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May 22, 2024 - Viva & Barnes
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Like my deceased father-in-law, as we say in the Catholic Church, no purgatory for this guy.
Five daughters.
Straight to heaven.
And by the way, I say to every young man thinking of getting married, marrying a family of five or more daughters.
I did.
My wife's the oldest of five sisters.
You know why?
One of them will always love you.
Not the same one.
One of them is always on your side.
That's the biggest advantage of marrying the five daughters.
Like my deceased father, as we say in the Catholic Church, no purgatory for this guy.
Alright, so you'll have to forgive me because culturally and upbringing-wise, I don't know what that means.
No purgatory for this guy means nobody's stuck between heaven and hell after death to determine where they go.
And they go straight to heaven because having five daughters is...
Difficult and hard as such that I don't get it, but I appreciate I'm missing something here.
Culturally, you know, but let's just get to the creepy whisper of Joe Biden.
Five daughters.
Straight to heaven.
And by the way, I say to every young man thinking of getting married, marrying a family of five or more daughters.
I say it to every young man thinking of getting married.
Marry into a family of five or more daughters?
Dude, I don't even know families of five or more kids, let alone one who had over five kids and had five daughters.
What a bizarre thing to even think.
But hold on.
Why?
Why?
I did.
My wife's oldest five sisters.
Bring it, Joe.
Bring it.
You know why?
Why?
One of them will always love you.
Not the same one.
Not the same one.
Even better.
That's the biggest advantage.
Oh, now, that would be funny enough if it were just for Joe's creepiness all around.
That would be bizarre enough if it were just for Joe's creepiness all around.
It's especially creepy knowing that his son, Hunter, ended up hooking up with his deceased son's wife.
And whether or not they were, you know, he found one that loved him before the deceased to be determined.
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Because I don't want to make the same mistake twice.
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I'm on the internet.
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Because it's not working on my computer.
Okay, so the son of a beasting.
Okay, hold on.
We've got a problem, and it's not my problem.
It's not my fault.
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I'm going to go back up to an article that I had in the back and use that page.
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So it's, you know, let's do it on Rumble.
I'll give everybody the link because we are live on Rumble.
That's the important part.
We're going to do two segments on...
YouTube, before we head over to Rumble, and we're live on Rumble, let me just hit refresh here and make sure.
If it weren't technology, if there were no technology, there'd be no glitches, and if there were no glitches, well, we wouldn't have technology.
We'd be doing this wonderful stuff in the first place.
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It's very, very sluggish.
Okay, but we should...
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So now I'm going to go link to...
Rumble is in the pinned comment.
So yeah, Joe Biden is...
It's bizarre.
Marry into a family with five daughters because one of them will always love you.
Oh yeah.
And when I was a kid, the little boys would play with the hair on my leg and make it go straight up and I would sit there mildly entertained by what was going on.
Okay, now it's booted up onto the page.
It says it's loading.
Okay, I'll get that in a second.
He gave a speech yesterday on a piece of legislation that they just passed that'll make it easier for veterans to get aid compensation for illnesses that they've acquired as a result of or in the context of their service.
I mean, it makes sense that it sounds good as a bill.
I don't know what's in it.
I haven't read the bill.
I just watched Joe Biden give a very, very bizarre presser.
On this.
I've got to play you.
I posted the three-part highlights to vivabarneslaw.locals.com, and I didn't post one of them to Twitter.
And it's the one where he talks about 9-11, where he's talking about servicemen and Agent Orange, and then he says that the fighters, and he has to correct me, the firefighters of 9-11 who all got ill.
As a result of their first response to 9-11, I couldn't find any articles contemporaneous with the time, but I remember it when they were saying, the air is fine, don't worry, everything, you know, go and live your lives, the air quality is fine, and then 20 years later, people are still dropping dead from cancer because the air was never fine, despite what they were told.
Set that aside.
Talking about Agent Orange then skips into 9-11 and says that the firefighters who got cancer were very helpful for him in putting forward this or passing this piece of legislation.
It's just another example of how the government lies to you at the time and then apologizes to you 20 years later.
And I think this will be another case of it.
Barb Ariane.
Barb Risa Ariane.
So good morning, everybody.
We've got news.
For those of us who operate in this space, you're always torn between wanting to be first and wanting to be right.
I'm not so much torn by the wanting to be first because the price that that comes with in terms of being wrong...
Or getting the analysis wrong or getting the facts wrong.
That balance is too far in favor of not being first if it increases the likelihood of being wrong.
Because once you're wrong, you can be first later on and nobody's going to care because you burnt them in the past.
So the news breaks yesterday, and we'll get into it in a bit, but this is just a segue.
The Donald Trump Mar-a-Lago documents unsealed.
Julie Kelly broke it.
We're going to cover it.
And, you know, people pounce on it.
The story.
FBI authorized to use lethal force.
And I just wanted to make sure I understood it.
I read Julie Kelly.
I read the propagandists on the other side, the Democrats.
I listened to Big Brain Barnes in his nightly Bourbon with Barnes over at vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
And I've even, you know, listened to some of the people on the right, the conservative right, or the, you know...
I don't think these delineations mean anything anymore.
I think I understand it.
I think I've got my own interpretation, and we're going to get into it.
We're going to talk about that.
We're going to talk about the election results coming out of Georgia.
Fannie Willis handily wins the primary in Georgia.
Scott McAfee handily defeats Robert Petillo, who I had on the channel.
I like him, even though I think he's got some logical fallacies in his reasoning.
But there's some scandal a-brewing as relates to Sonia Allen defeating...
Who did she defeat again?
Flynn Brody.
And apparently, we're not talking like, you know, Dominion vote-flipping ballot heart thing.
We're just talking about, what's the word?
What's it called when you put into operation?
Mobilizing the Fannie Willis political apparatus out of Georgia.
Sonia Allen, a woman who by all accounts is, I won't say incompetent, but unqualified to be the DA now.
