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We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery, we need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe.
Our food is unfit to eat.
As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad. Worse than bad.
They're crazy. Ireland!
The great and powerful Oz knows why you have come.
You've got to say, I'm a human being!
Goddammit! My life has value!
You haven't met all the primal forces of nature!
Don't give yourselves to brutes, men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder!
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men.
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.
Yeah, thank you. You're beautiful.
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Thank you.
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Good morning, good morning, good morning.
I am Jason Bermes. This is Reality Rant.
You're watching some RedVoiceMedia.com right now.
And where do I begin?
I mean, do I begin with an anecdote from my weekend to tell everybody why I'm extremely exhausted right now?
And I normally don't talk about that even when I don't get a ton of sleep.
Maybe it's in passing, but we started phase one of the big move over the weekend.
I was hoping to be able to come at you guys from my new studio, which honestly...
Shouldn't look much different than the one you're looking at right now because of the green screen.
You see all that little fuzz?
Maybe not on your feed, but when I'm looking at it on a 4K screen and it's not 100% clean, that gets under...
My skin, when there's like the artifacting, like I'm going to point it out right there.
Oh, just a little bit of artifact.
Ooh, it bothers me.
Bothers me. I can't get that lighting just right and everything.
Well, I got a full redo in this new place and on top of it, right?
Just the way it's situated.
I'll also be putting together another kind of like mini studio where maybe we'll have some...
Fireside Talks with Jason Bermas.
Get back to doing some 5 or 10 minute videos via a mirrorless or DSLR or something that gives it kind of that cinematic effect.
Who knows? Maybe we'll live stream from that and do some AMAs strictly from that outside of the morning broadcast.
Who knows? Sky's the limit.
But... A lot of moving.
I honestly didn't feel it until I woke up this morning after only getting like two hours sleep.
Again, I tried to go to bed early.
I literally, I think, got in bed right around 12.
Tossed and turned till like 4 in the morning.
Just terrible.
And now I'm making a bit...
I don't know. Is it old man Burmus?
Maybe. Maybe it is, guys.
But I'll tell you what...
Old Man Burma's been around some time.
And that's why I'm going to bring it back for this lead story.
That's how we'll segue into this rather awkwardly.
Old Man Burma remembers when there were like 10, 12 channels max...
One of them was like The Fuzz.
You had your public station.
In my area, because I was like upstate New York, you had WWOR, which had the Mets.
You had WPIX, Channel 11, that had the Yankees.
It was called the 80s.
And as the 80s progressed, more channels came around, and MTV became extremely popular.
From MTV, they realized in the early 90s that they had basically built a generation that now was accustomed to really watching their music.
And at the same time, the music usually shifts for the older crowd.
You know, don't get me wrong.
There's still a lot of punk rock in my heart.
But VH1 became a thing.
Excuse me, I'm a little parched.
We're going to have a drink. And VH1, video hits one if you will, branched out kind of along with MTV to not be music videos, right? And before it was like the weird comedy stuff that they put everywhere, they had a lot of fashion stuff.
A lot of fashion stuff.
So you know, I'm a, first of all, There's still limited television when, you know, I think for me, VH1 was like channel 35.
He had maybe 50 channels now.
I remember, what is it, 57 channels and nothing on?
Bruce Springsteen?
See, that's how old I am. I know about Bruce Springsteen songs that weren't ever that popular.
Anyway, VH1 would do a lot with fashion.
See where I'm going with this?
Huh? Huh? Anybody who knows the story we're about to cover?
A lot with fashion.
And this is probably going to lead to some weird live stuff because as I think about it, did I grab anything about Peter Nygaard?
No. We should.
But, talking about VH1 and fashion...
They would do all these shows of these runways and these brands.
And they give you a behind the scenes.
There was a show on. I'm going to look it up right now.
We'll do it live, everybody.
Morning live. VH1 fashion show.
90s. Not the Fashion Show Awards.
Glam Rock Fashion Show.
Most Fashionable Artist.
Come on. Give me...
Let's see.
VH1 Fashion TV Series.
How about that? Fashion Television.
That's what it was. I believe, right?
Fashion Television.
Originally on Citi.
Is it on Entertainment TV? Or is it the E-Network?
What do we got here? Maybe this isn't it.
Horrible. My skills are getting worse.
I think it was fashion television.
That's 1985. But why did that come up with VH1? See, that's not it.
Here it is. That's Donatello Versace.
Come on, man. They had a whole show they used to do all the time.
I guess it is fashion television.
That would make sense. From 1994.
Yeah. Alright. So I used to watch this stuff.
And again, not much else on.
No DVR back in the day.
Certainly no internet to speak of.
And I would always say, you know, obviously one thing I liked about it was that there were pretty girls.
And sometimes the pretty girls weren't wearing much.
And this is, again...
Not like Instant Access Society now.
So I'd watch this stuff. But when I'd watch it, obviously there's the...
Why would anybody ever wear that?
Right? Like, this is ridiculous.
It looks ridiculous.
I can't believe that anybody would think to wear that.
Two was always like, how are these guys making their money for real?
Because there just seemed like endless money everywhere.
Just endless money. The production, the outfits, the eccentricity of the people involved.
That's where I'm going to get to next.
I'd be like, man, these people...
Well, I guess it's just the art world.
And I guess it's just the fashion world.
Well, later on, you start finding out about people like Peter Nygaard, and Jeffrey Epstein, and Al Brands.
And there's a whole lot of evidence and allegations that, in fact, oh yeah, John Luke Brunel.
Jean-Luc Bridal.
A whole lot of evidence and accusations because I want to be careful with this new story here that these are actually what?
Sex trafficking rings.
Oh! Oh, they're sex trafficking rings.
Now, in the case of Nygaard, we've played some of the clips.
Maybe we'll pull some up live because I didn't have those on my list, but Nygaard is accused of some pretty heinous things.
You see, Nygaard not only was into very young teenage girls, allegedly, but he was into getting them pregnant, having them abort their fetuses, and then taking their stem cells and injecting it into him.
I know that sounds...
Beyond wild.
But yet again, you see the opportunity for young, vulnerable people that want to be famous.
Okay? And eventually are not only willing to do things, but then get caught up in these rings themselves.
Allegedly. Epstein.
Wexner. And here's the thing that people also have to understand.
Obviously, there's a blackmail and control aspect to all of this.
Right? If people don't understand, I mean, come on.
We're all human beings. I think most of us get the motivation and the temptation that goes along to With attractive people.
On all sides of sexuality, if you will.
Right? So, this is the latest allegation.
And this is a...
It's a lawsuit right now.
I don't know that there are any criminal charges, but Abercrombie& Fitch is sued for enabling ex-CEO Mike Jeffries to groom young men with the promise of modeling jobs and run sex trafficking operation for years.
Huh. Now, admittedly, I know a lot of...
People out there are going to be shocked.
Especially given my current garb of a black hoodie and a Captain America tank top.
On this eve of Halloween.
In fact, is the eve of Halloween all Hallows Eve?
Is that what that is? I totally forgot we were even there.
Been so busy. I know a lot of people probably had a rockin' Halloweekend out there.
Any young people that are watching me?
Or some young at heart?
Hope you did. Hope you did.
When you look at all these rings, right?
There's an aspect with Abercrombie& Fitch.
It's just like, I hated that era.
See, again, in the 90s.
That mid to late 90s, early 2000s era.
Where it was the Gap.
Couldn't get away from Gap and Old Navy commercials.
Owned by the same company, by the way.
And Old Navy was like the cheaper version of the Gap.
But then there was Aeropostale.
Yeah. And then, of course, there was Abercrombie& Fitch.
And I actually, out of all...
First of all, I hate... I wouldn't wear Gap.
Old Navy, I mean, you go get some cheap stuff that, you know, didn't have the Old Navy mark on it, sure.
You know, there's... It was like, we're talking dirt cheap clothes over there.
But I wasn't... I would certainly...
I'm more of a Spencer's guy, obviously.
But... So Abercrombie& Fitch, if I could find something, maybe not at the store, but like in a Marshalls or a TJ Maxx, and I had to look nice for something, and I wanted a piece of clothing that would actually last a little while, like a sweatshirt, or...
I liked Abercrombie& Fitch.
Apparently, male sex trafficking ring.
Young male models. Allegedly.
Lovely. Lovely.
And by the way, Epstein trended over the weekend.
We've got the video of Hilldog being confronted by Alex Rosen, if you haven't heard or seen it.
It's caught from a couple angles.
I have both angles. But I think we're going to use the one that seems to be edited by Rosen and put out by him because...
