Every Biden Pardon Now INVALID? The Auto-Pen Bombshell No One Saw Coming!
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and Enough time to provide a little lead-in for us to begin.
My friends, this is the eve of Memorial Day.
This is the eve.
Of Memorial Day.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
This is the eve of Memorial Day.
And while I understand thoroughly the importance of it, there are parts of me that hate the notion of Memorial Day because of so many people who find themselves in the position of acting, dare I say, lugubrious.
And funereal as some form of consecration of death that validates our liberties, as though they are saying this could not have ever happened.
This could not have occurred.
This freedom could not have existed without some type of, I don't know what you want to call it, some type of freedom.
Death or what have you.
It's horrid.
It is horrid.
Do you believe that we are free today because of Vietnam?
Please make sure you subscribe to this channel because I've got a brand new video coming out in the morning which addresses this.
What do you think?
Do you believe That we owe our freedom to Vietnam, to the Korean War?
Is there anybody here who believes that?
Do any of you truly, honestly believe that, ladies and gentlemen?
I can't say it enough.
Do you believe that?
Do you believe that we, honestly, truly, owe our freedom?
Our freedom to speak?
Our freedom to expatiate and limb?
Is there anyone who believes this?
Anyone?
Do you think that anybody on some rice patty in Vietnam ever died?
I hope you can hear this, by the way, okay?
Anybody on some rice patty died because of this?
Absolutely not.
That is balderdash.
That is not to suggest I'm not saying that.
But stop saying that our freedom, that our freedom somehow does not exist without there being some death somewhere.
Tomorrow I've got a beautiful, I think it's a very, very important, very, very critical, what do I want to call it?
What do I want to call it?
I want to call it a...
I call it a story.
Do you know where Memorial Day...
Do you know of this?
Do you know when did Memorial Day become what it is?
Anybody?
Who knows?
I haven't been here in a hoot minute.
I have no idea what that means.
Yet again, so many of you wonderful people will write things where I don't know what you're saying.
I don't know.
You write in these little glyphs and memes.
I don't know what this means.
To you it means something.
To you it means to you.
You're saying, yes, yes, I'm saying something.
Yes.
And most of us are saying, what the poof does that mean?
Because you write stuff.
Only for yourself, because you haven't been told how to write.
You don't complete thoughts.
You don't think of subject, object, verb, sentence, clause, paragraph.
The idea of trying to convey an idea is not even anything you even consider.
What is the matter with you?
When did this happen?
I kid, of course.
You can say whatever you want.
When did Memorial Day start?
The iteration of Memorial Day today.
When did it start?
Anybody?
Anyone come?
Anybody here?
Pardon, Uncle.
I, he's a little slow.
Again, I don't know what this means.
I, he's?
Or B's?
Did you write B's a little slow?
Is that it?
B's?
Is that the thing?
Is that what you're saying?
I don't.
For the life of me, I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I try so hard.
I'm going to be putting together a letter tomorrow.
Make sure you are signed up.
Don't know your own name.
Don't know your.
You are your.
Two more letters.
Two more letters he could have put to spell your.
Two.
Nothing.
Two more letters.
Too much work.
That's the way it is.
After Civil War, World War, World War I is my guess.
Did you think about looking that up?
Anybody interested in looking that up?
Did you look that up?
Did you say, let me look this up.
I got a phone here.
I've got chat GPT.
Did you look this up?
No.
I guess maybe after World War II, look it up.
No, no, no, no.
Well, why do you think?
I don't know.
Maybe, maybe.
I'm not sure.
I don't know.
I could look it up.
But why don't you look it up?
well, I could look it up, but I don't want to look it up.
I just don't want to because, well, you know, it's...
I could, but I don't.
I mean, I could look it up, Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
1971, it became a federal holiday.
And for those of you who don't remember, this is very, very important.
This is very, very critical.
This will be the newsletter.
Memorial Day in the United States originated after the Civil War to honor fallen Union soldiers, first known as Decoration Day.
