Walk-A-Con With Brandon Straka And Something Big With Josh Reid | MSOM Ep. 838
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Five Years of Walk Away
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| Welcome to Making Sense of the Madness. | |
| And it's hard to believe, but it's been five years since the Walk Away campaign began. | |
| And now it's time for Walk a Con. | |
| Brandon Strzok is here to talk all about it November 10th to the 12th. | |
| You're not going to want to miss it. | |
| Stay tuned. | |
| we're about to make sense of the madness. | |
| Actually, I was like, what the hell are you old people talking about? | |
| He's a racist, right? | |
| I mean, at least that's what I've seen on the internet. | |
| My grandmother on my dad's side kept telling me to go do my own research. | |
| So I was like, well, sheesh. | |
| Nobody got any good answers for me. | |
| So I guess I got to go do my own research. | |
| And don't even ask me what my wife thought. | |
| She was not interested at all. | |
| The more research I started to do on Trump, the more I started to like the guy, even though I was trying my hardest to hate his guts. | |
| I mean, I was literally getting in arguments with people at work because I was just trying to find all the answers. | |
| And me being a black man, having a bunch of people telling me that they were marching for me, I felt like I needed to do this research because I was tired of people telling me that they were marching for me when I was very capable of doing all of that for myself. | |
| Doing my research. | |
| First step act. | |
| This man's amazing. | |
| Doing some more research. | |
| Opportunity zones for businesses. | |
| Black businesses are thriving. | |
| What the hell? | |
| Doing even more research. | |
| Even my wife had to come out to Woodwork and said his remain in Mexico policy was actually pretty good. | |
| I was like, oh damn, my wife came out of nowhere. | |
| What the hell? | |
| It got to the point I was sitting there thinking to myself, I think I might be a Trump supporter. | |
| This man is actually doing some shit. | |
| After I came to that realization, I started to join conservative pages on Facebook. | |
| Then I finally started to create my own political figure page and started to uplift my own voice. | |
| Then I joined Walked Away and the rest is history. | |
| Now I'm on TikTok pissing people off. | |
| And we are with the man who started it all, Brandon Strzok. | |
| It's hard to believe. | |
| Once again, it's been five years. | |
| That's just one of many testimonials. | |
| And really in celebration of that very, very rough journey, I would say, a very rough one indeed. | |
| You've got this thing going on November 10th to the 12th. | |
| First of all, talk about that journey and then you're really doing some innovative things here. | |
| You're actually being roasted. | |
| It's an all-star cast. | |
| You're also having a dinner with Carrie Lake. | |
| A lot of people are going to be looking forward to this. | |
| But once again, talk about the last five years because it's obviously been a struggle. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't even know if I know where to begin. | |
| So I did. | |
| I launched Walkaway in May of 2018. | |
| I started it by putting out a video where I talked about all the reasons why I was walking away from liberalism in the Democratic Party. | |
| A lot of people may remember that video of me saying once upon a time I was a liberal and kind of launching into what I call the definitive manifesto of all the reasons why people should leave the left. | |
| And that video itself went very viral. | |
| But at the same time, I created a Facebook group called hashtag walkaway campaign in which I encouraged other people to join the group and submit their own videos and their own testimonials talking about why they're leaving the Democratic Party. | |
| And over the course of the next two and a half years, which would have led us to the end of 2020, we grew to over 511,000 people. | |
| And we had literally tens of thousands of videos and written testimonials of people sharing why they're walking away from the Democratic Party. | |
| And then January 6th happened, which was used basically as an excuse to by the left and by big tech, by the Democrats, by the DOJ. | |
| It was basically used as an excuse to be able to have open season on any conservative organization or individuals who they wanted to take out. | |
| And I was one of those people, and Walkaway is one of those grassroots organizations. | |
| So, two days after January 6th, the Walkaway campaign was banned by Facebook. | |
| And so, in an instant, we lost that whole community, 511,000-plus people. | |
| We lost all of those videos and written testimonies, the majority of them. | |
| You know, some of them we had copied and moved over to YouTube, hundreds, but I mean, we lost thousands and thousands. | |
| And then a few weeks after that, the FBI raided my house, put me in handcuffs, and took me to jail for being on the grounds of the Capitol on January 6th. | |
| I didn't enter the building, but I was present on the grounds on January 6th in D.C. | |
| And then, so the next two and a half years became, it's, it's so weird. | |
| I mean, it's almost hard to explain because the first two and a half years were really incredible. | |
| I mean, they were just, you know, me traveling around the country, speaking in colleges, speaking at different groups, doing walkaway events, you know, doing Fox News and Newsmax and all these different things. | |
| And then it's sort of like in an instant, everything became about defending myself against the destruction and the damage being caused by the left-wing media and the Department of Justice and the FBI. | |
| It's been a very wild last couple of years, but we're still here and hanging on. | |
| And we've launched our own platform now called Walkaway Social. | |
| So people are now joining the Walkaway Social app to share their video and written testimonials. | |
| We now have tens of thousands of people who've joined Walkaway Social. | |
| We again have now at this point hundreds of videos and written testimonials. | |
| It's going to take a lot of time to build back to where we were. | |
| But that part of the movement is alive and well and growing once again. | |
| And then over the last year and a half or so, since I got through my sentencing, we're now traveling the country once again, doing walkaway events. | |
| And we'll be launching another college campus tour after the new year. | |
| And as you pointed out, we have a big event happening in West Palm Beach in November. | |
| So let's talk about the second two and a half years, because really your only crime was being successful in the first two and a half years and actually being a threat. | |
| We've seen the Justice Department weaponized in a manner that I don't know we've ever seen in our lifetimes against mainstream groups such as conservatives that are concerned in their own communities at school boards or showing up to city council meetings. | |
