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March 18, 2025 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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The JFK 80K Release Day AMA

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Machinery That Leaves Us Wanting 00:01:50
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.
I'm a human being.
God damn it.
My life has value.
You have meddled with 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.
Thank you.
Ha ha.
It's showtime.
It's time to buckle up for making sense of the madness.
And who loves you?
And who do you love?
Hey, everybody, Jason Burmese here.
And it's time to make sense of the madness of promises made.
Promises not so much kept.
Buckle Up for JFK Revelations 00:15:05
Now, originally, I was going to do this broadcast probably a little bit earlier, but I had held out hope.
If you are watching this live, and by the way, thumbs it up, subscribe, share, check out all the alt platforms, that we indeed would have had the release of the JFK files.
It is 5 Central here in lovely Iowa in the quad cities, and it is 6 p.m.
So now we have gotten into evening.
Now, I would suggest, and some people are now saying, I got a live X feed right here.
We got Live X. MAGA Kitty is saying that the files have been delayed officially.
I don't know that.
We're going to do an ask me anything, especially regarding JFK.
We're going to go over some competing theories.
What I'll be looking for, if in fact we do get documents eventually, and if we do get documents eventually, if what I think is there, I should be able to find certain things rather quickly.
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Now, I want to start the broadcast first and foremost with two videos of Trump in the past couple days regarding transparency and the release of these files.
And for me, this has been one of those things that I've certainly advocated for for decades at this point.
I'm not, I'm no spring chicken.
Look at these eyeballs.
Boy, I'm getting old.
Kind of stinks.
But we're all there, right?
Advocating for these things for decades.
And I would be remiss if this happens and I don't give credit to the guy.
However, there are certain aspects of all of this that I think, especially in regards to the Epstein files, which is going to pertain to the first video.
Okay, we're going to break down the first video first.
And this is him a couple days ago, not yet at the Kennedy Center, getting asked about the declassification of documents with the preface of Epstein.
And I think that's key because you watch this and Trump really obfuscates the Epstein issue in favor of talking about the Kennedy issue.
Now, with that being said, let's hit the clip.
A lot of intrigue surrounding the release of the Epstein files, Martin Luther King files, John F. Kennedy files.
Some current and former FBI agents are saying, some of them telling me, that they feel the FBI establishment came out ahead in the standoff sort of with the New York FBI field office over releasing the records and your Attorney General Pam Bondi demanding them but not getting all that she wanted.
Is that process still on track?
I think that's one of the most often questions I've been asked the last couple of days to release these records on Epstein, MLK, and JFK.
Well, Pam Bondi's done a phenomenal job in every respect.
And there could have been some holdback.
I haven't heard too much about it, but they could.
But the bottom line is the records are getting out.
The Kennedy records are getting out.
Those are the ones I really wanted to see the most with the Kennedys.
And during my administration, as you know, I released a lot of them.
But then a lot of people started coming in, people that I respected, people that work for the administration asked me not to release the rest.
And I respected that.
They gave me certain reasons, but I respected that.
And I did say, I must tell you, I said that probably wish I did release the whole thing because I have no idea what's in there.
But since then, they found and we found 2,000 more documents when Kennedy.
And the one they want most is Kennedy.
And it's going to be released.
It's moving along and it's moving along pretty rapidly.
It doesn't go that weeks maybe or longer.
I say weeks.
Yeah, I say weeks.
Now, think about that.
He says weeks there.
That's number one.
Number two is he really focuses in on Kennedy.
Now, I'm just going to quickly, for everybody out there, point out what I've been pointing out regarding the Epstein files.
If they're truly going to look at these files, okay, and they're going to look at the crimes committed, at least some of these people are going to have to be prosecuted.
I'm not quite sure who can and will be prosecuted.
Obviously, you look at the Clinton relationship, and there is a huge, huge relationship via the Clinton Foundation.
Now, I know a lot of people want to talk about the salaciousness of the sex trafficking.
And I saw another meme here today that really just got under my skin where it was like a Simpsons meme and it was this, you know, you're telling me that nobody who paid to have, you know, what, with kids on his island has been arrested yet.
No one did that.
No one went to the island specifically for those reasons.
It's not worked or paid for it.
I'm not saying that some of them didn't go there with the intention of doing that, but to buy them, no.
There are other arrangements going on.
And many of them certainly did end up getting blackmailed.
Now, there's all that aspect.
