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Harrison Smith and Alex Jones dissect a massive child pornography investigation at Disney, alleging corporate negligence and cultural decay driven by ESG mandates. They critique the loss of birthright citizenship, claim SNAP benefits disproportionately aid Muslim immigrants, and accuse billionaires like Miriam Adelson of funding a "plantation of Israel." The discussion covers alleged CIA dossier leaks regarding Iran, skepticism over hantavirus vaccines, and claims that Mark Levin supports Israel over America, framing these events as part of a broader spiritual battle against globalist tyranny. [Automatically generated summary]
In a shocking raid that shatters the already damaged wholesome facade of the most magical place on earth, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents boarded five cruise ships in San Diego between April 23rd and 25th, which included Disney's Magic, netting 28 arrests for child sexual exploitation material.
Three of those nabbed were Disney cruise staffers, with passengers left stunned as crew members. Including one family's server were cuffed right in front of them during disembarkation.
Authorities confirmed involvement in receiving, possessing, distributing, or viewing child pornography, primarily among foreign crew from the Philippines, Portugal, and Indonesia.
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Crew member on board the Disney Dream was arrested for possession of child pornography after authorities received nine separate tips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
A 28 year old Filipino crew member had his phone seized when the ship arrived at the port, and authorities found multiple photographs of children engaged in sexual acts, some of which were under 10 years of age.
He apparently was sharing these photos with a group of other such individuals on a Facebook group.
Oh, did I mention that he just happens to be a lifeguard at the Polynesian resort for Disney?
Well, why do people like Paul Vail work at Disney?
Because that's where the children are.
He had 540 counts of child pornography from newborns to eight years of age.
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Deputies stormed their Davenport home, the one with Mickey and Minnie out in the front yard and a security jacket hanging in the car.
Inside, they say they found child porn on Thomas Wheeler's computer, with kids ranging in age from nine to 11 engaged in various sex acts.
Detectives arrested 10 men and a 16 year old boy as part of an undercover child pornography investigation.
One of the men worked as a project manager.
At Walt Disney World.
Another worked at Legoland.
Investigators telling us that this pastor and also a Disney hotel employee was downloading child porn images while on the job, but apparently he was also doing more.
Disney put a system in place to take screen captures every three seconds, recording Cuthbert's every move, even as he wrote an Easter sermon while he watched the videos.
This is how investigators say the Disney worker solicited at least one boy through his Xbox.
Charles Proctor.
He's a 56 year old.
Electrician at Disney World.
Proctor is charged with 11 counts of possessing child porn.
A Disney boat driver sits now in the Orange County Jail, charged with more than a dozen counts of possessing and trading child pornography.
This man, Richard Morgan, has been taken into custody, accused of molesting a young girl.
He is a stage tech at Disney World.
A Disney employee busted, say investigators, for chatting online and trying to meet what he thought was a dad and his eight year old daughter for sex.
Federal prosecutors say Frederick Pohl of Claremont was surprised when he got to an Orlando hotel.
There was no girl, only investigators waiting to arrest him.
And this man is waiting to go to trial.
Polk County deputies arrested him last year for having child porn.
Of course, Disney isn't the only theme park with cases like this.
Employees from SeaWorld, Legoland, and Universal have also been arrested for similar crimes.
State police have just arrested a SeaWorld employee on charges of making and sharing child porn.
Some downtown Disney visitors are shocked tonight as word spreads that an employee there was arrested and charged with molesting a nine year old boy earlier this month.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Thursday afternoon.
7th of May 2026 here on AlexJonesLive.com.
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We have a lot of news today.
Of course, the war in Iran is very big news.
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There was also the mayoral debate in LA yesterday with Spencer Pratt going head to head with a couple of socialist weirdos.
And we really are getting into an interesting political landscape where things that used to be totally denied or totally rejected outright.
In public, even if the Democrats supported it in private, now they're just coming out and saying it.
So now, you know, you've got basically everybody except for Spencer Pratt in the LA mayoral race basically going, well, should illegal immigrants vote?
Maybe, kind of, yeah.
I think maybe they should actually, which again is just the death of democracy.
And it just highlights the absurdity of the decade and more we've spent for quote unquote Democrats.
Saving quote unquote democracy from big bad Donald Trump while simultaneously eviscerating everything that makes a democracy function.
It's really something to behold, but not exactly surprising, I guess you could say.
Not exactly out of step with the rest of the way the modern world operates.
But we will get into the latest updates with the Iran war, some surprising maneuvers from Saudi Arabia changing things up a bit.
Especially around the Strait of Hormuz.
We've got a ton of videos to get to today as well.
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That's the story about Disney having been.
A Disney cruise having been disrupted when staffers were arrested for producing child pornography.
And interestingly, the New York Post article originally posted had the headline that just said, Ice, you know, sieges, Ice storms cruise and arrests cruise members, you know, arrests staff members.
And somebody in the comments going, because they were producing child pornography.
That's kind of a big point.
To point out, especially the way that ICE has been demonized.
They're trying to convince people, they're trying to make it look like ICE is just, you know, storming in and ruining somebody's vacation or something.
It's literally the exact opposite.
Families hoping to make memories on a cruise were unknowingly surrounded by alleged child predators working aboard the ships.
According to law enforcement officials, U.S. Customs and Border Protection boarded five cruise ships, including a Disney cruise docked at San Diego between April 23rd and 25th, as part of an ongoing child exploitation.
Sexual exploitation material enforcement operation, a CBP spokesperson told the California Post.
After boarding the vessel and interviewing 26 suspected crew members from the Philippines, one suspected crew member from Portugal, and one from Indonesia, officers confirmed all subjects were involved in either the receipt, possession, transportation, distribution, or viewing of CSEM or child pornography, the CBP spokesperson said.
Receipt, possession, transportation, distribution, or viewing.
CBP canceled their visas, and these criminals are being removed from our country.
The spokesperson said, We have a zero tolerance policy for this type of behavior and fully cooperated with law enforcement.
While the majority of these individuals were not from our cruise line, those who were no longer with the company, a Disney spokesperson told the California Post.
It's unclear which other ships the additional crew members may have worked on outside of Disney.
Passengers aboard a Disney cruise ship docking in San Diego were stunned as they documented multiple employees getting arrested last month.
And you know, hey, look, Disney's got to save money, all right?
They've got to earn a couple bucks here or there.
By selling out your children, your privacy, and your safety, okay?
It's about the bottom dollar, all right?
They've wasted literally billions of dollars turning the most profitable intellectual property of all time, Star Wars, into a gigantic money pit for girls.
So they really need to make that up somehow.
The way they're doing it, at least in part, is going to be by firing the highly paid, highly skilled, and trustworthy American workers on their cruise ship and replacing them with people from Indonesia, the Philippines, and Basically, everywhere else where this type of thing isn't seen as all that bad, really, because they don't have the same morals or compunctions or fundamental beliefs as Westerners.
But look, Disney's got to keep making terrible movies.
They cannot ever make a movie that's profitable.
Therefore, their propaganda ventures have to be subsidized by the cruise lines.
They got to make those profitable.
And so you got to outsource the work.
You got to send the work to third world criminals so they can be, you know, surrounding your family in the middle of the ocean.
Yeah, not great PR for Disney.
They've sort of been on a downturn on the whole PR front, huh?
Wouldn't you say?
I think this might be a good time to get into a story, a couple stories I was going to talk about yesterday having to do with Disney.
And that is that they cannot make a good movie for the life of them because they don't believe in the morals that make good movies.
They do not have the souls necessary to create art, you understand.
They have small, petulant souls, so they make small, petulant movies.
And this is the thing.
I mean, it's a common thing with just about all movies, but Disney is really leading the charge and doing it in an explicit and deliberate way.
Probably the biggest, you know, reveal of this for me, or like the time I first realized it, was when the new Star Trek movies, not new Star Wars movies, but new Star Trek movies came out.
So I'm a big fan of the old Star Trek.
I love the classic, you know, Captain Kirk.
Even more so, I like The Next Generation because it's a.
It was a show made for adults, made for people who enjoy legitimate depth and drama about things.
And that's what I like.
I mean, my favorite book series of all time is the Master and Commander series, Aubrey Maturin series.
It's absolutely incredible.
And that's what I want to see.
The Aubrey and Maturin, the Master and Commander series, it's like tall boats, sailing ships from the late 1700s, early 1800s.
And that's what I want to see in space.
I want to see the Navy, but in space, dealing with like real issues and real concerns and the real drama and conflict that comes with, you know, men trying to achieve a goal that's seemingly impossible with limited resources.
That's awesome and exciting and dramatic and is what is made for the meat of every story ever told.
And then you get the new Star Trek, and it's basically a high school drama in space.
Nobody, it's not like.
Consummate professionals contending with an existential threat.
It's like a bunch of babies running around screaming at each other, crying about their feelings getting hurt.
It's pathetic.
It sucks.
It's nothing any adult wants to watch, but this is sort of just what's happening in entertainment overall.
It's all being dumbed down.
It's all being ground down to the lowest common denominator, mostly so they can sell tickets overseas to the Chinese market that doesn't give a damn about any of that and just wants to see sparkly images on the screen.
No offense to the Chinese, but.
But a little bit, but a little bit of offense to the Chinese because their movies are terrible and ours are, well, they used to be great.
They used to be very good.
And this is a real problem.
And I thought about doing this, it would be something that if I knew how to do AI video really well, maybe I should reach out to Wars of the Info or something.
But I feel like there could be a good skit that could be like a team of, like a production team.
It's like a production meeting.
There's a big round table, and sitting around the table are the producers, and they're all orcs.
And they're supposed to produce The Lord of the Rings.
And they're just like utterly baffled at what they're supposed to be doing.
And they're just like, the hero's this little weak guy?
Why would we cheer for him?
And like, I just think it'd be funny to see, you know, orcs trying to make a movie whose, you know, fundamental purpose and moral is so at odds with their personal beliefs, right?
If an orc made a movie, you would watch as like the strong guy beat up the little guy, and orcs would be like, this is great.
This is amazing.
This is so funny.
That little weak guy got totally stomped into the ground, right?
It would be stuff that we would find horrifying.
Orcs would find amazing, right?
Another way you could do it would be like, you know, this is like a robot chicken sketch or something.
They may have done something like this, but could the Empire produce Star Wars?
Like, could you have a scene of a producer meeting and it's a bunch of stormtroopers and they're trying to make the original Star Wars trilogy about a plucky young rebel joining the rebellion and going toe to toe and taking down the Empire?
It would be at odds with their worldview, right?
They could never make that movie.
They could never make a movie that celebrates individuality and, you know, forgiveness and, you know, hope.
Even in a hopeless situation, they don't have that capacity.
Do you understand that that's literally what's happening right now?
That obviously Disney can't make a Star Wars movie because they are the evil empire.
They have that mindset.
So when they try to make a Star Wars movie, even though it has all of the appearance and the look and the vibe of like the original Star Wars movies, the actual things that are coming across, the things that the people making the movies believe that seep into and saturate the movie.
Is the mindset of the empire, is the mindset of orcs, it's the mindset of evil people.
