Canada's Election Plan; Vivek and the WEF; Canadian Excess Deaths AND MORE! Viva Frei Live
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About Georgia not allowing a legal challenge for 2020 was fact-checked by community notes.
Yes, I know.
They said a court deadline was missed.
Doesn't...
Yeah.
Different case.
Not Trump's election contest.
They said fees were not paid on other cases.
Details.
Dropped by a plaintiff.
Again, not Trump's election contest.
I mean, what's amazing, and I'll talk about it on Sunday, how whoever was doing Twitter's community notes is about as ignorant as 90% of the populace is about the fact of the Georgia election contest.
Most people don't even know it was ever brought.
This could be eerily close to insurrectionist talk, or what's Trump and the other 18 being indicted with?
RICO!
Rico love.
Most people don't know why it was never heard in court.
Most people don't know the allegations that were in there.
Most people don't know the substantive merit behind those allegations.
Most people don't know that there was never a third party audit done by anybody, anywhere, any place, anytime.
But the media said that there was a signature verification.
Robert, please address that allegation in the state of Georgia.
The Republican Party, the institutional hacks, particularly Ratburger, had some of his buddies...
This is referencing the indictment, by the way.
Their signature match check was to have a couple of Rat Burger's buddies do it in secret.
I thought it was Rat Face Burger.
It's Raffensburger.
I think it has to be Rat Face Burger.
Although Rat Burgers might be what we're eating in the future, people.
Alright, sorry, hold on.
Let's finish this up.
And only look at a small subsample.
That doesn't count.
They mention in the indictment that it was a criminal conspiracy.
For Mark Meadows and Donald Trump to even try to simply observe the signature match check-in process, even though the law entitles them to that.
Democracy dies in darkness, the Washington Post motto.
That's what they called the fraud.
The fraud is what the state of Georgia was doing.
That's unbelievable.
But yeah, the community notes fact check was more than a little wrong.
I assume, by the way, that was some Kemp person because I said the same thing in other posts and there was no fact check.
It was only a fact check when I, quote, tweeted Kemp.
So one of his people, meh, meh, meh, meh, meh.
They're liars and frauds.
I love Barnes.
Obviously, I love Barnes.
And now let me just see that.
I'm going to share this tweet with everybody.
My critique, by the way, my critique of it...
Community notes, it's better than fact check.
It's more community democratically driven.
You get the input of people if they find it useful.
That's funny.
Actually, why don't I see the community notes?
Either way, I can't see the community notes when I'm not logged in.
Community notes, it's not perfect.
It's not the worst thing on earth.
It's certainly a little bit better than AP fact check or PolitiFact or Snoop or whatever.
The problem with community notes is that...
Let me see if I can bring that one up.
Because the rubric under which that one was brought was interesting.
Let me see here.
Oh, well, maybe the community notes has been downvoted enough that it's no longer there.
Anyway, when it was there, it said added context and then proceeded to add context, which...
Might seem like relevant context to the politically ignorant, but to those who know, and Barnes knowing more than most, was not added context.
It was actually, as I rated that Community Notes, argumentative and not on point.
Added context really is just a way of arguing with a tweet that you don't like.
Adding context, as far as Community Notes fact checking goes, is not a fact check.
I arguably should be permitted because it's adding context, it's not correcting a falsehood.
It is arguing with something that you might disagree with or that you might think needs additional context for people to better understand.
Then tweet, then quote tweet it.
Don't abuse of your authority as a community noteser to graffiti.
And certainly not to add context, which is actually misleading, not clarifying or educating.
All right.
Now, oh, by the way, and also other news of the day, which I won't bring up, but Elon Musk apparently put out a tweet, which we'll see if he follows through with it based on the backlash that they're going to do away with the block function because it's useless and they're going to only allow blocking in DMs.
It got some pushback.
It got some blowback.
It got some bad responses.
Questionable whether or not it's even permissible for something that's on...
Questionable whether or not they even have to allow it.
I wonder if there's a legal reason for which they'd have to allow people to block people that they don't like.
I'm not sure.
But the idea that they would remove the block...
I like the idea.
I'm not sure that I would support the idea.
People abuse of the block to prevent their...
Audience from seeing the truth when it's abused.
Other times, you know, I think it's a useless feature because block someone who's a troll or, you know, a harasser, for lack of a better word.
Oh, yeah, that's going to do something.
They're just going to go create another account, and then you're playing whack-a-mole with the blocks.
But, um, uh, I could get behind.
Yeah, you don't get to block.
It's a public forum.
You want to come out and talk.
If it doesn't break the rules, you don't just get to deprive that person from reaching your public square.
But anyhow, rules of the game.
We'll see if he follows through with it.
Good afternoon, everybody.
Look, if I randomly, at some point during this stream, for no apparent reason, go...
I was trying to look for a Thomas Sanders Vine where he said, I made a terrible mistake and he's reaching out and he's parked too far from the drive-through to get the food.
I've made a terrible mistake.
The day before yesterday, I was fishing and didn't know that I was standing in a red anthill.
At least I didn't know for a little bit too long.
I felt these little bites and little stings on my ankle and I thought it was just the grass rubbing up against my foot until the bites got a little too burning to ignore.
And my ankle got, you know, destroyed by red ants.
And then it turned into these little, what they call, pustules.
And the little pustules, they just say, hey, Viva, pop me, squeeze me.
You don't want to look at this thing on your ankle.
And then I googled, should you or should you not pop the pustules that the red ants leave after they bite you?
All sources on the internet said, no, do not do it.
It can cause secondary infection.
It's not good.
It can leave scarring.
It's like, okay, I don't care about those things.
I'll keep it clean, but I've got to do it.
I've done it, and it was the biggest mistake I've ever made.
You realize why your body responds in the way it does, and it has those little protective barriers that keep the pustules in place, and when you squeeze the pustules, there's no longer something keeping the fluids in, and then it turns into a...
A pussy mess.
And it was so itchy.
It's so itchy.
Those of you who've been watching for a while, you know that I've had the shingles.
And you know that I've had my bad experiences with poison ivy.
It's not a regular itch.
It's like, it's shingles.
It's poison ivy-like.
The skin gets all swollen.
It's an itch that goes into the core of your bone.
I couldn't sleep last night.
I was wearing my wife's aura ring to see how disturbed my sleep was.
I was up for two hours trying to soak my foot in cold water.
But for those of you who don't know, Florida water doesn't get cold.
And so you could run the sink forever.
It doesn't get cold.
It puts some ice in it.
Anyhow.
Okay.
Oh, no, no.
I wasn't ignoring the fire ants.
I just didn't know.
I was like, oh, I'm fishing.
I'm fly fishing.
I'm concentrating.
Oh, they itch even if you don't pop them, Brian Dixon.
True.
But I have a comparative because I missed one on the backside of my leg.
The one that I missed, though itchy, does not look like or itch like the ones that I did.
Squeeze.
Anyhow, now you know.
Learn.
What's the old expression?
Sometimes your sole purpose in life is to serve as a warning to others.
Don't pop them.
So now, hold on.
I've just been dousing my feet in rubbing alcohol periodically so that it just makes it better.
All right, good afternoon.
Everybody, you might notice right here, I got a gift at the post office today, 1509, on the 18th day of August, this 2023.
Anno Domini.
Year of the Lord, for those who don't know what Anno Domini stands for.
Yeah, rub your feet with 70%.
Dude, 91%.
Alright, okay, that's the intro, and now you know my woes.
Oh, it's so damn itchy.
And you scratch it.
You want to tear your flesh off your body.
You feel it up into your...
everywhere.
Let's see here.
Fire answer is dangerous.
I'm from Ireland.
It burns so bad.
And now you realize the bite is not the painful part.
It's the immunological systemic response afterwards that your body goes through.
It'd be itchy.
Like a serious stuff.
I'm just trying to see here.
We might have a secret guest coming.
Okay.
Good afternoon.
So today, what do we have?
Wasn't going to go live Friday.
I was with Eric Hundley.
And the other law posse on Hunley's channel earlier today.
But then, like, as we're talking, I was like, oh, yeah, you know, I'm going to go on Richard Surratt tonight.
Richard Surratt, Saga 960 or Saga 690.
For those of you who don't know, Canada is hatching a post-Trump election plan.
If Trump gets elected.
And America descends further into what Justin Trudeau has the balls to refer to as authoritarianism.
If America falls further down the path of authoritarianism by democratically electing Donald Trump, then Canada, who's judging the authoritarianism of another country, Canada, the one that froze bank accounts, suspended civil rights and liberties despite Justin Trudeau saying, we're not going to do that, violently beat the living piss out of veterans.
Yeah, that hypocrite, Maple Syrup.
He's saying, if America democratically elects Donald Trump, despite all efforts to prevent that from happening, and it takes the democratic turn towards authoritarianism, as determined by the authoritarian himself, Justin Trudeau, they've got a plan.
We're going to talk about that.
We're going to talk about Vivek, because some interesting things about Vivek.
I did not know about his lawsuit against the WEF, which apparently he recently settled on August 1st.
And the apology...
That the WEF issued for having done with Vivek what they seemingly do with a lot of other people who don't oppose it as much as Vivek does.
Let me just get some backdrops here to see what the other stories of the day is.
There's never a dull day.
Oh yeah, Joe Biden.
Apparently he's got a pseudonym.
Robert.
Oh, his name.
What is it?
Robert L. Peters?
Joe Biden, in correspondence about his son's business dealings, was using the pseudonym Robert L. Peters.
Which kind of makes a little more sense of Hunter Biden's nickname for Joe Biden, Pedo Pete.
We'll get there in a second.
And then we're going to just talk about the Trump madness.
