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Feb. 11, 2026 - The Liberty Broadcast
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The Liberty Broadcast: Episode #110

The Liberty Broadcast’s Episode #110 dissects Jeffrey Epstein files, where unsealed records call Ghislaine Maxwell "evil" and Epstein’s "operative," yet Trump avoids full disclosure. It critiques Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show for alleged pedophilic undertones and mocks ICE, while debating Cobain’s 1994 death as a possible homicide. School protests in Austin escalate with mispronounced ICE signs, a crying principal falsely accusing the speaker of harassment, and viral student attacks. The episode ties these controversies to broader themes of media manipulation, political accountability, and public safety—questioning whether protests are spiraling beyond control while framing them as part of a larger cultural shift. [Automatically generated summary]

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Redactions Reveal Misinformation 00:14:42
Get into it.
There's so much to go over.
There's Epstein files.
There's boys and girls sports.
There's COVID stuff.
Vaccine I'm speaking about.
There's the Save Act.
There's, you know, you name it.
It's happening and there's so much of it.
We're not going to be able to get to it all, but we're going to cover what we can.
And I think we're going to jump right into.
I think I'm going to just jump right into the Epstein because it's what everybody's talking about and it's what everybody doesn't want to talk about, including people that should be talking about it, especially people whose names are redacted.
That Massey went in and got to look at the redacted files and said that some of the redactions were actually redacted again.
So he said when they would redact the black, there would be a white whiteout redaction underneath it.
So pretty interesting.
He was able to get a few of those, a few names released, but I saw this video.
And before I, you know, we get into some of the Epstein, we're not getting into everything.
There were pictures, obviously, that I saw that I'm not going to play here.
I'm not going to show them here.
There's emails of, I don't know, millions.
We're not going to get into millions of emails.
It's not a thing.
At least if you want to see that, there are YouTubers that are doing full live videos, hours and hours and hours long, going through many, many emails.
So we are going to start with kind of how everybody has been feeling this entire time.
And what I mean by that, I will show you.
I will show you in just a minute.
I'm sorry.
I clicked on the wrong thing.
Here we go.
Here we go.
I'm going to show you this.
I'm going to start it over.
Sorry about that.
All right.
So this is kind of how everyone's feeling, including myself.
The epstein fouls have been released.
And all of y'all are acting normal.
What are we going to be constituting?
Good man, I love that right now, man.
No!
Shut the fuck up.
Because they're acting files.
But I'm reading.
But I'm reading.
And everybody in this room can breathe.
If you go to Google, everybody in the Indian room can breathe.
They are leaving babies.
They are trafficking children.
And it is for a second.
Any fucking thing in your life matters.
You're on the fucking wrong side of history right here.
You're watching on the wrong side of history.
It don't matter about white.
It don't matter about who we have fucking airports.
It don't matter about this nigga walking past me right now.
That was funny.
That was funny.
It don't matter about that nigga walking past me right now.
It don't matter.
You are on the wrong side if you are not concerned about the Epstein files.
Okay.
You are on the wrong side of this.
And I know that was a little dramatic, and I know that was a little much, but is it?
I mean, really think about it.
They're eating babies, maybe.
I mean, it seems highly likely about right now.
I mean, they're definitely not eating pizza that much.
I mean, I love pizza.
I don't talk about pizza like that.
I also like beef jerky.
I do not talk about beef jerky like that or soda or whatever the other, you know, words are that were in the documents.
So they were definitely, probably, maybe eating babies.
I'm just saying, maybe, probably they were.
And I'm sure we'll figure it out.
I think that this is a can of worms.
And maybe this is why Trump was reluctant to release the files.
I don't know.
Or, you know, I know that he had campaigned on releasing the Epstein files.
And then the Epstein files were, you know, slow moving in that direction.
And then he was like, enough about these Epstein files.
And, you know, press secretary, we're moving on about these Epstein files.
And I think the issue is that if we're focused on the Epstein files, then we're going to miss all of Trump's wins.
And he does not, Trump does not like that.
Trump does not like that.
He wants us to see his wins.
And he is winning.
I mean, there are wins happening.
And even whenever we're talking about Epstein, you know, we're going to talk about this document that came out.
Let me go to the documents.
So, right, let's start because there's tons and tons and tons of things to go over with this.
I don't want to spend too, too much time on it.
But yes, the files were redacted.
Let's see.
And shortly after, Miss Maxwell had a deposition.
And what do you guys think she said in the deposition?
I don't know.
We've only seen it 100 billion times.
We'll just take a look at it.
We'll take a look at it.
Were you a close friend and confidant of Jeffrey Epstein?
I would like to answer your question, but on the advice of council, I respectfully decline to answer this question and any related questions.
My habeas petition is pending in the southern district of New York.
I therefore invoke my right to silence under the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Okay, so yes.
So fifth, I played the fifth.
One, two, three, four, five, fifth.
She played the fifth.
She pleaded the fifth like we all knew she was going to do.
We knew nothing was going to come of this.
And now she's asking for clemency.
She doesn't want to be punished at all.
However, some people disagree with her, especially after seeing the files.
Some of those people are, I don't know, Massey.
Here's a little bit of what Massey said.
Massey.
Let me tell you what Massey said.
Here's a little bit of him on CNN.
He did do a live deal last night.
I caught the majority of it.
But let's take a look here at this clip.
This is another problem.
Big problem that I discovered.
There's big black screens of complete redactions.
When you go in there and look on the computer, sometimes you lift off the black ink and there's white ink redacting files.
And so when we asked the people in the room who weren't responsible for the redactions, they said, oh, we think those are how the files were given to us.
Now, those are 302 forms that come from the FBI.
And the FBI witness interview forms, which would have the names of people who are implicated in crimes by the witnesses and the victims.
We can't see those.
Now, the DOJ can say, well, this is how the FBI gave those to us.
Here's the problem with it.
The legislation that Roe Conna and I wrote makes the DOJ responsible for producing the documents, but it compels the FBI and U.S. attorney generals to turn over those documents.
So they don't have the authority to just make random redactions.