Now, let's go back to the Clinton Foundation for a minute.
Remember, you know, people vaguely talk about Epstein and the banking ties.
They vaguely talk about Les Wexner.
They peripherally even sometimes talk about his charity work.
You know, I've talked about that in the past, where the guy had literally his own little cottage on this charity for young girls at a camp that he was setting up.
Wild stuff.
Wild stuff.
Talked about all the buildings.
But think about the business stuff, too.
So let me put it down like this.
Yes, there's a good possibility that Bill Clinton is probably sexually blackmailed via this network.
And I know that some people think it's the mega network, et cetera.
Certainly a possibility.
Certainly a possibility.
We are talking about international intelligence operations.
All right.
But with those operations, again, you know that Epstein has to work with the FBI.
If, in fact, you're going into the arms dealing industry, you could continue.
Just focusing on the finances alone, Hillary Clinton could be very culpable with Epstein.
Now, think about that.
Now, if there are certain files on business transactions that really haven't been out in the public arena, and I'm not just talking about Hillary Clinton, you could fill in any name and some names you won't know that are just very powerful people.
Let's say you decide to prosecute them, right?
It's pretty simple.
If, in fact, you decide to prosecute those people, you can't just release those files out, right?
You got to have real indictments, not imagination land indictments, by the way.
Not fake Johnny nonsense, Reddit on a message board.
I'm already seeing people post in QA nonsense, message board type stuff via these JFK drops that aren't here yet.
And this might be an even bigger rug pull.
We're going to do a little search in a second.
Okay?
Now, he said weeks there.
I don't know exactly how old that interview is.
I think it came out in the past week.
I became privy to it maybe a day or two before this announcement via JFK.
Now, we're going to show you that announcement too.
I'm pretty sure, seeing we're at the 6 p.m. plus Eastern time marker, nothing's coming out today or tonight.
Probably doubting tomorrow.
Maybe be an announcement after the internet outrage that's about to happen, right?
People very upset with the binder situation and just like, what is this?
Well, now they do have a bunch of documents.
All right.
And it's not just documents.
If we're talking real raids, you know, they have access.
Again, what do you think they do with the information that Epstein has another identity and a Saudi Arabian address and a passport for it?
Hmm.
Huh.
Come on.
Are we adults here?
Or do we want to be treated like children?
Personally, I don't like being, I didn't love being treated like a kid when I was a kid.
As an adult, it is extremely frustrating.
It gets under my skin.
I'm sure it gets under yours as well.
Now, we're going to break into this second video now of Trump.
And even at the end, he asked when the documents are going to be released.
But I think that we also have to interpret it as possibly meaning something else.
And we're going to get to that in a minute.
Okay, so we'll see if it's promises kept or not.
Here we go.
But while we're here, I thought it would be appropriate.
We are tomorrow announcing and giving all of the Kennedy files.
So people have been waiting for decades for this.
And I've instructed my people that are responsible.
Lots of different people put together by Tulsi Gabbard.
And that's going to be released tomorrow.
We have a tremendous amount of paper.
You've got a lot of reading.
I don't believe we're going to redact anything.
I said, just don't redact.
You can't redact.
But we're going to be releasing the JFK files.
And that would be tomorrow.
Do you have anything else to add to that, Carolyn?
So that's a big announcement.
They've been waiting for that for decades.
Then I said during the campaign I do it, and I'm a man of my word.
So tomorrow you have the JFK files.
What time will they be released?
Tomorrow afternoon.
Tomorrow afternoon, okay.
Have you seen much of the files?
I've heard about them.
It's going to be very interesting.
Was there an executive summary supplied to you, Mr. President?
No, I'm not doing summaries.
You'll write your own summaries.
It's many pages.
Is it 80,000 pages?
Approximately 80,000 pages.
So it's a lot of stuff.
And you'll make your own determination.
So, number one, I think he's being genuine there.
I think there's a little bit of confusion in the communication.
Okay?
And that's why after I watched the clip, I was like, well, we'll see.
It hasn't been corrected yet.
Gabbard is leading a team to look at the declassification of these things.
Perhaps this afternoon they're released to Gabbard.
Doesn't sound like she had access to them before.
Now, if that's the case and you have 80,000 pages to vet, how long is that going to be a week, two?
I don't know.
Let's talk about those 2,000 documents.
I think I would be remiss if I didn't talk about the possibility of there being fake documents, outright fakes, or now altered documents somewhere in them.