Chris Christie.
Holy shit.
It's very easy to make fun of Chris Christie for certain things.
It's not my style, although now I feel bad that I referred.
I said, you're not an elephant to Chris Christie because the elephant is the Republican animal.
And had it been a Democrat, I would have said, you're not an ass.
And I didn't mean any double entendre by that, which some people might think, but Chris Christie's an idiot.
An idiot.
An idiot invoking and appealing to the same leftist arguments that the left is invoking and appealing to in order to discredit Trump, try to get him off the ballot.
We're going to talk about that.
But okay, look, so we'll do the first thing.
By the way, if you're new to the channel, there's a super chat.
MetaBoss says, will this inability to block affect Mark Gerritsen?
You can't comment on his post unless you are someone he follows.
Politicians shouldn't get this.
First of all, I'm going to go out on a limb here and say I don't think Elon's going to do it.
I don't think he's going to do it.
So that's my bet.
Even though some people are going to say he's stubborn and he's going to make the decision, even if it's unpopular, I don't think he's going to follow through with it.
Garretson hasn't blocked me yet, but I think it's because Mark Garretson is a Canadian member of parliament who has a Ukrainian flag in his Twitter official description before the Canadian flag.
He's a hired, hired, an elected member of parliament.
So I don't know.
And now, disclaimers, by the way, we're simultaneously streaming, if you're new to the channel, on YouTube, Rumble, and VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com.
We will end here in about 10-12 minutes after we do a first story and go over to Rumble.
The link to Rumble is in the pinned comment, and I'll share the link.
We then go to Rumble, we do our stream, and then we end on Rumble, and we go to vivabarneslaw.locals.com for a little after-party where we take some tips, some comments, and that's it.
That's the order of the day.
For those of you who don't know also, YouTube takes 30% of these things called Super Chats.
Rumble has an equivalent called Rumble.
And Rumble ordinarily takes 20% of that, but they don't do that for the rest of this year.
It all goes to the creator.
Best way to support, go to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Seven bucks a month, 70 bucks a year, although some people actually support with more than that.
Best community on earth.
Everyone's above average.
And if I also seem to be even more edgier than normal, it's because I drank a Celsius, one of those energy drinks, and it's got a lot of...
What's the word I'm looking for?
Caffeine in it.
All right, people.
Let's go to the top of this article.
Look at this.
Canada has, quote, game plan.
If U.S. takes far right, authoritarian shift, Jolie says.
Now, if this were the CBC, I would be calling them out by saying you cannot just repeat what the elites, what the police are saying without pretending that you're somehow affirming it.
I'm going to go out now.
At least they are quoting her because I think it's a prejudicial statement for Angelina Jolie, Melanie Jolie, to refer to what would happen if democracy in America results in Trump getting elected.
It would be far right.
Because now apparently freedom is far right.
Don't touch my body is far right.
Anti-curfew is far right.
Protest sometimes is far right, sometimes is totally justifiable.
What's the game plan?
It's crazy.
Canada is watching next year's presidential elections closely, says Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly.
For those of you who don't know, Joly in French means pretty.
Not a joke.
Foreign Affairs, okay.
Ottawa.
And we're going to see, like, I think National Post is pulling some crap in this article.
Based on their choice of pictures of Trump.
Ottawa.
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Jolie has been considering a "game plan" for how it would respond if the United States takes a far-right authoritarian shift in next year's presidential elections.
Imagine this.
The non-authoritarian regime is planning how they're going to respond to the democratic elections of another country.
We are certainly working on scenarios.
I mean, it's crazy.
I'm going to be talking about this with Richard Surrett this afternoon.
528, Saga 960 or Saga 690.
I forget what it is.
Jolie added that Ottawa's close political and economic ties to the U.S. means that, quote, we must certainly prepare several scenarios.
What in the bloody hell are you talking about, Melanie Jolie?
What are you talking about?
America's going to elect Donald Trump.
It seems that some people are very scared of this.
And that's going to represent what?
A stronger economy in America like everyone saw 2016 to 2020, excluding the last year of 2020?
She suggested Canada has a game plan in mind but wouldn't go into details.
In general, there is our game plan precisely to be able to manage what could be a rather difficult situation.
Yeah, democracy is always a difficult situation.
It's a difficult situation when democracy does not produce the results that we want.
And why on earth it's anyone's business in Canada who gets elected to the US?
I will work with my colleagues and with mayors, the provincial premiers, with my business community.
With the business community, with the unions, with everyone in the country, so that we are ready regardless of the election outcome.
Jolie drew an analogy to her government's experience working with the administration of former U.S. President Donald Trump, which sought to limit long-established trade in crucial sectors.
Oh, you mean like when Joe Biden canceled the Keystone Pipeline first day in office?
Trump is again running for president, yada yada, and has promised retribution against his opponents.
You gotta love the editorializing here.
Trump is again running for the Republican nomination.
This is Canadian news, by the way.
And National Post is the better of the Canadian news.
Trump is again running for the Republican nomination in next November's election and has promised, notice promised is not in quotes, but retribution is, against his opponents and civil servants.
It's amazing.
They are holding against him his purported promise for retribution while ignoring the actual real-time retribution against Donald Trump and everyone and anyone that had anything to do with him by the Biden Department of Justice in real time.
Forget the real-time injustice.
Let's focus on the fomented, fabricated, future potential retribution.
U.S. Embassy declined comment.
University of Ottawa national security professor Thomas Junot said many Canadians might find it far-fetched to talk about Washington falling drastically How about Canada falling out of step with Washington?
Locking down people, freezing bank accounts, training Chinese military on Canadian soil, spying on Canadian citizens, using the COVID pandemic as an excuse to test out propaganda.
How about if Washington might say Canada might be the one who has fallen to authoritarian measures?
And they're the ones who have fallen out of line with a free democracy, which I'm no longer certain even the US is.
There's been an extreme rise in global volatility in recent years, he said.
Okay, whatever the hell that means.
Okay, whatever.
Junot said Canada could face the prospect of political refugees, economic protectionism in one of the largest trading relationships in the world, and a shock to Ottawa's reliance on the U.S. for intelligence sharing and scientific cooperation.
Those factors don't include missile defense and military protection.
They are thinking there's going to be political refugees of Americans coming to the States.
I mean, I guess they mean in terms of Trump imposing...
Travel bans or immigration bans or anti-immigration policy which would drive illegal immigrants in America to Canada, as has been the case for a little while.
It'd be good for Canada.
They want to double the Canadian population by the end of the century.
That's a good way to do it.
open up your borders to political refugees and so that Canada and Canadians don't have a say in saying, would you mind turning off that tap a little bit?
If an increasingly authoritarian US is increasingly unilateral and dismisses of traditional alliances like NATO or arrangements like NORAD, how does that damage our How does training Chinese soldiers for wintertime combat on Canadian soil...
Damage American security.
Compromise American security.
How does Chinese Communist Party infiltration into the Canadian political landscape via donations to the Trudeau Foundation, via donations to support...
How does that impact American national security?
Another question would be about American intervention in Canadian democratic process.
Already far-right politicians in the US voiced support for the freedom protests in 2022.
Do you understand what they're doing right now?
Already far-right politicians in the U.S. voiced support for the Freedom Convoy protests in 2022.
And already here, you've got Canadians voicing support for Biden or condemnation for a potential Trump win in America.
They are doing what they are accusing their adversaries of doing.
Interfering in foreign politics.
At the time, Texas Governor Ken Paxton, Florida Ron DeSantis, who's now running against Trump, Both fought against attempts to prevent Americans from donating to convoy protesters.
Hold on one second.
At the time, DeSantis and Kemp both fought against attempts to prevent Americans from donating to convoy protesters.
Of course.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Who's the authoritarian?
You're trying to prevent people from donating money to federally incorporated not-for-profits that they decide to support?
And...
Trump's the authoritarian?
December 2021, Liberals promised to create a Canadian Centre for Global Democracy to shore up like-minded countries in Asia.
NDP, Foreign Affairs, Heather McPherson said it's only logical that Ottawa planned for an aggressive Washington.
Of course, of course.
Okay, it goes on, it goes on.
How much does this go on for?
Okay.
The withdrawal from the world stage initiated under Obama and amplified under Trump has proven disastrous as it created a vacuum quickly filled by the rival powers and opened a field of expansion for Russia.
That's the latest coming out of Canada, people.
They're planning for what might happen if authoritarianism is on the rise via democratic elections in the States.
They are offended by Americans, far-right politicians, interfering, voicing support for Canadian issues, while Canadians voice support and opposition for the democratic process in a foreign country, accuse your enemies of doing what It's actually not...
Saul Alinsky rules for radicals.
It's actually Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's Nazi minister of propaganda, who said, accuse your enemies of doing what you are doing.
Oh, let me see.
Before we go, we'll see if there's anything else on the Canadian side before we head over to Rumble for the real party, because it's going to get super, super interesting.
We're going to start with Chris Christie.
Very, very bad, Ben.
Let me see here.
Just make sure that I have nothing left for Canadian stuff.
No!
Oh, oh, oh!
We got one more.
We're going to do it here, people.
We're going to do it here.
Speaking of, you know, Canadian politicians are a bunch of idiots.
Oh, I wanted to do this article yesterday, and I forgot to do it, so I'm just going to go do it today.
Forgot to do this.
Yesterday I did.
More Canadians are being killed by the government than ever before.
You know, Quebec now, over 7% of death in the province administered via lethal injection under Quebec's liberal implementation of euthanasia.
But don't worry, only 0.5% of them didn't follow the protocol.
I need everybody to appreciate this.
I said it yesterday.
I won't go too far into it again today.
