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Good morning, good morning, good morning.
And folks, I gotta tell ya, I am really hoping and praying that there is gonna be some kind of a semblance of an actual election and that I will have a choice.
That isn't utterly terrible.
Like, isn't Bush-Carrie terrible?
Isn't Barack-Star-Romney terrible?
Isn't Barack-Star-McCain terrible?
And I know so many of you out there, and I think it's warranted, by the way.
It's not like I'm hating on you for it.
We just don't have any hope whatsoever.
Right? It's just, sorry, there's nothing we can do.
And it's all over.
It's a black pill moment. And I often say, hey, look, bottom line is that you're going to have to look in the mirror.
You're going to have to navigate things yourself.
That is up to you.
And unfortunately, that's just the world we live in.
Right? Today kicks off Donny T's civil case.
He's out in New York City right now.
We'll go over that. Again, unprecedented for a judge to find you guilty in a civil case and tell you you can no longer operate your businesses in the state of New York, where your revenue has to be in the, I would imagine, hundreds of millions of dollars.
Hundreds of millions of dollars.
And at the same time, the opposition party, which has just gotten so over the top, it's almost...
You just...
Every day is something just a little bit newer, isn't it?
Every day is just like the whole pulling the...
It's so cartoonish.
I don't even want to cover the fact that this guy pulled the lever thinking somehow that was going to do some good and that you wouldn't be caught the fire alarm.
So that the government...
Ooh, the government. The government never shuts down even when the government shuts down everybody.
Okay? It's just...
And honestly, it's not like you save a bunch of money.
The system has to be gutted from the inside out.
The bureaucracy is absolutely stunningly real at this point.
It's stunningly real.
Okay? Like...
I don't know what else to say about it.
Now... But RFK Jr.
is out there right now saying, hey, I'm making an announcement.
And by the way, I was thinking about it.
Do I go to this?
It's on October 9th.
I'm going to play this video in a moment.
And everybody's already saying, independent, independent, independent, independent.
I hope he goes with the party.
I hope he goes with a party that he can get on the ballot in every single state.
And now it's like, do I go out to Philadelphia on Monday?
Do I really have to go on Sunday?
Is that even feasible?
Is that even feasible for me to do at this point?
I've got to check my schedule for the other show I do.
See who the guest is supposed to be.
Plus, I mean, what is that?
Like $1,000 at least?
It's gotta be a $1,000 trip.
We'll see. We'll see what we're gonna do.
But what we are gonna do is we're gonna play the announcement by RFK Jr.
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Got a bunch of news, a bunch of videos.
May even go to the crowd, talk to you guys.
I always do love talking to you guys.
That's why I'd love to be able to do the phone call thing.
Like, the phone call thing is so key.
Sometimes the phone call thing can get out there.
I'm not going to lie. Some people get on their high horse or just saying the Johnny Nonsense or maybe even trolling and having a good old shebang going time.
But, at times, it can honestly...
Be really, really important stuff.
So, we're going to do it.
We're going to go to the RFK Jr.
clip. And, look, I'm going to talk about a conversation I had with my brother.
After this, I also, a little housekeeping just before I get there.
I was only able to get one premium up this weekend, had another cancellation on Saturday.
My fingers are crossed, however, because on Sunday, after the cancellation on Saturday, I reached out to somebody that would be a really interesting premium interview that would stand the test of time.
So fingers are crossed on that one.
I'm hoping for him to get back to me today.
We'll see where it goes. Here's RFK Jr.
talking about Philly. Hi, everybody.
I'm going to be in Philadelphia on October 9th to make a major announcement at the very birthplace of our nation.
I'm not going to tell you right now exactly what that announcement will be.
I can say, though, that if you've been waiting to come to one of my public events, this will be the one to come to.
I'll be speaking about a sea change in American politics and what your part and my part is in that change.
A lot of Americans who had previously given up any hope that real change would ever come through the American electoral process have begun to find new hope in my candidacy.
And I understand the deeply felt concern that people have about the way corruption has overtaken our government.
It's in the executive branch.
It's in Congress. It's in the leadership of both political parties.
And so some people feel a kind of cynicism alongside the hope.
Or they lose hope entirely because they've been disappointed so many times.
I want to tell you now what I've come to understand after six months of campaigning.
There is a path to victory.
The hope we are feeling isn't some kind of trick of the mind.
We all recognize that there's a genuine possibility of national transformation, and its source is the goodness of the American people.
Our government may be crooked, but our people are kind, brave, and caring.
That goodness is stronger than the divisions that are keeping us all apart.
I see it every day on the campaign trail, and the more I see it, the more I trust it.
And the more I trust it, the more the path to victory becomes visible.
So how are we going to win against the established Washington interests?
It's not through playing the game by the corrupt rules that the corrupt powers and the vested interests have rigged.
To keep us all in there for all.
Instead, we're going to have to rewrite the assumptions and change the habits of American politics.
We're going to tap into a mighty surge of people power to reclaim an honest, peaceful, just, and prosperous America.
So I am inviting you to join me in Philadelphia on October 9th.
There, I'll share with you our path to the White House and how we can all participate in healing our nation.
So there it is.
October 9th, 2023.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. And by the way, my premium was with Steve Poikinen, Slow News Day, AM Wake Up.
And we had some critical things to say about RFK Jr.
I'm going to be playing those clips.
I think that's okay.
In fact, it's not only okay, it's encouraged.
Right? Like, let's be honest with ourselves.
Right? So let's talk about that conversation with my brother.
I hadn't talked to him in a while.
Said something to him about RFK Jr.
announcing this and the possibility of going to Philadelphia.
And he was just totally down on the guy.
He's like, come on, Jason.
He's like, a Kennedy is going to save us now?
A Kennedy? And I'm like, I get it, man.
But he's saying some of the right things.
And he's like, yeah, but you know what?
His position on Israel is over the top.
And he goes, what he allowed his wife to do at that party is over the top.
And Steve and I have an even further discussion about that.
I don't even want to talk about it on this side of the network.
Maybe some of you guys know the answer.
But it got me to thinking, if she wasn't going to allow that, did RFK Jr., you know, boobity, boobity, bibbity, boobity?
I mean, you would assume that she did if one of the stipulations of that party was that you had to do that.
I don't know. I don't know.
Just saying. Just watching the ballgame as it goes through.
Vivek, now I can talk about the debate with some authority.
What a milquetoast, terrible Republican debate.
I mean, it reminded me why so many people...
Are disconnected, uninvolved, don't care.
And look at people that do, kind of like, why are you even bothering?
Are you listening to this guy?
Are you listening to these people?
Like, whereas the first debate had some real issues and had some real breakout moments, especially for Vivek, this one was dumb.
Dumb, dumb, dumb.
I think I nailed it on Thursday when I pointed out the dumb, dumb, dumb.
It was awful. Watch the full thing almost two hours long.
Watch Nikki Haley talk about every time she hears Ramaswamy talk, she feels like she gets dumber.
That's on her end.
Everybody grandstanding up there letting everybody know whose family has served in this and what bill they got passed here.
What a bunch of losers, man.
What a bunch of losers.
Mike Pence couldn't be a faker human being.
I mean, you'd have to go back to, like, robot gore.
Okay? Like, at least with Joey B, you know you were getting a slick-ass gangster.
Come on, Jack! Like, seriously.
I always said that about him.
Like, another great conversation that I had with Poikinen over on the premium this weekend on how, you know, this guy was unapologetically corrupt and let you know.
I mean, yeah, did he grandstand about how great he was?
Yeah, but he talked and walked like a gangster.
The reason he gets so angry now is because he got so angry then.
And postured then.
And one of those last gangster-ass moves was to move on Flynn.
And that's the thing, guys.
You gotta realize that Flynn had to be...
A real problem for the establishment.
They did not like his viewpoints.
They did not want him, not only in that administration, but in Trump's ear, that they took him out with the Logan Act.
I mean, wow.
That's something that people need to pay attention.
They took him out with the Logan Act, for God's sakes.
Just... On total Johnny Nonsense.
And now we're at a point where they're getting ready to put Donnie T in prison.
Saw my ass Flynn directly.
Did not get a direct answer.
Shocking. No one wants to come around on this.
Too many people are busy talking about emergency broadcasting systems being turned on in two days.
And a bunch of Johnny Nonsense that don't matter.
Talk to Andrew Huff for an hour.
This is the real deal.
EcoHealth whistleblower got a call from DARPA after the fact.
Wanted to promote him.
As soon as he was starting to figure out what was going on.
Had a conversation about that.
You wonder why we talk about DARPA all the time.
And we have a conversation today.
About the Wi-Fi surveillance system that we played the video of on here.
That's real. That's real.
There are waves bouncing off around us, invisible all over the place that are only invisible to our naked eye.
And instruments and tools can absolutely read them.
And from reading them, they can turn your just entire home and therefore the neighborhood into an intricate spy network.
No infrared cameras needed.
Really, just internet remote access needed.
Imagine that. Imagine that.
You don't have to imagine it. It's here.
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The second hour, I mean, if we would play it on YouTube, we'd be off the air.
