The Real Deal (14 May 2020) Using a "Pandemic" to Create a New World Order
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This is Jim Fetzer in Madison with Mike Behr in Seattle and Dean Wright in LA with our daily update about the coronavirus pandemic.
Today's a little different because we're going to give you the big picture of what appears to be going on, which will involve reviewing a few of our recent stories.
Vaccine Waters has slipped up and admitted the Democrats don't want businesses open back up on its face.
That sounds incredible, but it appears to be true.
I know the pressure is on, she says.
I know you're trying to hold the line.
I want you to hold the line.
I don't want to see these establishments open back up.
I want the federal government to join with the cities and states and support these families in every way we can, including, it's very clear, the poor.
Meanwhile, we know that coronavirus lockdowns could trigger famine in dozens of countries.
This is a lockdown.
This is economic stagnation.
This is not from the coronavirus, and yet we have the L.A.
County Health Director saying we may extend the stay at home through August, which is a devastating concept.
We have Nancy Pelosi promoting a $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill.
It has all kinds of programs in it.
I mean, it's incredible.
Talk about a wish list that's going to bankrupt the nation.
Meanwhile, could it be they've adopted The Clovid-Piven strategy of the past, a political approach outlined in 1966 by American sociologists and political activists Richard Cloward and Francis Fox Piven that called for overloading the U.S.
public welfare system in order to precipitate a crisis that would lead to a replacement of the welfare system with a guaranteed annual income and thus an end to poverty.
Cloward and Piven were both professors at the Columbia University School of Social Work.
The strategy was outlined in a May 1966 article in the liberal magazine The Nation entitled, The Way to the Poor, a strategy to end poverty The authors spend their hopes on creating disruption with a Democratic Party.
Conservative Republicans are ready to declaim the evils of public welfare.
They'd probably be the first to raise a human crime.
but deeper and politically more telling conflicts could take place within the Democratic coalition.
Whites, both working class ethnic groups and many in the middle, would be aroused against the ghetto poor, while the liberal groups, which you know recently have been comforted by the notion that the poor or few in number would probably support the movement.
Group conflict, spelling political crisis for local party apparatus would thus become acute as welfare roles mounted and strains on local budgets became severe.
Michael Chomasky writing about it in the 90s and 2010 called it wrongheaded and self-defeating.
It didn't occur to them, it appears, the system would just regard rabble-rousing black people as a phenomenon to be ignored or quashed, but What's going on now, if we take Maxine at her word, is that the Democrats want to crash the whole system to create something closer to their heart's desire, a socialist or even communist agenda.
Dean, your thoughts?
Yeah, very true, Jim.
Very true about the DNC.
I would make the case, though.
And, you know, I don't know if our audience watches any progressive news at all or any information from that side of the fence, but If you do, you might learn something.
And if you are going to do it, I highly recommend Jimmy Dore.
Jimmy Dore is, uh, I think he's intellectually honest.
Uh, he may be different than my beliefs on some things, but he's very much where we, uh, where we have similar opinions.
It's very strong.
And one of those opinions and observations really is the civil war in the Democratic National Party.
And that civil war is the progressives versus the establishment candidate.
I would make the claim that.
There really isn't much difference between Maxine Waters and some of these establishment Republicans like Marco Rubio.
You know, Maxine Waters, she lives in and represents the Southgate district in LA, which is very poor.
Yet she lives in a $4 million home, not in Southgate.
She is a criminal establishment character.
It doesn't even matter if she's a Democrat or Republican.
She is a criminal James Brown impersonator.
You know, so, you know, it's a civil war.
Uh, there's nobody that hates, um, the Democrats more than progressives, true progressives, intellectually honest, uh, uh, non-interventionists, anti-war progressives, like, uh, people like Jimmy Dore.
And just like we saw in the RNC with Ron Paul phenomenon in 2012, it was a civil war.
Nobody was going to endorse Mitt Romney after Ron Paul.
And that's why, uh, it's a shame that Bernie Sanders and AOC had to endorse him because it just shows how fake they are.
So as far as Joe Biden, so that's it.
That's a civil war to look for.
It's a greater hate than we may have for Pelosi.
Good points.