| And of course, their media coup de grace has been January 6th. | |
| We're seeing people like Tario getting 22 years for not even being there and setting this precedent, as well as the four indictments on Trump. | |
| I'd love for you to comment on all those cases, but also take us through your journey and what the Department of Injustice specifically did to you. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Well, I mean, I guess what I would say is that, you know, over the last, I don't know, seven, eight years, and it seems to be getting worse every year, there's this real sort of, you know, bastardization of institutions that we once held, that we once believed were reputable, that we once believed were trustworthy. | |
| You know, one of those things, of course, would be the left-wing media. | |
| People used to believe that you could, you know, maybe the media didn't always get it right, but at least that they tried to get it right and that we could trust what it was that they were trying to tell us. | |
| Um, we also used to believe that we could trust our justice system and that we could trust to a certain degree that, you know, we wouldn't, that we would be given the benefit of the doubt or the presumption of innocence until proven guilty with our justice system. | |
| And all of these things have been completely annihilated, I would say. | |
| That trust is completely eroded. | |
| And, but the reason why I'm setting this up the way I'm setting it up is because that's part of the weaponization when we talk about the left. | |
| Because, you know, the left right now is kind of doing this thing where they're like, see, see, we've been telling you for years what a bad person Donald Trump is. | |
| And now here's the proof. | |
| He's been indicted four times. | |
| What kind of person gets indicted four times? | |
| That's proof that he's a bad person. | |
| Or say impeachment. | |
| That's another thing that's been bastardized. | |
| You know, he's been impeached twice. | |
| What president has ever been impeached twice? | |
| That's proof that he's horrible. | |
| And the same thing happened with me and a number of other J6ers where you were arrested and charged for January 6th. | |
| That proves that you're a terrorist. | |
| That proves that you're an insurrectionist. | |
| That proves that you tried to overthrow the government. | |
| Well, none of these things are true in any of these cases. | |
| We now know that the left is willing to completely make a mockery out of anything, including the media, including our justice system, including congressional investigations and things like this, just for the sake of being able to create the narrative that these things are happening and using that narrative as evidence that what they have felt inside for so long is true. | |
| They felt like Trump was a white supremacist. | |
| They felt like Trump was a Nazi or a bigot or a racist. | |
| So we're going to prove it by going out and creating crimes and charging them with crimes. | |
| And then that suddenly becomes the evidence of what they've been trying to say all along. | |
| So these cases mean nothing. | |
| They mean nothing. | |
| The only thing that they mean is that we're living amongst a significant portion of the population who has become so insane and deranged that these are the. | |
| This is the level they're willing to go to to try to, I guess, purge the these feelings that they have about Donald Trump and about me and about his supporters, and to try to destroy anybody who you know gets in the way of, whatever their political ideology is or the political party that they support. | |
| Um, I mean, I guess I could start there, and if you want more specific details about my case or whatever, i'm happy to get into it. | |
| Well, you know, concerning the times we're in and the cases against Trump specifically, I feel like the danger is we've never been in this situation before. | |
| The guy's um real crime was not committing enough war crimes and calling out the media, military industrial complex in a manner that had never been done before, and I think that we do have an injustice system, And I think the DC court system is at the apex of that. | |
| And that case alone being tried there should alarm us because if we do put a president and one that in my lifetime, there is no doubt I may have problems with him was the best president of my generation behind bars. | |
| It sets an awful precedent for the country. | |
| And really for me, it says we're wide open. | |
| We can go after everybody. | |
| You know, maybe we just want to go after Brandon this time because he said the wrong thing and he had a thought crime and it's five to 10 years. | |
| You know, fighting back against that, you've put together something rather fun. | |
| And I also like to look at the bright points of this. | |
| So, you know, you are celebrating five years. | |
| You are doing a roast. | |
| You've got people like Alex Stein, who's a friend of mine, on the ticket. | |
| Talk about this idea and really just trying to, I guess, celebrate bucking the system and not giving up. | |
| Yeah, and that's kind of what it's about at this point. | |
| We're in a really difficult time right now. | |
| I will, you know, so when I launched Walkaway in May of 2018, we immediately started doing events because I wanted this to be a lot more than just a social media thing. | |
| You know, I'm all about boots on the ground. | |
| I'm all about getting people together. | |
| Well, and let's just take a moment to acknowledge that too. | |
| One of the main things that really seems to incite the DOJ is anybody who is good at or successful at getting people to gather. | |
| That seems to be, make a person a prime target. | |
| You know, if you're somebody who's just popular on social media, they may have their eye on you. | |
| But if you actually can get people out of their houses and get them to gather or do events, things like that, then they really take an interest in you. | |
| And so we were doing that right out of the gate. | |
| You know, we were doing in 2018, a March on Washington and like I said, a college tour and town halls and things like that. | |
| And back then, it was pretty easy and it was a lot of fun because people were feeling very happy. | |
| And they, you know, Trump was in office. | |
| People were feeling like the country was winning. | |
| People were feeling like things were going well. | |
| And so they wanted to be a part, I think, of this kind of sweeping energy of success that was happening around the country. | |
| Now people are feeling very deflated and demoralized and they're trying to search for reasons to want to participate and to want to be happy. | |
| And a lot of people are also feeling like everything is rigged and that, you know, nothing matters anymore. | |