And by the way, just so you guys know, I lose 10 subscribers a day now.
Like 10 a day, usually.
Like at least close to 150 a month.
I've had no net gain of any subscribers.
I can go on a show and all of a sudden, ooh, I got like one or two hundred subscribers, like a big popular show, maybe one or two hundred subscribers.
They wiped them out over the next couple of months.
Wiped out. It's such a loser-ass platform, just like Google is a loser-ass company with a loser-ass government.
Another thing I was discussing with Steve Poikin, a banger of an interview.
You know, the fact that, oh, we're so...
You know, Nikki Haley was up there talking about Rama Swamp.
Ooh, he uses TikTok.
He talks bad about social media, but he uses TikTok.
And the Chinese can get your...
They can get your information.
The Chinese! Are you Looney Tunes, lady?
Listen, I know you think you're talking to the lowest common denominator.
And unfortunately, even some people who think they're in a null are really concerned about that.
But... China and the United States are just nation states, okay?
There's been a public-private partnership through Google for decades now.
And really, there was a public-private partnership started big time during what?
The Nixon administration?
With David Rockefeller and his minions like who?
Mr. Still Alive, Mr.
Absolutely Looks Like a Gotham Villain, Henry Kissinger.
Okay? We had that conversation.
A lot of this is still top of mind because it matters.
Okay? So, Google, alright, is partnering with China to censor their people openly Okay?
Like, that's the deal.
Among other nations, I mean, Google's everywhere, but you gotta understand it works with our Defense Department, works with NASA on quantum computing.
There's all sorts of shell companies.
It uses the World Health Organization and the UN as a proxy to censor as authoritative sources at this point.
But Dragonfly was the first hint.
And this again shows how ignorant the American people were and how unconcerned we were.
Even for those of us that rang the alarm bells.
Hey, they just got caught making a censored Google for China.
I'll bet they'll do it here.
And our media just acted like it didn't exist.
Didn't discuss it.
He gets called out and by he, I talk about Eric Schmidt.
And I was struggling yesterday to remember the name of the book that I used to always bring up here.
And I've got to get a little bookshelf for the next office or whatever.
Have that on hand.
But The New Digital Age by Eric Schmidt.
Talk about a transhumanist nightmare.
Like stepping you into that realm at the end.
But the track, trace, database, internet of things into internet of body society.
He talked about it.
And in this National Security Council guy...
That's the other thing. Schmidt's on the...
When I say they're in business with the national security, they are the national security apparatus.
Come on. So he gets asked about this, 2017.
In fact, we'll do it live right now.
We'll do it live. Okay.
We'll do it live!
Fuck it! Do it live!
I'll write it and we'll do it live!
Dragonfly... Here we go.
We're going to go Dragonfly, China, Schmidt.
Opens up about working with...
That's a year ago? Are you kidding me, man?
Tech rivalry a year ago?
No, no, no, no, no. No, no, no, no, no.
There he is. Schmidt on the NSA, China, and North Korea.
I mean...
And Schmidt, again, a steering committee member at Bilderberg.
Another reason we talk about that organization.
The real deal.
So Dragonfly, Schmidt, censorship.
Let's see if we can get... You know, I'm going to have to...
I guarantee it.
That's 11 years ago.
Faces challenge swaying China on censorship.
They worked with China on censorship.
This is like the Johnny Nonsense of old.
Bloomberg Originals.
Bloomberg Originals. Boy, China sure wants to censor.
Google still had the Don't Be Evil moniker at that point.
Let's see. Just nowhere.
Okay. Okay, that's fine.
So let's take it out of YouTube.
So this is a lesson in how censored their own...
And by the way, YouTube is the number two search engine.
Number one is Google.
Let me repeat that. Number two is actually YouTube.
That's how many people go there.
They've got a technopoly on the first two search engines.
Alright, so let's go to DuckDuckGo.
Let's see if we can get it on the first try.
Videos? Just this is trash.
I'm so mad. Because basically, Schmidt says, yes, censored search for China.
There's 2019. Let's see what we got here.
Help China be more open.
Get out of here with that garbage.
What is this, The Intercept? Yeah.
Is this it right here?
X Google Schmidt defends tax it.
Yes, this is it. BBC Newsnight.
Thank goodness. You know, thank goodness at least I can get something on DuckDuckGo.
Okay, here we go. It's much better to encourage people to express their opinions.
Well, if you think that transparency is a virtue, then why did your employees find out from a New York Times investigation what you were doing in China, a search engine that would be censored, that they found out from reading the newspaper?
I wasn't involved in those decisions.
Total lie! I wasn't involved.
Total lie!
Just lying with immunity.
And then he's just going to pass the buck to Sergey Brin.
But I can tell you that certainly the people who were building all these products knew about it.
And in any case, the company is not pursuing those products at this moment, according to our new CEO, Sundar.
And he says not...
Who's he talking about? Sunder Pichai?
Wait, wait. Is this back?
I want to go to YouTube right now and watch it from there.
I want to see exactly when this was.
Because I thought it was 2017.
No, it's 2019. Okay.
Okay, fair. Fair, fair.
Sometimes I get things wrong.
Not pursuing it after, what, 1,400 of your employees signed a letter against it.
Your employees found out that you were secretly building a censored version of your search engine for China.
You're implying that there's some surprise here.
The company has many, many different products under development.
All I can say, I was not involved.
We have many different products in development.
This is why also, you know, I defend when Google engineers walk out because they're developing warfare drone technology.
And that's a problem with Matt Gaetz, by the way.
We're going to talk about Matt Gaetz because they're trying to get rid of him because he wants to get rid of McCarthy.
Matt Gaetz talking about how, you know, how dare they?
They're unpatriarched. Dude, the drones are for us.
Like, it's not just for the people in the Middle East.
It's for us. They're for us.
Just like the internet was for us.
Okay?
None of this at all is that the company has indicated it's not pursuing that property at this point.
It's indicated we're not pursuing that property at this point.
They just changed the name.
Okay? And obviously they pursued it.
Did you just... I mean, me searching for this is a glaring example of how they pursued that product.
And look at his little smug face, too.
Oh, Schmidt bothers me.
I mean, this is the one where he also defends the fact they pay zero taxes.
Oh, it's not a technopoly.
He works with the National Security Apparatus.
They're literally a trillion-dollar company.
Again, number one search engine, number two search engine, number one video platform in the world, number one operating system in Android.
Get out of here.
So what does that mean then?
Does that mean that, because we're getting back to the whole question of mission, morality, that the company was wrong to be doing that?
No, the company does many, many different things.
I can remember when I was CEO, people would bring up all sorts of ideas and we would have internal debates.
The strength of the company is its debate.
I mean, this is ridiculous.
The strength of the company is its debate.
So this product Dragonfly, which you say is now being put to one side, is that gone for good now?
I couldn't say. What do you think should happen?
I'm no longer involved in the management of the company, so I shouldn't comment.
The reason I ask is because...
Sundar Pichai.
I'm no longer, I'm not there, I don't know.
Who knows what we're going to do with Dragonfly?
You're going to unleash it on the globe.
When you were born, you had, as I say, this very clear mission.
You were this breath of fresh air, the new kids on the block, weren't you?
You know, it was all about, what was the slogan?
Don't be evil. Don't be evil.
Right. And then it became, do the right thing.
Now, somewhere between don't be evil and do the right thing lies all these questions.
Look at that smug face while he sits there and defends it.
Do the right thing.
Don't be evil.
Do the right thing.
Sometimes the right thing must be evil.
In fairness to the current management, these issues have become much, much more complicated.
In 2010, the Chinese attacked Google, and Google moved from the mainland to China, mainland into Hong Kong.
That decision, which was well documented, was a decision that was heavily argued inside the company.
But the company continues to be very successful in China in its advertising business.
So over and over again, you want to simplify these questions into good and bad and so forth.
The world is a very interconnected place.
There are many, many benefits to interacting, among other things, with China.
I mean, again, interacting with China, sure, you're censoring people.
You're under the command and control model.
That is obvious to me that we should be doing any one of these programs.
But I do want to simplify it in terms of knowing what you think of a censored version of your search engine in a country like China, where you can't even find Tiananmen Square and the massacre when you look for it.
Do you feel comfortable with that?
Because you may have left now, but this is about culture.
This is about your time at that company.
The argument... Well, so we're clear, in 2010, I was in favor of remaining in China because I believed...
They would be better to stay in China and help change China to be more open.
So you know what I mean? Like, oh, we're going to change China to be moral.
Well, let me explain something to you.
This is the same kind of answering of questions that you see at government hearings when they don't want to answer the question.
You can't look at her and go, of course I love censorship.
I work for oligarchs.
I'm part of the power structure.
You know, one of the... Clips I have at the very end of Invisible Empire during the credit sequence is Schmidt talking about the future of the world back in 2010 when really the Android operating system was brand new and the idea of a touchscreen smartphone was brand new.
And he goes, they call it the New World Order.
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All right, we're going to go back to this Schmidt clip.
But then I also have this other clip that is just absolutely and totally and completely incredible.
And it's almost like it's not real.
