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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, this is Keith Alexander.
I guess the music will stop sooner or later.
But I just wanted to let you know that we're always in a quest to find new interesting content creators, and we found one in Timothy Kelly.
I was on Timothy's show.
I don't know whether it was the Powers and Principalities show or the Our Interesting Times show.
He has several podcasts.
It was supposed to go on for an hour, and it wound up going two hours and 58 minutes, didn't it, Timothy?
Yeah, I told you it'd be about that long, but I warned you that once the conversation starts, it's hard to end it.
Oh, it was interesting.
I mean, I thoroughly enjoyed myself, but tell us about your podcast.
Tell us about what your particular niche is, ideologically speaking, and what your interests are.
And then tell us what you think is happening in the world today that we ought to explore on this segment of the show.
Oh, okay.
The primary program is Our Interesting Times.
That was a program that you were on.
That's the show where I conduct an interview and interview content creators, authors, researchers, activists and such.
And the program is dedicated to looking into sort of revisionist history, parapolitical, you know, conspiracy stuff, I guess you could say.
The stuff that isn't really covered by the mainstream media or academia or the media.
The real history, in other words, not that court-approved history.
Yeah, and I've been doing it, I guess, close to six, no, no, seven years.
Gee, seven years there.
And then I do a, there's like another program that I do a week.
It's called Powers of Principalities.
That's more like a conversation that co-hosted Joe Atwell.
We just get on and we talk about the, you know, often it's topical or it could be historical too, but we lately it's been more topical because of the fast pace of events.
But sometimes we do retrospectives on certain issues.
You know, so just we just kind of chew the fat, talk about political issues.
And that's a weekly program that I do with him.
How does some, how do our listeners find you on the internet?
Well, you could probably just do a search, a search engine, preferably something other than Google.
But if you do, it's on Pod-O-Matic, that's the kind of the primary site they use for our interesting times and powers and principalities.
But if you do do a search through Powers and Principalities or Our Interesting Times in my name, you'll come up with it.
Well, the floor is yours.
It's your dime, your dance at this point.
You tell us what you think is interesting that you would like to explore with us on this show today.
You know, all the things that are going on, Trump's indictment or pending indictment, Marjorie Taylor Green's call for secession, all sorts of other things, of course, too, Ron DeSantis versus Donald Trump, or anything that you think is interesting and you would like to discuss.
Well, at this point, electoral politics is sort of like a humiliation ritual, at least at the national level.
It's hard to take it seriously at this point.
Uh, Donald Trump gave an interesting address recently, and that's the um, yeah, Donald was hanging out at McDonald's too, Tim, having a good time at McDonald's.
That's important news, right there, too.
Yeah, buying to the people, yeah, buying everyone happy meals or something.
But, um, going showing up there up there in East Palestine, uh, a town up there that was the victim of that train wreck.
Uh, I thought that was a good metaphor for the country, though.
Yeah, it's a train wreck.
That's what the Biden administration that the country is becoming.
Uh, the um, he gave us an address typically not even present, uh, so that's a heat seat analogy as well.
Yeah, he he ate he he flew to Ukraine to promise 500 million more dollars to to the Zelensky's regime while the poor folks of East Palestine weren't weren't getting anything, and then the Donald was passing out Donald water to just keep y'all alive, you know.
Well, let me tell you, I think that was a very astute political move by Trump, and it also shows the uh just utter contempt that the Democrats would hold an area like Palestine, Ohio, in that voted for Trump in the past two elections.
They don't give uh two hoots in hell what happens to them.
I think is the message I drew from it.
What do you think?
Yeah, I didn't see any transgendered people in East Palestine, so you know, uh, so it's yeah, it's the Rust Belt, that's one of these areas that have been neglected, sold out, kind of part of a victim of the deindustrialization of the hollowing out of the country that's been going on for the past, you know, 35-40 years.
Have you ever seen the movie The Gods Must Be Crazy, where the Coke bottle comes out of the airplane and they trip out on this Coke bottle?
