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Aug. 10, 2024 - Toxic Culture - Rob Agueros
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Homeless Epidemic Or Weaponized Migration?
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I know too much sometimes.
No, I don't think it's a great man.
Is it in focus?
Is it out of focus?
Out of focus.
Yeah, yeah.
Sometimes I wish I get those things on camera because, I mean, I got one of them on camera, so you'll see one of the intros or videos where I'm walking out, like to finish the episode, and I just tripped the camera off.
I like the way you do your, like, the Alex Rosen intro.
It was like, it just came in and you guys were in a conversation.
Yeah, yeah.
That's usually how I try to get it going because a lot of the Rogan podcasts, either they'll start just in conversation or they'll start like, hey, how you doing?
Like, you know, and I'm more of most of the time, the people that I bring on, I kind of already know.
Yeah.
So it's like, it makes, it eases the nerves just by generally talking.
And then you're like, oh, shit, are we recording?
I kind of, you kind of forget.
That's my goal as a host is to forget, they'll make you forget that.
You're doing excellent.
But dude, I can't believe that it's been that long that you, last time you remember, you had long hair.
Holy shit.
You had long hair.
Yeah.
I've been a bad friend then.
Well, I saw you on the show with Alex, and I was like, wait a minute.
Where'd his hair go?
But yeah, last time I saw you in person, you had long hair.
Damn, that is crazy.
Dude, working here is like a wormhole.
Yeah.
So you just lose track of time.
You lose track of time and you lose track of time.
Yeah, basically.
Yeah, it's been a hot minute since I've been out here.
I think I was out here with Harrison, gosh, it was at maybe summertime of last year or something like that.
Yeah, that's your profile pic right there, right?
Yeah, that was the very first time I was on with Harrison.
That's one thing I love about you, brother, is like not many people appreciate their time that they've had on InfoWars.
That's great.
So like knowing that.
It started.
I was brand new when I came on the InfoWars the first time.
I had really no following, and that was like the first episode, man.
It was like straight up.
Tomorrow's news today.
I'm telling you.
We know.
We got a nose for that.
At least we'll sniff you out, man.
It really, I mean, it really propelled, like, it really got us going for sure.
All right.
So just so people know and can find you right away, Mr. Jamie, tell people what you do and tell them where to find you.
Yeah, so covering pretty much homelessness, public safety.
Not only in Austin, but now basically all of Texas at this point.
From the border to Dallas.
Yeah, we're covering from the border, you know, all the way up to Dallas.
But mainly focusing on here in Austin.
Find me at YouTube, X, Facebook, Twitch.
I mean, pretty much all over the place.
If it's a platform, we're there.
And it's either at documenting ATX or Documenting Austin.
That's good, man.
When is your name going to change since you outgrew Austin?
Yeah.
Well, I have Dash Media at this point.
That's cool.
That's right.
Because it is just Dash.
So you could change from, you know.
Yeah, I registered Dash Media, the LLC.
That's what Documenting Austin was actually.
So I registered Dash Media originally, documenting Austin kind of – No, I know it's Save Austin, but I don't know about that.
She was the one that actually came up with the name Documenting Austin.
Did you call her like Miss Cleo?
Miss Cleo.
I do call her Miss Cleo.
So my name was originally, when I very first started this, was Make Austin Safe Again.
And it was a way to poke at the mayor Adler, Steve Adler.
And I would just shit post him constantly.
I forgot about him, bro.
He was so shitty that I deleted him.
I forgot about fucking commie.
The guy had so many issues.
But that's how I got started.
I would shit post him under Make Austin Safe again.
And it started getting traction.
And Cleo was like, hey, man, you got to change that.
You're never going to get anywhere with that name.
So that's how it changed.
And what does she run?
She is with Save Austin now.
Her and Matt Mikoiak here in Austin.
It's a political action committee.
She is a Democrat.
Matt is obviously a Republican.
Would she do on the show?
She would.
I guarantee you she would.
Oh, that'd be great because we'd have a great conversation.
It'd be like something that we can actually have a conversation about.
And she'd realize that we're probably more aligned with her than she actually is.
Well, she is a moderate Democrat.
Most people are not.
She's like an old school Democratic Republican.
Yeah, old school.
And she knows more about this city than just about anybody.
She was a former law enforcement officer as well.
So she's got kind of a unique view on things.
Oh, Miss Cleo.
She's going to come on my show, guys.
She'll watch Miss Cleo.
Yeah, she'll watch this.
All right.
No good offending, Miss Cleo.
It's just, I'm going to have to throw that clip in there so the fans understand.
Absolutely.
I have a lot of younger fans who probably don't know who Miss Cleo is.
Yeah, Cleo's awesome.
I'll throw that in there.
Miss Cleo's awesome.
I called into Miss Cleo when I was a kid to try to get into the fortune teller what she was, and they denied me.
Miss Cleo died.
I was a kid, and they were like, you're not 18 or older.
I remember Miss Cleo from when I was a kid.
Infomercials are great.
Absolutely.
That's like after 12 o'clock, there was nothing on TV other than infomercials.
They were screaming at you with like the max DB allowed by FCC.
Back in the 90s, I was listening to Alex Jones on the radio.
He was talking about UFOs and all kinds of stuff.
He was like the George Norrie back then.
And it was great back then.
as a young guy listening to this stuff.
And then now to be here, it's pretty amazing.
Call Miss Cleo.
Yeah.
It's been a wild ride.
Yeah, it really has, man.
And you've documented, you have a story in itself.
Yeah.
From where you were at one point in your life to basically why you know the ins and outs of these camps to get that has made you so successful documenting to them.
Do you want to explain to the fans Of where you were at one point and how you just didn't.
You're one of the stories that makes, it should make people realize that they can do anything they really want.
Because, man, I respect you to the fullest just from your story and what you do for your kids.
If you don't want that out there, I can cut that out for sure.
But yeah, like your story is truly amazing to me, man.
And I have nothing but the utmost respect for you.
And I am truly honored to have you on my podcast just as a human being.
And, you know, I don't care about your followers.
I don't care about what other people see about you, like meeting you, having the relationship that I do have with you.
Like, we're brothers, man.
And I truly, truly am honored and I respect you to the fullest.
Well, InfoWars was a big part of it in the beginning.
So do you want the condensed version of how I got here?
No.
Okay, so a lot of years ago, I was homeless here in Austin.
I actually came to Austin as a homeless person.
I started in Dallas and it was incredibly difficult.
And the word on the street is get to Austin.
It's easy to live.
As a homeless person, and it's true, it is.
It's very easy to live here as homeless.
So did I get like, if you don't mind me asking, like, what year was that?
This was 2011.
2011.
2011.
2010, 2011.
So a lot of people don't realize how this has been building up to get to where it's got in Austin for almost a decade now.
Yeah, and it's the policies in Austin that's kind of devolved the situation over the years.
And the policies have been progressively getting worse and worse.
But even, you know, all these other cities, the word on the street, Austin, that's where you need to be.
It's easy to live as a homeless person.
And they are absolutely right.
When I got here, I went right into the Salvation Army.
I had a bed.
I ended up screwing that up.
They have a curfew.
I was late by about 10 minutes.
And, you know, they're like, no, you're done.
Wow, 10 minutes.
So there's a church right next to the Capitol.
I think it's a Methodist church.
They let a lot of people sleep there at night.
And the reason they do that is because most people that sleep there pick up their junk the next morning.
And I would sleep there and then head down to Woodward and 35 and pick up day labor.
Okay.
100 bucks a day with lunch.
You know, you can save a lot of money doing that.
It's hard work.
I have never worked as hard in my life as that at that point.
You said, just because I'm kind of from here, that's where Home Depot is at, right?
Yeah, that's the Home Depot.
Is that where you were?
Yeah.
Yeah, you go right down there at the Home Depot in the corner.
You get there six in the morning.
The contractors coming in to pick up materials, and then they'd pick up people and head off to work.
It's very hard work.
No, it really is.
I only saw that, you know, in other states.
I never thought that it was like something accessible.
And, you know, when you come to, I guess Austin was probably the only city that was kind of doing it at that point, right?
Because there wasn't, you couldn't go to like Houston and they pick you up.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, it wasn't, it was kind of like a culture that they were procuring in Austin.
Yeah, and it's still going today.
I mean, when I was going down there 2011, around that timeframe, the Home Depot didn't kind of want us on the parking lot.
But now you go through there and they're just through the parking lot.
They're barbecuing and waiting for people to just ask them questions.
And that's kind of what I'm talking about, about how the policies have made it easier and easier over the years.
And they wonder why the population's exploding where places like Dallas, the population is dwindling.
But, you know, they $100 a day, cash money with lunch.
And, you know, you work for eight hours and you're done.
You could save a lot of money.
If you're not on dope or alcohol, you could save a lot of money.