Here's another problem with the redactions.
You know, the DOJ put up files, and then they pulled them back down.
And in December, they pulled them back down, redacted a little more, and put them back up in some cases.
Well, in this latest tranche, they've pulled files down.
They haven't put them back up.
And when I go over to the computers, I can't see the files they've pulled down.
I have hard copies from where they were up on the end.
But they're not even available internally to you, from what you can see.
As far as I can tell.
And you don't know why that is?
I have no idea why that is.
And I would hope that when I go back to the DOJ tomorrow, they'll make those files available.
Yeah, so we'll see about that.
Will they become available?
Oh, sorry.
I don't know.
I mean, I'd like to hope so.
But, you know, Fancy wasn't the only one who had a little something to say about this.
We had a couple other, a couple other.
We had a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of getting any clemency for her testimony.
And why is it important for her to be held accountable?
Well, because according to the files that we all saw, she was engaged in the trafficking and also rape of young women and potentially children.
I don't think that she deserves any special treatment.
She's a monster.
Are you going to Congresswoman real quick?
You said that you do not support at all Ghelane Maxwell getting any clemency.
Yes, you heard it right.
She is a monster.
She's a monster.
Of course she is.
We all know that she's a monster.
And we don't know why, though.
We just know that she's there and we don't know why.
And then here's one more just to kind of show you what the tone was for people getting a look at those redacted files.
So this was kind of the tone of the night.
Congresswoman, are you among the members who got to see the unredacted files today?
Yes, I saw some of them, not all of them, obviously.
I'll be going back tomorrow to see more.
Any reaction on what you've seen so far?
I think that there's folks who are definitely implicated in co-conspirators.
And, you know, I don't think everyone there that was talking about underage girls being trafficked are victims.
Got it.
And do you support any clemency for Ghelane Maxwell?
She was saying this.
I do not.
I think Ghelaine Maxwell should get more time and she should definitely be in a harsher prison than what she's in.
It's absolutely disgusting.
Got it.
Thank you, Congresswoman.
So there you go.
So that was the tone of the night.
Oops, sorry.
That was the tone of the night.
I'm not, I'll figure out.
I'll figure it out.
This is what happens when you want to do everything.
I want to do everything.
And so because of that, I put myself in these positions.
So it looks like the dates for the Epstein-related depositions read as February 26th, Hillary Clinton, February 27th, Bill Clinton.
They will probably look a lot like what we just saw with Maxwell.
On March 11th, Richard Kahn, who was Epstein's accountant.
And on March 19th, Epstein's lawyer.
So we'll just keep following along.
More recently, everyone is talking about it, like I said.
That also includes, of course, Joe Rogan.
So Joe Rogan had Cheryl Hines, who is RFK Jr.'s wife, and also I loved her in Curb Your Enthusiasm.
She was super great.
That is one of my favorite TV shows.
I can watch all the seasons over and over and over again.
So this is what they had to say regarding, and they said a ton of stuff.
So there's a lot of videos coming out, a lot of clips.
This was one that I liked.
So let's just watch it.
I'm in the files for not going.
Common sense.
In the files for not going because Jeffrey Epstein was trying to meet with me.
Oh, I did see that.
Yeah, and I was like, what?
No, thanks.
Yeah.
Aren't you glad?
Yeah, but I would have never went anyway.
It's like, it's not even a possibility that I would ever went, especially after I googled him.
I was like, what the fuck are you talking about?
This is like 2017.
One of my guests was trying to get me to meet him.
I was like, bitch, are you high?
Like, what the fuck are you talking about?
Epstein asked Lawrence Krauss to introduce himself.
We already saw this, right?
Things are hectic.
So sorry for not getting back to you earlier.
Sorry to hear about the upheavals, but I know that you take these things in stride.
I will reach out to Rogan.
I think I have his email, or at least his producer's email.
He lives and works in LA.
So that's him responding to Jeffrey Epstein.
So, yes, everybody, and I even saw a video where a woman, I don't know who she was because I've seen a million clips just like you all have.
And she was saying, pretty much the top of the top.
If you were not on Epstein's email list, you were a nobody and you wanted to be on that list.
And so, you know, that's just a part of how that goes.
That's a part of how that goes.
So we'll definitely be keeping an eye on it.
Something else more recent, I think, that I had seen, maybe not.
Oh, yeah.
And then the Trump, you know, the Trump thing.
CNN last night, they were doing review or, you know, speaking to people and congressmen that had seen the unredacted files.
And when they were asked about it, instead of, of course, instead of going to these files and actually trying to pull some information out of them that, you know, would give us some sort of justice or give us some sort of, not us, but give the survivors and victims some sort of justice, give us a little bit more clarity on things.
Let us know who to separate ourselves from.
They were instead interested in Trump.
Trump, Which is, you know, of course, it's what they do.
It's what they do.
And so a newly unsealed court document showed Donald Trump called Palm Beach Police chief before.
So they're saying apparently that he was one of the first people to warn about Jeffrey Epstein whenever he made a phone call to the Palm Beach Police Department in 2006.
And then this is the document here.
So unsealed court documents now describing Gasline Maxwell as evil and Epstein's operative.
Bad Bunny's Strange Take 00:11:53
So I don't know.
Maybe now they'll about it.
I don't know.
I doubt it.
So yeah, like I said, we'll just keep on, keep it on, and we'll cover it again next week.
And I don't know.
I feel like you really got to give this thing some time and let things come to light and see which things are AI, which things are not AI, who did what, who was a part of what.
And I think it'll, they'll come out.
They'll come out.
You know, we just have to wait and see.
Some other, we're going to move on.
So some other things to talk about tonight.
How about, I don't know, the Super Bowl?
The Super Bowl.
Drones.
What did you do for the Super Bowl?
Actually, I don't even know who played or who won.
I don't know anything about it.
I'm being honest.
I'm pretty happy about that.
Yeah.
All right.
I like it.
Let me be honest.
Yeah.
I went to a Super Bowl party.
Oh, dang.
And I don't know who played or who won either because I didn't watch it.
Because I don't care about it.