Have you seen that?
Yeah, I saw it a long time ago.
All right, so my last name is Bushman, just so you know.
And I kind of thought if they're going to have Trump water, maybe I ought to do the Bushman bottle and I can pass out my own water.
And it'd be kind of like the gods must be crazy.
That's what our country seems to have turned into.
Yeah, it is.
It is, I think it's sort of an organized insanity.
There's a method to the madness here.
It's sort of the demolition of the country.
And at least at the national level, the Biden administration is sort of has been installed to accelerate things and sort of create one crisis after another.
Obviously, although that's been going on for a long time in Ukraine, at least back in 2014, they literally brought about a crisis.
I've got a pet theory, Tim, about what happened, why all of a sudden they have the left has put the pedal to the metal.
I think that they were absolutely alarmed and shocked, shock and all, I guess, when Trump not only got the nomination for the Republican candidate for president, but won.
And they said, well, no more Mr. Nice guy, no more incremental change.
If we get power again, we're going full board.
Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead.
And I think that's what they've been doing ever since.
Yeah, and that's been exposed just with Russia Gate and the collusion of the FBI with the Clinton campaign back in 2016 in collusion with that guy, the British intelligence officer.
They commissioned that intelligence report that's justified the FISA warrant, which is illegal, of course.
You know, the FBI, like Strzok and was it, Lisa Page, and I'm forgetting some of the names, but they're all this is not the FBI of Jack Webb and Ephraim Zimbabwe Jr. anymore, that's for sure.
No, that's and it's confusingly woke.
I just saw a report today about misconduct of the FBI, how none of it's being punished.
This is like drunkenness, assault, sexual assault, agents, you know, losing weapons, and there's no longer any accountability.
And it's gone fully woke again, perverse, because just recently, you know, you had the FBI that memo, the Richmond memo, regarding the so-called traditional Catholics, you know, and those who like to go to the Latin Mass as smelling a source of, I guess, suspected extremism.
And if anything, the people in the Latin mass aren't extreme enough, really.
They're just very – they're kind of neo-conny for the most part.
But it's ridiculous.
But one thing that caught the attention was the opposition LGBTQ.
As if that's a reason for federal investigations.
If you don't go on the Global Homo, promote the homosexual whacker agenda, you're somehow un-American or something.
Hang on, gentlemen, Tim Kelly with us.
We're talking about his incredible podcast, Our Interesting Times.
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We'll continue with Keith Alexander in seconds on the political cesspool nationally syndicated radio program.
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Back with you live, ladies and gentlemen.
Sam Bushman filling in for James Edwards, Keith Alexander riding shotgun on the broadcast today.
Tim Kelly with us as well, talking about his fascinating podcast called Our Interesting Times.
Boy, howdy, do we have interesting times?
That's for sure.
If you want to check out the Chinese curse, may you live in interesting times.
Is that where you got that name, Tim?
Yeah, yeah.
All right, look it up on Pod-O-Matic, ladies and gentlemen.
You can check it out.
And if you check out specifically episode 343, you can hear Tim and Keith discuss southern nationalism, the war of northern aggression, and America's race relations.
And speaking of that, Mr. Adams, I guess, is no longer welcome, huh, Tim?
Yeah, he had an interesting rant on Rantwood Beer because he's kind of calm about it.
Sounded under control to me.
Yeah.
But, you know, Chris, he's the famous cartoonist, Silver cartoonist.
So he's talked away by the large fortune, I think, like north of $50 million or something.
Good on him.
But he now does podcasting and he had this, I guess, as a Twitter thing.
And he in a response to Erasmus poll showing that 49% of American blacks do not think that it's okay to be white or okay to whites to exist.
And so he declared on his podcast that there's no reason to attempt to even help blacks or associated black anymore and urging all white Americans just to establish a distance, move away, don't deal with them.
He's sort of just throwing up his hands and saying, says, I'm tired of it.
