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Good morning, good morning, and a little bit of a good morning to everybody out there.
I am Jason Bermas. This is Reality Rants over at RedVoiceMedia.com.
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To really grow and push itself as a legitimate network and channel that can challenge the great narrative in the mainstream media, which we're going to be going over extensively here with Donnie T. And, You know something I need to kick it off with a little a
little music town because it's on my mind to Donny Every time I sing this song
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Oh Georgia Can't hold me through This bold, sweet song Keeps Georgia on my mind Oh,
my Oh, my Oh, Georgia, forget that.
Oh, Georgia.
And a song for all of you comes as sweet as clear as moonlight through the pines.
And you know that Georgia, whether you like it or not, whether he likes it or not, is on the mind of Donnie T. And we're going to play a clip of the indictment.
I got a 22-minute segment that was probably longer.
I saw like three clips of Rachel Maddow and the original cackle monster, Hillary Clinton, yabbering it up about this.
And it's just so cartoon-like and over the top.
I mean, take a look at this.
The Don and his mob.
Look at this indictment.
I kept telling you all.
He runs in 2024.
They're going to put him in prison.
Not The Walls Are Closing In prison or Imagination Land Impeachment Caramello Bar prison.
Okay, the Caramello Bar.
You understand? Not that.
Like Real Deal Prison.
Now this one with Rico.
See, this is almost ingenious.
And let me tell you why.
I didn't think this case had any kind of legs to actually get Donnie T on, you know, obviously the charges that they're going after him for, for trying to question, not overturn, but question and audit an election.
Let's get that straight.
We had audits in 2000.
I lived through them.
It really happened.
I encourage more audits across the board and more transparency.
Look at how kooky I am.
Now, for doing that, you now have this 13 charge Rico suit with all these other players.
Now, I want everybody to take a look at all these other players.
So, what's going to happen now is...
With them charging all these other players, they're going to try to get them to testify against Trump, not only in this case, but then possibly bring other charges for other crimes that anyone, anyone of Donnie T's mob, as the headlines are calling it, flips on him and says that he did.
Or they can make a case for.
Guys, this is going to be...
I mean, we are in a really, really important time in history, and I've been talking about it more and more, that once you were the President of the United States, you were granted a sort of immunity from any type of prosecution, almost under any circumstance, and certainly when okaying Military industrial complex operations and programs that cost millions of lives.
That's A-OK. George Bush Jr., A-OK. The Barack star, drone star, A-OK. And you know, Donatee continued that drones program and Yemen and all that.
They're not going after him.
They're going after him from auditing an election.
Auditing an election.
This is insane.
This is it. This is the takeover in front of our eyes.
Whether you like Trump or not.
That's not even the issue right now.
I want to make that extremely clear.
Not the issue whether you like Trump or not.
Or whether you even think that he won the election or not.
And once again, you know how I feel about that.
I feel like you're either not being honest or you have a severe TDS. And you know what?
I'll give Andrew Callahan, who, by the way, did get back to me yesterday, says he will come on the show in November.
I think that that would probably coincide with whatever project he's actually putting together with this.
Text me and claim that he's no longer working with HBO and that he's independent now.
So, you know, I'm going to wait and see.
You know, I told him that I watched his film, This Place Rules.
And he said, well, I hope you got a couple laughs out of it.
And I, you know, honestly did.
It's funny. But I said, you know, that's what concerned me when you were talking to G. Edward Griffin.
You're a comedian first.
And I get it. I like to laugh.
Anybody that watches this show, I mean, we just played some Ray Charles.
As dark and serious as this is, I'm trying to have a little fun, right?
Georgia. Oh, Georgia.
So, look.
Right now, this whole...
This is all bullshit language.
Overturn the election.
The only way the election gets overturned is if you audit it and then you get rid of what?
The illegitimate votes.
What... Okay.
We're going to act like there was no corruption ever.
Ever, ever, ever.
In any election. Especially a presidential one.
Like, what planet are we on?
What planet are we on?
So I want to play the indictment.
Let's just play this little power tripper.
And this is four, guys.
This is the quattro.
This is it.
D.C. And that ridiculous January 6th case doesn't matter how ridiculous it is.
It's funny, I talked to Tracy Beans yesterday on my other program.
And I hadn't realized that I actually knew her from over a decade ago, back in 2013, when I did the Saving Long Island conference and a couple other times.
So I didn't really realize, you know, I'd heard the name on the peripheral.
Everybody knows that I've never been big on the right stuff or, you know, some of the other stuff that's out there.
But we had a really great conversation yesterday about how people are really being naive that they're not going to throw this guy in prison.
I mean, she was like, yeah, no, I believe 100% they're going to put him in jail.
And then she goes, Jason, the question is, what then?
And I go, you know, that's a great question.
Has anybody considered that?
Because it is a big problem.
The guy has a huge following.
There's a big love fest for that guy.
He's immensely popular to this day.
A lot of people are ride or die Trump.
It's not just the polls that show that, guys.
Look around. Look around.
I mean, just look around.
People who even, like myself, ain't fans of him when given other options would vote for him again.
I'm not sure if we got to play that clip yesterday.
I think we might have been able to play that clip yesterday.
I'm not sure. I remember I got extremely angry when everything kicked off.
Who knows? I don't want to jinx it, but we've got a whole 13 minutes without a problem.
I know that's huge on the show lately.
Let's go to it. Let's go to the clip of this woman reading the indictment.
According to the Fulton County Clerk's Office that was circulated online with charges against former President Donald Trump, that fictitious document matched exactly the charges that we now see in this indictment.
Can you tell us more about that document leak?
Because now you have the former president's lawyers who are saying this is emblematic of a serious problem with your office.
So for those that don't know what's happening here, oh yeah, that's right.
The indictment that hadn't even been voted on by a grand jury was put up on their website.
And then they realized they hadn't even voted to say yes, they were actually going to indict him for these things because it was a foregone conclusion.
And then they took it back and said it was fictitious.
It was imagination land.
It was a fairy tale.
It was a mistake. You get it?
It was a wardrobe malfunction.
Remember that? Idiocy and lunacy and how much press that got?
Like, literally you could tell there was this wardrobe thing where you were to tear this woman's, Jan Jackson's, T-Tay thing off so you could see her nipple and ring and they acted like that was a wardrobe malfunction.
Yeah, this was a wardrobe malfunction.
So he's asking the question, you guys basically had a foregone indictment that didn't even need to be voted on.
This is a rigged system.
Do you have any comment about the rigged system?
No, I can't tell you anything about what you refer to.
What I can tell you is that we had a grand jury here in Fulton County.
They deliberated till almost 8 o'clock, if not right after 8 o'clock.
An indictment was returned.
It was true billed and you now have an indictment.
I am not an expert on clerks duties or even administrative duties.
I wouldn't know how to work that system and so I'm not gonna speculate.
Next question. I'm not gonna speculate.
Yeah, it's a rigged deal.
And that's scary for this, because I don't think that they can convict him.
You know, Georgia is a different place.
But it's going to give all these people talking points.
Again, overturn the election.
Coup d'etat. Johnny, nonsense.
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So we're going to get to Rachel Maddow and Hillary Clinton talking about this.
And again, complete inversion of reality.
It's just wild to me.
First of all, I've talked about the gangster-like aspects of Trump over and over and over and over again.
I've talked about the casinos.
I've talked about the buildings.
I've talked about the bankruptcies and the fleecing.
I've talked about the bravado and the circus show.
It is extremely scary that if they will go after a guy like that, a business guy, they will go after anybody that challenges their political norms or establishment needs.
This is bad news brown.
All the way around.
All the way. And if it doesn't scream to a fixed system when the indictment is posted online before it's even voted on by a grand jury, I don't know what to tell you.
I seriously have no idea how I'm going to reach you to make you understand this is a very dangerous precedent to be set.
And look, I talked about it gradually.
Over a decade ago, closer to two decades ago, I would berate the conservatives out there.
The people that were just like, all about Iraq and we need to get these terrorists.
I'm like, I don't think you get it.
What happens when you're the terrorist?
What happens when you're the one that's being censored?
What happens when you're the one in the black site?
Like an Abu Ghraib.
Okay? Or a Guantanamo Bay.
What happens then?
That'll never happen, Jason.
And then gradually, people like Naomi Wolf start coming around.
And they realize, boy, they aren't ever going to give up any of these rights via the Patriot Act.
And the NDAA is going to pass every single year.
And Homeland Security is going to expand and get outside of, you know, the rule of law is always talked about.
The rule of law is based in constitutional law.
And the individual's rights and the individual's freedoms are God-given rights and why they are so important and inherent.
