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May 16, 2024 - Viva & Barnes
01:36:55
Awful Canadian Covid Ruling! FBI "Orgy" of Evidence SET-UP! My Brother & MORE!
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You know where I come from?
Okay, I'm from Latin America.
I'm from Venezuela.
Okay, I'm from Venezuela.
Let's be nice.
How many people is there under communist government?
Like, with the Marxism.
We're going to forget about...
Oh, really?
What happened for you, brother?
You don't know what you said?
Yes.
You're fighting for something that you don't have an answer?
You can argue.
You have no idea, but I do promote it.
You see how you're smart?
How you're educated?
You don't know nothing.
You don't have to agree.
I can't educate enough to promote communism.
I will never defend Zofi.
So what should we do?
I have political prisoners in my country.
I have to advocate for them and they are totally tortured.
And what about capitalism?
You are in a capitalist country.
What are you doing here?
Why did you not move to Russia?
Why are you going to move to Cuba?
Because you will not turn Canada into a communist country if you want to try that.
That is not going to happen.
People like us are not going to allow that.
What's revolution?
The revolution is inevitable, but success is not.
We must build the party that will lead the workers to success.
You have no idea what you're talking about.
You cannot agree.
You cannot support anything with a political regime.
Wait for the punchline.
I mean, you understand?
And that regime support communism and Marxism.
This is assassination, killing people, totalitarian, no freedom is what the communists do most.
I think he's dumb, but I just want to highlight what all of you know that I was looking at in this entire video the entire time.
Look at that beautiful dog in the background.
Where is he?
Where is he?
Look at that thing.
Oh, and he's just stretching.
And, oh, well, we can't see him there anyway.
It was more in the beginning when we see him.
Look at that beautiful dog.
There are a couple of highlights in this video.
There's two highlights.
And if I go to the chat and I, you know, ask what the highlights were, you might get them, but we don't have all the time in the world today.
One highlight, which I particularly love, was right here.
I'm educated enough.
To know when a conversation will lead nowhere.
I mean, I guess that's the first step towards self-awareness.
That was a highlight of arrogance and stupidity.
It's okay to be arrogant if you're good and you're right and you're smart.
And it's okay to be stupid if you're sincerely trying to get smarter.
But it's not okay to be arrogant and stupid.
That's a terrible combination.
Ignorance and pride is a very, very powerfully toxic combination.
I'm educated enough to know when a conversation is going to go nowhere.
And that would pretty much be every conversation with you, young lady.
But you're young, wearing the scarf and promoting communism, Lenin.
Very educated.
Very educated.
But then the other highlight is right here.
This one just...
Guys, learn!
You have no idea what you're talking about.
You cannot, you cannot agree, you cannot support anything from a political regional Miss, with all due respect, I can do what I please, says the guy who's promoting authoritarian communism.
Miss, I can do what I please because you live in a free and, in theory, democratic society, you raging buffoon of an idiot.
This comes from Kat Kanada.
Kat Kanada underscore TM, my friend.
Oh, Alessa Canada, I met her as well, who escaped communism hell in Venezuela, educates some cluelessess.
Miss, I can do what I want.
With all due respect, I can do as I please.
Because you live in a free society, you dipshit.
The very same free society that you're trying to destroy and ruin for other people with your communist tendencies.
But that is the tactic of the commies.
They will, you know, buy the rope that they'll use to hang you.
And then the problem with the...
Capitalists is that they will sell the commies the rope with which to hang, that they will use to hang them.
Now, all I have to say is I was going to go for a little bit longer with the intro, but I don't want to because I see Jake Lang's in the background.
Jake Lang, I get a DM in Twitter, out of solitary.
And I'm like, holy crap.
I'm going live at 1130.
Can you pop on?
Let's do it.
Jake, I'm going to bring you in.
Jake, well, I had him on.
One of the Jan 6 prisoners stirred up some controversy that I didn't know would be stirred up by interviewing one of the January 6th.
Political prisoners, as far as I'm concerned.
Okay, I'm going to bring him in, and we'll see, because it was an interesting controversy that I wasn't expecting.
Three, two, one.
Let's see if this is working.
Jake, sir, can you hear me?
Hey, hey, Viva, can you hear me, brother?
God bless you.
Thank you so much for having me on, man.
It's been such a trying time these last about five, six weeks.
So do tell us what happened, because I got notification that the day after or two after our interview, The administration here basically put a pincher move on me and my First Amendment rights,
trying to shut me down from being able to do the fundraising and the interviews and the outreach, telling the truth about what's happening behind these prison walls to the January Sixers, the 1,500 political prisoners that have been Targeted by the Joe Biden regime for protesting the stolen election on January 6th.
And basically, being one of the more outspoken Jan Sixers, they have it out for me, and they hit me with a bunch of fabricated charges, which it took me five weeks to beat them all, and I beat all my institutional charges, and so I'm out of...
Basically, it's a sensory deprivation chamber.
It was the most...
The abhorrent treatment I've ever had, and I've been in 15 different prisons, and I've done 800 days in solitary confinement.
This 36 days that I just went through was almost enough to break the camel's back, but I had Christ with me in the cell, and I'm grateful that His grace was with me.
Tell me exactly how this happens.
We do the interview, and then you go back to your cell, and what happens?
A day and a half, two later, they come in and just say, How does that even work in reality?
Yeah, so what they do is they, this is the magical word in all prisons, safety and security of the institution.
And so when they claim that you're a safety and security risk, they can basically drag you through any means of human deprivation of your rights, your civil liberties.
And throw you in basically like a holding cell without access to a phone, without access to legal library, without access to courts, pencil, paper.
It subverts everything.
It subverts everything.
It is an absolute catch-all so that they can take you and remove you from population and stick you basically in a dark corner and, you know...
Try to remove your voice.
In my case, it happens to other prisoners sometimes for other reasons, but in my case, it's because of the political work that we're doing and pushing for Donald Trump to be elected to pardon the January Sixers is a huge thing.
Hundreds of thousands of voters, I believe, this year will be coming out who have never voted before, who are independents, who are sitting on the fence, and they'll say, because the January Sixers are being mistreated.
I will vote for Donald Trump.
And we're making that message loud and clear.
And so this is coming down straight from the top.
All the Gen Sixers that are making an impact, get them locked away in solitary confinement so we can continue to gag order, basically, Donald Trump and all of his main supporters.
When they haul you off to solitary, first of all, you said sensory deprivation, and I've never thought of it like that.
Was it a lit room?
How big is the room?
What do you have in there?
How do you get in touch with your lawyer?
So, just to measure everything I'm about to say, I'm not here to complain.
You know, we walk in the spirit of victory through Jesus Christ, and this is just to tell the truth to the American people, because I don't like to come off as a whiner, a complainer.
I'm blessed beyond measure by God, and He was with me in the cell, and I have a great support system and amazing people on the outside.
But that being said...
These travesties of justice cannot go on without people speaking out against them.
And so, I'll give you guys the full rundown.
Basically, they come, about five or ten fully dressed up, geared officers come and run down on you and yourself.
It's called a rundown.
And they humiliate you.
They drag me out barefoot in my underwear in front of the whole unit.
They strip searched me.
They didn't find anything.
They brought me upstairs.
To the ninth floor, which is the rooftop of the Brooklyn Federal Prison.
And once I was up there, they put me in a cell with a known violent gang member who is here on a murder charge who pled guilty to it.
He actually ended up being a good human being, a repentful human being, and we got along.
But I'm a political prisoner, and they're putting me in with these extremist gang members.
Me and this young man, we had to survive the first two weeks with one pair of boxers, one t-shirt, and one socks.
No towel, no hygiene products, no envelopes, no pencils, no pieces of paper to write to courts.
And you get out of your cell two hours per week.
You're supposed to get out one hour per day, Monday to Friday, so five hours per week.
But the guards basically laugh in your face, and you have to get a good guard, a good CO, Who will take you out of your cell.
And when they take you out of your cell for your one hour per day, they bring you to a 15 by 10 foot bird cage on the rooftop of a prison.
You can't see anything.
You're surrounded by brick walls.
Basically, the only thing that's open is the top of the cage is open so you can get some sunlight.
The other basic things that make it impossible to live there, which is this is the biggest travesty.
A human being is only a human being if you can communicate to others.
You're stuck in a cell with one other human being, but I count that as solitary confinement because anything else, you're supposed to be able to communicate to hundreds of human beings or dozens or whatever.
You're stuck in a cell with one person.
It's basically solitary, but you don't have access to call your family.
You don't have access to talk to your pastor, to talk to the media, to do any type of normal community.
Outreach.
And so you don't have books.
You don't have any form of entertainment.
So you're basically in an 8x10 whitewashed cell.
You know, what is it?
170 hours per week.
And you have no way to entertain yourself.
They don't give you books.
They don't give you legal library access.
They don't give you anything.
And so...
This is happening in the BOP.
The Bureau of Prisons is so draconian, and it is so outdated.
In other countries across the world, because you're here in the federal prison, you meet people from Slovenia, you meet people from Spain, you meet people from England.
They do not treat their prisoners this way.
America is the only country in the world that puts people in sensory deprivation chambers, holds them like myself today, actually, Viva, is 40 months.
Kidnapped from my home in upstate New York by the FBI on January 16, 2021.
That was 40 months ago.
I had been denied my Eighth Amendment right to a reasonable bond, and I had been denied my Fifth Amendment right, my Sixth Amendment right, to a fair and speedy trial and to access to the courts for 40 months.
And, you know, on top of that, I'm being stuck in solitary confinement for 800 days out of the roughly 1,200 I've been incarcerated.
But I've never been in solitary confinement without having access to a phone once per day.
This was the first time they stuck me in solitary where I was truly cut off from the entire world.