And he's kind of a normie right-wing guy.
So it's interesting.
You know, this is the great notice thing.
And this is a result of all the agitation that's gone on the past few years, but really for several decades.
Of course, the racial narrative is white guilt and black victimology and black nobility.
And of course, that is somewhat contrary to reality, of course.
And the situation, history is far more complex than that, really, sort of race relations.
And this is just a product of a narrative we've been given.
I have the feeling, Timothy, that he's kind of like a person, a white person from outside the South in America, like Minnesota or Nebraska back in the 1950s.
He said, gee, Liz, if we just get rid of all of these oppressive segregation laws and give, you know, equal opportunity, you know, based on meritocracy, that these people may rise up.
People in the South knew that was a bunch of rubbish.
It wasn't going to happen that way, but nobody would listen.
And now we've got, you know, we've created a, you know, a situation where, as they say, the more you stir it, the more it stinks.
Do you agree?
Yeah.
He's just acknowledging it.
Yeah.
And there's no way.
I mean, what we've seen also with the equity agenda, I mean, they can't just call for equality because equality doesn't really exist.
If you have meritocracy or something like that, white people will still be up on top.
So they had to go affirmative action, for example.
Yeah.
All right.
So let's help people understand a little bit of the story before we go on, ladies and gentlemen.
Scott Adams, creator of the Gilbert comic strips, went on a rant and they freaked out hundreds of papers, newspapers now have dropped the Gilbert comic strip over it.
Now, they're calling it a racist rant and saying he went psychotic and everything else.
Yeah, I said Gilbert.
The problem, though.
Yeah, the problem is, doesn't he have a right to his own thoughts and his own mind and his own free speech and everything else, Tim?
Come on, yeah.
He probably would say, I thought I was living in America where we had the First Amendment.
Good point, Tim.
Yeah, well, that doesn't exist with the ADL.
So controlling the FBI.
Yeah, but let's talk about it.
What did he say, though?
Well, he's responding to all the anti-white agitation.
That's the thing.
Where have you been?
If you're shocked at his remarks, where have you been the past three years?
Yeah, but let's talk about his remarks, though.
What were they?
He just said with what he said that given the poll, almost half blacks belong to a hate group because they don't think it's okay to whites to exist.
It should be stop, though.
And what's wrong with stating a fact like that?
Well, that's the problem.
Because white people are just supposed to sit back and take it.
We're supposed to slap our heads.
Have they lost their cotton picking minds?
We're not doing that.
Our posture should be one of guilt and taking the knee and begging for forgiveness.
That's the position of the regime.
I'm going to stand up and defend Adams.
As you should, but he's just saying, if you, if we're that awful, if ethnic whites are that awful, and white people are very diverse, to call them white is sort of a crude oversimplification.
But I'm saying, if we're that awful, why do you want to live with us?
Civil rights demands two things.
One is white guilt and proximity to whites.
And that's been the meant all the time to say all this stuff.
Critical race theory light, though.
We got to jettison that notion yesterday.
See, Jesse Jackson said this back 20, 30 years ago.
He said, wherever you move to, we'll find you.
So they may hate us, but it's a strange love-hate relationship going on there, apparently, in their minds.
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
And that's what it is.
And they don't.
And the thing is, it's a grift.
It's been a grift for a long time.
I don't know who said it.
There's every movement starts out as a cause, becomes a business, and then a grift or something to that effect.
That's being for the longest time.
And I think it was Eric Hoffer that said that.
Yeah, there's no payday in being introspective and dealing with your own problems.
There is a payday.
It will never end.
The grift will never end.
It's like, no, the Arabs say, don't let the camel's nose in the tent, because if you let so much as a camel's nose in the tent, next thing you know, the camel will move into your tent and you'll be moved out of it.
Doesn't like the thing about reparations.
If that happens, they'll never be enough.
You know, we could run the printing presses until they glow red, you know, day and night, printing money for them.
It would never be enough.
