Michael Knowles vs 25 LGBTQ+ Activists (Pt. 2) + JFK ShooterS NAMED With Corey Hughes!
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I was looking at the chat and I don't see enough of the O slashes going crazy.
All right.
I think we need to, you know, redo this one more time.
I don't know if you guys remember, but it's five o'clock and we got some cooking.
I got my watermelon drink, of course.
As you guys know because I'm the most politically correct person on the internet.
Okay.
It's a fucking Thursday, 5 p.m.
We don't got fresh event after this.
So I want to see the chat going fucking crazy.
The beaters will continue until morale improves.
We're gonna be reacting to a part two of uh your boy uh Michael Knowles with these um creatures.
So um it's gonna be a good time.
Uh let's see here.
Uh let's see.
So yeah, and we're also gonna cover the news, some other topics that are going on.
Um we're gonna go ahead and cover Trump talking about your boy Zelensky.
Which that's kind of funny.
I ain't gonna lie.
Call him uh a dictator.
Right.
Uh which that's entertaining.
Um I think uh and some other things as well that came out.
I think Destiny gave it statement on what's going on.
The lawsuit came out with him.
Um they're trying to confirm Patel, I think.
I see right here, I know Benny Johnson did something on it.
But let's go ahead and um get back into where we were.
Okay.
We're in the latter part of this.
This is this guy sitting down.
Give me one sec, chat.
So and uh guys, don't worry.
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We got uh Bill's right now in here fixing the sound.
So shout out to Bills.
So hopefully um the sound effects won't be as loud so you guys don't hear a whole bunch of Quelcomb Punch.
They think that might have been a little bit loud for some of you guys.
But um, but yeah.
So Bill's in there right now fixing it.
Um Bill, should I run a sound test right now, probably with them?
With the sound effects?
All right, guys, I'm gonna run a couple of sound effects.
Tell me if this is too loud, okay.
Damn, son, where'd you find this?
Falcon!
Pond!
How are all those sound effects?
Were they good or were they too loud?
Chat.
Bill's literally just adjusted all of them.
One person said loud...
All right.
Now they're saying good today.
Someone said it's never too loud.
All right, I'm gonna run the sound effects one more time.
And the reason why I'm doing this, chat is to make sure you guys don't get your ear jumps blown out.
And the only way I can really test it is by having you guys like real time tell me while we're live.
So we'll fix it.
All right, let me run the sound effects again.
Damn, son.
We're fine with my life.
All right, how's that now?
All right, they're saying it's good, but I need to turn my mic up a little bit.
Bro, when I look at my mic, my shit is literally on yellow when I look at the roadcaster.
So I'm seeing mostly good goods here.
I'm seeing mostly goods bills for the sound effects.
So one idiot says turn that shit down.
All right.
All right.
Well now, I just want to double check, guys, because I got a lot of complaints about the sound with the sound effects being too loud.
So that's why I was like, you know what?
Let me go ahead and get this shit going, man.
All right, let me all right.
Let's go ahead and uh get this thing going, chat.
So a lot of your claims today have been backed by this energy that you just want to erase LGBTQIA plus people and our history.
Where do you get that from?
From your perspective on a lot of the trans because I'll tell you what, all I've been doing, I've just been coming here and citing historical examples and citing a lot of scientific studies and telling you explicitly that I'm talking about an ideology that I think is not conducive to the flourishing of anyone, and for the good of everyone, including you guys, I I would like to see a restoration of sensibility.
And every time I say something like that, you say, nah, man, I just kind of feel the vibes that you hate us and want to erase us all.
And I don't know where you're getting that from.
Let's let's let's join your side and let's say, you know what?
Let let's let's say everyone should follow your lead, and let's say as a society Bro.
I think this hasn't this guy been on before, guys.
It's like uh uh someone that transitioned from a female, this dude or this thing.
We should ban pride, and let's say as a society we should eradicate trans people and Transgenderism again.
I I think genderism encapsulates everything.
LGBTQI plus just that isn't true.
It's just an idea that a boy can become a girl, which isn't true.
And I think we should forget about that so that people, including the ones who think that they're the opposite sex, can flourish again.
So you would agree with me when I say by eradicating transgenderism, you would also eradicate the history of trans people just in general.
Well, you can't do that.
Because of black trans women, and because of I am not in this room because of black trans women, I can promise you.
Are you in this room then?
Because I was invited on this podcast.
Look at this guy.
Again, they always do this shit.
They try to get grandiose stand like, look at me.
Why are you in here?
Like it bro, no facts, just straight feelings every single time, man.
What exactly?
Uh the hate speech, the red rick that you spread on your little YouTube channel.
No, just uh to advocate truth and sensibility.
Truth and sensibility.
The truth of the fing matter is you're surrounded by 25 really proud LGBTQIA people who do not give a f about you.
You obviously do.
You're here talking to me.
What are you talking about?
You obviously care what we're doing.
You give it a lot of people.
You're sitting at six from it.
Say to some just want to be on YouTube.
No, I'll tell you what.
Look, we can success.
And it's harmful.
When in history, but also today.
This month alone, who changed our entire government is run by straight white men who are hurting these communities.
And I know you live on a pedestal and you were able to put on your little suit today.
Live on a spray on your little cologne.
Spring.
I didn't put on any cologne.
That's just out.
No facts whatsoever, just making a bunch of ad hominem attacks, you're wearing your suit and your cologne.
What does that have to do with the topic at hand?
What does that have to do with anything?
You know what I mean?
Like, bro, you did the these guys come in here and make themselves look like fucking idiots every single time.
That's my natural musk.
Wait, hold on.
Correction, you should have put on cologne.
Oh wow, real nice.
Now it's now it's you should have put cologne on.
Yeah, okay, bro.
Exactly.
Real nice.
But now let's imagine a world where you had to put on a dress and you had to put on heels.
I'd prefer No one forces you to do that, you dumb fuck.
No one forces you to do that.
Or not to.
Yeah, I don't think I would do that.
So what do you do about the people in society who have to put on their suit to live and who have to have a wife to live?
Because I don't I don't understand what you're asking.
People should.
I don't matter what you feel deep inside.
According to your view of people, I don't think anyone should be forced to be married or you're telling me you just spent your entire last three hours talking about how my people, men, should not be dressed in gowns.
I think you're dressed fine.
You're wearing a big thing.
And so what if I wore a few years?
I don't know, not like a crucifix.
I would I would discourage you.
I would throw a point.
Bro, what the fuck?
Like.
Bro has a mustache in 2025, by the way, FYI.
I would I don't need you to show me that.
Uh I'd I would suggest you not do that, but I don't really care that much.
So let's just go back to the point at hand.
Yeah.
What is the what is the point in it?
Your claim, your claim, your idiotic claim that we should just stop LGBTQ pride.
No, I guess you can go to L. Bro, insufferable, no points made, bunch of ad hominems, nothing made sense.
Didn't articulate any type of real arguments.
Just came in there to Virtue Signal, Grandiose Stand, and that's what they do.
These fucking idiots.
You're out.
You're out, pal.
See ya.
See ya.
So I guess.
Hello.
Hi, how's it going?
Doing very well.
Oh, this is the first year.
Let's see what we got.
All right, great to speak with you.
Alright, so uh pride parades should be banned.
That's your claim, Chris.
Yes.
Okay.
Um I can meet some middle ground with you.
Um, sorry, guys.
Uh I think pride has kind of became a bad representation of what our community is.
Yeah, I agree.
Um, it's not all just like sex toys and leather.
Yeah, right.
Unfortunately, which is why I think uh, you know, most conservatives kind of are completely on the other side.
It's like the pendulum pendulum pendulum swing, is that okay.
So, like, one side of the the coin is pretty much that, you know, gays gay or I'm sorry, LGBT, we have fought so hard for our rights, you know.
We kind of leaned so far one way.
Whereas, like now, you know, we've kind of accepted too much, right?
As far as like we're so open-minded that um our brains fell out.
You could say that um in some aspect, however, um, it doesn't take away the fact that you know there's still gay people that exist.
Um, I don't think prior parade should be banned.
However, I think we should portray a different uh a different image of it.
Yeah, yeah, I I think you're quite right.
You know, for all of history and everywhere in the world, there have been people who are a little a little odd, you know, or they have desires that are not the mainstream.
And so I get it.
I'm not saying we need to like totally deny that or you know, toss people out of society or anything.
It's just I said we should eradicate the transgender ideology.
Yeah, which is a false account of human nature.
But yeah, I think you can.
If you can separate the war on poverty from uh, you know, a war on poor people, I think you you probably could.
Oh well, uh, you you you had the most sensible take of anyone.
I really, yeah, pleasure.
And and I will say, yeah, here's the thing, guys.
There are people, and I and I will say this too, right?
There are people in the in the gay community that understand that this stuff is problematic and it just makes them look bad.
Um guy that I could think of, someone in the chat's gonna um tell me his name.
Black guy, he's gay.
Um, oh man, he's Republican.
I forget his name, man.
Someone in the chat's gonna mention it.
But like him, for example, he has a really sensible take on this.
Like, look, we don't need to be running around publicly flaunting this stuff.
The pride parades are ridiculous, the reading to children is ridiculous.
Like, you know, this is wild, right?
So there are some people that are, you know, that are gay that are sensible and understand like, look, this is my life, but I'm not gonna go ahead and like push this out to the masses, right?
Um yeah, Milo's talked about it.
No, not brandon Tatum isn't isn't gay, guys.
Um not my Rob Smith, there we go.
Thank you, J. Bro.
Thank you, J. Bro.
Yes, Rob Smith.
Rob Smith uh is is is uh talks about this.
How um, you know, there need there's um you need to be sensible about it.
Um Milo too, Milo as well.
I'll give Milo credit on that.
Milo also says that um, but he's he's not well, you know, they say once you're gay, you're always gay.
Um he claims to not be gay anymore.
But the the point what Milo is like, yeah, he also is against the um the gay agenda being like pushed on the masses.
Dave Rubin is well.
Yeah, I'll give Dave Rubin that.
I'll give Dave Rubin a that.
Me and him disagree strongly on Israel.
But uh, but uh when it comes to this stuff, um he disagrees.
But he did adopt the kid, which I I um you know I I don't think is the the greatest thing.
Um, but you know, it is what it is.
Uh shout out to George, he says, been loving Fred Rex recently, just uh Ben's killer clown said Bundy and Barbie Ken murders.
Any chance you'd cover the Moore's murders that happened in the UK back in the 60s.
Uh maybe, maybe if they're gonna be c is there if there's enough demand for it, yeah.
Um but yeah, yeah, definitely, yeah.
Dave Smith, Dave Rubin, Milo, these guys are all um gay guys or former gay guys that you know have a sensible take on this stuff.
Pleasure to speak to you.
Yeah.
All right.
It wasn't even close.
Pleasure to meet you.
Hi.
Shelby.
Okay, yeah.
This this uh if you guys remember, this person was in the back fucking going crazy, you know, like um every time someone will say something, so let's see what the fuck they gotta say.
This is the first time she's been on, or here, or whatever that thing is.
Okay, so is your main issue with the pride parades, the nudity and obscenity?
The obscenity is is a big issue with it.
I also don't think that as a society we ought to be celebrating the uh deadliest of the seven deadly sins, namely pride.
Not even the sex stuff, but just pride.
I just think that's kind of weird.
You know, because we have every time we we in in America we used to have uh celebrations of like Christmas or Easter or even Thanksgiving.
And now those have been pushed out of the public square, and we've been told that we're a secular country, and we're not no, there have been many, many lawsuits in recent decades.
And uh so we've been told that we're not permitted to have these kinds of big displays.
But what has replaced the the traditional liturgical calendar is this kind of secular liturgical calendar where now we celebrate the great Feast of pride.
And I just don't think one needs to feel pride in one's sexual behaviors.
Okay, but it's not just about sexual behavior.
It's about love.
It's about I mean, I would say it's mainly about love.
I don't go around talking about my sexuality in a form where I'm like, oh, I have sex with women.
I say that I love women.
But you you love your family, you love your neighbors, you love your friends.
You don't have big parades for them.
You have you you're specifically talking about love in a romantic and dare I suggest sexual context.
Okay, so you think that they should be shut down just because you think that they are disgusting.
Well, I think they're legally obscene.
So I think there's actually a legal predicate to shut them down.
But I also think broadly they're just sort of disreputable and odd.
And uh just so you guys know, there is something called the Miller test, right?
What what he's referring to when he comes to obscene, right?
So the Miller test, guys, it's a three-part test.
And I talked about this a little bit when I was on with day uh with um with Tim Poole.
It's a three part test that determines if something is obscene.
The test was established in that in the 1973 Supreme Court case in Miller vs.
California, getting educational now, chat.
Okay.
There's so there's a period interest whether the average person would find the work appeals to an excessive interest in sexual content, two, offensive sexual conduct, whether the work depicts sexual conduct in a way that is offensive and specifically de defined by state law, and then three, serious value, whether the work lacks serious uh illiteracy or artistic, political or scientific value and how the tests applied.
The first two parts of the test are based on community standards, while the third is based on reasonable person standard.
Issues with the Miller test, the Miller test has been criticized for allowing community standards instead of a national standard.
Some say that applying local community standards can suppress protected speech.
So why do I bring this up?
This is a Tesla they typically use um for porn and the test that they use a lot of the times when it comes to these um, you know, these parades, because these parades are considered freedom of expression under the first amendment.
But you can make the argument that they're really not, right?
And it's obscene.
So that is what um Michael Knowles is referring to when he keeps using the word obscenity.
He's referring to the Miller test chat.
Give me ones if you guys did not know about this and you learned something new.
I do genuinely enjoy every time I'm able to um show you guys something different.
Cause a lot of people don't know about this the Miller test that's used for um to test for pornography, etc.
All right, I see a couple ones.
Awesome, awesome, awesome.
Yeah, that makes me really happy, man.
Pause.
And I don't think that that's so just know when when Michael Knowles is referring to obscenity, this is exactly what he's referring to, Chad.
The Miller test.
Three part test.
It's the sort of thing we should celebrate.
Oh, Matt Cox interview is out, chat.
Is it out?
He texted me earlier.
I wasn't sure what it was about.
Uh I don't think the interview's out, chat.
Is it out?
Let me look.
I don't think it is, man.
I'd be surprised if you got out that quick.
Because he said he was going to put out in a week or something like that.
Let's see.
Hey everybody, this is Matt Cox.
Um no, it's not up yet, chat.
I don't think it's up yet.
Um here's his channel, by the way.
This is the channel that I went on, guys.
Um and we had him on our show.
Matt Cox, um Inside True Crime.
Yeah, uh, it's not up yet.
So um, let's see.
Yeah.
Hold on, click we click videos.
No.
Not yet.
I think he drops like two or three videos a week.
But I'll pr it'll probably be up next week.
Um, but yeah, this this is it.
Uh Matthew Cox is like true crime.
When it c when it drops, I'll let you guys know.
But shout out to Matt Cox.
That's why I was late on on on Monday.
For those of you guys that don't know the story, basically I was supposed to give you guys a show on Monday, but what ended up happening was all the flights got delayed because of that crash in Canada.
Right?
Thanks to the EI.
That's a whole other conversation.
But yeah, I was supposed to get in at around 9 a.m., flight got delayed, didn't get until like one, and I had a flight back set for 3 p.m.
I didn't get there, obviously till like one.
And then the flight that I was supposed to take back, that didn't end up leaving till like nine or ten.
I didn't get back to like twelve.
So that's why we didn't have a show on Monday, man.
So yeah.
So stupid, bro.
So stupid.
I was I was so angry because I was really hyped up to give you guys a show.
Right on Main Street.
Maybe on some sort of side street if you want to have a party.
But I but I have a right to Main Street, you know, because I'm a citizen.
I mean, yeah, but you you don't have to.
My grandma has a right to go to the grocery store and walk down the street, not be a cost.
Yeah, she has the right to the body.
She has the right to go to the one that she likes downtown, you know.
K has the right to protest.
Yeah, agreed.
Like the again, that's the problem with these these route these um these fucking parades.
It's always on the main street of a major city, so everyone is subject to the bullshit, bro.
Yeah, oddly enough, I mean, I would I would actually someone just suggested the KKK has a right to protest.
I would be more willing to circumscribe the uh supposed free speech rights of people.
But uh in that case, you know, courts have found that they have some right.
But there's no right for you know, leather daddies to smack each other in a kiddie pool or something.
That's not everything that happens at Pride Parade.
But it happens so consistently.
But I I'm citing examples from San Francisco.
Well, it happens a lot because here's the thing when it comes to LGBTQ, etc.
Their sexuality is their identity.
So for them to have their pride, they have to demonstrate ridiculous levels, uh uh damn near obscene levels of of sexuality.
That's the truth.
That's why people are pissed off because like, okay, if you're gay or lesbian, right?
What is your defining feature?
It's your sexuality, right?
Okay.
So how do you demonstrate that pride with that sexuality?
You demonstrate your sexuality through physical acts.
That's why they're humping each other.
That's why they're doing this provocative dancing, that's why they're dressed, you know, obscenely with almost no clothes on, because their sexuality is their um is their identity.
So for them to showcase that with pride, they often have ostentatious demonstrations of sexuality.
That's the problem.
That is the fucking problem.
It's not like they're walking down and saying, yeah, woo, we're gay.
No.
They're doing all kinds of weird things, gyrating their hips, all this weird shit.
That's the issue.
Okay.
So again, you know, this is why um people have problems with these gay parades, is because you're you're you're not not only are you guys running around and taking over a main street on a in a major city, you guys are also um promoting this this this sexual degeneracy overtly because that's what defines user sexuality because you're gay.
And that's problematic.
Especially for kids, man.
Like, uh a parent shouldn't have to walk down the street of a major city and explain to their kids why there's dudes running around rainbow flags um and thongs, fucking dancing.
Like, parents shouldn't have to deal with that shit, man.
Honestly.
It's already bad enough raising a kid today with the internet and the prevalence of porn everywhere, all this other crap.
Like, it's already tough enough to raise a child.
It's already tough enough.
Last thing you need is these dudes running around with rainbow flags and thongs on.
You know what I mean?
You're trying to go to fucking Trader Joe's, and this nigga over here, Trader Joe is running around with a tongue on.
Like, no, bro.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, you try to get some fucking groceries over at Trader Joe's, and the next thing you know that Joe's over here trading his fucking butthole to some dude in front of you.
Like, what the fuck, man?
Like, get the hell out of here with that.
Stupid.
Cisco, New York, Oslo, Toronto, Minneapolis, West Hollywood.
At what point do we see a pattern here?
Well, I'm sure people make, you know, ham sandwiches too, but that's not the part that anyone has a problem with.
It's the sexual displays.
Nobody said they can't cite people for doing something new to some of it properly.
Yeah.
And you've also said that you it correct me if I'm people often aren't cited for loot acts, but correct me if I'm wrong, but somebody else came up here and you said that you don't think that the obscenity and the pride can be separated.
You you don't think that that's something that people can do.
In principle, they could be separated.
But even then it would raise the question why are we celebrating one particular or several particular kinds of sexual arrangements?
Why are we celebrating sexual arrangements at all?
Because we're celebrating love.
That's the thing.
You're you take Should we should we have a parade for the love I have for my Aunt Gertrude?
If you want to, yeah, sure.
We should.
If you would feel bad, I don't know.
I don't think I don't think that deserves a parade down main street.
Okay.
That's okay.
Yeah, that's the other thing too.
It's not like we have fucking, you know, nuclear family day parade, right?
Like we don't have like families walking down the street, like, yeah, look at me, I got three kids and we got a great family.
Like, no, even though I think that would be a lot better.
That would be actually be way better.
But we don't do that.
Right?
Like we're champion all these fucking weirdo minorities.
Like, for what, dude?
It's like they want to be treated equal, but then they also want preferential treatment.
Oh, we want a Black History Month.
You know, okay, fine, you get your black history month, but the did you guys say you want equality?
Right?
Like, you got what I'm saying, chat.
Like, you know, we've been wrong for so long, we need XYZ.
It's like, but you but you're equal now.
You know what I mean?
It does doesn't this infer prop like um Jesse.
Let me find a clip for you guys.
Something hilarious, by the way.
I'll I'll find a clip because I think if I find it'll do way more justice than me just talking about it.
I I think uh actually, just if you're having a loving relationship or even a relationship you perceive as loving, you can just sort of enjoy that, and it doesn't need to become a big display down main street.
Okay.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All alone.
All alone.
We're back.
All right.
So let's dive into details.
Pride parade should be banned.
Yeah.
What specifically would the condition sick of the black people everybody's.
You say sick and dogs on them?
What'd you say?
I said that white people are sick of the blacks.
Did you know that there were something like 4,000 black owned slave black See, so this dude comes in with his book, Black Supremacy, right?
As who owns slaves.
4,000 blacks who own slaves.
And Kentucky or source is that?
No, what's your source?
You didn't know that.
No, what's the source?
Oh, you're the black supremacy book.
You didn't know that no.
You believe that racism exists.
Yes.
And what is racism?
So racism is the unfair treatment of one group of people based on their race, or the belief that one group of people is inferior, solely based off their race.
So you are racist for believing that black people are superior to others.
For an objective, for saying that we have superior resilience.
Are you a racist for believing that black people are superior to all other races you said?
No, I'm not racist.
But you just said that was racism.
No, I said that no, I said white people sick of the black people.
Bro said I'm not racist, but he got a book called Black Supremacy.
Like, see the fucking lunacy when it comes to the black community chat.
You get what I'm saying?
Like these dudes will run around and exercise the highest levels of racism, bigotry, etc.
Right just towards white people, but no one calls them out on it.
It's like me and Jesse Lee Peterson are like the only niggas calling out this stupid shit, rat man.
It's like if you want to get rid of uh racism, well, you have to stop being racist yourself.
You can't justify, well, I could be racist now because they're racist to us for hundreds of years.
It's like, uh, bro, if you want to stop racism, you gotta stop perpetuating yourself too.
You know what I mean?
Like, that's just kind of how it goes.
But this is considered being an uncle Tom, being a coon.
Like, bro, it's the truth.
You can't sit there and complain about racism while you constantly perpetuate the racism that you cry about.
Like, what the fuck?
They want one-way street racism.
No, that's not how this goes.
If you want to end racism, it's gotta be done on all fronts, to include black people being racist too.
And I'm one of the few people that calls this shit out.
That's why they hate me in the black committee.
I said all the time, black people are some of the most racist motherfuckers in America.
Why?
Because they're able to do it with impunity.
They can call Mexican beaners, white people crackers, they can use all the fucking racist jargon that they want, and no one cares because they were slaves.
And we was kangs, right?
So there's not many people that are willing to call out this ridiculous, ludicrous asinine double standard.
Me, Jesse Lee Peterson, Candace Owens, Brandon Tatum on some occasions.
But in reality, most of us don't.
For obvious reasons.
And then they'll sit there and say, oh, well, Myron, you you uh you sent for white people, and they don't even like you.
I don't care if they like me.
I stand for freedom of speech and getting rid of rid of racism, and that means on all ends, right?
Or excuse me, let me let me rephrase that.
I stand for free speech, but I find it interesting how one party is able to have their free speech, but the other party isn't, right?
Like you can have people like Tariq Nasheed or um Dr. Umar Johnson who are black nationalists, cool.
You guys want to go ahead and complain about racism and say all this?
Fine, I will never suppress your ability to say it.
However, don't sit there and get angry when white nationalists want to say, oh, well, white power.
Let them say it.
Just like you are able to say black power, even though I disagree with it, I don't agree with your ideology, right?
Because I think that perpetuates the very thing that you're crying about when you scream black power.
How are you different than someone saying white power?
But that's a whole other conversation.
But my problem is that the white people are not able to effectively say white power without being censored.
That's my issue.
Does that make sense, chat?
I don't agree with the white nationals.
I think they're retards too.
A lot of them.
Right?
A lot of them are a lot of them are idiots.
Let me be very explicit about this.
White nationals and black nationalists are both retards.
However, one of the retards has a voice.
That is the key distinction.
And that is why I fight for the other retard to be able to have their voice heard.
If we're gonna be honest.
The black power retard niggas can say everything that they want to say, but the white power retard niggas can't say what they want to say.
That's my problem.
Does that make sense, chat?
Because this is why, like I get so annoyed and frustrated when people try to come in and say, Myron, you're a white supremacist, you're a white nationalist.
Why do you align yourself with white nationalists?
Blah, blah, blah.
My thing is I fight for their ability to speak because they can't speak.
They can't say what they want to say.
Tariq Nashid has a YouTube channel.
He has a bunch of people that follow him.
He's not censored anywhere.
But where's Jerry Taylor?
David Duke, Nick Fuentes.
Right?
Stu Peters.
These guys are banned everywhere.
So I find that very interesting how people like Dr. Umar Johnson and Tariq Nasheed, who are black nationalists, have a platform, no one cares.
And I think they should have a platform, by the way.
If Tariq Nasheed got banned tomorrow, I would be fucking fighting for him to get his platform back.
I actually would.
But they spit out the same exact rhetoric that all these other white nationalist guys spit out just on behalf of white people.
So I don't like that white nationalists can't have a platform and say what they want to say, but black nationalists can.
That is my problem, chat.
I don't agree with either.
Let me be explicit about this.
I don't agree with either.
But I dislike that one party can't speak.
Hopefully, that makes sense to you guys now.
When the idiots come in and say, Marin, you went into all white space and got kicked out.
Let me clarify that too for the idiots.
I was supposed to have a debate on immigration.
I find it interesting that everyone says you went into a space and they kicked you out.
Oh, they don't like you.
That's not the point.
I don't care if they like me.
My views are my views, regardless of whether the people that I'm advocating for like me or not.
And I know a lot of people are low IQ, don't have the capacity to understand that fighting for something means a lot of the times that the people that you're fighting for might not like you.
If I stand for free speech, that means there's gonna be a lot of speech that I don't agree with that I might not like, but I'm still gonna fight for it.
What do people not understand about this?
Also, when I got kicked out of the space that day, like I told you guys before, we're supposed to have a debate on immigration.
They don't want to do it.
No one wants to debate me on immigration.
And they kicked me out.
That is why I got removed.
Chat.
For all the idiots out there that take my shit out of context and don't necessarily even know my viewpoints.
Because a lot of people bastardize and or take what I say, misquote me, take me out of context saying that I'm a white nationalist and bullshit like that.
No.
I am a free speech maximalist slash absolutist, whatever you want to fucking call it.
I know some of you niggas gonna come in here, well, Myron, you say that poor needs to be restricted, so you're not a free speech absolutist.
Yeah, I'm a free speech absolutist, not a free image absolutist, you fucking weirdo pervert niggas.
Get the fuck out of here.
Free speech, absolutists, not free image absolutists, you fucking weirdos.
Because every one time, every time people try to throw this fucking porn thing at me, well, you don't like porn, say are you absolutely?
Yeah, are you?
The fuck out of here, man.
Niggas are stupid.
But chat, is my position clear now when it comes to freedom of speech?
I hope this makes sense for everybody.
So when they say this dumb shit about you sent for white nationalists, no, I fight for their right to say what they say because I've realized that there's a discrepancy where black nationalists can say whatever the fuck they want to say, but white nationalists can't.
Black nationalists are able to be on YouTube, white nationalists can't.
And I gave you guys a bunch of examples.
All the big pro-black personalities are on YouTube and fine.
And they have all their platforms intact.
But all the big white nationalist guys, like a Jared Taylor, David Duke, Nick Friends, etc., they're all gone.
That's my problem.
God damn, bro.
And it's a it's incredible that to keep explaining myself like this to all the idiots out there.
It makes like it's fucking crazy how stupid people are.
It is incredible to me how low IQ people are.
That they don't understand that if you stand for free speech, that means by definition, you're gonna be advocating for and uh defending people that don't like you.
What?
Someone has to like me for me to defend them.
Like, is that where we are?
Is that how low IQ we are?
Like, someone has to like me for me to advocate for them?
No, because I'm smart enough to understand that if they restrict the white nationalist speech, I'm next.
Because censorship never happens with one person.
It's always a slippery slope that keeps going.
You know them, they you know the whole phrase.
You give them an inch, they take a mile.
That's what I'm talking about when it comes to speech.
But the fact that I always have to repeat myself on this shit or explain tells me how stupid people really are.
People truly are fucking morons.
It's incredible.
And most of the morons come from where?
The black fucker community.
Let's call a fucking spade a spade.
Dumbass niggas come in and say, Well, Myron, they don't even like you.
They call you a sand nigga.
And so what?
I don't have to like you to advocate for your ability to speak freely, you dumb fuck.
I was literally on a podcast earlier today.
Matter of fact, perfect example.
Let's go.
About an hour ago.
I was on a talk show, Las Vegas talk show.
Right?
I went on uh a late a Las Vegas um radio talk show about an hour ago.
I had a discussion with a guy that's a Kamala Harris supporter, right?
Liberal.
He asked me a bunch of questions on my views, right?
And we're able to have a good discussion.
Despite the fact that we don't agree on anything, or sorry, we disagreed on a lot of things, but we agreed on some other things, right?
We're able to have a respectful discussion.
Why?
Because I can have I have no problem talking to people that have adversarial stances to mine.
And I will still fight for their ability to say that shit.
As much as we make fun of Democrats and liberals and weirdos, et cetera, these like these Ts here and this thing, I'll fight for their ability to say what they want to say.
My issue is the obscenity that comes with it, which we talked about with the Miller test.
I would argue that pornography, et cetera, violates the Miller tests in some cases.
Right?
This gay rate, it violates the Miller test.
That's why it's not protected under the First Amendment, in my opinion.
But again, that's a whole other conversation.
But when it comes to political speech, etc.
Yeah, dude.
Like I will protect that all day.
And that means that I'm going to have to defend people that I don't like.
But, the cost of liberty a lot of the times...
Is aligning yourself with people that you don't agree with politically.
That is the bedrock of a democracy.
To be able to have the free flow of ideas, the free exchange of ideas to enter the marketplace.
Censorship never works.
So for me to sit there and say I don't like you, or I'm not gonna advocate on your behalf because you have viewpoints that I don't like is a low IQ, stupid way to move.
But anyway, rant over there.
Let's get back to the Michael Knowles stuff.
I hope that makes sense, chat.
Because I keep getting told this stupid shit that I defend people that don't that that would never support me as if that matters.
And that just goes to show me how stupid people really are nowadays.
It's incredible how short-sighted people are.
Where if it doesn't protect their interests only, they they uh have an issue with it.
And I I look at that as extremely short-sighted, stupid, and low IQ.
Well, probably the Miller test, which is the current uh shit he brought it up right there.
Let's fucking go.
This is the first time you brought up the Miller test.
Um and again, guys, just so you guys know, I have not talked of uh I have not watched this.
I'm watching this with you guys because I think it's better when I watch it um with you guys real time versus me watch have watching or read it already.
Maybe if I want to do like an analytical breakdown, I can watch it before, but I think for this it's better if I watch it with you guys and we kind of react to it together real time off first impression.
I think there were better, more robust ones in yours past, but that's what we have.
Yes, so the first condition.
So there are three conditions.
The old one was just prurient interest.
So the first is uh by contemporary community standards appealing to the prurient interest.
I think the displays I just described because most people are fine with it, right?
So I don't think so.
In fact, I think the the uh one that you went to would be allowed.
No, I think the uniform election of uh the Republicans in this past election running on LGBT issues and DEI in particular actually shows you that most Americans are not so down with this LGBT stuff.
Somebody has a problem.
Hold on, those those aren't the only two criteria.
Yep.
The other one would be uh uh depicting sex in an offensive manner.
I think obviously the pride parades hit that one.
And then the third one is that it has to lack serious literary, artistic, scientific and political marriage.
But a lot of times I've been watching RuPaul.
It's so good.
Who could turn it off?
Uh but the I think you know, it's on that third one that you have the closest argument to a a legal protection for the pride parade.
So then we're gonna say it's political.
Oh, I would just enforce the law.
You just enforce the law.
Yeah.
So if a bunch of us get together, we have rainbow flags, we have drag, we have a float, you're approving that permit as a city planner?
No, I'm saying I would enforce obscenity laws against that.
But once to appeal appealing primarily to the prurient interest, if we have a pride float, and no nudity, no leather daddies that you're so into, would that be like that?
The Miller test isn't just about appealing to the prurient interest.
But it's a necessary condition, right?
It's a necessary condition along with the.
So then if it's necessary, then let's talk about it.
Yeah, I well oh okay, sure.
Well, yeah, I think the pride parades, again, they don't uh appeal to my prurient interest, but they do appeal, I suspect to the prurient interest of the people in the room.
Uh and and they're they're obviously sexual in nature.
That's the are they sexual in nature?
I think so.
What is what is pride?
What is pride celebrate?
What is it celebrates?
It's a celebration for many of people's marriages that you're saying are invalid.
Which you're right.
Well, even if you want to pretend that that that can be marriage, marriage has at a very close part to the center of it, sex.
It's sexual.
And so you can't have then a public marriage in your wife at the Latin mass.
Uh we don't no public public marriages are very good, but also they they're so he can have his public marriage, you said doesn't exist.
Well, he can't be married because two men can't marry each other, but that's a fault part.
According to back to the first one.
What would you logic if I have a float, no nudity, we just have awesome pride flags.
Okay, is that being prosecuted?
What what else is occurring there?
It's just it's just people dancing to Lady Gaga doing the stuff.
That's what they're always doing.
They're always dancing to Lady Gaga.
Um Valexia says this may sound crazy, but hear me out.
You ever thought about having someone who fell for the trap if the rainbow group and how it fucked their entire life?
People, especially on the left don't hear about the ones that regret it.
Many of them regret it.
Yeah, I mean, uh Milo is one.
Milo's one of them.
Milo's talked about how, you know, that lifestyle fucked him up.
For those of you that are wondering, Milo Yoannopoulos is who uh who I'm referring to.
Blitz jumping up and down in the trampoline.
Doing splits, okay.
Now we're getting a little bit buried.
We are sorry.
Seriously, seriously.
I mean, if you're you know, if you're so float with pride flags, yeah.
People are doing uh splits and twerking and I don't know.
No, it's working, just only split splits or something.
And uh the trampolines are definitely appealing to the prurient interest.
I'm not you're dodging the question.
I'm not my privacy.
I just told you I would not permit that.
You would not permit that.
I wouldn't forget the bribery.
Because everything you're doing.
Everything you've just described, everything you've just described.
Well, you you can appeal to the prurient interest while still being fully clothed.
It has never been prosecuted that way in precedent when we look at the course.
What are you talking about?
So it going back.
I mean, obviously, obscenity law in America goes back to like the 17th century.
And there are all sorts of cases of even going back to the Comstock laws of material that didn't fully do that.
That's the real question.
If I put a pride flag outside of my house, they should be banned certainly at government buildings.
But I wouldn't, I wouldn't come to my house and so I can have a pride flag.
I wouldn't take it down.
But if I were in your HOA, I would ban it.
Because it's a very nasty image.
And kids shouldn't have to say a nasty image from some colors on a flag.
You're that triggered about the colour.
Well, no, no, it's not.
You know a flag is a symbol, right?
That symbolizes something else.
You you understand what a flag is.
So what does it symbolize?
It symbolizes LGBT identity, and I don't think that should be waved out in public.
That shouldn't be waved out in public in any context.
So our float, we take pride flags off.
We just say we're gay, it's awesome.
Is that being allowed?
I don't know.
I think it's kind of weird to go out into the street and start preaching about your sexual desires.
Would you make it illegal?
Well, I'm not my argument isn't that I would change the law to make that illegal.
My argument is that those obscenity laws on me saying I'm gay and it's awesome on a street corner.
Uh yeah, the uh the way you're describing it seems kind of obscene.
We're gonna criminally prosecute that.
Yeah, you in particular, yes.
Yes.
As a prosecutor knowles of the LA district.
That's right.
So we're saying that's the issue here, right?
See how see how he's fighting for them to be able to do it outside, chat?
See how he's fighting for it to do outside.
Like heterosexual people aren't like over here doing a fucking, you know, uh 25 verse 1 saying, like, yeah, I should be able to like bang my wife in public.
Like, no.
Because we understand that PDA is disgusting and we don't want to see it, whether it's gay or heterosexual.
You know what I mean?
So, but the problem with these people is they want to overtly in public display their degeneracy.
That's problematic.
Because I don't even think straight couples should be doing fuck shit in public.
Right?
But it's the problem is that they want to with the gays and the prides, they want to be able to ostentatiously display their sexual behavior.
No.
It's not okay.
It's annoying.
Fucking annoying.
This nigga Daria says Mike is low.
Bro, are you thinking you think you're funny, man?
Trying to troll again.
Like I told you guys already, bro.
Um, if you guys come in with the bullshit with the audio, that's one of the ways that you'll get banned.
I don't even ban the haters.
But the mic shit or the audio shit, uh, if you're lying, it pisses me off because it hurts the quality of the show.
That's really the only way to get banned on my shit.
I'll let y'all niggas go crazy in your chat talking shit.
I got a bunch of stupid ass FBAs in here talking shit.
So, yeah.
Pleasure.
Of course.
Amazing job.
*laughs* *music*
Okay, so uh Mike will now choose LGBTQ activists to debate for 10 minutes on the claim of their choosing.
Okay.
All right, this is gonna be interesting.
Uh well, it's really I hate to pick I hate to pick favorite.
I know, you're probably my favorite of the whole show.
Uh I'm so tempted, and then of course, my uh fellow Catholic here.
But I think actually, I gotta pick Greg.
Greg, I felt you were really digging in in a in a serious way.
So, Greg, you're up.
Let's do it.
My claim is access to gender-affirming care for minors should be legal.
Okay, why do you think that the global consensus is that when we're talking about gender dysphoria, which is again just for anyone who doesn't know, I know you know, it's the diagnosable medical condition where someone experiences extreme distress as a result of their physical gender-related attributes, whether that's their genitalia or secondary sexual characteristics like their facial hair, um, and or the way society perceives them doesn't match their sense of gender.
Like for me, my sense of gender is that I'm a guy.
And if you look at studies, you can find global consensus.
Yeah.
Even more specifically, you're talking about the global consensus.
Yes, the global consensus.
Okay, so I guess my question then would be there was a global, certainly a national, but but more than national consensus on the positive medical good of lobotomies in the middle of the 20th century.
There was a medical consensus on the seriousness of phrenology and of eugenics for many, many decades.
And those all were proven to be terribly, terribly wrong and very harmful to the people on whom uh who had to suffer the experiments.
So how are you so confident, especially in the face of so much medical literature that contradicts your view that that it's uh worthwhile to experiment on these kids today?
Sure.
Um can I get go out of that backwards?
Sure.
All right, I'm I don't I'm just a guy.
Um he's he's a debater.
I'm a guy.
Okay.
Um so I think that arguably it is more experimental to deny the care.
Um I think when we look at the history of medical care, evidence-based medicine as a concept is actually relatively recent.
It was starting to be taught in like the 80s.
I think I think that's a modern flat self-flattery.
I don't think that's true.
I think actually just Wikipedia, evidence-based medicine.
I don't, but I don't get my knowledge from Wikipedia.
Okay.
Uh if you find whatever some knowledge from Wikipedia, yeah.
Find whatever knowledge is appropriate for you.
Yep.
Um we had pretty good medicine in the 60s, even the 20s.
And then the antiquity.
The last thing about um I watched have you seen Nosferatu, the movie?
Uh they've part of it many years ago.
Um Yeah, but I uh but I think we're doing terrible things like that now, like castrating little kids.
You're referring to castrating little kids.
Are you saying are you turning to a surgical procedure or are you referring to people?
And I'm talking about and even the New York Times admitted it.
So I, you know, not that I like to cite them.
But uh that's true.
And then also just later on, uh, if if kids go on to to follow through with the transgender procedures, they will be sterilized, get with with certainty.
The kit could you explain what that means?
How how what age are they and how are they following through the project?
Well, the puberty the puberty blockers obviously begin with uh before puberty, and that that alone that alone can lead to sterility and can lead to all sorts of other health problems.
But later on, later on in the teenage years, one could take cross-sex hormones, which have all sorts of terrible health problems associated with them, which also can cause sterility.
Okay.
And then and then furthermore, if if a person as uh at 17, 18, 19, or even later, decides to go through with the surgical procedures, say a hysterectomy or or any other kind of genital procedure, that by definition would cause sterility.
So going through that, um, so I actually, in preparation for this video, cold called a bunch of doctors.
Okay.
I just emailed them and I like zoomed with them, and they I also looked at scientific literature directly.
I actually I'm not involved in medical science, but I'm involved in science.
I presented at scientific conferences, I have a paper in peer review right now.
I've looked directly at this evidence, and I have not seen this evidence you're bringing up that puberty blockers cause sterility.
What I have seen, what doctors are they cause a host of other issues.
Um we had a doctor in yesterday.
If you guys know Dr. B84, shout out to you, Dr. B84.
I hope you're in here.
If you are, um if you if you could actually give a comment on this, and he was saying that a lot of these people have mental ailments.
Which a lot of them do.
A lot of them do.
There's no way that you're gonna take puberty blockers and you're not gonna end up fucking crazy.
No way.
It's already bad enough going through puberty.
Blocking it.
Yeah, no, man.
Doctors have told me, according to the guidelines from all these major medical associations, according to the best practices from these different children's hospitals, is that when you're put on puberty blockers, puberty blockers have already been used for decades for precocious puberty, which is another condition.
There's a lot of evidence on whether or not it causes harms.
In general, when you stop puberty blockers, the puberty resumes and actually.
That was the claim, but that's been disproven.
Well, so that's the same thing.
And if you get if you get your information, I'm not doubting that you've called doctors, but if you primarily get your information from Wikipedia and GLAD, you're gonna get bad information.
I don't.
I get my information from PubMed and doctors and I was just citing places that you had previously mentioned.
Okay, you know, the world professional organization of transgender health.
Which has which has been uh thrown uh absolutely out the window for its methodological errors and lies.
Can you WPA.
So I would not cite WP.
Can you help me understand the conspiracy then?
Because every major medical association, this is not the American.
It's just an activist group.
Okay, uh, and it's been it's been disproved.
I I mentioned this earlier.
You can go look that just book up Glad Major Medical Association.
Right.
Yeah, the gay and lesbian lobby sure is going to advocate for transgender.
They just have links to all of these medical associations.
It's not like they're you don't have to take the word for it.
It's literally a page that has links to like 30 plus statements.
They're hosted on the websites of these medical associations.
Right.
That back up the pro-trans view.
Right.
Right.
So it's not the American, it's not the American Transgender Association.
It's the American Medical Association.
We rely on these on these groups of people for advice on how to treat cancer, how to treat depression.
Sure.
They're also industry lobbying groups with a lot of political influence.
And there are and there are political alternatives.
Right, I'm just I'm just I'm just explaining that these are political organizations.
For any medication, there is a profit incentive for a pharmaceutical company to lobby a medical association.
Yeah, like you mean like very expensive cross-sex hormones that people will be hooked on for the rest of their lives from childhood.
Well, I was picking up for instance.
I was picking up anti-seizure medicine for my brother-in-law last night, and his insurance didn't go through, and they said for a 20-day supply, it's $4,000.
Yeah, yeah.
There's a lot, it's it's a problem.
I think so.
Do you agree that medicine should be controversial take?
The reason why we have so many issues in America is we have so many fat motherfuckers.
If I'm going to be real with y'all, that's really what it comes down to.
That's the elephant in the room, man.
A lot of the...
See?
All right.
I'm about to hurt some feelings.
Someone said the volume of your voice is way low.
Chat, is the mic fine?
Or are these niggas just tripping?
They're saying my mic is too low.
See, I hate when this shit happens.
Now I gotta fucking deal with this shit.
Because niggas are crying about fucking sound.
Give me ones if it's good.
Two if it's not.
One if it's good.
Two if it's not.
This FBI Kyrie Priest guy says...
Um fix your mic.
Your volume is fine.
Give me once if it's good, two if it's low.
Two if it's low.
Two if it's low.
They're trolling you, Myron.
See, this is why I hate this shit, bro.
Because now I'm like stopping the show.
They're saying mic is good, video is loud.
Well, the video's loud because I got it up to 350 here.
I could lower the video to 270.
But that's because I got this volume ass over here that increases it.
It's trolls.
Bro, I'm about to bang y'all niggas, man.
Then fucking come in here just trolling with the fucking sound, dude.
Because you guys heard the choir of the show.
guys really do, man.
...
All right.
Be cheaper.
Um, so here's the thing, right?
With this thing.
Yeah, it's because I got the volume loud on here with the with the video.
I had it at like 360.
So what?
What do you guys what is the best volume for this?
You guys want to like uh with these YouTube videos like what 300?
250?
I yeah, I I'd like for medicine to be cheaper, but I think is that too loud?
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
We can agree on that.
It says medicine should be cheaper.
Okay, but I guess before you like, I think you're making my point, which is that there are really perverse medical incentives for groups.
Even we saw this at one of the children's transgender clinics that was closed in the United States that that was acknowledging on camera that when you when you put a kid down these procedures, you are making a lot of money for the hospital and for 10%.
All right, let me bring this shit down to two 10 for the pharmaceutical industry because you're hooking them on very, very expensive drugs for the rest of their lives.
And that's the kind of preference incentive that you're talking about.
So you're not the isn't that true for Yeah, um the thing is is that most people still said it's fine.
People are most people are saying it's fine.
Even before all this bullshit with me adjusting it, because people get annoyed by you niggas complaining about audio, bro.
You guys really be bitching about audio a lot.
And it's fucking annoying.
So anyway, yeah.
Now I see why niggas don't listen to their chat, bro.
Holy man.
People be, see, I'd be reading the chat, but now everyone says like never read your chat.
And I think that's why.
This shit like this.
But I'm always gonna read it because I think uh, you know, self-improvement is self-improvement is important, even if it annoys me.
But anyway, anyway.
All right.
All right.
So here's the thing when it comes to um going back to what I was gonna say before, before I got sidetracked there.
When it comes to, you know, all this medication, I think I think we live in an over medicated society.
That's what I truly think.
I think we got way too much fucking SSRIs, antidepressant medication, anxiety medication, fucking um, you know, uh people using OZMPIC like all this shit, like we are way too medicated, right?
And I think the reason why we're way too medicated is because it's like we make up fucking problems out of thin air.
Oh, you have ADHD, you have ADD.
Whatever happened to just tell niggas that they're stupid.
You know what I mean?
Like, let's just controversial take.
This might be a little bit crass for some of you guys.
Some of you guys might not like to hear this, but I'm just gonna be honest here.
Like, whatever just happened is saying that niggas are stupid, right?
We have all these fucking excuses.
Oh, you have ADHD, oh you just you're just a little hyper.
Oh, we need to get you some Ritalin.
Why don't we just say niggas are stupid?
Whatever happened to that.
Not everyone is gonna be smart.
Now everyone's gonna be bright, not everyone's gonna be a genius, not everyone's gonna have high IQ.
Most people are stupid by definition, right?
Or average intelligence, which in my eyes means you're stupid, but that's a whole other conversation, right?
I say that tongue in cheek a little bit.
But the point is that not everyone is smart, bro.
But we live in a society where it's like, oh, we want everyone to be special.
No, nothing's wrong with you.
It's just that you have this ailment.
No, motherfuckers are just dumb.