I felt like I was in George Orwell's 1984 book where I was unpersoned.
Literally.
I mean, they say it in the book, but if you're stuck in solitary confinement, you can't call home, you can't write your lawyer, you can't write your judge because they don't give you any materials, and you're just stuck there with...
No clothing, no books, no any way to entertain yourself.
You are literally on person.
This is the furthest reach that they can try to take away all of your dignity.
And if you do not know God in this situation, you have nothing.
But if you have God, you have all things.
And all things are possible through Christ Jesus who strengthens us.
Let me ask you this.
You said you were in a cell with another person for the 30 some odd days?
Sometimes I was there alone.
Sometimes I had a cellmate.
I'm not saying that to minimize the discomfort.
That might actually enhance it.
You're in a cell with someone who pleaded guilty to murder.
Yes.
Execution-style murder.
God forbid.
He's repented.
We did Bible study every day.
He came to Christ and he committed his life to the Lord.
He's a good-souled person.
He was just a young gang member in New York City.
All these young kids, they listen to this rap music, this drill rap.
They get completely brainwashed and they're doing things they would never do if they were alone.
They're in this, you know, Wolfpack mentality.
They feed off one another and they do stupid things and they ruin their whole lives.
And this is one of those people that just, he's not a malicious, intented person.
But, you know, this is not something that you don't put.
A political prisoner in a locked cell for three, four weeks.
He was my cellmate with a convicted murderer.
I am a pre-trial detainee.
I have not been convicted of a single crime.
Viva?
You know, it is wild.
I pulled up a comment.
I don't know if you can see it, but someone said, you know, like when they put Tommy Robinson in jail, they stuck him with inmates that, you know, typically you'd think would want to kill him.
Back in Canada, Arthur Pavlosky, one of the pastors who got jailed for violating...
Alberta Health Protocol for COVID was in a cell with a schizophrenic individual who had pens and pencils.
And it's like, I'm convinced they do this so that something bad happens.
So you were in there.
When do you first get in touch with your attorney after they haul you off to this new cell?
Give me, Aviva, give me one minute.
I gotta redial the phone.
I have 15-minute phone calls here.
I'll be back in just a minute or two, okay?
Okay, do it.
Do it.
Go for it.
Thank you.
God bless.
I'm going to see if...
Do I remove?
I'm going to remove and then see if he comes back in.
I don't want to kick from studio because I don't know if that's going to...
Let me leave it in here and just see when he comes back.
It is sickening.
What are the charges against Mr. Lange?
This is where people are going to say he committed acts of violence.
There may be...
There are charges of assault.
Let me see.
Let me just pull this up real quick.
Jake Lange.
Assault charges Jan 6th.
Capital rally planned in Brooklyn for New York men.
This is from the River Reporter.
Civil disorder, assaulting, resisting.
Lang's prospects after January 6th.
I remember when I asked him, people who wanted to pick on the phraseology, when I asked him, he had a bat at one point and used it to fend off police officers.
Some people in the chat were saying, well, you fight off officers who are assaulting you.
Others said he had a bat.
Fafo.
Fuck around, find out.
First of all, when the Molotov cocktail lawyers are out on bond and then get, what, a year less a day or something, and Jake is in pretrial detention, there are some out there who hypothesize that Jake knows he's going to get convicted.
So in pretrial, he'll get time and a half or two times, whatever his time served is.
This is all a travesty.
It's all a travesty and an outrageous injustice.
Even for those who did commit acts of violence, A, speedy trial, B, no withholding of exculpatory evidence, and C, the punishment should fit the crime.
And if the summer of love taught us anything, well, it's that there's a propensity to tolerate acts of violence and destruction depending on the political orientation of them.
Let me bring...
Well, I'll leave Jake up there and we can...
So, I heard that he's gone to solitary.
Oh, is he back on?
Hey, Viva, can you hear me?
I can hear you.
Am I connected?
Hey, brother, God bless.
So, talk to me.
I hope that your audience is listening because this is tyranny working itself out in the modern day age.
We're not against powdered wigs and we don't go in front of King George and whatnot, but this is what tyranny looks like when it's actually physically present in America.
Thousands of Jan Sixers being hunted down by the FBI, held for years without trial.
Our cases are being literally brought up to the Supreme Court.
Two or three January 6th cases are now in front of the Supreme Court because the federal district court judges inside Of Washington, D.C. are so corrupt and biased, and they're so prejudiced against Donald Trump and his supporters, that the Supreme Court is our only avenue of justice, which is not, that should not be the case.
That is an extreme avenue of justice.
They take one out of 1,000 cases, so the fact that they're having to step in and right the wrongs, which we should know in about one month from right now, the reason why I haven't been able to go to trial is because my case from the last year and a half...
has been pushed up to Supreme Court to 1512 obstruction of Congress charge, 20 year maximum felony, 350 Jan Sixers have the charge, and Donald Trump has now been charged with a criminal.
We are putting our hope and our faith in the Supreme Court of the United States of America to right this grievous injury that we've been suffering under and dismiss this charge for all of us.
Jake, look, when you came on the first time, I didn't realize there was going to be anything controversial about it, and I'm not going to out anybody who sent me DMs and said, you know, watch out and ask this and ask that.
I don't know why it is that you in particular seem to be garnering some controversy as it relates to the January 6th.
Do you know why?
Is there any rational explanation that I might be missing as to why you in particular seem to be garnering controversy among a side that should be unified behind the January 6th persecution?
Well, first of all, the mass majority of the January 6th camp is extremely unified.
There is obviously a few disruptors and dissenters as there isn't any large movement like this.
But second of all, the reason why I believe a lot of the heat comes down on me is because I've kind of come out as the organizational leader from the inside of the prisons.
We run the largest fundraising organization of the Jan Sixers.
And when you're fundraising money, obviously money creates issues between people.
And there is all kinds of strife that gets gelled up when you're talking about hundreds of thousands of dollars and millions of dollars that are raised.
You know, we're very forthright with all of our fundraising.
We put out transparency reports three or four times now on the Gateway Pundit.
And before I was locked up in solitary confinement, we just put out our new one that actually showed that we had donated $15,000 more than we raised on our J6 legal fund.
A new transparency report, over $550,000 have been distributed.
Just from that one fund alone, we do commissary, we do emergency family funds, we do book funds and all types of other fundraising.
But, you know, that is obviously by far the main reason.
And then the second one is that I do a lot of the, I'm very outspoken, I do a lot of the interviews for the community.
As far as when people think about January 6th prisoners and stuff, they have a handful of guys that have really just decided, no matter what the consequences are in the courtroom for being outspoken, which they are slamming the ones who are relentlessly speaking the truth way harder than they're...
Slamming the guys.
They're giving basically kid glove treatments to the guys who take the plea deals, unfortunately, and they don't say anything, and they just go silently into the night.
And then they're taking the hardest and most heavy-handed approach to the guys like myself who will not refuse to take a plea deal and keep on calling out the corruption and the miscarriages of justice that we're suffering under.
So for those two reasons, the fundraising and the media, it's...
I've turned it to a very polarizing figure, both for the leftists and for the conservatives who want to toe the line.
And I also kind of went full out 1776 on January 6th.
So maybe those three reasons put together and you've got yourself a controversial figure.
How long into your solitary were you able to contact your attorney and what did they do to get you out?
And is there any remedy or is it even deemed improper what they did to you or is it just par for the course?
So I was blessed.
I was able to have legal calls set up.
Sometimes they brought me, sometimes they didn't.
My lawyers...
The biggest thing that we did was we filed a 40-page, if you look through my Twitter feed, I think my team was able to post it a few days ago.
We filed a 40-page lawsuit, a habeas corpus, one of the most serious lawsuits you can, on Merrick Garland, the DOJ, and the warden of the Brooklyn prison where I'm being held, cataloging over 40 months of my torture.
From all the different prisons and all the different places, I've been denied my constitutional rights and been mistreated.
And so that was a huge, you know, attack that we launched, basically a counterattack to their trying to just unperson me.
And on top of that, my father and Coy Griffin, the founder of Cowboys for Trump, and about a dozen or two more patriots.
Came outside of the Brooklyn Federal Prison, and Coy Griffin drove from Arizona with his horse, Red, and they did a horseback protest outside the Brooklyn Federal Prison last Wednesday, and it brought the facility to its knees.
They had to lock down the facility.
All of the main lieutenants and captains and the brass had to be outside and present.
There was over 100 police officers outside and COs, and so through protesting and, you know, We're exercising our God-given rights to sue and to speak our minds and stuff.
Basically, they had to relinquish me.
On top of that, their allegations of institutional infractions, which involved my First Amendment rights, were unfounded.
I beat all of the charges, and so they basically couldn't hold me up there, even though they really wanted to.
I'm sure...
They're handlers at the U.S. Marshals, the FBI, the U.S. Attorney's Office that have been pining to shut me up for a long time and destroy the fundraising that we do.
I'm sure that they were very opposed to getting me back out where I have access to the phones like I do now.
But we prevailed in the name of Jesus and no weapon formed against us shall prosper, brother.
I can't imagine what it's like just to be in that.
Is it a lit cell and is it lit 24-7?
Does it have a window or a slot to go outside?
Is there a toilet in it?
What does it even look like in there?
Imagine you're being interrogated 19 to 20 hours a day by a huge fluorescent light just looming over you.
The only time you can get it turned off is when you get a guard that's willing to listen to you around 1 or 2 in the morning.
They'll finally, you know, you have to beg.
Every time they do a round, every 30 minutes to an hour, say, hey, turn off my light, please, after 10 p.m.
And they don't listen to you.
They're very aloof.
One of the hardest parts about being in the SHU, which is called the SHU, the Special Housing Unit, Solitary Confinement, is the indecency and the just lack of compassion that the guards have.