Dean, Mike, your thoughts?
Well, I think that, um, I don't think there's a lot of comparison between Maxine Waters and Marco Rubio, because as far as I know, Maxine Waters has never been photographed.
shirtless at a gay foam party in Miami like Marco Rubio did.
And if you don't know what a foam party is, just Google Marco Rubio foam party, okay?
I don't think there's much comparison between... Dean, are you upset that I went there?
Anyway, so I don't think there's a lot of comparison between the two of them.
But look, this does show the left-wing agenda of the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, which is pretty much the only wing that's left.
Which is that, look, they want there to be only two classes.
An elite...
And the poor.
And, you know, this plan from 1966 completely ignores the fact that basically worldwide, you know, really bad abject poverty, as we discussed a couple days ago, really doesn't exist anymore.
I mean, there's very, very few people worldwide that are living in abject poverty anymore.
Most people have enough to eat.
And by the way, the poorest people in America are rich by the standards of the vast majority of the world.
They have TVs, they have DVD or Blu-ray players, they have You know, a lot of amenities that would be luxuries in other countries.
So, again, it's all a relative comparison.
I don't think it's going to be very successful.
This crisis is creating this sort of environment where, look, the reason Maxine Waters and the Democrats are against reopening the economy is because the economy itself is what generates the middle class.
It's the middle class Small business owners that create the majority of the jobs that employ the middle class consumers that go out and buy the products that the small businesses produce.
They want there to be, the progressive left wants there to be, only two classes.
They want us to be dirt poor, under total control, with no freedoms, no rights of free speech, no ability to fight back on anything.
No freedom to assemble.
They want us to eat bugs while they dine on steak and lobster.
That's the ultimate plan of the Democratic Party and the political left.
And this is, I think, one of their last, I'm hoping, last desperate gambits to achieve it.
And it looks like at this point it's probably going to fail because the states that are opening seem to be coming back slowly but surely.
Very nice.
Taking a look at some of the evidence that might support that interpretation.
We know what happens from the lockdown.
We've been reporting it.
Higher suicide rates, domestic violence, derailed education, shorter lifespans, decreased public health services.
Rush Limbaugh has pointed out what otherwise seems virtually inexplicable, that the blue state governors seem to want to ruin the economy.
We've mentioned the report we have on the conference call where George Soros is telling the Democratic governors to drag it out as long as they can.
If you take a closer look at the clover-driven strategy, The American political landscape is full of interesting ideas and challenges.
Here we'll talk about the Cloward-Pippen strategy, a controversial gambit to create real change in radical ways.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Of course, if it ain't fixed, break it.
That's the basic theory behind one of the most controversial American political theories of the 20th century, a political gambit designed to overwhelm the American government.
By placing so many demands on the bureaucratic structure that it collapses.
It's sort of a shock and awe campaign, a surprise attack on entrenched systems meant to force major changes to the way things are handled by the government.
It may be messy, but it does harken back to a fundamental ideology of the American Republic.
If it ain't fixed, break it.
To understand a cloward-driven strategy, we need to head back to the 60s, where the nation was swept up in a decade of political activism, almost revolutionary campaigns against entrenched systems of racism and prejudice, plus the hippies.
In 1965, remember, a race riot broke out in a traditionally African-American neighborhood in L.A., the heavy use of police force to subdue a black man accused of drunk driving.
Something needed to change.
Two sociologists from Columbia developed a plan.
The wealthy use the welfare system to keep the poor subjugated, to maintain institutional systems of inequality according to them, which prevents real change from occurring.
So what they propose to do is overwhelm the welfare system.
They published their theory in the May issue of The Nation.
They observed at the time that about 8 million African Americans were on welfare.
Roughly 16 million were technically eligible.
So, they proposed a massive campaign to recruit African Americans into the welfare system.
They claimed that if the welfare system were inundated, the bureaucracy would shatter and collapse, leading to a massive economic crisis.
In this context, the poor, they suggested, have the power to make their voices heard, demand actual political change, and introduce a system of wealth redistribution that would balance the scales of equality once and for all.
Not very likely.
The Cloward-driven strategy was a revolutionary ideology in the political climate of the 60s.