And I was off the street within about five and a half months.
Okay.
Met my wife.
We met at Randall's, actually.
Yeah, my wife is from, she's from Mexico.
She was an immigrant here.
And we ended up getting married.
And I adopted, luckily enough, we adopted my two children that I have now.
I have an 11-year-old and a four-year-old.
They're half-brothers.
They have the same mother, different dads.
Their mother had some serious issues.
And so, yeah, it's been pretty good since then.
Yeah.
People don't realize if you do good work in society, that society and the universe and God kind of reimbursed you.
It's got to.
Absolutely.
100% it is.
And I mean, you know, you don't go from living on the streets to, you know, adopting children within, you know, nine years, eight years, you know, without some kind of help from, you know.
Yeah, from up top.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah, a lot of people don't realize how easy it is to be rewarded when you do good.
Yeah, just, man, you just got to live a good life.
Help people as much as you can.
I know you know that.
Yeah.
Trying your best to help people.
And that's kind of what we're doing now, trying to give back.
We found a guy down off 35 in Congress.
He was living in a camp.
He was mowing yards.
That's how he was making his living.
And his mower broke.
So we were able to get him a brand new mower.
I haven't checked on him since then, but you know, it's those kind of things, trying to help people as much as possible.
Absolutely.
And I think if you put the good out, you'll get the good back.
Yeah.
That's exactly how karma works.
Oh, man, karma is a bitch.
Yeah.
Pardon my language.
Yeah, it's a bitch if you treat her like one.
You know what I mean?
If you, me, like, I'm a, damn, how would I say this as PG as possible?
I put karma on a pedestal.
Yeah.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
I will slave for karma because I know that that's how you get further in life by being a good person.
Yeah.
And, you know, today it's hard, especially in this city.
You know, things are so crazy right now.
Politics like rules the world.
Even in like homelessness and public safety, politics are like, you know, up at the top.
Everything is political.
You know, just talking about, for example, just talking about InfoWars, like coming out here.
And it's like the daggers come out from people.
And I'll never understand that.
Like, I'll never understand why that is and why people are so crazy when it comes to that kind of stuff.
It's like mentoring troops, like the downloads of the range of the central or anything that's on the right.
And that's the crazy part about who we are is that we're not on the right.
Like, literally, Alex is not on the right or the left.
We're literally pro-humanity.
And he says that all the time.
He had a shirt about it.
But to them, we are their opposition.
No matter if you're in the center or if you're on the right, you're not the left.
If you're not with them, you're against them.
Completely.
There is no middle ground.
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Like, I think I, you know, consider myself, like, politically homeless.
Yeah.
You know, it's like a little bit from the left, a little bit from the right, mainly in the middle.
You know, but definitely not far right, like everybody says.
Yeah, no, we're not.
That's the whole thing.
It's like, people are like, we hate war.
Why would we be far right?
It's like, that's all they that's all they talk about is far right.
The far right is war.
The far left is your children or infringing on your rights.
Yeah, and look, we've got how many wars started now in the last three and a half years.
Israel, Ukraine, it's just all those warriors.
So growing up for you, how is it how do you deal with the differentiation of the world?
Well, things have gotten much angrier.
You know what I mean?
So I remember...
That's their goal.
You know what I'm saying?
Like Klaus Schwab creates an angrier world.
When I find myself on the street, you know, sleeping on the concrete's not fun.
It's not easy.
And, you know, when you're sleeping on the sidewalk, basically, and you have people walking by you and they look down at you kind of like you're a bug, you know, and there's so much hate when it comes to people.
It's changed.
It's getting worse.
It's getting much worse.
We live in a very progressive city where they say that they, you know, want these progressive policies and equality, but it's not that way.
It's a bunch of hate-filled, you know, it's just, it's hate.
It's a bunch of hate.
It's, it's division.
It's dividing by race, dividing by class, you know, dividing by gender.
And you just keep finding ways to divide us.
Like, and it's always religion.
It's crazy.
And it's funny to me, the people that I've talked to who are progressive.
Yeah.
And, you know, this is why I'm voting for Biden.
You know, I'm looking for more progressive.
Okay.
So what is progressive?
I'll ask them, like, what is progressive?
Is that progress, right?
You want something to make, to go further, something that's better than where we're at.
And they're like, yeah, for sure.
I was like, do you think the person that you're voting for is giving us that?
And they're just like, whoa, well, it's better than the other side.
I was like, what is the other side?
They have no clue.
No, they have no idea.
And it's just like with these protests that we're seeing around the country at the colleges right now.
I spent a lot of time out at UT during these protests.
What was that?
Would ask people, like, what is it that you're trying to accomplish?
We want the university to divest from Israel.
Okay, well, what does that mean?
They don't really know.
It's like, how much money is the university getting from the university getting from Israel?
And they're probably not getting any money from Israel because Israel gets their money from us.
Yeah, and you know, it's, and what's crazy is they say this is about Palestine.
Okay, I get it.
They care about Palestine.
But everything that you hear there while you're at these protests is just communist talking points.
The people's liberated zone.
You know, that's what they were calling the area where they were trying to start the encampment, the people's liberated zone.
Can you imagine that conversation with like UT and the police and the sheriffs?
Yeah.
State troopers.
Like, hey, just, we don't want an encampment here.
Just take them, get them all out.
And that's what was interesting about this is because the two times that they tried the encampment was the two times that the police showed up.
The other times where they did not try to start the encampments, the police just kind of stayed to the side.
But every time they try to make a camp, obviously the school is going to send in the cops and shut it down.
They don't want another Columbia or UCLA.
And they've done a really good job at it.
That, dude, that is so crazy.
Like, you can tell Columbia is in bed with them, with whoever the entity is.
And I mean, we all know the head of the snake is George Soros.
But for the Columbia teachers to lock arms together to stop the police from getting into the people who have taken over, I don't even know what actual building they took over, but they, it was so funny.
It's like they had to, it's like, this is how you know they're retarded.
Like they really are retarded.
Because they would break the windows to put a bike lock so no one opens the door when you could just lock the door.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's it's it's theater.
Yeah.
It's really performative.
And, you know, last week, let's see, I guess this was Wednesday or Thursday of last week or of this.
Well, I guess it was this week.
They had a protest out there.
It was very small.
It was the, actually, it was the day after the big brew high out there when the cops showed up this past week.
They had two professors from the University of Texas that showed up to speak with the protesters.
They were talking about how they would love, you know, they're inviting differing opinions and everybody else to participate.
But literally the minute that one person said something that was outside of the talking points, they shut them down.
There was no talk outside of that.
And, you know, one of the big things that they were talking about, and I had this on video on my feed, was these professors were kind of riling up these protesters saying, you guys have this chant that's IDF, KKK, APD, they're all the same.
And they were telling the protesters, it's not far off from the truth because the IDF has trained all of APD.
And, you know, I mean, that's such a crock.
How does that even make sense?
I don't know.
I did find out that there was one person in APD leadership that did go to a conference in Israel.
But that's a far cry from the IDF trained the APD.
And it was just riling up the crowd is all it was.
Yeah.
It's sad.
Yeah, it really is crazy.
They could just say shit like that.
Yeah, that's the video there.
It sure is.
And that's Miss Cleo, too.
Yeah, they.
That is crazy.
Yeah, and that's the lady right there.
She's telling them right there about the gender studies.
She's a gender study teacher.
She's a gender studies teacher.
Professor.
I'm a gender studies professor, and I don't know what my gender is because there is no gender, even though we created this job for a professor where it constitutes me telling you what gender is.
Solid straight right hand from Kaleesa.
Plays at the very short of action.
Impressive on the front and back foot.
Min Wu Ting.
She'll be to the quarter finals.
Job done.
Moving from Chinese to Taipei.
*Ding*
A beautiful day of wars and color rattles.
we get ready for the sixth annual Strong Woman Competition.
A two-day-long competition of tests built to push athletes to their very limits.
Joining me now is the current champion of the Strong Woman Competition, Strong Woman.
Miss Woman, do you feel ready?
Oh, yeah, I'm ready, David.
There are just so many amazing women athletes out here today.
It makes me so proud.
Now, this is the first year that a trans woman is in the competition.
How do you feel about that?
Amazing.
I feel honored to be a part of history.
I have a lot of incredible trans friends who are athletes, and so we're all inspired this woman's competing.
Uh-huh.
And have you actually ever met Heather Swanson?
No, I've never competed against her before.
No.
She's not exactly your average trans athlete.
Well, what is an average trans athlete?
Honestly, I find that kind of bigoted, David.
Okay.
Heather Swanson is actually joining us now.
Miss Swanson, how does it feel to be competing today?
I can't tell you how free I feel now that I've started identifying as a woman.
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And is it correct you just started identifying as female two weeks ago?