Defeating the incumbent.
Flynn Brody.
And his last name is spelled Brody like Nate Brody.
So we're going to talk about that.
And Pat King Update, which we're going to do over on the Rumble side of things.
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Before we even get anywhere, people, and it's going to be a relevant theme of the day, Vivek Ramaswamy said we're heading towards a 1776 moment.
Mutatus, mutatus, because we are heading into times where it feels like there is an element of subversion in order to take over the freest, most beautiful...
democracy, democratic, republic.
It's a distinction without a difference to many, depending on how we understand the term.
We understand what we're talking about.
It feels like there's a subversive effort to end these United States of America.
It feels like there's a subversive effort to end the wonderful, what I thought was a free country of Canada, and it looks like they're a little bit ahead of the curve up in Canada.
We're going to get there in a second.
We're approaching our 1776 moment, to quote Vivek.
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All right.
I had one more thing before we get into the Canadian side of things.
It was another clip of Joe Biden.
Which is...
It's funny.
It happens so quickly.
It happens so quickly, but I consider myself to be reasonably good at reading people.
Watch the clip and we'll see what happens.
The law is...
Look, the bottom line is...
There was more to it.
...being sure we'd get it done without a lot of complication.
The law invests in new facilities, new research, more healthcare work.
You appreciate what happened, all right?
Dude's reading off a teleprompter, and clearly, I don't know how it works when they tell you, go to the other camera.
Like, they go, teleprompter here, okay, shift, now go to this one.
Clearly, the teleprompter started off with the law, and then said, turn to the right.
Turn to the left.
And he got confused.
So look, you can see it.
He's like, the law.
Look, people, bottom line.
The law is...
Look, the bottom line...
This had nothing to do with what he was saying.
People not being sure we could have done...
And now he catches it here.
The law.
Back to the line.
He can sure read good.
It's amazing, by the way.
As it relates to that debate that they've allegedly agreed to, and Trump says, you know, I want to test him for drugs, let the dude take all the drugs on Earth.
Make sure he doesn't have a teleprompter.
Make sure he doesn't have an earpiece.
Because that dude, Joe, is going to get his shriveled old butt handed to him if they actually do this debate.
Although I would like to know if Joe's on.
Taking drugs to help with cognitive impairments.
But it's amazing.
It's easy to notice when Biden is on drugs and when he's off them.
When on Adderall he talks like he's on speed.
What would happen if I took Adderall?
Would that calm me down or would that make me worse?
I find that when I have a Red Bull, it actually calms me down.
But I'm told that's what happens when you have ADHD and you take the stuff that would otherwise make a normal person hyperactive.
It makes a hyperactive person less hyperactive.
I don't take any of that stuff at all because I have a...
Morbid.
Some might say rational.
I consider it an irrational fear of any drugs that impact the brain chemistry, except gin and a nice martini, because you can really calibrate that easily.
When I was a kid and I used to get migraines, the doctor wanted to prescribe me a very low dose antidepressant that would relax, I don't know, help with the migraines, and I just refused to take it.
And by the way, I didn't share this with anybody yesterday.
I had an ocular migraine yesterday, or it's called a migraine aura.
Holy hell, if it hadn't happened to me once before, I would have panicked and thought I was dying like it did the first time I had it.
I'm sitting here trying to edit the video together, my Harrison Butker analysis, which people didn't seem to want to watch, but whatever.
And I'm sitting there and I can't see something out of my eye.
It's totally blurred like I just stared at the sun, which I hadn't.
And there was like a zigzag rainbow pattern around the blur.
And it happened to me once before.
I was like, oh, this has to be the same thing.
The last time I thought I was having a stroke, I ran to the eye doctor and they said, now you're having an ocular migraine.
And did I see waves?
It was like a zigzag rainbow.
It was exactly like the image in Wikipedia.
And I could not read with that.
It was actually both eyes and I thought I was going to die.
And then after I stopped panicking, took my blood pressure, wasn't a stroke.
It went away after about an hour.
But wild, wild.
Ocular migraine.
Migraine aura.
A-U-R-A.
Look it up.
Yeah, trippy.
I imagine this is what DMT feels like, except my mental capacity was all there.
All right, enough with the hypochondriacy, people.
Let's get into today's show.
Before we get into Donald Trump, that sounds gross, before we get into the story of, you know, what people are claiming was an attempt to fabricate an assassination of Donald Trump, or at least greatly increase the odds of it potentially happening.
When people say, you know, you're a crazy conspiracy theorist, and then it's not happening, but it's good that it is.
You all remember that racist conspiracy theory known as the Great Replacement Theory, that the governments of our Western nations, close this, are trying to replace the current contingency, the current demographic, with an imported demographic.
And everyone says it's a conspiracy theory, it's not happening, and it's racist.
You've got to throw in the racist, because if you don't throw in the racist, it's a little bit harder to discredit somebody.
So I've said this before, I'll say it again, and call me whatever the hell you want, because I'm done with it.
It's not a conspiracy theory, it's reality, and I'll prove it to you now.
And it's not based on race.
So anybody arguing that it's racist, they're the racist because they think immigrant, they think race.
It's not racist.
It's not even racially motivated.
It's not even racially...
What's the word?
Predicated.
It's purely political.
And it's a reality that...
The liberals up in Canada, the Democrats here in America, are trying to import the next generation of voters because they cannot succeed in convincing the current demographic, the current constituents, to vote for them.
And so what they have to do is drown them out by importing the vote.
They're doing it up in Canada.
They're doing it in the States.
Anybody who says they're not doing it is living with their head up their ass.
Not in the sand, because ostriches don't actually put their heads in the sand.
They don't put them up their ass either, but I like that visual a lot better.
It's real.
It's not racially based.
It's purely politics-driven.
And it's purely any immigrant will do, so long as they'll vote Democrat or Liberal.
Cubans?
Democrats don't like Cuban immigrants.
It's a very weird thing.
I'm going to take this out for a second.