This is the kind of activism I can get behind.
I like this kind of activism.
A lot. A lot.
It has its place.
We'll see in a bit. And I think that also calm, cool, and collective questioning also has its place.
But I think that this type of disruption that this guy did also.
Muy bueno. Tarif.
Alright, let's read some of it.
Let's get into it. And by the way, you take a look at Mike Jeffries.
You know, obviously we all saw the thumbnail.
We're going to go back to it.
The guy's 79 years old.
He's one of these cat people.
Right? He looks like he comes off of that Stephen King movie.
What was it? Is that Sleepwalkers?
Let's look it up. Stephen King, we do it live here.
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!
Yeah, sure is sleepwalkers.
So let's go to some images of the sleepwalkers.
He's like, easy.
I mean, seriously, what are you doing to yourself?
You know, I get it.
Some people aren't going to age gracefully.
But you want to be like a Sleepwalkers cat person?
That's the look? No thanks.
Not my shebango. Sleepwalkers is like a really odd kind of like on the verge of being scary.
Could be scary at times movie.
But very much, I don't know.
It's a weird one.
It was an interesting one.
I remember, like, CGI graphics were not really up to snuff back in the day.
There's a nice look for them.
The cat people. So, I mean, first of all, you take a look at a guy like that.
Like this. And it's, you know, and the allegations.
And the eccentricity of the fashion industry.
And the fact that a lot of these big names really don't seem to sell what they should.
Especially given the advertising market.
So what's really going on there?
What's really going on there?
We're going to talk about that and more.
It's Reality Rants with Jason Bermas.
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And you know, a lot of people don't understand that there are a lot of actors and actresses,
Ashton Kutcher amongst them.
that do get their start in the modeling business.
Now again, I'm not accusing Kutcher of anything.
I'm just saying that There are certain things that people think will fast-track them into the entertainment industry.
And so, to me, from what I've seen of these allegations, it does remind me a lot of the allegations against Bryan Singer.
And again, Bryan Singer's not in jail.
We have another story here where this 80-year-old man I believe he gets convicted of molesting a guy when he was 8 years old.
The guy's in there. He's 29 now.
And then the judge suspends his sentence.
And the guy pops him and knocks him unconscious in the courtroom.
The victim. I mean, that's a reflection of the whole injustice system in this world.
Can you imagine that?
You get... Molested as an 8-year-old kid?
You think you finally get justice because there's a guilty verdict?
And then the judge is just like, sorry!
I want to believe we live in a fair and just world.
And believe me, there's more good than bad out there.
But what are we doing?
We're thumbsing it up and subscribing and sharing.
That's what we're doing. Can we get the thumbs up?
Especially over on the alt platforms, there's a big difference when we get over the hundred thumbs for the show.
Over on YouTube, it also helps.
Again, every little bit helps.
Every scratch and paw helps.
I understand a lot of people are going to be covering this story today, but I'm hopefully going to be doing a little different.
We're going to come with some receipts.
We're not just going to make blanket statements.
For instance, one of the big stories out there right now is General Flynn.
I'm not sure if I have it up here.
I might. General Flynn has said something that most of the people in D.C. are on Epstein's client list.
It's like, come on, Flynn.
I do hope that they bring you back if somehow Trump beats the odds.
The odds makers in Vegas...
Still have him as the favorite, at least as the Republican nominee.
We'll talk about some of that later.
But Flynn, maybe you're dumbing it down for me.
There's no client list.
There's a bunch of people that have been blackmailed or...
Have been subverted via Epstein's activities of surveillance, which there's hard evidence for.
And whoever was really controlling Jeffrey Epstein, for that stuff, it wasn't just like freelance blackmail.
They have that.
And the FBI has that.
They have the hard drives, man.
They have the books that are this thick.
They have pictures.
Insanity.
Insanity.
Here we go. The clothing brand has been accused of allowing Mike Jeffries to run a years-long sex trafficking operation alongside his partner Matthew Smith.
The couple allegedly groomed young men with the promise of modeling jobs and through sex events around the world in which alleged victims were forced into intimate acts.
You know what I'm saying?
The lawsuit has been brought by alleged victim David Bradbury.
His lawyer told the Wall Street Journal the company had a willingness to enable a sexually abusive and exploitive environment to drive profits.
Now, if these are global, you also wonder what the age range is on everything.
In his filings, Bradbury reiterates allegations which first surfaced in a BBC documentary in which 12 men Came forward with their own claims of sexual abuse.
Okay? So we dare play that 30?
No, we're not going to risk it here on YouTube.
We're not going to risk it.
Bradbury alleges that in 2010 when age 23 he was approached by a middleman for the couple named James Jacobson who presented himself as an agent.
He claims Jacobson Intimidated that he would be denied a meeting with Jeffries unless he let him perform oral sex on him and later gave him cash for the encounter.
Just like, what?
I mean, at the end of the day, what's it worth to sell your soul for?
Like, I can't, like, I don't get it.
I just don't get it.
He alleges he was provided with Abercrombie gift cards in order to pick up clothes for himself ahead of casting in May of 2010.
Yikes. I mean, that's even recent.
So then you wonder how long this has been going on.
Wow. He also claimed it had been told to sign an NDA. You don't say.
The lawsuit states that Bradbury was then raped by Jeffries and forced to have sex with other men At the former CEO's Hampton's home in front of the Abercrombie-clad security guards.
Oh my god.
He also claims he was given a drug which made him woozy.
He received $2,500 in cash and was flown to casting events in Nice, France and London
under the guise he would be giving a modeling contract but was instead assaulted again according
to court documents.
Bradbury claims the company was aware of the scheme and provided Avocompi resources to
pay him hush money.
Bradbury was never hired to work for the brand, the filing state.
So basically, this guy signed a bunch of NDAs, was allegedly trafficked around the world to a bunch of dudes, never got the contract, and then was paid off to shut up, is allegedly what happened.
Now, if that allegedly happened to this guy and apparently 11 other guys on the documentary and the BBC, what are the chances that it's not a dozen guys and we're talking hundreds if not thousands of victims over the course of a couple decades?
Just ballpark.
Now, I want people to understand what that means.
That's a huge black market side business even if you're paying them off after the fact.
Okay? It is.
Because the people that are paying for those kind of things are paying big buco buxy bucks.
Big buco buxy bucks.
And some of that clientele...
I'm just saying. Might be household names that you wouldn't think would be that clientele.
Again, look at the story we did last week with Dwight Howard and what's being alleged on him.
I mean, I don't know if there were other allegations against Dwight Howard being with men before that, but I certainly had not been aware of them.
Now out in the open.
Okay? So let's continue.
Let's see.
The lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court on Friday is seeking an unspecified amount of damages.
It also states that Smith was given unusual access to the company and allowed to attend private board meetings and conduct around 170 store visits in two years.
Look at this thing.
Oh! I mean, that's coming at you.
Can you imagine?
God almighty.
No, thank you.
Oh, that's right. This has the old pencil in the ear.
The old pencil in the ear.
I forgot that part. Classic 90s poster.
Oh, man. I mean, you got a ghoul.
You got a ghouly ghoul.
I mean, my goodness.
I'm going to go back to that story.
I was angry. Pedophile 80 is punched in courtroom by victim who was molested at the age of 8 after judge handed the pervert a suspended sentence.
Abused the kid for 7 years.
7 years.
7 years. These people.
These people. I mean, that's the justice you get.
Isn't that lovely?
That's the kind of world we live in?
This guy? That kind of world?
Brian Bieber, a lawyer for Jeffries, told the Wall Street Journal, Mr.
Jeffries will not comment in the press on this new lawsuit, as he has likewise chosen not to regarding lawsuits in the past.
The courtroom is where we will deal with this matter.
Smith did not respond to the outlet's request for comment.
And that's the thing. There's a bunch of NDAs in all this.
The press is reporting on this.
But they're not making the connection that how many of these guys in the fashion industry do this sort of thing.
Seems to be prevalent in what?
The music industry as well.
And it gets me always to thinking about the first season of Black Mirror where they have the American Idol type thing going on.
Does anybody remember this?
First, it's the most prophetic thing, I think.
Don't get me wrong, Black Mirror's got a ton of it.
But to me, it was just so spot on.
All these people are living in an apartment-style building like Pod.
They're bombarded.
Their walls are just bombarded with VR. They're all just virtual screens.
They're all just avatars.
They're playing video games all day on a bike.
Like a mouse on a wheel to produce energy.
And they get like avatars for doing it.