Plants.
I don't know.
They could be 100% legitimate and just brutal.
Brutal to the narrative.
Now, I've always maintained this about the Kennedy assassination.
Just a few key points.
And then I'm going to talk about maybe some competing narratives, what the documents may or may not show.
We're going to go to your questions and comments in there in the AMA.
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So when you talk about these kind of competing narratives on what we're going to find, I want to start here, right?
First of all, last of the classified JFK assassination files to be released Tuesday, NPR.
And I love this little dick-adick-do, okay?
It's just so ridiculous.
Big reveals are unlikely.
And Trump-ordered Kennedy and MLK documents.
Experts say.
JFK Assassination Files Revealed 00:15:39
The experts are telling us there's nothing here.
Let me go back to what I've maintained.
I've maintained that whether or not Oswald was involved in the assassination, I'm maintaining this right now.
We'll see what we find.
That he was clearly Central Intelligence Agency, clearly U.S. intelligence, clearly still working for them.
It appears from my research, probably trained by the Office of Naval Intelligence, on top of just being regular Army, many of these things that he was doing were covert programs.
So may or may not have been involved.
I always ask that question.
Obviously, the government covered that and many other aspects up.
Okay.
Now, there are all sorts of competing narratives outside that, right?
Experts say no big revelations.
I'm going to go over those competing narratives in a moment, but you know, I'm waiting.
I'm waiting.
You know, let's type it in.
Let's see if we're going to do it live.
Thumbs it up.
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Let's see if there's the new announcement now.
Is there anything, tools?
We're going news.
We're going not relevance by date.
Five minutes ago.
There's an impeachment hour.
Okay.
So here we go.
It appears, let's just listen.
Let's listen to this guy right here, what he's got to say.
We're doing it live.
People who studied the assassination of John F. Kennedy are eager for today's release of documents from the investigation, but doubts remain over what's included.
The Trump administration is set to release 80,000 pages of unredacted files on the JFK assassination.
We have a tremendous amount of paper.
You've got a lot of reading.
I don't believe we're going to redact anything.
I said, just don't redact.
You can't redact.
99% of the JFK documents have already been released, but thousands of files remain partially or fully withheld.
What remains is about 4,400 documents from a variety of federal agencies, primarily the CIA, that still contain some redactions, ranging from a word to a paragraph to a page to the whole document.
The president did not provide specifics on what could be learned, but called the documents very interesting.
They've been waiting for that for decades.
Then I said during the campaign I'd do it, and I'm a man of my word.
Trump made the same promise during his first term, but ultimately withheld some documents citing intelligence concerns.
Lee Harvey Oswald was identified as the sole gunman in the assassination, but conspiracy theories persist, with some claiming a government cover-up.
Experts don't expect the files to reveal any sort of smoking gun.
The New York Post says an initial review by administration officials turned up no new bombshells.
Just last month, the Trump administration released highly anticipated documents related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, but they revealed little new information.
Critics online expect the same outcome today.
One person claiming it's all political theater, another saying sounds like a paperweight giveaway.
Trump has also ordered the release of documents from the killings of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
So, so really, nothing, nothing there.
We don't know.
You know, again, X is a hotbed for possible Johnny nonsense.
Let's see what we got.
All you biggest accounts are talking about astronauts right now, simultaneously.
That's funny.
I've been talking about the astronaut thing forever.
Well, JFK have been blocked again.
So big joke there.
Nothing, nothing.
Doesn't look like we're getting anything today.
Okay.
So let's go over what I'm going to be looking for when they do come out.
If there's 80,000 pages, Warren C. Debrew, okay, this guy right here, this is like a eulogy from 2013.
He did the initial investigation according to an FBI document, large videos on this.
Let's see if Google, let's see, the key to Camelot Burmese.
Bet you it won't come up.
No, no, the key to Camilla.
Let's see if we'll type JFK.
This is how bad Google is.
Guarantee, the first thing that comes up on DuckDuckGo is this.
It's probably not even the right title.
Let's see.
Burmese Gene King was.
Yes.
See, look at that.
And that's a YouTube link.
It's the second one right here.
And yeah, on YouTube, the one that owns YouTube, Google.
That's how blocked and censored I am.
Okay?
Just want everybody to know that because look, I'll click on this right here.
And there you go.
It's exactly what I'd like you to watch me.
There you go.
Is Warren C. DeBrewy the key to solving the Camelot Mystery?
