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Ladies and gentlemen, it's Monday, August 11th, 2025. | ||
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And President Trump making big news today, which I guess had been discussed for some time. | ||
Because I told you I was hearing rumors about something happening like this in D.C. Now he announces he's going to federalize it. | ||
Well, we'll talk about the pros, the cons, and the debate that really needs to happen and how we separate that from situations that you see in like Chicago or St. Louis, where I got stacks of news about the violence that's going on there as well. | ||
But I think overall, you kind of have to draw back from this and realize something about President Trump, which is he's not a romantic about the Constitution. | ||
He's a romantic about business deals and negotiations. | ||
And in that mindset, he looks for pragmatic solutions. | ||
So he's not, it's not to say he's breaking the law or acting unconstitutionally. | ||
It's just to say he's thinking about it as problem solution, not what is the most important for the Republic and the Constitution moving forward. | ||
Now, you can have a debate about what is the right mindset here. | ||
But I go back to when Trump was asked about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and he just kind of balked at the question. | ||
And it was like, yeah, okay, this is not a romantic necessarily over the values, the ideals, the foundation of our country, the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. | ||
And that's okay. | ||
Maybe Trump is the man for the time. | ||
We'll see what the final results are. | ||
But that's what I see here. | ||
Nobody's going to come to Trump's ear and say, oh, but this could be unconstitutional. | ||
He's going to say, get out of my face. | ||
Washington, D.C. is filthy and riddled with crime. | ||
I don't want to hear about it. | ||
So you kind of understand that. | ||
But that's a businessman's perspective. | ||
Now, I'll come back and follow up on that when we open the show here up in just two and a half minutes. | ||
But here's what else we have. | ||
Now, it was always going to be a problem. | ||
And many legal experts already said that when Trump goes for the Trump administration, Pam Bondi, when they go for these grand jury sealed testimonies, that they're going to be rejected. | ||
So they've been rejected again. | ||
It's a third time. | ||
And of course, Maxwell is arguing to keep it sealed for other privacy and legal reasons. | ||
So that's always going to be an issue. | ||
Now there seems to be a tug of war going on about what deal has been cut with Maxwell or what deal is going to end up being the final solution for them to get this monkey off of their back, which is the Epstein files. | ||
And then Maxwell obviously wants out of prison. | ||
So there's a lot of jockeying going on there. | ||
Now, the result for you and I is still the same. | ||
Nothing. | ||
So it just builds this pressure cooker as more of this mounts. | ||
And then you have these other Supreme Court issues that are coming up like same-sex marriage, which they're going to try to do this right before the election. | ||
They're going to try to do this right before the midterms, and they're going to try to draw Democrats out to vote on gay marriage. | ||
So you can already see where this is going. | ||
It's just like what they did with abortion in the midterms a couple elections ago. | ||
So these are just issues that the Democrats never actually want to fix. | ||
They love to keep it out there as an election issue. | ||
But now that maybe they feel abortion is kind of out of their hands, oh, let's bring same-sex marriage back onto the table. | ||
Maybe we can get some people to get out and vote for that in the midterm. | ||
So we'll show you how all of that is going. | ||
And then there's some other just kind of general political news that we'll try to get into. | ||
And then a lot of geopolitical news as well with a lot of stuff going on over the weekend in Gaza. | ||
And then, of course, President Trump's set to meet with Putin on Friday in Ukraine, which there's a big story here that it's like we all know it, so nobody talks about it. | ||
Who's really running Ukraine? | ||
It's not Zelensky. | ||
That's pretty clear. | ||
It's not Zelensky doing anything. | ||
So the big story today, obviously, President Trump's announcement to basically try to take over D.C., federalize D.C., but I mean, let's just call it what it is. | ||
We're looking for a solution to the crime. | ||
We're looking for a solution to the CD elements, the crime, the poverty, the derangement, all the stuff that we witness. | ||
And, you know, D.C. is really not even that bad compared to other cities, but there's a sense of it's our nation's capital, so we should have a higher expectation. | ||
You might agree with that. | ||
There's the issue of international travel, international tourism, of people that want to come to D.C. and see all the landmarks, and you don't want them to have to deal with it. | ||
And then also, since Washington, D.C. is not a state, it's kind of a different, you're dealing with different things. | ||
I think legally, you might say, maybe even philosophically, you're dealing with this in a different way than you might, say, going into a Chicago or a St. Louis or one of these other major cities that's plagued by crime and poverty. | ||
Now, there is an ongoing legal situation right now where the Trump administration is being forced into the courts to defend their use of the National Guard in Los Angeles. | ||
Now, they will win the battle because they were sent in to protect the federal building. | ||
So I don't anticipate it's going to be too big of a legal hurdle, but it just represents that no matter what this administration does, there's going to be a Democrat lawsuit. | ||
There's going to be a Democrat trying to drag him into court over it. | ||
So without a doubt, I'm sure this is how it's going to go in Washington, D.C. Now, what's frustrating, and I'm kind of starting to see this play out everywhere. | ||
And I don't want to get too off track here. | ||
So I want to try to find a way to just quickly encapsulate this. | ||
But I don't know if I've ever seen more of a chaotic, nonsensical political paradigm. | ||
And most of it is on social media. | ||
But it's just, this is kind of just the general state of political debate, discourse, and discussion. | ||
I don't think it's ever been so chaotic and inconsistent and nonsensical as it is now. | ||
And I've noticed that people have completely lost their minds. | ||
And I think that that's because this hyper speed that I've been talking about, this hyper speed of the political media landscape shifting. | ||
So it's not like in a normal election cycle where you might have a five on the Richter scale. | ||
This is like a 10. | ||
This is like a 20 on the Richter scale with the political realignment. | ||
And so everybody's looking for these different earmarks to decide what box to put you in. | ||
And everything becomes like this defensive, offensive mindset is what I've noticed. | ||
So maybe to just give an example to help it make more sense, I post, there's a video. | ||
Don't show Scott, guys. | ||
He might croak on the stage today. | ||
He probably knows exactly where I'm going. | ||
So I post this video. | ||
It's a Vikings, NFL football team, Minnesota Vikings, and they're promoting this new male cheerleader. | ||
He's the center of their dance routine, and they're promoting him everywhere. | ||
And I just make a joke about it, like, oh, what would you think if you're a seasoned ticket holder in the front row and you get there for game one and you sit down and there's a dude shaking his ass right in front of you? | ||
It's a joke. | ||
It's kind of funny. | ||
And then it's just like, oh my gosh, like this is what the, this is what the anti-Semites have become. | ||
Oh my gosh, he's a closet gay. | ||
And it's just like all this attack. | ||
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And it's like, whoa, whoa. | |
It's like, I'm actually on the weekends, you might tell, I try to kind of get away from the politics on the weekends. | ||
And like, I try to inject something else into your timeline because the whole, really, the problem is the gravity, We have become the Middle East politically. | ||
Most political debate is now somehow revolving around the Israel issue now, or the Ukraine issue, perhaps too. | ||
But it's all about we're sick of the foreign aid, we're sick of the foreign entanglements, we're sick of Israel, and it's just like everything is just Middle East. | ||
And so now it's pro-Israel propaganda nonstop, or it's anti-Israel propaganda nonstop. | ||
And it's just like, I'm just like, okay, I'm going to put that down for the weekend and make a funny joke about a gay cheerleader. | ||
And it's just the same people now attack. | ||
Look at this fake MAGA. | ||
Oh, he probably's never even been to a football game. | ||
Wow. | ||
Okay. | ||
I've never seen the political media discourse so completely insane in my life. | ||
They've just completely lost it now. | ||
So it's the hyper speed of the realignment of the political media, and people are just completely lost their minds. | ||
You can't even make a joke outside of politics without everybody lumping you into some other political discussion that you're not even in. | ||
You can't even post a flat out news headline. | ||
No opinion, nothing. | ||
Just a news headline without everybody coming after you. | ||
And so I see this and I'm thinking, wow, people are really destabilized. | ||
I understand why. | ||
Politics is insane. | ||
You're getting gaslit by people on the left, by people on the right. | ||
You've now caught yourself in the middle. | ||
You're now caught in the crossfire of a thousand-year-old holy war on the other side of the planet that really you have no business in, but each side of that is trying to deceive you and trick you into either, oh, support us or hate them or support us and hate them or hate them and support us. | ||
So people have just completely lost their minds. | ||
Now, why do I say that? | ||
What's the point? | ||
Because in the midst of this chaos, in the midst of this insanity, we have lost sight of the prize. | ||
We have lost sight of the goal. | ||
We've lost sight of what it is that we really want and what should be uniting us. | ||
And that is, we want a better life for us. | ||
We want a better life for our future. | ||
We want to be able to sit down, easily observe, mutually, universally, observe the issues that we can all point to and agree these are issues and then find a solution. | ||
And so do I want to live in a situation where the streets are covered with military people or in a police state or you're getting padded down and everybody's treated like a criminal? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
And if you're a strict constitutionalist and if you romanticize that, then you would always fight against that politically. | ||
Trump is a pragmatic businessman. | ||
He looks at everything as a negotiation. | ||
And you're about to find out if you haven't already, but why would Trump start sending weapons and military aid back into Ukraine? | ||
It's a negotiating tactic. | ||
It's a leverage tactic. | ||
So that when he sits down with Putin, he can say, all right, I'll stop sending military aid to Ukraine if you give me this. | ||
So if Trump stops sending the aid, if Trump stops sending the money, then he has no leverage in the negotiation. | ||
Now, you can like that tactic or not. | ||
That's what Trump is doing. | ||
But to get it back into why you have these people complaining about D.C., about a year or so ago, crime in Austin was so bad, and it's still pretty bad, but crime in Austin was so bad, they had to call in the state troopers. | ||
And it got to a point where you couldn't even drive a mile without seeing multiple state troopers. | ||
And if you had a crooked toenail, they were going to pull you over. | ||
I probably got pulled over a dozen times. | ||
Now, to the state troopers' credit, very nice, very professional, expired tag, whatever it is. | ||
They will just, they'll let you off with a warning as long as you weren't committing a bad crime or they didn't see what drugs or whatever it is. | ||
If they pull you over some stupid violation, they'll generally let you go. | ||
But the point is, it was like, yeah, you couldn't drive a mile in this town with a crooked toenail without the state troopers coming and pulling you over. | ||
Now, I didn't like that. | ||
It was obnoxious, but it was a response mechanism to the fact that we have rampant crime happening in Austin, Texas. | ||
Now, it's still going on. | ||
The state troopers have left. | ||
So it's like, yeah, do you want to walk outside in D.C. and see a bunch of guys that look like they're about to go invade Kuwait? | ||
No. | ||
I don't think anybody wants to see that. | ||
But you know what? | ||
There might be some parents out there. | ||
There might be some people out there that live in D.C. that are sick of what they're seeing and what they're hearing. | ||
And maybe, maybe, just maybe they say, you know what? | ||
I'll go ahead and make that trade. | ||
If the result is my city is safer, if the result, my city is cleaner, if the result that there's less crime and I'm not getting harassed by these vagrants on the streets, some of them in D.C., very aggressive, then you know what? | ||
I'll make that trade-off and we'll re-examine it in a couple months or whatever. | ||
And let's see the results and let's see what we like and what we don't like. | ||
So the concept to me sucks, but you have to try something. | ||
You got to try something. | ||
Because letting Washington, D.C., I mean, there's shootings every weekend, folks. | ||
There was another shooting, and this was before the announcement today. | ||
I know, actually, that the Trump administration was considering this for quite some time. | ||
And it's kind of like a game of telephone. | ||
And now you're seeing other people talking about it. | ||
I didn't report on it because I didn't believe it, but I don't know. | ||
I guess we'll see that Trump was going to privatize D.C. entirely and then give it over to the tech bros. | ||
Now, when I was talking about D.C. being given over to the tech bros, I meant politically, which is happening. | ||
You can see that. | ||
I didn't mean literally, but now people are saying, oh, no, he's literally going to do it. | ||
And this is the first step. | ||
Well, I'm not convinced that's the case yet, but the point is they have been, the Trump administration has been planning this or considering this for quite some time. | ||
Then you have the attack. | ||
Well, really, you had the attack on the people that were going out of the Israeli embassy. | ||
I think that kind of spurred it first. | ||
Then you had the attack on the government employee, big balls. | ||
And then I think that was like, okay, it's time. | ||
It's time. | ||
And I think they do value. | ||
Think of it like this. | ||
If you have a good employee, and if you've ever worked in a major city, you've probably even experienced something like this where you might have a good employee and they don't feel safe working for you because of the location of it or they have to go to their car late at night and there's no security, what have you. | ||
You might say, I really value this employee. | ||
I'm going to do something to make sure they feel safer and I'm going to do something to make sure everybody feels safer so I can continue to hire good people. | ||
So they said, all right, this is a good employee here. | ||
We've got great people working in D.C. We've got great people here working in the White House. | ||
We can't have them walking outside if they work a long day or whatever their case is and then getting jumped or put into a situation where they're getting robbed at gunpoint. | ||
All of these things happen, by the way. | ||
I would bet you probably four or five times a year, I'd say, we cover a story of a politician getting robbed in Washington, D.C. I mean, I'm just sitting here racking my brain. | ||
There was the story of those two girls hijacking a car and then killing the driver. | ||
I mean, so it's insane. | ||
And we shouldn't have to live like this. | ||
It's tragic. | ||
So Trump is looking for a solution. | ||
I'm curious to see how it goes. | ||
I am curious to see how it goes. | ||
If you get a cough and you got to take, you know, that nasty cough medicine, whatever, that's how it is. | ||
This is a sickness of crime and violence. | ||
It's an epidemic of rampant homelessness that results in a lot of sick people, let's say. | ||
It's not anybody here in Austin, there's homeless communities where they basically just go live out by the river, live out in the woods. | ||
They really don't even bother people much. | ||
They just live out there, maybe take their one trip of town a week to pick up some stuff, but they're not bothering you. | ||
And then there's the people that are out on the streets harassing you, walking around naked, defecating on the streets, clearly addicted to drugs, extremely aggressive. | ||
So I don't know if you have both of those types in D.C., but I certainly know about the latter type, the aggressive type, the type that'll make you feel uncomfortable. | ||
So you don't want that. | ||
And unfortunately, there's a series of problems that lead up to that. | ||
There's a series of problems that lead Up to that symptom. | ||
And so now we're kind of addressing it at the surface level. | ||
But yeah, you know, a lot of this is economic. | ||
A lot of this is cultural. | ||
A lot of this is about personal choices that people make that are not good. | ||
So do I like addressing something at the surface level? | ||
And then you go to D.C. and it looks like a military zone? | ||
No. | ||
But you know what? | ||
We got to try something. | ||
And if we're going to do it anywhere, we might as well try it in D.C. We might as well try it in D.C. You could argue it's already been tried in New York City with Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Again, is that something I would even looking back in hindsight and say I support? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Stop and frisk. | ||
Boy, that's pretty dangerous to think about. | ||
That's where it went. | ||
But the results were undeniable. | ||
And it works for New York City. | ||
Trump orders federal law enforcers on the streets of Washington, D.C. Trump's federal takeover of Washington, D.C. police expected to last 30 days. | ||
I would doubt it's only 30 days, but again, we'll see. | ||
What Trump can and can't do in his bid to take over law enforcement in D.C. So, in other words, there's going to be a big legal battle here. | ||
Now, this happened over the weekend, and then I've got just some other cases from other cities. | ||
Juvenile arrested for shooting at other juveniles and Navy Yard. | ||
Yes, juvenile on juvenile crime here. | ||
Federal task force operation ends in Northeast D.C. shooting. | ||
Okay, so they're directly responding to a lot of this stuff that's happening. | ||
All right, now let me get back to the point that I've kind of failed to make here, kind of just becoming mushmouth, putting it all together for you. | ||
And that's the larger issue. | ||
So I see everybody going crazy in the new political landscape, in the hyper-speed change of political media right now. | ||
And I just think we're losing sight of the goal. | ||
We're losing sight of the mission here. | ||
The mission is not about protecting Donald Trump or his reputation. | ||
The mission is not to pick a side on any given issue and then duke it out once you make that choice, and that's your choice. | ||
That is not the mission. | ||
We are not in an election cycle. | ||
The mission here is to fix the country. | ||
And dealing with the violence in the streets is one of the biggest issues that we face. | ||
And the violence is just one part of the problem. | ||
Maybe you could argue the biggest part. | ||
But what about our decaying infrastructure? | ||
What about our public transit systems that for many cities go completely unused or are complete dumps, complete assholes? | ||
What about abandoned buildings? | ||
What about in parts of New York City, and I'm sure it's elsewhere too, where you don't even, you can't even see the building surface anymore because it's just covered in either trash or scaffolding. | ||
No, there's something, there's a disease, there's a cancer. | ||
It's destroying our metropolitan areas. | ||
It's destroying our big areas. | ||
There's many things that feed into these issues. | ||
