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Well, this whole Epstein cover of Whitewash broke just a few days ago. | ||
Seems like a hundred years ago. | ||
I told everybody this is a big scandal, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And I told you it came right from the top from Trump for whatever reason he wants to move on. | ||
Never seen any of us. | ||
He's connected to Epstein. | ||
But regardless, we were told all this stuff was coming out. | ||
Now we're told it never existed. | ||
Well, we know a ton of stuff does exist. | ||
But I told you this wasn't just gonna blow over. | ||
And the fact that they handled this way was gonna create a giant strata zone effect. | ||
Well, now it has. | ||
And this warrant I came out and said looks like Bontino's gonna resign. | ||
I believe he will. | ||
I think it's overall because he's got integrity. | ||
And it's it's not even about Trump. | ||
It's just about the way whole the way things have been handled and where this is going. | ||
Trump is doing so much good. | ||
His administration's doing so much good. | ||
Tom Homan, Robert Kenny Jr., Maha trying to stop the wars. | ||
It's so important. | ||
But this attempt to say, never talk about Epstein again, move along. | ||
These are the George you're looking for, like Obi-Wan Kenobi, is is backfiring. | ||
And now the Democrats want hearings, and it's just all of them completely insane. | ||
The answer to all of this is to just put the information out. | ||
The answer is to tell the truth. | ||
Let the chips fall where they may. | ||
Yes, it can kill the stock market. | ||
Yes, it's gonna bring down a lot of powerful people. | ||
But those are the powerful people that set up this corrupt system. | ||
We didn't elect Trump to play half-measures. | ||
We didn't elect Trump to sit there and take over the establishment. | ||
We elected him to demolish the establishment. | ||
Trump didn't save him in Butler and take him through all these crises to then just take over the establishment to dismantle it that way. | ||
No, we want the whole thing to come crashing down for the whole world to see as an example to future tyrants. | ||
If we don't do that, God's gonna judge probably the nuclear hellfire. | ||
That's my view on it. | ||
What do you think below? | ||
But I believe Bonti and I will be gone by Monday. | ||
What do you think? | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we have more from Alex Jones coming on the other side of this break as well. | ||
There is just so much to unpack here with rumors swirling of a massive ultimatum between Bongino and Bondi. | ||
Now, I understand that Dan Bongino is a very respectable gentleman. | ||
He's an American patriot, he loves his country. | ||
We've seen everything that he's had to say over the course of the last several years. | ||
And it just doesn't add up with what we've seen as far as the actions are concerned under this administration. | ||
We see that it looks like his soul has been leaving his body. | ||
He looks like a ghost every time he has to appear in public. | ||
Obviously, he's been very uncomfortable with the position position that he's in. | ||
And this lines up with what we've heard from insiders, whistleblowers, things of that nature, who understand what the FBI does in terms of psychological operations on even its own people. | ||
And so rumors are swirling that there was a major conflict between Bon Gino and Bondi over the handling of the Epstein files. | ||
As I imagine there very much likely was because I can't think of a single rational person throughout the entire world who would say that Bondy's been doing an outstanding job managing expectations and delivering for the American people, basically in any capacity whatsoever. | ||
And if we've heard that he's taking the day off in response to this conflict, and that there may be an ultimatum between Bon Gino and Bondi. | ||
If she stays, I go type situation. | ||
And ultimately, I think everybody and their mother would choose for Pam Bondi to go before they would choose for Dan Bongino to go. | ||
She was second string anyway. | ||
There's no reason whatsoever for us to want her to stick around. | ||
She's been red flag after red flag after red flag. | ||
And she was even non-committal before her official appointment, as far as pardoning the Jan Jan Sixers was concerned. | ||
She was saying, Oh, well, we're gonna go look at every single case. | ||
She would refuse to acknowledge that there was gonna be a blanket pardon, and there was gonna be a blanket pardon, but she would refuse to acknowledge it. | ||
As if she wasn't necessarily on board with the blanket pardon. | ||
And I reached out to her a bunch of times ahead of time, trying to ensure that people like Nate Hughes from Big Lee would be pardoned, trying to bring awareness to the case, and Never heard back whatsoever. | ||
So tonight I texted her and I said, please resign. | ||
We'll see if we hear back, but there's more news on the other side. | ||
More reports from Alex on the other side with specific remarks from Steve Bannon and others, and we've got some breaking remarks from Tucker Carlson and Megan Kelly that we're gonna be showing you on the other side of this turning point event that took place today. | ||
It's very clear that Ben Shapiro was wrong, and this is incredibly important to all of the American people that we see justice regarding the Epstein file. | ||
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If you want to shine like the sun, you've got to burn like it. | ||
You're listening to tomorrow's news tonight with your host, Chase Geyser. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geyser. | ||
This is tomorrow's news tonight. | ||
Groundbreaking earthquake happening right now in the DOJ as rumors swirl of an ultimatum between Dan Bongino and Bondi. | ||
Scam blondie. | ||
Let's see what's gonna happen. | ||
I want to show you first, before we air this report from Alex Jones, in response to everything that's taking place. | ||
I first want to show you. | ||
This is Tucker Carlson going on a 10-minute rant, saying everything that everybody wants to hear regarding the Epstein files. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I don't like to vote, but I did vote this time. | ||
And I don't like to vote because I don't believe in any of them. | ||
And this time I really felt like I know Trump well, I love Trump personally, and what we were looking at was just so awful and totalitarian and stupid. | ||
And it wasn't even the arguments that I disagreed with from the Kamala Harris. | ||
It's weird to even say her name now. | ||
Who was that exactly? | ||
Was like a bad dream. | ||
Um but it wasn't even so much the arguments I disagreed with, though I just definitely disagree with the arguments. | ||
It was the style of argument that drove me completely bonkers. | ||
Summarized most crisply by shut up racist. | ||
Whatever you said, it was shut up racist. | ||
It's like, but wait, you know, first of all, I'm not a racist, but that's not even the point. | ||
The point is, I just told you what I think. | ||
I just asked you an entirely legitimate question. | ||
Mostly, what the hell are you doing? | ||
And rather than answer it, you didn't pay me the respect that you would a human being. | ||
You treated me like a slave or an animal by telling me to stop barking. | ||
Shut up reason. | ||
And I won't put up with that because I'm not a slave or an animal. | ||
I'm an American citizen, an adult man who pays his taxes. | ||
So you know, I ask people questions for a living, and very often I get answers that I don't care for that I disagree with that I think are stupid, but at least they're answers. | ||
At least the person responding is treating me like a human being with a soul created in the image of the creator. | ||
He's paying me the respect that every human being is due. | ||
When you ask a direct question to someone in charge, you are due. | ||
That person is morally bound to give you an answer. | ||
He's not bound to agree with you, but he's bound to stop and answer your question. | ||
And the left never did that. | ||
They would dismiss you out of hand. | ||
You are not worth listening to. | ||
Be quiet. | ||
And that's, of course, where the impulse to censorship comes from. | ||
It comes from the belief that you don't deserve to speak Because you're not fully human. | ||
They own you. | ||
And that's what I voted against above all. | ||
I mean, I voted against a million different things that I hated about the last administration. | ||
Their insane desire to start pointless wars around the world, their total unwillingness to protect this country domestically, to protect the people who live here, to protect the territorial integrity of the country, bringing in tens of millions of people illegally, giving them free stuff the second they get here, making a mockery of citizenship. | ||
I hated all of that. | ||
I hated all of that. | ||
But the thing I hated most was their total unwillingness to answer any question about why they were doing what they were doing. | ||
Because it was just too insulting. | ||
And every single time I would just feel like raising the middle finger and screaming obscenities, which is not an adult response, I'll concede, but that's how I felt. | ||
And I think that's really at the heart of why the Epstein thing is so distressing. | ||
I mean, the guy was some weird sex freak who was abusing girls. | ||
We knew that. | ||
But the fact that the U.S. government, the one that I voted for, refused to take my question seriously and instead said, case closed shut up conspiracy theorist was too much for me. | ||
And I don't think the rest of us should be satisfied with that. | ||
And by the way, let me just say really quickly, because I was so mad about it that I think I found out part of what's going on. | ||
Um I think we are gonna find out more, and I think the truth for whatever it's worth, in case you're interested, is that the DOJ didn't release lots of incriminating sex videos with Epstein and his billionaire pals because they don't have them. | ||
They don't have them because when the original search warrant was served 2007, I think, possibly 2006, I think seven, it was basically designed to protect Epstein. | ||
The search warrant was written in such a way to make sure that the feds never got their hands on the actually incriminating evidence. | ||
It's another way of saying the cover-up has been going on since 2007, almost 20 years. | ||
And so the real question is not was Jeffrey Epstein a weirdo who is abusing girls? | ||
Yes, we can answer that. | ||
The real question is why was he doing this on whose behalf and where did the money come from? | ||
And those are the questions that need to be answered. | ||
And I think it's entirely fair to ask them, and it's not adequate to say anyone who asked them is somehow desecrating the memory of little girls who died in Texas are not going to put up with that answer. | ||
I don't care who gives that answer. | ||
That is not acceptable. | ||
And I think the real answer is Jeffrey Epstein was working on behalf of Intel services, probably not American. | ||
And we have every right to ask on whose behalf was he working. | ||
How does a guy go from being a math teacher at the Dalton School in the late 70s with no college degree to having multiple airplanes, a private island, and the largest residential house in Manhattan? | ||
Where did all the money come from? | ||
And no one has ever gotten to the bottom of that because no one has ever tried. | ||
And moreover, it's extremely obvious to anyone who watches that this guy had direct connections to a foreign government. | ||
Now, no one's allowed to say that that foreign government is Israel because we have been somehow cowed into action is cheering audiences cheering for that, that's a big deal. | ||
There's nothing even anti-Israel about saying that. | ||
I've spent my entire life pretty much in Washington, where I knew and loved a number of people, including one very close person who worked at CIA. | ||
That has never prohibited me from saying I think the CIA has done some horrible things, murdered a bunch of people, participated in the murder of a sitting U.S. president. | ||
It's got a whole trail of crimes. | ||
That doesn't make me a disloyal American, it doesn't make me anti-American in any sense. | ||
I was born here, my family's been here for hundreds of years. | ||
I love this country, that's why I live here. | ||
So criticizing the behavior of a government agency does not make you a hater, it makes you a free person. | ||
It makes you a citizen. | ||
You're allowed to do that because you're not a slave, you're a citizen. | ||
And you have a right to expect that your government will not act against your interests, and you have a right to demand that foreign governments not be allowed to act against your interest. | ||
That's not creepy. | ||
It shouldn't be forbidden. | ||
And yet all of us have trained ourselves to believe that you can't say that somehow. | ||
That that's like too naughty and forbidden. | ||
And the effect of making that off limits has been to create a lot of resentment. | ||
And I'll say it, hate online. | ||
Where people feel like they can't just say, like, what the hell is this? | ||
You have the former Israeli prime minister living in your house. | ||
You have had all this contact with the foreign government. | ||
Were you working on behalf of Mossad? | ||
Were you running a blackmail operation on behalf of foreign government? | ||
By the way, every single person in Washington, DC thinks that. | ||
I've never met anyone who doesn't think that. | ||
I don't know any of them that hate Israel, but no one feels they can say that. | ||
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Why? | |
And I think the longer that we play along with it, the more subterranean and creepy and hateful the conversation actually becomes. | ||
So I think it's better just to say it right out loud. | ||
Did this happen? | ||
And of course, that question has been asked of the government of Israel, and their answer is we're not going to tell you. | ||
And I think our answer should be no no. | ||
As long as we're sending you money, if you are committing crimes on our soil, we have an absolute right to know. | ||
Did you do this or not? | ||
And yet everybody has been so brainwashed into thinking that's somehow an expression of hate or bigotry when it's not. | ||
It's a baseline question that every US citizen has a right to an answer on. | ||
What the hell was this? | ||
And by the way, if it turns out that it was nothing at all, that somehow Jeffrey Epstein really did earn a hundred and sixty-five million dollars giving tax advice to somebody, which is for the record a lot more than most people pay their accountants, and that none of this was actually a foreign intel operation, and that there was no blackmail involved, that actually Bill Gates was just hanging on the island because the weather was especially good. | ||
No one was videotaped doing anything immoral or illegal, and then that was used against them to get them to obey. | ||
If all of that is false, then just tell me how it's false. | ||
But don't call me a lunatic. | ||
And when Fox News runs a piece, as they did yesterday by Hugh Hewitt saying that anybody who's got even more questions about Epstein is some kind of nutcase with an unhappy personal life who's spending too much time on Twitter in the fervid fever swamps of conspiracies. | ||
You know, up yours, buddy. | ||
Then why don't you answer the question then? | ||
Don't let anybody insult you, anybody, and I mean anybody, ever get away with insulting you instead of answering a legitimate question. | ||
Okay? | ||
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Ever. | |
And by the way, you will hear certain people say, well, you know, that means you hate the per No, it doesn't. | ||
I I've got a bunch of kids. | ||
I would never let them get away with that. | ||