Quebec now has confirmed that over 7% of all death in the province results from euthanasia, medical assistance in dying, lethal injection.
It's the top third cause of death in Canada, state-assisted suicide.
The article noted that there were some 0.4% of the cases where protocol for euthanasia wasn't followed in that the individuals were not terminally ill.
To which I just tweeted out to Supreme Leader, Sunset Thief, tyrant, Francois Legault.
Do you know what it means when protocol for euthanasia has not been followed?
It means it's murder.
Like, it's not hyperbolic.
It's not an exaggeration.
Oh yeah, we killed somebody without following the medical assistance in dying protocol in the province.
They weren't terminally ill.
And we didn't follow the rules.
To make sure that the state-sanctioned killing is euthanasia and not murder.
The government of Quebec only murdered 14 or 15 people in 2022.
Nothing to see here.
Cause of death.
Third cause of death in the province.
State-sanctioned killing.
Euthanasia.
So when the country's not killing its citizens in record numbers, it's baffled as to why they're dying in record numbers.
I'll give you all the article here, people.
I don't know who's seen this.
Here, let me just give you the link so you can go, you know, share it.
Oh, now I just lost...
There's the link right here.
Okay.
More people than expected are dying in Canada in 2023 for reasons that are not yet clear.
And by the way, just so nobody calls me a whacked-out, double-vaxxed anti-vaxxer, I am not solely attributing it to any one...
Glaringly obvious possibility.
I have no doubt it's an aggregate accumulation of failed, flawed government policy, which is even worse.
You know, at least if it resulted from one bad decision, you could at least say, OK, we only made one mistake.
So I am not saying it results solely and exclusively from the jab with all of what we now know about the jab.
It results from the jab.
It results from lockdowns.
It results from suicides.
It results from drug overdoses.
It results from people who didn't go get their cancer screenings and are now fighting aggressive cancers that went undiagnosed.
It's resulting from alcoholism.
It's resulting from depression, stress, all things that cause people to die.
So yeah, you're right.
You're right.
It's not only one act of stupidity and incompetence from the government.
It's a cumulative aggregate culmination of stupidity, which some people might now no longer attribute to stupidity, but might actually attribute to malice.
Populations dying.
Record numbers.
We don't know why.
We're killing them.
Record numbers.
Sign of progress.
Oh, look at that.
The Canadian population is not growing enough.
Let's just double the population via open borders immigration.
Jeez, it's almost like a plan.
Sorry, I got carried away there.
Did I talk about this this week?
Whatever.
COVID-19 cases, you've got to understand, it's amazing.
Case numbers are down.
COVID deaths are down.
But owing to...
Okay, that's fine.
By a different measure, one that is tricky to interpret, more people than expected are dying in Canada for reasons that are not yet clear.
Excess mortality, also known as why are more people dying in 2023?
I think the peak, by the way, was in 2022.
It was in 2022.
I think it's in here.
We don't know why more people are dying.
Excess dipped in January, February, but latest 2020 figures indicate it's about 15% to 20% higher than what it was in 2020 and 2021.
I think I did talk about this week.
It's considerably lower than in 2022, which, and I'm quoting, Was a horrific, really, really bad year in Canada, but it's still higher than the first few years of the pandemic.
Why would 2022 have been a really, really horrific bad year in Canada when it's after the pandemic has, you know, apparently, purportedly ought to have taken its most devastating toll?
It's roughly a year after a certain program was implemented with vigor?
Coerced onto a Canadian population.
It's very interesting why the worst year for excess deaths would be two years into the pandemic and about one year after the rollout of the coerced mandated jibby jab.
Excess mortality says about the current state of the pandemic is uncertain.
In part because of a slow patchwork system for reporting the deaths, yet it shouldn't be ignored, says Dr. Moriarty.
We absolutely need to know why we have historically high levels of death.
We need to know why.
Climate change?
Supplements?
Video games?
Is it video games?
No, no.
It's eggs.
It's eggs.
It's the wildfires.
It's...
What else could it be?
Anything else, eh?
Anything else.
All right, that's it.
That's it.
I thought I wanted to talk about this yesterday, but the more I talk about it, I think I might have already covered it.
Here, everybody.
The link is there to that article.
Share it around.
Blast it around.
I'm an idiot.
I didn't double-check that we were live everywhere else, but it looks like we are.
And we're live on Rumble as well.
All right.
Here is the link to Rumble.
Let me just go all caps.
Let's...
I'm going to put in a typo.
Ready to rumble.
And come on over to Rumble, the free speech platform that I love.
And what else was I just about to say?
Also, vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Sunday night stream is going to be amazing.
Hold on one second.
Oh, yeah.
Okay, get that side there.
Nice, nice.
That's better.
All right.
Oh, it's so bloody itchy.
Come on over to Rumble.
I'm going to end this on YouTube right now.
Remove.
3, 2, 1. VivaBarnesLaw.Locals.com.
Booyah.
All right.
Let's see what's going on in Rumble, people.
Ultra MAGA Warlord.
Hold on.
It says, Ultra MAGA Warlord.
This platform isn't free speech.
Ultra MAGA Warlord, what we should say is the platform is protected speech, has policies that are clear and that are implemented with no political bias, with full transparency, because they tell you what parts of your video violate their terms of service, and that is what we mean by relevant protected speech, not the right to run around shouting the N-word, because that's what you think protected free speech means on a platform.
If you want that, if you want the dirty stuff, there's other platforms for you.
This understanding of protected free speech means non-weaponized, non-politically exploited, non-opaque, non-vague rules that are applied with transparency, which they are.
Even when Rumble has its tiffs with some of its creators, it identifies the video, the timestamp, and there is a very, very rigorous process to ensure that it's not willy-nilly hogwash as we see on YouTube.
Which still hasn't told me which part of my interview with Francois Amalaga they took issue with.
But they can kiss the hairiest part of my butt.
Because I don't think they're ever getting back to me.
All right.
What do we start with here, people?
Oh, hold on.
And we got Rich B313.
Thank you very much.
We're good on rumble?
We're good here.
Oh yeah, so let's bring up the best hot take of the day.
I've been spending a little, I say, too much time arguing, not fighting, sincere disagreement with like-minded individuals who are on the DeSantis...
I'm not on Team Trump, although I share what I think because I actually like DeSantis.
I wouldn't have moved to Florida if I didn't like DeSantis and how he...
Did as best as he could with the state of Florida compared to what Trudeau and Francois Legault did with Quebec and Canada, respectively.
So I may have been maybe fighting with him a little too much.
Oh, okay, just in time.
Put that on pause for a second, people.
I didn't want to make an announcement.
Uh-oh, she just went out.
She's going to come back.
I saw Alexa Lavoie from Rebel News in Hawaii in the backdrop for a second.
That was the surprise guest, which I didn't want to publicly announce, but if she comes back in, I'll publicly announce it.
She's back in.
Okay, good.
I see her.
Hold on.
Everyone share this out.
We got Alexa Lavoie, Rebel News, in Hawaii.
And on Monday, I might have another guest talking about what's going on in Hawaii.
You know what?
I'm not going to take any chances here.
Hold on.
I'm just going to tweet this out real quick.
Come on in to Rumble.
At The Voice.
Alexa is here from Hawaii.
Boom.
Okay, we'll get that out now.
Right now.
Alexa, are you good to come in?
Turn your phone.
There you go.
Okay.
Do it like that.
Yeah, do it like that.
Come on.
Okay.
Okay, sorry.
Don't worry.
First of all, your audio is good.
You look tan.
You look tanner than me.
That's a little...
Okay, so everybody who doesn't know who Alexa Lavoie is, journalist at Rebel News, has done some great work.
You might remember her from such assaults as getting shot in the leg by RCMP officers with their tear gun canisters at the Ottawa Trucker Convoy.
Justin Trudeau, egregiously rude with her, not responding to her question about whether or not Canada's going to go Israel's way and have jab after jab after jab.
What else?
You do good work, Alexa.
Okay, so you're in Hawaii right now.
Yeah.
What is going on in Hawaii?
Oh, crap.
You see, I wasted too much time talking.
And now I think she froze up.
Alexa, if you can hear us, you froze up.
Damn you, Starlink!
Oh, okay.
Sorry.
I can hear you now.
Yeah, sorry.
There is a really huge problem of network.
And this is all the way to Lahena, to Onokawa and all the other villages afterwards.
It seems like the electric pole has completely burned down the roadways, Lahena.
And so there is like a terrible network.
why just in front of me there is a truck where they give free power and the network for the people so they put the Starlink but as you can see like there is a lot of people on the park so I'm not alone so it's probably be sometime it can be like over charge Well, no, if the video cuts, at least we'll let you know.
So this is a map of...
What is this?
Which island is this?
This is Maui.
Maui.
And so the Lahaina fires are up here where we see on the left hand, northwest side.
How close are you able to get?
Because the word on the street is that there's basically a media blackout within 12 miles or something?
So right now, the road, the main road is reopened.
So you can pass with your car, but there is a big fence that surrounds La Hena.
And there is military who are protecting the entrance of the road.
There is also police everywhere.
So you cannot even get close to where everything has been burned down.
And especially because what they say is like there is bodies that has not been recovered yet.
go there step on it or you know like just to protect the area um but you cannot even like go close to film like event and media are not still allowed to go so i don't know what will happen but they are pretty strict about it and i know that if you go close you can be arrested um and i suspect that that is also true you can't get there by water if you decided to get on a boat from where you are and try to make your way in via via water But
I didn't try.
But it seems that they will not allow you because I know that some of the residents told me that they did recover some dead body from the water because some people tried to escape the fire going into the water.