There's economic things. | ||
There's political things. | ||
There's cultural things. | ||
And yes, there's the criminal element. | ||
There's the justice element of it. | ||
But who's ready to actually get their hands dirty and go after the symptoms? | ||
Because I don't want to see this become like a big pharma approach where you just address the surface level symptom, but you never address the root cause. | ||
Because that's what this is really doing. | ||
This is what's happening here. | ||
Nobody wants to address the root cause of why is there so much crime? | ||
Why is there so much poverty? | ||
Why is there so much decay and destruction? | ||
What has happened to our country? | ||
It wasn't always like this. | ||
You have this incredible technology now, and it's only getting better with AI, but people are finding old video. | ||
I mean, old video, 100 years Old sometimes and old images and turning them into color. | ||
And you look at Los Angeles and San Francisco and Chicago and St. Louis and Baltimore. | ||
And you look at these videos and you're like, wow, that is almost an unrecognizable city. | ||
Nothing, it's fully clean. | ||
There's no trash anywhere. | ||
You don't see any homelessness. | ||
You don't see any poverty. | ||
Everything looks new and good and clean. | ||
Everybody has a sense of pride that they're carrying themselves with. | ||
Now, can we ever get back to something like that? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But obviously, this idea that we have to live in cities that are riddled by crime and poverty, no. | ||
No. | ||
So it gets back to this other issue where you'll have somebody like Tucker Carlson come back from Russia and say, wow, Russia makes America look like a third world country. | ||
People come back from cities in China, much bigger populations. | ||
So it's not a human problem. | ||
It's not because of too much people. | ||
They come back from China. | ||
They say, wow, how is China, how is downtown cities in China cleaner with less poverty than America? | ||
Japan. | ||
I mean, you name it. | ||
Gulf nation states, the UAE, Qatar, they don't deal with these problems. | ||
So people come back from traveling the world and they just say, wow, this is strange. | ||
And then they get back to a downtown in America and they say, my goodness, what has happened to us? | ||
Woman killed, one injured, South St. Louis shooting, just one of many. | ||
One dead, five injured in Chicago mass shooting. | ||
Mass shooting this weekend in Chicago. | ||
Did you hear anything about it? | ||
Chicago police say person of interest in custody shooting, death of an 18-year-old, 18-year-old shot in Chicago. | ||
14-year-old boy wounded in Bridgeport shooting just outside of Chicago, Southside. | ||
And then I see these Democrats like Chris Murphy come out, and, you know, they always want to blame it on Republicans. | ||
It's like, don't we just want to clean up our cities? | ||
Listen to Chris Murphy here in clip two. | ||
Let's be clear about what's going on here. | ||
Donald Trump says that he is taking control of the Washington, D.C. police force today because violent crime is out of control in the capital city. | ||
But you know what are the two cities in America with the highest rates of homicide? | ||
It's not Washington, D.C. It's St. Louis, Missouri, and Memphis, Tennessee. | ||
Those are cities in two states run by Republican governors. | ||
In fact, if you look at the states that have the highest murder rates, the highest rates of violence. | ||
So obviously, this is totally disingenuous. | ||
But let's pretend like we all want the same thing here, like Chris Murphy is. | ||
By the way, as I'm sitting here reporting, shooting in Austin right now. | ||
Happening right now, there's a shooting in Austin at a target. | ||
So that just shows you the state of things. | ||
No, here's the top 10 most violent cities in America. | ||
St. Louis, Democrat mayor, Baltimore, Democrat mayor, Detroit, Democrat mayor, Memphis, Democrat mayor, Kansas City, Democrat mayor, Cleveland, Democrat mayor, New Orleans, Democrat mayor, Milwaukee, Democrat mayor, Indianapolis, Democrat mayor, Chicago, Democrat mayor. | ||
So don't play this game of who's to blame and try to stick it on Republicans. | ||
It's not. | ||
And in fact, if you really want to figure this out, it's pretty clear to anybody that's looked into it. | ||
It's leftist, liberal, progressive judges, or perhaps more specifically, Soros-funded judges and attorneys that let violent criminals off with a slap on the wrist and put them back on the streets. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
Why do you have so many people that resort to a life of crime? | ||
Because our politicians sold us out. | ||
And they raised the corporate interest rates so that everybody would move their businesses to China. | ||
And they raised all the regulations so that nobody could afford to start a business or run a factory in a major metropolitan area. | ||
Nobody could afford to have a business on Main Street or First Street. | ||
So they went overseas. | ||
So people lost their jobs. | ||
They lost the jobs that were able to afford them a car, a house, to put food on the table for their family. | ||
So our politicians sold us out. | ||
They shipped Main Street and all the manufacturing overseas. | ||
And then the leftist judges sold you out in the name of liberal Progressivism by putting violent criminals back on the streets. | ||
So putting military guys on the streets to solve the issue is a surface-level solution, but at least, I mean, at least they're trying. | ||
So let's see what happens. | ||
You know, this might be a solution. | ||
I don't really like this either, but you know what? | ||
When you're in desperate need of solutions, you're going to have to try stuff you don't like. | ||
Parents can be fined or charged for their kids' bad behavior in a South Jersey town under a new ordinance in Gluekester Township, New Jersey. | ||
Parents or guardians of minors involved in public disturbances could face fines or even jail time. | ||
So again, I don't like that. | ||
I mean, how do you hold a parent responsible? | ||
They could ground their kid, sneaks out of a window or something, goes committing a criminal act. | ||
But crime with the youths, juvenile crime is at such a peak in this South Jersey town, they're saying, okay, let's try blaming the parents. | ||
Maybe that'll get them under control. | ||
So you just see all of these issues, and at least they're finally being addressed, whether we like how we're addressing them or not. | ||
And then there it is again. | ||
Here comes the left to try to block it. | ||
Like, oh, it's like, why don't you just, why don't you just come out and say, you know what? | ||
See, because the Democrats can't accept any responsibility, ultimately. | ||
Because once the Democrats have opened that door up to accept responsibility, then it's like in the movies when you open a door and all the clutter falls on you. | ||
So they can't even open that door. | ||
Once you open that door of accepting responsibility, accepting accountability, the whole closet pours down on you and buries you in clutter. | ||
So the Democrats can't accept this because you'd say, well, gee, why can't the left just come out and say, hey, you know what? | ||
We do have a problem. | ||
We do have a problem in our cities. | ||
There was another shooting this weekend, just like last weekend and the weekend before and the weekend before that. | ||
We do have a problem with recidivism. | ||
We do have a problem with young gang members. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
Instead, they're just going to try to sue Trump and block Trump and then pretend like there's not an issue, even though we all know it's there. | ||
And the Democrats have no other choice because if they accept responsibility, then all the sudden, all of a sudden, where does the blame, where do they stop accepting responsibility? | ||
Where do they stop accepting the blame? | ||
Where do they stop accepting that they're the cause of a lot of these problems? | ||
Nowhere, because it all comes down on them. | ||
Not to say that everything is Democrats' fault, but I think you understand the point. | ||
So there's going to be a major court case over this, but this is President Trump suggesting maybe we do this in other cities, clip three. | ||
And we're going to have the same thing here. | ||
But then I'm going to look at New York in a little while. | ||
Let's do this. | ||
Let's do this together. | ||
Let's see. | ||
It's going to go pretty quickly. | ||
And if we need to, we're going to do the same thing in Chicago, which is a disaster. | ||
We have a mayor there who's totally incompetent. | ||
He's an incompetent man. | ||
And we have an incompetent governor there. | ||
Pritzker's an incompetent. | ||
His family threw him out of the business and he ran for governor. | ||
And now I understand he wants to be president. | ||
But I noticed he lost a little weight. | ||
So maybe he has a chance. | ||
You know, you never know what happens. | ||
But Pritzker's a gross incompetent guy, thrown out of the family business. | ||
But when I look at Chicago and I look at L.A., if we didn't go to L.A. three months ago, L.A. would be burning like the part that didn't burn. | ||
If he would have allowed the water to come down, which I told him about in my first term, I say, you're going to have problems. | ||
Let it come down. | ||
We actually sent in our military to have the water come down into L.A. They still didn't want it to come down after the fires. | ||
But that was it. | ||
We have it coming down. | ||
But hopefully L.A. is watching. | ||
That mayor also. | ||
The city's burning. | ||
Now, this is going to be one of the biggest tests for President Trump as he mentions the fires. | ||
Spencer Pratt, by the way, is now working with federal agents investigating The Los Angeles wildfires. | ||
Now, anybody that's been following Spencer Pratt, we've played some of his reporting here, you know, he has all the receipts. | ||
And you know, they all lead right back to Gavin Newsom. | ||
Not the governor's mansion. | ||
I mean, his private home with his wife. | ||
So this is going to be a big test because I think it's pretty clear, and you can take this negatively or positively, but I think it's pretty clear, folks. | ||
I don't think Trump wants to arrest his political opposition. | ||
He's virtually said that. | ||
Came out and said, I don't regret not going after Hillary Clinton. | ||
Saying a lot for a guy who's almost been put in jail and killed for his politics to say, I still don't want to go after my political enemy. | ||
So you can understand that. | ||
But then you can also sit back and say, well, then nothing is going to change. | ||
But this is going to be a big test because when they start to get some of these people, and this is the pressure of social media, this is the pressure of being interactive with your constituents is that eventually you're going to interact with somebody that's going to have the real deal receipts. | ||
And what are you going to do then? | ||
And I think this is going to be the deal with Spencer Pratt. | ||
But, okay, so what are we going to see when it turns out either intentionally or unintentionally, but they let that city burn. | ||
They let it burn, folks. | ||
They let it burn. | ||
Now, you could argue, did they want it to burn? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But they let it burn. | ||
They set it all up for it to burn. | ||
And then they had it all ready to go in the aftermath to just swoop up all that property and do what they wanted to do for years, build the low-income housing. | ||
So did they want it or not? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But you look at everything that happened. | ||
They set it up to happen. | ||
And then afterwards, they were ready to pounce. | ||
And Spencer Pratt has all the receipts. | ||
So he's in D.C. presenting all of this stuff right now to federal investigators. | ||
So again, it's like, how do you not arrest people? | ||
So this is going to be the biggest test because at the end of the day, all the corruption will be exposed. | ||
And then it's going to be the same question. | ||
People are going to say, where are the arrests? | ||
Where are the arrests? | ||
And I just think Trump doesn't really want to do that. | ||
And I can understand why. | ||
He doesn't want that to be his legacy or he doesn't want it to become this political warfare where people are constantly arresting their opposition. | ||
He thinks he can save the country and redeem these political differences. | ||
But that's what it's going to come down to, folks. | ||
Are we going to get arrests or not? | ||
Or are we going to sit here and have it all exposed and then watch politicians get away with crimes as they have been our entire lives? | ||
But this administration is, I mean, they're not going light. | ||
Look at this. | ||
This is from ICE's, another ICE recruitment video here in Clip 11. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Allow me to reintroduce myself. | |
My name is Ho, O Case to the OT. | ||
I used to move snowflakes by the OC. | ||
I guess even back then you can call me CEO of the ROCO. | ||
Fresh out of Brian Pan into the fire. | ||
I be the music man's number one supplier. | ||
I tired into pieces of paper. | ||
You can imagine if you're watching this, it's just a total hype video with Jay-Z music playing. | ||
So total hype video. | ||
They're trying to get people into ICE. | ||
They got this big budget to hire them. | ||
They need the help. | ||
You know, you watch that video, though. | ||
I mean, that's like the highest level of training, just about below like special operations in the military or something. | ||
And they're not really hiring. | ||
They're hiring anybody. | ||
I mean, I would say as long as you can pass a basical physical and mental acuity test, you're probably going to get hired. | ||
So it's like, are you sending these people in to deal with the cartels? | ||
But I watch that and I think, well, this is, I mean, this is basically military recruiting is what they're doing here. | ||
And you could argue that if the military is needed anywhere, it's probably at the border or dealing with the drug cartels. | ||
But our military is busy in other countries dealing with foreign entanglements so that we can't even really handle that issue. | ||
But it's funny as the debate about reclassifying marijuana is now on the table in this administration. | ||
You know, the easiest way to defeat the cartels, right, is to legalize drugs. | ||
You've already shut down the border, so the human trafficking element is definitely taking a massive hit. | ||
The human trafficking element of the cartels is in dire straits right now. | ||
They'll always find ways, I'm sure. | ||
The whole border does not have a wall, at least yet. | ||
So they have their soft spots, and they still probably have operatives on the inside that can help you do the human trafficking. | ||
But as far as the massive operation that was ongoing under the Biden years, it's shut down. | ||
I mean, you're at zero. | ||
You went from 100 to zero. | ||
But, you know, Trump is not a fan of legalizing drugs. | ||
He's probably on the opposite side of that spectrum. | ||
So if the goal is to cripple the Mexican cartels, do you want to go to war with them? | ||
It's going to be a nasty fight. | ||
You could argue it's necessary. | ||
Or do you just legalize drugs here and then it's over? | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
So I understand it sounds legalize drugs. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
If you want drugs, you know, you're probably going to get them. | ||
We don't really have any shortage of drug addicts in this country, do we? | ||
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No. | |
It doesn't really seem like drug addicts have any problems getting their drugs. | ||
So if you really want to cripple the drug cartels and do it in a peaceful way, just decriminalize all drugs, legalize all drugs, and then that's it for their business. | ||
And then if you have a strong enough border, you can actually stop the gun running and the human trafficking. | ||
But that would almost completely cripple their drug operations, almost completely. | ||
They'll find new ways to try to be competitive, but that would, I mean, I'm sure, just take it, look at marijuana as an example. | ||
You go into any of these cities where marijuana is legal now and it's just the marijuana shops are popping up on street corners left and right. | ||
Go into one of those cities and ask a weed dealer how they're doing. | ||
Ask a weed dealer how business is now that it's legal. | ||
Do you think they're still doing big business? | ||
Do you think they're still making a big living, an easy living? | ||
Or do you think legalizing weed probably hurt their business big time? | ||
But see, oh, we don't want to have that conversation. | ||
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What is that? | |
A little too much freedom for you. | ||
It's a little too much freedom for you, isn't it? | ||
So, but people always tend to do that. | ||
They always leap to these conclusions, so unintellectual. | ||
Are you promoting drug use? | ||
Who promoted drug use? | ||
We're promoting freedom. | ||
So, no, I would actually be a proponent of drug use, but I'm also not a moron. | ||
If you want to use drugs, you're probably going to find them. | ||
And how does Big Pharma get away with all of their drugs killing people? | ||
Another mass shooter, another shooter just here in Texas, in Austin, just today. | ||
Oh, yeah, they're on. | ||
They're probably on pharmaceutical drugs. | ||
The last big mass shooting we had on pharmaceutical drugs. | ||
They get away with it. | ||
Nobody complains about that. | ||
That's mainstream. | ||
I'm actually, I'm serious. | ||
Does the cokehead go out and do a mass shooting? | ||
Does the pothead go out and do a mass shooting? | ||
Does the heroin addict go out and do a mass shooting? | ||
I'm not really hearing about these incidences. | ||
But some guy on a pharmaceutical drug for mental illness or the other thing Where the side effect is literally suicidal thoughts or actions. | ||
Oh, yeah, they seem to be the ones doing it. | ||
But it's like you suggest we decriminalize or legalize all drugs. | ||
You're somehow the crazy person. | ||
No, if you want to cripple the cartels, take away their number one earner. | ||
Take away their drugs. | ||
So they probably did get hit by the marijuana thing. | ||
It's still illegal in most southern states. | ||
Oh, yeah, but they're still bringing in the heroin. | ||
They're still bringing in the cocaine. | ||
Now they're bringing in the fentanyl. | ||
All illegal. | ||
You can't legalize fentanyl. | ||
Sure, we can. | ||
It'll cripple the cartels if that's what you're trying to do. | ||
Doesn't mean you're promoting it. | ||
Now, I have a feeling that, because you know, they love to brag about those drug busts. | ||
So it's another thing where these agencies come in and they're like, if you legalize these drugs, what are we going to do? | ||
This is like our biggest thing is the drug busts. | ||
So we need to keep the drugs illegal because we need to keep our budgets high and we got to make these busts. | ||
So again, it gets back to D.C., gets back to politics. | ||
Here's another one, though. | ||
But they are, you know, they're putting out these recruitment videos, making it look like you're joining the military here. | ||
Like they did this one from the Department of Defense in Clip 10. | ||
This is another one out of the Trump administration. | ||
This is a new recruitment ad, I guess, or support ad. | ||
I don't even know what you call this, guys. | ||
Go ahead and roll clip 10. | ||
I pursued my enemies and overtook them. | ||
I did not turn my back until they were destroyed. | ||
So they're quoting the Old Testament. | ||
And, you know, it's like, I don't want to fall into this trap, but it seems like, who are they talking about there? | ||
They're not, are they talking about us? | ||
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Are they talking about someone else, some other country that they all seem to be loyal to? | |
I don't know. | ||
It's strange. | ||
So now we're showing hype videos for the Department of Defense of us dropping bombs on foreign countries at the behest of a foreign country and then quoting scripture over it. | ||
It's very nice. | ||
It's very strange, but okay. | ||
That's what we're seeing now. | ||
All right. | ||
Now here's some of the other developments. | ||