If you need toilet paper, they don't give it to you.
If you need a toothbrush, they don't give it to you.
If you need a towel, it's like they don't care.
They just have this heartlessness to them, including turning off your light when it's supposed to be turned off at 10 p.m.
You're in a cell with a fluorescent light beaming on you 20 hours a day, and it's an 8x10 cell with whitewashed stark walls, and you have just a singular desk and bench to sit on with nothing to do, nothing to write, nothing to read.
And you've got a metal, stainless steel, rusty toilet that smells, that hasn't been cleaned in God knows how long, inches from you when you sleep.
And you've got a two-inch thick little yoga mat, basically, for a mattress on a steel bunk bed.
And that's your Ritz-Carlton for a month and a half, like I had to go through.
And it's in those times where you're completely stripped of all...
Comforts and human niceties that you really understand that if you have a spiritual relationship with God, that even those things that you consider to be absolutely vital when you're outside in the real world, you can live off one bar of soap, a toothbrush, and a roll of toilet paper, which is all they give you.
For weeks at a time and one t-shirt and pair of underwear and a pair of socks for weeks at a time and still remain joyful and confident of God's deliverance power and maintaining your positive attitude if you have God, if you know Christ.
Because if you don't, there are screams and peeling screams of inmates losing their mental grip on reality all night because of the treatment that they're having and then they don't have that firm foundation.
A spiritual relationship with God.
And that's probably the most devastating part about being up there.
Knowing that there's so many hurting souls up there that have been abandoned by our society and completely treated worse than animals.
Even your dog gets walked once a day and you can't do anything to help them.
I tried.
I did my Bible studies through the cell.
You know, they're very thin walls.
And so I had...
Two inmates to the left of me and two inmates to the right of me and my bunkmate.
Every single day we were praying and doing long Bible studies together.
I know most of the parables of our Lord and Savior Jesus offhand.
And so we were able to share the love of God and be together in fellowship.
Even though I couldn't see them, we heard each other's voices.
But this is the trying times.
As our founding father said, these are the times that...
Try men's souls.
And I believe that this is the type of situations that the government puts political prisoners through, but it actually crafts us and molds us and refines us to be the same men of character, strength, and integrity that can actually take down this evil, oligarchal, you know, New World Order system in the endgame.
They've created their worst enemy, strong men who receive the love of God no matter what the circumstances are.
And so I'm grateful that God puts me and trusts me in these situations and tests my faith so that I can become stronger and closer to Him.
And I don't have any complaints other than this is horrible what they're doing and people need to know about it.
But we're not here to complain.
We're victors and we're not victims.
If people wanted to complain or they want to raise this, your plight and the plight of the other Jan Sixers, I mean, do they write to the board of whatever they call it?
The, oh, what's it called?
The CB.
Where do they write?
Who can they contact and how can they reach you?
Well, there are many different, obviously, government oversights that are supposed to be in place.
They have congressional oversight committees, judicial oversight committees.
The judges are really to be blamed for this.
Because they're allowing this to happen underneath their noses.
And there are, if you guys just Google it, I'm sure, the Congressional Judicial Oversight Committee, one of the biggest pushes that I'm personally pushing for right now is impeachments and disbarrings of the federal prosecutors and federal judges that are allowing these human rights travesties to happen underneath their noses solely because they're January 6th political prisoners.
It is not because of, you know, they're targeting us.
And this is happening at a much higher rate.
A lot of the inmates, God forbid, in the SHU are there for violent outbursts that they've done.
They may have stabbed another inmate.
They may have attacked the guard.
And I'm not saying they deserve to be thrown in solitary confinement, but the reason that we're being tortured is a different reason.
We're pre-trial detainees.
We're peaceful protesters.
Some of us, like myself, had to defend our lives at the Capitol from tyrannical police brutality.
But we're not in the same class as your common law criminals that injured or hurt another citizen.
We did what we did because we were called by God to stand to defend our constitutional republic and for them to treat us.
As bad, if not 10 times worse than these other prisoners in many circumstances is really the reason why I'm calling for the judges and the prosecutors to be impeached because this is one of your protected federal classes, right?
Your gender, sexual orientation, age.
You're not supposed to be discriminated or treated differently based upon these different classes.
And one of them is political affiliation.
And so we are being treated.
Differently and harassed and detained and revoked our bond and given extreme over-sentencing because we are conservative Christian Trump supporters.
And for that reason, it's like if modern day somebody was giving out greater punishment or worse conditions of confinement because somebody was a Mexican or a black person and the judges were allowing that to happen and even citing that from the bench.
If you go and Google different political statements that these judges have made on the January 6th or sentencing and in their trials and stuff like that, they're telling them in many cases that you're not a political prisoner.
You were duped by, you know, Donald Trump and you're getting what you deserve.
And, you know, if it was up to me, I'd put you away for much longer.
But the federal guidelines are X, Y, Z. Judges are making purely political-based moves and judgments from the bench, and they all need to go.
God forbid we need a real clearinghouse.
There's only a very few handful of conservative judges that are appointed by Trump and Reagan, some of them, that have any basis in law and order left, and that are not just completed.
Completely complicit and beholden to the Democrat stranglehold in our judicial system right now.
They need to go.
We need a clearinghouse of the DOJ and our judicial system.
Now, you're waiting on the outcome of the Fisher immunity argument as much as everybody else.
What do you have next?
Those are two different arguments.
Fisher is 15-12.
Immunity is solely for Donald Trump.
You're right.
Fisher was the void for vagueness or the constitutionality of the obstruction charge and immunity is for Trump.
What do you have next?
What's your next hearing date?
And how can people reach you in prison or in jail?
So my next hearing date is actually next week.
We have an emergency bond motion that we refiled as well.
That's another thing my legal dean did while I was in solitary confinement.
And this will be my third time going in front of Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee.
I have no criminal record myself.
I'm not a violent person.
I defended lives.
I'm credited with saving two people's lives at the Capitol that day.
He should see the...
The scope of my person who I am.
And he should release me on bond, but he has denied me twice in the past.
So next week I have a bond motion.
In June sometime we should be hearing from the Supreme Court and have a huge end of the movie scene, Friday Night's Light, where many hundreds of Jan Sixers are released from prison because a lot of us are being held solely based upon the conviction of that felony, 20-year felony charge, 1512 obstruction of Congress.
So we should be seeing a huge relief there from Supreme Court.
And then in September, September 9th, 2024, I will nearly, I think actually 1400 days after I was arrested, I will have my chance to prove my innocence, God forbid, in the most biased jury pool of all time.
Basically...
Bringing a January 6th defendant in front of a Washington, D.C. jury pool is like bringing, let's say, one of the 9-11 terrorists survived the plane crash.
Bringing one of the 9-11 terrorists in front of a New York City jury pool, it's basically the same thing with the brainwashing that the media has done against Jan Sixers and the J6 Select Committee did against us.
We have no chance at a fair trial.
Actually, the conviction rate for felony trials of January 6th is 100%, which is almost like statistically impossible because we've had like 150 trials.
So, you know, it's not even an outlier margins.
It's zero.
Zero percent.
Zero wins on felony trials in D.C. So I will be going and making a moral stand, a principled stand.
On September 9th, 2024, saying that I believe what I did was right in the eyes of God and that our founding fathers would have done the same thing if they were brought in front of the Capitol that day to stand for our constitutional republic against the stolen election.
So that's the, you know, that's the next big date.
And I'd love to have a great outpouring of support and supporters there for my trial.
In September.
So if you guys want to get plugged into everything I'm doing, obviously my Twitter account is a great place to stay in touch.
At JakeLangJ6.
My team is updating that constantly.
And if you want to write me, and more importantly...
Write all my Jan 6 brothers and sisters in prison.
Go to PatriotMailProject.com.
It's a long list of hundreds of us incarcerated and the information on how you can write them.
And send them prayers.
Put some money in their commissary books if you guys want a centralized place to put money.
Give me the name again.
I'm going to share the link right now.
Yes.
PatriotMailProject.com.
It started actually with the Bundy.
Um, uh, political prisoners back in the day with Pete Santilli and them, um, when they were incarcerated for 600, 700 days, um, that's when it was started.
And now it's unfortunately had to evolve to help out the Jan Sixers.
So, um, please go to Patriot Mail Project to write me and all of the Jan Sixers.
My name is Edward Jacob Lang, legally, not Jake Lang.
So you'll find me there.
And if you guys want to donate to the Commissary Fund for the Jan Sixers in one centralized place, we send out $25,000 a month to the Jan Sixers on Commissary through sponsorj6.com.
That's an invaluable resource that I manage and personally oversee to make sure that it's all on the up and up.
So that's a great place to go to if you want to just...
You know, sign up for 20 bucks a month or 50 bucks a month, whatever you can afford.
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Jake, will you be able to come back on periodically and let us know how everything's going and how things are progressing?
Of course, Viva, it would be my honor.
You have a great platform.
Your audience is full of patriots and clear-minded people, and that's a rarity.
And so I really enjoyed being on here, and I appreciate the opportunity.
And I pray that God blesses you and this 2024 endeavor to save our country.
Keep praying, guys.
Just power and prayer.
Thank you very much.
Stay in touch, and we'll keep putting this on blast.
Thank you.
God bless.
Have a good day.
God bless you.
Thank you.
All right.
Everybody, that's Jake Lang.
I'm going to go sign up right now.
Did I not?
I think I signed up already.
I'm going to double check that I didn't.
So that's Jake Lang out of solitary.
Holy hell.
It's...
I'm going to give everybody the link to Rumble because that's where we're going to be going now.
I'm going to give everybody the link to Locals if you want to bypass Rumble and just come straight over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
My brother is in the backdrop.