I did care about hanging out with my friends.
And shout out to Jess and Kellen.
I don't know if you guys are watching, but talk about Super Bowl.
You know what's really good about Super Bowl is the food.
I absolutely ate some of the best chili ever.
And I ate some delicious queso and it was so good and some homemade salsas and it was so good.
That's what I remember about the Super Bowl.
The battle was really between what to eat for me during the Super Bowl.
I'd say the chili one because it was great.
So anyway, needless to say, we were all going to end up watching the Super Bowl halftime show, whether you tuned in or you didn't.
If you have a social media, you saw it.
You saw the winding, you saw the grinding, you saw the stuff that they want you to see because it's there.
We clipped it.
We clipped it.
They clipped it.
It's all over.
And it was very controversial to the fact that TP USA did their own all-American halftime show, which I didn't see that.
I did, I had to work a little at the Super Bowl party.
So I was in an office room area where the TV was muted, but the game was on.
So when the halftime show came on, it was on the TV.
But, you know, so I do have to admit to that.
Did see Bad Bunny.
I will say that the set did look really cool.
Don also said that, so you guys can give him a hard time.
No, I'm kidding.
It just, it did look cool.
It was really crazy how they had Bush people, and I saw a lot of memes and things going on about the Bush people.
But I was very pleased and upset in a way.
So whenever I heard Bad Bunny was going to do the halftime show, I was really hoping that he would wear a dress and that his dress would say like, fuck ice, and maybe it would be like red with blood.
And it would kind of be like a satan, like a satanic situation happening on the stage because that is a Super Bowl that America deserves because of the way we've been acting.
Okay.
But we still got a little bit of what is a typical thing for them to do, which is over-sexualize themselves on national television so that all the little kids can watch because that's their favorite thing.
Because at the end of everything is pedophiles.
At the end of every road on the left, it always ends in pedophilia, right?
Obviously, they knew that children were going to be around during the Super Bowl game.
A lot of families get together during the Super Bowl game.
Youngsters, like every, you know what I mean?
This isn't, and then after that, who's your target audience?
A bunch of dudes that want to watch some pigskin get thrown around or whatever.
So they want to see a bunch of hot babes, right?
Do they want to see Bad Bunny grinding?
Do they want to see two dudes grinding into each other?
I don't think so.
I'm going to guess.
I'm going to say no.
I did see a couple of takes on this.
I saw Megan Kelly, which I'm not going to play, but Megan Kelly was on Pierce.
And if you haven't seen it, I would say check it out.
Maybe even watch a whole segment.
I don't mind too much with the Pierce Morgan stuff because I like whenever people check him.
But, you know, it's here or there.
So let's watch this one take that I thought was a little interesting.
Of course, it is Stephen A. Smith giving us his take on this.
And, you know, he was just recently pissed off at Trump about that, the Lion King thing.
But let's see his take on this.
And if most people don't understand the lyrics because you're speaking it in what they deem to be a foreign language, that is a legitimate point that the president made.
That part.
That doesn't mean they had a problem with it.
I'm just saying his statement that most people didn't understand anything he was saying.
There's millions upon millions of Americans that would have wanted to hear something in English other than Lady Gaga.
That is true.
And me personally, would have been nice to see J-Lo out there.
Been nice to see Shakira out there.
Been nice to see a few people celebrating the Hispanic heritage, no doubt.
But it also would have been nice if some of the songs were in English.
That's all.
The president is speaking on behalf or was speaking on behalf of tens of millions of Americans who are like, I didn't understand a word he was saying because I don't know Spanish.
That is a valid point.
Okay, so that is a valid point.
That is a valid point.
He, a lot of people didn't know Bad Bunny, and I can play you a million videos of a million videos of the NFL players that they were asking.
Do you know Bad Bunny?
Nobody knew Bad Bunny.
There's tons of funny videos about people not knowing who Bad Bunny is.
And they're really great.
I love them.
They're incredible, really.
Because I didn't really know who Bad Bunny was either.
And I didn't know that he only sang Spanish songs.
I didn't know that.
I did see that he said we had plenty of time to learn Spanish so that we could enjoy the Super Bowl.
So that was nice of him to give us a little heads up.
That was nice.
He didn't have to do that.
I didn't learn Spanish that fast.
I know that you are looking at me and you're thinking that I know Spanish.
And I took Spanish and I was in the Spanish club and I made A's in Spanish and all that.
Yeah, but I don't understand that.
Oh my God, I saw like a really funny TikTok too, where someone was saying they didn't even understand.
Spanish speakers didn't even understand what he was saying.
Here's another take that we can share.
Kind of a strange take on it from somebody who we didn't expect.
This week, almost every liberal I know suddenly really into Bad Bunny.
I mean, people I never heard say the words bad or bunny in their lives.
Like, I can't wait for Bad Bunny.
Oh, what's your.
What's your favorite Bad Bunny song?
I don't know, but I love them.
I love Bad Bunny.
Here's the thing on me.
Did I know any of the songs Bad Bunny was singing?
Absolutely not.
Never heard even one second of one of them.
Did I understand any of what he was singing?
Yes, the word nunca.
That was it.
This week.
Nunca.
That's the only word he understood.
That's so crazy.
There were so many words in the Bad Bunny lyrics that they didn't have captions.
They just didn't have captions.
It was incredible.
If only they had had captions, they could have captioned these awesome lyrics.
Real Dre Real G, guiding the new generations with the OG one, galactic style.
Yes, so that your panties get wet.
Get horny and versatile.
More slutty than Betty Boop.
The one who got horny, mommy, was you.
I stay killing with you.
Puss on dick dick with ass.
Puss with dit dit with ass.
Yes.
Puss with dit dit with ass.
Your dits rubbing my nipples.
I mean, honestly, I better stop.
I don't want to get kicked off here, but these lyrics are crazy and they're nuts.
And this is what, this was the slap in the face.
This was the slap in the face that I was like, okay, they didn't do the dress.
They didn't do the ice.
They didn't do the pedestal.
Oh, duh.
They're going to basically all everybody's popping one, popping tents on the field.