That's why they don't resonate with people.
That's why they aren't popular.
It's why they have no staying power.
That's why nobody's watched them after the first weekend that they're out.
Because there's nothing there to sink your teeth into, there's nothing there that resonates with the human soul.
It's a corporate monstrosity that they've covered in glitter and expect you to pay for it.
Nobody's paying for it, which leads you to the ultimate conclusion.
That is not just about movies, but about really everything going on anywhere in America right now, which is it ain't about money.
Disney bought the Star Wars franchise, they bought the intellectual property specifically because they didn't have any toys for boys.
Disney's always had plenty of toys available for girls the princesses, the, you know, everything Disney does is for girls.
They really, you know, cornered the girl market in terms of the princess movies.
But they don't have any toys for boys.
They got nothing to sell to the little boys.
And so they specifically bought Star Wars to appeal to the male market.
And then they put it in the hands of a bunch of anti men, feminist, radical women.
And they destroyed it and they tried to turn it into something for girls.
So now it's a boy property that's been mutilated, it's been transgenderized into a fake female property.
Trilogy.
And so it's actually for nobody.
It actually doesn't help anybody.
Nobody likes it.
The women pretend to like it because they, you know, feel happy that, I don't know, something that men liked is being destroyed because they're vicious and hateful.
Not all women, but the women that, you know, made Star Wars certainly feel that way.
And so again, the point is, it ain't about money.
If this was about money, you know what they would do?
They would have made a good movie.
They would have made a movie that reflected the values of the old trilogy, the most popular and Like, persistent cultural icon of America, basically.
Like, do you realize Star Wars holds a more important place in America than, like, religion does in a lot of cases?
Like, how much more likely are you going to hear a bad guy compared to Darth Vader than Satan, right?
Because these characters, these figures, these shorthand references for evil or good or rebellion or an empire, like, something about Star Wars was so fundamental and iconic that it has supplanted really a lot of like classical references that we would have made.
Again, if you read something like Master and Commander, if you read books that take place in the early 1800s, they're referencing Achilles and Odysseus.
God, don't get me started on that.
But let's get started on that.
The Odysseus trailer just came out The Odyssey.
Nolan, I think it is.
And it looks terrible.
In a word, it looks absolutely terrible.
They have a woman playing Achilles.
And do I need to say more?
They have a sub Saharan African woman playing Helen of Troy, which it's like these are not made up characters.
These are like historical figures.
I mean, you can think that the Iliad and the Odyssey are fantasy, but they're not.
They're history.
The people that wrote them were writing them as history.
The people that read them when they were popular heard them performed in recitation.
That was their history.
They were talking about their ancestors and the stories.
Of what actually happened.
And it has all been verified.
Pretty much all of it has been verified through archaeology.
Like they found Troy.
Troy really exists.
It really fell when they said it did.
The Sea Peoples who ended the Bronze Age, the Bronze Age collapse, really were the Trojans fleeing from the falling of the city and going around and settling in different places.
That's where the Philistines come from.
Like Goliath that David fights, that was a Philistine.
That was one of the Sea Peoples that settled in the area that's now Palestine after they were given it by the Egyptians.
I mean, this is real history.
This really happened.
Helen of Troy was a real woman.
She was from Sparta.
Sparta, especially at the time, were blonde haired, blue eyed Northern European settlers.
And if you read the, I mean, one of the most amazing things to do, read the Iliad, read the Odyssey, something like that, and then read a novel set in the Viking Age.
And it's like exactly the same the longboats, the animal sacrifices, the, the, Religious ceremonies that they did.
Like, you didn't really have a set aside specific priest class in those days.
It was like the king was also the lead priest and be the captain of the ship who would be the one performing the sacrifices.
And it really is like uncanny.
And it's because it was the same people.
It was because the Vikings from the north in their longships came down the rivers into the Mediterranean, settled in places like Sparta.
So it's like this culture of, you know, the European longship culture.
It's actually real.
And so the point is when they replace Helen of Troy with a Black sub Saharan African woman, they're stealing like actual history.
They're making a mockery of actual history.
It's not something anybody should accept and it's not necessary.
And it's not creative or clever or subversive.
It's just bad casting, is all it is.
So why do it?
Because they hate white people and they're trying to disassociate white people from our history.
It's actually not that complicated.
And it's pretty deliberate and out in the open.
I'll show you some interviews with AOC.
That she held yesterday, where it's she's literally doing that.
She's literally going, Black people founded America and established democracy.
And like, this isn't a small thing.
In the UK, of course, there are tons of movies that purport to be historical where they have Black sub Saharan Africans playing, you know, the Queen of England.
Now, I think there's a difference if you have like, you know, I've seen like the Indian version of Lord of the Rings where basically everything changes, but it's mainly the same story, but they dress it up like.
Like Indians, right?
Instead of the Western style swords, they have the Indian style swords.
And it's like, great, that's fine.
You know, first of all, Lord of the Rings is a fantasy story.
So you're not actually dealing with historical figures.
So, it's less sort of offensive in that regard.
But in the same way, if somebody wanted to make a Robin Hood movie but set it in Africa, and you have an Ethiopian film team that wants to film their version of Robin Hood or Robin Hood set in Ascom or Axum or wherever else, that's great.
That's fine.
Do that.
Why not?
Of course, you should do that.
That's what Americans do, right?
At least we used to before it was deemed offensive and we had to stop, apparently.
But.
But it's not just about, well, it's entertainment and we just want representation.
First of all, the representation has been forced down your throat.
It's not natural.
It's not organic.
It's not because they're the best actors.
And I've said this so many times.
Like, if you have a really good actor that's just the best for the role and you just can't deny it, you know, yeah, yeah, Robin in the Hood, that's right.
They did that, didn't they?
That was a Canadian show.
We can't blame them.
They're Canadian.
They don't know any better.
All right.
They're trying.
They're trying their best.
God help them.
But look, I don't know.
I've said the same thing over and over, but it's like it never changes.
So we just have to say the same thing over and over.
Going to a Shakespeare in the Park a couple years ago, and one of the female roles was played by this man who was like the funniest dude in the play.
He was the standout star, and his playing the old woman was like hysterical and perfect.
And he was like such a good actor.
And it's like there's nothing wrong with that.
Then you go to a Shakespeare in the Park about Romeo and Juliet, and they've gender swapped Romeo.
To where Romeo's now a woman.
And so the whole damn play makes no sense.
The whole play makes no sense.
The whole play of Romeo and Juliet is about gender differences.
Juliet is this, like, you know, poor little caged bird.
She's trapped.
She can't go outside.
She's, you know, sort of caged by the safety that's imposed upon her by her own family.
Whereas Romeo's strolling around, getting in fights with people, knocking people out, doing whatever the hell he wants because he's a man and she's a woman.
And then you gender swap them, not because, oh, here's the best possible actress and she just happens to be a woman, but she's playing a man.
No, she's playing a woman.
It was Romeo and Juliet, but Romeo was a woman and they referred to him as her and said, Romeo's doing this.
She says this.
And it's like, no, now you've fundamentally broken the entire story.
None of this makes any sense anymore.
So what are you doing?
Why are you doing it?
It's just like vandalism is all it is.
It's just, it's motivated by spite, it's motivated by a sense of, you know, being a subversive terrorist.
And getting away with it and the glee they feel from that, knowing that it pisses people off who just want to see a good movie or just want to see an accurate adaptation of their favorite story.
It's because they're vicious and small minded, which is why none of their movies are popular.
And yet the people in the boardrooms let them get away with it because to them, they're willing to lose money to spread propaganda.
They're willing to have their entire industry go down rather than make good movies because good movies.
Are pretty hard to fill with anti human communistic propaganda.
It actually has to celebrate the human spirit and be fun and enjoyable and accessible to everybody.
And their mindset is a poisonous, toxic sludge that infects everything that it comes in contact with and normal people avoid like the plague.
So, all of these people who are leftists who think everything's motivated by money, how do you justify Disney spending the last 10 years systematically destroying multi billion dollar?
You think the people who got to the top of Disney are incompetent?
Obviously not.
They're doing it on purpose because they don't care about making money.
They don't care about making art.
They care about using it to destroy us.
And that's it.
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is War Room Live.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
I wonder what to get into next since there is so much to get into.
I think what we'll do is we'll talk about a very unfortunate upcoming event.
I think we all kind of have to acknowledge now is almost certainly going to happen.
And that is going to be when the Supreme Court decides to approve birthright citizenship.
And I don't even know what to say about this because it is so just obviously, flagrantly wrong.
I mean, there's just nothing else to say about it.
It just.
Can't possibly be what people who wrote the amendment wanted for our country.
It is ridiculous on the face of it.
And maybe the most astonishing thing about all of it is that, unless I'm mistaken, I think we're like the only country in the world that has this.
So the idea that we would end it is not some radical, extreme, unprecedented, untested concept.
It's literally what every single other country in the world has.
Why do we have a suicidal agenda of letting anybody who can break our laws become a citizen?
I don't know.
I can't possibly say.
What they're saying, if they approve birthright citizenship, is the only thing you need to do to be a citizen is break our law.
As long as that's the first thing that happens is your parents break the law on your behalf, then and only then can you become a citizen.
It is obviously contradictory.
To the idea of legal immigration.
It just completely destroys that entire concept because you're an idiot if you go through the right process when you can just plop out a baby and cut the line.
It's absurd.
It's absurd that it's just all absurd.
We've already been over this multiple times.
And this is what I mean when I say I don't even know what to do at this point because it's obviously not arguments that this is winning on.
Like it's not logic, it's not common sense, it's not.
A accurate interpretation of the way the law was written at the time.
It's just not.
And if it was, this wouldn't even be an issue.
It makes no sense.
It again was written at a time when there were like thousands of Chinese people brought over to build railroads and then sent right back home.
We didn't have like, you think the people that were basically using what amounted to Chinese slave labor also at the same time wrote a law to give absolutely everybody that can have birth in the American.
And the other thing is that, you know, maybe you could say for a while this was fine, but it's got to end.
And to me, the only thing that even makes it like controversial at this point is this weird idea that if we eliminate birthright citizenship, We somehow have to apply that retroactively.
I don't even know why that would be a thing that we would do or have to do.
I mean, we could do it.
I don't see a real good argument as to why not do it.
I think there should be some sort of limit.
I do think if you were born here and raised here and only ever considered America your home and you're 25 years old, I think it's a little bit cruel to strip you of your citizenship, especially if you're not a citizen anywhere else.
Okay, I can understand that, but nobody's saying that that's going to happen.
Why would that have to happen?
Is it really that hard to just say from here on out, birthright citizenship is no longer a thing?
Why would that not be what we were doing?
It's like, oh, we can't end birthright citizenship because that would be unfair to the people that are already here.
It wouldn't apply to everybody in the future who would then come here and have a baby.
They wouldn't be citizens, obviously.
How is this even a thing?
So they tack on some sort of requirement that's totally unnecessary and not at all instrumental to the main body of the argument.
And they say, well, we can't do it because of this thing I tacked on.