It's something that I never appreciated.
The only time American Democrat liberals, progressives, care about restricting immigration, illegal immigration, is when they think Russians are coming over the border.
And when they know Cubans are coming over the border, because for whatever the reason, Cubans tend to be conservative.
It might be because they're fleeing communism, so they don't want to support communism.
All of a sudden, Democrats want stricter immigration laws when it comes to Cubans, when it comes to Russians, white Russians.
That's a drink, right?
It is a drink.
But the bottom line, it is an importation of the next generation of vote.
When they say that Canada's population has record growths, it's driven at 97 plus percent by immigration.
They can't convince the current voters to vote for their awful, shitty policies that destroy the nation, so they have to import them through favor, payments, bribery, whatever, so they can import the next generation.
But don't take my word for it.
And by the way, the Great Replacement is real, it's true, and it's not race-based.
So take it and shove it, anybody up there who says otherwise.
And if you had any doubts about it, listen to this.
The Great Replacement is not happening, but it's good that it is, and we're going to give it a cute little euphemism.
Listen to what's being said here.
This guy, I forget his name.
I should probably double-check this.
I keep forgetting his name.
Randy Boissonneau.
Randy Boissonneau.
He's an Edmonton Centre deputy.
He's with the Liberal Party, and as you can tell, he's got to tell us exactly everything about his identity.
He's telling us his sexual preferences here.
I love it.
It's beautiful.
Nothing wrong with it, but it's weird.
If they had a heterosexual flag, would it be weird if I put it in my banner?
It would be.
But it tells you that he's a virtuous scumbag.
That's what it tells you.
Okay.
Randy Boissonneau puts this TikTok video up.
It's such a piece of crap of a TikTok video.
I thought he posted it by accident, but pay close attention to what he's saying here.
That's why foreign credential recognition is so important because we have people that have been trained to be dentists and physiotherapists and pharmacists and nurses in other countries.
We have people ready to build.
Okay, so it's very hard to hear what the hell's going on in this terribly edited, incongruent piece of political propaganda rubbish, but I'll translate for you.
That's why foreign credential recognition is so important.
Because we have people that have been trained to be dentists and physiotherapists.
Pharmacists.
Pharmacists.
In other countries.
In other countries.
And they're people ready to build.
What do you call it?
That's why foreign credential recognition.
Foreign credential recognition.
Foreign credential recognition.
It's not happening, people, but it's a good thing that it's happening, and it's not called the great replacement, you racist bastard.
It's called foreign credential accreditation.
And why?
Well, because our healthcare system's turning to shit, because current...
People who are trained in the country are emigrating at record levels.
But don't worry.
Emigration is not a problem because illegal immigration or opening the borders is replacing that number.
So you don't have to worry about the emigrants or those who are emigrating, taking their wealth, taking their taxes, taking their intellect and fleeing the communist hellhole that's pushing them out.
Don't worry about that because the population is growing.
It just happens to be through open borders.
And we have people trained abroad to now be brought in.
Instead of training the people we have at home and instead of alluring the people we have at home to stay at home.
Foreign credential recognition.
It's not happening, but it's a good thing that it's happening and it's called foreign credential recognition.
That's the tweet.
I tweeted out a few times about that yesterday because I couldn't get the right angle.
Viva is multilingual French, English, Hebrew, and liberalism interprets all...
My Hebrew is quite rusty, but I think if I spent enough time...
Around people who only speak Hebrew.
I like to not let people know I understand what they're saying in Hebrew when they're talking.
So if they're insulting me...
Okay, that's terrible.
So that's it.
It is happening.
They're telling you it's happening.
They're just giving it a new name and you're a bigot for noticing.
Alright, now we can get into the Trump.
Okay, so this is the story, people.
Julie Kelly breaks it.
I was in touch with her this morning.
She is...
I mean, it's an amazing thing.
There's too much going on.
One cannot be a jack-of-all-trades, and one needs to pick the brains of people who are the experts in their field so as to bring that to the fore and put it on blast.
Julie Kelly is following the Florida case and the D.C. case, the Florida classified documents Mar-a-Lago raid.
She's following that thoroughly before Judge Eileen Cannon.
She's following the Jack Smith insurrection case out of D.C. before Judge Chutkin.
And so she broke this story yesterday, and I saw it, and I trust Julie Kelly because she has been reliable, accurate, and honest.
And she posted this.
Now, I trust her, but nonetheless, trust but verify because there's some people you don't trust and you verify.
There's some people you don't trust and you don't even verify because you know they're lying.
Aaron T. Rupar, I'm looking at you.
And then there's other people you trust.
I trust her, but I read this, and it's not that I have to verify whether or not Julie Kelly is being honest.
I have to just verify whether or not...
This says what it says.
Julie Kelly says, tons of new unsealed filings on classified docs case.
This is out of Florida.
I will try to post as much as I can.
There goes the workout, but this is mind-blowing.
In bold, FBI authorized the use of deadly force at Mar-a-Lago.
Okay?
And remember, people, the great replacement theory is not happening.
It's a conspiracy theory, but it is happening, and it's called foreign accreditation, and you're a racist for noticing.
Nobody authorized the use of force.
Okay, but it's always been authorized, so it's no big deal.
It's not happening, but it is happening, and it's no big deal.
FBI authorized the use of deadly force at Mar-a-Lago.
This is from the raid.
This is from the filing.
According to an, quote, operations order, end quote, produced in Discovery, the FBI believed its objective for the Mar-a-Lago raid was to seize, quote, classified information, NDI, The order contained a, quote, policy statement, quote, end quote, regarding, quote, use of deadly force, end quote, which stated, for example, quote, law enforcement officers of the Department of Justice may use deadly force when necessary.
The agents planned to bring standard issue weapons, ammo, handcuffs, medium and large size bolt cutters, but they were instructed to wear unmarked polo or collared...
I was going to say colared.
That's great.
Collared shirts and keep law enforcement equipment concealed.