If I caught one of my kids, you know, smoking weed in the bathroom at my house, and I was like, Are you smoking weed in the bathroom? | ||
Shut up, racist. | ||
You hate me. | ||
No, you're my child. | ||
I don't hate you. | ||
Answer the freaking question. | ||
Were you smoking weed in the bathroom or not? | ||
I'm not the criminal here. | ||
You seem to be. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's just wild what's unfolding. | ||
We have reports coming up from Alex Jones with special clips that he specifically wants to talk about. | ||
We've got at least two of those coming up on the other side of the break in 12 minutes. | ||
But before we run those, I've got to show you some of the astounding comments that Megan Kelly made today as well, lambasting Bondy here. | ||
This is clip 10. | ||
Uh holy crap, Megan Kelly's on TV, lambasting Pam Bondy and letting us know what the hell is going on to the extent that it's possible to even know. | ||
There's definitely an earthquake happening, and we're gonna see the aftermath unfold. | ||
Hopefully I can get Kyle Serafin on tonight with us as well. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Watch now. | ||
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Tuesday. | |
Nothing's going on. | ||
Anyone been on X in the past hour? | ||
They're happy. | ||
That's why you know they haven't been on social media. | ||
We'll update you. | ||
Why don't you update them, Megan? | ||
Well, this is the first big scandal I'd say of the Trump administration that's on team rational. | ||
It's not a fake media scandal like the left tries to create for President Trump every other day. | ||
It's one of the right's own making, and it's not going well. | ||
And it has to do with Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let me just ask you. | ||
Make some noise if you care about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. | ||
Raise your hand if it matters a lot to you. | ||
Raise your hand. | ||
So every hand of 7,000 people. | ||
Everybody cares. | ||
A lot. | ||
I said a lot. | ||
Every hand. | ||
Here's what I think is happening. | ||
I don't think President Trump is focused on this. | ||
He's focused on a lot of other things which are going great. | ||
And he needs to be focused on those other things. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein's not the most important thing on his agenda by any stretch of the imagination. | ||
I mean, he's crushing it on the tariffs, foreign policy, just got nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. | ||
If not Trump, then who? | ||
Honestly. | ||
Barack Obama got the Nobel Peace Prize after nine months in office. | ||
He had done nothing. | ||
Nothing. | ||
He gave a nice speech about Muslims and they gave it to him. | ||
Uh so President Trump should be getting the Nobel Peace Prize, and there's all sorts of things he's focused on. | ||
I just don't think this has captured his attention quite yet. | ||
But it needs to because it's starting to create a real hornet's nest within the administration. | ||
And I've got to be honest, I blame Pam Bondi. | ||
I'll tell you why. | ||
Okay. | ||
I have nothing, yes, incompetence. | ||
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I have nothing against Pam Bondi as a human being. | ||
I was fine with her nomination and her confirmation, and she's been loyal to the president, and I get that President Trump needs a loyal attorney general. | ||
Look what happened with Sessions the first time he went away, and then the next thing you know, we had the Mueller investigation, and it was a nightmare. | ||
But there are a lot of other people who can be loyal and competent in that job. | ||
Here she is the reason that things are unraveling around this story right now that virtually all of the Republican Party cares deeply about. | ||
It's n it's also true that Dan Bongino and Cash Patel had questions about Epstein before they took office, okay, before they went into the FBI. | ||
But once they joined the FBI, they said nothing. | ||
They've kept their mouths shut about Epstein. | ||
You have not seen them, except for one joint appearance with Dan and Cash on Fox, running all over the media looking for attention on this yes, clickbaity story. | ||
Who have you seen? | ||
Pam Bondi. | ||
She has never missed an opportunity to go on television and dangle sweet nothings that might be coming your way. | ||
Try to lead you to believe that she's got it, it's on her desk, it's coming tomorrow. | ||
You're gonna see something on Epstein. | ||
And it was a tease. | ||
So you either believe that Pam Bondi was telling the truth then, or that she's telling the truth now. | ||
But both cannot be true. | ||
She was either lying when she went on Fox News all those times, saying, I've got it, I've got it, we're looking at it, wait until you see it, it's horrible. | ||
Or she's lying in her two-page memo that they released on a Sunday night at the tail end of a holiday weekend to Axios, as if Axios is where we all go for our news. | ||
Hell no. | ||
She went to someone she knew would not kick the tires on the story, and without signing the memo, dropped it in the dead of night and said, That's it. | ||
Take it, take the crumbs and be happy. | ||
Refuse to come out and give a presser, come out to the and give a press conference, stand there for six hours to the point where people are dying of boredom. | ||
They've asked all their questions. | ||
That's how you put a scandal to rest. | ||
But she wouldn't even sign her name to it. | ||
And I'm telling you, I I have dollars to donuts. | ||
It's gonna come out that there was internal consternation over that memo, and whose name did and did not go on it and who it was and was not behind it. | ||
And so now you have a situation where her words on the record on Fox News are diametrically opposed to what she put in this memo. | ||
She's embarrassed the president, she's embarrassed herself, and Dan and Cash, to the extent they've had to sign off on that. | ||
Let's understand the FBI is controlled by the DOJ. | ||
FBI is subservient to DOJ, she's their boss. | ||
Um, that they're in this position where the only comments they've made on the record as administration officials have been we don't think he killed himself. | ||
And we don't think he got murdered. | ||
We think he did kill himself. | ||
We've looked at the tapes and cash to Joe Rogan saying, if if I saw all these tapes of Jeffrey Epstein with little girls, trust me, I would show you. | ||
But I haven't seen it. | ||
Okay, so what they're saying now is consistent with what they've said since they joined the office, and that is one of the many reasons why this scandal is squarely on her, and I'm telling you, I'm of the cable news universe. | ||
I've seen it happen a million times. | ||
People get thirsty. | ||
They love to see themselves on television. | ||
They love to see their names and the clique lights, they love the attention, they love the little emails and texts and tweets and thumbs up they get after their appearance, and they can feel their star rising. | ||
And listen, internally, I'm told there's a bit of like a power struggle between Pam Bondy and another female administration official on who's gonna be the top dog. | ||
You know, we've got a great bench behind President Trump. | ||
We've got JD, we've got Marco, you know, we've got Heggseth, we've got a lot of people who could potentially be next up. | ||
But there are some women who've got their eye on that role too. | ||
And I've been here. | ||
We have it. | ||
There you have it, folks. | ||
And we've got reports coming up with Alex Jones on the other side of this break in five minutes. | ||
It's just, it's just unbelievable what's unfolding right before us. | ||
But here's where I'm excited. | ||
I was so disheartened Sunday night to see in the dead of the night that the DOJ and the FBI had issued this joint statement with nobody's names associated with it. | ||
And we've seen conflicting reports as to the extent in which leadership within either the DOJ or the FBI was really in a state of consensus regarding this document. | ||
And it's very obvious to me that if there had been consensus, I think all their names would have been on it. | ||
There was obviously strife, discord, disagreements as to whether or not this statement should be released. | ||
I mean, it's obvious why people might have some reservations about saying that this is a nothing burger and there's nothing to see here after years and years and years of all the individuals before and after they were in the office, or the positions that they were in, stating that there was tens of thousands of videos and all sorts of evidence, and we just had to go through everything and don't worry, we're gonna come out with it. | ||
It just takes time to go through all the documentation, and we have to watch all these terrible videos and sure that everything is documented and we know what's going on. | ||
I think Dr. Carlson's right. | ||
I think that this has been a cover-up since 2007, and they likely don't have the videos or the content. | ||
They were likely deleted. | ||
And one would think that we should ought to be able to reach out to, I don't know, maybe our biggest, most important, most bestest friend ever, strategic ally ever, Benjamin Netanyahu, who would say, Hey BB, we know that he was giving you guys the blackmail information. | ||
Can't you reach out to leadership of Mossad and just give us the information that our own intelligence deleted, and BB, of course, won't do that because we deleted it on behalf of Assad and Massad deletes information on behalf of CIA. | ||
They're the same exact organization. | ||
But now we've got Meghan Kelly, Tucker Carlson coming out. | ||
We've got Charlie Kirk asking for people in his audience to raise their hand or to cheer regarding whether or not the Epstein case is important to them all after Ben Shapiro comes out this week and says it's it's very obvious that the Epstein issue is just not a big issue to the American people. | ||
Oh no, no, everybody cares about a giant human trafficking child abuse scandal on behalf of a deep state, and then the subsequent cover-up by the same deep state of this blackmailing scandal on our political class so that our politicians after we elect them can be disproportionately leveraged away from representing the interests of the American people into representing the interests of the political class. | ||
I think everybody cares because it really gets to the heart of basically every mother-loving problem that we have in the United States of America and frankly the world, as a result of our just in uh imperial imposition of our will off across the face of the planet, resulting in attacks like 9-11 and wars like Afghanistan and Iraq and conflict after conflict and constant concern over economic collapse and nuclear proliferation and destruction and annihilation of the people of the face of the earth. | ||
But I guess maybe it's not as much of an issue as to whether or not you can wear shoes when you go through the airport and have TSA grab your balls and grow up your wife. | ||
So it's just unbelievable what's going on. | ||
And like I said, on the other side of this break, we're gonna be showing breaking reports from Alex Jones in response to some comments from Steve Bannon and others. | ||
There's at least two reports, and then at the top of the hour, Kyle Serafin is gonna be coming on. | ||
He's our FBI whistleblower. | ||
He's been an awesome friend of the network, and frankly, uh just a friend of the truth. | ||
So I'm really looking forward to spending an hour with him from 10 p.m. Central tonight to 11 p.m. tonight, breaking down what the hell is going on, what he knows from the inside with his contacts. | ||
And let me tell you something. | ||
I know Kyle Sarafan, he is not full of crap. | ||
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He told us about the 14 terabytes before anybody knew about the 14 terabytes, and now the DOJ and the FBI have the audacity to say they went through like 300 gigabytes of information instead of the 14 terabytes, a fraction of the information that we know that they had. | ||
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Big brother, mainstream media, government cover-ups. | ||
You want to stop tyranny? | ||
Well, so does he. | ||
Live with tomorrow's news tonight. | ||
It's Chase Geyser. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geyser, and it is tomorrow's news tonight. | ||
Massive earthquake occurring right now within the Department of Justice. | ||
With reports of an ultimatum, it's either me or her from Bon Gino referring to Bondi. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
We've seen conflicting statements come out, but we'll see what happens. | ||
I've got this massive report from Alex Jones responding to some of this. | ||
And we're going to show you this first pair and then unpack it a little bit on the other side, and then I'll show you another report from Alex Jones right now. | ||
So here is a word from Alex. | ||
All right, it's Friday night. | ||
This is all breaking right now. | ||
I'm about to show you a clip of Steve Manner just about an hour ago, addressing a large live crowd with his incredible connections. | ||
Uh, that FBI director Cash Patel is threatening to resign if AG Pan Bonnie does not back him and the request he has made dealing with the Epstein file. | ||
And now it's coming out exactly what I said a week ago that there has been calls to basically suppress uh the uh Epstein file, and they actually do not agree with that. | ||
So this is a major revolution. | ||
Uh the people understand what's happening. | ||
This is a fight with the very heart and soul of this country. | ||
So good job to Cash Patel. | ||
Good job to Dan Bongino for not going along with this. | ||
Okay, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So there's a lot of backstory going on here right now, but believe me, cash would not be putting this pressure on A. G. Pam Bonnie unless he had backing from the very top. | ||
So this would go against the idea that it's actually Trump uh that has been uh trying to block this. | ||
We're gonna find out very very soon. | ||
There's a lot going on behind the scenes. | ||
Who knows what Bondy's told Trump? | ||
Uh, but this is very, very fluid. | ||
This is a real revolution, and regardless, this is totally blown up and made the FC story 50 times better. | ||
Total strata's hand effect. | ||
This is not going away. | ||
The deep state's scared. | ||
There's a lot of internal fighting between Israeli Intel, US Intel with the heart and soul of MAGA going on right now. | ||
And that's why you see all the Israeli operatives out there attacking myself and others, uh, but it's not gonna work. | ||
And Steve Mann is 100% on target. | ||
Here's uh what he just said. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us tonight, right here on tomorrow's news tonight with Chase Geyser. | ||
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Okay, so uh breaking news. | |
Uh Cash Patel's being reported that Cash Patel has notified that if Dan Bongino resigns because of Pam Bondi's mishandling, of which he's now publicly saying it's Pam Bonnie's mishandling of the Epstein files that he cash Patel will step down as director of the FBI uh to uh to follow Dan. | ||
If I can just give you the way I think the system works, right? | ||
I assume that Dan and Cash got some sign off before they made those statements, right? | ||
I don't think those are random statements. | ||
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I'm gonna cut things a little bit. | |
Here's why there's why do you think there's why do you think this movement right now? | ||
Is there movement from this afternoon from yesterday? | ||
You agree that this movement you see movement? | ||
You know why there's movement? | ||
You know, no? | ||
The buttons, no special prosecutor. | ||
You've raised the stakes and said we want a special prosecutor, we won't take anything else, we want it directly report to the United States. | ||