Okay, just take that off and let's move forward, saying no more birthright citizenship.
Obviously.
Now, the good news is Rand Paul, for one, has actually put forward a bill to the Congress saying, let's end birthright citizenship, because that would be the easy and effective and obvious way to do it from the get go.
Why do we even need the Supreme Court weighing in on this, especially when even the most staunch, conservative, old school Supreme Court justices seem like a couple of 1960s radicals, hippies?
By today's standards, it's genuinely insane.
Now, I just got the video list.
Guys, y'all know I think there should be two videos with the Supreme Court Justice Gorsuch.
I don't want to go to those because he has made these statements.
And I get that it maybe just like makes them feel good.
Maybe that's what it is.
Maybe they just get that fuzzy feeling that they're being anti racist, they're reliving their experience of the 1960s only.
The future generations are going to have to pay for their self importance.
It's pathetic.
Let's go to clip 49 here.
Yeah, this is just like so insulting and bizarre.
And this is from the most conservative Supreme Court justice we have, at least of the new tranche that Trump brought in.
Because when we use the term equality now, when you think of the term equal, you think equal in terms of the abilities they possess, the capabilities that they have, their worth to society in terms of being productive or non productive.
Obviously, not everyone's equal.
Everyone's equal in the eyes of God.
Their soul is equal.
They deserve equal protection under the law because that's how you create a law that functions without giving privileges to one person over another.
Outside of Like the legal process, equality doesn't exist and isn't even something we should want to exist.
It's unnatural and it requires force to impose on everybody.
Inalienable rights, true to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Life, liberty, and property, as Locke first put it.
Also true.
However, those rights are being alienated from us right now.
We are being alienated from our rights, not by the government coming in and stomping on us with jackboots, but by the government opening the border and letting a bunch of criminals come in and make our parks unsafe, and letting a bunch of homeless people shoot up drugs on the sidewalk and making our neighborhood impossible to navigate for children or defenseless women.
Our rights are being stolen from us with the cooperation of the government.
This bizarre misapplication of laws that we have now.
I don't know if I put the video in, but I've got a whole bunch of videos of a whole bunch of lifelong professional criminal middle aged black men killing children and getting away with it and being let go, versus a video of like a 20 year old woman with a beer on the sidewalk getting a felony charge, getting kicked out of her college and having her life ruined.
How does this correspond to the concept of equal protection under the law or anything that the founders want?
But to me, the most offensive thing, obviously, is that he says America wasn't founded from a common culture.
No, there was a reason that the English colonies created America.
That America did not include the Spanish colonies, it didn't include the French colonies.
Because they were a specific people group with a common culture that, despite having maybe different religions, right?
You had the Puritans in Massachusetts, you had the Catholics in, you know, wherever else, Georgia and more in the southern states, their religion could be different.
Maybe even their way of life, maybe even the construct of their local government could be entirely different.
Again, you and the Puritans and in the, you know, Northeast, you had these town councils, you had a little bit more of a hierarchical structure down south.
But they had a common culture and a common nation and a common starting point.
Okay.
What does Rufo say?
Thought experiment.
Imagine if, in an instant, you liquidated the American people and replaced.
Whoa, whoa, calm down there, Chris.
Ooh, calm down there, Mr. Rufo.
I know you're getting a little excited talking about liquidating the American people, but we don't want to actually do that.
And replace them with an equal number of non Western, non Christian, non English speaking people.
Would the resulting nation still be America?
I thought Christopher Rufo was one of these Gorsuch types.
Is he defending white people?
Is he defending Christian, white, English speaking people?
That's what it sounds like to me.
He says Western.
What he means is white.
He's too scared to say it.
And the answer is obviously no.
The answer is obviously no.
And not just because, duh, right?
Hey, guess what?
If I move out of my house and another family moves in, they're not the Smiths.
Obviously, one.
Would it be the same family?
Hmm, if we removed my family and put a different family in, would that family become my family?
No.
To answer in the affirmative, you would have to believe that America is a ship of Theseus, that all human beings from around the world, whatever nation, culture, language, religion, are perfectly interchangeable, like simple wooden planks on the bottom of a boat.
Yeah, okay, that's exactly right.
We are not.
Interchangeable.
In fact, we're incredibly unique.
In fact, we're like the most unique.
We're like the obvious far and away standout example.
Not just white people, America specifically.
I guess it depends on if you think Italians are white, but like what we talk about in the terms of like corruption and willingness to put up with scams and a little, you know, moderate theft and all this sort of stuff.
I mean, go literally anywhere else in the world.
You've got to always be on your toes.
You've got to constantly be looking out because somebody's trying to scam you.
Somebody's trying to pull something over on you.
Americans will pull these giant, horrifying scams like putting glyphosate all over the place.
But typically, you go to a store, the price that's on the thing is a fair price, and it's exactly what you'll pay at the counter.
And nobody's trying to work you over for a couple extra dollars every time you check out somewhere, which is absolutely the case in just about every country.
In the entire world.
So it's not just that Americans are different than everybody else.
We're like very different and very much better and very unique, and our system is very delicate.
It requires and necessitates both a moral population who will, on their own volition, not seek to exploit vulnerabilities, but it also requires ruthless application of the law to anybody that does violate those vulnerabilities.
That's The only way this system works.
And again, the obvious, most, I don't know, dumbass phrase ever is this term creedal nation.
What the hell does that mean?
What does creedal nation mean?
It means we're a nation because of our creed, because of our beliefs.
Okay, so does that mean we can like disenfranchise all the leftists?
Can we deprive them of their American citizenship because they don't believe in our creed?
Because they don't.
They actually deeply oppose our creed.
They deeply oppose our fundamental values.
So, what the hell are you talking about?
It's not based in a common culture.
This is the most conservative Supreme Court justice basically saying America doesn't exist.
A creed, a belief system that you have to adhere to.
If that was going to be the requirement for being American, then that would mean that we would be expelling every single migrant that doesn't believe that, which is basically 99% of migrants, especially the illegal ones.
Because when you become a citizen, you do have to take an oath to America and the Constitution, which does embody our fundamental beliefs.
But they've been so warped, they've been so demented.
And watered down and disintegrated at this point.
Nobody even understands the underlying principles that inform and undergird our documents, Bill of Rights, and others.
But not just that, these people just lie.
They hold their hand up, they take a vow to support the American nation and our belief system, and they're crossing their fingers behind their back and thinking they're clever for doing it.
And I guess they are because we don't hold them to it.
This is why I keep saying the only thing America needs, the only single solution to every one of our problems is mass deportation and ruthless application of the law.
And these two things go hand in hand because the law says that if you are a migrant, you have to, first of all, denounce your former place of residence, which that means every single Somalian in Minnesota could be deported, no matter how long they've been here or whatever else, especially when you have people running for office saying, you know, I'm running for office to benefit Somalia.
Okay, they lied in their oath.
They violated their creed.
Let's deport them back to the country they love so much.
We won't do that for some reason.
So, when you take an oath to become a citizen and you denounce your, you know, reject and deny your former citizenship, deny connections and allegiances to any former place where you may have lived, okay, but you go around waving a flag from your former country, you have violated your vow, you have violated our creed, you are not American.
If we're a creedal nation, that's got to be the case.
But we're obviously not.
It's just infuriating.
And, you know, there's stuff like if you become a citizen, you, you know, for 10 years, you cannot have any connection with the Communist Party.
That's a law on the books and a good one.
It probably needs to be expanded a little bit.
And we probably need to pursue this stuff with.
Like, what's the term where they say, you know, dismissed without prejudice?
Right.
We should pursue this stuff with prejudice, with prejudice, meaning it's not enough for them to skirt around the letter of the law.
If it's, if they are suspicious of having violated that aspect of the vow they took, that should be enough.
And we should go, yeah, sorry.
And they go, well, you know what?
I didn't actually join.
Like, I'm not a dues paying member of the Communist Party.
I just attend some of their events or I attend the, Democratic socialist of America, and they're not technically openly in a vowed communist, so I think it's okay.
No, it needs to be like that's too close to communism at all.
Like the fact that you're even entertaining socialism, you need to go now because America is not socialist.
If you took a vow to adhere to our worldview, our belief system, our founding documents, then you have broken your vow, you have violated the law, you have abandoned your claim to citizenship.
Why don't we do that?
Why are we such suckers?
Nobody else would put up with this, and you wouldn't expect them to.
And I think facts and figures, you know, all right, there are 13%, 18%, whatever, kind of don't speak to us the way stories do.
That's how we relate to one another.
I want to know your story.
You want to know mine, right?
And that's how we learn, really.
And, and, um, We figure if you're going to get interested in the Stamp Act, right, and if you're going to get interested in the Articles of Confederation, it might be because of the people behind them.
And the 56 signers were incredibly, incredibly interesting people.
And their stories are moving.
We forget that the revolution was eight bloody long years.
A third of the signers had their homes destroyed, many of them were imprisoned.
Some of their wives were imprisoned.
Some of their children were imprisoned.
And many of them gave their fortunes to the revolution and died poor as a result of it.
So, telling those stories of courage and sacrifice, we hope, might inspire a few young minds and make them realize the Declaration's three big ideas are not inevitable.
They were not inevitable.
And their preservation is not inevitable.
And that the torch passes to each generation.
We're a creedal nation.
What unites us is not a religion.
It's not a race.
It's a belief in those three ideals.
That's our mission statement as a country.
And if people don't get expired to learn about them and believe in them, the baton drops.
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I mean, that was why Ronald Reagan, in his farewell address, that was his argument we need to teach informed patriotism to the next generation.
And here we are, a bunch of ignorant criminals running around and the Governments lost the will or capability or, you know, civic intelligence to punish them for it or hold them to account for it.
So our nation is dying.
And it sounds an awful lot like you're about to give birthright citizenship to everybody in the world who can, for at least the time period in which they're taking their oath, pretend to believe in American values.
And that's exactly what they're doing.
And of course, they're doing this all over the world.
Let's go to clip 33 here.
This was a big scandal in the UK because it turns out that you can lie if you have no moral compunction and are an immoral scumbag scam artist.
You can pretend to believe in a creed just to get what you want.
All right, so we can pull the audio down, keep the video up.
So, what this video is, is British police are going around and arresting people who claimed asylum by saying they were gay and saying, I have to have asylum.
I can't be sent back home.
They'll kill me.
I'm gay.
When really it was just a bunch of leftists going, hey, just say you're gay and they have to let you in, right?
Say Alakazam, say open sesame, and suddenly the law doesn't apply to you.
Say the magic words.
They don't have to mean anything, they don't connect anything in reality.
They're magical words.
Say the magical words, I'm gay.
And then that will give allowance to the person who really wants you in there anyway, knows you're not gay, but as long as you say it, they can check the box and pretend that you're an asylum seeker.
It's open fraud.
What do you get when you have a creedal nation?
You get a bunch of people who don't believe in your creed, don't believe in honor, don't believe in justice, don't believe in honesty, lying about believing in your creed to screw you over.
Two people have been arrested.
There's probably 100,000 there.
Oh my God, all these gay people from Qatar are coming.
