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Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Musk says Ukraine HACKED X!
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Thank you.
Thank you.
Another day.
Just jam-packed full of news.
I mean, thanks for coming so fast again.
I don't know if you're a reporter like me.
As I've said many times, it's like Christmas morning.
Welcome to the Millstone Report.
My name is Paul Harrell.
As always, we can't do the program without you watching every single day.
We really do appreciate it.
We've got a great show for you.
Kind of go in reverse of the title.
I mean, my feed is just inundated with people in support of Thomas Massey.
We're talking about that.
Obviously, President Trump not happy with Massey's stance on this continuing resolution, calling him out last night, saying he should be primary, saying he should be out of Congress.
This is obviously elicited...
A lot of different reactions.
MAGA may be a little divided, but I think for the most part, people are just like, hey, this is actually one of the good guys that if you actually ever really do want to balance the budget, Thomas Massey may be an actual ally in the future.
But again, there's mixed feelings about it.
We'll cover it in more detail later on.
We also have stock market going down.
Rasmussen's Mark Mitchell saying it's fascinating that the stock market's going down, and yet, according to his polls, Trump's approval rating is going up.
What does that really mean?
What actually does that mean?
Who actually, like the average American, what does the stock market mean for the average American in terms of their quality of life?
We'll talk about that as well.
Charles Haywood.
Famously known on this program as Cromwell Maxine.
He's got an interesting tweet about that we'll cover.
And then we're going to cover this Ukraine situation.
Incredible.
X was down.
I wasn't able to do the live show on X America News yesterday because X was down.
Elon Musk coming out and saying that the IP addresses show that they originated in Ukraine.
It originated in Ukraine, in the nation state of Ukraine, which really puts into perspective what Zelensky said in the White House a couple of weeks ago when he said, you know, you've got an ocean, but you're going to feel the pain.
Or you're going to feel it soon, sooner rather than later.
And Donald Trump said, you're in no position to tell us how we're going to feel.
So we're going to cover all of that.
And more on the program today.
But before we go any further, we want to remind you that this portion of the program brought to you by Red Vive Health.
That's redvivehealth.org slash Paul.
For those of you listening to the podcast, that's redvivehealth.org slash Paul.
And we're going to turn now to...
Raul Desai, he's been on the program before.
He's a photo...
I'm going to see if I can't get this right, but we're going to talk about this.
A photo bio modulation expert.
He's a regenerative medicine specialist.
And of course, he's speaking for redvivehealth.org.
Dr. Raul Desai, we really appreciate you being on the program.
Thank you so much for being with us again.
Thanks for having me, Paul.
Absolutely.
So I've been telling people about these great products.
One of the things that you guys offer, these red light panels, incredible.
I want to remind everybody that we're talking about near-infrared light that's available and red light, two different wavelengths that are naturally emitted from the sun.
I have one of these red light panels myself.
It's incredible, specifically just the energy boost that I feel when I use it.
And it's one of those things that's just kind of become an integral part of my life.
First off, how did you get started in this field of medicine?
Somebody told me 15 years ago that red light therapy is the future of medicine.
How did you get started?
Working as a regenerative medicine specialist and stem cell therapist, we did thousands of regenerative medicine therapies with stem cells for spine and joint issues.
We're always looking for that added value or added edge to get the procedures to work better.
And over time, we've looked at a lot of different technologies.
And over the past five or six years, maybe even a little bit longer than that, we were introduced to red light and near-infrared light therapy to help our outcomes work better.
And personally, I've been using it.
I've seen outstanding results.
And then with hundreds of patients, we started using it and seeing that, hey, the procedures that we're doing, they're just working better.
Patients are feeling better.
They're having more energy.
Their wounds are healing better.
They're regenerating better.
And they're using this.
You know, as an adjunct to life, and that's what the, you know, we were noticing these things, and then I just took a deep dive into the biology and the science of it, and I became an evangelist.
Like, it's just, it has changed my life.
You know, at some point, I'll share some pictures of me before I started using it on an everyday basis, and it's absolutely, like, resolved my pain.
It's helped me become more fit.
It's helped me burn fat.
It works so well in many ways.
The scientists that are studying this, we worry that it almost looks like snake oil, right?
Because it affects each cell and the mitochondria, the energy source of every single cell in your body.
And so if it helps with that, it kind of can help with everything.
And what we're seeing in today's medicine, it's helping from Parkinson's disease to Alzheimer's to, you know, it helps with fat burning and muscle regeneration and tendon healing and stem cell activation and skin rejuvenation.
So it's like if it did all that, it must be fake.
And actually, if you look at the science, it's absolutely real.
So that's the fascinating piece of this.
Yeah, I mean, as I read the literature and I know you've read like the scientific papers that have been published on this, I agree with you.
It really does feel like it's kind of this catch-all.
People have a healthy skepticism of something like that.
But when you actually dive into it, the science is there.
And there's a ton of people.
I see when a lot of people talk about this Make America Healthy Again track, RFK. We're going to talk about that later, too.
RFK going and having the tallow fries.
What is it?
Steak and shake.
Which I now have found out are pre-cooked in vegetable oil, which is really disappointing to me considering I went and tried them and thought they were delicious.
They were because they had a coating of beef teller.
Anyway, I digress.
There's a lot of people who are suffering from these chronic, whether it's chronic pain, but you hear a lot of people talking about brain fog.
A lot of people, you know, some people blame it on what is, you know, apparently sprayed in the skies.
Other people, maybe the vaccine.