But some people, I think, drowned because they tried.
because someone was explaining that it was so hot outside and was burning not only your throat but your eyes and everything.
So people were trying to keep their head under the water and sometimes trying to breathe with straw or something like that they had.
But probably some of them unfortunately thrown into the water.
Are there any updated numbers on the estimated number of people that died?
I saw yesterday that the mainstream have reported 108 events.
Talking with residents, they say that there is way more people who die.
There is way more to come.
And this is really not the number that they think it is because some of them are really experienced to see all the dead bodies in the street.
afterwards or same like trying to escape.
And when they say way more, are they talking like 300 plus or they don't have an idea?
They just know it's not it's not 111.
Like, as I say, just watermarked.
I don't know any information, but you know, like some people were talking about, it would probably result in between like 452,000.
They don't know yet.
As I say, I just talked with a man that his ex-wife is still missing.
So the daughter went to do a DNA test.
To make sure that if they find the bodies, they can actually identify the bodies.
Because since they are burned, they have only the DNA test to know who they are.
I'm going to ask you a number of questions on a number of, call them conspiracy theories, or things that are circulating right now.
One is that...
That they were delaying water for residents to put out fires on their property.
Do you have any details about the stories of, I forget the guy's name, it starts with an M, but the delays in allowing water to be used or to be dispensed?
But what I was able to understand is like because the power was up.
The powers bring the water.
So when that happened, there was no power.
in Laena so they suspect because you need to understand that the power line it's so cold it's really not well maintained and and they are really fragile so what it was explaining to me is like usually it's it's something that happened all the time the wind passed by and they have no power so they used to have no power in in the They started to have no
power the night before.
So Laena had no power, so no water, so it's why it brings some more difficulty towards like trying to extinguish the fire.
But the fire was declared around 6:37 on the morning of the 8th of August.
Around 9 o 'clock in the morning, a press release from the fire department said that they contained 100% of the fire.
Afterwards, what they didn't maybe consider is like the wind, the tale of Dora hurricane was coming by on the afternoon.
And so the bushfire, what they used to have every...
They say we usually have that like every three weeks.
Nobody's panicking about like bushfire.
But the bushfire seems to have been caused by a power line who fall down.
And you know the electric company, it's Aoyan Electric.
And Aoyan Electric probably knew that the power line and everything is so old and so not Well maintained that, of course, something can happen anytime with those power lines.
But anyway, the two major owners of Hawaiian Electric is BlackRock and the Vanguard company.
You know this for a fact.
I mean, this is not...
This is not something that's going to be factually incorrect.
It's BlackRock and Vanguard, two companies or two names that we hear quite a lot of.
They own the Hawaiian electric company.
Yeah, so anyway, if you go and you Google it, see CNN, and you have the selling of the action, and you can see the major, the 10 major owners, because there is many of them.
There are many who own part of...
But the two biggest ones on top of the list is BlackRock and the Von Berg Group.
It's what I was able to find online today.
And it's really unfortunate because that happened, that created a fire, the sirens didn't go off.
And the person who took the final decision is Herman and It's the person in charge for the security emergency department.
And by the way, they found out that this man doesn't have any, any background of dealing with the emergency or disaster emergency.
He did study in law and political science.
And it doesn't have anything like on the field as experience for that.
So the sirens didn't go up because what they say has a reason because of me or hurricane usually like when the sirens go up you the people will go into the land to protect themselves.
So what they say is like if they were they were alerting people with the sirens people will run towards the fire!
That is completely insane.
You know that the fire was so big.
Alexa, are you saying the rationale for why they didn't sound the alarms, literally, was deliberate because they didn't want people running into the fire?
Yeah, so they say that we didn't want people to run towards the hill of the mountain where the fire was.
Because usually it's what you do when you have a hurricane or a tsunami.
But the sirens is made for multiple different reasons.
As white fire, as a terrorist threat, as a flooding or other like kind of natural and human disaster.
And that time, what they gave us a reason is like they were afraid that people were running towards the fires.
And this is totally insane because when you see the video, the fire was like surrounding...
the whole village the whole town and that is like people just like saying this is a bullshit reason especially because the sirens they tested every single month at 11:45 I think it's the second or the first of the month and they asked the citizen can you please like report if you don't heard the sirens and they say that the sirens is really really loud you know and Anyway,
the sirens didn't go off, multiple persons say that no police officer came with big speakers saying like "Get out of here!
Get out of here!" They didn't see any authority coming and telling people to evacuate the town.
Unfortunately, La Hena is like a really...
Middle-wage people, workers, a lot of elderly people were staying in, you know, tower of apartments.
And during that day, because of the wind, the school shut down.
And all the children were at home by themselves because the parents were working that day.
And so there is a lot of children's buddies.
I don't know how many, but...
It seems that according to RESIDENT, we will find a lot of babies and children's bodies probably burned.
Just because children don't know how to escape.
They had no power.
They had no warning of what is going on.
And what people were explaining to me is that the houses are really close to each other, so the fire can spread really easily between each other.
So it's really unfortunate because there is so much that of negligence cause like this terrible disaster.
So it's not the case that the alarm didn't sound because electricity was cut out.
It was an actual...
I just pulled up an article.
No.
It was a decision that they didn't want people...
It was a decision.
The sirens, sirens that is the most biggest sirens emergency in the world.
It's plugged to a battery.
Not power.
So this is all in the website of these actual sirens who actually tell you what it is.
And it's plugged to a battery.
And the battery should start the siren same as if you have no power.
And by the way, if you come back to 2018, when they did send in January a fake...
Text message to everybody in Hawaii saying that they have a ballistic missile that will hit Hawaii.
How come they were able to send that to every single body in Hawaii but they were not capable to warn at least village next to to send people to say warn them go and help evacuate Lahaina.
How come that didn't happen?
Because the main Biggest town where the network was working.
I think it was working because they are not close from here.
It's about 40 minutes drive.
In 40 minutes drive, you can maybe, when you heard the first time that the fire was uncontrollable, you had the time to reach the town and just say, "Hey, get out of it." But people were just sitting in their home and they were just like...
I was talking with a man yesterday, Elijah, and it was like I was in the apartment with my girlfriend and we didn't know what happened because the sky turned black completely like if it was like night.
And when we opened the door, we saw the birds completely getting crazy and leaving the place.
And at that time, we said we need to get out of here now.
And he said I had just the time to take my car from the field because the field wasn't firing.
A minute later, my car would have been completely burned down and I would be trying to escape by feet.
It's wild, okay.
Another thing that some people are talking about, explosions.
Are you hearing stories of explosions from Lahaina?
I saw a video.
I have, like, one person who said that at one point it just, like, explodes.
But you need to understand that if a fire is electric, it can create an explosion.
Like, if you have, like...
Yeah, it was the only question that they were, you know, people were showing pictures of, like, cars that were incinerated and molten metal.
I saw a video of an explosion on CNN.
So, I mean, that's understandable that things were actually exploding.
Whether or not that's...
It was intended to facilitate or just consequences of...
So, first of all, the people who did evacuate that you're speaking to, how did they evacuate and where did they go?
So, a lot of people have escaped by the main road.
But the main road was...
It had like so much traffic and some people told me that they were blocked by the police at one place.
I cannot confirm that.
This is what someone told me that the traffic was blocked and so people had like a hard time to escape the place and so some people were passing by field to escape the road.
I don't know if that is true, but I can just tell you what I heard so far from a citizen.
But we saw a lot of cars in line in some of the footage.
So I need to confirm that with the authorities, maybe the police officer.
I'm here until, like, probably Monday.
Joe Biden is coming on Monday.
Would be interesting to see, because a lot of people, and I tell you, a lot of people didn't like him at all.
They don't like Biden at all.
I mean, not to say that there are some people, you know, saying that you get what you vote for, consequences of Hawaii that voted, I don't know, 55% Democrat, but nobody deserves this period.
More questions.
Have you looked into the 15-minute city rumor that Maui was featured in some tech talk earlier this year and some of the theories are that the land has to get appropriated by government or private interests in order to facilitate turning it into a 15-minute city?
It's still a rumor.
It's still a conspiracy theory.
But we know that the mayor is really involved in sustainable houses.
It's been to so many conferences about it to make sustainable houses.
But what he was saying is the challenge is they have old house infrastructure and to change that it would be costly and difficult.
This is what it was in.
But for the 15-minute city, I'm just wondering, like, you know, Laila is a small, small town to compare, like, the superficie of, like, all the islands.
Do they really want to do that for one place instead of doing that for all the islands?
They will not burn, like, all the islands for making, like, 15-minute city everywhere.
So at this point, like, if you think it really reasonably, I think it's mostly a huge negligence, and now they try to cover up their negligence on not responding correctly to the disaster.
I'm going to pull up an AP fact check on the 15-Minute City once we leave, but I think the reason people are coming to that...
Look, people are blackpilled and they're connecting dots that might not be there.
The reason that I've heard for which people are coming to that conclusion is, have you heard anything about people saying that they're getting calls from brokers or...
Agents to buy their property, their recently incinerated property.
Has anybody confirmed that that's actually happening to you?
So I saw online that some people were saying that their property was not...
So they were not allowed to have the insurance because they had the zoning violation.
I'm skeptical because talking with some of the residents not only know they didn't like they tried to call the insurance but the insurance was just like referring like taking their their name there and just passing on the information to another like department and they will call you afterwards but but the thing is usually you need to investigate of what happened before denying your insurance you know?
And someone told me that if you are denied entrance because of the zoning, usually you can get a part of it because it's only a part of the entrance that is not respected.
But a lot of people say that they will not be surprised because sometimes you have like a three-bedroom apartment or two-bedroom house and you transfer it on the four-bedroom.