It caught on.
People protested, rioted, enrolled in welfare at a tremendous rate.
It had the biggest impact in New York City, where roughly one-third of the adult population got on welfare, causing the city to declare bankruptcy in 1975.
The city's political infrastructure crumbled, almost bringing down the entire state.
Since the strategy was a surprise tactic, its immediate effect soon wore off, but the impact did not.
The crash of New York illustrated that many of their basic theories were correct, however, and sparked a reform movement demanding a total overhaul of the welfare system.
The direct result of this was the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, which tightened restrictions for welfare eligibility and increased work requirements.
The goal was to make it a federal safety net for the unemployed, but not something that could be used to hold the poor in generational cycles of poverty.
When President Bill Clinton signed the bill into law, Cloward and Previn were standing in attendance as his personal guests.
The future, I believe, of our urban areas following this policy is going to be a complete and utter disaster.
Everyone in the suburb, by all means, you better be prepared to defend yourself because it may be it's going to be every man for himself.
Dean, your thoughts?
I'm told that Saul Alinsky is a proponent of these very same ideas.
Yes, and so is Hillary Clinton.
The rules for radicals is real.
And, you know, to touch upon the 60s, if you really look into the 60s and what happened, what did it bring?
It brought the feminist movement.
Who was behind the feminist movement?
The Rockefeller Foundation.
They funded it to add another tax bracket into the system to get women to work.
Also to break up the family and allow the states to raise the children and indoctrinate them.
Also, it was a full-on blitz of communism into every sector of society, Jimmy.
What am I talking about?
Hollywood.
Uh, uh, communism.
Uh, civil rights movement.
That's why they thought Dr. Martin Luther King was communist, because communists do come to all these rallies.
I remember going to a rally, uh, for, um, Kelly Thomas was shot in Fullerton.
By cops.
I was there peacefully protesting years ago.
Communists were there passing out pamphlets.
This is what they do.
So they infiltrated the civil rights movement.
They infiltrated the education system.
Joe McCarthy was absolutely right.
We have an issue.
We have a communism problem in America and this was 40 some odd years ago.
Also, it brought us globalism with the Club of Rome that introduced Climate change in 1968, the never ending war, before there was a war on terror, in all these things.
And it really, Jim, it stems from the clergy plan of the 1920s, which was to flood Europe with migrants, bring everything down to a third world rating system and get rid of the middle class.
Middle class has always been the target.
But you know what?
My question regarding the blue states, Jim, is what is the Chinese influence behind A lot of their policies, behind the mayors, behind the governors.
And also what other blackmail are they hiding and holding over the heads of Northam, who's the Virginia governor, over Newsom, who is a, just a real scummy misogynist guy.
Cuomo of New York, his Chinese influence.
Ilian Omar, her fake status as an American and marriage to her brother, AOC, for financial crimes.
Don Limon on CNN.
He's in a sexual assault case in the middle of it currently.
Fred Okwamo, same thing.
And the guy's on steroids completely.
Richard Gage from CNN.
He was caught in Central Park.
We told you about that a few days ago when he was caught with.
And then Scarborough.
So it is not a black and white thing.
It is gray area and it's full of creepy crimes.
Creepy, creepy crimes.
Mike, your thought.
Well, Jim, I think that, you know, the one fatal flaw in this line of thinking, and again, it shows you who Bill Clinton really is, that he had these two clowns with him in the Oval Office when he signed the welfare thing.
You know, it shows how far to the left Bill Clinton really is.
Is that you can't bankrupt the system, really.
You can only do it if you believe in the monetary system.
I mean, what is money?
Money is simply an agreement between a couple of parties on the value of a piece of paper.
It's simply a piece of paper.
You need more pieces of paper?
Well, you print more pieces of paper with bigger numbers on them.
That's all we're doing.
We have a fiat currency system.
It's only backed by the value of oil, which is sub-zero at this point.
It's been sub-zero here in the last month and it's probably going to crash again before the end of May.
So, again, all this stuff is just numbers on a spreadsheet.
It's not even really anything that has any significance or value.
So, you know, you could pay off the entire national debt.
Let's say the national debt is $30 trillion by the time we get to the end of this fraud coronavirus cycle.