In fact, if you were watching yesterday, the second hour, we played a lot of the interviews that I did over at the Red Pill Expo.
Alex Newman is a really smart, articulate guy.
He talks about how important they are.
Once you come to the conclusion that no man or woman or other human entity can dictate to you things in which you can do, as long as you're not harming or hurting anybody else, that's a no bueno.
It can't happen. But if there is no God...
Or there are no inherent rights.
Then it is a very social Darwinist perspective.
Which, by the way, is like the mantra for these people.
Social Darwinism, Malthusianism.
That's it.
They rule because they deserve to.
Because they're the apex predator on this planet.
That's how it is. Alright, let's do some of the Clinton and Maddow.
Again, I saw like three clips.
I was going to play like three clips.
And then I found like a 22 minute segment of it.
Because every single one, it was just like, oh, I just got to stop this.
And I got to go on a reality rant.
Because it's over the top.
Here we go. Circumstances.
Yet another set of indictments.
This is something, this is becoming like a skill set.
Like in the news business, you say like, oh, I've covered Olympics or I've covered a campaign.
Now it's, you know, those of us who've covered four indictments.
I don't know if four is it.
We don't know if Donald Trump is among those indicted this evening, but all expectations are that he will be.
All expectations.
Of course he will be.
And everybody knows because it was on the website.
They published it beforehand.
It's identical to what they put out.
This is them going after him any way they possibly can.
We don't know.
Hey, is four enough?
Let's bring Hillary Clinton on.
You know, establishment muppet and puppet of the Predator class.
And this is the thing, man.
You look at somebody like Hillary Clinton and what they've done.
And this argument, this fallacy, that somehow if women ruled the world...
I talked a little bit about this with Jay Dyer.
There wouldn't be any war.
And there wouldn't be any of this.
And everything would be better.
And we would love each other more.
Like, you don't understand history.
Like, queens have existed and they're just as cutthroat as anybody else.
As anybody else in history.
Hillary Clinton is as cutthroat as anybody else.
People are corrupt.
Women can be as vicious as men when given the opportunity.
Make no mistake about it.
Ain't gonna be no love fest.
Okay? Do you feel...
Satisfaction in that?
You warned the country, essentially, that he was going to try to end democracy.
You warned the country he was going to end?
I mean, are you listening?
Are you hearing this?
Is it ridiculous yet?
I think it's ridiculous.
But hey, you know, it's just me.
I just...
...
Most of the country didn't believe you.
Well, it's hard to believe.
I don't feel any satisfaction.
I feel great, you know, just great profound sadness that we have a former president who has been indicted for so many charges that went right to the heart of whether or not our democracy would survive.
I mean, I want to puke with every single word.
The fallacy.
Our democracy has clearly not survived.
It wasn't a democracy. It was a constitutional republic based in democratic values of one person, one vote in each state.
When it comes to those elections, whether they be federal or for your Senate or congressman, that's what we had.
And voter identification.
And in-person voting.
And then, if you needed some kind of an absentee ballot because of your work, you could get one and there was a process.
And we did it with physical ballots, counting the physical votes, and not machines with proprietary software that could never be audited.
And yet we have to talk about our democracy surviving because of Cackle Monster here and her cohorts.
And we don't know yet what the charges coming out of Georgia are, but if you stop and think about what the public evidence is, and you've been talking about some of that for the last hour, he set out to defraud the United States of America and the citizens of our nation.
He used tactics of harassment, intimidation, He made threats.
He and his allies went after state officials, local officials responsible for conducting elections.
Now we know they even went into voting machines in order to determine whether or not those voting machines had somehow been breached when they were the ones actually doing the breaching.
There is a great deal already in the public record.
We'll wait to see what the indictments themselves say because clearly this investigation has been very...
So I want to stop there for a second and think about what you just said.
People try to go into the voting machines to audit them, to see what was going on, to look at her and then it gets flipped on its head.
And again, to defraud the American people, this is all ridiculous.
How many times was this woman defrauding us during Iraq or Libya or we came, we saw he died and then she cackled like the cackle monster she is.
How much of that is out there?
Just this inversion of reality.
It's so heinous and just monstrous, in my opinion.
Having to listen to this, again, whether you like Donald Trump or not, moot point.
Look what's happening right now.
This person is getting a stage to promote authoritarian dictates on you under the guise of democracy.
It's, it's vomitous.
Thorough.
Um, but I don't know that anybody should be satisfied.
This, this is a terrible moment for our country to have a former president accused of these terribly important crimes.
Oh, they're terribly important crimes.
Thanks.
Terribly important crimes.
Where are the bodies, Hillary?
Terribly important crimes.
I haven't seen a crime yet in any of these indictments.
Not one.
Zero. Zip.
Zilch. Nothing here in Georgia.
What I've seen is somebody who tried to audit a corrupt election.
That's it. And now the inversion of truth and the first indictment with Bragg on these business deals, it's a joke.
It was a bad joke.
That one was just kind of warm things up and get things started to rev things up for trying to put this guy in jail for sure.
The only satisfaction may be that the system is working.
It's one of the clips I saw.
The only satisfaction that maybe...
Yeah, the system works for the predator class.
They're able to use lawfare against you that will not only bankrupt you in many cases if you're somebody outside of the Donnie T. spectrum, but now put you in prison if you are a former president that challenged the establishment on anything or had...
Really what Don's biggest crime was, aside from some of the policies that they really hated and didn't like, because they didn't mind his foreign policy.
His foreign policy, at least war-wise, was fine.
They didn't like the not giving in to China and the taxation and questioning NATO, but that was it.
They didn't like the fact that by having him up there, you constantly had somebody who said the news is lying to you.
That's not real.
The news is lying to you.
You would only hear that sparsely when they would dare attack a predator class or establishment talking point.
It was minimal. It's all the time.
It's every day.
Minute by minute sometimes on social media with Donnie T. They cannot have that.
They're going to put him in jail.
They're going to put him in jail.
That all of the efforts by Donald Trump, his allies, and his enablers to try to silence the truth, to try to undermine democracy, have been brought into the light.
And justice is being pursued.
Justice? Do you believe that justice is being pursued?
Is that what you think is happening?
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They are... With not only Dyer, but then Lee Merritt.
Lee Merritt, I'm going to play a couple of those clips in the second hour.
There are certainly a lot of things that I disagree with her on, and I think that she goes a little far.
But we have conversations with those we disagree with, and we let them speak.
And I try to be as respectful as possible, even in disagreement.
I think that's how we really make a difference.
All right, let's get back to Hillary Clinton and Maddow.
One of the things that we've learned by living it in these past few years is that democracy needs the trust of the people.
That's right. That the system of democracy at its heart is the idea that the people get to decide how we are governed.
And if we...
If we no longer believe that our will is effectuated through the system...
See, all this is a false...
If we no longer believe our will is effectuated, if we no longer believe that, you know, our vote counts, well then democracy can't work.
Notice there's no talk of whether it's actually working.
Why is it that...
On both sides of the aisle, most people feel what?
That they are not represented.
That things on a grand scale don't change enough.
That the will of the people is not only not heard, it is not done in most cases.
Was the will of the people to have catch and release?
Really? I don't think that was ever the quote-unquote will of the people.
Was the will of the people to have sexualized men dressed as women read stories to their children?
Was the will of the people to make it okay to mutilate those children they have now psychologically exploited?
Was the will of the people To shove GMO, not only food, but now organisms and life forms down our throat without consent.
Was the will of the people to research solar radiation management and weather warfare programs?
Was the will of the people to torture on black sites and During the War of Terror to drone bombs weddings?
To make every male 16 years old and older an enemy combatant in the War of Terror?
Was that the will of the people?
Did they trust the system?
I mean, the fallacy of these arguments over the top...
So easy to tear down.
If bad actors tell us falsely that every election is stolen and that the only way an election is trustworthy is if they come out on top of it, then it tells you something not just about that person or that moment.
It maybe wounds us as a democracy and in a way that is hard to repair.
What do you think Up, up, up.
...be critically important.
But the article you mentioned that I published about the weaponization of loneliness really does, in my view, point to the larger cultural concerns because...
Look, she's actually going to say some poignant things about social media, but then she's going to manipulate those things.
The culture of loneliness.
So now here it is.
I've heard this argument many, many times, and this is the false picture they want to paint of people that question the system.
That they're loners.
They live in their mother's basement.
They're generally unhappy.
They can't interact with others.
They're awkward. They have anxiety because of social media.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
So many people wanted to tear me down and have me fail.
On all sides of the spectrum, by the way.