| And so what I'm trying to do at this point is not only provide an event and an experience that's going to give people inspiration and education and motivation, but is also going to remind people that you've got to kind of chill out a little bit too. | |
| And we've got to laugh and we've got to have a good time. | |
| And so we're trying to do a little bit of everything with this weekend. | |
| It's a three-day long event, November 10th through the 12th. | |
| That's a Friday through a Sunday in West Palm Beach, Florida. | |
| We kick the entire event off on Friday night with the official kind of walk-a-con stage extravaganza is what I'm calling it, where we have dozens of incredible speakers. | |
| And we're going to take, you know, we're going to take a bit of a trip down memory lane, showing some of the incredible things Walkaway has done over five years, the people that it's touched, how it's changed people's lives, and the incredible impact that we've had in minority communities and in college campuses across the country. | |
| And we have speakers at that event like Laura Trump, like Matt Schlapp, David Harris Jr., Tudor Dixon, Georgia State Rep Misha Maynard, Katie Hopkins, Gina Louden, Shamika Michelle, Mike Harlow, Gothics, so many. | |
| And we're adding more people actually every day. | |
| Patrick Byrne is joining us as well. | |
| And I'm trying to rope in Rudy Giuliani. | |
| I just met with him the other night and he said, I want to do this WalkerCon event. | |
| I said, great, let's make it happen. | |
| So we're working on him right now. | |
| But the next day on Saturday, the second day of our event, we're getting people together during the day for an outdoor patriot rally. | |
| Just again, to remind people that we must gather together, unify, keep our spirits up. | |
| We have to engage. | |
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WalkerCon: Unite and Inspire
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| It's every person's duty, I believe, to engage in their First Amendment rights. | |
| You can't allow even this government to make you feel intimidated or afraid to get together and gather and in a peaceful, beautiful demonstration of our love and support of our country. | |
| Saturday night. | |
| We're going to have a lot of fun with a comedic event. | |
| It's a comedy roast that my team is throwing from me. | |
| It's called Disorderly Conduct, The Roast of Brandon Strzok. | |
| And as you pointed out, we have amazing walkaway and conservative comedians like Alex Stein, Josh Denny, Adam Jenser, and then some just really cool, fun personalities in the movement too, like Dr. Simone Gold, Katie Hopkins, David Harris Jr., Julie Kelly, who's been an amazing investigative reporter for January 6th. | |
| So we're just going to get some great people together and have a lot of laughs and a lot of fun. | |
| And then on Sunday, the last day of WalkerCon weekend, we're going to kick it off with a brunch where Carrie Lake is going to come and be our keynote speaker at this brunch. | |
| Afterwards, everyone's going to get a copy of her book and she'll be signing books and taking pictures. | |
| And then when that's finished, we're going to wrap the whole thing up by doing a panel discussion with January 6th defendants called The True Stories of January 6th. | |
| And we're going to allow people basically an opportunity to share their true experiences of what happened on January 6th, what they saw, what they experienced, what happened to them after the FBI raided their house and put them in jail and what this did to their lives over the next year, year and a half. | |
| People ask me all the time, like, how do we get the truth about January 6th? | |
| And what can we do to support people who have gone through this? | |
| Well, this is one way. | |
| Show up and be a part of this weekend, be a part of this event, because we're not just doing an uplifting and inspirational event for the people and for Walkaway, but we're also doing something that's going to be impactful for the January 6th community and educate people about what a lot of these people have been through. | |
| So it's a lot for one weekend. | |
| But to that point, the last thing I'll say is we've also tried to make this incredibly affordable to people because we just want people to come and share in this experience because we believe it's going to be very uplifting and that people are going to really truly feel amazing after they're a part of this weekend. | |
| So right now we're selling tickets the entire weekend. | |
| People can be a part of every one of those events, including the brunch, including getting a copy of the book for $200 for the entire weekend. | |
| And if you get a VIP ticket, a VIP weekend pass, we're charging just $500. | |
| And that allows you, you know, backstage access, a VIP cocktail and hors d'oeuvre reception where you can meet all the speakers, take pictures, shake hands, things like that. | |
| You'll get preferred seating. | |
| You'll get signed copies of the book and some other extras. | |
| So I mean, it's really a very affordable weekend. | |
| And people can go to walkawayanniversary.com if they want to get tickets, if they want to get discounted hotels, and if they want to get more information about the entire weekend, walkawayanniversary.com. | |
| We got to take a break. | |
| When we come back, I want to focus in on Sunday especially because Carrie Lake has really been a driving force for the truth movement in general, exposing the mainstream media and the political corrupt system at the same time. | |
| It's making sense of the madness. | |
| We'll be back after this. | |
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| We are back. | |
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Making Sense of January 6th
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| It's making sense of the madness. | |
| We're talking about Walk a Con, the fifth anniversary of the walk away movement. | |
| And, Brandon, I got to say, it is very important for people to get away from their keyboards and meet each other in person. | |
| And really, I think that was the true power of that movement. | |
| And the first two days are filled with that sort of thing. | |
| Now, the third day I think is extremely important because, as I said before, Carrie Lake was one of the driving forces in showing people how corrupt the system is still. | |
| I believe that she would make a great vice presidential candidate under Trump or somewhere else in the administration. | |
| So, that aspect is amazing. | |
| But right now, at the Zeitgeist of Culture, as we stated earlier, is January 6th and the way it is being treated by the media as some sort of insurrection led by Trump, where nothing could be further from the truth. | |
| So, to me, that this is just like a power-packed day and a way to send this off. | |
| Can you talk about what Carrie is going to be discussing there? | |
| Uh, you know, I don't know for sure what she's going to be discussing. | |