But then, if you want to break out into the real world, you know, you want to get out there.
You got a chance to be an entertainer.
And they got one of these game shows.
America's Got Talent, American Idol, all that stuff.
Just like it. But, this got a twist.
First of all, some of the credits that you're earning...
And you're so lonely in these things.
The credits that you're earning can do a multitude of things.
The tokens, a tokenized system.
Blockchain, anybody, digital currency.
And they bombard you with sexual imagery and pornography that if you want to skip those ads, you have to spend those credits.
It's the only way you can get past it.
Now again, at the same time, there's all these promises of entertainment deals.
But the one guy is actually a pimp.
And it's an open pimp.
And now it's celebrated to be a prostitute.
That's the second tier of celebrity.
You know? So, you know, it's now I want you to be one of my porn stars.
Who wants to be a porn star in disguise in the slave grid?
Well, is that an allusion to what we've kind of already seen behind the scenes?
Remember the Pussycat Dolls.
That's another one when we talk about the entertainment industry.
We'll do it live. We'll go from Sleepwalkers.
Let's do it. Yeah.
She was in a prostitution ring.
Victimized? I mean, boom.
You know? I wasn't in a girl group.
I was in a prostitution ring.
Oh, and we happened to sing and be famous.
Well, everyone who owned us made the money.
Weird. How bad was it?
People ask bad enough that I walked away from my dreams, bandmates, and a $13 million record deal.
We knew we were going to number one.
I went to the den mother from hell to confess why another one of her girl group committed suicide.
Tell the public how you mentally broke us.
This is back in 2017.
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And again, we were just reading some of the tweets from a member of the Pussycat Dolls.
So you got fashion.
You got film.
You got TV. You got music.
I was just checking some of the comments and we've covered this here several times.
Menudo would be another one.
And I didn't even talk about Lou Pearlman.
I didn't even talk.
I was going to get through this whole thing.
We talked Nygaard. I didn't even talk about Lou Pearlman.
Man, when I start thinking about my old watching MTV and VH1 days, again, you look at Cat Guy over there from Sleepwalkers.
Lou Pearlman, what could I describe him as?
I'm trying to think what kind of figure before I bring him up.
I mean, for real, very much like if you mix a Jabba the Hutt character with a...
Hollywood industry phony.
Right? That would probably be Lou Pearlman.
But boy oh boy. I don't know.
Let me just say this.
Visually. And I don't like to usually go after people visually like the cat guy over there.
Who's accused of pretty heinous things.
Just saying. A lot of these people to me look like the...
Their outside is what's on the inside.
In other words, it's not hiding the person they are.
So let's just bring up Lou Pearlman.
And man, I feel like there was, even back then on MTV and VH1, like MTV News with Kurt Loder, they come out against someone like a Pearlman.
And Lou Pearlman, you know, you want to talk about boy toys and boy markets.
He's the boy band guy.
He's the dude.
Like, I think Backstreet, NSYNC, O-Town.
Now, I'm not that up on my boy bands, believe it or not, even though I just like reeled off three.
I think O-Town might have had that Abercrombie& Fitch song.
Maybe that was subliminally going in my head.
One of the crap.
That might have been LFO. In fact, maybe it was.
See what I'm saying? Perlman, even on those channels, they would do pieces about how Perlman was alleged to do some pretty bad things to underage boys.
Okay? Just saying.
Lou Perlman.
See, this is what kills me, man.
This is what kills...
I'm gonna... First of all, no matter how much they try to play this up...
Like, this is how biased Google is.
Alright? There's Lou Pearlman behind me.
Now, that's far from the worst picture of a guy like Pearlman.
I mean, when...
I mean... And again, there's Pearlman within sync.
And... Oh my god.
My god.
Anyway, but this is the picture they show you of Perlman, right?
And we'll get to the allegations in a minute.
Because again, you'd think that I typed in Lou Perlman.
Iconic boy bands.
The two biggest boy bands in history.
The Sordid Tale. Now, I'll say this.
The Sordid Tale. At least that's in there.
We're going to get to some nitty-gritty stuff in a minute about what he's accused of.
Yeah. So, Perlman died at 62, right?
So, even in death, like, this guy's protected.
But... When I was looking up for another story, because I've told you how they're trying to push Nikki Haley as the candidate for the Republicans, as the establishment person.
When you look at some of the biggest ghouls, and Nikki Haley is another ghoul on the inside.
Trust me. Look at that picture of Nikki Haley.
She's no nonsense!
Let's see what comes up.
I didn't do it yet, Donald Trump.
I just have to do it. I can't help myself.
At least they give him the smile one.
At least he's not angry Trump until you get right here.
Because they're gagging him again.
As I told you they would do during these trials.
Find him guilty. Gag him.
Not let him speak his piece.
Find him in contempt. I truly believe they're putting this guy in jail, everybody.
It's not just arresting.
It's not just indicting.
It's not just trying him out.
They plan to put him in prison.
Side note. We're going back to Perlman.
Lou Perlman...
Allegations. How about that?
Allegations. Boys.
Let's see. There it is.
Other boy band members have accused Perlman of sexually assaulting them according to a 2007 Vanity Fair story.
The boy band con.
There's a whole documentary about it.
In fact, we're going to do it live.
Let's see if we can find the boy band con.
Uh, Pearlman.
Oh, there it is. The Lou Pearlman story.
It's the whole thing here. Yeah, hour and 40.
They got it. Let's just do the trailer.
Hopefully we won't get in trouble. That's the problem, though.
With this, there's a chance there'll be some Backstreet in there.
Like you'll hear the da da da da da.
And honestly, I don't even know how how hardcore that's going to be.
Let's get the Vanity Fair story.
Let's do that.
Actually, let's see if we can do...
And again, we do these things.
Guys, I still do.
I have a ton of... I got Joe Kennedy grilling on the border.
I got a piece of the IRS hearing.
I got the Primo clips.
I've got Chemayev last week.
Not this weekend. No UFC this weekend.
Talking about... You know, peace.
God forbid. God forbid.
I got plenty of good stuff.
But, I mean, when we get Abercrombie and Fitch, when we start getting boy banned, we got to do it.
So let's do Lou Pearlman abused boys.
Let's see. Exposing the NSYNC says, this is only four months ago.
14 minutes surviving Lou Pearlman?
That's a year ago?
I don't want the boy band con.
I want a news piece. This is the dude from LFO. Again, another one of these things on Howard Stern.
I wonder what he says it.
Oh boy. Poor Aaron Carter, man.
It's rough. Backstreet Boys.
Let's see if we can do something a little different.
Let's see. The Young Turks.
Everything's so tame on YouTube.
You know what? My buddy says that I've got to start using Yandex, which is the uncensored Google.
But we'll go to DuckDuckGo.
We'll try that one.
And then we'll do boom.
And that.
Let's off. The Great Untold Scandal.
The Sorted Tale of Boy...
Yeah, that's the same thing that came up there.
And then boom. The Hitman from Pop to Prison, Part 3.
And there's Part 1.
Now we're talking, guys.
Now we're talking.
Let's go to that. Lewis J. Perlman grows up in Queens, New York.
He was born in 1954.
And so right next to where Lou Perlman is growing up, coming out of Flushing Airport, there are these airships that take off.
And when Lou Perlman is 10 years old, he sees his first Goodyear blimp.
The blimp transforms his life.
I saw the Goodyear blimp flying outside my window, and I was like, you know, what is this thing flying around?
But it intrigued me. Listen to how he talks.
And I managed to get a ride on it.
I was hooked. And I love flying.
Lou was sort of obsessed with aviation, and many of his life choices later on actually kind of had an aviation theme.
Man, just even hear how they're portraying him in the very beginning is rubbing me a bit of the wrong way.
The hitman from pop to prison.
He's got the boy bands going nuts there.
Let's just go to the third part.
Let's go to the last part.
Let's see if they at least give him the due of the fact that the guy should be in jail.
I believe we have this ABC News piece.
There's a part four?
Yeah. No, we're gonna go to part four.
Come on. Give me the gold.
That's what I want. The group started with Chris.
Chris had the initial idea to put the group together.
I moved to Orlando right out of high school, and I wanted to pursue music.
I'd had this acapella group, and I remember my buddy Charlie.
He said he wanted to introduce me to Lou because Lou was looking for another group, and he thought that my acapella group would be perfect for him.
At that point, I'd known Lou had the Backstreet Boys.
You know, they were out doing it.
And I was like, if this guy thinks, you know, he can help me out in any ways, I'll meet him.
And so right away, I was totally in.
I mean...