Including conservatives.
You know, I remember doing Adam Carolla's radio show on the 5th anniversary of 9-11.
And all he could say to me after trying to tear down every one of my arguments and shit all over me was, I hope you go back to making pizzas soon.
Isn't that nice? Isn't that great?
Huh? So don't get it twisted that for a very, very long time, all sides would go after those who dared question large events.
Alright? And now we've gotten to the point where they're just demonizing a huge swath of people because they have to because so many people have awakened to the corruption and don't want the wars.
Right? And it was accelerated by the authoritarian nature of the COVID-1984 nightmare and the rise of global governance, which was not supposed to exist.
The UN was not supposed to have any power, right?
It was supposed to be a joke joke.
Ha ha ha ha ha! Not so funny anymore!
Not so funny anymore!
No, no. So, look, Hilldog here...
First of all, this is just like one of the most repugnant joke conversations ever.
But they want, once again, to try to say, if you believe this stuff, you're crazy.
You're going to go crazy.
You're going to be ostracized from society.
Join us. Join us.
The elections are fine.
Don, he is a white supremacist, fascist, authoritarian dictator.
That's what Donnie is.
The T. It's the lack of trust, the divisiveness, the undermining of faith in ourselves, in each other.
I got all the faith in myself in the world.
And quite frankly, yeah, we need to have faith in each other in the sense that we need to work together.
But the bottom line is you got to do for you.
And you got to make judgments on people based on their actions.
And how much faith you have in them in any specific task or goal set is going to be based on that.
Imagine that. You know, by the content of somebody's character.
Respect for our institutions, the rule of law, all of that has been deliberately inculcated within our body politic.
You know, there were trends before.
I mean, we have seen how people have become more isolated, less community oriented.
And that's purposeful.
And real. They have become more isolated.
Unfortunately. And that is because of the magic boxes and the screens and the medications.
Civically minded.
Then we see how social media and technology has certainly accelerated a lot of those trends.
But the deliberate effort to divide Americans, to lie to Americans.
I mean, the deliberate effort to divide and lie to Americans is what this woman has been in the business of for decades.
For decades to try to pit us against one another.
That's what's really happening.
Look at... There's eyebrow matter.
Oh, Hillary. Oh, if only...
It's about what was going on literally in front of their own eyes.
What happened on January 6th?
Don't believe what you saw.
Believe what I tell you. What are you talking about?
Believe what you saw. Not what they told you.
No one had any guns.
No one threatened any politicians.
Nobody really called, you know, nobody was sitting there.
People were taking selfies in the place.
The shaman guy was being led around by the cops.
Okay? And there were people that caused violence and not all of them have been arrested.
Weird. And I taped that too.
And what did happen? Oh, that's right.
They were undermanned on purpose and had federal agents all over the place.
And we now have videos of them talking about dressing, going undercover as Antifa in the crowd.
What? What?
Huh. How about that?
And that you had undercovers unmarked that had guns in the crowd, a little candy stripe on the barrel, and a wristband identifier.
Those are all the hallmarks of authoritarian dictatorial kinds of leaders.
And so this attack on the elections was the most important step in a long line of efforts undertaken to undermine our trust.
It's just it's beyond this attack on our elections.
This is an attack on humanity.
This is a push to just say everything's okay.
And eventually, you know, the democratic process is just going to be run by AI. And we're just going to know what you want.
And you're just going to accept it.
And if you dare to question that, well, you're a domestic terrorist.
You're going to one of these black sites.
Or better yet, we'll just euthanize your ass.
And then if anybody's asking questions, we'll have a nice AI-run deepfake of you in the camp, being all happy, huh?
Your re-education camp, talking with your family.
A little AI deepfake.
It'll be running man style!
Running man styling, yeah!
And our belief in a functioning democracy and our commitment to one person, one vote, our commitment to Carrying on elections so that people would be enabled to vote, not obstructed from voting.
Everything that we have worked on to try to make this a more perfect union has been in the target of the anti-democratic forces, unfortunately led by a demagogue.
Show me anybody that's going to ask this woman about the machines over the last 20 plus years.
Show me anybody that's going to ask her about the 2000 election and not overturning it but auditing it.
It's zero sauce.
It's nobody. It's nobody.
Nobody. And then, you know, again, the people on the right are going to have their talking points.
That's great. That's great.
It doesn't matter. They're going to put this guy in prison.
Do you not see how rigged the system is?
Did you not see the clip I played about the indictment already being published online?
And then they said, it was magic.
It wasn't real.
It was a mistake.
It's a wardrobe malfunction.
Come on. Get with it.
For four years in the White House.
When we were watching Gwen Kees Fleming and Lawrence speaking just a moment ago about the mandatory minimum prison sentence in Georgia for a RICO conviction, and Ms.
Kees Fleming noted, you know, maybe we're getting ahead of ourselves a little bit, and I saw you chuckle.
Clearly we are getting ahead of ourselves and we are thinking about potential sanctions.
As a result of any of these trials, let alone, I mean, there's these things getting to trial.
There's the question of conviction.
There's the question of sentencing.
But then there is, at the end of that road, the prospect of the prohibitive favorite for the Republican presidential nomination being in prison.
Prohibitive favorite.
Who uses the prohibitive favorite?
In other words, he's not supposed to be the favorite.
He's not supposed to be the nominee, but he might be the nominee.
And if that, what do we do then?
If we actually get convictions and Donnie T is in prison, we can't let him run for the pret.
We can't let Mr.
Rico. Oh my goodness. Imagine all...
Ooh. Yeah.
Do we as a country have an interest in him not going to prison so that we can...
Oh, certainly not.
Like, that's going to be a joke.
Do we have an interest of him not going into prison?
They can't wait. They're drooling for it.
They're drooling for it.
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I do want to continue, however, with George...
I want to call Rachel Maddow George for some reason.
She's like a George Brown, right?
Rachel Maddow is George Brown.
And Hillary Clinton is Cackle Monster in the worst interview of all time.
We can still call ourselves a country where leading politicians don't get locked up.
Look, I think that's going to be a much debated issue throughout the country over the next months because holding him accountable can happen in a number of ways.
Prison, obviously, is one of them, but there are other Prison is obviously one of them.
See, they also want to set the precedent for when they want to remove Zombie J, because again, his health is just, it's awful.
It was never good.
It was never happening.
It was always bad sauce.
That they can just get him to step down after a rigged election.
And install whomever they like.
Approaches that can be taken.
I think one of the important comments that came out of this long day down in Georgia was by the former lieutenant governor when he said this is a pivot point.
The Republican Party needs to move away.
Quit being part of a cult, in effect, is what he meant, where you follow someone who lies to you, undermines legitimate processes of government, move away from him politically, and trying to get back to politics in the sense that we used to think we had it, despite all the human frailties that accompanied it, where you had Parties that would sanction and hold accountable their own members.
I was on the impeachment inquiry staff.
You cannot make up my life, you know.
And so back in 1974, when the impeachment by the House Judiciary Committee was voted on, four Republicans voted to impeach President Nixon.
Then three members of the Senate, leading Republican senators, I think it was Barry Goldwater and Howard Baker and I think Hugh Scott, went to see President Nixon and said this was a bipartisan vote.
You need to resign.
See, this is a bipartisan vote.
You need to resign. We said step down.
You don't fight for yourself.
You need to resign. And again, that's what they wanted Trump to do and they would have left him alone.
After they took 2020 and they said, listen, you're not running in 2024.
We're going to leave you alone. If you keep talking, we're going to put you in jail.
We're corrupt.
We don't care. Then we're going to pose as the superheroes, the saviors of democracy in the media and And the media is going to headline that and put it on repeat.
Play, play, play.
Repeat, repeat, repeat. Over the next 15, 16 months, no doubt about it.
No doubt about it.
Well, that's almost impossible to imagine today because of what's happened to the Republican Party, what they've allowed to happen to themselves.
So I hope that we won't have accountability just for Donald Trump and if there are others named in these indictments along with him for their behavior.
But we'll also have accountability for a political party that has just thrown in with all of the lies and the divisiveness and the lack of any conscience about what was being done to the country.
The lack of any conscience.
I mean, we were exposing the Uniparty.
We're talking about a nation that could help benefit and build up the middle class.
We're talking about being energy independent.
He was talking about but didn't deliver on declassifying documents that actually would show us what the deep state does.
He was talking about but didn't deliver upon ending the wars of aggression.
He was reaching out to nation states that had been labeled the axes of evil like North Korea, which I was happy.
He was keeping us out of a conflict, any kind of real conflict, with Russia.