They're just dumb a lot of times.
And here's the thing.
If you're dumb, you can get a head chat.
It's the C students that end up like becoming CEOs.
It's the C students that end up becoming president of the United States, like George Bush, etc.
A lot of the times, the guys that are A students, they end up working for other niggas.
So you don't have to be high IQ to be successful.
Let me be very explicit about that.
You be resourceful, know what the fuck you're doing, and use your strengths.
While also mitigating your weaknesses.
That means getting people in that know your weaknesses, right?
To help you out.
So we have kind of deviated from bullying.
We've deviated from telling people the truth.
We've deviated from just saying niggas are dumb.
So instead of telling people that they're stupid, we medicate them.
And we tell them that, oh, it's not because you're dumb, it's because you have ADHD or you have hyperness or let's get you some riddling or whatever.
But the problem with this medicine is it's not good for you.
A lot of the times this medication is worse than the problem it solves.
If we're gonna be honest, sometimes the side effects are worse than the original problem.
Right?
Not to mention, right?
We don't know the long-term effects of a lot of this medication that we're using.
A lot of it is relatively new.
We don't have the long-term effects of how it affects you mentally, the physically, etc.
So I'm anti-medication in general.
I really am.
I try to study out the doctor's office and I try to stay away from using medicine.
That's why I try to eat as much natural foods as possible.
Yeah, I have an energy drink here or there, but I control my calories, it's always low calories, all my underdrips are zero calories.
Caffeine, whatever.
I think I'll be fine, right?
There's worse shit than that.
I don't drink alcohol, I don't smoke, I don't do any of that bullshit.
I just drink a lot of caffeine.
Oh well.
But the point I'm trying to make is simply this: We've come up with convenient excuses for why people are inadequate.
And these uh excuses always result in medication.
Well, who does that benefit really?
Well, I'll tell you this, the pharmaceutical companies make a lot of fucking money.
And a lot of times, the United States is one of the only countries where we can run ads on uh pharmaceutical products.
You guys know that?
In other countries, they don't let them run ads on medicine.
Only the United States lets you do it.
So now, if you take something that is capitalistic, right?
Like selling medicine, what's their goal?
Their goal is profit.
Is it really to help you out?
No.
It's to make money.
So they're gonna go ahead and misdiagnose you on a bunch of shit or give you medication that you don't need.
That a lot of times has side effects that will fuck you up.
So I think that's the problem.
And it starts with what I said before with obesity.
Too many fat motherfuckers in America.
Too many fat, weak-minded motherfuckers.
I truly think if people just got on a natural diet, 80-90% of the food's coming from wholesome sources, exercising regularly, that would alleviate most of the health problems we have in the United States.
Truly, I really do think that.
Because you go to other countries, they don't have the same issues that we have with obesity and all these fucking health issues.
Heart disease is one of the number one killers.
Where does heart disease come from?
People being fat as fuck.
So again, controversial take, but I think we over-prescribe medication and we over tell people that they're sick when they're really not.
And I think we do it for pro for you know, profiteering reasons.
Any medicine.
But some more than others.
So why, why, what is this is what I'm trying to understand.
So are you just saying that we shouldn't trust medical associations?
Why is it?
No, I'm just saying names.
Um yeah, to a degree, yeah.
We shouldn't.
Because they're a business now.
And when they're a business, their job is the bottom line and making money.
So if that means that they gotta sell you medication, they will do that.
Now, are there instances where medication is required?
Of course, right?
You know, modern medicine, etc.
We've been able to extend people's lives, we've increased the quality of life, of course.
Right?
I'm not one of these people that's like, no medication ever.
Uh doctors are all scammers.
No, but what I will say is outside of like surgery or something very serious, a lot of stuff can be fixed just by not being a fat piece of shit and living a healthy lifestyle.
That's what I'm saying.
Because there's these incentives you're outlining.
No, inside all medical.
In this case, I'm trying to this motherfucker.
He's fat as fuck.
Bro, I don't want to hear nothing from you until you lose like 70 pounds, nigga.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
Like this guy right here that's talking is fat as fuck.
Look at his face.
Look at that.
Look at his jacket.
This dude is huge.
Trusting the American Journal of Psychiatry.
I'm testing now the health services of the United Kingdom and Sweden and Finland.
I'm trusting all sorts of things.
I'm trusting the New York Times for goodness sake.
In its review of a hundred reviews of a hundred studies.
Well, we spoke earlier.
You didn't even know what the cash review found.
I certainly did.
I absolutely did.
You told me.
You said I said that it banned the puberty blockers for kids, and you said, well, it restricted them.
Which are practically synonymous.
No, you didn't, you didn't.
I my sense was you didn't you weren't very familiar with this.
But you're not a good idea.
A lot of people keep talking about my sense.
I don't know.
Like I come here, I I I refer to these medical papers, and everyone says, well, but I just sense that you want to like kill people or whatever.
I'm sorry you feel that way.
I'm sorry we triggered you.
Yeah, no, I mean my facts unfortunately don't care about your family.
What facts are you bringing up?
You've not brought any facts up though, fat ass.
Like, what the fuck are you talking about?
Your facts is that you sense that I don't know what I've cited you.
I've cited you probably two dozen uh academic papers.
Do you know how many biomedical papers are published per year?
Uh on this subject?
How many?
Generally.
How many on the subject?
Generally on this subject.
Yeah, how many on this subject?
You don't know a lot more than 12.
You don't know either.
Well, here's the thing.
Like, do you think that all of these major medical associations?
Do you think that all of the reports that I've cited are just false?
Do you think the New York Times.
Again, these major medical associations, these are all those of the same idiots that said that we need to be locked up in our house for six fucking months.
So let's be honest, you gotta take everything with a grain of salt.
Guys, remember back in 2020, let's go back in time a little bit.
Remember that?
Oh my god, social distancing, wear a mask.
Remember that?
Take the jab!
Ah!
Ah!
Yeah!
Thank you.
Remember that shit chat?
I remember.
So everything needs to be taken with a grain of salt.
Medical professionals aren't always right.
And if anything, the pandemic should red pill a lot of you guys on the map on the pharmaceutical industry.
They made a bunch of money from those vaccines.
A lot of you niggas got jabbed.
Some of you guys right now in the chat, a lot of you guys got jabbed.
Alright.
Stupid.
But why?
Because there was an enormous amount of pressure from the medical community.
Yeah, we're going through an unprecedented event, and everyone was gonna die from the flu.
Basically.
So again, everything needs to be taken with a grain of salt, even for medical professionals.
And I know some of you guys were required, but that's what I'm trying to say.
That's the problem.
You get banned off YouTube, you would lose your job, etc.
if you questioned the vaccine.
That's problematic.
That's problematic.
Times is just lying.
That's why we're talking about the stuff.
When it says the puberty blockers can't be reversed.
I don't care about the New York Times.
Do you care about the I like your cooking recipes?
Do you want to do that?
Why are you thinking about the New York Times?
You're making me hungry.
Okay, my point here.
Yeah, and that's the problem, fat ass.
That's a big part of the problem.
That's why you're fat making me hungry.
That's the issue, fat ass.
When you do like a like a meta-analysis or a systematic review, you get you know a panel of experts.
You mean like you don't have access to secret special information that they don't have access to.
So why are they all these and they're not all medical associations?
But you're misrepresenting this because you're ignoring the largest data sets on transgender health.
You're ignoring the largest scientific and popular publications, and you're saying, yeah, well, WPATH, which is a pro-trans advocacy group, thinks that trans and the kids is great.
And I'm sure they do.
And I'm sure there are other medical associations that have been promoting that too.
Although fewer and fewer as time goes on, because the longer term effects of the transgender procedures on kids are coming to pass, and you're seeing more cases of regret, and you're seeing that the suicide rates don't decline and the depression rates don't decline.
And the anxiety rates.
Can I jump in here?
Okay.
So I didn't just mention that one organization.
Um I actually would love to clear that up for you about the suicide rates.
Please do.
Um, first of all, I want to disambiguate detransition and surgery regret.
So detransition typically happens when people are not, it's not that they internally change, it's external pressures like social stigma or familial, you know, being rejected by your family, lead people to walk back their transition.
Uh, real quick, Jabriel says, uh, I'm a YouTube mod, do you want me to time out the audio trolls?
No, it's fine.
Uh, you know, I think we fixed the audio.
Most of the people now, uh, it seems the 210 range seems to be the sweet spot for a lot of you guys.
I'll bring it up just a tad just in case people think it's a little bit more and put it to 230.
Um, I think that should be pretty good with my mic, shouldn't overpower the mic.
Um, and then um Alboys says Americans mostly lives are too lazy to go to the gym and eat healthy and make a proper lifestyle change to make them feel better.
It's easier for them to go to the doctor and get prescribed BS pills.
They used to cope, uh use cope and excuse it for their obesity.
Absolutely, our boys.
Your uh dog Frank, um, yo dog, you should read only CC to incentivize niggas to join.
You never read CC anymore, but you'd rather read FBA's trolls on Rumble and YouTube, but you never read CC when things like the volume issues.
Actually, I did read the the CC chat mostly when it came to the volume.
That's why I said y'all niggas are trolling, actually.
So trust me, I read the CC chat when it comes to that stuff because I trust you guys more.
So um, yeah, Frank, don't worry.
Uh, trust me, that's why that's why I knew niggas were trolling, bro.
Because I was looking at a CC chat and they were like, nah, it's fine.
So that's why, bro.
That's how I knew that they were trolling in the first place.
And I'm looking in the Discord chat too, by the way, FYI.
I'm in there as well, looking on the Myron Life channel.
Not the detransitioners I've talked to, and I've talked to a number of people.
Well, that's why you can't just talk to people.
That's why we have to do science and evidence, right?
Oh, you kept telling me to focus on anecdotes, and I never said that.
I don't think I ever said that.
I I think you're confusing me with another very handsome person here.
It's my looks.
Um, okay.
Um we got Owl Boy says people underestimate the power of clean, healthy diet and working out.
Absolutely they do.
That would literally solve nearly all elements of problems you have health-wise.
Yeah, it really will.
Um, and then if you do gotta still get medical attention, it probably is gonna be minimized.
It's gonna be way less.
Um, Valexia says, My partner's sister is a director of legend, big pharma.
She used to work with Pfizer.
Show some knows this procedures cause many side effects and makes them a lot of money.
And we know who runs uh the medical industry.
Yeah, we know who runs that.
We know who the head of uh Pfizer is, actually, as a matter of fact, and you know, just for a little bit of fun.
Let's go ahead and look.
Who's the CEO of Pfizer?
Right here.
This guy, Albert Berla.
Yep.
Self-explanatory.
So um my point is the thank you.
Thank you, everyone.
Okay, so detransition is what I just said.
Yeah.
I don't think that's true, though.
I think that's just a thing you're saying.
Thank you for thank you for saying for the record that you don't think is true.
Moving on.
Um surgery regret is typically, it's not when someone like re regrets their identity, it's usually when there is something like cosmetic or functional about the result of the surgery.
That's a cliffhanger to hang on.
Part two.
Yeah.
Look at him.
You can't even see his neck, bro.
See, the people that complain about this shit nine out of ten times, like, look at this.
Look at this nigga's neck, bro.
Bro, he has no neck.
Like, bro, how do you take up the whole fucking collar space?
Like, how?
Qualcomm punch.
Literally, look at that.
Fat as fuck.
No neck, chat.
This dude's over here talking about health ailments and referring to the medical community community.
That's the fucking problem, man.
That's the issue here.
That's the issue here.
Like I said before, chat.
We live in an over-medicated society.
We truly do.
We truly do.
We got a bunch of fat asses and idiots.
And we always want to make excuses for why they're fucking idiots.
Instead of just saying they're idiots.
Do it be 300 pounds and say, I'm depressed.
I need medication.
Well, hold on one sec, dumbass.
Like, are you depressed because you're actually depressed?
Or is that a valid response to be to you being a fat piece of shit?
That's why I think in most cases, I'll be honest with y'all.
Depression isn't real in most cases.
Yeah, I fucking said it.
Depression is not real in many cases.
Most of the time when you're depressed, you deserve to be fucking depressed because you're a loser.
Depression is a valid response to your inadequacy.
You're a fat piece of shit.
You're not making money, no one respects you, girls don't want to be around you.
Your parents are disappointed by you.
No one in your fucking circle wants to be like you.
You deserve to be depressed because you're a fucking loser.
It's a very healthy response to you being a fucking dork.
And a loser dork and a poor dork and a weak dork or a fat dork.
Or all of the above.
So depression creates discomfort.
That discomfort will hopefully motivate you to get off your ass and fucking do something.
And then once you do something and you get an accomplishment, that'll make you feel better.
You get a little bit of confidence, and then it allows you to continue the trajectory of success.
This is why they say all the time.
Hey, little ones, add up to big ones.
Wake up in the morning, make your bed.
You compass something for the day.
Then go out and work, accomplish something for the day.
Go to the gym, comp something for the day.
You do that over a day, you feel better.
You do it over a week, you'll feel better, even more better.
Then you do it over a month, then you feel great.
Then you do it for a year, you feel amazing.
Then you do it for years.
That's what we're talking about.
Fucking having a mindset of victory.
Right?
Is that people think that happiness is owed to them.
It's not.
It's really not.
Happiness and uh being content, that's a bill, and it's due every fucking day, chat.
That's the issue.
We live in a society where people think they deserve to be happy.
You don't deserve shit.
Happiness is earned.
Sorry.
Contrary to what the left or the liberals or the wokies or TV or mainstream media wants to tell you, you don't deserve to be happy.
You really don't.
It's earned and it's due every fucking day, and it's an expensive bill.
A lot of you niggas can't afford it.
If I'm gonna be honest, because you're too fucking lazy.
But if you are willing to go ahead and pay the price and do the fucking work, I promise you, you're gonna feel better.
Why is it that I don't see people depressed like that after they've made themselves become a somebody, making a bunch of money, go to the gym, people respect them, people want to be like them.
Most of the time, these people don't end up depressed.
Yes, are there a crazy examples?
There always will be, where someone has it all and still off themselves, of course.
But the majority of people that are successful are pretty damn happy.
You just don't hear about it because they're not crying about it on the internet.
You only know about the ones where they do something to themselves because obviously that's a news story.
But I would argue that most people that go to the gym, take care of themselves, are successful, killing it in life, they're not depressed.
Without any down, there is no up.
Without, you know, feeling feeling good, right?
The reason why you feel good is because you felt bad before.
You need that polarity to appreciate what you have.
But we live in this crazy world again where people think that happiness is owed to them, and it's simply not.
That's actually one of the biggest lies we tell people in modern society that happiness is owed to you, that you deserve it.
One of the biggest fucking lies we tell people, truly, and it's destructive.
Because people go through their life and their life sucks, and they're like, oh, damn, why am I so sad all the time?
Why am I so depressed?
I deserve to be happy.
I saw it on TikTok.
But then, if you run into my videos, which they're trying to fucking ban all the all the time, but I give it to you real, especially if you're a man.
Your happiness as being a man, nine out of ten times is gonna come from your accomplishments.
Competence leads to accomplishments, which then leads to confidence.
I've been saying that's just as fucking 2020, man.
Again, competence leads to accomplishments, which then leads to confidence.
Confidence is earned, and so is your happiness.
And again, it's a bill due every fucking day, chat.
Okay.
So look, most of the time when they market and say you're depressed, you need medicine.
No, you don't.
You need to get your bitch ass up and do something.
Need to fucking get something done.
You need to go seize the day.
Because as a man, it's in your biology to be productive.
And if you're not, the natural recourse for you being a lazy piece of shit is depression.
And you deserve it, quite frankly.
You deserve to be depressed and sad if you're a lazy piece of shit.
You truly do.
Sorry.
There's winners and losers.
Not everybody's gonna be a winner.
This participation trophy bullshit that we have.
No, it's not real.
Carrying on pleasure.
This format is great.
I love this, and I'm just irritated that we didn't think of this first and do the show ourselves.
Some of the interlocutors are a little more serious than others, but I I really liked chatting with all of them, and they have a great deal of my sympathy.
I think Michael Knowles is annoying to be quite honest, disrespectful, and kind of unintelligent.
I think he's a fing Nazi.
The way that they usually dishonestly present my views.
Of course, this dumb bitch, he's a Nazi.
Well, look at her with all our whore tats.
Bro, you're a 304.
Shut the fuck up.
And then this weird, these weirdos.
Some of the interlocutors are a little more serious than others, but I I really liked chatting with all of them, and they have a great deal of my sympathy.
I think Michael Noah is annoying to be quite honest.
I know you ain't talking, motherfucker.
Respectful and kind of unintelligent.
I think he's a fucking Nazi.
Of course.
Of course, this bitch always brought everything back to Hitler.
The way that they usually disappear.
Speaking of which, I made a whole post about Hitler, by the way, um uh X. Which I can't put on YouTube for obvious reasons.
But um all I will say is that uh you guys have been lied to about a lot of it.
I'll put the X post on here for you guys.
Dishonestly present my views is that I hate them or that I want to kill them or something like that, which I don't, and I've explicitly said that I don't.
They say, oh, well, we don't want people to die, but they know damn well that the suicide rates skyrocket the second you remove access to gender affirming care.
My favorite conversation occurred with Blossom because I was not really required to speak at all for that conversation, and it made my job much easier.
Uh but uh he was a nice fella.
He just kept talking over me.
It was just like, I gotta get in there.
I don't care.
I'm a black trans woman, I'm a powerhouse, you've gonna listen to me.
And so I just went forward.
I really liked Greg because he was respectful and at least to some degree listening to what the other person was saying.
I'm putting a tweet in the chat for you guys so you guys can read it.
Um it's it's uh tweet about um and I actually re reference uh Daryl Cooper's work, uh very esteemed historian, um, about service in the mustache man's army.
However, the flaw in his art feel free to check it out.
Click the link I put in all the chats.
Click the link I put in all the chats.
Argument was that he was grounding his understanding of the truth and even of medicine on consensus.
And of course, the truth is not necessarily found by means of consensus.
That was one of the most horrific experiences I've ever had talking to uh you're fat.
So I'll be honest, fat people's opinions don't matter, bro.
You need to get into fucking gym.
Welcome pawns.
It's always annoying fat libtards like this that fuck everything up for everybody else, bro.
I'm very glad I did it, and I'm never doing it again.
Mason, who kept calling me Mindy.
I felt he was not really engaged in our conversation.
Yeah, Michael's a fing clown.
Uh, I talked to uh Ben Shapiro, I've talked to Charlie Kirk, I've talked to a lot of conservative figures, and he is the worst at having some sort of cohesive argument.
All he tries to do is push people's buttons to get these emotional responses that then he can turn into those viral clips.
I'd um well, who controls their emotions, bro?
You're the idiot that's over here crying.
Like why does the left never take accountability for them getting triggered and getting mad?
That's the problem is that they're too goddamn emotional, bro.
The bravery of every transgender person that came here today.
I would just say that trans women are women and belong in all women's faces.
I think that if you went out of your loop a little bit and you got to know us as people one-on-one, you would change how you feel about us overall.
I don't care what Donald Trump and his administration think they're gonna do.
The reality is we're gonna always be here.
We're gonna live in society, so as a matter of the law, we have to accept certain things, you know.
Either women can have their own bathrooms or they can't.
We're at a moment now of particular confusion, and I think we should ditch it because everyone's getting unhappy.
When you're going down the wrong path, the real progressive is the one who stops and turns around and goes back in the other direction.
All right, so uh let's go ahead.
We got ASAP Rocky and I get to cover this, and Cash Patel.
Cash Patel just got confirmed as FBI director, chat.
Hi, director Cash Patel getting 51 votes in a Senate wide confirmation vote just a moment ago to 49 no's, which means that two Republicans Bro literally made it by the skin of his fucking teeth, man.
Let's go to senior correspondent Chad Pergram, who's following all the moves on Capitol Hill.
Chad.
Good afternoon, John.
Well, Bernie Moreno, the Republican Center from Ohio just read the vote total, 51 to 49.
Mitch McConnell, the former Republican leader who announced his uh retirement earlier today.
He voted yes.
Some people thought he might vote no, but there were two GOP no's.
You had Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine.
So 5149.
They did not need J.D. Vance here to break a tie in this instance.
I should note that this is only the second nominee who's gotten more than one.
Yeah, um Heggseth also made it by the skin of his teeth.
So crazy stuff, man.
absolutely crazy stuff here.
On GOP, no, you had Mitch McConnell, who's voted, uh, you know, being the only no on the Republican side a couple of times here.
You have to go back to Pete Hegseth in late January, who got three GOP no's Collins, Murkowski, and McConnell, and Vance had to break the tie to confirm Hegseth as the defense secretary.
But uh he's been confirmed, and now the Senate goes on to the budget debate.
This establishes the framework for the president's domestic policy agenda.
Uh that's something they'll be getting into uh in just the next couple of minutes.
Lindsay Graham, the Republican Senator from uh South Carolina, who is the chairman of the budget committee speaking right now, and they will have what they call it.
Uh yeah, neocon as well.
Retard neo-con for sure.
Call a voterama on the Senate floor.
Also, by the way, I got this from the Council Club Discord.
I'm gonna go over that next to the Benny Johnson stuff.
They vote and they vote, and did I say they vote?
They will be doing this all night long as they set up this framework for the president's budget proposal.
John.
Uh also, guys, do me a favor.
Uh we got uh let me look at how many likes we got here on YouTube.
We got 772.
Guys, we need two thousand man.
Let's get this thing up.
Let's get up to two thousand ninjas.
Let's go to two thousand.
Um also if you're watching on Rumble, open up a YouTube tab for your boy.
Also Castle Club Ninjas.
If you guys are watching, open up a tab.
Like the video.
Would greatly appreciate it.
So Chad, thank you very much.
Still a lot of nominees.
Yet to go.
All right.
Let's see.
Let's see what's new with Cash Patel here.
Nope, that's not.
Let me see.
But uh, we saw that.
Is there anything else?
Did he do a press conference or anything?
The Senate has just confirmed Donald Trump's controversial pick to lead the FBI, Kash Patel.
He was confirmed in a narrow 51 to...
They're definitely mad about that, bro.
I'll tell you that, man.
They did not want him to be the fucking director of the FBI.
Um D TV says, I don't know if anyone has spoken about this, but uh and the Rabbi and Canada's debate on Paris Morgan's channel, Rabbi Dildo admits Israel's nuclear weapons timestamp 1930 and claims BB is his friend.
Also for these clo uh ass clowns FBAs, please look up Liberia.
Yeah, um, yeah, dude.
Uh Israel has nuclear weapons.
They just never publicly acknowledge it because um it would cause them problems.
But they everybody knows they have them.
49 vote with Republican Senator Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski both voting against him, all other Republicans voting for him.
Patel is a Trump loyalist, as you know, who worked for him during his first administration.
He's been a fierce critic of the FBI in the past and has vowed to bring reform to the agency that he believes has become corrupted.
Chief Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas joining us now for more.
Pierre, let's talk about the changes that we should expect now that Patel is going to be.
A lot of people resonated from the FBI.
Actually, matter of fact, that'll be my next story too.
I want to cover um what's going on at the Department of Justice in general.
Uh, which I want I got a video to react to what you guys on that one.
They had the FBI.
Well, before we get to that, I think one of the things we should probably point out, uh, Kira and Terry, is that this was the most partisan vote as far as I can tell in U.S. history in regard to an FBI director.
In the past, uh, you'd had directors that would be confirmed with, you know.
Uh the CPA Daily Wire is live right now with CPAC.
Oh, man.
Uh.
And then we got oh, we got uh chat.
Look uh on my feed right now, look at what I see here.
We got um CPAC right now, Ben Shapiro's talking, and then we got uh bad has barra 86 uh uh uh fucking Hasanabi talking with a uh these guys look like some weird weirdo libs.
Young Turks on right now, uh and a response to tax caps, but confirmed is Oh my god, young Turks, bro.
Um Yeah, this is funny shit.
Okay, let's see what some of these niggas are doing.
I was gonna go to CPAC, actually, guys, but like obviously I couldn't do it because so much shit is going on.
It's actually sin.
Uh and and that, you know, the institution I can't find a girl.
Thus, the institution of marriage is broken, and thus I should treat women like trash.
Okay, that that is a terrible way to go about your life.
The answer is a good woman is finding a good woman is to be a good idea.
The answer, right the answer to having a good marriage is to find a good woman and engage in a good marriage.
The answer to be finding yourself a better church is to find yourself a better church.
If you don't actually like the church that you're going to, if it's been taken over by wokies, then the answer is not, well, I guess we're done with the church.
The church is stupid, we're not doing it anymore.
The answer is to either form your own or to find a more traditional instituted church that is not doing those stupid things.
And I think one of the great temptations of politics is to assume that politics can solve everything.
You got problems in your life, economic, spiritual, marital, and and politics is gonna solve all of those problems.
If only you can go after somebody out there and blame those people, well then that gives you the license to do really whatever you want.
And and then the failures that spring there from are not your own fault.
And that to me is a sin.
It's a sin against yourself, it's a sin against your society, it's a sin against the God who created you, gave you free will, the ability to choose and the skills with which to do something productive in the world.
Yeah.
It's uh this is funny.
Yeah, uh, yeah, so you got Michael Knowles, Jeremy Boring here.
I forget this guy's name, but I know he's one of them boys.
Uh Matt Walsh.
I was in a dialogue with someone on be eradicated, and this person kept saying over and over, uh, my wife left me and she destroyed my relationship with my children.
She took the house, she got half of my money.
I didn't want a divorce.
Oh, this is gonna be good.
Let's let's do oh okay.
So, guys, we're gonna get the Tradcon take on women.
This is gonna be fucking fantastic.
Get your popcorns, niggas.
Get your popcorns.
I'm going to get some water real quick.
Oh, man!
Oh shit, here we go, baby.
Oh man, talk about okay, chat.
So we're gonna do a quick little um we're gonna quick at the we'll come back to Patel and all the other topics, but uh let's go ahead and go into this, bro.
She chose to get this divorce, and he had tons of followers, he's creating tons of energy around this argument.
And I said, listen, there's there's no question divorce laws are punitive toward men, they need to be changed.
Uh all the incentives around marriage have become um deeply inverted to the detriment of our society.
These are real policy issues that need to be addressed.
So, but I do think that you're throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
I mean, I'm sorry that this happened to you, that your wife left you for no reason.
He said, Well, I mean, she had a reason.
I cheated on her.
And so, well, there you go.
Uh me thinks the policy that you are actually uh against is the uh policy of you.
Yeah, you're you're the policy of consequence, of just consequence.
That doesn't have the Ten Commandments.
That's the policy that he opposed.
Yeah, those guys Uncle God's policies.
Uh but it is nevertheless the case that most of what your life will be is what you make of it.
There will be parts of your life that are impacted by outside forces, absolutely and the beauty of politics is that we have the opportunity, especially in a country like this one, to do something about those policies that impede our ability to live our lives.
But you know, I was backstage talking to Mike Rowe.
He mentioned there are eight million open jobs in this country right now.
There are seven million working age men who aren't just unemployed, they have removed themselves from the workforce.
They do they're not looking for a job, they don't want a job.
They feel disenfranchised because they have been disenfranchised, but they are also participating in their own disenfranchisement.
And one of the one of the things I've learned in life, one of the things I've learned in business.
You know, sometimes people who've succeeded in business will tell you business is about fail, fail, fail until you make it.
And that's not true.
Success in business is about fail, fail, fail, fail, fail, and with a little luck, you made it along the way.
It's it's much more, it's less like getting to a destination.
Fucking it what much more like being a batter in the major leagues.
If you if you get a uh hit three out of ten times in the major leagues, you will be in the hall of fame.
There will be statues of you in your hometown.
You m you did not get a hit 70% of the time.
And it's not as though once you did get a hit, you only hit from there on out.
No, it's that you you missed, you missed, you got a hit, you missed, you missed, you missed, you got a hit.
You missed, you got a hit, you got walked.
Most of the times when you got the hit, you still didn't score.
You got thrown out at second.
Or the batter right behind you was uh the third out, and you basically got your hit and got on base for no reason whatsoever.
Sometimes you score and you didn't earn it.
Sometimes you pop it up, but the infield fly rule goes into effect, and no one even knows what's happening in the game anymore.
I lost the analogy, but I'm sure there was all that matters is that you get back up and keep batting.
That's the only difference between it's not the only difference, but it's the fundamental difference between people who make it in baseball and people who do not make it in baseball, and it is true in business, and it is true in your marriage, it's true as a parent, it's true in almost every aspect of your life.
It's your ability to take life as it is, not as you wish it would be, to take the hard parts of life and to keep getting back up and to keep uh doing your job.
Well, speaking of the hard parts of life, taxes, folks.
So, am I right?
Taxes suck, right?
They're bad.
That's why President Trump just fired everybody at the IRS.
He actually did.
He just fired like thousands of people at the IRS.
Well, unfortunately, you don't have a choice.
I'm sorry to tell you this.
April 15th tax day is just around the corner.
And don't think that just because Trump and Elon are going through and basically making all these.
But each of us again, that's one eight hundred, nine five eight one thousand, or visit.
Those were the most powerful remarks ever delivered on this page.
Well about balance of nature.
I thought it was a good thing.
Hey, you're sitting next to the man who called for the eradication of transgenderism from our national polity on the five.
Well, second, okay, it was a second.
Now eradicate ill health from your body.
I think it's hilarious that Ben Shapiro ran an ad in the middle of this fucking thing.
I mean, come on, man.
Stereotypes, bro.
During our Ben Keysh, precisely the opposite policy.
The more sycophantice you are, the more I want your question.
So please, if you like me or or even love me, front of the line.
We'll take our first question.
Awesome.
Thanks, guys.
Um my name is Luke Rexing, and I am actually a subscriber.
Oh, it's fucking empty chat.
Look at that.
Yo, Daily Wires fell off, chat.
Look at that.
Look at all the empty seats in there.
And Elijah told me that CPAC sucks.
He was he's there right now.
He told me, damn, dude, you should fucking you mean you're not missing out.
I'm also getting into cigars, so haven't tried one of those yet.
Just throwing that out there.
Yeah.
Past it.
Maybe let's go.
Thank you.
You can just Venmo me for about $15 for those guys.
Whenever you have a moment.
Please be 18.
23.
I think it's 21 now.
Oh.
Um, but my question is I hope a Gruper gets on and asks the question.
Let's see.
The young conservative who wants to focus on a new business and an entrepreneurial spirit, how should I go about integrating my views into my business?
Well, I think it depends on on the kind of business that you're founding.
So I mean that there's certain things that are just baseline conservative, like be honest in business and don't try to cheat people, right?
Um the the in in my faith, the Jewish faith, you may have noticed, um it it the it says that the the first thing that God is going to ask you after you die is were you honest in your business dealings?
Is one of the things that Judaism teaches, as you know, we like the money.
Umest with other Jews.
The Tom Mud does say that it's okay to steal from Gwam.
Just saying.
In any case, what when it comes to actually forming a business, uh, you know, the the hard part of business, and Jeremy can talk about this more than I can since he does a lot of the hiring and firing.
Uh is is actually being cold-blooded enough to look at what's working and what's not.
You're not doing anybody any kindnesses By keeping people in the wrong position for too long.
That's the hardest part, I think, of of of doing business is the difficulty in extricating yourself emotionally from the business to do the efficient thing.
But it is important that in order for your business to be a success, in order to be able to employ other people and provide goods and services at a at a market rate, that you actually make those hard decisions.
And again, I think that that requires a certain level of emotional remove, and you have to understand that you're actually, again, not doing anybody any favors by keeping them in a position where they ought not be.
And that that does, I think also they rationalize firing Candace Owens.
So include the reality that you have to, I think take the blame on yourself if you hired the wrong person.
Usually if an employee fails and somebody does something wrong at your company, it's probably because you put the wrong person in the wrong position to succeed, right?
That's that's sort of your job as a company, is to put people in the right position to succeed.
And so that, that, that I think is the hardest part.
Can I also say one thing that you're integrating your values into the business and I don't know what, what your business is.
Uh.
Maybe you said it, I haven't been paying attention to the question.
No, uh but integrate them as in like Ben said, you're living according to your values.
What I think you you don't need to do and probably shouldn't do, is say, well, this is my business, and I'm the this is the conservative version of this business.
We're the conservative fill in the blank.
You don't need to be that.
Just do the business and do it well.
And if you're living according to your values, then you're already, you know, the conservative version of that business.
Sounds good.
Thank you guys.
Thank you.
Hey, my name is Christy Clark, and I'm actually asking this question for my 14-year-old daughter who's at home watching right now and absolutely loves y'all.
She watches you all the time.
I have to turn her TV off at night.
Matt, super uncomfortable movie, absolutely loved it.
I don't know how you sat there and and did that, but that was amazing.
It's it's because I'm uh, as Jeremy's pointed out, it's because I'm a sociopath.
That's how.
That's that's my secret.
But my question for my daughter Belle is she wants to be just like you.
She's 14, she's charging that way of doing this type of thing, absolutely wants to do this in life.
And how do no, she needs to be in a fucking kitchen?
That's what you should be telling her to do.
Now everyone has cut out to be Brett Cooper.
Like, bro.
What is up with women wanting to be political commentators or be on the internet?
Like, no.
Focus on getting a fucking family.
How does she get started even at 14 in the world that we live in where she is I want to see what they say here because honestly.
You know, they push conservative values, you know, and anti-feminism.
Let's see what they say.
Pro-Trump, pro-Republican, what does she do at this age to be you one day and take over Daily Wire?
Ben, uh eventually we'll be for sale, so she can do it.
But um, I I think that, you know, I I started writing a syndicated column when I was 17, so actually not that much older than than your daughter is now.
Uh and the the key, I think this is true by the way, in virtually all businesses, but it's certainly true when it comes to political commentary, uh, is you have to read an awful lot, learn a lot and awful lot about the business, and do a lot of work for free.
There's no such thing as a person whose success in literally any business who was not a failure for a very long time before they were a success.
Right.
Everyone who's in overnight success was in overnight success ten years in the making.
And so I started writing a syndicated column, making no money off of this for probably a decade before I had you know the famous Piers Morgan interview.
That was like fully a decade after I started doing what I was doing.
And that takes an awful lot of reading and writing.
And then the other thing that I would say is that she should attempt, and I think everybody should attempt, to find a niche where you're a specialist in the thing.
And that can be an information niche.
Either you can know a lot about a particular topic or you can be willing to report on a particular topic.
And if you have a monopoly on that topic, that makes you a marketable commodity, right?
Everybody's got an opinion on politics.
Everybody in the room could be a political columnist, I'm sure.
But there's a difference between that and being a person who does the research and does the hard work that nobody else wants to do.
One of my mentors, Andrew Breitbart, used to say that if you have a cell phone with a camera, you're now a reporter.
And that's one way that I encourage young people to get started is i i you're in your town.
There are stories all around you of things that probably require change.
You know, get those stories, hook up with an outlook like ours, we'll report it and we'll make that a thing.
And that's a great way to get started in this particular business.
One of the one of the great advantages if you want to be successful in media is that, and we're testament to this, it requires no talent to do media at all.
So if your daughter has talent, she's already a step ahead of like 95% of the business.
There might be a disadvantage, though.
If she actually has talent.
You know, to your point, Ben, on reading, one thing I would say, especially if your daughter's 14, which is great, love that.
I was a political junkie from the age of at least six.
I was like campaigning for Bob Dole in my first grade classroom.
I was more excited about Bob Dole than Bob Dole was.
But So I'm all about it.
However, now it's very easy to become famous or infamous at a young age because of social media and cameras.
Uh and she should resist that urge.
Because you you have to read like anything, because no one reads anything anymore.
So if you read one book, you will know much more than most people.
However, if you want to have a view of politics that is solid, that is stable, that will deepen over time, of course, but that is grounded in something.
You you have to read like a billion books, and it's just not possible to do that at age 14.
So I would I would recommend figuring out what she thinks, get the book learning, get a little practical learning.
I think working on a congressional campaign is the best political education out there.
I I worked on campaigns Yeah.
Um here's the thing.
This is what I would say.
Look, your daughter's 14 years old.
I think she needs to be focusing on completing high school, right?
And looking for a husband and trying to get married as young as possible and now falling for the whole feminist propaganda of chasing a career.
Media isn't for everybody.
Okay?
It simply isn't.
And quite frankly, no one wants to listen to you unless you have some type of knowledge or experience or expertise.
And at 14 years old, you know, she needs to focus on other things like having a family.
That's what I would say, bro.
Honestly.
Like, bro, the this whole like look, man.
Let's just be honest here.
Let's be very, very blunt here, chat.
Okay.
No one really gives a shit about female opinions.
They don't.
They really don't.
Now, are there some anomalies out there?
Sure.
Of course.
But the majority, no one cares about female opinions.
And she's 14.
Like, dude, she should be focusing on going to school, right?
Maybe getting like an entry-level job if she wants to go to college or something like that.
But she needs to be focusing on finding a man.
Maybe go to college and find a husband.
Have a fucking family.
Do that first.
Get some livid experience.
Get married.
Then, once you have a family and you're married, right, and you want to get into the conservative space, then you can lead by fucking example.
You look at somebody like Candace Owens, right?
She has kids.
She's a family woman.
She does a stream for only like an hour, and then she gets the fuck off, right?
So at least have a family so that people don't call you like a fucking grifter.
Preserve your chastity, find a husband, get married, have kids, then maybe if you want to go down the line and be a political commentator, then you'll have a little bit more of a base of knowledge to speak about it and you'll be more credible.
But the reality is nobody gives a fuck about what women gotta say.
If I'm gonna be all the way a thousand.
No one cares, bro.
No one cares.
The only reason they put these fox anchors on, these blondies, is because they look a certain way.
But no one really cares about what they gotta say or their opinions.
They just put them there because they're hot.
No one cares what Brett Cooper's got to say, if I'm gonna be all uh honest with y'all.
Like her takes aren't based.
The whole reason why she blew up is because Daily Wire pedestalize her and put her in the front, and she gets pushed the algorithm more.
But she doesn't have like unique takes on anything.
And Daily Wire is actually very stupid for letting her go.
Because now she blew up even more so.
And I've I've done I did a whole video where I described how Brett Cooper blew up, et cetera.
Right?
I don't think she blew up because she's talented.
I think she blew up because Daily Wire pushed her, and then when they got rid of her, it created a lot of suspense, just like what happened with Candace Owens.
They got rid of Candace Owens because of her legitimate views.
But then Cooper Brett Cooper, we don't know why they got rid of her.
That anonymity and us not knowing, we all can only assume that it's because maybe she had a basic on Israel.
Maybe she had a base tick that they didn't like.
Ooh, right?
And Daily Wire already has a bad reputation, so they're gonna automatically align with her.
A lot of Candace Owens fans went over to Brett Cooper because she got let left.
Because she left Daily Wire.
That's the truth.
And we're gonna be honest.
So Brett, so Daily War actually fucked themselves up by letting her go.
That was the dumbest thing they could have done.
Because by them letting her go, the suspense drew, and then everyone thinks they let her go because of a similar situation to Candace Owens.
I think it's more than likely probably money and creative control why she left.
Um, but we don't know because she can't talk about it, and they're not definitely not gonna talk about it because of the NDA.
But that NDA is actually hurting Daily Wire because people think Brett Cooper might be based.
That might be why she left Daily Wire.
She's too base for them.
But honestly, bro, she doesn't give any different takes than anybody else.
She doesn't give any high IQ takes, nothing different than like what every other bimbo says on the right.
Beyond this job.
But yeah, that's what I would say.
Hey, get a family, focus on that, then you could go ahead and get into political commentating after you have a fucking family.
And then you'll be able to speak from a position of authority because you actually have a husband, you actually have kids, and you can better educate women as to how to get a fucking family.
That's what I think.
Women that want to get into the space, cool.
Fucking show that you can act that you're really about it.
There'll be one of these fucking single spinsters with no husband, no kids, no family, but you're trying to push out conservative values.
Get the fuck out of here.
That is completely antithetical to conservatism.
Conservatism, the backbone of it, is a nuclear family.
Bet you don't got a family.
You're pushing the same feminist propaganda that you're that your whole uh worldview is against.
Am I the only person that can see this shit?
*BOOM*
Conservatism is by definition against feminism.
Feminism is pursuing career over a family.
That is exactly what this woman is asking.
No, get a fucking family first.
14 years old, you should be focusing on finishing high school and then finding a husband when you're 18 plus.
Go to college to find a husband.
How about that?
That's why I think women should go to college.
Go to school, get yourself a backup just in case you need you know you can't find a guy to take care of you.
But when you're at college, you should be fucking husband hunting.
If you're smart, by the time you're graduating college, you're graduating with a ring.
That's what I think when it comes to women.
This would be going to college, it's a fucking husband hunt.
I don't know, maybe controversial take.
But I truly do think women need to focus on finding on finding a man and getting married instead of trying to be fucking, you know, Instagram uh being influencers or political commentators, etc.
I take you more seriously as a female if you got a family and children.
And then most importantly, the best part about this is now you can also tell the young women that watch you look, a career isn't it.
Yes, I'm a political commentator, whatever, maybe, but I have a family, and I chose that first.
Now you have some fucking basis to your arguments.
Now you're credible because you have a family, you got kids.
Now I can take you seriously.
Right.
So anyway, that's just my take on it.
But yeah.
And then when she's ready, you know, I don't know, 16, 17, or maybe a little later, maybe 28, 29, then she can make a big splash and she'll be ready to go, and she'll have something that distinguishes her from everybody else.
Hi, my name is Blake Markson.
I'm a subscriber, and um my question here I'm a college student, and I'm just um I've been throughout my education, I've like questioned DEI and a lot of subjective subjective business measures.
So what I'm uh wondering is how you guys would challenge these viewpoints and kind of move throughout like my educational process because I'm a sophomore right now and not really liking everything that I'm doing right now.
Yeah.
One thing I would say is that it can be really easy to be tempted toward uh some sort of absolute answer on a question like this.
You know, some people will tell you just keep your head down, get your degree, you're paying to be there.
The most important thing is not to rock the boat.
You need something from them in exchange for your money and your time, go get it.
That's the only reason you're there.
Other people will say you should just be fighting all the way, defending your rights.
Campuses are our ground zero for all the worst things that are happening in our culture, be an activist.
But the truth is you actually have to live your life, and none of the people giving you advice on this topic do.
And only you know what you actually want to get out of this experience in college.
Only you know what kind of career you want to build in your life on the other side uh of your time in college.
Some of them much more dependent on getting what I what I wanted to try to get a sense of is well, what I'm feeling a sense of is there's really an Opportunity for the United States of America to have a full discussion about the horror of abortion.
We started to have it in the 70s.
I'm an old man, I remember it, but a lot of people here don't.
There started a discussion, and then Roe v.
Wade happened.
And aside from all the lives that were lost and all the women that were destroyed, there was also the complete cutting off of discussion about abortion.
And the media has kept it that way.
Our courts, we've never been able, even in the Dobbs decision, the developing child before birth is only briefly referenced.
In all the other court cases, it's about some specific legal angle to the issue.
The heart of the issue, which is the developing child before birth.
And this, I sense, is the time.
This is the time for this country to take up that discussion.
And even Yeah, we okay.
Let me see what else questions we got here that we might have missed.
Just to go over here.
.com slash backstage.
Does anyone...
I think this is just running ads like crazy.
...own a home.
Irrecoverable.
Uh the Washington, the human centipede, that is should we conduct such an investigation?
And furthermore, if we do.
Oh, you already know.
Okay, you guys can see here.
Oh man.
Okay, this guy's gonna have a funny ass question.
Let's see what this nigga gotta say.
You have a few Coca-Cola's in like passion.
Look at what increasingly clear that the mainstream media is acting as an arm of the Democratic Party and of America as uh anti-American factions, although I repeat myself.
This has come to a crescendo during the last few election cycles as well as during the COVID pandemic, something I witnessed personally as a medical doctor.
The most recent attempt to equate equate free speech to Nazi era fascism sets a new egregious level.
It would it would not be hard to say.
How did I know?
How'd I know, Jack?
How did I know?
These media trends to foreign groups, aggressively using our media to undermine and sabotage the United States.
With some investigation, we can easily find which parties are complicit in these efforts.
My question is, should we conduct such an investigation?
And furthermore, if we do, what actions should we take based on the data we find?
Well, I mean, it depends if you're talking about foreign actors who are actually funding American media.
So, yes, I think there should absolutely be congressional investigations, presumably the House Foreign Affairs Committee, looking into funding of various enterprises and the propaganda that emerges from those enterprises.
If you're talking about the Democratic Party working in cahoots with the with the with the legacy media, I'm not sure that you need an investigation with that.
I think you just need retinas and a prefrontal cortex.
I mean, uh the basic logic suggests that the human centipede, that is the relationship between the Democratic Party and the media is an ongoing bleep show.
So, yeah, I I don't think that requires an investigation, and I don't think it's a big scandal.
I think that the truth You know, it's funny that that guy asked said that stupid ass question, neo-fascism, whatever the uh Nazi fascism, whatever the fuck he wants to call it.
Um just called nationalism.
And I find it interesting that they're asking this question when we know that obviously Israel definitely funds the Daily Wire.
Definitely.
Benjamin Netanyahu is friends with Ben Shapiro.
So if we want to talk about foreign influence, the Israeli wire is absolutely a part of that too.
So I find this question hilarious to me about foreign funding.
The Israeli government is absolutely involved with Daily Wire.
We've seen Benjamin Nanyahu literally meet and hang out with him and Jordan Peterson, etc.
Take a pictures.
So please explain that to me.
Ever since October 7th, Ben here has been going on tirades, pro-Israel tirades, and advocating for it.
So you're trying to tell me a foreign country isn't pushing their shit on your media platform.
Hell, you guys got rid of Candace Owens because of reviews on Israel.
I mean, what other proof do we gotta fucking have here?
Is that the legacy media, and this is something Drew said earlier, so Drew, this is where you're right.
You're wrong before, but now you're right.
Uh the the the what Drew said earlier is right.
The legacy media has absolutely destroyed itself.
What this last election cycle did was expose the legacy media beyond all repair.
Uh and and that was really exposed, not even by COVID, which was truly terrible, or BLM, Which was also truly terrible, but by Joe Biden dying on stage.
When Joe Biden died on stage in that moment, the legacy media was destroyed for all time.
And I don't think that they're ever going to be able to recover it.
And you can see it in the numbers.
People do not trust the legacy media.
It's it's irrecoverable.
The Washington Post is never going to have a majority of Americans that believe it's trustworthy again.
So I'm less worried than I've ever been about the power of the legacy media.
And I've spent most of my life worrying about the legacy media.
You know, Ben, you said something there.
You mentioned human centipede.
You were you were evoking images that are disgusting and obscene.
And I want you to get your head out of the gutter.
And I want you to get your minds on the gutters when I tell you about Leaf Network right now, okay?
Leaf filter.com.
Thank you so much.
Good night, folks.
Leaffilter.com/slash backstage.
Does anyone here own Bro?
That's crazy.
Running ads in the middle of a live show is wild to me, bro.
That's absolutely fucking crazy.
Even Matt's like, what the fuck is going on here?
Bro.
Dudes went from the Daily Wire to the Daily Ad.
God damn, man.
That's why y'all niggas are down in the fucking trash, man.
Own a home.