I did follow-ups to this where we go over documents, the whole nine, after the release of, and by the way, that's him, you know, and that's him.
This is a gentleman talking about the FBI and Oswald.
Okay.
DeBrew followed Oswald to Dallas from New Orleans.
He was clearly his handler because Oswald was also working with the FBI.
See how this works?
It's a multi-thing.
It's also something I've done.
He also does the initial, there should be 8,000 pages in that initial investigation.
Now, whether or not it's a cover-up or it's the real deal, just we'll see.
I'm waiting for those.
It's a big one.
A lot of people don't even talk about that.
Please go watch my videos on that if you can find them.
Wouldn't use Google to search them, which is frustrating because YouTube is a product of Google.
You see how hard it is to make it in these days.
Now, another big thing that we're going to get into that I think that I'm going to be looking for, okay, is documentation regarding George DeMorchild.
Here he is right here.
George DeMorchild, for those that don't know, writes this letter to George Bush.
All right, concerned basically about the new House Select Intelligence Committee, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
If you look where Bush was on November 22nd, 1963, well, I just don't know.
Now, you know, he's also a Texan.
You know, he becomes the head of the CIA.
And again, this was extremely hard to find.
And that's why it's blurry.
But I've got over it many years.
Again, these are the things I'm going to be looking for.
DeMornchild, Bush, DeBreu.
It's where I'm going.
This is a document from J. Edgar Hoover saying he was briefed on the assassination by George Bush of the CIA.
Now, they try to say that's a different George Bush.
It sure seems, and again, I cover this in Invisible Empire, like it is the George Bush, okay?
The guy.
And guys, don't worry.
We're about to get to your questions and comments.
So please thumbs this video up, subscribe and share.
Get in the mix, if you will.
Those are all things I'm going to be searching for.
Now, let's talk about competing ideas.
There's certainly the crowd that thinks Israel and Israel alone assassinated the president.
I don't believe that, may have been involved.
They certainly, this looks like an international intelligence operation.
Kennedy was certainly against the formation or the power of AIPAC and them not registering as a foreign, basically it's the Farah law, right?
Like a foreign nation asset as a lobbying group.
Didn't like that.
Didn't necessarily want Israel to have nuclear power.
It's funny, Roger Stone, who puts the blame on Lyndon Baines Johnson pretty heavily.
And, you know, I interviewed him about it.
I actually asked him about DeBrew in that interview.
He today was addressing that and saying, hey, look, there definitely is that possibility.
And then he talked about the book, The Final Judgment, by Michael Collins Piper, who's no longer around.
I forget when he died, but it was some time ago.
I met Collins Piper.
We spoke in an event together.
Now, prior to that, he had attacked me and lose chain.
Most people, for those that don't know, who haven't been around for that long, it's a long road.
It's a long road.
It's been about 20 years.
It's a long road.
A lot of people attacked us.
And even then, there were the quote-unquote Jews/slash Israel-run everything crowd.
And if you don't blame everything on them, you are a shill.
You are a liar.
You're a Mossad.
You're a crypto Jew.
That was a big one that was being thrown around.
So, you know, I live in like, I don't even call this like a 2.0.
So it's just like a continual thing where you're like totally attacked if you don't think they're at the epicenter of everything.
Now, I'm sorry, Ken McCarthy recently came on Making Sense of the Madness, sent me a book on JFK, RFK, you know, their stance against Israel.
If you actually get into the documentation that's publicly available, there are plenty of power players inside of government, business, and economics that certainly at that time and beyond were very anti-Israel.
At the same time, you know, just like there are people that are anti-Saudi or anti-China, a lot of people are playing baseball or just like doing it for show.
There's competing factions all the time.
So there's that crowd.
There's also the crowd like I saw Stephen Greer, who to this day, you know, I don't know that I've changed my opinion on Greer.
He rubs me the wrong way in a lot of ways, in a lot of senses.
That's all I'm going to say.
I certainly take anything he says with a grain of salt.
I think there are certain things he says that are extremely truthful, but I've watched his documentaries and there's a real grift there.
You know, these summoning UFO and communicating with them part of the, like, I've given my opinions on Greer.
Greer and others are talking about, I mean, Greer was stone-faced that Kennedy wanted to know about the aliens and the UFO issue, and that's why they took him out.
Now, you got the mafia.
I had a gentleman on that felt like, you know, again, he didn't disregard the idea of many players making it happen.