And it makes me understand why people are so jaded and upset with the system and just don't have a lot of hope.
I understand what you're saying.
And I feel your pain.
And it's this... I still can't believe it's real.
Okay, but basically, it's a man representing the State Department, addressing, you know, in a run, I don't know if this was like a drill or something, I don't know if the press corps was actually there, but just laughing in their face that he's about to lie to them.
It's incredible. It's an extension of what we're watching right here.
Okay, so let's get back to Schmidt.
In the debate, the company, after our appropriate debate, decided to move to Hong Kong.
We don't know whether my strategy would have worked or not.
Are you doing the right thing when you move 20 billion euros through a Dutch shell company to Bermuda to reduce your foreign tax bill?
That came from the Dutch Chamber of Commerce.
Are you happy that you're on the right side of tax ethics?
We are, because that was the way that the Taxes were done at the time.
The global tax system is incredibly complicated, and we are required to follow the tax rules, and the tax rules allow that.
When those tax rules change, of course, we will adopt them.
But there is a presumption that somehow we're doing something wrong here.
We are following the global tax regime in the same sense that European companies are following the same things that benefit them when they operate in the United States.
I mean, again, like...
Like, they want you to pay taxes.
He and his company, and there are many, it's like a dollhouse.
It's like the Russian dolls.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
There's so many of them. Ain't paying no taxes.
Ain't paying no taxes, everybody.
Just the way it is. Just the way it is.
All right, let's play this clip, which is unbelievable, of a representative of the State Department.
I mean, I might have to put this on repeat.
It's so out of control. Anyway, welcome to the State Department.
I think we have some interns in the back.
Welcome. Good to see you in this exercise in transparency and democracy.
Is that what it is?
I thought it was an exercise in spin and obfuscation.
I mean, apparently this was on ABC News.
I mean, is he training people at the State Department?
Can anybody get me the source on this?
Because it is incredible to me.
He bursts out to laughter.
When saying, like, this is about democracy, just watch.
Anyway, welcome to the State Department.
I think we have some interns in the back.
Welcome. Good to see you in this exercise in transparency and democracy.
Is that what it is?
I thought it was an exercise in spin and obfuscation.
Alright, can you tell us this is my last briefing before vacation?
Anyway, welcome to the State Department.
I think we have some interns in the back.
Welcome. Good to see you in this exercise in transparency and democracy.
Is that what it is?
I thought it was an exercise in spin and obfuscation.
Alright, can you tell us this is my last briefing before vacation?
I mean, I saw it for the first time over the weekend.
Could not believe it.
But that's how arrogant and in your face it is.
That's us now living in the post-truth world with zero accountability.
Now, I want to say this.
I'm not saying we weren't lied to in the 50s, in the 60s, even the 70s.
I mean, obviously. If a guy did that, who was representing the State Department on camera in those time periods, he would immediately have to resign or he would be removed from his position.
They would be like, what are you doing?
But now it's just off.
The mask is off.
They have come out swinging.
The mask is off.
If that doesn't show you the mask is off, I don't know what's going to show you the mask is off.
And by the way...
One of the big problems I had with the Trump administration, even though obviously I'm defending him on this court case, we just looked at the headline, I didn't even read it, we're going to go in there and read a little bit of it in a minute, was Syria, in particular, should have stood up to the bullies, we shouldn't have had Mattis there in the first place, and it shouldn't even have been a question.
So this is Assad breaking down what's happening in his country and how the quote-unquote terrorists there are U.S. funded.
No kidding. All the oil wells are controlled by terrorists.
Have the U.S. operating behind them.
So it's not just a problem of theft.
But they are also in cahoots with the terrorists and sharing the illicit gains.
Of course they are. It means that the global superpower is colluding with terrorists.
No kidding. Really? Huh. How? Huh. Interesting take, Mr.
Assad. And that's the reality in Syria.
As a result, we've lost oil resources in that area.
And as well as wheat producing.
Keep in mind, we were originally a wheat exporting country.
And that's why, guys, when I talk about these things, I'm not forgetting Syria.
I'm not forgetting Yemen.
I'm not forgetting what we did with AFRICOM and Libya.
It's all happening.
It's continuing to happen.
Alright? And we're damn lucky.
You, me, anybody watching this broadcast in a first world nation, we're damn lucky that we have these opportunities and Okay?
We're damn lucky that we're not as oppressed as some of those people.
And by the way, their oppression has little or nothing to do with their skin color.
It has to do with their geographical location.
Right? Just want to let everybody know.
You're born in the wrong place today.
Bad things can happen easier.
That's all I'm saying. That's all I'm saying.
We're extremely lucky that we live in this situation.
But why are we not more empathetic to those that are literally being bombed and starved out based in lies?
We're so gullible.
It's upsetting. It is stomach-turning.
It really is like...
When I take a minute to think about Hawaii and all the children that were killed there, let alone the people, obviously, and how that was just a blip in the news for like a week for thousands of people because it didn't fit a media narrative that was comfortable.
Instead, occasionally, there'll be some piece where they show how corrupt, boy, something's got to be done.
Something's got to be done.
But I mean, it's hands-off Joe Biden, except for an occasional slap on the wrist in the media.
Just like every other establishment president.
And another reason why it's hard for me not to be sympathetic to Trump, who they viciously attacked throughout his presidency.
Period. Viciously attack the guy.
Power shortages. How can people live without electricity?
So they're taking their energy.
They're taking their food.
I mean, Syria was on the way to be in a first world nation.
Okay? Second world, secular, but it had a lot of Christians in it.
Okay? They didn't like that.
At all. It's just incredible.
Just incredible. And is it even a blip in the news?
You notice that wasn't on U.S. media.
Nope. Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope.
And remember, they demonized Tulsi Gabbard for daring to say that she would sit down and talk with Assad.
Assad, you know, a leader who speaks multiple languages, actually speaks English rather well.
You don't want to sit down and talk to him?
You don't want to make sure people are fed and have electricity and stop global conflict?
Weird. Weird.
And you're telling me, we won't bow down to the terrorists.
Yeah, we work with the terrorists.
I mean, literally, al-Nusra...
Al-Qaeda. The whole nine over there in Syria.
The enemies we were warned about.
Break. Makes me nauseous.
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Donald Trump is seen arriving at Trump Tower in New York City ahead of today's $250 million civil fraud case against him.
As he says, I'm going to court to fight for my name and reputation.
It's just unreal.
Flanked by Secret Service and NYPD officers, Trump was wearing a navy blue suit, white
button-down shirt, and going without a tie as he walked in.
Ahead of the first time he will appear in court for a civil trial.
Barriers were placed around the 58th story Fifth Avenue building as he arrived around
11pm as the DailyMail.com cameras saw Trump enter.
The $250 million fraud case kicked off when New York Attorney General Letitia James accused
Trump, his adult sons, and the entire Trump Organization of inflating the value of properties
to fit their business needs.
Thank you.
.
You know, of course, of course, and of course.
And if you think Trump was the only guy doing it, try all of them.
Try all of them.
He previewed what he believed he would face in a post on Truth Social suggesting the bias of both New York Attorney General Letitia James and Justice Arthur Engeron, who will be prosecuting and ruling over the case, respectively.
Again, they already declared the guy guilty.
Which she did!
He made multiple postings indicating that Engeron, whom he called deranged and Trump-hating, true, was undervaluing his famous Mar-a-Lago estate.
Of course, he values Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida at $18 million when it's worth 50 to 100 times that amount.
His valuations are fraudulent in pursuit of election interference and worse, the whole case is a sham.
See you in court Monday morning, Trump added.
Again, to say that that piece of land is only worth...
It's a huge piece of land.
It's a huge piece.
In fact, we'll do it live.
How is... The size of Mar-a-Lago.
Mar-a-Lago.
I mean, it's... What is it?
Like 50 acres or more?
It's... Where are we at?
Let's see. I don't want just the house.
I want the whole thing. How big is the Mar-a-Lago property?
Let's see.
I understand that part, but isn't there like a whole...
It's 20 acres.
It's on 20 acres, not 50.
Still 20 acres!
20 acres is massive in that area.
Do you understand how many developments, how many businesses, how many resorts, hotels could be on 20 acres?
20 acres.
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A lot of the stuff that I don't even get to cover is over at the Twitter feed.
And look, the Twitter feed's tough too.
At least there's some growth.
I would say my growth on Twitter is kind of like my censored YouTube growth back in the day years and years ago where I could still just get 5, 10, 15 people, you know, all of a sudden get something where it's like, oh, 50 people in a week.
Sometimes I can do that on Twitter.
Sometimes. But to compare Twitter to YouTube as a platform, guys, I can't even choose what the thumbnail of the video looks like.
You know? And...
Speaking of front men and Johnny nonsense, we talked about this, I think, Thursday's broadcast.
But Elon Musk at the border, talking about the migration issue, who the truck is Elon Musk on that?
Like, what? Wearing a cowboy hat?
Like, what? Talk about pandering assholery, right?
Like, I don't know what else that is.
It's pandering assholery.