| Uh, basically, I think you know, she we want to have her kind of talking about uh the her relationship with the walkaway movement, and of course, you know, what is happening right now currently in our culture and our politics and what we have coming up. | |
| I'm hearing a producer, uh, I uh, but uh, uh, she's also going to, um, you know, we're catching wind that there could be some announcements coming from Carrie Lake soon. | |
| So, um, that's, I think, all I can say for the moment, because I think we may be looking at a different profile for Carrie Lake between now and the time we do our event. | |
| Um, and I think for the time being, that's that's all we're probably at liberty to say. | |
| But I think we could be looking for a lot of people. | |
| I don't know any look, I don't know anything for certain. | |
| I can put it that way. | |
| Um, there's nothing that I know for sure, but I know that there is some buzz about um, you know, Carrie maybe throwing her hat in a different kind of ring and something, you know, some interesting things may be coming down the pike. | |
| So, get your tickets now before they sell out. | |
| You're going to want to be a part of that. | |
| Let's talk about the panel. | |
| Again, January 6th, really at the height of culture on both sides of the culture war right now. | |
| Who are you going to have on this panel? | |
| And what will you be discussing? | |
| Because I myself cover January 6th. | |
| I was on the Capitol grounds. | |
| Nobody's ever visited me, but I was there in the respect of a journalist. | |
| I took about an hour, hour and a half worth of footage. | |
| I put it out there immediately. | |
| And, you know, I'm pretty apolitical. | |
| At the same time, I've seen people put in solitary confinement for being on the grounds or shaking a fence or walking in and using the bathroom. | |
| And obviously, that is not the constitutional republic, the America that I want to live in, Brandon. | |
| Right. | |
| Well, you know, you mentioned earlier that January 6th is still currently like at the center of the discussion that's happening right now in politics. | |
| And if you try to look at the optimistic sort of silver lining, I guess, of that scenario, it's that part of me is glad that the conversation is still taking place. | |
| Because many of us who went through this were put on these incredibly lengthy and absolutely ridiculous probation sentences in addition to the time that we spent in jail or the time that we spent in prison or the time we spent on house arrest or any combination of the above. | |
| And so, for instance, I'm on three years of federal probation, which purely by coincidence ends five days after the inauguration in 2025. | |
| Now, when I originally got sentenced to this, you know, because I ended up getting jail, I was in jail and house arrest and three years of probation and a number of other things. | |
| I thought to myself, well, this is just another kind of slap in the face and something terrible because by the time three years expires, this is something we're not really going to be talking about anymore. | |
| And I want people to know the truth about what happened on January 6th, what happened in my story and my situation, what I was accused of versus the truth, and why I made the decisions that I made. | |
| And so the good part I think about that is, is that I think it is still going to be relevant up until the moment that I'm off of probation. | |
| I think people are still going to be talking about this and still care about it. | |
| And so in that way, that's kind of a positive aspect of it. | |
| That, you know, by the time that a lot of January 6ers who are having these incredibly lengthy, ridiculous probation sentences are through their probation, a lot of them are then going to be able to start really telling the truth about why they made the decisions that they made in their cases and decided to plead guilty as opposed to perhaps going to trial, things like that. | |
| And so, you know, for the time being, I think that, you know, the conversations that we're having are, you know, people are getting a piece of the truth or a piece of the information. | |
| Certainly for years, the narrative that dominated was simply the left-wing version, the Democrat version, and conservative media overwhelmingly kind of ran away from January 6th and allowed the left to completely take hold of that. | |
| But now more and more people are starting to speak out. | |
| And like I said, in a year from now or two, or a year and a half from now, it's going to be a completely different story because people are going to start hearing more and more about why people felt coerced into making the decisions that they made. | |
| And, you know, in my case, if we look at my case, you know, my intention was to document the events that I was seeing on the east side of the Capitol, which, by the way, you know, compared to things that happen every day in this country, were honestly not really that interesting. | |
| I mean, I didn't witness any violence on the east side of the Capitol. | |
| I didn't witness anybody breaking windows. | |
| I didn't witness anybody. | |
| You know, when I got to the east side of the Capitol, the doors of the Capitol were already open and there was a crowd of people outside. | |
| Some of them were trying to push their way in. | |
| Some of them were just trying to shoot a video like I did. | |
| But I shot my video for eight minutes, never entered the Capitol. | |
| And then I turned around and I left and I uploaded my video to Twitter. | |
| And next thing I knew, weeks later, I was raided by the FBI, cuffed, and put in jail. | |
| And I was charged with numerous felonies. | |
| They charged me with a felony for standing on Capitol grounds, which is very interesting because even most people who went inside the Capitol, even people who went into the Capitol through a broken window, were getting charges of misdemeanor occupying a restricted building. | |
| I was charged with a felony of occupying restricted grounds outside of the building. | |
| And there's just a number of things like that in my case that were very unusual and very, I would say, very, very intense. | |
| And, you know, ultimately led to me making the decision that I was not going to have a lot of luck going to Washington, D.C. and trying to defend myself against these people. | |
| And so ultimately, I ended up taking a misdemeanor plea deal. | |
| But it's not been a good situation. | |
| I can tell you that. | |
| Well, if you look at somebody like Schroyer, he also pled guilty to just being on the grounds. | |
| They had told him he wasn't going to get any jail time. | |
| Obviously, they gave him the 60 days. | |
| He's now going to try to take it all the way to the Supreme Court. | |
| And he really, he should, because you knew and he knew that he was up against a weaponized justice system where really the tip of their spear is a corrupt DC court system. | |
| And they're trying to extend that to the president of the United States as we speak. | |