He thinks at the end of the day, the people that they utilized were a team that survived Bay of Pigs or in those units that were like disgusted with what had happened there.
It's a possibility, too.
Seems to be some evidence there.
So we're going to see.
We're not going to see today, obviously.
I doubt if you're watching this on the replay over at Patriot.tv, we're going to see when you're watching that, which is Tamari.
But eventually, I think we're going to get there.
I think we're going to get there.
I really pray and hope.
I don't want to be the Hopium guy.
My Lord.
But deservedly, I've been on this planet for over 45 years now.
And I can't know who and why killed the president of the United States 16 years before I was born.
But I'm in the land of the free, of transparency, of checks and balances, home of the brave.
Not so much.
All right.
I promised it.
I meant it.
Here we go.
Let's start right here.
What do you think is going to be happening with the conflicts in the Middle East?
Nothing good.
Nothing good.
Boy, oh boy, nothing good.
I mean, you want to talk about criticism of Israel.
I don't like it.
Again, here's the deal.
We're talking about ceasefires and people are talking about more Hamas leaders being killed.
I said this before Trump got in, before even the election, right?
Israel's going to do what Israel wants to do, period.
People don't like that attitude.
There's competing factions, of course, in Israel.
There may be some limitations, but I didn't like that video at all.
That AI video.
I don't like the idea that Gaza and Palestine are essentially over in the eyes of this administration.
All very dangerous stuff.
All very dangerous stuff.
So I don't know exactly what's going to happen, but again, it seems like we're on repeat here, where we take out.
And look, there's a lot of conservative people that I respect that I've had on my shows, like Jerome Corsi I've had on this very show many times.
And Corsi, you know, wanted Assad out.
Look, you may not like Assad, but unless you're going to move into the idea of secular leaders that are tolerant, that don't let just like people go kill people because they don't like the sect of Islam or other religion they're in, like that Alawite stuff is real.
Mega Dangerous AI 00:02:08
And you look who they put in power.
It's a guy who was captured by the U.S. in one of our reform camps.
It's almost like they like destabilization and they like religious zealots and warring factions because they're easier to control.
Whether or not that hits the tipping point, I don't know.
You know, here's the scary thing.
We've had a rollout in that conflict in just in a year's time where we've normalized the use of artificial intelligence to pick your targets.
It's very dangerous.
Lavender AI for an AI.
Again, according to AI, Grock AI, I'm one of the 20 most fake news accounts on the platform.
Think about that.
So you don't think it's going to make mistakes in other arenas?
It's garbage in, garbage out.
What are you programming it for?
So you don't think that the 35,000-plus people think all of them are terrorists?
I don't know what the criteria of that would have been.
So we've normalized AI targeting warfare in a world where we already have drone-driven AI, or I'm sorry, AI-driven drones that can target and kill a human being without a person being involved.
That exists.
It's existed for a while in a large track trace database society where they lie to us constantly, especially about technology.
Awesome.
And then on top of that, with Lavender AI, we've normalized this idea that you can remotely detonate devices to injure and kill people in civilian areas that you labeled terrorists.
Mega Dangerous Tech 00:04:38
What?
I mean, mega dangerous.
Mega dangerous.
So do I think the price of gas and goods will come down under Trump 2.0?
That's a good question.
I think he's trying.
I think the actual policy on that is a thousand times better than what we had in the last four years.
Of course, you know, with the sheer numbers of chickens that were killed already, who knows?
In a year or two, yeah, we'll be fine on the chicken, unless there's some other kind of disaster.
Gas, still waiting.
He's drilling, baby drill.
We're 60 days in.
I think that that's something that needs to be rectified within the next six to 12 months.
At the same time, barrels of oil have gone down 30 bucks a barrel.
And we're not feeling that at the price point.
So there are other varying degrees that are really involved in that as well.
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Good to see you.
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How are we doing, Rose?
Candy, good to see you.
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Beefy had issues with this software, actually.
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This one's a 12th gen i5.
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Let's see.
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Or wait for it.
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Or since we are doing it live for the audience, I can't help myself.
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.
All right.
So here it is right here.
The astronauts just splashed down.
Well, we'll probably end up covering that tomorrow on the live version of making sense of the madness.
You know, I only sang.
I mean, I've got, you can hear the grit and grime towards the end of the broadcast.
We got about 14 minutes left.
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I was going to come in.