Guys are rubbing on each other.
We're talking about P's and D's.
We're talking about big booties.
I saw the girls twerking on the floor, on the dance floor, all of that stuff.
And I don't understand why we're celebrating Latinas.
And then they had the little boy.
So I did see that part, right?
I did see the part where they flash like a little boy.
And I was like, what the hell?
And Jessica said, is that the little boy from the ICE from when they took the, you know, the people and they set their kids outside for ICE?
And I was like, holy shit, is it?
And so I think everybody thought that it wasn't him.
It was an homage to him.
It was, it was supposed to represent him in a way.
Because you should feel bad for this boy because his parents abandoned him because they were running away from ICE and his parents abandoned him.
So he had to act like he was abandoned.
So they wanted to present him with an award on camera because he did a good job.
He unknowingly was acting so that his parents could escape ICE and they abandoned their child and ICE had to take care of him.
And ICE did a good job.
Good job to ICE for that.
So no hating on the boy.
No hating on the boy.
He's a good one.
He's a good one.
Oh yeah.
I did see also this meme, which I thought was funny because I can agree with this too, right?
It's until a few months ago, I thought this was Bad Bunny.
So funny, Bad Bunny.
So funny.
I didn't really think I was going to have this much fun talking about the Super Bowl.
I didn't expect to do that.
One more thing about that is this.
I saw.
It's like, come on, dude.
Do we really need to say that we accept EBT here?
I mean, do we, does it really have to say that?
Is that, that's it?
Oh, yeah, we're migrants.
All the migrants are on EBT.
And yeah, and you should be too.
Everybody get a food snap card.
Be great.
So yeah, Super Bowl is over.
It's behind us now.
Put it behind us.
It's gone.
It's out of there.
Antonio says in the chat, the lyrics were written by a mental patient.
Yeah, his name is Bad Bunny.
Okay, he's a bad, bad bunny.
And bad bunnies sometimes write bad lyrics.
Oh, man.
It was so funny.
Heroin, Fingerprints, and a Strange Letter 00:06:30
Yeah, I know.
Stephen A. Smith.
He is a crybaby.
He is a crybaby.
He's a whiny little crybaby.
He's funny.
I don't watch a show, but I see clips.
We all see the clips.
I watch the clips when I see them.
And see if they're funny.
So we're going to keep moving along.
Super Bowl's behind us now.
Okay.
So next thing that I saw was breaking.
Okay.
You've heard of the Epstein files, but have you heard of the Cobain files?
New forensic analysis claims Kurt Cobain's 1994 death was a homicide, not a suicide.
And I think we all felt this way when it happened.
I don't know, or maybe we were too small.
Just two months ago, excuse me, in 2026, and here we are with quite the surprise.
So basically, forensic specialist Brian Burnt reviewed the autopsy and crime scene evidence.
His conclusion days after is this is a homicide, a homicide.
I remember, okay, let me not lie to you.
I halfway remember like, I don't know, 15 years ago or so watching that Kurt Cobain documentary style thing about his murder.
And I was like, Courtney Love did it.
She murdered Kurt Cobain.
I loved Kurt Cobain.
I mean, everybody really loved Kurt Cobain.
I remember, you know, listening to Kurt Cobain.
I thought he was so cool.
And I had a friend that looked like him sort of that skateboarded.
And he would just be like, he wasn't like all messed up on drugs like Kurt Cobain.
He was just a pothead.
But he still had the same like, you know, like, you know, attitude or whatever you want to call it.
So yes.
So Kurt Cobain, extremely high heroin overdose, right?
So there's all these things to the mysteries of Kurt Cobain's death that we're going to start to see come to light that we never did before.
And are we going to see anything really come out of this?
I don't know.
So the story goes, Kurt Cobain, addicted to heroin, puts himself into a rehab center.
And it's a rehab center that you can check yourself into and check yourself out of at will.
But Kurt, only being there for a short period of time, had a freak out and wanted to escape, you know, and I think he had called Courtney and said, said something like, she was doing an album tour, and he said, your album's the best or it's going to succeed.
Remember that.
And she's like, what the hell are you talking about?
So this is like, supposedly, this is what happened.
So Kurt Cobain leaves the, what is it called?
What's the word again?
The he checked rehab center.
Sorry.
Golly.
So Kurt Cobain leaves a rehab center by jumping, scaling over the fence, going home, or I think he like dressed himself up.
Supposedly he shopped.
He bought some bullets for a shotgun that he had had.
And then he went home and locked himself in a room and he wrote a letter and he did a bunch of heroin and then he killed himself and they found him.
A roofer found him or an electrician guy found him that went to go and work on something and he's climbing the roof and he looks down and he sees Kurt Cobain's body and he calls 911 and they come to the scene and the strange things, you know, the things about the case that make it, you know, make it sus are a few things.
And I have them here, right?
So basically, drug kit found neatly packed, right?
So his kit where his heroin was whenever he did, you know, the overdosing that killed him was neatly packed away.
The heroin kit syringe was reportedly organized and tidy next to his body, which seemed odd if he was in a suicidal rush.
Okay.
So there were no immediate signs, no immediate, okay, hold on.
Let me not jack this up.
So he wrote a letter and parts of the letter were strange.
They were written almost like a third person speaking.
He was saying all these weird, strange things.
So they were saying that it was weird that he had done all of this cocaine.
I think they said that he had like three times a limit that would, you know, take you out in his system.
And there's no way that he could have organized everything, laid some towels down, then killed himself because he would have been too messed up.
So you think about this whenever, like for me, I think about Blood in Blood Out.
Like there's a scene where one of the guys ODs, he's like sitting on the couch and he teets up the heroine and he puts a needle and then he just passes out.
You might have seen this on a movie.
You might have also seen it on like those HBO deals where they follow around all the heroin addicts and they're like passing out with a needle still poking out of their arms.
So it was strange that that happened.
Also, there were a couple of fingerprints smudged on the gun.
And one of them sort of matched Kurt Cobain's, I think, but they didn't check it until two weeks afterwards.