At this point, if you don't understand what's going on at the border and that these people are being shipped up and that it's no longer Mexicans for the most part, by the way.
Talking South America and Africa.
In fact, this isn't an issue I talk about too much, but just think about how wide open this is.
Again, we're going to do it live. I don't even think I posted this one.
Bogota Daily Flights for Border Daily Mail.
Yes, here it is right here.
Onboard the Biden Express!
Dailymail.com joins the throng of African migrants on daily sold-out flight TK-800 from Istanbul, Turkey to Bogota.
Just, what?
Every day.
They will make their way to Nicaragua where lax immigration rules allow them in and authorities rarely check their movements.
I mean, take a look.
Every single day sold out.
Sold right out.
Boom. First of all, where are these type of dinners?
Has anybody had an American flight?
I mean, helping of lamb.
He had paid $12,000 for his trip from Dakar, the capital of Senegal, Bogota.
So there it is right here.
3,081 miles.
So here we are in Africa.
So they're coming from here.
Going to Istanbul, Turkey.
Then they're coming into Bogota, Colombia.
Making their way to Nicaragua.
And then boom! Lukeville, Arizona.
Just nuts!
And look, my brother, again, I talk about it because Adam's probably the only person I really talk to, other than a few people around me, but have these really in-depth conversations.
And he's like, you know, why are they all here?
He's like, are they about to replace people for real because some people might not be around soon?
I mean, I'm just going to say it again.
I said three to five years there's going to be some problems.
We're hitting year three right now.
We're hitting year three right now.
And we'll see what happens in the next 12 to 18 months.
It's an interesting time to be alive, election cycle-wise, geopolitically, technology-wise.
I mean, YouTube's out there.
YouTube. YouTube's out there in a dome. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!
Bono. Bono.
Oh.
It's from Joe Allen.
Joe Allen, he's the author of Dark Eon, a book on transhumanism.
YouTube was the first concert I saw people hold up cell phones instead of lighters.
Bono instructed them, and they obeyed.
I was shooting a trust spot in Miami at the time around 2005.
Now people watch concerts through their smartphones inside massive anti-reality domes.
Progress. So let's do it.
So this is in that big circular dome that looked like an eyeball on the outside.
We played that video. So this is the inside of it with this huge like the largest LED screens in the world
I mean this is a I'm wondering if I'm going to take it off.
That's almost nothing. Remember, they're in this weird, circular dome.
Okay, here we go. Now you're going to take a look around.
So, I gotta admit, I'm interested.
I want to go see it in.
Like, look, they're all the angels!
It's all the angels.
And the birds. I guess the birds are angels?
Oh, there's some fish in there.
I guess it's made to look heavenly.
But really, it's nature.
Bono! Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!
Sorry, I can't help myself.
Alright, let's keep going on.
And again, we're going to be covering more of this in the second hour.
I got this Phil Donahue clip that's pure fire, wrapped in platinum, diamond, and gold.
Talking about the shiggities, the biggity boops, back in the diggity day.
In a way that you can't, I mean, forget about it on YouTube.
Certainly couldn't do it on television anymore.
I mean, the television is just like, misinformation, disinformation, not true.
You know what? We can't give this person a platform.
De-platform. De-platform.
So, the GOP is moving to expel Representative Matt Gaetz after he signaled plans to boot House Speaker Kevin McCarthy for averting the government shutdown.
Alright? Tides have seemingly turned and GOP colleagues are trying to oust Gaetz if he...
If the House Ethics Committee investigating him finds wrongdoing.
So now they're sending the House Ethics Committee after the guy.
Far from perfect, but way better than the vast majority of these guys.
Way better. I mean, is he a Tom Massey?
No. But it's tough to be a Tom Massey out there.
There would need to be a two-thirds vote for the motion to go through.
No one can stand him at this point.
A smart guy without morals, one anonymous lawmaker told Fox News.
A smart guy without morals.
That describes the vast majority of the snakes in D.C. Some of them aren't smart, let's be honest.
Let's see. The ethics committee have been investigating them since 2021 for alleged sexual misconduct, illicit drug use, sharing inappropriate images on the House floor, and misusing campaign funds.
Since 1789, the Senate has expelled only 15 members.
Okay. So now they're going for him, huh?
Gates announced his motion to vacate speakership is imminent on Sunday.
I do intend to file a motion to vacate against Speaker McCarthy this week, Gates said, on CNN Sunday morning.
I think we need to rip off the Band-Aid.
I think we need to move on and new leadership that can be trustworthy.
They should have just stopped it in the beginning.
I was all for them, continuing to downvote him until they pick somebody else.
You can't...
Again, Kevin McCarthy promised us what?
We were going to get the January 6th tapes.
40 hours. When was that?
When was that again?
It's like back in January?
It was even before January?
We're in October, baby.
We're in October.
We're on the road to Halloween.
Every day is really Halloween these days, by the way.
Except for instead of the mask being on, the masks are constantly being pulled off.
Yeah. So McCarthy's rather arrogant about it.
He thinks he's going to be fine. And he just might be.
Obviously. He just might be.
Not even 100 thumbs up.
Can we get 20 thumbs up over there, YouTube?
And if you're watching on Rumble, those thumbs do help as well.
Stripe, the payment thing, faces backlash after payments firm cut off small family business for selling gun accessories amid debanking controversy.
Yeah. Stripe didn't even let me get an account.
I tried two separate times and I didn't fit the criteria.
What? You know, again, these payment processors, you get too big, you get out of line, and this is exactly what they want.
You don't have to commit a crime to not be able to use our currency.
You don't have to commit a crime to not be able to come into our stores.
Okay? You don't have to commit a crime not to be able to eat your food.
What do you mean? What do you mean, Jason?
Well, if you've got like a blockchain, IMF, World Bank style currency, right?
That is tied to your biometrics.
That currency may not be able to buy steak anymore.
Get up to the counter.
Try to have your steak.
You go, no. No, no, no.
It doesn't allow that.
What? No, no, no.
You get a can of beans.
You can buy as many cans of beans as you want.
Nice GMO beans.
They actually got Bill Gates' face right on them.
And every once in a while, there's a mystery bean in there that looks like Warren Buffett.
It's delicious. And I wish I was joking.
And I'm half joking.
Because beans, you might be lucky.
Bugs, you might be lucky.
It could be printed goo.
It could be the impossible stuff.
Like, when I watch that impossible commercial, it gives me nightmares.
Trouble sleeping after that thing.
So ridiculous. Oh, let's hit another couple stories here.
Nope, not going to hit that one.
We're going to wait for that one.
That just shows you how crazy everything is.
So... This also shows you how crazy everything is.
So Dianne Feinstein died.
And they really wanted to roll her out for one more vote.
They brought that woman out there dying the last several months.
Dying so that she could vote for their policies.
Clearly mentally not there.
Okay? 90 years old.
And you see that Schumer cried, and then Schwarzenegger said something, Newsom, who they're clearly getting ready to pull something with.
He's now the spokesperson for the Democratic Party.
They don't go to Joe Biden.
They don't go to his press secretary.
They don't go to Kamala Imbaris.
They go to Newsom.
And Schwarzenegger, again, I had this discussion with Steve Poikinen for the premium.
And I pointed out him rocking that giant death's head Nazi belt buckle.
I don't always point out the fact that he had Kurt Waldheim at his wedding.
Nazi war criminal and prominent member of the United Nations.
Shocker. Shocker.
And he said back in the day, I don't care.
I love Kurt. Maria loves Kurt.
We love Kurt. He's like a part of the family.
Game of toast. And then later, he had to apologize for it.
Just like he's apologizing for his Nazi father all of a sudden.
Yeah. That's why, again, it wasn't just the skull and bones.
He rocked the actual Nazi death's head as governor on his belt on the cover of Time magazine with Michael Bloomberg.
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Again, Donahue's going to kick it off with this classic clip that you can no longer see on mainstream television.
I can promise you that.
Alright! So we're there.
By the way, guys, I did.
I finally had enough of it.
I swapped my computer out, and I'm just so happy.
Like, there was definitely something going on.
Maybe it was the power supply on it.
Hopefully it's not the video card.
Maybe it's the motherboard. I'm definitely going to have to take that in.
I spent way too much money on it not to get it fixed.
But instead of Beefy, that was my Beefy computer, I've got Baby here.
And Baby is running super smooth.
I've got no graphics issues whatsoever on the thing.
I haven't had a problem.
I don't want to jinx myself, but this is the first time, and I don't know how many, it's got to be like two months, that there hasn't been some kind of a problem within the first hour of the broadcast.
Now, I'm very hopeful.
Funny thing is, I tried a different camera.
I'll tell you about these Razer cameras.
You know, I was usually a Logitech guy.
I've had the Avermedia ones.
These Razer cameras are pretty good.
I've got an upgrade coming for this one sometime today.
Hopefully, it's a bit of an upgrade.
We'll see what it really looks like.
Again, because this little $30 camera Pawn Shop Cam has really done me right.
Okay. Donahue.
People talking about shots back in the day that were hurting people.
You know, this is long before the COVID-1984 stuff.
And by the way, this was the story that...