Oh, I feel like anything like this is just going to obfuscate it.
Can you imagine?
I mean, allegedly. How many boys...
Lou Pearlman...
I mean, you think?
I mean... Here, just talk about what he was doing with these boy bands, by the way.
How much he was around them.
Let's go. Can we not get that one?
Daily Mail Online? Come on, Daily Mail.
Watch on Mail Online.
Here we go. Yeah, this was his death.
They're worried about the Ponzi scheme and stealing all this money, right?
Right? 25 years.
See, that's the sick thing about the whole thing.
The Ponzi scheme put him in prison, but not the boy rape.
Right? It's just like the 80-year-old man that abused a kid, and you think it was just one kid, give me a break, for seven years gets convicted and no prison time.
Right? Come on.
Lou Pearlman.
Yuck. Let's see, is the video still up?
Can we do that 30 second of Perlman right here talking about boy band schedules?
You bet. They go about their day practicing for rehearsals, maybe for a show that evening, doing more press during that day, meet and greets, going to record stores, doing signings, all these different things.
And it's a long day. And at the end of the day, they plop down in their bed, which they don't know where they are sometimes, you know.
They forget what city they're in or what country they're in.
And if you watch an artist I mean, they just go through a lot of stress sometimes, and they really take it very well.
And I have to commend them because they always have to be on when they're on the camera.
They have to look good. They have to smile.
And they have to smile at guys like this who might creep into their bed.
Known as Big Papa by Friends...
Also, also created the MTV show.
Remember that, Making the Band with P. Diddy?
There's Pearlman!
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All right, before we go over to the second hour.
And we're going to play at least one premium clip in this segment before the second hour.
I do want to show people, again, how I feel it should be done.
Now, I like this kind of confrontation, especially with people that are ultra-famous and ultra-bad news brown.
Okay? Like, not good people.
People who are part of the protected class.
Okay, social climbers for the predator class.
And that would definitely be the Clintons.
You know, Clintons have a lot of power and are very gangster-esque.
But you can do a lot...
With a camera, a couple people, and a plan.
Now, I also like hard questions in a calm manner and putting somebody on the spot.
But this kind of stuff, it's reminiscent of the We Are Change days, and we need way more of it.
So without further ado, Alex Rosen, there's a little language here, dragged for the Epstein question.
Then you want somebody who's gonna get up every day.
Hey Hillary, why is your husband in the Empty Nylon 26 times?
We want Xi Jinping! We want Xi Jinping!
Xi Jinping! Xi Jinping!
Is this really necessary?
Sheila! Sheila! Sheila!
Sheila! Sheila! Sheila!
Sheila! Sheila! Sheila! Sheila!
Sheila! Sheila! Sheila!
Sheila! Sheila! Sheila!
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Sheila! Sheila! Sheila!
Sheila! Sheila! Sheila! Why do you guys support endless government spending?
I mean, she's giving more money to white people in Ukraine than you freaking idiots.
Endless money to Ukraine.
Endless money for Israel. She's not anti-establishment.
You guys are over the same shit over and over again.
Same crime. It's going to be just like Chicago.
You guys love this shit. And I'm sure he will.
I don't mind it.
I don't mind it. It brings attention to the fact these people are corrupt.
I like it. I like it a lot.
With that being said...
What we're going to do is we are going to play this clip right here from my conversation with Stuart J. Hooper over the weekend.
And we talk about basically accountability and what is going on right now in the Middle East, which is a large escalation of...
What we later discuss is a possible forever war.
In January, the U.S. and Israel did massive joint military exercises.
We now have admissions from the Department of Defense that in fact they are escalating certain forces.
Weapon systems and also aircraft carriers in not only that region, but in the region regarding China and the Ukraine.
China pretty much has a hard line in this conflict against Israel.
It's not being discussed much, but Xi Jinping has put that out there.
What are your thoughts on not only these military drills, which happen, I want to make that
extremely clear, but we're talking about military escalation in the Middle East with Israel
in particular, that is alarming because again, we've been sold on de-escalation for how long
now, and even publicly via Biden's awful Afghanistan withdrawal, right?
So you have that aspect of it, but then you also have the China-Russia alliance and the de-dollarization of oil and the end of the petrodollar, which you talked about ebbs and flows.
BRICS is not a new thing.
A lot of people have just had to enter their vernacular in the last several years, but we're actually working on it with over a decade now.
Perhaps nothing is more powerful with that alliance than the de-dollarization of oil.
With all of these things happening right now, what are the pieces of the puzzle that we have to look at geopolitically that don't spark a wider conflict or don't get us into either a proxy or hot war with China?
Yeah, great question and great points and thoughts there on all of that stuff.
I think the central issue right now is what we could come back to that I mentioned at the start of this, where there are all of the pieces on the chessboard in the wrong place at the wrong time.
So we now have all of the potential geopolitical entities that could spark a wider conflict, ready to face off against one another seemingly over this.
But as you mentioned, and what I've been speaking a lot with my students about over the last couple of weeks, is the Middle East was really going out of fashion in a political sense.
You had the Obama administration that was trying to do its pivot to Asia.
In other words, reorient American foreign policy towards China.
Get it out of the Middle East.
The Middle East is yesterday's news.
Forget about that. Let's move on.
Then you have... Of course, the war in Ukraine and now Eastern Europe is becoming a flashpoint.
Russia is the new in thing to be talking about, which put China a bit off to the sideline.
And now what's happened here?
Well, the Middle East has sparked back up what a lot of people were not expecting and including what these foreign policy establishments are.
We're not really expecting on a lot of levels.
Yes, they knew the threat is there as it always is, but they weren't necessarily expecting
it to explode and drag the US all the way back into this like it had never left.
But as I heard you point out in one of your prior reports I was watching yesterday, the
US never really did leave, did it?
It's still been there this whole time.
And there were these reports that came out of attacks on American bases in Iraq and Syria.
My question was, why are there American bases in Iraq and Syria?
And they just slipped that in there.
And not only did they slip that in there, they slipped in the idea that they were indeed
supported by Iran.
So in other words, it was really Iranian forces in those locations that facilitated those
attacks on the U.S. military that, like you said, shouldn't be there in the first place.
But to your point that I've made a broader point of, not only haven't we gotten out of
these places, but we've built up, again, our own proxy networks via privatized military
groups, PMGs, that weren't really even in existence prior to the war on terror.
Yes, were there privatized mercenary groups?
Absolutely very, very small, very, very low profile, and really almost never officially working in a capacity with our military-industrial complex.
All that changed during the War on Terra and what I would call is the Blackwater era, because that's the most popular and well-known one.
And it morphed from Blackwater to Academy to XE Services, all the way back to Blackwater again, folks.
That should tell you a lot about branding.
But during that, you had a bunch more open up.
Oak Grove amongst them and these other units.
A lot of these units, especially right now, are made up of recently retired military forces.
And it's these units that are working openly with Ukrainians under what appears to be the direct direction of US military forces, correct?
Well, I don't know specifically about those.
Well, I haven't heard too much about that in Ukraine, to be honest with you.
But the idea that the U.S. is not providing Ukraine and Israel with up-to-date by the second intelligence, if you don't think that's happening, you're living in fantasy land.
So at the very least, it's fair to say the U.S. is providing all of the most up-to-date intelligence that it has second by second to both Israel and Ukraine, and absolutely those two.
Nations are then using that to go and mount these attacks against their respective enemies.
But yeah, with the potential for this to grow and escalate and blow out of hand, we have these American bases.
And as you said, they are there and they exist.
But you will tend to look at these things and you'll find that in some cases there are more contractors than there are soldiers that are working in these places.
And this is a very convenient way for the government to be able to say, well, we left the Middle East.
We're not there anymore. There are no American soldiers under threat in the Middle East anymore.
We brought the boys home.
Well, yeah, you brought most of them home, but you left a few there to station bases and then you went to these private companies and paid them.
Very large sums of money of the American taxpayers' dollars to go and carry out similar operations to basically fulfill the same mission but on a smaller scale perhaps than before.
So this is a real problem.
And it is compounded by the fact that when these groups, when these companies, when these individuals, like you said, many of them former soldiers, these people that are in special forces units, they have these guys knocking down their doors to go and work for these companies.
In particular, and they pay them tremendous amounts of money.
So it's a huge, huge financial benefit if you do go and sign up for one of these things.
But there's practically zero accountability in terms of what they do.
So these people will end up being involved.
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That is about an hour-long discussion with Stuart J. Hooper, who is one of my favorite academics out there that is really looking at the military-industrial complex, the broader picture, not caught up in right and left Johnny nonsense.