I'm not here to talk about my transition.
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David Perry.
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Any words for the challenger and Miss Woman?
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And what's crazy is when you go out there and talk to these people or you listen to them talking to each other, the way they talk to each other is, it's kind of amazing.
It makes me wonder how they've survived this long because they have no conflict resolution.
They can't handle any dissenting voices.
And if something makes them feel threatened, they shut down completely.
Absolutely.
Just like there's a couple of shouts out.
Shouts out to FAFO FAFO Farms.
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Actually, you know what?
I think I just had an idea.
I'm going to produce some FAFO's farms stickers so that way I could put it on.
One side would be that InfraWars Cup and the other side would be because they are such an amazing people.
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Yeah, Clint and Christina at FAFO Farms, they are a huge reason why I'm still here.
Absolutely.
Yeah, you were just filling me in on that earlier.
And it's so crazy how the people who have been attracted to InfoWars, we kind of have our own little semi-circle underneath Infowars.
And it's like we all kind of ended up being able to be here.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
It's crazy to me.
You know, these guys, you know, it's like everybody sticks together.
You know, I met you, what, a year and a half ago, something like that, maybe two years ago now.
It's been a minute.
Yeah.
Guys, he met me when I had hair.
Yeah, I can, I actually, for some of the new viewers, I used to have long hair and I cut it because it was about that time.
But that's how long it's been since we actually saw in person.
Yeah, we were hanging out at a place down on, I forget where it was at, down on, was it San Jacinto or Sixth Street?
Yeah, I used to have the high-rise at a time.
Yeah, the high-rise place.
Yeah, it was a great place.
That was the last time I saw you actually in person.
Yeah, I don't have that anymore.
The place got a little...
Sixth Street is a little...
I'm toxic as fuck, but 6th Street just became like deadly.
And I'm like, I'm not trying to die.
And a couple of y'all know we've had Summerfest out here.
When was it?
I think it might have been Summerfest, but I hosted a couple parties with the Infowars crew or with Infowars fans.
And I love y'all to death.
Y'all came out to my job when I was working production down at 6th Street.
And it was the American Liberty Awards.
That's what it was.
And I can't believe how I have fans.
Just me even saying, it blows my mind.
I love y'all to death.
And sorry for the shameless vote.
I'm so impressed with where you're at right now.
I mean, this is, I knew, you know, look, you're good at what you do, so it was obvious you were going to end up here, but this is very awesome.
It is crazy.
So, let's get back to these mindless protesters that you were saying have you had they have a gender studies teacher telling them that lying to them that APD was trained by IDF.
Like, that doesn't even make sense.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And, you know, like I said, I went and did some research on that.
And yes, there was a one of, I forget what his ranked even was.
He was in a command staff that did do a conference in Israel, but that's where it stopped.
It wasn't like the IDF was here or they were over there training.
It just makes no sense.
And it was all just riling them up is all it was.
And, you know, it's just, you know, and the other thing with these guys is the violence.
Everybody says these were non-violent protests.
And that is just a crock.
I also have a video on my page.
I was streaming it out there.
It was actually the first time I was supposed to come here that afternoon, there was a police car parked sideways blocking a road off, and I was leaning over the hood.
And one of these protesters came out of the crowd with a six-inch knife and stabbed the tire of the police cruiser and missed my knee by about a half inch to an inch.
I was looking down.
I was like, holy smokes.
It was at that point that they started throwing water at the cops, water bottles at the cops, and then the cops started using pepper spray on them.
And it was like a feeding frenzy.
You know, the protesters would egg on the cops until they got a response.
And once they got a response, then they would ratchet it up a little bit more.
And finally, the police, you know, it's like a tactical retreat.
They finally kind of moved back out of there.
And the protesters thought, you know, they're like, we just won.
Like, we just won.
They're leaving.
And it's like, you know, there's a big difference.
That was before the flashbangs started getting thrown.
They think they won.
They thought that they were running the police off campus.
There was protesters on the Travis County jail bus, and they had went and surrounded it, trying to de-arrest the protesters.
And then the cops finally threw flashbangs at them.
And I'm going to tell you, I don't know if you've ever been around a flashbang being thrown.
We were across campus, man.
And they're loud.
They are very loud.
So, yeah, they definitely didn't win that battle.
Dude, and that sucks that, like, you don't see, this is the stuff that you don't see.
Like, the media doesn't show you this.
We're definitely going to have to amplify that, man.
I will definitely go through your live stream and try to take that out because that is insane.
The fact that all they'll show you is the corny stuff.
They'll show you the tug and pull back and forth.
They won't.
Thomas, there's that video of the Portland trash can brigade.
If you want to pull that up on that.
That's funny.
I watched that earlier.
Where they come out with the trash can.
It's literally.
That is literally Antifa.
Yeah.
If people can't see the fact that all these tactics that they're doing is the same tactic Antifa has been doing this entire time.
Every city, every place.
And you're right.
That video is so great where they come running down the street with the shields.
Yes.
And they have bicycle helmets on.
Bro, they're pink bike helmets.
There's white bike helmets.
They got masks on with goggles.
And then the guy just gets cleared just right off his feet.
Right up to the, like, they're going to run through the line of cops.
And it's just pretty.
Because, like, the guy who's running with him, he lifts up the chip and he offer duck off to the left.
I'm not doing that.
I mean, I'm running away.
He didn't even move that cop.
No.
That cop basically just put his hands out and he just hit the ground.
It's so great.
It's so great.
So it's like, what?
I don't, what were you trying to achieve?
I don't get it.
And I'm afraid Austin is headed that way.
Portland has gone completely insane.
I mean, that started, what, back in 2020?
Hey, there's hope, though.
Yeah.
I don't know if you know.
I've heard.
But there's a stripper who's running for mayor of Portland.
It might be saved, guys.
The stripper might save Portland.
Is it really?
Yeah, absolutely.
You know what?
Portland is a place a stripper could win.
Well, Austin, too.
I mean, you know, Austin's so crazy.
But I mean, seriously, you know, they say that like Austin is a few years behind like Oakland or, you know, and that's where Christina from FAFO Farm, she's from Oakland.
I think Clint's from out there, too.
Yeah, she is.
And they, I mean, the parallels between out there and here as Oakland grew up into its craziness.
I mean, we're right on track with the crazy cities from out west.
Yeah, but I think the only difference that will stop any of that actually turning into the rest of them is the fact that we have constitutional carry.
Yeah, and I mean, you see what happened at the university with the cops.
This is Texas.
They're not going to put up with this kind of stuff.
Exactly.
And, you know, and these protesters, they're screeching because they're not getting their way like these other campuses.
Yeah.
And, you know, like, what is his name?
Jay Hartsnell?
Isn't he the president at UT?
He basically was like, no, we're not doing this, guys.
Like, y'all want to build the encampments?
It's, you know, it's over.
We're done.
You're not homeless.
You can't build encampments.
Done.
Done.
Out of here.
Only the homeless can have encampments.
Yeah, I identify as homeless.
Yeah, right.
So at least they have rights.
But yeah, this is Texas.
Everybody has guns.
I think most everybody has guns.
So you're right.
A lot of this nastiness probably wouldn't happen here.
No.
I mean, maybe in Austin.
I don't know.
So the way I look at it, we go into homeless camps a lot, and I carry when we're in homeless camps.
And if we were ever put in a spot where we had to use force, and I know Dave, the guy that goes to the camps with me, he carries as well.
If we were ever put in a position to use force, we'd probably be charged by Garza.
And I'm going to tell you.
Yeah, Garza is a fucking faggot who probably dresses a drag.
He's a total piece of shit.
He is probably about to be removed from office, but at the same time, he's running in November, so he's going to win again.
But the homeless population here in Austin.
He's running again?
Yeah.
I'm going to have to find a stripper and run against them.
You know, they've got that lawsuit.
Betsy, I forget what her last name is, but she's sued to have him removed.
Yeah, and there's somebody else that's exposing.
Oh, Alex, is it Alex Rosen?
No, somebody else has been going really, really hard for Garza.
I forgot who it was.
Damn it.
There is a, there's an attorney, Martin Harry, I think is what his name is.
You can find him on Twitter.
He is going hard.
Alex Stringer.
Alex Stringer, too.
Alex Stringer, yeah.
Alex Stringer.
He's hard as fuck on him, man.
Alex is so funny, man.
Yeah, I recorded with him the other day, the day before yesterday, Wednesday.
Yeah, we were out at the protest with him for a couple of days.
He was getting into it with people out there because of his shirts.
I love his shirts.
Trans vaccinated.
Trans vaccinated.
And people are like, ah, turn that camera off.
Turn that camera off.
But yeah, Garza's probably going to be removed before the election.
There's a new law here in Texas that if he basically doesn't enforce the law, then he can be removed.
Oh, nice.