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Walkaway Anniversary Event
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| Let's wrap it up with telling people how they can get tickets and how they can get there November 10th to the 12th. | |
| Not going to want to miss it. | |
| You're definitely not going to want to miss the roast and the comedy and the good times. | |
| But like you said, might be a big announcement, might be a new Carrie Lake up there as well. | |
| So, Brandon, take it away. | |
| Yeah, it's true. | |
| I mean, there's going to be so many exciting things happening this weekend. | |
| And like I keep telling people, it's going to be three days of patriotism, you know, unification, inspiration, education, and we're going to have a lot of fun as well. | |
| And people really need this, I think, right now. | |
| So people can go to walkawayanniversary.com, walkawayanniversary.com. | |
| On that website, you'll be able to get tickets. | |
| You'll be able to get discounted hotels, more information about the event. | |
| And I really want to encourage people, I keep saying, you know, if you are planning to take a trip anyway with your family, make this the trip that you take because I can promise you, it is going to be a weekend that you'll never forget. | |
| You're going to have an incredible time. | |
| You're going to feel great after you attend this event. | |
| And I think it's really important that we come out and we stand together and make a statement against these forces on the left that have tried to take me down, take down the walkaway campaign, and take down great patriots and grassroots organizations that are fighting back against the radical left. | |
| Let's show them that they didn't succeed by coming together in a huge crowd and just having an incredible weekend of patriotism together. | |
| So come to Walkaway Walk a Con on November 10th through the 12th. | |
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| Brandon, a pleasure as always. | |
| We wish you the best of luck with the event. | |
| We got to take a break when we come back. | |
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| Now, joining us is Amp News contributor Josh Reed. | |
| Josh, we were just talking to Brandon Strzok, not only about WalkaCon, but January 6th in particular. | |
| Now, he and Schroyer both did had to plead guilty to try to not get outrageous sentences. | |
| We saw some outrageous sentences, so maybe they made the correct decision in that regard. | |
| But Ray Epps, they finally got him, Josh. | |
| They got him. | |
| Misdemeanor charges. | |
| I mean, he's, whoa, they finally got the guy, Ray Epps. | |
| I mean, what is your view of the circus show that we have seen over the last several weeks regarding January 6th and now really into this new Trump indictment, which is probably going to see what? | |
| A trial before the primary season. | |
| Well, Jason, you know, when we look at this, what January 6th actually was, was a warning to patriots, to American citizens, to patriots, to the right-wing, to conservatives, to Republicans, to Christians, to not step out of line or we will smack you down with all the power that they have. | |
| That was the warning. | |
| That was the message. | |
| And I think that America has spoken back and said, we really don't care. | |
| We're going to keep on going forth. | |
| We're going to push forth. | |
| We're going to forge forth. | |
| And Donald Trump is leading that fight. | |
| And that's why they're coming after him more than they're coming after anybody else. | |
| They're coming after him hard. | |
| And what's going to happen with Donald Trump? | |
| Let's go to trial. | |
| Let's see discovery. | |
| Let's see what happens when they put the 2020 election on trial and all the evidence comes forth showing 100% that Donald Trump won Georgia. | |
| Donald Trump won Michigan. | |
| Donald Trump won Arizona. | |
| Donald Trump won Pennsylvania. | |
| It was interesting because I don't know if you heard this, but Donald Trump the other day, and maybe it was an error, but he says within five months, we're going to have an election where he will be the new president. | |
| And I said, five months? | |
| I went back to the Constitution. | |
| I started reading it. | |
| And I'm like, well, we can't have emergency elections if Joe Biden's removed. | |
| So how does this work like this? | |
| And the only way that that could happen, the only way possible that that could happen, that Donald Trump could come back in five months, is a series of events that occurred. | |
| Joe Biden gets impeached. | |
| Kamala Harris gets impeached. | |
| And that falls to the Speaker of the House. | |
| Kevin McCarthy gets removed. | |
| Donald Trump gets nominated as Speaker of the House. | |
| And then Donald Trump will become president in that case within a five-month period. | |
| Now, that is like the only way that I could see that happening, but I don't know. | |
| It's an interesting time to be alive. | |
| Jason, we're seeing some crazy stuff happening in this world. | |
| Well, I'll say this: I don't see that happening. | |
| I don't know how much longer Zombie J can hold on, even as a facade, when he's calling LL Cool J cool J L L L L Cool J and then calling him boy. | |
| I mean, that's not going to stand. | |
| I mean, even the most, you know, Biden apologetic person is cringing at that moment. | |
| He's stumbling and mumbling everywhere. | |
| I don't know, man. | |
| I don't think they want a primary in the Democratic Party. | |
| I don't think they want debates in the Democratic Party, especially with a guy like RFK Jr. as the frontrunner and dropping truth bombs everywhere. | |
| The whole trial in D.C., I don't know that he's going to get discovery. | |
| I think you're going to look at a case much like Giuliani's and really much like Schroeder's, where they're going to find you guilty, where they're going to say, no, you can't present this. | |
| No, that's not allowed. | |
| I mean, look what they did to Giuliani right now. | |
| Navarro is sitting in prison. | |
| What I'm seeing is more arrests. | |
| And I think with the RICO case in Georgia, a lot of people are going to be cutting deals as well. | |
| What are your thoughts on that? | |
| Because we've seen the multitude of people that have been openly indicted with Trump in Georgia, but they're saying they've got 30 more co-conspirators to indict and lean on. | |
| Well, you know, that's just the thing is they're coming down with the hand of the DOJ, the hand of the state's DOJs onto these people. | |
| And they're just trying to scare them into guilty submission. | |
| Nobody, they don't want to see a trial. | |
| We know that they don't want to see a trial. | |
| And, you know, Jason, at the end of the day, they have to know that something's going to happen between now and then. | |
| I think that everybody feels this. | |
| We see it coming, whether it's economically, whether it's socially or politically. | |