They didn't check it for fingerprints.
He had just, you know, I think he had just purchased the gun.
So there's no reason why there should be multiple fingerprints.
And yeah, so interesting, interesting little side quest, if you want to call it that, about that.
Very, very interesting.
We'll stay on top of it because I know you guys want to know more about the death of Kurt Cobain.
Kids' Protests and Control 00:15:15
I know I do.
One of my favorite songs, actually, to karaoke is Kurt Cobain's song.
It's the Polly song.
Is that even what it's called?
You know, back in the day, I didn't really, and even now, I don't know names of songs.
I know lyrics of songs.
Not the names.
I don't know who sings them.
I know he sings that song.
But yeah, just so you get a little bit of who I am.
That's who I am.
Polly, Nirvana.
I like it.
I also like singing these boots are made for walk-in.
That's a fun one too.
You can add a two list.
All right, we're going to keep moving on.
We're going to keep moving on.
Something else in the news that I wanted to cover.
Obviously, I was very upset whenever I was talking about the school protests last week at the end of that Arterburn interview.
And I'm still pissed off about it, sort of.
And I know that there are more scheduled for this week.
And so I reached out to Dr. Marybone about it.
The one that I was like, oh, she's so great.
She's really on top of this stuff.
She really has a clear mind whenever she's tweeting about these things because she knows exactly who to reach out to, who to at on there, you know, and I feel like she knows a lot.
And so I reached out to her actually, and she agreed to sit with me for an interview.
And so hopefully I'll be getting that interview done tomorrow or something like that.
And we'll post it up here because I think it's really important to share that.
I think, like I said before, we're not giving it as much attention as it should get.
But it's also one of those things where if you give it attention, it grows too, because they're kids.
And so they like the attention.
I will tell you that I went to a protest on Friday to check it out.
Like really not 100% dedicated to getting any actual footage.
I really wasn't sure what I was going to walk into.
And let me say that I was very sweet to kids when I went and did this and I made this decision to do it.
I didn't go to the kids because I know it's not them.
I know that they are nothing but a pawn being used and it's really disgusting and sickening for this to happen.
And so I go to a school here in Austin, Texas.
The school is called Small Middle School.
So I live by maybe four or five schools because all the schools are so close together because there's a million kids here.
So I just chose that school because it was the closest school to the highway to where I was.
And so I go to the school and I see kids standing outside.
Not a lot of kids.
So I pull over, I get my gear.
I, you know, I put a hat on.
I put my glasses on.
I go out there and I just record their signs, just trying to let them see that I'm not like a threat or anything.
They are on the sidewalk.
They're out of the school on the sidewalk, kind of a little bit to the side of the school.
And so I know I can film them.
I'm in the film, filming that I did.
I've no part of me is like trying to show kids faces or do, you know what I mean?
If I do in the background, then whatever.
But the kids that I'm interviewing, I'm blurring faces.
I'm going to be putting the video together and just, you know, kind of sharing it around.
Unfortunately, I don't have all of the time in the world.
I have only a short amount of that time and then divide that by two and then divide that by two.
And then that's the amount of time that I have.
And so I will be sharing those videos soon.
But basically, I was asking the kids if they knew what ICE meant.
I was letting them show me their signs.
They were getting really excited.
They ended up really liking me a lot.
And no one knew what I stood for.
Big surprise.
I think we all know that none of the kids really knew what ICE meant or what I stood for.
And so I basically asked all the kids that they all were saying it was immigrant control enforcement.
Immigrant control enforcement or immigrant immigrant.
I can't say it.
Immigrant control.
And they kept saying control, control, control.
And so obviously I corrected them.
And so that was interesting.
I corrected them in a nice way so that they didn't really get too weirded out by me.
I did have a couple of parents come and ask me who I was.
I just told them I was an independent journalist and that I was just out here recording and that I was concerned, you know, about how close the kids were to the street or whatever.
I just said whatever.
Those were actual concerns of mine too, obviously.
And they didn't really mind either.
Everybody was really cool with me.
So I had walked down.
So I asked the kids that and then I walked down the sidewalk and I saw what looked like maybe a parent.
And then I noticed a badge, which was, I was like, oh, this must be a teacher.
So I went up to this person and I asked them, excuse me, are you a parent or a teacher?
And they turned and I was like, okay, well, that's kind of rude.
Like I'm being very nice.
So I said, excuse me.
And they turned and I said, are you a parent or a teacher?
And she kind of put her hand up and I said, okay.
And I turned around.
I started walking off.
And then she started saying something like, who the hell?
What do you think?
Or like, she was like mumbling something.
So I turned around because I'm from Eastside Austin.
Okay.
So I turned around and I was like, excuse me.
Did you say something?
Did you want to say something to me?
And she said, no, I'm just calling my supervisor because I don't know what's going on here.
And I said, okay.
And she goes, stop harassing me.
And she put her hand up.
And I was like, okay, I'm out of here.
So I turn around.
I start walking down the sidewalk.
I get to the end of the sidewalk.
There's a bunch of kids at the 7-Eleven over there.
And then all of a sudden I look in the distance and I see a motorcycle cop pull up.
And then I see another cop and another cop and another.
So we have four cops now.
She called the cops on me.
She called the cops on me.
She said that I was harassing her.
I'm harassing the kids.
The kids looked in the distance and they were like, oh my God, what's going on?
I made her cry.
I said, who is this?
Who is that?
And they said, that's the principal.
That's the principal of the school.
That is Miss.
Oh, gosh, I don't want to butcher her name.
It's the principal at that school.
I can't remember.
Her name is totally lost in my brain.
So anyway, I said, oh, wow, that's the principal.
Like, this is what's happening.
This is how the principal is handling this situation.
Interesting, because I was not threatening at all.
The kids were like, what?
What's going on?
You know, it was like a whole thing.
And I walked over there and the cops, you know, talked to her.
And then someone came and picked her up and took her away in a golf cart.
She was crying.
And then the cop came up to me and I said, I'm not, I'm sorry.
She told me, you know, I was harassing her.
I walked away as soon as she said that.