I didn't realize everyone from Ethiopia is gay, but.
They all say they're gay.
Guess we gotta let them all in because we're idiots.
We're a bunch of dummies.
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
We got a dot cam here.
This is from Mark Taylor.
This is a Google Trends.
And of course, what Google does is they scan a bunch of old documents.
So they have books going all the way back to the 1700s.
And you can search phrases and see how often they've been invoked over the last 200 years.
A creedal nation was so important to America's founding that it wasn't mentioned for over 200 years.
I guess this is the 200 years.
I guess maybe there's a little pop up here.
I guess that was when they were trying to, you know, establish the asylum program, circumvent immigration restrictions for the sake of those fleeing the Nazis.
So you had a little bump there when it was convenient propaganda at the time.
But then it goes silent again until, you know, probably the late 80s, early 90s.
So I mean, I guess we were such a creedal nation that, like, everybody just knew it.
We didn't even have to talk about it.
We didn't even have to mention that we were a creedal nation.
It was just so obvious to everybody.
We didn't even have to define it.
It's like Gorsuch said it's in the air, right?
We all just knew that this is a creedal nation.
We just didn't have a term for it yet.
Didn't come about for another 200 years.
That's just how he's an originalist.
He loves the founders.
He talks endlessly about the founders.
He just seems to think the founders had the same morality as radical leftists in the 1960s.
That's kind of weird.
That's kind of historically illiterate.
And offensive, and frankly, quite offensive.
But AOC kind of agrees with them, apparently.
She thinks black people invented democracy, which is funny.
I find that funny.
But we can move on.
We got the hantavirus nonsense, and I got so much information about the hantavirus to get into.
And we got a lot of talk about just like general, you know, crime, just general crime overall.
But I think I also want to talk about.
Let's go to clip 26 here.
This is an interview Thomas Massey went on with Tucker Carlson yesterday and talked about who it is that he's going up against.
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You know, there's a post today that I saw and, uh, Apparently, Japan, for some reason, for some godforsaken reason, has decided after 10,000 years of isolation that now, all of a sudden, having survived Genghis Khan multiple times, having survived intrusions from just literally all of their neighbors, America itself,
like after literally the entire history of the earth being an isolated island nation, for some reason, they have decided.
They need to import Muslims.
They need to import Pakistanis.
The one thing Japan was missing was a bunch of crazy cave people.
I don't know why.
I mean, I do know why, but it's sick.
And it's wrong and it's racist against the Japanese.
And I'm, you know, just like we look to the Irish and we go, you guys have spent hundreds of years fighting imperialism, hundreds of years giving your blood to save your nation from foreign intervention.
We look to you to stand up against what's being done to you.
Same with Japan.
It's like if you guys can't resurrect some modicum of that imperial spirit, that bonsai spirit, and stand up for yourselves, we really are lost.
And what I saw in the post was a shrine, a Shinto shrine in Japan.
Again, it's just, I mean, you want to talk about the most beautiful places in the world, go to a temple in Japan.
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Like, you literally walk around, you're like, I'm pretty sure angels helped because I don't know how they can get trees to behave like that.
Like, it's crazy how beautiful these places are.
And then you see the image of one utterly destroyed by a gang of Pakistani immigrants who just like tear down the 2,000 year old tree and tear up the 2,000 year old monuments and just leave it a mess.
And the person who posted that said, you know, when a synagogue is defaced or a You know, Muslim mosque is attacked.
It's world news and it's this giant, you know, it's a big deal.
People care about it and they talk about it and the government activates to do something about it.
And you see that and you go, that's our fault.
You can't exactly be mad at that.
Why does everybody freak out when a synagogue gets attacked or a mosque gets attacked?
Because the Muslims and the Jews don't let it go.
They don't stand by and go, Oh, what's happening here?
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And I do want to go to some more of these videos of Thomas Massey because he really gave a bombshell interview to Tucker Carlson, talking not only about who it is exactly that is sponsoring his opponents.
That's why I said at the end of the last segment, You know, this really is a contest to determine what it even means to be a Republican.
Because except for supporting Israel, Thomas Massey is the quintessential Republican.
Now, the question is whether supporting Israel is a core Republican tenet or not.
They like to say that it is.
I think it's actually counter to our ideology as Republicans.
But the construct that's being created now is it's the only thing that matters.
The only thing you need to be a Republican is to support Israel.
And if you don't support Israel, you're not a Republican, you're a traitor.
Thomas Massey, small government.
He's got like a 99% conservative voting record.
He friggin' built his house with his own hands using trees that he felled on his own.
Like, the man is a quintessential American frontiersman archetype.
And he is absolutely kicked butt and had major legislative success in Congress.
I mean, let's not forget how crazy would this be?
Actually, it uses the legislature in the way that it's intended to be used.
Now, the legislature, half the time, it's a rubber stamp for whatever the executive wants.
The other half, it's just there.
It's a bunch of people just trying to shove their pork into whatever bill is being passed to get something for themselves so they can sort of pay off in a legal fashion, bribe through legal functions people that they think they need back in their home district.
With Thomas Massey, he actually used the legislature to force.
The release of the Epstein file.
He actually used it as a check and a balance against the power of the executive.
He actually got Congress to, in a totally organic and legitimate way, come together to force the release of files that the executive branch was unwilling to release to the American people.
It is the most pure and successful use of the legislative power I maybe have ever seen in my life.
I'm not, and I'm not exaggerating.
That's what this is supposed to be like.
It's supposed to be that there are actual concerns that the American people want to have addressed, and their representatives get together across party lines, even to make that happen.
And if one branch of the government is for their own corrupt and selfish reasons refusing to go along, we have this check and balance policy where they don't get to unilaterally decide that the legislature can force their hand.
And that's exactly what happened.
So, how weird would it be if Thomas Massey, this champion of the legislature, This hardcore libertarian American champion goes toe to toe with the executive, uses the legislature in exactly the way that it's supposed to be used, gets this bombshell legislation across that basically kickstarts the biggest story in the last 10 years of American politics,
only to immediately lose his House seat, only to immediately get kicked to the curb because a bunch of foreign money gets poured into his race.
And some dude nobody's ever heard of who refuses to debate, refuses to do anything, happens to get approved by Fox News and Miriam Madison.
All I can say is, America needs Thomas Massey to win.
We need this win.
Because if it doesn't go to Massey, if it goes to this Israeli shill that no one's ever heard of, that's got no record what to speak of, Who can't possibly, no matter how good he is, hold a candle to Thomas Massey, who's the most real deal he could possibly get MIT graduate entrepreneur, self made man, genius.
If that guy gets beaten because a bunch of scumbag idiot criminals can pour infinite fake money they fabricated out of thin air or got from the Chinese government, where they currently now hold all of their casinos, that's the other thing.
You've got an Israeli, Miri Madelson, who makes all of her money from China.
Because their casinos, the Sands casinos, they don't have a big operation in America anymore.
Almost all of their money at this point comes from Macau, which is controlled by China.
So you've got Chinese money flowing through an Israeli operative to fund a fake MAGA candidate.
If that succeeds, I'm going to lose all hope.
It's too blatant, it's too obvious, it's too outrageous.
And honestly, I'm going to be pissed off at the people of Kentucky if they fall for this.
And I'm going to blame the boomers personally.
I'm blaming the boomers and Fox News.
And that's what Thomas Massey said yesterday.
Yeah, Ed Galrain $5,700,080 spent by pro Israel lobby groups and their donors.
Oh, I know that's Mary Mandelson.
The crew's like, this is Mary Mandelson.
Oh, I'm fully aware of who's getting the American medal from Donald Trump.
It's Israeli first.
Miriam Adelson, who just is like gleeful in how she's able to pull the wool over everybody's eyes.
It's pathetic.
It's really pathetic what we put up with.
Let's go to clip 29 here.
This is Thomas Massey showing just how bad it really is when you talk about Israeli control of the American government.
Another fact when X decided to show you where accounts were based, where they were set up, and where they were operated from, the DHS account showed Israel.
That it was set up, the US Department of Homeland Security's X account was set up using an IP address from Israel, using an Android app purchased in Israel.
And that doesn't trouble people.
Like, there should be an investigation over why, when the DHS set up its Twitter account, it was set up in Israel.
Now, they claim if you ask Grok about this, he'll walk around the bush with you.
The official gold badge X account for DHS, the American Department.
Department of Homeland Security was started in and is run out of Tel Aviv, Israel.
We are an occupied nation, folks.
This is unacceptable.
And what else is there to say?
Do I need to explain why it's unacceptable?
Do I need to elucidate why it's not anti Semitic to say that our DHS, our official mouthpiece Twitter account for the Department of Homeland Security of the United States of America, is being run?
Out of a foreign country?
Do I need to explain to you why that's a bad thing?
Like, this is one of those things.
I can't believe that wasn't a bigger deal when it was revealed.
We wouldn't make a bigger deal out of it.
The official public mouthpiece of the Department of Homeland Security is run out of Tel Aviv, Israel.
Let's go to clip 30 now.
Here's Thomas Massey again with Tucker Carlson talking about glyphosate, which again makes him a A far leftist, according to the Israelis that call themselves Republicans.
They spray it on ripe wheat to dry it out before they harvest it.
Like, this is the food you're going to eat.
It's like the next step is to grind it and bake it into bread.
And they are just one step away from you eating it and they're spraying it with glyphosate, the whole plant, so that it will die quickly and dry out quickly and save them some money.
Maybe they can get the next crop in there four days later.
Earlier into that land.
And I've been, and by the way, that's been banned in Europe, but not here in the United States.
And they say, oh, Congressman Massy, this is only used on 3% of the wheat crops in the United States.
First of all, I don't believe that.
But if it is true, then why don't we just grow something else there in that 3% where it's too wet to grow wheat?
Why don't we grow soybeans or something instead of wheat at that place or something you don't need glyphosate to dry it out with?
Or maybe you'll get 80 or 90% of the yield you would have gotten if you hadn't sprayed poison on it to dry it out quickly.
Why would you want to lower the punishment for people throwing rocks onto moving cars on the highway?
You know, most laws are instigated by some sort of event where it's like, You know, you realize, like, hey, you know, we got this crazy law.
We got people being sent to jail for these minor things.
Like, we got to undo this.
There's nothing minor about throwing rocks at moving cars on the highway.
That's attempted murder.
Why would you want to decrease the punishment for that if the goal wasn't to increase the amount of people throwing rocks at cars on highways?
Like, what are we doing?
Why do we do any of this?
I can't even talk about politics anymore because it's all that fucking retarded.
I'm sorry.
But, like, all of it is that stupid.
We're going to spray poison on our wheat before we eat it.
We're going to lessen the punishment for rapes and throwing rocks at cars on the highway.
We're going to give citizenship to everybody who has a baby in America because we're too freaking stupid to understand that the 14th Amendment was written 200 years ago when only white people were allowed to become U.S. citizens.
You got rid of the original law, you keep the law that was based on the original law.
latest masterpiece I would consider that a masterpiece from I Can't Even Productions or I Can't Even Films on X.