So now if you don't declare that, you're actually leaving some rules.
Well, and for those who don't know, who may not have heard this, apparently some people were saying that they were already being notified by their insurance companies that their claims were not going to be honored because apparently they were non-compliant for whatever the reason.
They were not compliant with regulations.
Zoning.
Zoning.
You have not spoken to anybody personally who says that that's occurred for them.
That's why I'm trying to get in touch with some people who actually tell that as a fact on social media and try to reach out to them to really have the proof of that, to be able to get that information out and say yes, this is a fact, I have it as a proof.
Until now, I have nobody who told me that they have been declined yet.
But what they say to me is that they heard from other people from the community who have been contacted by investors to buy the property.
And what they are telling to each other is to take the information about them, to know who wants their land.
Interesting.
Well, and now I can also understand maybe how that rumor, if it is indeed not true, could have been started, where if they're getting calls from prospective developers, they say, oh, you know, you might not get your insurance claim, and then it becomes sort of a repeated broken telephone, like, oh, a broker said I might not get my claim honored, and some people, it turns into, oh, they're not honoring their insurance claims, which seems premature anyhow, but...
All right, cool.
What else?
Is there anything else that I forgot to ask?
I would say that right now at Rebelle, we decided to help them.
So we are now crowdfunding if people want to donate.
We spend, I think, I don't know how many thousands of dollars.
We have Starlings too that we bring because...
Network is something really difficult.
So if people want to donate through our crowdfunding for the community, we are on the ground.
Ezra just went to buy supply already with Lincoln and Jay.
And they went with someone from the camp for knowing what they need and what we can provide and what we can buy for them.
So, if people want to contribute, you can donate at thetruthaboutmaui.com.
So, on this website, we will also put our report.
So, if you want to be updated about what is going on.
And by the way, I don't know if you know, but the main person in charge who didn't...
who choose to not sign...
to get off the sirens and resign yesterday and this is just a day after being questioned about why why did they decide to to not like to not start the sirens and some people ask him if he regrets and he says he then regrets to not start the sirens to warn the citizens and it's really sad because Some people,
like I just talked with a man today that his aunt burned.
So she burned inside of her apartment.
It's really, really sad.
And her mother have her own place like completely burned down.
And now, like, as I say, like, right now it's just a survival, like, kind of way.
They try to find shelter for people to have a place to live.
And I would say, like, there is tents everywhere people are living in the tents.
At least, like, they have, like, good people.
The community is really good to help people and everything.
Coming from the citizens there, they say, "Do not give to FEMA or Red Cross because they were not there.
They were not helping us." And now they come here and they try to get credit for what the community has built.
And they are really, really mad at it.
Everybody, as I say, it's a really good atmosphere.
I saw so many helpful.
And open-heart people, just like a beautiful community who come together and just try to get the best out of all of this.
But as I say, a lot of people are really mad.
A lot of people are really hostile by media.
I heard that they were not really well treated by some outlet.
Like someone said to me that one of the outlet, I don't know which one, but came to them and just asked.
So, what about the dead bodies?
What did you tell?
And it was like, do you have a heart?
Do you have a...
Like, they were so mad that they just come and ask really hard, harsh questions.
And you just, like, these people are in the worst moment in their lives.
We came here and we don't force anybody.
I'm actually engaging in conversation and I just ask, do you want to share your story?
You're not obligated, but if you want, I'm giving you the platform to maybe ask for help or just to tell the story because it's with all the story of everybody, we will be able to reconstruct what really happened that day.
Because without them...
Who knows the real story?
It's not the authority.
They were not there.
They just...
It seems that the authority is just trying to really cover the negligence that happened.
And it seems that the Syrians would have saved countless lives.
You mentioned that I did have one more question there.
I think I'm going to have forgotten it.
Hold on, Alexa, I'm going to bring up the screen where it's thetruthaboutmaui.com and you can go check out everything there.
I've given everybody the link.
Yeah.
That's, I guess that's it.
People are getting food now from where?
Like, how are they getting food, clean drinking water, that stuff?
So, it's all donation from mostly people.
Our donation from Vemo.
They use a lot of Vemo for getting money from other places, like other countries in the world.
From now, they have some people who cook at night.
At least people have a warm meal and they have like supply for babies.
They have like food, fruit.
They have help, medical help.
I also saw someone that was giving acupuncture and massage for people who were stressed out.
As I say, they are really good at what they do.
It's not only one station.
They have stations a little bit everywhere in multiple towns as Laina.
But I heard that Laina is running pretty often out of food.
But this is only what I heard I need to have a look at.
And now, yeah, it's really hot out there.
And it's so funny because some people went really fast to say that is climate change.
Talking with residents, no one says this information.
They just say, you know, Hawaii has so many microclimates.
So many.
And it's changed all the time.
And we are just used to it.
And bushfire is happening all the time.
And I think using climate change is such a political tool.
Especially, I was reading, I don't know, in a few places where they said it was an invasive species of brush that might burn more easily, that has been introduced to Hawaii, or it might be the same type of forest mismanagement in terms of not clearing the brush that you saw in California.
But the reflexive climate change is a very convenient situation now.
It's true what you're saying because in Hawaii there is multiple non-native grass as plant who are highly inflammable who are coming from someplace in Africa or some other places and they know it but these spaces are spreading really
really fast so now they are stuck with a different kind of vegetation that they used to find in that island way back in the history and it's why like people need to understand that if you change the vegetation and the geography as like now there is like a lot of agricultural land that are abandoned that dryer the climate too so it's just like the impact of
introducing it or changing the the landscape that make The place probably more at risk.
But also the infrastructure power line needs really to be checked because it seems like it's just horrible how deficient this power line are.
Let me bring up one thing here, Alexa, because it's nice to see what people are doing here.
Shisco S says, amazing interview.
Canada loves Alexa.
Thank you.
And then we got Fraser McBurney says, I donated 5.5% of my monthly income to help to get the Rebels to Maui and it was my pleasure.
Watch them report from Maui.
They are doing a good job.
Thank you, Rebel and Viva Frye.
And I'll read the others afterwards.
Thank you.
Alexa, I'd say Godspeed.
See what you can get out there.
The question's going to be triggered by terrible power lines, incompetence, aggregate incompetence all around.
The stories to look into that people are very interested in are the offers to buy up the devastated land now, who's making them, whether or not it's true, and the corruption with the bloody Red Cross and those institutions which can't be trusted any more than you can throw them.
Somebody wanted, hold on, who was it?
It was Kenzie.
Kenzie 67 says, can we get a view of the area?
Is there smoke in the distance anymore or no?
No, so as I say, I cannot go close to Laina.
Anyway, there is no network there.
I will really show you if I can.
I don't know if you see, but I'm actually close to the water.
But they are at the camp there.
Oh yeah, okay, I see that.
But I cannot go any further because I respect the privacy of the people.
And they also asked me to not go too close to film because there are some people who have PTSD and they've actually been through so many horrible things.
But right now I'm at the recharge station for free Wi-Fi and I'm with a part of the community.
I'm actually in Onokawa.
It's actually a small town, about 10 minutes drive from Laena.
But when you go to Laena, it's just like, it just hashes.
It's just ashes.
There is nothing else to see.
It's just burning houses, burning cars.
And I know that I wanted to go close to the military, but the military, like...
There is just like bodies.
They didn't search like much of the place.
I think they have like maybe a quarter now that they did search for bodies.
And by the way, this is another side of the story.
So now they claim that probably the land will be toxic.
Toxic and the water, you cannot drink the water because of the toxicity.
Because they say that the building that was built, they are an old building that burned down.
And they were built with asbestos.
And asbestos is something that is toxic.
And they say that there is some other chemical products, especially in the paint and other parts of the houses.
And so now they think that they need to decontaminate.
The land as well as probably the water.
So this is another part of the story.
Do they will claim now that and this is just like something that I'm thinking about.
It's nothing proved that.
It's just my opinion.
But do they will claim later on that that land is too toxic?
Yeah.
Is the government going to have to appropriate, expropriate the land?
It's an amazing thing, actually, when you think about it.
In the days after 9 /11, they were telling everyone in New York that the air was good, clean, and no worries.
When everybody said that can't be and it caused cancer and all sorts of problems.
Was it Pennsylvania where they had the train disaster just recently?
Again, no issue here.
Toxic, can't go back.
Government might have to expropriate the land.
Alright, Alexa, thank you.
And I'd say enjoy.
You're not there for a honeymoon or for a vacation.
No.
It's the most beautiful place on earth and now it's a source of devastation and sorrow.
The population of Lahaina was 13,000 and now it's basically going to be a former city and see how many people died.
It's really like something...
The most, like, outrageous, like, disaster that happened to them, like, so far.
They used to have, like, hurricane tsunamis who are devastating part of the island.
But this time, it's just, like, something that seems to be able to avoid with the proper installation and the proper way to be prepared for...
This kind of disaster.
It seems like they were not prepared at all.
No, and just so incompetent, but then, you know, so incompetent, but they're going to, like, skirt away from the incompetence by making fun of people who come to conspiracy theory conclusions, whatever.
They're going to, like, make fun of the 15-minute city people, the government expropriation, the billionaires acquiring the land theory.
They'll make fun of those people, and then in so doing, allow themselves to skirt around their own incompetence or overt malice, negligence, criminal negligence.
But something tells me this is going to get a little more attention.
It's not going to fade into oblivion.
Nope.
And you're down there with Rebel until Monday.
Where are you going to be putting up your reports?
It's going to be on The Truth About Maui and your Twitter handle?
My Twitter handle and on Instagram from Rebel will be on it too.