And now you're seeing the machinery starting to work. | ||
Well, upon further review, right? | ||
So do you guys still want a special prosecutor? | ||
Do you want Dan and you don't want Dan and Cash to resign, right? | ||
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No! | |
Remember how hard it was to get cash confirmed? | ||
Remember how many first off you guys did Bobby Kennedy, uh Pete Hexeth. | ||
Wow, Pete's gonna be here this afternoon, I think. | ||
Bobby Kennedy, Pete Heggseth, um Cash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard, we had no easy ones, right? | ||
There were no easy ones. | ||
Could we have gotten Matt Gates confirmed as attorney general? | ||
You think so? | ||
Did Matt Gates get tossed to the wayside too early? | ||
You agree with that. | ||
Well, there you have it, folks. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I'd like to see Matt Gates come in and replace Pam Bondi. | ||
I think it's a shame what happened to him. | ||
How'd he go up his congressional seat because he was nominated to be the AG? | ||
Then he lost both, and now he's sitting pretty on LAN and cameo. | ||
And it's not because of anything that he got wrong, he got Delta Bad Anna. | ||
Maybe they're paying him well at OEN, but it's a loser network. | ||
And he's not a loser, he's a winner. | ||
And he's always fought for us, and he was right when he took out McCarthy. | ||
Even though Mike Johnson ended up being just as bad, we have to go through all of the bad ones and just eradicate, eradicate, eradicate, eradicate. | ||
That's how we win. | ||
Here is another word from Alex Jones, followed by a clip from Stephen A. Smith. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Listen, I like Stephen A. Smith. | ||
I've liked him for a long time, and he he sees the world's waking up, so he's kind of coming over Trump world. | ||
He puts up this video, I'll post right next to this saying we're treating Trump like the Antichrist. | ||
Because we're pissed off by the Epstein list. | ||
They promise to release it. | ||
We we know it's there. | ||
We know there's all these terabytes of videos. | ||
It's it's come out in all these court investigations and indictments. | ||
Now they put out a Justice Department memo a week ago saying it doesn't exist, and that he he wasn't even a human trafficker. | ||
Then Shapiro now says he didn't even jaywalk now that Epstein's basically innocent. | ||
So it's this 180. | ||
It's this PR disaster. | ||
We then worry about what else is about to happen. | ||
No, I all day long I talk about the positive stuff Trump does, and how I want to support him and how I want to back him, want him to succeed. | ||
But I told people on this broke last Sunday or whatever. | ||
I said, This is a fire storm. | ||
Not with me, but with the public. | ||
You see the shake up at the DOJ, the FBI, Bonchino about to resign, Patel, all of it. | ||
This is a big deal, guys, because those files, those videos, that information is there. | ||
It's come out and court a whole bunch of it. | ||
So Ben Shapiro can say it doesn't exist. | ||
It does, and that's the issue now. | ||
It's being told nothing ever happened. | ||
There's no list, there's no blackmail, nobody ever human traffic, even though his partner in crime just lane went to prison for it, even though her dad was beside MI6 running it in in in mainstream news articles 15, 20 years ago. | ||
I mean, look, we're just informed, Smith. | ||
So I'm glad you're starting to get caught up and get woke up here, and I get it. | ||
I'm in horror over this. | ||
I want Trump to succeed. | ||
I need him to. | ||
The Democrats are trying to put me in prison. | ||
But we're not like Democrats, they're in a cult and just accept what the leadership says. | ||
We put Trump in power, and so people are pissed off. | ||
I'm gonna throw the baby out with the bathwater. | ||
The public is getting pissed. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is a major miscalculation for whatever reason this happened. | ||
That's the facts, okay? | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
We're not in a cult. | ||
And so we demand more from our populist leaders than the Democrats do from their communist pedophile leaders. | ||
Got it? | ||
That's it. | ||
We don't want Trump or the DOJ anybody joining in on the Epstein cover up. | ||
We know what went on. | ||
It's the key of the deep state. | ||
We're not gonna stop. | ||
What no matter what you may think about him, if you are on the right, you could not ask for better than what he has done, because what he has done is what they have said they wanted and have been trying to get done for years. | ||
And even they admit that he's doing their bidding, yet they're in an uproar because the Department of Justice said there's no client list. | ||
And Epstein, wow, face is close. | ||
Really? | ||
I mean, I'm wondering what I mean. | ||
I got to talk to Steve Bannon. | ||
I got I got to talk to him. | ||
I got I got to talk to some of these people. | ||
You know, the Tucker Carsons of the world and everybody else going crazy over the Epstein client list? | ||
That's what you concerned about. | ||
I mean, you've got such a heart on for the president that you are losing your mind with all the things. | ||
Again, if you are a member of the right, you're a centrist, you're a leftist, you can't be too happy with what he's doing. | ||
But on the right, you have the audacity to look at this man like he's the I I mean I don't want to be facetious, but you're treating him like he's the antichrist right now. | ||
Because of the Epstein list? | ||
That's what you're mad about. | ||
I do find myself a bit shocked by that. | ||
I'm like, damn, I expect that I expect the folks on the right to have a lot better things to complain about than that. | ||
But they really, I mean, I don't even want to bring up his name, but you know who it was that was crying on his podcast, you know, uh a few days ago because the Epstein list wasn't released. | ||
Really? | ||
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Really? | |
That's what Bon Gino. | ||
I respect the hell out of Bon G. I really, really do. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
I don't agree with everything he said, but I have profound respect for him and his service to our country being, you know, doing the things that he has done. | ||
But that's what you're reportedly contemplating resigned. | ||
You know what? | ||
Oh, it's not a big deal. | ||
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Uh, it's not, are you retarded? | |
It's not about just capturing some one-off billionaire who is engaged in child sexual abuse. | ||
It's so much deeper than that. | ||
It is the metaphor for every problem in America. | ||
And if we can't solve the Epstein problem, then we can't solve any of our problems. | ||
You understand that's what's going on here. | ||
And even if it's not a big deal, it is to the American people. | ||
So therefore, it must be to our political class because after all, they're supposed to represent our interests and not the interest of some international cabal, right? | ||
It is worth resigning over. | ||
It's destroying the reputation of Trump, Bondy, Bangino, Patel, and the FBI and the CIA, whatever semblance of a reputation that the FBI and the CIA had left. | ||
It's absolutely a big deal. | ||
Oh, but it's just a man's name. | ||
Oh, but it's just, you know, all of our sacred institutions, which we're supposedly so proud of. | ||
Oh, but it's just the reputation of the greatest experiment ever to occur starting in 1776. | ||
Here's clip seven, Bannon. | ||
The only way this Epstein fire storm passes. | ||
Only way this thing, the fire storm passes, is if the five to ten to maybe 15% of the Trump movement, the pepes and the hardcores, many of whom are in this audience. | ||
The hardcore to say, I've had enough of it. | ||
The Epstein situation gets down to one basic question. | ||
One basic question. | ||
Who governs this country, right? | ||
Who governs this country? | ||
Is it a shadowy network of intelligence, the MI6, Saudi intelligence, the Mossad, CIAs, elements of DNI with other international financiers and corporations and governments, or the people of the United States governed? | ||
All that information has come out, and the people have to weigh and measure itself. | ||
This is the most populous thing we can do right now. | ||
Fact of the matter is, if we don't take the deep state down now, then no one will ever be able to take it down. | ||
So the Epstein issue, in my in my opinion, in my view, is actually existential. | ||
It is an existential issue. | ||
If we don't solve the Epstein thing, then America itself dies, then humanity itself dies, total destruction of the species off the face of the planet. | ||
Everything unravels if we can't solve the Epstein thing. | ||
But if we solve the Epstein thing, then there's a semblance of hope that we can save humanity from this international globalist, satanic, evil human trafficking, child abusing, mother loving, cucksucking cabal. | ||
Here's clip 11. | ||
Listen to the bass. | ||
You're pretty fired up about this Epstein thing. | ||
I I just got a call from someone in Washington. | ||
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Let's not say his name. | |
But he was like, wait, a very dialed-in guy, super dialed in, really. | ||
And he's like, wait, is this Epstein thing kind of big? | ||
I thought it's over. | ||
And so, first of all, they think it's over because the media had eight minutes of President Trump asked 20 questions and didn't mention it once. | ||
So even President Trump thinks it's over. | ||
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And so, Steve, what is your recommendation, your suggestion on how to fix this? | |
There's only one way to fix this. | ||
We have to come out of Tampa, just like the Patriots did on doing like the Boston Resolves. | ||
We have to come out with the Tampa resolves. | ||
Two or three action steps by Sunday afternoon. | ||
We're all committed to, all of us, to say this must happen. | ||
And I think it's special prosecutor ever. | ||
But we have to say no more, nothing. | ||
We have to go forward with this. | ||
And the reason we're going forward with this, we're there to assist and augment President Trump to help save President Trump's presidency. | ||
Because they are coming for another coup. | ||
You can see it happening. | ||
Just like the dark clouds were around Kennedy, right? | ||
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They they moved in and moved in and moved in. | |
They assassinated DM in in Vietnam and then they blew his head off in the middle of the day in Dallas, Texas, with a Patsy named Lee Harvey Oswald that we find out 62 years later was on the payroll of the CIA as they looked your parents in the eye and lied to them for 60 years. | ||
They're gonna lie about everything today and hope that 70 years from now, nobody will care about it. | ||
Do you care about it? | ||
If we don't come out of here united with turning point as powerful as turning point is, if we don't come out of here and say, no more, nothing more. | ||
We must have this because if we don't take down the deep state, we're gonna lose the entire country. | ||
And they think they're winning. | ||
They're laughing at us right now. | ||
They're laughing at you, they're mocking you. | ||
This is the Epstein is some the question's very simple. | ||
Who governs this country? | ||
The American deep. | ||
That's right. | ||
Or the deep state. | ||
And we had the Ben Shapiro's. | ||
We showed you the clip. | ||
I don't need to show you again. | ||
We had Ben Shapiro come out and say that this is not an important issue to the American people, that the American people largely don't care. | ||
I don't I don't think that the I don't think that the American people largely care. | ||
That's how he talks. | ||
A fact of the matter is the American people don't care about the Epstein issue. | ||
They're worried about things like whether or not they can wear shoes when they're being groped by TSA. | ||
Here's clip 12. | ||
Listen to the bass, listen to the bass, listen to the bass. | ||
He's not who would you guys prefer? | ||
Bonjino or Bondi. | ||
7,000 to zero. | ||
They want Dan. | ||
Of course, Dan, you know why? | ||
Because Dan understands MAGA. | ||
Dan's part of the MAGA movement. | ||
Dan's been an important piece of it and a mouthpiece for like really important ideas and and an advocate and a fierce warrior. | ||
He's been in the trenches. | ||
I mean, with all due respect to Pam Bondi, she's been in Florida. | ||
She represented the president. | ||
It's nice, but do you think she really gets MAGA? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
She wouldn't have behaved this way if she did. | ||
And now it's a time for choosing. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes, and I choose the interest of the American people, and I choose the destruction of the deep state. | ||
The total overhaul of all of our institutions. | ||
We're not going to let them get away with this trash because Pam Bondy wants to be the validatorian of America's Department of Justice. | ||
She gets the best grades in doing everything that whoever the puppet masters are ask her to do. | ||
Or she does everything perfectly with her perfect hair and a perfect makeup, and she just goes up and says all the perfect things. | ||
And deceives and manipulates and coerces the entire Department of Justice and the compliance. | ||
I mean, I've heard from insiders that the Department of Justice has basically been told to sit on its hands. | ||
Nobody's able to even do anything whatsoever. | ||
She's coming out and she's bragging over the fact that they've identified 204 child abusers within a seven-day period. | ||
You know, Trump came out today. | ||
He came out this morning. | ||
And he said that we found as of today 10,000 of the missing 320,000 children from human trafficking cross the border. | ||
You know, they came out with the same exact number, like what was it, three months ago? | ||
Tom Homan has identified 10,000, which means they found zero children over the next 90 days. | ||
You know how many children they're gonna find tomorrow of the 320,000? | ||
zero. | ||
You know how many children they're gonna find on Sunday of the 320,000 under Pam Bondi's leadership? | ||
Zero. | ||
How about next Monday or next Tuesday or Wednesday or Thursday or Friday or next month or this year? | ||
Zero. | ||
Unless we apply pressure and we get real people in office. | ||
Here's clip 13. | ||
Newsmax, what Bill O'Reilly thinks about whether Pam Bondi should resign. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Where are you on Pam Bondi resigning? | |
No, I'm not gonna condemn Pam Bondy because she takes orders from the White House. | ||
She doesn't make unilateral. | ||
Following orders is not an excuse. | ||
The administration, none of the cabinet heads make independent decisions. | ||
They all come out of the West Wing in the White House. | ||
All of them. | ||
So, you know, you could sacrifice her. | ||
Right. | ||
But it is a bad look for Donald Trump. | ||
You can't justify we've got Kyle Serifan coming on and joining us at the top of the hour. | ||
We're going to break in seven minutes before we go to break. | ||
I want to show you this. | ||
A little bit of this clip 14 here. | ||
We're gonna unpack some of the details of it. | ||
And then we'll get Kyle Seraphon on this watch. | ||
And I think next week, over the next 10 days, in the base who's been wondering where's all that accountability, they're gonna get some big surprises over the next uh week concerning where the conspiracy began a few weeks before uh crossfire hurricane was opened, and when it ended all the way in 2024, when they were still trying to pursue Donald Trump to keep him from winning the presidency. | ||
There's a big case that's been built by the Justice Department and the FBI. | ||