And we're going to have in-studio guest FBI whistleblower responding to some of this on the other side. | ||
And then I'm going to get into the geopolitical news as well coming up. | ||
Judge denies G.O.J. bid to unseal Maxwell grand jury records. | ||
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Oh. | |
Oh. | ||
See, it's always the same crap. | ||
It's always the same crap. | ||
The Trump administration comes out and says something. | ||
Everybody hops out of their chair like somebody just hit a home run and they start waving the towels and waving the pom-poms. | ||
And then I'm sitting there and I'm like, you know, this means you're not going to get them, right? | ||
How dare you? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
So you just jumped up and down for a home run that didn't even leave the yard. | ||
Judge to hear case on whether Trump violated federal law with National Guard deployment in Los Angeles. | ||
They're going to do the same thing now in D.C. It's just, they just can't let him. | ||
Again, the Democrats can't accept any responsibility, so they can't let Trump be successful with anything. | ||
But it just shows how nobody's really trying to fix anything. | ||
It's like, hey, let's try this to try to fix D.C. Nope, we're going to sue you. | ||
You don't think Trump learned from the 2020 BLM riots, which obviously the response to that was a disaster. | ||
Yeah, of course Trump learned that. | ||
And he said, okay, we're not going to do this again. | ||
I'm not going to sit here and watch Los Angeles burn at the hands of a bunch of left-wing terrorists, a bunch of Democrat-funded and organized terrorists. | ||
So we're going to send in the National Guard and they're going to protect the federal buildings. | ||
But just that presence will be enough to stand down a lot of these Democrat terrorists. | ||
And he was right. | ||
Oh, so let's sue him. | ||
I mean, God, why would President Trump want to stop Los Angeles from burning to the ground? | ||
So they sued him. | ||
Now, this is going to be, I would anticipate the Democrats try to time this right into the midterms. | ||
Supreme Court formally asked to overturn landmark same-sex marriage ruling. | ||
Oh, yeah, that's going to be, they're going to try to turn that into a big turnout-the vote midterm issue. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Gay marriage. | ||
That's what everybody's. | ||
Oh, yeah, get ready for that. | ||
And this has already been in the courts, by the way, at the state level. | ||
Miami judge finds Florida same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional. | ||
Kentucky clerk who denied marriage licenses to same-sex couples loses another round in court. | ||
Syracuse judge refuses to perform marriage for a same-sex couple. | ||
It was really weird. | ||
Well, you know, a couple issues with this. | ||
First of all, even the institution, if you want to say, the act of marriage in this country has really kind of lost its purpose. | ||
And maybe there's multiple things to blame for this: the new dating hookup culture, maybe the new availability or access to many different people you might be interested in dating. | ||
You've also got the celebrity culture aspect where they just do marriages just to have a wedding and an exorbitant thing for TV or whatever, and then they break up a couple weeks later. | ||
We see that. | ||
But the divorce rate's almost at a 50% clip. | ||
So you got all these issues, and now you're sitting here having this debate over same-sex marriage. | ||
Now, if the institution of marriage in this country was still strong and the vast majority of marriages went the distance and you didn't have this commercialized wedding industry sensationalizing the whole thing, then you'd probably have a lot more people standing up for it and saying, no, marriage is between a man and a woman, and there's a purpose there. | ||
It's to have a family. | ||
So the state recognizes this. | ||
But since marriage has just become another, it almost seems like an artifact, people just don't really care as much. | ||
This shouldn't even be a debate. | ||
Now, I'm not going to sit here and die on the hill of marriage because it's really kind of dumb to even have the government get involved, except for the fact that, oh, what do you know? | ||
Now there's all tax breaks and all this other stuff, and you got to file differently. | ||
So it's like they have to get involved. | ||
If a man and a man are going to come together and do whatever they want to do, there's really nothing I can do to stop that. | ||
And I'm not interested in stopping that. | ||
The purpose of marriage, at least the concept, the idea, is that a man and a woman want to spend their life together and they're going to create and raise a family. | ||
There's a purpose there. | ||
The only purpose of gay marriage is to just make a point socially. | ||
It's just like a cultural point that they want to make and just rub it into your face. | ||
But see, now you've gotten to this point where it's not just about a man and a man or a woman and a woman bastardizing the institution of marriage. | ||
No, now they're adopting children, which is, I don't even know. | ||
I mean, when you've got gay pedophiles adopting children, because maybe you could be open-minded enough to say, well, I suppose a gay couple could raise a child. | ||
Fine. | ||
Maybe you might even have situations, maybe it's in their favor, where a kid might be better off being raised by a gay couple instead of, say, in an orphan's home or somewhere else. | ||
But when you've got sexual predators raising and adopting babies, we're talking about babies, then you've clearly gone too far. | ||
There's something bad here. | ||
There's something really bad happening here. | ||
So you say, oh, well, okay, you know, let them get married. | ||
Oh, we're socially liberal now. | ||
And, you know, they should get the same access to tax credits and all this other stuff. | ||
Oh, well, it's like, all right, fine, whatever. | ||
Then a gay couple, two gay men, even if they have a history of abuse, even, now they can adopt a baby. | ||
We're not even talking about a kid that could communicate if there was an issue or like knows how to pick up a phone or something, call 911, let's say. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
We're talking about infants. | ||
We're talking about toddlers now. | ||
Now you got a problem. | ||
Now you've got a problem, but it won't even matter. | ||
See, it all gets back to the same issue. | ||
Nobody's actually trying to solve a problem. | ||
Instead, they look at this and they say, how can I gain political power? | ||
Oh, I know. | ||
Let's time this so that in the year 2026, same-sex marriage becomes a hot political issue again and we can get liberals to go out and vote for it. | ||
Oh, there you go. | ||
And that's what they're going to do. | ||
Do they actually care? | ||
Oh, yeah, I'm sure. | ||
Oh, yeah, show me the liberal couple. | ||
Oh, we can't get married. | ||
Spare me. | ||
Spare me. | ||
And then you sit here and you say, you know, maybe we shouldn't have gay couples adopting babies. | ||
You're a homophobe. | ||
You're a transphobe. | ||
You know, we are still human. | ||
We do still have basic human instincts. | ||
And let me just tell you, when I see a dude in a beard and a dress and full makeup, like it's a circus animal on, yeah, I think it's okay to maybe have some concern of that individual raising a baby. | ||
You know, you can be gay and still get married to a woman and still procreate. | ||
A lot of guys do that. | ||
But no, no, now they just want to be gay and get the baby. | ||
Wow. | ||
Nancy Pelosi is now accusing Donald Trump of standing down the National Guard on January 6th. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
This is why it's so frustrating. | ||
Again, it just, it gets to a certain point where, and I mean, look, the reality is when you're in political media, after an election cycle concludes, everything kind of changes. | ||
But there's another aspect of this where it's like, look, I'll defend a person as long as I see fit and as long as it's warranted and they need the defense. | ||
But it's like, it's kind of like a ref in a boxing match. | ||
Once you stop defending yourself, it's over. | ||
If you're not going to defend yourself, I'm the referee here. | ||
I'm not defending you either. | ||
This fight is over. | ||
So it's just like, that's what I'm saying. | ||
I sit here now. | ||
Nancy Pelosi says, oh, Trump stood down on January 6th. | ||
Trump did January 6th. | ||
It's like, President Trump, you have these people in a corner. | ||
You know it was Bowser that stood down. | ||
You know it was Pelosi that stood down. | ||
It was an FBI entrapment scheme. | ||
And it's just like now, now they get to own it and point it at us again. | ||
So that's what I'm saying. | ||
It's like, I can sit here and defend Trump. | ||
We've done it for years, but if he doesn't want to defend himself, then okay, fine. | ||
Oh, let's just defend him on the Epstein thing all day long now. | ||
It's like, no, they did January 6th. | ||
They stole an election. | ||
Trump, again, said it today in the press conference. | ||
He said they stole an election. | ||
Oh, so we don't arrest anybody for stealing an election then. | ||
So whatever. | ||
January 6th is Trump's fault, according to Pelosi. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
I mean, it's just crazy, man. | ||
All right. | ||
Yeah, I saw it was Trump and it was Bigfoot right there playing the whole thing with Trump. | ||
Tried to set us up. | ||
Crazy. | ||
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Did you see some of the EBT news over the weekend? | ||
Guys, let me see this first here in clip 11. | ||
Can I see clip 11 here? | ||
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Allow me to reintroduce myself. | |
Nope. | ||
Nope. | ||
There we go. | ||
So the EBT system went down. | ||
This is like an hour at a Walmart, folks. | ||
Look at this. | ||
This is what the EBT, this is what the taxpayer dollars are going towards. | ||
Keep that on the screen. | ||
It was a little short-lived so people can get an idea of how bad it is. | ||
And then there were some other videos. | ||
I don't think I have them today. | ||
But so there's the new policy on EBT. | ||
And you had all these people showing up to try to buy their junk food, getting rejected, and then throwing a fit at the checkout lady or the checkout guy. | ||
It's insane. | ||
It's insane. | ||
I mean, you're literally paying tax dollars so people can go buy junk food at Walmart and now it's been stopped and you actually see what they were getting. | ||
I was saying this last week. | ||
Cal Serifin joins me in studio here, former FBI whistleblower. | ||
I guess you're still technically an FBI whistleblower. | ||
Ongoing, yep. | ||
But now you're hosting a successful podcast here. | ||
We got these other stories, but you know, you brought something up that kind of reminds me of something I said last week. | ||
And it's like you have all these different litmus tests, I think, dealing with this administration. | ||
Or put the administration aside and just say what America is dealing with, our larger political operations in the federal agencies, Congress, everything else, not just the White House. | ||
The Biden crime family might be the biggest litmus test. | ||
I mean, these guys are caught red-handed, right? | ||
I mean, we've seen the bank records, the transactions, the emails, the texts, 10% from the big guy, foreign nations, all of this. | ||
It's like there has never been something as black and white to me as the Biden crime family being exposed. | ||
Like there's almost no room for debate in that deal. | ||
And so how is it now? | ||
It's like, I guess Biden's out of office, so we kind of don't talk about it as much. | ||
We talk about the auto pen and some of the other stuff. | ||
No, that still happened. | ||
The oversight committee still showed us the proof of the Biden crime family. | ||
How do we just ignore that? | ||
Is it time to maybe bring that back into the fold? | ||
Well, they all got pardoned, right? | ||
But like the question was, is like, can we test that pardon? | ||
Didn't we get someone come forward and say, hey, these are all auto pens. | ||
These aren't legit. | ||
Let's go test that legal theory. | ||
I'd like to see it done. | ||
I'd like to see people kind of live in a world where we claim there's not a double standard, or at least we aspire to not having a double standard and that you don't get to be politically. | ||
It's part of the reason why I'm so pessimistic about prosecutions. | ||
It might be the reason for you, too. | ||
Look, did they? | ||
I will just say this. | ||
My reason is simple. | ||
I'm from the show me state. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's it. | ||
Well, that's it. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Did they ever lock up Hillary Clinton? | ||
Whenever people bring stuff up, they're like, yeah, the indictments are about to come. | ||
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Listen. | |
Oh, I'm already seeing. | ||
I'm sure you're saying now that Trump is federalizing D.C., this is the new Q thing. | ||
See, he's got them. | ||
He's got them now. | ||
Do you want to know what happened the last time they did this? | ||
Because I was there. | ||
They're talking about 2020? | ||
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Yeah. | |
You know what happened? | ||
A bunch of FBI agents took a knee for BLM. | ||
They all still have a job, my friend. | ||
Most of them got promoted significantly. | ||
Well, that was after they had forced Trump into the bunker. | ||
That actually happened afterwards. | ||
Oh, the knee happened. | ||
I had my time Events wrong. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So the knee happened June 4th of 2020. | ||
The knee. | ||
The knee. | ||
And as I recall it. | ||
Which knee was that? | ||
Because there were a lot of knees. | ||
There were some big knees. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
So Sarah Linden was one of the people there. | ||
Amy Oaks. | ||
Like, I knew the names of these people. | ||
Here's what's crazy. | ||
Folks walked into the FBI's office when Cash Patel came in and they said, we got some things we got to straighten out, right? | ||
One of the reasons that the claim that Steve Jensen was allowed to be in the office that he was, he's one of the guys that called you a domestic terrorist and signed off on that sort of investigation. | ||
One of the reasons why people claimed he was there is because he knew where the bodies were buried. | ||
If you listen to some of the pundit types out there and if you listen to the sort of spin, I'll tell you the real reason that he got promoted. | ||
He had people from the FBI pushing his name forward, saying, hey, keep him in office. | ||
Like, give this guy a job. | ||
He's one of us. | ||
He's one of the good guys. | ||
And then they realize, oh, shit, Kyle Seraphin's still out there and still knows things about the FBI and knows what an FBI Deto section chief is and can go back and read congressional testimony and find out that he called every J Sixer a terrorist. | ||
So then they went, well, like, well, now what are we doing? | ||
Like, we're in a bad spot. | ||
So they came to him and they said, you need to be able to ID these kneelers. | ||
We call them Neil. | ||
We call them Neil T6. | ||
So you got to ID the Neil Team 6 folks from a lot of them. | ||
There was like a dozen of them. | ||
How did that go down? | ||
Did they just decide to like, did somebody call them out of the building? | ||
I mean, how do you even end up in a situation? | ||
That's exactly the problem here. | ||
What happened was, and I may even have like a solution to it here sitting up. | ||
You got your own stacks. | ||
Dude, I brought my own stack and I think I have a solution to it. | ||
So give me a second. | ||
Yeah, pour through your stacks. | ||
We can relate to stacks. | ||
Here's the solution. | ||
I'll hand it over to you right now. | ||
Very relatable. | ||
The fact is, is they were doing presence patrols because under Trump 1.0, this is June summer of 2020. | ||
The BLM riots were happening all over the country. | ||
You had FBI agents that were being ordered to go do something they're not capable of doing. | ||
They're not the right person for that job. | ||
They're not the tool for that. | ||
They don't have training as cops. | ||
And so there's Sarah Linden right there. | ||
I knew her. | ||
She looks very well put together. | ||
She is. | ||
What do you think her mile is? | ||
I don't know about her mile, but I saw the best comment earlier was that we knew that the FBI had access to tanks because of Waco, but no one knew that they were in D.C. Just put her in front of a federal building. | ||
Do you know that she was a she was a supervisor? | ||
At that one, she was supervised. | ||
So she was a GS-14. | ||
She got moved to a GS-15 after that. | ||
And then she moved. | ||
That's an upgrade, I'm assuming. | ||
Yeah, she got promoted. | ||
And then she got promoted. | ||
She was actually the acting special agent in charge of one of the divisions in the FBI in DC. | ||
And now she's the chief counterterrorism agent for Russia. | ||
Oh, perfect. | ||
So she's been promoted handily. | ||
So look, that's a really great picture. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
So is this them before they went out? | ||
That's after. | ||
That's them. | ||
So the whole thing, what you're presenting to me is the facts. | ||
Don't federalize DC and put FBI agents on cop duty because hold on, hold on. | ||
Let's not. | ||
Wait, wait, wait, before we cross that intersection here. | ||
So this looks like a coordinated event. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like they said, okay, come down. | ||
Was it an option? | ||
Did they send out an email like, who wants to go take a knee for BL? | ||
Like, how does this even go? | ||
All right. | ||
So let's break this down. | ||
There was violence across the country. | ||
There was violence happening in Washington, D.C. There was this push, and they were like, hey, Bill Barr, do something. | ||
And in classic government form, do something means throw some bodies at it. | ||
Don't have a really good idea. | ||
Don't have a baked plan. | ||
Make sure FBI has plastered right there on all of our chests and sleeves. | ||
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Right. | |
So FBI, ATF, DEA, I think the United States Marshals. | ||
Isn't this like training garb here? | ||
This isn't this. | ||
They don't wear this every day, do they? | ||
No, only when they're out marching around with rifles or so it was a whole stunt. | ||
Yeah, this was a PR show. | ||
From the uniform to the uniform. | ||
So I gotta, I got a little bit of leash here to explain to you, but they sent all FBI agents that were in the Washington field office, that was my office, out to go march around in Washington, D.C. And what I'm calling a presence patrol. | ||
There's two reasons you do a presence patrol when you're in the military. | ||
One is to show that you're there and drive the bad guys underground. | ||
The other is to like provoke a fight so that they'll come after you. | ||
And so then you can be like, oh, like, you know, like we, we eliminated the enemy. | ||
We lured them out and we engaged. | ||
Get a couple of bodies, couple arrests. | ||
So there you go. | ||
But instead, what happened is they actually did a presence patrol marching around what was essentially a green zone in Washington, D.C. They set out the National Guard, made a safe space, and then presented these people to walk around. | ||
So you got a couple of protesters that were out in the street. | ||
That's what was going on in the actual moment when they did the knee. | ||
They even had the face mask on too. | ||
Yeah, they had the face mask. | ||
This is all like COVID time, right? | ||
I was out doing night ones. | ||
We're walking around at night, which is even dumber. | ||
And again, we had National Guards troops that were like setting up defensive fighting positions on the street corner. | ||
They've got does and a half trucks that are blocking the intersection. | ||
No reason for any of this. | ||
Not in the area where BLM was rioting, by the way. | ||
It was in the area that was like whatever the safe zone was. | ||
And so we're out walking around. | ||
This wasn't Lafayette Square. | ||
It was eventually. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
And that happened eventually. | ||
So some of that stuff was kicking off. | ||
But yeah, that was going on. | ||
And then we're walking around in another area. | ||