Okay.
And your Instagram handle is TheVoiceAlexa because your last name, for those who don't know, Lavoie.
is literally the voice in French so yeah so instagram it's alexa _lavoie okay awesome i'll put up all the links in there anyhow uh be safe obviously uh get some get get the truth and let everybody know what's going on yes of course thank you for having me thank you and come to florida one of these days yes of course anytime awesome see you soon ciao all right bye Okay,
that's it.
Now, by the way, when she was saying that one of the people that she asked questions to burnt her, it was her aunt.
For anybody who might have thought she said her hand.
Alexa is French-Canadian and has a bit of an accent.
And so some of the words come out, you know, I'm not making fun at all.
It was just literally, she said that someone's aunt had burnt up in the house and they were traumatized.
So that's what's going on in Hawaii, people.
And Monday, I'm going to have maybe another guest who knows also, might have some more insights into Hawaii.
But I'm going to bring up one story here.
Associate the AP fact check.
They're out already.
They're out real quick like.
Conspiracy theories falsely tie the wildfires, the Maui wildfires, to smart cities and tech conferences.
Let's hear what AP has to say.
Claim!
Maui hosted a conference about making the entire island into a "smart city" in January and will host another summit next month about using artificial intelligence to govern the island, proving recent wildfires were deliberately set to transform the ideas into reality.
Do you notice how this is phrased?
This is phrased in a way that it could never possibly be true as phrased.
Did they host a conference about turning Maui into a smart city?
That's one thing.
Just check that fact associated.
Did they host that conference?
I think the answer is going to be yes to that.
Are they hosting another conference about artificial intelligence next month?
Just let me know.
Maybe they're not going to do it anymore.
That's second fact.
And then the proving the wildfires are connected is a matter of opinion.
Let's just see how they do this.
False.
The Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences in January was not about turning Maui into a "smart city" It's an annual gathering focused on emerging issues in the information technology sector globally Next month's Hawaii Digital Government Summit Similarly,
it's not specifically focused on using AI on Maui, but about how governments across the state can better adapt emerging technologies.
It also takes place on another Hawaiian island, not Maui.
Oh, so the first half of the fact check is in fact true.
There was a conference on system scientists, system sciences in January.
There's another one coming up next month, not in Maui, but in Hawaii about...
The facts.
As authorities continue to probe what sparked the wildfires in Maui this month, social media users are suggesting government officials have long been planning to raise the island in order to realize their vision of a so-called smart city.
You know what I have to do about this, actually?
I'm going to just archive this afterwards.
Many are attempting to connect the dots between the deadliest blaze in the country in more than a century to efforts to incorporate digital and renewable energies What they don't talk about is in January how they had a smart city conference to turn Maui into an entire smart island, changing everything to electric renewables.
That's the claim.
So what's also interesting is next month in Hawaii, they'll be hosting another digital government summit.
Okay, fine.
But the posts not only misrepresent the concepts of smart cities and 15-minute cities, but also make false assertions about the conferences themselves.
Smart cities generally refer to communities that utilize new technology.
The conference in Hawaii, meanwhile, are broad in scope.
So they're not only about smart cities or 15-minute cities.
They're broader.
There's no truth to the horrendous assertion that the fires were deliberately set to raise the historic town of Lahaina, which was the first capital of the Hawaiian kingdom.
Okay, thanks.
They weren't deliberately set.
They might have been accidentally set and then exacerbated through human negligence with a happy coincidence that you get to start tabula rasa.
Tabula rasa, excuse me.
At the Hawaiian International Conference on System Sciences in January, thousands of researchers presented their work on a wide range of information technology issues, not just on smart city.
Oh, so they did do it on smart city concepts, but other stuff as well.
Thanks, AP.
Nearly 1,500 papers were submitted.
Yada, yada, yada.
About a dozen were related to smart cities.
Oh, so there is truth to the claim that they had a conference in January about smart cities in Maui.
Okay.
We don't need to go through all of this.
They're just a bunch of wordsmiths for the devil.
What's more, the upcoming summit, which has since posted a statement rejecting the false claims on its website, is not even happening in Maui.
Okay.
The annual gathering is in Honolulu.
Some posts also falsely conflate a program called Jumpstart Maui with the two conferences.
But the six-year 30 million joint effort between the Japanese and Hawaiian governments wrapped up in 2017 after building roughly a dozen quick-charge stations for electric vehicles on Maui, among other renewable investments.
There's so much incorrect in these posts.
Bertolini said, I don't even know where to start.
Start by confirming the facts that are true.
Okay, it's going to queue it up.
I'm going to keep that just so that we can actually archive that because much of that might prove to be more true than AP Fact Check is confirming.
Now, that's Hawaii.
I'm going to stop screen sharing.
I'm just going to read a couple of the rants that I got before.
Oh, jeez, it's already one.
420.
Holy cows, where does the day go?
I'm not your buddy guy.
You can't allow a cabal dictate who can run or cannot be elected through lawfare.
Everyone must circle the wagons for Trump, and these actions by communists must not be tolerated.
I'm not your buddy guy.
We're going to get to that right after I read these rants.
Vienticus Prime.
Murder through restraint, deception through neologism, confession through projection, and feigned ignorance.
Those are the tools of our subjugation where the law is vee victis.
And I don't know what that means.
I'm not your buddy guy.
I bet those leftists are really glad the Biden's infrastructure plan.
Oh yeah.
And they get 700 bucks from Biden.
I'm going to cough again.
That's not Rona.
It's just a dry throat.
Yeah, Biden, 700 bucks.
A one-time payment for $700 to the residents of Lahaina because we got billions more to give to the residents of Ukraine.
What's up with the fires in Yellowknife?
So many fires in Canada.
Well, they've arrested some people on arson in Canada.
And just so people don't think I'm making that up, I'm going to fact-check myself in real time.
I know that I read it.
Google.
Yukon wildfires arrest arson.
It's very amazing how that happens.
Let's see here.
Was it in the Yukon or the North?
News.
This was in the news.
Oh yeah, yellow knife.
I'm sorry.
So just so everybody knows that I do my homework before making statements.
Yukon wildfires.
Watch Western Standard.
RCMP says Long Lake Fire in Yellowknife was arson.
Four youths charged.
Wildfires in Canada.
And then we got that.
Okay.
So that's being reported.
The first casualty of war, which is what we're in, a war of information, is truth.
All right.
Now we're going to get to Chris Christie.
Before we get to Chris Christie, I'm going to refresh on Rumble.
There are only 316 thumbs up.
I'm told it helps to thumbs up and drop a comment in the comment section for the Rumble algorithm.
I don't know how that works, but hit the thumbs up if you're so inclined.
Hit the thumbs down if you're so inclined.
And drop a comment so that it'll stimulate some action and bump us up on the front page of Rumble.
All right.
Where were we before Alexa graced us with her presence?
And my goodness, thank goodness that worked out.
I DMed her.
She's like, yeah, I can do it.
Can't really confirm the time and might have connectivity issues.
I was like, okay, well, I don't want to set expectations then to have people be angry.
Where were we before?
Ah, yes, I'm not your buddy guy.
We must circle the wagons because this is not about Trump.
When the deep state through lawfare gets to dictate who you get to vote for, you don't live in a democracy.
What you live in is something along the lines of the Roman Republic before it fell when...
You know, you could pick from those who they allowed you to pick from.
And anybody who doesn't circle the wagon right now might think that, oh, Trump is just so bad.
He's so bad.
We can't defend Trump.
You're not defending Trump.
You're defending a process.
And if you abandon that process to deep state hacks who are going to dictate through lawfare who you get to vote for, you are surrendering yourself to an abuse of the process.
As is Chris Christie right now.
By the way, there's a punchline to all of this.
I'm not going to spoil the punchline.
This is Chris Christie making an utter fool of himself.
And I think that's one of the things folks should keep in mind that are watching.
He is now going to be, when he appears next week, in Georgia sometime.
I just want to stop for one second.
Can I zoom in?
He's going to be out on bail.
Look at his eyes.
Quiet!
Sorry, children are screaming.
Dead eyes.
Chris Christie...
The eyes are the window to the soul.
The eyes are the window to the soul.
If my eyes ever end up looking like that, it means I hate myself.
It means I hate what I'm doing.
It means I hate where I am in life.
I'm looking at Christie right now.
His eyes indicate to me someone who hates himself, hates where he is in life, and hates the world around him.
That's one of the things folks should keep in mind that are watching.
He is now going to be, when he appears next week in Georgia sometime, he's going to be out on bail.
In four different jurisdictions in this country.
New York, Miami, Washington, and Atlanta.
I think that what Republican voters have to start to ask themselves is...
Do we think it's guilty until proven innocent?
Do we think the truth lies in the accusation?
Do we give in to these Stalin-esque commie tactics?
According to Chris Christie, you should.
Two things.
One...
Is someone out on bail in four jurisdictions really our best chance to beat Joe Biden?
And secondly, are we really going to continue to act as if this is normal conduct?
I thought for one second here, he was going to say the abnormal conduct is the abusive prosecution.
I thought for one moment he was going to say that because he put this out thinking it made him look good.
That's the punchline.
I just spoiled it.
He's not going to talk about, is this normal conduct?
Politically weaponized bullshit indictments.
That's not what the conduct he's talking about is.
It's not.
So even if you disagree with some of the criminal charges here, if you think they were an overreach, or as I think on this one, they're unnecessary.
It doesn't get rid of the underlying conduct, which is what we should be discussing in the campaign, which is, does this man have the temperament and the character to beat Joe Biden?
And to be president of the United States again.
And I firmly believe the answer to that is no.