I couldn't do over there because it would have just driven me too mad.
And the winner is COVID vaccines!
Nobel Prize for Medicine goes to U.S. scientists and Hungarian peer who helped create game-changing mRNA jabs.
What? Catalan Carrico and Drew Weissman shared the coveted Nobel Prize award today.
The duo were credited with helping change the course of the COVID pandemic.
This is why the Nobel Prize is a joke.
It's when they gave the Nobel Prize to Barack Obama for not doing anything.
Right out of the gates.
Nobel Peace Prize for nothing.
Okay? Two scientists whose pioneering work helped create mRNA COVID vaccines were awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine.
Carrico and Weissman were credited with helping to change the course of the pandemic.
Before mRNA jabs were rolled out to millions of people worldwide to protect them against COVID, such technology was considered experimental.
You know, before we decided to just inject everybody, it was experimental.
Unreal. Researchers are now exploring...
If it could help beat cancer and other diseases.
And again, this was explored a long time ago because in 2016, in fact, something I actually discussed with Andrew Huff, a drug had been patented by Moderna in association with DARPA, a cancer-fighting drug, that ended up having a 12-sequence DNA nucleotide drug.
12-secants DNA identical to the virus, they told us, was zoonotic.
Carrico, 68, and Weissman, 64, first met in the 1990s while working at the University of Pennsylvania after a chance meeting while photocopying research papers.
Just a chance meeting.
They realized their shared interests before embarking on the decades-long mission to help make better jabs.
Look at them. Isn't that nice?
He's got a nice little cartoon.
It is a cartoon.
Nice little art piece right there.
Hey, she's got kind of a smile.
Makes me want to take them.
There they are. Dark, dark, dark.
Dark, dark, dark, dark, dark, dark.
All right. Let's play it.
Donahue. Donahue used to be so good.
There used to be real debate. And like, as far as a talk show forum before it all went, I slept with your cousin.
And all that nonsense and the baby diaper stuff and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Donahue had some real stuff.
It's just that I think the public needs to be informed.
We need to be told the benefits versus the risk.
We need to know what we're facing.
Well, the doctor's side of the polio vaccine and what nobody knows is that Jonas Salk has pointed out that in the last 10 years in this country, two-thirds of all the cases of polio have been vaccine-induced.
How many cases is that, Bob?
How many cases, Bob?
Would you not interrupt me for a second?
I know that doctors are used to interrupting patients, but not another doctor.
I mean, see, it's, I mean, we never, ever, ever, ever, ever be able to have this type of conversation again on television.
No. Why? Because the big pharmaceutical companies in the government have hold of them.
I think, but let's get, he does make a point that we should also say Sabin is live and the live vaccine in Salk is inactive, as we say in the laboratory.
All right. How many was it, they asked?
Well, how many people know that the European epidemic of polio, there were about 20 or 30 cases in this country?
Now, of course, the American doctors will argue that the reason why polio disappeared in this country was because of the vaccine.
But then why did it disappear in Europe in the 1940s and the 1950s without mass vaccination?
Why doesn't it occur in the third world where only 10% of the people have ever been immunized against polio or anything else?
Oh, it occurs in the third world now because a lot more have been immunized.
In fact, don't forget, Gates' vaccine out in the Congo, right?
It was right around COVID-1984 time.
So in other words, we may be fighting a tiger that died.
That's quite correct. Ask the people in Great Britain.
Ask the people in Japan.
Gentlemen, if you please, I've got probably the smartest audience we've ever had.
I have a question.
How long a delayed action, if any, would you connect this with, like MS? Is MS a possibility?
Would multiple sclerosis be one of the possible results?
As a matter of fact, there's a new publication that just came out from John Hoffman, who's a close associate of Tony Morris's, that gives the references linking MS in later life to the early introduction of live virus vaccines like measles and like some of the others that are live viruses.
Now, at the present time, I would recommend That anybody who has MS or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or any of those degenerative neurologic conditions of later life carefully review their vaccine histories.
I would also like to comment to that because in connection with my case, I've been doing some research.
Let me tell them once again, Ms.
Gundy, that you are a Guillain-Barre victim, contracted following the Following your receipt of the swine flu vaccination.
I am in the process of writing a book about my experience, and in the process I've done considerable research.
And from what I have learned, it looks as if immunizations frequently cause autoimmune diseases.
Not only Guillain-Barre syndrome, but lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and other types of things.
I mean, that's the deal.
The explosion of autoimmune disorders.
Insanity! Insanity!
Insanity! We have no data at this point.
We should also say that there's a good deal of evidence suggesting that multiple sclerosis may be the result of distemper in an animal that the victim received during childhood.
Now, none of this is absolutely nailed to the wall, but that's the problem with this.
What's a mother to do with all of these balls in the air?
And nobody really is certain.
I would just like to also comment that we had 46 million people vaccinated with a swine flu shot, and I have written to Ralph Nader's organization, I have written to some of the government organizations trying to get them to do a survey, an ongoing survey, to see if these vaccinations do cause autoimmune diseases or what the reactions are.
I can't even get a response because I'm not a doctor, I have no clout, I'm a nobody.
Again, you know, Ralph Nader, he's done some good things, failed on other issues.
And this is another reason why RFK Jr.
is so appealing, because he didn't fail on this issue.
When he looked, when he confronted the evidence, he didn't fail on this issue.
Mrs. Grant, why were you shaking your head?
It isn't only with that vaccine, it's with all vaccines.
They are not interested in the adverse reactions.
As a matter of fact, if I may, I'd like to invite anyone to write to me if they've had an adverse reaction.
I'd like to help the government because they don't want to know, but I would like to know.
I am a mother of three children, and I have been informed and I have read up on these things, and I chose not to vaccinate my children, but when they get to school, why is it that I have to fight for my rights as a mother and the choice I've made?
Let me just quickly, we're along, but that's a very important question.
Here are the states in which you either have the totally free decision about whether or not to vaccinate, or there's, we're calling them loophole states, states where they're not going to Send your child to solitary if you don't have his car tonight.
There's Iowa. And a lot of that has changed.
Remember, California used to be Republican.
California? Not all children must be immunized in these states.
Some require religious reasons.
In some places there is a bureaucratic come on we have to go through to prove that you
this or that and others it's probably easier so just for the sake of simplifying this Colorado
Idaho Indiana Iowa Louisiana Maine Michigan Minnesota Missouri Montana Nebraska North
Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania Rhode Island Utah Vermont Washington and Wisconsin if your
state And by the way it's all states.
Because you have a constitutional right to be secure in your persons and property.
So in other words, if you don't have the right to decide what goes in and outside of your body or your child's body, you really don't have any rights whatsoever.
It's not on there. It means that your child is going to be left at the kindergarten door feeling very, very much an outcast because he didn't get his immunization shots.
But again, that's how they want you to feel.
They want you to feel alone.
They want you to feel ostracized.
They want to marginalize and minimize you and traumatize you.
And they've traumatized really all of us at some point.
Let's make that extremely clear.
My man Thomas Massey.
Now we played a clip last week of his bipartisan amendment to ban the transfer of Actually, we didn't cover this one.
We covered different ones.
But this was to ban the transfer of cluster munitions to other countries, including Ukraine.
It failed. But we got a recorded vote.
So look, this is why I like Massey.
Because he's...
We're going to play this clip.
He's trying to end this war in Ukraine.
Now... We played clips earlier of him talking about how they're trying to put ranchers out of business, cattle tagging, how they're trying to GMO the entire food supply.
Massey's consistently good.
And here he is speaking out against the Ukraine conflict.
And again, cluster munitions that cause, I don't know, massive amounts of pain, death, and suffering.
No biggie. For what purposes does the gentleman from Kentucky seek recognition?
Mr. Chair, I have an amendment at the desk.
The clerk will designate the amendment.
Amendment No. 77, printed in Part D of House Report No.
118-216, offered by Mr.
Massey of Kentucky. Pursuant to House Resolution 723, the gentleman from Kentucky, Mr.
Massey, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes.
The chair recognizes the gentleman from Kentucky.
Mr. Chairman, I rise in support of this bipartisan amendment.
This amendment is very simple.
It states that none of the funds made available by this act may be used to transfer cluster munitions to any foreign country.
And I reserve the balance of my time.
The gentleman from Kentucky Reserves.
For what purposes does the gentleman from Florida seek recognition?
I will claim the time in his opposition, Mr.
Chairman. He is recognized for five minutes.
Thanks, Mr. Chairman. I respectfully rise in opposition to the amendment which would impose a blanket prohibition on the transfer of cluster munitions to any ally or partner abroad.
So although the bill contains a long-standing limitation on the use abroad of U.S. cluster munitions, it does permit the transfer of these weapons where the dud rate is 1% or less.
The bill also allows the transfer of related assistance where the purpose is for demilitarization or permanently disposing of such munitions.
This amendment, however, goes beyond the restriction in this bill.
It would ban the transfer of those weapons to any foreign partner under any circumstances.
Good. Good.
And good.
Whether to respond to a conflict in the, you know, potentially the Korean Peninsula or to support Taiwan or the event of a communist Chinese invasion or other unforeseen potential issues.