Like we're walking in the National Mall and some of the streets that are around the Washington field office and around the Hoover Building, Pennsylvania Avenue, so on and so forth. | ||
So we're walking around doing this for no particular reason. | ||
And on that particular day, a bunch of people who were like BLM protesters decided that they were going to go out and tell, kneel with us, like show us solidarity. | ||
And rather than them say, no, we're federal agents. | ||
We're just here to make sure that you have a First Amendment right to protest and do whatever you want. | ||
They were like, oh, it's scary. | ||
Like you have 15 armed federal agents that dropped to a knee because a couple of people were shouting at them, take a knee with us. | ||
They weren't close. | ||
There was like 75 yards or more distance between the people that were yelling. | ||
So the crazy part is this, because they took that knee, which they should have never done. | ||
Then you got the picture where Chris Ray was standing there and everybody's in the conference room. | ||
That conference room picture was created and set up by a woman named Larissa Knapp. | ||
She was the special agent in charge of counterterrorism for the Washington field office. | ||
She's since retired. | ||
She now works for the Motion Picture Association of America and she does security rating systems. | ||
Nothing like getting into the Intel world, right? | ||
That's fun. | ||
Right? | ||
So she went away from that. | ||
Fed to Hollywood career change. | ||
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Yes. | |
So she's now like nothing like an information industrial complex that we're dealing with. | ||
So she left that. | ||
She ended up getting promoted multiple times until she was the top person in the FBI for all of national security. | ||
So she ended up as what's called the executive assistant director of National Security Branch. | ||
Long and short of it is, she basically came out and yelled at me. | ||
I was the only one there that looked like what she was saying was crazy. | ||
I was sitting in a conference room with probably 30 people and she basically, I don't know the exact words, so I'm just going to make up the words that they sounded like in my ears. | ||
It's kind of like that. | ||
She said, there were no scandals on my watch. | ||
There are no scandals on my watch. | ||
This was not a scandal because there were no scandals on my watch. | ||
I just got a promotion. | ||
I'm about to go to headquarters. | ||
So there are no scandals on my watch and this was not a scandal. | ||
There will be no insubordination. | ||
So she immediately called all of the agents that were involved in the kneeling incident. | ||
She called Chris Ray directly, told him it was not a scandal. | ||
They were in fear for their life. | ||
They de-escalated. | ||
Fear for their lives. | ||
They saved lives by smiling and laughing. | ||
Well, you know, don't let the evidence confuse you. | ||
I mean, I look at that one lady there. | ||
She looks like she's having some fun. | ||
Some of them are definitely having fun. | ||
And what's funny is, if you look broader, if you look actually on the corner of that picture, the one black female agent that was there didn't take a knee. | ||
I think her name is Tatiana. | ||
She's like, yeah, I'm not taking a knee for this crap. | ||
That's all right. | ||
So they got all called in. | ||
They all went to that. | ||
They all went to that conference room, which you saw on the other page. | ||
And at the end of the day, they all got dispensation. | ||
They all got Applebee's gift cards for $100. | ||
What's the special at Applebee's right now? | ||
Do we know? | ||
It's unclear. | ||
They have some appetizer deal. | ||
I'm unwilling. | ||
Did you take advantage? | ||
I didn't get that. | ||
You didn't get the Applebee's gift card? | ||
I didn't. | ||
That seems kind of fascistic, actually. | ||
It does. | ||
How did they get that deal done? | ||
Well, that was actually given out by the FBI. | ||
I didn't see a single Applebee's burn to the ground during those riots. | ||
You might be honest. | ||
I'm disconnecting the dots here. | ||
So what's crazy is that the FBI Agents Association gave them the gift cards, and then apparently they actually had to take them back afterwards, which is even funnier because we publicized it and it made it really embarrassing that they were supposed to respond. | ||
They weren't supposed to get a gift of monetary value. | ||
Two for one on an app special. | ||
So embarrassingly enough, all these people did that. | ||
And there's been this question inside the bureau itself: like, hey, who are all the people that took a knee? | ||
And why didn't they have like something in their file? | ||
And so my buddy put out a thread. | ||
That's what you're actually holding. | ||
You're holding Phil Kennedy thread. | ||
Yeah, Phil Kennedy's holding the thread. | ||
He is. | ||
He was one of the first ones to go. | ||
I call him kind of the canary in the coal mine. | ||
He was the first guy to get let go because of what he said happened on January 6th. | ||
He referred to it as Crossfire Hurricane 2. | ||
And that wasn't acceptable on an anonymous survey. | ||
So they went out and fired him over something that didn't make any sense. | ||
He'd been an agent for 15 years. | ||
Well, you know, Pelosi is out there today here. | ||
Do you mean that? | ||
Do you know Pelosi? | ||
Pelosi is out here today blaming Trump for January 6th again, saying he stood down. | ||
Well, we've already proven that that's not true, right? | ||
That's what's so frustrating. | ||
And I don't want to live in this. | ||
We're living in a narrative war where essentially, like, if you have a voice, you go tell your people what they need to know. | ||
And then I'll tell my people what They need to know. | ||
And eventually none of us are going to be causing any actions. | ||
We're all just doing this. | ||
And then we all get re-elected. | ||
We all go ask for money. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So you're getting that. | ||
So I'll go back a little bit. | ||
First of all, the people in this photo could be easily unmasked, but I claimed some scalps last week. | ||
I think you probably knew about that. | ||
Yeah, we were talking about that. | ||
The funniest thing is, is one of the requests of the guy who was running the Washington field office was just name all these agents. | ||
There's a official archivist who works inside that field office who takes pictures. | ||
Her name is Jennifer. | ||
I know her. | ||
She's a nice enough lady. | ||
She would know the names of all the people in here. | ||
Plus, all the people got invited there somehow via email. | ||
But wouldn't it be more fair to I just want to have their names known because that's some of those people got promoted. | ||
It might be getting appropriate. | ||
You might be getting a little punch drunk here. | ||
Wouldn't it be more fair to just go after the organizing agent who's now running counterterrorism? | ||
Wouldn't she be the one? | ||
She wasn't the one who organized it. | ||
It actually came from Larissa Knapp and she's no longer with the FBI. | ||
But this goes to a deeper problem. | ||
All the people that got promoted in management during that time, if you worked for Chris Ray and you were promoted into senior executive management, or if you worked under Jim Comey and you're still around and you got promoted to senior executive management, you're the problem. | ||
This is a woman who's on my like hit and or shit list, if you will. | ||
Isn't that something I believe Vongino and Patel would both agree with you? | ||
A year ago, at least a year ago they did for sure. | ||
They used to. | ||
I just showed this on Alex show, so I'll share it with you fun. | ||
This woman, I exposed her name on my podcast. | ||
That was over the weekend. | ||
She deleted it. | ||
So I had to find a picture of her because that was the best part. | ||
Like that's actually the hardest part is finding a picture of these people because they don't ever show up. | ||
There she is. | ||
There's she next to Ray. | ||
She lives in a 625 square foot apartment in New York City. | ||
Is that Maureen Comey up there too? | ||
Show me. | ||
Is that on the left? | ||
Is that Maureen Comey? | ||
I don't recognize her. | ||
It could be, though. | ||
That was in Nigeria because they took a director's trip because the FBI director needs to go to Nigeria for strategic Nigerian purposes. | ||
Right. | ||
Unclear why we're going and sending our people out there. | ||
But at the end of the day, she was the special assistant to Chris Ray and she was in charge of strategy and operations. | ||
And that doesn't seem like someone you would still want in your administration running the New York field office, does it? | ||
Like this, this is the brutal problem. | ||
We have not seen accountability at a low level. | ||
We haven't seen it at a high level. | ||
We haven't seen any of the Bidens go to jail over this stuff. | ||
Like you said, they were dead to rights. | ||
So here's a credible allegation that I made to Cash Patel before he became FBI director, and I'd like him to remember it. | ||
A guy who brought me significant amounts of accurate information from inside the Hoover Building and some of the other field offices he's worked in made a claim to me about two years ago, maybe a year and a half ago, that Jim Biden was caught on a confidential human source recording selling U.S. citizenships because of his access to President Joe Biden, and that that was pursued in the United States Attorney's Office in Palm Beach, Florida. | ||
So that's Trump's backyard. | ||
That they thought it was a legitimate case that could move forward and it was squashed by DOJ Main. | ||
That's the people at headquarters up in Washington, D.C. What year was that? | ||
It was like two years ago. | ||
This is still well when Biden was president. | ||
So this is still well within the statute of limitations. | ||
And 10%, whatever James is getting, he's kicking 10%. | ||
That's what we hear, right? | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
Joe's words. | ||
Shouldn't we be looking for recordings of things like this? | ||
Shouldn't these ops that got squished? | ||
I knew a guy that brought me, he was a whistleblower under Biden as well, but it had nothing to do with Biden. | ||
They just had a prosecutable counterintelligence case against the Chinese in, let's say, some part of this state. | ||
That's not very common that you could prosecute a Chinese counterintelligence case. | ||
So when you have one, you want it. | ||
And it was shut down under the Biden administration as well. | ||
And they said, we're not going to move forward with this simply because we're not going to go hard on China. | ||
That seems incredibly insane. | ||
And so why are those not, those are where the wins would happen. | ||
You'd say, hey, who are the people that were pushing things forward under the previous administration that got squashed because of it? | ||
And can we go pick up that baton and carry it further? | ||
And whether that's a prosecution of Joe and family or whether it's a prosecution of people that Joe and co allowed into this country, I think it's what people voted for. | ||
That's the America only that I want. | ||
I don't do America first, by the way. | ||
Well, I look at it like this. | ||
I can't control Donald Trump. | ||
He's going to control himself. | ||
So that's just the reality of the situation. | ||
If he wants to, for whatever that means to him, however he can do it, if he wants to drain the swamp, then he's going to drain the swamp. | ||
If not, then he's not. | ||
So that is what it is. | ||
I'm not going to change. | ||
I'm not going to change what I think needs to be done to fix D.C. So what I see happening is maybe in his head, Trump thinks it's the right thing not to go after the political Opposition. | ||
And maybe Trump thinks, and he might be right, that if he can get the economy humming again, and we're maybe, you know, kind of kicking the generator right now to get it fired up, it's like, all right, you know, it's like kind of humming a little bit, but it's like, okay, kick the generator, needs a little more juice. | ||
Somebody spit some gas in there. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, he might think if I can just get the economy humming in two, four years, then political relations will be a lot better and we can kind of maybe move past this age of corruption and this era of corruption. | ||
Maybe he believes that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
His behavior, to me, that's what I read into it. | ||
I sit here and I just say, no. | ||
Yeah, there's no way that would be, I say, if you don't arrest the deep state, you're basically passing the baton to, let's say, us for lack of a character lead at this point. | ||
You're passing the baton to us. | ||
Well, you're telling me that I have to keep calling out people inside the agencies that I don't have like direct access to and name the people, like the case agent on the Mar-a-Lago search warrant who ran that case. | ||
Now you need me to tell you that he's also flying the director's plane and he's listening to the conversation. | ||
From the outside. | ||
Yeah, I'm not in the FBI. | ||
Like my access is people who are confused about why these things are carrying on. | ||
Well, that's why I said what I said to you last week, why it's so significant. | ||
When I'm getting messages from people in D.C. like, hey, please do this. | ||
Saw that. | ||
And when you're, you know, you're getting it from the, from the FBI, it's like, that just shows you. | ||
And even, again, it's not to make excuses for Trump. | ||
It's just like, how much power does Trump even have? | ||
Well, let's, let's, I think we have to get more. | ||
I think we have to be more specific. | ||
I think that Donald Trump doesn't understand how dangerous the FBI is for all of the things that has happened to him. | ||
And I'm only going to do that based on I don't think he's irrational. | ||
I don't think he's dumb. | ||
And he's not taking actions that a rational, sane person who sees what they do would take. | ||
Well, is there a difference, though? | ||
It's a federalized Washington, D.C. All right, let's get into it in a second. | ||
Because this would be, let's say, if I'm playing devil's advocate here, I would say, okay, why would President Trump feel that way? | ||
Well, if I'm sitting in the Oval Office or even down at Mar-a-Lago and, hey, we're sending an FBI agent in to talk to you and you're that FBI agent, then I'm like, oh, this is a good guy. | ||
Okay, maybe things are, maybe things aren't so bad. | ||
So he's only getting like one perspective, right? | ||
He's not seeing what's really going on, I think, behind all of it. | ||
And then, of course, he's getting gatekept. | ||
But okay, so now connecting this to the federalization issue. | ||
So this is not the right tool for this, number one. | ||
Like, yeah, fine. | ||
Federalized Washington, D.C. That means that you take direct control over what I think is one of the most corrupt police agencies that exists. | ||
The D.C. Metro PDF. | ||
Maybe the most corrupt city in the world. | ||
I'm telling you, so when I had a friend who had a problem in Washington, D.C., I reached out to all my buddies inside the field office. | ||
And I was still living in Virginia at the time. | ||
So I'm like, hey, my neighbor's got a problem in D.C. You know, who do you know that you trust at DC Metro? | ||
I call friends in national security. | ||
I call friends on the JTTF, the Joint Terrorism Task Force. | ||
I call friends that worked criminal cases. | ||
I'm like, who do you know and like? | ||
They're like, no one. | ||
I was like, wait a minute. | ||
You don't have a single person inside this police agency that we work with on a regular basis. | ||
And the answer that I remember that was most poignant, I can't remember who said it to me, so it doesn't really matter, but he said, they're all either too fat or too corrupt. | ||
There's not a single person that I think would like carry the ball forward and do the right thing in the right way. | ||
Does that mean that there's not a non-corrupt version of the DC Metro PD? | ||
Of course not. | ||
I'm sure there are people that are decent. | ||
I just didn't know any and I couldn't find one. | ||
So that's your problem. | ||
When I look at like, oh, how do we fix this problem of crime in Washington, D.C., you're trying to attack it with infrastructure that is already a problem for you. | ||
Well, you have to be already doing things that are working against your best interest. | ||
They put the guy who called all J Sixers terrorists, agreed to it and moved along with it, and then also refused to ID the people that knelt for BLM. | ||
That should have been a no-brainer. | ||
Let's make a couple examples of what you're saying here. | ||
We had Tariq Johnson on, who you would say is a DC Metro Police, Capitol Police. | ||
He was Capitol Police, different agencies. | ||
I think they have a lot of the same institutional issues. | ||
And he was basically explaining what you're explaining, how in the Capitol police, it's like you either do the bidding of the political control or you're just going to be out of a job by hook or by crook. | ||
A lot of people leave and go into private security. | ||
A lot of people just leave and say, I can't do this anymore. | ||
It's too corrupt. | ||
Or from my experience, because I went through it multiple times, like the police, when they arrest me, by the time the cameras are off and we're in the pantywagon and I'm in a cup, they're like, they're all like agreeing with me. | ||
They're like, hey, like, yeah, things are really bad here, blah, blah, blah. | ||
They were telling me the one story about when they threw me into the dungeon. | ||
I forget who it was. | ||
Some big left-wing, you know, some loudmouthed left-wing actress disrupted Congress and they had the same thing. | ||
They pull her out of the room and they get the call. | ||
Call was release her. | ||
Well, they get the call from me. | ||
The call is no, you're throwing him in jail. | ||
So they tell you this stuff and they're like, hey, just so you know, like, just what you're doing. | ||
Just imagine being the kind of man that takes that order and you're okay with it. | ||
Because they did have a name for this. | ||
There's like, it's not like we don't have any precedent for how this went down. | ||
The concept of ordinary men who just did the bidding of like some evil and walked. | ||
Just doing my job. | ||
Just doing my job. | ||
I'm just following orders. | ||
Fight a dollar, man. | ||
Fight a dollar. | ||
The fact of the matter is, is that's actually the same defense Cash Patel made for this guy, Steve Jensen. | ||
Said, just doing his job. | ||
He did what Americans would want him to do. | ||
He followed orders and he had a chain of command and he kept his job. | ||
And then you, I feel like we had kind of a moment where we realized like, hey, you know, I had that moment. | ||
My moment was, you cannot have the attorney general go in front of Congress and say that we're not going to investigate parents at school board meetings and use counterterrorism resources and then put out a memo to all FBI field agents and say, we're going to be using counterterrorism tools on these people. | ||
So when I brought it to Congress, like that was the end of the road for me. | ||
I got no problem with being that, that being the end of the road. | ||
I told Dan Bongino this in the first time that we ever sat down. | ||
I said, the proudest moment for me was that they said, you're no longer worthy of being here. | ||
And it was before they went into Mar-a-Lago. | ||
I was like, good. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You guys just raided a former president and now the current president's house. | ||
You guys did a documentary on this. | ||
Yeah, we did. | ||
Which is, which is really like, it's so crazy. | ||
I'm living in the upside down every day. | ||
I can't even, oh, I call it we're in the political bizarro world. | ||
Yeah, we are. | ||
We are. | ||
Like with the Epstein files is another one. | ||
It's like you're playing tug of war, the Epstein files, and you look behind you and it's Democrats and liberals. | ||
You're like, what the hell? | ||
Yeah. | ||
You look at the other side of the rope and it's Trump and people in MAGA hats. | ||
You're like, what the hell? | ||
I thought I was... | ||
I'm just saying, I don't know when phase two is coming, but I'm excited to find out we're going to federalize DC before we do that. | ||
All right. | ||
We're going on a special mission to find Pam Bonte's desk. | ||
It's the only way. | ||