So a lady here in Austin has filed a lawsuit against him, trying to remove him.
There has been a Republican judge and a Republican prosecutor assigned that are both not fans of his.
So he's probably going to get removed.
Now, the only thing is, even if he, let's say he's removed in August, he's already on the ballot in November and he'll win again.
So he'll be removed for a few months and then we'll have to do it all over again.
Well, I have hope in the Texas that if somebody who's removed, they might not vote for him.
But then again, I'm not really one who trusts our voting system.
So I will be inclined to agree with you that he will be re-elected, whether he was actually elected or installed.
There are some serious issues with the voting here in Texas or here in the United States, not just in Texas.
And not only is there serious issues with voting, but the voters in Austin seem to not really care.
No.
They're voting along identity politic lines.
That's all it is here.
And I think, sadly, Austin might be that way for a little longer than most cities throughout the United States because there's a lot of money in Austin.
A lot of money.
So a lot of these people aren't going to feel the same pain as others are feeling because they're not feeling it in their pocketbooks.
There's a lot of big tech here is lost.
I mean, they're trying to make it another Silicon Valley, basically.
And I think that will succeed if Elon moves everything over here.
He's almost there.
Isn't he in the process of doing basically that?
Is he?
Yeah.
I mean, he's got Tesla out here.
I mean, SpaceX is ran out of over by South Podger Island.
Yeah, and then they also have a engine plant up by Waco.
I forget what the little town is.
It's right outside of Waco.
Is that where the Tesla I think is going up north towards that way?
There's the actual Tesla tower.
Yeah, it is.
Yeah, so they have, I wish I could remember the little town's.
Is it McGregor?
McGregor.
It is right on the top.
McGregor.
It's right on the outside of Waco, out in the middle of the country.
They have a huge facility out there.
And I used to take my little boy out there when he was younger.
We'd go to have a lunch at Dairy Queen and listen to him test those motors.
Oh, shit.
So yeah, it wouldn't surprise me if that's where they're putting it out there.
I know that Glenn Shotwell, their president, had just bought a house out there as well.
Yeah, they're slowly.
And how do you feel about Elon?
I'm kind of up in the air a little bit.
I go back and forth.
I'm still 50-50.
You know, he seems to care about free speech, but then some of the things that he says and, you know, doesn't really align with the free speech.
And plus, he's one of the elite, so to speak, and I just have a distrust of the people.
He's the richest man in the world.
Exactly.
Yeah.
So, see, and this is kind of where I can understand how if he wants something done, it might take a little while because he might get some push, a good amount of pushback on its way down.
So something might get, as it's going down, might get watered down to the point to where the person at the bottom is like, okay, I heard him say something, but this is a directive that you're giving me.
So they might have to follow the directive that their direct boss gives them.
And who knows if that direct boss is direct boss two levels above, doesn't really like Elon, or is still like trying to straddle the fence with their beliefs and like wanting to keep their job.
The main reason I respect the guy is because all of these companies that he's built are seem to be aimed at one goal, and that's making it the Mars, you know, SpaceX.
At least he's consistent.
Yeah, yeah.
It's like all of these companies are aimed, you know, their Tesla motors, Tesla batteries are on these rockets now.
The AI that's used in the Tesla cars is used on the rockets.
It's, you know, the same.
So it's very interconnected.
Yeah.
And I mean, he's literally, what he's really trying to do is more pro-human than the establishment.
Absolutely.
And I just don't think people take into consideration how long getting something done, like changing Twitter.
It's not something that can happen overnight just because of how detailed and advanced everything is that runs Twitter.
And, you know, when he bought Twitter, knowing what it was going to do, he put his, you know, what's on the chopping block.
Absolutely.
And, you know, if I'm not mistaken, the government has investigations on him right now.
I mean, he really put it all on the line.
Yeah, he did.
And I couldn't figure out because they say that there was really no financial reason.
He wasn't going to make money off of Twitter with the way it was.
Apparently, it was losing a ton of money at that point.
Bro, did you see the way those Twitter employees were living?
It was crazy, man.
Like they were going to work to I'm going to walk in the door.
I'm going to grab my coffee.
I'm going to stop at the spa.
Yep.
Then I'm going to go to the jacuzzi.
Get my breakfast.
Get my breakfast made for me.
And then I'll make my way to my office.
And I might censor a couple people today.
Can you imagine getting to work like that and get paid at the same time?
And getting paid.
That's right.
Don't forget, they were getting paid for this.
Sheesh.
It's, yeah, and it's no wonder they were losing that much money.
For one, from what I hear, they had like three people for every one job.
You know, they were so overstaffed.
They didn't have to worry about losing money because they were getting paid from the government.
Yeah, they were sick.
They were one of those companies that would have qualified as too big to fail.
Yeah.
And when word came out, do you remember, remember everyone just basically pooping their pants when word came out that he was looking at buying them?
And literally the people that was working there was just like, their heads blew up.
You know, he's going to be my boss.
He's going to fire me.
I don't know what I'm going to do.
Like, they're making heartfelt Twitter videos on how they're going to lose their jobs before he even bought it.
Well, they knew that they were dispensable.
And the minute that he took over, that's exactly what happened.
They shut the doors on the place.
People lost, you know.
He walked in with the sink.
He walked in with the sink.
Can you imagine having that kind of F you money?
I mean, honestly.
If I was a Twitter guy, I would have been in that lobby waiting for Elon to show up to work.
So I could be like, Yeah, heck.
Whether I agreed with him or not, they knew he was cleaning house.
I would have been on there brown nosing like, Elon, I love you, bro.
Like, you changed my life.
I am so glad that he bought Twitter, though.
If it wasn't for Twitter, I wouldn't be here right now, honestly.
I was demonetized on every other platform, Facebook, YouTube, all of them.
They're like, nah, man, you can't make money here.
I'm spending that Twitter.
X, on the other hand, they're like, yeah, we'll give you a paycheck.
Yeah.
And last month's ad revenue for me was great because he replied to one of my videos.
And the minute that he did that, I mean, the views like through the roof.
So if I could just get him to reply once a month to a video, man, I'd have it made.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, look at that.
Yeah, dude.
He's, it's literally somebody that, and I think he's a whole different, he's a different person now.
And not because he's, I just think he's grown so much since he's put himself in the limelight.
Yeah.
Take a look at how his first interview with Joe Rogan went.
Yeah.
Like he was, it was hard for me to watch that whole thing at first because I was like, man, this might be a robot.
He was just that socially kind of awkward.
He was very awkward.
But he was willing to do, he was willing to change.
He was trying to figure out his new identity maybe.
But, you know, seeing him smoke with Joe Rogan and then like all that was new to him.
Yeah.
All that was new to him.
And I think that was a big changing point to set the precedent of him now going out like in front of, like, he's having like a Cybertruck review or reveal.
Like he's out there just having a good time, dancing.
It's good.
And like he, he probably, like the Cybertruck, he broke the window on it.
This is a blood review man.
He was just like, fuck it.
This is probably not the exact one.
This is just a replica.
And he didn't let that deter him, though.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, he just kept going.
The other thing that kills me about him is it seems like after he bought Twitter and seeing all the censorship, you know, he was a Biden voter.
He has went hard right since, you know, in what, the last three years.
If you watch the way he talks on Twitter now, he is very much a right-leaning person at this point.
I think he's a Trump voter.
I think he's more of a centrist.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Yeah.
I don't think he, I think he'd be like us politically homeless because, like, okay, look at Trump.
Trump is before his FBI raid, like, Trump was kind of on his way out.
Yeah, he was.
He kind of fucked up with the vaccines.
And then he kept, you know, then he brought on Bill O'Reilly to try to save him.
It's like, bro, like, he finally broke out of only catering to boomers.
Yeah.
He realized like, because he got heckled at that Bill O'Reilly thing.
See, look at him, man.
Like, he's so comfortable.
Look at him.
It's just a whole other person.
And I really want to thank Joe for doing this, man, because he is, I want to say one of the sole, I will say the sole reason Elon is different.
Because this right here made him socially acceptable to the actual entire world.
Bro, my table is never going to get like that.
If y'all want to bring me stuff, the guest, I might put it on there, but my table won't get that crazy.
Did you see the video where he let Rogan shoot the Cybertrucks?
Yeah, with the arrow.
Yeah.
That's what I'm saying, bro.
They're growing out.
They're growing out.
It was impromptupt too.
Yeah, he's like, yeah, we can do it.
I think I have a bow here.
I don't have my big bow here.
I only have this bow.
He's like, it don't matter.
It won't go through it anyway.
You can see the sparks coming off that truck.
It's great, man.
And it's like, you can see just the life coming out of Elon.
And he got away from Grimes.
It's like he got away from the establishment at the perfect time.
And everything was just so synergistic.
Like Alex says, that's a great, another term he coined is synergistic.
