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Hello, hello, and welcome to the Liberty Broadcast.
I am your host, Rachel Ray.
I named myself that because I like to cook also.
A lot has happened since the last time we were live.
And if you are watching for the first time, welcome to the broadcast.
I am Rachel.
This is Chris, aka Alex Drones, the producer here on the Liberty Broadcast.
We had our broadcast for many years, and we took like a two-year hiatus.
And now we're back to pick up kind of where we left off.
A lot has happened since the last time that we were here.
We've had, you know, I think a couple of pretty prominent murders, deaths, and some natural cause deaths.
We've had some vaccine stuff, some ICE raids, and a lot of deportations, not as much as we should have, of course, but just a ton of stuff to go over.
And of course, we're not going to be able to hit everything.
Our show will now be a little shorter than it used to be, which I think is good for everyone.
I know my attention span has gone down quite a bit with all the desensitizing of the news that we've seen over the past several years.
So let's jump right into it.
Let's see.
And I'm going to try not to use these filler words.
It has been a while.
So forgive me if I start stumbling over things and saying like and like ice.
Let's see here.
So yeah, so I wanted to talk a bit about just something that was very, I want to jump right into it.
So, you know, we're here, we're based in Austin, Texas.
We deal with a lot of, you know, leftist kind of ideologies here, a lot of homelessness, a lot of things like that.
So some of the stuff that I will be covering will be a little bit on the local level because there's no one here really that is doing something like that.
Maybe there is, maybe there's a few, and I just haven't come across them outside of, of course, Infowars and Alex Jones and all of that.
And of course, the others that are kind of near.
But anywho, we got a lot of that going on.
And sadly, it has defected.
It has defected us.
It has defected and affected us on a large, large scale.
And I bring that up just to jump right into it.
I'm talking about, of course, the murder of our dear friend, Jamie White.
And it's not something that is super easy for me to talk about.
He was actually a really close friend.
He was a best friend of me, of my husband's.
He was a writer for Infowars, a great writer, great friend, great person.
And he was sadly, you know, his life was sadly taken from him earlier in the year by four, you know, kids.
I believe it was an 18-year-old, a 17-year-old, and two 15-year-olds.
And so we're still dealing with a lot of crime, a lot of you know, discussions.
I'm in touch with the sister about kind of the things that they're requesting.
Of course, you know, Jose Garza, who is kind of over the district attorney, who, you know, lets criminals out very fast, very soft on crime, very well known.
So not feeling too good about the two 15-year-olds.
I believe that they're only asking for, you know, something like probation and maybe time served.
I'm sure it's the least amount of, you know, time that they can deal with for murder, which is incredible.
So dealing with that, he was murdered on March 10th at his apartment.
Someone was breaking into his car, into his Kia.
They say, you know, they were able to track him because they used a system that was doing a pilot program actually here in Austin and I believe in San Antonio as well.
It's an automatic licensed plate reader and it uses AI technology.
It captures plates.
They have been very forward about it not capturing faces or doing anything with homes.
And that kind of rides on the border of almost like whenever they, when people get upset about the National Guard going to these big cities.
So it's similar to that.
It's like right up against that line.
But also we've been pushed this far as far as the crime goes that it feels like that is the only option that we have.
And not to say that we want to, you know, pull the entire guard down and let, you know, hell rain upon us.
But I think that it is necessary in a lot of cases.
And fortunately, the flog system was still ongoing whenever Jamie's killers were trying to get away and it did capture them.
And I believe it was only hours that they had requested information using that system to try to find out information about the vehicle that was used.
And yeah, so that system was able to help them figure out who murdered Jamie White.
And then they did away with it because they claimed that it had, that they were using it to capture illegals or report information to ICE about illegals.
And also that they might have been using it to track women who were trying to leave the state to have abortions.
And because of that, they called it racist or discriminatory or something.
And they got rid of it recently, actually.
And I do have, in case anyone's wondering or didn't hear about kind of what I'm talking about, which is the sad murder of our friend Jamie White.
And I'm bringing this up because although it happened earlier in the year, it is still ongoing.
And it was some, it was a big deal, would have been a big deal to us when we did our show a few years ago.
It's a giant deal right now because it's still ongoing.
And I don't feel like I just want to keep Jamie White's name out there, you know, because it's just a really unfortunate, sad situation.
And it's still unfolding now here in Austin, Texas.
So for those of you who don't know, I do want to play a quick report about it.
I did watch this earlier and I hated watching it because it just takes me back to that day.
But I just want to give a little bit of context to what I'm talking about if anyone is watching that doesn't know.
So here is, let's see, a report.
And this is from Kayview.
So let's watch it.
Austin police announced more arrests in the murder of InfoWars reporter Jamie White.
He was killed almost three months ago.
17-year-old Rodney Hill and two other suspects are now charged with capital murder.
Police aren't releasing the names or photos of those other two suspects because they are minors.
Officers say on March 9th, the teens were in White's apartment complex parking lot looking for Kia vehicles to break into.
They walked up to White's green Kia Seoul.
He saw them and tried to stop them and was shot.
Police credit license plate readers for tracking down the suspect's vehicle near the complex.
So you've also, we have seven days worth of data, and we were like coming up to that period.
We had a few hours left when we discovered that we needed, well, when we discovered those, that data or that the vehicle was, the silver vehicle was involved, and we were able to get that data.
If it would have been a few hours later, we would have lost it and not had the information that we needed.