We got some homeowners here.
Oh, yeah.
Even Matt Walsh is like, what the fuck?
Do other people want to own homes?
Uh to college if you're gonna study engineering.
All right, we'll switch off this, man.
This this shit this shit is trash.
Um they're gonna talk more about the Tradicon stuff.
But they went ahead into the QA.
So um let's see here.
We got young Turks here as well.
Let's see what these niggas are talking about.
It's always funny to watch left-wing media as well, chat.
Let's see what the liberals are saying.
Which really, really bothers me, because if anything, they should be bolstering, you know, resources.
And she's taking a more right-wing approach, man, because she almost got graped somewhere, right?
Um then obviously we know uh Senk has been coming to all the Republican rallies, those amphest.
Umetheless, uh a thousand complaining that uh well, I didn't mean fire my friends who are veterans.
Well, that's kind of how it works.
Sad day for you.
All right, so now important stuff here.
First of all, I now see some Democrats being the fight against cuts at the Pentagon.
Are you surprised?
No, no, what are you doing?
It's political malpractice, let alone the fact that you guys see what and what did I tell you about good cop, bad cop, uniparty, establishment Democrats and Republicans.
When push comes to shove, all the Democrats who said they wanted to cut the Pentagon, all of a sudden don't want to cut the Pentagon.
Okay.
So to be fair, not all the Democrats, Bernie Sanders has the same exact position that we do.
Rokana has the same position as we do.
Uh but uh but look, if you're a Democrat, how do you fight back in a way that's effective?
You go, hey, I love the cuts, but they've got to be actual cuts, and they can't be going to other defense contractors, no matter who they are, that makes no sense.
But if you do the cuts and you send it to the taxpayers or you pay off the debt, then we're in.
Because then you gain the moral high ground.
Then you're with the great majority of the American people who actually do want to cut the Pentagon and want the money to go back to them and not to another defense contractor.
Can you imagine if we lived in a world where Democratic lawmakers realized, hey, you know what?
This is actually something that we have alleged that we wanted to do.
So now that we have an executive branch that also alleges that they want to cut the Pentagon budget, let's be part of the conversation rather than automatically take the opposite position.
Yeah.
And and part of the reason they take opposite position is because, oh, Trump bad, right?
But the main reason is donors good.
100%.
Yes.
So, all right, last things are uh at least they didn't cut service members, they were smart enough not to do that.
So they're cutting uh Pentagon employees, but not the actual troops.
So just want to be clear about that.
And then lastly, they're uh uh shuffling the budget around in terms of the map um and where our priorities are geographically.
So they're putting more money into Asia, et cetera.
I look, I think the military kind of uh reaction we have to China is absurd, but okay, at least I get it, they view them as a top strategic uh competitor, et cetera.
Uh so where are they taking the money away from?
One is Europe, and uh and a lot of people are for clumped about that.
Now I get why you'd be a little upset these days, given how aggressive Russia is, but outside of That Europe at some point you do have to defend yourself.
Like we've carried you for a long, long time.
Yep.
That's the thing that Trump's not wrong about.
Okay.
Yeah.
And then uh and then the Our contributions to NATO has been we spend we always spend the most amount of money, and it's pretty ridiculous.
I can actually agree with them on that.
Because the old way of thinking is, oh, we gotta put all of our money in Israel.
I mean the Middle East, right?
And we gotta pull all of our aircraft carriers, all of our bases, et cetera, to fight the Muslims.
I mean the terrorists.
Sweet, sweet jank.
All right, this is where this is the one rare thing where we agree, and and this again, I've told you guys this before.
The let me pause this.
The Israel pro the Israel situation, right?
Or you want to call it Israel problem, whatever it may be.
This is the one point that people on the right and people on the left actually agree with, chat.
This is like the one thing.
That and I've never seen anything that anyone on the far right or anyone on the far left agree on.
Or on the left or on the right agree on.
And it is Israel.
Um again, I've described this before, but I'll describe it again.
Typically, when it comes to Israel and Zionism, et cetera, the left argues more from a humanitarian perspective.
They're killing innocent people, et cetera, which is yeah, for sure, right?
There's problems there.
But then the right a lot of times argues with, hey, we got a foreign country that influences our policy.
This is problematic.
So both have an issue with the Zionist lobby, they have an issue with APAC, they have an issue with our foreign aid, but typically for different reasons.
Left is more concerned with the humanitarian side of these are people and we're killing them.
Right is more concerned with why the fuck are we spending so much money?
And why is a foreign government involved in our affairs to this degree and have this level of influence.
Obviously, I'm I'm I'm uh condensing it quite a bit for the purposes of brevity, so then we can get back to reacting to this, but that is where they align.
Uh that that is how they um align on this topic, and why so?
Different reasons, but that's the main t takeaway.
Oh that that ain't gonna happen.
No, no, don't get me wrong, guys.
With all these things, and Anna's right to like uh throw in that note of skepticism.
I'm telling you what they say they're going to do, right?
I'm not telling you that they're definitely gonna do it.
Like, so when I suggested that, hey, wouldn't it be great to cut the Pentagon?
Some people thought that that meant that I instantly believed that Trump and Elon Musk were angels and that they would cut the Pentagon, and I was positive of it.
No, what I noticed was that the voters, the voters, MAGA voters and independent voters were like, hell yeah, cut the Pentagon.
I'm on the side of the voters, not on the side of any slimy politicians.
So now, do I think they're actually gonna cut the Middle East?
Uh no, probably not, because obviously Miriam Maddelson, APAC, etc.
Uh, but the very fact that they're you know, verbally saying cut the Pentagon and riling up their side to cut it, that rhetorically is super helpful, because one day you might get a real populist who then says, Hey, you guys said you wanted to cut the Pentagon, let's actually do it this time.
And then somebody who comes in and says, You said wanted to cut our troops and our presence in the Middle East, why don't we actually do it this time?
And that person, right wing or left wing, would be enormously popular.
Well, there is one person on the right in right-wing media who is kind of starting to sour on what the Trump administration is doing with some of these cuts in the federal workforce.
So we're gonna tell you who that is and what he has to say when we return.
Don't miss it.
By the way, if you're believing that and believe in civil rights for naturalized citizens, Cavalry Pack's a good place to go uh and and support that.
Tara Rose said, You're too modest, Jank.
You're absolutely the best candidate at time like this.
The smears are not ideal, but if anyone can overcome, I believe in you.
Terry, you're wonderful for saying that.
I look I I don't want to run again.
That's crazy.
I I don't want it.
I didn't want it in the first place.
It was, as I said on day one, break glass in case of emergency, and we were at the emergency.
So it shouldn't have been me, it should have been someone uh that had a chance of uh a much greater chance at winning.
Uh unfortunately I couldn't get them to do it.
But this time around, we're gonna get we're gonna our my job is to find the best candidate, not to be the candidate.
Now, you know, uh Nathaniel Greer says bad cop, worse cop.
That's a more accurate description of what's going on, unfortunately, late lately.
Uh now let's go to our members at TYT.com.
Wang Jun says, um Democrats have the appeal of a grandparent on Facebook.
Brother, you are consistently funny.
Okay, so that's great.
Navinix says, can't believe Jamie Harrison is super anti-Semitic going after Ken Klippenstein.
Super easy.
Except I I I'm not sure you're joking, but no wonder nobody watches young Turks anymore.
God damn, these niggas are trash.
All right.
Let's get back to the Cash Patel stuff.
Very significant bipartisan voting.
Uh certainly nothing on the scale where all the Democrats, not a single Democrat, voted for Cash Patel.
Not surprised.
You can expect it to the FBI.
I think uh you can expect uh this director to pay particular attention to the administration's position on fighting illegal immigration.
Um the FBI has already been.
Well, the problem is that the FBI doesn't have Title AI authority, bro.
So the FBI has very and this is, you know, this is the thing most people don't know show.
So the FBI guys, Title A authority, what is satellite authority?
Title authority, guys, is the ability to conduct emigration enforcement.
Um the main agencies that have immigration enforcement are ICE, Immigration Customs Enforcement, Enforcement Removal Operations, that's one agency, then HSI, Homeland Security Investigations, that's another agency.
Then you have Customs and Border Office of uh Office of Um Customs and Border Protection, there's two agencies in there.
CBP, OFO, right, Office of Field Operations, that's a blue uniform.
Then you got Border Patrol, Green uniform, right?
Then you got um, you know, AMO, uh, Aaron Marine, right, which they have a limited uh level of title eight, and then you got U.S. Coast Guard.
But the reality is the main um immigration agencies, there's about four of them, and I just named them.
HSI, ERO, Border Patrol, C BPOFO.
Those are the four main agencies that have Title AI authority.
The FBI has satellite authority, but it's extremely limited because they don't have the ability to actually conduct an immigration inspection because they don't have access to immigration records, like HSI does, right?
Or or ICE or uh CBP, et cetera.
Like they can't even get an A file.
An A file is an alien file for a subject.
Anytime you're a legal alien in the country and you get encountered, you're gonna get you're gonna generate something called an alien number, right?
FBI doesn't have access to those records.
So their ability to do to have um immigration enforcement is extremely limited.
They have to almost always come from an assistance perspective.
Okay.
So, you know, will Cash Patel maybe mobilize the FBI to assist ERO and HSI, et cetera?
Of course, because obviously that's the mandate right now under the Trump administration.
But can they actually conduct immigration enforcement on their own?
No, they can't.
Um give me one's in the chat if you guys learned something there and you guys didn't know, because this is a common misconception I see.
And I don't and unless you're in law enforcement and you've done immigration work, you're not gonna know this shit.
So give me ones if you guys learned something there.
And let's get back to it.
I think you will see uh Patel echo uh that that focus.
Uh clearly, uh the other thing that has happened is that the under uh Chris Ray, the previous leadership under Chris Ray has already been moved out of the Chris Ray was the former director of HSI.
Uh excuse me.
Chris Ray was a former director of the FBI.
He resigned.
And just so you guys know, all the cases that went against Trump, etc.
Um were under his his b basically under his watch.
And Attorney General uh Merrick Garland.
Of the FBI.
Uh we can expect uh Patel to look for more people that he might believe were part of what uh members of the Trump administration believe was the weaponization of the FBI.
Uh so uh those are things we have to look for.
But the other thing is uh we just don't know how this will play out because that job and that particular agency has responsibility for protecting the country against terrorism, espionage, and all manner of other things that will be.
Yeah, um the FBI's main mandates, chat, are obviously terrorism is their number one problem uh programmatic area that they focus on.
Espionage as well as public corruption is um is pretty big.
It's up there in the top three or top five.
Be front and center when he takes a job, and that will impact how all this unfolds for sure.
Yeah, it's a big important job, narrowly confirmed as you say.
And you know, if you listen to uh sort of the whisperings behind the scenes, there were a lot more Republicans who probably if it had been a free vote, would have voted against him.
Didn't happen.
He's the FBI director.
Why were people concerned?
And what are you hearing from inside the agency about that?
Instead of the bureau, excuse me.
They're definitely shaking up.
I'll tell you all that.
A couple of people are happy about it.
Um I got my buddy, uh, as you guys know, uh one of my one of my friends, FBI agent, um, and I told him, hey, look, bro, this guy's about to be your new boss.
He doesn't care, right?
Um, but a lot of people in the FBI, uh, you know, obviously not happy about this shit.
Because as you guys know, the FBI led the probe against uh Donald Trump.
So, you know, they're looking at it like, holy shit, there's gonna be retaliatory action against us, right?
So that's what they're that's what they're worried about.
His concern that was expressed on Capitol Hill is the notion that uh Patel was seen as very partisan.
He was on the campaign trail at different points uh with uh former president uh and now President Trump uh when he was running for office.
Uh he had written some things and made statements about uh enemies of uh the former president and now president.
Uh and so uh there is a concern that this is a person who is more loyal than focus on doing the job uh of being FBI.
That's the number one reason why they're worried about him.
And this is the this is you know what a lot of people, you know, are concerned about when it comes to Cash Patel.
So, just so you guys know, another reason why they're scared of Cash Patel is because he wrote this book.
He wrote this book, Government Gangsters, right?
Um, and in this book, guys, he names, right?
Uh he literally names deep state people that need to be charged, like by name.
And he has like a whole list of them.
And it goes here, the deep state, the truth, and the battle for our democracy, cash promoter patel.
So they look at it like yo, this motherfucker's gonna come in and cut and lead a crusade against us.
So this book had a lot of them scared.
There's two main reasons they're scared of Cash Patel chat, all right?
Two main reasons.
Number one, they're scared of him because obviously this book he named a bunch of deep state operatives that he thinks needs to be charged.
They're scared of that.
Second, they're scared that he uh went on the Sean Ryan podcast and said, on day one, I'm gonna shut down the you know the Hoover building, the famous FBI headquarters, and turn it into a museum for the deep state, right?
Do I think he's really gonna do that?
Day one, probably not.
But I do want to tell you guys that I've no I've even known this for years.
They've been talking about moving the FBI headquarters guys for a very long time.
I don't know if the American public is aware of this, but they've been talking about moving the uh from that building for a very long time because it has a bunch of issues.
Um and for those of you that are unfamiliar, I'll pull it up real quick.
Uh right here.
The Hoover building, right?
The iconic Hoover building.
So um that's in 1975.
God damn.
This was it in 1975, but it's been around for longer than that.
When was it built?
When was it built?
Let's see here.
FBI HQ.
Your built.
Was it 75?
All right, yeah, 1975.
Okay, construction building began in the early 1960s, but delayed.
Okay.
All right, so it was okay.
The building in 1975.
Okay.
So yeah, it's an old building, guys, and it's had issues for a long time.
I know that there's plumbing issues there, all this shit.
So when he said that, you know, for those that are unaware, you know, they look at it as crazy, but yeah, they are gonna, they were planning to close it down anyway.
Um but those are two main reasons that they're scared of Cash Patel chat.
Oh, and then the third one, I'm sorry.
The third reason, he's a Trump loyalist.
So, for all of you guys, right, so you guys kind of understand this, right?
So, for this to make sense, I gotta kind of go backwards a bit, right?
So let's go back to Donald Trump entered into office back in 2016 after winning um the election and beating uh Hillary Clinton, which most people did not expect him to do, Trump did not have um an ecosystem of individuals that he could trust.
What ended up happening was his cabinet got picked by a bunch of, you know, he had a bunch of neocons in there, he had a bunch of old GOP establishment shills like you know, John Boltons, etc.
So basically, since he didn't expect to win, Right?
Because he was even shocked that he won.
Um, what ended up happening was his administration was filled with a bunch of, you know, kind of just filler Republicans, right?
Mike Pence, for example.
Where'd that come from?
That's an old establishment guy, right?
So he didn't really have a lot of people around him that were loyal, that believed in the mission, that believed in MAGA, that's a really supported and trusted him.
He couldn't get anything done the first couple years that he was in, as a matter of fact, right?
Because of all the opposition, because a lot of Republicans did not like Donald Trump, guys, right?
Back in 20, all the all you guys that have been around for a minute, you guys remember the fight that he had to fucking endure to even get in as the Republican candidate.
A lot of Republicans did not like Donald Trump.
They looked at him as uncouth, crass, rude, un uh uh uh not a proper politician, etc.
Right?
Problematic, an attention whore, radioactive.
This is how a lot of Republicans looked at him.
Okay.
So when he came in and he won, this is a guy that's a businessman from New York City.
He doesn't have connections in Washington, D.C. He's not a politician.
So what ended up happening was all these thousands of jobs in his administration got filled kind of like by default, okay?
So a bunch of traditional Republicans filled these spots.
And it made him very difficult for him to get anything done because he didn't have people around him that really wanted to support him or believed in his vision.
They just understood that he was a Republican candidate, he won, he's the president, so we we're here, right?
So knowing this, that there were a bunch of problems in his first administration where he couldn't get shit done because of bureaucracy.
That's why Trump fired so many people.
If you guys remember, in his first um term, he fired a bunch of fucking people, right?
This is what created Project 2025.
Okay, chat?
A lot of people look at Project 2025 as a radically right, problematic document that you know gives Trump all this power, et cetera.
And in actuality, it was a very valid response to the lack of support that he garnered his first term.
So what the Trump loyalists did was they put a lot of people in place, right?
Or or proposed a lot of people to be put in place that actually supported Trump on his mission to be able to get shit done.
If you guys notice this time around, he's able to get things a lot done.
He fucking fired off a bunch of executive orders.
He's making things happen in the first month.
The reason for that is because he learned from his first mistake.
Where now everyone that's appointed are people that are loyal to Trump to a degree.
You can make an argument like, hey, well, JD Vance wasn't, Marco Rubio, et cetera.
Well, the thing is that they know their place this time, right?
They know that they're not gonna stay in an opposition or get in his way.
Right.
So enter Cash Patel.
Cash Patel is a hardcore Trump loyalist.
He's actually a guy that Project 2025 would advocate for.
Again, that is because the last time he was in, he had a bunch of problems with getting shit done.
So this is why someone like Cash Patel was brought in and he's a Trump loyalist.
Now, the Democrats obviously look at this as problematic.
Because they look at it like he's gonna come in and be more concerned with loyalty to Trump over, you know, doing right by the American people with the FBI.
That's how they look at it, right?
But, you know, I think that the FBI, right?
And I know this from working with them, et cetera, they're an extremely slow-moving bureaucratic machine.
And they do need a shakeup.
I'll be honest with y'all, they need a fucking shakeup.
They do.
And I do think that Kashmir Patel is a good FBI director pick.
I would have liked to see him as attorney general, but that's fine.
Uh, he would have way more power as attorney general.
But I see why the need to put him specifically within the FBI.
This was a tactical decision by the Trump administration.
But obviously, they don't want him in there because he's running the country's leading law enforcement agency.
But that is the third reason why they like dislike Cash Patel.
So three reasons.
Number one, he's a Trump loyalist, as I just described.
Number two, the book about um, you know, government gangsters, which obviously has them concerned because he named a bunch of deep state operators that he thinks needs to be indicted.
And then number three, or a criminals.
And then number three, obviously his comments about the FBI headquarters, which I don't think are that crazy, but it shocked a lot of people.
And if you guys uh remember when I did the Senate hearing with him, that was one of the main questions they brought up.
They kept referencing that interview with Sean Ryan.
Give me ones in the chat if that makes sense, chat.
Give me ones if that if I explain that and that makes sense.
Give me ones.
I know a lot of you guys aren't political, so I really wanted to explain that from A all the way to Z so it makes sense.
Thank you.
All right.
Awesome, awesome, good, good, good.
All right, see some ones in there.
And if you already knew, cool.
Bear with me.
I know some of you guys already knew this stuff.
No problem, but you guys gotta understand that we got a lot of people here that aren't as politically inclined.
So I have to explain things kind of from the beginning so it makes sense for them.
Because a lot of people don't know, right?
A lot of people are looking at this administration saying, why is Trump bringing all these people in that are like super cool with him, Trump loyalists?
Like, for example, like I'll give you guys a perfect example.
Like Christie Noam, right?
Is Christy Noam really qualified to be the Secretary of Homeland Security?
The answer is a big fucking nope.
She's not at all.
I told you guys this before.
When they picked her as a Secretary of Homeland Security, I said, fuck no, she's not qualified.
This is a governor of South Dakota.
She don't got no fucking immigration problems over there like that.
You know what I mean?
She's not a border state.
She has no clue about title A or immigration or any of this stuff.
These are all federal matters.
But why did he pick her?
He picked her because she's a Trump loyalist.
Because of the problems I just described to you guys before when he came in the first time in 2016.
He couldn't get shit done.
So to Trump, he looks at it like look, you're loyal to me.
I'm gonna give you a cabinet position.
Because I know whether you're qualified or not, you're in a position where we could get shit done.
That's why he made her the Secretary of Homeland Security, but he made Tom Holman the borders are.
Does that make sense?
Though I would have liked to see Tom Holman as the Secretary of Homeland Security, you know, I don't know why he didn't want to take it.
Maybe you know he just wanted Christy Noam there because he has a better relationship with her.
But regardless, he's putting people in positions that are Trump loyalists.
Now, some of you guys might say, well, what about Marco Rubio, Myron?
Marco Rubio doesn't like Trump.
They've gone in in huge fights.
Marco Rubio was a pick by Miriam Adelson.
I I personally think I don't know if anyone can confirm that for me in the chat, but I'm almost certain that uh Marco Rubio was a Miriam Adelson pick.
Who's Miriam Middlesen?
I've talked about her a million times, but she donated 100 million dollars to the campaign.
I think she's probably in the top two or three people that donated to the campaign.
100 million.
Her husband, Sheldon Adelson, billionaire, made his money in the casino world.
So Marco Rubio, the reason why he shows for Israel so hard is because uh the the Adelsons support him.
So I do think that she suggested Marco Rubio.
More than likely.
So anyway, that is why some of these some of these picks are that's why you guys are seeing some of these picks coming in.
Is because of um is because of the loyalty situation, whether they're qualified or not.
Because I'll tell you guys this.
Cash Patello was never an FBI agent.
He was a he was uh he was an AUSA.
He's a former AUSA.
General says Patel's quota is saying America's need to prioritize Israel.
So in that case, what difference does he make?
He's just like the rest.
Yeah.
You guys already know.
I've been extremely critical of the Trump administration for being pro so pro-Israel.
You guys know this.
I'm not a MAGA retard, unlike a lot of people on the right.
Um, bro, all the good picks suck, but tell us a Zayo, we need America to wake up and prioritize.
Yes.
Here's the thing, bro.
Um, like I told y'all before.
Every American president after Lyndon B. Johnson was a hardcore Zionist chat.
That's just the reality, unfortunately.
Punch!
And it's a dark reality, it's a sucky reality.
But the best thing that we could do is we can wake people up, the boomers are gonna age out, and when they age out, we're gonna rise up, and then we'll have some influence, and then we can fucking, you know, run and take over and kick these foreign invaders out of here.
But like I said before, the um Republican Party, the GOP is still run by stupid ass boomers that think Israel's our greatest ally.
And then again, I've talked about this before, I'll say it one more time for you niggas.
The GOP and the Republican Party is absolutely controlled by Israel.
Whether it's the politicians, the lobbyists, or most also most importantly, the political commentators that have influence.
Every big right-wing creator.
Think about it.
Name the top five chat right now.
I want you to name your top five political commentators.
Go ahead, chat.
I want to see what you guys say.
Name the top political commentators.
Buff some self-fly C's here.
Let's see what you need to say.
Name your top five political commentators, chat.
Go ahead.
I'm looking at Castle Club.
looking at, um...
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So, let's see.
So, let's see.
All right, so let me out of fucking funny.
You guys are trolling.
Alright.
So I'll name the top.
I'll name the top ones right now.
And uh in the conservative space.
The top ones are in no particular order.
Charlie Kirk, Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, Steven Crowder, Dan Bongino, Betty Johnson, Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, Brett Cooper, Candace Owens.
Who else?
I'm trying to think.
I'll say that's like the top ones, the most, the most famous.
Again, I'm not saying that you, the ones that you guys like.
I'm not saying the ones you guys like.
I see you got a lot of you guys are saying me, Nick Fuentes, etc.
I'm not saying the ones that you guys like.
Who are the most famous, the most famous chat?
Political commentators.
Jordan Lee Jordan Peterson.
Yep.
Jordan Peterson's up there as well.
You can make an argument for the Hodgswins?
Yep.
Yep, yep, yep.
Tim Poole?
Tim Poole?
PBD?
Yep.
Jimmy Dore is more left-leaning.
Tatum.
Yep.
Yep.
So let's go through this again.
Again.
Okay.
I'm being objective here.
I'm being completely objective here, chat.
The top political commentators, when it comes to fame, I'm talking about fame and viewership.
Not who you think is the best content-wise or merit-wise.
But the most famous that get the most views.
Okay?
Is Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, Steven Crowder, Dan Bon Gino, Benny Johnson, Michael Knowles, Ben Shapiro, Candace Owens, Tim Paul, PBD.
Right.
I'm not going to say Pierce because he's a foreigner.
Like, but you could go ahead if you want to say Pierce, whatever.
Right?
You can say Osmogold a little bit, right?
On the right, I mean.
Like, as far as like conservative goes.
So Dave Rubin is fairly popular.
Yeah.
So the point I'm trying to make is this.
Of all the Candace Owens, etc., of all those famous, remember, key word, famous political commentators.
How many of them are critical of Israel?
That's the real question.
Of all those political commentators I mentioned, all those big names.
How many of them are actually critical of Israel?
I could think of maybe one or two.
That are that are big, I mean, that have millions upon millions of viewers.
I can think of like one or two.
Candace Owens, Dave Smith.
That's really it.
And the Hotchwins, yep.
But the Hotswins don't say it themselves too much.
They bring on guests.
They bring on base guests, which is smart that they do that.
Tucker Carlson also does it by bringing in certain guests.
But pretty much nobody.
Pretty much nobody.
Candace is probably the only one that has a huge platform that does it.
Probably Candace.
Right?
So the point I'm trying to make is again, you guys are naming your favorite political commentators.
That's not my question.
That wasn't my question.
My question is who are the biggest?
And I named you all the biggest, and only one of them talks about Israel.
So what does that tell you?
Remember, how'd I start this conversation off?
Don't forget, chat, don't get sidetracked.
I started this conversation off by saying that the entire Republican Party is hijacked by Israel.
Okay?
Whether it's the lobbyists, the donors, the politicians, and most importantly, the political commentators.
Why are the political commentators so important?
Because they're the ones that people listen to.
They're the ones that people listen to.
Alternative media is taking over.
So since alternative media is taking over, people would rather listen to their favorite political commentator than Fox News.
That's where we are now.
And if we want to talk about Fox News, we know they're super pro-Israel.
That's not even a fucking question.
So the point I'm trying to make is this, guys.
You're not gonna get far in conservative politics unless you are pro-Israel.
It's the truth.
This is why people that are pro-Israel either get shadow banned or banned, or they get censored to a degree.
The thing with Candace is Candace was so big they couldn't stop her.
So shout out to her.
But she also has to watch her words very carefully when she talks on the topic.
Right.
So that's what I'm trying to say.
The Republican Party is absolutely cucked by Israel.
So I see what you guys are saying in your super chats.
Like, oh bro, Patel, Patel is saying that Americans need to prioritize Israel.
Yeah, of course they're gonna say that because the entire Republican Party has this problem, bro.
This isn't a problem with just one individual.
This is a problem with the entire fucking right wing.
And that's what I'm trying to display to you.
From the commentators that influence everybody to the news organizations that influence everybody, to the fucking lobbyists that pay the politicians, so the politicians themselves.
Everybody in the right, everybody on the right is owned by fucking Israel, damn near.
That is my point, my friend.
So I don't even look at Israel as as a metric a lot of the times.
Just being objective with you.
Because all politicians are run by them.
In fairness to Cash Patel, uh, we're gonna have to see uh how he performs in the job.
And again, having covered that agency for more than 20 years, the the the kinds of issues in terms of the different kinds of threats that will be on the table for him to deal with every day.
We'll have to see how that impacts his view of the job and the people that uh serve in those jobs to to protect the American people.
Yeah, big job, as I say, Pierre Thomas, who's been covering this for decades.
Thank you very much.
All right, so um general says, um, in your opinion, do you think Israel would actually consider a Samson option?
And if so, do you believe it will happen in a lifetime?
Um they would they would do the Samson option if like the Arab world attacked them?
That's why the Arab world won't attack them.
Why do you think they haven't like united against Israel?
Because Israel has nuclear weapons.
And that's what I'm trying to say.
Matter of fact, hold on, you know what should react to, chat?
Bro, oh my god.
I saw this shit, dude.
I was we look for it.
I was losing my fucking brain.
Bro, this shit right here...
He brought these guys on the floor.
This he brought these guys on to talk about JFK.
I was losing my mind watching this shit, chat.
I was like, what the fuck?
So anyway, this is what I'll do.
Because I love y'all ninjas.
What do you guys want to react to first?
You guys want to react to this JFK debate?
Or ASAP Rocky?
I'll let you, I'll do a poll in the chat.
I like to interact with you, ninjas.
Um, Castle Club guys, Rumble guys, come on over to YouTube just so you can vote because I can't put a fucking poll on Castle Club.
So, let's see.
Don't worry, I'll do both.
I'm just letting you guys pick which one you guys want to do.
Poll is in the is up.
Go ahead and vote ninjas.
I'll do both.
Don't worry.
I'm gonna do both.
It's just which one do you guys want to see first?
I guess some more of these sunflower seeds.
Yeah, guys, I like barbecue sunflower seeds.
They're good, man.
Somebody said join Tommy Space.
Nah, bro.
Not right now.
People get mad when I join Spaces, Jay, bro.
They always complain.
They always complain.
Thank you.
Nah, ranch is disgusting, bro.
All right.
Where's the protein?
Well, I'm going to get a big protein meal after I do the stream.
We got 78% for JFK, goddamn.
Okay.
All right.
Looks like um looks like you guys want JFK.
All right.
Let's do it.
I'll look at the timey space, bro.
But we're probably not gonna join.
Jeffrey Epstein's client list, 9-11, the origins of COVID-19 and UFOs.
Critics say it's catnip for conspiracy theories.
The administration says it's simply about the public's right to know.
Luna says the very first investigation will be into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
But you opened with a bombshell claim that the original congressional hearing was faulty and that two shooters were present at the president's death.
It's actually more than two shooters.
But you guys saw my JFK episode.
It was like six.
Our first investigation will be announced, but it's going to be covering on a thorough investigation into the John F. Kennedy assassination.
And I can tell you based on what I've been seeing so far.
The initial hearing that was actually held here in Congress was actually faulty in the single bullet theory.
I believe that there were two shooters.
And we should be finding more information as we are uh able to gain access into the skip, hopefully, before the files are actually released to the public.
Wow.
Well, speculation has linked the CIA to JFK's murder for decades.
Former mafia boss Michael Francis told us two weeks ago.
It could well have been a mob hit with CIA complicity.
The official line remains that Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK and then he acted alone.
Well tonight we'll hear from Lee Harvey Oswald's apparent lover.
Four experts will also give us their insight into why miss experts is debatable.
Still shrouds one of the most consequential moments in American history.
And whether the remaining questions will now be answered.
Do you want me to debate all this?
Is Lewis Farrante, the former Matthew Associate and now best-selling author, Andrew Bastomente, a former covert CIA intelligence officer.
The filmmaker Johnny Harris, whose investigation why people think the government killed JFK has been viewed more than 10 million times.
And joining me a little later will be Judith Berry Baker, who has long maintained that she was Lee Harvey Oswald's lover at the time that he committed the crime.
Okay, let's get into this.
Michael Francis was kind of look, the mob were involved, CIA were probably involved.
Where do you sit with this?
I did over 10 years of research, 12 to 18 hours a day, and they definitely were involved.
But there's also an element that has always been overlooked that I wrote about in my latest book, which is the Secret Service.
And there's a number of things that happened at the at When John F. Kennedy landed in Love Field, from the moment he landed in Lovefield to the moment he was killed in Dealy Plaza.
There's a series of events That took place that point directly to the Secret Service.
And everyone is always overlooked the Secret Service during the Warren Commission.
They talked about protection of the president during the House Assassinations Committee.
They questioned if the protection of the president was adequate.
What did they do everything they needed to do the Secret Service?
But they left out some crucial pieces of the puzzle.
When uh the advanced man for the uh for the Secret Service, the man on the ground, first of all, in in Dallas was Forrest Surrells.
And the advanced man for the Secret Service coming from Washington was Winston Lawson.
When Winston Lawson got there, there was a few orders that he gave.
One was the bubble top would be removed off uh John F. Kennedy's limousine, uh, which was okay, the sun is out now, it was raining, it's a sunny day, let's remove the bubble top.
Fine.
Then there were agents that were supposed to be riding rear riding steps of the limousine.
Normally you see two agents on the back, uh left and uh left, just by the left and right tail lights.
They were told to not ride the rear steps.
Those are tall agents that would destruct a shot from behind the limousine.
This was odd to them.
Uh, one of the agents called and called Washington and said, Is this real?
Are we really being told not to ride the real riding steps?
And the gentleman who was in charge back in Washington was a man by the name of Gerald Bain, extremely overlooked for 60 years.
Gerald Bain, for the first time since John F. Kennedy became president, was on vacation, supposedly.
He took a vacation, a mysterious vacation.
He was always riding in the front, right passenger seat in front of Kennedy during every motorcade.
He was glued to Kennedy.
This was supposed to be one of Kennedy's most dangerous trips to Dallas because there were a lot of people who were contentious towards Kennedy in Dallas.
And all of a sudden, Gerald Bain says, Well, I'm gonna be taking a vacation and I'm not gonna be on that trip, which surprised everyone.
Then all of a sudden, when they're getting these mysterious last-minute changes to the Motica, and there are more of them, which I'll which I'll outline really quick.
Um, they call and Bain is back in the office in the in his office in the east wing.
And he said, Well, uh, you know, with the last minute, I decided to come back to work, and I'm gonna be calling the shots here from the east wing.
Very, very odd.
So they're stunned.
The guy, the agents on the ground, who are patriotic agents, they want to protect the president's life, but they're stunned with these last-minute changes.
There were supposed to be eight motorcycle cops around the president's vehicle.
Four of them got bumped to the back of the line.
Mysteriously, they didn't understand it by the Secret Service.
That was the press vehicle, which was supposed to be a couple of cars behind Kennedy's limousine, was bumped to the back of the line.
We also talked about this with the Secret Service as well.
And um, I'm gonna pull up the video so I can show you guys exactly what I'm talking about when it comes to Secret Service angle on this.
Because I did again, I did an interview with Corey Hughes about this.
Um, and watching them do this interview was extremely frustrating because in my head, I was like, What the fuck, bro?
The line, the press didn't understand it.
We know how to we know how to snap photos.
Why being bumped to the back of the line?
So all of these changes that are occurring, every stunned, they're all secret service changes.
There was a last-minute change to the cade route.
Originally, Kennedy was supposed to get right onto the Stemm's freeway, and instead they made him make a right turn onto Houston Street, then a shop left onto Elm Street, placing him in a canyon of buildings amidst the canyon of buildings, and with the grassy knoll in front of him to his front right, and you have the book depository in the Dow Tech's building behind him with a clear shot at him from the rear.
Why is Kennedy being placed in this basically what we know now to be a kill zone?
This is also made by the Secret Service.
So after all of these changes were made, the the advanced man, Winston Lawson later said, I'm the first guy in the Secret Service who cost the president his life.
Well, he wasn't punished for it.
He got a nice cushy job with the Department of Defense in 2017 when Mike Pompeo talked President Donald Trump out of releasing the documents.
He said people were still alive.
Winston Lawson didn't die till December of 2019.
He may be somebody, I'm not sure.
Gerald Bain on the Winston Lawson, too, may have been innocent because he's taking orders from Gerald Bain.
What happened to Gerald Bain after all these mysterious changes that cost the president in his life?
Gerald Bain goes on to become the head of Lyndon Baines Johnson's security team.
Okay, so let me just jump in.
Let me just jump in.
Okay.
So he mentions the Secret Service angle, which is valid.
I'm I'm glad that he's mentioned this.
I I don't think um it's as big of a deal as the other uh angles, because here's the thing the Secret Service just facilitated the problem.
Uh, but we need to talk about the people that actually wanted them gone.
So, but to add a little bit more criticism, Secret Service angle.
This is from the video that we did, right?
We went into fucking detail on this shit, so I'll play some of it for you guys here.
Guys, uh, who are Jack Greedy and Paul Landis?
Well, they're two white guys, and they're clean shaven, and they're well over six foot tall when you look at them and compare some with the height of the windshield.
Um, Paul Landis has an extremely rounded haircut.
It's very crystal clear, it's very rounded.
And Jack Reedy's hair is just kind of like, you know, he's balding, he's kind of shaggy, he's kind of irrelevant because Jack Reedy puts himself inside the car in Daily Plaza.
So he clearly is no longer on the running board of the car at all.
He's already inside the uh second row of seats in Daily Plaza.
Here's another image of these two guys, so you can tell it.
Look how tall these guys are compared to the windshield.
Very tall, over six foot tall, two white guys, they're balding, none of them have a mustache or a flat Top.
However, then when you get back to McIntyre photo number two, and you see where everyone is in the car, and you realize they take up two passengers that are no longer the two tall white guys with rounded haircuts on the side of the car.
You got two short guys.
And those two short guys are Jack Valenti and David Morales.
Jack Valenti is only five four.
David Morales is on the These two or some of the these were two of the shooters.
Right here.
We name him by name, guys.
This podcast right here was huge.
FYI.
This I think is one of the best fucking breakdowns of this shit.
We talk about Israel.
We talk about the Secret Service being involved.
We talk about the mafia.
All that shit is in this podcast.
We actually named the fucking shooters, chat.
Dom Del Monco.
That's why when I see all these guys talking about Jeff Kamli, no, yeah, motherfuckers know what you're talking about.
I got pretty much expert here.
They're way shorter than two tall white guys.
And look at David Morales.
You can even see his mustache still there in the screen.
He photographed.
What the fuck?
Oh that's that's clearly David Morales on the side of the Secret Service car.
I mean, as soon as I saw it and I've known who David Morales was for 20 years.
I mean, he's one of those guys who everyone suspected was involved in the assassination and nobody knew.
The split second I saw this, it was an instant identification of David Morales.
And the picture on the right is David Morales in later years when he put on some weight.
That's the same guy.
Holy shit.
So are you saying is that Jack Valenti shot the president from the grassy knoll and then came over the top of the knoll.
If you look, there's actually a set of stairs there if you look in some pictures, but I don't know if the stairs were put in in the 60s or later, but even if not, it's not much of a hike.
Remember when all the cars, uh this controversy over whether the president's line is stopped and all that stuff.
They were slowing down to give Jack Valenti enough time to get over the top of the knoll to the other side where the Secret Service car picks him up on the other side of the knoll.
So um and David Ralph, if I'm not missing, you said when Trump declassifies the rest of the Kenny, well, the next set of Kenny files, it's gonna have the stuff on David Morales on it.
If he releases it because David Morales' file in its entirety is classified and not been released, and it is classified under the JFK files.
So David Morales.
Who is this guy?
David Morales is a longtime spook for the CIA.
He's a higher up in the CIA.
He's a guy who, if there was a job came out that nobody wanted, he took it, no matter how vile it was.
So obviously, this fell to him for those reasons.
In the years after the assassination, he will admit, um, he will make a statement to a guy who tells the FBI who wrote it up in numerous documents that uh when Ken Kennedy gets mentioned in a conversation, he goes, Yeah, my guy's really took care of him, didn't they?
And he and I thought that was BS until I found this.
So he wasn't the guy who's only this is all we're seeing here today, and all we really have time to go into today is this.
What with the evidence that we have in regards to the photographs?
None of this at all goes into any of the stuff I've picked up on the background of Jack Valenti, who I can tell you with certainty was uh definitely um in the OSS during the war.
He was definitely uh he was his official story is that he was a bomber pilot, but I can't confirm any of his stuff.
Uh he was most certainly a hitman, and so then when you have you have the statements of a guy named um Otto Scorzani, who was actually A. Hitler's bodyguard uh after the war, went to go work for the Massad.
He identified uh the shooter on the grassy knoll as having been uh used the name the alias of Zed and Max.
Then I find in the Z R rifle files, Max makes contact with QJ Wynn aka Jean-Pierre Lepite down at no name key with all these other mercenary guys and Frank Sturgis.
So um you really have to dig into my other research specifically.
I spent two years just on Jack Valenti alone.
So I'm probably the expert on his background and what he did, and I can tell you with certainty.
This guy is the shadiest guy that no one's ever heard of or talked about ever, and he's connected to more shady people than uh than anybody else.
Can we backtrack for a second?
You said Hitler's bodyguard was hired by Massad.
Did I get that correct?
Yeah, so this is very well known.
This is not a conspiracy, this is an established fact.
Otto Scorzani, who was Hitler's personal bodyguard, uh, Hitler considered Scorsaney the epitome of like German Aryan soldier-ness, right?
So um after the war, he turns up in a in a camp, right?
He turns up in one of Eisenhower's concentration camps, the ones the concentration camps you never hear about.
Um, and then once they realize who he is, they put him on trial.
But then the uh um there's a bunch of guys who uh will go on who oppose this we're in the post-OSS pre-CIA period, like I said, between 45 and 47, the two most important intelligence years of all time.
Um, it's during that time that um Otto Scorzani is rescued from sh imminent death in his trial for being a Nazi war criminal.
And uh yeah, he goes on to be a uh hitman for the Israelis.
He goes on and he hunts down a bunch of his old Nazi buddies and kills him.
And then um he ultimately goes on to be one of two men who are signed the title of QJ Wynn working out of Madrid.
So Scorzani's working out of Madrid under the alias of QJ Wynne, which was the an assassination recruiter.
And I screwed up in the beginning in the early days of my research, I thought that was bunk.
I thought that QJ went out of documents.
I can prove that I can show him this and he'll I mean can So look, there's Jack Valenti right there, you can see.
Same guy.
Here he is.
Joseph Jack Valenti was an American political advisor and lobbyist who served as a special assistant United States president Lyndon B. Johnson.
He was also the longtime president of the Motion Picture Association of America during his 38-year tenure in the MPAA.
He created the MPA film rating system and was uh generally regarded as one of the most influential pro-copyright lobbyists in the world.
Alright.
Um here he is, right next to here.
Look at how the shoveled he looks.
Look.
Here he is right here, as Linda B. Johnson is being fucking sworn in.
I'll tell you this.
Why is he all sweating and tired?
Look at him.
The nigga's like, oh, what the fuck?
He looks like he just shot someone, doesn't he?
Look at that shit.
Look how disheveled he is, chat.
Look how disheveled he is.
Come on, man.
I need you niggas to like the video.
Like the goddamn video.
You guys are not gonna get sauced like this anywhere else.
But there he is in the picture.
Tell me that's not a guilty look, chat.
Okay.
There he is.
Look at this nigga.
Come on, man.
Look at him.
Sweating shit.
Bro, that's guilty if ever.
Right.
And then you can see him right here.
This guy, you know, fucking secret service agent chat.
What the fuck is he doing there?
He had a secret service agent.
He never was.
But you can see it's clearly right there.
From the photo.
To here.
There he is.
Again, Jag Valenti.
There he is, right there.
We know that's him.
Then the picture.
Boom.
Come on, man.
Dumb Domonko, Del Mongo.
He hopped into the second row of seats to make room for these guys.
He knows all about it.
Mind you, remember, he jumped on the motorcade after the shots were fired.
This is when the car's pulling off, guys.
This is when Kennedy's been shot in the car's pulling off.
He knows all about it, and he needs to be confronted with this.
Let me let me get this straight.
So I'm gonna stop screaming sir for a second.
Yeah.
So yeah, um, because this is fucking groundbreaking stuff.
You're telling me Jack Valencia.
So I'm gonna summarize it right now for you guys here.
Let me get myself out the other thing so you guys can really get this, get this in.
See a Dave Ferry there on the grassy knoll.
They should.
Yes, president.
David Ferry, real quick.
Who's this guy?
Let me fucking duplicate this.
Because they actually mentioned David Ferry in the um in the movie.
This is David Ferry right here, chat.
They actually met he's in the JFK movie.
They mentioned him in the movie.
This was one of the shooters as well.
All right, also a CIA guy.
Right?
Um, he was an American pilot who was alleged by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison to have been involved in a conspiracy to assassinate John F. Kennedy.
Garrison was also alleged that Ferry knew Harry Harvey Lee Oswald.
Ferry denied any involvement in the conspiracy, said he never knew Oswald.
Decades later, photos and merged establishing that Ferry had been in the same civil air patrol unit as Oswald in 1950s.
But critics have argued that does not prove that either Ferry or Oswald was involved in an assassination plot.
Also, another important thing.
He got indicted by Jim Garrison.
Guess what happened?
He got fucking killed before he could be brought to trial.
This was another one of the shooters.
Guys, I need y'all niggas to like the video.
Because I haven't seen anybody else really name the shooters like this, like I'm doing right now.
And again, if you guys want to watch this episode, here it is.
I'll drop the link for you guys.
This is one of my favorite episodes that I ever did.
But I'll drop it in here so you guys can watch the full four-hour video.
Timestamps are in there, so you guys can go ahead and scroll through however you want.
Right?
But I think I'm gonna summarize everything here for you guys.
So let's play this.
They kill him.
Who actually shot the killing shot?
Was it Ferry or was it Valenti?
Valenti.
Ferry already walked off and gotten into the Great Plymouth and drove him.
Yep.
Yep.
So Valenti's right next to him.
Yep.
So he fires off uh the kill shot that blew his head open.
Yes.
Right?
Yes.
Valenti does.
The bar speeds off, right?
After after the shot is fired, right?
Because after that, it slows down.
There's all the talk about it stopping or slowing down.
And I believe the reason it's it did that, it did stop, and it did slow down.
Not prior to, I think they were going slow enough for Valenti to take the shot.
But when he was hit, they all stopped and they all slowed.
And there's even one witness who says that the president's limousine stopped on the other side of the knoll.
So there's a lot of Z when it gets into the nitty-gritty and the witness statements on what happens during this like 10-second period.
There's a lot of contradiction and a lot of conflict.
And you kind of have to work your way through it as best you can.
And this is what I come up with after having spent as much time on as I have.
And honestly, I see there's so much more to this that we haven't covered today because we can't, because you can't really explain Kennedy in an eight-hour conversation.
So when I look at it, it's like when you see a puzzle that's completed and it all fits.
I see it all.
And it all fits, and it all makes perfect sense.
And every last bit of it Directly connects to Palestine and Israel and what the Israelis are doing to the Palestinians today.
So let me ask you this then.
So so Ferry and uh just envisioning this.
So Ferry and uh and um Valenti are in the grassy knoll, right?
Ferry should see the first shot, hits him in the throat.
Throws a rifle to Andrew Blackman who breaks it down and puts it in a toolbox.
Okay.
Then Valenti's right next to him, takes another shot.
Well, there's a gap here.
We have other shots.
We have the shots from the repository in the Deltex building.
Okay.
And the pergola.
So you had to have one shot first, hits him in the throat.
Yep, then some barrage of bullets, which some witnesses say they heard a barrage of bullets.
And then when you look at the evidence showing that they pulled at least three more bullets out of the limo, there was one at least one more stuck in Kennedy's back.
You know, it's obvious that there were way more shots fired than they claimed.
And then after those shots, then the final shot.
So I'd say there's probably a gap, however long.
We can't tell from based on the Supreme film, but we can, you know, if we had any idea, what we could be six seconds, ten seconds, however long between the first and the last shot.
Um and so yeah, I think it'll make shot rather.
And it means it makes perfect sense.
Okay, so Valency takes a last shot, and then they go under the underpass.
So I'm guessing he's split.
He's going over the top as they're going under, and they meet on the other side.
Okay, so he clearly after Morales, who had had to have gotten into Delhi into the Secret Service car in Daily Praza.
That's when that had to have happened, because he's already on the side of the car when they passed triple underpass, which means he was just hanging out in Daily Plaza.
I've been unable to find another picture of him and I've been looking, but there's not a lot of pictures from before the shots were fired, which is really weird.
Okay.
So all right, so one more time.
Ferry shoots the first shot.
Soon as that shot's done, uh, well not the first, but like at least from the Grassy Knoll perspective.