Now, it also said we're all getting hung up on the use of deadly force.
I put more emphasis on they were told to come unmarked.
So you have unmarked armed people showing up at Mar-a-Lago for a raid.
How the hell can that go wrong?
I mean, that's the more shocking.
They're not raiding an alleged suspected crack dealer.
In some high-crime area.
They're raiding the former president of the United States of America and leading presidential candidate in an election cycle, and they're going unmarked onto Mar-a-Lago to raid it.
This is the president.
Someone shows up unmarked on my property, there'll be questions.
Unmarked people showing up to carry out a raid on President Trump's Mar-a-Lago property.
I won't say that should be the bigger red flag in all this, but that should be a very sizable red flag.
So this is the news.
Mind-blowing.
Mind-breaking.
Mind-breaking.
I'll give everybody the link.
And the internet went ablaze.
Before I jump in on the dog pile, or what is it?
Before I pile up.
Before I jump in on it, I've got questions.
Because reading that statement, here's the link to Julie Kelly.
Reading it, it kind of sounds like a boilerplate template.
It's like when you file an affidavit, it's going to contain certain words and there are certain statements that are at the beginning and the end.
Reading it, it sort of sounded like it's a template, it's a boilerplate model that it's in all of the FBI raid authorizations.
Maybe.
And that's where part of the internet went.
Let me just see.
Get some of the people who said that that's, you know, it's just par for the course.
I know I brought some of them up here.
Here we go.
Okay, so I'm not sure.
Here we go.
Okay, so this is in response to Alex Malin.
I don't know who these people are, but I'm just picking the brains of the interwebs.
New FBI releases rare statements.
Says standard protocol, end quote, was followed.
Quote, no one was ordered, no one ordered additional steps to be taken, and there was no departure from the norm in this matter.
No departure from the norm in this matter where you have a departure from the norm in raiding the former president and leading presidential candidates' property for documents.
Not crack, not drugs, not arms running like Obama did, not gun running, for documents.
The president, FBI.
It's standard protocol.
Now, I happen to like Mike Davis and respect his intelligence.
Standard protocol, he says.
This makes it worse for Biden and Garland.
Biden personally waived Trump's claim of executive privilege.
Garland personally approved this unprecedented raid for presidential records Trump was allowed to have under the Presidential Records Act, while Garland secretly colluded with Biden over his stolen classified records Biden illegally shared with his ghostwriter for his $8 million book.
It's even worse.
Biden and Garland authorized this raid on Trump.
Knowing deadly force is standard protocol.
I respect this take much more than most.
Because two things can be true, and the fact that one of them is true might be the more outrageous part of this entire situation.
Oh, it's just standard protocol, says the FBI.
Like, you know, whenever we show up to places, we always have the license to kill, you know?
Just ask Scott Weaver, Ruby Ridge.
Just ask the folks at Waco.
Just ask that guy, the 78-year-old blind, handicapped dude who got shot dead on his property by the FBI for posting mean memes on Facebook.
Yeah, they always have.
We always have the authorization to shoot and kill, whether it's no one's above the law, whether it's Joe Schmoe, Scott Weaver, or Donald Trump.
We have the authorization to shoot and kill.
Standard protocol.
No biggie.
We didn't change anything for this.
Oh, I'm sorry.
That might actually make it worse.
The fact that the FBI has this authorization.
And that it's used willy-nilly.
And that it goes south, sideways, haywire, more often than not.
No, but it's standard.
It's standard that the FBI goes in and murders people.
It's standard that the FBI goes in and blows up buildings and kills children.
I'm talking Waco.
It's standard that they go in and things escalate because nobody knows what the hell is going on.
It's standard.
We do it all the time.
Oh, that should make it okay.
Bongino.
This is...
Here we go.
Who's he in response to?
Ah, I see.
When you're incognito, you don't get the response.
This is absolutely a big deal.
Don't buy the bullshit otherwise.
It was not a standard op.
The Mar-a-Lago raid was an unprecedented action with significant potential for confusion and blue-on-blue issues and conflict.
Especially if they're, as per that, you know, that wasn't the highlighted section of what Julie Kelly put out.
Plain clothed.
Armed.
Approaching the president's property.
Where was I?
It also involved competing equities between federal agencies, FBI and United States Secret Service, with equal statutory claims to interrupt the other's activities.
Bongino is right and Bongino is smart.
That's why I listen to Bongino.
Anyone telling you otherwise is either dumb or playing dumb.
I've done more deconfliction with Russians in a foreign operation I did for the United States Secret Service than the FBI did in their search warrant at Mar-a-Lago.
Let me read that again.
I've done more deconfliction with Russians in a foreign operation I did for the U.S. Secret Service than the FBI did in their search warrant at Mar-a-Lago.
Only a dumbass would pitch the it's standard paperwork line.
Go serve a search warrant at the White House in the cocaine case while filling out your standard paperwork and see how that works for you.
Wake up.
That's Bongino.
So I pick his brain.
I like what he has to say because it makes more sense than the it's just standard operating procedure.
It's just standard operating procedure that these highly militarized Secret police forces that go and get illegal unlawful spy warrants from secret courts.
It's totally standard of that they have the right to shoot and kill whoever the hell they want if they think it's necessary.
Remember, people, this is the same FBI that falsified evidence to get an unlawful spy warrant against Carter Page by literally falsifying evidence, Kevin Clinesmith, and submitting it to a judge.
And getting a secret FISA court to issue an unlawful spy ward.
While they were simultaneously saying, we're not spying on Donald Trump.
Oh, we trust them so much that this is just standard protocol.
Don't ask questions and live with the secret Stasi, the secret service, or the secret police, I should say, of the president.
That can go after a president.
But then there was another one which I also thought was, you know, mildly problematic take on the whole thing.
And I'm not making fun of him.
I think I like him.
I think he's a fine man.
I question some of his judgment, and this is yet another circumstance in which I question Steve Baker's judgment.