Synergistic.
And everything happened at the perfect timing.
And now we're just like, we kind of get a win for centrists.
The right's always going to get a win because they're always going to war.
The left is going to get a win because they're pieces of shit and they control fucking DAs and everything else and George Soros.
But the centrists got a win there, man.
And we don't get those very often.
And I hate the way that truck looks, but I will get one just to support Elon Musk.
There's the weed smoking.
That's a spliff, actually.
It's only half weird.
I watched a...
The next interview that he did with Rogan after that, he was talking about how much trouble that got him in, where he was having to, because he's a government contractor.
Not only him, but his employees were having to do drug tests.
It got him in a lot of trouble for smoking that.
Yeah.
And he said, fuck it.
He's like, people are going to ride with me or they're going to die with me.
Who's on the team?
That's what's great about him, too, because I heard him tell a story about this big rocket he's building down on the coast.
he was like, We made the rocket a certain shape.
I forget what he was talking about, it's a certain shape because of the 2000 of Space Odyssey.
You know, it's like a homage to that movie.
And, you know, I think a lot of where we're at like right now or where he is at politically, I think, you know, it shocked us all watching what happened at Twitter and how the censorship about COVID-19, about, you know, transgenderism and, you know, everything that was happening at that point and, you know, how the White House was involved in it, the government was involved in it, the Department of Homeland Security.
That's pretty scary, man.
Because you know, if they're doing it at Twitter, they're doing it at every other.
Just imagine how deep into Facebook they are.
Because Facebook has their doors wide open for them.
Yeah.
Like, what do you want?
For sure.
Yeah.
Like, Zuckerberg is literally come on in, man.
Basically.
Yeah.
And I mean, there would be no pushback.
You know what I mean?
I can't believe that he is still running that company after what they did with the 2020 election and how deep he was involved because he's not running it.
It's just the face of it.
And it's just insane.
I mean, maybe I'm sure you've heard of this.
Maybe a lot of our fans might not have heard of this.
But Facebook was a government program before it was actually a Facebook.
It was called Lifelog.
And they were literally were logging the lives of Americans and putting it into this database.
And they realized that the American public is so gullible to where they could just have them log their life for them.
So that's why it became Facebook.
Like it's a book of faces.
Your face is in a book and all the information you ever put on that program is in that book of faces.
So they have profiles on you way more and way more detailed than you could ever imagine.
And then they're going to use that AI.
They're going to add AI to that.
And AI is going to be able to analyze your entire profile.
And then they're going to be able to add on all these other platforms.
Or what did they do on Twitter?
Or what do they do on Gorf?
What do they do on, well, there's these like Gab and Getter.
Probably they're not going to give them your information.
I think those are the only two that I could probably comfortably say that won't give your information to the government.
But I can't say that about Twitter.
You can't say that about.
I don't really get on social media, so I really don't know.
But yeah, it's like literally the day that Life Log, that the Pentagon killed Lifelong Life Log, Facebook started.
So Facebook is the government, and that's why all he has to do, Zuckerberg, all Zuckerberg has to do is go to Hawaii and just do whatever he wants.
And then people don't realize how Maui is actually tied into all that.
Maui and Hawaii doesn't like what Zuckerberg is doing.
For sure.
And there's really no difference to me to what they're doing in Hawaii.
What they did to Hawaii is what they're doing to Gaza.
Like they're just clearing out this beachfront property so that way they can have their people go there and have their own utopia.
Except for the Obama's home.
It was spared, remember?
Oh, yeah.
So what do you think, speaking of social media, what do you think about Truth Social and DJT?
Did you buy any DJT?
No, man.
I am on Truth Social, but I haven't even logged into that in a long time.
A lot of people made a lot of money.
Yeah.
That's a whole other thing.
I'm not even mad at Trump for gaining, you know, creating the platform, making it public and making money off of it.
Billions.
That's definitely, I mean, that's exactly what he does.
He's a businessman.
Exactly.
That's what he's always done.
And, you know, the thing is, people are faulting him for that.
It's like, you know, you're only faulting him for that because his last name is Trump.
Anybody else would have done that.
It would have been okay.
And, you know, now there's no disagreement on his status as a billionaire anymore because he's literally just off of DJT, a billionaire.
And the left, they just go screeching off into the night.
And, you know, and I don't know.
You know, the things that they put that man through, it's kind of like with Alex Jones.
The things that they have put both of them through in the last, what, four years?
It's, gosh, man, it's scary.
It's scary.
And what's the scarier part to me is the fact that we'll tell you what they're doing.
We are the test cases.
People are like, ah, yeah, whatever.
Like, okay, first of all, a lot of people don't believe that we're going through the trials and tribulations that we're actually going through.
And then we tell you that we're only the first step.
This is only the precedent.
And they actually do this to other people.
Just like with Owen Schroyer.
He went to jail.
They didn't have, there wasn't very much pushback on that.
Guess what happened?
There's another Steve Baker.
There's just going after reporter.
There's a Wall Street Journal reporter who's still in jail in Russia, right?
He's in Russia.
And they're accusing him of being, I don't know what they're accusing him, probably of being a spy.
Our other big story tonight, the U.S.-Russian prisoner swap.
That's right.
Today's swap, part of a multinational deal considered the biggest in post-Soviet history.
It sent two people, two dozen people rather, free, including three U.S. citizens and another permanent resident.
Let's kick things off with Antoine Lewis live in the newsroom.
Antoine, you've been monitoring the developments all day.
I have.
Now, this involved prisoners being held in seven different countries on two different continents.
And it's one of the biggest acts of diplomacy between Russia and the United States in recent memory.
54-year-old Marine Corps veteran Paul Whelan and 32-year-old Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich are no longer being unlawfully detained, freed as part of a massive prisoner swap between the United States and Russia.
Surrounded by their families, President Biden says both are now on the way home.
They're out of Russia.
Earlier today, they're flown to Turkey, and soon they'll be wheels up on their way home to see their families.
This is an incredible relief for all the family members gathered here.
It's a relief to the friends and colleagues all across the country who've been praying for this day for a long time.
Also freed were Russian-American journalist Alsu Kumarashiva, who works for U.S.-funded Radio Free Europe, and Russian journalist and dissident Vladimir Karamurza, a U.S. permanent resident.
The White House released this photo Thursday afternoon of the ex-detainees.
Their release was part of an exchange that included more than two dozen prisoners in seven countries, including the U.S., Russia, Germany, and Turkey.
They all stepped up and they stood with us.
They stood with us.
And they made bold and brave decisions.
Release prisoners being held in their countries who were justifiably being held.
And provided logistical support to get the Americans home.
Evan Gershkovich was arrested in March of 2023 and sentenced to 16 years in prison on charges of spying and espionage.
Charges both he and his employer denied.
This was the reaction in the Wall Street Journal newsroom minutes after they learned Gershkovich was being freed.
Paul Whelan has been in custody since 2018 and was also sentenced to 16 years on bogus espionage charges.
Russia has resisted making him part of any previous prisoner swaps, including the deal that brought WNBA star Brittany Greiner home in exchange for Russian arms dealer Victor Boot back in December of 2022.
Stephen Natasha, the State Department says the plane with the ex-prisoners is expected to arrive in Washington, D.C. tonight around 11.30.
The president, the vice president, and senior U.S. officials will be on hand to join the families in welcoming them back home.
I'll see you again at 6. Yeah, what a major unexpected development.
Wow.
Thanks, Antoine.
And just.
It kills me.
We don't blink an eye at that.
It kills me because, you know, people like Trump, probably one of the most investigated men in the world at this point, you know, in trial in New York.
Owen went to jail for what, a month over completely nothing.
You know, it was just a made-up charge just to charge somebody.
And then Alex Jones with a lawsuit.
And then these guys, every day with a great attitude and still push forward like it never happened.
And it blows me away that these men are that strong.
Yeah, man.
We're blessed to have that type of strong entity in those shoes to be able to withstand that type of stuff because most people just crumble.
Oh, man.
I'll cater to them.
Like, okay, I'm sorry.
Like, what do you want me to do?
I think about that.
Like, you know, doing what I'm doing, you know, if the city was to ever come after me in a small way, like, it would scare me to death.
And I wonder if, like, would I quit?
Or, you know, but then you see what like Alex Jones went through, Owen went through, all of, you know, these other January 6ers.
And it's like, no, you can't give up.
If you give up, you're just letting them win.
Yeah, absolutely.
And, you know, why make it easy?
You know, why just give up and roll over?
No, for sure.
And before we move on, I just want to bring up another name a lot of people don't even talk about is Gonzalo Lira.
Like, he was literally a journalist who was covering the Ukraine war and went to Ukraine and they never let him out.
Like, he made a video walking out saying he's like, I'm trying to leave Ukraine right now.