A lot of people talk about brain fog.
So I would wonder if you could tell us about this idea of neurocognitive decline in mental health in general and the science behind what this red light can do for that.
Yeah, so I briefly touched on it before is basically the...
As we age with these different toxins, whether they be environmental, ingested, just the effects of aging, right?
Or there's some biologic genetic condition that predisposes you to neural decline, right?
So just like you can degenerate a joint and develop arthritis, that same thing can happen to your brain.
And what this medicine, because it is medicine, this red and near-infrared light therapy, What it does is it rejuvenates the cell.
So one of the things it does is photobiomodulation.
So as we go through this photo, so using light energy, modulation, you're modulating a system, you're modulating a biologic system.
So photobiomodulation.
So it actually changes the way the cells behave.
So you're depositing energy, it's hitting a photoreceptor, and it's stimulating energy.
You're producing more ATP, you're changing the way the cells behave, you're producing new proteins, and all of that's pushed towards healing.
So reducing inflammation.
Reducing neural inflammation and actually helping the neurons in the brain heal.
So we know the science works.
How do you get it to the brain?
How do you get it to brain tissue?
Because if you have a lot of hair, which I don't have to worry about, and you have a thick calvarium or skull, you need that energy to penetrate that, and those things can block it.
So what they did, they did powerful energy sources on the brain, and they noticed that, wow, people are thinking better, brain fog's getting better, even patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's symptoms are getting better, neurocognitive Decline is diminishing, and neuroplasticity, the ability to learn, is actually rejuvenating.
And the interesting thing is they found that not only if you shine that light source on the brain, it has to be pretty powerful because it has to penetrate that tissue, but if you shine that on the body, if you shine that on the abdomen, if you shine that on your femur, they were noticing the same benefits.
So you're stimulating not only locally, but when you're doing this whole body, like photobiomodulation, you release a ton of stem cells into the bloodstream.
And those stem cells, they're flowing everywhere.
And wherever you need help, if it's a joint, it's going to go in that area.
If it goes through your blood-brain barrier and affects your brain, that's what the theory is, that that's why it's working.
So you can still...
And then also there's an optic pathway.
It goes into your eyes.
And there's...
We don't know...
That's not fully elucidated, but they did a study.
And these are, you know, the highest level facilities and researchers in the world.
So University of Pittsburgh, they published a study that looked at blood clotting.
And so they...
They had, like, surgeries, and then they immobilized rats, and then they studied blood clotting.
So we know after surgeries and blood clotting is a huge issue.
People have, you know, pulmonary embolus and die, and it's really huge complications.
They shine light on these rats, the whole body.
It was a five times decrease in blood clotting.
But what they noticed is that the blind rats did not get the benefits.
They don't understand the actual mechanism of that, but there is obviously, there's a neural pathway.
So when we get this light source and when we use our...
The light panels, we want to have that go into the eyes.
It's not dangerous.
You don't want to stare at it for a long time at really close proximity, but having that affect your eyes, and that's why even in the morning, like looking at the sunrise, looking at the sunset, there's powerful biologic effects of that, but we're harnessing that energy and concentrating it, and so it's not only in hitting your whole body, but your face, your eyes.
There's a systemic effect and benefit.
It's incredible.
Let me ask you this.
I do about...
Well, let me at least ask you, because, I mean, I do 20 minutes right now one time a day, sometimes two times a day, right?
And so on the panels, you know, there's really easy.
You can pick the red light, the near-infrared light.
You know, you could do one or the other, or you can do both.
I do both for 20 minutes.
But what do you recommend?
Like, how much time out of someone's day should they devote to this?
Or is it just, hey, can you have too much, I guess, would be another question.
You can definitely have too much at one session.
The good news is that too much is a pretty high dose, and it's not going to be directly detrimental, but you might lose some of the benefits that you're getting.
So if you're going over, say, 30 minutes to a local region, that's probably overdoing it.
Now, the one thing that you can, because the panel is covering most of the body, you can move it, say, from front.
If you did 20 minutes, On your face, in your chest, your abdomen, your legs, then you turned around and had it hit your back.
You could do it another 20 minutes and you would not be overdosing yourself.
That would be fine.
But you can look at, you know, the term I like is microdosing.
So the more episodes of this you have, so if you do it every day, fantastic.
If you do it once in the morning and once in the evening and you have, you know, only so much time, that's actually going to be beneficial and it's going to produce different effects.
So when you get this energy...
Think about it.
Just the energy is hitting your cells.
Your cells have to respond.
You have circadian rhythms.
So the way that your cell responds in the morning.
So when you're getting this light, this energy in the morning, it's going to energize your body.
You're going to produce more ATP. You're going to have more energy.
Your cells are going to work better.
You're going to feel better throughout the day.
When you do this at night, your body is smart.
It's a biologic system, right?
It responds differently at night.
It actually stimulates a parasympathetic response.
So that's that rest-digest response.
So you're going to sleep better.
You're going to heal better when you're sleeping.
You're going to have deeper sleep, better REM. Your heart rate variability, which is a measure of healthiness, that increases.
So actually your physiologic response to this device changes.
So that's why I really, you know, the more and more I look at this, especially for a wellness aspect or neurocognitive decline or inflammation or pain or things that we most commonly suffer with, I really like the morning and the evening.
At minimum, try to get five or ten minutes.
You know, if you have time.
And you can get 15, 20 minutes in the morning, 15, 20 minutes in the evening, and maybe you shine that light on different areas of the body.