The last time was over that horrible video of James O 'Keefe not coming to the rescue of a drunk woman at a bar who seemingly was 19 years old working for Chuck Schumer.
Terrible, terrible position there, and it's a terrible position here.
To those of you claiming that the Mar-a-Lago document raid was an assassination attempt by the FBI, and the Secret Service were also in on it, that's not what anybody's saying.
They're actually saying the Secret Service could have been the one that could have initiated violence with the FBI if they see unmarked people showing up with guns at Mar-a-Lago.
I have to assume you also believe that both FBI and Secret Service had no idea Trump was in New York at the time of the raid.
Hmm.
So there's two things that are problematic with this.
A. It assumes that the FBI, which is a corrupt institution, would not act corruptly and do something deliberate to provoke.
A. B. It assumes that the FBI, which has a history of bungling things, and I mean bungling, like showing up at the wrong address, unloading firearms into the wrong place, killing the wrong people because they showed up at the wrong place, busting down doors at 6 in the morning.
It assumes that the FBI has perfect intelligence.
Even if they thought...
They knew that Trump would be in New York, even if Trump was in New York, that they don't fuck up.
Because they do.
And Scott Weaver's family can tell you about it.
Scott Weaver can tell you about it.
The survivors of Waco can tell you about it.
The family of the dude who they summarily executed after a raid that is intended to provoke a response can answer to that.
So the idea that, oh, they knew he wasn't there, as if their compromised intelligence, or whatever intelligence they think they have, is infallible.
So even if they thought he wasn't going to be there, it could still be wrong and lead to conflict, and understandably so.
That being said, and I said this to Steve in my reply, let's just accept your premise for the sake of argument.
Okay.
FBI knew Trump wouldn't be there.
So they have a raid which has the standard protocol of authorizing the use of deadly force, raiding the former president and leading presidential candidates' property when they know he's not there?
I'm sorry, which one is worse, actually?
Assuming, accepting the premise.
Yeah, they knew he wasn't going to be there.
That's when they decide to rape.
Well, holy shit, I trust the corrupt FBI not to do corrupt things when they've done corrupt things.
As relates to this president, barely eight years ago, to be there when he's not there, when he might not have representation, when they can go in and do God knows what, turn off cameras, falsify evidence again.
Oh, they wouldn't do that in 2024.
They got caught for that in 2016.
And I don't believe it.
So, period.
It's a lose-lose, Steve.
If they knew that he wasn't there, A, they could be wrong and he could still be there and it would lead to confrontation.
B, that its standard operating procedure to use deadly force is the problem, not the explanation, not the way around it.
C, if they knew he wasn't going to be there and he wasn't there and they went anyhow, that's a bit of a problem too.
A corrupt institution with demonstrable proven recent corruption in its history and present.
Rating the former presidents and leading presidential candidate when they know he's not there to do God knows what?
Oh, maybe falsify the evidence that they submitted to court there.
I mean, this is in this case.
You're talking about a corrupt FBI who Steve Baker thinks it's a saving grace that they went when they knew he wasn't there.
Falsifying evidence in this case.
Just understand that.
They falsified evidence in this case.
Let me get that.
The picture.
The porn that everybody needed.
The anti-Trump porn.
Google.
FBI raid Trump docs.
Let's just get the images.
That infamous document.
That infamous picture.
Hold on.
Is this going to be it?
That's not going to be it.
I'll bring it up on the research results.
That infamous photo of the classified docs.
Look at this.
Oh my goodness, people.
It had...
How did he know?
How could he say he didn't know that it had...
What the heck?
How can he say that he didn't know that it was classified?
Look at that.
It's got top secret cover sheet on it.
Trump is a liar stealing classified nuclear secrets.
It says it right there.
Top secret NCI or whatever that is.
SCI.
It says it right there.
Oh yeah, that cover sheet?
The FBI printed it and brought it.
The FBI put that cover sheet on the documents they splayed out on the floor to set up the orgy of evidence so they could set up the president.
That's the same FBI that...
Steve Baker thinks it's a good thing that they knew that Trump wasn't going to be there.
That way they could falsify evidence without him even being able to be there to witness it.
By the way, that was Julie Kelly also who reported that they've falsified the cover sheets for that document.
So that's it.
It is a big frickin' deal.
And it's a big frickin' deal even if the explanation is it's standard operating procedure.
You're raiding the former president and leading presidential candidate in an election season with an agency that has a mild history of using excessive deadly force when carrying out these raids.
That its standard operating procedure is a problem in and of itself.
That they're applying the standard operating procedure to the highly unstandard, unprecedented...
Groundbreaking, earth-shattering raids on a president is a problem.
No one's above the law.
President Trump's a regular person like everybody else, so we get to use the same deadly force against him that we do against anybody else.
That's even worse, you dumbasses who are repeating standard operating procedure.
Standard operating procedure.
We're not going to go and amend that and just say, no, you don't get to use deadly force when raiding a president.
Why not?
I said it before.
I'll say it again, and I believe that it's now being evidenced.
They are trying to manufacture an assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
They're trying to manufacture a fatal attack on Donald Trump.
I said it when they made him show up in Georgia for his mugshot.
Some people said it was for humiliation purposes.
I don't think it was.
Maybe a little bit of A and a little bit of B. It's to get him exposed to lunatics who will do bad things to him.
This was a pretext to potentially, who knows, maybe it was like 93% chance it wouldn't happen.
But there was a 7% chance.
That they could say, shoot out at Mar-a-Lago when Secret Service opens fire on FBI who were just carrying out a totally normal raid for documents on a former president when they had been in negotiations with him for those very documents for a year plus.
Didn't guarantee it.
It was probably an unlikely event.
But my goodness, by virtue of the standard operating procedure, it became far more likely than it ever should have been.
This is a corrupt, third world, banana republic, kangaroo court government.
That is, you know, when they say Putin assassinates his enemies, well, holy shit, what do you think you're doing right now?