You know what you do, Jim?
You print out a one-ounce gold coin That says $30 trillion on it.
$0.9999 silver.
If you look at Black's Law Dictionary, that's what money is.
You walk it over to the Federal Reserve.
You say, here's your $30 trillion.
Get GTFO.
Get lost.
End of the Federal Reserve, we operate from the Treasury, and we're back to good.
So, you know, again, these things are all illusions, and the people in charge know that they're illusions.
Donald Trump knows that money is an illusion.
So it's simply a question of when are we going to have the reset?
When are we going to blow all this stuff away?
It's also a great way to leverage these corrupt state governments because you can force them into bankruptcy in the pretend system.
But if the pretend system ever gets to be too overwhelming for the country in some way, shape, or form, you just get rid of the system and guess what?
Reattach America to the gold standard or the silver standard or something like that and all the problems are solved.
So again, I think it's a great theory if you believe that fiat currency is anything more than monopoly money, which I don't, so I don't think this is a very serious proposal.
Very, very, very astute comments.
Fascinating.
Meanwhile...
Fauci, we do not have coronavirus completely under control.
This is the guy who knows, has known since 2006 that hydroxychloroquine is a complete solution.
Dr. Bright testifying today.
Our window of opportunity is closing.
Without clear planning and implementation of the steps that I and others have outlined, 2020 will be the darkest winter in modern history.
Ignoring the fact that there's countries that never shut down and that are reopening are doing just fine, thank you.
Meanwhile.
A poll—majority disapprove of coronavirus protests.
Pretty bizarre.
A majority of Americans disapprove of protests against restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of the coronavirus, according to a new poll that also finds a still expansive support for such limits, including restaurant closures and stay-at-home orders, has dipped in recent weeks.
According to the study, 55% of Americans disapprove of the protests.
Democrats are more likely than Republicans to disapprove.
By 67 to 51, 32% of Republicans, 25% of Democrats say they approve.
Only 8% said public protest marches and rallies should be unrestricted during the outbreak, while 41% Think they should be allowed only with restrictions and 50% think they should not be allowed at all.
What happened to freedom of speech in this country?
Meanwhile, Donald Trump, 2021 will be one of the best economic years we've ever had.
I call it a transition to greatness.
Trump sold Maria Bartiromo on Wednesday in an interview for Mornings with Maria, the third quarter.
That's a transition quarter.
We're going to do well in the fourth, and I think next year we'll halt the stimulus.
We're going to have one of the best economic years we've ever had.
She commented that Dr. Fauci—this is Tony the Rat, the director of the National Institute of Allergen and Infectious Diseases—is warning that reopening the country could be a problem.
Trump said he disagrees, and Trump is right.
People who want to see the right thing happen agree with me.
We have to get our country open.
It was up to some people.
It would be kept closed for a long time.
And look at all the misery we've reviewed that would attend that.
Meanwhile, Trump has received his highest approval ratings in CNN history.
We reported that before, but look at this.
Brand new.
Poll finds Trump ahead of Biden 15 battleground states.
The same poll conducted by CNN found Vice President Biden trailing President Trump.
Biden was ahead of Trump nationally because you take into account, for example, California, where he's going to have millions and millions more votes than Trump, but losing in the 15 states that might decide the vote in the Electoral College.
The 15 states include Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Trump led Biden in the poll across those states, 52% top 45.
I say things are looking pretty good for the president, all things considered.
Dean, your thoughts?
Things are looking pretty good.
It feels like Friday, but I think it's Thursday, but it could be Wednesday.
I don't know.
Every day is Groundhog Day for me.
You know, Jim, we here at The Real Deal Report should take a poll regarding New York Times polls to find out if New York Times polls are still relevant.
So we should do polls on polls at this point.
Maybe we might need a vaccine to protect us from vaccines.
So I'm just thinking outside the, uh, you know, thinking outside the box here, guys.
And, uh, as far as the pro lockdown people, I think the pro lockdown people should do a protest because, you know, I think it'd be interesting to see what a, a 10 person protest can, uh, garner in, in, in, uh, the kind of people that would show up, but because it doesn't exist.