It's got a truckload of papers on it. | ||
It's the only way. | ||
It might be in a truck. | ||
Maybe that's what it is. | ||
It might be. | ||
It's traveling around. | ||
They can't find it. | ||
It's somewhere in a truck. | ||
It's like broken arrow. | ||
We will find Pam Bondi's desk for Pam, for her. | ||
She needs the help, guys. | ||
We'll find it. | ||
We'll find some dogs, maybe. | ||
Anything to find this desk. | ||
Well, I'd mentioned this earlier. | ||
Sad state of affairs. | ||
Three dead and shooting at Target in Austin, Texas. | ||
Suspect detained. | ||
Suspect stole a car, crashed it, stole another while fleeing the scene. | ||
Absolute madness here. | ||
Mostly, I mean, a younger guy, 32 years old. | ||
And, well, don't be surprised when it comes out he was on pharmaceutical drugs. | ||
Right. | ||
How does that happen in Texas still? | ||
Well, we just got constitutional carry here not too long ago. | ||
I mean, it was. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
No, I exercise it very heavily. | ||
But my concern is, is that, you know, we've known this since the Luby shooter that happened in the early 90s. | ||
I was like, hey, if someone comes in and does something dumb with a gun, people need to have a gun. | ||
It's Texas America. | ||
Like, what's your excuse? | ||
Yeah, well, and maybe. | ||
Is it because it's Target? | ||
Is that a soft environment? | ||
Is that a gun-free or a general? | ||
I know you don't have. | ||
What is that? | ||
What is the, you know what it is? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I can't read it. | ||
No, no, no, the ordinance. | ||
Yeah, no, I can't read signs. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
No, okay. | ||
I've been, I've had a difficulty seeing words on Windows. | ||
I just, I can't process that. | ||
Whatever that famous ordinance is that everybody calls it with the nickname. | ||
You've never heard of that. | ||
I've never heard of it. | ||
I don't even know what it is. | ||
All I know is that like, I'm armed. | ||
I'm always armed. | ||
That's the only way I know how to be. | ||
Well, see, and this is why. | ||
Because I'm responsible for me. | ||
That's it. | ||
This is why I look at the federalization of the cities and it's like, hey, look, I'll give them credit for trying something. | ||
We can talk about that in a second. | ||
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But it's like, you have to use the right tool, man. | |
And you just, again, nobody, I don't want, I'm not saying I want to live in the Wild West where somebody walks into a bar with a gun and you're like, okay, is this a good guy or a bad guy? | ||
I'm not saying I want that, but let's just be perfectly clear. | ||
When people are carrying, a bad guy is less likely to commit a crime if he thinks there's a good guy next to him with a gun. | ||
Let me just solve the question, good guy or bad guy, right up front. | ||
It's the easiest answer is if they have a holster. | ||
Default position is good guy until proven otherwise. | ||
People who take time to put holsters on are usually not my problem. | ||
So, what are you saying? | ||
If it's like tucked into their waistband, probably not a good guy. | ||
Right. | ||
I know one guy, actually, the only guy I know that was law enforcement that actually tucked things into his waistband was a former DC Metro PD guy. | ||
It was a real suspect. | ||
Is he old school? | ||
I don't understand what his nature was, but he told me he was like, Yeah, I just took it in my waistband. | ||
I have a very low-profile pocket holster. | ||
Would that count? | ||
A holster is a holster, but at the end of the day, if you know what you're doing, you're carrying appendix and we can straighten you out. | ||
We being me, I'll help you out. | ||
We'll go shoot and we'll get it straight up. | ||
Look, people who have taken the forethought to carry a weapon in a professional way that covers the trigger and makes sure that they can don't see them running into the armory at the National Guard building. | ||
You don't see them running into a police station. | ||
It's very rare you see someone try to do that. | ||
You don't want to go shoot where people are. | ||
Now, why wouldn't they go to a bank? | ||
We have like a whole history of that in this country. | ||
Is that because they fear there's a guy with a gun there that would stop them from committing the crime? | ||
I think also the money's pretty well locked down. | ||
They're going to get bait bills. | ||
I have a brother who used to work for a bank. | ||
This little ID that they put onto everything. | ||
They signed a deal with the federal government a long time ago. | ||
So, all classified printers have that. | ||
Yeah, they provide consumer, consumer printers have the same thing. | ||
Right. | ||
And it's an interesting, it's an interesting little video breakdown. | ||
But the funny thing about it was they said that the main, at least they say, the main thrust is to stop counterfeiting money. | ||
Right. | ||
And so I'm just sitting here and I'm thinking, well, now, hold on a second. | ||
If that's the case, what are they really admitting? | ||
They're admitting that your money is fake and that anybody can print it. | ||
That's what they're admitting is that money is fake, but they should be the only ones allowed to print fake money. | ||
I mean, I think we know that the money doesn't have any intrinsic value. | ||
Right. | ||
But it's funny when they actually present it. | ||
I actually think that means they're probably arguing for something else. | ||
I think there's another. | ||
Well, I'm sure. | ||
There's probably another reason for why they're doing that. | ||
Anyway. | ||
All right. | ||
Hold on. | ||
You wanted to comment on the Ice Raid video that we played earlier. | ||
Sure. | ||
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Yeah. | |
We're grunting. | ||
We're playing. | ||
We're playing music. | ||
We're tough. | ||
We're showing and we're going after the cartels. | ||
It's ice. | ||
Right. | ||
So the problem is, is that this entire sort of social media environment and what you guys are seeing on the screen with people knocking doors. | ||
Like, first of all, that is a very, very small percentage of what anybody does in law enforcement. | ||
You know, unless you're on a dedicated sort of jump out team that does that. | ||
It's certainly not what federal agents are doing most of the time. | ||
But they're hiring these people. | ||
They're giving $50,000 bonuses. | ||
They're bringing guys back in from retirement. | ||
I don't hate any of that, but they're so anxious to get a win because they're not getting the deportation numbers that need to be done. | ||
They're so anxious to get the win that they're going to say, like, we hired back 50, you know, 150 guys this week. | ||
And you're like, cool. | ||
Like, what are they doing? | ||
Do they go to an academy class? | ||
Are they current on anything? | ||
And the answer is no. | ||
So I've had people tell me, yeah, they're getting hired back in. | ||
And then they're just sitting in an ice office because they have nowhere to go. | ||
They have no legal authority to carry a weapon system. | ||
They don't have the most recent requirement. | ||
They're out of service too long to be able to get scope back in and be able to be re-deputized as either an 1801 or an 1811 federal agent. | ||
So they're just hanging out and they're getting like a fat paycheck and a $50,000 bonus on top of it. | ||
So cool for you if you're a guy that wants to go get into that job, but they're also bringing in bottom of the barrel people who just want to round up like illegals, which I don't hate at the end of the day. | ||
Like, yeah, get rid of all of them. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But, you know, we've got a bunch of GWAT veterans that should be out there that should be prioritized. | ||
We also still haven't solved the problem with any of the people that got kicked out of the military service that refused to get the COVID vaccines. | ||
They've brought back in almost none. | ||
So we're, this is theater. | ||
It's like it seems like a win, I guess, to somebody. | ||
And they're going to go out and make cool videos. | ||
And it's the alternative from what we saw from the Biden administration. | ||
You know, here's my problem. | ||
And I guess it kind of maybe just hit me, but I've been thinking about it. | ||
My problem is I am immune to propaganda. | ||
Right. | ||
Whether it comes from the left or the right or a foreign country or my own country. | ||
Like, not only am I immune to it, I have an extremely strong sense. | ||
Like, you know, it's like somebody that has good, like you can pick up, maybe you've worked in a bakery for a long time. | ||
It's like you know exactly when you're cooking a certain kind of cake. | ||
It's like, oh, I know you're cooking that cake because I've smelled it. | ||
So it's like, you can't slip any propaganda by me. | ||
Right, but that's a problem. | ||
That's a problem because, and I told this to Alex earlier, the number one sin for a lot of the folks that are like on the other side of the rope for Epstein or anything else, right? | ||
When they're, they buy the information op, the number one sin is if you know that something is BS too soon. | ||
If you say What's true too quickly, then you're not a team player. | ||
You're not part. | ||
I'm constantly being told, you're not part of the movement. | ||
It's like, yeah, newsflash, I'm not part of your movement. | ||
I don't even need to tell you that. | ||
Like, that should be obvious to you. | ||
I had a guy go, hey, are you with Trump or against him? | ||
And I'm like, oh, I'm only with him when he's right, which is not all the time because he's a human being and he's fallible. | ||
So, like, I don't know. | ||
I'm not, I'm not that guy. | ||
You're not an idolater is your problem, as we talked about the last time. | ||
If you're not an idolator, if you're not willing to take propaganda at face value and like go out there and cheerlead and pick up the pom-poms, and you're not that guy, you may be the mop to be able to clean up the I volunteered as the mop. | ||
You said I needed a haircut. | ||
I said, wrongo. | ||
This is because I'm a mop for D.C., whenever they're ready to use me to clean it up. | ||
I like it. | ||
Split me upside down. | ||
Trump can mop the floors of the Capitol with me. | ||
Yeah, well, that's a strong volunteer option. | ||
But the fact is, if you catch on too soon, if you don't play along with the propaganda game, and that's the other reason why you get the calls from people that are in D.C., they know it's not working. | ||
They know that it's crap. | ||
They know that they're doing messaging without actual wins. | ||
And that doesn't mean that you don't want them to win. | ||
Well, and I think there's calling out bullshit is not saying that you don't want to win. | ||
Look at you. | ||
I had a long weekend. | ||
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Oh my God. | |
Tough weekend for you. | ||
They merged you with the big Lebowski, but like, that's like fat Lebowski. | ||
That was a really tough weekend for me, man. | ||
I let myself go. | ||
All right. | ||
But we got it all under control. | ||
It just took a couple hours this morning in the weight room. | ||
We got it off. | ||
Whatever you're doing, if it works to get you back to this, you're winning. | ||
This is what you should do. | ||
Bottle it and sell it. | ||
Well, I figured they couldn't carry a mop that heavy. | ||
So I had to slim back that. | ||
That's how you stay. | ||
See, you can't wipe the floors with a mop that that thick. | ||
Why did they do that? | ||
So we just brought it back down. | ||
It's just we're having, we are allowed to have fun. | ||
That's what I do. | ||
Like people that can still have fun with all of this. | ||
It's like some people can't even have fun anymore. | ||
If you've never, so that's one of the things that people in the military will like anybody who's been in things that sucked, and then you're always like making, there's always a fart joke in the middle of it, or there's always universally funny every time. | ||
I've done days where, so when I was training in San Antonio, I remember we were up for like 28 straight hours and then they told us, like, do a skit and make fun of all the people that are crushing your soul. | ||
And you got to go hard when you get that opportunity because it's your free chance to just complain. | ||
Yeah, if you can't have fun with it, like we're all going to die, but might as well have a good time while we're doing it. | ||
So yeah, well, you get back to the issue talking about that ICE video. | ||
It's just like, I see that and I'm like, this just. | ||
But even if it's like, say, for a good cause, like I still recognize propaganda. | ||
Like propaganda can be for a good thing or for a bad thing. | ||
Right. | ||
You could be like, hey, that was a little heavy on the is a little heavy on. | ||
Are we really trying to get rid of the cartels? | ||
Like you're not hiring Johnny from down the block to throw on full military garb and go bust in a cartel guy's door. | ||
Like that's not happening. | ||
Like there's training that went into that. | ||
Those guys, you know, have some time together on a team. | ||
Like everybody's flowing into the room properly. | ||
I can tell you, I can tell you because I've seen what it looks like in the training environment when you take new agents and you have them go do that and they've never done it before. | ||
It looks like crying, panic, emotional devastation. | ||
It looks not like that. | ||
Which is by design, by the way. | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
Although I've never seen anybody go through the ceiling and well, that's a comics. | ||
That's a comedy. | ||
I know, but I want that. | ||
I want that in my life. | ||
You mean it's not like Hollywood? | ||
I want people going through windows. | ||
Like I want them to Aussie wrap down the building and go. | ||
They want it to be like Jurassic, the new Jurassic. | ||
The best is that all those dudes are running out there with like suppressed MP5s. | ||
So they're like, they're not even America. | ||
Like nobody's carrying that gun. | ||
So you brought this story to my attention. | ||
It's barely getting any press, which tells me something else is going on here. | ||
Feds deploy special operations and counterterrorism teams to Texas prison camp due to death threats against Maxwell. | ||
Panic as shots fired near prison where Epstein accomplice Maxwell is being held and other similar headlines dealing with this today. | ||
Well, I think we all kind of, anybody that understands the federal system, I don't know how familiar you are with the BOP. | ||
I have a bit of an intimate relationship with it. | ||
Anybody know, anybody will tell you that the Fed camp is like, it's like not even low security. | ||
It's almost like no security. | ||
Some of these Fed camps, and everyone is kind of run differently, has their own. | ||
I don't know too much about this, but I talk to people that are very familiar with it. | ||
Some of these Fed camps, basically, like once it's like lights out curfew, it's kind of like, okay, game on type of a situation. | ||
Oh, interesting. | ||
Like you want something to come in, it can come in. | ||
You want something to go out? | ||
It can go out. | ||
And you've got a window of time there while there's basically no security. | ||
So each one is run differently. | ||
It's like escape from New York style. | ||
As soon as I saw them say we're sending Maxwell to a camp, I was like, okay, is this like opening up saying, hey, who wants to take her out? | ||
It's like, now's the time. | ||
Because obviously she's trying to get out of prison. | ||
That's no deal that she wants. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't know if you want to go to a lower security scenario. | ||
If that means that the, it becomes a two-way situation. | ||
I don't know if there was some increased threat like these stories are indicating, but I will tell you for sure, if somebody out there was trying to Epstein her, a Fed camp is like, okay, now's the opportunity. | ||
Calls are going out. | ||
Numbers are coming in. | ||
Is there a, is there an Infowars push for a t-shirt justice for Elaine? | ||
Yes, actually, would you, I got one right here. | ||
Do you really? | ||
Yeah, I do, actually. | ||
Here, check it out. | ||
So this is real. | ||
This is on this is on sale at the Alex Jones. | ||
This is not us setting this up. | ||
Like, I actually didn't know it either. | ||
They brought it into me. | ||
Look at that. | ||
There it is. | ||
Well, she's innocent after all. | ||
Allegedly, right? | ||
So here's the thing. | ||
Most of the people who are saying that, they've never read, they've never read the indictment. | ||
They've never read the press release on why she was sentenced or what she did. | ||
Or maybe the most important aspect of it, the sweetheart deal from the early 2000s where they said Epstein's co-conspirators are all good. | ||
Are exonerated. | ||
Right. | ||
No, I think there's so much smoke. | ||
And I think there's also, this is the other problem. | ||
I think a lot of people blew this stuff up. | ||
I constantly look at the story about Epstein and people are like, well, where were you on this? | ||
I'm like, I was the guy who was reserved. | ||
I've always been reserved because I don't have all the facts. | ||
Neither do you, by the way, because apparently there was only phase one of the binders and we're just waiting for the other phases, however many that may be. | ||
It's very exciting. | ||
We ran out of paper. | ||
If we could find the desk, which is running around the country in a truck like Broken Arrow and the Christian Slater scenario. | ||
It's like in The Dark Knight Rises. | ||
We got to find, like, a tracker. | ||
They keep it freaking moving. | ||
There's multiple versions of it. | ||
The desk is constantly running around. | ||
That is just an unsettling picture. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I wish that was my foot. | ||
Do you? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I wouldn't hold that against you. | ||
She'd hold it against her, apparently. | ||
Apparently, she did. | ||
But that's all it was. | ||
It was just Epstein getting some massages. | ||
Look, as long as you got clean tozies between two adults, that's not where the problem is. | ||
The problem is that there were young girls that were involved in that. | ||
So everyone sees problems with the issue there. | ||
Also, it's really weird to see who comes out in favor of it. | ||
How many people tell you to move on? | ||
Oh, CNN is polling otherwise. | ||
I'm like, oh, now we listen to CNN when it favors you. | ||
Again, that's the same propaganda instinct. | ||
It's like, I can't, I can only see that I didn't make it a campaign issue. | ||
Kyle Serafin, own Schroer, did not go forward and have people go up on stage and talk about transparency with the Epstein situation. | ||
Or Patel or Bongino. | ||
Right. | ||
We didn't go do this. | ||
We didn't make the Attorney General of the United States do a photo op where people stood outside of the White House 23. | ||
Even before Bongino, Patel, and Bondi were even part of this administration, every single one of them was talking about the Epstein list. | ||
That's right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And we didn't make them do that. | ||
But see, think about this is what, this is how much of a disaster. | ||
There's multiple camera angles taken. | ||
Like there's a photographer that is that is tasked with taking the football. | ||
Epstein just likes massages from girls with braces. | ||
No, so what's even stranger is they knew, oh, we got to send, now we got to spend apparently special operations and counterism, counterterrorism teams to the to the Fed camp Maxwell is at. | ||
Like, you knew you were going to have to do that. | ||
Right. | ||
Or here's the other question. | ||
That's coming from the sun, which is non-U.S. | ||
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based. | |
What are the other, what are the other sources? | ||
Because for me, I can't believe I didn't hear anything about this till you brought it to me. | ||
So the headline and the source are also really interesting to me. | ||
What's the other one that we have on there? | ||
Is that from the mirror? | ||
Neither of these are. | ||
So both of those are non-US. | ||
Okay, so is this people that are trying to rebuild? | ||
This is the Gateway Pundit, but they are citing the New York Sun. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, Gateway Pundit will run a lot of stories that are being carried in alternative outlets. | ||