Whom people like you kept just, again, hammering home that he was an agent of Russia.
Dossier. I mean, it's tough.
This is a tough one.
This is a tough watch-along.
My stomach is a little turned upside down.
I want to take a break from this because I want to fit this into the first hour.
Because there's this one story here.
Which is absolutely insane.
And when I saw it, I was like, whoa, this is kind of nuts.
Newspaper's co-owner, 98, collapses and dies after being left overwhelmed by Gestapo-like police who ready to seize records from her office and home.
It's a newspaper person from a local paper, the Marion County in Kansas, Okay?
And there's video down here of these people taking it.
So they took records on a story that wasn't even published.
You don't think the First Amendment and actual free speech and journalism is under attack?
Now, I get it. This woman's 98.
But what? And grief she felt when the home was raided by the entirety of the Marion Police Department in Kansas.
The elderly woman who co-owned the newspaper with her son Eric was subjected to the raid by
five officers and two sheriffs, almost 100 years old, deputies on Friday, which caused her to be
stressed beyond her limits and overwhelmed by hours of shock and grief. Eric 69 has bashed the
officers for their Gestapo tactics in an attempt to seize information that hadn't even gone to
press yet. They don't want this out there. Police have defended their actions. This is where we live
I'm sure this is part of democracy, right, Hill Dog?
Hill Dog. We love Hill Dog.
Stephen Thames, thank you so much for the tipsy and hutch.
Really do appreciate it.
Scott Free, thank you for that one yesterday.
Ms. Mayer could not eat or sleep after the traumatizing hour-long ordeal.
She was crying while the police raided her home and took her Alexa smart speaker and died one day later.
The raid occurred after a source leaked sensitive documents to the newspaper about local restauranteur Carrie Newell that could have got her liquor license revoked.
Meyer didn't publish the story about Newell because he questioned the source and instead he told cops about the information.
But Carrie Newell then accused the weekly newspaper of illegally getting her personal data, prompting the search.
Oh, we can't let her have real stuff.
Announcing the woman's death, the newspaper's website, she had not been able to eat after police showed up to the door of her home.
Neither was she able to sleep Friday night.
She tearfully watched during the raid as police not only carted away her computer, but also dug through her son Eric's personal bank and investment statements.
That's lovely, isn't it?
I love America!
America with Hillary Clinton!
Oh my goodness.
So, you know, that's where we're at, guys.
We're going to go back to Hill Dog.
Let's get back to Maddow and Hill Dog.
In terms of getting out of this and coming out of this crisis stronger, hopefully, for having confronted, I think, very dark prospects in terms of what this means for democracy, it does feel like the Republican Party as a whole is not ready to make that turn.
And I'm thinking really about Ron DeSantis as the guy who's running second to Donald Trump in the Republican primary
right now He is promising that there shouldn't be an independent
Department of Justice Yeah, well under any promising anything to try to get to
some attention. It's kind of pathetic Like, what world are we in that we think we have an independent department of justice?
We have a department of injustice.
We have a department of cover-ups.
They covered up the Wiener laptop.
They covered up the Biden laptop.
The Republicans are sitting there screaming and whining about the Hunter Biden investigation and who they just appointed.
Of course it's a cover-up.
It's the cover-up crew.
Bill Barr was part of the cover-up crew.
But once again, we've got to be in a place called Reality Sauce and realize that Trumsky and Hutchkey over there, what did he do?
He appointed Bill Barr, the Department of Justice.
Again, absolutely insane.
No, we shouldn't have programs like signature reduction.
We need a complete overhaul of the FBI, the CIA, the NSA. Ramaswamy's not wrong about that.
Whether or not it could ever get done, I don't know.
I don't know. Pathetic, isn't it?
He's also removed two elected prosecutors in Florida who were chosen, who were elected, who he stepped in and removed them.
Georgia Republicans have given themselves the power to remove elected prosecutors as well, just ahead of Fannie Willis making this decision.
That law will go into effect about seven or eight weeks from now, which will give them that opportunity.
It does feel like the idea of law enforcement Being used as a tool of partisan politics is something that, with whatever justification, the Republican Party is really embracing and ready to run with, with or without Trump.
First of all, both parties.
Have utilized the injustice system to go after their political enemies, period.
And it's an establishment tool.
And it was revealed...
Again, you can play the clip.
It's talked about all the time.
The Six Ways from Sunday Schumer clip.
The intelligence agencies have Six Ways from Sunday.
It's not party-based.
It's not party-based.
And to act like it's one side that is utilizing the Justice Department...
What planet are we living on?
It's so in your face.
Real whistleblowers end up demonized or in jail.
Fake whistleblowers end up being put on a pedestal like David Grush and the UFO gang.
The UAP gang.
That feels like a big step in the wrong direction.
That's yet to be determined, Rachel.
That is yet to be determined.
I think it is possible that...
There are many now in the Republican Party who have signed on to that kind of approach to politics, that undermining of democracy, undermining the rule of law.
But the shadow of Trump looms so large over all of them, it's really hard to know, once he's off the scene, one way or the other, politically or because of accountability arising out of the various indictments he faces, whether or not Backbone will all of a sudden be regrown.
What this person is saying is, if we can get rid of this guy and make an example of him to anybody that would step out of bounds, then we can either marginalize or prosecute our enemies and reestablish the uniparty with just the slightest of differences.
You know, kind of Ukraine-style, what they already agree upon.
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Circumstances. Whether conscience will once again be part of the Republican Party ethos, we don't know.
We hope, because it would be for the good of the country that that were to happen.
But if it doesn't, the only way we can possibly contest it and defeat it Is through the rule of law, as we're seeing with these prosecutors at the federal and now the state level, but also through elections, where we have to defeat those who want to weaponize divisiveness, who want to undermine democratic values and institutions.
And that should be, frankly, nonpartisan, not just bipartisan.
I mean, it's on repeat.
It's on repeat.
So far, we've played less than 11 minutes of the conversation.
How many times are we going to talk about democratic institutions and undermining democracy and fraud?
It's the same talking point again and again and again and again and again.
I'll be saying what the so-called never-Trumpers, the former Republicans who are, you know, now out beating the drums to say you cannot support him and you cannot support the people who support his attitude toward our country.
On the issue of sort of healing and getting better as a country on this, in reading your article in The Atlantic.
Remember, Joe Biden was going to reach across the aisle.
He was going to be the healing president.
Crazy Uncle Joe.
Crazy Grandpa Joe.
Zombie. He was going to be the healer.
He was going to bring normalcy.
The adults were going to be back in office.
The adults. I feel like I get the diagnosis.
You talk about Surgeon General Vivek Murthy having essentially diagnosed this problem of loneliness being a health problem in this country.
You describe it as a real political problem as well.
And I get, in a very fundamental way, this idea that, you know, Atomized, disconnected populations are really primed for extremism.
That's part of what makes us vulnerable to the call of strongman leadership and authoritarianism makes us susceptible to it like any other number of mature democracies around the world.
You know, once again, look, you look at Trump and his immense popularity.
And his cult-like figure.
Yeah, that's real.
But to act like the Barack star before him didn't have a cult-like following and wasn't promoted...
In order to have that cult-like following, he also had a mainstream following of pushers all over the place where there was really only one network that was criticizing him in any way and never criticizing the wars, by the way.
And that would be what?
Fox. You know, that false prop-up.
That false left-right paradigm.
But I was thinking about it, you know, just riding around the other day.
And you had Barack Obama on the cover of the Rolling Stone as God.
As God. And there were t-shirts of that that you could buy.
And t-shirts that presented him like Martin Luther King Jr.
or some kind of a rap star.
You might not have presented him as a strong man, but he was very much a cult-like figure.
Very much, and still is, like a pop culture icon for the left to this day.
What I don't get is the prescription for how to fix that and whether that is a prescription that should come from people who want to be political leaders or whether that's something we need to cure as a culture in some other way.
I mean, what's the way out of it?
Well, look, I think it's cultural, political and probably economic as well.
I think we have to do a much better job of Finding ways for people to work together again, work together on community projects, work together through existing organizations, whether it be civic or religious.
I mean, look at the outpouring of help for the people in Maui right now.
I mean, that kind of volunteer effort that is so American, so much at the core of who we are when we are at our best.
But I also think that we have to...
What are we talking about?
Maui? Biden is slammed for refusing to comment on the rising death toll in Hawaii after spending two hours on the beach in Delaware.
Okay? He won't even talk about it.
He doesn't know what's going on.
He's riding a bike around the beach.
No comment. Do you remember?
I've got another video I want to play right now.
It's a really short one. Then we'll go back to Hill Dog.