I knew I'd get a copyright strike if I actually put the clip of Annie singing it.
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And All the time with these files.
It's tomorrow, tomorrow.
They're coming.
Tomorrow, they're only a day away.
Butchered it, I know, but I can barely talk.
I would assume the astronauts obviously got taken out on stretchers in rough shape.
But once again, we'll be covering that tomorrow.
We appreciate that shout out.
How are we doing, Candy?
Good to see everybody.
That's right.
Let's get the thumbs up.
In fact, how many thumbs up?
We don't even have 100 thumbs up.
Come on.
Let's get 100 thumbs up in the broadcast, guys.
Again, I wish that I was wrong.
We'll go over here.
We'll see if the JFK files have been released.
Latest on X. Nothing.
Nothing.
Not a thing.
Nada, yada, nada.
Did I just walk into a live Jason at the perfect time?
Maybe you did, Dean.
Thank you, Jan.
Please hit that like button.
Do executive orders mean anything at the end of the day?
Sometimes.
Listen, I know a lot of people, and rightfully so, are concerned that things like USAID, et cetera, are getting gutted because they're going to bring in AI.
Big concern.
They really are going to bring in AI.
And there's a lot of tech bros, but it's not just, see, the thing is that so much of this technology is trickling down from the Pentagon, okay?
From the Department of Defense, from DARPA, from the real futures, from that scientific elite that Eisenhower warned us about in the military-industrial complex speech, right?
Like, again, this NASA rebrand, like, like with SpaceX, they're simpatico.
It's a rebrand.
Same thing.
But when you're firing IRS agents, great.
We got to have some kind of transparency.
I don't think everything is negative at the end of the day.
So, yes, executive orders do mean a lot.
Like, I'm going to tell you right now, compared to what I feel like a Harris administration would have felt like on a day-to-day basis, it's night and day.
Okay.
Like, for instance, Trump revoking the intelligence clearing, the intelligence agency security clearances.
It's huge.
That matters.
So no files today.
No.
Jama Lama Ding Dong.
A Jama Lama Ding Dong.
So we have some fun here on the live broadcast.
Let's see.
They said that the suppressors aren't covered under the Second Amendment.
Failing.
I don't know what that means.
Pombandi, Pam, Pombandi.
That should be your new name.
Pombandi.
Pam Bondi was AG of Florida when Acosta gave the sweetheart deal.
Yeah, it doesn't bode well.
Who knows?
That also is probably pretty compartmentalized as well.
So who knows what she knows there?
Will the USA be free?
I don't know, man.
I don't know how free it's been for a while.
9-11, meager rules.
See, like, there are some people, you know, if you thought that Trump was going to do anything anti-Israel, I don't know what to tell you.
Like, that wasn't a secret.
It wasn't a secret in his first term.
It wasn't a secret when he ran.
It's not a secret to people that actually follow the money in the politics, the Adelson family and him, right?
Him and Bibbs.
So, like, again, I understand that AIPAC is not good, and I understand the influence, and I understand the politics of it.
But, you know, again, at the end of the day, just like, you know, the MAGA folk, you got to be able to go outside that box.
They think Trump can do no wrong.
They should be stepping out of that box.
If you think that Israel runs everything, I think you should step out of that box too.
That's how I feel.
Why doesn't anyone recognize court jurisdiction?
What does that mean?
What a joke.
When a magistrate for a state dictates law command to the entire country and even Congress.
Who knows?
Let's see.
It's as clear as day.
Was Porter Goss and Felix Rodriguez of Operation 40 CIA mentioned in the JFK assassination files?
It's not, it's Burmese, not Bemis.
I don't know.
I think Rodriguez has been mentioned via the files in some regard, but a lot of those might have to do with the 1976 assassination committee.
Porter Goss.
Listen, I get it.
You're going into the Barry and the boys route.
It's another thing people should look up.
I'm not sure.
Porter Goss, again, intelligence, politicians, and then the head of the CIA after 9-11.
We've covered Porter here before.
Let's see.
Kevin Spacey is on the verge of bankruptcy and house and foreclosure.
It seems he expects these things to never happen.
So he's been talking more than usual.
Yeah, that'd be interesting only because Spacey is not a good person.
And I'm sure he has some stories to tell.
And Spacey, also in many ways, not in every way, but in many ways, he based his character of Frank Underwood in House of Cards, which I never finished.
I got almost the tail end.