Correct.
Maybe it's a first because like everyone else says that they heard firecrackers, but I can't really place a shot from anywhere else prior to Ferry's shots.
And I believe it might have just been firecrackers as a distractionary thing.
Um, because all the witnesses who heard the first one said it sounded like firecrackers, which it doesn't make sense for there to have been a shot prior to David Ferries.
So I kind of put him as the first.
Okay, and then I put like a barrage as having happened next, probably six to seven total shots, and then the shot from Valenti.
Okay.
Soon as he shoot fires a shot, some other guy comes in, breaks down a rifle.
Ferry starts getting out of there.
Valency shoots a shot.
Does someone take his rifle?
What does he do with it with his?
That I don't know.
Okay.
You and I can talk about that off air.
I have some speculation and things I can show you.
But um So he shows the shot, he's jumping over the fence right after to catch up with that.
And then him and Dan Morales both get on the side of the vehicle.
Morales gets on the side of the vehicle in the Elite Plaza.
Valenti goes over the top of the knoll over the other side of the railroad track, so he runs across the flat surface on the top.
If you look at modern pictures, there's a still well down there, but I don't know if that's still there in 63.
If not, he could have just jumped down the um but see here we go.
We have a guy named Tom Tilson.
Tom Tilson is a witness, um, who and I don't use this in any of my work, and I really don't ever cite it because it's kind of got problems, but he claims to have seen someone come and slide down the other side of the knoll with a rifle and get into a black car.
However, his story starts to change because it turns out he was an ex-cop.
Um, and um I feel like the Dallas police got to him and can't have him change his story a bit because he ended up saying he ends up saying that the man he saw slide down the knoll was Jack Ruby, which is totally false.
Like Jack Ruby's nowhere near the knoll at this time, right?
So um that story is the only story that has somebody sliding down the other side of the knoll.
Otherwise, it just makes sense that the stalling of the limousine and the secret service car is making enough time for Valenti to get over the top.
So that's crazy to me that he jumped then.
He jumps on the very limousine that he just shot at, and he's looking at the president with his head blown off, and he's like, I did that.
Pretty much.
Holy.
Pretty much.
Yeah, and that's how you got that.
You got that photo, guys, that you guys saw where they're riding on the side of the car.
And again, Jack Valenti, this guy right here.
David Ferry.
And then you can see him right here.
As Lyndon B. Johnson is being fucking sworn in.
Look at him.
He's looking at it like, what the fuck?
You know what I mean?
Tell me that's not a guilty face.
And then, like I said before, you can see here in the picture.
There he is, man.
Come on, chat.
That's him.
That is him.
We got him on the fucking car.
By the way, can he have a shot at this point, chat?
Kenny is literally shot with his head blown off at this point, as this guy's riding in the fucking motorcade.
Yes, it is sped up, chat.
I sped it up so that you guys uh we get through it quicker.
Um, let me close some of this shit up.
So that's the Secret Service angle uh that you guys could see there.
That I and that's just some of it.
We didn't even go into all the full thing.
Just to say this, the I mean what you're saying is fascinating, and I'll get the others to comment on this.
Uh, I've no idea if anything you've just said means anything or not, but it's certainly very interesting, and you clearly don't know a lot of research into this.
I do know because I So what this guy just described, I'm gonna be honest with y'all, he's walking over dollars to pick up quarters.
Yes, was there a secret service involvement?
Of course, because they needed to facilitate this murder happening.
But they're not the uh the main arbiters of this conspiracy.
So let's see what they gotta say.
Interviewed Clint Hill, who was the Secret Service agent who was Jackie Kennedy's bodyguard.
Uh he was the one who jumped on the back of the limousine after the first shot sprang out, and he's always regretted the fact that he slipped and had he been able to get up quicker, he thinks he would have taken the third bullet uh and possibly have saved Kennedy's life.
So you know, I know from having interviewed him several times and heard his story what his account is.
What was interesting to me was there were only 34 people in the Secret Service presidential detail at the time in totality.
For Trump now, there's 10 times as many who were specific to the president.
So it changed everything about how presidents get protected.
The IRS is the biggest collection agency in the world, and with April the 15th now fast approaching, it's more aggressive than ever.
Enforcement is rampant up in 2025.
And if you over protect yourself, one of the Warren Commission's mandates was to investigate who the shooter was and if it was one shooter, but they had also a dual mandate.
The other one was to create public tranquility and put rumors to dispel rumors and put them to rest, domestic and international rumors.
So the Warren Commission was kind of always challenged and had they had a major problem because when they finally viewed this appruder film, and they saw it long before the rest of us saw it, before Jim Garrison showed it to a jury and before the American public saw it much later on.
It was scooped up by uh Henry Luce of Time Life from Abraham Supreme.
And I talked about Zapruder.
Zapruder's the one that recorded the shooting, right?
And I'll pull it up here.
There's a pruder film, just so you guys have it.
Because some of you guys may or may not have seen it.
I think many of you have seen it, but let me go ahead and just see the motorcade coming.
And Zapruder, just so you guys know.
They're always at the perfect place to the right time, huh?
You see Kenny got shot the first time.
And then bam, the second shot.
And then they speed off.
And then they speed off.
Pruder.
And Captain Captain.
Yes, the Pruder.
Who they're referring to is this guy right here.
Here he is.
This is Abraham Zapruder.
This is the guy that took that film.
Every single time.
But anyway, that's a whole other conversation.
But that's the film that that's the uh camera that he used for it.
That's why it's famously called the Zapruder film.
He was the one that captured it on video.
He bought bought it to bury it.
But the Warren Commission did see it.
So they knew they had a problem because Kennedy is shot, and Connolly, Governor Connolly, who's sitting in front of him, is shot less than two seconds apart from Kennedy.
And that would mean you cannot do a bolt action rifle.
They took tests.
You need at least 2.3 seconds to but load another bullet into the bolt action rifle.
That's all the way in the book depository, let's say, for example, if it's true, let's pretend for a moment.
So you have 2.3 seconds that you need to load another bullet into it, and Connolly is hit less than two seconds after Kennedy Kennedy is hit.
So they run all inspector, who's part of the Warren Commission says, well, then he comes up with this thing called the single bullet theory, which we know today as the magic bullet theory.
That the bullet that entered Kennedy came out of Kennedy, re-entered Connolly, broke a couple of ribs, hit his wrist, uh punctured a lung, and then popped out, hit the seat, fell on the floor.
This magic bullet that defied the laws of physics is supposed to be the one bullet, and they needed to come up with this theory to just prove that two shots were fired almost simultaneously, and there's no way someone in the bird.
And we all know the magic bullet theory is bullshit.
I'll show you guys here in a second.
Bird's nest in the book depository could have fired those two shots that quick.
So they knew there were two shooters, and a lot of people on the Warren Commission were in dissent, and they told Chief Justice Earl Warren, look, we're not happy with this.
We don't believe it.
Connolly was called before the Warren Commission, and he said, You can't run enough tests to make me believe it.
I know the president was hit before me.
I know I was hit by a separate round.
Governor Connolly's wife said the same thing.
This was all presented to the Warren Commission.
When the dissenters went, when the dissenters told Warren we're in dissent, he said, I refuse to accept your notice of dissent.
We need to be in unison.
I need to say it was one shooter.
We need to have this all of us together.
So they knew from the beginning that it was more than one shooter.
Okay.
Um fascinating.
Let me bring in uh Johnny Harris.
Johnny, what do you Let's see what he's got to say about this?
Make first of all, what Lewis has just been saying.
I mean, it's totally valid.
There was so much um confirmation by his happening from the very beginning, just hours after this event, the director of the FBI, J. Andrew Hoover, had made a conclusion about what happened, and he had a conversation with LBJ that's a very good thing.
Well, Jared Hoover did not like JFK as well.
That's very important.
Just so you guys know, Jeregger Hoover was a homosexual, okay, and he and he cross-trust.
This was a big problem back then in the 1960s.
And RFK, what was RFK doing?
RFK was going over, he was going after as the attorney general, who's going after the mafia.
Mayor Lansky had pictures of Jared Grahoover cross-dressing in heels.
This is a big reason why the FBI did not go after the Mafia for decades.
Because Mayor Lansky, by the way, had these compromising photos of the director of the FBI with his deputy director doing homosexual acts.
Which you would lose your clearance back then, guys, if you were gay.
You couldn't get a clearance if you worked uh for the government for a very long time if you were gay.
They looked at it as a security risk.
Because you could be compromised.
So um Hoover obviously had a vested interest in keeping the mafia out of the fucking spotlight.
That's why how this is why they're able to operate with impunity for so goddamn long.
But RFK said, fuck that.
And he brought them all in and was trying to prosecute them as the attorney general.
Because remember, as the attorney general, you are over the FBI.
You run the FBI as attorney general.
You are the chief law enforcement officer.
That we now know about because of the So that is why Hoover was so quick to say, Oh, yeah, as a single shooter.
Uh stuff that was released in 2017, where he says very definitively, it was three shots, it was one guy, we've got him.
This is hours after this chaotic event happens, and he has decided what has happened, and from there you just start to see that the people And that is and and I told you guys exactly why he wanted this story to happen.
Now you guys know.
I wonder if uh Johnny Harris is gonna say why.
Let's see if he knows why J. Edgar Hoover was so quick to say that it was a single shooter.
People he puts around him, the uh investigations that he doesn't want to happen, and then I didn't watch this thing in full, guys.
I just skimmed through it and then noticed nobody mentioned Israel.
Nobody mentioned Israel in this whole crazy to me.
Well, let's see.
Investigation that does happen really confirms that original idea that it has to be three shots because they found three shells in the book depository.
And the entire investigation just completely rallies around that.
And so, you know, human psychology, when we have an initial idea from an authority figure, J. Edgar Hoover was a very powerful person, too.
He really imposed his ideas on everyone around him.
Then the truth completely dissolves.
And there was destroyed evidence.
There was cherry picking of witnesses.
None of this to me is proof of anything other than we didn't get the truth.
And a lot of the truth was destroyed and misled for that first.
Do you think we're gonna get to any more of the truth in the in the files being released?
I I really don't think so.
Like honestly, I think that uh during that time, that crucial time in the early days when everyone was scrambling to own the narrative, they destroyed what they needed to destroy, and and they actually did.
We talked to uh as part of our investigation, the uh the the head, the chairman of the process for releasing all of these documents, and he found entire troves of documents that he knew should have existed from key people at the CIA, the FBI that were just gone.
And he and he had and he was this you know, he's this judge very so sober-minded.
He just said, I don't know where this stuff is.
So I I don't know if we're gonna learn any smoking gunnish type thing with this next trove.
I really believe that the damage was done in those first hours and months when they decided to own the narrative and censor the truth, and it did irreparable damage to trust that uh we could have had in our government's ability to tell us what actually happened.
Well, what did you make then of the the foreign representative Anna Paulina Luna, who's the new head of the task force on declassifying federal secrets, saying she believes two shooters were involved.
It seemed like this extraordinary came out of nowhere.
I mean, it's it there the conspiracy idea is not just a fringe idea.
That there was a house committee that actually said it was very likely a conspiracy.
They pointed to mob involvement, potential government involvement.
Obviously, the mob and the government were.
He's talking about when they did another hearing in the 1970s.
We're involved.
We know that for sure in their conspiracies to take out Fidel Castro.
And so we know that that is all very possible.
But again, I'm very wary of anyone coming out an authority figure, coming out with a theory or a conclusion, because we as humans, we we revolve around what an authority figure tells us we should be looking for.
If we're gonna be dispassionately putting out information, we should do that.
But it's also important to know that authority figures motives, and I'm really shocked here.
Johnny Harris, for all the videos he does and all the research he does.
I'm really surprised that he's not angling here, or he's not saying why Jedgar why J. Edgar Hoover was so quick to say that it was one shooter with this magic bully theory.
Chad, give me ones if you guys knew that Jared Gerhoover was a cross-dresser and gay, and he was having a relationship with his deputy director, and that Mayor Lansky had compromising photos of him.
Give me ones if you guys didn't know that, because that's actually a lot of people don't know that shit.
But that is a big reason why Jared Gerhoover wanted this story to stick with a single with a single shooter.
A big reason.
And and the mainstream media never talks about it, by the way.
So I'm actually very disappointed that Johnny Harris didn't bring this up.
Maybe you didn't know.
With an earnest seeking of truth and not with pre-baked conclusions.
Yeah.
So I think it's irresponsible to come out with this idea that yes, there was two shooters.
It just seems extraordinary thing to just sort of just suddenly come out with.
Yeah, it it's it's it is extraordinary.
I do believe that this is a uh a result of our own making in terms of when the CIA and the FBI show so much reticence to put forward information, and they have good reason to do that in some ways.
This losers saying Google says that's not true.
Okay, bro.
Okay, it's not true.
Thunder God, five to one.
But so much reticence, so much delay in in the request for documents.
It just evokes this sense of, oh, they must be hiding something.
That suspicious energy uh puts in all of our minds, oh, there must be something big going on here that they're not telling us.
And that's when we start to grasp onto all these other ideas.
I do it myself, and I have to remind myself, no, I'm after truth, I'm looking for evidence, and it's a real shame that we have been left out of the case.
Yeah, I mean I used to, you know, honestly, I used to please I I used to, you know, be very skeptical of the conspiracies flying around about JFK.
And then I saw what happened with the assassination attempted attempt on Donald Trump.
Um I mean, both of them, uh both attempts.
Uh but the first one we actually get hit.
Everything about that was just so weird and suspicious.
Right down to the fact that it was a clean to win.
Clean young shooter with no social media pattern, no details about it.
It's all just disappeared now.
He was on a flat roof a hundred yards from Trump, right in the perfect eye line, and there's no secret set of it, none of it made any sense.
So I've I I'm I I'm much more receptive.
Actually doing YouTube.
I I think what's tricky, if I was in the government shoes, and if I was to give the most generous interpretation of what they have to deal with, an assassination attempt of a president or an assassination of a president is a potential explosion of order and a sense of safety to to a population, and especially in the 60s, when there's all this upheaval.
I I also have a little bit of empathy for the idea that these people are trying to own the narrative in the name of uh avoiding chaos among the population and avoiding pressure to have to retaliate against the Yes.
Uh I agree with Johnny on this that, yeah, the reason why is because if the US public, if the if the American public knew that a foreign government was involved with our government along with organized crime, the mafia, of killing a sitting US president that would cause fucking pandemonium.
Absolute pandemonium.
People would lose trust in their government.
We already I mean they already did lose trust, but it would have been eroded even faster if they knew that a foreign government along with our deep state government and organized crime worked together to kill a sitting president that we elected.
Also, Kennedy was very popular, chat.
Kennedy was extremely popular back in the 1960s.
Very, very popular.
A lot of people cried when he died, FYI.
So I do believe that with these events, there is a need to control some kind of narrative, and and that is a fine balance.
But in the 60s, they really over-indexed in secrecy and censorship, and we're all paying the price today with all of this confusion.
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And before I go to Andrew, he's been waiting very patiently.
The CIA involvement here, Johnny.
What do you feel the CIA were involved?
And if so, how?
The C it very possible.
I mean, the CIA during this time was doing some of the craziest stuff you can imagine all around the world.
They had covert operations that were overthrowing governments, assassinating people.
This is all known.
This is not fringe stuff.
And crucially, they were working very diligently with the mob and others to take out Fidel Castro, 90 miles off our coast in Cuba.
And so they had a lot of really inventive ways of getting their way, and then in comes JFK to expose a lot of their uh shenanigans, to shut a lot of it down, to fire high-ranking people, to st uh uh threaten to make them stand account, and then you have is you know, RFK going out and and attacking the mob and and you know, conviction rates go 800%.
There's a lot of motive here on both sides who feel justified and are very powerful in covert action To do this.
Now, I'm not saying that I have any smoking gun evidence that that's the case, but I, like the House Select Committee in the late 70s, believed that they had the opportunity, the motive, and the skills to do this, and there's a chance they could have, but boy, they're they are masters of covert action.
If they did, there's no way.
And by the way, it could have been a rogue faction within the CIA.
The CIA was so fractured into these little silos of secrecy.
Okay, well, let's.
Well, we have the perfect person.
Perfect person to ask, uh, Andrew Bustamenta, because you were uh formerly with the CIA.
Well, he's not gonna answer uh tell you guys that the CIA did it.
Of course not.
But what I will say is that um Yeah, man, I mean the CA was 100% involved.
We just went over Jack Valenti and all these other guys, uh, Morales.
100%.
Why?
Well, because Kenny himself said, I'm gonna destroy the CIA and smash it to pieces, quote unquote.
So, yeah.
Alan Dulles, he fired him.
Who's Alan Dulles?
This guy right here, named after the airport in DC, or the airport in DC is named after him.
Boom.
Direct the CIA from um 19 uh until 1961.
Well, who came into office in 1961?
Who was it who was president?
John F. Kennedy.
He was a member of the Ward Commission that investigated Kennedy's assassination, but Kennedy fired him.
Come on, man.
Just a little bit of common sense here.
So yeah, they obviously had a vested interest in getting rid of him.
So yeah.
Okay, I hope I'm connecting some of the dots for you, chat.
Hey, what do you feel about what you've heard?
You know, Johnny's got a lot of this nailed down tight, Piers, and that's really important to understand because CIA's goal is to not only protect the narrative of what the American people understand, but also to protect the executive and what's happening at the executive level.
So when you when you rewind the clock all the way back to the 1960s, you've got director of the CIA is is uh John McCone.
He's doing some of the most dangerous, most brazen operations out there with very little oversight from anyone in Congress, really only reporting to the executive branch.
Anything is in fact possible, but it's so important to understand that if there is smoking gun, if there ever was smoking gun evidence, CIA would have destroyed it almost immediately.
You saw the same thing happen in the withdrawal from Afghanistan, you saw the same thing happen with the prisons in Guantanamo Bay.
We like CIA has a long history of destroying its own classified information as late as 2010.
So of course in the 1960s, anything in paper would have been destroyed.
Fascinating.
I mean, in your estimation, what is the most likely theory that you've read or heard about what has happened here?
Do you believe Lee Harvey Oswald was just a lone nutcase who acted on his own?
Do you believe somebody put him up to it?
Uh do you think the CIA could have been directly involved in putting him up to it for whatever reason?
What do you do you believe there was more than one shooter?
What do you think?
You know, it's the preponderance of evidence really does seem to point to a second shooter.
Uh if not a second shooter, then some sort of amazing capability to fire multiple rounds faster than most people would have expected.
So when you look at the conspiracy, you look at the actual physical evidence in hand, that second shooter theory is the stronger theory.
The idea that CIA would have been involved in the assassination of a president is a possibility, but not a very high probability.
When you start to layer in possible mafia in uh uh involvement, USSR motivation, you start to see other areas that are also possible and more probable.
And that's one of the things.
Well, Kenny made peace with the Russians, though.
So I don't know if it's the USSR as much, Andrew.
You guys know I like Andrew a lot.
I like Andrew a lot.
Um, but yeah, I don't think that's his problem.
I definitely think the CIA was 100% involved.
Because you have to consider when you look at solving uh a conspiracy or any kind of intelligence question is both private.
Matter of fact, that's a big reason why people didn't like Kenny was because he made peace with the Russians.
They tried to say that he was a communist.
Yeah, I mean, can I jump in here, PS?
Yeah, jump in, yeah, Lewis.
Yeah.
I I completely agree with with both of your guests.
And I mean, they both nailed it.
I just want to add there is some, there's there's a great degree of evidence, a great deal of evidence, I should say, that you can find everywhere leading up to the assassination.
So for example, if I say I'm about to hit an armored car, because I did heist and hijackings.
That's what we that's what we were known for, me and my crow.
Uh, if I say on taped recording devices on east dropping, FBI yeast dropping devices, I'm about to hit an armored car.
I'm gonna hit an army car on Tuesday, Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock, I'm gonna hit an army car.
And they repeatedly hear this, and then an army car gets hit at three o'clock on Tuesday.
That is evidence against me committing this crime.
Is it is can I possibly challenge it in court?
Yeah, if I hired the best attorneys, I hired William Consul.
I had Bowery Slotnik.
I had some of the best attorneys money could buy.
Could yeah, you could challenge it in court, but it is evidence.
There was a uh an abundance of evidence leading up to the assassination.
You have a guy in in New Orleans said the president's gonna buy it with a high-powered rifle when he comes down south.
This is a this is a guy directly related to Carlos Marcelo, Louisiana Don.
You have somebody else in Cali in uh in Miami, uh uh Miltia, Joseph Miltia speaks to this guy Somerset, who's an informant, says the president's gonna buy it with a high-powered rifle from a building when he comes down south, and we're gonna lay it on some guy who looks like a nut, and the public will think it was him after the fact.
They have this on tape.
This is prior to the assassination.
They have mobsters threatening the lives of President Kennedy, who've had illegal eavesdropping devices all across the nation in social clubs everywhere.
He's listening to threats against the president, Jose Alaman, who is in exile who fled Castro's Cuba.
He's working closely with Miami Don, Florida Don, Santo Traficante, and he's doing business development deals with him.
At one point before the assassination, Trafficante says to Jose Alaman, President he's bitching about Kennedy, Bobby Njack.
He says, Well, just wait, wait them out, they'll eventually be gone.
And he goes, No, no, Jose.
They're gonna be hit when they come down south.
It's all in the making.
It's all the plans here is done.
I know Jose Aleman runs to his FBI handler.
I might until handled.
Okay, I'll do this a little bit.
Johnny, come in there.
Johnny, I'll say Alaman went to his FBI handles.
I want to hold them.
I want it.
I want to temper some of this only because there's a lot going on.
No, but this is true, though.
I mean, he's focusing on the mob angle quite a bit, right?
Which is good because this brings uh light to the because I've said this before, and I'll say it again, right?
Chat.
This is a multi-angle, this is a multi-dimensional conspiracy.
Many people wanted Kennedy gone.
Many people want him gone.
Okay.
The mafia wanted him gone.
I told you guys this before.
The mob felt like he betrayed them.
He was supposed to protect them when he came into office because they helped him get in and they helped him win the state of Illinois in a very tight race against Nixon.
He um Bobby Kennedy comes in as his attorney general.
What does he do?
He does it quite out the opposite, because he's not corrupt, and he goes after the mafia and he prosecutes them, brings them in, destroys the secrecy that the mafia enjoyed for decades since the prohibition era, and starts naming them, right?
That's number one.
Mafia had a fucking bone pick with with uh John F. Kennedy and obviously his brother.
Because John F. Kennedy is the one that named Robert F. Kennedy to be attorney general.
So Mafia had their problems.
CIA, why are they mad?
Well, because he wanted disband the CIA.
He fired Alan Dulles, the first fucking director of the FBI uh of the CIA.
They didn't like him, right?
And then I find it incredible that he was on the war commission.
Right?
He wanted this band the CIA.
They had too much power.
He thought they were a very uh destructive agency.
He thought that they could lead problems to him.
The Bay of Pigs left uh um scandal, left a bad taste in their mouth, right?
Because Kennedy did not want to pull boots on the ground to help them out.
It was a very embarrassing situation.
So the CIA had a bone to pick with him.
Then J. Edgar Hoover, they don't like Kennedy, they don't like him at all.
He hated his brother Robert F. Kennedy.
It's felt like he treated him like a piece of shit.
Um the Zionists.
Why'd they want Kennedy gone?
We know why.
He threatened their nuclear ability.
He wanted nuclear inspections, he was putting pressure on Ben Gurion.
He even threatened to withhold foreign aid for Israel if they did not comply with the nuclear inspections.
Robert of Kennedy wanted his registering in Pharaoh.
If the Kennedy stayed in power, I'll tell you guys this.
Israel probably wouldn't exist today.
Just being real with y'all.
Because the Kennedys had a very neutral position when it came to Palestine and Israel.
Lyndon B. Johnson also didn't like Kennedy.
RFK hated Lyndon Johnson.
He felt like it was a liar and a snake and treacherous.
The vice president.
The only reason that Linda B. Johnson was a vice president was because pretty much they're gonna blackmail John F. Kennedy and say, look, bro, we know that you're out here fucking bitches.
You're a Catholic.
This isn't gonna be good for your career.
Back then, guys, infidelity in the 1960s was terrible.
This is a very conservative America back then.
Okay.
So what?
We got a vice president, we got an FBI director, we got a CIA, we got a strong Israeli lobby, and we have the mafia.
Five different factions that don't like him.
So obviously, this guy, he's focusing more on the mob in the Secret Service a bit, which is cool.
Actually, it's a good insight.
But it's very important to note that a lot of people wanted Kennedy gone.
A lot.
But the thing that pisses me off the most, no one ever talks about the Israeli angle.
That's what pisses me off.
They'll sit there all day and talk about Alan Dulles and the CIA.
They sit there all day and talk about fucking Edgar Hoover.
Like you see with Johnny Harris right now, saying that, oh yeah, J. Edgar Hoover, um, you know, wanted the one bullet, the the the magic bullet theory and a single shooter.
They'll talk all day about the mob or all this other bullshit.
Even secret service, don't mention them, right?
But no one ever talks about Ben Gurion, no one ever talks about the American Zionist Council, no one ever talks about Farah, no one ever talks about Demona, no one ever talks about uranium, no one ever talks about Apollo, no one ever talks about Shapiro, no one ever talks about the Israeli angle, ever.
But I carry on.
What's going on here and everything you're saying, you can piece together.
I think what's really scary about this, you know, it's five million documents and there's hundreds of thousands of little pieces of fragments that we can put together to see what we want to see.
And when I was deep in this, I came in really earnestly Saying, like, I'm I'm open to believing this is how I approach UFOs or any of these kind of big nebulous conspiracy theories, and I find myself wanting to piece together every one of these sound bites and little bits to find a mosaic that kind of proves this very what is kind of a tantalizing notion.
It's not to say that this evidence isn't valid.
Yeah, it's just it's just that when we are in a vacuum of of concrete information, we we are all of us left to sort of grasp at this this this fractured information space that then it really allows us to create our own adventure on exactly what we're seeing.
I think that's really dangerous.
I think that that's where you did this sort of polarized idea of who did what.
Yeah, I mean, I would say I would say I want to bring Lewis in a moment.
I mean, what I would say is that's what makes the potential release of these files so tantalizing and potentially so historic and newsworthy, because even if they fill in some of the gaps in information, right?
And there's been and it's been hidden from the American people.
I mean, if there is evidence in there which points clearly, as this congresswoman just seemed to blurt out that the the evidence suggests two shooters, that in itself, if that has been hidden from the American people, is an incredible bombshell to come out.
So I mean, I just think that you know, I I I can't believe it's gonna be something as momentous as this, but it could be, which is why they've kept, of course, and if it is, it may be why they kept it quiet.
Yeah, Andrew.
And yeah, I want to make sure that this is very, very clear, right?
Because what Johnny is saying is absolutely logically sound.
What's missing from this conversation is the is the question of intentionality, right?
CIA has understood what we call the anatomy of a conspiracy for a long time.
And we oftentimes will intentionally let certain information out and retain or even destroy other information, specifically because we understand that a conspiracy will be born.
Right.
And it will run wild.
If you've heard of a if you've heard of a red herring, that's exactly what we're talking about.
When the whole world is focused on something over here, they're completely blind to the truth.
Not because the truth doesn't exist, but because they're too focused on the red herring, right?
And that conspiracy, that that anatomy of a conspiracy topic is exactly what Johnny's talking about.
When there are fractured pieces of information and specific connective tissue is absent, it leads people to speculate.
Suspicion is healthy.
Skepticism is healthy.
Piers, you've talked about skepticism.
Skepticism is a very healthy thing.
I agree.
But when we get into speculation, speculation makes things go crazy, and people start writing their own narratives and their own stories.
And oftentimes, if you just let people be people, they'll take they'll they'll solve the problem.
Let me understand the big issue will never come to life.
Yeah, I agree.
I mean, look, the the mafia element of this.
I mean, what seems crystal clear and unarguable now is that Jack Ruby, who shot and killed Oswald of course after his arrest, uh was heavily tied to the mob.
That seems to be agreed.
Settled silence, if you like.
So what no one's quite sure, as a fact, is why he did that and why the mob would want that done if it was just as simple as killing the assassin.
Okay.
Was it to hide mob involvement in the assassination and so on?
I mean, I want to see what he says here.
This is gonna be interesting.
I haven't seen this chat, so let's see.
You you would know better than most, but what's your view about the mob element of this?
Also, I find it interesting how Andrew and uh Johnny Harris are obfuscating from the evidence that this guy is presenting, um, where he's saying, like, yo, look, like we got a bunch of mobster saying that Kenny's gonna get hit with a high-powered rifle when he comes south.
Yeah, that's all relevant though.
That's extremely relevant.
But let's see what he says about Jack Ruby.
This is gonna be interesting.
Hoover knew right away.
Uh his public stance was Ruby is a second lone nut.
Who did this on the sparrow of the moment?
But his private stance was it's obviously a silence job by the mob.
Hoover understood that right away, immediately.
But why people in God?
why would they want to find it?
Okay, let's see.
Let's see.
Let's see what they say.
This is actually very interesting.
I haven't seen this part, Chad, so I'm actually on the edge of my seat here to see what he says about this.
Oh, well, Hoover was supposedly Oswald was being interrogated for 12 hours in the police station.
Historians have bent themselves into pretzels trying to explain why there is no audio recording and no stenographic record of what he said during those 12 hours.
So one historian famously said, well, he just shrugged a lot.
There was no reason to record it or have a sonographer there.
Okay, aren't we still entitled to the questions?
Number one.
And aren't, and are we supposed to believe that he shrugged for 12 hours and they just kept persisting for 12 hours while he shrugged?
Something may have been said in that room that we are not being told.
I don't know for sure.
I don't speculate.
Everything I say is concrete by the way.
When I mentioned that people threatened the president's life before he was brought down to Dallas, that is concrete evidence.
That is true.
That is absolutely true from the mafia angle.
And I like that this guy's touching on the mafia angle, but let's see here what else he covers.
That's all done.
It's done and it's etched in stone.
This here, I have to speculate.
What was Oswald saying?
And did Ruby at some point, who may have been involved with Oswald leading up to the assassination, feel that it would be better to kill the president's assassin and be charged with that, and maybe get a light sentence because the jury would be sympathetic to him.
They heared when Oswald was shot in the garage.
And a lot of 77 out of 100 people said he doesn't deserve time at all.
So, or or should he be charged with the president's conspiracy conspiracy to assassinate the president?
Ruby may have felt like the better option is to kill Oswald.
Now Ruby was directly connected to Joe Campisi, who he had dinner with a state dinner with the night before the assassination.
Joe Campisi was the underboss of the Dallas Borgata, the Dallas crew.
The boss was Joe Sevillo.
Both of them were very close with Ruby.
Both of them answered directly to Carlos Marcelo.
Dallas was a satellite of Carlos Marcelo's Louisiana Empire.
They share a 370-mile border, uh Texas and Louisiana.
He controlled Dallas, Marcello.
Marcello also controlled the state machinery.
He put governors in place, mayors, he put politicians, all the politicians and all of the prosecutors, judges he appointed.
Marcelo had a complete control.
This is evidence.
This is not me shooting from the hip.
This is not my books are heavily sourced.
I have them behind me.
I have 40, 50 pages of source notes in the back.
This is all archived.
I never shoot from the hip, I never speculate.
From everything you've read there, Lewis, why would the mob, if if they were involved in me uh in the actual assassination, why would the mob want Kennedy dead?
Okay, so there's a lot of moving parts here, but something there's a it's a crucial thing to understand that the mob, the CIA wrote All right, so they didn't answer the question.
Look, okay, Godchin this is so fucking frustrating.
All right, who's Jack Ruby?
Sure for what?
Jack Rubinstein.
Here's Jack Ruby, right?
Here he is.
Jack Leon Ruby, born Jacob Leon Rubinstein, okay, was an American nightclub owner and murdered Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24th, 1963, two days after Oswald assassinated President John F. Kenney.
Jack Ruby admitted to his rabbi and to his lawyer that I did it for the Jewish people.
That he killed Oswald.
Why?
Because Oswald didn't know what the fuck was going on.
He was not the shooter.
So Jack knew that if this guy went to trial and lived, number one, they wouldn't be able to prove him guilty.
And then number two, he would expose potential conspirators involved.
Israel couldn't afford that.
And I find it absolutely fucking incredible that this guy who's a smart guy, by the way, he's giving a very good look into the mob angle of this.
I find it incredible that he's not linking Jack Ruby's allegiance to Israel.
Just so you guys understand, the Italian mafia and the Jewish mafia were like this.
You understand?
Mayor Lansky, Murdering, etc.
Bugsy Siegel, all these guys were in bed with the Italian mafia.
The commission, all that.
Mayor Lansky was critical in getting Lucky Luciano Luciano out of prison.
Because Lucky Luciano owned the ports.
Why are the ports important?
The ports were important because they needed to smuggle weapons.
Two.
And let me just show you guys this.
Right.
They needed to smuggle weapons.
Hold on.
From New York, the East Coast.
They'll go down south.
Into South America.
Through Africa, destined for where?
Right here, my friends.
The Middle East.
And they'll go to what was back then Palestine.
Why?
Because at the time, in the 1940s, all the way into the 60s, etc., Israel was fighting for its independence and its sovereignty.
So they understood Mayor Lansky, Bugsy Siegel, all these guys were hardcore Zionists working with the Sunborn Institute to smuggle weapons into Palestine.
Okay.
This was after World War II.
Then, after Israel got its independence, they needed to preserve their independence and their sovereignty.
How did they do that?
They did that by getting the nuclear bomb.
And they needed uranium that came from Pennsylvania.
Alright?
Apollo, Pennsylvania, to be exact.
Right.
So the point I'm trying to make here is that Jack Ruby, though he was involved with the Italian mafia, he also was a hardcore Zionist.
And a lot of these, they call him the kosher mob.
A lot of these guys donated money and support to Israel.
Both Jewish businessmen that were legitimate and Jewish mobsters worked together to smuggle illegal weapons through South America, destined for the Middle East.
And the reason why they had to smuggle them is because there was an embargo act.
Weapons couldn't go to Palestine back then.
Then, after Israel won his independence after World War II in 1948 and became a uh it became an independent nation.
Now they needed to preserve that.
How do they preserve that?
Through the nuclear weapon, through the nuclear bomb.
They needed uranium to do that.
So that uranium was also smuggled in the same exact way that the weapons had smuggled in 20 years prior.
Jack Ruby was a part of that.
And the fact that they're not mentioning this is fucking crazy to me.
So this guy's either A purposely leaving it out to mislead, or B, maybe he doesn't know.
But I have a I have a bet that he does though.
But I'm shocked that he did not mention that Jack Ruby was also preserving Israeli interest with this murder.
Give me ones if that makes sense, chat.
Give me ones that that makes sense.
That's the truth about Jack Ruby.
And he admitted this before he died, that he did it for his country.
And he do it for the Jewish people.
He did it for the Jewish people.
He admitted this to his rabbi and to his lawyer.
He admitted this to his lawyer.
Oak agents of the CIA and the Cuban exiles, militant Cuban exiles who wanted to take back Cuba, they came together through a series of events, through a series of geopolitical events and domestic events that placed them together.
First of all, the mob backed Kennedy.
It's difficult to get into that on it on a short interview, but the mob backed Kennedy and brought him into the White House.
They helped him in the West Virginia primary with millions of dollars when he beat Eufett Humphrey, and they also helped him swing Illinois when he beat Richard Nixon in the general election.
That is also proven.
Hoover had an abundance of evidence in front of him.
But when Joe Kennedy, the patriarch of the Kennedy clan, told Jack to appoint Bobby as attorney general, the main interest Joe had was making sure that all of any allegations of voter fraud were just basically just thrown away.
We do not want it this confront, we do not want Jack confronted with these allegations.
So that's the reason why Bobby was put in his attorney general.
Then Bobby had chased the mob during the Rackets Committee, formerly known as the McClellan Committee, and he went back and he started to go after them again.
So the mob hates Bobby, Carlos Marcelo specifically and Santo Chaffacante and Sam Giancana.
They start to hate this is all true.
100% true because he took the secrecy of the mafia and blew it open.
He brought them in to testify in public on TV.
Matter of fact, you know what?
Let me just show y'all niggas.
Because not RFK like oh my god.
Let me just type in.
This is RFK Jr. by the way, guys.
This is censor this shit.
They don't even watch y'all niggas see this.
He introduced a bill to correct abuses of big business and big labor.
Opposing the bill was Jimmy Hoffa, leader of the Teamsters Union.
I would be very happy.
RFK actually thought that uh Hoffa um had tried to kill uh uh what had to kill Kenny, and they had a discussion about this after Kenny was killed.
I have our legal counsel here, our legislative representative here assisting me and spending as much time as necessary to quaint the American people with a fact that this is a strike-breaking union busting bill.
All right, let me find the shit.
I let me find the testimony shit for you.
Look at this.
They got the shit censored, bro.
They hate Bobby for going after them.
At the same time, they're helping the CIA try to kill Castro.
But at the same time as that, The Bay of Pigs happens where the CIA trained Brigade 2506 to go back and hit the beaches of Vahina Cochinos, the Bay of Pigs, they're gonna move inland and link up with another force and move towards Havana.
Well, Kennedy said, I'm not helping them when they were stranded on the beaches, and they were literally begging Kennedy, Charles Cabell, who was the assistant director.
Dulles was out of town conveniently, by the way.
I think he didn't want to be there in case there was a debacle, because Kennedy said he's gonna not help them if it uh he did not want to reveal America's hand.
So Charles Cabell is begging, begging the Kennedy administration and Kennedy himself, please give them air cover, please get them off the beaches, please help them get inland.
Kennedy said no, I don't want to look like a superpower who's trying to take back a little island.
So the exiles walk away from the Bay of Pigs, despising Kennedy.
They felt like he let them down.
Then the Cuban This is all very true.
And uh the uh a reason why a lot of the CIA hated Kennedy was the Bay of Pigs as well.
The missile crisis comes up back to back, and now the exiles are biting their nails in Miami and all across the country everywhere they went, going, here's our chance.
And the hawks in Kennedy's administration are going invade, invade, invade.
We got nuclear missiles 90 miles off the coast of Florida.
We cannot allow this to happen.
We will not look like the imperialist mercenaries Castro has been point painting portraying us as.
Get in there, get the missiles out, and we can take back Cuba and stop the potential domino effect of all of Latin America going communist.
We need to stop this now.
Kennedy decides to quarantine the island instead.
He did not want to go in, and then he makes a side deal with Khrushchev and he tells Khrushchev, look, we're gonna take not only take the missiles out of Europe now in Turkey pointing toward the Soviet Union, which we didn't learn about till decades later, but now not only that, but I promise you he tells Nikita Khrushchev, and this is in Khrushchev's memoirs too.
Khrushchev openly talks about it.
He promised him I will never invade Cuba again.
And Cuba said, and Khrushchev desperately wanted that guarantee.
Once he said that, he turned around and the Cuban exile through the mascots of liberty, he did the great advocates of democracy who wanted to take back their homeland from a dictator who stopped elections, Castro.
All of a sudden they became enemies of the Kennedy administration.
He had his attorney general order all the war enforcement agencies to stop the training camps and he sabotage missions back into Cuba, and they're locking them up with British, they they worked hand in hand with British authorities in the Bahamas to lock up a bunch of exiles.
They're pulling them over at sea, the Coast Guard is.
This is all evidence.
I'm not shooting from the hair.
I I did 10 years of research.
It's very compelling.
What are you doing?
He's like, let me just finish this because Johnny exiles.
Johnny couldn't respond.
I'll think another guess I want to bring in who is a woman who's clearly way more knowledgeable than these other two guys.
I love it.
I think it's I think it's just that all of this that Lewis is talking about is is really good context because it demonstrates how existential Kennedy and and his little brother were for these big forces.
Like they were existential.
They were disruptive.
They were choosing diplomacy and peace over like this hard line covered operation, and they were cracking down on the mob.
Like there was real, real existential threat here, and that does lay the ground for a real motive for these powerful forces.
I mean, when a mobster, when a mobster kills.
Yeah, when the mobster kills.
Alright, let's go ahead and talk a little bit about Bobby Kennedy and we're like having a history lesson here.
I hope you guys are hope you guys are enjoying this shit.
Um, let's go ahead.
And this is a really good documentary.
I really encourage all you guys to watch this.
Um this is a documentary by a guy named Loren Goyant.
Um, really good documentary on the Kenny Brothers.
I heavily suggest you guys watch it.
Um my guy Sam Parker, it's on his YouTube channel, Sam Parker Senate here.
Um, let's play a portion of this, and this covers the mafia angle a bit.
Any friend to find out?
Thank you.
250 is the number for you ninjas right out if rogue agents within the agency had anything to do with the plot Then in March 1964, suspecting a vengeance from organized crime, he contacted mobster Jimmy Upa, his sworn enemy, whom he had battled for 10 years, and whom he suspected of having taken revenge on his brother.
A face-to-face encounter was organized between the two men on an airport runway, and Robert came out convinced of Urfa's innocence.
Robert also asked his friend Daniel Moynihan to search for any complicity in the Secret Service responsible for the president's security.
With the publication of the Warren Commission report, Robert had the confirmation that he could not expect anything from his government as long as Johnson was in power.
He also knew that his own investigations were under surveillance.
He contacted a former MI6 officer that he knew from the time his father had been ambassador in London.
This British officer in turn contacted some trends of John and Robert's father, Joseph Kennedy.
All right, this talks about the data a little bit.
A more rational explanation must take into account that John and Robert were more than just brothers.
They were connected by an unshakable loyalty.
Old Kennedy biographers stressed the absolute dedication of Robert to his elder brother.
Robert had successfully managed John's campaign for the Senate in 1952.
Then his presidential campaign in 1960.
John was deeply grateful for his support.
Yeah, a lot of people don't talk about this how close these brothers were.
They were extremely close, where Kenny would actually go to RFK as attorney general for advice on foreign matters.
The attorney general typically has no play in foreign policy, but that's how much he trusted his younger brother.
I have great appreciation to my brother Bobby, who has directed all our primary campaigns and the organization in all of them.
As he did in my campaign for the Senate in 1952.
And of course, he has been the most essential figure.
At the White House, John made Bobby not only his attorney general, but also his most trusted advisor, even on matters of foreign or military affairs.
He insisted, for example, on having him nearby during the whole Cuban missile crisis in October 1962.
Traditionally, attorneys general have nothing to do with foreign policy.
But after the Bay of Pigs, John Kennedy really wanted Bobby by a side, helping him to make the decisions on everything.
Because there was only one person in the world that John Kennedy trusted on a because he did not trust the CIA.
Equivocally, and that was Robert Kennedy.
Robert and John's communion of spirit struck their collaborators.
No sooner than one of them began a sentence than the other knew what he was saying.
They understood each other so well that they talked in that kind of shorthand.
Yet Robert was very different from John.
He was a sincerely religious man, devoted to his family.
He had got married at the age of 24, long before his elder brother, with his wife Ethel, also a devout Catholic.
He fathered 11 children.
Robert would probably have won against the Republican candidate Richard Nixon at the age of 43.
He would have become the youngest American president ever, after being the youngest attorney general.
Alright, let's go back to uh this thing here.
Who Jimmy Hoff was in line with the mob, by the way.
With the labor union rackets.
You know, several days after the assassination.
You've just got to do the trial, right?
And as Lewis just I know a lot of this stuff.
I've seen a lot of stuff about this.
I've read lots of books.
The trial is there from Sam Jin Carlos to others.
It was played.
The motive was there too.
Just to finish that story, Piers, may I add one small element?
So when the exiles feel betrayed by Kennedy, they need funding.
They're defunded.
They were getting hundreds of millions before that.
Now they're getting zero.
Who funds them?
Carlos Marcelo in Louisiana, Santo Chaficante in Florida.
They've begun funding the L the Cubans.
The Cuban Revolutionary Committee, CRC, headed by Sergio Alcaca Smith, is broke.
He's flat broke.
He doesn't have a nickel to his name.
He doesn't know how he's ever gonna get back his homeland.
Suddenly he's seen with tons of money, and he happens to be funded by Carlos Marcello, who Bobby Kennedy is going after.
So that's when the but that's when the exiles begin to form an alliance with the mafia.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
Yeah.
That's the reason why.
I'm not I'm not degrading, I'm not, I'm not punishing.
The exiles that came to America are great people, but the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and they got tight with the with the with the mob.
And at the same time, the CIA handlers felt like Kennedy's inaction was tantamount to treason, and they sided with the exiles and they were already working with the mob to kill Castro.
It was a short step to say, hey, and it happened at a party.
It was a short step to say, hey, why are we bothering with killing Castro?
Why don't we kill Kennedy?
Dump it on Castro and get the American public to demand an invasion.
And all the evidence is in my book.
That's a much bigger step than you think.
That is a much bigger step than you think.
Now we're definitely getting into the realm of huge speculation.
I don't shoot from the hip.
It's all sauced.
This is in my book.
There's there's a lot of people.
Okay, well, Andrew, who's been listening to you has heard you shoot from the hip for the last 20 minutes, man.
I have not been shooting from the Your CIA.
Your CIA wants CIA forever.
Huh.
Andrew.
CIA for full life.
So the truth is I know how CIA works.
You don't.
So I can tell you that what Johnny is saying is much more reasonable with the way CIA thinks and operates.
And the way you're talking just sounds kind of like a crazy person who doesn't trust CIA.
And I don't blame you for not trusting CIA.
Try to keep your stuff grounded in logic.
Come on, man.
Come on.
It's a breadcrumbs.
What's that?
We should all trust the CIA.
That's what we're doing.
You're regurgitating breadcrumbs.
You're not creating a story.
You're not creating any kind of any kind of factual basis that gives us an explanation for what or why.
And Johnny himself is even acknowledging that's what we have is a lot of.
But we have pots of information, not a complete story.
I showed you how old this is.
When I was reporting on this, I Yeah, Johnny.
This like I I go down these rabbit holes and I get when I go into these conspiracies, this is something we do on the channel a lot.
We pull on the thread and we try to earnestly look at each one of these stories.
Honestly, I can see all of them.
Like I can see them and I can pull and I ground in facts, and you can start to stitch the facts together to tell that story.
And Lewis's story, like that's a good that's a rabbit hole we have gone down, not to that depth, and actually going to follow up because I want to learn more, but it's like at the end of the day.
See, and that's the problem when you bring in people that aren't experienced, because what's gonna happen is they're gonna take a more middle of the road take.
Because he's coming in specifically with names, times, etc.
He's on point.
These guys don't know.
That's the issue.
You gotta bring in people that are experts at this shit that know what the fuck they're talking about.
And this is where appears fucked up.
He brought in two guys that quite frankly don't know much about this or care.
Be honest with y'all.
Johnny Harris is a very middle of the road guy.
Which is fine, right?
But if we're talking about something as specific as JFK and the conspiracy behind it, you need people in there fucking know what the fuck they're talking about.
This is a very complex conspiracy.
Very complex.
And this guy right here, obviously you guys can see here, he has the expertise in the mob angle, which is good.
Very good.
I've talked to you guys about the mob angle before, and he's adding more to it.
But the thing that I dislike that no one ever talks about is the Israeli angle, man.
No one ever talks about the Israeli angle for a fucking reason.