Earlier this month, police arrested another 17-year-old in the case, Eloy Kamarillo.
He also faces a capital murder charge.
Right.
So that was just a little video to give a little context to, you know, what I'm talking about as far as what happened to Jamie.
And, you know, I don't want to keep going on and on about it.
And I'm sorry to start the show off so gloomy or with such sad news to talk about, but I felt like it was important to get on air and just say Jamie White's name again.
I don't know.
I know there were a lot of conspiracies going around that time that it happened.
And I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't know how I feel about it still.
I think it's very strange.
I don't know.
I mean, I guess it's not very strange because of that, but just to me, his, you know, to cut for these kids to come from, I believe they came from Buda, Kyle area, and they had went to a few different places before going there.
And if you live here in Austin, where that is is off of Old Horf and Douglas Street.
So it's really, it's in, it's off, it's in a really awful neighborhood.
But you kind of have to do a little, a little driving and turning to get to his apartment.
So it's just strange to me that they ducked into some random apartment and then, you know, this is what happened.
But anyway, keep the families in your prayers if you are able.
I did talk to his sister and, you know, and the father, you know, they're still going through a lot.
The father does have a lot of issues with his back and things like that.
So the GoFundMe contributors to that, thank you so much.
It really has helped the family tremendously with the financial burden dealing with this.
So definitely thank you for that.
And I will continue on.
And I will keep you also updated if there are any new updates to give.
I do check in pretty often with his sister to try to get the latest information.
So I will share that with you guys.
Some more local news to update is, let's see, I did want to talk about Governor Abbott begins homeless encampment cleanup in Austin led by DPS and state agencies.
And this is really what I was talking about when I was speaking about, you know, the fine line and things like that.
Here in Austin, a lot of homelessness, a lot of machete fights.
The crime is really, really jumped up.
But National Guard has removed nearly 50 encampments since last week.
This is a recent article.
So that's pretty large.
That's a pretty huge win.
I don't know with that and the mix of the storms that we had.
I know me and my husband went out the other night and at a location by like a hangout spot we go to, there was a ditch full of homeless people.
It was really awful.
They were bringing in, you know, wagons full of random things down into the ditch.
And now that ditch is full of water.
I did also hear that they pulled a couple of people out of Ladybird Lake.
I believe those people may have been homeless, but also we do have a crazy serial killer out on Ladybird Lake.
If you haven't heard about it, check it out.
It's nice and fun.
I've seen a lot of people make TikTok videos and things like that, which are super fun to check out.
I believe it.
I believe somebody's out here.
One thing I do say is if you visit Austin, Texas, just go to the greenbelt if there's water, which there's usually not around this time or very rarely now here in Texas.
But there are areas where you can get into the water.
Travis Lake is not one of them.
I definitely don't think that paddleboarding in homeless poop water and dead body water is the best place to go.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I definitely don't do that.
I see a lot of people posting videos.
And sometimes when I drive over the bridge on Congress and you look down, you see all the paddle boarders that are out there.
And I'm just, I couldn't do it.
Not the poop water.
It's not for me.
So let's keep on moving here.
What else did I want to chat about?
Oh, yes, of course.
We cannot forget.
And I wasn't, I have this at the top here of my list.
It's Charlie Kirk, of course.
That was pretty devastating.
Charlie Kirk, the, you know, the Epstein files in 9-11 had a baby or something and it made the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
It's really awful.
And, you know, it's this shift that we're having again.
It's not a good shift, but I do like, I mean, maybe it's a good shift.
It depends on how you look at it, right?
So it was meant to be, you know, this big live thing that happened in front of everybody.
But like I was saying before, desensitized this, we're all desensitized.
You know, never in my life did I think that I would ever see a video of a of a head, decapitated head rolling down the sidewalk and a guy picks it up.
And by the time I realize what I'm watching, it's too late.
I've already seen it.
I'm sure that's happened to many people.
It's happened to me so many times.
And I do believe, and I think a lot of people would say that it's a part of the system.
You know, it's a part, it's meant to do that, this autoplay.
I remember whenever you could turn autoplay off on videos.
But yeah, it feels very programmed.
We're supposed to see it to get desensitized so that they can have more, you know, crazy control over us and crazy and speaking, you know, literally crazy.
I also remember, you know, the faces of death videos when I was in, you know, junior high, hearing people talk about, oh, the monkey, they ate the brains out of the monkey head or, you know, like some girls banging a horse or, you know, these things.
And now it's really just became become a part of the normal.
And a rolling decapitated head isn't anything.
And then to see Charlie Kirk get assassinated, you know, they whoever planned this really wanted that wow factor and they got it.
Probably not as much as it would have affected us a long time ago, which is sad to say, but very true.
And then you can really reference that when you look at the reactions from the left, which I don't need to go over.
It's, you know, like I said, I'm just kind of recapping a little bit of what we missed.
And, you know, there's all these hot takes now.
There, you know, there are things that are weird.
Do I, did the Jews do it?
Did the, you know, there's all these different, you know, all these different things coming up from all around from the graveyard, old text messages and dreams and, you know, Candace Owens and Ian Carroll and, you know, everybody and Tucker Carlson and Fuentes and everybody's hot take on it.
And it definitely isn't right, I would say, in my opinion.
And probably in the majority, we're seeing new video come up from it, new camera angles.
Why did they, you know, kind of demolish and rebuild the crime scene area so quickly?