It was marked by decorating graves with flowers, flags, and wreaths.
The holiday gained traction in both northern and southern states.
Over time, in 1868, General John A. Logan officially proclaimed May the 30th as a day of remembrance.
Following World War I, the holiday expanded to honor all American military personnel who died in service.
In 1971, In 1971, Congress declared Memorial Day to be the observed date on the last day of May to ensure a three-day weekend of remembrance, actually a three-day holiday.
Did you know this?
You are correct.
Question.
Should Memorial Day include the deaths of soldiers who fought for the...
Yes or no?
Does the South, does the Confederacy, is that a legitimate form of...
When?
Do you think this?
Do you?
Do you believe?
Do you believe?
And this is critical.
Do you believe?
And that's an important time.
I think it's a fascinating issue.
I think it is a fascinating issue.
And I think it is one of those things which is so interesting to me.
And the reason why I think it's interesting to me is because I believe that it is a legitimate form that they were fighting for their belief system.
They were fighting for secession, for whatever, even though it was invalid, or whatever it is, I'm sorry.
But people are saying, but that can't be, because you are, in essence, you are suggesting that fighting for slavery.
My question is, do you believe the Civil War was fought for slavery?
Do you, or do you not believe?
Yes or no?
Do you?
Do you believe this?
Which is very critical.
Very, very critical.
Do you believe it?
I ask you this question that's the most important.
Um.
I'm checking something right now.
Do you believe this?
States' rights.
Do you believe that this was states' rights?
Do you honestly believe, that's one of my favorites, that this was states' rights?
Do you believe?
Do you?
Do you?
Salivary, Brian says, salivary was just one of the states' rights.
What are the other states' rights?
States' differences.
You don't mean to tell me.
You mean to tell me that you're suggesting that slavery played a de minimis role in this entire conflagration?
Are you suggesting to me?
Are you kidding me?
Are you seriously?
Seriously?
How?
Slavery had everything to do with states' rights.
It was about slavery.
But let me ask a question.
And listen to me carefully.
What does it mean?
Why did your, let's say, grandfather or forefathers or forebears, why did they...
Why do you think?
Why?
What do you think the reason for that was?
Why did they serve in World War II?
Why did your forebears, your relatives, serve in World War II?
Anybody?
Why do you think?
The next question is, well, why do you think people basically served or were involved in World War I?
World War II.
Excuse me, Civil War.
What am I trying to say?
See, this is something which is so interesting to me.
This is something which is so interesting.
And the reason why I think it's interesting is that The people who ran the country, whether it's Jefferson Davis or the Confederate States of America, they might have thought one thing, but why do you think people fought the war?
Why did somebody from Georgia or wherever, why do you think they served?
Why do you think?
Because of slavery?
Did they own slaves?
Did they?
Did they themselves own slaves?
Do you think anybody says, come on, let's go.
We're going to be fighting for this right against, for slavery.
They didn't own slaves.
Why do you think somebody from the first, you know, Tennessee or whatever it was, why?
Why do people fight wars?
Do you think anybody says, we're going to go to wherever?
Do you think they understood what Hitlerian...
Do you really think that?
Is there anybody who actually believes that?
Do you?
Well, do you?
Don't just sit there.
You've never thought about this.
You have never thought about this.
You have not thought about it for a moment.
George Patton says, it is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died.
Rather, we should thank God that such men lived.
Lived for what?
What do you think they did?
Do you think these people died?
Do you think people said, I'm going to go to Normandy to die?
Do you think they figured, I'm not in any wise trying to minimize what happened.
I'm not in any way doing this.
But my question to you is simply this.
I think they knew it.
I think they recognized it.
It became pretty evident, you know, when this was happening.
But do you think anybody actually went there to die?
Anybody?
Do you think anybody seriously thought about that?
Let's pretend the war in Europe was just America fought mostly in the South Pacific.
Why?
I don't think anybody really understands what they're saying.
I really don't.
I'm not trying to be mean.