| We have massive things happening in this world right now that one small little fart in the wind could bring the whole system crashing down. | |
| So I think that the Democrats right now are just playing this game. | |
| They're just playing this game, going out there, appeasing the crowd of their brainwashed followers to make them happy, showing their real power. | |
| And then when something does happen, they declare martial law. | |
| They declare full power and authority over the federal government. | |
| They use that hand to squash down any dissenters, anybody who rises up. | |
| And all of this is just a forewarning for everything that potentially is to come. | |
| I mean, we are on the brink, quite literally, of World War III. | |
| This weekend, we had Russian troops shoot, take down a leopard tank, a German leopard tank. | |
| They go inside and they find German soldiers, not mercenaries, German soldiers. | |
| That is NATO on the ground, which we already knew in Ukraine. | |
| Russia is going to go to NATO and say, what is going on with this? | |
| You got 24 hours, get out, or we're going to have some big problems. | |
| We have U.S. special forces on the ground in Ukraine. | |
| We know this. | |
| They're being treated in German hospitals when they get injured. | |
| We have massive destabilization in Northern Africa, in the Middle East now. | |
| China is on the verge of economic collapse as well as the United States. | |
| We had the two massive giant spikes in the two-year yield this last weekend. | |
| And then Monday, we have oil prices skyrocketing now being predicted that oil prices are going to go to $150 to $190 a barrel over the next six-month time period. | |
| Do we have any idea what that's going to do to the supply chain? | |
| What that's going to do to the cost of food and other types of supplies with increasing energy prices, especially going into a very, very harsh winter with a bad harvest because of the severe weather that we had this last summer. | |
| You know, Joe Biden is absolutely oblivious to what's happening in the world. | |
| And I think that that's what the perspective is meant to be. | |
| He's supposed to be oblivious. | |
| He's supposed to be this person who just crashes America, brings it down to the ground and pisses on it when he's through because that's what they want. | |
| They want the destruction of the middle class. | |
| They want the destruction of the United States of America. | |
| They want everybody eaten out of their hands. | |
| And they need to create scenarios in which that happens. | |
| And they want people in fear to not rise up when it does. | |
| Well, let's be honest about it. | |
| Unless he's in full-on diapers, he's taking a big steam and dump all over it because he can't control his bowels. | |
| But that's a whole nother subject. | |
| You talked about Ukraine. | |
| And the fact of the matter is we have had U.S. troops, NATO troops on the ground, as well as not only special forces, but a lot of these mercenary groups. | |
| And they are running the operation, folks. | |
| So you talked about the possibility of a moment of destabilization. | |
| And that moment may well come with this conflict. | |
| We had Zelensky over at the United Nations in New York City this past week, where they literally had the Russian Federation who objected that he got to speak at all. | |
| And the moderator goes, well, you know, you just stop your illegal war and we won't let him talk. | |
| Like that's the cartoon level we're at. | |
| Like he literally said that at the UN, folks. | |
| That's the maturity. | |
| Yes, Russia stopped the war right now. | |
| And then Zelensky doesn't get to speak here. | |
| We don't know anymore. | |
| And then you go from that embarrassment that maybe you can run through with establishment media and show the guy as a hero. | |
| But he goes on the floor of Canadian parliament with Justin Trudeau, where not once, but twice, an actual 98-year-old Nazi is given a standing ovation because he fought the Russians for Ukrainian independence during World War II, Josh. | |
| Not once, but twice. | |
| And the gentleman that did it smile ear to ear. | |
| We are in the dark cartoon, my friend. | |
| We absolutely are. | |
| And, you know, the parliament came out and Trudeau came out and they're all like, oh, we didn't know he was a Nazi. | |
| Yes, you absolutely knew he was a Nazi. | |
| This guy was a member of the 1st Brigadier Battalion, Waffen-SS, the Galatians Battalion. | |
| They are the ones that went into Poland and produced the Polish massacre that killed over 270,000 Polish people and then ran the concentration camps in Poland afterwards. | |
| The interesting thing, Jason, is after they came out and the war ended, they were given complete immunity during the Nuremberg trials because one of the guys that proceeded over the Nuremberg trials was a guy by the name of Alan Dulles. | |
| This is the same man along with his brother who wrote the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War I and started World War II because of the sanctions put onto Germany. | |
| And then during the Nuremberg trial, he gives all the Ukrainian Nazis complete immunity. | |
| What does that do? | |
| Well, the CIA went into Ukraine after that and funded Steph Bandera, which basically produces the Banderaites, the UAN-B. | |
| And they go out there to fight the Soviets because Soviet war, the Cold War was starting then. | |
| If we go back to 2014, this becomes an interesting point because it was the Azov battalions that ran the Meiden massacre in 2014 as CIA contractors. | |
| We know this. | |
| We have the receipts. | |
| And then what happens is they tear down all the Stalin statues, all the historical Ukrainian statues, and they put up Bandera statues all throughout Ukraine. | |
| They name the main street in the capital, Bandera Street, right? | |
| And the Azov basically takes over Ukraine. | |
| Are real legitimate Nazis that are operating and running Ukraine, at least a branch off from what I would just call the Fourth Reich, which is the royal families and the integrated corporate conglomerates throughout the world that have positioned their family members throughout all the high-powered positions. | |
| But either way, what we have is the rise of the Fourth Reich, and they're no longer hiding it, Jason. | |
| They're coming out. | |
| They don't care. | |
| The good thing is, is that Poland minister came out today and he's formed an extradition agreement to get, well, he's putting together an extradition agreement to get Yaroslav Hanka, who is the German soldier, the Ukrainian soldier, extradited to Poland to face trial. | |
| We'll see how that goes. | |
| I'm not seeing it going anywhere at all. | |
| I mean, the guy, first of all, I'm not even necessarily judging that guy. | |
| He was a young man who knows about, I mean, look how many people failed during the COVID-19 44 nightmare, everybody. | |
| That's not me being a Nazi apologist. | |