I said, I'm not harassing anybody out here.
I know my rights.
And the cop said, yes, you have the right to video out here.
Just so you know, you can video anything.
This is public.
And I said, yes, sir.
I know.
Thank you.
And then he complimented me on my hat.
I was wearing my make beef tallow or make fry oil oil beef tallow again, my RFK junior hat.
He complimented me and then asked me where I bought it.
And then I walked away.
So that was interesting.
I also heard that a bunch of kids got lost.
One group of kids, because there were no, there were no, some of these protests, like police officers are sort of they're riding alongside these kids during the during their protests to make sure that they're safe or so that the kids aren't, you know, acting too wild and jumping in front of cars like they're seeing their parents do.
And there are some groups where teachers are also going with them, but I think because the TEA released some new guidelines, they're not allowed to do that.
But then they released new guidelines.
And I think the guideline said after 300 feet, they have to, that up to 300 feet after that, a staff will no longer be able to watch over them.
And then a police officer will.
Well, with this group, that didn't happen.
Okay, I saw it.
With this group, that did not happen.
There were police officers that were there for me.
There were police officers not there for the kids.
The kids walked around 290.
So if you live in Austin, 290 is a very, very busy highway and it has a frontage road.
And so the kids are walking alongside the front edge road.
And then they got chased by a homeless man with a stick.
Okay.
And then another group of kids, and they walked all the way around.
So we're talking miles, miles, all the way around and got lost.
And somebody had to run to the school and find an adult to go and help find these kids that were lost.
And then to top it off, small then released, I saw parents out there and they said that they had gotten a text message from the small middle school that said 300 kids had not returned after the protest.
And so the parent that I was speaking to was worried.
She was like, I hope my kid isn't lost.
And I'm like, yeah, what is going on here?
So more of a reason to pull your kids out of public schools if that wasn't enough.
Also, it's infuriating that that's even something that you have to think about seeing is how our tax money funds these schools.
But yeah, luckily, actually, Texas just did the parents' choice.
So, if you're or if you're here, you're able to apply for a package where your child can get money that you can use towards private school or tutoring or things like that.
I think it is very limited right now.
But I think into the next school year, it'll be fully funded.
So, yeah, lots of crazy kid protests stuff going on.
And I will talk to Mary about it.
I saw today, right before, this new video or newer video that got posted on X and basically says that here's another angle showing an Eastside mom being brutally attacked by a mob made up of Essequa high school and middle school students in Washington.
So, here's what we're talking about whenever we're talking about these protests.
And I'm going to actually turn it down.
Yeah, a little bit.
You.
So this
is a mother here that these kids are attacking.
You're going to need bingles.
You're going to need vegetables.
Yeah, that's what you get.
That's what you get, the bitch.
That's what you get, young bitch.
Yeah, awesome.
Good job, America.
Good job to you idiot parents that this, these are like Renee Good's kids or something.
These are like Pretty's kids.
You know, this is this is how does it say I can't, I can't think tonight.
But, you know, these are the examples that the kids are seeing all over.
And then that goes to make you think about, okay, if we talk about it, they're going to do it.
They're going to do it more.
You know, if we highlight, if we highlight the protests that are happening in Minnesota, that's going to make them happen more.
If we talk about the protests at the kids' school, is that going to make them do it more?
I don't know.
What we really need to do is not be talking about them anymore and be doing action.
We need to be, I don't know, punishing them.
I don't know, making, you know, giving, making them stay in their classrooms.
I don't know.
They sure had a good handle on it during COVID, like I said last week.
They didn't have any issues putting masks on kids and making them social distance six feet while they're standing in the lunch line.
Did they?
They sure didn't have any problems with that.
But now they all of a sudden they can't control the kids.
Now they can't control the kids.
Okay.
Now they can't control the kids.
So beware if you're putting your child in public school because this is what you have to look forward to.
And it's going to go on and on.
And I don't know.
When is it going to end?
Whenever, yeah, I don't know.
Kids are getting hurt.
Parents are getting hit.
What's the next?
What is going to stop it?
What's the next thing?
I'm sorry to have to ask that, but it's the reality.
If your kids do go to public school and they're doing really well and they're, I don't know, achieving great achievements, maybe let's say in the sports department, let's say that you want your child to be in school because, you know, they went to school with all, you know, who knows for what reason.
Oh, my kid went to school with these kids and they've been in this wrestling team forever and they're the best wrestlers.
And, you know, this is the best wrestling school.
And it's a high school.
You know, they go to school and they're in the public school and they're doing the wrestling bit.
And just another thing to have to worry about.
Just another thing to have to worry about.
So here's something else.
Right.
Trans Massage Nightmare 00:08:41
So before she entered this match, she didn't know that this actually is a man.
I don't know what she's saying.
Get to your base, get to your base, get to your base, get to your base.
Okay.
Her hand is in my coochie, is what she's saying.
Okay.
Her hand is in between her legs, his hand, rather, and is inside of her private area.
Okay.
This is another thing that you have to be worried about if your kid is in school.
This is just another thing that you have to be worried about.
Just another thing.
You know, it's a high school wrestler.
So the story is this is a high school wrestler right in Washington.
Sexually violated, literally violated here.
Look at her face.
And this is not an issue.
This is a non-issue, right?
This is nothing.
This is like, yeah, it's going to happen.
Like you just deal with it.
You just go to the bathroom and there's a guy jerking off in the bathroom that's saying that he's a woman.
We just have to deal with this.
I remember the first time I went to go use the bathroom in a restaurant here in Austin.
It's called the Cypress Grill on West William Cannon.
And I went into the bathroom there and a guy opens the door and he holds it open for me, a giant man.
And I was like, what the hell is going on?
Like, I'm not, and I left.
It's like, I'm not, what is, what is this?
I will never go there ever again for the rest of my life, even though I totally threw it out as a, as an option for my husband to eat at.
But he's a guy.
Guys are standing up anyway.
I will not be, if I go there, I will not be using the bathroom.
All right, let's just say that.
Let's just be really honest here.