That's why people want to go outside and people are getting sick and If they think people here in LA are going to just stick around and watch shitty Netflix movies until what, September?
And another thing too, guys, just because when, if it opens in August, which it probably won't, they'll find a new excuse to take it to November.
But if it did, it's going to take a long time for industry to get back up and working again.
Think about all the businesses that are closed and the workforce is gone and people that have fled California because they're smart.
I ran to California.
So that is very interesting.
And then finally, as far as what Mike said earlier, I thought it was brilliant about forcing the corrupt state governments into bankruptcy.
And that's exactly what's happening, Mike.
We have Governor Newsom now begging on his knees for federal funds from Trump to, to help California.
Cause it is drastically bankrupt.
It is drastically bankrupt.
And that's why they kept having fires.
So that is very fascinating.
But yes, again, we're just, you know, these are creepy people and just we're surrounded by them.
Mike, your thoughts?
Well, okay.
First of all, Fauci's claim about how the coronavirus is not under control, so we can't open back up again.
Well, the flu is not under control either, Tony.
And it never has been.
I mean, even with the flu vaccine, 45,000 Americans a year die from the flu.
So you're never going to get an illness under control.
It's ridiculous to say that you can't open states back up because it's not under control.
I mean, it's an insane statement that anybody thinks this guy is not a demon needs to get their head on straight because it's a deliberately obfuscatory statement.
He's doing it specifically To create a false standard that he knows can never be met.
Just like, you know, are you still beating your wife?
It just doesn't make any sense.
It's ridiculous.
So that's not the standard for opening things back up.
He's trying to create conflict between him and Trump.
Trump kind of went with it today, just saying, I disagree with him.
What's going to become obvious over the next couple of months is, is how wrong Fauci has been consistently day after day, week after week during this whole process.
This credibility is going to shrink.
It's already shrank considerably.
It's going to get even worse, despite Facebook's best efforts to keep us from listening to Dr. Judy Mikovits.
So, I don't think much of that.
These polls are interesting.
You know, they're all fake.
I mean, look, if it's CNN, even Fox News.
Fox News is one of the worst polls out there.
One of the fakest ones, because they hired a far-left liberal polling agency.
I think initially they hired them, To make it look like, oh, you know, we're fair and balanced and we're not, you know, impartial, so we're going to hire this rat.
But they completely skew their polls.
They did it in 2016.
We saw it repeatedly.
So any numbers that you see that Trump has, as I said before, add seven to nine points to it.
It's also really important to understand that the fascinating thing about the one poll, which was from CNN, if it is showing Trump ahead in all those swing states, He is way ahead in those swing states.
Because that poll, I guarantee you, is skewed, again, seven to nine points against Trump.
And notice some of the states that were on that list, Jim.
If you go back to the slide, you can if you want.
Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Nevada.
Arizona, if he's ahead in all those states at this point, it's only, I mean, look, we're going to be done with election night about, I don't know, 8 o'clock pacific time they're going to declare him re-elected because this is going to be a massive wipeout like we haven't seen since Walter Mondale tried to run for president.
And it gets worse for the Democrats, which are trying to spin.
Dean has a real deal report.
A list of U.S.
Senators have voted to allow the FBI to steal your online search history without a warrant.
A bipartisan amendment regarding a FISA provision would prohibit the FBI from stealing your online search history.
Which failed to pass by a single vote.
Meanwhile, bombshell Obama CI director John Brennan suppressed Intel that Russia, Russia wanted Hillary, Hillary, not Trump, Hillary to win in the 2016 election.
A lot of faith has been put into the Intel community's assessment that Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin wanted Trump to win the election, which gave credits Last week declassified testimony proved that top Obama officials never had any evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Indeed, there's intel that may have been more serious, suggesting Russia wanted Hillary Clinton to win, rather than balancing that out in the assessment they put out there, in the assessment set the narrative that Russia wanted Trump to win, as Tucker reported.
Fascinating.
There's other intel, yes, of that kind.
There's a breaking list of Obama officials, by the way, who sought to unmask Flynn, which includes Joe Biden, James Comey, and Obama's Chief of Staff.
You begin to understand the full dimensions of what was going on here.