That's a little sus or a lot sus.
It's, didn't they do that to like Kirk Hobain, something like the gun?
I think they melted it down.
I can't remember, but it just seems very sus.
And so still trying to figure that one out.
I do like that Candace Owen, Candace Owens is releasing these videos and doing her little, her like, you know, it's not little, obviously.
I picture Candace Owens like the meme with Charlie from Always Sunny in Philadelphia with all the arrows and yarn and strings, you know, from points, because man, she has a lot of data.
I mean, big time.
And every time you think you've seen it all, and which I also like Nick Fuentes' take where he's saying, just drop it.
Just release it already.
If you have the information, release it.
And I think that I don't know what I think why she doesn't do that.
You know, this gatekeeping of information is like pretty, I don't know.
It seems, it's, I don't know, I really don't know how I feel about it.
I don't know if she is wanting to give people the opportunity to come forward.
And that's why she is slow leaking information.
I would say that the more recent text message, if you guys haven't seen, she released a video with text messages showing, and I guess I could pull this up for you guys.
Sorry.
I'm trying to get back into working.
I love to have control.
And so I need to get back into the hang of pulling things up.
So I think it was, yeah, Candace.
And she had released some text messages.
I guess it wouldn't really be under her name, would it?
Let's see.
Bear with me for a minute.
She released some text messages between her and Charlie.
And they were several years old.
And I know that she had just gone on, you know, a 10-day getaway or something.
And while she was out there, she was looking through text messages and found one where Charlie was saying that, you know, this, that TPUSA is going to be kind of like what takes them out in a sense.
Obviously, that's not what she said, you know, what the text said verbatim.
But that's essentially what the text messages were about.
And then I saw someone commenting and saying that any like all the messages that she has between her and Charlie are several years old.
And so let's see, there's this one here.
And it says, anyway, I'm not sure if I will live to see the end of this revolution.
I believe you are the peace God meant me to meet that will finish the fight.
Since the beginning of TP USA, I knew in my gut that I might get wiped out any time.
I cannot explain it, but I dream about it all the time, like all the time.
Anyway, that's depressing convo for another right Elmeo time.
That's so weird, more a fear manifestation than an actualization.
Not really afraid of it, but I'm just telling you what I know to be true.
And, you know, sometimes people do have these feelings.
And it really, it comes from a sense of, you know, aware, like he was aware that he really wasn't safe.
And maybe that's why he, you know, started to have his own security company.
And whenever you think about, like for me, if I think about something before I go to bed, I will dream about it.
If I watch an alien movie, I will have an alien dream.
And I'm a very visual dreamer too, so it really doesn't help.
But so that may be, you know, just, you know, it just happened to be like that.
It's unfortunate.
But I think that she's doing something that I kind of did after and that like my husband did and all of us, anybody who knew Jamie that we kind of did, which was we went back through our text messages with him.
And I went back through pretty much every message, you know, on Twitter, sharing posts with each other.
You know, we were all in a big group chat with each other, looking through the group chat and just kind of reminiscing and reading back over our conversations, just anything that brings you closer.
So I can see why out of the blue, Candace was sharing these very intimate, very silly tweet or sorry, messages between her and Charlie, because that's just kind of what you do.
And she was getting some time away.
Supposedly, you know, she wanted to grieve and maybe do more investigating and maybe give people some time to try to come clean, which of course didn't happen.
And the saga will continue because, you know, I don't think it's anything that is going to unfold all the way through, sadly, anytime soon, or maybe even at all.
I don't think that Tyler Robinson was.
The lone gunman didn't have anything.
I think once they played a video where a girl had ran into someone on the trail or something and they mentioned someone else.
I don't really remember.
There's so many videos and things like that.
I just jump in and catch up a little bit at a time as much as I can.
And, you know, so let's see here.
And of course, for Halloween, and I was telling this to my husband about our Halloween costume.
And I said, well, I will guarantee you, if you look up Charlie Kirk and Halloween, you will see a Charlie Kirk Halloween costume that is not going to really be too great.
And so all I did was search that exact thing, Charlie Kirk and Halloween.
And this is what I pulled up.
So, you know, it's not, the world is not a happy, beautiful place.
And we have declined in just compassion and care for one another almost completely.
It really feels like it may be even a place where we may never get back to and we'll be lucky if we get halfway back.
And I say that, you know, begrudgingly because I don't want to believe it.
I want to be optimistic, but you, you know, every chance, you know, they get, they prove, they prove me right.
You know, they prove me right.
And, you know, hopefully the trend stops.
I do want it to stop.
I don't want to be so dark about it.
Let's see.
More recently also, Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes had their podcast.
I thought it was so funny because Alex Jones had kind of like let the cat out of the bag a little bit, which I thought was perfect.
And I do really like this relationship that Nick Fuentes and Alex Jones have.
It's like a, I don't know, it's, it's, it's nice to see.
It's nice to see.
So anyway, he was on Tucker recently and there was a clip that I wanted to check out.
I'm sure that most people have caught up already with the majority of what I'm saying.
I'm just doing a quick recap or trying to make it a quick recap anyway.
And I did really appreciate this part of the interview.
I did like a lot of parts because a lot of things that Nick says, they do resonate with me.
Like I feel like, man, you are saying exactly what I'm thinking.
And of course, you know, he adds a little Fuentes to it, which is fine for, you know, entertainment purposes.
And I do appreciate it.