But this is my boy, uh, Nico.
Just, like, I'll let Nico do it.
The devastation and loss of life that we've seen in Maui over the last few days is absolutely unconscionable.
But what's even more unconscionable is the government's deplorable response.
Now you might be thinking, what are you talking about?
But it hasn't given the response at all.
That's exactly what I'm referring to because when they asked him about the rising death toll in Maui, this man said, no comment, and then chucked up the deuces.
And then there's FEMA's response, who thought, It's perfectly sufficient to send 250 people to help an island that has a population of over 145,000.
And even with the few people that FEMA has sent, there are videos upon videos that are basically saying that FEMA hasn't done shit since they've been there, reminiscent of Katrina.
Huh? Speaking of Katrina, do y'all remember how much shit the media gave George W. Bush over the way he and the federal government handled Katrina?
I'm old enough to remember when the media, all the celebrities, and everybody in the world was like, it's George Bush's fault that his response has not been adequate enough.
So all those media outlets, all those celebrities had all that smoke for George H.W. Bush over Katrina, but when it comes to Maui, they're just like Joe Biden.
No comment. Boom.
No comment. No comment.
Especially when it comes to the response.
But Hillary Clinton, she's telling you, you know, look at what's really going on there, Hilldog.
Alright, let's go back to the Clinton thing.
We have to do a better job of trying to stand up against the divisiveness and against the constant stream of lies and falsehoods that come out of not just politicians, but also social media and other sources of information.
There's enough work for all of us to do.
It's not just political leaders.
It's really everybody saying, you know, this country is too precious, too valuable, too important to allow it to continue to be fragmented the way it has been.
And rebuilding that sense of trust and community is no easy task.
I don't think anybody would argue with how difficult it would be.
Too important to allow it to continue to be fragmented the way it has been.
And rebuilding that sense of trust and community is no easy task.
I don't think anybody would argue with how difficult it would be.
But it's not possible when it's not something that's actually on the agenda.
They don't want you to build actual communities.
Because when you build actual communities, people show up to school board meetings and city council meetings, and it's harder to gaslight them.
It's harder to push this bull snap narrative on them that you're doing right now, Hill Dog.
Hill Dog! Hill Doggins!
Hill Doggins! There are ways of doing it.
And let me just say, you know, I don't think Joe Biden gets credit enough for trying to model responsible leadership.
You know, just kind of getting up every day, doing the job.
The legislative accomplishments that came out of his first, you know, year and a half were amazing.
We're rebuilding our infrastructure.
We're once again investing in clean energy, advanced manufacturing, and so much more.
I don't know.
That was pushed globally with the Great Reset.
He doesn't get enough credit for that.
We love Crazy Zombie Jay, who's not going to talk about all the people who are dead in Hawaii.
No comment. We're trying to, from a legislative perspective under his leadership, to put back into place some of the things that give people a sense perhaps of security and confidence.
Optimism about the future.
And, you know, what more can a leader do?
I mean, really, when you come down and think about it, you know, we've got Democratic governors now who are making school lunch free.
You know, that's a big deal because, unfortunately, we have a lot of kids who don't get adequate nutrition.
And we have Republican governors who are lowering the age of employment so that 13 and 14 year olds can now be put to work.
That is in a nutshell kind of where we are.
Why wouldn't we want to join hands and support families in a difficult time and particularly try to give kids more stability to be able to have better choices?
First of all, a 13 or 14 year old having a job is not a bad thing.
Do I want to be working 40 hours a week in a factory?
No. Of course not.
It's got to be limitations. But yeah, when you are starting to make that transition from a child into a grown-up, from a boy into a man, or a girl into a woman, I think responsibility is good.
I think learning skill sets in the workplace is good.
It's a good thing.
Instead of just ripping away every social support.
So this has to happen at all levels of politics, government, but more broadly, society as well.
Joe Biden is overseeing an economy that's had the lowest peacetime unemployment since World War II, lowest levels of poverty, lowest levels of people uninsured in terms of health insurance ever in the history of the country.
And you just said laudatory things about him in terms of the kinds of leadership that he's modeling.
And yet? You know where this is going.
I do. His approval ratings aren't strong and his prospects for re-election are sort of middling at best.
What do you see as the disconnect there?
Look, I think it is true that a lot of people in our country don't even know what he's done.
It's true, a lot of people in this country don't realize that behind the man that sniffs people, can't speak, is wearing aviator glasses, trips around, clearly doesn't know where he is.
They don't know what he's done.
I mean, I've just got to say, they just don't get how great Joe's been for the country.
And the things they think he's done, like the inflation and all that, that's...
No, no, no.
Come on. And part of that is they don't get their news from MSNBC. They get their news from social media, if they get any news at all.
I mean, if they're not getting their news from MSNBC, they might not know how great Zombie J and Kamala Embarrass are, says the cackle monster.
They don't have the kind of information that would give them confidence in knowing what their government is doing.
We have this bizarre situation where bridges are being built and roads are being fixed and people who didn't vote for the money to do that are claiming credit for it.
And how are citizens supposed to make up their minds?
So we have a splintered Information ecosystem which really works to the disadvantage of somebody who is not a performer in a political theater sense.
That's exactly what Joe Biden, when he was conscious, used to be.
That's all he was.
He was the smiles, talk and deals guy.
He was the Delaware senator.
He was the establishment smile man.
I mean, these arguments are absolutely absurd and ridiculous.
I could keep going.
I think I'm going to stop the pain.
There's actually another six minutes in the clip.
I think that we've already spent a vast majority of the show doing it.
With that being said, what I am going to do is I am going to play a couple of the clips here from myself and Lee Merritt.
And we're going to talk in this one.
HIV and the Travis Scott incident.
Now look, I want to say this right now.
I do not agree with everything that Lee Merritt says.
This is a conversation. This is an alternative viewpoint.
I believe that we should have more alternative viewpoints.
So check it out and I would encourage you to make your own decisions about this clip.
You had Luc Montagnier come out and say that a sequence of HIV is in the virus.
Now, HIV already had a very shady beginning to me.
I'd watched also House of Cards, or I'm sorry, House of Numbers, which is a really good documentary, which, you know, again, challenges the dogmas of HIV and AIDS and what it is.
Yeah, even Luc Montagnier said he was wrong.
Oh, he did. He backtracked on it.
Oh, yeah. He's the guy that first said, hey, I've got the cause of HIV, or I've got the cause of AIDS. Here it is.
It's the HIV virus. But before he was given the Nobel Prize, he goes to a...
He gets a Nobel Prize for that in 2008.
They had to do it with the jaws that were like this, because just before that happened, he goes out to San Francisco and he gives a talk at some medical meeting and says, oops, I was wrong.
That isn't what causes AIDS. But they still gave him the Nobel Prize.
But he did find something.
So he's an honest guy. Luc Montagnier is one of my heroes.
So he's an honest guy.
And what he actually did discover, and this is why he got really, you know, he and another French scientist, Jacques Jacques Bien-Bieniste.
What they showed is that water has memory and that these bioactive molecules such as DNA or immunoglobulin, you put them in a bile and you kind of stir them around a little bit and then you dilute that out so there's no DNA left.
They still leave behind an electromagnetic signature.
Now I'll tell you how this plays a role.
Oh, and they showed you could capture that electromagnetic signature, project it into another vial of water, and in the right circumstances, it would recreate the molecule, or it would recreate the function of the molecule even if it was not there.
So, here's where this goes.
In my opinion, the one thing we have not proven, I mean, I'm not going to say 100% there are no viruses, but I even got Judy Mikevitz.
I said, Judy, we've got to change your language.
Now, I'm an orthopedic spine surgeon.
Why am I telling somebody who did viral research that you're wrong here?
If you listen closely to what she says, she is not talking about these little flying unicorns.
What she's talking about is harvesting genetic material of one species, putting them in another and making you sick.
Do you think? I can believe that can make you sick.
So this is a different, that's called, what she calls it is infection by injection.
This is why they couldn't do it with all these tried to aerosolize diseases because we are just fearfully made.
We can recover from that.
They had to get under our skin.
Right? But here's the other way you can transmit disease, and this has been proven multiple times, thousands of times.
And it started with Koznotchev, who was a Russian scientist in the 20s and 30s.
He was a physician and a scientist.
So what he did was this. Imagine you have two basic Petri dishes.
I mean, they're connected. So, I put liver tissue here and liver tissue here, identical tissue, and they're kind of together with an optical window between them.
So they can see each other, but they're not in the same airspace.
And then I poisoned side A to watch what happens to side B. And what Kazantsev did is he did it with, like, radiation or arsenic poisoning or bacterial toxins.