Every time he comes on screen, his hair looks grayer and grayer.
Hold on.
I'll bring him on here so he can introduce himself to everybody, including YouTube.
Then we're going to run on over to the free speech platform Rumble.
And that is it.
Dan, three, two, one.
Sir.
Oh, bro, it is getting lighter.
Look at that.
It's the lighting.
Put your head up close here.
Respect your elders.
Was that rosacea?
Rosacea, maybe a little echinacea.
Free skincare products from your supporters.
That's what I need.
Your facial hair is also great, but coming in nice and even, I like it.
You're going from salt and pepper to salt, baby!
That was intense, man.
Holy cow.
It's outrageous because we did the interview and then I get a message or I see it on Twitter that...
They said, hey, Viva, Jake has been thrown into solitary.
And, like, I have to go check my DMs.
And, like, yeah, he was in there in a month.
But can you imagine, like, they said, you know, Sartre said hell is other people.
Solitary is torture.
But when you're two people being solitarily tortured in the same unit, like, I don't know how, you know, someone doesn't have a night terror and just, you know, destroy the other person in their cell.
It's funny.
I just posted about this yesterday.
I didn't realize Canada itself got in trouble for floating.
For being offside in a lot of their prison conditions.
Not just the conditions, but the solitary in particular.
It's a recognized form of torture.
Some people may demand it in certain situations because it's like you talk about safety.
But yeah, extensive use of that kind of modality.
Holy cow.
Very interesting to hear, first of all, how he survived.
And this is important for people to know.
Anybody can be thrown...
We're getting to the point where anybody can be wrongfully tossed into conditions.
So having that spiritual mission, his purpose, that was very important in terms of...
I've read about this in other survival books, but you have to have that spiritual foundation before you get tossed in.
I'm reluctant to say this because I'm not trying to be glib or make a joke.
There's no but.
Ordinarily in society, if people talk to God in their heads, that's a sign of...
People ask questions.
If you're in a prison cell and you're not in your head talking to God, you're going to dissociate from your own body.
And so it's a fascinating thing.
I don't know how people literally don't go into some form of psychotic dissociation from their body.
Where the hell am I?
I have no idea what day it is, what time it is.
And I don't exist.
Do I even exist?
And how he's able to do it.
I was talking to a correctional officer about them, or a former, how do they do it?
What do the strong ones do?
Routine, some of them spend a lot of time cleaning the unit, cleaning their space, right?
At least they have, and then some of them are able to exercise.
But yeah, when they're alone, that just really changes the whole, and the lights can't go up, man, that sounds like holy hell.
It's torture.
It's just outright torture.
But I also liked his recommendation on how to solve it, because I did like his idea of...
To advise the Crown Prosecutor, in our case the Crown Prosecutors, but the prosecutors there and the judges that some of these conditions may be violating international law.
And so if you let those judges and those lawyers know personally that what they're doing could put them offside international law, that would be good to get on the record and see where that goes.
But anyhow.
Dan, I think we have...
I don't know if you're prepared to talk about it.
I have to at least do it here before we go over to Rumble because that was the thumbnail on YouTube and Rumble and Locals.
Have you followed the assassination attempt on...
Do they pronounce it FICO?
It's not FICO, but...
I mean, look, you don't want to speculate, like give legs to an idea there that may not, you know...
It's obviously disconcerting, especially because what's his name?
The head of the WHO has his own serious issues there.
I think there was something filed against him in the criminal court.
The head of the WHO is not that...
Tedros.
I'm not sure if it's a real meme, but there's a video of him at a gay bar.
I don't know if it's real or not.
The timing is suspicious.
I've watched the video now.
There's a few of them you can find on Twitter, and I don't think I want to play it because it's not graphic.
It's upsetting when you know what you're looking at.
I've watched the video multiple times.
I watched redacted news analysis yesterday.
This is like four days after Is it FISCO or FISCO?
FITSO, FITSO, thank you.
This is four days after FITSO basically blasts the WHO.
He's a populist candidate.
I don't know if he's called the Trump of Slovakia, and I don't know if Abe, Shinto Abe, was considered the Trump of Japan, but it's...
I mean, I've seen all the theorizing, and you've seen the coincidences, and you've seen the piecing the dots together.
The alleged assailant, I mean, alleged, it's on video, and they captured him, is a lefty lunatic.
Oh, he is?
I didn't know that.
Yeah, I believe that's been confirmed.
And I've confirmed it at different sources than merely one.
Like an activist, a lefty loon activist.
You got this guy.
The WHO was using language on their Twitter account.
I called them out on it.
They were comparing.
And people on both sides use this language.
But when they call the cancerous, like the failure to...
A scourge on the universe or a threat to...
Something like that.
They paint people as existential threats.
It's what they're doing with Trump right now.
And it is the dog whistle that they accuse everybody else of.
But you depict everybody, especially the populace, as existential threats.
You know what some nutbag lefty activist, or it could be a righty act, it could be whomever, you know that someone's going to do something.
In watching the video over and over again, people were saying they heard four shots.
I heard five shots, and I listened a lot.
But it seems that the security response, I wouldn't say is, Like, suspiciously let it happen.
It's just, like, incompetence.
And it happens relatively fast.
And then, like, nobody even knows what happened.
And then dudes in the hospital apparently expected to survive got shot in the stomach.
The latest as of this morning is he's expected to survive.
I mean, when they keep using this language of the crisis and keep building this disease X and keeping people in a state of constant panic, it doesn't help.
And so, yeah, you think that joining this treaty...
Is going to be the ultimate savior for humanity.
It makes people really concerned.
If we don't join the treaty, then we're doomed.
Well, yeah, it's like...
Actually, we'll talk about that before we segue into over on Rumble.
But the WHO treaty, this is...
The existential threat to humanity for anybody who doesn't want to be a part of it.
It's like not wearing the mask.
You become the super spreader that kills everybody else.
So it's not just your decision impacting yourself.
It's impacting humanity.
And you can get people to believe idiocy, believe lunacy, and then carry out atrocities.
The WHO, this is the global pandemic treaty.
Barnes and I have talked about it repeatedly.
But in law, unless they try to circumvent national law through executive order or just de facto corporate control, the proposal of the WHO global pandemic is basically to have a one-world order, world government response to a pandemic.
You serve the rights of nations to the global order.
So that was kind of the counter, which is that this is an attack on sovereignty.
At the end of the day, I don't know, like in there, there's nothing, there's no teeth really that can, you know, there's no armed force that can ensure that party signatories are doing their end of the bargain and following the treaty.
Like, so there's nothing to really enforce the commitment to the treaty.
So I don't like, when they say it's an attack on sovereignty, it's more like...
It's an agreement for sovereign nations to relinquish certain decision-making or to at least pass the buck on responsibility, which is what we saw during the pandemic.
So I know exactly how it's going to go, like how they're going to play it and use it, right?
Because at the end of the day, I think the only enforcement provision in there was like, we can get into it later, but...
No, get into it now.
Well, I think it's Article 25 or something where it talks about what happens if...
Someone, one party feels like another party's not doing their bit.
It's mediation arbitration.
Like, they'll just, diplomacy.
They'll figure it out.
We'll figure it out.
So, two things.
First of all, this, and you'll see if you concur with Barnes and my Barnes assessment, but it's mostly Barnes.
This needs to be ratified at the national level under treaty law.
So, unless Canada ratifies this at the national level, unless the U.S. does it at the national level, in theory, it won't have any national legislative or legal.
The problem is, maybe my not-so-original thought is, if they get corporations to comply with the provisions, well, then you don't even need sort of legal enforcement if, for example...
They require vaccinations, passport, whatever, proof of vaccination, and corporations enforce that, and not the government, in which case, you're stuck in America, and so good for you, the treaty doesn't apply, but you can't fly overseas anymore, or you can't do certain things that require a certain international collaboration under this treaty.
So there's a de facto application, and then there's the legal one, and they can get to the former without necessarily going through the latter.
But that's exactly it.
We talked during the pandemic about opinion laundering, where people just kind of put through medical opinions that aren't really theirs, but they have some credibility, and they push these medical opinions forward without really taking...
Here with this treaty, I think this is going to lead to responsibility laundering, meaning what the companies are going to do, to your point, they're going to say, well, there's this treaty that is out there, and we want to comply with the treaty.
Municipalities will do the same thing.
We're like pursuing to the World Health Organization.
It sounds all official and cool.
And we're going to comply with this treaty.
And so they pass the buck on responsibility.
It's not our fault.
We're not doing this.
And they all have the same sort of vested interest in it because it'll result in...
I'm trying to think of more corporate compliance.
Yeah, responsibility laundering.
Information, right?
Information sharing.
So under the treaty, there's a responsibility to share information about, you know, contact tracing on an international level.
Do you remember during the pandemic when they tried to trace who got you sick and they thought they could do it and they wanted to know where you were, who you saw, so that they could go notify the people that you were in contact with so that you would have to then quarantine because you...
It's almost like insanity that had ever happened and people forgot and now seem to want to be implementing it on a global scale.
Right, that's where the kids were locked in their rooms for, what, 10-14 days in Quebec?
Because of like three chains of removal from someone who had...
Possibly develop symptoms.
Turned out to be allergies.
Right?
Like, exactly.
And it's all going to be under the guise of, oh, well, we're just following the treaty.
So the other side of the coin is like, look, we flout treaties all the time.
So, okay, we'll sign it, sure.
We'll just flout it and go try to enforce it.
You can't.
So maybe that's, you know, the other positive side.
No, but it's like the Paris Treaty is voluntary, and yet...
Trudeau is going to cripple and sink Canada to voluntarily comply with it, whereas China, not so much.
I can see it now, where he gets up there and he's like, we've now signed the new treaty for the pandemic treaty, and we take our responsibilities very seriously and so effective.