And I won't be surprised if I get to the end.
He died in prison in Ukraine, didn't he?
Didn't they kill him over there?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's that journalist.
And his crime was being critical of Ukraine.
And it's not like he was on the right.
He was more centrist to the left, if anything.
He was just covering the truth.
And his crime was being critical of Ukraine.
And that's what we're supporting right now with billions and billions of dollars.
It makes us sick.
Let me ask you this.
With all the money that was sent to Ukraine, how much of the America's homeless could be cured?
Well, a lot.
A whole lot.
Especially if it was ran by a city that didn't have the crazy policies like Austin has.
You could take the billions of dollars that was sent over there and probably house just about, not only house, but house and get these people into services and try to start treating the causes of homelessness.
It would be very easy to do that with that amount of money.
Not only that, but we still have children in this country that they don't know where their next meal is coming from.
And that, you know, that's a shame when we're sending that kind of money to fight a war that we don't belong in.
And when our children, I have a real soft spot in my heart for kids.
That's kind of, I guess, why my wife and I adopted.
No, for sure.
And it makes me sick, you know, sometimes to see these children in the homeless camps and to see kids that are hungry.
It's heartbreaking.
And that amount of money, it always, it makes me wonder.
Why can we send this money to fight a war we have no business being in, but we can't feed our own kids at home?
It's so backwards, man.
Yeah.
We're living in an upside-down world, in the inversion of our reality to the point to where things that are black and white are just muddied now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, and with progressive politics, it's always that way.
And that's the thing, though.
It's like both sides are progressive because they're not really worried about either side is really worried about America.
So you're kind of talking about the uniparty then.
That's really what it is.
It's two sides of the same coin.
You know, people ask me, oh, people give me shit because I'm not, I don't think, I still don't think I'm going to vote this year.
Yeah.
And it's like, well, why aren't you going to vote?
You work in Infowars and this and that.
It's like, yes, okay.
I work here.
What have we been screaming for the last three years, three and a half years?
We have so much election evidence of election fraud.
We have so much evidence of election fraud.
And you want to get mad at other people for believing the left.
Like you get mad at people believing the left.
They're doing the same thing over and over.
Like personally, I can't sit here and scream election fraud for three and a half years and then go vote in the same election system that I'm saying is fraudulent and expecting things to change.
So I get a lot of shit for that.
Yeah, no, it's understandable.
And I just, people are like, you have to have hope.
You have to, I was like, okay, I have hope for humanity.
Absolutely.
But as far as actual voting goes, I just, I'd be a hypocrite if I say that I trust or I can go vote confidently that my vote will go for so much evidence of voter fraud.
Not only voter fraud, but just there were so many issues in 2020.
And on social media, I mean, they had it down pat.
If you said anything about it on social media, you were gone.
You could not even discuss it.
And, you know, I keep going back.
I keep thinking there's that one video where they're doing the count and the observers are outside the windows and they're putting up the things to keep the observation.
And it's, you know, just that one video alone should make people understand like something's not right.
If the observers can't observe.
What are they hiding?
Yeah.
People don't want to know.
That's the thing.
They won't ask these questions like these melon ballots.
2000 Mules is one of the most important movies of our life.
Like, why are you wearing a glove to put ballots in a box?
And why do you have more than one?
That's what I'm saying, man.
The actual evidence of election fraud is astronomical to the point to where, like, I should be the one who's calling y'all crazy for not thinking that there's election fraud.
And then you go talk about demoting, Dominion voting themselves.
We had a, I don't know how true this person really is, but Pablo Escobar Jr. came into his spaces today.
And this is Pablo, the drug dealer's son.
So it's kind of hard with people on Twitter to kind of verify their identity.
But he had a lot of great points that not a lot of people who wouldn't be his son.
He's like, yeah, they offered my uncle Dominion voting so that way in case he wanted to ever be president.
And they were like, no, we're not doing that.
So this is Escobar's son.
Yeah, yeah.
That's crazy.
He's saying that Dominion offered him the services so that way he could become president.
It doesn't surprise me, man.
Fucking that.
That's like, that's crazy.
We all know about Dominion.
Back when 2020 happened, they didn't just talk about, you know, they didn't pull Dominion out of their ass and the problems with it.
That came from somewhere.
I don't care how many lawsuits Dominion files against whoever.
They didn't just make that up out of thin air.
Something is seriously wrong with Dominion.
And guess what?
We're still using.
We're still using Dominion voting systems.
So what's going to happen?
I mean, you know, 81 million votes.
Come on, man.
A dead man walking.
How many dead voters have they actually proved were dead who were able to cast a ballot?
Well, did you see?
This was just a few weeks ago where here in Texas, there is, I forget what the website's name is right now, but they track voter irregularities.
And there was new voter registrations that did not have a social security number that the person ended up dead.
And we're talking like 86,000 of them within one week.
Dead people, dead voters that registered.
And it happened also up in Missouri.
That's a big problem, man.
I'm sorry.
What do you mean, man?
It's normal.
Dead people voted, though.
86,000 dead voters in one week.
And then, you know, you look at like the stuff that Act Blue is doing, you know, about the donations where you have one old lady out in the middle of nowhere that did, you know, a thousand separate donations.
And it just, it's so.
I think I think Rosen did he went inside undercover the nursing home, I think it was, to, I think he was tagging along with a person who was trying to get people to vote for Democrats.
And they were, they had ballots with them and they were just like, yeah, no, no, that's fine.
Just sign your name here.
And yeah, and like they were going in and having these old people just write on ballots and write their name down and that counted as a vote.
I think ballot harvesting had a lot to do with in 2020.
It's not hard.
You scare the piss out of people with COVID, especially older people that, you know, you tell them if you're older and you get COVID, you're going to die.
And then you come in with the ballots.
Hey, just fill this out, fill this out.
And just go through one nursing home.
How many votes is that?
And you know, they were doing this all over the country.
I don't remember.
Think about how genius that is of a ballot harvesting.
Every nursing home is a ballot harvesting farm.
That's true.
Because the people that go there, I mean, the people who actually live there, if they're in a nursing home, they might have a little bit of a memory problem, I would say.
So if the people who work there are part of, like, people, think about during COVID and nursing homes.
They weren't letting people in there.
Nope.
So no family, no nothing.
So do you think these people are on our side?
No.
And all they have to do is give these people anywhere from $50 to $100 and be like, hey, we're coming back.
We're doing some more voter.
All they have to say, literally, is we're going to a nursing home to do some voter to give information.
You know what I'm saying?
To teach these people, just to talk to them about the upcoming election.
And, okay, yeah, cool.
Just don't worry about what's going on.
We'll give you this much money or give you a gift card to go do this.
And they can go back and they can have these same people who don't remember they already signed a ballot to sign another one and sign another one.
So like nursing homes could be, man, honestly, if I was, it's so easy to be a piece of shit.
God.
Oh, yeah.
In our voting system, you know, if it's not in-person voting on a paper ballot that's hand-counted, you know, with the mail-in voting, it's never going to be right.
No, no, no.
And the fact that like they, mainstream news shot a video of people hacking into voting machines, Kamala Harris even talked about it.
And that just gets swept out of the brain.
You can't see that, man.
Just close your eyes and look away.
They live.
You didn't see it.
You didn't see it.
And, you know, the thing with the mail-in voting with COVID, we don't have that this year.
So, well, I mean, I guess they could technically bring something back pretty quick.
Who knows how the Summer of Love, Summer of Rage is going to...
We've been under martial law since Imam was here, so people don't know.
They could just shut it off and you can't go anywhere in a heartbeat.
I mean, you hear about bird flu now, you know, in the milk.
And then it transferred to pigs because the pigs drank the milk from the cows.
It just doesn't make any sense.
Time to start scaring people.
Monkeypox, that's coming back, you know, monkeys.
So do you think that they take, I don't think the liberals have these type of balls, but they could take this ballot harvesting idea to homeless encampments?
I'm sure they probably do.
Really?
I'm sure they probably do.
You think they're scared of going to them?
Well, so let's say here in Austin, for example, most of the camps, I mean, they can be dangerous, but not technically.
I mean, most people know the ones to stay out of, which is the drug camps where the drug's being sold.
You know, that's dangerous.
But all the other ones on the greenbelts where it's just trails, yeah, man, you could walk, anybody could walk down those.
It would be very easy for these people to go down and take ballots to these people and say, you know, here, here's 20 bucks.
You know, write your name on this and vote for this guy.
That's a lot of people.
We have 10,000 homeless just here in Austin.
And, you know, for $50,000, they could go out and give these people $50 and have them sign four, five, 10 ballots.
We'll give you a dollar for every ballot you sign.
And do you really think they're going to say anything about it?
No.
Oh, man.
No.
And, you know, on a local politics level, when voter turnout, like the primaries was like, what, 8%?