| Showing the absurdity of what their government and their leaders did, and then Trudeau having to come out with his tail between his legs, looking like he just had a good cry in his office, and then somehow spin it that we can't trust Russian disinformation and propaganda again is the over-the-top dark cartoon. | |
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| It's Making Sense of the Madness short segment. | |
| Josh, you mentioned oil prices going through the roof. | |
| Now I'm tasting it at the gas pump. | |
| Premium gas, even here in Iowa, $459, $460 on the verge of $5. | |
| Obviously, people look to barrels of oil for gas prices, but also in the supply chain, oil is used to produce a lot of things. | |
| And it's obviously the source of the transportation energy for those things as well. | |
| So what can we expect in the next five to six months if indeed we are looking at almost $200 a barrel oil? | |
| Well, Joe Biden said it in October of 2020 during the primary or during the general election debates. | |
| Dark winter. | |
| It's coming. | |
| We are in an El Niña cycle. | |
| So we're going to have a very, very short but very dramatic winter. | |
| It's going to be very, very cold. | |
| There's going to be lots of snow, lots of moisture. | |
| Energy prices are going to skyrocket, most likely. | |
| This hinges as well. | |
| I mean, with the economy in the dire situation that it is, we have the government shutting down potentially in the next few days. | |
| That's going to increase the price of food. | |
| Now, our markets, even though it's crony capitalism, still work through the idea of supply and demand. | |
| But remember, we had flooding in California, then we had a typhoon in California. | |
| We had two hurricanes hit Florida. | |
| We've had high temperatures all throughout the South. | |
| Our crop season is going to be a very, very bad harvest when this bad harvest comes in. | |
| That brings the supply down. | |
| You have inflation up, oil prices up. | |
| The price is inverted. | |
| From that point, we're going to have high prices on all food. | |
| Why does that matter? | |
| Because you're going to have high energy costs, high food costs. | |
| The real estate market is crumbling. | |
| These are the three main indicators of pending economic collapse. | |
| These are the same three indicators that we saw as well as the dollar in 2007 into 2008 before that economic crash. | |
| What I highly recommend everybody do is just make sure you have a little bit of gold and silver in your house. | |
| Gold and silver in your house. | |
| Go out and get some canned goods. | |
| Get non-perishable. | |
| Stock up on food right now and your toilet paper. | |
| Don't forget about your toilet paper. | |
| Get your toilet paper. | |
| But stock up and get supplies at your house. | |
| And you know what they say? | |
| You know, gold, silver, and brass to cover your ass. | |
| Make sure you have some of that as well. | |
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| But most importantly, have three months' worth of supplies in your house because I think it's time to buckle up, Buttercup. | |
| Things are about to get pretty crazy around here. | |
| And I think that we are potentially heading into a dark winter, Jason. | |
| Well, I'll say this: a lot of people were scoffing at me even in the beginning of the COVID-19 nightmare in mid-March when I saw they actually were going to lock down. | |
| And I was buying grocery cart after grocery cart of non-perishables such as canned beans, rice, getting the water. | |
| But who had the last laugh? | |
| Let me tell you what. | |
| I never had to wipe my butt with anything but toilet paper. | |
| You got to take one more break. | |
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| We are back. | |
| Final segment of Making Sense of the Madness. | |
| And let's talk Trump-Biden 2024, Josh. | |
| Right now, there are many polls out there, obviously showing that Trump would dominate even the most gamed of polls. | |
| But CNN is trying to say it's a neck and neck race if they do face off again. | |
| On one side of the spectrum, you've got Trump peppering in a few interviews here and there recently. | |
| You don't hear much from other people vying for president in the Republican Party. | |
| Ramaswamy still trying to make his rounds, but not as much in the media. | |
| No announcement of a second debate. | |
| Who knows if Trump will participate in that? | |
| And then on the other end of the spectrum, you've got no chance at debates, no other candidates other than Joe Biden and RFK Jr., who's getting no mainstream media play other than negative play. | |
| Where are we headed? | |
| Where are we going in this cycle? | |
| Because there is still a push for Biden to get out of the race in 2024 for somebody younger amongst the establishment. | |
| Who that is is not clear because they obviously don't want primary debates or RFK Jr. to get a stage at all. | |
| Well, Jason, you know, I have a few people that I've talked to and for years now, and they've always gave me reliable information. | |
| And one of those people told me that the Democrats are going to do a bait and switch around the March, the May timeframe of Joe Biden out of the candidate. | |
| He will step down and that Gavin Newsom will most likely be the one who steps up for the Democrat primary. | |
| And that's who they probably want to go in there and face RFK if they even give him the time of day. | |
| Now, going into the 2024, Hillary Clinton just did a interview with Jen Sackey where she said that we have to watch out for 2024 because Vladimir Putin, Vladimir Putin is going to be at it again. | |
| And she goes, for all you election deniers out there, the 2016 election was stolen. | |
| And I just found it hilarious because she's talking about Putin's election interference, how he's going to interfere again in 2024, which means that even Hillary Clinton has doubts that the Democrats can steal the election in 2024 because they're already blaming Putin for it and going to come after Donald Trump. | |
| I don't think Donald Trump is going to have any problem with the 2024 election. | |
| He's going to sail right through. | |
| He will win this election, no problem. | |
| The question is, is will they cheat? | |
| How bad will they cheat? | |
| Are they even able to cheat? | |
| And what is going to be the aftermath? | |
| Ray Dalio, in an interview about six months ago, he's the chairman and CEO of Bridgewater Capital, one of the largest head funds in the world, $17 billion net worth. | |
| He's a globalist. | |
| I'm the chair of the World Economic Forum. | |
| He came out and said that the 2024 election scares him because no matter who the winner is, whether it's Republican or Democrat, we're going to see the same result. | |
| If the Republicans win, the Democrats are going to go to civil war. | |
| If the Democrats win, the Republicans will go to civil war. | |