It's been masked by a lot of this infighting and drama and soap opera stuff. | ||
But the truth of the matter is MAGA base Americans are gonna be happy when they see where this is all heading in the next few weeks. | ||
Cash Patel's going nowhere. | ||
I hope the Bangino isn't going anywhere, but I do think he's gonna take some time over the weekend to think that through. | ||
So hold it. | ||
We got three huge leads there. | ||
Yep. | ||
Uh number one, I want to go back. | ||
You're saying the 10-year conspiracy against President Trump to try to thwart his first term, steal the second term, and basically surround him uh in the in his uh in his second term or third victory. | ||
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That has been an ongoing investigation that the FBI has been as uh already doing. | ||
Does the Brennan conspiracy case? | ||
Let us read that. | ||
In fact, this was hinted at Steve in some of the media reporting, but I've got to confirm there's a conspiracy case that was opened that looks at this window as a very large window. | ||
Uh I wouldn't be surprised if we saw a special prosecutor named by Pam Bondi in the next week or two. | ||
And why does this become significant? | ||
Because you don't have to necessarily then bring the grand jury or the indictment in Washington, D.C. where the 90 percent Democrat jury pool probably won't convict even if they had a murder. | ||
It allows them to go to someplace like Florida. | ||
One act of the overt conspiracy could very well be, Steve, that they rated um President Trump's uh Mar-a-Lago House with false pretenses, and then you can bring the grand jury in Florida. | ||
You can bring the indictment in Florida because an overt act of the conspiracy occurred there, maybe several overt acts of the conspiracy occurred there. | ||
You don't have to have a all blue jury in Washington, D.C. that has Trump derangement syndrome. | ||
So this has been going on behind the scenes. | ||
I've been working on this. | ||
I decided tonight to get some of this out there, been talking about in my show. | ||
This is a really big deal. | ||
Now, who becomes a special prosecutor? | ||
How far ranging is it? | ||
That's to be determined by the scope memo that a Pam Bondi would would write. | ||
But there is some work on a scope memo that's been done already, and there is an enormous opportunity for those of us who've been calling for accountability to see a path to it for the first time. | ||
A legitimate path. | ||
Not not smoke, not mirrors, a legitimate path to accountability. | ||
Also, let me just ask you on this uh conspiracy, does that mean because people talk about the statute of limits and you can only get Brennan for uh perjury lying to Congress that you can't get him for everything involved in crossfire hurricane, everything involved uh with the nullification project, a Russian hoax. | ||
Are you saying by being a criminal conspiracy that's still ongoing that we can go back in time 10 years and still get Brennan and still get all these guys from more serious charges of conspiracy to of a coup de tasser? | ||
That's how conspiracy cases can work. | ||
You can uh charge a series of events into a larger conspiracy and go back beyond the window of time that uh the normal statute of limitations for any single crime occurred. | ||
And keep in mind, some uh there's also prosecutors can make a very powerful argument that if you didn't know the crime had occurred because it had been hidden, the statute of limitations could actually reset for a period of time. | ||
But I think the most likely scenario is a large conspiracy case. | ||
Um and it starts uh in the middle of July 2016 when uh John Brennan walks into President Obama two weeks before, or a few days before Crossfire Hurricanes launch and said, Hey, we have this intercept intercepted information that Hillary Clinton has uh uh authorized a uh uh a program to make it look like Donald Trump's a Russian spy, and Vladimir Putin is helping him. | ||
President Obama and uh Brendan knew before the FBI opened up on that information that this was a dirty trick by Hillary Clinton. | ||
That would be the first overt act, and then it would carry all the way through uh Ukraine impeachment. | ||
It could go into the FBI refusing to look at uh the Chinese interference in the 2020 election as one of the overt acts. | ||
They didn't want to help Donald Trump, so they ignored a potential counterintelligence threat. | ||
It allows for a very large series of events to be wrapped into a single conspiracy and all of them to be brought into the indictment. | ||
Oh, there you have it, folks. | ||
All right, we're coming up on a short break here. | ||
It's just gonna be about three minutes. | ||
We're gonna get connected with Kyle Serafin. | ||
You know him, you love him. | ||
He's been around, he's got a great show as well. | ||
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It was five hours a day on air this week, 25 hours. | ||
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Did I eat really well? | ||
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Did I get good sleep? | ||
No, not really. | ||
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So we had Stuart Rhodes, the founder of Oath Keepers, former K6 political prisoner, constitutional lawyer, so much more on air trooper. | ||
And he wanted to try methylene blue, like so many other guests have done. | ||
I'm lying here. | ||
I got so busy with all the Iran war stuff and the commies rioting. | ||
Here, all the guests, dozens of them that have taken it within 45 minutes to an hour, have varying degrees from extreme energy and feel really great to foglifting to just over the top crying. | ||
It feels so good. | ||
Especially the first time you take it. | ||
electrochemical in the mitochondria cleans out the cells just does incredible things rfk juniors loves it we've got the strongest ultimately blue but he's going on owen in about 30 minutes my show just ended i forgot to do this He's like, hey, are we doing ethnic Blue? | ||
So he's gonna take it now, but guys, don't forget what he's on Owen. | ||
So maybe he forgets before he's gonna go off to tell us what he felt. | ||
And if he doesn't feel it, we'll put that out. | ||
I've had like out of 300 plus people we've given it to, two people did not feel it. | ||
That means through my chondrius in perfect shape. | ||
So start going to take a half rapper or something, it's not half dust, and then go ahead and shut that down, and then we're gonna find out what happens to you. | ||
We'll see. | ||
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Most people next with about 30 minutes starts speaking out for a couple hours. | |
But uh, you're gonna be on Ellen, so please, before you go, just tell people what you think. | ||
And if you don't feel it, we're gonna tell everybody. | ||
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Twenty minutes late now. | |
I can feel a definite, like an energy spike. | ||
Yeah, it feels pretty good. | ||
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What are you gonna do now? | |
Uh energy spike. | ||
I'm gonna see if it has a crash. | ||
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I've never heard of a crash. | |
Yeah, apparently it doesn't. | ||
But yeah, it feels pretty good. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Definitely uh feel sharper. | ||
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Yeah, I feel pretty tired of it in your crack. | ||
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Oh, really? | |
Yeah, well, you're running around Texas right now, you're dealing with some other issues here. | ||
I was driving all over Texas giving speeches for True Texas Project, and I was pretty pretty uh fishing asleep. | ||
Yeah, I feel pretty good. | ||
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So did he give you the drink or the capsules? | |
Um I took the drink, but I got a bottle of each, and I'm gonna go and do a longer term test. | ||
We'll see how it goes. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, I do feel kind of amped right now. | ||
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That's good. | ||
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Well, that's probably that I don't know. | |
That might be because you're hanging out with me. | ||
So we gotta we gotta maybe try it again. | ||
I think it's the method blue. | ||
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Leading a frontal assault on the lies of the New World Order. | |
It's Alex Jones. | ||
Music Macron, the creature seen slapping Macron around all the time and screaming like a man and stomping around and in bathing suits, appearing to have a penis. | ||
Well, she sued, or it sued two women slash journalists that had been reporting on this for years, and they had been found guilty of defamation. | ||
But a higher court just came out and said, nope, they are allowed to have free speech, regardless of whether it's a man or not, and it sure as hell looks like one to me. | ||
It dated Macron when he was 13, 14 and was its school teacher. | ||
And then you have the White House with Trump involved and later getting on the phone, calling up different journalists around the country, some off record, some on record, like recently, uh the case with Candace Owens, and saying, listen, we're trying to get a peace deal over here, and Macron's really pissed. | ||
He wants you to stop talking about his wife being a man. | ||
So they're literally trying to leverage Trump to put pressure on Candace Owens to stop talking about it. | ||
Which is just crazy. | ||
As if even if she shut up, but she's not going to, as if that's the only place it's coming from. | ||
So I personally think it's a man, and I'm allowed to have that opinion. | ||
Um, Michelle Obama. | ||
I mean, coming out of Harvard with her kids years ago, there's a huge rubber thing, bounced out of the pants, or they put a rubber snake in there to like, you know, create this controversy. | ||
It's it's it's like Obama, famous Hilbert Evergan said, Michael, Michael, I'm married to Michael. | ||
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Being a black woman in America is hard. | |
I don't think he was born in Kidding. | ||
I mean, he was born in Hawaii. | ||
His dad's a famous communist pornographer. | ||
Joel Gilbert's documented all that, so they just created another fake conspiracy. | ||
But I'm not 100% sure Michelle's a man. | ||
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That warms my heart, particularly as a black man. | |
But this Macron person, I mean, acts like a man, looks like a man, and was a pedophile. | ||
I mean, that's not debatable. | ||
It's a pedophilic relationship with Macron. | ||
Well, actually, it was 13 or 14. | ||
They admitted it 14, but they went back earlier. | ||
So this is just wild. | ||
So I want to ask the viewers and literature about do you think uh of this uh event? | ||
Uh or parakeet or whatever its name is says that it's uh devastated by this. | ||
So score for the uh free speech. | ||
Europe's under serious EU tyranny, but there's I guess some free speech in France. | ||
And you know, I just say people say I'm a clone online. | ||
Uh people say I'm all these other crazy things that I'm not. | ||
And let them say it. | ||
I mean, you can say that I'm really not a man, maybe I'm a woman. | ||
But see, people aren't gonna think I'm a woman. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
Somebody acts and looks like a man in a dress with a wig on and has all this weird history, and is in undoctored Reuters AP photos, out swimming with Macron, and there's a penis there. | ||
It's pee pee. | ||
Uh, you're just like, what the hell is this? | ||
And then the culture's obsessed, the elite culture with all this trans stuff. | ||
I mean, this whether there's smoke, there's fire function. | ||
It's it's serious. | ||
So house of cars is collapsing. | ||
It's another emblematic example of. | ||
Oh, but a doctor that came out uh that's done these surgeries, an expert on it, saying that Brigitte is a uh man. | ||
He got thrown out window a few days ago. | ||
I forgot about that. | ||
Of course, John Rivers said that uh Michelle Obama was a man. | ||
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No, Michelle is a trans. | |
I'm sorry, she's a what? | ||
Transgender. | ||
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We all know Oh my gosh. | |
And then was dead uh a month later. | ||
So uh yeah, it's uh I'm just glad Trump didn't call me. | ||
I was saying, stop talking about it. | ||
You know, Macron's after me. | ||
I mean, I'll risk my life to fight the globalist overall, but I'm not it's not my main beat getting into this. | ||
Uh, but it just shows how scared they are that they're putting pressure on Hannah, so it's just it's it's crazy. | ||
What I was told from somebody that's pretty high up at the White House is that Emmanuel Macron is holding up negotiations to end the Russian and Ukrainian war. | ||
Unless you stop speaking about his wife. | ||
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I'm just going, what? | |
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This into light. | |
It's tomorrow's news tonight with your host, Chase Geiser. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is tomorrow's news tonight. | ||
I am Chase Geyser, and we are joined by the one, the only, the great, the credible and incredible, the famous and infamous Kyle Serafin. | ||
Kyle Serafin, what the hell is going on? | ||
Everything is exploding today. | ||
I'm getting conflicting reports and statements. | ||
What are your thoughts as to what's going on? | ||
Do you have any insight as to what's happening with Bondi Patel and um Bon Gino? | ||
Well, yeah, I I think the uh the first insight I have is that we must be friends because I was in bed. | ||
I was ready to go to bed on this night and uh and and shut it all down. | ||
I was hanging out with my wife, and here I am sitting here talking to you. | ||
Special thanks to your wife, by the way, for lending you to us. | ||
Yeah, no, it's definitely uh credit to her. | ||
So it's been kind of a uh it's been kind of a wild day. | ||
Guess we could say that gently. | ||
But people who watch InfoWars are not surprised that there was some chaos and turmoil brewing. | ||
Um, this administration really stepped in it, and uh they stepped in it on Sunday when this memo was released, and I came on to talk to Alex about it. | ||
I'm talking to you about it now, but the fact of the matter is is I think that they massively underestimated people's interest in seeing elite pedophiles pay for their crimes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that people who do bad things to kids in this country aren't supposed to get away with it. | ||
They're not supposed to be able to walk off into the sunset or leave Great Britain without a fear in the world, without a care in the world. | ||
And it sounds like that's actually created some concerns for uh former kind of media empire, once in future media guy. | ||
Um, our our current uh FBI director. | ||
Seems like he is now perturbed as well. | ||
And so we've got this feud between Pam Bondy, who signed off on the memo, apparently, her the DAG. | ||
The DAG is the uh deputy attorney general. | ||
Deputy Attorney General is the number two in the DOJ, but really the person who runs the nuts and bolts of the DOJ in the same way the number two at the FBI is the one who actually supposed to run the FBI. | ||
We're in kind of a weird scenario though, and I want you to consider this too, because what I saw right away happened was uh was a an info op and it was uh it was pretty blatant and obvious. | ||
All of the right wing influencer crowd, the social media crowd, and the media itself, like the traditional media, the comeback types and so on, right? | ||
They all jumped out and they immediately said, Dan Bon Gino's a really great guy. | ||