Oh, we didn't do it.
Nothing happened.
It's standard protocol when we just issue a totally corrupt FBI to raid and have the authorization to use lethal force on the former president and leading presidential candidates.
I'm sweating like a flipping, I won't say pig, because...
So that's that.
So that's my take.
Any idiot saying standard operating procedure is an idiot because even if that's true, that's a bigger problem.
I put out a tweet.
It's an amazing thing.
The Democrats, the liberals, the progressives, the won't someone think of the minorities when it comes to criminal justice reform are now sitting there saying, standard operating procedure that a highly militarized corrupt FBI can shoot and kill whoever the hell they want.
What are you going to do?
Them's the rules.
Morons.
Let me make sure that I got everything here.
Okay, we got this.
Oh, yeah.
This is how you know.
This is how you know.
Like, predictive.
I don't need to trust but verify the Chinese spy banging...
Dickhead that is Rip Eric Swalwell.
I know that he's wrong.
This lie is so dangerous.
Its intent is to inspire violence against President Biden and Democrats in a perverted sense of self-defense.
MAGA can't win with votes, so they choose violence.
Holy sweet, merciful confession through projection hell.
Could you be any dumber and more disgusting?
Eric Swalwell.
The lie is dangerous.
This is the old adage.
It's like crying out As the person beats you.
This lie is...
First of all, it's not a lie.
The Biden, DOJ, and FBI were planning to assassinate President Trump and gave the green light.
I made sure that he knew.
This is hyperbolic.
They were planning to facilitate a situation that would result in the death of.
They did.
Not a lie.
Its intent is to inspire violence against President Trump and Democrats.
Oh, you mean like...
When all of your side there calls Trump a Nazi, Hitler, existential threat to humanity, never survive a second presidency.
In a perverted sense of self-defense, they cry as they strike you.
I know it's historically used as an anti-Semitic trope.
The reality is it's an iteration of confession through projection.
This is the abusive spouse who's beating his spouse and saying, you made me do this.
MAGA can't win with votes, so they choose violence.
Might I introduce you to the summer of love, you moron Swalwell?
Might I introduce you to the ballot harvesting?
We gotta make it so easy to vote because we want everyone sitting from their front couch to vote often and vote regularly.
Vote early and vote often.
Can't win on votes, so we choose violence.
Thank you for describing 2020.
And thank you for describing exactly what you're lining up for 2024.
Okay, I think we covered it.
Yeah, this was Steve Baker.
Okay, done.
So yeah, it's a big fucking deal.
If I can quote Joe Biden.
Now I've missed some super chats.
Felix says, FBI made their bones killing gangsters ever since cross-dresser Jean-Edgar Hoover was in charge.
FBI made their bones killing gangsters.
The only other problem is they've...
Everybody knows what Ruby Ridge is about.
It was the book in...
It was the chapter in...
John Ronson's something about extremism, Them or Us, I forget what it is, but the chapter on Ruby Ridge and Scott Weaver and his 14-year-old son getting murdered by agents, their dog getting killed by agents.
It's a past, present, and future.
It's a corrupt organization with the power to kill.
What can be worse?
Feds ended women and children.
With fire and bullets.
That, I have no doubt you're talking about Waco, Felix.
Yeah, Waco!
They could have arrested David Koresh anywhere in town.
They could have arrested him when he went to, I think he frequently, he went often to Waco on his walk.
No, they chose to initiate a circumstance that would inevitably and necessarily lead to violence.
That old blind handicapped, I gotta get his name because the one who they just recently killed.
Let me see here.
FBI Facebook post 78 blind.
I mean, these are the words that...
Let me see here.
Killed in Raid.
Facebook post threatened.
I can't...
Someone's going to get the name.
Here we go.
I believe it's Craig Robertson.
Let me just make sure here.
Yeah, this is it.
Craig Robertson shot dead in FBI raid linked to threats against Biden.
Top Dems.
Standard protocol.
Go raid a guy at 6 in the morning.
An armed Utah man was shot and killed by FBI agents during Wednesday morning raid linked to assassination threats against Biden.
The deadly shooting occurred in Provo around 6.15 a.m. when the feds tried to serve an arrest and search warrants at the home.
The FBI...
Federal complaint...
Obtained by the Post from the Utah U.S. Attorney's Office identified the suspect, 75-year-old Craig Robertson.
An agency confirmed that one person struck by gunfire had died but did not share any further details.
The FBI takes all shooting incidents involved.
Our agents, our task force, in a serious area.
In accordance with FBI policy, the shooting incident is under review by the FBI's Inspection Division.
What better if you're dealing with a man who's paranoid?
Maybe mentally unwell.
Apparently he was blind, which I'm saying was physically handicapped.
Go for a 6.15 raid.
Go first thing in the morning.
Don't track him and know that you're dealing with a man who's physically disabled and wait for a proper time.
Do it in a way that will provoke a response so that you can run with lethal force.
When I had on Alpha...
Oh, geez, Louise.
I'm going to forget his name now.
I'm sorry.
I don't mean to be disrespectful.
I actually, for goodness sake...
One of the guys who got raided by the cops.
Stun grenades at six in the morning.
Hoping that someone comes out with a gun so they can use their lethal force.
Oh lordy.
Viva, great news delivery as usual.
Keep it up, brother.
Says Murph's kicks on Instagram.
Murph!
Oh yeah, hold on.
Hold on, hold on.
We're doing it.
Oh, don't bang my head coming up.
Don't bang my head coming up.
I bang my head coming up.
Oh.
Murph, these are the old ones.
Murph's kicks.
Oh, hold on one second.
It's on the inside.
I've worn these in places you're not supposed to wear shoes.
Murphs underscore kicks on Instagram.
Thank you very much, Murph.
And let's just get through these super chats here.
FBI since July 26, 1908, and they made their bones not on arrests, but killing...
Oh, I see what you're saying.
I see what you're saying.
But on killing bad guys.