So at the end of the day, if the primary movers in this story are coming from outside the United States and favor a left-leaning audience, are they trying to keep that in the headlines? | ||
So look, that's the problem when you start looking at these things from a couple of different directions. | ||
You go, okay, who's telling me this? | ||
Are they credible? | ||
Are they in a position to know about it? | ||
What's their end game? | ||
Do they have an aim by telling me this story? | ||
You know, is it soft or sympathetic towards one thing or another? | ||
Are they voting for someone? | ||
Are they trying to advertise that she's in this low-security thing that not everybody knew about? | ||
Are they advertising that she might be vulnerable and that they might need to protect her? | ||
And so that's the stuff I always look at. | ||
And I just go, I'm sick of people playing me. | ||
I'm sick of people trying to give me information and telling me, hey, just eat what I'm spoonfeeding you. | ||
Can you just do that? | ||
Can you just agree that ICE is super cool and they have cool, double bass drum rock songs and that they kick down doors? | ||
Can you not just talk about the fact that you're doing it? | ||
I want to join that. | ||
No, you don't. | ||
I want to get that 50,000. | ||
You'll be sitting at a desk like this, except you'll be doing less things. | ||
I've done that job. | ||
I got sent and set out a desk. | ||
I get paid 50 grand to do nothing, you're saying that's a bonus. | ||
That's the bonus. | ||
Yeah, that's not even my salary. | ||
It's not even your salary. | ||
I could do my show from an ice desk. | ||
You could. | ||
They might, I don't know. | ||
How long would they let that go on? | ||
Days. | ||
Yeah, it'd be measured in hours. | ||
I'd say, I need a deal. | ||
I'd say, let's get to the negotiating table here. | ||
I need a deal. | ||
Sweetheart deal. | ||
Just don't send me to a Fed camp. | ||
Not that one, at least. | ||
Yeah, not the one you were at before. | ||
Your whole thing, you're like, wait a minute, I can get $50,000. | ||
It reminded me of de Blasio eating the French fries. | ||
Are you saying that? | ||
You mean I can get French fries? | ||
How low quality. | ||
So I said this the other day. | ||
I think Steve Friend and I came up with this. | ||
We deserve a better class of grifters. | ||
Okay. | ||
We deserve better propaganda and psyops, hands down. | ||
But more importantly, we deserve better conquerors. | ||
Because should we really be looking at like Bill Gates as like the real threat to people? | ||
I watched Alex thing the other day about the food and the savory company with the fake butter and they're making fake foods that are not real. | ||
Yeah, they already have the APL chemicals they put on fruit. | ||
The question to me is really simple. | ||
Like, do we not deserve someone like a little bit more threatening and virile than Bill Gates being like the real super baddies? | ||
But isn't that, see, but that's all Hollywood propaganda is that you think, oh, the bad guy is going to be some hulking physical presence. | ||
That's what I want. | ||
But it's not. | ||
No, but I want it. | ||
It is the weak. | ||
It is the spineless coward. | ||
I know, but that's what I want. | ||
I want a better class of people. | ||
You can join the FBI. | ||
You can join ICE. | ||
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That's right. | |
I'd be a very good person. | ||
That's what somebody need. | ||
That's it. | ||
Start going around. | ||
Maybe that's what they'll start doing. | ||
Start sending somebody out in like a bad guy costume. | ||
We'll just straight. | ||
We'll just go full Hollywood. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
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Look. | |
Like we busted. | ||
We busted the dirt man. | ||
He was going around tormenting people in DC. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
So we need like actual villain names for the people that we're arresting. | ||
I mean, we're this far from it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We're this far from Pam Bondi telling you their street name. | ||
They always do that anyway. | ||
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We found the dirt mole in Washington, D.C. Yeah. | |
Come out with a cool name. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We got the dirt man. | ||
It has to be stronger than that. | ||
It's got to be. | ||
The street name is going to have to be the DC Crusher. | ||
I'm already embarrassed for them because anybody who saw this is like, that's not a bad idea. | ||
Somebody will pitch. | ||
That's probably on a phone right now, actually. | ||
Somebody with like some effeminate male who is closeted and still pretends to be conservative is out there making that pitch. | ||
And they're going to make their career. | ||
I'm going to put on some hockey pants and some shoulder pads. | ||
I'm going to become the crusher. | ||
You're going to be the goalie. | ||
I'm the crusher. | ||
You're the net block. | ||
That was a guy from Running Man. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then, you know, they can go look at all the kids' movies that are out there right now, the incredible. | ||
They might as well. | ||
I mean, have you ever seen the, I think it was in the Lego movie because I got little kids. | ||
The Lego movie. | ||
Yeah, no, it's actually really good. | ||
They did a second one. | ||
I just watched that. | ||
It wasn't as good as the first one. | ||
The first one was way funnier. | ||
And it was way more geared towards adults, but they did a rundown of all the bad guys that were in the original Batman series from like when Adam West was running around. | ||
And they just named him out. | ||
There was a guy who was like, he just had condiments. | ||
He had like ketchup and Mayo. | ||
Was he the condiment guy? | ||
There was a name. | ||
I can't remember what it was. | ||
And then they actually throw it into the litany of guys. | ||
This guy is an actual real character. | ||
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They actually, they actually, they call him this. | |
And they're like, yeah, that was actually a real person in that. | ||
So there's a guy with condiments running around. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They actually, they were going to call him the squirter, but that didn't do so well. | ||
Yeah, the test. | ||
They went somewhere else. | ||
Well, this is, you know, this is a pre-internet society where people still had a sense of decency and decorum. | ||
I absolutely love that that's happening behind us. | ||
That makes me really happy. | ||
The OG Batman, I actually went and I did a hike one time when I was in Los Angeles. | ||
I was doing a bunch of training hikes before I go in the military. | ||
So I'm carrying like a heavy pack and they took me up there and there was like some hiking group and they would take you on cool hikes around LA. | ||
Zipline you? | ||
No, you're just walking. | ||
Okay. | ||
Just like carrying a pack and you go into like different pretty areas. | ||
There's a lot of like public parks in Los Angeles that are pretty gorgeous. | ||
So you're walking through the hills out there and they're like, that's the cave that Adam West used to drive out of. | ||
Like they used to come up here. | ||
They had a set where they only had to do it a couple times. | ||
You just drove the Batmobile out like three or four times. | ||
Then they used the canned footage, right? | ||
So they do it a couple different times a day with a couple different lightings and now you're good for the whole season. | ||
And they're like, that's where you used to come out of. | ||
And it's like, there's nothing in it. | ||
Like the cave is like 15 feet deep or something like that. | ||
So they barely just went down there. | ||
They pulled up the little, whatever the hiding screen was. | ||
They drive the truck out. | ||
And you're like, that's cool. | ||
Batmobile used to go hang out down there in the dirt for a little time. | ||
Did you break rank and go down there? | ||
Figure it out? | ||
It was actually kind of a long hike down. | ||
You saw it from a distance. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
They didn't let you go down there. | ||
Well, I can do whatever I want. | ||
I was free white in 21, but I'm not necessarily when you're carrying 90 pounds of pack. | ||
If you go down, you have to carry it back up. | ||
That's just the way it works. | ||
That's the new one on the screen right there, I think. | ||
That is the old one. | ||
Yeah, no, they got it. | ||
Those are all the, that's the bad guy. | ||
You guys are on point. | ||
Wait, this is not, this is the Batman Lego movie, I think. | ||
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Correct. | |
Yeah. | ||
So there's a Lego movie. | ||
There's a new Lego movie. | ||
No, I see what you're saying. | ||
They did that for the Lego Batman. | ||
Yeah, for Lego Batman. | ||
Here's the condiment guy. | ||
Here's the condiment guy. | ||
They had a C on his chest. | ||
I'm going to let you know. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
It's not normal. | ||
But yeah, all that stuff was out there. | ||
Like I said, we deserve a better classification. | ||
Send Batman out on the streets of D.C. Yeah, don't send the FBI out. | ||
That's going to be. | ||
Batman star Adam West had sex with eight women a night. | ||
I don't believe it. | ||
When did he sleep? | ||
That had to be, that had to be performance enhancing. | ||
That'd be impressive. | ||
Yeah, like I said, that was a pre-internet society. | ||
They didn't have any of the supplements or the longevity game. | ||
They were doing it, OG. | ||
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They were doing it. | |
They were doing it at AlexJonesStore.com. | ||
It was just cigars and bourbon. | ||
That's all they had. | ||
They were drinking Manhattan with a little bit of sugar. | ||
Send in the next round. | ||
Send him down. | ||
That's such a dedication. | ||
Come on, Robin. | ||
There was a guy. | ||
What's his name? | ||
He's a comedian. | ||
He does it in drag. | ||
Why can I not think of his name? | ||
What he does is act. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Dressed to kill. | ||
Great British comedian. | ||
He's talking about how he was always really upset when you hear about people that have murdered like hundreds of thousands of people, like mass murderers, like Pol Pot or the Hitler types. | ||
And he was like, you know, what would their calendar look like? | ||
Like, they were very dedicated to that craft. | ||
You know, like, most people can't even get up and get anything done before noon. | ||
They've got nothing to account for. | ||
This guy must have looked like death, death, death, death, death, lunch. | ||
Didn't even sleep. | ||
Yeah. | ||
If you're doing eight women a night, I don't believe it. | ||
I just don't think that's possible. | ||
I don't think he had the stamina. | ||
Maybe one night he did, Adam West. | ||
Maybe two nights. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Maybe even one night a year. | ||
You can't specifically after he defeated Condiment Man. | ||
Right, you're right. | ||
Yeah, but you just can't sustain that kind of game. | ||
What was his name? | ||
The Condiment King? | ||
That condiment king. | ||
That's the condiment king. | ||
Right. | ||
There might be a couple of those left. | ||
They also happen to carry a hatchet and be on methamphetamine usually. | ||
Yeah, bath salts or something. | ||
They're carrying the condiment because they're planning on eating your face. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, they're going to put a little on your nose, take a bite. | ||
Deploy them to Washington, D.C. This is where we're at. | ||
We've reached. | ||
I don't even know what we were intending to talk about, but I'm glad. | ||
I'm glad we did. | ||
I'm glad that that's how it went. | ||
We ended up learning something new that Batman used to have a villain named the condiment king. | ||
So you can't say he didn't learn. | ||
All right. | ||
A doctor got emotional basically saying you might say he was sorry for administering so many vaccines. | ||
And with news incoming like this, three star high school athletes have died suddenly after practice. | ||
So the fall sports practices are just getting started and three high school students, a 17-year-old, a 15-year-old, and a 16-year-old, have already died suddenly. | ||
Obviously, the question would be: were they vaccinated for COVID? | ||
Former Prime Minister Atonis Samaris' daughter dies suddenly. | ||
She was 32. | ||
So I remember one. | ||
There was a summer, I think it was my freshman year of high school. | ||
One athlete died practicing for his fall sports in the summer. | ||
One. | ||
And it was such a big deal that they changed standards and protocols for practices because I was a soccer player at the time. | ||
And so now all of a sudden there was a whole different standard. | ||
You couldn't practice for more than an hour straight. | ||
You couldn't reject a player from getting water at the football practice. | ||
It was more of an issue for the football team. | ||
So I remember it was such now three just die suddenly. | ||
And it's just like, oh, well, you know, it's because we all figure we know what it's from. | ||
So we just act like it didn't happen. | ||
So here's a doctor expressing some serious regret over the vaccines. | ||
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So, these are my big issues regarding vaccines, and these are the things that I'd like to highlight. | |
Number one, there is no education in medical schools that I am aware of, and being an educator at the Cleveland Clinic Learner College of Medicine and Case Western Reserve University, I am not aware of education around vaccines, their contents, safety records, informed consent, or the vaccine injury compensation program. | ||
We do not discuss that in 1986, Congress enacted legislation removing all liability from pharma related to vaccine adverse events. | ||
What are we taught about vaccines? | ||
We are taught to memorize the vaccine schedule. | ||
And actually, I'm going to be sitting for my family medicine boards this year, and I am sure that I will have to memorize that schedule again in order to pass that exam. | ||
We don't discuss that almost $4 billion with a B has been paid to vaccine-injured patients since 1992. | ||
For medical professionals, we expect fair balance, but vaccines seem to be absolved from that consideration. | ||
Number two, there appears to be a conflict of interest regarding payments to providers for completing vaccine schedules. | ||
And corollary to that, which would be number three, patients are being dismissed from practices because of, quote-unquote, vaccine safety concerns. | ||
If you bring up a question about a vaccine and you decide not to vaccinate your child, you may be at risk of being terminated from that practice. | ||
Absolutely deplorable and disgusting. | ||
Number four, and again to the Bailey family, I'm really sorry. | ||
But employers are forcing employees to receive the flu vaccine or face corrective action or job loss. | ||
The fact that your dad was six months from retiring is. | ||
Number five, there's a lack of informed consent. | ||
And I was one of those providers who didn't provide safety sheets before vaccinating. | ||
I would tell the parents, these are the vaccines today. | ||
We're going to give you three vaccines in one leg and two in the other. | ||
And then after vaccinating either the child or the adult patient, here's your information sheet. | ||
And again, to be completely transparent with you, I had no idea that there was even a mention of the compensation program or a telephone number to call. | ||
Absolutely deplorable on my part, and I apologize to my patients. | ||
Number six, there's a lack of transparency regarding vaccine complications. | ||
And worse, you're being shamed as patients. | ||
All right, we are in the third and final hour of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
I want to get into this geopolitical news here. | ||
Let's start with President Trump saying this about the meeting he's about to have with President Putin on Friday, saying this about Zelensky in Clip 16. | ||
They need, but I want to have a meeting set up between the two leaders. | ||
I was a little bothered by the fact that Zelensky was saying, well, I have to get constitutional approval. | ||
I mean, he's got approval to go into war and kill everybody, but he needs approval to do a land swap because there'll be some land swapping going on. | ||
I know that through Russia and through conversations with everybody to the good, for the good of Ukraine. | ||
Good stuff, not bad stuff. | ||
Also, some bad stuff for both. | ||
There's good and there's bad. | ||
But it's very complex because you have lines that are very uneven. | ||
And there'll be some swapping. | ||
There'll be some changes in land. | ||
And the word that they will use is, you know, they make changes. | ||
We're going to change the lines, the battle lines. | ||
You know what gets left out of this? | ||
And I don't know if Trump is doing Zelensky a favor Or what? | ||
But Zelensky is not even a legitimate president. | ||
He's not even an elected president. | ||
And the emergency powers he used years ago to suspend elections in wartime have expired. | ||
So it's not only that, as Trump said before, Zelensky has no cards. | ||
Now he's saying, oh, I can't do a land swap. | ||
Well, you're not even the legitimate president. | ||
So the whole thing is just a complete mess. | ||
And the only reason why Trump decided to send another round of aid and weapons to Ukraine was so that when he sits down with Putin on Friday, he can say, you can use that as a leverage tactic and say, okay, well, if you don't agree to this, I'm going to keep sending weapons. | ||
Problem is, it's such weak leverage that it almost doesn't even matter and it hurts us. | ||
So we'll see how that goes. | ||
But no, Zelensky is not even the legitimate president. | ||
But aside from that, what you have is Putin and Trump now sitting down for negotiating peace. | ||
You have Putin and Trump having kind of a public back and forth here about what's going to be going down or what's going to be anticipated. | ||
And then you have Zelensky, who's on the outside looking in, who's on the outside looking in and trying to make demands in a peace negotiation involving his country that he's not even involved in. | ||
So in other words, who's really running Ukraine? | ||
Who's really running Zelensky? | ||
How is it that Zelensky can be left out of this conversation when he's supposedly the president of Ukraine? | ||
Zelensky was never running Ukraine. | ||
It was an intelligence operation. | ||
It was a deep state operation from its very inception. | ||
And it just goes to show you the real power isn't coming from Ukraine. | ||
It isn't coming from Zelensky. | ||
It's coming from the United States of America. | ||
And what benefit do we get? | ||
Nothing you'll ever know about if it even exists. | ||
It just shows you how corrupt the whole thing is. | ||
And then it's a similar situation with Israel, by the way. | ||
And I love the double standard. | ||
When people were questioning why we were supporting Ukraine when this was first going on, do you remember the excuses? | ||
They were saying, well, Ukraine's the little guy and Russia's the big guy. | ||
Somebody came out and literally said that. | ||
It might have even been Hillary Clinton. | ||
Somebody came out and said, like, you're stupid. | ||
Well, to put it simply, or maybe that was Kamala, whatever. | ||
They both sound the same after a bottle of wine. | ||
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Said, well, to put it simply, Russia's the big, bad guy. | |
Ukraine is the little guy, the good guy. | ||
Well, what about Israel, the big, bad guy, versus the little guy in Gaza? | ||
Is there even a good guy or a bad guy in that situation? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You get the point is, oh, over here we support the undefendable little guy, Ukraine. | ||
But over here, you know, the little guy, the Palestinians, getting run over and killed. | ||
No, no, we actually support that. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Glad to see we're consistent. | ||
So here's some of the latest. | ||
The whole thing is a mess. | ||
And it continues to be a complete disaster. | ||
I mean, you had this happen in Rhode Island, shouting and criticism. | ||
Reed and Magazine are getting an earful at community meeting. | ||
I think we have some B-roll of this in, I don't know. | ||