Christie himself put that tweet out because in his deluded mind, he thought...
That made him look good.
Because the truth matters?
Oh, I was not nice to Christie with that tweet, but listen to this.
If you think they were an overreach, or as I think on this one, they're unnecessary.
What the hell is an unnecessary indictment, Chris Christie?
Tell me.
Elucidate that for me.
What is an unnecessary indictment?
Is it unlawful?
Is it abusive?
Is it politically weaponized?
What is an unnecessary indictment?
Oh, yeah, that's an unnecessary indictment.
That is called exploiting the system and taking a big steaming dump on the judicial process.
It's just unnecessary.
I mean, it's unnecessary to slap together a 97-page bullshit indictment.
But that's not what bothers me.
What bothers me is what I think of Trump.
It doesn't get rid of the underlying conduct.
What's the underlying conduct?
Which is what we should be discussing in the campaign.
What's the underlying conduct?
Which is, does this man have the temperament and the character?
Look at Jake Tapper.
Oh, yes.
Go on, Chris Christie.
You're a Republican.
This is how bipartisan the issue is.
Turncoat.
Rhino is what Chris Christie is.
Hypocrite.
Communist.
These are communist tactics.
And they're all good and good.
It's all fair with Chris Christie.
To beat Joe Biden and to be president of the United States again.
And I firmly believe the answer to that is no.
You are an idiot, Chris Christie.
Two questions we must ask.
If someone on bail from four jurisdictions, is someone on bail our best chance at beating?
It's almost like they just forgot.
It's almost like they forgot Trump's successes of 2016 to 2020, excluding the second half of 2020, where he got bamboozled.
Chris Christie, congratulations.
You're an idiot.
Let me just make sure that the chat agrees with me.
It doesn't matter.
If you don't agree with me, it's because you're wrong.
I'm joking.
I'm not joking.
So that's Chris Christie.
Then we've got...
Is that it for Chris Christie?
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah, okay, you know what?
I'll skip a couple of stories because we're going to run out of time.
Let me see in the chat here before I go on to the Vivek.
Because the Vivek is a fumble.
We'll end on that.
Yeah, I'll save a couple of stories for Locals Exclusive.
I was going to go to the...
Oh, the dogs.
Not invite.
Share screen.
Come on.
And you don't know, but when I hear Pudge barking, all I can also envision is her pooping on the ground at the same time because that tends to be what happens when she forces.
All right, Maui.
This is from Kenzi67.
Maui, first island to have a smart city.
Greece, fires where they want to put a wind farm.
Tenerife, smart island.
Burned last year, I think.
Shisko says, what's up with the fires in Yellowknife?
So many in Canada.
Okay, we got that one.
And then let me see if...
Cripey, Crispy got bought off the moral bastard.
Okay.
Hold on, get out of here.
Get out of here.
So did everybody know that Vivek sued the WEF for their scheme where they just, you know, like slap your face onto their website and pretend that you're a young global leader?
Hold on.
Actually, let me see this.
In the chat, who knew that Vivek sued the WEF?
One for yes, I knew.
Two for no, I did not know that he sued the WEF.
Vivek sued the WEF.
Did you know that?
One yes, two no.
Let's see here.
One, yes.
Two, no.
It looks like we're even split.
One and a half.
Okay, you're out of here, Sunbeam Valley.
He did.
I didn't know this until, as we say down south, until a minute ago.
Until a hot minute ago.
What am I going to pull up here?
Okay, we'll pull up this Western Standard.
Vivek Ramaswamy settles lawsuit against the World Economic Forum August 2nd, 2023.
Republican presidential candidate Vivek said the World Economic Forum has met all of the demands in his case against it.
We're going to play the video, actually.
Well, that's probably the best thing here.
Hold on a second.
I'll bring this out.
I'm just going to play Vivek's video, and I'm going to pause it periodically to talk about Vivek.
I like Vivek.
I watched his Tucker Carlson interview.
He is right on all of the points.
The only thing, as I said earlier today when I talked about this with Eric Hunley and the gang, he's right on all the points.
You know, he's right on not being dependent on China for medicines, for minerals.
He's right on China's interest in Taiwan now that the world has seen what Russia can do in Ukraine.
He's right on...
Let me see what else he was right on.
No, he was right on a bunch of stuff.
Now, the only question is...
I don't believe he'll get elected.
I don't even believe he'll get the nomination.
I believe he might be tapped for VP with Trump, which would be amazing because it would be young energy coupled with Trump and would be very strong for another eight years after Trump's next four if Trump happens to get the nomination and win.
I'm a little skeptical of politicians who say all the right things.
And then, you know, they, lo and behold, live long enough to become the villain and get into office.
And like Joe Rogan hypothesized, you know, they sit the new president down.
They show him the third angle of the JFK assassination and they say, now you're going to play ball because this is the reality.
You know, not just with you.
You're young.
You've got a family.
This is the reality.
We run things and you only have so much wiggle room.
Whether or not that actually happens, it's not an un...
Unreasonable thing to think.
So he's saying the right things.
He's saying them loud.
And it's good.
And he's suing the WEF, which is also double good.
Here we go.
Check this out.
Okay.
Boom.
Shakalaka.
Vivek Ramaswamy.
This is from August 1st.
I've been the leading opponent in America of the World Economic Forum's agenda through two books and my most recent company, Strive, which finally put BlackRock and the ESG movement on their back foot.
Two years ago, WEF tried to throw false bait by naming me a quote young global leader when I explicitly rejected their ridiculous award.
They repeatedly failed to remove my name despite escalating demands, so I sued them.
And we just succeeded.
They met all of my demands in the lawsuit.
Public apology, which we're going to get to because it's great, and disavowal and a commitment to never name someone again without their explicit permission, which now allows me to come to some conclusions as to who remains on the W.E.F.'s landing page, where I said before, this was sort of how they had this Epstein-esque political influence.
Just slap up the names.
It lends credibility to the W.E.F.
when they have Jagmeet Singh, Justin Trudeau, Chrystia Freeland, and all the others.
And the others, you know, it lends legitimacy to them.
I don't know.
WF is a world, you know, reputable, unelected, tyrannical regime run by Klaus Schwab, who's penetrating everyone.
So now, if they vowed to never name someone again without their explicit permission, and I get to draw some conclusions from people who are on their website.
Not removed.
I will direct my financial damages in the settlement to the America First Policy Institute, which I had proudly supported in the past because it stands for American Interests Against the WEF Agenda.
The Great Uprising will defeat the Great Reset, just like we did in 1776.
Baby, careful, Vivek.
1776 talk might be an insurrection-y talk to some motivated Alvin Braggish.
What's her other?
Kim Goon?
No, who's the one in...
Fannie Willis, you mentioned 1776.
That might be insurrectionist incitement rhetoric.
So for those of you who think this stops with Trump, you're idiots.
We fought a revolution in 1776 to say that we the people settle our differences through free speech and open debate in the public square in a constitutional republic where every citizen's voice and vote counts equally.
That rejected the old worldview, which said that a small group of elites decide in the back of palace halls how to address the modern equivalence of climate change or racial injustice.
He's right.
Well, that monster is rearing its head again.
First of all, I don't know if he's reading from a teleprompter.
I don't think that he is.
I think he actually is a phenomenal speaker.
And even if he is reading from a teleprompter, he keeps eye contact with the camera like I'm doing right now, although I don't have a teleprompter.
There are others who are just not as charismatic, not as natural when they do this.
Vivek is good.
Stand up with a spine and reject the merger of state power and corporate power together to do what neither could on its own.
He's saying all the right things.
Saying them loud.
Pardon Assange.
Pardon the January Sixers.
Although apparently he said he wouldn't prosecute Biden if he gets elected.
I'm not sure that he said that.
That's what I read in the chat somewhere.
Okay, hold on.
I have been one of the most vocal advocates of our sovereignty as a nation and I have been one of the most vocal opponents of, say, the ESG movement that politicizes our capital markets.
Or globalist institutions like the World Economic Forum that erode on the sovereignty of self-governing republics like the United States of America?
I don't think he's reading from a teleprompter.
The types of flubs that he's making means that he understands what he's saying before he says it.
And this is, I think it's natural.
You let me know what I think.
So it was a particular mystery when the World Economic Forum, after I had written against their agenda through my book, Woke Inc.
and Otherwise, Give him the middle finger, Vivek!
Justin Trudeau?
I rejected their award.
I declined it.
I said that I deeply disagreed with the values of the World Economic Forum and that I wouldn't be a good fit for inclusion.
I said it respectfully.
A few months later, I was told that my name showed up on their website anyway.
I contacted them.
I told them to take it down.
They had the gall to still leave my name.
Yes, I was a successful person in this country.
I love the subtle flexes.
There's a number.
There's nothing wrong with it.
Vivek is an accomplished human.
There's a number.
Book.
I like it.
There's a certain...
Not arrogance, but there's a certain confidence that you have to have if you're running for the office of the most powerful position of what hopefully remains the most powerful nation on earth.
Like Mark Zuckerberg or others who they had named, Elon Musk, that they had named in the past.
I wasn't going to let them get away with that.
And so what I did is I said that I'm going to stand up for what's right.
I sued them.
I filed a lawsuit saying that this was wrong.
And I wanted to demand that they would not only take down my affiliation with them and apologize for it, but also to make sure and commit that they would never try to do the same thing to anybody again, pull that trick on anybody else.
And now I think we can safely conclude that anybody whose face remains on that landing page of that awful website, of that awful WEF organization, tacitly, if not explicitly, approves of it, or they have an agreement.
If the terms of the settlement are what they are, going forward, this is a reasonable inference conclusion that we can draw.