Trump allies claim Flynn was wrongly targeted, have suggested high-level involvement in an effort to bring him down.
Democrats, however, claim the DOJ's decision to abandon the case shows how it has become politicized.
Well, there's no question now that high-ranking Obama officials were involved.
Meanwhile, a judge appointed an outsider to take on the Justice Department in the Flint case.
This is an unprecedented act.
It's completely outrageous, in my opinion.
It's conclusive evidence this judge is nothing but a political hack.
Meanwhile, Trump urges Senator Graham to call Obama to testify about the unmasking.
Trump urges urged Senator Lindsey Graham to call Obama in a Twitter post on Thursday.
If I were a senator or congressman, the person I would call about the biggest political crime and scandal in history by far is President Obama, Trump tweeted.
He knew everything.
Meanwhile, we have a brilliant Ben Garrison cartoon showing how Sidney Powell, in her defense of General Flynn, has outed Page, Stroke, Clapper, McCain, Brandon, Comey.
The Judge Sullivan in the background, of course, playing his role as a gopher in the...
And we have Barack Obama angered, representing the deep state.
Really sensational revelations.
And I've been waiting to see how the Democrats would spin it.
And on MSNBC, they were saying this was a PR effort by the Trump administration to distract attention from his failure to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
Dean, your thoughts?
What else would they say?
You know, if the Democrats were smart, if one Democrat just spoke up against the complete and utter transparent corruption before our eyes, they would be a hero.
I would, you know, build a statue for anybody that did that.
But they can't, Jim, because they're compromised.
They're intimidated.
Pelosi has the dirt on these people because they got dirt on her.
And, you know, They wanted Flynn from the start because remember, you gotta remember, Flynn was the guy that started the Lock Her Up chants during the election season.
You know, you don't do that to Hillary and think you're gonna be, you know, getting away with it for too long.
But good on him for doing it because, you know, she needs to be locked up like, you know, like right now.
And I just think that the difficulty Uh, they found when they got into the White House, you know, the administration, the people behind the president, I don't think they realized how deep it was.
How deep the deep state is, uh, embedded in every facet of life, really.
And, uh, it's probably bigger than we know.
And I expect one day for us to hear the truth, at least before I die.
That'd be, that'd be pretty great.
And, you know, CrowdStrike was a complete sham.
How does the FBI not investigate the computers and Hillary hires like CrowdStrike?
It's like if I commit a crime, it's like me, you know, paying Mike Berra like $500 to go investigate and the cops go, oh, we investigated.
We had a private investigator who has no relation to Dean Ryan.
So we trust him.
Not that Mike Berra is not trustworthy, but you get the point.
And so, but back to the original story of the article about the 27 GOP senators.
That gave the FBI carte blanche to go into everybody's computer web history, browse history, and use it for a FISA court without a warrant.
But let me tell you, Jim, these 27 GOP senators, U.S.
senators, and mind you, 10 Democrat senators, but no one cares, they're boring.
Who's on that list?
Mitt Romney, Lindsey Graham, Susan Collins, Bathhouse Marco, as we heard earlier.
They're anti-Trumpers, they're neocons, they're pro-war, and they need to be eliminated and out of Senate immediately, especially Mitt Romney.
In fact, we should do what they did to that poor Mormon family on the border to Mitt Romney.
Let's have him go on a little safari by the cartel soon.
So I'm just sick of these people.
I'm sick of them trying to look into our lives and mess with it and, you know, no privacy.
I think you got it right, Dean.
Mike, your thoughts?
You know, Jim, it's interesting because, again, this is kind of like what we talked about yesterday with, you know, with wire fraud or mail fraud.
It's one of those things they can charge anybody with and what they want to do is they want to get permission to get into your computer so they can charge you with almost anything.
Basically, it's a way To be able to charge anybody in America with a crime.
Oh, we found something on your computer that's not okay.
Oh, there's a virus file on here.
You must have made that virus.
Therefore, you've been spreading viruses.
Or you're an economic terrorist.
Or you've got kiddie porn on your computer because this girl might be under 18.
That's the crap that they're trying to do.
They want to be able to, you know, I mean, God, I have computer files on my computer from really literally the 1990s.