So let's check this clip out.
One.
The other thing I'm really worried about is what's happening at these ICE detention centers where it's happening not far from where I live in Broadview, Illinois, where they set up an ICE detention facility.
And the administration is rounding these people up, which I support, but they're doing it in a very provocative way.
They're broadcasting it.
They're making hype edits on Twitter of like these raids on apartment complexes, which I think are very cool, but it's somewhat provocative.
And Antifa showing up.
In order to protect ICE, the administration's putting DHS.
Well, now they're protesting the DHS presence and the administration of the governor of Illinois and the mayor of Chicago are telling Chicago police, don't help ICE.
And they're encouraging the protesters.
And what I see there is like a level of tension that just keeps increasing.
And there's leadership.
There's civilian leadership on both sides, like the governor and mayor who are Democrats won't back down versus Republican president.
There's security division two, the police versus ICE, the police versus DHS.
There's a constitutional question about the federal supremacy.
And I see all the ingredients of like a low-boil civil conflict, full-blown civil war.
And I'm not that guy, but I see all the ingredients for that to happen.
So I'm, I'm deeply concerned about where that will go.
How would you handle it if you're in charge?
If you're the president, what do you do about that?
I think maybe this is controversial, but they have to crush the other side.
Because you can do one of two things.
You cannot challenge the left and let them do their thing, or you can utterly confront them and defeat them and remove hope from the equation.
If you resist, you will be arrested.
Like we're just, this is an insurrection.
There's 10 million people here illegally.
We're getting them out.
You're rioting.
You're going to jail too.
Like it has to be crushed.
But if you do anything less than that, if you do in the middle, all you're doing is antagonizing and feeding the other side.
And if they think there's a chance they can win, they will get bolder and stronger and they'll start to rally.
And that's when it's sort of like people think it's close or like it's contentious.
That's when it breathes.
That's when oxygen is fed to this kind of fire.
So if I were Trump, I would say, screw 200 National Guard, like arrest the mayor of Chicago, like arrest the governor, shut it down, like make it clear.
Like Washington, you know, bring in the troops and say the federal government is supreme.
The immigration law is the law of the land.
If you're not on board with that, you're going to jail.
If you attack ICE or box them in with your car, you're going to jail for a long time.
Anything less than that, you might as well just not even bark up that tree at all.
And I agree with that a thousand percent.
I've heard him say that before.
And when I heard him say it before, I couldn't have felt more, you know, I was just, he was saying everything that I was thinking too.
And you do see that on some scale.
Of course, it's not at the point that we want it to be.
It never, it wasn't, you know, in the first term.
And we thought things may be a little bit different coming into, you know, into this presidency.
And I think things are, Trump has been doing a lot.
He, he has been making some, you know, some, he has been making America great again in some other ways.
But yeah, I mean, there's so much, like I'm saying, we're so far over that we'll be lucky to make it halfway back to some sense of normalcy.
So let's continue.
I have also this clip.
So yeah.
So right now, the what he's talking about also is, you know, we're going into these arresting illegal immigrants and the ICE facilities are being protested against and it's broken into complete chaos.
You do see some people kind of on this.
Sorry, you do see some people that are on this, you know, side of thinking, but they're reacting a little bit more in, you know, like we're, we're done taking this kind of way.
And I wanted to show you an example of it that I had seen more recently and that was unfolding here.
Let's see.
So was it right, right side rebel?
And then let me kind of pause this here.
Did I switch over?
Yes, I did.
Okay.
Sorry, guys.
Bear with me.
This is episode 101 of the Liberty Broadcast.
We're turning back from a couple of years.
So right side rebel, if anyone was on my last live stream and Antifa bitch attacked me and got a little taste of right side rebel.
So during, I believe it was Nick Shirley's stream, a little bit of chaos broke out.
And then of course we made a little video with that.
And actually, will we get, I can't play this actually with the music because it's a live recording of Blue Oyster Colt.
Will we get copyright for that?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I mean, I guess I can, I don't want to try it.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'll talk over it.
Sure, sure.
Okay.
let's check this out so yeah So there's a lot of, how do you talk over this?
Look at this.
Insanity and multiple angles.
And what caused this was she just kind of slapped that phone out of her hand and that was the end of it.
I think many people have had their phones smacked out of their hands in these situations.
I know I have before right here in Austin.
Sabrina Flores, why did you jump?
Yeah, Sabrina Flores, a well-known Antifa who has attacked many people, finally gets a little bit of pushback.
Not that we're condoning violence, but we do condone self-defense.
And I believe that's what we're watching right now.
So pretty insane.
The crazy part about it is when you're putting yourself in these situations, you know, is that really, I don't know.
It depends.
It really depends.
Are you that strong woman that's going to go out and kick Antifa's ass if they mess with you?
I don't know.
I've been messed with quite a bit when I've gone out to protest here in Austin and covered them.
And it's not been a lot of fun.
And I have friends that are APD, and it really doesn't make a difference.
It doesn't matter who you know here in Austin.
You'll get it no matter what.
And then I do want to also talk about, let's see.
So that's the, oh, wait.
Here was a Tom Homan did a little clip.
I'm always like unsure because I hear criticisms of Homan, but I don't, I mean, I think it's, I think he's fine.
I enjoy hearing him talk shit to people who want to throw themselves in front of the illegal bus.
I enjoy it very much.
And so, you know, imagine if we didn't have him on air kind of doing these kind of these kind of rants.