He's really good, and we need him, and if we lose him, you know, I stand with Dan. | ||
And so they've lended their credibility that Dan did the right thing, even though they don't know what that thing might have been yet, or maybe they've had some, you know, behind the scenes. | ||
We actually saw Julie Kelly, who's been, I've been referring to as the unofficial press secretary of the FBI because she told us that the FBI uh wasn't interested in Epstein, that the Epstein files were around irrelevant and nobody was gonna go to jail and everybody got away with it. | ||
And she did that about six weeks ago. | ||
Yeah, I remember. | ||
So for me, that was kind of that was kind of a bellwether. | ||
I was like, oh, okay, got it. | ||
Okay. | ||
And then when it happened, it was like, yeah, of course. | ||
Uh we heard it, we heard it already from the one person that would be able to tell us that. | ||
Um so that happens. | ||
Second thing is I started seeing government types and people that are gonna be around government talking about Cash Patel and backing him up. | ||
And what I saw was nobody covering for Pam Bondi, except the one person that might need to cover for Pan Bondy, which is the president of the United States. | ||
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And he said, you know, I've got Pam back. | ||
So she's not going anywhere, from what I can tell. | ||
Um, it doesn't look like Cash Patel would go anywhere. | ||
And I I mentioned that to uh to Alex a couple days ago. | ||
But I do think that Dan, I I said the earliest he'd be out was this summer, and it's summer. | ||
I think he's out by the end of the year, but Glenn Beck just put out a post a few minutes ago and he deleted it and it said Dan is leaving the FBI, and it's really sad, and here's the reasons why. | ||
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Did you get a screenshot? | ||
It's deleted. | ||
Oh, yeah, it's in my timeline. | ||
If you guys want to take a look at it, I'll pull that up, man. | ||
You're the best. | ||
My quote was it was only one thing. | ||
It was like, oh. | ||
And then one of my buddies came back to me and he goes, Hey, dude, I had to video it because it's gone. | ||
And of course, it was obviously still sitting in my my mention. | ||
So I went through and I I grabbed it off my profile and I just reposted it for folks. | ||
So what what that means, but look, we know that Glenn Beck uh is at least friendly with and is on a first name basis with Dan Bon Gino. | ||
That could be one of those things, you know how it goes. | ||
Sometimes uh somebody tells you something, you go out there and you decide to share it, and then they hit you up and they're like, hey man, uh, too soon delete delete abort. | ||
And so when that happens, you know, the internet's forever if people are paying attention, and some of us are. | ||
So anyhow. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Wow, that's wild. | ||
Well, and one of the I I really appreciated your insight. | ||
There's a few things that you've done that have been remarkable that are just gonna stick with me. | ||
And one of the things that you did that you mentioned that you explained, just to me as as a layman listener when you were on the Alice Jones show, was you talked about the psychological operation being conducted against Bon Gino. | ||
And seeing Bon Gino sitting next to Cash those weeks ago talking about how he killed himself. | ||
There was definitely a difference in disposition, not just from Cash and Bon Gino compared to Cash and Bongino before, but between Cash and Bon Gino within that that interview, where you've got a cash kind of just like doing the Fetty thing, and then you've got a Bonjino, obviously very uncomfortable, but like struggling with what's the right thing here situation. | ||
And I've often described, and I'm not trying to be disrespectful about Bon Gino, but I've also I've often described him as like a boxer dog, you know, where he's loyal and he wants to do the right thing, but he's not gonna be able to do that. | ||
Right, right. | ||
And so you mentioned, though, that as soon as he got in, they're just inundating him with stressful thing after stressful thing, and he's got to come in at nights and he's got to come in at weekends. | ||
Can you can you just talk a little bit and expand a little bit on that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So broadly speaking, there's this tactic, and and I I we describe it as ninjas out of the ceiling. | ||
It's uh uh training scar that people get by going to Quantico. | ||
Quantico doesn't have the most realistic training. | ||
They they have an opportunity to do it, but they do this really weird thing where they basically create scenarios that are totally unrealistic. | ||
Um, a great one that I remember is one of my buddies knocked on a door and he's supposed to be interviewing like a neighbor of a bad guy. | ||
They have a whole neighborhood. | ||
So uh it's called Hogan's Alley, it's a real place. | ||
It's got, you know, like a dozen houses, and you can go knock on real doors. | ||
They fill up full of role players. | ||
They don't really spare expense on that. | ||
You can shoot in the houses with uh with um airsoft type guns or with these um simunition guns. | ||
And so they do these full scenarios where you might get into a shooting, you get into a handcuffing, you might have a use of force of some kind. | ||
So my buddy goes and knocks on the door, and it's supposed to be like the landlord of a guy that you're looking for, and maybe they know his next address, and then you open the door and it's like the guy. | ||
And like there's no reason for him to be there, but then you're in a fight with the guy at the door. | ||
So they do that. | ||
Another one that's really crazy is you go into a room and you clear the room and you leave, and there's a trap door that's hidden behind like a bookshelf, and they push it out, and the bad guy comes out and shoots you in the back. | ||
So it makes you think all these illogical things that won't happen. | ||
So it makes people afraid to turn their back on an empty room. | ||
Um, and so the the joke is that the instructors use is that you know, ninjas are not gonna fall out of the ceiling in the real world wherever you go. | ||
And yet they create these scenarios that basically are ninjas falling out of the ceiling. | ||
The psychological version of that is I'm gonna come and brief you that if you're not sitting at your desk at all times, if your phone is not available at all times, because you're the deputy director and you don't know how the FBI runs, then New York is going to explode. | ||
There's gonna be a cyber attack that hits Kansas City. | ||
There's gonna be uh some sort of biological weapon released in Los Angeles, and you're the only guy that's gonna protect the case. | ||
It's Atlas. | ||
They put the weight of the world on your shoulder. | ||
That's right. | ||
It's total cortisol shock. | ||
It is, you know, stress turned up to an 11. | ||
And so they're they're keeping him in a state of constant frenzy. | ||
If you're not feeling like you ever have a grasp on things, by the way, Dan Bongino didn't work at the FBI. | ||
And so this is not like a knock on him. | ||
In fact, I think I would not want to be in that position. | ||
I can't imagine, like, if somebody was like, hey, Seraphim, will you go run the commerce department? | ||
It's like, no, I don't want to do that. | ||
Like, that sounds like a lose mission for me. | ||
So stepping into a law enforcement organization you've never worked in before, you've got to learn the structure. | ||
You've got to learn the org chart. | ||
You got to learn what people's jobs are, what they do, what it means to be a section chief or a unit chief or an assistant section chief. | ||
You got to figure out, you know, what are these different sort of uh divisions that they work out of? | ||
They call both field offices divisions and then also specific types of threats handled at headquarters divisions. | ||
It's completely illogical. | ||
It took me years to grasp this, and I'm a pretty quick guy. | ||
I just, you know, it's just it's just not the most obvious way of organizing. | ||
So to walk in there off the street, be the number two, have all these expectations on you. | ||
By the way, you've been kind of like talking smack about them for years, saying it should be disbanded and there's all these problems. | ||
You're gonna walk into that, and then all those people are gonna go, well, we're gonna teach this guy a lesson, and we're just gonna run him ragged. | ||
And these are people that are intelligence professionals. | ||
This is what they do for a living. | ||
They keep people in compliant states. | ||
So they may not do it on the street the way a street agent does, going out and running sources, but the people that are in the senior management of the FBI, they've been like basically conning people for their next job for a long time. | ||
Sociopathic tenants that they're necessary. | ||
Sociopathic tenancies being an ideal characteristic of the perfect FBI agent for lack of a better term, or CIA. | ||
My buddy was 15 years in the bureau, and he said that uh an FBI agent at the GS 15 level or higher will kick his own grandmother into the wood chipper if it means keeping his pension. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So that yeah, so that's a that's not a good person to work for. | ||
So you're surrounded by those people. | ||
I've been hearing conflicting reports today, as everybody has about what's really going on. | ||
For a while, it was being said that Bon Gino put it into this ultimatum after a major conflict with Bondi that it's either you know her or me that has to go. | ||
And then it was said that if Bon Gino leaves, Cash is going to leave too. | ||
And then that was kind of walked back, and then there are conflicting statements. | ||
There's no way. | ||
Do you know what's can you just explain what the real dynamic is as far as you can tell? | ||
Here's what we do know. | ||
Uh, a memo that said the Epstein files were closed, was released through a leak to Axios on Sunday. | ||
Now, it's my this is my belief. | ||
This is speculation based with some degree of information that that was in that was on on purpose. | ||
Yes. | ||
One of the things that Cash Patel learned from a buddy of mine that I actually recommended to be the deputy director, is that even though Patel was really concerned about the idea of leaks, he was informed that leaks to the media are a tool of the FBI director and always have been. | ||
Sure. | ||
And so you get to choose the leak. | ||
Now, why axios? | ||
And my instinct is you give it to a left-leaning source that the MAGA people are immediately gonna go, like, well, that's nonsense. | ||
Like, that's Axios. | ||
We don't trust them. | ||
If you gave it to MSNBC, it'd be the same thing, right? | ||
So you immediately create a softening of the blow, and we all kind of speculated whether it was fake or not. | ||
Um, it had the seal of DOJ and FBI. | ||
That's gonna be relevant in just a second. | ||
And then the next day, the White House went out and confirmed it. | ||
So by Monday morning or Monday afternoon, we knew that this was a legit thing, that they were shutting down the Epstein files and that there was going to be no additional prosecutions. | ||
There are no co-conspirators who are going to be indicted. | ||
They said that there's no evidence of blackmail, and by the way, he killed himself. | ||
So basically, the uh, you know, the quadrifecta, if you will, of all the things that people are going to lose their minds about. | ||
And I mean, what else do you call it? | ||
It's like that's a good thing. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
It's just funny. | ||
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That's right. | ||
And so listen, so this is also relevant because when you look at that, if you look at the way it looks, there's no signature on that memo. | ||
It's a two-page memo. | ||
It's pretty short and to the point. | ||
One of the things that my friend Mike Howell mentioned is that it looks like there's exculpatory information or a paragraph in there that could have been written by, I don't know, an elite pedophile's lawyer who had a lot of money. | ||
Um, his example was Bill Gates, but I don't know that Bill Gates is in there or anything else. | ||
I just know that if you wanted something to point to when someone came after you and tried to reopen that case, it would be really great if you had a document from the federal government saying one thing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Um, there's no evidence after an exhaustive search of the records that anybody did anything wrong and there's no reason to go after anybody else. | ||
Like that'd be great to point to in court. | ||
It's like, when were you lying? | ||
When you released this member to the American people or when you indicted my client. | ||
Like, you know, right. | ||
So no one signed it. | ||
It's got the dual seal. | ||
It's DOJ and FBI. | ||
Now, people who've been around government, and my buddy Mike Hal pointed this out as well. | ||
And the fact of the matter is is that when you have two SEALs, two departments that are claiming credit for something, there's only two reasons you do it. | ||
It's so good that I also want credit for it. | ||
So, Chase, I don't want to be left out of the party when people start handing out congressional funding. | ||
The other reason is that it's a turd burger, and we're both going to eat it together. | ||
And so you and I are both gonna have to put on our nosepins and just start eating this thing together. | ||
And so our names are both on it, and no one's gonna sign it. | ||
Now, if no one signs it, it goes all the way up to the top that should have been signed. | ||
If somebody had any courage, you would have had a Pam Bondi, you would have had a Cash Patel, you might have had the um the director of the criminal division for the FBI or whatever it was, you know, maybe it was a counterintelligence division. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Um, and somebody over at DOJ from the prosecution unit. | ||
But they didn't do that, so it's unsigned. | ||
So it falls on the top people there. | ||
And those top people are as follows it's Pam Bondi and her deputy, the DAG, DAG, and his name is uh Todd Blanche. | ||
He actually went out and said something about it today that's really relevant. | ||
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Yes. | |
And then you've got Cash Patel and you've got uh Bon Gino underneath there. | ||
So the four of them get to take credit for this turd burger. | ||
And it looks like they thought they could Alex actually told me, I think on Monday morning, they tried to let it go like a fart in church, but it was a squeaker. | ||
It wasn't what you hoped it was, so it made a lot more noise than they expected. | ||
And everyone's looking at it. | ||
It wasn't squeaker. | ||
And so that's how we ended up with this sort of the scenario all week building up a lot of tension where now there's fingers pointed, well, whose fault was it? | ||
Apparently, this started a real conflict on Wednesday. | ||
If you ask me, the conflict and the time to resign in protest and indignation would have been before the letter was released, before the memo went out, because that shows you that you have the courage and principles you're standing on, and you're not gonna be a signatory to it. | ||
Um, but as it stands, Bon Gino apparently got into this fight on Wednesday, and it hasn't been into the office since a couple of like unconfirmed reports, but it seems like it's widely enough reported that that's probable. | ||
And now you've got it, uh Glenn Beck sort of like deleting the tweet saying that he's already gonna be gone and that he won't be coming back into the office in the future, which remains to be seen. | ||
I guess we'll find that out. | ||
So what do you think is gonna happen next? | ||