Pictures and stuff that I took.
God, you know, who knows what's buried deep in folder after folder after folder on anybody's computer.
That's why we have a right to privacy, a Fourth Amendment right to privacy.
Unless we commit an overt crime, the idea is to keep Corrupt law enforcement agencies like the FBI, like the Department of Justice, like the FISA Court, from being able, you know, it's called being secure in your person and your papers.
It's right there in the Fourth Amendment.
So again, these people that signed on to this, these GOP senators, are all basically traitors.
They're traitors to the Constitution that they swore an oath to when they When they took their oath of office, when they were sworn in for this Congress, and they all need to go, one at a time, in a careful process.
I mean, Lindsey Graham, Trump put him on the spot today.
He said, why aren't you going to call Barack Obama?
He started to put pressure on Graham, because Graham's been all talk and no action.
He's been talking for months and months, almost two years now, about how he's going to do this and he's going to do that to get to the bottom of this Russia thing, and he's done nothing.
He's not held one hearing.
And don't forget who Lindsey Graham is.
He may have been really good with Kavanaugh and a couple of the other cases that have come up in the Senate and impeachment, but they used to call him Lindsey Graham-nesty because he wanted to give amnesty to all the illegal aliens who would have voted 95% Democrat and made sure Republicans never won the White House or controlled Congress again.
So that's who this guy is.
He's someone who's not on our side.
He's not on their side.
He's only on his side.
He's deeply involved in the Ukrainian corruption along with people like John McCain and Mitt Romney and Vindman and all these other people that have this Ukrainian connection going, the Biden family.
He's no better than the rest of them and he needs to go just like the rest of these guys and I'm hopeful that if there is a political shockwave that people like him are going to be the ones exposed rather than allowing them to expose us To make up crimes that we have not committed, it's time to expose them and the crimes that we know for a fact that they've committed.
Sensational.
Sensational points, Mike.
Love it.
Well, our show was pretty well received yesterday.
Here are some of the comments.
Tiffany Fitzhenry, the governor of Washington State, just announced in order to reopen, restaurants will need to keep a log of diners and track their info.
A, this is unconstitutional.
B, remember the terrorist watch list.
Same thing.
C, your liberty is not terrorist activity.
D, don't elect tyrants.
Well said, Tiffany.
Meanwhile, Jules, nice to have a woman in the mix with the men.
Great show as always.
Matthew, I've been listening to you guys every day for three weeks.
Please never stop.
Thanks, fellas.
Timothy, another mic-dropping report.
Barron, don't know how you keep it together with a first show guest.
Kristen, Megan.
Boom!
Kristen, Megan is truly an intelligent, beautiful warrior.
What a role model.
So hot she can melt metal.
Thermite has nothing on her.
Rihanna.
Love the first guest.
Davy Joe.
Thank you all and a special thanks to Megan.
Love, light, peace, freedom, and justice for all.
Davy Joe in Pennsylvania.
Jeffrey Smith.
Hopefully you can bring Kristen Backer perspective on the situation in Michigan, which I consider the worst in the entire country.
It is valuable right now.
Great episode, guys.
A reply from Mike.
Hi, Megan.
I'm over on Saginaw Bay.
Angie A. Boom.
Fan-fraganistic episode.
Great job, Jim, bringing on Megan.
She was on her game.
I'm in Northern California and hell, I'm even rooting for them.
Mike, lots of love at 314 percent.
Dean, go-to-hell awesomeness.
Jim, always a great job of rooting out those posts, tweets, and articles.
If you three amigos go to Vegas, I'm down for meeting y'all for a drink, or as Mike would say, drinks Laurel.
Loving the Daily Deal.
Terrific, Angie.
Justin Carpenter.
You guys are some of the most inspiring truth advocates out there.
Truth is belligerent that way.
It's brutal.
It doesn't care if you believe in it or not.
It just unapologetically is.
When I imagine truth personified, I imagine you guys.
So proud to have you on our side.
Love you all.
What fantastic reports.
Dean, your thoughts?
Yeah, we're fantastic viewers, fantastic friends we have all over the world, Jim.
I just want to say a few things real quick.