And I genuinely do believe the Israeli angle is the main reason why the documents are still classified to this fucking day.
That is why we are It's easy to blame the CIA and the mafia.
But blaming Israel, well, that's a bit different.
We're looking for a sense of real evidence-based truth, and I don't think we are going to get it in a way that satisfies anyone.
I think we are left in this fighting about this because information was censored at the very beginning.
And that is a lesson.
To me, it's a good idea.
I think you may be right, but Johnny, but Johnny, I think you might be right, but let me ask you.
Right.
I think you may be right, uh, and we'll find out.
I mean, it's it's incredible that we may just get any more information officially from these files.
But let me just ask the three of you very briefly, as we as we conclude this this part of the debate, after interview um Lee Harvey Oswald's alleged lover next.
Um just want to ask you all, just what is your what is your theory personally?
What do you actually you've all done lots of research into this?
What do you actually think happened?
Johnny, start with you.
I mean, I I'm very reticent to give a theory because of because of how tantalizing all of this is.
Um, I'm the guy who presents facts and we'll see what happens.
But if I have to, with all those caveats, I will say I do believe that this was a conspiracy.
Um that this was a collaboration between shadowy forces, that and there were multiple shooters.
I I personally believe that.
I will not state it as fact.
Um, and if I had to really stretch the amount that I have studied this the CIA and their action, how they behave, and how they behaved with impunity in the 60s, I believe that it was probably some rogue faction that felt like they were doing the patriotic thing.
They saw the forces closing in on their operations that they felt were really important, and maybe through some alliance with some of these other forces, organized crime, Cuban exiles, whatever, uh, made something happen.
I I have it, I it's very hard for me to believe that it was just this one random guy who fired these perfect shots from very far away in a very short time.
Um I have a really hard time believing that.
Okay, that isn't fact, that is my personal theory.
No, no, of course.
And I'm not I'm not gonna hold you to it if it turns out if we're gonna we're gonna go through each of their theories, then I'll respond after.
Let's see what they all gotta say.
In the nation comes out that takes you somewhere else.
I'm sure you'll be honest about that as you are with with the the way you conduct yourself at all times of the story.
Uh Andrew, just briefly, what do you think?
What's your gut feeling?
Yeah, I believe that what we're gonna see here when these finals are dropped is going to be surprising to everyone and more disheartening than anything.
I don't believe it's a question of conspiracy.
I think it's going to be a question of competency.
What we're going to find is that FBI and Secret Service and CIA weren't cooperating, weren't collaborating, and a and a an event happened that could have been prevented.
That's what I think we're gonna see, but until we actually see the empty information, it's important to understand that the information that's been taken away is what creates the cycle of of uh conspiracy that you see people like Lewis getting stuck in and continually go in a circle.
But who do you?
I mean, what do you actually think happened?
Who do you think did it?
Was it more than one shooter?
But what's your gut feeling?
So my gut feeling is that Lee Harvey Oswald was heavily involved.
My gut feeling is that he was being manipulated by multiple forces that were not being uh that were in cooperation, but not being collaboratively uh uh defended against by the US government.
Um the second shooter theory seems very, very plausible, but I don't have the facts.
Okay, Lewis, fine at you.
I mean, uh you've laid it out in a lot of detail.
Lay it out now very simply.
What just in two sentences, what do you think happened here?
Real really quick, and I don't shoot from the hip.
Lyndon Johnson believed it was a conspiracy, Jacqueline Kennedy believed it was conspiracy.
Bobby Kennedy, although he said I agree with the Warren Commission, later said he believed it was conspiracy, and he asked his friend Walter Sherrodin to go check it out and look into it.
When came back and said it is a conspiracy, and he decided to go into details, he stopped Walter Sheridan from continuing because he couldn't stand the fact that he may have caused or just contributed to his brother's death.
So Bobby cut him off.
So I am not shooting from the hip the first conspiracy theorists on members of the Warren Commission who did not believe in the single bullet theory, and if the single theory falls apart, the entire 880-page report of the Warren Commission is a work of fiction that's probably more fictional than Warren Peace.
And that's gone.
So now you have uh uh Connolly, he's another conspiracy, Governor Connolly who said that I was shot by a different bullet, then you have Lyndon Johnson.
Okay, so what do you actually think happened that we can't?
I don't want to repeat what it's like I I believe that I believe that these the uh mob worked the ground, they had to put all the things in place on the ground.
I do believe that somehow, some way somebody did get to hire people in government who made last-minute changes to Kennedy's motive route.
When you tell me there's a dozen changes that occurred to his moticade route, that led him right into a death trap.
You cannot tell me that is by accident.
Also, too, the limousine was immediately taken, shoved on a uh on an airplane and brought back and reapholsted at Ford Motor Company.
They did not keep it as evidence, they washed it and just to be clear that you think it was what both CIA and the mob in collusion with the other.
I believe rogue agents of the CIA, I do Alan Dulles was already gone, John McClone was in place, but Richard Helms and William Harvey had already testified that they did not tell McCallon everything.
You're CIA guy in the panel, he's still an Alan Dulles minion.
He's still swearing that the CIA is he doesn't want to take that step.
You know, the CIA had something to do with Kennedy's death.
You're the only person in America who doesn't want to believe it.
You sound like such a nut job.
You sound like such a crazy person.
And everybody wants to say waiting for you to stop talking.
So I'm trying to make sense of your own.
It's insane.
I don't know, I don't know if you look like a nut job.
First of all, you got a mop on the back of your head.
I don't even know how the CIA left.
But that's besides the point.
You you are a complete lunatic, and the only person who doesn't believe there's a conspiracy is you.
Even Johnny came around, he taught Johnny totally gets it.
Johnny's actually more logical because he's going, I don't want to take those steps, but I'm willing to look at what Lewis is saying.
I think the research probably tells you.
Okay, what do we end on?
Why don't we end on that agreement?
I'll take it.
All right, so chat, literally.
Not one person mentioned Israel.
Amen.
And Pierce even gave the Alioop with Jack Ruby.
And they didn't fucking say it, man.
There you go, guys.
Anti says, uh shadow Shadowy Forces, aka Jays.
Yep.
I know you have time around, don't lie on me.
What?
Did you see Elon post article regarding Zelensky and Vogue shoot by Annie Lebuts two years ago every single time they expose themselves?
Elon is bitch slapped by Jays who that's the irony, great show, bro.
These four tards, and Pierce is a pussy.
Marcus says, how much more I gotta give before we're in an interesting convoy.
Seriously, people shit on you for no reason.
What?
What was this Marcus nigga?
Mine have a message from the universe for you.
Get in contact with me, please.
They go, who are you?
Come on, man.
I know you saw that shit.
Get in contact with me.
You motherfucker.
Our boy says we really need to push Pierce to bring you back on the to talk about the real story about JFK.
I messages Booker.
I messaged Booker.
I said, bro, this was frustrating to watch.
Have you seen Destiny's response on the Pixie Situation?
He posted it on last night on Destiny channel.
Apparently she wants like 50 million.
Yeah, that bitch is fucking retarded.
Marcus, I don't know who you are or what you're talking about, dude.
Saying that you um get in contact with you?
Bro, who are you?
I don't even know how if you how you message me.
Super chat, what you want to say?
Just super chat what you want to say, bro.
Uh thank you.
This will not go away.
If anything, it's gonna be massively inflamed if these files get released.
So when they do, please will come back.
I found it fascinating.
I don't have the answers, but I think that it seems to me it's a lot more complicated than people may have imagined.
And so that's why.
Yeah, that was disappointing.
Now one of them brought up Israel, bro.
That's crazy.
Johnny Harris didn't, Andrew Bullsamante didn't, and this mob guy didn't.
Does Mob guy did a good job of explaining the mob angle?
That's I'll I'll give him that.
He gave the mob angle.
But dude, they gave you Jack Ruby, and you didn't even mention the Zionist lobby.
Come on, man!
Come on!
What the fuck?
What do you niggas bitching about now?
Loud.
What took out your ears.
Bro, all you niggas do is cry about sound, bro.
Alright, I'll bring it down to fucking 200.
Cool?
Uh the files are so fascinating.
Thank you very much.
Well, that's my panel.
Hold it for me now.
Okay, so this is Oswald's wife, I think.
Which is crazy.
Bitch is still alive.
She was Lee Harvey Oswald's lover.
Spoke to us hours before he was assassinated.
Judith also says Oswald was a CIA operative.
We tried to prevent the president's death.
Well, Judith, you'd be listening to the panel there.
Welcome to Uncensored.
Before we get into your wife?
Well, that's my panel.
but joining me now is Judith Very Baker who says she was Lee Harvey Oswald's lover and spoke to him hours before he was assassinated.
Okay, she was a dude, uh a chick that he was smashing, I guess.
Yeah, she's old as hell, bro.
Oswald was a CIA operative.
This fucking side chick.
You try to prevent the president's death.
Uh well, Judith, you'll be listening to the panel there.
Welcome to Uncensored.
Um, before we get into your credentials and credibility in relation to your claims about uh being Lee Hov Oswald's lover, what is your what is your personal theory about what happened uh that day in Dallas?
I'm a witness.
Can you hear me?
Yes, I can.
Yeah.
All right.
I've listened to this.
Um, these uh individuals you brought in.
And Lewis is replete with information.
Uh as someone who knew Lee Oswald personally, by the way, I need to establish a few things.
Um I sent you a list of people who have vetted me.
And the list includes over a hundred people, attorneys, witnesses, and um uh researchers, uh including like Jim Marsh, who's dead now, but we also have I also have been vetted by like Bob Tannenbaum of HSCA uh Broden.
Um on top of that, I have witnesses.
Now, I understand we don't have much time to speak about who I have.
So I'm just gonna show you.
Can you see this book?
Yeah.
All right.
I've got over 500 pages in there.
Witness statements, collaborating with me, verifying that I knew Lee Oswald, one of them, for example, saying she saw me Lee at my apartment So often, and she's on record.
If I may interrupt you, what is indisputable is that uh there is actual evidence that you and he uh started work in the same coffee shop uh the same on the same day.
Not a coffee comp company, not a shop.
Sorry, a coffee company, yeah.
Well, somebody when right.
Well, when you use shop, it tells me that somebody's giving you information from those who are kind of uh denigrating some of the material I have.
No, no, I'm sorry, I coffee business was how I described.
Yeah.
So you you you just okay.
You began the same day as he did.
That is that has been verified.
So clearly you started working the same place.
All right.
Um, let's start.
We arrived in New Orleans the same the same month, all right.
We are we interviewed the same day, and we did not start at Riley Coffee.
We had our records laundered at what's called standard coffee for one week.
At the same time, we were then transferred the same day and even almost our to Riley Coffee Company.
These were cover jobs.
I have all I kept all the documents.
I kept all the and for a long time the government did not release um corroborating documents that I had.
Okay, well, no, let's let's not let's not re-legislate the whole thing because uh you did you didn't work you did work together.
Uh a lot of people have supported you.
A lot of people remain skeptical.
Ms. Park that for one side.
You your position is that you I think you were both married at the time, and you got into an affair with Lee Harvey Oswald.
Miserable marriages, yeah.
We were miserable.
How long were you with him?
How long were you his lover?
All right, I met him April 26, 1963 in New Orleans.
And I have to tell you that that was at 1030 in the morning.
It was life-changing for both of us.
We hit it off right away.
Uh it turned out he was there to protect me.
He pretended to be pro-castro.
Pastor was after what we were doing.
I was involved in CIA project to kill Castor.
There were about 600 attempts on Castro's life.
CIA was deeply involved in that.
Okay.
And I was in contact with him.
I saw him almost every day until six uh first and second of September.
And then for that time it was telephonically.
I was last in contact with him, and I have uh good evidence uh about this.
The uh only 37 and a half hours before Kennedy's assassination.
And in that last conversation with him, what did he say to you?
It was terrible.
Uh he had gotten in pretty deep.
Lee Oswald was a real patriot.
He was a fake defector to the Soviet Union.
They're holding back his records like on taxes because Lee told me he was paid hazard pay, for example, and all these records.
I have hazard pay, guys is normally what you get as a government employee whenever you're put in an area that's uh very dangerous.
So um it's interesting that she's saying that his hazard pay was was not shown because that could potentially lead people to believe um where he might have worked.
But interesting.
Let's see here.
Records showing records were destroyed.
Now, Lee told me that he had pretended to be anti-Kennedy in order to penetrate certain areas at CIA and so on.
He was borrowed for the ONI and used by the CIA.
They could always say we never CIA because he was borrowed from the Office of Naval Intelligence.
I have records, I have 30 boxes of records, many records nobody's seen, because they didn't know what to look for.
Basically speaking, Lee told me that they were closing in on him because it'd be easy to you see to frame him.
If he tried and defend himself, he had CIA contacts like in USSR, they would have executed them.
I have so many witnesses that we have gathered, have spent almost 25 years, sir, doing that.
So I have a lot of people, uh stuff you've never seen.
We have a whole list.
I'd like to just mention, all right.
We've got David Morellis, we don't have his files.
Harvey and Lansdale travel records, we don't have that.
113 pages from James Jesus Anchor.
Okay, but I do you believe do you believe this stuff is gonna be bad man?
Piers Morgan is so bad at interrupting people.
Holy shit, bro.
It's really bad.
Come out in the files if they get this guy's a professional interrupter.
Released.
All right, here's the thing.
Most of those files that are they the anything that would have implicated Lee Oswald, they've already put out there.
All right.
What they have left, a lot of this will be red herring material that will divert you from the truth.
What we do know is that people are angry at Trump saying, Oh, he said he was going to release us.
No, the order was to in 15 days to give us a plan of when they would release.
Why do they need more Time because the original 1992 directive, JFK Act says that these records were supposed to be released unredacted.
We have a House bill sitting in a committee in the House Intelligence uh uh CIA Intelligence Committee.
It's been sitting there for a year.
That is a bill that says these must be released unredacted.
What we're gonna get is like we got in 2017, like about a hundred pages about Lee Oswald.
I was so excited.
So I opened it up, 100 pages, and put a white piece of paper over each page.
That's not a release.
We have so much of that that is unconscionable.
And it and uh I by the way, I have many records because of what Lee told me was going on.
Okay, well, why do why do you believe he is not collected?
What why do you believe he shot Kennedy?
Go ahead, Piers.
Why do you believe he shot Kennedy?
He didn't I have he didn't shoot Kennedy, man.
Matter of fact, he wasn't even there when the shots were fired.
He didn't shoot Kennedy chat.
We went over the shooters in this video right here.
I'll drop the link for you guys.
We went over Jack Valenti and Morales.
We went over Jack Valenti and Morales.
Who told you I believed that?
Who?
You don't believe that he did?
Lee Oswald.
Lee told me that he was afraid.
He joined what's called an abort team.
We have records on the abort team with Tosh Plumley and others.
Um we have a lot of information showing that Lee Oswald was on an abort team that was trying to stop what was going on.
He is connected with the effort to save Kennedy's life in Chicago, James Douglas.
We have Abraham Bolder, the Secret Service collaborate, the case.
You don't believe that he's shot the the bullet that killed Kennedy.
He told me.
He told me.
He told me that he was being set up and he didn't know how to escape because if he tried to, they'd kill all of us.
I have spent 25 years overseas.
History channels that stated I was a cancer research expert, and they actually put out there for several years that I claimed to have helped create AIDS.
I had to flee for my life.
I spent 13 years, sir, overseas, recently until COVID, and I had to move every 90 days.
That's on record.
I was haunted, hunted, and everything.
People have protected me.
They've seen my records, they've seen my testimony.
I'm at the time.
Do you have any photo?
Do you have any photographs of you?
Do you have any photographs of you and Oswald?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Well, let's see, we're married.
We're in a secret projects.
We're gonna get our pictures taken.
No, but I do have other items.
I have witnesses who've seen us.
Uh, this is her when she was younger, it looks like.
Together, including a mafia guy, Mac McCullough.
He's on tape and do you have any?
Do you have any actual do you have any actual evidence that proves that you were with him?
Do living witnesses count like uh.
Do you have any actual hard evidence?
Like you have letters, do you have anything?
I I don't know what you're talking about.
I have hard evidence that we were together for 11 weeks, rode the same bus, absolutely.
Uh same bus every morning, and they're trying to say we never met and stuff like that.
Right.
I have so much evidence I have.
Wait a minute.
I saw a film, for example, this is pretty hard evidence.
Robert Tannebaugh of the HSCA and Robert Groden of the HSCA both saw a training film that nobody else saw, but I saw it because Lee Oswald, David Ferry, and David Morales were actually splicing.
Ah, shit.
David Morales.
And who else?
David Ferry.
Did I not mention those names earlier for you guys?
Did I not mention those names over for you guys?
Pieces of this training film together from what was going on at Lake Ponza Train.
I was able to prove that I saw these films, these spliced films.
Okay.
They were put together, training film.
And that is on record with HSEA.
But just to be clear, just to be clear, Judith.
And mom both say I saw the film.
Okay.
Just to be clear though, you do not believe that Lee Harvey's Wold pulled the trigger.
So who do you think shot Kennedy?
He said this was a cabal.
And Lewis has got a lot of it right.
I like that cabal.
And I applaud you for bringing him on, all right.
So the mafia CIA, what's your theory?
Wait a minute.
Let me exp let me.
It's not a Pierce, let her fucking talk, bro.
Damn, man.
See, that's the problem with these like mainstream journalists.
Like, because guys, don't make it appears from mainstream media.
And let me tell you guys, because I've noticed this when I when I listen to these motherfuckers.
So mainstream media has a very bad fucking habit of interrupting their guests, not letting them finish their talks, their thoughts, and always rushing them along.
Why?
Because there's always a fucking commercial break.
So they have to talk in like seven to 13 minute intervals so that they can go ahead and get to the commercial break.
It's a very bad fucking habit that these mainstream media guys always have.
Fucking annoying, right?
So that is why he does that shit.
Because he's a mainstream media guy that switched over and became independent recently, but he still has this bad habit of cutting people off.
You'll notice this with any uh mainstream newscaster where they just come in and interrupt motherfuckers and like, oh, well, but it's like, God fucking damn, let her talk, bro.
Let her talk.
And this isn't often that I say let a woman talk, but let her talk.
But these mainstream guys always do this shit.
It's so fucking annoying, man.
Holy shit.
It's like, bro, it's your own it's your own show.
There's no commercial break.
Relax.
Let her talk.
You have someone that was act that was actually alive during that era.
Talk to them.
Talk to them.
You're literally talking to a walking piece of history.
She could die tomorrow.
She's old.
She's old.
This woman was born at least in like the 1940s, probably.
She's in her 80s or 90s.
I'm gonna look her up, actually.
See how old she is.
But goddamn, bro.
So annoying.
Theory, we know that the CIA, the FBI, both hated Kennedy.
Kennedy was gonna turn smash the CIA into a thousand pieces.
So okay.
I said that!
Yeah!
Hey, man, this lady knows what she's talking about, bro.
She cooking, I ain't gonna lie.
Let's see if she mentions the FBI Kennedy was gonna go and make Hoover retire.
And Hoover hated the Kennedys.
That's really on record.
Hoover put out a and it get this.
The day that Kennedy was shot, the 22nd of November, the SAC of the FBI, Dallas said, Hoovers, what else did we look for?
After all, we've got wonderful trees and posters all over Dallas.
He, the same day Kennedy was shot, Hoover said, we have the true suspect.
You don't have to look any further.
How did Hoover know?
Now we have a coalition going on.
We've got the CIA, FBI, Mafia, Cubans, and we have rogue elements, mainly in the military-industrial complex.
Between them all, they were wait, wait.
They made a conglomeration.
If you pointed a finger at any one of them, they could point right back at you.
That is a cabal.
It was a cabal that did it, and they can blame each other to high high heaven.
I can tell you, James Douglas with the book, JFK and the Unspeakable, and my book, Lee Harvey Oswald and me, immediately will give you all the information.
It's there.
Let me ask you.
So close, goddammit.
So close.
So close yet so far away.
God damn.
People supporting me.
Okay, I want to show one of the other most common.
You know what?
I know, I know, I I know one thing.
I know how you were fighting in the last segment.
I saw people interrupting you and treating you badly.
And I want to give you opportunity to know that.
Respect you're that from where you're coming from that you give me an opportunity to speak.
Thank you.
Okay.
I want to show another piece of footage, obviously, from the time.
This was the moment that Lee Harvials was was assassinated himself by Jack Ruby, who had Mafia links.
I want to get your reaction to this.
So this is I don't want to have a reaction.
I just wanted to know what you're looking at.
So we're seeing the footage of Lee Javi Oswald being shot dead himself by Jack Ruby.
What I was going to ask you is did you see that at the time?
How did you hear about his death?
Of course I watched it.
I saw it on TV.
I screamed.
Um, I threw up, and uh actually I don't remember anything for about two days, even though I was working at a top uh at that time in a laboratory with NASA contracts and everything.
Um I was I went like a zombie and all that.
They uh noticed my boss did there at the laboratory that I cried when I heard Kennedy was shot, and then when I then I cried again when they said Lee Oswald was arrested.
He said, How what's what's going on here?
How can you cry for one and uh and then for his assassin?
Because they already had lots of newspaper articles written that Lee Oswald was the only one involved.
It said right away, assassin shot Kennedy in all the headlines.
It didn't say assassins.
Three shots were fired.
That's all they would admit right away.
We had many pre-written materials that for AP, UPI, and so on.
You'd be surprised.
I'm sure.
Uh Judith, I appreciate you joining me.
Thank you very much.
I haven't had much chance to talk.
I hope someday you talk to me again.
I'm sure we will.
Thank you.
Yeah, that that bro, he should have given her more opportunity to talk.
That's fucking ridiculous.
That's not enough.
Um fucking crazy, bro.
Fucking crazy.
Um, but again, she didn't mention Israel.
Bro, it's like everyone is terrified, man.
Literally, everyone is fucking terrified.
Terrified.
Now you guys, now you guys see why um I'm pissed off.
Uh, sorry, why I'm annoyed by this situation.
You guys want me to bring her on?
She's 81 years old.
She was born May 15, 1943.
I don't even know how to contact her.
Is she on X?
Let me see here.
Oh, yeah, she is on X. Oh, she has a she's in a space right now.
Yo, they're running a Twitter space right now.
Let's join in, chat.
Let's join in.
They're literally on a Twitter space right now.
What the fuck?
So let's let's just hope that um one day uh Trump and all the other people will come to Judas and bring that her tell her story and have everybody wake up to the to the truths and facts.
Thank you.
Thank you, Lone.
And yes, Judith has suffered greatly, more than most people have had to suffer.
And she's had to watch the man she loved be shot and killed for a crime he did not commit.
And um Judith was a young woman who was a scientist when she was in high school, and uh her brilliance was found out by our government, and they took her um on a on a ride that changed her whole life.
And so I want to hear from you, Judith, and maybe start out telling the people a little about about who you are and how you started.
And Myron, I see your hand request.
We're gonna take um comments after Judith has spoken, so please don't be discouraged.
We will give you a mic.
Go ahead, Judith.
Well, can everyone hear me?
It'd be great if we Wow, talk about fucking timing.
Wow.
I just she's on.
Let's see what she gotta say.
Or is this Susie?
Blocked off.
If there are only a couple hands up, can they please speak first?
Sure.
Okay.
Thank you.
If any of you want to speak, Myron, would you like to speak now?
If you if you are, unmute yourself and go ahead.
Yeah, sure.
Um, you know, very interesting that I came in at the perfect time.
I literally just finished watching the Pierce Morgan interview.
And um, I'm somebody that's quite fascinated by the JFK assassination.
I've looked at all angles of it.
And um, you know, I think uh an underrated part of it is a Israeli angle that no one seems to want to talk about on mainstream media, even during the course of that debate, no one mentioned it.
So I wanted to kind of get Judith's take on that.
I know that you had an intimate relationship with um Oswald, and uh, you know, I'm very disheartened to see how uh Pierce did not let you speak.
So I kind of want to see um that angle if you know about it.
I know you knew him personally, so you might not be privy to that angle, but just kind of want to get your take on that.
I would appreciate it if um Nancy, you can remember that.
Jot it down or something, because I see a couple more hands up, and I do want to address that, but I don't want to miss the main topics we want to talk about.
But the Mossad um angle is very important, and I do know something about that.
So uh hang on there and remind me if we don't get to it.
I'll try and address it quickly if I can.
Let's get a couple more people and just jot down.
Wow.
Uh if it if uh I have an opportunity.
Guys, talk about fucking timing, chat.
Talk about fucking timing chat.
Welcome to the stream, niggas.
We're in a fucking room right now with Harvey Lee Oswald's fucking side chick.
No, uh Judith uh wrote a book about her life.
One and she she has something to do with cancer, correct?
Besides the JFK assassination, correct?
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Can I remind Judith?
I'm gonna go into my event.
Just a quick reminder.
Can everyone share the spaces and especially follow Julie?
You can see Judith has a very low amount of followers because she's been censored and banned.
That's why she's not even hosting the space because she can't.
She has technical issues.
Like I said, she's had glass put in her food.
She's had four vans come after her and cause her concussion.
So if everyone can share the spaces, I think Nancy and uh Susie can explain how.
Follow her.
And anyone who has an extra five to fifty dollars to donate to Judith, they'd really destroyed it.
Oh no, no, no, don't let's don't bring up donations.
I it you know, I hope the Lord will hear people.
Yeah.
Um, thank you so much.
Hey, Judith, Judith's the only thing I want to ask you about, and I understand this is uh uh uh you know Lee Harvey Oswald, JFK assassination site, but I mean the one of the biggest things that you have in your profile is cancer.
What does it say?
And I actually did follow you, and uh I'd like to learn more that you know about cancer and med facts and uh maybe maybe not share it here, maybe maybe we can share it in uh some other type of forum or some other type of situation.
Well, I uh really interested in listening to you.
I'd like I'd like to say this.
Uh if you just go and follow me and then read my post because I'm constantly talking about cancer.
This because I wanted to cure cancer.
Uh we know how to do it.
Uh, you're gonna find a lot of information on just by following me and go and just just use go way back, just keep going back and back and back.
You'll see thousands, uh really thousands of posts I've made.
Perfect, perfect.
That's a that's all I want to ask you, and I appreciate it.
Thank you so much for all your help and uh everything you're doing for us.
I appreciate it.
Thank you, ma'am.
Yes, sir.
Hi, hi, yeah.
My name is Akin.
I was uh watching a video on YouTube by a guy named Excuse me, who are you?
Akin, aka in Akin.
Okay, thank you, because it's nice everybody know who you are.
Okay, yeah.
Yeah, I was watching a video on YouTube.
The guy he said his name was James E. File.
He said he's the one that killed King Kennedy, so I don't know.
Uh yeah, there's an awful lot.
I wish I could say that Jimmy got got right, but it's when you have nothing else to do at a jail.
I'll put it this way.
Uh known Jimmy uh for years, and um he has had to change his story because once he got out of prison, uh he can't say any longer that he killed so and so and so and so because he's afraid they'll put him back in prison.
Uh however, there are certain things that he said about Lee Oswald.
Uh, and if we have time tonight, I don't know.
We're kind of limited tonight.
Um I'd like to be able to address this.
And uh he's uh the only clue we have to how the mafia was involved, but so much more points to Roscoe White and uh his family and everything that happened.
Um we if we had even a single witness in Dallas that files was there, we don't.
Uh for example, I have witnesses, and any uh with all long association I had with Lee.
I've got a number of witnesses who saw us together and so on.
No, really, um, to call me an alleged uh lover of Lee Oswald.
It's first time I've heard that in years because anybody up to date uh knows that the evidence is there, the witnesses are there.
I'd like I need to see witnesses for James Files, okay?
That's a big problem.
There should have been witnesses just beyond his saying something.
Somebody that saw him and tell us do we have even one person?
Uh, you know, and so on, you see, or did or who do we have anybody step forward and say yes, he was Charles Nicoletti's driver?
Even that.
So we have some excuse me.
I'm sorry, so that's your...
Is it going to be Roblox?
Is it going to be Roblox?
So you guys are getting Roblox?
Roblox?
Excuse me, what?
That wasn't me.
I don't know who that is.
Okay, well, I had to remove him because I I I don't know what he was going on.
Okay, but like I was saying, so that's your argument.
There wasn't any witnesses.
No, that's only a portion of it.
I've known him a long time.
I don't have time at this point.
We have talked about him in the past, but uh, and I'm not trying to dismiss him altogether.
He certainly knows a lot about what the mafia did.
Uh I we've been able to trace that he was uh in uh at a very young age was over in Laos, so I we we can check out a lot of his story that that does well, but we've had a few difficulties, like when he said he was in Dallas on November 22nd.
Um somebody came up with records showing that he was still in Chicago, and at that time he said that was his twin.
Well, he didn't have any twins.
So we have a few difficulties like that.
And where's hard for me to have a full endorsement of James Files?
Right.
And where's this information at so I can see that?
Because I've never seen I never heard anything about him having a twin.
Well, I understand that, and I we we need to devote an entire program.
We can do that in the future, okay?
To the claims of James Files, and don't get me wrong, I'm glad somebody's come forward.
We know the mafia was there.
We know that elements were there.
Pretty sure Roselli and Nicoletti were there.
Um I'll give you an example of the problem I'm having.
He says that Lee drove him around um all around Dallas, all right.
I mean, for hours, and they stopped at a 7-Eleven or something, and Lee bought junk food for all of them.
I had to come explain to Jimmy Files that Lee didn't eat junk food.
Okay, and then he changed that in his book.
He changed it.
Okay, that's okay.
You can have a lapse of memory.
But saying he drove him around for hours.
James Files had a driver's license.
Lee Oswald did not.
His driver's license was marked in Dallas.
He said uh something like a C or something was put on it.
So if police ever stopped him, you know, for some infraction, like running a red light, and saw that they would if they know he's a communist and would have reason to beat him up if they wanted anything.
So after they marked his driver's license, he threw it away.
It seems somebody found it because we have the Dallas police saying that uh uh in the Department of Transportation saying they found the the license, then it disappeared because that does not fit into the narrative of why Lee Oswald would take a bus or a taxi or all that when he could find a car, a getaway car and get away an unknown car if he was planning everything.
So you don't hear much about the license, but one thing for sure, Lee Oswald would not be driving without a license, not when James Miles is sitting in the car and has a license, and he can drive and Lee can tell him where to go or show him whatever.
So we have some difficulties, and there are a host of them.
I'm just bringing up that for now, okay?
Yeah, but isn't there a photo of James E. Fowl actually behind the grassy knoll?
Oh no, no, no, those are all new.
We have a photo of somebody behind the grassy knoll uh behind the fence, but that's uh it used to be called Badge Man, and that man is wearing it, looks like wearing a police uniform.
That's why it's called Badge Man, and guess what?
Roscoe White was wearing a police uniform.
So and we have a lot more evidence that it could be white because he actually in his belongings after he's dead, they found a backyard photo that didn't exist anywhere before.
And White was known to have been involved that that uh uh with the backyard photos because that is not Lee Oswald's body.
Lee Oswald was not built with those kind with a big bump on his right wood wrist.
Roscoe White had a broken wrist and bad lump on his wrist.
You can see a bump on the wrist of the man in the backyard Photos that Lee said they stuck his head on there, Lee's head, but the rest of it wasn't him.
Okay.
Okay, I have one more question.
Do you have any like concrete evidence just to debunk what I'm saying?
That James E. Fog wasn't the shooter.
Because they just sound like you're just having it.
Well, if you're saying to me.
So I would rather cook.
Somebody let Myron cook, please.
I would simply ask you guys to understand about that.
We're trying to talk about other things.
I said we'll have a whole program on the So I talked about this on my Jeff Capisode chat.
Yes, there was body doubles here.
Uh you got William Seymour, and I go into this detail more about this with um with um Carrie Thornley, right?
There were body doubles.
And I know this just sounds crazy, but um your boy um Corey Hughes explains this really well in this episode.
Um but yeah, that's why we know that it wasn't him that was a shooter.
And this is what she's saying as well.
Go hunt up endorsements by the mafia that James Files shot JFK.
They all hated him.
Okay, all right, whatever.
Well, you uh anybody wants Myron to speak, so go ahead and let Myron speak.
Well, no, I mean I just want to uh my thing, like I said, I'm actually on stream right now, and I like I said, I was watching that Pierce Morgan thing, and I noticed that he didn't give you enough time to speak.
I just kind of wanted to see if you can talk more about the uh the Massad angle, because that's the one angle that no one ever wants to talk about.
Everyone is scared of talking about the Zionist influence uh and how they want to.
Yeah, I will.
I I will be happy to talk about that and uh if people raise their hands, I'll talk about it now and we'll get that out of the way for now uh before getting into other things that I feel are very important as well.
So if you guys uh indicate you want me to address this now or later, I need to know right now.
That's all we want to know.
Oh no, everybody here, not every oh dear.
I'm gonna be getting excuse me.
That's okay, Judah.
Sorry.
I just take your time.
Yeah, I have to answer some of these because hello.
Yo, that is hilarious, guys.
Like you can tell she doesn't know what she's doing with the technology.
It's like, oh shit, my phone's rigging.
Fuck.
Oh, man.
And you gotta remember, bro, this chick is like a hundred years old, man.
She's probably like Cena a little bit.
This is comedy, man.
So can you just you come near the first thing?
I want it, I wanted people to hear what I'm saying.
She's getting the call, Chat.
She's getting a call by the Mossad.
But look, man, you gotta show a little bit of respect.
The one this woman is older.
She's like the age of my grandma, right?
So, like, be on polite here.
And obviously, people have come at her and shit like that.
I think she's I think she's was Oswald's girlfriend.
She knows quite a bit.
People trying to discredit her.
But yeah.
Please listen.
Go ahead.
They're there they are putting a solar farm in here in rural Texas, yeah, just outside of Bandera, Texas, on ranch and farmland, right next to active ranches and farms.
Have they confiscated any property that belongs to people?
Well, they haven't confiscated it, but they've they they have purchased and they're doing leases.
And are they Chinese?
Is that what you told me?
No.
The the solar panels they're using, I believe, are manufactured by the Chinese.
But Pine Gate is out of North Carolina.
They're the people that they're using for a lot of their labor are out of Florida, and they most of them do not speak English.
They appear to be possibly illegal Hispanic.
I see.
Well, Pastor Greg, can you just uh tell us where you have a website or where somebody can um get more information?
Um yeah, they can actually I've got um videos up on on my rumble page, and I'll post them to my chosen generation radio dot com blog.
I'll put them up tonight.
Okay, so you are Pastor Greg Young.
And uh to reiterate, a big solar panel farm is being built on Prime Ranch territory.
Is that correct in Texas?
What the fuck?
Well, where are they supposed to put it?
But I I know we have plenty of places in Texas that are not prime.
Okay, thank you very much.
And Chat, I don't want to be an asshole, but I'm gonna have to be an ass.
Look, I'm gonna give it a little bit more patience.
This is an older woman.
Like I said, she could be my fucking great grandma at this point.
All right.
Clearly, she gets easily distracted.
I don't know who the fuck this nigga is on the phone.
What the fuck is going on here?
Holy shit, man.
Boomers always answer the phone.
Yeah, you guys are right.
That uh why people buy certain pieces of land that looks good, but then you find out they're getting rid of the crops, they're getting rid of the uh like cattle and stuff, and uh when they could put this out in desert area anywhere else.
And much cheaper, but they're parent uh doing this in my leases.
Uh some of them are Chinese, and I thought he might be too, or might be dealing with them.
So um uh I apologize for interrupting, but I it's I saw that phone number, and I felt like it might be interesting to all of you to see just the tip of the iceberg of all kinds of things going on that are literally ruining our farmers, our ranchers, our food supply, okay.
You're right, you that the fight is not over, it's just begun.
What the fu and because you know the it's like their rats are running on the ship.
And uh because the ship is sinking and they know it.
Okay, can we stay on topic, guys?
Uh I I I was just coming in to ask about this Mossad angle.
I don't know.
Uh I you know, I'm sure there's problems with the food, but uh I think people are more focused and interested in that angle.
Well, excuse me.
I mean, I know you are, but I I think every all of interrupt.
Uh uh.
Okay, real quickly.
Real quickly, and as I said, I'm gonna speak about it in a minute.
If uh everybody is okay with that.
I I've got to see everyone.
Judith, you know, you know, take take it that everybody if you don't stop.
Everyone has to raise their hand first, otherwise this just gets to be a screening match.
So raise your hand if you want to talk, and then we'll call on you.
But it's not right to interrupt Judith, okay.
Thank you.
Okay.
So let's put a couple more hands up.
I said I will talk about the Mossad issue then.
But I'm telling you to say that that's the most important uh issue in the Kennedy assassination is only if you are so focused on just one entity when we had almost every three-letter agency you can think of wanted Kennedy dead.
They didn't have to use Mossad.
I'll just say that for right now.
I'm not saying they didn't, I'm just saying that for now until I can speak again.
Let's hear a couple from a couple more people here with their hands up.
I think Ivan was next.
Thank you.
Yeah, obviously hi, Judith, and thanks, Nancy, for letting me up.
Um I was just gonna say, you know, I guess uh we are really interested in that Mossad angle.
I fought I basically followed Myron here.
Um and you know Myron's very interested in the JFK assassination, so we want to know about that angle.
He was a former special agent, so like I mean, we we're all interested in what what uh Judith has to say.
Okay, look, real quick, I don't want to be an asshole, but let me just say this.
I have a big platform, big YouTube channel, big rumble account.
I came in here, there's hundreds of people that are gonna join just because I'm in here.
I don't want to sound like an asshole or whatever, but quite frankly, no one's questions really matter besides mine at this point.
So I'm asking because I'm not sure.
Wait a minute, what did you just say that he's correct you that he's correct?
I'm I'm being honest here.
I'm giving you an ability because I'm right now live on air, right?
And people want to know this stuff.
I'm sure.
Well, I don't know.
Excuse me, I don't I didn't know anything about you.
That's fine.
That's fine.
And that's why I'm saying it now, because you know, I didn't want to come in here on some grandiose thing, but I guess I have to do this so that we're very clear here.
I'm bringing in hundreds of people to the space so they can hear, because obviously I do believe you that you were a former lover of of Oswald, and I don't think you got a fair take with the Pierce Morgan thing.
So I joined this space, I came in at the right time.
The people want to hear what you have to say.
I'm live on stream right now.
You have a huge platform, a lot of people are listening.
So quite frankly, no one else's opinion here matters.
We just want to hear you talk about Mossad.
You could talk about the other three letter agencies as well.
I'd be happy to hear the CI angle, the mafia angle, the Massad angle.
We know a bunch of people want it Kennedy gone.
Um, so you know, I want to throw the floor to you, and you're gonna be able to do that.
Well, thank you.
Thank you.
Is that all right with everybody?
Do I uh is that okay that I go to the book?
They're all in here to hear that?
Don't worry about it.
Just say what you gotta say.
Don't worry about them.
Okay, because I don't want to offend anybody.
All right, let's go back to Al Maddox.
You may not know who Al Maddox is.
He was the chief jailer uh in charge of Jack Ruby.
And um I saw I talked to him for almost two days.
I have evidence of that uh with well, Jim Mars is dead now, but we have put film footage.
I have um statements, written statements from him.
I have put posted already on X a photo of ten hands up that I'm trying to figure out.
I I I think Nancy, I'm gonna address this right now, okay.
And let this open I apologize.
Okay.
It's okay.
Um, let's go back to Al Maddox.
He was a detective in the Dallas police department.
You can see a photo of him that I have posted, it says respectfully Al Maddox to do the Ferry Baker.
So at least you have that uh indication that he knew me and was willing to sign an autograph photograph of himself looking at Carl Day, who was holding the rifle, they said that uh Lee used to shoot uh President Kennedy.
What a joke.
But anyway, here's what I found out from Al Maddox, who was with Jack Ruby every day, including the 22 days that he was at Parkland Hospital before he died, and for the couple of years, because uh we're talking about 1967, 68, 69, all the um all the people that were being killed at this time.
Um Jack Ruby was absolutely terrified that the Jewish people would be blamed, and especially Mossad would be blamed uh for the assassination.
That'll explain something.
They knew there's no doubt Mossad knew what was going to transpire, did nothing to stop it, did and was uh relieved when Kennedy was shot because they wouldn't have to worry about um the development of their atomic energy resources and more because LBJ was in their pocket, okay?
Absolutely.
On the other hand, there's no no um they knew at least Jack Ruby was afraid that because he would have been forced to shoot Kennedy, a so-called assassin, okay.
He was forced to uh assassinate Lee.
And I uh you you should notice that I'm not condemning Jack Ruby because uh Jack knew Lee Oswald for since he was a little boy because uh when he was sent down from uh Dean Connor's mob to from Chicago, he ch uh had his name changed to Jack Ruby.
It was Jacob Rubenstein.
Uh he had murdered uh somebody in an altercation over um uh garbage uh deal with the uh city uh that the mob had going, and they sent him out of the way all the way to Dallas, and there he worked with Joe Savello, who was running Dallas at that time for basically for G and Kama, but Marcelo, Carlos Marcelo of New Orleans gained power like you would not believe, and soon was running Dallas as well.
And so there was a liaison between Jack Ruby uh as an intermediate along with Savello and Ken PC's always bringing him up, but he he was just another uh player over there in Dallas for the mob.
And at that time, Jack Ruby was uh all the time going between New Orleans and Dallas on the uh supposition that he's trying to find strippers and all that for a carousel club that he and Joe Sevilla ran together.
Now at that time, Jack Ruby being a Jew, um, well, he changed his name so it wouldn't be so obvious and everything like that.
Went to synagogue and was a what you call a good Jew, you know, practicing Jew.
But he became totally paranoid that the Jewish people uh uh, you know, that Israel is gonna be blamed for Kennedy's denise.
And so I'm not saying he knew what was going on, but it's a he had a strong argument that Mossad didn't have to do anything.
All they had to do is make sure that uh, you know, that it wouldn't leak out that uh they knew about this and that they let it happen, and that that was just fine with them and so on.
We have uh so many three-letter agencies, by the way, some of them were Jewish, or they were operatives who had connections with Mossad, like James Jesus Engleton, who also had strong ties, you know, with uh the Vatican.
So we have a big mix going on here.
And you to actually focus on any one group is really a mistake, and they want you to do that.
They CIA doesn't want to be blamed, the FBI doesn't want to be blamed, Massad doesn't want to be blamed.
This was a cabal.
And we it is just loaded with interested parties that they know that they cannot be blamed because they can point the finger at somebody else.
The cabal was so extensive, so many involved, like especially the anti-castro Cubans that um were ferociously uh against Kennedy after he let them down at Bay of Pigs and so on.
We have the CIA wanting to get rid of JFK so badly it's it you could smell it from a mile away.
Uh so JFK was trying to get rid of uh, of course, the CIA.
He actually handed them over by executive order to be run by the military.
Guess what?
Of course, that never went through.
As Trump is finding out you can have an executive order, but you better have some teeth in it, because we know that Alan Dulles, who was fired by JFK, head of CIA, still was he was over there in Langley.
I mean, we're talking about we've got to get the paper showing that he was still over in the CIA, he has still was slowly emptying his office.
We need those papers revealed.
They don't want those papers revealed.
We have the FBI, we have J. Edgar Hoover hated Kennedy so much.
I I mean he's terri literally salivated at the thought of Bobby Kennedy dying.
It was on his wish list, and they JFK knew that LBJ, his big dream, his big wet dream was to become president.
And let me give you the kint.
Did JFK have any idea that he might be killed in Dallas?
Before going on that trip to Texas, he signed all his Christmas cards, afraid that he would never return alive.
There are so many things I know, and so many files I have.
We know who to look for.
So I look for the other papers of Al Maddox, who looked does that, and you know, and of course I talked to him.
In his opinion, Jack Ruby was terrified, and so was Israel that they might be blamed.
And don't you know that the three-letter agencies would just love to blame them.
Now, LBJ had them over a Hartwell put it this way.
LBJ just look up what happened with USS Liberty, okay.
So we have a lot of dynamics going on behind the scene.
Don't you know that the perps would love to say only one entity was involved?
Please look at the big picture people, okay?
They were all involved.
I hope that helps.
I have a lot of documents and so on.
Um looked into this, he died recently.
Um we have so many indications, like Hoover.
This is good.
I tried to talk at Pierce Morgan, Piers Morgan about this.
That we have a paper, and I have I can post it.
In fact, I will right after this is over, where it shows J. Edgar Hoover that Delhi that Kennedy was shot.
We're talking about November 22nd.
You have wanted for treason posters that were put up all over Dallas, and all they did, the Dallas um FBI, this uh the that the person in command, okay, the FCC asked him, we look at these guys who put up the posters.
How about the guy who put in the paper an obituary notice about Kennedy with black around it?
All right.
How about the threats?
They had so many threats coming in, and according to the abort team, Lee told me he had joined an abort team.
The abort team had so many threats coming in, they couldn't cover them all.
And they were getting exhausted.
And they got infiltrated also, I might add, by the cabal uh infiltrators that made sure they arrived late in Dallas.
Lee was aside to stick it out at the Texas School Book Depository.
This is what he told me.
I of course I was contact with him, but uh, but this was only 37 and a half hours before the assassination was my last contact with Lee Oswald.
Anyway, this directive that Hoover put out said true uh true person has been found that was involved, you don't have to look for anybody else.
So on we're talking about with it let it wasn't even midnight yet when Hoover said the case was solved, nobody else was involved, only Lee Oswald, and don't even look anywhere else.
That's what they did, and they worked on it together, the media did.
They had well written uh articles and everything about uh let about Lee Oswald, number one, and also about how Kennedy and LBG, and I posted one of these on X, by the way, shows the LBJ and Kennedy were just great pals, okay, and they were working closely together, and LBJ was gonna pick up where Kennedy left off because you know they just loved each other.
Fact of the matter is LBJ couldn't stand Kennedy, and it was vice versa, the same.
And and Robert F. Kennedy, when he ran uh he's gonna run uh for president, he said he was going he made a big mistake saying he was gonna open up these sealed records because they had to assassinate him too.
He knew who was involved.
All right.
Uh now this is just the tip of the iceberg, but I have the docs, I have the receipts.
A lot of things I have, others don't because they didn't know where to look.
And actually, I uh went so early on to the National Archives to get materials.
Later when I came back to see if I could recopy some that had been stolen from me.
Guess what?
It said the folders empty and it says borrowed by the FBI.
Do not think for a minute the FBI quote found unquote these 2,400 additional records.
They had them all along and and never told the people.
I had I obtained for the FBI because I knew that they took them in the Warren Commission's 26 volumes, which has Jack Ruby's mother's teeth in it, all right.
They don't have Lee Oswald's actual uh employment time cards from Riley, where Lee and I worked together.
Oh no, they've got them from everybody else, but not those.
I had to go and get an insider to ri force the FBI to release those time cards, or I was gonna tell the whole wide world they that they were holding them back, and then they could have destroyed them though.
Well, I have my J's on those cards on seven of the eleven cards, along with the words made 40, because Lee was gone so much for Riley that I had to actually they I as the so-called vice president secretary, which was a again,
I had a job, a cover job there, and of course, imagine me 19 years old being the vice president secretary of this big coffee company, but they uh that uh it was my job as uh uh secretary in the security and finance department that all the any time cards came to me that had problems.