That would be fantastic.
And then the other piece of it is you need to get the proper dose.
So you have to be close enough.
I've seen some videos of some high-end athletes, and they have a red light, and they're saying, I'm recovering from exercise or activity, and the device is 10 feet away.
It's not doing anything.
You have to make sure that it's within 3 inches to 6 inches, maybe at most a foot, but you want it close.
So I hope that helps.
No, it does help.
I just have a couple questions.
The first one is, what does this do for fat loss?
I've read it in some of the literature.
You mentioned it, or weight loss.
That piques a lot of people's interest.
Not only are you getting healthier all over, but when you start talking about that, everybody wants to lose a couple of pounds, right?
Yep.
Well, I do.
Maybe not everybody, but most of us.
So it was pretty nice.
It helped me tremendously, especially kind of stubborn areas.
My abdomen, I've always had kind of love handles.
And I've been doing this straight for a year, and my body just looks different.
It's pretty amazing.
They did a very scientific, well-done study out of Brazil where they shined these same wavelengths and energy that we have in our machines onto the abdomen.
And then they had outcomes.
They measured abdominal circumference with a tape measure.
They used ultrasound, which is very sensitive, and looked at the fat thickness.
And then they also did biopsies.
And what did the light do to the tissue?
So they had 90 patients, they had a control group, and the patients, you know, sham light, and actually folks that had the LED lights shined.
And they showed a significant reduction in the diameter of the abdomen.
They showed that there was a decrease in the fat thickness.
Where that light was shined.
And then when they did biopsies, they actually showed that those fat cells were releasing all their lipids and they were going through apoptosis or the fat cells were dying.
So there was actually an effect directly on the tissue.
That was only within five weeks.
They also showed that there was a tremendous increase in collagen production.
So there's skin tightening effects.
We see that there's a lot of studies out on the facial aesthetics.
So they're using this for fine lines and wrinkles.
Especially the red light, which can affect the superficial skin.
But that's where the near-infrared can penetrate more deeply and get to that fat.
So there's a significant, you know, they looked at, some other studies showed anywhere between, you know, one and five millimeters decrease within that first few weeks.
So you're seeing that.
And you can continuously use that over time.
And that should have, we don't know long-term studies, but it should have a continuous benefit over time of reducing fat.
And then you're getting all those secondary benefits as well with energy production.
Muscle recovery.
I mean, a lot of athletes are using this for performance enhancement in a very legal, natural, safe way.
Wow.
Okay, last question.
And I know this was not anything we talked about, but I'm just curious.
Has anybody reported an increase in fertility when using red light therapy that you know of?
Or is that something that you think it could help with for those people out there that, you know, want to start a family or maybe having trouble starting a family?
I'll have to do a little bit of research.
I haven't looked directly at that.
I know that there's a lot of excitement, no pun intended, but in kind of the sexual health front where they've been using this device for improvement in blood flow.
It releases nitric oxide into the system, so you're kind of indirectly affecting fertility and opportunities, but the actual effect on the ovaries or the sperm, that'd be a...
Something that I'd need to look into.
It makes medical sense that it would work, but let me do maybe for our next session, I'll do a little bit of a deep dive into that and see if there's anything that's obvious.
You know, regenerative medicine, which is, you know, this is part of regenerative medicine.
There are a, I was doing a review on knee arthritis with platelet-rich plasma, and I looked at PRP and articles.
There were as many or more platelet-rich plasma injection articles injecting the ovaries and seeing some dramatic responses for fertility treatments.
So when they're doing in vitro fertilization or IVF, they're seeing improvement when they're using regenerative medicine, the platelet-rich plasma, to stimulate the ovarian tissue.
So very fascinating.
So this would work right in line with that.
Ryle Desai, we really appreciate it, sir.
We appreciate your time.
And again, I'm just...
Very proud to partner with you guys.
Number one, I love the panel that I have, but I also believe that other people need to experience this technology.
I know that's why you're in this as well.
I'll give you the last word, but I do want to remind everybody to support what we're doing here and also take advantage of this regenerative medicine.
What did we call it?
Photo...
I can never remember.
Biomodulation.
Photo biomodulation.
You want to go to redvivehealth.org.
That's where you get the discount.
There's also 0% interest financing available.
I'll give you the last word, sir.
It looks like we just lost...
Is he back?
Do we have you?
Our goal is to educate.
Oh, well, looks like we lost them, but hey, that's okay.
I think we got the relative, and we will circle back with him next time.
But I really do appreciate Raul Desai.
And again, redvivehealth.org slash Paul.
That's redvivehealth.org slash Paul.
And then what we're going to do now is just real quick, going to reset, going to take a quick break.
Don't go anywhere.
We're going to hear a word from our friend, Mr. Mike Lindell.
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Alright, welcome back to the show.
This is the Millstone Report.
Really appreciate you being with us.
Okay, so...
We've got a lot of news to get to.
Yesterday, as I said earlier, X was out.
It was gone for essentially the entire morning yesterday into the afternoon for me.
This program now broadcasting live on X American News.
You can follow X American News over on X. Follow me on X as well at Real Paul Harrell.
And, you know, it was tough.
You know, it was really interesting to realize what an integral...
It's a news gathering, really just an aggregator that X has become.
Luckily, I had a lot of news on X that was already loaded but didn't depend on the live site.
But my goodness, it's incredible what happened.
And X is certainly driving the news in all kinds of different ways.
In fact, there's a lot of people who are becoming to depend on it.