And so why even think about going down that field?
You see what's happening in Jackson, Mississippi now?
This may be what we have to do.
They basically have said to the city of Jackson, which is like 80% black population run by a black nationalist named Lumumba.
He's the mayor.
They've basically decided that you have proven that you're incapable of running a city.
So our state capital is here.
We're going to carve out there that's the state capital and we're going to run it.
We're going to have our own police.
We're going to have our own utilities and stuff like this.
And we're not going to come bail you out.
You know, you have a tax base.
You're supposed to run that.
The problem in a place like Jackson is Lumumba has hired all his cronies as government employees.
And that's where all the money is.
So there's no money to repair the streets or to repair the water treatment plant.
It sounds like a good idea for the entire nation on these areas like this because they expect us to just come and bail them out time and time again.
Yeah, and because it's all racism.
There are problems.
It's racism.
That's the fallback.
That's the narrative.
That's the racial narrative we've been given.
So the point Scott was making, though, is it's okay to be white, right?
And that's what he's getting attacked for.
It's okay to be white.
It's okay to realize that there are haters everywhere.
And you know what?
It's okay for me to be white.
It's okay for me to advocate for being white.
I'm white.
And so that's what I'm going to do.
And that's really what he's guilty of, right, Tim?
Yes, and they don't want that reaction because they don't want that consciousness there.
And what's happened is the past few years, but really it's a culmination of civil decades.
People are kind of fed up and they're just saying the quiet part out loud now.
And this is predictable given what the regime tried to pull off since 2020 with the George Floyd nonsense insanity.
You're going to have sort of an ethnogenesis where you have sort of a development of.
Well, it already hasn't.
There was a white American identity, idea of what American was.
It spoke English, was broadly Christian in these things.
It might be a cowboy.
It might be a Yankee, a Connecticut Yankee.
It might be a farmer from the Midwest and these things.
Well, they flooded the country intentionally since 1965, but really picked up since the 1990s to change the demographics of the country.
What they're finding out is that the idea that America being a creed nation, being a proposition nation, the only problem is only ethnic whites support those propositions.
So it turns out that even the proposition nation has an ethnic basis to it.
And these universal principles, yeah, they're nice to think that you can apply them to everybody, but you can't flood the country, intentionally flood the country to that.
Yeah, the whole Proposition Nation was basically a Jewish invention.
There's no such thing as a proposition nation anywhere.
All nations worthy of the name are blood and soil nations, including the United States of America.
Yeah, no one.
And they die.
Need dies for an idea.
It's a country.
It's a place.
These things.
They've made America transient, atomized, and that's the core population, the white population.
And you can't make war on this core population and expect the system to function.
That's why you're seeing so much incompetence.
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Things used to work back in the days before World War II because communication systems weren't at the level they are now.
And basically, one part of the country did their thing.
Other parts of the country did their thing.
And basically, nobody got real exercise about trying to impose their will on faraway people who didn't share all of their values or outlook.
And now...
All right, hang tight, ladies and gentlemen.
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Well, you know what?
Biden's executive order on advancing racial equity is one of the key topics Tim loves to discuss.
Who's with us?
We're talking to Tim Kelly about his incredible podcast available at Pod-Omatic.
Just look up Tim Kelly and look up our Interesting Times podcast to learn more about that.
But Tim, this equity thing is huge because it used to be we just need equality, but now they've learned to jettison that for this equity term, right?
That didn't get them where they want to go.
Yeah, because that, because you can't control results because people aren't.
Well, as grandma used to say, you can't make a silver purse out of a sales ear, right?
Yeah.
So they bought on this equity stuff, which is equal quality of alchemy is really not equality of alchemy, which is basically redistribution.
There's also a destruction of all standards.
And basically, it's going to result in lights going out, power grid failing, and the water taps stop running, like in Jackson, Mississippi, if you take this to its final.
Yeah, and let me bring up this comparison so people kind of understand.
They first talked about equality because that's what most people wanted to hear.