| And he says it's a very scary time, massive political instability, but that is most likely going to be the result of the 2024 election. | |
| We know this because this is what they're pushing for. | |
| They want us to rise up. | |
| They want us to revolt so they can smack us down. | |
| That was like the warning from J6. | |
| I don't think we're going to have anything of it. | |
| We're too smart for that. | |
| We know that if we go into 2024, Donald Trump wins this election, which we know it will happen, then we can begin to dismantle the deep state. | |
| Fingers crossed, we'll see if it happens. | |
| But I honestly think, Jason, that we're not going to have election. | |
| I don't think we're going to get that far. | |
| I think too many things are going to happen between now and then that is going to stop all of that from happening. | |
| Well, that would certainly be unprecedented. | |
| I don't know if we're actually going to get there. | |
| I see a plot right now to try to resurrect the COVID-19 84 nightmare in specific states. | |
| I also see a movement to try to get Trump not only off the ballot in the national election, but possibly in the primary. | |
| I also see a move past DeSantis, although, you know, they're still giving him some time into more establishment people like Nikki Haley and Mike Pence. | |
| I don't know what else the Republican Party really has to offer. | |
| I like what Ramaswamy says, but they're constantly shooting him down. | |
| We're in interesting times. | |
| We have to realize that we've never had DC militarized before, and that happened after the 2020 election. | |
| We have to realize we've never been in a time where we criminally prosecuted anybody for questioning an election. | |
| We never had a time before where the media not only did not embrace the presidency, but censored the president as he dared to question that election. | |
| I was making the point on the program yesterday that literally within moments of Trump questioning the 2020 election late into the night, the only station that was actually airing it in the mainstream was C-SPAN. | |
| So we are truly in the post-truth world, in my opinion, Josh. | |
| In the last few minutes, why don't you tell us about the truthful world or what's really going on? | |
| Well, you know, Jason, this is interesting. | |
| I just saw this article come across my desk a little while ago when I was on my radio show. | |
| And mystery is nearly 50 school children go missing in Cleveland in September alone, while over 1,072 have vanished so far this year in an alarming trend that has left Ohio cops baffled. | |
| This is something that I reported on about six months ago when there's about 400 children missing from Cleveland. | |
| But now that number is up to 1,072 children missing this year alone in Cleveland. | |
| If you add that into Jim Jordan, when he was talking about the CPS program and how it was infiltrated by the cartels and 85,000 children missing through that, you go and add all the number of missing children that are occurring throughout the United States and all these various states. | |
| We have an epidemic of missing children and they're blaming it all on runaways. | |
| Oh, they're all just running away. | |
| I think there's something more darker and sinister going on here. | |
| One of the stories I've been following for a while was this Jeffrey Epstein story with JP Morgan Chase, with Bill Gates and everybody else involved with Google. | |
| Sergey Brin is still under subpoena, has not shown up yet. | |
| We have all of this happening. | |
| The question is, is what was really going on? | |
| Well, they were funding genetic research firms to go out there and basically test children's genes and they were looking for something specifically. | |
| And we know that Jeffrey Epstein in the Caribbean was utilizing children for these programs and projects. | |
| And we know that Google, as well as Soros and Gates, own quite a few of these big biopharma DNA companies that exist in Ohio. | |
| So the question is, are American children going missing and being utilized for various different types of medical and genetic experimentation throughout the United States of America? | |
| And is what the child sex trafficking a big cover for? | |
| Is this massive medical experimentation that is occurring? | |
| I think it is. | |
| This is a story that I've been working on for a while. | |
| I'm going to continue to work on it and research it and dive deep into it. | |
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| We connect the money and we start seeing where it's flowing. | |
| And this is not, this is not a good thing, man. | |
| We have to remember that MK Ultra actually did not only involve drugging and experimenting, but the sexual abuse of children as well. | |
| And we also have to remember that Epstein had a baby-making ranch that has now been sold and never been investigated over in New Mexico. | |
| Josh, thank you so much for joining us. | |
| And you guys, thank you so much for joining us here at ampnews.us where the truth lives. | |
| Remember, you can catch us here at Think Sense for Madness every weekday, Monday through Friday at 6 p.m. Eastern. | |
| I absolutely love you guys. | |
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| It's always about right and wrong. | |
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| Hi, this is Sean Morgan with an AMP Consumer Report. | |
| You know, most small businesses are actually owned by conservatives, and most small businesses accept credit cards and debit cards. | |
| But who is their credit card processor? | |
| Is it a woke corporation that could de-bank them? | |
| Well, Jesse Siegel of Card Solutions is here to explain what he does and why he's better than a big corporation. | |
| Thanks, Sean. | |
| So what I do is I eliminate a business's credit card processing expenses by using our dual pricing program that can be utilized with any of our software and hardware solutions. | |
| That's great. | |
| So my understanding is you do the point of sale and you also do the merchant services. | |
| So you do it all under one umbrella. | |
| Can you explain that? | |
| So if you're a restaurant, you're going to need a point of sale system to track your inventory and to keep track of your employees. | |
| And so I provide that. | |
| And if you're just a regular retail business, I can provide small devices as well. | |
| Okay, great. | |
| And also what I understand is people can call you practically 24-7 and these other corporations, they can maybe wait on the phone. | |
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| So a lot of sales reps are jumping into this business. | |
| They sign you up and they forget about you. | |
| My customers can reach me seven days a week. | |
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| And you know, we have a link below. | |
| We also have your phone number. | |
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| Thanks for explaining, Jesse. | |
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