Yeah, just a handful of those kind of votes would turn an election over if they could get away with it, which they can.
So yeah, I wish they wish they can.
With this current system.
It's scary.
It's scary, man.
This is like Civil War-type territory.
Yeah, that's what the mainstream is talking about now.
It's like they've been creating an angrier world.
Yeah.
And they're going to blame it all on Joe Biden.
Look at America.
Y'all are failing.
And it's all this one person's fault.
Yeah.
And they're not going to say it's Biden's fault.
Well, and the other thing, you know, this year, this election, it doesn't matter who wins.
One side or the other is not going to accept the election results.
If Biden wins, again, with 81 million votes, the right is not going to accept it.
If Trump wins, the left will just shit the bed over that one.
And so, I mean, what do you do at that point when literally somebody is not going to accept the results of the election?
That's very much heading in one direction, which is civil war.
No, for sure.
And that's like one of the biggest things where I saw.
So to me, I was trying to explain this to Stranger the other day.
It's like, we've been at a tug and pull between left and right forever.
And I told him, just think back to our time.
Let's just go back to 2000.
2000 to 2008, that's Bush.
2008, that's the right.
2008 to 2016, that's the left.
And what happened?
2016, they went back to the right.
Now, 2020 went back to the left.
It's just, it's always going to be that way.
Just so that way they can mess with our emotions.
And that's just how they get their policies passed without having to actually...
And we almost lost the midterms because of that.
I want to say we probably did because Pelosi was still speaker.
And that was just so much chaos.
It's like the chaos went from the streets to Congress.
Have you ever heard of an author named Michael Crichton?
He wrote like Jurassic Park and all those.
He has a book called State of Fear.
Yeah, it's fiction, but he's got a really good point about the government for, if you look back through all of the different administrations, they have something that they're pushing to keep people scared.
That way they can keep control of people.
There has to be something.
Climate change, terrorism, whatever.
There's always something.
There's always something, and it's creating a state of fear to keep people afraid enough that the government can stay in control.
And I think right now, I think that's what the migrant crisis is setting up.
Yeah, what do you think of this video?
Which one is this?
So this is where that cameraman is.
Yes.
Okay.
So I know Carlos.
I don't know him personally, but just from covering events in Austin.
Yeah.
Replay that video when you can.
He hit the cop twice.
Yeah.
He hit him twice.
But what you don't see in this video is shortly before this clip, before he hit the cop, he was in an argument with a cop.
Twice?
Bam.
Yeah.
He was in an argument.
Yeah, he was in an argument with a cop.
There was a state trooper.
It wasn't the same state trooper, but the troopers were trying to block an arrest that was behind him, and he was trying to shove his camera up.
I saw that one.
And the cop pushed him backwards, and Carlos is like, you know, pointing in his fingers.
He's like, you can't do that.
Yeah, basically.
I'm pressed.
You can't do that.
And then shortly thereafter, that happened with the camera pushed twice in his back.
And a lot of people took up for him.
And it was quite obvious what happened.
Absolutely.
He was not falling or tripping.
He pushed that.
Someone pushed me.
No, no, you leaned into that twice.
I'm sorry.
They let him out the next morning, dropped the charges.
And now he's charged again with assault.
And I think, what is the other one?
It was assault and interfering with official duties or something like that.
He's in a lot of trouble for that.
As he should be, man.
Fox is still taking up for him wholeheartedly, man.
They have to, because, I mean, Fox is on its way out.
We were just talking about this earlier.
People were like, Have you seen?
Because we have a couple newscasts running in the break room, and you can change it from whatever you want to.
The other TVs have our actual feed, and dude, it's so crazy to see how far Fox has fallen to where the stuff they talk about, the stuff that they do.
It's like clip art.
You know what I'm saying?
Well, that's all mainstream media.
Who trusts mainstream media anymore?
I mean, you know, it's like until they're scared.
Exactly.
Yeah, exactly.
But, you know, locally here, if you look at the news stations, you know, I have a not a huge following, but I mean, we're pulling numbers that's much more than what they're pulling on social media.
And their engagement is just crap.
Oh, for sure.
I could like say this proudly that this episode, it's only, I have, you know, I'm going on recording almost my 28th episode, and I've released about five going on six or seven.
But within those first five, six episodes, I do have more views than the Don Lemon show.
Oh, my gosh.
I mean, I was going to say that.
That's a huge win for me because on a mainstream.
Yeah, about the thing with Elon Musk and Don Lemon.
Bro, that is like the biggest.
Don Lemon, you just sold yourself as the biggest piece of shit that lives.
One of the biggest pieces of shit that lives on this planet.
Like you had prime real estate with getting on X. Like people were hoping that you came to the other side.
People were like, okay, you literally had a chance for a brand new fresh start and you fucking blew it because you wanted to blow Jeff Zucker.
Like you had the man who gave you the new start and you wanted to ask him such fucking ridiculous questions?
Like, bro, obviously you have, you are just, you're just a talking puppet.
Jeff Zucker still has his hand so far up your ass that he's just using you to fucking talk.
If Don Lamon or Lemon, however you say, Lemonhead, yeah, Don Lemonham.
If he would even come to the center and start, you know, talking about real things, he would make it very different.
For sure.
All he has to say is, I'm sorry, I was brainwashed by CNN and I was trying to make a living.
And now I'm here.
I have Elon Musk.
Like, he could have said that from the beginning.
That's how he could have started his interview.
Like, I'm sorry, I worked for CNN.
I was brainwashed.
And now they canceled me.
I understand.
And now I have Elon Musk.
Elon, thank you for giving me another chance.
And you could just see his face.
His face is just like, I can't believe I'm sitting here with you.
Yeah, Elon.
You're talking about Elon?
Yeah, Elon's like, wait, what the fuck did you just ask?
I know.
I know.
And then his demands, he wanted a cyber truck.
Lamon Gamon had demands after Elon volunteered to do an interview.
Yeah, dude.
He had big demands.
We're talking millions of dollars, a cyber truck.
I mean, the demands, people are saying that the demands were so crazy that it was almost like this was set up.
He set it up to be, you know, to be what it was.
And, but, man, it just, it blows my mind because he, you know, if he could have just stayed with reality for a while, he would have been a huge star.
Right now, he would have been a huge star instead of this.
No, absolutely, man.
And I feel like he is.
I wanted to be like, Elon, that was around the time that I launched my show.
And I wanted to be like, Elon, hey, I know you just gave this piece of shit a chance, but I would gladly replace him and more people would gladly watch my show.
I'm like, I'm not going to simp for Elon like that and try to.
I don't know, man.
X is such a good place to build a following to.
I mean, my following is small, but I've worked really hard to get there in the last two years.
And it's a great place to build a following.
And, you know, now it's even better because I don't have to really worry about the content being X'd out because YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, all of those other places, they'll remove my content.
Facebook and YouTube have already said we're a dangerous organization, so they've limited the reach.
And so, yeah, X, I don't even focus on those places.
It's just, I just.
Yeah, people are like, do you have anything else?
I was like, I'm on Rumble, I'm on Spotify, and I'm on X and Bandai Video, of course.
Rumble is the weird one because Rumble is weird.
I could get traction on all these other sites, but Rumble, I could never get any traction on it.
It's like their front page content is just like, okay, they kind of changed to a YouTube format.
And they're trying to get the people who would get people to go there.
But I will say, though, with Rumble, I do love Rumble because they are very, very considerate.
Oh, yeah.
And I will say this, and I haven't been able to say this publicly.
And I'm glad that it's coming up now.
But so other people can know, can see and understand what happened is when I created Toxic Culture, I created a Rumble channel as well.
But there was already a channel named Toxic Culture.
And they hadn't posted in like two years.
So I had to make a channel called A Toxic Culture.
So my first episode was released on the network of Infowars on a Sunday night live show.
So that happened.
And not even a couple days later, I went to Rumble to upload that first episode.
Maybe I saw it on the second episode.
But I went back to Rumble to upload it.
And my channel was changed to Toxic Culture.
And A Toxic Culture, which was the name of the channel, was now a channel on my page, on my profile.
And there is no more of the other Toxic Culture.
That's interesting.
So they automatically, I was trying to figure out how I could email them.
And before I could even reach out to Rumble, they fixed the issue I was going to bring up to them.
So there's no more that other two-year channel that didn't put out anything was gone.
And now I had the main, and I was just like, so I haven't been able to thank them personally.
So, right now, from the bottom of my heart, I do want to say, Rumble, I do appreciate it.
I do really, I am grateful for you doing that without even me, like, just knowing that y'all noticed that and y'all changed that.
Like, that means, that means a very, very much to me.
So, I will say I love Rumble because of that.
And not only because of that, they've one of the few places that harnessed it InfoWars in general.
So, thank you.