I don't really understand because that video, when I saw it yesterday, had been up for like five hours and it had like 500 likes.
I thought that was brilliant.
And maybe people don't get all the references.
And I saw people in the comments of that video going, You know, you should really have like, you should do another one that has labels so we can know who everybody is.
And it's like, No, that's how we know if you're in the club or not.
Now, that's how we, if we determine if you're the real deal or not, if you can accurately identify every single frame of that video, then you're a real info warrior.
You're a real conspiracy theorist.
If not, you've got some studying to do.
You've got some documentaries in 480p to watch, my friend.
If you don't understand everything that you saw on that screen, we could go through and describe it all.
I kind of want to reach out to the guys and see if they want to come on because that's the third one that they've made the I Can't Even Productions.
And they each one has a little bit of a different flavor.
And this one was kind of all the old, like the old school conspiracy theories with Tesla and the, you know, anti gravity machine the Nazis had and all that stuff.
The one previously was Epstein running around, you know, being friends with literally everybody.
I just think they're absolutely brilliant.
I mean, that's art right there.
You know, AI may be coming for us all, but, uh, That is absolute art.
And if you really understand everything, like there are a lot of subtle things in that.
There are a lot of little hints that you might miss if you're not.
I've watched it like four times, and every time I saw new stuff, I'm just blown away by how good that production is.
It really makes me think, you know, believe in the possibility of AI films, which we are definitely going to need.
Maybe we'll stick with that for a second.
You know, we still got to get into the Iran war and all that sort of stuff.
It's just, it's a lot of the same.
It's a lot of the same nonsense.
It's a lot of the same lying and spending all of our money.
And we'll get to that in just a second.
I also want to take your calls in the next hour.
But I do have more to say about Star Wars, folks.
And that's what a lot of, I don't know if you noticed, one of those frames was the man in the mask, the eyes wide shut character putting the CIA folder down.
The name, I think his name's Chris Carter, if I'm not mistaken.
He, of course, is a very famous Hollywood screenwriter who was serving the CIA.
Remember, these movies are not there to make money, they aren't consumer products, despite that being the seeming purpose of these movies.
They're not, it's not about that.
It's about manipulating your mind, it's about shaping the culture, it's about planting ideas in your head without your knowledge by using subtle techniques, subconscious techniques.
You know, there's a really famous example of the subconscious programming.
I'm blanking on the conspiracy theory word for it right now.
But I guess in the 1950s, TV would turn off in the middle of the night.
And so right before it would turn off, they would play America the Beautiful or the National Anthem or something.
And it was just like it would be pictures of the Statue of Liberty.
And then the words would be scrolling down on the bottom.
But if you go frame by frame, you can see that as the words scroll, For a split second, different words show up.
So it'll be like consume, follow orders, obey.
And it's only there for a split second.
You don't really have time to consciously register it.
And that was like when they first learned about subconscious implanting of ideas.
And they were a little bit ham fisted with it.
Now, at the time, there was no technology to record your television and pause it.
So even if you thought, wait, I think I saw different words in there, you'd have no way to confirm it.
You might seem crazy if you're like, I think the national anthem is telling me to obey them.
It's like you would sound crazy.
But that's how ham fisted they were.
That's how they thought they were being subtle.
Clearly, that motivation is still there.
The technique is much more sophisticated now.
They've had 70, 80 years of figuring out how exactly to implant ideas into people's heads.
It's not so much, you know, oh, look, it says the word sex in the dust of the Lion King.
Now it's like we're beating you over the head with it, but somehow people don't see it still.
The story is from Fandom Pulse because this is again another illustration, more emphasis.
That the point of these movies is propaganda.
It's not about making money.
And if they wanted to make money, they would have made different movies.
Nielsen data, released around Star Wars Day, tells a story Disney's been avoiding for years.
U.S. viewers watched 33 billion minutes of Star Wars content in 2025.
The top three most streamed titles were A New Hope, The Phantom Menace, and Rogue One.
Not one sequel trilogy film cracked the top 10.
The Force Awakens and its sequels did not make the cut.
The Acolyte, despite Disney spending years trying to sell audience on High Republic adjacent storytelling in a recent media campaign, Saying people were discovering it was not there.
Fans watched 637 million minutes of Star Wars content on May 4th alone, but the modern feminist Star Wars was not watched.
The generational breakdown makes the situation worse for Disney's sequel ambitions.
Generation Alpha and Baby Boomers watched The Mandalorian the most.
Gen Z watched The Clone Wars.
Millennial and Gen X watched Andor.
Across every demographic, the sequel trilogy and The Acolyte were notably absent from their top performing titles.
Disney spent a decade in three theatrical films trying to position Rey, Kylo, Wren, and Finn.
As a new emotional backbone of Star Wars for younger viewers, including branding their theme park Galaxy's Edge with a new character, these data, these new characters, the data says it doesn't work.
Even Gen Z, the demographic that grew up with these films, reaches past them towards George Lucas era material.
Again, do you think that was an accident?
Like, they knew what they were doing.
The forces, female, the like deliberate humiliation of the male characters, the woman with the purple hair and the world breaking strategies.
I mean, Come on.
Come on.
You don't think they could have just told a good story?
You don't think they could have just come up with something new?
They had to take the old story, remake it completely.
This is the, I think this is, is this Andor?
This is the Acolyte, where they made a lesbian witch coven create women out of that, that compete with Dune's female cast.
You know, God only knows how these decisions get made, but clearly the people making them have souls that are repulsive.
They have underlying characteristics about them that make them kind of like cockroaches, kind of like the same repulsive feeling you get when you see a cockroach scuttle across your face.
That's how people feel when they watch Star Wars now, and that's because there's a similar.
There's a similar soul shared between them.
But this, I think, is important.
Three things are converging here, talking about what's happening with Star Wars or just Hollywood in general.
Again, this isn't, you know, I know people are like, we're here to hear about the war.
This is the war.
This is the information war.
Movies, Hollywood, popular culture is a main battlefront, a main battlefield of the information war.
There is a war on for your mind.
And people think they're watching mindless entertainment, they're being implanted with ideas they don't even know are there.
But how did this come about?
But how did they take.
What used to be, even when I was growing up, I mean, hell, when I was nine years old, it was probably the best year for movies like of all time.
1999, The Matrix, Fight Club, like there were so many unbelievable movies that all expressed a sort of, you know, common anxiety with the idea of like these hidden worlds, of everything is not as it seems, of a general like dissatisfaction with the way the world is, but an inability to actually put your Put your hands around it.
Like movies reflect the spirit of their age.
And the spirit of our age is that a bunch of incompetent losers have taken popular things and are wearing or killed them, have skinned them, and are wearing the human leather on their face and telling them that we're Star Wars.
It's like you're not Star Wars.
You murdered Star Wars and are wearing its face as a mask because you're the empire.
Okay, so how did it get this way?
How did it get so bad?
In Hollywood, to where they can't even keep Star Wars going, for the love of God.
Well, the first, and this is from Promakos, P R O M A K O S underscore on X.
I guess he's a Spanish guy because this has been translated, but it says, I think three things converge here, and the underlying problem is serious, even if it's just entertainment.
The first is structural it's that the major studios signed formal diversity commitments after 2020 due to pressure from institutional funds.
Like BlackRock with their ESG ratings.
And the Hollywood Academy introduced the new inclusion rules in 2021 to qualify for the Oscar for Best Picture.
You need a lead actor from a racial minority or 30% of the supporting cast to be or a diverse creative team.
And this isn't some conspiracy theory or anything like that, it's a rule written right in their own website.
So race swapping stops being a free artistic decision and becomes a material condition for accessing funding and awards.
Basically, as of today, Hollywood could not make a historically faithful movie about the Middle Ages in Germany, for example, because it couldn't meet the racial quota.
On top of that, there's a marketing angle, which has its own perverse logic.
From what I've been reading in Variety and Hollywood Reporter, part of the industry had assumed, since the case of The Last Jedi in 2017, that identity controversies gift them weeks of trending topics, podcasts, YouTube videos, and endless debate.
This is what I mean by like they kind of don't have souls, you know?
Like that's kind of a soulless way to interpret what's going on.
I mean, the soulless thing is what they do in the first place, but then the reaction to the reaction is like even more soulless.
Does that understand what you mean?
Or do you understand what I'm saying here?
So they go in and they deliberately destroy things that you love because you love them, right?
Oh, Star Wars is loved by white men.
Let's destroy it.
Let's stick it to them.
Let's eliminate it.
Let's not let them have anything of their own.
We're going to colonize and distort it beyond recognition.
And then people go, well, what the hell is this?
Why are you doing this?
This isn't good.
Why are you injecting modern political nonsense into our sci fi epic space opera fantasy?
What are you doing?
And then the people who did it in the first place are like, oh my God, we're getting so much attention.
We're getting so much, people are talking about us.
If we just piss off more people by ruining the things they love, if we just continue to churn out creatively bankrupt nonsense, people will keep criticizing us.
And that keeps us in the news cycle.
It's like, don't you have souls?
Where is your soul?
Who did you sell it to?
Was his name Satan?
Because that's what it sounds like.
That's an awful lot what it sounds like.
Because if I were to see that my core audience despised the thing that I made, I would be like, oh, this is bad.
But they've taken this, like, well, there's all publicity is good publicity.
It's like, really?
Because 99% of your publicity is people just making fun of you and literally getting more views than you.
The new Star Trek show.
The Academy, Star Trek Academy show, they were so desperate to get eyes on that.
They released the entire episode, like the first entire episode, or maybe the finale or something on YouTube in full.
And it has like less than half a million views.
Like, I'm pretty sure more people are watching me at this very moment than have ever seen the new Star Trek show that they spent like hundreds of millions of dollars to make.
And you have people like Nerd Roddick or The Critical Drinker whose criticisms of Star Trek.
Are getting two or three times as many views as the show itself.
I wonder if it's because they're white men.
I wonder if it's because they're white men and everybody's racist.
Could be that.
Okay, but again, there's a reason why we call the Fed the head of the snake and why we talk about all of this coming from the banks because it always comes from the banks.
BlackRock is the world government at this point and it uses its.
Monopolistic control of the money system to force this stuff down your throat.
Now you've got Larry Fink going, Oh, wokeness is over.
We're moving on.
People don't like it.
They forced it on everyone against their will.
They told the big studios, You'll be bankrupt if you don't ham fistedly shoehorn in black people and lesbians into your content.
And now it's like, Is it any wonder that nobody's watching the Oscars?
Is it any wonder that these culturally significant Events in America have degraded to the point that, you know, maybe on Monday you're like, oh, the Oscars were yesterday.
Okay.
Who cares?
I don't even care who won.
I don't even know who's like, nobody cares because it's not about what makes the best movie.
You're not saying I won the Oscar for best picture, therefore I was the best movie that year.
You're saying I won this pat on the head from the corrupt elite Epstein affiliated bankster class for being a good little slave.
It's your reward for being a good little house slave.
You absolute quizzling, bootlicking scum.
You're supposed to be artists.
We're the artists.
We stand up against power.
Here comes Larry Fink stepping on your face and saying, Are you going to put minorities in?