Well, the one thing that's really clear is that uh Todd Blanch went out, and if you guys actually pull it, it's in my timeline as well. | ||
I can send it to you off if we go to the friend they'll find it. | ||
But end of the day, uh it's it's in the DAG's official um Twitter feed. | ||
And what he said was make it no one's there's no uncertainty here. | ||
There was no daylight between the FBI position, so that's Cash and Dan, and the DOJ position. | ||
So that's he and Pam Bondi. | ||
They were 100% in lockstep on what was released, and that there was no confusion about what they were putting out there. | ||
So that makes it look more like they were upset about the way it was received and that it was gonna hurt future media versus you know, they were upset about the idea of actually shutting down the case. | ||
And so there you go. | ||
I work closely with, I'll just let you read it if you do. | ||
Says I work closely with FBI director Cash and FBI deputy director Bangino on the joint FBI and DOJ memo regarding the Epstein Files. | ||
All of us signed off on the contents of the memo and the conclusions stated in the memo. | ||
Suggestion by anyone that there was any daylight between the FBI and DOJ leadership on this memo's composition and release is patently false. | ||
So case closed. | ||
That's what that means. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so for all the people that are like, well, they're just first of all, I had a couple of friends tell me this was the uh, this is a secret plan. | ||
That's Donald Trump's plan to outrage everybody and then they're gonna demand the files and there's gonna be lawsuits, and it's like, please, yeah, don't. | ||
You look ridiculous. | ||
Um, that's that's crazy talk. | ||
They shut this thing down. | ||
And the evidence of it is a member of the the British royal family who was basically on kind of a maybe not house arrest, but island arrest. | ||
Don't leave the country lest you get snapped up in some other place. | ||
Prince Andrew was able to start walking around and now feels confident, which is not just saying that there's um, and this is despite the fact that it came out that his handler, his bag man, admitted on undercover Keefe video that he knew that Prince Andrew was engaged in sexual relations with underage girls. | ||
Admitted it. | ||
He walked it back later, but no one believes that. | ||
So it seems like everybody knows that's that's um unfortunately for for a lot of people who want to go in and hang something on it. | ||
That's hearsay. | ||
So it's not admissible in court. | ||
Yeah, but we suddenly is like a it's it's a circumstantial thing to look at and go, and then obviously his behavior of of hiding it in in Great Britain. | ||
Yes, we have an extradition ability with Great Britain. | ||
Yes, they are probably in reality our actual closest allies. | ||
It's Britain and and the other five-eyes countries. | ||
So you've got the uh the Kiwis and the Aussies and the Canadians and so on and the French. | ||
So you've got real allies. | ||
Um, and we would get somebody if they were really bad. | ||
And of course, he was already defrocked and stuff like that of his of his titles, and he's uh he's kind of living in disgrace, but now he's able to move around, which is a kind of a message to everybody because he's a very visible figure. | ||
And when he moves, people know, and news coverage goes and paparazzi follows. | ||
So this is over for all intents and purposes, hence the screaming and the outrage. | ||
And uh my sense of it is is that Bonjino kind of got wind of that and and went, uh, this is devastating to my future income. | ||
It's devastating to anything that I wanted to do. | ||
I don't know if Dan was hoping that he was going to get out of it and go back to a podcast, if he was gonna go back into media, or whether he was hoping to run for office in the future. | ||
I think it's his conscience. | ||
Maybe I'm being naive, but I think this is messing with his conscience. | ||
I'll tell you this as a guy who's left a job for his conscience and lost a lot for it. | ||
You know, like I I didn't have 150 million dollar net worth. | ||
I lost my house and my kids became homeless, and uh my pregnant wife and I didn't have uh insurance to have a baby. | ||
So, like as somebody who's who's done a stand on conscience, um, you do it before the the thing comes down on you. | ||
You do it knowing there's gonna be some backlash, and then you don't know what it is. | ||
I in my opinion, and this is obviously I'm a little bit biased to it, but I've seen my friends do it too. | ||
Courage is when you don't know what the outcome is, or you already know it's gonna be bad, but it hasn't happened yet. | ||
You do it anyway, and then you do it anyway, and then it happens, and you go, I knew it was coming, but it was really bad as I thought. | ||
I had a friend who actually, okay. | ||
So, great example. | ||
An FBI agent who had 27 years on the job was the one who gave me the story about the FBI looking into Catholics in Richmond, Virginia and saying that they were akin to white supremacists. | ||
Now he's not a Catholic, but he was an attorney, and he was very, very competent, and he had no disciplinary action, and he was considered a senior you know practitioner and expert in his field. | ||
And he was walked out the same day that they figured out that it was him. | ||
And he'd seen what happened to me, hence he brought it to me, because like, what are they gonna do to me? | ||
I'm already kicked out. | ||
I was on suspension for a year and change. | ||
So he brings it to me and he's like, This has got to go to Congress. | ||
This has to be done. | ||
And probably in the back of his mind knew that there was a possibility of it coming back on him, but didn't really know it until they took all the things from his office and threw it in his front yard and told him to get the hell out of the office and um and disgraced him in front of everybody, and they let him retire that day, uh, retroactively, and they did it a couple days later where they finally let him actually he'd already um put in his papers to retire. | ||
So he thought he was safe. | ||
They still made a spectacle of him. | ||
That's what courage looks like is you know what the right thing is, you do it, and then you realize it's coming down on you. | ||
When it's already coming down because you've made a decision and you had an opportunity to stand up and you didn't say it. | ||
To me, that's like what Steve DeAntuano did. | ||
He said it was bad that they uh raided Mar-a-Lago, but he didn't stop him. | ||
And when they did it, he said, Well, I, you know, I thought it was a bad idea. | ||
That's Steve Jensen who went after all the J Sixers to include uh Owen Schroyer, and he said, uh, you know, I I push back, but at the end of the day, I have to follow orders. | ||
The hell you do. | ||
This is an at-will employment. | ||
Like being the deputy director of the FBI was an at-will job. | ||
You just showed up out of the blue and you got to work there. | ||
They don't have any contract. | ||
This is not the military. | ||
They're not gonna throw you in the brig if you disagreed so vehemently that they were going to violate your principles and they weren't doing the right thing that you'd spent 10 years on talking about, then the answer is stand up and say, I'm not gonna sign off on this, and I'm out of here if you guys release it. | ||
I'm gonna resign the same day that it drops in protest. | ||
But if you don't do that, you're at least complicit for a little while, and you know, kudos for doing the right thing eventually, but I don't think he get full credit. | ||
At least not in my work. | ||
You don't get credit for getting the British decide to run a car for the next three and a half years and totally sell out. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
I just don't think he no, I think he was miserable. | ||
So we this is the reason that the uh the ninjas out of the ceiling comes into play. | ||
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I think he was absolutely miserable. | ||
And by the way, that's not just me thinking that and looking at him and seeing a guy who's not happy. | ||
Everybody knows everybody in the in the bureau saw him not being happy. | ||
He didn't fit in there. | ||
He didn't, he didn't actually, you know. | ||
I think he thought he was gonna walk in there and be like a conquering hero and everyone was gonna be like, Yeah, it's Dan. | ||
And they walked in and they're like, ooh, it's Dan. | ||
And people kind of, you know, his first wrestling match, for some reason he got in a wrestling match at the at the academy, and he like twisted his elbow and got got injured. | ||
I had a buddy that was at the academy that met him, and he was like, Yeah, he was like nursing a sore arm and trying not to show that he was hurt. | ||
So I think some people, you know, kind of laid it on him and let him know, you know, this is our FBI, and you've been talking a little bit and you don't really know what you're talking about. | ||
Because there are decent people at the FBI. | ||
It's just that the management is not decent. | ||
And then also a lot of the people are willing to do what they're told. | ||
It's actually more dangerous to have rural followers and order followers than it is to have like really bad people there. | ||
Because the people that went and raided Jay Sixers homes, the people that took, you know, uh Catholic protesters outside of an abortion clinic into custody, the people that would have gone after and raided a James O'Keefe or raided you guys, those people are just guys that were like me that just said, Oh, well, that's what we're doing today. | ||
We're just doing this. | ||
Do I know anything about the case? | ||
No. | ||
I'm just going into a TV studio. | ||
I'm just going into a journalist now. | ||
I'm just following orders. | ||
I call them good Americans. | ||
I actually started calling them that in uh small business owner that pays taxes. | ||
I have to. | ||
You know, despite the fact that I don't agree with the war going on in Ukraine or the war going on in Israel or the fact that you're not. | ||
You're funding it. | ||
I it's a little bit different when you're the one uh be more like somebody collecting taxes at the same time as not paying taxes. | ||
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Right. | |
There's like tens of millions of outstanding uh tax dollars when it comes to uh US federal employees, including the IRS. | ||
They're really bad at paying taxes, it turns out, even though they're really good at collecting them from you. | ||
So for whatever that's worth. | ||
Rule followers, people that are just gonna go along to get along. | ||
Um, I had a buddy call it something else. | ||
He said the people who are addicted to the golden eagle taking a crap in their bank account every two, every two weeks. | ||
Those people are a liability to American freedom and to American liberty. | ||
Well, I think of I think of Pam Bondi kind of in that vein too, in that I I she just comes off to me very much like a valedictorian. | ||
Like she's just the good kind of pageant girl that always did the right thing at the right time. | ||
Like she she took non-honours classes, so she got like all A's and the easiest things possible. | ||
Yeah, but she just wants to write the paper and psych up to the professor. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
These are people that they're not people that lead organizations, they're people that rise to the top of organizations by, you know, knowing how to work whoever they're higher up as. | ||
Kyle, we're coming up on a break in 26 seconds. | ||
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We'll do it. | |
So I don't I don't want to get off on another tangent, but in four minutes after this break, if if your wife will let you, I'd like for you to stay with us. | ||
We're uh we'll we'll finish the broadcast together. | ||
This is just insane what's taking place. | ||
I hope that we arrive at a place where there's some justice here and accountability, and that we can untangle this knot that's been tangled and restore some credibility in this administration and these institutions. | ||
Stay with us for more on the other side and make sure you go to the AlexJones store.com to keep this possible. | ||
Fox News alert, the Ayatollah's gone into hiding. | ||
He's believed to be holed up inside an underground bunker, northeast of the Capitol. | ||
Iranian proxies, which have been severely degraded, are threatening to commit acts of terror against American troops and American ships in the region. | ||
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And sources are telling ABC News that President Trump has approved the attack plans for Iran that were presented to him. | |
And American businesses are now bracing for cyber attacks. | ||
The whole world's watching. | ||
In light of that news, I have a message directly from the president. | ||
And I quote Based on the fact that there's a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future. | ||
I will make my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks. | ||
That's a quote directly from the president for all of you today. | ||
What's your take on that? | ||
Because people say, well, that's just a pressure. | ||
No, that's Trump talking. | ||
Now it looks like he's giving himself more breathing room, two weeks when we were coming down to the deadline. | ||
And the last deadline passed, obviously, and within 24 hours, Israel's struck. | ||
Trump is speaking through her, right? | ||
This that those are his words. | ||
And he's he's waiting because you you put US bombers over there with bunker buster bombs. | ||
It embroils America into something that could last a decade. | ||
He knows the implications of this, and and you don't want to overreact. | ||
You don't want to actually do something that might not need to be done if you can avoid it with some kind of negotiations, which Trump is the master negotiator, right? | ||
So you've got Iran, you've got Trump, and you've got Netanyahu, right? | ||
So two of those are really going at it. | ||
What Trump is saying, I believe, in that message is I don't want to embroil America in a war for the next decade plus. | ||
And that's what he's been saying in the last 48 hours, or really 24 is. | ||
I only want to do this if it doesn't turn into long war. | ||
Now he's learning it will, and so sanity is prevailing. | ||
Hopefully, and wow, that's so important. | ||
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When evil conspires for tomorrow, we ride tonight. | ||
You're listening to tomorrow's news tonight with your host, Chase Geyser. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is Chase Geyser, hosting tomorrow's news tonight with the esteemed Kyle Seraphim. | ||
Kyle, it's an honor and a pleasure to be with you. | ||
I'm internally grateful to you for all you've done, but especially for the hardest thing you've ever done, which is getting out of bed to be on this show with me. | ||
I appreciate it, man. | ||
So let's get into I got to be esteemed because earlier I was infamous and famous. | ||
And famous. | ||
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I like it. | |
Hey, it's better to be infamous than not famous at all, according to the great Roger Stone. | ||
But I wanted to really get into the weeds of what happens next, because ideally, as just an InfoWars guy and a patriot, somebody who loves America, I would like to see this all reversed and corrected. | ||
So we wind up with a situation where the information does come out and there is accountability and uh credibility is restored to these institutions in this administration. | ||
What do you think is actually gonna happen next and what would need to happen next in order for my pie in the sky dream to uh manifest? | ||
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Well, uh first of all, I don't do prognostications very well. | ||
I accidentally could tell just based on the signs out there. | ||