Yep.
And then we got Fried Pie.
The FBI is a government-sponsored criminal gang.
Yeah, maybe a good idea for Trump not to promise them a new building for their troubles.
Maybe.
Okay.
That ends the Trump news, and that's my take on it.
So I think I've picked the brains on both sides.
Big brains, small brains, liars, and people who are just free to be wrong.
And that's my analysis.
What was the other thing that was in the headline that I said we're going to cover here?
Oh, Georgia!
That's right, Georgia.
Georgia.
Maybe we'll save the Georgia for the locals only after part.
Let me see something here.
Yeah, locals isn't working.
Oh, no, hold on a second.
No, that's not locals.
Let me see.
Is it locals?
Oh, no, hold on.
Locals looks like it's working now.
Come on!
Hold on.
I'm just going to refresh.
Livestream has not started yet.
Cripal.
Hold on.
Let me see if I can fix this.
That sucks.
Sorry, locals, but it's not my fault because it was set up and I have the RTPM.
I'm just going to add it again and see what happens.
Custom and custom here.
It's not a neglect and it's not having forgotten.
Locals.
And let's add RTPM and save.
Oh, cripe.
Save changes.
Let's see if it just kicked the last one.
Okay, go back and we're going to hit refresh and see if this did anything.
Chat's up, but no stream.
Not good, good.
Okay, so hold on.
Let me just try one more thing before we go on to the Georgia story.
Edit.
We shall remove.
Okay, remove this one.
Okay.
And then we're going to add.
Okay, hold on.
This might make it work.
And this is still not my fault, people.
I'm just creating another backup refresh.
Hold on.
I didn't hit save yet.
Okay.
No, it's just not working.
Although what happens if I just go like this?
I've added the RTPM.
I've saved it.
I've added the locals.
And I don't think it's going to work to then.
I don't know why.
But maybe if I just go like start stream.
So now I think you're going to get...
Now you're going to see it, but only because you're not going to see it when I bring up...
The videos, because I'm just running the stream directly on Locals without going through StreamYard.
Yeah, but it says, there we go, but this is, just to explain what's happening, I've got the window in the stream open of Locals in the background, and I've started the live stream, but directly through the Locals interface, not through StreamYard.
So the RTPM is not working, for whatever the reason, but at least you'll see in real time the same camera, but you will not be able to see, for example, when I bring up an article, you won't be able to see it.
Already under fire.
Like for this, for example, right now on the stream, we're going to see the article.
But if I go to locals, you're not going to see the article.
Okay.
So anyways, that's it.
We're just running it.
We're running it on two different platforms.
So you're not going to see the articles as I bring them up.
All right.
Sorry about that.
But everyone should just...
Oh, that's going to suck for the after party.
So I'm going to have to start...
Okay, whatever.
It doesn't matter.
Now I'm sure it's...
Look at this.
It may be nervous.
Just use one of my scrunchies and absorb some of the sweat because it's gotten very hot in this house.
Do we have rumble rants that I haven't gotten to?
Let me see here.
Are we having a problem on rumble as well?
No, we're good on rumble.
Okay, good.
Sorry about that.
All right, so then we'll cover something quickly before we go.
Or you know what?
Let's just forget it.
We're going to go over to rumble.
The Trump going over to rumble for the fanny.
So let me give everybody the link.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Link to rumble.
And come on over.
I don't have any inside news, but I've been...
Yeah, so one of our members has been bad gateway and cloud flares all morning.
Locals went down again.
Okay, so that's it.
You know what?
Maybe we'll just keep it on.
We're going to Rumble.
Come on over to Rumble.
There's the link.
Ending on YouTube.
Yeah, see, now I got a red exclamation point for the locals, RTPM.
Okay, ending on YouTube.
Come on over to Rumble.
VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com.
We're going to have our after party regardless.
Here we come.
Okay, now let me just make sure that we're still good on Rumble.
We are still good on Rumble, and that's it.
All right, so the election results out of Georgia, people.
I'm following it, and it's funny, my goodness.
You go down a rabbit hole, and I almost feel dirty using the term rabbit hole given the incestuous fornication, and I mean literal fornication that's going on in Georgia.
They had their election results yesterday, and the bottom line...
30,000-foot overview summary of the results.
Scott McAfee, who we now know had the fundraiser with Roy Barnes, the former governor, Democrat, and what's Kemp's first name?
Scott Kemp?
Whatever, you know what I'm talking about.
Kemp, Governor Kemp.
Scott McAfee, who issued his insane, untenable ruling that's now going to be heard by the Georgia Court of Appeals, did not disqualify the fanny, got Roy Barnes and Kemp.
To arrange a fundraiser, he raised $40,000.
He handily defeated Robert Petillo.
Robert Petillo was on the channel.
Some of you may not like him, but I like the fact that he came on for discussion and we had a good discussion.
So, Scott McAfee is a Georgia judge now for the next four years, having handily defeated...
What is her name?
His name.
Robert Petillo.
Okay, that's one.
Fannie Willis...
One as well.
Fannie Willis defeated, I forget whom, doesn't really matter.
She's going to be up for re-election in November because the judge, Scott McAfee thing, was primary and that's for the next four years.
This primary for district attorney, they've got their generals at the next election in November 2024.
So Fannie Willis defeated whoever was challenging her and is now going to be up in the general in 2024.
Okay, fine.
The story of the day.
Is one, Sonia Allen, who came out of the blue.
Sonia Allen, from what I understand, had very little experience when it came to being a district attorney.
And came out of the blue to defeat the incumbent who was named Flynn Brody.
Let me just, I seem to have lost my article here.
Flynn Brody.
Sonia Allen.
Here we go.
And apparently it's a shocking development.
Here we go.
AGC, Atlanta Journal.
So it's a shocking, not suspicious as in like, you know, people were vote flipping, but there's politics afoot here.
This was the outrage or the upset of the election.
Oh, you're going to make me do this?