Changes in leadership.
I can tell you that Trump administration is dedicated to achieving a record deportation.
But vast majority being criminal enemies make this country safer every day.
But as far as personnel changes, that's under the purview of the Secretary of Homeland Security.
I'm at the White House and worked with people like Steve, Stephen Miller, one of the most brilliant people I've ever met.
Two cumbers strategic policies and plans, how to get success, how to maintain success, and how to get the numbers even higher.
Look, Fox News has been pretty good.
So, yeah, did he take, did, did someone offer him money?
Did he take, I don't know.
I don't know.
I hope not.
That's how it goes.
Oh, and then I did see this at the end before I'll quit.
I got to quit saying, like I said, I'm a little rusty.
It's been a while.
So a near-naked California trucker who doesn't speak English, which is the majority of people, you know, we all had seen in the recent news that an An illegal truck driver, which apparently there are many of.
It's almost like whenever you are, you know, you notice one car, like there's a, you know, a red Mustang.
And then all of a sudden you see, you know, 10 red Mustangs throughout the day.
It's almost like that.
These illegal, like, did they just start crashing all over the place?
Did they just all graduate from getting their, what is it, CDL license at the same time coming off of the Biden immigration or illegal border crossing situation that they all just graduate and all of a sudden now they're crashing everything?
Or is this something that has been going on and we just have never paid attention to it before?
Because it seems like every other day there's some instance with an illegal and the illegal is driving a truck, an 18-wheeler truck of some sort.
And so this was another encounter.
Let's watch it together.
Yes, sir.
Hello.
How are you?
Good morning.
Yeah, I'm good.
Why are you parked here?
I'm parked here in three hours.
Why did you park here?
You understand English?
You do?
Why did you park here?
No, no good.
I'm Officer Eddie's, Arkansas Highway Police.
I need your driver's license.
Registration and insurance for this truck.
Is there anybody else in the truck?
Is there anybody else in the truck?
You don't understand English.
Where's your logbook at?
Put you some clothes on.
Pants.
Put your pants on.
Put your pants on.
Pants.
Put some pants on.
We don't understand English.
What company do you work for?
The hell kind of pants are those?
Your company's called California's?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, you don't understand me.
Okay.
This is just such a slap in the face to have to deal with this.
All right.
You see this sign?
You got hot?
Over.
What's that sign say?
I need you to read that sign.
Yeah, we think.
Okay, read it again.
Read it again.
Read it again.
Oh, shush.
Or a king.
Must enter.
Wait.
What is this word?
Peace.
Kins.
Pathetic.
This is pathetic.
And it goes on.
We don't need to watch the whole thing, but basically, you can imagine the rest of the encounter.
Sorry, I didn't mean to give you what do they call it?
Brain rot?
Is that what they call it?
About that.
Anyway, so more of that, more of that.
Naked guy in an 18-wheeler on the side of the road is totally normal, guys.
Totally normal.
You know what else is normal?
What else is normal is so many people getting upset about losing their snap benefits.
And I do believe that this is in a way, I do believe that this is not fair.
It is not something that should be spread all the way across.
But unfortunately, we are in this place where that's kind of where we're at, kind of with the National Guard thing, with the ICE thing, with the DPS coming here to Austin, Texas, and helping with the clear out homeless camps and things like that.
We are at the point where, and it's not even about that, right?
Because it's about opening the government and not having enough people on board with doing that.
And sadly, it is taking away from people who do need it because I do believe that it's okay to have government assistance to some extent, but I don't think that it's something that we should that anyone should be relying on.
I think it's a nice stepping stool to have as the great American country that we are.
And we want everyone to succeed and we want to help where we can, but we don't want to fully take on the financial role whenever it's already hard enough for everyone else as it is.
There's a lot of middle-class people that are struggling because they are being weighed down by the people that just want to make TikTok to videos and buy a bunch of garbage and crap using their EBT cards.
And sadly, a lot of other things are on that thing where you can purchase a lot of things like gummy worms, things that you really don't, you really shouldn't have on the food stamps are on the food stamps.
And I know that when RFK came, he kind of pulled back on candy and sodas or something like that.
But now they're really feeling it.
And it's not even an intentional thing.
It's just happening because of the government shutdown.
It is unfortunate.
But the videos and the content that are coming out of that on both sides are insane.
And here is one that I came across.
You guys, I'm out of the store.
So they wanted $7 for this.
Mind you, I don't have food stamps anymore.
They cut me off.
So I only had $22 left in food stamps.
So this is what I stole.
Okay.
They wanted $9 for this.
I said, oh, I don't got $9.
Then they wanted, then they wanted $2 for this.
They wanted.
Sorry, it's all fucked up because it's been in my purse.
$7 for this.
I'm making some stuff salmon today.
These are needed.
I'm not paying $7 for that.
Okay.
Let me show you the most important thing to me.
Short ribs.
Take off the label so that you don't be.
Get your fucking meat.
How many do you think that I got?
How many short ribs is that?
And can I?
Yeah, so disgusting trash.
And that is happening more than ever because of the breeding ground that we live in.
We live in this soup mess of people that are purely trash.
And it's really hard to live amongst them because they are just god-awful.
And they're doing things like that.
And now we live in a world where our toothpaste is behind glass and no one is working at the Walgreens or the CVS.
You know, there's one person there.
I went into a CVS not too long ago here in Austin, here in South Austin off of Manchaca.