I know exactly how they're going to play it.
But so the bottom line is it's not going to change much from a legal perspective unless it gets ratified at a national level.
It doesn't become national law, but there's just going to be a de facto application because corporations are going to willingly submit to it.
And this is how fascism actually works.
Corporations working with government to basically impose a one world order.
Is it a new world order?
One world government.
I think, hold on, there's a term like that they actually use.
I think it's called One Health or something.
And they don't even...
They're not hiding it anymore.
Yes, right.
So the treaty refers to other documents, other agreements that could be subject to change through a different process.
I don't know.
So in other words, you're kind of signing something that ties to something else, and that could change.
So it's like, it's a bit of a...
It's a fuck it.
You're too polite.
It's a clusterfuck.
And what it is, is in fact the creeping fascism and...
They want control over everybody, micromanaging.
They want to lock you on islands and make you give a QR code to get off.
But don't worry, that was only for...
What do they call it?
A tourist tax.
And yo, now it's for compliance with the...
What is it called?
No, they're ahead of the curve on the treaty compliance.
What's the treaty called again?
The Global Pandemic Treaty?
What's the title?
I don't have it in front of me.
I'm trying to pull up some videos here that I realize.
When you bookmark Twitter on your phone, it doesn't bookmark on your computer.
What's it called?
Revised draft poo pandemic agreement.
The poo pandemic agreement.
It's called the poo pandemic agreement.
The poo pandemic agreement.
Get closer to the screen, Dan.
I don't think we can see it.
All right, now I'm ending on YouTube.
Come on over to Rumble, everybody.
The link is there, and this doesn't affect us, Dan.
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I'm so stupid.
I forget to, like, promote my own stuff, our own stuff.
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Dan, what the...
I'm not going to swear because Dad's been asking me not to swear as much as I've been swearing.
Daddy.
Why did you call Stormy Daniels a comebag?
He didn't say that, people.
I support silence the violence and shun the guns.
I don't even understand the words I just read.
I support silence the violence and shun the guns.
I don't know what that means.
It's an organization.
Basically, it's to get street gangs off the streets.
At first, I was reluctant.
Well, does this mean you're...
For anti-firearms.
And then they flip the page over like, no, we're very pro-legal firearms ownership, just not the illegal stuff.
I'm like, oh, that's cool.
Support.
Well, why don't they do silence the violence and...
Oh, I don't even want to say license.
That'll still piss off.
And understandably so, Second Amendment proponents.
But they should promote lawful procurement of firearms and not shun the guns.
Because I don't think that level of triviality is not going to convince anybody of anything.
Pasha Moyer says, get rid of the Christmas merch, never.
And I'm Not Your Buddy Guy over on Rumble says, just wanted to appreciate you linking to The Unusual Suspects yesterday.
That was a great stream, and you were great.
Yeah, I had a very, very entertaining segment.
Can't believe I've never heard of it, despite listening to Patrick Bet-David every now and then.
Yeah, The Unusual Suspects, Vinny Oceana.
He's an amazing guy, and we're going to do a live interview together.
And the gang is great.
Dan, British Columbia, what the hell's going on?
I'll pull up the article here.
I didn't look at the lawsuit, but I don't really think I need to.
The bottom line is these vaccine mandates coming out of British Columbia have been ratified by the courts.
In a good sense.
In a bad sense.
Have you read the case?
It deserves some qualification, but yes.
I have not read the case.
Okay, hold on.
Let's back this out.
They were challenging the COVID mandates for nurses working in healthcare.
And the idea was that they can't comply.
Or they can't coerce or mandate the COVID jab.
And I presume the argument of the administration of the nursing, the health association was, well, nurses already have to comply with certain vaccine requirements because you can't be unvaccinated for TB or whatever and be a nurse.
And so COVID is no different.
And if you don't like it, lump it.
Is that effectively what was argued?
And that it turned on reasonableness, whether it was reasonable to require this vaccine for healthcare workers.
And I think the court said it wasn't.
It wasn't unreasonable.
Was it showing deference to the original ruling of the administrative body, or was it a de novo review, or do you know?
I'm not sure.
The question is whether or not they have to defer to the authority of the administrative tribunal, and it has to be like a patent error of law in order to overturn, much like in the case of Lewis, Sheila Lewis, who was taken off the organ donor.
Because she refused to get vaccinated.
And they said, well, that's a medical decision and we don't intervene in those decisions.
What was interesting, I just read parts of it, but I guess because I didn't see them go through the evidence too much in the brief review, so I'm guessing it was not de novo.
But anyhow, what I did see that was interesting was that they recognized that other jurisdictions have a different approach and both can be reasonable.
So you have other places around the world that aren't requiring their staff to get vaccinated.
That's reasonable.
But it's also reasonable to require them to get vaccinated with this new thing.
And so that's why I was very concerned about, well, what was the evidence that the judges were relying on?
Because I would have thought there's enough evidence out there now that says it's unreasonable.
I mean, it's unreasonable to force me to take this.
Is it requiring it on a going forward basis or just not?
Condemning it on a retroactive basis.
No, they wanted to get rid of it because it's still required at the government level as of October 2023 for a new staff.
I'm going to read this.
Religious and personal beliefs about vaccines do not entitle you to work in a healthcare setting with vulnerable patients whilst unvaccinated?
Whilst.
This guy, Graham, he better be Irish, Scottish, or UK-ish.
The Supreme Court has ruled, and I'll go through this.
So keep talking.
I'm going to go through this and just see.
Yeah, they're saying that people are basically held captive in hospitals, and so they don't have a choice.
The folks in hospitals don't have a choice, and they're vulnerable.
And so in that context, it's reasonable to require everyone providing them care to make sure that they're vaccinated.
I just scratched my head because I thought it's well understood now that the vaccines aren't going to...
They're an outlier province of idiots.
I mean, there's no other way to describe it.
This is the province that...
They're different.
They make California kind of look not so progressive enough.
This is British Columbia, decriminalized hard drugs where you have people selling small amounts.
I don't know if they're leading an assisted suicide.
Let me hear it.
On the claim that COVID-19 was no longer an immediate and significant risk to public health in BC, Coval, I guess that's the judge, determined transmission of the virus continued to pose an immediate and significant risk to public health through the province, justifying the ongoing use of the emergency.
This is, I mean, this is, this is, it has to get overturned if they go to an appeal.
On the claim that the unvaccinated healthcare workers pose no greater risk to vulnerable patients or the healthcare style system in general, vaccinated workers, Kovalov, sided with Bonnie Henry, that's psychopath, evidence that fully vaccinated workforce may be...
Right.
That's what I'd be very interested in.
I'm trying to figure that out.
What is that evidence?
Coval noted that he was not assessing the veracity of the scientific evidence, but rather whether the evidence supported Henry's claims.
I'm sorry, how could the evidence not be voracious or not be untrue but support a claim?
As such, since the vaccine has proven to reduce the transmission and hospitalization rates, rates of hospitalization, the mandate was generally adjusted.
But also, what other hospitalization did it increase?
Some of the politicians also claim the mandate to impede on their constitutional rights of freedom.
Well, we've seen that we don't have that in here, in Canada.
Of the 11 original...
I just want to see here.
It's atrocious.
Because working in a hospital, it's a privilege.
It's not a constitutional right, they say.
But by the way, I should clarify, Ontario hospital...
It's a different legal mechanism, but the same outcome is that many hospitals, if not all, I think also share this view that hospital workers have to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
So it's at the board level of each hospital that are following some mysterious, invisible script.
Dan, it can only be to demoralize and destroy society.
Do you know that illegal immigrants crossing the border from the southern border we know do not need to be vaccinated, but legal immigrants applying through the legal process still need to show proof, regardless of how old it is?
Why would they be...
Would they be quarantined?
It's such a public health concern, the COVID, that the shot is so required in British Columbia that they let millions of undocumented illegal aliens into the country with no vaccine requirements, no quarantine, no nothing.
I could see why they would say, well, these are urgent folks that are in a dire situation, so let them in.
But the thing is, they're not dealing with it later.
You would say, to stay in Canada, you have to...
According to their reasoning, to stay in Canada as mystery.
I can't explain that.
I can explain it.
It's to demoralize a population and to make them easier to govern because they just give up and they say, there's nothing I can do to combat this stupidity.
What have you heard?
I mean, we've heard the same complaints, but you've heard the theory, maybe just all healthcare.
Quit healthcare, working in healthcare in British Columbia, and let the system collapse.
I mean, it's so wild also because...
They're promoting euthanasia because the healthcare system is overloaded, and they don't have the means to treat illness, although they find doctors to kill people.
Well, that's why I wonder how this thing's going to go on an appeal, because is the policy reasonable when there's a demonstrable shortage of healthcare workers in the province, probably because of this policy, and there are other reasonable policies you can implement?
So on that basis, wouldn't it make sense to say, hey, maybe ease up on the requirement because you're...
You have thousands of people, hundreds of thousands of doctors and other healthcare workers that could come back in, be trained on a dime because they're already familiar with the system.
But instead, we're going to let people suffer and die and we're going to take a massive backlog.
No, but you know what they're going to do?
They're going to say, well, now we have a shortage of workers and we need to import immigrants who are going to fill this.
And whether or not they're even going to require them to be vaccinated would be interesting.
But I presume they will.
But they'll go to the argument of now we need immigrants and we need to open the borders.
To fill these positions that are now empty because of our idiotic policy that penalizes Canadians.
So people are asking, like, what can they do on this kind of stuff and on the pandemics treaty stuff?
What can they do?
Take to Twitter and mock the politicians relentlessly?
That's what I've been doing.
Twitter's always fun.