Oh, we love equality.
That's a good idea.
And they tell you what you want to hear when they're not in the driver's seat.
Later, they say, and this is what Keith Alexander always highlights, later they say, shut up now.
We're in charge.
We're not going to tell you what you want to hear.
We're going to tell you how it is.
So it started out equality, but that was just their way now to equity, Keith.
But that makes your point very well.
Yeah, that was their camel's nose in the tent.
And now they're in the tent and they're calling all the shots.
And equality just doesn't do it.
Basically, they want equality of result, not equality of opportunity.
And people, white people across the nation said, that's not what we signed up for.
That's not what the Civil Rights Act of 64 says.
They say, shut up, honky, right?
Yep.
And yeah, it's the basically the order is supposed to level the racial playing field by addressing systemic racism in our nation's policies and programs.
Of course, it does nothing like that.
In truth, it just basically is a massive restructuring of the federal government in a way that changes the manner in which these agencies operate.
It empowers commissars, basically political commissars.
If you're white in America, you basically have a government that hates who does.
Now, that's about the bottom line, don't you think, Tim?
Yeah, and basically, this is the most, particularly the white male straight, you know, cohort, which are researchers.
What Paul Craig Roberts called whams, white heterosexual, able-bodied males.
Yeah, and these are the most productive, most responsible.
These are the kind of the boomers that created sort of the post-war prosperity.
They expect results, you know, and they've admitted it so much that at the African American Museum in Washington, D.C., they had a placard about white supremacy or attributes of whiteness.
And one of them was punctuality, perfectionism, you know, precision.
They're what we used to call middle-class virtues.
They aren't, you don't get a lot of credit for them.
But society can't work, for example, if nobody is punctual.
Nobody is task-oriented.
It sees a job to the end, for example.
Yeah, bridges collapse, planes don't fly, water shops flowing.
And this is a hot, this is an industrial or modern society requires all these things.
Of course, a lot of these things are just attributes or products of Western civilization, European civilization, science and art and these things.
And the problem is they can't, they look at that as white supremacy.
And in a way, it kind of is.
It's kind of like racism, George.
What do you mean by it?
What do you mean by anti-Semitism?
What do you mean by white supremacy?
You mean the rule as they are?
You can't cope with these rules, so you destroy the rules, then you destroy society.
We're seeing that.
I read something just recently about that tendency.
Timothy, I heard something recently about anti-Semitism.
Anti-Semitism has more from being a person who doesn't like Jews to a person Jews don't like.
Yeah, that was Joe Sobrand's quip that was good.
And that's what it is.
Yeah.
And not only that, it's pushing this racial stuff.
It's also shoving this perverse gender identity or whatever gender down because that's one of the underserved communities, by the way.
As if they're underserved.
Talk about being overrepresented and overpowered.
By the way, some groups would be marginalized and disempowered because they're perverse and destructive.
And what would be these neurotic sick people who pretend that they're that's a conversation on race they don't want to have.
They want to have a conversation where they do all the talking and we do all the listening.
Yeah, like Sky Adams had a frank and honest discussion.
And what they really want to do, gentlemen, is they want to use the force.
That's why it's an executive order here.
It's not a congressional, it's not a balance of power, separation of powers.
You know, we, the American people, representative discussion.
They want to advance this racial agenda in support for their agenda by government force of federal government edict.
They want to use the criminal FBI.
They want to use everything they possibly can to marginalize and make everyone a felon except for those who go along with their agenda, Tim.
Yeah, and they're using the force of law to promote, you know, the queer intersex transgender agenda, which is perverse and immoral and destructive.
And they're saying if you're, if you're, if you're, you oppose that agenda, uh, you are immoral.
This sort of satanic transvaluation inversion of values here we're seeing.
This is where liberalism leads us.
See, and that's what I was saying.
You know, there's so many white people in America that say, well, you know, I was all right with the first level of feminism, but third level, I can't go that far.