And then he watched what happened to side B. If it was window glass in the window, nothing happened to side B. But if it was quartz, guess what?
The side A would start dying from the radiation, and a few hours later, side B would start dying without the radiation.
But it was in contact. So it was something with Travis, and what goes through quartz and not window glass?
Ultraviolet radiation, and near ultraviolet.
So the Russians called this the death photons.
And they said dying tissue gives off some kind of electromagnetic signal that will damage nearby tissue.
And this was reproduced in Canada.
So now let me put this together about a possibility.
Because the first victim in Wuhan was on October 19th when they turned on the 5G. Let's suppose you spread around Some kind of toxin that had to be activated, and it could be activated by wavelength, because we know they've been working on this.
And now you turn on the 5G and it activates it, or you actually capture the death photons, you codify them, and you broadcast them.
You see, there's a potential for all of this.
That we know. There's just a lot of evidence for that, so I think that's what's going on.
I think this has to do, and I'll just say the last thing, there's a guy at MIT, his name is Feng Zhang, and he's like the father of CRISPR, but what he says about precise gene editing, he says, we really can't do that.
We can do gene knockdown, but we really can't do precise gene editing.
Other scientists have told me, we can't do that.
We can't precisely insert genes.
We can use a plasmid gun, we can do various different techniques that are crude, but not precise.
What's his PhD in?
This is optogenetics.
And if you bear with me, we'll go from this to the Travis Scott concert real quick, because this gets real personal.
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Well, I guess that you don't get to hear what she has to say about the Travis Scott concert, which, again, I thought was interesting.
I don't necessarily agree with.
But I wanted to hit a couple news stories before we got back into the mix.
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And it looks like after our conversation yesterday...
That I should be set to go onto his program sometime next week.
Which I haven't been on the Blaze program yet.
Watch the conversation.
But I like a lot of what Alex does.
I think that you need different strokes for different folks.
And comedy dressed in absurdity is certainly one way to do that.
Okay. Fury as Harvard University encourages students to apply for food stamps from government despite $53 billion endowment.
An event at Harvard University encouraged some graduate students to apply for food stamps
despite the school's $53 billion endowment.
Earlier this year, Harvard University Health Services reminded grad students that they
could fuel their bodies and stock their pantries by using government assistance to pay for
groceries.
Did you know that grad students may qualify to receive assistance paying for food and
groceries or to flyer for the event?
Isn't that lovely? Graduate students are also paid a $40,000 yearly wage by the university.
But they still want them on government subsidies.
What does that tell you?
What does that tell you?
They want us all to be subsidized.
They do not want you to be a free and able human being because in order to do that, you have to break away from the need of the system.
Rand Paul reveals smoking on evidence showing Fauci lied to Congress during a COVID testimony.
You think? Do you think he did that?
Really? Let's play this clip.
Well, you know, I don't think there's ever been a clear case of perjury in the history of government testimony, and I don't say that lightly.
He said adamantly that the government never funded this gain-of-function research.
We now have the Government Accountability Office, the GAO, has admitted that the funding came from the NIH. We have the acting director, Tabak, of the NIH admitting it in writing that it came from the NIH. But now we have really the smoking gun, and that is Fauci in private saying the opposite of what he was saying in public.
Public, yeah. Of course.
Should have been a bigger clip. 30 seconds?
Come on. Give me some more gold than that.
Maybe I should...
Let's see if we can find Rand Paul on Fox this week.
Who is that? Brian Kilmeade?
We do it live!
Rand Paul Fox.
We got you, Rand Paul Fox.
That's five days ago.
Smoking gun. Boom.
That's where we're going. Dr.
Anthony Fauci now referred to the DOJ for criminal investigation.
We knew this was heading here. He accused of lying under oath to Congress about his knowledge of the U.S.-funded COVID research in Wuhan.
Knowing that it is a crime to lie to Congress, do you wish to retract your statement of May 11th where you claimed that the NIH never funded gain-of-function research in Wuhan?
Senator Paul, I have never lied before the Congress, and I do not retract that statement.
You do not know what you are talking about.
Really? Senator Rand Paul filed the criminal referral and joins us now.
Senator, you've been all over this.
You've been aggressive. You've been determined.
It seems you're at the threshold to the point where you called Matt Graves and said, I need you to look at this.
What turned the tables for you?
What evidence do you have?
Well, you know, I don't think there's ever been a clear case of perjury in the history of government testimony.
And I don't say that lightly.
He said adamantly that the government never funded this gain-of-function research.
We now have the Government Accountability Office, the GAO, has admitted that the funding came from the NIH. We have the acting director, Tabak, of the NIH admitting it in writing that it came from the NIH. But now we have really the smoking gun, and that is Fauci in private saying the opposite of what he was saying in public.
When he was publicly telling me that absolutely we did not fund gain-of-function research in China, he says privately we are suspicious that the virus has been manipulated and we are suspicious because we know they are doing gain-of-function research.
He then goes on to describe the research and it's exactly the research that the NIH funded.
So he's caught dead to rights here, but we have an incredibly partisan attorney general Garland who's refusing to act.
So I've taken the extraordinary step of actually going to the local U.S. attorney in D.C. to see if he will act.
Now the problem is, is there are partisans littered throughout the...
Now think about that.
That's how corrupt the system is, the Department of Justice.
While Maddow was telling you, oh, the Republicans.
No, the establishment.
And he's going to a local D.C. judge to see if he can even get any kind of prosecution on Fauci because the Attorney General won't act.
Yep. Legal system, and people are seeing this.
You don't get prosecuted if you're a Democrat under this administration, no matter what you do.
And one of the lines in the internal communication that we recovered was, Tony doesn't want his fingerprints on any origin stories.
Why would that be?
Well, because ultimately culpability attaches.
Think about it. A million Americans died.
This is one of the biggest events, you know, in our lifetime, other than, you know, the wars that we've been through.
But in my lifetime, you know, there's a million people in Vietnam, as horrible as it was, 60,000-something, I think was the total death toll.
But a million people died.
More people died than in the Civil War.
And if it came from a lab that we funded, wouldn't we want to know?
And if someone made the decision, and here's what in all likelihood happened.
There was a safety committee that was supposed to review dangerous research and decide whether or not we should fund it.
Fauci went around the committee.
He won't admit it, but I think ultimately there's going to be written proof, and I think
the House is going to get this if we continue to look into their records, because the government
is holding these records tightly.
But evidence that Anthony Fauci took this dangerous research and said, no, no, they
get an exemption.
They don't have to be reviewed by the committee to see if it's dangerous.
And so they were mixing viruses together to see if they were more transmissible in humans
or more dangerous in humans.
It turns out they found that they could create viruses that were more dangerous.
Yeah.
So.
And I muted myself and I'll say it again.
Of course they have, because we've had a bioweapons program that has been around decade after decade after decade post-World War II. Some platypus and bat in a cave, or was he really as concerned as us and had as many doubts about that story as we did?
One of the quotes from the internal communication was, there were mutations in the virus that would be most unusual to have evolved naturally in the bats, and there was a suspicion that this mutation was intentionally inserted.
That doesn't sound like a guy who's trying to tell you it didn't come from a lab leak, right?
And exactly a month later in a paper that was being written at exactly the same time in publicly say absolutely that this virus was not a construct of a laboratory.
So in private they're saying it has all the hallmarks of being created in a lab.
In public they're saying it absolutely didn't.
And then they were attacking people like myself and others, other scientists as well.
They were attacking us and saying we were conspiracy theorists while in private they're saying This is no conspiracy theory.
This is a real thing, and it's the most likely thing that happened.
So this is a real definition of a conspiracy, of a cover-up, and we're going to get to the bottom of this because we need to try to make sure this doesn't happen again, and they're still funding this type of research.
Yeah, because that's the plan, Stan.
That's what these people do.
And I wish people would be held criminally accountable.
That's not the system we live under.
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I grew up as a skeptic, I think, in the wilds of Iowa.
I was in the Navy for 10 years as a military surgeon, and then I got out and I served on the Navy Research Advisory Committee, which they look at future technology for the Navy.
At that time, I just took it upon myself.
It's a congressional subcommittee, but it doesn't exist now, I think.
But I felt like, to be useful, I ought to know something about military issues than I thought about atomic, biologic, and chemical weapons.
So I just started, it just kind of became a hobby over the last number of decades, studying the bioweaponeers' things and bioweapons and what was going on.
We would go around and we'd do interviews.
We'd meet people going on these educational jaunts.
And I got to meet some people that knew people.