And there was a woman there with three children at like 11 p.m., okay, on a school night.
And I just couldn't believe it.
And after the woman checked out with her kids, who were all, they all looked tired.
They didn't look, you know, filthy, nasty, or anything like that, but they were all definitely, I would say, a little on the heavier side.
And all the candy that they were buying, they probably didn't need.
And they may have used EBT with that.
I don't know.
But they checked out and the woman, after they left the store, she said, thank God they left.
And I said, excuse me.
And she said, they were here.
They've been here for three hours putting stuff in their cart, taking stuff out of their cart.
The kids were playing with all the merchandise on the shelves and just, you know, pretty much being little baby kids.
And, you know, it's just, it's, it's sad to see.
I wish that parents did a better job.
Every time I see a little shitty kid or, you know, and when I say that, I mean just like a real bad one.
And it's really not their fault.
It's not their fault because when I see them, I don't think, man, that's a shitty kid.
I think, man, those are shitty things that kids are doing, I guess.
And then I think, what a bunch of shitty parents.
Or where are the parents?
I mean, the parents are just, please step it up.
My God.
You know, that is one thing that really irritates me.
And it is just a shitty parent.
Like, please get it together.
Please.
These are the children of our future.
These are the children that will share classrooms with our kids, that will share, that will work in the same and work for the same employers as our kids, that will work, you know, manage, you know, businesses with our kids.
And I don't like it.
We have way too many psychos on the rise.
And it is heartbreaking.
And also, you know, like I said, Jamie White, two of the people that murdered Jamie White were 15 years old.
I, you know, I don't think that is awesome.
I think that is awful.
And, you know, and it's really upsetting that children that are committing murders that are just garbage kids because of their parents and nobody gets in trouble here.
The kids don't get in trouble really because they're juveniles and the parents don't get in trouble because they weren't the ones that committed the crime.
It feels like there's a little bit of imbalance with that.
I feel like somebody, like enough of this, it's been a long time.
We should have figured this out already.
Somebody should be getting in trouble for this.
Somebody's taking the entire fault.
No one's getting a little piece of the pie.
Somebody's getting the entire pie.
And I feel like that should either be the parent or, you know, or the kid should be able to serve life in prison.
You took a life, you pay the price of a life.
And then you get into the discussion of, okay, now my taxpayer money are paying for this person to be alive.
But then I heard somebody today talking about death.
And in a way where, and I can't remember who it was, maybe it was Candace.
Actually, I think it was Candace, Candace's show tonight, where she said that death is too easy.
Death is too easy because you're here, you're here one moment, and the next minute you're gone, like the song.
And it's sort of an easy way out.
You know, it's sort of an easy way out.
And the hard way out, well, then that falls on us, you know, paying and providing a place for this murderer to eat, sleep, and breathe.
And so, I don't know, I'm indifferent.
I don't really, not that anyone is asking me, but that's how I feel about that.
Let's continue on because we're going to wrap it up actually here pretty soon.
I'm only going to be doing an hour on these shows.
And sorry if I'm all over the place.
Like I said, this has been a long time coming.
The return of the Liberty broadcast.
We did end on episode 100.
We did a lot more episodes than 100 episodes.
Prior to that, we had just had a co-host a long, long time ago.
And when the co-host dropped off, we restarted with our episodes.
So we ended on episode 100.
This is episode 101.
And it's a little scattered.
It's my first day back on the job, guys.
I am a little nervous.
Last time I was on live, the Twitter didn't have an option to go live.
So this is actually the first Liberty broadcast stream that is on Twitter.
We do stream off of the LibertyBroadcast.com.
Quick little insert there.
It is also a work in, you know, work in progress as far as the website goes, but feel free to check it out.
That is where we stream from.
We also stream on Rumble and we also stream on Facebook because apparently a lot of people have opinions on Facebook.
I wish they didn't because I really hate Facebook.
I hate going onto Facebook.
I don't know why.
I just do.
And but you know what?
That's where a lot of people are that I know and that support us.
And so because of that, we do stream on Facebook.
And we do plan to keep trying to fix the bugs and things like that.
So I do want to take a minute to say that to you guys.
And I want to continue on things you see.
So these are just some tweets that I kind of went through.
It's like going on a crazy Twitter train.
Also, Aussie, someone who we lost.
And of course, Hulk Hogan.
I was a big wrestling fan when I was a kid because of my father who forced us.
No, not in a dark way, but he did record on tape on VHSs, the matches, and that's what we would watch.
We would watch wrestling all the time, pretty much all the time.
If we weren't watching wrestling, we were watching some inappropriate movie like that we shouldn't be watching as kids, like powder or silence of the lambs or, you know, some kind of, you know, tango and cash, some kind of old movie we had on VHS.
Because my dad, at one point of his life, he worked part-time at a video store and they would give him all of the movies before they came out and they would have like black and white or they would have like the copyright screen pop up on them.
But we got to get them before they came out on VHS, which was pretty sweet.
But anyway, he would record over some of them so that he would have a place to put his wrestling videos.
And that is, that was my childhood was wrestling.
And I do remember also wrestling with my brother and like trying to put him in the sting.
So if you're wondering when it was like Sting, Hulk Hogan, Macho Man, you know, all the all the classics.
So yeah, it actually was kind of sad when Hulk Hogan died.
It was.
I mean, it was, it's sad when anyone kind of dies, right?