But no, if I think, I think, maybe I'm being idealistic, but I think all these letters, because now there's rumors that the PMs are going to drop and I'm like, it's just my ears crossed.
That the PM is resigning soon and OSS name is going to take over.
But I'm thinking all the noise at the various levels in all these ridings, it started to just cloud their ability to do anything else.
I think if you just keep emailing and calling your MPs, they're getting the message.
And I think they're putting pressure on up the chain.
So same for the...
Poor folks suffering in BC.
Email Bonnie Henry on a daily basis.
Don't do that.
That's going to be considered harassment of politicians.
You're going to go to jail.
You're going to take me with you.
Let her know respectfully your ongoing medical situation.
I think it's important that they know because if you're still waiting because you can't see a doc, like, you know.
Maybe not every day, but you catch the drift.
Let them know what you're going through.
My brother says write them a sternly worded letter.
I'm going straight to be Member of Parliament.
That's from The Simpsons from back in the day.
I say it's vocal and people will learn.
The amazing thing is though, Dan, you know what uptake on the latest booster is?
I think it's under 5%.
That's because mandates work.
And I'm wondering if the only 5% are the ones who have to do it for their job.
So the decision is rubbish.
It was the Supreme Court, which is the first level court in British Columbia.
So in theory, there's an appeal to the appeals court.
And then maybe our Supreme Court is going to have to deal with it at some point.
But those cases, I tweeted that.
Those cases in BC are not binding, to say the least.
And I think a lot of lawyers, judges, look at some of those decisions.
Cases with a big grain of salt.
My brother still has a license, so he's got to weigh his words.
Everybody looks at BC like the political freak show that it is.
BC is the place where you have the Human Rights Tribunal award an employee, a transgender employee of a restaurant, $40,000 or $50,000 because he was misgendered by the restaurant.
BC is the one where they gagged the father of the kid who was going through trans therapy because the mother wanted it.
BC is like...
I didn't talk about this case.
I had a case I helped out with where it was illegal dancing during COVID.
Were they had a nightclub that was operating unlawfully?
We did the trial.
And?
Get the charges.
This was in Ontario?
No, this was in British Columbia.
Okay, so British Columbia.
They had a nightclub that they left open.
I think they busted in there.
Look at all these kids killing grandma.
A judge referenced that in a case, right?
I remember a judge said something in court that...
Is this the one where the judge said in court, had someone died, I could have contemplated manslaughter charges?
Oh, gosh.
You tell us what happened.
I'm going to find that.
I didn't get to the...
No, this was just the actual...
This was a fine for dancing, for permitting dancing in a club.
And the question was...
Well, I saw the issue as whether it was ultimately permitted if people were told not to.
But also the reasonableness of the record.
Because you could do everything else.
But you couldn't dance.
So you can get up to go to the bathroom and other restrictions.
It was impossible to enforce.
At the end of the day, my question to the enforcement officer, even to the judge, was what is a person actually supposed to do to enforce the no dancing rule?
Turn off music, I guess?
Speak moistly and don't scream, just bang things together.
No, the answer is fascinating.
The answer was you have to treat them like they're all drunk.
And what do you do with a drunk patron in your bar?
You have to call the police and get them out of there.
So you treat everyone dancing like they're drunk.
And that's it.
I'm failing to do that.
That means you're guilty of permitting dancing in the establishment.
Was the name of the accused public?
Yeah, it was...
What was the name of the name?
Learn to...
Yeah, Learn to...
Okay, so it wasn't Mohamed.
Mohamed's...
I'm going to mispronounce his last name.
Mohamed Movazaji.
This was the case.
Judge says makeshift nightclubs illegal gathering was a crime, not a party.
This was Vancouver.
Manslaughter.
Oh, gracious.
If someone...
This is the judge.
Quote, if someone who had been at your party was infected and died, as far as I'm concerned, you're guilty of manslaughter.
If someone who had been at your party was infected and passed it on to grandma, as far as I'm concerned, you're guilty of manslaughter.
The judge continued.
What?
Oh.
Dude, I'll send you this.
This was a wild matter.
The other side of that coin is that's setting up vaccine injuries and deaths with the same vigor.
Yeah, but that assumes logical and intellectual consistency, which the left and progressives don't have, so they'll never apply that logic consistently.
Murder for me, but not for thee.
No, sorry.
Murder for thee, but not for me.
Right.
So that's cool.
What was the outcome of the coin?
I spoke with Matthew Tabe.
Oh, Matt Taibbi.
Yeah, we spoke about the Onlines Harm Act.
I call myself now the accidental civil liberties lawyer because I'm not, just so people know, I'm a corporate lawyer that got dragged into this mess from various employment law cases and ultimately arrived can cases just because the system was overloaded.
And so we had to call it the legal reserves.
So I got involved in a lot of these cases on that basis.
I'm looking forward to going back to the regular...
Nine to five, not crazy stuff.
Never going to happen, Dan.
Once you go down the rabbit hole.
So I've been following Kayla Pollack's story.
Her sternly worded letter and the public pressure campaign on Scott Davidson looked like it was going to yield results.
That's the Conservative MP for York.
And it looks like he's balked out or balked?
Ducked out.
Any results on vaccine injury support program applications for the Vax injured?
They're just slow.
I mean, we're going back and forth, and it's a lot to get medical records.
And to get medical records, they have to come directly from source, and the system's already overloaded.
So it's a bit of a fiasco.
I'm curious.
At the end of the day, each individual MP has their hands tied a bit as to how they can help.
So reaching out like that, like Kayla, it's a good idea, but they have to...
The MPs have to mobilize.
The incentive is not there because I think a lot of people feel bad for the injuries they directly or indirectly caused.
So the short answer is it's a ways away.
But it is making me see indirectly the benefits of a centralized health record system where you can just upload everything to one center.
That's almost I feel like what they're trying to prove.
By making it so complicated to get medical records into the program, you know?
They want it all coming directly from the source rather than in court.
You just swear an affidavit.
You get the material in there that way, right?
You don't have to get your doctor directly sending medical records to the court, to the judge.
So here, the Vaccine Injury Support Program is different.
They want everybody to have the doctors directly chained to custody.
They don't want any potential manipulation.
So, in short...
No progress to report on getting money.
I say the Accidental Civil Rights Lawyer is a good, but the acronym is too close to ACLU.
So the Accidental Civil Rights Lawyer ACL.
Dan, ordinarily, what I would do is...
You have a few more minutes?
Yeah.
Okay, because I would ordinarily...
End this and then go to the subject of the day.
But I'll just do it with you here.
We'll have like a guest program.
Did you hear?
Okay, so I'm going to go catch up on the morning of Donald Trump, Michael Cohen's continued cross-examination.
I don't know what happened yet.
I've just been like surfing Twitter and haven't seen any bombshells.
Did you hear the latest?
Because it sort of went under the radar.
Do you know who Julie Kelly is?
No.
Okay, you got to go follow Julie Kelly on Twitter.
I almost pulled up my DMs.
I don't want to do that.
Julie Kelly has been covering the Florida.
The Florida Classified Documents case.
Do you remember that image that the FBI posted of the classified documents from Trump's Mar-a-Lago place?
And the documents were strewed on the floor?
Yeah, yeah.
Look at this.
Okay, here.
This is the image right here.
This is from Julie Kelly.
It's declassified.live.
That's a very...
Okay, this is Julie Kelly's substack, I think.
So, that image right there.
You can see my cursor, right?
Yeah, yeah.
These yellow cover sheets.
Yep.
Top secret?
Yeah, what is that?
Well, what is that?
That's a good question, Dan.
That would be enough to let you know that anybody taking that out of the White House would know that it's top secret.
Look at it right there.
It says it right on there.
It says it right on there.
You know who prepared that cover sheet?
No.
The FBI prepared that cover sheet and put it on the documents that they then laid out, splayed out, so that they could frame that photograph.
Listen to this.
And this was just disclosed in the Florida case before Judge Eileen Cannon.
Jack Smith deserves to go to jail.
Here, it's the picture that launched a thousand pearl-clutching articles.
I have to go back and check what I wrote about this at the time.
A few weeks after the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago, they released this picture.
Stunning photograph depicting alleged contraband seized from Donald Trump's place.
Included in it were exhibits, yada yada, 13,000 items.
At the time, even regime-friendly mouthpieces questioned the need and optics for the raid.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, fine.
But hold on.
The New York Times insisted the photo was consisted with how the FBI handles criminal investigations.
A stunt with potentially case-killing consequences.
Listen to this.
New court filings in special counsel Jack Smith's espionage case.
Special counsel.
There's an amici challenging his legality as the special counsel, but set that aside.
Espionage and obstruction case against Trump.
Codefendants.
Okay, hold on a second.
Here we go.
Jay Bratt, who was the lead Department of Justice prosecutor on the investigation at the time and is now a scientist in this team, described the photo this way in his August 30, 2022 response to Trump's lawsuit.
Quote, 13 boxes or containers contained documents with classification markings.
And in all, over 100 unique documents with classification markings were seized.
Certain of the documents had colored cover sheets indicating their classification status.
Describe that way, Dan.
Does it sound like that's how they found them or that's how they placed them?
It's a rhetorical question.
It sounds like that's how they found them.
The DOJ's clever wordsmithing, however, did not accurately describe the origin of the cover sheets.
In what must be considered not only an act of doctoring evidence but willfully misleading the American people into believing the former president is a criminal on threat to national security, agents involved in the raid attached the cover sheets to at least seven files to stage the photo.
I double-checked with her because I don't want to say anything that's not accurate.
They literally came to the raid with those sheets that they printed up elsewhere, splayed out that documentation, put the cover sheets on it, so it looked obvious, like it's not just classified, but top secret classified.