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Of course.
We'll get rid of all the white people.
Don't worry.
We hate them too.
Oh, gee, I wonder.
I wonder why.
And like, really, the thing that pisses me off the most about it, with everything else going on in the world, we can't even have entertainment.
We can't even have good comedy.
We can't have something to escape from the hell of the world.
You can't just make something light and entertaining or compelling or that reinforces the human spirit that reminds you of what life is worth.
No, instead, we got to go in and we got to listen to a bunch of drama student teenagers, you know, bitch about their interpersonal life, only they're doing it on a spaceship in a different galaxy.
And it's like, okay, cool.
It always boils down to this like high school level drama.
That is the height of their creative capability.
Go watch Star Trek.
It's not adult military people.
I mean, the first scene in the reboot of Star Wars, I mean, Star Trek, rather.
So, the reboot of Star Trek with the new young Captain Kirk, the first scene is him violating the prime directive and being rewarded for it.
It's like making a movie about Jesus, and the first scene is him like, Running away from the resurrection or from the crucifixion or something.
It's like, what are you doing?
Put a chick in it, make it lame and gay.
Or we bankrupt you because you have to.
You should have a whip in his hand while he says that.
And it's not just, remember, ESG is 100% a fabrication of BlackRock.
It is a violation of their judiciary responsibility.
It's a violation of discrimination law.
It's just a violation of everything.
And they just do it and just everybody goes along with it because they're the powerful ones.
They're the ones that will.
Silence or bankrupt you if you oppose them, which is the exact reason you should oppose them because you're not supposed to put up with bullies in America.
But we've all become weak.
We've all become weak, is a nice way of saying it.
But do you remember when the first deplatforming happened?
Do you remember what website was the first to start the trend of deplatforming people for off site behavior?
Do you remember it was Patreon?
I'm pretty sure getting rid of like the Daily Stormer or something.
I can't remember who the first.
Was, we never had a Patreon, but Patreon was the first.
And they made the mistake of being honest about it.
They made the mistake of letting the people that they kicked off their platform know we're doing this because MasterCard told us.
Because the banks came in and dictated you have to silence that person or we're taking your whole company offline.
They're going to sacrifice their entire billion dollar company for one person they don't even agree with?
No, they're happy to go along with it.
But it was MasterCard that forced him into it.
It was the banks that started the trend of mass deplatforming that, of course, culminated and climaxed probably with kicking off Alex Jones from every platform on a single day and Tim Cook of Apple saying it's a sin to have his stuff on your platform.
But it was the banks.
It was the banks that did this, it was the banks that started ESG.
And it's the corporation's fault for going along with it.
It's the, you know, underlings' fault for.
Capitulating to these demands.
But at the end of the day, this is why I cannot have any respect for, like, just literally any leftist in this country.
Anybody that falls for any of this crap, who all think that they're fighting the power, they are all servants of evil.
They all are slobbering slaves of the people they think they're fighting.
Do you know how stupid you have to be to be literally following hook line, like, step by step?
Swallowing absolutely everything that they're shoving down your throat.
These giant Zionist bankers, and they're out there going, We fight the power.
You know, we're not afraid to stand up against power when it comes down, unless it's Larry Fink putting a boot on your neck and then you're happy.
You thank him.
Thank you, Larry Fink.
Thank you for destroying our industry.
Thank you for making us a laughing stock.
Thank you for destroying the intellectual properties that we love.
Way more reach than a beloved but quietly received movie.
Attention is a scarce resource now in a world oversaturated with content, not quality.
The funny thing is that the strategy generates noise, but not box office.
The Little Mermaids, Snow White in 2025, The Marvels, Wish, they all tanked.
The audience is becoming immune or outright hostile, and the specialized press is already acknowledging that.
And then there's the ideological part, which is the one that's usually discussed.
There's sincere identity conviction in part of Hollywood.
People trained in U.S. universities with postmodern decolonial framework.
Who see race swapping as restorative justice for a film history that's too white?
It's too white.
Meaning it has white people, meaning it was created by and for white people, by white people in a white country, because we developed the technology to create the films in the first place.
Sorry.
Sorry for developing the technology necessary to make movies and then appearing in them because we did it.
Ridiculous.
As ridiculous as going to China and being like, there's so many Chinese people in this movie.
Why are there so many Koreans in this Korean movie?
And there's nothing but Nigerians in the Nigerian movie.
This is an outrage.
Call Larry Fink immediately.
Larry Fink's like, I hate white people.
What do you not understand about this?
I love when Nigerians do all Nigerian stuff.
That's diversity.
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42 million people losing their SNAP benefits come November 1st.
And then when I look at the numbers of the amount of people and where they're from, I'm gonna say this is a much needed process, bruh.
Because you're telling me of the 42 million people, only like 30% of that 42 million are actually Americans?
And I mean 30% of the 42 million are actually Americans who were born here, who are disabled, who are veterans, who are actually people who literally and actually need.
This assistance.
Because if I'm looking at this report that says 51% of the total number of people that are receiving these SNAP benefits are purely because of their religious beliefs.
Meaning these people are Muslims, are from the Islamic religion, Islamic countries.
They're from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Somalia, these places.
And they are receiving these benefits.
Purely because, for one, their women aren't allowed to work.
Their women are allowed to have multiple children.
They are 100% supposed to be home to cherish and nurture their children.
Their husbands are allowed to have multiple wives, and with those multiple wives having multiple children, meaning they're getting multiple thousands of dollars per month.
And if you think about it, it makes total sense why the Americans that are getting the pocket change who are not having kids, and even if they're having kids, they got like two, three kids, and then their two, three kids are disabled, right?
And then they're the ones making all the noise because they're getting pocket change when these people from the Islamic countries are getting thousands and thousands of dollars and they're in a household with three other women that are filing for these benefits as head of the household.
So in the one house, there are four wives getting like four or five grand a pop because they have like four or five kids.
A pop, right?
And their husbands are just going out to these meetings trying to convert more people.
But at the end of the day, they're getting like $15,000, $20,000 a month for the one household.
And who knows how many bank accounts they have.
No wonder when I see these people going out on vacation, they're just so comfortable.
And it's like irritating, but at the end of the day, This shit needs to stop because a lot of these people came here, right?
They came here seeking better, but then they came here to live the same way and the same rules, live by the same rules that made their country turn into shit in the first place.
And it's not just the Islamic people because there are a lot that are from the Caribbean, from the Caribbean, who are doing the same shit.
And like I said, it is wild to me.
Because they came here to seek better, but their version of better is to come here and lay up under these roofs and make these babies and live off of hardworking taxpayers.
The crazy, crazy part is the loud ones are the ones benefiting or getting the least of the benefits that are being handed out.
We pay people to go into other countries to train foreigners to take advantage of our system and then ship them over here and pay their way and then give them the forms and fill them out for them and then give them the money.
We have to stand up for ourselves for once, for the love of God.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome back to the real world.
This weird matrix that everybody lives in where everything's stupid and backwards.
In the real world, countries should not open their borders to hostile foreigners and then pay for them to have infinite babies.
That's crazy.
That's a crazy way to behave yourself.
But what we're doing, and we're doing it rapidly.
And there have been a couple examples recently, and I don't even know what to call this trend, but I keep seeing it.
Maybe the crew can find it.
I was trying to find it during the break.
I couldn't quite find it.
There was a headline probably a week ago, and it was like new high tech light rail opens.
I think it was in San Francisco or somewhere in California, maybe Washington State.
It was like light rail, you know, high speed, light rail, high tech has a new opening, experiences first overdose death.
And there's an incongruity there.
There's something wrong with the fact that we have this like incredible futuristic sci fi technology, and yet our cities are covered in filth and chaos and misery and people overdosing on synthetic drugs that are provided by the state.
It's like, what are we doing here?
I feel like we should have one or the other.
It may have been that one, but it was some new light rail opening on the West Coast.
And on the day it opened, somebody died of an overdose at the new light rail stop.
It may have been the stop, like it may have been just a new station opening.
But it's sort of symbolic.
It's like you'd think you'd be able to get one day after light rail grand opening, Mercer Island Station sees first overdose.
Like you would think a first world nation building high tech light rail trains.
Would have already sort of handled the problem of this level of overdoses.
I understand you're going to have an overdose every once in a while, but you'd think you'd go a day.
You'd think you'd get 24 hours out of the high speed, high tech light rail before, you know, a crazy drug addict is killing themselves on it.
But no, you get less than one day in America, which is very weird.
Yeah, I don't really know how to describe it.
I don't even know if you can tell what I'm talking about here, but you can, you, Can tell the incongruity, right?
The inconsistency, the bizarre nature of this.
Where you think we either live in sci fi Blade Runner world where everything's great, or we live in misery and chaos world.
Right now, we have both simultaneously.
Like, it's not even a bifurcation.
There's not like, oh, there's parts of the city that are brilliant and perfect and pristine and nice and parts of the city that are chaotic.
It's like they're right there together.
They're right there together.
You come out of the high rise, Billion dollar office building, and boom, you're there in the middle of a tent city full of people pooping themselves and shooting up and torturing animals.
There's something very, very wrong about all of this.
And there's another video today that I think sort of highlights exactly this phenomenon.
Clip 38 here.
New food delivery robots are encountering unforeseen obstacles when attempting to make deliveries.
Here's another example of why America can't have nice things.
Which I'm not even actually against this.
I feel the impulse too.
Literally, every time I see one of these robots, I do get a flash of where I see red and I'm like, kill it, kill it.
I must kill it.
I never have yet, but I feel the impulse.
I get it.
This is kind of it, right?
It's like, look, you can either have nice things or you can have the American population.
Right now, those are at odds with a car.
I like this.
Let's just keep watching robots get beat up.
This is fun.
That's just the robot falling down the stairs.
That's just bad programming.
But, like, it just rams right into something.
I mean, these are just funny.
Ooh, smashes the glass.
Yeah, okay, so this is just sort of like robots being badly programmed and not used to it.
But to me, it's the idea of like, we don't have sidewalks that are flat, but we do have autonomous delivery robots.
I think our priorities are a little bit off.
I think they're a little bit off.
It's like you know what we are.
Ghetto rich.
I'll say we're ghetto rich.
You know what I mean?
Ghetto rich is when your house is falling apart, your neighborhood is trash, there's trash all over your lawn, your shingles are falling off, the house is leaking, there's rain leaking, but you've got a Bentley in the driveway and a 42 inch flat screen on the wall and the newest gaming system.
We're ghetto rich.
That's what we are.
We're ghetto rich.
We're the best house in an awful neighborhood.
And that's a problem.
And that's a societal disconnect that we should probably try to figure out and solve.
Like, if it was up to me, I think I would handle the basic stuff first.
Let's have sidewalks that can, like, have a wheelchair on it.
Okay.
Let's have, like, roads that aren't going to destroy your car.
Let's have a population that's actually fundamentally against destroying other people's personal property.
Let's try to handle the basics and have just, like, a Functional civilization first, then we'll welcome in the Jetsons style technology, okay?
Because right now it is that classic, it's the Jetsons above the clouds and the Flintstones on the ground.