But Hulk Hulgan definitely was like a childhood hero in a strange way for us.
Let's see.
So one of the things that I saw on the crazy train and before I was leaving, Adon even brought it up and it was, he was like, oh yeah, I saw this crazy news.
And I said, oh yeah, me too.
I saw that too.
And what that was is probably what everyone saw.
Monkeys on an overturned truck were not infected.
Is that true or is that fake news?
Were they infected or weren't they?
I feel like because they're telling us they weren't, they were because I don't trust.
And that's just how it goes.
Monkeys used for animal testing were shot and killed after a truck carrying them overturned in Mississippi on Tuesday afternoon.
Where are, where are the bodies?
Where are the bodies?
I need to see the bodies.
Okay.
Show me the bodies and show me a picture of them before they were on and then show me the bodies after.
Like this is something that I need.
And that's a part of the desensitization or, you know, that that's a part of it.
I need to see the bodies.
Anyway, the truck was carrying racist.
Am I saying that right?
Racist monkeys.
Is that true?
That is funny.
Carrying racist monkeys to a testing facility in Florida from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Initial information from the sheriff's office said the monkeys were said to be carrying hepatitis C, herpes, and COVID because we don't have enough of that.
We need more.
They were described as 40 pounds and aggressive to humans, requiring personal protective equipment to handle.
No shit.
Wouldn't you be pissed off if a bunch of humans gave you a bunch of STDs and COVID?
Yeah, good reason to be pissed off.
If I were a monkey, I'd be pissed too.
Initially, the sheriff's office said all the monkeys escaped the truck and all but one of them were shot.
Shoot him.
What are you doing?
However, in an updated post, the sheriff's office said several monkeys were still on the loose as of Tuesday afternoon.
And then the university disputed the fact that they had infectious diseases, saying non-human primates at the Tulane National Biomedical Research Center are provided to other research organizations to advance scientific discovery.
The primates in question belong to another entity and are not infectious.
We are actively collaborating with local authorities and we'll send a team of animal care experts to assist as needed.
Okay, not only do I need pictures of the dead monkey bodies, but now I need for them to all have blood work done to see who is lying here.
I don't know.
Why do we always have the craziest news?
God, it's like we're, you know, back in the day, if you wanted to watch crazy news, you would just put on the Spanish channel.
Even if you didn't understand it, you would see, you know, crazy news and then a super hot Latina with her boobs out or something, you know, to that effect, as described by a straight man.
I'm not a straight man, but that's how they would describe it.
And that was as graphic as it got.
And now here we are, crazy monkeys, 18-wheeler.
Was the driver illegal?
That's what I want to know.
Was the driver an illegal?
Why did they crash?
What's going on?
Let's see.
Here is another crazy train news that I saw before coming on live.
So let's check this out together.
Basically, a Dallas principal replaced after holding meeting with more than 100 black students and telling them they were the reason the school has a B rating.
Principal Chandra Hooper Barnett, like, come on, like, drop it already.
Quit holding on to Hooper, okay?
Just be married.
Held an assembly with Black students to discuss their academic performance.
The Texas Education Agency rates schools A through F based on achievement.
So let's check out this video.
Principal Barnett had told them that they were the reason why the school has a B rating, I guess, with the TEA, right?
And she said it in a derogatory manner.
Bush says the meeting developed into a discussion about creating a black social club in the school.
And that to her, none of it made sense.
And I told him, I was like, I'm going to call this school tomorrow.
And he's like, you're going to call the school.
But before she could, Hooper Barnett sent a letter to parents and students Sunday saying the decision to hold the meeting and the discussion that transpired was not appropriate.
She says she takes full responsibility and ownership for what occurred.
Hooper Barnett's letter to the community said, quote, I want to assure you that it was never my intent to single out or cause harm to any group of students.
I understand my actions and decisions have caused disappointment and frustration.
And for that, I sincerely apologize.
I was shocked because I know that Principal Barnett is a black woman.
So I was very shocked that she would say something like that.
I'm not.
Yeah, I'm not.
It's funny.
It's funny and it's horrifying at the same time.
But that is the state of the world.
And hopefully we can recover from it.
In more sad, depressing news, I did also come across this Infowars tweet, horrifying.
Muslim rape gang victim was shocked when her convicted and jailed rapist was offered the chance to see her son who was born as a result of the attack.
That is a real headline.
This could be a breach of the rapist human rights.
You know, they have a right to family life.
Now, it's absolutely mind-blowing for me that they all the, and you know, not just decades this has been going on, that they are putting the human rights of rapists before the human rights of victims and the human rights of children.
Now, what evidence will show you to our family courts is that when they have been allowing these perpetrators access to our children, serious harm has been coming to those children.
And not just to them, but to us as victims as well.
They are forcing us to play happy families with the men that raped them.
And, you know, what I can't say is, well, if you try and fight this, you know, this will be caused as parental inhalation.
So, you know, it's always a fight for us as victims when it's just absolute common sense that you shouldn't put children around such dangerous individuals.
Now, if you look at my case and what's been happening with the grooming gangs, what we know is, is that, you know, these gangs of men, and not just always gangs, but they have had, you know, police, social workers, and, you know, this goes all the way to the home office actually protecting them.
So in Rotherham, for example, a report showed that 1400 victims had been groomed, abused, raped, tortured, some even murdered.
And majority of the perpetrators were Pakistani Muslim men.
And people turned a blind eye to that because they was scared to be called racist and Islamophobic.