That's kind of what Washington, D.C. is about.
When this whole thing started, I called a friend of mine that had been at Fort Detrick.
And he'd been working on some of these things.
And I said, should I be looking at this?
And he said, nah, that was SARS. That was like 2003, I think.
And then MERS, 2014, roughly.
I said, should I watch this? No, no, don't worry.
When I called him about this one, this was in December, he said, yeah, you should watch this one.
So from about the middle of December of 2019, I started watching this.
And just one of the other things is a weird kind of thing.
I'm not fluent in any foreign language, but I read Russian enough to work my way through things.
And I do some names. So I looked up the Russian bioweaponeers.
To see what they were saying.
And they were not saying when I was hearing all the news here.
So I knew that something was afoot.
And then when they came out with this whole mask thing, I had a friend who's a chiropractor who is in Omaha.
And he said, hey doc, would you come down and help me defend against this mask mandate?
I said, how long should we have to talk?
He said, three minutes. I said, should be no problem.
Nobody believes in masks.
It's not like OSHA just woke up yesterday.
We'll go down. And I could not believe that the entire University of Nebraska physician people were on the side of putting these masks on.
And they were citing things that were just nonsense.
It was lies. And I thought, what is going on here?
They said something like there were 100,000 papers that showed that masks work.
That's just an outrageous statement.
And regarding the virus, they were also saying outlandish things, that it could survive on a surface for two weeks, that we had to social distance, and they were basically saying that, you know, weren't admitting it to being an airborne virus, and yet everybody realized it was airborne, and then once you realized it was airborne, if you had any common sense, you knew that a mask would do little to nothing, because the only way that, I mean, it would stop particulates, or if somebody were to cough on you, essentially.
And as it turned out, the airborne issue isn't...
I don't think it ever was airborne.
See, that was one of the things that I noticed when I said, what are they talking about here?
Because here's the facts.
They were telling you, oh, this is the most deadly, contagious disease we've ever seen.
But then again, they looked at 10 million people that lived in the household of somebody that were sick with this, and none of them transmitted it to anybody else.
Most of them didn't get sick, and none of them transmitted it.
In other words, People were getting sick in Wuhan, but it wasn't transmitting to other people.
Now, what does that say? It looked like it was transmitting in the hospitals because all these people were coming in together.
So at the same time, you had people in the hospital because if everybody down in a mine gets in contact with a poison down in the mine, let's say, and then they all start getting sick, it may look like they're transmitting it to each other, but they've all just come into contact with a common poison.
Now, I think, so the question comes up, what's the vaccine and what was the outbreak?
So when I first saw this happen, first of all, that's how I got involved.
And then I started really, really, I got council cultured because I stood up.
My little video at the Omaha City Council went viral and got on Alex Jones' show at opening three minutes.
Sure. And I heard myself on the radio talking.
I thought, what's going on here?
And one thing led to another.
And Simone Gold called me.
I didn't know who she was at the time.
She said, would you come out and join the AFLDS and speak en masse?
Sure. And then I got my own little hit piece with NPR and various people.
Anyway, the whole thing is, I've had nothing to do but study now.
And I think, personally, There's two things I can say.
Over the decades that I was watching this, the Russian bioweaponeers, when it was still the Soviet Union, and us, had given up on kind of aerosol.
It wasn't working out well.
The idea that they're going to aerosolize these bioweapons.
So they were starting to move into these arthropod-borne toxins.
And that's insects.
That's like this whole thing we hear with the mosquitoes and stuff.
So I think I really...
And for those that don't know, when you say the mosquitoes, that's kind of a reference to the fact that they've now put live vaccines in mosquitoes to fight malaria.
Yeah, or the, you know...
Supposedly. An arthropod-borne vector would be like Zika or Nile.
Nile, you know, I'd be...
West Nile, Zika, I suspect these were not naturally occurring, but I can't prove any of that.
But the thing of it is, I will tell you, until I was in my residency in the mid-1980s, We did not have this so-called emerging infectious diseases, all this weird stuff coming out of Africa and AIDS and Ebola and all that stuff.
That was not talked about, okay?
It was all after about 1980 when suddenly we were going out and we had USAID, which now we know has some CIA roots and stuff.
We had all these people going out into Africa and they were doing, we actually, this came out in the Desmond Tutu Truth and Reconciliation thing, we had people going out to Africa teaching bioweapons techniques to the South African Defense Force because they wanted to eliminate some of the black population for demographic control of the country.
That's just the facts of it.
We weren't supposed to be there officially but we were.
We were unofficially there.
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Government scientists got $325 million from China-Russia pharma firms report.
No kidding. And again, this is global.
China, Russia, doesn't matter.
European. This is the plan, Stan.
This is the takeover.
BARDA, the medical DARPA, their next pandemic response plan relies on warp speed like partnership.
Isn't that nice? They're not backing down from warp speed.
They're doubling down.
Now unfortunately, a lot of this...
Whatchamacallit, pay for play, sign in, free trial.
I wanted to show you that headline because, again, they're doubling down.
That's something I had in my conversation with Tracy Bean.
She said he's never going to admit to the vaccine and the problems there.
I'm like, I know he's not because he's extremely pig-headed and can never admit when he's wrong.
And that's a big problem.
You have to be able to admit when you're wrong because you can't be right all the time.
You can't be right all the time.
It's impossible. We're human beings.
We make-a the mistake-a.
Okay? That's what we are, inherently.
U.S. scientists repeat fusion ignition breakthrough for second time.
U.S. scientists have achieved a net energy gain in a fusion reaction for the second time since December.
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory said on Sunday.
Now think about that. You're not supposed to be able to extract more energy out than you put in, but it seems like they've at least publicly done it twice.
And I would just suggest that if they're rolling this out in the public...
That means they've already done it privately and they're getting ready to roll out some kind of new technological development.
Scientists at the California-based lab repeated the fusion ignition breakthrough in an experiment in the National Ignition Facility on July 30th that produced a higher energy yield than in December, a Lawrence Livermore spokesperson said.
Final results are still being analyzed, the spokesperson added.
But they said that they achieved a net energy gain in a fusion experiment using lasers on December 5, 2022.
The scientists focused a laser on a target of fuel to fuse two light atoms into a denser one, releasing the energy.
Bum, bum, bum.
We've got frickin' lasers.
Does the IRS think you're dead?
Taxman has incorrectly deceased locked 90,000 accounts despite filers still being alive.
Interesting. Okay, now what kind of mistake is this?
Is this incompetence?
Is some of this on purpose?
Is it a mix of both? We don't know.
More than 90,000 taxpayers have had their IRS accounts locked because the government agency incorrectly thought they were dead.
A new watchdog report states the blunder, which the IRS blames on human and computer programming issues.
Has left legitimate and living citizens unable to file tax returns and receive rebates.
They were also then lumped in with the burden of rectifying the issue.
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration issued a report last week claiming that prior to January
2022, it identified 77,868 accounts with potentially erroneous
locks and a further 20,222 over the next 10 months.
The IRS has since confirmed those affected can notify the service and file new returns once the accounts are unlocked.
Yes, the IRS so competent.
And I hope that you did check out my interview with Joe Bannister yesterday via the IRS. It was a really, really good one.
Joe Bannister, one of the original whistleblowers.
And look, I'm going to take those interviews and I'm going to do the same kind of editing I did with Lee Merritt with the three camera angles and do the same thing with Alex Newman and Paymon.
And there's at least one other.
There might be two others.
Actually, that I did.
And we're going to put those out individually.
That may or may not happen before the weekend.
We shall see. I get busy.
Today's been really good with the software.
We haven't had any issues.
My fingers are crossed that the issues are over.
And it has, in fact, been solved.
I really, really, really hope so.
So frustrating. Again, I also...
I set up these hotkeys here, too.
Like, if you check that out. It's funny, though.
When I hit home on the hotkeys...
See, I didn't think about that.
That was weird, right?
So I was over here.
I was scrolled down.
And I'm changing the scene.
But when I hit home...
Oh, okay. Never mind.
Never mind. But I can do some of this.
Oh, and some of that.
Some of this.
And a whole lot of that.
It's good. It's good.
So even if I did freeze up, maybe the hotkeys would still work.
But maybe we just fixed it all together.
I'm hoping. I'm certainly hoping.
Let's go down the line on some more stories.
This one on Leon Black.
One of the Epstein associates accuses some very bad things.
And apparently, the woman who has accused Leon Black of raping her when she was, I believe, 16, possibly 14.
I may be wrong about the years.
But had a young daughter and claims that Black sent private investigators to their doorstep with photos of her young child.
Yikes. Yikes.