I was all right with the civil rights move, but now affirmative action is see, you can't have it both ways.
You can't let that camel's nose in the tent because when you do, it's inevitable they're going to change it until they see blacks are not big abstract thinkers.
They think in terms of results.
They said, if I've got these rights, if I've got a right to vote, then how come I'm not winning an election?
So they say, y'all, we're going to open up election.
We're going to have a month plus of early voting plus, you know, having absentee ballots without any reason and things like this.
They are not impressed with rights.
They are impressed with results.
And that's what they will always go for.
You know, if they see all these ads on TV with interracial couples, black men with white women, and then in real life, it doesn't seem to happen that way.
So white women are getting beaten up and killed.
We've got to understand what we're dealing with.
This is not going to end well until common sense gets a seat at the table again.
Yeah.
And the existence of a Clarence Thomas or a Thomas Sowell doesn't do away with the crime statistics and the black and white crime rate.
It doesn't deal with the issue.
We're not saying everyone is like that.
We're just saying, but there's a reality here.
There's a problem that those exceptions, you know, exceptions prove the rules, they say.
And that doesn't solve the racial problem or the crime problem.
See, people should look to the South about that because, quite frankly, black and white Southerners always get along and got along famously, except when you had third-party agent provocateurs from outside the area trying to stir up trouble between the races.
In the first Reconstruction, it was Yankee abolitionists.
In the second Reconstruction, which is what we call the civil rights movement, it was Jewish freedom riders.
And that's the cause of the problems.
Well, I mean, all, you know, I saw the kill a mockingbird.
I saw Heat of the Night, and that's my understanding of the South.
Yeah, that's right.
Heads of the facts.
And yeah, and one of the things people are finding out with, of course, the crime wave and the problem of black crime is that perhaps some of those restrictions that we saw in the South with the segregation, also side of social separation, segregation that was imposed, there was a reason for it.
This isn't to say that everything should have stayed the same, but I'm saying is you have to put things in their context.
You can't wage a war the way that Lincoln raised one in the South and destroyed all rule of law and government and subjected to the military occupation.
And along with that was a whole lot of lawlessness that some southerners were experiencing.
So these laws were put in place after Reconstruction ended to maintain some substance of law and order.
And there was a huge crime problem.
And without that context, you don't understand it.
But you said, too, rather, look at the narrative that we see with the kilometers.
Again, there's the context of these things.
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Final segment.
Man, time flies when you're having fun, huh?
Sam Bushman.
You have good guests like Tim.
Roger that.
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Ladies and gentlemen, it turns out That McCarthy promised he'd release the J6 footage.
And he made the promise, I think, because he was about to lose the speakership.
And he made some concessions.
One of them he seriously regrets.
He didn't explain how he would release that information.
So everybody thought it was going to be, you know, truly release it.
Well, no, no, no.
That's not what deep state thugs do.
So Kevin McCarthy basically decided that his bed buddy, Tucker Carlson, he was going to release it to Fox News and Tucker Carlson as if we could trust those clowns.
And so now Tucker Carlson's combing through everything and he promises a clear report next week.
What it reminds me of, Keith Alexander, is back in the early days when you couldn't mass print the Bible, the kings and the thugs and the scribes and the scholars and the Sadducees and the Pharisees were like, hey, let me read the Bible to you, Keith, and tell you what it says, okay?
And they control the people that way.
And this is what's happening with Kevin and Clown Carlson.
Carlson should have got the video and said, hey, Kevin, you gave it to me to do what I want with.
I'm going to release it to everybody.
Why can't Sam and Tim and Keith and everybody and their dog go through these 41,000 hours of footage?
Why leave it up to Tucker to read me the Bible, Keith?
Well, because they know that Mike Lindell, for example, is, if anything, he might, you know, not get the right answer every time, but he's a bundle of energy and he really, he's like a bulldog with a bloody bone.
He will get into something and won't let it go until he basically makes sense of it to himself.