Now, Do we cover some of the right and left giant nonsense here?
Yeah, we sure do.
We sure do. But overall, it seems like even new guy Mike Johnson is ready to write checks for the Israeli and Ukraine conflict, which is no bueno to Jason.
No bueno to Jason.
In fact, I'm more along the lines of this gentleman right here.
I'm here with Hamzat Shamaya.
Hamzat still undefeated.
What a fantastic fight.
Hey, guys. Assalamu alaikum Abu Dhabi.
Guys, you know what's happening in the world now, right now.
I wasn't happy in the cage, fight this week, or see the kids dying.
It doesn't matter whatever in the world, Ukraine and Syria, Afghanistan, Palestine, USA. It doesn't matter.
When kids die, it's hard, guys.
I love the kids. Our boy is waiting for me back home.
It's only three months.
If he's just crying, I know how it feels.
And when somebody dies, guys, I don't know what to say.
Inshallah, we'll be good in the world.
I hope so. Muslim, Christian, Jewish, doesn't matter.
Please, guys, be together.
Let us live in this world good.
Let us be happy.
There you go. And, you know, Cormier taps him a couple times because it's his job.
I'm sure they're in his ear.
That's what I want to hear.
That's what I want to see. I believe that.
I think that comes from that guy's heart as well.
We've got to take a break.
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You don't want to miss that second hour.
And even the third hour is some of that...
Like that Stuart J. Hooper interview?
I don't know. They roll the dice.
I don't have input on it.
But they play the old interviews.
And we've talked to Stuart before many times.
Who knows? Maybe you're getting some of Stuart J. Hooper.
Maybe you're getting some Pregosian...
Wagner Group, still relevant.
Ukraine-Russia stuff.
I don't know. It could be anything.
Alright YouTube, we are going to see...
And by the way, you know what I'm going to do on the flip side before I leave YouTube?
We showed you last time, and I think it might have been Thursday, that now there's this new...
You know, open air re-education center for YouTube.
Well, they told me that if I took their quiz, which we're going to do live on Rumble, they're going to take away...
The warning I've had, because you can't get rid of the community guidelines warning.
I've gotten rid of all my strikes.
Did my time for the strikes.
But once you get a community guidelines warning, you can't get rid of it.
It's not going to matter. It's not going to monetize me.
I want to do it live on air on Rumble so you can see how Orwellian and Johnny nonsense this quiz is going to be.
So you're not going to want to miss that, YouTube.
If you're watching on YouTube, do you want to see how YouTube censors?
Well, you'll see it in real time on the other side of this break at rvmrumble.com.
Because there is no break. We're done with breaks.
Boom. And we're here. So, I wasn't kidding at all.
We are actually going to do that.
Man, I've got other videos.
But I also very much...
I want to do that. So let's see what we're going to do here.
Yeah, I guess we could just bring it from there.
So we'll do a little dick-a-dick-a-doo magic.
And we're going to do it live right here.
So let's see.
Boom. So as you guys can see on the top, it says, you can now take a short policy training to expire your community guidelines warning.
Now, maybe I should make this just a little bit smaller for everybody so everybody can see everything.
I want to make sure everybody's in on this.
So, boom. Perfect, right?
That's too big right there.
Do it right in there.
Great. So, we're not hiding anything.
This is our new re-education.
We're going to take our YouTube training right now.
Let's take the training.
All right. Your content was removed due to a violation of community islands.
Oh, yes. I know. So, which is this?
The Mixed Marsh Mindset Holiday Spectacular.
And this is February 15th, 2021.
So, I just want everybody to know, I think that this was the Ivermectin Pierre-Corey
that got me in trouble.
Ah, hydrating.
Feel so dehydrated after this past weekend moving around.
Okay. Let's get started.
Okay. Where's the quiz?
Okay. There may be an issue with your content.
I'm hitting everything.
We've removed it.
Your channel. I don't want to do...
Where's the quiz?
I don't understand. Let's hit begin review.
Why are we reviewing?
This has already been reviewed. I thought I was supposed to be able to take a quiz.
Maybe I'm not actually going to be able to take a quiz.
Maybe that's the general thing there.
That spreads medical misinformation.
I had my Santa Claus face on.
Fitch was there.
It was fun. Content follows all policies.
Okay. Make sure your content...
Okay, next. See, my appeal was...
Take training. There it is.
I was going to say, my appeal was denied rapidly.
It was rapidly.
We got seven questions.
If you violate this policy again with 90 days, you'll get a strike.
If you violate a different policy, you'll get a warning.
You can still decide to appeal later.
Let's take the Orwellian training.
We want to create and share your content confidently.
In this training, you'll see scenarios related to the policy you violated.
You have unlimited attempts to get it right.
Oh boy, so there are no wrong answers.
So ridiculous.
Prevention, treatment, and disease denial misinformation.
Here we go. While there are different types of medical misinformation, the ones we'll focus on most in your training are prevention, treatment, and disease denial misinformation.
Boy, oh boy, oh. Good thing they've got the disease denial in there.
YouTube doesn't allow content that poses a serious risk of egregious harm.
That's totally Johnny Nonsense words and phrases.
By spreading medical misinformation that contradicts local health authorities.
That's also a lie because you can show local health authorities and they still take you down.
Or the World Health Organization's guidance about specific health conditions and substances.
This policy includes the following categories.
Are we ready? Prevention misinformation, treatment misinformation, and denial misinformation.
Isn't that lovely? Isn't that great?
Denial misinformation.
Come on. Come on, man.
You kidding me right now?
Of course they're not kidding you. This is the way of the world.
Oh, let's see.
Let's read it. Let me get out of the way of it so I can read it.
We may allow content that includes medical misinformation if the context has educational, documentary, scientific, or artistic context.
Those exemptions are in a pass to promote medical misinformation.
Okay. The training includes descriptions of medical misinformation, which could be upsetting or triggering.
So now it's just stuff that triggers people.
It could be upsetting or triggering.
So let's see.
We want to go back up to the top.
We got our first question.
Let's get out of the way again.
In a video... A creator recommends ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine are safe treatments for COVID-19.
Is this a violation?
You bet it is.
100% that's going to be a violation.
I don't think that's going to be wrong.
So let's do it.
Let's hit next on that.
Because they got the whole spectrum right here of medical misinformation, World Health Organization, blah, blah, blah.
The extended Johnny nonsense.
So let's see.
Let's check it.
That's correct!
You are correct.
We don't allow content that claims ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine are safe to use in the prevention of COVID-19 because this contradicts Information from health authorities and could cause egregious harm.
Can anybody show me the egregious harm that ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine caused anybody?
Bueller? Bueller?
Anybody? I personally cannot.
Let's see what we got here.
We're going to go to the top here. Let's get my fat head out of the way.
A creator films his grandmother while she prepares her garlic and orange peel tea which she has had every day since she was a child.
The grandmother says that she doesn't know if the tea will prevent her from getting COVID-19 but it makes her feel strong and boosts her immune system.
I don't believe that's a violation because she doesn't say whether or not it will prevent her from getting COVID-19.
Huh? And she's just talking about it boosting her immune system.
We're going to go with a no on this one.
No, it isn't. That's right!
Well, thank you!
Jeez, thanks, YouTube!
This example doesn't violate our policy.
We allow content that promotes immune-boosting tips as long as the content doesn't claim that these measures will prevent the contraction.
of or cure COVID-1984. Nothing's gonna cure COVID-1984 for the brain damaged that have just
repeatedly taken booster after booster after booster after booster after booster after booster
after booster. The forever shot.
Boosty McBoost.
Hey, my doctor told me to take it.
I'm sure that's going to come up next.
I'm sure we're going to get some vaccine misinformation in here.
We're two down. I guess in the February 21, there probably wasn't a lot of talk about hate and lies shots.
So we'll see. At least not on that video.
But I was wrong because here it is.
Tammy posts a video after getting the influenza vaccine.
She shares that she became permanently paralyzed after receiving her seasonal flu shot.
In the video, she warns others not to get the influenza vaccine because you're all going to suffer the same way I did.
Now... Obviously, that's a violation because there's no way that everybody gets anything.
They're all going to have the same reaction.
They're pushing you to the extremes.
And they have their nice little vaccine misinformation content that poses a serious risk of egregious harm by spreading medical misinformation.
That's what they do every day.
They told you this was safe and effective.
It's not. It's crazy.
It's crazy.
Crazy. But yes, it is.
Everybody's not going to get sick because she got sick.