As far as the planting evidence on computers, pornography and such, that has happened to people I know.
I made a quick list.
It happened to the gun rights group in Texas called Don't Comply several years back.
The main guy, his computer was hacked and they put Uh, provisions and blueprints on how to, uh, bomb buildings, federal buildings.
And it was sent from quote, Russia and Assad and Syria.
So they can do stuff like that.
And, uh, the kiddie porn, it was sent to Alex Jones by allegedly certain lawyers in Connecticut.
Uh, and certain names I won't say for certain reasons.
And it also happened to, uh, my, my, uh, friend, Luke Renowski at We Are Changed, they put, uh, Child pornography on his email.
Luckily, neither him nor Alex opened it, so that's a good thing.
Also, Michigan is a hot zone right now.
Everybody's eyes need to be on Michigan.
There's a huge protest at the state capitol, and Whitmore said if anyone brings guns, they will be arrested.
But as we found out yesterday from our, I guess, fan-favorite Kristen Mayhem, that she She can't over, she's overriding all the counties, boats and civil liberties and such, and that is illegal to the core.
And then finally, um, I don't know if we'll show it here in a minute, but, uh, people need to understand that we are getting censored so hardcore that our videos, whether it's Mike's video, uh, my video on my channel on YouTube or, uh, Jim on Twitter, who doesn't even appear in searches.
We are getting a heavily censored shadow ban even on Facebook.
My numbers have dropped.
I have over 2,000 subs.
Now it's under that for some reason.
Not a big deal, but subscribe to these pages and then click the bell for notifications when we have new videos up because we do this for you guys.
We work hard seven days a week because now is the time.
This is World War and we are here for you and in it together.
So please remember and that's all I have.
That's the news to me and I'm sticking to it, Jen.
Great points, Dean.
Mike, your thoughts?
Well, Jim, okay, first of all, Jim, the word is fan-friggin-tastic.
Fan-friggin-tastic.
That's the word you were trying to get out there.
No, it's fan-friggin-tastic.
So, thanks for the kind comments from that lady, especially also Justin.
Thank you, man.
You just absolutely nailed it.
That's why I get so intense here sometimes.
People don't like it when I use colorful language, colorful metaphors, but the truth is, You know, the truth is the truth.
My Wednesday livestream is Tell the Truth Wednesday.
I try to just tell it as I see it, as I see what's going on.
It is just a shining beacon of truth is what we're trying to be on this show.
The kiddie porn thing, yeah, just ask Paul Krugman about that.
Because he's not a pedo.
And Kristen, I thought, did a great job.
Kristen, Megan, there was a protest today in Michigan.
I watched.
It wasn't a whole lot of people.
They did bring their weapons.
They were armed, some of them.
They were packing.
But it was a small protest because it was miserable and pouring down rain there, I think, mostly.
So I think the key thing to watch is the one that Kristen is going to on Monday, which hopefully we'll get to an update from her about that, because that's going to be, I think, the bigger one.
In Michigan is the protest in Grand Rapids on Monday when the weather's going to be better.
Right.
Real quick, real quick, before we get to the, uh, the great Fetzer final thought audience as well.
Uh, and I should have said this earlier that within the next two weeks, maybe sooner than that, and I'll make a mini announcement, not the big announcement.
You're going to see the great Jim Fetzer, Mike Barra and myself.
Do a YouTube live Q&A with the three of us for all of our friends in the community here on YouTube.
And then when we're there, we are going to make the ultimate big announcement.
So this is a little appetizer before the main course.
So I just wanted to get that in there because I am so scatterbrained.
It's insane.
Perfect.
Perfect.
Thanks for the reminder.
Yeah.
For my final thought, I mean, how can the majority of the U.S.
disapprove of protests?
I mean, unless you're infallible, unless you know everything, unless you're never wrong, you need to consider alternative points of view.
If protesting actions by your government isn't the core of what it means to be an American, I have no idea what that would mean.
So those who are protesting, you know, objecting or disapproving to these protests, that's simply completely absurd.
It's un-American.
It's undemocratic.
It's completely wrong.
Give this just a bit more thought.
Meanwhile, just to reiterate what Dean has suggested, consider subscribing.
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