She says that when she was a teenager, he sent private investigators to her home and to her parents' house after she filed her lawsuit against him, the woman who has not been named publicly as suing Black for an alleged attack that took place in 2002 at Jeffrey Epstein's house.
Two days later, she says a woman in an SUV parked outside her home.
The vehicle only left as she called police.
On August 7th, Jane Dew says her parents then received a visit from two men claiming to be fraud investigators from Florida.
They visited the home with cheesecake in the hope they would be invited inside for coffee, the legal filing claims.
Isn't that nice? We got some cheesecake.
Can we come in? Once inside, they showed, revealed, they had photos of Jane Doe's child from when the child was much younger.
They also prepped the couple with questions about Jane Doe's medical history and childhood and recorded the entire meeting.
The following day, the same investigators visited Jane Doe's aunt and tried to interview her too.
She called Jane Doe and told the men to leave according to the filing.
One of Jane Doe's friends was also contacted by the same investigators.
Oh, they're trying to do a little smear job.
And this case, seriously, is barely being discussed.
We're one of the few people covering it.
Leon Black, Epstein.
You know, haven't heard much on the Epstein bank cases lately.
That's another thing that we're going to have to revisit.
100% needs to be.
Let's see. Yeah, Trump might debate, guys.
It could happen.
We don't know.
We just don't know.
And quite frankly, he kind of has to debate.
But it's going to be tough for him to debate because he's going to have four court cases going.
You know, they're saying in this one here, they better show up.
I'll never surrender.
You got 10 days!
You better get in here and face the music.
It's what needs to happen, Cap'n.
Just unbelievable, but absolutely happening right now.
You can't make this stuff up because you don't have to.
You don't have to.
Of course.
Of course, because that's how this works.
Don't you get it? That's how this works.
Just come on.
Give me a break. A lot of people just do not understand.
I don't know why they don't get it.
Alright, I got one more clip here of...
Lee Merritt and myself from the Red Pill Expo, redpillexpo.org, the G. Edward Griffin event.
A really good event.
And once again, if you didn't tune in right in the beginning, I did get contacted by Andrew Callahan.
He says he's going to come on in November.
I would assume that's after he puts out whatever piece he does.
It's a great anti-human agenda to convince you that you have this little viral particle that comes out and it gets to me and it makes me sick or vice versa.
That's a great human anti-human agenda.
There's no proof of it.
And they can't, regardless of how much people want to scream about this, I just challenge anyone with a science background that can read the literature, look at how they say they got an isolate of SARS-CoV-2.
It can't possibly have worked this way.
I worked in electron microscopy lab.
They're exactly right. You cannot isolate viruses like you isolate bacteria.
These are different, different things.
When I was 10 years old, my dad was a doctor, you know, we went in, he showed me how to isolate bacteria in my, you know, a petri dish and some candle and some stuff in a bedroom.
I mean, it was really simple.
You can't do that with viruses.
And so it's a constant mix.
Literally, we got the blueprint.
Think about this. We got the blueprint If you believe the story to be correct, we got the blueprint for the vaccine from the Chinese.
That was the one that we wanted to vaccinate our entire military with.
And we got the blueprint from the Communist Chinese.
That right alone should be raising red flags.
But the second point is, how did they get that genetic sequence?
They literally bronchoscoped a guy who they thought had COVID just clinically.
They could only look at the clinical aspects.
They had no testing at that point.
They had no way to verify anything.
And there's no gold standard because this is a new novel virus, right?
And they go down and they dipstick.
They get this fluid and they spin it around a little bit and they do things and they dipstick it with these PCR tests.
Now, you and I have 3.6 billion bases in our DNA, right?
An onion has 11 billion bases.
Your lung is kind of a cesspool.
Remember, you cough and you swallow part of a paper popcorn or something into your lung.
We all have that. Your lung has lots of DNA in it.
And so they are claiming they can go down with these little probes that are 16 bases long, Put them together, put them in a machine, and do computer modeling, and come up with a new virus.
I mean, this is the equivalent in actual numbers.
This is the equivalent if I gave you, because this is how many little sequences they got out of that.
Let's say I said to you, I give you a puzzle.
I said, hey, we found puzzle pieces.
We know there's a puzzle in here.
Here's 57 million pieces.
Make the puzzle. And you say, well, wait a minute.
How big is it? Oh, we don't know.
It's a novel puzzle. Oh, what's the picture of it?
Oh, we don't know. We don't have a picture.
This is a novel puzzle. You see how ridiculous that is?
This can't have been what they said.
So let me ask you a couple questions.
I've interviewed people that claim that viruses, for instance, don't exist at all.
There's that school of thought.
My question is always this.
First of all, it looks like we've had bioweapons programs, not only in this country, but throughout the world, really starting with the Japanese and Unit 731 around the World War II era.
Now, when we talk about specifically the COVID-1984 virus, what solidified to me, and by the way, from the very beginning, I said the chances that this is a natural occurring virus are zero to none.
I would say it's 99.9% that it's something created in a lab.
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And again, like I said, I don't necessarily agree with her position, but I'm willing to have the conversation.
And look, I don't know everything.
We have been lied to a whole lot of lot.
A whole lot of lot.
And that's why... I think it's good to talk to everybody, get a number of positions, and then do what?
Have a little thing called discernment.
It's what I've tried to do.
It's why I am a documentary filmmaker.
In the next few minutes, I'm going to go over each one of these documentary films at a little bit of length and tell you why they are important to me.
And why I think that they are great tools to this day to open the minds of others to the possibility that there is a executive within an executive.
That there is a predator class that has global ideal sets and global connections and global aspirations.
So, loose change, final cut.
It is a great introduction of many of the anomalies regarding 9-11 that were not discussed in the mainstream media or marginalized or completely quote-unquote demonized or debunked, many of which...
Are the physical anomalies of that day.
Whether we're talking about Building 7 and the obvious controlled demolition, or we're talking about Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
But then on top of that, the warnings, the war games, the cover-up, the 9-11 commission itself.
So much more and so many great interviews with individuals that break down the science.
Okay? It's a two-hour plus film that I continue to be proud of to this day, and its follow-up, Fabled Enemies, instead of focusing on the physical anomalies, takes into account that, again, this is a global, okay, international intelligence operation with role players in separate nation-states and organizations.
So in one instance, you absolutely 100% have the Saudi Arabians and the embassy there shipping in many of the people that will become the quote-unquote hijackers, 17 of the 19.
But that consulate where they're getting the visas is really a CIA-run consulate.
Again, there is collusion there.
And then you have to have a funding mechanism for these individuals.
That comes through Saudi Arabia.
Then you have operational oversight, I believe, with the Israelis and Compromise and their network that are clearly involved in 9-11.
And then you have to have the operational reality mechanism Of war games to facilitate the actual attacks on that day within the country taking place at Cheyenne Mountain and other regions.
Of planes being hijacked and going into buildings.
Of planes that were false hijacks.
The inputs on the exercise only.
That didn't stop.
You know, that's always the bullshit talking point again and again and again.
Oh, they stopped immediately when the attack slapped.
Nope. Nope.
You can listen to the...
What is it?
It's going to kill me that I can't think of it.
It starts with an N. But it's their own tapes.
National Reconnaissance Office?
Yeah, I think it might be the NRO. Their own tapes.
And 20 minutes after Shanksville happens is when all the hijackings that were on the exercise side stopped.
Remember, they found weapons on more planes.
Then there's United 23.
Come on.
Come on now.
Come on now. And then we get to Invisible Empire and New World Order to find a term that I thought was goofy, a term that I thought was a joke, a term that I really didn't give much credence in until I started really looking into history, globalization, collectivism, and the term itself and the fact that Samuel Zane Batten had written a book called New World Order in the early 1900s.
And then it was about collectivism.
And you had all these people discussing a quote-unquote new world order ad nauseum.
But it wasn't supposed to exist.
So, you know, with the help of G. Edward Griffin, Peter Dale Scott, Mark Dice is also used in the film heavily.
We tell that story.
We go through that tale.
And, you know, it's the last movie that I narrate.
And I'm extremely proud of that one as well.
It's kind of a swan song to the tools, mechanisms, and institutions of global governance.
And then finally we make Shade the Motion Picture.
A film that I think is exceptional in the fact that it moves at a quick pace.
It exposes the Bilderberg Group and their power structure.
It exposes the weather modification, the SRM, the solar radiation management, and that agenda.
And it also... Reveals a lot about the biomedical agenda, trying to offer solutions along the way.
Shade the motion picture. We tried to warn you about Bill Gates and others a decade plus ago now.
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