And so it was tough to actually get a message like, well, what does Elon Musk say about this?
Well, how's he going to go on X and tell everybody?
Well, X was down.
And he finally got a message out, and then there were some reports about it.
I know the Gateway Pundit had it on there, and we were all like, okay.
To me, yesterday, my speculation was that this was clearly a targeted attack against Musk because they don't like what he's doing with Doge.
They don't like what he's exposing with ActBlue.
And they also don't like the freedom of speech aspect of it.
Not that there's no censorship that goes on next.
I think there's still some, but people are...
Able to exchange, freely exchange ideas in a different way.
I mean, you know, specifically Europe, they don't like X, right?
I mean, you've also got Gab's Andrew Torba that has been essentially told by Germany and other governments for years now to censor people.
And so the European, the values of Europe...
Or you might even say Ukraine are not in step with the idea of free speech.
They're arresting people in Europe for social media posts.
They're arresting people in Europe for protesting or silently praying outside an abortion clinic.
So it's not the same thing as it used to be, right?
And we've told you on a 30,000-foot view, Christian Europe.
Europe was there a long time ago, and NATO was formed to protect Christian Europe from the godless communist Soviets, but who's acting like godless communist Soviets today?
Is Europe Christian today?
No.
No, they are not.
And when you push God out, guess what?
You worship man, and you become a totalitarian freak.
I first heard that term by the late Andrew Breitbart, by the way, a totalitarian freak.
It's really just like it's burned into my head.
So, Elon Musk eventually goes on Kudlow, Larry Kudlow's show yesterday.
And we'll see if we can't pull this up.
There it is.
And he says, he says this.
There was a cyber attack on X today, which shut it down and may have been foreign sourced.
It's a big story.
You want to give us a moment on that?
Well, we're not sure exactly what happened, but there was a massive cyber attack to try to bring down the X system.
With IP addresses originating in the Ukraine area.
There was a cyber attack.
Boom.
Okay, so the IP addresses originate in the Ukraine area.
Elon says that they're looking into exactly what happened.
Of course, Clandestine points out Ukraine is a proxy of U.S. and NATO. All right?
Also, there's been an idea floating out there that the U.S. should leave NATO. Might this be a catalyst to do so?
Boy, wouldn't that be something?
Here's how the Associated Press covered it, though.
Headline, U.S. hasn't determined who's behind attack that caused outage on Trump advisor Musk's social media site X. Very quick to say, no, no, no, no, no.
And this is why, just using our normal formula, it's almost totally foolproof, right?
I mean, I would say it works 99% of the time.
By the way, this is the Associated Press.
If the mainstream media is telling you that the U.S. hasn't determined who was behind it, and they're using this as a counter-narrative to say Musk is an idiot.
He doesn't know.
He doesn't know his own company, how it was hacked.
This billionaire genius doesn't know how his own company was hacked.
We can pretty much take it to the bank that it is a fact that the IP address is originated in Ukraine.
Okay.
But so, this is how they covered it, the Associated Press.
By the way, once again, I went to this website in show prep, and once again, they asked me for a donation because their USAID scam is up.
The Associated Press not getting any more money from USAID. They write, U.S. officials have not determined who was behind the apparent cyber attack on the social media site.
Exit limited access to the platform for thousands of users.
So we go over here.
To this anti-Elon Musk account, the OSINT defender, skeptical, posting the same video of Musk saying it was Ukraine.
They write this, despite a pro-Palestinian Russian-based hacker group claiming responsibility for the DDoS attack, this morning against ex-Elon Musk, of course, decides instead to point the finger at Ukraine for the attack.
Now, this is obviously...
Because, once again, it has to be the Russians.
Why would the Russians...
It's so stupid.
People are so dumb that they think that...
I mean, I guess some people will buy this.
Some people will buy this.
Like, the Russians blew up their own pipeline.
No, no, they didn't.
Well, you can imagine what it'd be like if they did.
The Russians blew up their own pipeline.
Remember that?
Why in the world?
And by the way, this goes right along with those who want to say that Iran has been trying to assassinate the president.
Iran, there's still people pushing that narrative.
Because they arrested somebody.
That narrative was dropped right after the Secret Service was caught with their pants down after Butler, Pennsylvania.
That's when that narrative dropped.
Literally, it was obvious.
Trump survived the shooting.
It was obvious that it was a setup.
It was obvious that they didn't secure the sloped roof.
The whole thing was planned to trigger a civil war in America.
It didn't work.
And so, oh, look over there.
Iran wants to assassinate the president.
It was a total red herring.
I still think that to this day.
We're constantly given these narratives that really just make no sense if you understand just the basic law of self-preservation.
Right?
Like, the elites of Iran don't want to get Muammar Gaddafied.
Okay?
Just like Bashar al-Assad didn't want to get Muammar Gaddafied.
And we see where that's ended up.
Just a total mess and a massacre of Christians.
So, Elon Musk says it's Ukraine, and these people are saying, no, no, no, no, it's Russia, all because...
And let's go to Kiev.
What is the Kiev Post?
Ukraine's global voice, they say.
The Kiev Post has this headline.
Pro-Palestinian hacker group took responsibility for ex-cyberattack before Elon Musk blamed Ukraine.
Musk's baseless accusation came after weeks of political attacks on Ukraine and its allies, even though a notorious hacking group had already said they were responsible for the attack.
So the name of this hacker group, you've heard of them before, I've heard of them before.
I can't, let's see, it's mentioned somewhere.