Yeah, and Rumble, I love their interface because I've connected my YouTube channel to it.
So, anytime I upload to YouTube, it automatically just uploads to Rumble.
So, you know, it's handy.
It just pulls everything over.
See, I'm still new to all that.
So I need to, I'm going to have Chase Geyser help me out with a lot of stuff because I'm new to all this, guys.
I'm like, oh, I've been censored for five years now.
So, oh, band.video, cool.
X?
Like, nah, there's a whole thing that you can do now to make things a lot easier and expedite.
Yeah, and Rumble, you know, I thought that, you know, like my content would do well over there because it's, you know, there's not as much censorship.
But yeah, I can't figure it out.
Maybe I need to talk to Chase about it too because I sure can't figure it out.
Yeah, Chase is a wizard, man.
Yeah.
So with everything that we're going through right now, society is going through and you coming from where you come from and your background, what right now could the government or America should do that way we can turn this ship around and help everybody from people like yourself now to people like who you were in 2011 and maybe even our youth because you know with inflation and
you know price of gas it's basically inflation is is basically killing a lot of Americans yeah I think a big part is focusing more on America instead of Middle East instead of Israel and Palestine and Ukraine and keeping a lot more of that money here within our own borders when it comes to homelessness services is a huge thing people will tell you that homelessness is caused by a lack of housing or
a lack of jobs and the truth is most of these folks are on drugs drugs alcohol and rental issues something is causing them to be homeless and a lot of that money could be spent on services to help these people kind of get their life back on track um but having politicians that care more about you and i than they do about a war or a foreign government you know um i think like matt gaits i love matt gaits you know he's america first love you know and if we had more people like him and
rand paul and ron paul i think we would be doing a lot better um yeah we're getting there yeah slowly getting a new the i guess they say the new right yeah which is just centrists who are putting america first under the republican name yeah you know and i think we should have a have like a you know how rhinos is a bad name for republicans oh yeah like we should have a name for the centrists who are like fighting under the republican party you know matt gates marjorie
taylor green oh yeah maybe jd vents there's not byron donalds there's not too many people you can really say that they ran paul you know there's not too many people yeah you know look what happened like to steve scalise yeah like he got shot at the at the republican softball game yeah he's kind of hasn't been the same ever since yeah but ron paul ron paul didn't i mean rand paul didn't get shot but he got beat up by his neighbor he got oh that's why i forgot about that his ribs broken yeah he sure did then at the uh the blm riots
when he was walking out from a restaurant they attacked him and his wife so like he's been put through the ringer well his dad's one of a kind ron paul and i think ran at the same he's going to be the same he's a one-of-a-kind guy too yeah and um there's not too many politicians um that are their way i guess is a good way to put it there that you know that have their views did you once the uh did you hear the uh speech that he gave after uh they passed that bill to send the money to ukraine he was talking about uh rand paul
when he was in the chambers talking and he's just basically like like what the heck man we need more of that yeah if we're gonna start turning things around in this country we need more politicians that's not afraid to stand up and go against the green like they are like matt gaits marjorie taylor green uh byron donaldson i love byron donaldson especially rand paul he's one of my favorites matt gates is he's impressive yeah you know he uh you know the way he speaks he's obviously
very intelligent and uh do you listen to his podcast at all no it's pretty good you should check it out yeah he he's he's he's got a very good podcast and uh but uh yeah i mean um we need we need more people that care more about america i think yeah and there's a good amount of uh politicians who were kind of on our side that we were fighting for yeah one uh this is the biggest one lately is tom cotton yeah like he was on our
side he was doing really really good work up until this israel hamas war started and now he's like he's literally using leftist talking points yeah all these little guys all these little it's like you're demeaning the people who are opposed to you yeah and like you we don't we don't do that like we can call them what they are but you're literally using talking points and just chilling for israel at this point this this whole israel palestine conflict has really driven
a wedge into a lot of people it's it's i think it's brought out the true colors of of many people that no yeah that that even i looked up to as a politician you know um the you know they they kind of show exactly where their allegiance really is yeah uh what's happening in in palestine is very sad um it shouldn't be happening and that's why with these protesters on these campuses i sympathize with their message just not with how they're delivering that message yeah and
um i i just i in my opinion we don't belong in anything in the middle east right now see and we're we're more knowledgeable on the situation to where you could say, I understand what you're saying.
Yeah.
But they're not knowledgeable at all.
They're just following the talking points that they're left with talking points.
Yeah.
So it's like, guys, if y'all just took time to research what you're actually saying, you would kind of go at this from another standpoint.
Yeah, it's like divestment.
We want divestment.
Well, what does that mean?
What do you want to divest from?
And it's like you just see the question marks start floating over their heads.
And then they shut down and basically start calling you, you know, the standard names that they call everybody they don't get along with.
And yeah, the protest, I mean, I think they mean well.
The protest are, it's a lot of young people that want to belong and they're on a college campus.
They're doing the popular thing, so to speak, and they're just following in lockstep.
They have no clue what they're even protesting for.
Yeah, man, that's the thing.
Like their argument would be so much more solid if they literally just took a little bit of time to do some research.
It's sad, but you know, and that's where we are with the youth right now.
And again, it's not, I think a lot of these protests had really nothing to do with Palestine.
It was under the banner of Palestine, but it was more of your communist takeover.
It's just these communists trying to run amok on these college campuses.
That's why they had a want list.
Oh, this is the list of demands.
We need this, this, this.
Did you see that?
Yeah, it's like...
Why?
Are you holding people hostage?
I think in their minds, they're holding the territory hostage.
It's like, you meet our demands.
And it's like, you're, oh, we just have to clear you out.
We don't have to give you anything.
I think it was at UCLA.
I believe it was at UCLA where they took over that one building.
No, it was at Columbia.
Was it Columbia?
And then they demanded that the college feed them.
And the college is like.
Did you see how they did it?
So they had a milk crate tied to a rope and people were on the building.
So they dropped the milk crate down.
And then they had these people try to fit a pizza box into the milk crate.
So it's like, you see these people, like, oh, how do I do this?
Oh, this is going to work?
Square pegging around home.
Bro, it's like, what the fuck is going on?
And then let me break these windows to put the bike lock on that I could just lock the door to.
I just think it's funny that they demanded that the college feed them.
And the college is like, no.
Go to the chow hall.
Just go to the chow hall.
It's right down the road.
I mean, it's a couple.
It's like a five-minute walk.
And they're like, this is basic human rights.
You've got to feed us.
It's like, man, you're destroying our building.
I'm paying for this.
It's like, yeah, I know.
That's why we're not giving you shit because we've got to spend that money on fixing the building.
Did you see that the buildings that they took over that can't even be used?
I mean, it's going to take millions to fix them.
The UCLA camp, did you see the trash that left after that?
It looked like a homeless camps.
I was just about to say that.
It looked like something you've stumbled upon.
It's worse than a lot of homeless camps is what it looked.
Yeah, because those people actually have to live there.
The homeless have to live there.
These people are like, all right, I'm done.
Bye.
The thing that I always wondered was where they were going to the restroom because I never saw a porter potty.
There's no porter potties out there.
Yeah, you don't see them in the video.
So where are they?
I mean, there's got to be, you know, like in the homeless camps here, we have poop buckets.
So there's got to be poop buckets.
Where do the protesters take a shit and piss at?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, we have poop buckets here.
I got a video.
It was actually very funny.
DC Dave and I were walking through this homeless, and you could see the buckets stacked up with the flies flying all around.
Oh, my God.
And walking by them, it's like, oh, yep, those are shit buckets.
What do they do with them after?
They just leave them there, man.
I mean, if I had a poop bucket, I'd just need one and I'd go empty it out and bury it.
No, they fill it up like cats.
They're in back on it.
And then they just kind of stack them up.
It's bad.
It's bad.
It is a hazardous waste nightmare.
Because you know, it starts off-gassing, and then you can see the top starting to bulge up on it.
It's bad.
Yeah, that's just that shit.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to be anywhere near on that thing goes for sure.
Oh, shit.
Well, Jamie, man, I appreciate you joining us.
Thanks for having me out here.
Definitely going to bring you on again in another couple of weeks.
And we'll have probably a little more time.
It's been a while since I've been on any.
This is the first real long form show, so it was a little nervous.
Hopefully I didn't do too bad.
No, you did great, man.
And next time we're going to dove in, it might go from an hour and a half to like three hours next time because we have to expose these people.
Maybe next time you can bring like certain videos and like we'll watch them and break them down so that way that way the people kind of understand the actual problem that's going on through here.
Yeah, I can definitely get some stuff together that's pretty shocking.
Yeah, we'll do that on the next one, man.
Sounds good, man.
I appreciate you having me on.
Thank you.
All right, buddy.
Fucking blessing.
All right, everybody.
Till the next one.
See you later.
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