But no, yeah, I don't make it a point to go there because I always will remember that.
And that was years and years ago when they first started this bathroom situation.
So I hate it.
I've always hated it.
And it's not going anywhere.
We see these freaks all the time now.
It's really incredible.
We were driving through the neighborhood here in Austin.
Just, I don't know, we were cutting through or I don't know why we're in this neighborhood.
But all of a sudden we see like women's rights with like the like all these signs, all these tranny flags.
And then we see all these freaks standing outside talking to their neighbors that are freaks.
And you can just tell by looking at them.
And I'm like, how did we get so like over?
I feel like we're overpopulated with these freaks.
What is happening?
Like, why?
Why is this happening to us?
Why can't we stop this bullet train that's coming in that is just taking over?
And it's, it's, they're here.
They're, they've, they're here.
They're embedded into America, into into Texas, into Austin.
They are embedded here and they're all around.
They're everywhere.
It's like it's there are more of them than there are of us.
And that's a scary reality that I have to actually face.
And yeah, I don't, I don't like it.
I don't like it.
It's weird.
And they're usually nice to me because I always have my hair different crazy colors.
Right now is like the most calm I've been in a long time, but my tips are really my tips of my hair are really blue.
And so because of that, I think that they would think I was one of them.
And therefore, they would be very nice to me.
But freaks.
And you have to be nice to them because they're everywhere.
They're making your food even when you don't want.
They are giving you massages.
Okay.
Let me tell you this real quick.
I sign up to get a massage.
And I look on the, so I went to this place to get a massage.
And it's not like a futz ball or some weird freak massage place that you would think it's going to have like freaks in it.
All right.
This is a this is a nice massage place.
Okay.
So I go to the massage place and I'm just like desperate.
I need a massage.
So I just click the anybody, whoever, you know, is available button, which is like what you do whenever you go get a real quick haircut.
And so I click the button that's like whoever is available and I walk in and there is a trans.
Okay.
So what is going on?
And it's really, I think that it shouldn't be allowed for you to not know that you're going to get a massage by a man basically.
Because, you know, I'm married and nobody should be touching me.
That's a man.
That's not my husband.
And so that was a whole situation.
And I really hated having to deal with it.
So then I need a massage again, right?
This is like a year later.
Here we are.
And I pull up the massage therapist.
So I've gone to other massage places and other, I went to another massage place.
And the guy was a freak.
Okay.
The guy that the guy was a freak.
He was a weirdo.
He looked like he was an addict.
Okay.
Honestly speaking.
And I was uncomfortable because it was a guy.
Again, here I am again with a guy with a woman's name.
Okay.
And he looks like an addict.
And then he recommends for me to smoke weed and do kratom to help my shoulder pain.
Okay.
Thanks.
Thanks, buddy.
So obviously I'm never going back there again.
That sadly was a gift card that I had gotten for a massage.
So, you know.
But anyway, so I go into the massage place like, I don't know, three, three days ago or something.
And, or I, I call to set up the appointment.
I pull up the people on one of my phone and or on like my computer or something.
And I'm calling in and I'm like, who's available?
And they're telling me, and because I don't want to look, I don't want to book online.
You know, I just didn't want to.
It's like a whole thing.
You have to enter your phone number.
You have to do all this stuff.
And so I'm looking and I say, oh, that's the trans massager that I do not want.
I was like, so you can book me for the other massage that's in like Oak Hill.
So I book over there.
I go over there.
I think I'm avoiding this awkward trans massage.
And then I go to this other one and it's a sweet older woman.
Or so I thought it was.
Okay.
Let me just tell you that it was a man.
I know man hands.
Those are man hands.
Not in a sexual way.
When this man shook my hand in Pakistan.
No, I'm just kidding.
The man shook my hand.
When the woman man shook my hand when I went into the thing, I could tell because these are giant hands.
These are not lady hands.
And, but it was like an older trans, like, you couldn't really tell.
You could tell.
There's like this one had been for a long time.
You could tell.
It was like not anything new.
It was like they were going for like the old lady, like librarian, like chill, nothing crazy.
Look, and it honestly wasn't so bad.
I had it.
I'm, I'm confessing I had the massage.
What am I going to do?
Like, I can't just keep, obviously I have to stop going to this place.
Okay.
I get it.
I get it.
But it just sucks because that massage actually was really good.
So it was like a man's strength, but by like a trans-liberian old lady, sort of.
Anyway, I don't know.
Let me read through these comments because I'm trailing off into different rabbit holes here.
So Lacey, Liberty Lacey, Courtney and Dave both became super famous.
Weather Woes 00:11:54
Yes.
Oh, yeah.
There was like a whole thing too, right?
She hired a private investment.
Courtney Love, we're talking about Courtney Love hired a private investigator instead of calling the police whenever her husband went missing after he scaled the fence from leaving the rehab center.
And so he actually was one of the people that spoke out or like spoke out about that has spoken about it since.
There was also a band, a guy from like a band or something back in the day that said that Courtney had actually asked him to kill Kurt Cobain and he took a polygraph test and passed it with this claim.
And then he got killed.
He died shortly after.
And so there are like all of these crazy things going on with that.
So definitely a big, you know, a big deal.
Okay.
It's definitely, it's no Epstein's, you know, file, but it is the file of, you know, Nirvana of Kurt Cobain.
So not Nirvana of the band, but Kurt Cobain.
Right.
Let's see.
I have Antonio cash me at the Super Bowl cucurres.
Are you Spanish speaking, Antonio?
Are you speaking in Spanish to me?
This is America.
Damn it.
You better speak.
No, I'm just kidding.
Let's see.
I love MTV Unplugged.
I actually only realized in my adulthood that it was a David Bowie cover, right?
What's up, guys?
Cool music tastes.
Christine.
Oh, snap.
I'm so glad the schools aren't doing that here in Florida.
Oh, the protest.
Yes.
You are lucky.
You are blessed.
You are blessed.
Although I was reading some stuff about Florida, right?
DeSantis can't run again.
And so these guys are a little weird.
So yeah, we'll see what's going on with Florida.