Dark Storm Team.
So this hacker group Dark Storm Team, they claim responsibility for it, so it must be true.
And they want to remind us it's a pro-Palestinian hacker group that took responsibility for it.
And it's not at all.
It's not at all Ukraine.
Even though Musk says it was Ukraine.
And then, you know, if you go back here and you read on this Twitter thread here, somebody's like, he owns the company.
They traced down the IP addresses led to.
It's a stated fact.
And then they said, you clearly don't know how IP addresses or VPNs work.
It's just so basic.
It's like you're talking to Elon Musk.
This is Elon Musk here.
It's his own company.
I think he knows how VPNs and IP addresses work.
It's just crazy.
And it's not going to work.
Propaganda is not going to work.
I'm going to connect these dots.
This was my immediate gut take when I saw this.
Senator Mark Kelly, posting this 16 hours ago, or around about yesterday sometime, he says, just left Ukraine.
What I saw proved to me that we can't give up on the Ukrainian people.
Everyone wants this war to end, but any agreement has to protect Ukraine's security and can't be a giveaway to Putin.
Let me tell you about my trip and why it's important we stand with Ukraine.
Elon Musk responded to this yesterday and says, you are a traitor, accusing a sitting U.S. senator of being a traitor, accusing a sitting U.S. senator of treason.
Okay.
Well, why did he do that?
When I saw this in light of the ex-outage yesterday, I immediately thought that...
I'm sorry, because I think these people are evil.
I immediately thought, well, it's probably a good chance Mark Kelly was somehow involved with the attack, the cyber attack against X and Elon Musk because of all of the corruption he's exposing and everything else.
Here's Mark Kelly when he gets back from his trip to Ukraine.
We've had an opportunity to meet with some veterans at a veterans hospital.
These are guys that have lost limbs, arms and legs.
These are guys that lost limbs that we sent to a meat grinder in a war they could never win against Russia.
Several of which want to get better so they can go back to their units on the front line.
I'm sure they're ready to get back.
The Ukrainians have fought valiantly, courageously, for three years.
And they told me that they will fight rocks and sticks if they have to.
Ah, yeah.
So here's the narrative.
Now, so Steve also kind of brought up this coincidence.
And so at the very least, it's a coincidence, right?
Is it a coincidence that Mark Kelly just left Ukraine and X was hacked by an IP address from there?
Kash Patel must take a long, hard look at these politicians that are subverting the United States.
That includes you, Lindsey Graham, treasonous scum.
This is a great point.
What does this mean for the future of America's relationship with NATO? And again, we don't know that Mark Kelly, we don't know for a fact that Mark Kelly, Had anything to do with what happened with X yesterday?
But my intuition just says that these people are so desperate.
You know, the last bastion, like, you know, with USAID gone, the USAID funding gone, 83% of the, I mean, the organization is essentially defunct now.
They've been cut off.
There's a lot of other backup, redundant, corrupt programs out there.
But one of the biggest ones is Ukraine, an American, European money laundering depot where you give them foreign aid and then they tithe a portion of that money to the corruption.
And again, I'm just telling you right now, the USAID money was going to fund all kinds of evil, Throughout the country, not just promoting the rainbow and sodomy, but it was also going, I think, to subvert democratic elections.
It had, you know, it's been perverted by the intel oligarchy.
And I think European leaders, and look at Zelensky.
Zelensky doesn't want the war to end because he's going to lose power, but I think European leaders are the same way.
I think they know that if you don't pay off election stealers, election rigging people, that you'll get your own Donald Trumps, or the equivalent of your Donald Trumps, In France, in Germany, in Great Britain, and these other places.
I think they know that.
I think they fear populism.
And I just, I mean, we look at the elections in this country, and we look at what we've been through, we look at all of the vulnerabilities there.
Europe, we would be naive to think that the same thing doesn't happen in Europe.
But all of these schemes have to have funding.
All of these schemes have to have funding.
And Ukraine is a big part of that.
This is about preserving a way of life for the global elite.
And D.C. Drano brought up this point.
Remember when Zelensky was in the Oval Office and threatened America?
He did.
You will soon feel it.
You will soon feel it.
And now we have this attack.
And who knows?
Maybe this is a precursor to another attack.
Right?
It very well could be.
But this is how serious they're taking it.
Derek Evans posting this video yesterday.
A top Ukrainian general is now warning that the world order is now in jeopardy.
Quote, the world order, because of Donald Trump, the world order now is all but ruined.
So we can say that the formal conditions for the revision of the world order are obvious.
And the reference point for this revision could be a future end of the war in Ukraine and the formation of the world order upon its results, because the world order now is all but ruined.
The world order is all but ruined.
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More on this world order.
So let's go to Larry Fink.
This is BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warning.
Warning Donald Trump about mass deportations.
Something that, and this really, I think, is Larry Fink outing himself, BlackRock outing himself from what we already know.
They see mass migration as a way to get cheap labor and essentially turn America, maybe America already is, into a strip mall mining colony.
That just does all, and that's how they see us, and they see us as an economic zone, not as a place for people to live and their families to thrive.
I do believe deportations and the speed at which this is happening is going to have severe impact on the agricultural sector and the construction sector.
I've talked to CEOs in the ag sector, and they remind me that 70% of the men and women who work in the ag culture were not born in the United States.
Many of them are U.S. citizens now.
Many of them have work permits, and many of them don't.
And 40 percent of the construction workers were not born in the United States.