In other words, I think, and I say this respectfully, would I think unwisely tie the hands of our military in any potential future conflict.
And so for those reasons, I respectfully would urge to defeat this amendment and at this time I would reserve.
The gentleman from Florida Reserves.
The gentleman from Kentucky is recognized.
Mr. Chair, I now yield one minute to my friend on the other side of the aisle, Ms.
Lee from California. The gentleman from California is recognized.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I rise in support of my colleagues' amendment and I thank Representatives Massey and McGovern for offering it.
Cluster bombs are some of the most inhumane weapons on earth.
The United States should not use or stockpile these weapons.
And we certainly should not be transferring them to any other nation.
Cluster bombs undermine our effort to promote human rights and dignity everywhere.
At a time when we are trying to mobilize the world in defense of human dignity in Ukraine, our cause is undermined by the continued existence of these weapons in the United States arsenal.
So again, bipartisan.
I don't like that she's still grandstanding for the Ukraine war.
But Massey's not a stupid man.
And again, I mean, he got 178 votes.
He got 178 votes.
That's big. Okay?
That's huge.
And I would hope that most people, if they just saw what one of these things could do to a child...
Family. Etc.
They'd be like, alright, maybe I'm against that.
Maybe we shouldn't do that.
Cluster munitions leave bomblets spread over an indiscriminate area, often laying undetonated for generations.
Unexploded cluster munitions have maimed or killed countless civilians over the last few decades, including an outrageous number of children.
We're still spending millions of dollars to clean up cluster munitions used in Southeast Asia decades ago.
We cannot be complicit in their further spread.
Nearly 125 countries have banned their use by signing on to the United Nations Convention on Cluster Munitions.
For years, this bill, the SBROPS bill, has carried language severely limiting their transfer to other countries.
I urge my colleagues to support this.
May I have another 30 seconds?
The gentleman is recognized. Thank you very much.
Let me just reiterate that nearly 125 countries have banned their use by signing on to the United Nations Convention on Cluster Munitions.
For years, the SFOP's bill, our bill, has carried language severely limiting their transfer to other countries.
But this has not proven to be enough.
A complete ban is overdue and I'm proud to support this amendment and I urge my colleagues to support it and I yield back.
The gentleman yields. I reserve.
The gentleman from Kentucky reserves.
The gentleman from Florida is recognized.
I will yield the remaining part of the time.
The gentleman from Florida yields.
I would now like to yield two minutes to my friend on the other side of the aisle from Nevada.
The gentleman from Nevada is recognized for two minutes.
Thank you very much.
I join my colleagues in support of this vital amendment to avert more widespread harm to civilians in areas contaminated by unexploded ordinance.
We should ban these cluster bombs and the transfer of them to other countries.
Thousands of communities across Southeast Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe face lingering dangers from landmines and explosive remnants of war dating back to World War II, the Vietnam War, and the Indochina Wars.
And many Pacific Island nations are still contaminated by unexploded ordnance following World War II battles between Japan and the Allied forces.
I mean, think about that.
Can you imagine that day?
Talk about a bad day.
Like, you're out with your family or your kids and you're just in some rural area.
Whether it's in Japan in World War II or somewhere in an African nation or Middle Eastern nation and you're Your child or your wife or your loved one just blown to bits?
Just an excruciating death?
For nothing?
Forget about when they're actually used to target and kill people.
Which is gross enough for me anyway.
But hey. Cluster munitions have continued to be lethal decades long after they were originally deployed.
Laos, the most heavily bombed country per capita in history, has suffered an estimated 50,000 civilian casualties from explosive remnants of war since 1964.
Cambodia and Vietnam have seen over 64,000 and 105,000 casualties since 1975 respectfully.
If you have visited these countries, you may have encountered little musical groups on the street of the victims of these cluster bombs.
And as you heard, what's really tragic is about two-thirds of those who are injured or killed are children.
The land in Ukraine that has been contaminated By explosive ordinance has increased tenfold and now takes up 30% of the country, representing an area the size of Florida or twice the size of the entire country of Portugal.
There is a reason why a vast majority of the international community, our allies, have banned cluster bombs and it's time for the U.S. to follow suit.
So I'm pleased to support this amendment and thank my colleagues for bringing it.
I yield back. The gentleman from Nevada yields.
The gentleman from Kentucky is recognized.
Mr. Chair, over the past year, our country has been engaged in a proxy war with Russia.
And we're on a path to a hot war where we will be directly involved if we don't change that path now.
It's short-sighted to use cluster bombs there to transfer those munitions.
It will represent an escalation in the war that could draw us further into that conflict.
And I agree with my colleagues on the other side of the aisle.
It's a good idea just not to transfer these to any other country.
Now, some have said on previous amendments here on the floor to me, well, I think our Army, our military, we shouldn't be limiting our military.
I want to be clear, this amendment does not limit our own military.
What it says is we will not transfer these munitions to other countries.
And I think that's wise.
It's the prudent thing to do.
We shouldn't be providing them to any other country, and certainly not under the guise of world peace.
Because they last, as my colleagues have said, for years and years in many cases.
I urge adoption of this amendment and I yield back.
And it gets shut down.
But he nails it.
And it's nice to see other people acknowledging how awful and terrible that is.
Speaking of which, this is Mark Hamill sitting there with actual Nazis.
Modern day Nazis.
Rocking Nazi stuff.
And... It's just, I have no idea what the flag signifies.
My support is simply for Ukraine over the Russian invasion.
Period. It just doesn't even matter.
I mean, never ask a woman to rage.
A man is salary. Luke Skywalker, what that flag stands for.
I mean, it's just crazy.
Check out my video where I chatted with the forces of good, my friends in Azoff, about their heroic vanquishing of evil.
Mark, your friend stood the whole time in front of a Nazi flag.
The dark cartoon is here.
And by the way, let's bring this one up.
This is going to be a problem.
And I'm wondering how Rumble is going to deal with it.
I'm wondering how even Rockfin is going to deal with it.
But the Canadian government is now trying to censor any type of online streaming services that offer podcasts.
Really? They must formally register with the government to permit regulatory controls...
Again, this is the danger of speech to them.
It's right out in the open.
They can parade an actual 98-year-old Nazi on the parliamentary floor to the tune of two standing ovations as they say they've got to what?
Regulate everything.
Regulate everything, including speech.
I mean, this is a Nazi dream.
A Nazi, and that's, again, Kurt Waldheim.
In fact, let's bring him up right now.
We'll do it live. Kurt Waldheim.
Nazi. UN. There he is right there.
Okay, I mean, what's Kurt Waldheim known for?
Austrian politician and diplomat and Secretary General of the United Nations for nine years.
President of Austria from 86 to 92.
We love Kurt. We love him.
Kurt Waldheim banned for his Nazi past.
Oh boy.
Just incredible.
We love Kurt.
We love him.
I want to go over that one in a minute.
I want to go to a video from the Primo.
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This is a piece of the conversation of myself and Steve Poikinen talking about Flynn, talking about Trump, talking about the state of the world.
You know, I had Flynn on my other show this week for the first time.
So the first time that, you know, Flynn came on.
And, you know, it's the making sense of the madness deal.
So I'm not in my hat and my shirt.
I'm in my haircut and my jacket.
And at one point, you know, and I've talked to Flynn just really slightly behind the scenes.
Not, you know, I've never had a sit down with him or anything like that.
But when I was talking about what I really think Donald Trump's only crimes were, I said not committing enough war crimes.
And by the time I got to and exposing the media military industrial complex, he was trying to talk over me.
Not committing any war crimes.
Not committing any war crimes. So...
I came back, and listen, I'm going to be fair.
I go, look, I agree he took on the military-industrial complex to some level, but there were decisions in Syria and Iran in particular that I didn't like.
And, you know, he nodded to both those things.
And the thing is that if you're going to have an honest discussion, you have to acknowledge there's no reason we should have done that to Soleimani.
You have to acknowledge that the Duma attack did not happen, and to this day, Trump is acting like it happened.
Alright? You have to acknowledge that Trump talked about Saudi Arabia in a light about 9-11, alluded to we might know, and then when he was asked about it over a year ago at the Live Golf Course, he said it's never been investigated and it's a damn shame.
Like, whoa!
It's like, easy, Chuck. Wait, we haven't investigated that one?
Like, that should have been at the height of your administration, right?
And that's the other thing.
You could have Bannon snap off About how on day one we're getting JFK, RFK, MLK, Malcolm X, and even Epstein files.
We'll see about that.
But where's the 9-11 stuff?
Everybody acknowledges that 9-11 is the turning point and the excuse for so much of this.
In fact, Matt Taibbi was on Allison Moro's program this week.
And at the tail end, when I was trying to get her to ask about 9-11...
To Matt Taibbi, he started talking about 9-11 as the birth of the security state in its form.
Well, I mean, when Tucker came out and said, well, you can't talk about Building 7, I think that was one of those things that let a lot of people go, oh, okay, I guess we could talk about this now.
Because the floodgates have sort of opened with the people who were mainstream or, you know, got a little bit on the periphery and then became the new online mainstream, that crowd.