And in other words, he's what we would classically call a free thinker.
And that is the last type of person that the regime, the deep state, the cathedral, whatever you want to call it, wants to have reporting to the people at large in America because, you know, that's, you know, the buggy will get out of control in a hurry that way.
So I think, quite frankly, I don't, I'm not an anti-Tucker Carlson person.
I don't think that he is.
I think he's doing what he can within the framework of, you know, he's walking a tightrope over there at Fox News.
On the other hand, Mike Lindell has his own network, his own resources, and he doesn't give a damn.
Okay.
He's going to do, he's going to call a spade a dirty shovel, as my wife's grandfather used to say.
And, you know, if you don't like, you better get a good appetite for a heap and helping of his outlook because he's going to give it to you.
They don't want people like that getting their myths on classified information because they can't control it.
You know, they can control Tucker, I imagine, they think, through Murdoch, but there's nobody controlling Mike Lindell.
And Tucker might get out a little bit of information, but they'll always get out just enough, Tim, to make everybody angry and wring their hands.
And oh, my heavens, what are we going to do?
But not enough to put people in prison.
See, that's where I'd go with this thing, Tim.
Yeah, and just releasing this to Tucker makes, of course, makes it a partisan move.
Rather, just releasing it to all the media, don't let the chips follow what they may on the internet.
Just like post it on YouTube or something.
Let everyone look at it.
And everyone can examine it and come with their own conclusion.
That's the best way to do it.
Full disclosure.
This kind of reminds me of Glenn Greenwald about 10 years ago with Eric Snowden.
I think when he was with the intercept, they were slowly deleting.
Great point.
Whatever's happened to Edward Snowden, by the way, you never hear his name anymore.
No, he's still hanging out.
He gets cooling his heels in a rusher, I guess.
He's hiding out.
Yeah, but that was kind of just controlled.
They could control it.
And I think the regime gives us these figures, perhaps.
Yeah, you can tell some truth, just not the whole truth there, Tim.
Yeah, and so you can get these guys like Matt Taibbi or Glenn Greenwald or Tucker Carlson who's going to provide some good information, but they never can go quite so far.
It's like he thought when Tucker Carlson a few months ago, when he talked about the CIA being involved in the JFK assassination, it was like he was breaking news or something.
You're about 35, 40 years too late on that one.
But nevertheless, it was interesting when he talked about it because it revealed a lot.
So kind of like now it's just normalized.
But yeah, it's kind of like, why would you have this sort of tapered leak of this information or a controlled leak when everyone has a right to see the information given?
Well, because they just don't abide by the spirit of the First Amendment.
It's freedom of press.
It's not that we're going to have an official spokesman on the right to counter the official spokesperson on the left.
And we don't need to accept that type of limitation.
If this information has been released to the public, then the public needs to get it.
Well, and here's the question.
Whose information is it?
Whose recordings are they?
Are they Tuckers?
Are they Kevin's?
No, they're with the people, ladies and gentlemen.
And that's why Keith's wise point about the freedom of the press is the key here, Tim.
Yeah, it's like almost like when they have debates, everyone can suppose it's a congressional record, so we all know what was said.
It's in the record.
And it's the same thing.
We should also, the second security video.
It's not a secure site.
It's a public building.
So they can't even claim that.
The fact that it took this long is a scandal.
After they've, you know, a year and a half of these false hearings and they've put, I think, over 100 people without trial in prison, giving them, you know, harsh sentences for.
What do you think about the Bidens and the Biden crime family?
Is this going to be one of those situations that they used to say, when all is said and done, will be said and done?
Or is do you think anything like a prosecution might be dialed up for Donald Trump will come about against Biden?
No, because Biden is so entangled with the regime and Ukraine.
I think a lot of what's going on in Ukraine right now, he might be being blackmailed by Zilka Drelinsky because his son has found his ties to Ukraine, Burisma, and the regime there.