You add that up, and what's going on, I think we're going to start seeing, especially when spring and the spring crops arrive, are we going to have enough workers to harvest the crops?
And now, you know, with the whole idea that we're going to have to use a private capital to build up this economy, Are we going to have enough workers?
I've even told members of the Trump team that we're going to run out of electricians as we build out of AI data centers.
We just don't have...
So this kind of is in line with my thinking about a planned economic collapse to hurt Trump.
Although there's some other variations of this.
I mean, I saw somebody saying that potentially a recession could allow the U.S. to finance our debt at lower rates.
But without getting into that, my previous hypothesis about the national debt or some sort of planned economic crisis is that the $36 trillion is only going to matter when somebody wants it to matter.
And Trump's taken on the intel oligarchy since 2015. They framed him for treason at least twice.
They tried to kill him at least twice.
twice by the way the second assassin tied directly to ukraine okay um and so you know again not to without trying to get into how much debt 36 trillion dollars is but i mean if you if you truly can wrap your mind around it it's 27 million dollar $1 trillion is $27 million a day for 100 years with money still left over.
And we owe 36 piles of that.
If you give one pile of trillion, it's gargantuan.
And so you realize there's no difference in owing $12 trillion and $34 trillion, in my opinion.
And maybe that's just me being a low-IQ, low-class...
Journalists.
But, I mean, to me, when you recognize the sheer number, the volume of that number, these people have been spending, well, nothing bad has happened, nothing bad will happen until we need it to happen to preserve our power.
No better way than to use it to hurt Donald Trump and blame him for everything.
This is just one possibility that's out there.
So I think we've got some of these people that are, obviously, they're rooting for financial collapse and bad headlines.
Derek Evans also saying that Larry Fink went on to say and predict that President Trump's nationalistic policies will increase inflation in the next few months.
Quote, yes, we may have more opportunities to create better and more robust jobs, but we'll probably create a little more elevated inflation in the short-term run.
Again, this is something that I think, obviously, the mainstream press and people that don't want tariffs to replace the income tax don't want the greatest...
Like, the idea that...
Trump is, right now, just the way I see it in terms of the economics domestically here in this country, it is an attempt at a complete revolution.
A complete revolution.
I mean, if you really do eliminate the IRS, which is what they're saying, and you go back to a tariff system that funded this country all the way until barely the turn of the 20th century.
You're talking about the greatest amount of liberty and freedom, economic freedom, from the government back to the people since the American Revolution.
It is insane for me to even think about, and I can't even believe it.
And when Trump was saying it on the campaign trail, use tariffs to replace the income tax or the IRS, I thought to myself, I can't believe that a nominee of a legitimate party is actually saying this.
Even saying it out loud to me was crazy.
Not that it's bad, but just I couldn't believe it.
It's extraordinary.
But here it goes.
So this is kind of the juxtaposition, though.
Mark Mitchell, running Rasmussen Reports, doing these polls, says that the stock market crashes, according to his numbers.
Trump's approval goes up.
This is about raising D.C. and salting the earth.
What is going on here?
Again, a financial, economic revolution.
That is what Trump, in my opinion, is trying to put forth.
Again, the idea of abolishing the IRS, do you imagine the consequences of that?
Or pausing the IRS, or firing 45,000 of the 90,000?
Huge moves.
And then we have this.
Here's the Treasury Secretary.
If we ever went down 20% on the NASDAQ or 15% on the S&P, With people that want Trump to fail, that's going to be splayed across every newspaper.
There you go.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm just wondering whether the tolerance for something like that for the administration.
Well, look, as you said, Joe, the market was up 20% last year.
So there is some house money.
No, no, no.
I'm going to put it another way.
Okay.
Did the Biden administration succeed?
The American people weren't buying it.
Just because the market was up, they voted out the Democrats.
That's a great point.
The market was up and yet they voted out the Democrats.
That's a great point.
Have the American people learned to not believe the media?
Have the people learned to not believe the media on COVID? Not believe the media on the Ukraine war and Russia being evil incarnate?
Have they learned to see that they're actively being deceived?
I don't know.
With the economics?
I don't know.
We very much still worship the god of money here.
But we're going to find out.
I do think it's fascinating that we can at least report at this point, stock market crashes, Trump approval goes up.
That is interesting.
Unusual Wales writes, Treasury Secretary Bessett...
On the stock market, look, the market was up 20% last year, and they rejected the Dems.
Now, Charles Haywood, a friend of the program from The Worthy House, he does great book reviews on his website, theworthyhouse.com.
He says, Don't people realize that only a small percentage of Americans own any relevant amount of stocks, primarily A, the rich, and B, boomers?
The stock market going up, mostly fake, has nothing to do with the ability of most Americans to lead a good life.
So are we facing also a mask-off moment?
Look, and I get it.
If you're in retirement age, you care about the stock market.
You've got a lot of your...
How are you going to live out the rest of your retirement in the stock market?
And I get people who are obviously upset about that 100%.
That's something that you have to care about, right?
That's your own livelihood.
It affects you personally.
But what happens to the rest?
What happens...
If you get a correction, you make these giant moves, and the average American in the middle class...
Is this also about ending the shrinkage of the middle class that we have seen over the last 50 years?
This intentional...
Because if you don't have a middle class, you don't have...
If you don't have a middle class, you just have the rich or the poor.
You have your nobles and you have your serfs.
And it's the middle class that rejects this evil, wicked culture.
I also want to say that the middle class, have you ever thought about this?