They're starting to acknowledge a little bit more reality than they have been for perhaps the last, oh, 22 years.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
And that's encouraging. And listen, that's the other thing, right?
Because if you think we're never going to get anywhere and we're just preaching to the choir and there is no piercing the mainstream, but there are no good people, I don't know what to tell you.
I'm not telling you to ride the hero train, but we also have to be reasonable, right?
You got to hope somebody like a Flynn...
Who was in, you know, high levels of the Defense Department.
The highest levels, if you will.
You gotta hope that he was just so sick of the corruption.
He was really trying to clean them out.
And that's why they used the Logan Act against him.
I mean, that's how I look at it, right?
He must have been a threat.
Or you don't roll out the Logan Act.
And once again, the guy who came up with that was Joey B when there was still a little sharpness to that pencil, everybody.
That was... That was literally like in the throes of the last days of the gangster Joe Biden.
Because that's really who he represented back in the day.
People have to realize that.
He's not a dumb... He wasn't a dumb guy.
He's not a bumbling idiot.
He just currently is in the throes of fucking dementia.
Okay? So like, back in the day, they would go, Hey Joe, you're really corrupt and hang out with gangsters.
How do we do this? Logan Act.
Logan Act. No, I mean, look, that's fair.
I think the one thing that we know that history has told us for certain is that once cowards and proven criminals and people who know that they're going to be caught start to feel that way.
Like the walls might be closing in a little bit.
Then they act in pretty predictable, pretty over-the-top manners.
And Logan Act...
That's a pretty over-the-top man.
You know, so it tracks, certainly.
And I'm not saying, you know, who or what Mike Flynn is or any of that kind of stuff.
I don't know. But what I do know is when people with something to hide and something to protect start to get twitchy and nervous, they tend to do things like that.
And you can even just be hinting.
They impeach Donald Trump.
Over a phone call about a thing that happened in real life that we all saw on videotape.
We saw Joey B. Bragan in front of the Council on Foreign Relations.
How many times have we both played that over the years?
And they still impeached Donald Trump over it.
Now, the corrupt, dominant gangster is still technically president, and they're trying to make it illegal for his main opposition, the guy who, again, got impeached for disclosing the fact that the guy who's currently the president is a corrupt gangster.
That guy, trying to make it illegal for him to run again.
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Really great conversation with Steve Poikinen of Slow News Day and of course AM Wake Up.
He does a great job. I've known Steve now for years.
Has a great take.
Has a great sense of humor.
Really love his show.
So I hope you guys check that out.
Now, I want to go to this clip of Tucker Carlson a moment.
But, you know, you saw it.
I saw it. What planet are we living on?
I don't know who John Levine is, but I saw this and I was just like, oh my god.
So Vivek Ramaswamy, I talked a little bit about the debate last week and how I thought it was kind of like amateurish and kind of craptacular in a lot of ways.
Transgenderism, especially in kids, is a mental health disorder.
Vivek Ramaswamy.
So this Azeen, Azeen, Gorishi.
Let's look that person up because it's just such a fun name.
Gor Aishi.
Okay. Azen?
You wonder if this is even like a real person, but who knows?
Gor. Let's see.
Gor Aishi.
There it is right there.
Who is Azen Gor Aishi?
New York Times.
Of course. New York Times, London-based writer specializing in science, technology, and culture.
New Scientist, Wired, UK, Newsweek, and more.
So mainstream trash, really.
That's what you're looking at here is mainstream trash.
So let's see.
It says, this is false.
And then you read this. Being transgender is not a mental health disorder.
Many transgender people experience gender dysphoria.
Many? All.
All. Not all.
Or psychological distress as a result of their incongruence between their sex and their gender identity.
Gender dysphoria is a diagnosis in the psychiatric, diagnostic, and statistical manual of mental disorders and can be given to children, adolescents, or adults.
Mental health disorder in the book of mental disorders.
But it's false.
I mean, wow.
Just wow.
And can I say it again?
Wow. Post-truth world where we're living in.
All right. I watched this clip of the Tuckins talking about death.
I think I watched it last night.
Maybe one of the last things that I actually watched or listened to before I went to sleep.
Maybe it was yesterday, but I caught it and I thought it was pretty profound.
And here's the deal.
I often talk about some aspects of this, that there is one shot at the title.
I truly believe.
First of all, there's no going backwards, okay?
None. You don't get to go back.
There are no do-overs.
You can make things right in life.
You can continuously do things again and again and again until you get better at them.
You might get another chance, but you can't go backwards in time.
Okay? And the thing that we really do all have in common is that at some point, the ride ends.
Nobody gets out alive.
Okay? And Tucker just makes this really profound point.
Once you accept that, and really a limited if no control over how that eventually occurs, you become free to be brave.
And I don't even know if it's bravery.
I think a lot of it is self-preservation for as long as you can have it.
But not only self-preservation of...
Me and my life and my standard of living, but the self-preservation of a decent standard of living for those that I love and humanity in general.
So a very profound clip here from the Tuckins.
We're going to play it up.
Here we go. The person who's brave wins.
Period. And in a moment like this, the stakes are higher.
It's not just a matter of like being the next guy who invents something cool and then figures out a way to sell it.
No. It's, do you want your children to be able to live here?
Do you want to have grandchildren at all?
And if you're not brave, that won't happen.
And it's very clear at this point.
And I could, boy, I could bore you with a lot of dark stats, but I'm not going to because you know them.
And so, be brave.
And by the way, there's nothing easier.
The key to being brave is brooding about death.
This is just true. I believe.
The key to being brave is brooding about death.
All anxiety and all fear stems from the most basic of all fears, which is the fear of death, which is inborn.
You feel it from the moment you arrive.
Because you know it's going to end on some level.
My deepest child on our fifth birthday burst into tears and I said, why?
All my other more shallow children were psyched for the cake.
My deep child said, well, I don't want it to end.
And I said, what?
My life! I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
I could drown in these waters, they're too deep!
I did start crying, yes I did.
Okay, I'll admit it. But anyway, but whether we articulate it or not, that is the root of all anxiety.
And so you need to focus on that.
And I grew up in a place when I was a kid called La Jolla, California, which had a lot of...
I know someone just snickered. Okay, got it.
Yes, I know. It has a lot going for it.
It's beautiful and all that.
But in retrospect, the one thing that made it a really bad place, actually, to grow up and to live and why I don't visit anymore is there was only one taboo in La Jolla and in all kind of affluent towns like La Jolla in the West, which is death.
It's like the one thing you could not talk about.
I mean, people had freaky sex situations in La Jolla, but even in Wilmington you'd be shocked by it.
I'm serious, okay? It's a little inside joke for people from Wilmington.
Oh. Anyway, sorry.
But you would be. Like, nothing was judged.
Like, well, I ended up, you know, marrying the babysitter, but then I brought the massage therapist in for some polygamy, and people were like, ah, that's cool.
Really? Yeah. No problem.
No judgment whatsoever.
None. The one thing you couldn't do was talk about dying or any of its attendant symptoms like aging.
No aging! And if you got old enough and your age was visible enough, you had to go to Palm Springs.
You had to leave. No, I'm serious.
It was our equivalent of putting you on the ice floe.
Okay, like the Inuit do.
Sorry, you're all just, you know. And it's like, whatever happened to Mrs.
So-and-so? I don't know. She was in our 450 SLC just driving, driving east.
Never saw her again. And she's in Palm Desert at Thunderbird or whatever.
And now she's, you know, you don't know.
But the one thing you could never say about Mrs.
So-and-so is she died like we all will.
Totally not acceptable. And as a result of that, beneath, and those of you who've lived there or know the area or any town like that, I doubt Aspen or Jackson or any different, right?
The one thing about those towns is the anxiety level is crazy high.
And that's why everyone's on benzos.
Or like climbing to the top of Snow King, manically or whatever, doing so much cardio that they calm down.
I'm not joking. Anyone familiar with the culture I'm talking about?
White wine, now Casamigos, it's changed, but whatever, same idea.
There's a crazy amount of anxiety because no one can acknowledge the core truth of life, which is that it ends.
And any attempt to even talk about this or engage in a religious discussion, which by definition implies death and powerlessness, was rejected as repulsive and an attack.
And it made everyone crazy.
And it made them cowards.
That's true. It made them cowards.
So as long as you're afraid of that, you're not going to be very effective fighting against people who really are serving a cause they believe is larger than themselves.
Now, I think it's Satan or whatever you call it.
But it doesn't matter what I think.
They believe they are acting on behalf of something larger than themselves.
The revolution. And if you're just like, make it go away, I don't want to be uncomfortable, you're going to lose.
And the consequences are going to be horrible.
Probably not for anyone in this room, because like everyone here is kind of higher income and older like me.
But certainly for your kids, there's like no chance they'll prosper in a country like that.
There's no chance. And your grandkids, I mean, they'll just be like texting, so they're like, where can we move?
Where can we move? Oh, nowhere.
So it's essential not to be afraid to die.
And once you decide, I'm really not afraid to die, nothing scares you.