Like, hey, this person actually hasn't been uh showing up for work for two days.
In Lee Oswald's case, please let me finish.
I'm almost finished.
Yeah, in Lee Oswald's case, he did not even have seven of his eleven time cards, he was gone so much they had to bring him to me, and I had to go and and say, Yeah, he was with us, we had to do other stuff and so on.
So we had this cover these cover jobs going on, and the FBI again has held held on to lots of records, and they were borrowed so-called, and I we know what some of them are.
They know that people like me know what other stuff they have, and they they decided, yeah, we better go ahead since it seems that uh everything's gonna be turned upside down at the FBI.
We're gonna go and say we found these records, they had them all along.
All right.
Um you said that you spoke to uh um Oswald 37 hours roughly before the assassination happened, and you said that he wasn't the shooter.
Um what uh who do you think were the ones that actually pulled the trigger on that day?
If it wasn't him.
Well, Ling Lee uh Lee told me that basically from everything he could uh discern, and of course he had limited resources, but he was working with the network, as I say.
Uh we have Tosh Plumley, we have Jim Morris, uh uh uh uh and others, uh a lot of them are dead now, uh unfortunately, but who uh know uh what's what going on.
We have strange plane flights and so on.
Um all Lee could know uh was able to recognize he said he saw so many faces he knew they were going to shoot him if he ran that they would murder his wife and his kids and me and anybody else that had any information at all.
And so he he he there was a lot he could not say, but he oh he couldn't say like that he was CIA, besides which he was borrowed by he was put in the ONI and was borrowed by the CIA, so they always had what they call plausible deniability, that kind of thing going on.
Lee did say that it was a coalition, and he named names, and I'm the ones that were the most important were LBJ, because of not because of them personally, but Bobby Baker and Billy Silesi's.
I was told that in 1999, way before these tapes came out, all right.
And that um David Attley Phillips, he'd finally gotten the real name.
One of the reasons I have trouble with Jim Files is he says he knew that Lee's uh that his handler, Lee's handler's name was David Attlee Phillips.
Hey, Lee himself uh Philip Phillips used over 50 different monikers uh to Ling.
He gave three different names, once it was Venson, once it was Benton.
Then he met him, uh Bessiana came up and said, Oh no, Mr. B sh Bishop, and then he realized, oh gosh, he's also Mr. Bishop.
So he it took him a long time to him for him to find out the name of his handler, but James Miles, even he was middle name.
I mean, I don't I don't uh identify myself to others, hey, my name is Judith Barry Baker.
I'm Judith, you know, Baker.
Uh so the problems like that I have with Jimmy Files, all right.
On the other hand, what Lee told me is that there was cooperation between the Secret Service, Lyndon Johnson, the FBI and the CIA, the Mafia, and uh the uh Ada Castro Cubans, and then had poster boys from from all these uh that could uh you know be able to take the blame.
They made sure that again you point a finger at anybody and they're gonna be able to point a finger.
Yeah, he said he called it a coalition.
I call it now a cavalry and it was so pervasive and so invasive.
Um okay, so just so I can make sure that I kind of get more focused responses so that like people can uh get some of their questions answered.
Um you mentioned in your interview a guy named David Ferry and Morales.
Well, now these names came up uh quite a bit when I did my research.
Also a guy named Jack Valenti, etc.
Um can you tell us a little bit more about it?
All right, Jack Melenti uh was one of those uh who attacked me after I spoke out in the man who killed Kennedy, for example.
He was a right-hand man um for Lyndon Johnson, and and uh when Lyndon fathered a child, uh he adopted it and so on.
Melanti became head of the film guild, as you know.
But along with him, you've you know the picture, the the wink.
I'm I'm sure you're familiar with the wink.
The ice ring?
Albert Thomas on L Air Force One.
Oh, yes.
Yes.
Well he's there when he's sworn out.
All right, so that's right.
All right, it is important, and you understand why.
I hope.
Uh let me explain to others here if they don't know.
Albert Thomas was going to be retiring in November.
And in March, he asked LBJ to invite Lee uh Lee Oswald, Kennedy, okay, To Texas and to be at his farewell dinner because he was so ill he was afraid he might not even survive much longer, wasn't going to run for another uh for office again.
Albert Thomas gives us this wink and a grin right after LBJ is sworn in, and LBJ is grinning and looking at him.
We can see the the muscles in his uh side of his face contracted.
We know he's smiling and grinning, and of course, Lidybird can hardly contain herself.
And what we know about Albert Thomas is this.
Now get this.
You can understand that you might go and get on a plane and ride to the next destination with LBJ if he invites you, all right.
Albert Thomas, after the dinner over in Houston, gets on the plane with LBJ.
That's Air Force II, okay, and they end up, of course, in Fort Worth for the night.
Fort Worth, um Secret Service abandoned JFK, went out, a lot of them went out drinking.
They there was a lot more of that going on than you can imagine, because they were bragging that they left they left Kennedy and Jacking alone with the fire department watching them.
So they were completely out of that picture, not taking care of the president.
They had they had very uh low opinion of him.
Uh by the way, he did not order anybody off the car.
We have Vince Palomara telling us he's got all these uh recordings that he made before uh they were all dead of these uh Secret Service agents, and uh absolutely affirming that Lee that uh Kennedy never ordered them around on anything.
They everything was up to them.
He never said that he wanted them off the car or anything.
That is an utter lie.
And it shows the uh how the Secret Service was also involved.
We have made they made sure they stayed, they didn't even move.
Like we like it's been done before.
One, two, three.
Uh, you count out six seconds before they move.
When you have young luck jumping jumping right on LBG immediately at the first shot, they don't move a muscle.
In fact, the car slows down.
We have evidence that probably went to a roof stop because we have brake lights on and everything.
That's what they did for JFK.
And they told the police, you know, what is so we have insider work that's being done by Secret Service.
We have a lot of difficulties trying to find out who was responsible, but we know Albert Thomas was on that plane when they landed in Dallas.
He's there to be s and when LBJ is sworn in on Air Force One.
This man got on the plane with LBJ and ends up still on the plane all the way to Dallas.
And does he get off the do they does he then go back to Houston?
No.
He stays on the plane all the way to Washington, D.C. Did he bring a suitcase?
And he doesn't leave DC.
He's there for the next two years.
The next two years.
You talk about planning ahead of time and what that wink means to understand what was really going on.
This was a well-planned op.
Lee said uh he said the op was called the big event.
Later we have E. Howard Hunt, CIA, four years after I said it, said the op was called the big event.
Judy, um, you mentioned um so Jack Valence, you said tried to attack you when you came out with this information.
Oh yeah.
Okay.
Um what about can you tell us about David Ferry a little bit?
Uh of course I've written an entire book about David Ferry.
How could I do that if I didn't know him or meet him or anything?
Of course, I have enemies that try to say things like that.
I have to say, David Ferry was homosexual who'd been kicked out twice from seminaries.
He wanted to become a priest and wasn't allowed and all that.
You get a hint of that in the movie JFK, uh, where by the way, the real David Ferry was taller and he had a a radio voice, and nothing like what you hear uh with Joe Pesci doing, okay.
But David Ferry was very concerned about me.
I had wanted become a nun.
And when my father kidnapped me, so I couldn't I've had quite a story if you only knew it all, but I've got it all.
Um, so I couldn't become a nun.
I wanted to become a nun because I didn't want to marry anybody because I couldn't have children.
That's what the Doctors told me, and I thought it would be wrong to marry and we'd not have any children.
So I had planned to become a nun.
My father was just furious about that and uh messed everything up in my life, but Senator Smathers got me back into the link.
I had lots of scholarships and all that and got me at University of Florida.
So I was on my way again with Oxner and and um uh several important, very important doctors, uh, where they gave me spraying to be cut to uh make cancer more deadly.
Yeah, so chat.
What I'm doing is I'm uh showing you guys pictures of the people that she's talking to instead of me just because here's the thing with older people, bro.
They kind of just drone on and drone on.
So instead of me interrupting her, I'm just showing you guys what she's talking about.
That's why I'm pulling out the Wikipedia so you guys can see who the fuck they are.
All right.
So that's that's that's what it is.
Yeah, motherfucker, I'm showing you who the fuck she's talking about instead of interrupting her, retarded.
I was embedded, and I was embedded for years uh and didn't know.
I was so ignorant and innocent.
But um I um I excuse me, I'm getting emotional, so put me back on track, please.
Yeah, David didn't know.
Yeah, so what I was asking about was David Ferry.
Obviously, he's he's shown in the movie, like you said, played by Joe Peterson.
Yes, uh, yes, thank you, thank you.
Um I get emotional.
I've been hit on I I've had four concussions.
I've been hit on the head once, and in uh three so-called auto accidents, including one of one on record that my brake line was cut and so on.
Um I was I've had a lot of things happen to me, and I'm 80.
Two, I haven't lost my mind or memory, uh but my emotions sometimes because of my how my life was ruined.
Uh it gets to me.
I wanted to cure cancer.
That's all I wanted to do.
Instead, I was using the nefarious project to hurt people with cancer.
It's the most horrible uh outcome that you can imagine, and the burden I feel is huge.
Anybody saying why I'm doing this for the money, are they kidding?
All I want to do is help people and look what happened.
All right, and I can trace it all.
They don't like me because of that.
Well, that's too bad.
As far as David Ferry goes, David, seeing that I was no longer a Catholic and Mac, I actually became an atheist for a number of years until I had a dream where Christ came and it wiped all that out, and I am a Christian now, and and I'm I will tell everybody because I owe God everything to my existence.
I believe I wouldn't be here if it weren't for many, many things that happened that saved my life.
I should be dead.
But I'm not.
I'm right here now.
David Ferry did his best to try to convince me to become a Catholic again.
So we had many long conversations.
I learned so much about him, about the wandering bishops.
You'll find a lot of material about um, well, we have um a lot of Dick Russell and others out there.
We have a lot of corroboration uh with everything I know about David Ferry, and of course, uh people who knew him and all that.
I have was even able to identify David Ferry's voice, except for one problem with the way he pronounced New Orleans.
But I'm just saying that yes, I knew David Ferry, I knew that he it is fascinating to see how David Ferry got information to Lee Oswald.
He did it so well.
There was a group of retired military officers, and they were from several states.
I'm talking about Texas, Louisiana, uh, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, so on, all along that strip.
And almost all of them hated Kennedy.
And what's interesting is they decided to form a group, a retired military group, and for their keynote speaker to show you how fascinating uh David Ferry was and how what a great speaker he was, and and how well uh uh thought of he was before they ruined his reputation after the Kennedy assassination, tried to say he was just a nut and all this stuff.
He was their keynote speaker.
He gets up there right after we're talking about July 1961.
He is up there furious because he thinks that Kennedy was in charge of what happened at the Bay of Pigs when actually Kennedy was sidehood, as you know, the CIA did a number on GFK on this and made him take the blame for what they uh did on purpose to do uh to denigrate him to uh loosen some of his power to weaken him so they would have more power um when he wouldn't let them bomb Havana because he didn't let them bomb Havana God
bless him, all right, they wanted to get rid of Kennedy.
They had a lot of stuff going on and working with the anti-Christians.
Oh, yeah, Cubans.
But the bottom line, what I'm trying to say here, is that David Ferry stood up there before this group and said he let it loose because he'd trained a couple pilots he'd had sexual relationships with, okay, young Cuban pilots got shot down.
One of them was put in a box, a hot box, it was taken to Favana.
That's what everybody thought, at least, and they opened up the box, and of course, he had been baked to death in this steel box.
Well, things like that.
So David Ferry just hated, I cannot tell you how he hated Castro, but then he thought Kennedy was the one who messed it up at Bay of Pigs.
This is before he realized, more, it got more information, found out it wasn't Kennedy, it was the CIA.
But at this time, he tells this group, you know, somebody should come up behind bushes and shoot that SOB, okay, in that open car.
They made him get off the stage.
Well, he went behind the curtains and waited.
He went, it's going to wait until everybody leaves.
And what do you know?
When the whole thing was over, 10%, he said, of the group, in other words, about 15 military officers, some of them very high rank, came behind the curtain and said, said we like what you said and we believe like you do we need to get rid of that SOV.
And would you like to join us?
David Ferry got in quite close.
For three and a half weeks, he was flying missions for them, along with his usual Eastern Airlines, things before he was fired by Eastern Airlines.
But he got enough contacts.
They were sure he pretended to hate Kennedy.
But like he told me, you know, I voted for Kennedy, he said.
And not only that, he was my Irish brother, okay?
He said like that.
He said, "When I found out the truth, And here I'd said that about JFK.
And now I have opportunities to get information about what they're trying to plan to do to JFK.
And so underground, this abort team was formed, okay?
And they tried hard to save Kennedy's life.
We know that in Chicago, somebody whose name was Lee informed the Secret Service there, not the Secret Service, excuse me, FBI, who did tell the Secret Service.
And several people were arrested.
We met James Douglas and Abraham Bolden of the Secret Service have averred that this was Lee Oswald.
And I agree because Lee told me in his last conversation about three weeks earlier, he said, I believe I saved Kennedy's life.
And he said this.
He said, you know, if nothing else happens, if I do die Friday, he put it like, if I do die Friday, it was worth it because I gave my president three more weeks of life.
This is the man that they say hated Kennedy and shot him.
Okay.
There's a lot of speculation.
A lot of people say that David Ferri was one of the shooters on the grassy knoll.
No.
All right.
First of all, we definitely have a footprint of him.
And we know that he was attending Carlos Marcello's trial because Marcello took him as a mafia pilot to help them after he got fired by Eastern Airlines.
And then Marcello learned how brilliant Terry was and had him helping him on his trial.
The trial was going on.
on at 1230 when Kennedy was shot the trial itself was almost finished and and that was being held in New Orleans and Ferry was there.
So there you go I can answer a lot of questions like that.
So do you was he a shooter or not in your opinion who Ferry well how can David Ferry be a shooter when he they're taking pictures of him in the newspaper because he's at the trial there of Carlos in New Orleans at the time Kennedy was being shot do you have any I you see he had so much power Marcelo evenipulated the court dates so that he knew that he could call he did too.
They had the mob called RFK and said, guess what?
You know what?
Not only is is your you know is your brother dead, not only is he dead, but Marcelo is not going to be deported like he wanted.
And what do you know?
You know, Marcelo seems to know an awful lot about what happened in Dallas.
How would you like to receive a call like that?
So that was all manipulated to make sure that he he would be found not guilty and would not be deported as RFK Jr. wanted RFK excuse me, wanted.
Instead, um he gets a ball, and then of course LBG calls RFK.
You know what he says?
Do you have the oath of office on your person?
This is so ridiculous because he did it did that to just rub it into him, you know, that his his brother's dead.
Now I need the oath of office so I can get in.
Okay.
He knew exactly what he was doing.
So you're saying that um that Ferry was in New Orleans at the time, so he could not have been a shooter.
Absolutely.
Now he did go to Houston.
You may wonder why he went to Houston.
Well, the whole story I say is in my book.
You'll see what happened.
He calls me from Winterland Skating Rink in Houston, which by the way is the gallery of skating rink is still in existence.
And it's only 35 minutes from something called Hallfield, H U L L, owned by FBI, and that's where government planes came.
He had a plane there ready that was uh from Schlumberjay, and they would have flown Lee to Laredo.
Now, why would he think he could get Lee out?
He said, Look at the power Marcelo has.
Right now he's just charged with uh shooting a policeman, not with shooting the Kennedy or anything like that.
He said, We're gonna go and get him out of there, and I'm I'm I'm going I'm in Houston here, so we can fly him out if we can get him out.
Uh Marcelo has so much power, we probably can get him out on bail and get him out of there.
Well, it wasn't very long when he found that that was impossible because they really uh wasn't for shooting Tiffett, they really really were gonna go and put that he shot uh JFK and the look on Lee's face, go look at it.
Although they're taking all these down, you will see when he's told that he's charged with the with the uh death of the president.
Look at the disgust on Lee's face.
I mean, he was not ready for that.
They didn't tell him he was charged with that.
And he had to hear that from the reporters.
So you just look at his face, you can see he was not ready for that.
What a blow.
Uh the last thing on his mind was that he'd be charged with that.
Okay, um these are very difficult for me to talk about these things.
I I love this man, and we had many plans.
I've got a lot of internal documents about Mexico City that uh show exactly what was going on and why he was sent there.
We now know it was to make it look like he was conferring with the Russians and with the Cubans when actually he was there to deliver a biological weapon.
That weapon is related to these this very hour with SV 40 monkey virus.
It's still a very potent way to get people cancer.
Okay, what about um Morales?
David Morales, I saw him with Lee Oswald and David Ferry in his apartment.
I was working on cleanup.
Near the end of the project, we're doing a lot of cleanup, so you can't tell that anything happened, okay?
And a lot of this is in um the book by Edward T. Haslum, who discovered who I was in the book called Dr. Mary's Monkey.
And uh he was very well hostile to me at first because somebody had posed as me that he had talked to in 1972, and he thought I was an imposter.
Well, he finally learned the truth, and it just revolutionized everything when he when I showed him all the documents I kept.
Anyway, uh bottom line here is David Ferry was on our side but had to pretend he was with uh you know against uh Kennedy and everything like that, and I've lost track.
I I do get emotional, I'm sorry, um talking about my let the last and you know what?
I want to tell you, Piers Morgan knew that.
What did they do?
They played Lee being shot as if I have no feelings.
It's the one place when we talk about Lee being shot in the last phone call, they had to know that because they played that.
Uh uh, But you know what?
How many people you know are on a big program like Piers Morgan, but the guest is not shown the monitor.
They had me staring at a blank wall with a bright light in my eyes for a whole hour before I was able before they uh called on me.
And I was blind, completely blind.
I have no idea what it looked like.
I didn't know where to look.
Um I I couldn't see for maybe half an hour afterward because these lights all totally blinded me.
Did you know that?
No, I wasn't familiar with that.
But what I will ask is is this.
Um, there's speculation that there were body doubles for um for Oswald.
Uh because I don't think he shot him either.
Um do you know anything about that?
What doubles there were doubles.
Uh look like Oswald.
There were the potential shooters.
Um, very easy.
Even Ruth Payne's own husband, okay, Michael Payne, from the distance is dead ringer for Lee Oswald.
And we know he oh, please, if you can get me to debate Ruth Payne, who's still alive, I will I will cut her to pieces.
I cannot tell you the lies that this woman has told about Lee Oswald.
You wouldn't believe them all.
I was there when uh he was dealing with Ruth Payne, all right.
Oh, so nice to his wife.
Do you know what he did?
What she did to Marina Oswald.
You want to hear something?
Poor Marina is gonna now.
This is when there Lee is returned now to um Dallas.
He was ordered from Mexico City back to Dallas, by the way.
He did not want to go.
He only took a temporary job uh because he they promised he would be able to return to Mexico City after Christmas.
That's a backstory that you guys don't know about.
But he's there in Dallas, and he has his birthday cake on October 18, though it's a little like a little cake with a one candle in it, and he cried.
Uh, and that's on record.
Uh Ruth Payne said he cried, and I wonder why.
But he told me this is the last birthday I'm gonna have.
I'm getting in so deep.
I'm not I'm afraid I'm not gonna get out of this thing alive.
That was October, and his baby daughter was born two days later, and then after that, okay, all of a sudden things are going very straight.
He gets this job at the Texas School Book Depository, and it's temporary.
That's just what he wanted, because he expected to return in uh at after Christmas or before Christmas uh to Mexico City.
Well, they set him up like that to keep him there, and of course, they made sure the parade route would go past that building so he could be blamed.
Now that's some of the backstory.
But here's what Ruth Payne did to Marina.
So Marina is very heavily pregnant with his baby that's going to be born two days after Lee's birthday, and she um goes into labor and has to go to Parkland.
Lee wants to take her.
He's got a friend who can drive her.
Ruth can drive them together.
She says, No, you need to stay here.
And he said, Why?
He said, Well, they're not gonna let you in the delivery room with her.
You're a man.
That's the way it was back then, okay.
I can go in because I can speak Russian, you know, fluently.
I'll be with her and I can explain everything.
He did not want to leave her like that, but he said, okay, and he took care of the kids.
She goes and takes Marina, and she's back in no time.
What?
She just dumped Marina off and left her there.
Lee Oswald was so angry he didn't want to speak to her and closed the door, wouldn't refuse to speak.
She would tell the Warren Commission later, Lee Oswald didn't even care whether he went, I had to go and take his wife to the hospital.
He didn't even care.
And then he went to sleep and wouldn't even talk to me.
He didn't even care whether uh the baby was born or not or anything.
So that's how she lied.
I want so much to confront that woman.
Because that's absolutely that's the kind of lies she did all the way through.
By the way, her family, uh, her dad is working for USAID, okay.
Her CIA agent, she said she didn't know that, even though she spent the summer with him, that summer with him.
Didn't know.
Um, let me ask you this when it comes to uh to Oswald.
So you're saying that he worked for the CIA, he had a cover job where he worked at this book at the book depository and also for the coffee company with you.
Like For example, let me show you that we know it was cover job with the school book depository.
His last day of work, okay, he clocked in on Friday, the 22nd, the day that uh Kennedy was shot.
He was picked up 70 minutes after Kennedy was shot, okay.
So he wasn't at working at the Texas School Book Depository, was he after say 12 o'clock noon?
But according to the records, he was there all day long until five o'clock.
That's on the record that that was a cover job, in other words, it was already filled out and it got confiscated before they could change the record.
Okay.
Um so when he was working uh for the CIA, well, like what was this what was he?
Was he counterintel?
You said that he I think you mentioned he was a double agent.
Well, what was his actual job or duties when he worked for the CIA?
Here's the thing.
We've got so much to talk about, but I appreciate this.
Again, if you and I'm not trying to peddle my book, but the book is filled with documents.
Why did we keep all these documents?
Why did I keep because Lee had them too?
We kept these because we thought we were gonna be heroes and killing Castro, and that we would they we were told, oh, we're gonna stop World War III, okay?
We're gonna get make sure that that uh nothing we're gonna stick up for Kennedy and we're gonna save Kennedy because he we knew he had a lot of enemies.
Now, because I saved these things thinking I was helping my country, it actually proved all my association with Lee Oswald.
So I've documents nobody else has, and again, I'm the one that even got the time cards of the FBI that nobody knew existed and forced them.
And the the National Archives, by the way, called me one time and gave me all the access uh to all the records of Parkland Hospital for Jack Ruby because they saw that some of my documents that mentioned me have vanished and others were altered online, so that it looks like I was not telling you the truth about things and so on.
I can't even get my own birth certificate, by the way.
Okay.
Um I'm just saying uh there are many documents that you can see that nobody else has.
And also when I went to the National Archives, I knew names.
I knew lots of names that others didn't know and got documents about them.
Then as more time passed and others looked deeper when they went to look for those documents, says borrowed by the FBI, they were missing, but I've got them.
Because I've I've been in this thing since 1963, okay.
And I tell you, I wanted everything I could do to show that Lee Oswald was innocent.
And by the way, I have so many documents.
I have been approached to have movie made and say, look, we'll yeah, okay, we'll we'll have we'll show your love affair.
It wasn't a we I was his fiance, and I'm tired being called girlfriend when he was having an anchor baby with his wife, but everybody knew they were gonna divorce.
My husband had abandoned me.
Um can you imagine I was married and the day day after we were married, my husband vanished for weeks.
One time when he went through New Orleans, he came back once in a while to have sex, and that was it.
Uh one time he even was going through New Orleans where I was living, he dropped me a postcard because he was too busy to see me.
I've got that postcard in my book.
You can read it for yourself.
And they're trying to say, Oh, what a horrible woman I was.
Lee Oswald was there when I was at W husband distresses, and bad very bad things were happening, and he was protecting us because Castor wanted to kill anybody who was trying to kill him.
So, you know, he was he was running uh stagecoach uh gunman for us.
He's pretending to be pro-castoral.
That was easy to do because he had been a fake defector to Russia.
And so he's handing out flyers.
You'll notice the flyers all have different addresses.
The C the Warren Commission put actually put over the different addresses, they put labels so you can't see all the different addresses there were.
They have labeled where the addresses were, so you can't see them.
Because why would anybody keep changing the address of where the meetings are supposed to be held and lectures?
It says lectures and meetings.
Lee Oswald never held a single meeting, never held a single lecture.
It was just to bring them to these addresses, nobody would answer, they would leave CIA and FBI, both of them would follow them, especially FBI, and uh, you know, so it wouldn't be connected to that address, arrest them.
Well, after a couple of times he couldn't use that address anymore and change it.
So the changes of the addresses of the third play for Cuba committee on these all these flyers are uh bits of evidence to show you.
Um with no meeting.
All right, so I'm probably gonna leave this thing.
She's yapping a bit.
In order to go and help roundup uh that were pro castro, you know, they were there to try to find who was uh plotting to kill Castro and a lot of that was coming out of New Orleans.
Judith, you have a wealth of information.
Myron has quite an impressive platform he's built.
Very impressive, Myron, and I appreciate you coming on.
Well, I you know, and I do hope I've answered some of your questions anyway.
Yeah, I was gonna suggest that maybe Myron uh send me a DM and he we can put you together and you could maybe go on his platform too, because he seems to have uh a beautiful platform that he's built and reach a wide audience.
And um anyway, that's an option, Myron.
But thank you for coming on.
Right.
So, like, but what's important and people, because my book has been sabotaged when people try to buy the book on Amazon, it's called Lee R. V. Oswald and me, they can't find a buy button.
It's difficult for them to buy the book, even and then um uh half the books were sabotaged.
Some of them were printed upside down, and uh, I can't even sell any of those.
I'm not making any money.
I never wanted to make any money, but I wanted this these to come out in hardcover so you could see uh color photos and everything of the evidence files I have.
One of the most important being that Jack Ruby was bombarded with over 500 x-rays in just 22 days to kill him in the hospital when they realized they better not have anybody look at the cancer, the turbo cancer that he was gonna die from, because that would give away a lot of stuff.
So instead they burn him alive.
I can't hear you, people.
All right.
Is he still on?
Are you I can't yeah, he's still here.
Yeah, I'm here.
Um I'm gonna take off though, guys.
Um, you know, I I uh, you know, I'll let you guys kind of you know keep running things in the middle.
Information to I hope that a lot more than and Pierce Morgan, you can see pretty many of the time.
Um I didn't hear what you said like your mic cut out there.
Oops.
All right, I you can't hear me.
No, I can't.
Can you hear me?
No, no, I can.
You cut out the right.
Oh, okay.
Uh well, I'm just saying thank you for giving me time that Pierce Morgan would not.
Okay.
Thank you.
No problem.
All right.
So um, and here's the thing, man.
Like with old people, guys, you know, when you have all that information and stuff like that, and um, you know, you're old.
When's up happening is like it's like information overload, and they don't want to they can't like answer the question directly.
And I tried my best to not interrupt, obviously that's to I was very um patient, try to be as patient as I could be.
Now, the whole thing with David Ferry, I will say, um, I don't know if she's accurate about that one because David Ferry actually created a cover story that she bought into.
So David Ferry is a pilot, and everyone likes to think that he was in this involved with this because he was a pilot, but no, he was involved with this because he was a shooter, and we will get to that shortly.
This is a picture of David Ferry with Oswald.
Bam.
This is from the Civil Air Patrol.
So I hate to break it to you.
This picture is kind of irrelevant.
Um, there's really no connection between why Oswald was here in 1955-56, um, and the things that happened with the assassination.
Really, it ends up being no connection except a guy named uh uh Vobell, who was a I'll read some of these chats by the way.
But yeah, this is a David Ferry thing that we talked about here, because David Ferry actually illustrated an entire cover story so that he wouldn't be at the scene, which she probably isn't aware of.
And I didn't want to even bother bringing that up because it's like, how would she know?
Um bro.
Anti goes, uh bro, this is like when a teacher asks you a question, you don't know the answer, so you start dancing around.
Okay.
Uh Vlexa says Myron, Sarah Simon, honestly, this is God's plan.
All right.
Um Marcus says it's five minutes of your time, just saw some downfall vids and recent Jack Con vote.
What happened, man?
Fuck are you talking about, bro?
Do watch a bunch of downfall videos, now he wants to say some shit.
Like, what bro, what are you talking about?
Bro, this is so funny from the way you you were eating the lib hands-free only shows the DNA, the air of DNA will never go away.
It was a friend of uh both of these guys back then.
Um that's it, really.
There's no connection.
David Terry, honestly, I don't believe he knew the person that we know as Oswald all throughout the assassination plan, and he did not interact with them, even though most people say that they think he did.
Remember, Oswald, in my opinion, was being kept away from all the action so they could set him up.
Yeah.
And I think it's also important for the audience to understand that they had been setting up Oswald for it looks like uh the better part of almost two years.
Right as the guy that's gonna take the fall for this.
I mean, and that's why, if you guys remember when Oswald got arrested, he famously said, I'm just a Patsy, right?
To clarify that, it seems that they were there there were active uh setups of Oswald going on while he was still in the Soviet Union, the first of which is in uh 1961, January, Bolton Ford, allegedly Lee Oswald and a husky Latin with a pockmark face and moles on his face, uh, go in to try to buy a bunch of uh jeeps that they're gonna send to Cuba.
They get a quote sheet.
They usually Oswald's name.
Oswald was provably in the Soviet Union.
So that's important for the audience to understand.
So, guys, get this straight.
Don't go off over what he just said.
Please remember this.
At the time, Germany.
Um, you had to register, so you knew who the Nazis were, right?
That's why Farr came about in the first place.
And Flora is basically um they basically um had been on uh the American Zionist Council is what it was to register.
Uh he talks to David Ferry about that.
That whole story is a lie.
It is an alibi story to make up for the fact that David Ferry was in Dallas, and this memo here is Okay, boom, here we go.
So now we're gonna get into the thing.
Because remember how she mentioned that David Ferry was was was not in Dallas and he was in New Orleans in the morning.
Now, how did I get to the conclusion that David Ferry was in Dallas?
I have five witnesses that put him in Dallas based on description.
Add to that, his alibi.
This is this is good shit right here, guys.
So remember how she said David Ferry wasn't one of the shooters?
Well, your boy Corey was gonna debunk that entire theory because that's what you want everyone to think is that he wasn't in Dallas on that day.
Completely falls apart.
It becomes obvious that he was in Dallas, and I'll I have to kind of jump forward a little bit to after the assassination and kind of reverse engineer some of the stuff.
But go for it.
We will do that first because Garrison, the official story says that David Ferry was in New Orleans all day, and that sometime around six o'clock he was in court with Carlos Marcello around noon.
He wasn't scene in Carlos Marcelo's lawyer's office, and then he was seen allegedly at around six o'clock at night at a celebration party for Carlos Marcelo.
But all of his alibi witnesses are mobsters.
You can't trust any of them, and they're all liars.
So um David Ferry was supposed to have left New Orleans around six and got to Houston, Texas, about four o'clock in the morning.
And the next day he was alleged to have gone uh ice skating at an ice skating rink in Houston.
That's a big part of the JFK movie.
He talks to David Ferry about that.
That whole story is a lie.
It is an alibi story to make up for the fact that David Ferry was in Dallas.
And this memo here is the first indicator of that.
Um this is uh in the Jim Garrison files, and it says, uh, check the Daily Star Hammond, Louisiana, supposedly a graduate student, presumably Southeastern, says Ferry hit out the night of the assassination in a dorm room at Hammond.
And that's exactly what he did.
He did not go to Houston.
Like he said he was in Dallas and made a trip for after Dallas, he went to Hammond, Louisiana, where he stayed with a guy named Thomas Compton.
Thomas Compton, he had known for years through the civil air patrol, and Thomas Compton was in on this to the effect to the degree that he had agreed in advance to give David Ferry an alibi and a place to hide out.
The most important document in all of the Kennedy assassination we're about to read right here.
Here we go.
Because this spokes a hole in David Ferry's alibi.
And once you destroy David Ferry's alibi, meaning once you prove that he was not in New Orleans and that he did not go to Houston to go ice skating, and he never was in Houston all weekend, as per the official story.
Once you debunk that alibi, the putting the pieces together of him being in Dallas fall right into place.
Um this statement is from a guy named Frank J. Chelona, and Chelona is the roommate of Thomas Compton, Thomas Compton being the long long-lasting friend of David Ferry, who was in Hammond, Louisiana, and he told David Ferry he'd come and stay there.
So um Chelona's statement reads like this in the fall of 63, my roommate was Thomas Compton.
We were residing at Holloway Smith Hall, Southeastern Louisiana College.
I think that on approximately November 22nd or 23rd, he told me that a friend of his would be staying in our room.
The reason for this person's staying was said to be that so he could be where many people could see him.
I was told his name was Dave.
I don't remember for certain if I was ever told his last name.
I was told he was a psychologist.
On the 23rd of November in the afternoon or perhaps the evening, I went to my room and found the man sleeping in my roommate's bed.
His back was to me, so I couldn't see his face at the time.
I noticed, however, that he was sleeping fully clothed and with his hat on.
I also noticed that his hair was very strange looking.
I believe that I was introduced to him later on in the evening, but I don't remember the nature of the conversation or what was said, except that not much was said at all.
I asked my roommate about this man in particular about his hair.
I was told that he was bald and that he tasted theatrical hair at the point where his hat met his head.
I'm not certain that he spent the entire night in the room or that he even spent more than a few hours in the early evening.
The next time I saw him was Sunday morning in the lobby of the dormitory.
It was very crowded as everyone was watching the funeral.
The funeral was Monday.
Um later on, my roommate told me that David went back home.
I don't know how he got there.
Later, my roommate told me that he'd either known or had heard about Lee Hardy Oswald through the civil air control and was a member for that time.
So the most important thing out of this statement was that Frank Shalona sees David Ferry sleeping in Thomas Compton's bed on the afternoon of the 23rd, the day after the assassination.
And this right here completely torpedoes the official story and David Ferry's alibi that David Ferry was in Houston going ice skating.
Um when you dig into Bro.
That's what I'm telling you, Corey, uses the best of this shit, chat.
That's an official statement from a witness.
The Adam in Louisiana.
To the ice skating story, and we're not gonna talk about this at all today.
That is a rabbit hole that could we could do a whole three hours just on that ice skating rink.
It is a crazy CIA front owned by Lyndon Johnson, is uh some of the discoveries I made.
Lyndon Johnson owned the business that David Ferry used as an alibi in Houston, the ice skating rink.
So this document here debunked the whole story about him going to the ice skating ring because he never went to the ice skating ring, which means that somebody went to the ice skating rink acting as David Ferry, because we have a whole story about that, right?
But no, why would you have to come up with this elaborate alibi?
You guys are saying slow the playback?
Did I understand nothing?
All right, let me slow the playback for you niggas.
All right.
Let me go back again.
I'll go back again for you guys.
Strange looking.
I believe that I was introduced to him later on in the evening, but I don't remember the nation where he stayed with a guy named Tommy.
Now, so this is debunking the the bunking the David Ferry.
Um the David Ferry alibi that he was in New Orleans.
All right.
How do I get to the conclusion that David Ferry was in Dallas?
I have five.
It's at 1.25 speed, chat.
Well, you guys don't want it.
You guys don't want me to play it back?
Niggas are complaining in the chat saying it's fucked up.
They didn't understand.
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The TikTok brains.
Witnesses we will do that first.
So here we go.
This comes from the Jim Garrison file that he was talking about, right?
Jim Garrison, as you guys know, was the prosecutor and and um in uh what's it called?
Out of New Orleans.
First, because Garrison, the official story says that David Ferry was in New Orleans all day, and that sometime around six o'clock he was in court with Carlos Marcello at around noon.
He wasn't seen in Carlos Marcelo's lawyer's office, and then he was seen allegedly at around six o'clock at night at a celebration party for Carlos Marcello.
But all of his alibi witnesses are mobsterers.
You can't trust any of them, and they're all alive.
Okay, so the alibi people that they had an official story is bullshit, right?
Then a roommate alibi, meaning once you prove that he was not in New Orleans and that he did not go to Houston to go ice skating and he never.
So Shalona puts Ferry and Hammond at the time of the funeral of JFK, which according to him was Sunday.
We know, however, that JFK's funeral was on Monday, November 25th, 1963.
It was in Houston all weekend, as per the official story.
Once you debunk that alibi, the putting the pieces together of him being in Dallas fall right into place.
Um so this statement is from a guy named Frank J. Chelona, and Chelona is the roommate of Thomas Compton, Thomas Compton being the long long-lasting friend of David Ferry, who was in Hammond, Louisiana, and he told David Ferry he can come and stay there.
So Cholona's statement reads like this in the fall of 63, my roommate was Thomas Compton.
We were residing in Holloway Smith Hall, Southeastern Louisiana College.
I think that on approximately November 22nd or 23rd, he told me that a friend of his would be staying in our room.
The reason for this person's staying was said to be that so he could be where many people could see him.
I was told his name is Dave.
I don't remember for certain if I was ever told his last name.
I was told he was a psychologist.
On the 23rd of November in the afternoon, or perhaps the evening, I went to my room and found the man sleeping in my roommate's bed.
His back was to me.
And just so you guys know, Hammond is roughly seven hours away from Dallas.
427 miles.
So I couldn't see his face at the time.
I noticed, however, that he was sleeping fully clothed and with his hat on.
I also noticed that his hair was very strange looking.
I believe that I was introduced to him later on in the evening, but I don't remember the nature of the conversation or what was said, except that not much was said at all.
I asked my roommate about this man in particular about his hair.
I was told that he was bald and that he pasted theatrical hair at the point where his hat met his head.
I'm not certain that he spent the entire night in the room or that he even spent more than a few hours in the early evening.
The next time I saw him was Sunday morning in the lobby of the dormitory.
It was very crowded as everyone was watching the funeral.
The funeral was Monday.
Um and later on, my roommate told me that David gone back home.
I don't know how he got there.
Later, my roommate told me that he'd either known or had heard about Lee Harvey Oswald through the Civil Air Patrol and was a member for that time.
So the most important thing out of this statement was that Frank Shalona sees David Ferry sleeping in Thomas Compton's bed on the afternoon of the 23rd, the day after the assassination.
And this right here completely torpedoes the official story and David Ferry's alibi that David Ferry was in Houston going ice skating.
Um when you dig into the ice skating story, and we're not gonna talk about this at all today.
That is a rabbit hole that could we could do a whole three hours just on that ice skating rink.
It is a crazy CIA front owned by Lyndon Johnson, is uh some of the discoveries I made.
Lyndon Johnson owned the business that David Ferry used as an alibi in Houston, the ice skating rink.
So this document here debunked the whole story about him going to the ice skating rink because he never went to the ice skating rink, which means that somebody went to the ice skating rink acting as David Ferry, because we have a whole story about that, right?
But no, why would you have to come up with this elaborate alibi?
Because David Ferry was in Dallas.
That's why.
Where David Ferry was one of two shooters on the grassy knoll, and I'll go over his timeline right now.
So David Ferry is actually in Dallas in Fort Worth on November 20th, and we know this because of a memo in the Brad Central guys here.
This is one of the shooters.
This is his um whole timeline.
Let me get myself out of the way so you guys can see.
FBI files written by Jack Martin, a guy who worked for Guy Bannister.
Um Jack Martin's uh phone call to the FBI tips off that David Ferry was involved with the assassination, and that's what kicked off David.
That's what brought David Ferry into the uh investigation at all.
Um Jack Martin uh threw David Ferry under the bus.
And I can't figure out why, and nobody can, and it's uh one of the big mysteries of life.
So um, but he throws him under the bus, tells him that he was in Fort Worth on the 20th.
We have other witnesses who confirm that David Ferry was there on the 20th.
Um, and then Ferry was in Dallas on November 22nd, where I put him on the grassy knoll in the tippet shooting, which we'll get to here momentarily.
Um Ferry then hit out in Hammond the night of the 22nd as for the garrison memo.
Shalona sees Ferry sleeping on Saturday in the afternoon or evening in Hammond, and this confirms that Ferry never went to Houston or the ice skating rink.
And then uh one thing he does do is that he drives down to Galveston from Hammond, five or six hour drive.
Uh, he checks into the uh driftwood motel for the people who are impersonating him at the um ice skating ring.
We're not gonna talk about any of that.
It's a deep rabbit hole.
Um, but then eventually Chelona puts Ferry and Hammond on the 25th, and then Ferries in New Orleans.
So we have Ferries.
I worked out Ferry's whole timeline.
Now, let's go back to the grassy knoll.
David Ferry fires the first shot from the corner of the picket fence, and that shot strikes Kennedy in the throat.
Now, we know this occurred because of the statements of a man named Ed Hoffman.
Ed Hoffman, um, you can read up.
Oh, if you guys are yo, we're cooking now, chat.
We're cooking now.
We're blowing it open.
The JFK conspiracy, shout out to Corey, who's I gotta bring him back on the show.
He gains some new information actually.
I was talking with him on Telegram.
Um crazy shit, but we're gonna blow this shit open.
Pay attention, niggas.
Pay attention.
Honestly, bro.
Guys, I might re upload this shit to YouTube.
That's how important this fucking broadcast was.
So, you guys ready, cook?
Let's fuck it.
Cook.
I'm gonna play this thing out.
Go ahead.
He works this shit backwards.
Read all about him.
He's a deaf mute.
Um, he was on his way home, he decides to pull over because he knows that Kennedy is going to be pulling along and he thinks he can see him on the Stammman's freeway.
Um, he gets there and he actually sees a man that he describes looking like this man in the picture on the lower right.
This is a photograph from the making of the JFK film.
So we have a clear understanding of what Ed Hoffman saw.
He saw a man wearing a dark blue suit with a black felt hat with a wide band with a rifle who fired a shot from the corner of the picket fence.
He thinks it's a cigarette at first because he sees smoke, but when he turns around, he sees the rifle.
Um, he then sees that man toss the rifle to a man dressed in railroad outfit, um, who I've identified as Andrew Blackman, a close associate of David Ferry, also the man who brought in heroin for the Roe Shermany incident, which we we've already kind of brushed over.
Um, but Ed Hoffman is sitting down here on the Stemmings Freeway, and he sees David Ferry.
Well, he doesn't know it's David Ferry, but he gives a description of the man with the black hat, the wide felt band, the dark blue suit.
Um, he sees him uh throw the rifle and then he walks off casually.
I then find this photograph of a man matching the exact description provided by Ed Hoffman with the dark with a dark suit.
So we can't tell because it's black and white what color it is, but it's a dark suit, and he's got a felt hat and he's up here on the Pagola.
I then find another photograph that I absolutely 100% know is David Ferry.
Uh because uh he's captured here in the middle of the railroad yards, and we know that's David Ferry because he's still wearing the same hat from the only God damn.
Yeah, I told you guys Corey Hughes is good.
Number one Kennedy researcher in the fucking world, chat.
Number one.
This shit is crazy.
Anyway, we're gonna keep playing it.
But I'm excited just looking at you guys, get the like get looking at every guy's reactions in the chat right now.
Because some of you guys have not seen his broadcast.
He only owned one suit.
That's David Ferry in the railroad yards, and he's wearing the same hat that he's seen in multiple other photographs in.
From there, um, oh, more evidence.
Uh, the two guys who he wasn't supposed to have left New Orleans with um are standing in the middle of Dealy Plaza.
I found this in one of the photographs.
Did me this is clearly Late Martins and Alvin Booth, the two kids who he had left New Orleans with standing in Dealy Plaza in the moments after the assassination.
So from there, um, let me see.
All right, so let me explain one other thing that we will connect.
I have five witnesses that put David Ferry in Dallas.
Two of them at the grassy knoll, three of them at the tippet shooting.
And the linking factor is the description.
We have a man wearing a dark blue suit with a black hat with a wide band driving a gray Plymouth.
And we know this because of the testimony of a woman named Velma who was sitting behind the book depository.
Velma says that a man in a dark uh in a dark suit uh with a black felt hat is sitting in a gray Plymouth and giving her evil eyes.
And then JD Tippett pulls up, they talk and then they go around a building and they meet.
The key element to take away from Velma's uh observations is that this man matching the description of David Ferry, or you could say matching the description of the man provided by Ed Hoffman behind the knoll is now in a Great Plymouth.
That Great Plymouth will then be seen again at the Tippet shooting, and we know it's the same description, early models Great Plymouth with a single seat in the front.
It's a 1950s Ray Plymouth, and it's actually owned by a CIA agent, a guy named Carl Mather, who worked for Collins Radio, which was a CIA company that was involved in installing all the radio equipment in Air Force One and Air Force Two, right?
So that is a whole nother tangent.
We're not gonna go down, but I have three other witnesses who give the exact same description of a man with a dark um with a dark blue suit with a felt hat with a wide band, you know, and even Akeelah Clemens goes on to say that he is um you know he's kind of heavy, but kind of chunky, but not really a big man.
So he matches David's Ferry's description and then combine that with the documentation from Frank J. Chelona, where you debunk his alibi and you clear cut have David Ferry on the grass and all firing the first shot.
This is the detail in my book is much more than what we're going into today, obviously.
Everybody needs to pick that up if you want to really understand the nitty-gritty on how I put David Ferry in Dallas.
And these are his two kids that he left New Orleans with allegedly that day, but they're sitting in the middle of Daily Plaza too.
All right, let's get on to the book depository.
Arn Rowland um looks up his repository between 1210 and 1215, and he sees men up in there with uh guys.
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Okay, um, I put this in here to note the time frame, 1210 to 1215.
Like I said earlier, Jack Tason, the owner of the depository, who does not a single document or statement about or from anywhere in any of the Kenny assassination literature, period.
The only thing we know about him is that he said he left the book story at 1210.
I believe it's pretty obvious he opened the back door for these guys and let them in right after this around 1220.
They funnel all the depository employees out of the building, or they try to at least to go stand out front to watch to leave people to roam freely.
Now, let me just say this.
In regards to Oswald working in the book depository, I think it's ridiculous the notion that they would have shooters come in and be on the sixth floor, and they would just let Oswald wander around the building while this is going on.
This is ridiculous.
If you believe that there was a conspiracy and shooters on the sixth floor, how can you possibly simultaneously believe they were setting up the Patsy in that same building while letting him wander around?
It's impossible.
It is impossible.
That was what gave me the first inkling that Oswald never worked at the book depository.
So the big thing here for me, 1210 to 1215 is when the shooters are first seen on the sixth floor.
Where was the real Oswald during this time?
I think he's in Fort Worth.
You think okay.
Still still at Fort Worth.
Yeah.
Okay.
Just hanging out at the Payne's house.
Uh, because he didn't work there, so he wouldn't have been missing work.
So he was just there.
He probably doesn't know anything about this, except that this is his cover story.
And just so the audience knows.
So yeah, guys, you know, obviously, um, you know, that this is very extensive.
I'm honestly thinking about bringing Corey back, and we do like a full fucking debrief on this thing, man.
So, matter of fact, hold on.
I'm going to ask Corey if he could drop it on stream right now.
Let me see.
If I can get a Corey to jump on right now.
Always going to wrap a show in 10.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right, send him a link.
He said, uh I'm trying to think here how oh, yeah, zoom.
Yep.
Let me let me get a zoom link here for you guys.
I want to ask him about Judas as well.
So let me let me see here.
I got y'all ninjas, man.
I see you guys.
I got y'all ninjas, man.
I got the JFK expert, man.