And of course, the fact that the U.S. government installed the current regime back in 2014, despite the fact that we claim to respect democracy and sovereignty, there was a coup there.
And so there's so much, so many members of the political class are hip deep in embezzlement with Ukraine.
That's why they can't keep track of the money.
And of course, we got a kind of a taste or a hint of that with FTX.
We found out that millions had been wired back into the Democratic Party.
I suspect even the Republican Party sort of.
I wonder how much of that $100 billion is going to wind up in the pockets of people in our government.
Yeah, well, Biden gets 10%, right?
From what I understand.
The big guy.
Yeah, because that's for the big guy there, Tim.
The big guy.
The big guy gets 10%, yes.
But he showed up in Ukraine.
He kept cool despite an air raid, right?
You saw the, you heard the air raid go off, right?
Yeah.
The warning?
Air raid.
And I mean, the one air raid they've had over there in three months or something.
They make it sound like, you know, he's.
Yeah, the problem is the big guy doesn't know where he is, Keith.
Yeah.
This guy's an automaton.
Basically, if they asked him to jump off of the bridge, the Crimean bridge, his only excuse would be only answer would be which side.
Yeah, yeah.
And you have Janet Yellen, our Treasury Secretary.
He's come across has been too competent either, but she said, you know, another 10 billion just to, you know.
Well, she found up her job as head of the Federal Reserve.
So now she's going to more directly affect our national finances as treasurer secretary.
Amen.
I'm going to ask you both: who do you think will be president in 2024?
Tim?
Any guesses?
In 2024?
At this point, I can't go by who's popularly opposed because the elections at that level are so big now.
I have no confidence in them.
So whoever just controls the rigging process decides the president at this point.
You know, I feel as I'm talking about this, like I'm in ancient Rome.
Who's going to be the next emperor, Caligula or Nero?
You know, yeah.
Amen to that.
But you do got to wonder, though, what's going to happen, though, in 2022.
I think you might have a civil war, might have a civil war among the oligarchs.
You know, that's what Rome was for the past couple hundred years.
Here's what I find fascinating, though.
You take Marco Rubio, you take Ted Cruz, you take Nikki Haley, you take Barack Hussein Obama, you take some of these people, and not only are they unknowns until the mainstream wants to make them household names, but they all are like, I don't know if you want to call them first-generation Americans or whatever, but they're all basically modern-day immigrants, if you will, or next generation from.
And now they're all, they come, you know, the poor huddled masses, and then all of a sudden they're at the top of the ticket, and now they control you and me.
I find that very startling and strange, Keith.
Yes, yeah.
And I don't think it would be tolerated in 99% of the countries in the world, a situation like that where total stranger immigrants come in with positions of elected positions of authority and power.
Of course, the real power is in the bureaucracy now, not even the elected people.
They were thinking with Trump.
When Trump was president, his FBI was conspiring against them.
The DOJ was conspiring against them.
The Attorney General was conspiring against them.
He was a general without any soldiers.
That's the president.
Now, yeah, he was Obama got in.
That's where people like Millie and whatnot got in and Lloyd Austin.
It was a general with enemy soldiers, more like it.
Yeah, yeah.
So it's America, America has an oligarch problem.
You know, it has to address that.
The world has an oligarch problem at this point because now it's transnational.
These governments, and we get a hint of that with like classroom bragging about installing people in various governments and cabinets and this whole program's design.
These people are vetted and kind of groomed for years to become these puppet leaders.
And Chris Biden is so obvious at this point because he's non-compressmentists.
At this point, he's just senile and mumbling and doing one of Klaus Schwab's operatives, this woman named Jornica or something or other, was making a speech and she said, and when you have hate speech codes in America and yes, America, you will have them.
Thanks, Pajori.
With a non-to-wink.
Thanks, both of you.
Gentlemen, we appreciate you.
Thanks so much.
James.
Thanks for coming on, Jim.
You all have a good night then.
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Thanks so much for letting me sit in.
Thank you, Keith, for all your work, sir.
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