Doesn't even dispute the claim that she may have gotten paralyzed by the shot, by the way.
That's right!
This example violates our policy.
We do not allow the claims that vaccines cause chronic side effects outside of rare side effects that are recognized by health authorities.
We don't recognize the truth.
While we make exceptions for content in which creators describe their or their family's first-hand experiences, we recognize there is a difference between sharing personal experiences and promoting misinformation about vaccines.
These people are awful. They are awful.
What are we on?
Question four. Are we three down?
We are training. Question four is seven.
Mamet, a very, very hip name right now, Mamet, uploads a video in which he calls the COVID-19 pandemic a hoax.
Uh-oh! He claims that nobody has actually died from the coronavirus and that people have only died of panic attacks because he believed the fabricated hype from world government leaders.
From the world government leaders.
Gee, I wonder.
I'm sure glad I'm taking this policy training.
Yeah, that's going to be a violation, YouTube.
We're going to check that. Oh, correct.
Yeah, of course it does.
It contradicts information from health authorities and could cause egregious harm by explicitly denying the existence of COVID-19.
Oh, on to question five.
Can you handle the excitement?
I'm sure you can't.
Let's see. Safia recorded a conversation with her friends where she claims she became infertile after a chemical abortion using the prescription medications...
Mife, Prestone, and Misoprostol.
Safia urged her friends to avoid chemical abortions or else they would also become infertile.
No. Okay?
Because... No.
No, because you can't put that up there because it's not a personal...
It's a personal experience.
Personal experience.
But, and this is a big but everybody, but she's making a broad statement that everyone's going to become infertile from drugs.
And we love drugs.
We love drugs, huh?
Just, ugh. So yes, this is going to be a violation.
That's right! This example violates our policy because it promotes misinformation about the side effects of chemical abortion method, which is deemed safe by health authorities.
While we may make exceptions for contact in which creators describe their or their families, in other words, if she had just talked about her becoming infertile, not allowed to say it'll happen to other people.
And you notice they give you the example of Of everyone and everything, that broad brush they want to paint.
See how that works? You get it?
And I mean, you look at this on the side.
Content that promotes the following harmful remedies, cures, and substance for alleged health benefits.
Miracle Mineral Solution.
Not allowed to talk about. Black Salve.
Not allowed to talk about.
Turpentine. Not allowed to talk about.
Vitamin B17. Not allowed to talk about.
High Grade Hydrogen Peroxide.
Not allowed to talk about. Chelation Therapy to Treat Autism.
Not allowed to talk about. Colloidal Silver.
Not allowed to talk about. Ozone Therapy.
Not allowed to talk about. Gasoline, Diesel, or Kerosene.
Haven't heard those before.
Haven't heard those before.
Alright, what do we got? Two more?
Let's see. Six and seven.
A flight attendant uploads a video with the title, Travel Hack.
Drink this tea and never get COVID. The flight attendant shows a recipe for black garlic tea.
See, there's two tea questions out of seven.
Isn't that nice? And let's get my head out of the way so I can just look forward.
And shares his personal experience drinking it an hour before flying or going into crowded spaces to protect himself from getting COVID-19.
He recommends other try this guaranteed prevention tip.
Oh, this has got some sentences in.
Multiple choice. Not just yes, no.
Well then, select all the correct answers.
This video violates the policy because the creator claims that black tea garlic is a guaranteed prevention method.
Duh. Yes, according to you, the lords at Google.
This video doesn't violate policy because the creator just shares his first-hand experience.
Nope. This video doesn't violate...
No, it always violates.
So there's only one.
Let's see what else. Doesn't violate the policy because the creator is simply recommending a tea, not criticizing approved COVID-19 treatments.
This video doesn't violate the policy because black garlic tea is good for boosting immunity, which can help you from getting sick.
We all know what it is.
Oh, wow. Jason, six for six.
Six for six.
Let's do it. Last one.
Last one on the re-education camp.
Here it is. Oh, we saw this one.
We know the answer.
So this is one of the questions that Danny Polishchuk, when we broke the story, had.
I love it. Matt Jing.
This one has a nice little...
Nice little graphic on the side.
That's nice. You know, I love being treated like a child.
The more I'm treated like a child and pandered to by big tech, the better I feel.
That's a big drawing point for me.
So let's do it. Let's go to it.
Jing is a nurse who makes educational health content.
In her latest video, she shares that since getting the COVID-19 vaccine last year, she has had three miscarriages.
She says that COVID-19 vaccine made her infertile.
And I think that this is a first-hand experience.
And they wouldn't actually allow this, but they're trying.
To act like they would allow it?
This video doesn't violate the policy because Jing is a medical professional.
That doesn't matter, even if she is a medical professional.
This video doesn't violate the policy because Jing is allowed to share her personal experience.
I guess maybe one, but I think it's just two.
This video doesn't violate the policy because Jing is not spreading medical misinformation.
I guess it is.
I think it would probably be...
All three? I don't know.
What do you think? I'm going to go all three.
It just doesn't violate all three.
So it is a nurse who makes educational health content.
You know what? Let's not check the first one.
Let's go with two and three. Oh!
Answer two is correct.
Okay. So it is all three.
So, they're giving me the all of them.
Well, how about that?
You almost select all the correct answers to move forward.
There isn't a fourth answer, is there?
Is this a rigged game?
I did just check all of them.
This is nuts!
Hello? Hello?
Hello? You're almost there.
Select all the correct answers to move forward.
Answer one is incorrect.
Two is incorrect. Oh, three is incorrect.
So I was wrong.
So it's only two.
So she is spreading?
Think about how Orwellian this is.
Jing is not spreading medical misinformation.
So if she did...
Actually have a miscarriage because of a shot.
She's still spreading medical misinformation from telling her story.
Boy, I bet you that's gonna get marked down.
So that's it.
Let's hit the check. That's correct!
That's correct!
First-hand experience.
Okay, so what's next?
Your warning will expire in January.
That's very nice. That's very lovely of you.
I mean, I haven't...
I can't remember.
Nice work. You've completed the training.
Look at this. Isn't that nice? Yay!
Everybody's brown or semi-brown except for the kind of white girl thing with the dog in the back.
And there's a flag to tell me how great I am and a trumpet.
And somebody for some reason, although it looks like it's in their mouth and not on their eyeballs, is holding binoculars.
Dystopia never tasted so good.
So there it is.
It's closed training.
Does that mean that I've gotten rid of it?
I did take the policy and I did it all.
I did it all.
So the warning. I guess we'll see if it goes away in January.
We'll revisit everything as we lose subscribers on YouTube.
I know it's shocking. Shocking we're losing subscribers on YouTube.
Let's X that out.
And let's go now.
Let's see. Let's go to the...
You know, since we had such a diverse crowd cheering me on as I took my new Orwellian training...
I saw very little of this.
There was an IRS accountability hearing.
And in this clip, you basically have the IRS admitting that they racially profile.
Like, everything is about selective enforcement, guys.
I just want to say that.
Everything is about selective enforcement and trying to pick groups against each other.
And that's why this is happening.
So, let's do it.
Commissioner, there was a conversation with a member about how the IRS looked at perhaps identified but treated people who may be of color.
Do you gain information about people and their ethnicity or their race?
We do not collect that information.
Then why would you have responded that you look at that and made decisions from that?
That's not my testimony.
What is your testimony?
My testimony is that a research group from Stanford University using what's called imputed Identifiers of race, because we have no race data in terms of taxpayers, identified not a disparate treatment but a disparate impact, basically saying that, on average, our audit algorithms are having the unintended consequence of having black families at a higher audit rate than non-black families.
And this is an analysis where you're not using actual race data, you're using what's called imputed race data.
So we don't collect race data and we don't plan to.
So, you have made changes as a result of this.
Yeah, the goal is to adjust the approach and then working either internally or with external stakeholders, again, using an imputed race.
They love the word stakeholder and they love their bizarre Orwellian behavior and language.
No, no, it's imputed.
We don't collect, it's imputed race data.
And then once that, we set policies afterwards to try to change everything.
Now you're collecting it.
This methodology ensure that any efforts that the IRS is undertaking in audit are fair across all demographics, not just race.
So, fair, if you are applying the law as it were and you didn't know whether someone, their ethnicity, their race, you changed How you look at the law based upon some consideration.
I think we have a responsibility to do all of our operations in a non-biased way.
There should be no disparate impact or treatment based on political affiliation, race, age.
Right. And so in following the law, I think...
He's very shaky, too.
He's got like a little weasel shake to him.
Like, I don't know.
Who knows? Maybe he's got that tardive dyskinesia thing.