And they then took that picture, leaked it to the media, or disclosed it to the media, or put it in their filings, knowing the media was going to run with it.
And do you remember the media frenzy?
How long was this now?
I say 2022, but I'm going to go back and see my tweets at the time.
It's so amazing.
It's dirty.
It's dirtier than Stormy Daniels, if I can make my jokes.
By the way, Stormy, you're still welcome to come on the channel for a podcast.
We can do it live at the local studio, but we'll need witnesses for both of our protections.
That's crazy.
I don't even know what the game plan was by the DOJ and the FBI on that one.
It was that no one should ever find out.
Mar-a-Lago Raid tweets.
FBI.
I know that I tweeted something about that picture.
I'll have to find it.
I said, this is like an orgy of evidence, like minority report level insanity.
They just lay it out.
Viva Frye, FBI, raid, tweet.
Let's see if I can find it.
I won't be able to find it in real time, but I'll find it afterwards.
It's just absolutely wild.
What's that going to get me if I put that in there?
Okay, that's not good.
I'll find the tweet afterwards.
So I'm going to share that link with everybody because Julie Kelly, you've got to follow her, Dan.
She's amazing.
And if I can get her back on for a follow-up, that would be great.
Here, people, link to Julie Kelly.
And what else I want to talk about today?
Are you following the trial?
The Trump...
No, not at all, unfortunately.
But even though it's more important, I think that people, well, at least north of the border, I think we're just overwhelmed.
But yeah.
How's it going to impact his presidential run is the question, right?
Are they going to get a conviction?
It's terrible.
I have very cataclysmic thoughts of where things can go because there's no end to the madness.
I'm going to save a subject matter, Dan, for when you're not here because I'm not trying to get you in big, big trouble.
I'm going to talk about Dan Goldman and my reply to him on the interwebs.
Let me see something here.
Okay, we got it.
So Dan, I'll kick you out so that you don't get in trouble.
You'll guilt by association because I'm going to go ahead and talk about why people like Dan Goldman, who pride themselves on being Jewish in certain occasions and then put out the most corrupt shit ever on other occasions, do a disservice to the communities that they purport to represent as a whole and the double standard of saying, I represent a community when I do good but not when I do bad.
If you make observations to that effect, you're a bad man.
Dan, where can people find you?
DM me on X. So DM me and we'll chat.
Dude, you're going to get more DMs than you want.
Are your DMs open?
My DMs are open.
People are respectful.
But no solicitor client.
Just give me your high level.
I didn't know that my DMs were open.
And I never got any really bad stuff.
It's just that you get people disclosing.
They start talking about cases when you...
They should not be sharing that in the absence of an agreed-upon and accepted legal retainer.
Well, and it's more that, for me, it's a channel, too, because Twitter is not a...
First of all, you could lose access to everything overnight, and B, who knows within Twitter who's watching it.
So, especially for those who have claims against people within Twitter, you don't want to be on the Twitter platform.
But anyhow, yeah, DM me.
I can tell you more about what I do.
Okay, and we got 4,300 people watching and only 336 thumbs up.
I'm joking.
That's good enough.
But pump a thumbs up or hit a thumbs up.
Come on over to VivaBarnsLaw.locals.com for the after party.
And what else was there to do?
Oh yeah, make sure you're subscribed and notifications turned on and all that other stuff.
Dan does not attract flack.
Viva does.
I mean, I don't want to jinx anything, but you get some nasty comments.
But I think the weird thing is reasonable people...
Write them off the way they should be written off.
And then the ones who want to make themselves victims play them up the way they need to.
And I'm not mentioning anybody in particular, but you all know who I'm talking about.
Not you, Dan.
We're talking about someone else.
Another Dan?
No, no, no, no, no.
I won't even imply the name because I don't want to get accused of sicking my crowd on a very sensitive person.
Dan?
Always a pleasure.
I'll see you soon enough.
Yes.
Okay.
Good stuff.
Have a good one.
Bye.
Everybody, that's my brother.
Actual brother.
Not brother from another mother.
That's like my second...
That's one of my three actual brothers.
And he's a good man.
I like him.
He's still in the backdrop.
I see him there.
But I don't want to get him in trouble because I'm going to go lay into Daniel Goldman right now.
It's...
I hate...
The thing is this.
Daniel Goldman has replaced Adam Schiff as the most repulsive, despicable liar on the internet.
I mean, it's almost like they must have had a dinner and they say, Adam Schiff says to Dan Goldman, everybody knows I'm a fucking liar.
I got out there, people, and I said I saw smoking gun evidence of Russia collusion, and that was a lie.
No one's ever going to take me seriously again, except for Judge Juan Marchand's daughter, who's representing me and raising money off me for me while her father champions that case.
Dan Goldman is the stuff of nightmares.
Listen to this.
First of all, just look at his face.
He looks like Better Call Saul, but you hate him.
I mean, at least there's something lovable about Bill Odenkirk.
Is it Bill Odenkirk?
Saul Goodman.
Something lovable about Saul Goodman.
There's very little lovable about this guy's face.
It makes me want to puke just looking at it.
But let's hear what he has to say.
Maybe he's come clean with his lies.
Because in politics it's transparent.
Because in politics, it's transparency that matters most so that the American public can understand what they are voting for.
And so this is somebody who is clearly just flouting the law.
I believe he's from Trump.
What happened, Joe, last week with the report about how he is offering effectively to use his official power as president to help oil companies if they donate.
A billion dollars to his campaign.
I mean, that is just outright corruption that he's promising on the campaign trail, and it kind of gets back page news.
This is someone who is truly corrupt.
Truly corrupt.
Because in politics, it's strange.
By the way, do they all go to the same school of how to be a liar?
Like, what's this guy's name?
Dan Goldman.
Adam Schiff.
John Kirby.
Who's the other one there with that face you just want to smash?
Blinken!
Like, they all have this dead gaze in their eyes while they present things in a very smooth...
It's a little high-pitched smooth.
It's a little nasally, but not too throaty.
And they think it's like somehow people are going to buy this.
Oh, so, you know, offering a billion dollars to get something in return is corruption?
You know, like when Joe Biden says, oh, it's...
But look at these nincompoops on MSNBC.
Look at Scarborough in the middle there.
This is the most repulsive gaggle of scoundrels you can possibly imagine.
Look at all their...
This is fake news.
This is what fake news looks like.
Trump is the corrupt one.
Not Joe Biden.
What did I start the show off with today?
What video did I start the show off with today?
I forget now.
It doesn't matter.
The...
And I came out and I said, look, Dan Goldman, he is the man that perpetuates negative stereotypes.
And then someone says to me, that's not fair, David.
He's not doing anything as a member of the Jewish community.
And I'm like, this man on other occasions comes out ostensibly to tout his identity politics, to represent that demographic of identity politics.
And then he thinks that when he comes out and acts like an absolute corrupt hack.
People are going to somehow dissociate his past conduct with his present conduct?
My father told me, and I remember this also.
I shared a story time on vivabarneslaw.locals.com yesterday, which you'll have to go watch if you want to know what the story time was.
I was in my car waiting to go to a doctor's office, and we did a live stream.
But I think I've shared this one before.
We were at a casino, and it was, I want to say, Turning Stone.
I think it was Turning Stone.
This was back in the day when...
Oh, when I golfed.
This was back in the day when, pre-COVID, when we were at a casino, and I'm pretty sure it was a turning stone.
We used to go.
My dad and I was like our bonding retreat.
We'd play golf and gamble.
And it was fun.
It was great.
And we're at a table, and there's a clearly inebriated, black-hat, Hasidic Jewish man who's misbehaving, like just being rude, obnoxious, and like overtly so.
In a way that, like, you're going to wrongly but associate behavior with identity politics.
And my dad says to me, as this guy's misbehaving, being rude, you know, he says, remember, you represent 5,000 years of history.
He says this to me.
And he said it loud enough because he wasn't saying it to me.
He was saying it so that the Hasidic guy should hear him.
And then the guy says, remember, you represent 5,000 years of history.
And then the guy goes, you talking to me?
He's like, no, no, I'm talking to my son.
And I knew exactly what he was doing and I knew exactly the guilt that he immediately imputed, imposed on that man who suddenly realized you can act like a jackass, but if you do it and you are ostensibly, directly, indirectly, voluntarily, or even involuntarily representing a demographic, a community, well, people are going to draw broader conclusions because that's how the brain works, for good or for bad.
Dan Goldman is an outright liar, scoundrel of a political criminal, if I can use that word.
Michael Cohen getting out there, who's on Twitter crying about anti-Semitism while acting like the biggest dishonest perjurer of a scoundrel, knows what he's doing.
And it's what scoundrels do, and it's why scoundrels actually create the negative stereotypes for the broader demographic, because they claim to be the victim while being the aggressor.
They invoke their identity status, their identity politics status, as a shield while lashing out at others.
And I'll tell you one thing, it makes me angry.
Adam Schiff, same deal, man.
Same deal.
Like it or not, when you publicly go out and purport to represent a community and then you act like a thieving scumbag, well, good for you.
You now reflect poorly on that very community you purported to represent on separate occasions.
Oh, yes.
By the way, we have Viva Barnes Law shirts.
So that's it.
Let me see.
I don't think we have anything more here.
I want to go catch up on the day's worth of material.
Lectern guy?
Oh, hold on.
We're going to watch something.
I had this up from yesterday, and I didn't see this.
Okay, good.
We're going to end on this is going to be news for both of us.
The lectern guy.
I love this guy.
The most beautiful thing about this entire internet journey is I've met amazing people.
Lectern guy is one of those amazing people.
Warning.
What you are about to witness is the end of democracy.
I can't apologize enough for who I am and what I did.
This is truly worse than 9-11.
Let's go to the original tweet.
Stop.
I don't know what this is.