I'm not trying to be rude.
I'm telling you the truth.
I don't think anybody really, I don't think anybody's thought this.
I think that the questions I'm giving you right now might be for the first time you've ever thought about these.
Because nobody ever wants you to think about questions.
They just want you to react.
Just say the same things.
They died for our country.
They died for our country.
And somehow, the fact that I've got freedom of speech today is...
Have you ever been denied a freedom of speech?
I'll ask the question as I'm looking through some of my notes.
These notes are very good of mine.
Good notes.
I'm putting together the final touches of this great newsletter.
Do you believe so?
Do you believe so?
Do you believe that there is a...
Yes or no?
Do you?
Anybody?
Do you?
Do you believe that somehow those people who died fought for our freedom?
Do you think that Hitler...
Did Hitler ever pose a threat to the United States?
Yes or no?
Hitler.
Mussolini.
Hirohito.
Ho Chi Minh.
Korea, who was...
Kim Jong-sun or whatever his name was.
Do you believe so?
Saddam Hussein?
George Len says we must be getting close to exhaustion from war.
Not at all.
The reason why is we are not close because we still believe, we still love to say, this, we love to talk about it.
Oh, my God.
Let me see.
See, I am...
I don't believe...
I'm sorry, this is so rude, but I appreciate you being here and I appreciate you being here because I'm doing some final stuff.
There is this thing which I want to tell you about which is very, very critical.
Never.
It's one of those things which is the most important and the most critical for me to tell you and explain because people do not want to hear this.
Okay?
Let me explain to you something.
I am tired of all the bullshit that comes.
For example, we live in the greatest country in the world.
Do we live in the greatest country in the world?
I don't know.
I've never lived anyplace else.
Is this the greatest country in the world?
I wouldn't be surprised.
If you believe so, say so.
But are you saying it because you believe it?
Or because what?
How does this work?
This is the part I don't understand.
The part that kills me is that people will say these things.
My freedom of speech is limited constantly.
I'm told constantly.
Did you hear about some YouTuber?
Not YouTuber.
Quetchy, Quetch, Tetch, Catch, Twitch.
Did you hear that dude?
Who thought that maybe, I guess he thought that.
The horrible shootings in the Israeli either officials or embassy members that it was a false flag.
I didn't even know.
Did you hear that?
Did you hear that?
Now, I've learned a couple of things which is important and I think it's important for me to tell you this and I will say this to you.
Most of the people that I Don't even need to look at it.
I don't know what that means.
Again, I know you wonderful people write.
It means so much to you to write something carefully, but I don't know if that's true.
This is an important thing.
Let me see this.
I don't know why people can't say that they believe In something.
Have you noticed on Twitter?
They're talking about Building 7. They're talking about everything.
They are talking about stuff which blows my mind.
How in the name of God did they ever get away with this or think they could get away with this?
How in the world did this ever happen?
I can't believe what I'm seeing right now.
I have a piece.
What am I trying to say?
I have a...
And on my X channel, it's very, very good.
It's a very, very good channel.
Very, very, very, very, very good.
And on my X channel, there is this subscribe button.
And if you subscribe to it, I put all the good stuff in there.
Oh my God, it's great.
It is so brilliant.
How I love it.
Like you can't believe.
I love it.
I love all of the stuff that's in there.
I love all of the wonderful theories.
Oh my God, everything from geoengineering to you name it.
It is like a dream come true.
I feel liberated.
And I told you, remember this, I told you all my life, I've waited for a girl like you to come.
I have been a part of this thing since a long time, and I have said repeatedly that the story that I find the most interesting is that of geoengineering and spraying.
It's all over the place.
It is all over the place.
I am thrilled beyond thrilled.
You see?
Shouldn't I be able to say that?
I think so.
Shouldn't I be able to enunciate that which I believe?
I think so.
What if I think that something didn't happen?
Now, aside from being rude, why can't someone believe?
Have you heard this guy, Nick?
What's his name?
Funus?
Nick Fuentes?