Maybe we'll talk about that on the next episode.
And Lacey, we can have Lacey on to give us the inside scoop about this DeSantis mess that you're going to soon find yourself in whenever he's gone.
What's going on with that?
Let's see.
That's absolutely absurd that they're doing that.
They don't have the numbers.
They just won't shut up.
The funniest part about the Transformers who are trying to pass, the longer you look at them, the easier you can tell.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
Okay.
Let me tell you that the photo, I was like, okay, this is just an ugly woman.
No, it was an ugly man.
It was an ugly man dressed as a woman.
Yeah, fishback.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about, Lacey.
Yeah, Spanish for what do you want?
Okay.
All right, Antonio's giving us Spanish lessons in the chat.
Fishback is based as fuck.
So fishback, I don't want to get into it right this second.
Let's talk about it whenever we come on the show.
We'll have Lacey, Liberty Lacey, come on and do a little segment with us.
And we'll talk about Fishback and all of the fun stuff with him that I've been seeing about him.
Some things, some things.
I don't know.
We'll see.
Obviously, nobody's going to do what DeSantis has been doing over there in Florida.
So it's a real shame.
We'll see if he ends up going into some other parts, you know, that will be helpful to Floridians.
I also saw something like, oh, what did I see?
Somebody was moving to Florida or talking about moving to Florida.
Was that Bezos or somebody?
I don't know.
We'll talk a little bit about Florida on the next episode.
But for now, I know that last time we were here, Florida was having some really good weather and we were having some really crummy weather.
And now all of a sudden, the weather's changed.
The weather, has changed.
And here in Texas, it was really cold.
And now it's not really cold anymore.
And I want to tell you guys a little bit more about that.
But honestly, why would I do that whenever we actually have a special little segment on our show?
And we'll tell you all about that here in just a minute.
But if you're in Texas, you always have to be ready to either have a coat.
I have in my car right now.
I have a rain jacket.
I have a jean jacket.
I have a sweater and a big coat.
Did I say a coat already?
I have a lot.
Like my backseat looks like it's a closet.
I do want to, before we get into the weather, I want to give a shout out to one of our favorite, favorite guests that we have on the show.
We should have him back on the show often, but you know, this guy is so busy all the time beyond belief.
His name is Rob Dew.
If you haven't heard of him, you can look him up.
We had him on the show not too long ago.
He does, I think his handle on Twitter is at Dew's News.
And our lovely Alex Drones actually went to go see his show recently and took some video footage.
So I think we want to share some of this footage, right?
Yeah, yeah.
So we're going to share some of this footage that drones took of a little bit of Rob Dew doing what he does best and doing what he loves to do when he's in his element, his true form.
And then after that, we're going to get into the weather.
If you guys haven't tuned in, we do a little segment on our show.
And you'll see what that segment is shortly after this little musical clip here from Rob Dew.
So let's check it out.
Awesome. Awesome. Awesome.
We love Rob Dew.
Sadly, I drank a little bit too much the day before on accident for the first time in a long time.
And I didn't go to the show.
I couldn't do it.
My body doesn't handle late nights very well anymore.
And maybe that is also a tribute to the weather.
You know, the weather, when you get older, you blame everything on the weather.
And I think I'll blame that one on the weather and not the alcohol.
All right, guys.
You wished for it.
It's here.
Alex Jones, tell us all about the Illuminati weather.
Time for another Illuminati weather report brought to you by thelibertybroadcast.com.
All right, so it looks like on the radar, we got a bunch of, I don't know what this is, really.
It looks like the Illuminati is doing some type of like precipitation over here.
Oh, this is light snow.
It's still snowing everywhere right now.
But we do know the future plans of the Illuminati.
They're planning to fire up their heat engines and everything is going to get hot, hot, hot.
Like we're in a Jamaican bobsled team.
So whenever that happens, y'all got to remember to, you know, like put your coats up.
You might want to get like some shorts or something, you know, like a short-sleeve shirt, you know.
And just remember, if you get like an ice cream cone, you might not want to walk outside.
It might instantly melt.
You know, Illuminati does not like eating ice cream, so they try to destroy it whenever they can.
And thank you very much.
Back to you, Rachel.
Illuminati weather.
We give it to you.
This is the news.
Okay, guys.
This is the news.
We are the news.
We are giving you the weather when we want, how we want, and you will take it if you are tuned in.
That is the Illuminati weather, guys.
We do it every single episode, and we will never stop doing it.
So if you guys think that is going to end at any point, I am happy to tell you it's not.
It's staying with us forever.
We love it.
The Illuminati weather first came to us one frightful night when the weather was illuminating.
And it was the storm called Uri, Uri.
And Yucca, who is a co-host here, and I tell this, I've told the story a couple times, but she used to be your co-host back in the back in the heyday, back during, was it the Liberty broadcast at that time?
I think it was.
We had went from the Liberty Ladies of Texas and we switched over to become the Liberty Broadcast.
And this ugly winter storm was a brewing, and it was named that.
And she did a little deep dive on the name, and it ended up being some kind of Illuminati connection.
And therefore, we named the Illuminati weather forecast what it is.
And yeah, we've been doing it ever since.
And so I hope you guys enjoyed.
So much to cover all the time.
Who knows?
You know, maybe I'll put like a bunch of topics in a hat, and then that's how we'll pick the topics because there's just too much to cover.
But don't be afraid to tune in next time because the Illuminati weather is probably only going to get hotter here, right?
I think it's going to be hotter.
Yep, it's going to get hotter.
Also, I just wanted to say before we forget, the name of that band that Rob Dew is in is called Ross Mundi.
Ross Mundy.
Yeah, maybe if they're playing a show or something, we can share it with some people that we know that are local.
Obviously, we don't want any freaks coming.
Anyway, so yeah, guys, tune in on Tuesday's Liberty Broadcast, broadcasting live at Austin, Texas.
We say what we want, we do what we want, we cover what we want, and then we give you the weather.
We love you guys.
Tune in next week.
Thank you, drones.
Appreciate you.
Thank you.
And we'll see you guys next week.
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