I sent the clip. | ||
We don't really need it necessarily. | ||
They couldn't even do their debate because every time a new subject would get brought up, somebody would stand up in the crowd and complain about both of them being supportive of what Israel is doing in the Gaza trip. | ||
So the whole town hall debate became the people standing up and shouting at them over support of Israel. | ||
So this thing is ongoing. | ||
It's never going to stop. | ||
I've been telling you it's going to take over. | ||
The creep is just speeding up at this point. | ||
And it doesn't get any better when you have last week all of the APAC freshmen getting sent to Israel to just remind you how influence in Washington, D.C. is bought and paid for. | ||
Now, if you're curious, I wanted to address this that was going around here with all the members of Congress bought and paid for by the Israeli lobby. | ||
And you notice how some of them have a massive number like Wesley Bell. | ||
Why would Representative in New York Tim Kennedy have a $45,000 APAC tab when Wesley Bell has a $12.7 million APAC tab? | ||
Well, that's because Corey Bush. | ||
The former representative from that district, which is St. Louis City, was very anti-Israel. | ||
Corey Bush was very anti-Israel. | ||
So APAC spent almost $13 million to have her removed. | ||
Same thing with Jamal Bowman in New York City, where they spent a bunch of money to unseat him. | ||
Oh, but there's no Israeli influence. | ||
Don't you know? | ||
It's all Qatar. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
Get ready for the next big Qatar propaganda op, by the way. | ||
Probably will happen before the end of this week, but I digress. | ||
So they literally bought and paid for your Congress, and then they tell you it doesn't exist and that it's all Qatar. | ||
And they think you're so stupid. | ||
Literally, they think you're that stupid that you're going to fall for it. | ||
So I'm sorry. | ||
I forgot. | ||
I'm not even doing my own tactic here. | ||
This is actually the Qatar lobby. | ||
And these are actually freshmen members of Congress going to visit Qatar, expressing loyalty to Qatar and expressing to the American people that they must also support Qatar. | ||
And just in this one picture alone, with 10 freshmen members of Congress, you have nearly $20 million of Qatari spending on Congress. | ||
So that's Qatar's influence there, folks. | ||
Do not take it lightly. | ||
Qatar's influence is overwhelming. | ||
It's undeniable. | ||
And it must be addressed. | ||
All right? | ||
Damn it, Qatar. | ||
Damn it, Qatar. | ||
Now you have. | ||
So before I even dive into this, this is what's so frustrating. | ||
Every day, every day, and you know, part of it probably is social media algorithms. | ||
All right. | ||
I won't, I'm not, I'm not naive to this is social media algorithms feeding this into your feed for what purpose you can debate, but it's definitely being fed into the feed. | ||
Is the Israel issue more of an issue on social media than, say, you go out and have dinner? | ||
Yes. | ||
But at that same level, the Israel issue is much bigger of a public conversation and a public issue than it has ever been before. | ||
But yes, of course, on social media, it is overwhelmed by politics now. | ||
It's going to be the top issue. | ||
So there's a level of an organic nature to it, but there's also the algorithm pumping that into your feed. | ||
And I'm just sitting here saying, why is it that the American political discourse is now dominated by Middle East politics? | ||
Why is it that the American citizen has to sit here and be inundated with the pro-Israel propaganda and then the anti-Israel propaganda? | ||
And it's 24-7 in your face. | ||
And you see it if you're on social media. | ||
There are entire accounts dedicated to nothing but that. | ||
Nothing but that. | ||
All they do is either the pro-Israel propaganda or all they do is the anti-Israel propaganda. | ||
And it's 24-7 and it never stops. | ||
And now it has overwhelmed the American political discussion. | ||
Overwhelmed it. | ||
And we shouldn't even be involved in it. | ||
We shouldn't even be having it, but we all know why. | ||
We all know why it's overwhelmed. | ||
And now it is, organically, I would say even, it is now the issue of our time. | ||
And that's why you can't even have a town hall in Rhode Island without it getting disrupted every 10 minutes by somebody protesting Israel. | ||
That's why you can't even log onto the internet and read for five minutes without somebody pitching you propaganda over Israel. | ||
And of course, more so than any of that, it's why your own Congress is bought and paid for by the Israeli lobby. | ||
Undeniably. | ||
Oh, the Qatar lobby. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
So now you have all the pro-Israel propaganda accounts showing you over the weekend this scene from a hospital in Syria. | ||
Security footage from Syria Hospital shows men in military garb killing medical worker. | ||
And I didn't send it to the crew. | ||
I don't want you to show it. | ||
But you may have seen it. | ||
I saw it over the weekend. | ||
It's exactly as it's described. | ||
Calls for independent investigation after volunteer medic killed with hands up in Syria. | ||
And I'm watching all the pro-Israel accounts that really are now. | ||
So it's beyond even the Gaza-Israel situation. | ||
It's now also the Jews versus the Muslims. | ||
So now it's the Jews hate the Muslims and they want you to share in that hate. | ||
The Muslims hate the Jews and they want you to share in that hate. | ||
And I'm just an American Christian sitting in the crosshairs of all of this and saying, can you leave me alone? | ||
Can you leave us alone? | ||
Can you leave your hate and your wars and your death and your blood and your rape? | ||
Can you leave that on your hell-forsaken part of the earth that you guys have been fucking up for a thousand plus years? | ||
Can you not fuck up my country, please, too? | ||
I mean that sincerely. | ||
To the Jews and the Muslims out there that hate each other's guts and you wake up and every single minute of your life is trying to leverage the American person and leverage the Christian into sharing in your hate and leveraging the American body politic against your enemy. | ||
Can you just leave us alone? | ||
Can you not destroy America like you've destroyed your own country and your own spirits? | ||
As they sit here and they say, oh, look, Muslims are killing people at the hospital. | ||
It's Muslims. | ||
It's Muslims. | ||
Hate the Muslims. | ||
Hate the Muslims, says the Jew. | ||
And then the Muslim comes around. | ||
The Jews did it. | ||
It's the Jews. | ||
Hate the Jews. | ||
The Jews did everything. | ||
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Leave us alone. | |
I get it. | ||
Your hatred for one another has been here longer than America has ever existed. | ||
I totally get it. | ||
And now you see America as the most powerful country in the world, and you're all trying to leverage us for your hatred now. | ||
And I'm sick of it. | ||
And I'm sick of it. | ||
And we're all sick of it. | ||
And you just won't leave us alone. | ||
And it's only going to get worse. | ||
The more you force us involved with this, the more you force us and beg us to be involved in your hate and your war, the more America is going to reject it and spit it out with disgust. | ||
But keep it up. | ||
I'm asking you to stop for your own sake. | ||
Beyond just my selfish sake, for the sake of my country and my future, for your own sake, can you leave America out of it? | ||
For your own sake, can you drop the hatred when you come into our country? | ||
No, you can't do it. | ||
And really, it just shows dual loyalty at the end of the day, doesn't it? | ||
It really just shows dual loyalty. | ||
They're loyal to something else, and it has nothing to do with the United States of America. | ||
Never did. | ||
Couldn't be more obvious. | ||
So now they're telling you, oh, see, this is why you need to hate Muslims. | ||
Look at what they did in Syria. | ||
Well, what's the truth about what happened in Syria? | ||
The truth is that Israel, using proxy groups run by the CIA, run by Mossad, with weapons that were laundered out of Afghanistan and weapons and money that were laundered out of Ukraine, re-bolstered their proxy groups and overthrew Assad so that Israel could move in and shave off some of that land. | ||
The rest of it, they don't really care about. | ||
And now the very proxy group of radical Muslims, by the way, that Israel put in charge of Syria, yes, now they're going around killing Christians. | ||
And they say, see, this is why you have to hate Muslims. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
We're not falling for that propaganda. | ||
Israel put the radical Islamists in charge of Syria. | ||
Israel opened up the doors for the radical Islamicists to go in and start killing Christians. | ||
They did that. | ||
All so that they could fill that power vacuum, shave off some of their land, and then turn Syria over to al-Qaeda, literally. | ||
All these groups are run by Israel, just like all these groups are run by the CIA. | ||
All these groups are funded with our money. | ||
It's been going on for decades. | ||
This thing is A cancer. | ||
The Middle Eastern politics are a cancer. | ||
Israel policies are a cancer. | ||
And now it has infected our body politic, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And now what do you see? | ||
You got Palestine flags on the streets. | ||
You got Israel flags on the streets. | ||
You got the whole Palestine-Israel debate non-stop in American politics. | ||
Not our country. | ||
Not our people. | ||
Israel kills five Al Jazeera journalists in airstrike, claiming one worked for Hamas. | ||
And then they go and they show the individual, Anas al-Sharif, and they say, see, here he is, pictured with the leaders, pictured with the leaders of Hamas. | ||
See, he's a terrorist, so they go kill him. | ||
Okay, well, he was one of the few journalists that was there covering it. | ||
As I told you, Israel's killing as many journalists as they can. | ||
They don't want you to see what's going on there. | ||
It's very risky to get that footage. | ||
So they killed him. | ||
And they said, see, here he is with the leadership of Hamas. | ||
Well, okay. | ||
So what happens then with all you people that take photos with Netanyahu? | ||
Huh? | ||
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Oh, oh. | |
Yeah, see, consistence, consistency and logic really doesn't bode well for you there, does it? | ||
He was pictured with the Hamas leader, so he should be killed. | ||
What if somebody said that about you and Netanyahu? | ||
How would you feel? | ||
How would that make you feel if you're a journalist and you got a photo with Netanyahu and then you got killed somewhere and they said, look, he's an Israeli terrorist. | ||
We had to kill him. | ||
Would that make you feel very good? | ||
Do you like that logic applied universally? | ||
Maybe think before you open your big fat, blood-soaked mouth. | ||
Palestinian Pele killed by Israeli forces while awaiting aid. | ||
So now you got all these countries that are saying they're going to recognize the Palestinian state next month. | ||
All these European countries, now Australia joining in, Australia to recognize the state of Palestine in September. | ||
It's meaningless. | ||
None of them are going to stand up to Israel. | ||
None of them ever have. | ||
None of them ever do. | ||
Why? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is it because Israel calls them up and says, if you do this, we're going to nuke you. | ||
We're going to nuke the whole planet. | ||
Wouldn't surprise me. | ||
It's a Samson option. | ||
Would it be because Israel has blackmail on all of their leaders? | ||
Because they have the best spy grid, I mean, the best digital spy grid, the best human asset spy grid in the history of the planet. | ||
They blackmail all of our leaders with digital blackmail and personal blackmail. | ||
Is that why? | ||
Is it because they're going to nuke the planet? | ||
How is it that Israel gets away with all of this stuff? | ||
We know how they do it here. | ||
They blackmail and buy off all of our politicians. | ||
Italy's defense minister says Israel has lost its humanity with what's going on in Gaza, weighing sanctions. | ||
Yeah, weighing sanctions. | ||
They'll never do anything. | ||
All of these countries could put it. | ||
Every single European country could put an end to it tomorrow. | ||
Every single one of them could put an end to it tomorrow, and none of them do. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Why is it that not a single country on earth would dare cross Israel, even though they're all calling them out, and not a single one would dare do anything about it? | ||
Are they all blackmailed? | ||
Are they being threatened with nukes? | ||
Explain that one to me. | ||
The UN comes out and, oh, another strongly worded letter from the UN saying that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people. | ||
Exterminating. | ||
This is the quote. | ||
Israel is exterminating the people of Gaza by any and all means. | ||
Israel's escalation of its genocidal campaign against the Palestinian people in Gaza while calling on the international community to its end is complicity in the face of Israeli atrocities. | ||
So why doesn't the UN do anything about it? | ||
It's all talk. | ||
None of them do anything about it. | ||
And you know what's funny? | ||
The only country that was going to do anything about it was Iran. | ||
And so what happened? | ||
So the U.S. attacked Iran. | ||
Now, is Israel, Israel should be reaping praise over the United States. | ||
Israel should be on its knees kissing our boots, not the opposite. | ||
It shouldn't be our leaders going over there and kissing Netanyahu's ass. | ||
It should be Netanyahu kissing our ass and wiping our shoes. | ||
The only country in the world that dared stand up to Israel was Iran, and we bombed them and stopped it for them. | ||
We probably, America probably Could have possibly saved a million Israeli lives. | ||
Where's the heaping of praise? | ||
Where's the gigantic thank you? | ||
No, instead, all the Israeli firsters attack us. | ||
We're not doing enough for Israel. | ||
We're not loyal enough to a foreign country. | ||
We're an anti-Semite if we don't support it. | ||
No, how about a big fat thank you? | ||
How about get on your knees and thank the United States of America for standing up to Iran, the only country that dares stand up to you? | ||
And no, I don't think Israel's committing a genocide. | ||
If they wanted to kill every single Palestinian, obviously they could have done it. | ||
They've got them all hurdled in to one little part of the southern Gaza Strip right now. | ||
They could bomb it right now and kill half a million people if they wanted to do it. | ||
Now, are they trying to spare the loss of life? | ||
Well, maybe. | ||
I don't think they're really that, I don't think they're really that impacted by it. | ||
I think that they killed a million people or 100 people. | ||
They probably wouldn't care either way. | ||
No, the plan was obvious the whole time. | ||
Stand down on October 7th. | ||
Let Hamas do its thing. | ||
Make sure you get the video of it all. | ||
Make sure you get the video of Hamas killing the people and raping the women. | ||
Make sure you get that video. | ||
They stood down. | ||
They let it happen so that they could come in, flatten the entire Gaza Strip, and then go in and conquer it. | ||
That was the plan from day one. | ||
Clearly the plan from day one. | ||
And we're all going to sit here and act like it's something else. | ||
And then you have people that are too afraid to even call it out because you might get censored, you might get attacked, or who knows what else. | ||
And then it's the same thing all over Europe. | ||
I got pictures and videos from Europe. | ||
Oh, pro-Palestinian marches. | ||
Oh, pro-Israel marches. | ||
You see all these marches. | ||
Why? | ||
Why are Western Christian nations letting Israel and all of its enemies do this? | ||
I just, I can't even, I just, I can't believe it, folks. | ||
Can you imagine if Western European countries or America decided to act as Israel acts, aka in its own interests? | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
I mean, you got to give Israel credit. | ||
At least they act in their own interest. | ||
I mean, Israel does everything it can for survival. | ||
I mean, to the point of complete bloodlust psychosis. | ||
Israel will do anything for its own survival. | ||
There is not a single Western nation that even has a scintilla of the survival instincts of Israel. | ||
Not a scintilla of the actions of nationalism that Israel engages in. | ||
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They all sell out. | |
And then we sit here as Western Christians and we watch Israel's wars and Israel's issues consume our body politic with the cancer that it offers that it's already wrecked the Middle East with. | ||
And we just let it happen. | ||
So yes, it will be the biggest political issue. | ||
If not in the midterms, it will be the biggest political issue in 2028. | ||
I thought it was maybe 2032. | ||
No, this thing is racing, folks. | ||
It is racing. | ||
You know, I got to say, this is one of the strangest things. | ||
This is a video from the Washington Post of apparently, I mean, it looks to be, it's so hard to even believe it, but it's Corey Booker dancing with Rabbi Schmully in a clown outfit. | ||
Rabbi Schmully on Corey Booker's back, dancing around at some college event in the 90s. | ||
How does this guy get everywhere? | ||
How does this absolute creep get everywhere? | ||
Now he travels the world and starts crap in cities. | ||
Have you ever seen this? | ||
His new bid is he goes into these foreign countries and he starts crap with anti-Israel protesters and then he plays the victim. | ||
He literally gets in somebody's face and then cries. | ||
How is this guy everywhere? | ||
Is this like the top black male guy? | ||
He's like, yeah, we're going to try some of our toys on you, buddy. | ||
That is just weird stuff. | ||
By the way, you saw Alan Dershowitz was denied a pierogi. | ||
I think that's how you say it. | ||
He was denied a pierogi, And he's suing. | ||
He's suing because that's anti-Semitic, right? | ||
Okay. | ||
So where do conservatives stand on can you force somebody to make a gay cake? | ||
Well, of course not. | ||
Well, can you force somebody to serve a pierogi to Alan Dershwitz? | ||
Well, apparently you can there. | ||
And then you have this other case. | ||
Ohio hairstylist cancels appointment with a Jewish client, and he's going to be sued. | ||
And all the powerful APAC accounts are all over this. | ||
So he's going to be sued. | ||
So you don't sell a pierogi to Dershwitz. | ||
You're sued. | ||
That's anti-Semitic. | ||
You refuse a haircut for a Jewish person. | ||
You're sued. | ||
That's anti-Semitic. | ||
But the same people who are promoting this legal, this lawfare against the person that denied Dershowitz a pierogi and against the Ohio hairstylist that wouldn't cut a Jew person's hair. | ||
So they're all celebrating that and they're saying, we're going to crush them. | ||
We're going to destroy them. | ||
But then they're all celebrating this. | ||
Apparently, an Iranian pizza shop owner refusing to serve somebody in a kifa, however it's pronounced. | ||
Look at this. | ||
So this they're celebrating, though, in clip four. | ||
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Is no problem with that here. | ||
Because of the hafa, because of the people of this. | ||
Not showing respect to the Muslims. | ||
Because of the Hafa, you're a long servant. | ||
So you get the point. | ||
So when we refuse to serve somebody for having a kifa, that's celebrated. | ||
That's good. | ||
When you refuse service to somebody that's Jewish, that's a crime. | ||
You're going to get sued. | ||
And it's the exact same people that are promoting these two conflicting ideologies. | ||
So I'm just looking for logical consistency here. | ||
But of course, the logical consistency is what? | ||
It's that, no, anti-Semitism is the greatest crime you can commit. | ||
And then refusing somebody service and protection of Semites or Jews or Israel, that's a good thing. | ||
That's a good thing. | ||
So look, you know, it's so risky to even report on this stuff. | ||
That's just the facts. | ||
We're not going to hide from it. | ||
But the message is quite clear, isn't it? | ||
The message is quite clear. | ||
You might as well live in Israel, really. | ||