Who knows what kind of pills these people are on.
I mean, this is just your IRS commissioner.
And, you know, well prepared for these questions, has the baseline of his retort.
Our responsibility under the law is to make sure that IRS operations are carried out without a disparate impact on any...
This particular minority population or political group.
And so the type of study that Stanford did is helpful.
It basically gives us an outside-in perspective and says, we've studied it.
We don't have the race information, but we are able to impute race.
And I think the Congresswoman entered the report into evidence, and so the methodology of how they imputed race is in the report.
We looked at it and we said, yes, based on this analysis we agree that the way we are selecting cases for audit is having a disparate impact that would not be consistent with what we believe our responsibilities under the law are, which is to implement the tax code as fairly as possible across all demographics.
And so we're making changes in the hopes that the next time this is tested that the disparate impact no longer exists.
I find it very interesting.
I will look at that because it seems like it's a threshold by which you would look at people.
I mean, it's basic.
Like, this guy's talking around the fact that, of course, we're not just racially profiling people.
They're also politically profiling people when they go.
Everything, everything out there right now is selective enforcement.
Period. Selective outrage, selective enforcement, everything is selective.
It's on a sliding scale.
It's the way the world works.
Is that more generally, specifically correct?
I don't think so. I mean, the first big step that we took was to just reduce the volume of audits for refundable credits, not related to any demographic, just a specific cut in volume.
Because the researchers, and in that Stanford report that's now in evidence...
What would that figure be then?
You went from this to what?
I can get you that data.
I am interested in that because I want to be realistic that I think you're entitled to set thresholds.
And I want to be realistic about what the numbers are.
I don't want us to find a way to where we might be discriminating or discriminatory.
But I would be interested in what those threshold numbers were and what you've changed them to.
On behalf of this subcommittee, as the chairman and the ranking member, Infume, we want to thank both of you.
I don't want to thank anybody.
And I certainly don't want to thank YouTube.
So it's crazy.
And that's not crazy because, you know, this is why I actually waited to the very end.
Of the broadcast in the first hour.
If I was going to play in the first hour.
UFC just blocked my entire show on YouTube from playing that one minute clip of Hamzat.
And in a lot of ways, that's why a platform like Twitter is much more superior.
Because that proliferates on Twitter.
There is no copyright block.
Nobody showed any part of the fight.
And remember, the UFC had just gotten rid of the flag ban, and then all of a sudden everything pops off in the Middle East, and then they ban the flags again.
Because too many fighters were going to come out with Palestinian flags last week at the show out in Saudi Arabia.
I mean, come on. Give me a break.
So, let's hit another primo clip.
This one on, you know, the new forever war.
And then we've got Joe Kennedy talking about the border.
And that's an issue that we touch on here and there.
But especially right now, you know, you look at The State Department, again, coming out and saying, oh, going to be some lone wolf attacks.
We're on the way. There's the chatter.
There's the chatter batter.
I mean, I don't want to say you're allowing sleeper cells in there.
You're still managing.
If they're allowed in, there's management too.
Because this still is a track-trace database society, I want to ensure you.
So here is Stuart J. Hooper and I talking about the possibility of this being the next forever war.
Mr. Hooper, first and foremost, let's get into the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the Wagner Group.
Where are we with all of that?
Unfortunately, the Ukraine conflict has landed itself into really the position of the quagmire of all quagmires.
We're now looking at a conflict that a stalemate is the best way of describing it.
Powerful New York Times report that came out right before everything blew up in the Middle East, which showed you precisely how much territory each of the sides had gained since the start of this so-called counteroffensive.
And they had actually worked out that both sides have gained practically nothing.
And I think they actually concluded that the Russians had gained a slightly larger piece
of territory than even the Ukrainians had managed to scratch back into their control.
So we have a conflict that's in a complete state of disaster.
It's not going anywhere.
But in my analysis of what's just happened over the past three weeks, the biggest geopolitical
loser right now as a result of the conflict in the Middle East is absolutely Ukraine.
Ukraine has completely fallen out of the news cycle.
Ukraine has completely fallen out of the attention of Western leaders and Western publics.
And ultimately, I think the Ukrainians are now struggling for political attention.
So this is now the current state of the world that we find ourselves in.
It's very unfortunate. But yeah, the war in Ukraine, I think it's most likely at this point, as we spoke about last time, more guaranteed than ever to be the next forever war.
My biggest problem is right now it's not just...
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We had one year-long subscriber.
That really helps the broadcast.
Really appreciate you for that.
We did get a tip over on Rockfin when I was talking about sleepwalkers and movies and cat people.
Said the theme song to sleepwalkers was pretty haunting.
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The support of the broadcast.
I got Joe Kennedy.
I got RFK Jr.
I got two clips.
I'm going to play the Joe Kennedy clip, Grillin' the Border Agent first.
And then I'm going to play a Common Sense Kennedy clip that if...
If the politician you're supporting isn't 100% behind what Kennedy says, even though, you know, he shouldn't say 100% because he does get some things wrong.
For instance, he says pardoning Assange and what they're trying to do to him.
No, there is no pardon.
He's never been convicted of anything.
And it's not what they're trying to do to him.
It's what they have done to him and continue to do to him.
So, we'll save that one for a second.
We will do Joe Kennedy at the border first.
Question, sir? Yes.
All I've been asking are questions.
That's beyond the purview of HSI. Okay.
How about you, Mr. Salazar?
You're a former advisor to the Vice President.
How come we don't do a safe third country agreement?
Sir, we're working with our partners in the region.
Twenty-one countries signed on to the Los Angeles Declaration.
Have you done a safe third country agreement?
What have you been at it?
Two years? What we are doing is working with them to expand legal pathways.
Why doesn't President Biden get up in the morning tomorrow and say, we're changing the asylum process and we're doing what most other countries do, safe third country policy.
You have to seek asylum.
We support asylum.
We have to seek asylum in the first safe country.
That would eliminate 5.6 million people, boom, done, coming into our country illegally, wouldn't it?
Sir, I just want to point out Washington.
Wouldn't it? It would, sir, but there are activities underway.
Let me ask you this because I'm going to run out of time.
I mean, I like it when Kennedy just goes, wouldn't it?
Listen, Joe Kennedy, far from perfect, but boy, man, during the COVID-1984 nightmare, he's like the one guy to really put Collins and Fauci on the spot.
And say that enough is enough.
So, kudos to him for this one yet again.
Because, I mean, good times and nursery rhymes right here.
President Biden and all of you believe in open borders, don't you?
Don't you? I mean, I ask really basic questions.
I don't mean any disrespect.
I appreciate you being here.
And I know you all love our country as we all do.
But I believe in straight answers.
I like straight answers and breakfast food.
And there are only two possibilities.
He likes straight answers and breakfast food.
Come on, Joe.
You're making me laugh. It's good stuff right there.
Breakfast is like bacon.
You a sausage man?
Waffles? When I do have the waffles and pancakes, which can't happen very often, folks, I mean, not too good for you.
Just saying, not too good for you.
Heavy on the butter. Heavy on the melted butter.
Let's butter it up before we get that syrup in there.
Just saying, Joe. But continue with the border.
Beer. Either President Biden and his team believe in open borders or the people that the president has put in charge of the immigration policy of this country are not qualified to manage a food truck.
And nobody's that incompetent.
I would disagree.
Like, I would say the president of the United States is that incompetent.
I mean, again, I've talked about how I wouldn't let him manage, you know, a late night shift at Wendy's, but you put that guy in a food truck.
I mean, at least there's space to kind of daze around at a fast food place.
I mean, he's going to put his hand on the grill.
I mean, he can't know.
Can't do any of that.
Joe Biden's gone.
Dunzo. Checked out.
You folks believe in open borders, don't you?
Sorry, I think we believe in secure borders.
You believe in open? Then you don't even know how...
Well, I'm going to take 30 more seconds...
You don't even know how many people have come in illegally since President Biden has been president?
You're a former senior advisor to the Vice President of the United States, Mr.
Salazar. And you can't even give me a number.
That's like going to an oncologist and asking him, what's cancer?
And he says, I don't know. Give me a break.
Senator Welch? Boom.
Question, sir? Is that a question?
Are you asking questions?
I don't know. Do you have questions for me?
All right. Here is Kennedy, RFK Jr., talking Assange and so on.
And by the way...
I really do have to get into this because, I mean, do they want him dead?
Some might say that. RK Jr.
implores Biden for Secret Service protection after intruder arrested at his home twice in a day.
Twice in a day.