I got past the assassination attempt on him after he's the president on spoiler alert.
If you haven't watched the series, I'd still totally suggest it.
Based that character very heavily on Bill Clinton, who he spent a lot of time with.
A lot, I mean, a lot of time with.
In fact, it was Spacey, I believe, and Chris Tucker that were with Clinton on that chip to Africa via the Epstein plane.
Just saying.
Tim Osmond went by another name too.
I think it was Osama bin Laden.
Yes, you know, that's a document that I believe was released by Ted Gunderson.
So maybe real, maybe fake.
I reported on it.
I asked Kurt Weldon specifically whether or not he had any knowledge of that.
And Weldon said he did not.
That would be an interesting one.
But again, 9-11, we're sitting here fast-forwarding to Epstein.
I've said it time and time and again.
9-11 is the crux of all of it.
And whether or not we ever get that, I don't know.
I don't know.
Let's keep it going.
He said the oh, there it is right there.
He said the trip with Clinton and Chris Tucker and him with Epstein to Africa had young girls on the plane.
The story has been told a hundred times over that there were no girls.
That's interesting if in fact he He did make commentary on that.
I'm going to look that up.
And if in fact that is true, then we'll probably end up putting that in tomorrow's episode.
I think that's a pretty good one.
So, DN, thank you if that's the real deal.
How come you don't do documentaries anymore?
There are many conspiracies out there currently you could bring more attention to on here.
Here's the problem: you spend a long time on a documentary film.
Costs a lot of money to do because you spend a long time on it.
Got to make a living out there.
If I'm sitting there editing, first of all, well, you know, let me break down the process for you.
Let's try to do this in like two or so minutes.
Take a few more before we leave you in about five minutes.
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First things first, what's this about?
So I've talked and thought about, it's probably going to take up the rest of the broadcast.
I'm just now thinking about it.
About doing something, especially on transhumanism, right?
So the first thing I'm going to do, baseline, I'm going to flesh out what I want.
I'm going to go through 20 to 30 different hours of lectures and get the clips I want and probably take some of the clips from the things I've watched in the past and done my lectures on and get them all arranged.
Then make a list of every single person that I would probably want involved in them.
Then I got to go visit that person.
We're not even talking budget here yet.
I'm going to interview that person, hopefully, for somewhere minimum two hours up to six.
You really want to get as much as humanly possible, maybe even get them saying the same thing several times, maybe a little bit differently.
That's how it works.
I want to get as much as possible.
Then after I've accumulated anywhere from 20 to 30 hours of footage from five or six, or maybe up to 10 people, depending.
It's certainly a large subject.
Some people are going to say yes.
Some people are going to say no.
Then I got to go re-watch all interviews, anywhere from two to five, six hours.
And as I do that, all right, in my head, what is this narrative?
What are we trying to say here?
What are the sections that I've honed off already and where do they fit?
So I got to go through and I've got to choose the nuggets.
And probably at that point, each person's interview gets down to anywhere from 15 minutes on the low to 45 minutes on the top.
And I've got them kind of labeled in sections.
And maybe even some of them, because they'll be from different angles that I've captured too, on top of it, because you're time coding it.
I might have little things that are kind of edited together.
All right.
So now I got all that.
And I got all these clips.
Now, I probably also, if I don't want to narrate it or have another narrate, I've got to write the narration.
I'm kind of of the ilk now that I'd rather do something that's narration free.
So I probably interview myself for those other points where they need a little more explanation of what I'm trying to say.
And then I got to tie that in with all the footage.
But now also I have to make all the graphics.
And like every minute you see on a documentary film when we're just talking about editing alone, every minute on the low end, maybe because it's not graphic space, doesn't have a lot, probably an hour, two hours for a minute.
On the high end, 10 hours or more.
Hard to make a living that way.
Now, I could probably do something like that with all that work if I could dedicate six months of my time to it.
But boy, is it tough getting investors in there when you want to give away your stuff for free or not give away your stuff for free, but recoup that money in this type of market, especially when you're shadow banned Burmese.
Just putting that up there.
Got about a minute left.
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Let's see.
Anything else on there?
Another dud.
Yes, another rug pull.
No, they were not released.
Folks, you know the drill.
You know how we do it.
By the way, what's up, Herb?
Got to love the lamestream media saying we have to be at war to invoke wartime powers when we have to be at war since World War II.
Yeah, yeah, I'm not a big fan of that.
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