Who's that dude?
Who's that Nick?
Fuentes?
What the hell is his name?
Nick Fuentes?
Who's his name?
What's his name?
Come on, say it.
What's his name?
Fuentes?
Is that it?
No.
Is that it?
Is that his name?
Nick?
Hang on, what's his name?
Nick?
Nick?
Is that it?
Nick Fuentes?
Hang on a minute.
Yeah, Nick Fuentes.
There we go.
Yeah.
Nick Fuentes, is that it?
Let me see.
He said these.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Nick Fuentes.
Have you heard him?
Have you heard Nick Fuentes?
They say he's terrible and he's a racist and Sometimes he says some things that are, well, that's pretty good.
I'm not a real follower of him.
I don't even know what followers mean.
But the point is, why should he not be able to say something?
Fill me in.
who shouldn't be able to say something I don't agree with don't I saw Tim Pool, the guy with the smelly wool cap, and Bill Maher talking.
Let him talk!
I'm not going to watch that.
I have no interest in that.
But the point is, so what?
Let him talk.
Let him talk.
Can somebody please explain this to me?
Anybody?
Can anybody explain to me how this thing works?
Can anybody maybe, I don't know, Kind of fill me in on why he shouldn't be upset.
I don't get it.
I don't get it.
If you don't like something...
Remember, all these folks, all these people who theoretically die, and I say this with all due respect and all due reverence.
all due reverence.
These people who found themselves, who were...
These people who died for our freedom.
Again, I don't know if we died for our freedom.
And I know people are going to take this the wrong way.
I know they're going to take it wrong.
I know they're going to say that I'm mocking it or something, and I'm not.
I just think they had to serve, by virtue of either their commitments or their draft or whatever it is, that America has got, we must have some form of...
Some form of army.
You have to have something.
If we didn't have an army, certainly people would invade us.
People would absolutely, positively invade us.
It would happen.
Guaranteed.
It's not even subject to debate.
People would do this.
And I respect it.
I respect it immensely.
I respect it immensely.
I think it's the most important thing in the world for us to have a military.
Don't you?
I do.
When we look out our window, this week is Fleet Week, okay?
And you see nothing but Marines and sailors all over the place.
They're walking around, and it's like, you know, it's so good to see young people.
They look in great shape, and they're young.
And I think to myself, God, I hope there's no war.
I hope we don't need to send them anywhere, because I don't believe in war.
I mean, it's like amputation.
I believe in it, but it's really the rarest of occasions when you should amputate.
But, in any event, so the question I have is very simple.
If you had your son or daughter who came to you and said, should I join the military or the Marines, what would you say?
What would you say right now, ladies and gentlemen?
What would you say?
Mom, Dad, I want to join the Marines.
Is there any way that I would ever be asked to die for some globalist, corporate thing?
Do you think I would ever do that?
Do you think, should I do that?
Should I join Mom and Dad?
Do you think it's a good idea for me to join Mom and Dad?
Do you think so?
Do you?
Do you think mom and dad, do you think I should join?
Well, what would you say?
Over my dead body, I'd say absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
Not because there's no honor, not because the country, but the country doesn't own it.
We don't even know who's in charge.
What happened?
Who was running the show with Biden?
Are we ever going to get to the...
No.
How many people, how many of you great people believe we're going to get to the bottom of the auto pen?
Anybody?
Do any of you even believe we're ever going to get to the bottom of the auto pen business?
Do you think, do you believe we're ever going to get to the bottom of the auto pen different situation?
Yes or no?
By the way, I've got 182 likes.
Do you understand this?
Do you understand what I'm saying?
This is my question, dear friends.
Do you think we're ever going to get to the bottom of this?
Never.
Never.
So I'm going to send my son, my daughter, perhaps, maybe, to fight for something where we have an individual, to fight for liberty and all this kind of nonsense.
Are you kidding me?
Come on, man!
Come on!
No way!
Do you have any faith in your government?
Do you have any faith?