Uh let me open up Zoom real quick.
Hold on one second, chat.
Let me get this thing set up here.
Uh all right.
I just sent Corey the link, John.
So I will um once he's in, I'll let you guys know.
Well, actually.
All right.
Um.
All right.
So I'll put this up here.
When he joins, I'll know.
Um, but in the meantime.
All right.
What else do we got here?
While we wait for um Corey to come in.
Uh let me look at some of these chats real quick.
Oh, let me look at the Rumble Studio chats.
Shit, man.
Sorry, guys.
I got fucking distracted.
Um, we got here, Marin Asker Linkter of GERF.
Come on, man.
Ruth Payne.
Uh, yeah, Ruth Payne is the woman that gave the most uh testimony on um on the warrant commission.
That's why I was Googling when you guys were looking at it.
She says she has a lot of documents.
Ask her to send you those documents and you could take a look at them yourself for you to go over on stream.
Here, is she still in here yapping?
Let's look.
Let's go back in here and see what's going on.
Still uh endorses me to this day.
So I I have stuff that nobody has and can understand it.
They're gonna release things that they they themselves may not understand, but I probably can.
That's all the things I already have.
Like, how come they kept back Lee's time cards?
They didn't take back his time cards for any other company he worked for, all right?
Not even Dolly Shue, way back when he was a teenager, but they kept back the records on um and just talked about it without showing the records because my J's were on his time cards.
My my handwriting is on him and everything.
So they don't show them.
I had to go in for all right.
Uh Corey just joined in.
Let me get him in here, guys.
Yo, what's up, Corey?
Can you hear me?
Can you hear me, Corey?
Yes.
Hey, what's up, man?
Uh how you doing?
I'm good, bro.
I'm good.
I got you.
Uh I'm on stream right now, that's why you can't see me, but my camera is on.
They can see me.
Let me see actually if I can um it's fine.
I'll just you don't need to see me, do you?
Pause.
No.
Okay, fair enough.
Um, yeah, because I could switch it to the camera, but then OBS acts all funny and shit like that.
So it's funny, Corey.
So I was literally in a room uh in a uh in a uh X space with a girl named Judith Baker, I think her name is.
Yeah.
What what's the deal on her, man?
Because she says some things that make sense, but then some other things that have uh have me a little bit confused.
Yeah, she's like a schizophrenic fucking attention whore.
Um, so she is she comes out of nowhere, you know, a long time ago and claims that she was Oswald's girlfriend.
Yeah.
And it's the most ridiculous story of all time.
Do you believe her?
Is that a lie?
Or no, no, no.
She okay.
So we've covered that.
Uh Oswald never worked at the book depository.
It was a front.
They were setting him up, okay?
She says in her book she called him and talked to him on the phone there.
I'm like, are you kidding me?
So you say something, you lie once you lose all credibility forever.
So she allegedly worked with um at the Oshner Clinic, um, and was involved allegedly with the like CIA.
She says she worked at a coffee place with an answer.
Well, that's another thing.
That's a that's a cover job.
So but the Oshner Clinic was really being funded on the back end to study cancer bioweapons, right?
And so allegedly she worked there, and I think there is some confirmation of that, and there is some confirmation of her having worked at Riley, and that's where the story ends.
Everything else she said is not is unverifiable.
It's pure fabrication.
I'll say that to her face.
You know what's funny, Corey?
She's on Twitter space right now talking about this stuff.
And what I got suspicious of when she said that David Ferry was in New Orleans.
Yeah, that's what everyone thinks.
Yeah, and and then I went back and I watched her video with you with uh that we talked about it and how you debunked him being in in New Orleans off of the roommate testifying that he was actually in um Louisiana.
Right, right.
Well, he see he this is the this is another thing that shows great uh FBI corruption because FBI agent Regis Kennedy uh provided a statement that he saw David Ferry in court that morning and Regis Kennedy is a liar because I can absolutely demonstrate start to finish David Ferry's involvement, not only on the grassy knoll but behind the book depository at the Tippet shooting, uh and then later at the Winterland Ice Arena, where he never actually went and then ended up in Hammond, Louisiana on his alibi.
So like I trace all of his movements, period, from November 22nd through November 24th, and he was most certainly in Dallas and not in New Orleans at the time.
Wow.
Okay, even got it.
It's funny you mentioned him because I actually have a picture here in front of me that I sent to somebody earlier.
Let me if I can screen share it, I'll show it to you.
Yeah, real quick.
Let me try to give you co-host here.
Well, let me how do I make yeah, make calls?
Boom.
That should give you everything that you can do that you uh all right.
So can you see that?
Did it pop up on the screen?
Yeah, yeah.
I remember you should when you showed me this.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
That's David Ferry in the railroad yards.
That's he's wearing the same suit because he only owned one suit.
And he only owned that one hat.
And that hat, he has hair pasted on it around his head.
You see the hair?
That's actually that hair is pasted to the hat, not it's not on his head.
Because he had he didn't have alopecia either.
Everyone thought he had alopecia.
That's why he lost all that hair, right?
But no, that's not true.
Um he uh but I I believe he was a U two test pilot going back to the early days.
When you get into the Chinese U two test pilots, all of them lost their hair, just like David Ferry did, but people still like to go with the alopecia myth, because I'm convinced half the Kennedy researchers out there work for the CIA and the other half have an IQ under 90.
Gotcha, gotcha.
So when when it comes to um to Dave Ferry and um because I think you we went over the shooters, Jack Valenti, David Ferry.
Um, you know, I've noticed that like no one can actually you're the only person I know that's like actually named the shooters, right?
Yeah.
Morales.
Um, and then we have the other it's Morales Valenti.
Well, Morales was a handler.
He was there just to so here's one thing I've learned.
All whenever you have an assassin, they have to have a spotter slash handler um to be with them.
I don't know for distractionary purposes or or what the real meaning of it is, but every single one of these assassinations I come across, I they're or mob mostly mob related, um, always have a spotter with them.
And that's what I'm convinced David Morales was that day, just a spotter.
Yeah.
Um, so i oh man.
It's just like, you know, obviously, you know, and and I'll kind of re-cause obviously me and you did it did our interview, right?
And it was it was awesome.
It was one of my favorite interviews by far.
Um, but now this information comes out, right?
Luna says, Oh, we're gonna declassify the JFK documents.
Trump signs an executive order.
Everyone is saying, Oh, yeah, we're gonna declassify, etc.
I think me and you know why they didn't they haven't that they've waited so long to declassify this crap.
Um and I find it interesting.
So yesterday, what pissed me off?
I go and I see Pierce Morgan, right?
Paris Morgan has three people come on his show, a guy named Johnny Harris, uh, Andrew Bustamante, former CIA, and a guy that used to be a part of the mob.
I don't like that Bustamante guy.
He makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up.
He's a nice guy.
I've met him uh he's on the show a bunch of times.
I don't trust him as far as I could fucking throw him.
Fair enough.
Um so none of them mention the Israeli angle at all.
Nobody mentioned it.
And everywhere you look, whether uh whether it's the mainstream, whatever, no one ever talks about the Israeli angle.
No, it's it's absolutely ridiculous to me.
Um, you know, do you think that is the main reason why they haven't declassified these documents?
No.
Okay.
I mean, there might because those documents are already out in other places when you research Numek.
Here's the thing.
Like people think you can people obsess on Kennedy and think they can figure out Kennedy by reading Kennedy documents.
You can't.
It's a contextual issue.
Okay, you have to understand the entirety of the twentieth century in order to see where Kennedy fits in this in the in the scheme of things.
Okay.
And when you come to understand the story of the twentieth century, it is the story of Israel from start to finish.
Israel is a train on a track, and when you get to nineteen sixty-three, Kennedy is nothing but a bump in the fucking road.
Period.
So that's why people can't put Israel in context with Kennedy.
And the documents we need to show that Israel killed Kennedy don't have anything to do with Kennedy, really.
They have to do with everything else that surrounds The incident, you know, it's like puzzle pieces.
If you're only missing a couple puzzle pieces, you can tell what the image is, right?
And that's the problem with most researchers is that they don't see the bigger picture or contextualize the history of Kennedy.
And once you do, and you understand that since 1960, he had it out for the Israelis.
He had virtually daily updates and weekly meetings and briefings on the status of the Demona reactor.
Yeah.
Um, he hated these people.
All they ever did was lie to him, do things behind his back.
They wanted to set up fake rooms in Demona to to trick the the inspectors.
Um, so yeah, he was going to end all aid to Israel, period, on every level.
It was the proof of that with the letters.
You're not lying.
I've seen the letters myself where he literally said, Hey, if we don't get this thing handled, it could greatly impact our our support of Israel.
And right.
And then when you come to understand, like that is, and so we have the Battle of Letters takes place in May of 1963.
He threatens Ben Gurion, and nobody knows what really said was said between the two of them, but Ben Gurion steps down.
The assassination plot had already been well underway.
The next guy, because he Ben Gurion was basically telling Kennedy pound sand.
We're not letting you into Demona.
So next you have Levi Eshgal, Levi Eschgall, uh Prime Minister of Israel after Ben Gurion.
Um he is engaged in another series of letters in June of 63, and he basically tells Kennedy the same thing, pound sand, right?
So these guys already know the plots underway, and there's nothing Kennedy's gonna do about it, and all they gotta do is stall until November because Johnson was their puppet from the day from day one, going back to Texas and the Senate and all that stuff.
I he I don't believe he ever won an election.
And he wasn't a you gotta think, yeah, back then another thing people don't realize he was on the Democratic ticket, but he was a Republican and by you know, by any other standard, right?
So the idea that they'd be it was the Southern strategy, which led to Democrats being um, you know, more con the Southern is the more conservative Southerners being on the Democratic tickets, just like Johnson did, right?
So um, but ultimately there was no reason that those two should ever have been paired together.
Um it was political chickenery on the back on the back end.
So but um he was a puppet the whole time, and all they had to do was stall enough time till he could get into office.
And when he got into power, what did he do?
He gave them the keys to the kingdom.
So that was it.
So what you're saying is like in these JFK files that they're gonna declassify.
We're probably not even gonna see Numek, Domona, the the letter.
You don't think any of them we already have all that stuff.
We have all the good stuff that shows Israel did it.
Okay.
So it's alright.
Now, did you did that stuff come out in JFK files, or did it come out in other new classified stuff?
Other stuff, other stuff, like all the best Kennedy stuff is not in the Kennedy files.
That's why like the Jack Valenti file is not in the Kennedy stuff.
The mob stuff is not in the Kennedy stuff, right?
The new mix stuff is not in the Kennedy stuff.
This is all Kennedy related, right?
So when people talk about the files, I just want to throw up because people don't even know what real files we need.
And I'll tell you exactly what files we need.
And I'll also tell you that I've already sent my book and a list of the files that actually are needed to solve this thing to Luna and Boebert and Massey.
I was just gonna say that because they said, Hey, if anybody can come forward with information, I was like, they need to talk to Corey.
Let me make this clear.
They have in possession, all three of them right now an actual list of the documents they need to obtain.
And we're never gonna see them, we're never gonna hear them talk about those lists, and I'll tell you what's on them right now.
Okay.
The most important document in all of Kennedy, period, is the 986-page Marguerite Oswald Office of Naval Intelligence file.
That is the most important file we'll ever see, and it has nothing to do with the assassination.
That file will show beyond all doubt that Oswald, his mother, his cousin, his aunt, his two his two male cousins on the other side, and potentially two or three people on the Oswald side of the family were all connected to naval intelligence.
All of them.
When Saturday, I'm giving a six-hour presentation on the unbelievable story of Harvey Lee Oswald.
And now I didn't say that incorrectly.
I did say Harvey Lee Oswald.
And you'll you'll get to see all of the true shenanigans that was going on behind the scenes with the family and how they obfuscated all the testimony and the warrant commission, their employment records are mostly faked.
Um, they were in most likely involved in some form of intelligence identity transfer operation.
So that's what they're hiding.
They're not hiding much about the assassination itself.
What they're hiding as far as the assassination goes, is they're hiding stuff on the JM Wave station in Miami, Ted Shackley, George Joanitas, and David Morales.
Those guys were in Dealy Plaza.
They're gonna hide documents that show that.
Um, so that's the only thing I'm really interested in as far as the actual assassination goes.
There's a whole bunch of Jack Valenti files we're never gonna see.
Um, so I just don't have confidence that they're gonna give us anything because number one, they have to admit they fucking lied about everything.
They have to say, Yeah, sorry, we lied about everything.
And we here are the forged documents that we made and gave you before, but here's the real ones now.
Do you anticipate that happening?
Because I don't.
Okay.
So you threw a lot out there, and I got a lot of people here that like um obviously, you know, they're they're they're kind of newbies in the JFK stuff.
I'm waking them up a bit, but even myself, I'm a newbie compared to you.
I have a tendency to do that.
I apologize.
No, no, no, you're good.
You're good.
You're good.
Uh the beauty is I know what you're saying, so I could kind of pinpoint back so I can help guys understand because you threw a lot out there.
So just so I understand, what you're saying is when Luna declassifies all the JFK files, it won't matter because you're saying all the most important stuff has not is not even in the JFK file.
Correct.
Okay.
Now, the Israeli stuff you said it's all pretty much out there.
Um from other stuff, though.
It wasn't never in the JFK file.
It was in probably maybe correspondence with Ben Gurion.
Uh yes, but well, here's what here's what you might have that they're hiding.
I say, like telephone records showing people were calling certain people, because we have like massive amounts of telephone records of almost everybody in the Kennedy assassination, with few exceptions, and I think in those few exceptions, we'll find telephone calls between like LA and Dallas and between because LA mob was crucial with the Jewish relationship, right?
That's where Mickey Cohen and Bugsy Siegel were.
And that's where the relationships with the Israelis started, right?
And they were clearly involved with the activities leading up to the assassination via Al Gruber, who was Mickey Cohen's right-hand man, who was sent to Dallas three weeks before the assassination to meet with Jack Ruby.
And then the day of the assassination after uh Oswald is shot, the first call Jack Ruby makes is to Al Gruber, S LA mob.
When you think LA mob, you got to think it's them boys, right?
And that's it.
And so the LA mob played a crucial role in the relationship between the Israelis and the plot.
Okay.
So, all right, so so what you're saying is the JFK files, not much is gonna come out of it, even when they declassify.
You're saying the stuff that's more important is the naval intelligence file on the Oswald family.
Right, correct.
And on top of that, um, all of Marguerite Oswald's employment history, all of his own.
Who's Marguerite Oswald?
Is that his mom?
That's the mother, yes.
That's the mother.
We need all of her employment tax and social security records, Oswald employment tax and social security records, and Robert Oswald's employment tax and social security records.
I don't really give a shit about much other than those things because those three things and the our Marguerite Oswald ONI file, those documents alone will prove beyond all shadow of a doubt that people were using the name Lee Harvey Oswald and Robert Oswald and Marguerite Oswald in multiple places at the same time.
That's what those documents will show.
They were all part of this uh deception that led up to the assassination.
And so why would you have to ask yourself, what is the purpose of this kind of stuff?
What is the purpose of like the identity transfer activities?
Well, usually it's to hide people's identities, obscure them, and usually in this case, in particular with Oswald, I would say it was all part of the plot to get a spy in the Soviet Union.
And in the 40s and 50s, when you create a legend for somebody which is a fake background, they were still experimenting with how to do this stuff, right?
And so you start to see duplicate Oswalds pop up in 1945, and then I see them again in 47.
Then they pop up again in 50, late 52, all the way through 54, then again in 55 and 56, then from 56 to 59, I have a half a dozen incidents in the Marines where Oswald's in two different places at once.
So basically I have a 20-year period here where Oswald's in two different places at once.
You know, and I'm really glad that we brought this up because I forgot to mention this to my audience, right?
I I had I had subtly mentioned to them that um the person that um shot Oswald that they think shot Oswald wasn't actually the real Oswald that we know.
It was somebody else.
I think Thornley or Seymour?
Uh no, no.
That's uh Thornley and Seymour were impersonating Oswald in the months leading up to the assassination to set specific incidents like at the sports drum rifle range and at um you know Jones printing, it was Carrie Thornley who got the flyers printed.
So people were going around, particularly those two men, doing things and leaving an impression, like talking about communism or guns or whatever, or actually leaving the name Lee Oswald, like they did at the Bolton Ford incident, right?
So um, you have these guys who were in set intentionally setting them up.
And so all these people after the assassination came forward and said, Hey, I interacted with Oswald, and he told me this and he said this about communism.
So the official story has taken these different statements and assembled the official story that Oswald did all these things as a communist when it was never him.
He was being set up by uh William Seymour and Kerry Thornley for years while he was even still in the Soviet Union.
Corey, um uh let me let me tell you this.
You know what I'm just thought about?
They're running this space right now.
Judith very baker's in here.
Do you want to confront her?
Some of your shit sure.
Let me br let me go into this space and I'm gonna say, look, I'm in here with a literally probably the most world-renowned Kenny research person, and then I'll just let you kind of cook.
Because from my my thing here is that she's saying that she was Oswald's lover.
Do you believe that?
Or do you think she was lying about that too?
Like she never even knew him.
Or did she know another Oswald?
There's no evidence to any of it.
None.
Zero.
And the when she said that she called Oswald at the book depository and talked to him there, that was all I that was it.
I was done with her at that point.
Okay.
That's because you said that Oswald never worked there, right?
Oswald could not have worked there in an actual capacity, because everyone in the building knew the person who was Oswald as the same person, and there was never any confliction between the employees and the person they thought was Oswald.
But if the real Oswald had ever been there at any point, there would be a conflict.
They would have seen two different people.
No one ever did.
So that means he never did work there.
It was always William Seymour.
Okay.
This is what I'm gonna do.
I'm gonna join the space now.
Ask to be a speaker.
Tell me if you can hear this stuff, Corey.
It brings us to our present moment because when you when you begin to understand this, when you begin to look at Bernice Eddie, when you begin to Can you hear all that, Corey?
Yeah.
Okay.
Incredible whistleblowers and scientists who have tried to speak out for this.
And you know, and many have been, you know, they have they have had their careers absolutely ripped to heart.
You know, families lost, you know, finance.
The guy that's talking is a guy on Twitter right now named Denver Haslum.
Nope.
All right, let me see if they give me if they give me the ability to speak.
I just joined in right now, and I'll just keep this open.
Like I I have it um the volume turned on on that side.
I think Jack, can you guys still hear Corey though?
Give me ones if you guys can still hear Corey.
Hello, can you hear me?
Because I can hear you.
I just want to make sure because I have the volume turned down on Twitter.
I got like a million things off screens open right now, but uh, making it work.
Um, I think you guys can hear it.
So once they make me speaker, Corey, I'll bring I'll tell them who I that I got you on, and then they'll be able to hear you actually through me because I got you on my stream, and yeah, it should work.
So okay.
Um, but going back, so what so basically you knew right away now how about this?
Let's say she um so you're saying that she she's she's BS because Oswald never worked at the book depository.
Someone else did.
So was it possible that she was talking to someone she thought was Oswald?
Or no?
Is she that's is she that stupid?
Or her lover who's like she can't know who she tells who she's talking to?
Okay.
Yeah, no, because I mean she seemed believable to me, but now that you're saying that Oswald never worked at the book depository, and um there was no way.
And you're saying that uh uh if I'm not mistaken, Oswald wasn't even in in uh Dallas that day, right?
He was in the middle of the state.
Um by my calculations, he was in Fort Worth until he was driven to the Texas theater at 106.
Okay.
Okay.
So we'll see right here what um what happens with uh because this is the guy in here is fucking.
Is she talking at all?
Because I want to hear her speak for a little bit.
Because if I can hop on something she li says live, that would be great.
Sure, sure.
Okay.
Uh she's talking now.
Let me let's see here.
Because this guy's fucking yapping as Denver Hasla motherfuckers.
Important to hold the people who are committing these crimes accountable.
Here he is.
So, anyways, I didn't mean to monopolize this thing.
Nice masculine voice.
Another thing, I'm sorry, but it's true.
A female voice, high pitched and all that doesn't uh convey the seriousness of what's going on.
Um when I try to stress things, uh, then I I almost sound like hysterical.
I think compared to uh when a man would sound like that that's the way it is in our way our culture is set up.
I am a scientist.
It's difficult for some people to understand that someone with a high voice and only five feet two could be a scientist.
So yeah, well, and it's but it's at this I mean I well, and the thing is is that was I think Bernice Eddie was similar.
You know, because I think she was a very small stature woman, but the thing is is like is we should never we we we owe it to people to listen to people and and and I think we live in an age, especially due to the to the way media and propaganda is is perpetrated throughout the government of this you know talk at society versus talking it's fucking dumbass talking.
Uh Corey, by the way, when I do get the chance to speak and I get the mic, um do you want me to just have you ask your question?
I'll introduce you and then you can say where you say what you want to say.
Sure.
All right, it's always an honor and a joy.
Um host of space, and so deep gratitude and thank you to Nancy and Susie as well.
It's great to see you, Susie.
What the fuck is this guy?
You know, you know how much I love y'all.
And um, I got a mic you know, and the stuff is fine.
And so it's it's easy to understand why why it's it had like to become defensive and stuff like that, you know, and because you've had to defend this.
You've had to defend Lee for so long.
And and it and it's this tireless effort.
She also says that Oswald wasn't a shooter as well.
I guess that's the one thing you guys agree with.
So I hope that need that you have that knee-jerk reaction um to defend, I hope begins to subside because you have been incredible at keeping records.
And I think you should just let the records speak for themselves because I think there are a lot of people that are that are ready to receive you, you know.
And I just um they can't feel like on spaces here.
I can't show the records.
That's why the book is so important.
I've got a lot of those records in there, and they are just oh, it just Cory is the official version.
You that's what I want people to see.
And by the way, if somebody's poor, you know, I send them a free book as soon as I get my social security check.
I try to uh help as much as I can.
Well, Judith, I wanted to show that uh Myra and um, I think it's Myron Gaines, um, it just came up on stage, and I think he has a pretty pretty good size podcast.
And so um Myron, my name's Denver Haslam.
My uncle wrote Dr. Mary's monkey who vetted um who vetted Judith.
And so if you have a question for her, um, I would like to introduce you to the very authentic and lovely Judith Ferry Baker.
Yeah, no, thank you.
Uh I was in the space earlier.
Um I'm actually you know, on on right now with one of the probably the world's best Kennedy researcher, Corey Hughes.
He's actually on right now with me on uh on uh stream, and he just has something.
I'll just kind of turn the mic to him.
Corey, are you there?
Can I hear you?
Yeah, I'm here.
Okay, so go ahead, Corey.
I'll let you just kind of take it away here.
Hi, Judith.
My name is Corey Hughes.
I have a couple questions for you.
Corey, can I ask if you did you know who Dr. John McAdams is?
I know who John McAdams is.
I don't know him personally.
I have a question.
I have some questions for you because honestly, your story is blatantly false.
Um You made a claim that you talked to Oswald at the text.
Wait a minute, what did you just say?
I said that your claims are blatantly false and easily disprovable.
So you might have worked where you said you worked, but it doesn't mean you had any interaction with Oswald and everything you said is completely false.
You made a statement that you called her called Oswald at the book depository.
I want you explain that circumstance to me.
Sir I want you to explain the circumstance to me.
You know, you didn't explain the circumstance of when you called Oswald at the book depository.
Sir, Judith doesn't have to defend herself to anyone if you haven't read her book.
I have read her book.
She's a friend of she's a fraud.
Oswald didn't work at the book depository, and none of you idiots have figured that out yet.
If you knew that, you'd know she was.
You are a fraud.
I'm calling you out.
You have costed me, sir.
You didn't say something like You will not defend yourself.
I asked you to defend yourself.
You won't do it.
Explain it to me when you By labeling me.
When did you at the book deposit?
Oh, calling you a muttering space.
Corey they muted us.
Corey, they muted us on on X, but that's fine.
What I'll do is let's see what she has to say.
Sir, read my book.
Are you stupid?
I read your book.
Well, I think I'm gonna cut him off.
I knew when I heard your voice, and I asked you if you knew John McAdams, a CIA asset who has contaminated everything.
He even published that the part of the doctors did not see the back of Jeff Kennedy's head because they were too busy trying to save his life.
Okay.
And you're you're looking you all gonna endorse a man like that.
Let me let me get it go away.
Let me let me uh let me meet you.
Oh, I've already identified who you are.
You're the opposition.
I've already I've had you guys have hurt me.
You've you've damaged me physically.
All right, you have stopped me from Judy.
Let me go away.
Let me get in the middle of this.
All he's asking, right?
I'm uh because it we're does it before.
Oh no, he's not asking.
No, he won't be lying.
Then he asked me.
That doesn't count, sir.
Goodbye.
On his behalf.
Let me ask the question on his behalf then.
How about that?
Well, no, let's let's talk to you.
It's not questioning.
You brought in people for 60 years have been fighting to stop the truth from coming out, and you brought one out.
Oh, that's what we're trying to do.
We're trying to get to the truth right now.
So let me just No, you're not trying to get to the truth.
You brought the opposition.
I can't I can't even show documents because this is all there.
I can't even show documents to prove what I'm talking about.
This man labeled me without giving me a chance to the audience.
Hey, Judith.
Okay, well, I'm giving that one.
I won't do it now.
Guys, hold on.
I've been I've been ha I've been hammered through you for twice.
Hey, guys, let me guys let me know.
Hold on, dude.
Hold on.
Everyone stop.
Okay.
So Judith, just give me a second, please.
Okay.
Listen to you.
Myra.
Let me speak to you.
Okay.
I'm not speaking to Corey.
I'm speaking to you.
Okay.
When people have civil discourse, the way they approach the conversation is fundamental and how they're going to be received.
So when you come at someone and you start making accusations about somebody, that is not approaching a conversation in good faith.
Look, you're saying that.
And that's what I'm saying.
I'm going to mediate it.
Uh Denver, I understand it completely what you're saying.
Well, this is what I'm going to do.
I'm going to ask the question on Corey's behalf because I I think that getting to the truth is the most important thing here.
So my thing is, I'm going to ask the question on his behalf.
He's here right now on the stream with me.
This is a huge platform.
I think a lot of people want to get the get the question.
He did he did read your book.
He did read your book.
That's why he has this question.
He did read your book, uh Judy.
So he didn't.
He did.
He did.
So Corey.
No, he didn't.
Which book?
I don't have a person.
How about this?
He didn't have it.
Okay, Judith, just let me ask the question on his behalf.
He read the book.
No, sir.
No, sir.
He brought in, you brought in little people.
You brought in, you didn't bring in anybody.
Like, do you have someone there to balance that who believes me?
Yeah.
Well, also I'm in the middle.
That's why I'm in the middle here.
No, sir.
No, sir.
I've been through the it up so many times.
Okay.
I've been betrayed.
I have answered questions.
Wait a minute.
I have answered questions, and then I've seen the questions.
For example, I was uh Lee Oswald circumcised back in an email.
He was circumcised.
Not on the end in parentheses, and said I said that.
Everything I everything I try to tell you people over 25 years.
You've had 25 years to make your case against me.
I've stood here with a lot of people that have read the book and they about let me just ask you.
You brought in a hostile person who uh labeled me immediately before asking you questions.
That's why I'm getting in the middle of it right now, okay?
I'm uh I'm gonna ask the question on his behalf.
He just wants to know when it came to the No, he doesn't.
He doesn't want to know.
I read his information so he can say I'm wrong.
He's gonna say I'm lying.
Again, I'm gonna ask the question on his behalf.
You don't even know the question yet.
I'm just gonna ask it, okay.
The question is when you spoke to him at the book depository, that's the question, right, Corey?
Can you can you ask?
Okay.
You want to I never spoke to him.
I did not speak.
See, he's already messed it up.
I never got it.
That story's been out there for years.
I spoke clarify that go ahead.
Person to person call that he rejected it was a code.
So he had spoken to him.
I said I was seeking the janitor, G-A-N-I-T-O-R, at the book depository, the new janitor.
Oswald was not a janitor, he was a clerk.
No, he but by using the word janitor, that was the code because my first two initials are Janet Ann.
And he knew that I was calling by answering that he was not accepted.
I have her I have us muted right now I'll have you respond.
Just listen to what she's gonna say and I'll have you respond.
And I have all the details and we have witnesses as to the Covington operator that was involved in everything.
So I I I can't even show you that I can send her the book but no he's not interested in that he's interested in just saying there's no way I could have talked to him I didn't talk to him face to face it was a person to person coded call.
Okay, Corey, I'll have you respond to that.
Person, person, quota calls, what she said.
Yeah, everything she says is unverifiable.
It's completely false.
Well, that's not true.
I have a book.
It's in his mind.
Let me make this really clear.
Oswald was being framed.
He never worked at the book depository.
He was being impersonated by a man named William Seymour.
I can prove this beyond all doubt.
I can prove this beyond all doubt.
No, I don't worry.
Sir, you are an expert.
There'd be no reason to call Oswald.
He worked at the book depository.
No, he didn't.
I can prove it.
I'm all about it.
If you say something like that, you are way up this way.
Judith, I just need to let you know that you're speaking a little bit close to your mic, and so it's rubber-banging you a little bit.
And I'm so tired.
I've had phone calls all day.
I know.
I get it.
I get it.
Okay, so I'm just letting you know that it's making it a little bit harder to hear.
Can Corey give us position?
I'm saying that Lee didn't even work at the book depository.
There were two buildings in town, okay?
We have all his...
This is frustrating.
You know, we have documents.
All right.
We have people who work there.
You have...
People who identify the man who they identified as Oswald.
Judith, you don't want to bend yourself to this.
I absolutely do not.
You have a history and a story that if people had listened to you, you know, they wouldn't be being like this.
So this is just like you said.
All right.
Can I just have...
Guys, guys, guys.
Let me just have Corey respond to you guys.
Give his theory on what happened.
We don't want to listen to him anymore.
Yeah.
Guys, let me...
Because he's too rude to be here.
Why is this...
They need to go away.
Why is this Asian guy talking?
Bro, bro.
Yeah, but...
Guys, let me just have Corey give his perspective real quick and then we'll turn it back to her.
No, why do we give him respect when he come out blast like that?
There's some...
You know, that's not a right way to trigger a lady here.
Dude, I'll answer that question.
Because I've been on this case.
You're absolutely right.
We are done.
We are done with this conversation.
look we are done Myron you were rude your callers are rude dude has left her voicing down to you and you're ignoring her and you're just I actually gave her the opportunity to speak I was talking with her earlier and again we don't need your opportunity well just just hold on real quick so my problem is like I'm on a fucking stream right now this is a great opportunity to get exposure and you got this fucking Asian guy Ching Chongbong and this bitch over here trying to talk shit like what the fuck are you guys stupid?
What kind of sense are you guys talking about?
You come here, blast the ladies, call her a liar.
What kind of platform you give to us?
Hey, look, Lingping.
Go away.
We don't need that.
Look, Lingping.
Look, bro.
Nobody gives a fuck what you got to say.
I got kicked out.
I got kicked out of the space.
I got kicked out of the space.
Bro, these fucking guys are fucking retards.
Matter of fact, you know what I'm going to do?
I'll start up a Twitter space right now, right?
And we will go ahead and get the truth out there because this is bullshit.
Let me go ahead.
I'm going to make an announcement right now.
Can you hear me?
Yeah, I can hear you fine.
Go ahead.
You know what, man?
I'm going to do something.
I'm going to give you guys a sneak preview of my presentation that I'm doing on Saturday, and I'll show you some things that beyond doubt show that there's way more to the story than these two-dimensional idiots talk about.
Okay.
Let me get you on full screen.
I'm also gonna I'm gonna start up a Twitter space too and have you kind of talk about this shit because um you gotta make a Twitter too by the way bro so I can I know I know I just try to stay off that radar all right I'm gonna go ahead and start this shit up right now.
I'm gonna get a bunch of people in here right now.
*music*
Alright, we're gonna get this.
We're gonna run this thing up.
So I just started the Twitter space.
me move this over here Alright, I got a bunch of tabs fucking open and shit.
Alright.
I'm gonna close a bunch of these tabs here.
All right.
All right, what's up, guys?
Welcome.
Um this is like uh last second space I just made.
I got Corey Hughes in the house.
Corey, they can hear you by the way.
Um everybody.
Yeah, what's up, guys?
I got Corey's on here.
Literally, probably the most world-renowned, the best Kennedy researcher in the world, got him right now on a space here with you guys.
Um really to clear up some things, and I we we're kind of doing this space because um, and let me adjust the title of this thing.
The reason why we're doing this space is because I was just in a space with a girl named uh uh an older woman, her name is Judith Mary Baker.
Judy Baker.
And she had ran a book and she had been on Pierce Morgan talking about she used to be a lover for Oswald, and um, you know, Corey Hughes uh kind of came in there a little hot and she got mad and she didn't want to um it's all good, man.
I get it.
Uh you know, probably just I'm a little hot sometimes.
It's probably uh a great level of frustration that you've been researching this thing for so long and people are uh stupid.
But um but yeah, Corey, go ahead.
I'll I'll kind of turn it over to you, man.
And uh if you want to go ahead and kind of talk about that a bit um when it comes to her, and uh yeah.
Sure.
Well, my frustration with Judy Baker is I don't like liars.
I don't like liars who have anything to do with Kennedy.
Kennedy is my entire life, and it has been an obsession of mine and what I'm gonna be working on for the rest of my goddamn life.
And when people come in and they just shit on what really happened, it's offensive.
And everybody should be offended by people who try to try to mess with history as it really happened.
But I'm giving a presentation on Saturday on the AM Wake Up Rumble channel.
And it's called The Unbelievable Story of Harvey Lee Oswald.
And well, you might be thinking most people will go in by Lee Harvey Oswald, but what I'm gonna show you here now is that the United States government perpetrated a clear deception involving Oswald and the uh hiding of his personal records and family records going back to 1941 now.
Obviously, I have 443 slides here that I'm gonna be presenting on Saturday.
Today we're only gonna go through a couple of them.
But what I'm gonna show you today is the absolute proof that Lee Harvey Oswald was part of an identity transfer program all through his youth growing up and then in the Marines, and then again after he gets back from the Soviet Union.
Um so let me see, I'm gonna screen share real quick.
Everything looks good.
All right, here we go.
So I'm gonna show you a bunch of pictures of uh Lee Oswald.
Oh, and if you guys are listening in on the Twitter space, um you guys gotta come on stream and watch this.
I'm live on YouTube right now and I'm live on Rumble.
Myron Gaines X is where it is.
So if you guys want to see the pictures that he's showing, when it comes to Oswald, uh it'll be seeing is believing.
Uh come on over to um to YouTube or to Rumble to see exactly what he's talking about here, guys.
So I'll give you guys a second real quick to do that.
I'm actually gonna retweet this space so that we can um uh get it out there.
Um tune in now.
Uh on the truth with JFK.
So yeah, guys, get on YouTube right now or rumble.
Myron Gaines X. Corey's gonna, he has literally some pictures up, he's gonna talk about the Oswald stuff.
Um, because this is some mind-blowing stuff right here.
So, guys, come on over right now.
Um I lost the audio on X. What the hell?
How did I lose the audio on X?
Hold on one second.
Let me make sure I have this right.
All right, can you guys hear?
No, they I got the audio on X. What are you talking about, bro?
Alright, let me make sure that this is that this is good.
Um second, Corey.
I want to make sure that we got this set up.
Okay.
All right.
I think we should be good.
All right, let me get Mike in here.
Mike, I'm gonna make you a co-host, just so I make sure that this moderation is um the quality is good.
Can you guys uh guys give me heart emblems if you guys can hear what I'm saying right now?
Give me heart emblems if you guys can hear what I'm saying.
Pause.
Or 100s.
Hmm.
Connection was lost.
X spaces is crashing.
What the fuck?
Okay.
Now I see some heart symbols now.
Okay.
Maybe it's because I'm on my phone.
Or I'm gonna get off my uh um I'm looking at it on my phone.
Let me get off my phone then.
All right.
Now guy, uh I got off uh Twitter off my phone.
Give me uh one hundreds if you guys can hear me now.
Give me one hundreds if you guys can hear me.
All right, perfect.
Okay, y'all can hear me now.
Okay.
I think we got it fixed again.
For some of you guys, uh that I think that fixed it.
Me just getting off the phone because I was using Twitter on my phone and uh and a live stream.
I got Corey, he was in the house.
For those of you guys that are wondering, um, we're gonna be talking about JFK.
All right.
We just got off of space with Judy Baker.
Corey confronted her.
She got a little mad.
After I go over this Oswald stuff, I'll hop back over to my other presentation and I'll go over the book depository stuff to show you.
Perfect.
So if you guys are listening in, I want you guys to also open this up on YouTube because Corey's gonna be doing a presentation with vi with with uh pictures.
So if you guys want to listen, that's fine.
But if you really want to see what's going on, I want you guys to get on YouTube, Myron Gaines X on YouTube or on Rumble, and he's gonna do a quick little presentation with Oswald.
So I'm gonna go ahead and um put it back up on screen now.
Um Mike, you got a call, so if anything, bro, just unmute yourself and let me know if there's any problems with this space or anything like that.
If you can help me moderate it, because I'm literally on stream right now.
So I'd appreciate that if anything.
Can you hear me by the way, Mike?
Dom.
You got calls, by the way.
I don't know if you can if you see that.
Dom.
Okay, maybe maybe his mic is fucked up.
I don't know.
But the rest of you guys can hear me, right?
Give me 100 emojis if you guys can hear me before I start this thing up.
In the Twitter space.
Give me 100s if you guys can hear.
Yo, I can hear you by the way.
Sorry, dude.
Okay, all right, all right, just making sure.
All right, cool.
Um, all right, go ahead, Corey.
I'm gonna open up the screen so people can see that we're watching on YouTube or Rumble and take it away.
And they can hear you on the Twitter space.
All right.
So we've been sold uh a huge deception uh over the years in regards to Oswald.
And it really shouldn't become as any surprise because the government has been lying to us about covert operations forever.
And that's what they're really hiding with Kennedy documents, I believe.
I don't believe they're they're hiding some stuff in regards to the assassination, but the vast majority of what they're hiding will lead to their covert operations and then even further back before the CIA to Office of Naval Intelligence.
And the stuff that they were doing back then was wild.
They would have to explain to the American people all this stuff, and this would become a national security issue, exposing ways and means kind of thing.
So we're never gonna hear about it.
Okay.
Um these are a bunch of pick pictures of Lee Harvey Oswald.
This is the real Lee Harvey Oswald.
This is the man who was born Lee Harvey Oswald in New Orleans on November 18th, 1939 at the French hospital in the quarter.
Uh the pictures here are chrono chronological, starting with Oswald.
That one's in 1954 from New York, followed by Boregard Junior High School.
Here in that picture, you can see Oswald had a tooth knocked out.
It was pretty, well, it's not well documented, but there is documentation showing that he had a tooth knocked out, witnesses and the like.
Uh but the man who was uh exhumed and autopsied, the the Oswald who was exhumed and autopsied, uh, wasn't missing a tooth.
He had two natural teeth in front.
So um there's a million different data points over the years just like that that have been ignored that indicate that Oswald was part of a multi-decade deception his entire life, basically.
And obviously, kids don't join the Navy or covert ops.
So that leads us to the rest of the family and all of the documents that are really being hidden, which are about his mother, his aunt, his cousins, uh the Morett's, the Claveries, the Oswald families.
These these people were all connected to covert operations in one way or another.
Um The picture here on the right is on the top right, is extremely important.
That's a picture of him at Biloxi, Mississippi, graduating June 18th, uh, 1956 from the um allegedly radar operator course, the control uh operator course, but Oswald was never a radar operator.
It's another myth we've been taught about him.
Um he was actually um and he actually what he did was he was a control board operator, which worked with these clear boards that had coordinates on it.
He never actually sat at a radar unit.
It's another lie.
And obviously, uh honestly, he was mostly in trouble a lot of the times, and he was usually on mess duty um or guard duty.
The picture here on the lower left-hand side, that's the rarest photograph of Oswald you'll ever see.
The only place I've ever seen it was in the notes, hidden in the notes of John Armstrong.
This photograph is taken in 1957 at Atsugi, Japan, just like the following photo.
That's 1957 Atsugi, Japan.
Does that look anything like the man that you remember as Lee Harvey Oswald?
Because it doesn't to me.
Uh, the next photograph here is Lee Oswald as taken by his brother sometime.
Well, the the date has changed on this photograph three times uh because Robert Oswald is a liar.
And so what this was probably taken, or he says it was December 59.
I don't believe that, I believe it was December 58, and that's a problem for him.
Um and then the final photograph here is the last photograph you will see of this man.
This is the really Harvey Oswald, and that's the passport photograph taken in September, September 10th, 1959, uh, from the passport office in Santa Ana, California.
So now we're gonna talk about the name Harvey Oswald, because Harvey Oswald, well, it might sound tongue-in-cheek, might sound like researchers are having a little levity with the name.
Uh, that's not the case at all.
Um, the other person who went by Oswald actually identified themselves throughout his life as Harvey Oswald, and I'll show you evidence of that.
This is the person that you know is Lee Harvey Oswald who was arrested on November 22nd, 1963.
That is clearly not the man who was Lee Harvey Oswald up until 1959.
All of these photographs here are standard photographs you can go find of Lee Harvey Oswald.
They are not this man here.
This man here, most of his life identified himself as Harvey Oswald.
These are Oswald's passport photos.
The left is LA 1959, the middle is Minsk in 1962, and then New Orleans 1963.
Some people believe the man in the middle is even another person, but I don't know if I would go that far.
It's hard to tell with some of these look alike.
It is pretty much documented that the CIA was able to create doubles of people that fooled even mothers, according to Bill Boxley, who worked for Jim Garrison.
Um, the Minx photo compared to LA, it's clearly two different people.
That's not even remotely close to the same person, but yet we're told it is.
Make of it what you will.
This is the real Lee Harvey Oswald in the Marines.
And this is Harvey Oswald in the Marines.
This is clearly a different person.
And also, I know it's a different person because this person, this Lee Oswald, was never at Santa Ana, California, as the official story tells us.
He was actually at the El Toro base, which was seven miles away, which is documented by Richard Call, who was the guy who was in the Marines with him at El Toro.
When you go over Oswald's Marine Records, they are a goddamn mess.
And real quick, Corey, real quick, I just want to let them know, guys, for some odd reason the Twitter space keeps crashing.
I don't know why.
Keeps acting ridiculous.
So, with that said, come watch on YouTube or Rumble.
It's better anyway, because you guys can see what the fuck is going on.
So join in right now.
Myron Gaines X on YouTube or on Rumble.
Myron Gaines X. Sorry, Corey, go ahead.
Keep going.
All right.
So this is the really Harvey Oswald is photograph in Atsugi Japan.
These photographs never made it to the public, other than this photograph here on the left is the photograph that actually was put into the paper when he defected to the Soviet Union, which is funny because that's not the man who defected to the Soviet Union.
This is the man who defected to the Soviet Union.
Now, in regards to the name, Harvey Lee Oswald.
See, this is the photograph that they used.
Um, but that is that's not the guy who was arrested on November 22nd, 1963.
All right, so now I'm gonna cover some things.
And I might not go through all of these because there's two just so many of them, but I've put together a collection of documents, Official documents indicating the use of the name Harvey Lee Oswald as an official name.
So first and foremost, the employee roster at the Texas School Book Depository did not have Lee Harvey Oswald on it.
It had Harvey Lee Oswald.
This is an actual copy of it.
In the 1950 census in the consolidated census lists, uh he is listed as Harvey Oswald, not Lee Oswald.
And he's also had the birth date of birth of 1019, 1939, which is wrong because his birthday is 101839.
This becomes another obvious intelligence deception pattern throughout the life of Lee Harvey Oswald.
The use of December, I'm sorry, October 18th or October 19th for Oswald.
That's something that after a while you come to realize is not an accident.
It is a pattern.
On Oswald's marine application, you can clearly see the name Harvey Lee Oswald was put in and then erased, and the name Lee Harvey Oswald was put in over it.
There is so much wrong with this document.
I'm I'm not even going to begin to tell you.
Okay.
This document is not a forgery.
It is real.
And it has got so much fucked up information on it.
When Marguerite Oswald filed for Lee's dependency discharge from the Marines, she listed his name as Harvey Lee Oswald.
Not Lee Harvey Oswald, Harvey Lee.
Date of birth, July 19th, 1907.
That's for her, and not known for Robert Oswald, who was supposed to be the father.
How does she know not know her ex-husband's birth date?
Right?
This is because there are two Marguerite Oswalds as well as two Lee Oswalds.
Like I said, this is a family intelligence deception connected to naval intelligence.
All designed around getting a spy into the Soviet Union.
That's it.
It's very simple.
It's not it's not ridiculous.
This is what they would do back in the day to create a legend, which is a false background, that then when try when people try to attempt to verify it, it comes back to a real verification of a real person, although the person they're dealing with is not that person.
That's how these things went.
Um Harold Weisberg located and requested copies of a Navy dossier on Harvey Lee Oswald from the DIA, but they deny that such a record exists.
Billy Joe Lord.
And this becomes important here because this goes to show that Oswald introduced himself as Harvey all the time.
Billy Joe Lord, who sailed to Europe with Oswald, continually referred to him as Harvey Lee Oswald.
Um here we go.
More FBI reports referring to Harvey Lee Oswald, not Lee Harvey Oswald.
Um this is fascinating.
Uh Jim Garrison and Bill Boxley are discussing uh the use of Harvey Lee Oswald at the FBI.
And so this is pretty interesting because it has to do with some deaths of CIA agents who were probably connected to this.
And he says, well, they apparently have someone in the agency in the bureau feeding them information because this involves some deaths of people in the Bulgarian desk and the Hungarian desk, and maybe it was the Yugoslav desk.
I've forgotten, but there were three of them involved.
But in sitting down and working with them over a period of several months, I learned that all their contacts are with the bureau.
Now, the first day that Rothermill and I went to have lunch, he said, I'll tell you something confidentially.
If you ever repeat me, I didn't say it.
He said, I don't know what Lee Harvey.
He goes, they call him Harvey Lee Oswald.
And this is an interesting point.
If you just someday get time to make notes of everyone who calls him Harvey Lee instead of Lee Harvey.
So basically, it was well documented at the FBI that there was a Harvey Lee Oswald.
Um here's another one.
And so this is uh from Jim Garrison as well from a different conversation and some documentation.
And I'll read this bottom paragraph here because he kind of they caught on to the duplicate Oswald impersonation thing.
So he goes, what this all means is anyone's guess.
My guess is that the impersonation started in the Marines.
Carrie Thornley said that Oswald he knew was five foot five.
So let's say that the Oswald he knew Harvey Oswald went into the Marines at 5'8 but looked smaller.
Bill Boxy Bill Boxley said the CIA had successfully put over impersonations that were so good that mothers were even fooled.
Please remember Harold that Marguerite wanted to believe that her son had come back.
And so the rest of this sentence is nonsensical, but it pointed out that not only did the CIA successfully do impersonations, um, but that they were aware that he was being impersonated specifically in the Marines.
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Okay.
So let me go ahead and delete this shit.
Um sorry about that, Corey.
So just so I can summarize this for the people that are watching.
So basically, you're saying that um another Harvey Lee Oswald or Lee Harvey Oswald was being constructed the whole time, and there's more than one guy.