It's a dystopian, hellish world that we live in.
I should open up the front lines for phone calls.
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If you have ideas of how we can get that out there or anything like that, or what you've done, and can tell us about the steps you've taken to let people know, or just what do you think about the new setup, about the new shows?
Is there anything we could do better?
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House Democrats in Colorado just passed a new bill, 33 to 32, that lowers the penalty for the murder of one person to second degree crime, reducing the sentencing and removing the possibility of a life sentence.
Democrats voted to give murderers a second chance.
Apparently, it was convincing enough for the entire Democratic Party of Colorado to go along with it.
A defendant convicted pursuant to subsection one of this section shall be sentenced by the court in accordance with the provisions of section eighteen one point three four oh six.
Except when the crime has caused the death of another person, the court shall sentence a person convicted pursuant to subsection one of this section to a term of incarceration of at least three times the minimum term authorized in the presumptive range and up to twice the maximum term authorized in the presumptive range.
Was this a problem?
Was this a big problem that you had to solve?
Like you look around, you look around America and be that classic like meme, where it's just the guy looking around and it's mobs of teenagers beating up robots and it's, you know, doctors cutting off kids' genitals and it's an apartment building controlled by a Venezuelan gang.
And these people look around and they go, you know what would fix things?
What if we let murderers off more easily?
What if, here's an idea.
What if we punished people less for killing another human being?
Maybe that would help.
You know, I mean, you know, there are things that you could do.
There are arguments you could make.
If you were instead passing some sort of law that was like, you know, raising the standard of evidence, where it's like, hey, we've had people convicted of murder off very sort of tenuous evidence, maybe we should, you know, have the quality of the evidence a little higher.
Maybe the standard should be a little greater.
This is nothing like that.
This is not anything that could even remotely help innocent people.
It's not saying, you know, this isn't a provision to avoid convicting an innocent person.
This is just saying, hey, when somebody's guilty and we know they're guilty, let's not take it too hard on them.
Let's not, you know, all they did was kill a person.
And the thing is, you don't even need this law because you already have a population that has been ever more indoctrinated into the idea that justice itself doesn't exist and everything that the justice system does is really just a form of racial revenge wrecked on white people.
Like this guy, South Carolina jury finds a black man who confessed to killing a white man not guilty of murder, spends less than two hours in deliberations.
This is a man who walked up, is a black guy, walked up to a white guy in a car, unloaded on him, killed him, and the jury said, yeah, it's fine.
It's fine.
Walk up to a random guy in his car, dump eight rounds into him.
19 people witnessed the murder.
And of course, the black jury finds him not guilty of murdering a random guy and he walked free.
His excuse was that he just wanted a ride.
They can literally get away with murder.
What about the other guy in California last week?
Black young black guy was having a bad day, apparently.
Literally, the court said, like, the judge was like, Well, he was having a bad day.
And so it's on video.
He runs up and slams an 87 year old man's head into the concrete, kills him dead, doesn't spend any time in jail, gets off scot free.
I mean, I there are at least two examples of the last in the last week of black people murdering white people and not being punished for it.
Not it.
Being messed up in the court, not, oh, the prosecution did a Brady violation, so they had to let him go.
No, no, no.
Confessed on camera, guilty, they get let go.
This is what I mean by like, are we supposed to keep talking about this?
Is this a debate that we have to be having?
You know, I think it's bad that people murder and get away with it.
And somebody else on the other side's like, true, but have you considered the fact that they're black and the murder victim is white?
What are we doing here?
The real victim's the black guy.
Yeah, yeah, I mean, what's he supposed to do?
Not kill a white person?
His great, grandfather was a slave.
Of course, he's going to murder everybody he meets.
It's your fault for being white.
Nearly half of the inmates released under then North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper during COVID have reoffended, including 18 people charged with murder.
They released inmates during COVID because of COVID.
Again, absurd, ridiculous.
That was another thing that started happening.
And like, I sort of heard about it before anybody else because I actually had a friend.
I actually had a friend who had like a DUI charge and he was going to like go to jail.
He was like ready.
He was like, Yeah, I'll see you in a week.
I got to go to jail for a week.
I've got some shady friends.
I'll have you know.
And then he hits me up the next day.
It wasn't Lebanon, John.
Although, Did he just call in?
I see a John in Texas.
If that's him, he's got a very interesting story to tell.
We might talk about it on Moonbase.
I'll let him get into it.
This is the difference.
This isn't Lebanon, John.
No, this is my other friend.
But he calls me the next day, and I'm like, You're not in jail?
He's like, Nah, dude.
Apparently, COVID, they're not sending people to jail.
Yeah, you know, there's this COVID thing going around.
And I know, I know what you're thinking.
Jails and prisons are isolated containment zones.
That's the whole point of them existing.
So the idea that it would be difficult or impossible to stop a virus from getting in is really kind of absurd.
But hey, better safe than sorry.
We're just not going to send anybody to prison for the next couple of years, and we're going to let the people out that are in.
18 people have died as a consequence of that policy.
That, to me, is utterly indefensible and ridiculous policy.
But stack it on top of all the other ones, I guess.
They're all that ridiculous.
Half, nearly half of all inmates released under Roy Cooper during COVID have been charged and reoffended.
18 murders have occurred.
Well, 18 people charged with murder.
Maybe more murders.
Could have been some double murders in there.
Minnesota Democrats block fraud committee subpoena into Somali Representative Ilhan Omar's involvement with a $250 million COVID fund scam.
From the Gateway Pundit Minnesota Democrats on the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee have officially blocked a subpoena targeting Representative Ilhan Omar for her alleged connections to the state's massive $250 million Feeding Our Future COVID 19 relief fraud scandal.
The funds were intended to feed low income children during the pandemic, but were widely abused in scams largely linked to the Somali community.
The development unfolded Tuesday during the committee's final meeting of the session.
Democrats blocked this motion.
Republicans pushed for the subpoena after Omar completely ignored a May 5th deadline to turn over documents and communications, including any links between her office and a convicted ringleader in the fraud scheme.
The vote fell short at 5 3, failing to reach the required two thirds majority to issue the subpoena.
Democrats on the panel have voted against it, effectively protecting the Congresswoman.
Prosecutors say the taxpayer money given to feeding our future was instead used for luxury cars, jewelry, and other personal enrichment.
Dozens have been charged, with many of them a part of Minnesota's large Somali community.
Investigators specifically want Omar's records regarding her interactions with key figures in the case.
Omar has not responded to the committee's requests.
Republican Committee Chair Representative Kristen Robbins stated that the failed vote will not end the push for answers and the more options remain on the table.
Okay, but the fact is, some people are simply above the law.
You know, what are you going to do?
What are you going to do?
Investigate them?
Arrest them?
Did you forget that she's black?
So, not exactly subject to our laws, is she?
Apparently.
The question again, once again, remains why?
Why don't Democrats care?
Why are they able to protect themselves like this and get away with it?
Why is it that we have to hear no one's above the law when Fannie Willis is committing felonies in her own right, trying to target Donald Trump with whatever she can charge him with?
Or, and you've got Letitia James running, giving campaign speeches where she says, All I'll do, I'll come in, I'll charge Donald Trump, and then I'll go home.
And all I will do is hunt Donald Trump for you when I'm DA.
And they elect her, and that's what she does.
And he's raked over the coals and nearly sent to jail for 400 years over a totally made up and fraudulent and non existent charge about the value of Mar a Lago.
Total, utter, complete nonsense.
Meanwhile, Ilhan Omar writes the law.
For feeding our future, then is friends with and benefits from and becomes a multi, multi, multi millionaire because of the feeding our future scam.
And then, when people want to hold her to account, the Democrats form a phalanx and prevent any investigation or subpoena, even though she is ignoring the request to voluntarily supply the information.
Why are these people like this?
And why do we put up with it?
At this point, it's getting so bad, I'm actually falling for the AI psyop.
I'm actually looking around and going.
If our government was replaced with robots, would they at least be able to just act autonomously?
Would they be able to act with an unbiased way?
Because that's all we need.
All we need is somebody like what we need is the person who the Democrats pretend they are, right?
Merrick Garland gets up there and just flagrant abuse after flagrant abuse.
Maybe the most flagrant one is when he gives a press conference insinuating that people like Tim Pool and all these other right wing content creators. Are somehow agents of Russia, even though the investigation completely cleared them of any wrongdoing, they present it to the public as if it's confirmation that these people willingly and knowingly took money from a foreign government to lie to the American people.
Just a, again, flagrant, blatant abuse of power, a blatant abuse of the entire political system, and an attempt to artificially and illegally and in an authoritarian way destroy the media legacy of your enemies.
But the way he does it, the way he did it was very.
It was designed to make everybody that's on his side feel warm and fluffy.
He just gets up and, well, we just followed the law and we did what we needed to.
And, you know, we pursued the evidence where it led and we simply enforced the law.
I am the law.
I am a functionary of the United States government and all I care for is the highest values of our land.
Meanwhile, he's just.
A ridiculous criminal just destroying innocent people.
Just a savage monster.
Meanwhile, the Republicans are out there going, she needs to go to jail and she needs to go to jail and everybody needs to go to jail.
And then just nothing happens.
Nothing happens.
We just need hardcore, normal dudes enforcing the law.
Welcome back, folks.
We're going to go out to your calls here in just a moment.
We do have some breaking news.
It's not good news.
You know how easy it would be to be evil?
I just, it's kind of unfair.
Because you really, it's like you get to just do whatever the hell you want.
Like, for example, the hantavirus thing that's spreading right now.
We're obviously on the defense.
We're not really buying the story.
We're concerned now they're saying, oh, we're creating a new vaccine.
I just saw Dan Lyman tweet out, you know, enjoy the next round of lethal injections.
But man, if I was the bad guy, you know what I would do?
I'd really release the hantavirus.
I would really have an actually super deadly virus spreading from person to person, and then I would release a real vaccine.
That's what I would do.
And what do we do about that, right?
Because right now, they've got everybody sort of awake to the fact that the vaccine was a lie and that the whole thing was a scam and it was actually super dangerous and had major side effects.
Like nobody trusts the COVID vaccine now.
So, what happens if the next virus isn't like COVID?
What if it's real?
What if they actually release a modified virus that has a 50% death rate and a super fast transmission rate?
And what if our suspicion of the vaccines ends up backfiring on us?
I don't know.
This is the type of thing.
When you're playing defense, you got to try to entertain all these options.
As an evil person, you can just kind of do whatever the hell you want and nobody else has to react to it, which is why when you find out that the evil people did something evil, like what happened under COVID, you're supposed to arrest those people.
And make examples out of them so that anybody else wanting to do it in the future goes, gee, I got to see Anthony Fauci get flayed alive, literally, and I don't want that to happen to me.
So I'm not going to mess with the American people anymore.
We didn't do that.
So now maybe they release a real antivirus.
Maybe they actually release a virus with a 30 to 50% death rate and they offer an actual vaccine or a vaccine that is necessary to survive but also has cancer in it.