I was prepared to go to the fullest extent because I had the arguments and the facts and the law on my side, and we were not going to stop and let them off the hook.
Booyah.
Well, I'm pleased to say that we got exactly what we set out to do.
What did Bush say after Iraq, too?
Ladies and gentlemen, we got them.
The World Economic Forum has now officially agreed to exactly what I demanded of them.
I want to know how much.
They have further, more importantly, made a hard commitment that they will never add someone to this young global leader or similar list without express consent again, making sure they're not going to get away with these dirty tricks.
And though I wasn't in this for the money.
There was also a financial component to the settlement.
If this is true and WEF actually paid, I mean, it could be as small as $5,000.
Booyah!
Sorry.
What I've said is the money that I got out of that, I don't want that money.
I'm directing it to the America First Policy Institute.
Everyone needs to track the America First Policy Institute to see how much money comes from either Vivek or WEF.
I want to know the quantum of that settlement.
The principle is nice.
Making it hurt.
As they say, what did they say in Kill Bill 2?
You've got to F them with their wallet.
But I don't think it's going to be that much.
It's not going to be punitive, but it'll be symbolic.
The institute that probably was the most opposite of the World Economic Forum's agenda to which I've been a donor over recent years.
I'm directing any payment I receive from this settlement straight to them because this isn't about me.
This is about this country and our future.
And what we really need today is more leaders with a spine.
Not just going to write books as I have.
I mean, I love it.
You need leaders with a spine.
He's talking about himself.
Not just people who wrote books because he has.
He's a success author, and he's got a spine, and it seems he's got some principles.
It's a damn good lawsuit.
It's a damn good settlement.
If it is indeed what Vivek says it is, which it seems to be, we'll get there.
Not just even starting companies like I have, like Strive, to fight against the ESG movement, but to stand up and go further.
That's what I do in court.
But more importantly, that is what I will do as the next president of the United States.
And we will stop at nothing until we have restored the sovereignty of the United States of America and the ideals, the 1776 ideals of the American Revolution that set this nation into motion.
I gotta tell you, as far as a politician goes, when they say the right things, when they can deliver it clearly and on point, You can be impressed.
You should also be weary.
Politicians are fundamentally untrustworthy people.
Anybody who aspires for that type of power typically should not be trusted with it.
I say that as someone who has run for office.
There are exceptions.
And why can't Vivek be as much of an exception as I know that I was and am?
He could be.
So that's it.
So he did sue.
And apparently, I want to read the apology because it's fantastic.
World Economic Forum issues an apology.
Letter from WEF's team reads as follows.
I'm going to read it in Klaus Schwab's voice.
I'm not going to do it.
In reference to the civil action you have filed, you being Vivek, in which...
You complain about harms resulting from your being named without your consent on a list of Young Global Leaders for 2021.
We write to apologize for this mistake.
The forum nominated you in 2021 as a Young Global Leader and accordingly listed you in several documents on its website.
Shortly thereafter, the forum learned that you did not wish to participate in Cianclopolitis' program.
The forum then took steps to remove references to your name from its Cianclopolitis lists, but inadvertently failed to remove your name from all...
The forum acknowledges that this continued inclusion on the Young Global Leaders' document may have incorrectly implied an association with the forum.
And for that reason, the forum apologizes for its unintentional bullshit error.
In early 2022, the forum changed its internal processes so that no future Young Global Leader...
Would be included on that list without their consent.
Go to the list, everybody.
Screen grab it.
And know that as of 2022, anybody on that list is on that list with their consent.
And if they are on that list without their consent and they haven't done anything about it, let them know.
That's it.
That's pretty damn good.
Hold on one second.
It's a young...
Let's see who's on the list for 2022.
Stop that.
Let's go to 2023.
Yeah.
Uns, the young global leaders.
That's not it.
So we got to go to WEF, I guess.
Unste Young Global Leaders include Young Global Leaders and Davos Let's see who they are.
I'm very curious.
Manage my preferences.
Okay.
Save my preferences.
I don't know what I just did there.
Here's all the young global leaders.
Remember these names if they ever run for office again.
So many people, yeah.
Oh, yes.
CEO Jib.
It's very interesting to see who's here.
Daniel Sachs, yeah.
Navrina Singh.
Shamina Singh.
Anyhow, that's it.
So now we can reasonably conclude that anybody on the Young Global Leaders list is there with their consent.
Whether or not that's true of the WEF website as a whole, unclear.
Okay.
Hold on one second.
My foot is so bloody itchy.
Oh my god.
Okay, it feels like it's getting better, however.
There's the link to locals, people.
Vivek isn't a politician.
He's an American stepping up to help return the American flag back to being a good country.
America needs young leaders, not old people in politics.
We are here to pump.
Clap you up.
Trump is the world's president.
What do we got here?
Whatever you do, do it Gandhi style.
Individual thinker.
I'm not going to read that.
Okay.
Come on over to Locals.
I think I've got one more story here, or we might just do all of them on to Locals, yeah.
Sunday night, we're going to have a good stream.
What am I doing tonight?
I know I've got to do something.
Barbecue with the kids.
Did I miss any rumble rants?
De Jong says, Vivek could be great.
He could be the politician from the Dead Zone movie.
The politician from the Dead Zone movie, for anybody who doesn't remember that.
You mean it was Charlie Sheen?
Was it Charlie Sheen or the father?
It was the father.
It was Martin Sheen.
Has anybody seen The Dead Zone?
You're going to think I'm totally crazy.
That's the music.
Christopher Walken gets a brain injury, touches people, can see the future, touches Martin Sheen.
Oh, I was going to ruin the entire movie.
I will not spoil it.
It's a sad movie.
It's a scary movie.
It's a tragic movie.
It's a great movie.
The Dead Zone.
Must watch.
Okay, let me just see what I had in the backdrop here.
If there's any more serious stories that we absolutely have to do here.
No.
We'll save the Joe Biden.
No!
Okay, we'll do the Joe Biden.
No!
We gotta do it here.
We gotta do it here.
Joe Biden.
Pedo Pete.
Remember that Pedo Pete was apparently what Joe Biden's name was saved under in Hunter Biden's phone?
And everybody at the time just thought it was like a really gross name for a man who, according to a now...
Confirmed diary from his daughter, showered with his daughter for too long.
I was reluctant to ever get into the details of that Ashley Biden diary.
But now things just make sense now that the dots have all been connected.
Paid-o-Pete was how Hunter Biden apparently had Joe Biden saved in his cell phone.
Why would it be called Paid-o-Pete?
Well, now we understand, by the way.
Joe Biden's, quote, Robert Peters pseudonym under scrutiny as GOP probes emails.
President Joe Biden's emails from his time as vice president are coming under renewed scrutiny over his apparent use of the pseudonym Robert L. Peters and other names.
Pato Pete.
Peter?
Pete?
Pato Pete?
The House committees on oversight and accountability, yadda yadda yadda.
Has asked the National Archives and Records Administration, NARA, in a letter on Thursday to provide unredacted emails from Biden's time as vice president that relate to Ukraine and natural gas company, Burisma.
Comer's letter to the NARA comes amidst the ongoing House Republican investigation into the president, his son's business dealing, Hunter Biden.
The White House has repeatedly denied that Biden had any involvement in Hunter Biden's business affairs, which we now know to be a boldface, godforsaken lie.
Oh, but he didn't discuss the business with this kid.
Lie.
Okay, he was never in business with this kid.
Lie.
Now we understand where Peter Pete comes from on Hunter Biden's phone.
He stated there was an absolute wall between his family's foreign business schemes and his duties.
Duties.
As vice president.
But evidence reveals that the access was wide open for his family's influence peddling, Comer said in a statement.
We already have the evidence that then-vice president, speaking, dining, having coffee with his son's foreign business associates, Comer said.
Committee wants unrestricted access to narrow case records.
Okay, fine.
Cornwall's letter said the Oversight Committee wants to see email messages to and or from Vice President Biden and Hunter Biden related to Burisma and Ukraine and also highlights the use of pseudonyms.
Paid-o-Pete.
Two of the emails were sent from then-Biden aide John Flynn to the then-Vice President on May 27, 2016 and June 15, 2016.
Hunter Biden was a carbon-copied recipient of...
I know nothing about my son's business, students.
I've never been in business with my son.
Oh yeah, there's $20 million in my bank account and my son spent a million dollars in one year on hookers and blow.
True story.
The House Oversight Committee is now seeking all unredacted communications.
Vice President used a pseudonym, and the pseudonym listed in Comer's letter are Robert Peters, Robin Ware, and J.R.B.
Ware.
My goodness.
Those names were used by Biden for private email addresses during his time as Vice President, according to a report from the New York Post July 2021.
Comer drew particular attention to an email from May 26, 2016, which included an attached copy of Biden's schedule referencing a call Biden had with then-Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
It's concerning to the committee, however, that this document was sent to Robert L. Peters, a.k.a.
Paedo Pete, a pseudonym the committee has identified as then-Vice President Biden, Comer's letter said.
And it goes on.
It's corruption.
It's not turtles, people.
It's not turtles all the way down like the great philosophers.
It's corruption.
All the way down when it comes to politics.
In addition to communication sense to or from Biden and all documents in the narrow case file, the House Oversight Committee is seeking any document or communication where Hunter Biden, Devin Archer, or Eric Schweren were included mentioned.
Archer is a former business partner.
We saw his testimony last week.
We talked about it.
Committee is also seeking all drafts of a speech Biden delivered to Ukraine Parliament on December 9, 2015.
Yada yada.
All right.
You all know, no.
You all now know.
You all know, no.
You all know, no.
Now you know where Pato Pete probably came from.
That's the link to the article.
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