I would call it like it's just uh uneducated guess that he was going to be leaving at some point. | ||
So if it's not this summer, it'll be before the end of the year. | ||
I I think Dan's miserable, and I don't want that for him either. | ||
Like, no, but I don't want to see anybody miserable, even people that I don't get along with. | ||
I don't want them to be miserable. | ||
Makes them even more miserable to me. | ||
So end of the day, I don't think Dan stays. | ||
Whether it's this week that he leaves, whether it's, you know, over the weekend or whether it's in a couple of months, uh, it doesn't really make a difference. | ||
It's not a great fit for him. | ||
He doesn't have the institutional knowledge to do that job in a successful way. | ||
I think he probably already knows that. | ||
So he's looking for an off-ramp, and that's probably it right now. | ||
Um, but if it's not, he'll find an off-ramp before then. | ||
That's actually not bad for America. | ||
I talked to um the person that was recommended and was actually Cash Patel's first choice, uh, at least initially, to be deputy director. | ||
We made a recommendation. | ||
The guy's name is Kurt Suzdak. | ||
I'm gonna put his name out there. | ||
He's not really a public figure. | ||
You've probably never heard of him. | ||
Nope, you'd have to go looking for him if you did. | ||
He's not on Twitter. | ||
He's not a guy that wants to be a media dude. | ||
He's been on my podcast once or twice, only because I know him. | ||
And he's a whistleblower attorney, and he's a retired FBI agent. | ||
And so he's a lawyer who knows how the FBI works. | ||
He worked in uh the New York field office, he worked in headquarters, and he beat the FBI at their own game as a whistleblower. | ||
And he was like one of the 100, you know, if there's a hundred whistleblowers, only one of them gets away with it, basically, and doesn't get destroyed. | ||
He managed to retire as a whistleblower, which is totally unusual. | ||
Um, he also has spent probably the last six years, maybe seven years straight just thinking about the problem of the FBI and how to fix it. | ||
So if you want your pie in the sky dream, Dan uh leaves for Greener Pastures or decides to run for office or whatever Dan's deck's plan is, and we wish him well and we say thanks for your time. | ||
Uh good try. | ||
But what did my dad used to say? | ||
He used to say, um, he said, good idea, bad execution. | ||
That was what he used to say to me when I was like, or what Yoda used to say, do or do not, there is no try. | ||
Yeah, I think we were we we encouraged the effort, but uh, but the result wasn't there. | ||
And I think that's true. | ||
I think the result was is we didn't see the FBI done. | ||
Now, something Kurt and I were talking about today because he called me up. | ||
Uh, he he's been in uh like a sick bed for a couple weeks, and he comes out and he's like, Oh my god, like what have they done? | ||
I go, Oh, they just trashed the bureau and the reputation is garbage. | ||
This week has been wild. | ||
He goes, you know, the good thing is everyone thinks this is unrepairable because they're living in this like time frame where the media gets you all hyped up about it. | ||
But at the end of the day, the FBI screws stuff up on the regular and then fixes itself. | ||
And this has been happening for decades. | ||
You know, it did all kinds of screw ups right in the inception. | ||
It went on every couple years, they'd have a big scandal or something like that, and they'd kind of straighten it out and they'd get back on the thing and people would start feeling good about it, then they'd screw it up again. | ||
So, you know, this is just a cycle. | ||
Um, unfortunately, the FBI's been in the news, which is weird for me, but it's been in the news an awful lot ever since I showed up there in 2016. | ||
So it's kind of been permanently there. | ||
Maybe something about running off a uh a sitting president and um, you know, trying to spy on his cabinet and whatnot and spy on his presidential campaign. | ||
It doesn't make you look good or nonpartisan. | ||
Uh, but all that being said, they probably need to get a new guy for Dan, someone who's gonna come in there and really take the bull by the horns that knows what the bureau is, knows the BS lines that are done. | ||
I'll give you an example. | ||
Um, if you wanted to bring on, if I was if I was a deputy director and I wanted to bring on a new guy, I say, hey, I'm gonna hire Chase and he's gonna be my media comms relations guy, he's gonna go out there and be the press secretary. | ||
That's a great idea. | ||
Okay, so we're gonna do that for you. | ||
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So I go and I tell my person there, and I'm new at the FBI and I don't know anything about the FBI. | ||
The HR person is gonna immediately say, Well, we're not ready to bring him on just yet. | ||
Uh, we actually need to wait until the beginning of a pay period. | ||
That's how we like to do it. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
And so it's a stall tactic. | ||
And then after that, someone's gonna come in and they're go, Well, we really need to finish his background check first, and we're not quite done with that. | ||
So we're gonna need actually a couple of weeks before that. | ||
So they're gonna kick it down the line and slow it down. | ||
Now, someone like Kurt, who's been in the bureau, someone like me, I'm not gonna ever do it. | ||
I have no interest, but someone who has like an experience knowing these people are gonna come and say that, you're gonna go to the person and say, here's the deal. | ||
They start today, give them an interim clearance, effective immediately, right now. | ||
Go type it up and go ahead and get them onboarded. | ||
We'll figure out their pay later, but they start now. | ||
I want to issue credentials. | ||
I want you to get them in. | ||
I want you to get uh authorizations for travel and work orders and bring them. | ||
And then we come in balls out and get it done. | ||
Yeah, and if you can't do it, then uh go ahead and let me know who your acting is. | ||
The person because you've now been relieved of your authority and you are now gonna be on suspension for insubordination, which is uh which is a terminable offense. | ||
How many people do you think you got to terminate in a row before they start? | ||
It's like shooting somebody in the head and the next guy steps up. | ||
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You don't have to really put too many people on terminal uh suspensions before they're gonna start jumping in line. | ||
And that's what you needed. | ||
That's not what they did, and I know that for a fact because the guys that were at the uh that were at the Hoover building that were around there that were. | ||
I mean, look, I've worked here at InfoWars for two years, and it took me at least a year to understand kind of how the organization worked enough to get things done quickly. | ||
And that's normal for any institutional organization. | ||
You got to develop relationships, rapport. | ||
You know, you know, you got to do a lot for people that don't know you at first. | ||
You gotta give a lot of ask for favors later, you know? | ||
That's right. | ||
You have to have enough confidence in what is going on around you that when you say something, you're not gonna just like put your foot in your mouth. | ||
And so everybody is a little bit tentative at a new organization. | ||
Nobody walks in there and like throws their balls on the table and says this is how it's gonna be my way or the highway. | ||
The director can do that. | ||
They don't have to know, right? | ||
But you have to have a deputy that knows the mechanics, so that when I tell you, hey, uh Chase, here's the thing. | ||
I want to uh eliminate this thing and I want to move these people on and I want to get that done. | ||
Someone needs to know how that actually works mechanically. | ||
And if you don't have that that institutional knowledge, then you're waiting for someone else to tell you whether or not you're asking questions and they're telling you that it can't be done. | ||
How do you know it can? | ||
So it's is it's not his fault. | ||
He was set up to fail. | ||
I if we're uh assigning kind of things to it, men have pride, hubris is something that's been around for as long as human beings can remember. | ||
Pride is the original sin. | ||
That falls pretty closely on it. | ||
If somebody asks you to do a job and you are too proud to say no, which sounds kind of backwards, but if you don't have the sort of self-confidence looking and go, you know what? | ||
I'm not the guy for this. | ||
I can tell you I'm not the guy for that. | ||
I had a bunch of people on it, you know, people on X don't know anything, people on social media. | ||
They don't know anybody else who was in the FBI. | ||
So they're like, Sarah Finn, would you do it? | ||
It's like, hell no, absolutely not. | ||
I'll tell you the right people, I'll tell you the criteria for the right person. | ||
But I'd be a crazy person to step in. | ||
I was in the bureau for six years. | ||
I didn't work at headquarters. | ||
I worked around headquarters. | ||
I know a lot of the problems. | ||
I know a lot of people who have told me about the problems, but I'm not the guy to go in there and mechanically fix it. | ||
And every time I talk to people that have 20 years of experience there, I learn something new every single time. | ||
Part of it's because I know the right questions to ask because I actually speak the language. | ||
So that's the first part. | ||
The second part is actually knowing the answers because you just know it because you saw it already done wrong. | ||
They need someone in there. | ||
So hopefully, I think Cash is gonna stick around. | ||
I think he's safe. | ||
Um, I don't think there's any danger of him leaving. | ||
I think, like I said, Dan makes his exit here. | ||
Sounds like Pam Bondi's got some coverage, but I'm also seeing George Santos right now reporting that um that Matt Gates didn't show up to a turning point event tonight where he was supposed to speak, and maybe something's in the works. | ||
So, you know, we're gonna see some turmoil and unfortunately, I would say that uh that Trump right now is 0 for three with attorney general picks, and he's 0 for two with FBI directors thus far. | ||
The a new deputy could make Patel do the job properly, because at the end of the day, the director is actually not that important for getting things done. | ||
Sure. | ||
But someone's gotta come in and write that shit. | ||
We've got a lot of people who have to do that. | ||
Yeah, I mean, if Detney was able to run the presidency, then a good deputy director would presumably could run, could run the institution, despite who were the actually the job of to run it. | ||
So how does it end to the investigations that have been announced into Brennan and Comey? | ||
Because obviously those are smoke. | ||
They're smoke. | ||
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That's it. | ||
Yeah, nothing. | ||
And then I'll tell you why. | ||
So so here's the deal. | ||
They were leaked to a friendly source who shares the same P who's f okay. | ||
So the it's Brooke Singman who's over at Fox. | ||
She's the digital editor that released this story. | ||
Brooke Seaman is friends with Erica Knight. | ||
Erica Knight is the PR person for Cash Patel, is the PR person for Elena Haba, who's friends with people in the in the uh the FBI now and and greater in the DOJ. | ||
And she's kind of a circler in that orbit. | ||
She's been around, you know, Trump world for quite a while. | ||
She's a pretty lady, she's competent in PR, but that's where that came. | ||
It was a leak to them. | ||
It was like, we need to smoke this thing out. | ||
And the leaks said they were gonna look into perjury charges. | ||
There's some claims that maybe uh Brennan perjured himself in 2023 and thus it's still within the statute of limitations. | ||
The odds are there's no way you're gonna be able to prove that. | ||
Um, I don't think I have zero confidence. | ||
Those guys are not sleeping any, you know, are not losing sleep over it. | ||
That that is a hundred percent smoke screen. | ||
And so you can talk about there being investigations, but what is it gonna be for? | ||
It's gonna be for non-capital offenses, and by the time they're done with the investigation, Alex and I said it the other day while we were on his program, it's gonna go the it's gonna go the distance, it's gonna exceed the five-year mark for whatever it is, no matter what. | ||
Comey stuff is already out of the way. | ||
We gotta show you something. | ||
Here's the here's how you know. | ||
This is the easiest way to know, uh, Chase. | ||
If you do an investigation, you don't need to tell anybody. | ||
You just do it. | ||
You announce the indictment. | ||
You announce the criminal complaint when you show up with uh with an arrest warrant and you put cuffs on somebody. | ||
You announce the uh the plea deal that results in a sentence that the judge gives. | ||
You don't announce that you're going to be investigating somebody. | ||
Why? | ||
You don't talk about what you're going to do. | ||
You talk about what you just did. | ||
Bingo. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's true for life, just generally speaking. | ||
There's people all the time, oh, here's what I'm doing. | ||
Here's what I'm gonna do. | ||
Here's what I'm gonna do next year. | ||
It's just shut the hell up. | ||
It's like we used to have a joke when I was in the uh uh an entrepreneur or network with a lot of other entrepreneurs and stuff. | ||
And we would call them entrepreneurs when they had like a t-shirt and a logo and a business card and a website, but they never had a client. | ||
You know, it's like, why don't you just why don't you get a client before you get a business card and a lug on a website and they're just all vaporware? | ||
It's all vaporware. | ||
So what are the odds that we can successfully apply enough pressure to this administration to get them to reverse their position on the Epstein thing and actually do something about it? | ||
Do you think Trump's just gonna double down for the rest of his administration and eat it and let us eat it and it's over? | ||
Maybe he could, but I think that he's seeing that there's uh definitely a resistance. | ||
I mean, I'm I'm currently on my uh on my own Rumble channel right now and on my ex account. | ||
I've had a 12 hour stream of over 50 minutes of cuts of of Bondy and Patel and Bon Gino and uh and others talking about it, Alena Hobbas on there as well, talking about the stuff, all the clips that we've probably been playing this week on this. | ||
Just looped them all together. | ||
I looped them all together, but we put them into sort of a semi, uh like a semi-coherent sort of uh argument, and uh it's just back and forth, and it's been going for 12 hours straight right now. | ||
And I did it for 12 hours through the night last night, and we had you know tens of thousands of views on it. | ||
I got a smaller audience, but people are seeing and and they want it. | ||
You know, like no one's going like, hey, get this off here. | ||
You're invading my space. | ||
They're like, yeah, we don't want to let this go. | ||
So I think that there is the possibility. | ||
Social media is a weird animal. | ||
Um, and prior to having it, I would have told you none of it is real. | ||
The craziest things are um getting a phone call from someone who's a uh, you know, chief of staff or a congressman or a senator saying you hurt the congressman's feelings, you hurt the senator's feelings, and could you be a little bit nicer over on X and you're like, what the hell are you talking about? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Um, so there is a movement. | ||
These things do actually cause pressure, and donors think it's real. | ||
And honestly, a lot of people in Trump world think it's real. | ||