I have faith in President Trump.
Do you have faith in your government?
Do we ever figure out about Kash Patel?
Do we ever have Kash Patel?
Do we ever figure out what that was about?
Kash Patel and what's his name?
Telling us?
Telling us?
That what?
We had to what?
Tell me.
I don't know.
I believe that Epstein committed suicide.
Are you kidding me?
Thank you, Rick Rohr.
I need a thousand likes, Rick.
Come on, Bush.
I got faith in Cash's eyes.
He's got Cash Patel's eyes.
He doesn't know where to go.
Hey!
Come on.
I don't believe in any of this bullshit.
None of it.
Pam Bondi?
Name one person getting on your nerves today.
Come on, give me a hold.
The Pentagon doesn't run it.
Run!
Come on, man.
Pentagon doesn't run anything.
Pentagon doesn't run anything.
What are you talking about?
I have faith in President Trump, but Christy Norm walking around with this?
Did you see that stupid Luna?
That nonsense?
That ridiculous claim of this JFK assassination committee?
You've got to be kidding me.
I don't have faith in anything.
I don't believe in anybody.
The president knows he does a lot of things.
But I don't have any other place to go.
Hillbilly says, we've been played.
You're right about that, Hill.
You are right.
They played us.
This guy played us for chumps.
You got that?
You got what we're saying here?
So, I hope it's not true.
But it's true.
Anyway.
So let me ask you something.
Aside from that, what are you doing tomorrow?
Tomorrow, tomorrow, 1 a.m., the big, the other side of midnight.
Art Bell, move over.
I'm taking over.
We're just going to make radio history, and I want you to be a part of it.
That's right.
You go to that wabcradio.com, and I want to hear from you.
Make sure you tell people you're a Lionel Nation fan.
Oh, we're going to go, oh, I'm going to hit them with this.
They're not going to know what hit them.
They still don't know what hit them.
They still don't understand.
And they love it.
Because they think like us.
That's who they are.
So anyway, we're looking outside and we hear planes all the time.
these planes are flying by and we see all kinds of...
And I have nothing but respect for them.
But I don't want them to be sent to their death.
I don't want any more Vietnam flu.
What I want to do is the war that I want to see is I want to have a cyber war.
I want grids to be destroyed and currency to be diluted.
That's what I want.
All right, my friends.
God love you.
Well, listen.
Make sure you have a wonderful and a beautiful day.
Have a wonderful, a wonderful, a wonderful, and a great and beautiful, wonderful day.
Celebrate this country.
And let's take care of the soldiers and the Marines and the sailors, whoever, ever needs our help, who committed themselves to defending this country, the suicide race, I think they're like 18 or 20 a day, I don't even know the specifics.
It's horrible.
The homeless, the mentally ill.
We don't.
We have forgotten them.
The VA needs to be fortified.
Come on, we got all the money.
We don't care about them.
So what I'm going to say right now, my friends, is for you to accept my thanks.
To set my thanks to you.
Not only to the people, because you are warriors too.
You are centurions.
You are battlers.
You are soldiers in the fight for truth.
You understand what I'm saying?
You are in the fight for truth.
I'm not being corny about this.
I mean it.
I mean it.
We are going to succeed.
And what do we do?
What do we use?
What are our weapons?
Our truth.
Our words.
Our dynamism.
That's what it's all about.
All right, dear friends.
Thank you.
Have a wonderful and safe day.
Enjoy the day off.
Enjoy the time with your family and friends.
Please don't drink and drive.
You might hit a bump, spill your drink.
Please don't do that.
And until we meet again, my friend, tomorrow...
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Today's the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's end, as it were.
His overdose.
What that means.
And also, the Diddy trial.
Jamie Foxx.
Remember they looked like somebody poisoned Jamie Foxx.
Remember that?
See, this stuff is bigger than you think.
See, you just think this is some stupid case.
You're not paying attention.
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Thank you all.
Thank you every single one of you beautiful people for doing what you've done and for what you appear to do.