I was having this conversation with a family member last year because I saw what was obviously one of the poorest families.
It was like a very, very poor family.
You could just tell they were in the grocery store, and I couldn't believe it.
It was clearly a father.
Who was, you know, clearly poor.
But, you know, you could tell he worked somewhere.
But it was a very, very low-paying job.
You had the mother who was essentially, from what I could tell, like a witch, you know.
And then you had two kids.
And this is in basically, you know, rural Arkansas.
Then you had two kids, two boys.
One of them dressed up like a girl.
One of them had a haircut like a girl.
One of them was wearing a dress.
And the wicked mother was obviously referring to the boy as her daughter.
Quote, her daughter.
I was absolutely mortified by it.
And I had a conversation about how with all of these trends that go through history, traditionally it is the poorest of the poor.
We'll imitate what they see the rich doing or the rich promoting.
And in this case, the context, you know, everything's trans, everything's rainbow, and that's what you see.
That's what the wealthy are doing, right?
That's Hollywood.
That's, you know, even like the professional sports.
I mean, Dwayne Wade, NBA player, you know, trans is his kid, right?
And so, but it's the middle class that tends to reject this stuff.
Because there's just enough money to not have to worry about that stuff.
And I just find that fascinating, that as the middle class shrinks, not only is it just bad generally, as the middle class shrinks, you're going to have the poor, the uneducated, those who are tempted by more and more shiny things to go along with whatever the elite and the rich tell them to do, even if it's marching them to the pit of hell.
My two cents.
Man, I've monologued for way too long.
Elon Musk, let's see here, talking about...
So during this Kudlow interview, again, this is another reason why they're attacking us.
Why are the 20 million people who are definitely dead marked as alive in the Social Security database?
Why were hundreds of millions of dollars of small business administration...
Loans were given out to people aged 11 and under, according to the Social Security.
Like, these must be some very enterprising eight-year-olds, you know.
And some pretty strong 150-year-olds.
Yes.
Exactly.
Okay, not only that, we've got him with ActBlue stuff.
Okay, ActBlue facilitates the illegal alien invasion of America.
A multi-billion, Natalie Winters writing, a multi-billion dollar network of far-left NGOs responsible for helping illegal aliens make it to the U.S. and hotlines exposing ICE raids rely on this firm's financial infrastructure.
And Elon Musk has caught him red-handed and has exposed him.
Okay.
Has exposed them.
So all of this reveals, again, if it's true that Ukraine actually goes after, you know, is the one that went after, took X offline, it's kind of a shot across the bow, what will that mean?
What will that mean in the future?
Will there be direct consequences?
We'll see.
Likewise with Canada cutting off electricity.
Donald Trump, very upset about Canada cutting off electricity, says Canada's going to pay a financial price that will be written in the history books.
And also, he asked the obvious question, why does the U.S. depend on Canada for electricity?
That's just stupid.
Okay, so the great folks over at Redacted.
I'm a big fan of Natalie Morris.
I'm a big fan of Clayton Morris.
Donald Trump truthing out that he thanks the House Freedom Caucus for delivering a big blow to the radical left Democrats and their desire to raise taxes and shut down our country.
They hate America and all it stands for.
That's why they allowed millions of criminals to invade.
But then he calls out Congressman Thomas Massey.
Congressman Thomas Massey of beautiful Kentucky is an automatic no vote on just about everything, despite the fact that he's always voted for continuing resolutions in the past.
He should be primary and I will lead the charge against him.
He's just another Another grandstander who's too much trouble and not worth the fight.
He reminds me of Liz Cheney.
Wow.
Before her historic record-breaking fall.
The people of Kentucky won't stand for it.
Just watch.
Do I have any takers?
Anyway, thank you again to the House Freedom Caucus for your very important vote.
We need to...
Okay.
So this...
Has ignited a firestorm.
And I would say, at least on my feed, and maybe this shows you the Venn diagram circles that I travel in, for the most part, it's just people saying, you know, President Trump, sir, you've made a huge mistake.
We don't know who told you to do this.
Or people just saying, hey, I stand with Thomas Massey.
Like, I think he's one of the good guys.
I think he's one of the ones that's not corrupt.
And more consistently standing on principle.
I like Thomas Massey.
I like the stuff that I hear him say, and so I don't think he should be primaried at all, and I think it's been tried before also, and it hasn't worked out too well.
But Natalie Morris from Redacted.
Is standing up for Thomas Massey, saying, quote, What they're essentially saying is, potentially, like, you've got to understand Trump, like, President Trump, you've got to understand the...
The coalition, this new political coalition that actually got you power and going after somebody like Thomas Massey is a mistake, is what people are saying.
And I would tend to agree with that.
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So Natalie Morris here is comparing the Trump's attack on Thomas Massey to Peanut the Squirrel.
And that was the winner for me.
I mean, my feed was flooded with pro-Massey posts.
This was the best because I love the analogy.
You better not put down Peanut the Squirrel.
That was the best one for me.
And just a little bit more from Flynn Jr. Michael Flynn Jr. kind of breaks down the popularity of Massey.
How Massey has been solid in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District in terms of electoral success.
In 2012, in a special election, he got 62% of the vote.
And then 67%.
So 62 in the primary, 67%.
And see, since then, he's been a consistent winner.
In 2014, saw him take 67% again.
In 2016, he crushed it with 71%.
In 2018, was another landslide, 62%.
In 2020, he grabbed 67%.
He's known for running as a libertarian-leaning Republican, which seems to resonate big in his district.