And again, as is just obvious and pointed out a million times, they had these cases on a ship and then they let everybody on the ship go back to all of their countries because they are deliberately spreading this disease.
It just couldn't be more obvious.
Well, I was just thinking about that during the break, about how easy it would be to be evil because you can always come up with new tricky little plans that kill everybody.
The breaking news is this Federal Trade Court strikes down Trump's backup tariff plan.
Ah, darn it.
The Federal Trade Court on Thursday struck down President Trump's backup tariff.
Plan after the Supreme Court blocked his other tariffs.
The U.S. Supreme Court recently struck down Trump's tariffs in a 6 3 decision.
The Supreme Court said Trump does not have the authority to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
The High Court decision only invalidated Trump's tariffs under the IEEPA.
President Trump imposed a 10% global tariff as a backup plan.
A small business filed a lawsuit in the International Trade Court challenging Trump's global tariff, and they've accepted that challenge and ruled in favor of the small business, which challenged the tariffs.
Those took effect.
February 24th, the ruling was two to one, with one judge saying it was premature to grant victory to the small business plaintiffs.
Yeah, it basically didn't work.
So, congratulations, Howard Lutnick.
The plan succeeds once again.
U.S. and Iran trade fire in the Strait of Hormuz.
Each claims the other shot first.
The U.S. and Iran opened fire in the Strait of Hormuz, with each side claiming the other initiated the attack.
U.S. Central Command, in a statement, said its forces intercepted unprovoked Iranian attacks and responded with self defense strikes as three U.S. Navy destroyers transited the Strait late Thursday.
Iranian forces launched multiple missiles, drones, and small boats as the U.S. ships were passing through the Gulf of Oman, CENTCOM said.
No U.S. assets were struck.
They say they eliminated inbound threats and targeted Iranian military facilities responsible for attacking U.S. forces, including missile and drone launch sites.
It's a weird thing to happen in a war that we've already won.
That's a strange occurrence for a war in which victory has already been declared over and over and over and over again.
Oh, breaking from Libs of TikTok.
Evan Altman, a voting rights organizer for the ACLU and a former member of the Democrat.
Training committee was arrested on child porn charges.
So again, on the brink, U.S. launches strikes, key Iran port.
Against key Iran port, probably is what the sun means here.
U.S. launches strikes against key Iran port in major escalation during fragile ceasefire.
Such a fragile ceasefire.
It's so fragile it doesn't even exist.
Donald Trump's military is unleashed on Iranian forces in the Strait of Hormuz during a midnight attack as several blasts have been reported in the region.
Iran's Central Military Command has accused the United States of violating the ceasefire as several vessels were reportedly targeted in the late night strikes.
Explosions rocked Keshem port and Bandar Abbas in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday night, with Iranian media confirming that there had been an exchange of fire.
So, there you go.
The war goes on and is more expensive than you can possibly imagine.
We have spent over a billion dollars a day on this boondoggle.
Billion dollars a day.
The U.S. has spent $72 billion in the first 60 days of war in Iran.
Mobilization, administration, and combat cost $15.8 billion.
The weapons that we've Spent have cost us $41.2 billion.
We've had $11.9 billion worth of military assets destroyed.
And of course, $3 billion for Israel's bombs and interceptors, bringing the total cost of the first 60 days of the Iran war to nearly $72 billion.
So it's fine.
We spend $72 billion in exchange.
We kill a bunch of kids, render a formerly functional country into a complete despotic mess, close the Strait of Hormuz, and get humiliated on the world stage.
I could have done it for cheaper.
I think I could have ruined America's reputation overseas and destroyed all those forts and bases for significantly cheaper than that.
I mean, we're spending way too much money to be humiliated and look like idiots and achieve nothing.
We could have achieved nothing for way cheaper than that.
What I wanted to talk about, yeah, he said your wife likes them.
And my wife said, Yeah, you look like a shop teacher.
Anyway, so what I wanted to talk about was a long time ago, 2008, someone said, Don't call Alex and tell him about what your thoughts are on digital surveillance because you're going to give them ideas if they don't already have them.
And we do experiments on a regular basis regarding phones.
Going off for a walk in the woods, leave the truck way behind, no digital anything, right?
And one time we came in from a walk and we did have our phones near us.
And what were the first two algoed videos on the YouTube smart TV?
They were exactly what we were talking about weaponized ticks and AI abilities.
And then Surveillance within your home, and specifically, I would love to talk to you in the future.
Specifically, through your outlets in your house, remember they used to have these things to get rid of rodents by putting out a wavelength of sonic wavelengths.
Well, everything can go backwards, so the speaker on your smart TV can be a microphone.
And if I could call into the war room in the future, because time is short right now.
I mean, and this stuff has been around for a while.
I mean, again, it used to be this crazy thing that's like, your microwave is spying on you.
And now it's just like, yeah, your microwave is spying on you, of course.
Why do you think it's transferring 14 gigabytes of data every day back to your?
There are washing machines that transfer gigabytes worth of data every day.
What is it sending?
Why would it need to send that?
That's the question.
Just ask why.
Why are you sending all this data back?
Yeah, speakers can be microphones.
Now, the latest thing is that fiber optic cables can be microphones.
I mean, they can translate and hear your voice by shining a laser on a pane of glass in a room that you're in.
So that could be a mile, two miles away that they're listening in on you.
And you're right.
I mean, I had a similar experience recently.
Now everybody just kind of gets that this is the way it is.
And I remember like 10 years ago, there was a bunch of viral videos of people who were like, I don't have a cat.
I've never had a cat.
I've never wanted a cat, but I'm going to talk about cats and see if the ads pop up.
And of course, immediately you start getting ads for cat food and cat litter and all this sort of stuff, even though they have no other reason to believe you have a cat other than they must be listening into you.
So this has been like confirmed for a long time.
But I had the same experience like this weekend.
And it just, it was with, I was with friends.
And so I wasn't, uh, I wasn't thinking about saving it, but I had the same experience with you, except it was like really uncanny.
And I can't remember exactly what it was, but it was stuff that I never normally watch anything about.
And it was like three or four topics that were just like boom, Normally, I open up YouTube, I'm getting a lot of the same content.
I get a lot of like YouTube drama content, history content, Sopranos content, like stuff I watch.
But then this day, I open it up and it's like, I can't remember what it was, but you know, baseball.
And popsicles and just like stuff I never, ever, ever, ever watch anything about, but it was verbatim the four things we were talking about in the conversation just before.
So, like, they're not even trying to be subtle about it anymore.
It's literally, they might as well literally be like, we saw you were talking about baseball.
Here are some baseball videos for you.
Cause that's essentially how it is.
The intrusion into our personal lives is unrelenting and illegal, but we do nothing to stop it.
I'm against using the word Goyam, like appropriating it.
I don't know.
People do that where they're like, Goyam, rise up.
I'm like, I don't know.
That's sick.
You don't think of yourself like that, John.
That's an insult.
I don't want to be insulted, but I get what you're saying.
So, what do you think the solution is?
Because, you know, I know Nick Fuentes is taking a lot of heat right now for saying we got to vote Democrat to punish the Republicans.
I don't know how else you.
I mean, I'm kind of convinced by that argument, not to vote for Democrats.
I just can't bring myself to do that.
But, you know, I've heard him say, like, this is, you know, if the vote is what we have, if that's our main primary weapon to hold these people to account.
You can't just keep voting for the same thing over and over.
I can't figure out a good argument against that.
And while I despise the Democrats and recognize how just vicious and hateful and genocidal they are, the Republicans are worse because they are doing the same thing and they let the Democrats get away with it and they don't stand up for us and they've turned on everything.
I mean, now we're talking about amnesty.
I don't even play those videos.
We got Tom Homan talking about how the Trump administration is debating giving amnesty to people.
It's like, what is the difference now if you're voting for Republicans and Democrats?
No, no other country would allow themselves to be treated like this.
Why do we allow ourselves to be treated like this?
It's absurd.
I completely agree.
And I think that could be a really interesting twist to this.
I hadn't thought about this.
What if Thomas Massey loses the primary and then runs as an independent and wins?
Because I don't know.
I'm not sure how the Kentucky primary works exactly if everybody can vote in it or if it's just Republicans.
But Thomas Massey has actually made some pretty good inroads.
And he has friendships with people on the left.
Like he and Ro Khanna did the Epstein files together.
So I wonder if he could cobble together enough hardcore right wing, actual genuine MAGA Republicans and left wingers that don't want to be run by Israel.
I mean, that could be very interesting.
That might actually turn out better than him just winning the Republican nomination.
Mark, since you seem so insistent on destroying the First Amendment for your beloved home state of Israel, how do you justify that, being an American and yet being so eager to deplatform people that you don't like?
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This is, wait, this may be an oversight.
We may have done something wrong here.
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We may, I mean, how do we confirm that we're not selling things to Mark Levin?
Have we not delivered to you in the fight against tyranny?
Have you not delivered supporting us?
A symbiotic, a win win situation.
Like he says in Gladiator after he chops up the four guys just a few seconds, he says, Are you not entertained?
Are you not entertained?
And I say, Are you not empowered?
Are the tyrants not scared?
Are they not coming after me and my crew?
You want somebody to fight?
You want somebody to stand up for you?
Well, then you got to back them.
And those that have backed us, I salute you from the bottom of my heart.
And those that have shared the articles and videos, that's great.
But it's different classes of people.
There's people that tune in and get the knowledge, but are scared or lazy or whatever.
Then there's people that at least share the articles and videos and, Paul, revere it.
We appreciate you.
Okay?
So you got like copper, you know, on the bottom, at least you listen, but I hope people learn from this through osmosis or something.
Then you got the silver folks that.
At least share the articles and videos to wake up other people.
And then you got the gold standard.
The people that do it all.
And the people that get great products that are smart enough to say, wow, this guy really knows what he's talking about.
I believe him.
He'd only sell me something that works.
And then they try it.
We have a 90 plus percent reorder rate of the supplements because I wouldn't sell you something that doesn't work.
I'm not stupid.
That's why I don't serve evil.
I know the second, third, fourth order events of it will destroy me.
Plus, I don't like it.
I don't enjoy it.
I feel good being truthful.
I feel good being honest.
I feel good stomping tyrants politically into the ground nonviolently.
Slashing their throats nonviolently.
Stabbing ice picks into their heads nonviolently.
Cutting their heads off nonviolently.
Ripping their entrails out politically nonviolently.
I like just breaking their bones and grinding them down to make my bread.
Fee, fi, fo, fum.
I smell the blood of satanic globalist scum.
Be they live or be they dead, I'll grind their bones to make my bread.
You want somebody to fight for you?
Well, you better believe you got it!
The real McCoy!
The spirit of resistance and victory.
And they know it, and it's why they fear it.
And if you will simply join me and ask God for this spirit to lead, guide, and direct us, the spirit that overcomes, God doesn't give us over to a spirit of weakness and fear, but one is a roaring lion that conquers, that destroys tyrants, that overcometh.
And when the enemy comes in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord lifts up a standard against it.
We are the crucible.
We are the shield of the people.
We are the standard.
We have the Spirit.
We have the will.
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