At this point, it's going that way fast. | ||
That's why I converted. | ||
That's why I'm Jewish now, so that I can actually, you know, so my government will actually think about me and care about me. | ||
Because when I'm just a Christian American, I'm just a white American. | ||
But oh, you know, you know that Ohio hairstylist is going down. | ||
You know, the person Dershwitch is suing is going down. | ||
But the guy in the kifa that got rejected service, no, he won't get a damn thing. | ||
He won't get a damn thing. | ||
Anti-Semitism. | ||
I mean, here, look, here's Janine Piro. | ||
She's telling you the biggest problem we have here in clip 31. | ||
Go ahead, Janine Piro. | ||
We have a problem with anti-Semitism in this country, and the statistics bear that out. | ||
And I think now more than ever, we are seeing increased numbers. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
You know, what it means, if you can get from my tone, we're going to be very aggressive. | ||
You heard from the FBI, the MPD. | ||
We're going to look for these cases. | ||
We're going to prosecute these cases to the full force of the law. | ||
It's a problem when we're not going to tolerate it. | ||
Anti-Semitism has historically been one of the biggest scabs in the world that keeps getting picked on and picked at. | ||
So from my perspective, I will go forward with every case with vengeance. | ||
Yes, we know. | ||
But for all the people that were victims of swatting, you get nothing. | ||
For all the people that got politically persecuted and put in jail, you get nothing. | ||
It's just, you know, it's the same pattern. | ||
But that's why I've converted to Judaism. | ||
So maybe now, maybe now they care about my case. | ||
Since it's anti-Semitic to put me in prison and censor me, maybe now they'll care about my case. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We're just trying to play the odds here by the numbers, as Jeanine Pierrow says. | ||
We're just playing by the numbers. | ||
So it's pretty clear. | ||
But see, I'm not in denial that there's a rise in anti-Semitism. | ||
That is clearly happening. | ||
But why is it happening? | ||
Well, it's because of Israel and what it's doing. | ||
And then whenever you get into these debates in the United States of America, what do you see? | ||
It's somebody that's an Israeli loyalist that's defending it. | ||
And then they say, well, gee, why are you an Israeli loyalist? | ||
And they say, well, because I'm Jewish. | ||
And you say, well, what does that have to do with America? | ||
And then they call you an anti-Semite for daring to ask the question. | ||
So, yeah, I've been trying to stop this, actually. | ||
I've done multiple videos explaining how this is exactly how it's going to go down. | ||
And if you care about Israel, you need to be demanding Netanyahu reverse course. | ||
And if you want to see the end of anti-Semitism, you better ask Netanyahu to reverse course. | ||
But they're not. | ||
They're not stopping the bloodshed. | ||
They're not going to stop the conquering of the Gaza Strip and the removal of the Palestinian people. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, I don't support it. | ||
They put me on list now. | ||
I'm up for anti-Semite of the year. | ||
Go figure. | ||
Wow, okay. | ||
Like, what do you think that does to people? | ||
What do you think that does to people? | ||
I don't have hatred for anybody. | ||
I'm not anti-Semitic at all. | ||
I'm against what Israel is doing. | ||
Like, 90% of the planet is. | ||
It has nothing to do with somebody being Jewish or not. | ||
And I wouldn't even, I probably wouldn't even comment on it if it wasn't for Israel taking tens of billions of dollars from us in foreign aid. | ||
If it wasn't for the fact that our military is the big brother backing up everything Israel does, Israel wouldn't get away with any of this stuff if it wasn't for us. | ||
So, yeah, I do comment on it. | ||
And then the same people will say, why didn't you comment on Sudan? | ||
Why didn't you comment on Nigeria? | ||
Why didn't you comment on Yemen? | ||
Why didn't you comment on this? | ||
Because they're not taking tens of billions of my dollars in military aid. | ||
Because these countries aren't starting wars all over the world and getting away with it because we backed them up. | ||
Stop it. | ||
And then they say, gee, why is anti-Semitism on the rise? | ||
Because all the people that support Israel are disingenuous. | ||
That's why. | ||
And people are sick of it. | ||
And aside from even the issue of that, Americans are struggling, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Do I need to remind you about the current state of the economy? | ||
Or have you heard enough about it? | ||
So how do you think it feels when the average American is out here drowning in debt, when the average American is out here working two, three jobs just to keep their head above water, figure out how they can make sure their kids are taken care of, and then all they hear is about, you better help Israel. | ||
You better support Jews. | ||
You better stop anti-Semitism. | ||
You better help Israel. | ||
You need to stop this. | ||
And they're sitting here like, what? | ||
I don't even know. | ||
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What? | |
I'm barely making it right now. | ||
My grocery bill's at an all-time high. | ||
My energy bill's at an all-time high. | ||
I'm about to default on my car payment. | ||
I don't know how I'm going to get my kids to school. | ||
Damn it, shut up and support Israel. | ||
Be a good American. | ||
Yeah, how do you think that goes? | ||
Oh, why? | ||
Geez. | ||
Why is anti-Semitism on the rise? | ||
Well, you've got a bunch of disenfranchised Americans that you're telling to put Israel first. | ||
I wonder how that's going to go. | ||
So we tried to stop it. | ||
So don't blame us. | ||
No, and then they say, oh, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
No, we tried to stop all of this. | ||
We saw where all of this was going a long time ago. | ||
We tried to stop it. | ||
You didn't listen. | ||
And it's so bad now. | ||
Listen to Netanyahu, who they obviously can't deny that Israel is less popular than ever. | ||
They can't deny that Israel and Netanyahu's approval rating is an all-time low. | ||
So this is Netanyahu's excuse in Clip 9. | ||
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I think that we've not been winning it, to put it mildly. | |
I think there are vast forces that are arrayed against us. | ||
Among other things, the algorithms of the social network that are driving a lot of everything else. | ||
Now, pause this. | ||
Folks, I'm actually willing to hear this debate. | ||
But do you think pro-Israel or anti-Israel voices have more influence on social media? | ||
See, this is what I'm talking about. | ||
You're insulting us. | ||
That is insulting to sit here and act like Israel doesn't have more influence censoring social media than Palestine. | ||
I mean, that is a joke. | ||
The ADL, is that run by Qataris? | ||
Is that run by Palestinians? | ||
I mean, give me a break. | ||
Now, I'm not going to deny that there are bots all over social media for all kinds of different propaganda operations. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
But let's just stop it. | ||
Israel is the one with the multi-million dollar social media propaganda operation. | ||
They don't even hide it. | ||
They literally have payment programs for social media influence. | ||
They literally have payment programs out of the IDF. | ||
Israel didn't like what was going on at TikTok. | ||
So you know what they did? | ||
They sent in an IDF drill sergeant to start running its censorship. | ||
Who's calling these social media companies demanding censorship? | ||
Is that Jonathan Greenblatt from the ADL or somebody else? | ||
Please. | ||
Oh, Israel's losing the information war because of fixed algorithms and bots on social media. | ||
No, you're organically losing the conversation and the debate because of what you're doing in the Middle East. | ||
And then on top of it, you're going to make things worse by saying it's all fake. | ||
If you wanted to make anti-Semitism worse than ever, every action they're taking is doing it. | ||
And that's why sometimes you have to hit pause and say, okay, why are they doing this? | ||
Now, I understand Israel wants to conquer land. | ||
Okay? | ||
That one is clear. | ||
Israel has plans to conquer a bunch of land. | ||
They're going to shave off some of Syria, some of Jordan, some of Lebanon, probably the West Bank, the Gaza Strip. | ||
I mean, Israel's trying to take a bunch of land. | ||
All right. | ||
So I get that. | ||
From Israel's perspective, they want to take a bunch of land. | ||
But what is this drive now to make anti-Semitism the hottest thing in the world? | ||
They know they're doing that. | ||
They know that. | ||
And they know when they're paying all these social media accounts to put an Israeli flag in their bio, or they make these social media accounts like Jewish princess and vivid Jewess and powerful Jew and stuff like that. | ||
And then all they do is promote Israel propaganda. | ||
Like you know, you're causing anti-Semitism to rise. | ||
Like you know you're doing that. | ||
So I guess in that sense, it's not organic. | ||
It is being done intentionally to cause anti-Semitism to rise. | ||
But so then you have to say, what is the goal here? | ||
Is the goal more censorship? | ||
Is the goal more control and monitoring over the internet? | ||
Is it going to be like a new Bush administration agenda with the Patriot Act for more spying? | ||
They know they're causing anti-Semitism to rise. | ||
They're doing it intentionally, folks. | ||
This is clearly an operation now to get as much anti-Semitism out there at the front so that they can have a response mechanism that is censorship and surveillance. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
And it's just sad. | ||
And then people are like, oh, geez, you know, oh, you talk too much about Israel. | ||
You talk too much about, it's like, this is what's going on. | ||
Do you want to bury my head in the ground and just pretend like it's not going on? | ||
Like, you know, this is what's going on, right? | ||
You know, you just had 30 members of Congress go to Israel during recess. | ||
Did Trump get any recess appointments, by the way? | ||
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No. | |
But our Congress went over to Israel to make sure that you know who they work for. | ||
Did the Qatari president come here and tell us we need to go to war with his enemies? | ||
No, that was Netanyahu. | ||
So yeah, oh, oh, you talk too much about Israel. | ||
Well, well, you know, this is the biggest issue. | ||
It's only getting bigger. | ||
You know, this is going to be what they bring in the next round of censorship over. | ||
You know, if I'm going to go to prison again, this is going to be why they'll probably, they'll probably imprison me again for my speech. | ||
So yeah, I mean, I just know propaganda and I know what enemy flak looks like. | ||
So yeah, let's see. | ||
You call out the globalist, you get censored. | ||
You call out the left, you get imprisoned. | ||
Well, that's all in the past now. | ||
So you see what's coming next. | ||
It's all being done by design. | ||
And I understand why if you're an American Jew And you do have a loyalty to Israel or you even have some sense, whether it's in your DNA or something you've experienced of a survival mechanism for your people. | ||
But you understand you're being used in all of this too. | ||
You're being used like a pawn in all of this too. | ||
And so that's what's so frustrating. | ||
And again, I just see it every time whenever the propaganda line changes and the agenda changes and everything, and you try to point it out and people get defensive. | ||
And it's like, no, this is what you're being used for right now. | ||
This is the useful idiot thing. | ||
But now it's, oh, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
It's like, no. | ||
No, I would say if I'm pro-Israel, I'm warning Israelis that Netanyahu is making you more hated around the world than ever. | ||
And once you lose support from America, which is already waning, that does not look good for you. | ||
Netanyahu is not going to be there to bail you out. | ||
And as soon as you lose the support of America, it's over. | ||
Nobody's going to come to your protection when Iran starts striking you. | ||
Nobody's going to come to your protection when Lebanon and Jordan and who knows who else decides they're going to start invading you and bombing you. | ||
You lose the support of the United States. | ||
Where are you going to get protection? | ||
We're just going to nuke the whole planet. | ||
Is that the big plan? | ||
Has nothing to do with anti-Semitism or loving or hating Jews. | ||
It has nothing. | ||
This is the reality, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And it couldn't be more obvious. | ||
It couldn't be more obvious. | ||
But it's not going to stop us. | ||
Unfortunately, it seems like we're already too deep. | ||
By the way, here's Gershon Baskin, an Israeli hostage negotiator. | ||
He sees it. | ||
He's warning people. | ||
He's trying to stop it. | ||
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Clip 28. | |
My children were born here. | ||
My wife was born here. | ||
I am not anti-Israel, but my government is committing war crimes in Gaza. | ||
And the arguments that were presented by Brooke belong in the garbage bin of history. | ||
It's an intellectual insult, the kind of things that we heard here that insinuate that there's no such thing as a Palestinian people when there are 7 million Palestinians living between the river and the sea. | ||
How can you deny the existence of a people, 7 million people who call themselves, excuse me, let me talk. | ||
What Israel is doing should not be tolerated by the Israeli public, nor by anyone in the entire world. | ||
This war has to end. | ||
Mustafa Barbuti was 100% right that Hamas has given in writing, in English, and in Arabic. | ||
I received from them in August of last year a commitment to end the war and return all the hostages. | ||
And then there was more than 100 hostages that they were holding. | ||
But they demand an end to the war. | ||
They demand that Israel withdraw from Gaza. | ||
They demand a release of Palestinian prisoners. | ||
And they demand that humanitarian aid go into Gaza. | ||
They also added in writing, twice I've received from them in Arabic, that Hamas will not govern Gaza. | ||
Now, that lady, Brooke Goldstein, has said multiple times, there's no such thing as a Palestinian people. | ||
So again, I don't really support the idea that Israel is committing a genocide. | ||
I suppose that's some people would say that's up for debate. | ||
I would say if they wanted to kill him all, they would. | ||
To me, this is all a land grab. | ||
But, you know, when Zionists like Goldstein come out and say there are no Palestinian people, well, that's genocidal talk. | ||
That's genocidal talk. | ||
But that's just, she's like, she's like in the Netanyahu wing of like the most extremists. | ||
She's out there as an Israel propagandist to the most extreme level. | ||
And that's why she's talking to Israeli Jews who are saying, please do not listen to this woman. | ||
Please do not think this woman represents Israel or Jews. | ||
She's a psychotic. | ||
She causes anti-Semitism. | ||
You know, I've got some more on this, but we're going to put it down for now because I want to cover some other stuff before we sign off. | ||
Like India. | ||
So I think Trump is pushing India into the Russians' hands, unfortunately. | ||
Even Nikki Haley is trying to correct this Course. | ||
Now, President Modi said this, who gets along well with Trump, but he says, had a very good and detailed conversation with my friend President Putin. | ||
I thanked him for sharing the latest developments on Ukraine. | ||
We also reviewed the progress in our bilateral agenda and reaffirmed our commitment to further deepen the India-Russia special and privileged strategic partnership. | ||
I look forward to hosting President Putin in India later this year. | ||
Nikki Haley weighs in and says India should not be buying oil from Russia, but China, an adversary and the number one buyer of Russian and Iranian oil, got a 90-day tariff pause. | ||
Don't give China a pass and burn a relationship with a strong ally like India. | ||
So, folks, people are seeing whatever it is Trump is deciding to be loyal to, he's hurting the relations with India. | ||
Even Stephen Miller was bold enough to come out and say something against India here in clip 18. | ||
In fact, India portrays itself as being one of our closest friends in the world, but they don't accept our products. | ||
They impose massive tariffs on us. | ||
We also know they engage in a lot of cheating on immigration policies that is very harmful to American workers. | ||
And of course, we see again the. | ||
So because India won't cooperate in the Russian negotiating strategy and, quite frankly, probably are not supporting Israel enough for this administration's likeness. | ||
Now is now India's the bad guy. | ||
Now we're attacking India in our political rhetoric. | ||
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So, oh, yeah, well, that's good. | |
Oh, by the way, did you guys see there was a big Jews for Zoron Momdani rally? | ||
Jews for Zoron Momdani rally in New York City. | ||
Wow, that's fun. | ||
It's total nonsense, total chaos happening these days. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's see here. | ||
A couple other things. | ||
15 Democrats arrested for election fraud. | ||
That was in Texas. | ||
There have been hundreds of arrests in Texas for election fraud. | ||
Oh, but it doesn't happen. | ||
U.S. Steel Claridon plant explosion. | ||
This happened just outside of Pittsburgh. | ||
One dead dozens injured in this explosion. | ||
Yikes. | ||
By the way, Texas Republican drama, a lot like the Congressional Republican drama, big talk, no action. | ||
Now, this was last week, and I intentionally didn't want to say anything. | ||
I was kind of in a let's see pattern. | ||
But Brian Harrison, who's one of the only good guys here in the Texas House that's calling out this fraud. | ||
So this was a week ago, and it's still the same numbers. | ||
Seats ordered, vacated, zero. | ||
Charges filed, zero. | ||
Arrests, zero. | ||
Chairmanships revoked, zero. | ||
Budget cuts, zero. | ||
Parking spots removed. | ||
Zero. | ||
Seniorities lost. | ||
Zero. | ||
Offices defunded. | ||
Zero. | ||
Punishments of any kind. | ||
Zero. | ||
Sternly warded statements, countless. | ||
So all that big talk for weeks now from the Texas Republicans after the Democrats broke the rules and left and delayed the redistricting because they just want to delay it so it doesn't hit in the midterms, folks. | ||
And all that tough talk from Abbott and the House Republicans, zero. | ||
Zero. | ||
That number zero sound familiar zero. | ||
And that number zero is why Democrats don't fear any Republican because of zero. | ||
By the way, I meant to get into this with Serafin, but we kind of just got lost here. | ||
Now let's go back in time. | ||
This was 2018. | ||
Mark Warner, identifying FBI source to undermine Russia probe could be a crime. | ||
So Mark Warner has been running cover for the illegally for Trump being illegally spied on by the Obama administration. | ||
Why was Warner so desperate to run cover? | ||
Well, apparently he might have had some involvement in the whole operation. | ||
Now today, he says Gabbard must go and Hegzeth must go. | ||
Our national security cannot be in the hands of such incompetent people. | ||
No, Warner, Warner is Warner's like up to his knees in the fake Russian collusion hoax. | ||
And Hagzeth and Gabbard are one of the two good guys in the administration that might actually get to the bottom of it and out all the crimes that were committed in the Obama years. | ||
And Warner, I think, was implicated in that. | ||
So he's been running cover since 2018. | ||
So when I see Warner coming after Gabbard and Hegzeth, it just reconfirms to me that those were the good guys all along. | ||
All right, we're out of time for today. | ||
Over the weekend, it's so ridiculous how they try to force this on us they had an all-female broadcast booth for a boston red sox game all-female tv broadcast it was horrible by the way the calls were horrible nobody wants to hear that then they had the first female umpire this weekend first pitch of the game ball inside by about four inches and she called it a strike why did they do that to her first call |