Yesterday, an intruder climbed the fence at my home and was arrested.
After being released from police custody, later in the day, he immediately returned to my home and was arrested again.
DHS Secretary Mararkus has twice refused to grant Secret Service protection for our campaign.
For full transparency, here are all the details, including the third formal submission letter to Secretary Mararkus.
Okay? So this is the third time now that he's asked for protection.
They already pre-screwed him out of the nomination process for the Democratic presidency.
That he had to go independent.
Because they said, basically, the rules are changed.
You can't even campaign in the states you need to win.
Wow. Wow.
Wow. That's democracy at work in America.
That's democracy.
Let's do it.
Kennedy on Assange and Snowden.
I would pardon Assange immediately because he's a newspaper publisher and it is crazy.
It's crazy what they're trying to do to him.
It's What Snowden did for the American people was to help restore at least some semblance of democracy, and the importance of the information he released is attested to the fact that Congress passed legislation Occur again, they never stopped.
That's another really big problem with this.
So again, Assange has already been exiled from his country due to false allegations about sexual assaults and rape.
He then had to flee the Ecuadorian embassy after a multitude of intelligence agencies had plans to either kidnap or kill him.
He went through a circus show court, which has now landed him in Belmarsh Prison, like real deal prison, and The U.S. has been trying to extradite him via some kind of trumped-up espionage charge, which would be impossible, as he's not a U.S. citizen at all.
He is, in fact, a publisher.
That's one. Now, to the Snowden point, okay?
To Snow-Diddly-Oden, none of that ever stopped.
Whatever Congress did was...
Slaps on the wrist.
No real regulations.
Nothing. Jack's squattage.
Five Eyes is still a real thing.
The reality of the whole situation is that we only got a limited glimpse of the Snowden documents that were never even published.
So again, a small part of the Snowden documents were actually published.
We didn't get to see most of them.
Greenwald. Almadar.
Go look into it.
Alright. I am going to play another premium clip from myself and Stuart J. Hooper.
Then I've got a bevy of stories that we're going to run through in the final 10 minutes or so.
So here we go, folks.
With the conflict in the Middle East, it could be the spark of World War III. For instance, there's now a lot of focus and attention on Syria getting involved in the conflict in the Middle East.
And when you look at the Syrian-Russia relationship, I would argue That one of the reasons that Assad is alive today is because of that direct relationship with Russia and a possible red line.
I mean, if people think about it, this is a nation state that's been a target since the Obama administration.
This is also a nation-state that in order to get rid of ISIS you had Russia come in with the Trump administration
and Eradicate what had really been propped up by the military-industrial
complex to a level we had not seen. However, When Trump started talking about getting out of Syria
altogether We had the magic Duma attack that never occurred and cruise
missiles that some people would like to believe killed nobody
I assure you they killed a lot of people now
Bringing Assad back into a hot conflict. I see rhetoric against him
And if, in fact, a leader like Assad were to be killed in this Middle Eastern conflict that is going on right now, does that spark World War III and that red line with Russia where they may directly attack a world leader of perhaps a Western persuasion steward?
Yeah, this is the real threat.
This is the threat that we have discussed in prior discussions that we've had together, something that I've been harping on since day one of the Ukraine-Russia conflict, which a lot of academics, when this started out, just thought that this didn't really have those sorts of ramifications, but the nuclear rhetoric has absolutely ramped up from We're good to go.
That do point in the same direction, which is World War III, a giant conflict, or at the very least, a large regional conflict.
So even if this doesn't spark up It's becoming World War III. A war with Iran and Israel and Lebanon and Syria and the United States is going to feel like World War III in that region because it's going to be a complete disaster.
You're talking hundreds of thousands of dead, millions dead.
But like I said, all of the chess pieces are now there.
What happened within a week of this attack in Israel?
American warships moving into the region, British warships moving into the region, French warships moving into the region, and also Chinese warships also moving into the region.
And we know that Russia has a very important military base in Syria, in the port of Tartus.
It's only warm water naval ports, so that's why Russia cares so much about Syria.
So yeah, we also have the Russians in this equation as well, and ready and willing to defend what they see as their interests in this particular region.
And the Russians were not too happy with the Trump response to Soleimani.
I was pointing out just to a colleague...
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Really got to go over this one.
So, Skillet.
I actually did not know that Skillet, John Cooper, and I think his wife is also in the band, were Christians.
Had no idea. I'm not going to act like I'm huge fans of the band, but they got that, I need a hero to save me now.
You know, that song. Among others, it's on the radio.
I'd say that they're like pop metal, but...
Apparently, of a Christian persuasion.
So they go to the 54th Dove Awards, and again, that's a Christian music award show, said he was literally speeches after several Christian musicians attended the event in drag.
Okay. Former Kate Amon's call singer, songwriter Derek Webb attended the awards ceremony in National Tennessee with openly queer Christian artist Semiere and drag queen Flamie Grant.
So, you know, this is the new, you know, Christian Music Awards.
Just saying. And look, man.
I'm not trying to be a bigot or exclude people.
But this is the Christian Music Awards.
The Christian Music Awards.
Yeah? It just shows how norms have shifted to the almost...
I mean, not almost.
They're unrecognizable.
But into the inverse of reality, into the upside down.
The norms are the upside down.
That's it. I wish it was some other way.
I don't know that it is.
Sam Bagman-Fried denies stealing $10 billion from FTX customers, but admits he made large mistakes in managing risks as he testifies in his own defense in fraud trial.
And look, this is really not...
What I think the Predator class wanted.
I think he's facing 115 years behind bars.
I think that this trial is limited hangout.
I think he's been restricted on what he's allowed to present and say.
I think he was a dupe from the very beginning and realized that he was being burned and that's why he wanted to have this trial.
But in large part, I don't know how it's going to turn out for him.
Doesn't look like it's turning out good.
Looks like they were trying to cut him a deal He was so...
Autistically naive...
That...
He felt like somehow, some way...
He was going to beat this rap.
I don't see it happening.
Now, is he going to get a whole 115 years?
I don't know that either.
I don't know that either.
But... Something to keep looking at.
George Santos pleads not guilty to 10 fraud charges claiming he stole donors' identities and racked up thousands of dollars in bills as fellow Republicans ramp up calls for him to be expelled.
He's a fun one, huh, that George Santos?
He's a real fun one.
Yeah, I mean... It just shows you again.
George Santos is the perfect representative for that.
I think it was a part of Long Island, right?
There it is right there. Leaving the court in Long Island.
I've had the conversation before on air.
Not a big fan of Long Island, but this is the guy that should represent it because he's a very good representation of what that place is about.
Corruption. Just fake everything.
Status. Fake it till you make it.
You name it. More Santos allegations.
The Catman.
Catman do. There he is.
Gavin Newsom in China for some reason.
Again, I've talked about him being the guy coming in as the replacement president for Biden.
But in reality, there are other people that firmly believe he's going to be like a vice president type thing with a Michelle Obama Barack star deal.
Maybe. But this is the kind of guy that Gavin Newsom is.
Oh!
I'm gonna spank him a little bit, huh?
Let's roll. I can't play basketball.
I knocked over some kid.
So let me spank his bottom.
And let me look like a psychotic movie serial killer while I do it.
I'm seeing 4,080 unverified reports of miscarriages in VAERS. 8,936 unverified instances of vaginal hemorrhaging.
Is this Russian propaganda too?
This doesn't concern you at CDC Director?
And Naomi Wolf retweeted this one.
It is right next to me.
The numbers will get out of the way.
So you can see them right there.
Stillbirths, miscarriages, menstrual disorders up around 24,000, right?
Um, then you have several hundred, what they're saying, I mean, almost 600, erectile dysfunction, testicular swelling, you know, all the good stuff, the fun stuff, the stuff that you want to be associated with the medicines that are forced upon you.
Uh, cops visited Maine gunman's home six weeks before massacre after a worried soldier, uh, warned he was going to snap and commit a mass shooting, uh, There has been talks of, obviously, this guy's mental health.
He was found dead afterwards.
I don't really have a ton of commentary on it because it's not something I've super looked at.
But, I mean, it seems like they're keeping a little quieter on this one than everything else because maybe this really is so easily and heavily linked to big pharma medications.
Okay? Just saying.
Oh, let's see. Pence dropped out.
I think we talked about that really quick.
We did the Nikki Haley thing. We actually hit everything.
We did it. We did it with a minute to spare.
A little less, anyway. I do want to remind everybody.
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Folks, I'm going to say it and scream it from the rooftops.
It is not about left or right, never is.
It is always about right and wrong.
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