You know, it's absolutely heartbreaking what's been happening and is still happening in our country.
the truth is this is a government cover-up and they are trying to do everything in their power to shut it down.
If you look at how I exposed the Rodham Goonie Gang scandal, I named the then Labour politician and deputy leader of Rodham Council Jahangir Akhtar, my rapist Orshad Asim, and police officer Hassan Ali.
So, you know, this was a government scandal and we're still trying to fight it.
Pretty sad and another reality of the world that we're dealing with.
So another little, and I'm just going to move real quick now at this point because we're going to be wrapping it up, but the top Biden aide, so something else that's been in the news, admits to being offered $4 million bonus for covering up Biden's cognitive decline if it were to win re-election.
So I'm not going to play it, but definitely a great video to check out.
And then also something that I wanted to highlight, just kind of on a little last note here, was the Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson interview was really great.
I, I haven't really watched Tucker since he said that weird comment about Fuentes was the way that he found out that his father was in the CIA.
And kind of when he said that, I, I kind of lost, he lost me there a little bit.
And you know, like Candace hasn't completely lost me.
Uh, she has said some things that I am not, you know, and, and the same with Nick, Nick has said some things and, uh, the same with a lot of other people on, on the right with their, you know, with their own set of opinions and things like that, which we're all able to have.
And I'm great that, or I'm, I'm grateful that Candace is going after it as hard as she is, because if Jamie's murderers, uh, if his murderers weren't discovered, I would have done everything in my power to keep it alive and ongoing and trying to figure out, um, who did it.
And, you know, and, and we did try to do a lot at first when we didn't know, I know our producer, uh, uh, drones helped was a big help in getting postcards out for reward money with anyone with information.
So I would have gone Candace Owens level.
Um, I definitely would have, especially at the time that we're at right now.
Anyway.
Um, so credibility lost with Tucker a little with that weird comment that he, he said about Nick, but I am glad I'm happy to see that they had a very good conversation.
I'm glad that Nick got to get a lot of his story out.
A lot of people are just discovering him and don't know about all the censorship and things that he had gone through, like being on the no fly list and, and things like that and having his bank accounts closed.
And we did experience a lot of that, not just with, uh, Fuentes, but, you know, I remember a lot of the truckers getting their bank accounts frozen during the COVID, uh, fear, you know, captivity that, you know, a lot of people were under.
And if you resisted, you were in trouble for it.
Um, so anyway, I, a very interesting conversation between Fuentes and Nick, and I wanted to play it because this is something that I was talking recently to my husband about.
And so I thought it was funny that it ended up being a topic from their podcast.
And so wanted to play it.
And also at the end of this, uh, sorry, at the end of this, um, uh, Fuentes gets that apology, uh, from Tucker.
So let's tune in.
There's now a very large subculture, much larger than people want to admit of women who the moment they turn 18, that is what they do is they make an OnlyFans account and they become an amateur porn star.
And it is completely casual, you know, because you, you could say that maybe 10 years ago, even at the heyday of internet porn to be in porn, you got to be a porn star.
Like that's your life and that's your career and that's who you are.
And it's very shameful with OnlyFans.
It's like, um, it's like having a TikTok.
It's like, here's my link tree.
Here's my Instagram account.
Here's my Facebook account.
Here's my YouTube.
And here's my OnlyFans.
Why would any of this be legal?
I think that, um, well, there's like you indicated, maybe there's an intelligence benefit to that.
Yeah.
Maybe there's a political benefit to that.
I think that.
Well, why wouldn't you arrest the people who run something like that?
They should be if you had a Christian government.
Or how about just a government that cares about its people?
I mean, is Iran a bigger threat or is OnlyFans?
Iran's not turning my daughters to prostitution that I'm aware of.
Right.
Right.
I mean, that seems like one of the worst things that could happen to any society.
Oh, absolutely.
So how big is the support for that?
Like if a candidate were to come out and say, we ought to arrest the guys who own MindGeek, which is the biggest, I think it's the biggest porn supplier in the world, or the guys who run OnlyFans.
What would the reaction be among people under 50?
I think there would be broad support for that.
Really?
I do, actually, yes.
I hope someone will say that.
Someone needs to.
I hope someone arrests them right away.
Yeah.
That was actually.
He swung their assets and puts them in prison.
Seizes their bodies and puts them in jail.
Yeah.
I mean, the owners of that, people who are, I mean, talk about human trafficking.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I thought we were against human trafficking.
Yeah.
So you, but you think that young people, because you always think of young people as so liberal, but like, no, they wouldn't think that was crazy.
No, I think especially among young men, they know it's a problem.
It's ruining their lives.
And they know it.
So what are the other factors that prevent?
I'm sorry I called you gay, by the way.
And there it was.
I'm sorry I called you gay, by the way.
I don't think he is sorry, actually.
I think he felt like the need to say that as a good host.
So good on you.
Good on you, Tucker.
Anywho, this was really fun.
That was a lot of news all over the place.
I promise it won't be so chaotic next time.
We did have to get through a few technical issues, but we are here and we are back.
So if you are just tuning in for the first time, we appreciate you sticking it out with us through the episode, episode 101.
You can find us on Tuesdays at 8 o'clock.
And maybe sometimes we take a little bit of that Fuente's lateness, but we don't take it down to the extent that he does.
So apologies for being late today, but our show will be on Tuesdays at 8 to 9.
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