That's the rundown of what I know, pretty dominant wins overall.
And he says this, I don't agree with everything Massey does.
I'm sure I don't agree with everything Massey does either.
I mean, who agrees 100% of the time?
In politics.
He goes on, but if we're going to primary anyone in Congress, how about starting with a guy like Lindsey Graham?
I think that's exactly right.
You look how Lindsey Graham's cozied up to Zelensky, is responsible for sending hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians to die in a meat grinder, backing this up, voting for the funding, being one of the biggest warmongers in the United States history.
Really, at this point, Lindsey Graham, you know, he's going to maybe potentially make John McCain blush in his grave.
Probably not.
I don't know.
That's a tough one.
But it's kind of...
There's just been people very disappointed.
But again, we need to use this, by the way, as evidence to say, look, there's people that say Trump is a cult.
Trump supporters are cult supporters.
No, obviously not.
There's plenty of Trump supporters that totally disagree.
They think President Trump has made a mistake with attacking Thomas Massey.
And so, no, it's actually not a cult.
The Republican Party is the only party where there's actually a coalition of people where you can actually have a debate.
The Democrat Party, for the most part, is in lockstep.
They have no debates about anything.
Republican Party is the coalition where you can actually have debates about different issues.
And that's a good thing.
Then we have the games being played here with the government shutdown.
I mean, it is all games.
Speaker Johnson is going out there quoting all of the Democrats.
I'm not going to play this for you, but Speaker Johnson is going out there quoting all the Democrats who used to be against government shutdowns and now are going to vote to shut down the government.
And, you know, it's just political theater.
That's all it is.
That's why Tim Burchett went on with Caitlin Collins.
And essentially said, that's what this is.
It's political games.
He answered this gotcha question.
I counted, and you have voted against at least 38 different federal budget resolutions in your time on the Hill.
Why would you vote yes now?
There's actual cuts in there, the first time.
It has nothing to do with the fact that if you vote no, it could shut the government down?
I voted to shut the government down multiple times.
But the margin is smaller this time.
And if, you know, right now there's one hard no vote, Thomas Massey, I don't know of any definite no's.
And we see people go from hard no to yes, sometimes pretty quickly.
Very quick.
So why would you vote yes this time if typically you vote against something like this?
Because this is the first time since I've been in Congress that we've decreased the size of government, literally.
And if you add interest in, it's even more.
I mean, I'm sorry, inflation in, it's even more.
But it's several billion.
I think it's around 20 or 30 billion dollars, but it's a start.
So it doesn't bother you that essentially what you would be voting for, though, are spending levels that were agreed to by...
President Biden and...
Nancy Pelosi.
Chuck Schumer.
I don't like that one bit, but it is a reduction.
And to shut the government down, I think, just being politically, the Democrats would...
This shows the game of politics.
The Democrats, before, when we were shutting the government down, oh, this is the worst thing that ever happened.
It's the Republicans' fault.
But now they're going to shut it down.
They're not going to vote for the CR. Which is almost at the same levels as they passed under Schumer and Pelosi.
And now that it's on us, it's like, oh, this is the worst thing in the world.
Alright, it's just political games.
He's right.
Here's my question.
Where are the arrests?
Can we get some arrests?
You know, we need...
Like, this stuff is all, oh, whatever.
Like, you said you were going to fight in March.
Okay, now we're going to fight for an actual budget with, you know, separating the bills out.
We'll fight it now in September.
Okay.
I hope that's, you know, whatever.
Like, again, $36 trillion in debt doesn't, I mean, I'm to the point where it just doesn't even matter.
Obviously, if it really mattered, they would have addressed it a long time ago.
So clearly somebody knows something that we don't, right?
So, you know, it is, this is the act of theater here that budgetarily, I just think it's all total fraud.
Okay, where's Pam Bodney with the Epstein files?
Where's, you know, where's Cash Patel?
Look, I, You know, it's March the 11th.
It's March the 11th.
I understand you've got to have time to assemble grand juries and things like that, but that doesn't mean that we're going to shut up.
That doesn't mean that we're not going to demand, hey, where are the files?
Where are the arrests?
You've opened this investigation into James Comey and the honeypot.
Okay, this is great.
We need more and more stuff.
I'm less interested in this.
I'm more interested in continuing to expose the budgetary fraud and everything else.
But if you expose all of this fraud, ActBlue, USAID, where are the investigations and where are the grand juries, where are the charges?
This is what we have to be screaming from the rooftop.
Absolutely screaming from the rooftop.
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Tucker Carlson singling out Tom Cotton of Arkansas, my senator from Arkansas.
Did you see this?
Are we going to have time?
I don't want to have time.
We don't have time for it.
And this is incredible.
Tucker Carlson claims GOP Senator Tom Cotton is trying to block the release of the JFK files and didn't want to confirm Tulsi Gabbard because of it.
Senator Cotton responding, this is false, I have no problem releasing the JFK files.
Had Tucker Carlson asked me, I would have told him.
He has texted me multiple times in recent weeks so he knows how to reach me.
Huh, interesting.
I wonder if those texts were to try to get him on the program.
I'll cover this a little bit more depth.
This is fascinating.
Again, we also not only want the JFK files, we also want the, I'm sorry, the Epstein files.
We also want the JFK files.
That's all the time that we have for this edition of the Millstone Report.
I'm out of time unless I'm providentially hindered.
I will see you back here tomorrow.
Have a blessed day.
God bless everybody out there watching.
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