I haven't seen it yet.
Real January 6th election theft protesters didn't take the bait when instigators tried to get others to destroy property at the Capitol.
Some even cleaned up their mess.
Let's see what's going on here.
That's Adam Johnson.
That's the lectern guy.
He's looking at an urn, it looks like.
Okay, so he's walked past.
It looks like...
Oh, that's the lectern that seems to have fallen over?
Or is that a coat hanger?
He's looking through mail.
Okay, so he's going through the beautiful, beautiful corridor.
Okay, hold on.
Now he's left the room.
Oh, he comes back!
Let's just see what he does here.
This reminds me of that, not the fable, but the test of life.
Do you return the shopping cart to the section for the shopping carts after you've finished loading your car?
What did that guy just do?
Hold on a second.
Me and my big mouth.
What's this guy doing right here?
Is that Ray Epps?
I'm joking.
Alright, now the crowd comes through.
Picks it up.
Puts it on the table.
I mean, this is actually outrageous.
They literally just picked up stuff and put it out of a way where it would not get damaged.
Do we compare that to the Summer of Love?
Holy hell, is that funny.
All protesters are not created equal.
That was the insurrection right there, people.
I'm going to share that with everybody because that's amazing.
Link.
Let's see.
Here we go.
Let me go here.
I'm going to go into some share screen.
Do we have crumble rants left over?
And I'll see what we got for tips.
Oh, my goodness.
How did this happen?
I didn't see all of these.
Oh, my goodness.
I got to go get...
I'm going to the post office.
Get my bill tongue on.
Minority reported says, I don't know these people, but I like Viva.
Thank you very much.
Minority reported.
Five bucks from Data12.
The American public is a court of public opinion.
Get a win.
Go Viva Frye.
That's my theory to all of this.
Violence will not be the answer.
Encouraging violence.
Even harassment.
That's why I kind of feel bad every now and again when I swear because...
Someone's like, that's not how you're...
You're not going to convince anybody who's swearing on you.
Well, we're a little bit past the point of politely trying to convince people.
Right now, we're trying to, like, shake people out of their frickin' zombie-like slumber.
Minority Report, it says, as legal people, what does pre-crime mean, and should I be worried?
Well, it depends.
Under that Online Harms Act, you should be worried.
The Online Harms Act, Bill C-63 out of Canada.
If you have reason to believe someone might post something hateful, you can get them thought crammed.
Thanks for the stream.
10 on 10s has been already reported.
Thank you very much.
King of Biltong.
Good morning from Anton's Meat and Eat.
Free shipping for your Biltong using code VIVA on www.biltongusa.com This is not an official sponsor of the channel, by the way.
He's come up with the best use for $30 on a crumble rant.
You reach 4,300 people in real time, 100,000 people over the course of a day, and that's how it works.
By the way, I love this stuff.
Anton, I would like to purchase a share of your company.
If we can talk business, I'll call you afterwards because I'm actually not joking whatsoever.
It's freaking amazing.
Now, the only question is whether I can eat too much of it, and I'm keeping close tabs on my weight and my love handles, which are...
I still feel fine.
So what I forgot to, it's check out the Carmine Functional Rui Buise Health Tees imported from South Africa.
Okay, that's kind of cool.
I have no idea what that says, but data 12, good morning all, logical consistency found here and appreciated.
And we've got Uncle Kenny.
These unjabbed mass migrants, mass immigrants are now being...
Recruited in RCMP and Canadian Forces.
Makes sense now.
I'm not sure that that's true, but I've heard the same rumors.
And then we got I'm Not Your Buddy Guy says, the article may as well read, communism has won here.
Flee, flee for your lives.
And then get rid of the Christmas merch, never.
So that is the rumble rants.
And before we head on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com for the after party, let me read the tipped questions to everybody.
Roustang says, $2 tip, religious exemptions for refusing the jab in British Columbia are null and void with this current Trudeau government appointed judges.
Absolutely, they said as much.
It's fine, you want to do that, you don't get to have a job.
And Trudeau said as much.
He said, I'm going to make religious exemptions, frankly, very hard to get.
Judge in this case appointed by Trudeau, judicial notice is the way out for judges not to have...
Oh, the judge appointed by Trudeau, judicial notice is the way out for judges not to have to look at compelling evidence by committing...
To the so-called science.
Canada's constitution fails again.
If I could make an ask of our locals community.
I'm going to do this again.
Two things.
First of all, just to remind me.
One.
Oh yeah, the tweet.
Tweet about the FBI.
Mar-a-Lago.
And then the other one was all of the court cases where they referenced judicial notice.
About the safety and efficacy of the COVID jab.
Because I know at least three cases, two out of Quebec, one out of Ontario, where they referenced a judicial notice of that which is now factually and demonstrably incorrect.
And it's wild.
M.G. Red says, if you could spare 30 seconds before or after the ceremony in West Palm Beach, I have a gift for you, says M.G. Red.
We have a get-together on Saturday night.
It'll be before because I'm going to have to get home pretty...
Pretty soon afterwards.
I might not even be able to stay to the end because I'm on solo.
I'll be solo parenting.
So the question is, do I bring all the kids or find people to wash them while I go?
Brother Cheese, $10 tips.
My wife and I are recently married and having a French last name.
She lovingly asks that you pronounce Chrétien.
Chrétien is actually French for Christian.
For us, this is my first tipped message.
Been watching Viva& Barnes since 2021.
Best show on Rumble.
By far our favorite.
Keep up the good work.
You have been a large part of her red pill journey.
Well, je vais dire quelque chose à ta femme, Monsieur Brother Cheese Chrétien.
Vous avez une femme très intelligente.
You have a very intelligent wife.
Chrétien.
That's Jean Chrétien.
And pandemic of political persecution.
That's what's happening.
This is mighty pale.
Okay, so what we're going to do now...
I can accidentally not shut down the entire stream.
Rumble.
Party on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com if you are so inclined.
If not, it's Thursday.
I've got to do a vlog today.
The question is a short video.
I'll pick something interesting.
It'll probably be the summary of Michael Cohen's testimony this afternoon.
Tomorrow, I'm certain that I have a...
I'm going to be doing live tomorrow, but I don't know on what.
So stay tuned.
Sunday night show is coming up.
And that's it.
If you want to get some merch, Viva Frye.
But the best way to support, vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Become a supporter if you are so inclined, and it will be amazing.
Sefer Dean Squibb says, have a great day, people.
Fun hanging out with you.
Bye for now.
Jacob Castro says, slidey pie.
And then we got, let me see here.
Let's be honest, 55. I was already prepared to be fired if my employer would have chose to mandate the injection.
You can't.
Under certain things, but I can't always find...
You can't undo certain things, but I can always find another job.
Have I mentioned twice that the climate scam, climate cult hashtags have stopped trending on Twatter?
I think I have Sesef Redin Squibb.
And then we have...
We can have a chat, Viva.
You got my number, sir.
King of Biltong.
All right.
Awesome.
All right.
Viva.
Paola Laws.
I don't know.
That's from Heartland Denizen.
God Wins Viva says Mary5551212.
You see, that may be true.
I would rather just be alive when I see God winning in that case.
There is an awakening.
We are in the midst of an awakening and we just have to hope that there is not going to be the most black of black swan events.
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Only on Rumble.
Please follow, says Courage or Courage or Courage 83. Good show as always.
Viva.
Have a good day.
Sir, says Rabbit at 99. Okay, I will.
Thank you very much.
And what we shall do right now, if I didn't miss any Rumble rants.
I'm good.
We're going to end it on Rumble and come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com for the after party.
Then I will go to parenting.
Okay, everybody.
Peace out, peeps.
vivabarneslaw.locals.com Sunday Night Show is coming and today's wrap-up summary of the scoundrel Michael Cohen's testimony also coming.
Alright, ending on Rumble.
Wait, wait, wait.
I'm going to play a video out.
Florida Man discovers actual Ninja Turtle.
Here we go.
I'm going to play us out.
And are we watching this?
And I'm going to go on over to Rumble and say hi.
Okay, so I did this.
Because when you end on Rumble, I think it still cuts it a little short, so we're just going to go like this.
Look what I saw the other day, people.
Amazing.
These things are kind of very aggressive.
Dude, just go.
Just go.
Just get off the road.
Oh, God, you broke my stick.
Okay, I don't want any trouble.
Just keep going.
Just keep going.
Turn around.
See if there's a motorcycle coming.
Okay, come here.
You want this?
Come here.
Come this way.
Come this way.
Look at this thing.
Here, I'll trick him around.
Okay, come this way.
Just come this way.
Yeah, there you go.
Now just walk it.
Just walk it.
There you go.
There you go.
Baby steps.
It's all in the hips.
That's where you want to go.
You know it.
Just go.
Go home.
You're too good for your home?
Holy cow.
Okay, we're just going to push.
I'm just going to push you here.
Oh, yeah.
Cool.
Oh.
Very aggressive.
Very mean looking.
Okay, let's just do it.
Let's just do it.
Just go here.
Come here.
Come here.
Come this way.
Come this way.
Get over here.
Come on.
Let's go.
Do it.
This car is coming.
Okay, let's go.
Do it.
Come on.
Hey, baby.
How's it going?
Okay.
Let's do it.
Go.
Go, go, go, go, go.
I'll do push-ups while you move.
How about that?
That's what we're gonna do.
We're gonna do some push-ups.
Little bastard tried to bite me repeatedly.
Anyhow, now he's going to hopefully not go off the cliff.
That's not where you want to go.
Thank you.
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Shut up!
Well, I guess I knew where it was going.
Hello, locals.
Did you miss me?
All right, how are we doing?
Are we still good in locals?
Let me make sure here.
I got a lot of windows open.
Okay, maximize screen.
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