Like, what's scary at that point?
Bring it on. Oh, you're gonna criticize me on Facebook.
You're gonna bring suit against me.
You're gonna arrest me. You're gonna kill me.
So what? Go ahead.
And I would make two arguments, and I'll stop with this, because now I'm really getting crazy, but I mean it.
I would make two arguments on behalf of not being afraid of death.
And the first is just an obvious mechanistic argument that I think everyone, regardless of religious faith, can understand, which is, you're gonna anyway, and it's gonna be horrible.
So, like, why not?
You're playing with the house money.
And I would recommend one of the greatest essays I've ever read was by George Orwell, written As part of a book he wrote called Down and Out in Paris in London, but he winds up in a hospital in Paris in the 30s during the Depression with tuberculosis.
George Orwell was a man of famous and proven physical courage.
Shot in the throat by a sniper standing guard during the Spanish Civil War on the wrong side, unfortunately, but whatever, he was trying.
And didn't mention it in his diary!
Didn't mention it in his diary.
I mean, this is a man who had, you know, went to Eaton You know, in 1913, grew up rough in the way that the British upper classes used to raise their boys, in a martial way, actually.
And he winds up in this hospital for the indigent, and he's in a huge bay, like the size of this room, filled with metal cots, and people around him are dying.
But they're not dying of anything interesting.
They haven't been shot in the throat by a sniper.
Well, they ain't leaving your mouths around.
They're dying of, like, diarrhea.
And the flu.
And he describes in this wonderful essay how horrible it is.
And he has this line there.
He says, you know, there's so many tears shed for guys who die, you know, during the Great War, which is only 10 years before, 20 years before, going over the top of the trench and getting mowed down by a 50 cal.
And he goes, that's very sad.
Obviously, he grew up in a world where all the men were killed that way.
But he goes, that's kind of nothing compared to the way The people around me are dying.
Like, it's gonna be bad no matter what.
You might as well die with your shoes on doing something you believe in.
That was Orwell's conclusion.
In the end, he died of tuberculosis alone.
But whatever, he didn't get to choose.
None of us do get to choose, but we can have the mindset that frees us From the anxiety over something that we can't change, that's gonna happen, and at very best, we can imbue it with meaning.
That's the point. That's the choice we have.
We're gonna die. Should it mean something?
Should our life mean something? That's the only choice we get to make.
The rest of it is out of our hands.
And the second point I would make is something that, you know, I've come to very slowly over many years, but, I mean, let's just be totally real.
All the religion stuff?
Basically true. It's basically true.
It is. And this is the only civilization that I'm aware of in all human history, and I mean the West post-war, so the last 80 years in the Anglosphere and Western Europe, is the only civilization in history that has proceeded on any other assumption but there is a god or gods.
It's like, that's a brand new thing.
It turns out, actually, spoiler alert, it doesn't work.
Okay. It doesn't work at all.
There was something about the atomic bomb going off, in my opinion, that completely changed people's assumptions.
And I think that display of godlike power gave people the false impression that they were gods.
That's my personal belief. I've never heard anybody say that, but I sincerely believe that.
But whatever it was, post-war, our assumptions about the universe changed.
And I think, in retrospect, we look ridiculous.
But nobody else has assumed that.
From the Hivro Indians at the Amazon headwaters to the Swedes.
And by the way, thank you for hiring Swedes.
Nobody does. You know, the most secular nation in the world, they were fervent evangelists until about 20 minutes ago.
I mean, this is a brand new world that we live in.
Not just secular, I mean, that began hundreds of years ago, but a civilization whose core assumption omits the possibility that we're not the most powerful force in the universe.
See, this never happened.
And so, I mean, you could even, like, just do the law of averages here.
Are we right?
Or is every other human being who's ever lived right?
So it's Kamala Harris versus all history.
What do you think? And I'm kind of thinking the overwhelming evidence lands on the other as a god.
And this is not the end.
Nobody's ever not thought that.
And so if you're willing to kind of roll the dice on that, considering you're going to die anyway, there's really nothing to be afraid of other than cowardice.
Living as a slave, hating yourself, being held in contempt by those closest to you, Living without purpose, those are the things to fear.
So, I will stop with that and just say, take heart.
Take heart. Your bravery is scarier to the other side than any weapon you could marshal.
They melt in the face of it.
They've only advanced this quickly because they've met no resistance at all.
Because everybody is a cucked coward.
Oh, I don't want to make anybody mad.
Yeah, really? You know, it stops here.
If you had 10% of the population take that posture, this crap would end immediately.
Boom! I shut my mouth that entire 10 plus minutes.
So many things to break down right there.
Okay. First of all, I think that he makes a great point about World War II and post the atomic bomb.
I think that it might not have been necessarily the atomic bomb going off, but the movement towards complete and total compartmentalization and the movement away from transparency.
Okay. And into the nether regions of what the deep state and black projects and eugenics became.
Okay? Because he's right.
Secular was there. And, you know, he even talks about how he thinks it's Satan.
You know what? And I'm not even going to take that posture one way or another.
But I do think good and evil exist.
And I don't think that this is the end.
All right? And there are just so many things that are completely and totally profound about what he just mentioned.
Completely and totally profound.
That again, it's going to happen anyway.
One shot at the title. Are you going to imbue your life with meaning?
Let's see. Yes, I did.
So I just got a text from my boy, Scanoni.
Did you see the statements about immigration coming in from New York City?
Oh, I saw it. It's too much, says Kathy Hochul, who shouldn't be there in the first place.
It's a little too much.
It's getting too bad for them.
And we've already covered Adams at length.
On Thursday.
TD, thank you so much.
Seems just about everything the media tells the public is deliberate misinformation, causing more harm than good.
Thank you to Jason and everyone behind the scenes for honest, helpful, healing information.
And look, I don't want to be darkness all the time.
My man, Muppet Pimpin' out there, part of the Burmese Brigade, great supporter of the show.
Hit me up in a comment basically saying, you know, I just got to take a break.
It's just too dark.
It's too bad. I think that the Wi-Fi thing for surveillance may have been the straw that broke the camel's back.
I constantly talk about it, but it's true.
I'm living my life.
I'm a happy person.
I'm navigating this reality.
I'm trying to be brave.
And Tuck's right about this.
If just 10% stood up and said no more, That would be enough.
Are we going to get there?
I don't know. But we're going to try.
I want to play one more clip from the premium here.
And this is myself and Steve talking about spy and shiny style.
Harkens back to the stuff on Schmidt that I played earlier.
What they want...
Is total apathy.
I think what they want is just apathetic compliance more than anything.
And that's why there's, you know, confusing to soul rendering psyop after psyop after psyop.
You don't even get to come up and catch a breath before you've got Mexican aliens getting $200 billion for a cokehead in Ukraine that's The reason we have to do that is because the future of Taiwan is at stake.
Just ask Lindsey Graham.
He said that on TV the other day.
We can't give up on Ukraine because Taiwan.
No, that's gonna show weakness.
That's the whole thing. We're in an inverted reality that if we're not...
Waging war or helping to wage war, somehow someone else is going to wage war on one of our interests we can't let them wage war against.
I mean, we're never going to call it war again.
It hasn't been war for decade upon decade.
We're going to call it the war on things.
This is the war on communism, right?
That's the new thing. They've got their ism back.
No one even knows what communism is anymore.
They don't even realize. You know, I had this great conversation with Sam Husseini.
People don't even realize that during the Nixon era, the deregulation in China was all Rockefeller and Kissinger run.
It was so they could bring in their soft capitalism under one authoritarianism and allow it to grow with massive deregulation and growth.
We're going to buy all their goods.
So they got all the Coca-Cola they could handle.
All the Levi Blue jeans you could imagine.
Every access to electronic gadgets.
Now that our companies and their companies are going to work synergistically.
We'll use South Korea as one of the big conduits for that technology.
Make that the apex of this whole deal.
And it will explode.
And what we'll get in return is a creep to the authoritarianism that China was born and
bound into culturally.
You know, and that's what people don't get because in this country, we've never had that
type of culture that is so massive and so invasive because it's almost unitarian, right?
I want everybody to know the people moving to China now, that's a new thing.
For hundreds, if not obviously thousands of years, just like in this country, before we came over with the pilgrims and then all of a sudden we said, come on in, huddled masses all the way back at Ellis Island in the early 1900s.
People have to realize that all of a sudden culture, there's a huge melting pot.
Wasn't it like that in China?
And they're 1.2 billion strong.
But I'll tell you what we got. We got their government.
We got that Jijing Ping style.
Hey, we got to stop this misinformation.
We got to share all this technology.
Five eyes. Like, Wen saw Tim Dillon last week.
Okay? And he made the TikTok joke.
He's talking about TikTok. It's like, a lot of controversy on TikTok.
People are real worried about China.
Spying on them through TikTok.
You know, because they're spying on them Chinese style.
He's like, it's okay.
Your own government admits to spite on everything you do.
But no, no, no.
They're doing it Chinese style.
And I mean, that's the big joke.
Folks, we did it.
Swapped out the computer.
Not one technical glitch.
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