I my buddy used to work for a uh think tank, and they fired him because my tweets were mean about people that they liked, and uh and he didn't disavow me right away. | ||
So it's a real thing. | ||
It does actually create pressure, and there's a huge pressure if you go and scan at least what's happening over on X, where you know, that's kind of like my biggest audience as well. | ||
There's a lot of people that are pissed. | ||
There's a mixed bag of the I stand with Dan Bon Gino crowd, whatever the hell that means. | ||
He's like I said, I think he's leaving because he wants to, not because he has to. | ||
I think he's miserable. | ||
Um, but there's also a lot of people that are like, you guys blew it, and you all have to go, and all of you have egg on your face. | ||
And by the way, don't protect rich pedophiles. | ||
That's not what America's promises to our daughters and to our children and to the women here. | ||
Like, what does that say to you that if you're too big to be arrested, they can kill the guy who was at the front of it, and we're not even gonna go investigate the the people that were supposedly in those videos, which we heard about over and over again from multiple different angles, right? | ||
Um, that's transactional business for the FBI to go and hunt down people who appear in child pornography that are abusing minors, they find them regularly. | ||
It's not like the biggest priority for the FBI, but it's something they're pretty good at. | ||
The squad that I had uh that that we worked uh alongside in Washington, DC, probably served at least one search warrant and one arrest warrant, and maybe two on any given week. | ||
There was like a you know, half dozen agents working, they busted their ass every single day they're out doing it. | ||
They're serving warrants at night, they're serving warrants in the morning. | ||
They went out there, and for reference, most FBI agents will probably arrest one person a year on average, if that for their cases. | ||
Maybe, maybe one person every couple years. | ||
They were the high volume stuff. | ||
If you wanted to go get arrests, you went in on the child pornography squad because they were knocking down child predators that were sharing it, the ones that were producing it, they were uh marking down anybody that was in the distribution network that was uh making money on selling it and so on and so forth. | ||
And you know, there's a lot of sicklos in this country. | ||
So you can you can do a lot of work there. | ||
So why are we not getting the ones that were in the Epstein videos? | ||
Uh, we were told they were there. | ||
And and here's my last little proof, because this has got a little bit, you know, closer to home for for InfoWars. | ||
They did, in fact, produce like sheets of faces at January 6th, did they not? | ||
And put them through facial recognition and sent them out to the sedition hunter jerks that were in Europe and they they actually went out there and contracted people to hunt down people based on the face and the location. | ||
Why are we not doing that with whoever's in these videos? | ||
I mean, you can edit out the kid and just show me the face. | ||
I don't need to know more other than elite pedophile seen in this place on this date, go get them. | ||
And people will go to work. | ||
People would do that for free. | ||
People would love to do that for free. | ||
Uh, There's a lot of people that would that would use all of their talents and resources and volunteer their technology and their computer processing and you know their their attention span to look for bad people who hurt kids because America doesn't want to run on a nation that says you can get away with blackmail and you're actually too big for us to deal with you. | ||
Yeah, I mean, if if the artists on Reddit could find where Shire LaBeouf was putting his resistance flag after Trump got elected the first time based on where the stars were in the sky and where the planes were flying, and they took it out like three times. | ||
Then they can definitely find a pedophile if you just do a screenshot of their face. | ||
The mold profile of that wall is only unique to uh specifically like there are people that would find this, okay? | ||
And so let's do that. | ||
Let's do that. | ||
You know? | ||
Well, you know, I'm actually encouraged to hear what you just said because you have every reason to be totally blackpilled and cynical. | ||
And the fact that for you, there's even a maybe that this can be reversed. | ||
There's a hey, maybe there's enough pushback. | ||
That's really encouraging to me. | ||
You put the right deputy in there who actually knows how the bureau works, who goes in and says, Hey, by the way, this is not gonna fly. | ||
If we're gonna close it, we're gonna do it the right way. | ||
It doesn't take a genius to do this. | ||
Look, we work in media, so this is really easy. | ||
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I'll tell you how you I tell you how this you sell this to the American people. | ||
You go up there and you tell them, I've brought to you, okay. | ||
I'm the director, and this is my deputy, and we're closing this case. | ||
And the fact of the matter is is there's no evidence despite everything you were promised. | ||
He was either deleted previously. | ||
What I brought you is here's the seizing agent that took all of the evidence off Epstein's island. | ||
Here's the seizing agent that signed for every piece of evidence that came out of his uh his townhouse in Manhattan. | ||
All right. | ||
Here's the people that that raided his uh his ranch in New Mexico. | ||
We've brought together multiple case agents. | ||
Here are a number of people that did interviews. | ||
They're gonna tell you that the uh inventory list of what we were looking for. | ||
We still have all that evidence, but it's unable to attribute it. | ||
Here's what they uh they did for interviews. | ||
We have their 302s, we're not gonna be able to give them to you, but they're gonna hear, they're gonna take some questions. | ||
Like, do transparency. | ||
My buddy Steve Friend says transparency for Republicans right now means things that we like. | ||
It's not really transparency, it's just we say it, it's things that we like. | ||
If we like it, it's transparent. | ||
Uh the Democrats say the same thing about democracy. | ||
Democracy are things we like. | ||
It's not reality. | ||
So, no, that's not the option. | ||
The option is we've got to have people that come forward and really do what transparency is. | ||
We make folks available, people who know how to testify that are gonna step up and tell honest things. | ||
You can see right there, that's NYPD, right? | ||
You've got task force officers. | ||
So those people, um, they're doing just a basic search warrant. | ||
And a basic search warrant means you could probably talk about what you saw, what you didn't see, what you found, what wasn't there. | ||
What was it that you collected? | ||
How about you give me somebody from the cart program, which is the uh the the computer um exploitation team that the uh the FBI has? | ||
How about we have somebody from the um, you know, from the various different technologies from what's called Elshire, the electronic surveillance and the electronic uh evidence guys. | ||
How about they come in and say, here's what we got, here's how we you know stored it, here's what we didn't get to maintain. | ||
These were degraded too badly, we were unable to recover the hard drive. | ||
Like, whatever. | ||
Bring real facts. | ||
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Don't come out and say, I read the file. | |
He killed himself. | ||
Look off camera for gun pointed at your head. | ||
Like, don't do that. | ||
Like, whatever uh when I went through Sears School with the Air Force, they they teach you how to do a thing called discrediting the message. | ||
So they'll the there's different tactics and techniques that if somebody puts you under duress and they are forcing you to say something while you're in a POW situation that you can do. | ||
And I'm not gonna reveal what they all are because I think I don't know, maybe they're classified, but either way, they're sensitive. | ||
But there's things you could do, and a lot of it is the way that you look and the way you present yourself. | ||
And Dan Bon Gino was doing an awful lot of them, whether he meant to or not. | ||
And so was Cash, by the way. | ||
They were doing these weird sighs, they've got kind of like strange language. | ||
It was like Ottawambia in North Korea. | ||
It was really, really awkward. | ||
There is no such thing as a nugget or a tendril in a case. | ||
The FBI doesn't have nuggets or tendrils, and they were like, we've looked at every nugget and every tendril in this case. | ||
It's like well, I gotta ask you about this too, because this story disappeared. | ||
This story disappeared today. | ||
Right, right. | ||
A nugget or a tendril. | ||
I mean, you know what's skedaddling is, right? | ||
So so this story almost disappeared today because of all the news, but it came out that all the metadata in the uh in the video, the 11-hour video that was released by the administration, right? | ||
It'd been edited at least like four times and had been an Adobe Premier with or no, edited twice with with four splices and Adobe print premiere. | ||
And what's what the hell's going on with this this video of the hallway that wasn't even looking at itself? | ||
It's it looks like someone just set up a total discrediting op, doesn't it? | ||
Yes. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
Imagine someone. | ||
So you're probably more savvy. | ||
I know you know how to do some video work. | ||
I do as well. | ||
We can uh do some metadata analysis and maybe we could see that. | ||
But imagine your Dan Bon Gino. | ||
I'm pretty confident he doesn't cut his own podcast. | ||
He hires his own video editors. | ||
He imagine my God damn it, why want to render in the right resolution? | ||
I rendered it in 720p. | ||
I wanted it in 10 it. | ||
Yeah, like that thing where you're re-rendering. | ||
No, I don't think Dan does that. | ||
Um he's moved beyond that place. | ||
And I don't think he ever did that. | ||
He started off in the audio world and and had uh, you know, a producer even from then. | ||
So did he go through and analyze that video and know what it was, or was he taking the word of someone who was setting him up to look like a fool? | ||
Because they look like fools. | ||
What they did is they said, we're gonna give you the raw video, and that would not pass scrutiny in a court. | ||
Period. | ||
Like without a forensic log, without a custodial log of what happened, what the edits were, when they were done, why they were done, why the splices, why was it in Adobe, what was necessary, what was the method that you um extracted it from the original machine? | ||
How did you then encode it to be able to uh to release? | ||
Like there's a real serious sort of chain of custody that needs to be done for video as well. | ||
And it's different than than physical evidence. | ||
If you collected that gun that's sitting behind me, if you wanted to go grab that revolver, I do, we'd make it safe, we'd send a zip tie through the barrel, we'd disable the trigger, we'd put it on a box, we'd lock it down, we'd we'd say what number evidence it was, we'd show where it was seized. | ||
It would be listed by a you know, a room number and a photograph and a bunch of other stuff, and then it would go into evidence. | ||
And and video has the same thing, but it's very different. | ||
It's logged like how was it collected? | ||
What was the collection method? | ||
Was it taken on a flash drive? | ||
Was it burned onto a DVD? | ||
Where's the original? | ||
Can we seize the hard drive? | ||
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Like there's a chain of custody. | ||
There's a way to do it. | ||
And releasing a raw file out on the DOJ's website that missed a minute and was edited and spliced and had all this other crap in it. | ||
Like, that's not raw. | ||
You can't call that raw. | ||
And then Pam Bondi went out and said, right after those two guys went out and said it's conclusive and he did it, and this and the video shows it. | ||
She said it's not conclusive while sitting in the White House. | ||
It's a comedy of errors. | ||
I mean, it would look like someone with like the wrong people in the DOJ and the FBI were briefing the executives so that they would have contradictory stories, so they would all look like fools when they went and shut it down in the public. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Even if it was a legit story, like I said, there's a way that you could tell a legit story and make it really, really bad. | ||
How many of your friends have ever come and told you something and they left out the critical details, and you're like, you're freaking lying. | ||
Yes. | ||
And then when you get the whole story, you're like, oh, well, no, they weren't lying. | ||
I just, I just didn't realize how dumb the whole story was. | ||
They edited it out for content because it was just not really relevant. | ||
It was a it was a diarrhea break in there, and they ran out of gas on the way home. | ||
And you're like, oh, okay, that's not that that's not that interesting. | ||
But it sounded like a lie until I got the deed. | ||
Like, you got to give people the details. | ||
You can't tell them it's a raw video, slightly enhanced, and then it's like completely spliced and edited and run together, and there's four different clips. | ||
Well, and you can't tell people that you've got you've done an exhaustive investigation without sharing the details. | ||
Even if they would have shared the details of the investigation, that would have been something they didn't even explain how they were first a couple of days ago that they were 250 plus victims that needed to be censored out of all the stuff, and they were 10,000 plus hours of video, and the next minute is like no blackmail, no cases, no one else is going to jail. | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
Uh in fact, Epstein wasn't even real. | ||
These are not the joys you're looking for. | ||
Like that's what I got out of that. | ||
You what the hell were they doing? | ||
It was the worst rollout ever. | ||
I think my buddy Mike Howell said it was a how-to on how not to release bad information. | ||
Um, and of course, the worst part of it was it looked like they were hiding it behind the tragedy that happened in Texas. | ||
It looked like they tried to drop it behind a national tragedy with maximum deaths from a flood that happened down the street from you and I. So that's crazy too. | ||
And so all of that is suspicious looking. | ||
And if you want to throw suspicion off, you turn the lights on and you, you know, you hike up your skirt and you show them what you got underneath. | ||
That's what has to happen. | ||
100% this way. | ||
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And sources are telling ABC News that President Trump has approved the attack plans for Iran that were presented to him. | |
And American businesses are now bracing for cyber attacks. | ||
The whole world's watching. | ||
In light of that news, I have a message directly from the president. | ||
And I quote Based on the fact that there's a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future. | ||
I will make my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks. | ||
That's a quote directly from the president for all of you today. | ||
What's your take on that? | ||
Because that people say, well, that's just the press secretary. | ||
No, that's Trump talking. | ||
Now it looks like he's giving himself more breathing room, two weeks when we were coming down to the deadline. | ||
And the last deadline passed, obviously, and within 24 hours, Israel struck. | ||
What Trump is saying, I believe, in that message is I don't want to embroil America in a war for the next decade plus. |