Yes.
100%.
And this has been what's what's been going on because you've been able to see multiple Lee Harvey Oswald's or Harvey Lee Oswald's all operating at the same time.
And you're saying that there's two different individuals.
The one that we know famously historically, um, you know, in the Wikipedias and the guy that was actually the shooter.
Which one is he then?
That is Harvey Lee Oswald.
That is Harvey Oswald.
And it's really, you see, here's the thing.
He introduced himself as Harvey as a differential differentiating factor, but we don't know anything about the birth certificates of either of these people because we don't have a birth certificate for Lee Harvey Oswald.
All we have is a document called a witness to live birth, which was filed three days after his birth um by his well, allegedly his uncle, whose name is Harvey Francis Oswald, who was the brother of Robert Edward Lee Oswald Sr., who was supposed to be his father.
But here's the problem I have with this.
We have I've gathered enough data to say that Harvey Oswald, who was the uncle of Oswald, had some kind of relationship going on with Marguerite Oswald.
And she was kind of a whore.
Um she cheated on all the men that she was ever with.
I don't believe that any of these children that she had.
She had three kids.
I don't believe that the person we are told is the father is actually the father, because we don't know because she was sleeping around.
And so little things like you look at like Robert Oswald's descriptions.
He was about five foot five, he had dark brown hair, dark brown eyes.
Oswald had both of them had light brown hair, light blue eyes.
And so did Harvey Oswald, the uncle.
Harvey Oswald was a little taller, had light blue or gray eyes.
And so I'm kind of on the tip that he's probably most likely the father.
But I can't really prove that.
It's just speculation on my part.
Okay.
Here we go.
FBI report dated November 30th.
Uh, here we can tell, and uh you were in law enforcement.
What happens if you do a report and it's got a mistake in it?
It gets kicked back to you, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So here we go.
We got a report here.
Travel of Harvey Lee Oswald.
And then in the same paragraph, it says Lee Harvey Oswald.
This was never kicked back for correction, so it's not a mistake.
This is intentional, right?
Um, another naval intelligence document, Harvey Lee Oswald from April of 72, almost 10 years after the assassination.
You think they just got the name wrong?
No.
More FBI documents, a lot of things I'm gonna breeze through.
Um, the ARRB actually investigated whether or not that the Mexico City station had a file labeled Harvey Lee Oswald.
And of course they did, but they said they didn't.
Um, here's this is where it gets weird.
And I'm putting off Russia until after I wrap all this stuff up.
Russia is gonna be an entire book unto itself, just like all this Harvey Lee Oswald stuff is gonna be a book unto itself, which I'm gonna start well soon, sometime.
Um, but when you look at the Russian documents, the Russian documents were submitted under the name Harvey Lee Oswald.
So we have the name Harvey Lee Oswald.
They were using that name when they interviewed uh John Elrod, who was an associate of Jack Ruby.
Here we have more um JC Day of the Dallas police testified to the name Harvey Lee Oswald um during his Warren Commission testimony.
Here the FBI was doing checks under the name, specifically Harvey Lee Oswald.
Um Michael Harden, when he was giving his testimony, he was asked by Mr. Hubert of the Warren Commission about the death of Harvey Lee Oswald, not Lee Harvey Oswald.
Uh same thing again with Erlen Roberts based on the tech school book depository lists that they had when they went to go to the boarding house looking for Oswald.
They asked for Harvey Lee.
They didn't ask for Lee Harvey Oswald.
Um here's another one more evidence that the FBI maintained a specific file on Harvey Lee Oswald.
Um service memo in the Treasury department, Harvey Lee Oswald.
Uh a m a telegram uh to Marguerite Oswald from somebody who knew Oswald, and he addressed it to the mother of Harvey Lee Oswald.
See, so I hope you're seeing a pattern forming here.
These aren't random errors.
Here you see uh in the list of documents, they're listing uh Harvey Lee Oswald, but they're finally starting to catch up to the notion that this is an alias, right?
So that's what they're doing.
They're looking for both.
Clay Shaw, when he is being uh when he's being talked to, he addresses Oswald as Harvey Lee Oswald.
Um Soviet citizenship application submitted under the name Harvey Lee Oswald.
CIA document pointing to uh person of interest uh due to the Harvey story.
This is a fascinating document.
Normally I'd read the whole thing, but it takes too much time.
But this just goes to show that they were specifically interested in him and knew that he was using the name Harvey.
More FBI records.
Um, this was another more stories about uh Harvey Lee Oswald.
When they um announced to the newspapers where that tippet was killed.
They didn't say Lee Harvey Oswald did it, they said Harvey Lee Oswald did it.
That's what went out to all the newspapers.
But notice how many times this name Harvey Lee Oswald has been used, and nobody listening has ever heard of any of this.
They suppressed every single bit of it.
Um, okay, so here's more incidents of allegedly Oswald working under the name Harvey Oswald at um Bilbo trucking.
The name Harvey Lee Oswald appeared in newspapers for for a decade after the assassination.
For what reason?
Who knows?
But they did.
There it is.
Harvey Lee Oswald.
This Harvey Lee Oswald is no accidental use.
Um, William Gaudet, here's another one in an interview used it.
Um, more information on Harvey, right?
So, yeah, this pattern continues and continues.
This is the great this is the best one.
When Oswald met with John Pick, who's his half brother on Thanksgiving of 1962, um, he signed the name Harvey in John Pick's address book.
Okay.
Um, here's the thing about John Pick.
John Pick is not in on this scheme.
This becomes obvious in the next two slides that I'll show you.
But they tried to pull a fast one on John Pick.
And when I go over his statements to the Warren Commission, you'll see he didn't fall for it at all.
The he never knew this person Harvey Oswald, ever.
He only knew Lee Oswald, his brother.
And the next two pages which show the statements he made to the Warren Commission will blow you away.
So here you have on the left hand side, you have a picture of Harvey Lee Oswald, allegedly at the Bronx Zoo.
This is the first known picture of this boy.
This is not Lee Harvey Oswald.
And John Pick didn't think so either.
So he's being interviewed by Mr. Jenner, and Jenner asks him, he says, then right below that's a picture of a young man standing in front of an iron fence, which appears to be probably at a zoo.
Do you recognize that?
And he goes, sir, from that picture, I could not recognize that that's Lee Harvey Oswald.
That young fellow shown there, he doesn't look as you recall like Lee in 1952 and 1933 when you saw him in New York City.
No, sir.
Then he asks him about a whole bunch of pictures with Lee Oswald, and he's he's saying, I don't recognize the boy in this picture.
And then he goes, all right, exhibit number 286 on the lower right-hand corner.
Uh, there is another picture.
Do you recognize that as your brother Lee in that picture?
He goes, Yes, sir.
That's about how he looked when I seen him in 1962.
So he's making a specific difference to that's how he looked in 1962.
So the more damning thing that he actually says is here, when he's actually he brings up a physical change.
He says, uh, Mr. Jenner says, now when you saw him 10 years later, he was 23.
Yes, sir.
You notice, did you, a material change physically first?
Let's take his physical appearance.
Yes, sir.
Physically, I noticed that.
Well, what did you notice?
He was much thinner than I'd remember him.
He didn't have as much hair.
Did that arrest your attention?
What was the material difference?
Did that strike you?
Yes, sir.
It struck me quite profusely.
His face features were somewhat different, being his eyes were set back, maybe you know, like in these army pictures, they looked different than I remembered him.
His face was rounder.
Marilyn had described him to me when he went into the Marine Corps as having a bull neck.
This I didn't notice at all.
And I looked for this.
I didn't know this at all, sir.
Look at the picture on the low on the lower side here.
This is him with the bull neck in the Marines.
That's clearly who he remembers as his brother.
But this kid up here, he doesn't recognize him as his brother because it's not.
Well, that's another story, whether it really is or not, and he knew about it.
I have my own theories on that, which I'll talk about on Saturday, but um, that is not the same boy as the man who we see here in the Marines with the bull neck, right?
He looked for the bull neck and didn't see it.
Interesting.
Then it was really kind of never a secret.
There was it was always kind of speculated that there were two Oswalds or multiple Oswalds and whether or not the man who was buried as Lee Harvey Oswald was actually Oswald.
It made it into newspapers and all kinds of stuff.
Um the Oswald file, I actually have this book.
It's wrong.
He said that Oswald was actually a Russian, and this is this crazy story, but it's kind of fun.
Um here we have Oswald's exhumation.
Uh they dug Oswald up because they thought it was a chance that that wasn't really Oswald.
I mean, how many people ever talk about that?
Not really that many.
So, and this is what lynches it all to clinches it all together for me.
This is Peter Del Scott.
Uh Peter Dale Scott wrote about this in his book about Oswald, and he says, Oh, I'm not gonna read the whole thing, I'll skip down.
He says, years later, replying affirmatively to a request for these DIO reports from researcher Paul Hoke, the Naval Investigative Service supplied two records.
These established a fact not available from the rest of a personnel file, that Marine G2 in regional offices as well as that marine headquarters received documentary information from this ONI district office concerning Oswald.
So what that means is G2 is Marine Intelligence.
They were talking to um Office of Naval Intelligence about Oswald while Oswald was in the Soviet Union.
So here's the best part.
In addition, at least one of these G2 records listed Oswald by a slightly different name.
This alternative name, which eventually was used by at least four different military intelligence sources was Harvey Lee Oswald.
This Harvey Lee Oswald reference is no accidental anomaly, but part of an organized pattern widely dispersed that suggests an official intelligence deception and possible dual filing system.
Serial 02296E of 27 June 60 is the earliest Harvey Lee Oswald reference we have.
We now possess over two dozen from the files of ONI, FBI, CIA, Army Intelligence, Secret Service, and the Mexican Secret Police and the Dallas Police.
A consistent pattern of behavior in these agencies since the assassination has been the tendency to suppress references to Harvey Lee Oswald and replace them by the more standard Lee Harvey Oswald.
So nothing I just told you was crazy at all.
It was an intelligence deception.
And honestly, this has nothing to do with the assassination of President Kennedy whatsoever.
This is a pre-existing Office of Naval Intelligence identity transfer program.
Period.
This is what they're hiding.
And they're never going to tell us any of this.
So all right.
So I think I'm going to stop right there as far as the screen share goes.
So you predict that the main reason why that so that's the part of the Kennedy file that they don't want to show.
Correct.
Okay.
Correct.
Anything is because it'll bring the American public aware to um basically cultivating another identity for somebody.
Right.
And it's just a ways and means.
So how much stuff is classified under ways and means because it would expose national security?
That's what they're going to say.
They can't expose their trade craft because it will expose them.
And I mean, who knows how many other operations it will expose?
But trust me, when you go through the CIA documents, you will find there are half a dozen other incidences of body double situations.
And I'll tell you this much, Oswald's cousin was Marilyn Dorothea Moret.
She was one of these false defectors with a body double, also.
Okay.
Totally.
And that I'll go over the evidence on Saturday.
Okay.
So man, all right.
I just, okay.
Just so I make sure I have this right.
So Oswald was basically a guy that had well.
Did he even know that he was pretending to be someone like did he did the Oswald that eventually gets shot by Jack Ruby?
That Oswald.
Yes.
Did that guy know that there were multiples of him with other names and other people that look like him?
Yes, I believe so.
It was a no, yes, absolutely.
And so the thing that really there's a lot of indications that there are kind of references to each other in various statements and witnesses by things that, you know, he's Oswald has been quoted as saying certain things that don't make any sense until you realize that there was another person in the picture who shouldn't have been in the picture.
One great example for me is on oh, what was the date?
April the 17th, 1953, Irving Soccolo, Youth House, Manhattan, 12th Street.
Um He interviews Oswald, allegedly.
And during this time, Oswald tells him, he's, you know, it's a psychological evaluation.
And so Oswald tells him that he had a lot of problems in school because sometimes his brother would go to school in his place.
And so that doesn't make any sense.
And when you realize that his his only known brother, his other known brother, Robert Oswald is six years older than him.
You're not going to be having a 16-year-old replace a 10-year-old in a school classroom.
So that's one indicator to me that these two were brothers.
I'm pretty sure that they were brothers separated at some point in time.
Because I have a lot of information on Lillian Moret, who is the sister of Marguerite Oswald.
And basically Who's his mother?
Right.
From 1939 onwards, I have evidence that Lillian Moret was taking care of at least one of Marguerite Oswald's children on a virtually full-time basis, right?
So we have evidence that one of there was an Oswald living with Lillian Moret.
And there haven't been any contradictions in the early days.
I don't have a contradiction in any of the schedules till 45.
But the first contradiction I have in actual schedules of Oswald and where he should have been during this the fall of 1945 in September, um Marguerite Oswald, her husband Edwin Ekdahl Lee Oswald, they drive Robert Oswald and their brother, the other brother John Pick, up to the Chamberlain Hunt Academy as a military school in Mississippi.
Okay.
So they drive them there, drop them off, and then they continue on to Boston, where it's well documented, they're in Boston till February.
The Warren Commission concluded this also.
However, we have records showing Oswald started October 31st at the Benbrook Commons School in Benbrook, Texas.
Whole things can't be true at the same time, but they are.
So that's one example.
You fast forward to 1947.
We have conflicting schedules at 101 San Saba, which is an address that was owned by Marguerite Oswald.
Whereas we have witnesses who put Marguerite Oswald and her son there for about a year and a half.
But we have, I can prove that Lee Oswald and his mother lived there for only two months in 1948, right?
So this kind of thing where you have witnesses who saw Marguerite Oswald and Lee Oswald living somewhere, but I can prove they were elsewhere, right?
This starts to appear in 45, then 47.
And by the time we get to January of 1952, um, or I'm sorry, 1954, we have so many overt contradictions in where Oswald is allegedly living that I've been able successfully to separate all of the various statements and be able to line them up and kind of figure out exactly where everybody was.
So to me, it's beyond undeniable that this dual Oswald deception occurred going back to the time he was a child.
And people just don't do this.
This is intelligence work.
Okay.
Wow.
All right.
So we basically have multiple Oswalds, right?
With with with with and we and obviously you showed evidence of all the of them purposely doing the names, and the government didn't really figure this out until later on.
That was is it Lee Harvey Oswald?
Is it Harvey Lee Oswald?
Which one is it?
And then you're saying that um that what you need to know is the um the O the um Office of Naval Intelligence file that gives everything on his family so that you can figure this out.
Right, you're right, exactly.
Do you see how that file that they have goes okay?
That file goes back to 1941.
It mentions Marguerite Oswald, New Jersey, and Nazis.
Okay.
Uh it was part of because we forget, you know, in the in uh during this time, World War II is going on, right?
So um, you got to think there was the House uh uh House Committee on Unameric or House Un-American Activities Committee, right?
Which is kind of like they looked for spies and internal stuff like that.
And her name and all this stuff appeared in one of those files, which later, during the House Committee on Assassinations, they found it again in an Office of Security CIA file.
So it is a very legit file.
But that is not the file, the 986-page file.
It references that 986-page file.
So there is massive amounts of information on these people.
When you go and you look at the records that are withheld, 95% of them are social security, tax, and employment records.
Because once they give those up, the whole gig is up, and you realize that Oswald was not at the book depository, you'll fucking learn the whole thing.
The whole kit and caboodle comes from this deception.
And this has nothing to do with the with the William Seymour Thornley deception.
This is afterwards, because I'm not gonna go into Russia.
And I don't want to spend too much time on the Marines.
But in 1959 in October, when Oswald goes off to the Soviet Union, it appears that his name for some reason was still circulating in certain circles.
Then in January 61, his name pops up at Bolton Ford, like we talked about before on the last show, but we can prove Oswald's still in the Soviet Union, right?
This is where this right here is a different deception, which has nothing to do with the original Du Oswald deception.
This right here picks up from where the original framing of Oswald involving Seymour and Thornley and those guys picks up, right?
So it's two the the Oswald impersonations over the years have a distinct break.
Um and in in June of 62, basically, with the overlap going back to January of 61.
So okay.
Wow.
Yeah, and that's I mean, um the chat I'd see they're they're dumbfounded as well.
So we got these multiple Oswalds, right?
And you say that this has been going on way before the Kenny assassination, clearly way before the Kenny assassination.
And the CIA or or or excuse me, the Office of Naval Intelligence had been doing this.
Yes.
And and and I guess maybe since they had been doing this for a while, they figured that this might be the best way to insert this individual in to be the Patsy in this situation.
Right.
To obfuscate from the real shooters or deflect from the real shooters.
Can we quickly go over um just for my people that aren't as familiar, which by the way, if you guys haven't already, I've talked about Corey's book.
Go get it.
Um where can they get it, Corey, by the way?
Okay, it's called A Warning from History, and it's on Amazon.
It is on Amazon.
Okay.
Yeah.
So I have a copy of it.
I'm actually gonna go grab it real quick so they can show them because you guys all need to get this book.
But Corey, can you please go over real quick who the actual shooters were on that day?
Yeah.
And quickly go, and I know you have a whole PowerPoint on this.
Let me go get the book while we do this.
Because I don't think, bro, no one has actually named the shooters.
Everybody that I see, every JFK researcher, no one has ever named the shooters.
You're the one who's gonna say this.
And I I'm gonna I'm gonna give Ryan Dawson credit here.
Because Ryan Dawson solved this thing before me.
But he just doesn't want to talk about it.
I don't know what his deal is.
He knows some things about the assassination I still haven't been able to figure out.
But he came to virtually the virtually the same conclusions I did in regards to the shooters.
He named John Valenti first, right?
If I'm not mistaken, correct.
That is absolutely correct.
Okay.
The only other person I know who came to that same conclusion was Doug Valentine.
Doug and Ryan came to the conclusion independently prior to me, which tells me that I'm definitely it's definitely correct.
Didn't Doug Valentine write a book?
He just passed away, right?
Did he?
I don't know if he did.
No, no, I hope not.
God, I hope not.
He wrote a book, right?
Or maybe he's very old.
He's got Doug Valentine wrote the two most important books on covert operations ever written.
Strength of the wolf and strength of the pack.
Those books need to be read read by everybody if you want to understand the CIA and their connection to other agencies and how they took over the DEA and all that stuff.
So but yeah.
Um Go ahead.
Um my confidence is upheld by the fact that I'm not sure.
All right, Chad, pay attention to what he's gonna say.
He's gonna start talking about the shooters and who they were.
I'll be right back, Corey.
All right.
So I'm still trying to pull up my I'm still trying to pull up my slides here.
Let me find them real quick.
Oh, you know something?
I fucking ordered Uber Eats, and it's been sitting on my goddamn doorstep for like a half an hour.
all right here's the book guys oh A warning from History Frick by Corey Hughes.
I got a copy of it in the studio.
I always keep it there.
Um so make sure that you guys go ahead and get a copy of this thing.
You know, obviously it's pretty thorough.
Um you'll probably get through it though in a good amount of time.
It's about three 300, three 370 pages.
So um he goes into detail with a lot of this stuff.
But um Myron, give me just one second.
I gotta grab my my food's been sitting on the doorstep for like half an hour.
Go ahead.
Go do what you gotta do.
Um while you do that.
So yeah, so chat, we'll go through the shooters and then we'll wrap this stream up.
Uh we we went into a whole other tangent With JFK, but I hope you guys enjoy this stuff.
Um, because you guys aren't gonna get this kind of you know, info anywhere else, I'll be honest with you all.
But hey man, I try to bring y'all the the best and the brightest when it comes to this stuff, man.
Let me look at the chat real quick, see if I got if I missed anything here.
Um Primo says, um go ahead, Corey.
Uh I'll let you uh oh I'm sorry, did it was there a question or something?
I'm about to share screen.
No, no, go ahead.
You can share screen.
And uh we'll go over the shooters uh real quick and then we'll wrap up and I'll let you go because I know I just kind of called you off.
I hit you up off the cuff here, and I appreciate you coming in and help uh you know going through this.
But yeah, we'll go through the gun room.
Go ahead.
Um, I got like a ton of slides on this, but I'm gonna skip through most of them.
I'm just gonna get through the the nuts and bolts and the good stuff.
So the gunman.
Behind the Progola, you have Dave Yaris uh, or next to the Pregol, you have Dave Yaris, and behind the Pergol, you have Danny Green.
Oh, the Progola, where was that on in um in response in uh in Dallas?
Do you have a map like that?
That's a big white concrete structure that's between the book depository and the and the picket fence.
There's a huge like white structure there that people like the Zapruder is standing on it, right?
So Danny Green um is a tall tramp.
It becomes obvious when you analyze the fact that he's got this like tight curl right here in his head, just like the tramp does, and the pictures match.
So, and that's Dave Yaris on the left.
He's a Miami gang.
He's a Chicago gangster living in Miami.
He was the organizer of the assassination of Anton Sermach back in 33.
Um on the overpass, Robert Bernard Baker, but he didn't fire.
He was present, but didn't fire.
Uh, I don't know if he had a rifle.
People saw a rifle up there, but most certainly once the assassination happened, he didn't have to, or but he was up on the overpass.
He's the the big fat guy in a white shirt.
What's his what's his what was his like was he CIA?
Was he mobble?
Nah, he was mob, he was the right-hand man of Jimmy Hoffa, and that's really he was he was on loan from the Chicago outfit to Jersey.
So the book depository, three shooters at the depository.
Um the left, you have um Lawrence Howard, uh, who is you see his face, he has moles on his face.
He's at a very rough skin.
This man is seen all over the place with Lee Harvey Oswald, um, who was being impersonated by William Seymour, especially at the book depository.
And this man, when you see him, uh he's seen in the in the the sixth-floor window by Arnold Rowland.
So Arnold Roland provides a statement to the FBI that he saw the man up in the sniper's nest, and the man was dark-complexed, not too dark complexed, like a Negro, but like a Mexican, he said.
And he said that his face was very rough and it was like it was marked, it was either wrinkled or marked in some kind of way.
And of course, we only have one person in the cast of characters who's like a dead ringer for that description, and it's Lawrence Howard.
And we know this also because Lawrence Howard, we have a photograph of him allegedly, stopped in Daly Plaza, didn't speak English, and he was let go.
Um, that's a pretty well-known story.
And he was the owner of the Green Nash Rambler, which was used as a getaway vehicle for William Seymour when he ripped out of the book depository at 1240 p.m.
So Oswald didn't work at the book depository.
Okay, people need to get this out of their heads.
It was uh it was a CIA deception, and William Seymour was impersonating him there, right?
So if you're going to have an assassination, you're gonna funnel assassins into a building.
Are you gonna let your Patsy just wander around the building?
Give me a fucking break.
No, it's the dumbest story of all time when you stop and think about it.
The idea that Oswald was ever there makes no sense whatsoever from the perspective of operational security.
They needed him out so they can effectively do the murder.
Yes, that makes sense.
100%.
Okay.
So that's Lauren Hall in the middle of the street.
Just so I make sure everyone understands this.
So chat.
Oswald was never at the book depository.
He never worked at the book depository.
It was a guy named William Seymour who looked just like Oswald, and he was the one that was working there for what, the month or so?
Before from November the 16th through the uh through October 16th through November 27th.
So roughly a month.
Yeah, just to build it up.
Okay.
Now, Lawrence Howard, the guy on the far left here that looks Hispanic, um, was he what was he, CIA?
Well, here's the thing.
DC, he's he these mercenary guys are CIA, but they're not like CIA.
Here's the thing.
There's a whole spectrum of CIA agents.
Okay, sure.
There's everything from employees to contract agents and uh a whole spectrum of subcontracting type relationships, right?
So, yes, he was actually definitely one of those.
But he was in the army in 59.
He gets out, he goes down to Miami along with William Seymour, they meet down there and they meet Lauren Hall down there.
This is so crucial because you have no name key, which is like between Key West and Miami.
This is where the CIA had set up a training base.
I have documents showing that the null shooter, Jack Valenti, using the alias of Max was training down there at No Name Key with Frank Sturgis and Jean-Pierre Lafitte, who when he met with Valenti used the alias of Rosaney.
So to understand this stuff, you really gotta spend your whole life reading documents.
It's really hard for the casual person to hear what I'm saying and like grasp these relationships.
But to me, they've become very commonplace.
Um the guy on the right, Sir Jarkatcha Smith, former um Cuban ambassador to India under Batista.
He ends up uh ditching out, becomes a Cuban exile, goes to New Orleans, hooks up with David Ferry.
David Ferry and him burglarize a bunch of uh bur a bunch of armories and steal the weapons, and those weapons end up getting shipped back to the Israelis to fight the Palestinians.
Uh that's a big part of the assassination, also.
Um these um armory bunkers that were broken into.
Because after World War II, we wouldn't give the Israelis our fucking weapons to go fight the Palestinians, and so what'd they do?
They just said it decided to just take them, and so they broke into armories across the country.
Yep, and this guy was uh that guy in the middle you said was uh crucial in that.
Um they were involved with David Ferry and the burger with the breaking into of these bur of these of these like armories, right?
So uh we don't know to what extent.
We know that David Ferry was involved in at least three of them, and he was these guys were in that circle.
And Sergei Arcacha on the right, he was the one who was involved in the HOMA burglary with uh Gordon Novell and Louis Rebel and a couple other guys.
All right, so real quick, just so I have this right.
So we got Lawrence.
Um you see He's in the sniper's nest.
Okay, and his it's Lawrence Fish, what's his last name?
Lawrence Howard, Lawrence Howard.
La Lawrence Howard, then the guy in the middle, what's his name?
Lauren Hall.
Lauren Hall, and then the guy on the right.
Right.
He's uh that's Sergio O'Kacha Smith, and he was on the roof.
Okay.
And we know he's on the roof because the the Dallas police or uh Mauser was found on the roof, and they denied that it was theirs.
Well, they denied it existed, but then they finally admitted that it existed, but they said it belonged to a security guard, but come on, there were no security guards present.
So those two first missed shots.
Did any of them fire them?
Because I remember two shots came from that direction, or did those come from the book the textile the textile.
We don't know.
We honestly, um, I can tell you the very first shot came from David Ferry from the corner of the picket fence.
But after that, we don't know.
We have a barrage of bullets that happens, and then the final shot is by Valenti from the other side of the knoll, right?
So gotcha.
Okay.
So these three were uh sh were shooters at the repository building inside.
So that's the thing.
You're gonna funnel three assassins in, but you're gonna let Oswald wander around the building.
It doesn't make any sense.
It's so stupid, it's ridiculous.
They need to.
And that's why William Seymour was there, because William Seymour was the one guarding the elevators on the ground floor while they were up there.
And that's who everybody thought was Oswald.
Yes, that's who everyone thought was Oswald.
So when they make that when that dumbass witness says, Oh, yeah, I saw Oswald with a Coke.
Right.
He went to go get a soda.
Right, but that's it, but that even in and of itself never happened.
I had the documents, we can cover that if you want, but that incident with the Coke never happened.
That's a myth.
The incident actually happened on the stairs between the third and the fourth floor, and we know it wasn't Oswald because the man was wearing a like a light brown jacket.
This light brown jacket is also the light brown jacket that we see William Seymour wearing as he's captured in the Robert Hughes film at about a minute and a half in back in the railroad yards.
So we have and you have pictures of that as well, which we could show them after, but we're just going to have the shooters.
This is um Emilio Santana.
He's the shooter at the Daltex building.
He's not inside the Daltex, he's on the ledge underneath the fire escape.
Um moving on.
Grassy Knowledge was the CIA as well.
That guy, that last guy you had?
This dude, what's his affiliation?
Emilio Santana, he's a Cuban exile, but he had been working with the CIA going back to 1960.
Um the cover story for him is that he was um hired because he would be a he would uh take the CIA guys on a boat and and like go down by Cuba and like do reconnaissance, right?
That was allegedly what his deal was.
But that's a cover story.
This guy was a burglar.
I mean, he was basically a professional burglar.
And so that's what he did for the CIA.
That makes sense.
Okay.
And so um he will eventually in October of 64, he'll put on a uh application, a car application, a loan application, and that he works for the CIA.
Right.
So the CIA's cover story is that his his cover or is his the relationship with him ended in October of 63, which is a month before the assassination.
Funny, like so many guys, like they associate the other, they allegedly don't know what happened about a month before the assassination.
They just lost track of a bunch of these guys.
So all cover up.
Okay.
And then you have Grassy Knoll.
Um, David Ferry fired the first shot.
Um, and that struck Kennedy in the throat, and then the final shot which took off Kennedy's head was uh done by Jack Valenti, who's the most infamous unknown man in American history.
So now, how do you know that Jack Valenti is the one that fired the the kill shot?
Okay, so we're gonna skip forward past a whole bunch of stuff here.
And uh by the way, chat, you guys better give give uh Corey some support here because he just named the shooters for you guys off in the next uh uh just named all the shooters for you guys right there by name with pictures and everything.
Now we know who the fuck they are.
So this is what I forget what I forget what's in my original presentation on Valenti, but uh we're gonna go through it anyway.
Sure, go for it.
He fires the shot from the corner of the picket fence.
Okay, so here we have the proof that Oswald uh uh Oswald, Jesus Christ.
I've been thinking Oswald for so many months now, it's like itched in my brain.
Um Jack Valenti worked for the CIA, and this is the proof.
Um, this is a memorandum from C.D. DeLoch, FBI subject Jack J. Valenti.
You see the circle here?
Yeah that circle indicates that this person has other aliases.
Um Walter Jenkins called me from the White House at 1240 p.m. today.
He mentioned that the president planned to move several people in federal agencies over on the White House payroll.
Captioned individual, which is Jack Valente, is one of those people.
Now let's just stop and ingest this sentence here.
Yeah.
He mentioned that the president planned to move several people in federal agencies.
So Jack Valenti is in a federal agency.
Yeah.
Okay.
And he has to have his payroll move to the White House payroll.
But no, Jack Valenti has run for the last 10 years an ad vel advertising firm in Houston called Weekly and Valenti.
Yeah.
So what the fuck are they talking about?
What agency could they possibly be talking about that Jack Valenti is in a federal agency on on payroll?
Wow.
But yet he owns his own fucking business down in Houston with no other references to him being in government during this time.
Wow.
Give me a fucking break.
This document proves Jack Valenti was CIA.
Okay.
Or he worked for some government agency.
Or some some other government agency that we're not supposed to know about.
Wow.
And how many yeah.
And this is Linda B. Johnson, obviously.
And you can see the date, December 12th, 1963.
This is right after Linda B. Johnson comes in and takes office.
Obviously, you start shifting people around.
Right.
Like, this is the problem with Jack Valenti.
And he became an advisor for I because I looked him up earlier when we were going through this.
He became an advisor for for Linda B. Johnson.
Well, he was Johnson's right-hand man going back to 56, and I'm pretty sure occasional dick sucker.
So um And he was there on Air Force One sweating with fucking, like looking all surprised when he was getting sworn in.
Right.
And we're gonna get to those slides here coming up here in a minute.
So sorry.
But yeah, so basically, Jack Valenti was working for a federal agency and had to have his payroll moved.
But he owned a business at the time where he made millions of dollars in Houston.
Wow.
So explain that one to me.
Yeah, why the fuck are you okay?
Right.
And then so Jack Valenti was probed for mob ties.
Um the story of Jack and how they probed him and all that stuff is really fascinating.
It probably probably deserves a book unto itself one day.
Um, but it's I've got his like six or seven hundred page file.
Some of it just doesn't make any sense.
Some of it doesn't seem to apply to him, but it must, which means he's in the background somewhere.
But uh his he was born into two mob families, the De George family and the Valenti family.
The DeGeorge family was kind of like the remnants of the defunct Houston mob.
Because there was a Houston mob at one time, but then they after the uh there was an incident up in New York where a whole bunch of mobsters had a meeting and they all got busted and went to jail, including guys like Joseph Villow, who was from Dallas, and then the Houston mob kind of fell apart after that.
And the DeGeorges were a big part of that, and that's Jack Valenti's family.
The Valenties, of course, um were mobsters all connected through Tampa and Sant Santos Traficante Sr.
And a relative of Jack Valenti's name Andrea Valenti was a direct participant in the assassination of Anton Sermack down in Miami in 31 under the direction of Santos Traficante, right?
So mob family is kind of like, you know, you know, you know you don't really get out.
Uh homosexual blackmail on LBJ.
I'm pretty sure he had some pictures of LBJ that he was blackmailing him over.
Uh these here just talk about his security clearances.
He didn't get a security clearance till the day he left the White House.
Like he was in the White House for like three years till 66, and then he leaves to go join the Motion Picture Association of America as the the head of it.
Yet um that's when he got his security clearance when he left government.
Wow.
So yeah.
Now also for j real quick, because I had been saying that J. Egger Hoover um was gay and uh cross-dresser and stuff like that, and people were saying that that's not true or whatever.
Um and I think that's a big reason why Hoover had a problem with with JFK and why he was so quick to say the magic bullet theory was real and we had the guy in custody or whatever.
Because I think RFK obviously was probing the mafia and the mafia knew that RFK, um, you know, Hoover was gay because Mary Lansky had these compromising photos.
Uh, what's your thoughts on that?
Uh as far as like Hoover being gay and the Mayor Land's.
Yeah, you nailed it.
You nailed it.
They they fucking manipulated him for like 50 years.
Okay.
So, but the weird thing is, like, Hoover is known to have like gone to parties and shown up in women's clothing and shit.
Like they had these kind of weird open parties, and everybody knew it was like an open secret, you know.
Okay.
Because yeah, because I always thought to myself, like, that's why Hoover jumped on the you know, magic bullet theory and uh, you know, Oswald being the shooter, because that would protect him uh from the mob being implicated.
Yes, absolutely.
Okay.
So I'm not gonna go through any of his statements.
Jack Valenti basically lied about everything uh where he was that day, um, where he was in the motorcade.
He in the motorcade he said he was like position sixth, then eighth, twelfth, fourteenth.
He kept changing the story.
Then after the assassination, I've completely debunked his alibi.
He claims that he was on the party bus, which was 24th in line, and then he went to um the trademart, where he and a bunch of the secretaries for the president and vice president ended up like uh getting a uh uh a deputy sheriff to drive them all to the hospital.
That story is Jack Valenti stole that story.
I have read that story from seven or eight people, and that story did not ever involve Jack Valenti until he needed an alibi.
Then uh, because that story actually is real for the secretaries.
Um basically all the secretaries got off the bus, they go and they find a state trooper named Good, and then state trooper good drives the five secretaries to the hospital.
Jack Valenti co-opted that story, and so did a woman named Elizabeth Forcling Harris, who provided an alibi for Jack Valenti by giving that story, but none of the five women mentioned them them to.
So it's they completely lied.
This is Jack Valenti's position behind the fence.
Um this is frame 313, Kennedy's head gets blown off.
So here we go.
Nuts and bolts.
This is the most important stuff in the all all the assassination.
This is a secret service car.
The Secret Service are a bunch of fucking traitors, and there's one of them still alive, who's Paul Landis, who's a traitor to his country and should be tried and hung as a traitor.
I will say this.
The mob guy did mention this on a Pierce Morgan thing.
He covered the Secret Service implication where you know, apparently they pulled people off the detail last second, they moved people around, and motor kid was changed last second.
No, that's false.
That's false.
Okay.
Totally false.
Okay.
The motorcade actually was never even released until November 18th, and it was released by Jack Valenti, and it was perfectly accurate.
I have no evidence there was ever a change in the motorcade.
That's more CIA propaganda.
Okay.
Um, all right, so there's 10 men on the Secret Service car.
The two men who were out of sight are Sam Kinney and Emery Roberts, but there's 10 men on the car.
It's not ever disputed.
Uh two men will exit, Dave Powers and Clint Hill, leaving eight men on the car.
Was Clint Hill uh uh did he know what was happening?
Because he's one of the most famous Secret Service agents.
He's the one that famously jumped on the car.
Right.
I forgot to do that picture.
I think I got that one right here.
Yeah, there we go.
Yeah, there he is.
Was he was he um corrupt in this and he knew what was happening or no?
All I know is that the CIA or the Secret Service car had a need to pick up two passengers and two people exited and made room for them.
So that's all I know.
Interesting.
You see what I'm saying?
You see what I'm saying?
Like they had to replace two people and two people got out.
And you said Paul Landis was involved and he was a trainer.
Yeah, yep.
Paul Landis.
Yeah, because he was in the car and he never mentions anything that we're about to see.
So did you did you get a chance to confront him?
I know that he had like a talk or something like that.
Did you get a chance to confront him or no?
No, no, no, no, not at all.
I wish.
Okay, okay.
So this is McIntyre photo number one.
This is extremely important because this will show exactly this this this confirms the sequence of events that happens in Daily Plaza.
Let me explain it.
The ten men come into Daily Plaza, the two men get off.
Dave Powers goes and walks off in Daily Plaza, and Clinton Hill gets on the back of the limousine.
There's only eight men on the car, right?
However, while still in Dealy Plaza, Paul Landis and John Reedy, who are the Secret Service agents, will enter the Secret Service car in the second row of seats.
This is important because John Reedy lied, and Paul Landis lied in their in their statements.
John Reedy said he entered the first row of seats, which I'll debunk in the next photograph.
So he lied.
And Paul Landis, he stated that he was on the car all the way through the underpass before entering into the second row of seats.
That's what he says.
But he's a liar also.
He entered in both of them at the same time, entered The second row of seats in the Secret Service car in Daily Plaza.
That is a goddamn fact.
Because the man who is now on the side of the Secret Service car has a flat top.
Okay.
So the two of them entered, and one man stepped onto the side of the car in Daily Plaza, and that man will see who it is coming up.
But this is a picture here.
They did some leapfrog.
I'm not going to get into that stuff today.
But this is MacIntyre photo number two.
So here we have only one person on the side of the Secret Service car.
Okay.
And now we have two.
Interesting.
Here's one with the flat top.
And now we have two, one of them with a flat top, right?
So let's look at the sequence of events again.
We've got these guys, 10 men on the Secret Service car.
Two of them get off.
So you should only have eight men, right?
But now you're back to having 10 men on the car.
Interesting.
There you go.
They picked up two passengers.
Once let's count them.
Let's count these per right here and right now.
Let's count them because Kennedy researchers are the dumbest fucking idiots that have ever lived in the history of mankind, and they can't even count the fucking 10.
And this is drives me up a goddamn wall.
This is the crux of my whole fucking life.
I hate these people with a passion because they can't count the 10.
They've been jerking us off for 60 years, and this is how the assassination went down.
One and two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
There's ten men on the fucking car.
Ten.
There should only be eight.
Okay.
Uh oh.
I'm not scrolling anymore.
What happened?
There we go.
So let me see if I have that zoom in on David Morales.
I should.
There we go.
That's David Morales.
The longtime CIA spook who everyone's always connected to the assassination that no one's ever been able to put anywhere.
He's on the side of the Secret Service car.
The man to his left is Jack Valenti, the shooter on the grass.
I will say this.
That woman, Judy Baker said that Jack Valenti did try to come after her and attack her when uh she came out with her story.
Well, because he was working for the Motion Picture Association of America.
Why he would do that, I don't know.
Actually, I'm gonna go look in to see that because that woman's a fucking liar.
Yeah.
She's an attention whore.
Yeah.
So yeah, that's how the assassination went down, ladies and gentlemen.
Boom.
There you go, man.
Um here's Corey Hughes, man, author of A Warning from History.
I'm uh advertising his book for him.
Uh you know, because I I do think that this is very important.
And Corey, I think me and you need to do a sit-down where we break this thing wide open and we we just bring you in studio.
It might be like a one or two-day thing, probably two days where we just kind of go from everything from, you know, we cover, because I think the only way to properly do this, because clearly, and I want you to tell me if this is correct, but just for me watching you and looking at everything else, there was a Zionist angle.
There's a mafia angle.
Yes, there's a CIA angle.
There is a um Cuban angle, the Cuban the Cubans wanted them gone.
Like, so many people wanted Kennedy gone.
It's it's absolutely ridiculous.
And I think the only way that we can really properly address this is we have to take, okay, here's a Zionist angle.
This is why they want him dead.
Here's a mafia angle, this is why they want him dead.
Here's the side angle.
Here's why they wanted him dead.
And are there any other entities I'm thinking about that I'm missing here?
No, the primary really is the mafia, the CIA, and the Mossad.
And when you understand the true relationship, you realize that relationship goes back to 1945 at the latest, all the way through the assassination, right?
By the time the assassination rolls around, you've got 18 plus years of covert operations being done between the mafia, the CIA, and the Massad.
They're one organization, they're inseparable.
Their goals are identical.
You're you cannot separate them from each other whatsoever.
Yeah.
I think we need to, yeah, like dedicate boom.
This angle, this angle, this angle.
Once we cover the three entities involved, I'm gonna do an outline for this just so that like me and you, when we do it, we can like really break this shit open.
We cover all three uh entities, then we'll go into obviously Oswald, because that's gonna be its own thing covering Oswald and the different names and et cetera.
Then I think we could go to November 22nd on that day and cover it.
Yes, most certainly.
So that sounds good.
Um, but we'll figure it out, man.
Um, but no, man, uh definitely thank you so much, man, for hopping on last second.
I appreciate that greatly.
And I know you probably want to eat some food and it's late at night, and I'll I gotta end my stream soon here, too.
So um me and you gotta have a conversation because I got other stuff brewing that you're gonna want to know about.
So we're gonna definitely talk about that event that occurred on uh uh in World War II.
Oh, yeah.
We need to talk about that one too.
So that's what we're that's what I need to talk to you about.
Okay, that one, okay.
We'll definitely have a discussion on one, that one too when you come.
Yeah, yeah.
All right, sounds good.
I'm gonna uh I'm out of here, but thanks for having me on, and I'll see you guys later.
It's always a pleasure, man.
Take it easy.
Alright.
So uh chat, I'm gonna take it easy, brother.
All right, so give me one sec, guys.
Um boom.
All right, we should be back in.
All right.
Um what do we got here?
Albo Ace, Jack Valenti down on my birthday.
Um pretty eerie.
Yeah.
That is crazy shit, man.
Um so yeah, guys.
I hope you guys enjoyed that shit, man.
Give me once in the chat if you guys uh learned something new, bro.
I learned something new every time I talk to Corey, man.
Like, come on.
We named the shooter by the shooters by name, chat.
Where y'all go get that?
And we did it on YouTube too.
I hope the video don't get taken down.
We didn't go into them boys that much, but there's obvious an Israeli angle angle as well.
Um, I'm gonna probably what I'm gonna probably do, chat is I'm gonna bring Corey here, and we're gonna have to do a fucking deep dive on on JFK, man.
But you guys can see why why um he's so good, why Corey Corey Hughes is so good.
Um he went a little hard at Judy, man.
I wish he didn't go so hard on her so he could have like confronted her with some shit because that bitch shut down immediately.
Oh man, and then fucking Japanese man got all mad, yeah.
I mean, fucking weirdo.
But yeah, yeah.
But yeah, Corey Corey's definitely been studying JFK's shit the longest, guys.
That's why he's so good.
That's why he's so good, man.
Um but yeah, I'm gonna end the stream, guys.
We'll be going now for seven and a half hours.
We've been cooking for a minute.
Let me see if Nick Fuentes is on.
Is he on?
No, he's not on.
He didn't go out tonight or what?
I was going to move you guys to him, but it doesn't look like he's on right now.
Um, Primo Proppy says, Myron F. Oswald had a double.
That can mean the government has a way to make doubles.
Do you remember the tall Joe Biden?
Do you think it's similar to this?
You can look up tall Joe Biden X. Thank you again, Myron and Corey for the information.
Bro, I don't put anything past anybody anymore, bro.
Honestly, I really don't, man.
I just don't.
Um, let's see what else we got here.
Shout out to all you guys that subscribe to the channel, man.
Uh uh, it really makes me happy that you guys uh, you know, enjoy the channel.
You guys are learning stuff from it.
You know what I mean?
I'm trying to truly make this thing the the best uh one of the best political commentary channels on YouTube for obvious reasons.
Um well, not so obvious reasons, but definitely want to be um be up there because we don't get enough truth, god damn it.
We just don't get enough truth, and it's annoying.
Um but yeah.
Let's see here.
But anyway, guys, I'm gonna get off.
I've been on now for seven and a half hours.
I'm going to go get Frank probably.
Oh shit.
Hold on.
Yeah, I'll cover ASAP Rocky tomorrow.
And any other news is what I'll do.
Okay.
Oh, uh Dr. B84, you messed, He said that um that puberty blockers do mess with your with your psyche, your brain.
Confirm from medical professional.
Shout out to Dr. B. And here's the thing.
I can see why Corey was mad though.
When you've been like researching this shit as long as he has, I could see why he would be angry at like you know, people coming in and you know, trying to get cloud or beyond on some bullshit.
I can see why.
Bro, I didn't want out to get mad at the fucking Asian guy like that, but bro's pissed.
Nigga was pissing me off, bro.
Shut the fuck up, Lingding.
Fuck man.
But anyway, guys, I'm gonna be back live again tomorrow.
5 p.m.
We'll cover ASAP Rocky.
We'll cover some other things, cover the news as usual.
Um, I'm gonna organize something with Corey Hughes.
He's also very um aware of a certain event that occurred in the 1940s.
You guys know which one I'm talking about, mustache man event.
Boom book.
So shout out to all you ninjas.
Let me make sure I didn't miss any chats before I get off, though.
Um homegrown really slut with someone pretending to be Lee, but you can't make this shit shit up, bro.
CNN and MSM are trying to take down Joe Rogan, call him the new right wing propagandist.
Of course, bro.
Bro, Joe Rogan isn't even right wing, bro.
He's not even right wing, bro.
At all.
Joe Rogan is is I would argue more of a libertarian, if anything.
Joe Rogan is maybe center right.
But I would argue he's more of a libertarian.
So yeah.
Who else is live right now on Rumble?
Let me see.
Let me look who else is live.
Uh oh, you guys like that David Icke interview?
By the way, guys, go check out the David Icke interview if you guys haven't already.
That shit was lit, man.
Nah, Nick isn't live, bro.
Oh, wait.
Is he?
Wow, they got him shadow banned.
Yeah, he is live.
So I don't know.
Maybe it maybe I'm yeah, he is.
Go check him out, guys.
He's live right now.
I'm gonna jump off stream.
I want you guys to all go bomb his chat and say OSS in the house.
Here's his link.
Here's the link.
I want you guys to go all bomb his chat and say OSS Myron sent me.
Show support to the homie.
Alright.
Go in there and say oh slash slash, go so go show show some love over there, ninjas.
Alright.
He's live right now.
So go over there, tell him OSS in the house.
Start throwing a bunch of O slashes in there.
Say Myron sent me and uh we'll catch you guys.
Yeah, he's live.
So go check him out, guys.
Rumble.com slash Nick Fuentes.
Here, I would put the link, but you guys know how YouTube is.
They're fucking lame.
So it's Rumble.com slash Nick Fuentes.
I want to put it there, but you guys know how fucking YouTube is.
They're fucking stupid.
So just go go say uh go invade his chat.
Anyway, I see you guys already going in there.
Oh slash.
I love it.
I love it.
I love it, chat.
I can I can see it right.
You guys are going crazy in there.
Ah, look at that shit.
A bunch of uh OSS.
You guys are funny, bro.
Common Nick W. No, he's white.
So, all right, guys.
Love y'all ninjas.
Um I'm gonna get off.
I'll be back tomorrow at uh I'll be I'll be back tomorrow, 5 p.m.