Yeah, well, now this is what I'm doing.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Archived three hours ago.
Cobb County DA ousted by primary challenger.
District Attorney Flynn D. Brody Jr. speaks with members of the media during a press conference held at Cobb County, Superior Court House, yada, yada, yada.
In the 2024 May Democratic primary election, Brody lost his re-election bid to Sonia Allen.
Okay.
Oh, they got you in here anyhow.
Sorry, I have to go to another one.
Hold on.
There are...
Okay, so that's the news.
The guy, Flynn Brody, has extensive history, veteran, was qualified, was good, was the favorite.
And then out of the blue comes Sonya Allen and defeats him.
Now, some of you might have already heard of Sonya Allen.
Some of you might not have heard of Sonya Allen.
It's just wild when you go down these rabbit holes and you Google words.
Once upon a time...
Okay, Grant.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
We're not ready yet.
Once upon a time, I looked at Jack Posobiec's Twitter feed.
I was like, Jack, how the heck do you dig up...
These tweets that make someone look like an outrageous hypocrite, a liar, a scoundrel.
How do you get these videos that humiliate people for the positions they're taking now because of things they've said or done in the past?
He says, A, I've got a good network, and B, you'll get the hang of it.
I've gotten the hang of it now.
A good network is one thing.
People feed you information and say, hey, did you see this tweet from the same person two years ago?
It's the exact opposite of today.
That's great.
The other thing is, you look at a situation and you say, if I had to find something that would be shocking or Explain this.
What would I look for?
If I wanted to embarrass somebody, what would I look for?
He's like, okay, well, if someone now is complaining about making fun of someone's looks, what's her name?
Jasmine Crockett?
How dare anybody make fun of Jasmine Crockett's fake eyelashes?
Well, if you want to make her look like a hypocrite, you'll find circumstances in which she made fun of someone else for their physical appearance, calling Trump the orange heathen who needs to be buried beneath the jail.
Sonia Allen, how could it have happened?
Listen to this.
There's an interesting...
I don't know who this person is, but they seem to be more down with Georgia politics than the Viva.
Okay, Grant.
You don't hold on.
We've got to actually just show this.
It's two years old, the video, which is why these things also down the line two months ago.
Sorry, two months, not two years.
Nathan Wade had a mistress, Sonia Allen.
Okay, Grand Early Rising.
So, just a little follow-up about Nathan Wade and Fannie Willis' saga.
So, Nathan Wade has a mistress above Ms. Fannie Willis, and her name is none other than Sonia Allen, former chief of Cobb County.
Yes.
Uh-huh.
Fanny Willis got played like a piano by none other than Nathan Wade.
Yes.
Miss Sonya Allen.
Look her up.
This is getting juicy.
Like juicy simole.
And juicier.
And juicier.
It's amazing.
I remember we heard something and I'm trying to pinpoint the...
I think I'm going to start cutting carbs.
I need to drop my belly fat.
Oh, Christ.
Hold on.
Why are they showing...
Do you want to drop this?
Get it out of here.
I remembered something during the trial where I was like, oh my goodness, are they all having sex with everybody?
Not that it matters.
It's just like, you know, good fun laughs.
Here we go.
Here we go.
This was someone summarizing.
This is Matthew Sablon.
I don't know who the person is.
Wait, Sonia Allen hired Nathan Wade to investigate deaths in their jails because that's what happened.
Remember when Nathan Wade was hired to investigate these atrocious conditions in which people were dying in jail?
It might be part of the reason why people were protesting on front lawns.
Nothing to do with Trump because it predated Trump.
It might have to do with general Georgia corruption.
Sonia Allen, the woman who just came out of the blue to win, Hired Nathan Wade to investigate deaths in their jails and then, according to Bradley, had an affair with Wade until Willis stole him away.
Am I hearing this right?
This was May 6, 2024.
Then there was another article that might explain a few things as well here.
Hold on.
Okay, I think this is the one here.
Nathan Wade, under fire for alleged affair with Fannie Willis, is facing new scrutiny.
This is from February, people.
A year before Fulton County District, Fannie Willis hired Nathan Wade.
The relatively unknown private attorney was embroiled in another high-profile case investigating suspicious deaths in an Atlanta-area jail.
Now Willis has confirmed that she had a romantic relationship with Wade, yada, yada, yada.
Oh, his work on the jail deaths case is also being placed under a new microscope, including by defense attorneys seeking to have him kick off the case.
Accusations that Wade mishandled the jail deaths investigation in 2020 are adding to questions about Willis' judgment and hiring him for the case.
Yada, yada.
Ms. Willis is relying on him being appointed in Cobb County as part of his credentials for why she hired him and why he was qualified, said Ashley Merchant.
Okay.
So I think it's important to see what happened in Cobb.
Merchant, who is representing one of Trump's co-defendants in the case, Michael Roman, told USA.
I think it's relevant to what's going on now because it does reflect on her decision to hire him.
Merchant, where does it say the brainchild?
There was a part where it says brainchild.
Merchant spoke today, a day before Willis and Wade both admitted an affair and maintained they did nothing wrong.
In the 167 filing, Willis appointed Wade as special prosecutor in November 2021.
Okay, fine.
Now as part of her effort to get the Trump case dismissed, merchants seeking documentation from Cobb County to determine if there was potential corruption and cronyism involving Willis, Wade, and a third person, the former number two at the Sheriff's Department, Sonia Allen.
Wade did not respond to a request for comment.
I mean, these are a bunch of dots, and I'm just trying to understand what might have happened that would facilitate Sonia Allen, an unknown with a questionable pedigree, getting...
I keep forgetting his first name.
Flynn Brody, who by all accounts was good at his job and well-qualified.
How did it happen?
Wade did not respond for a comment.
Willis and Allen, the former Sheriff's Department official who now works for Willis as a top aide.
Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Willis and Allen, the former Sheriff's Department official who now works for Willis as a top aide.
Also did not respond to requests from the DA's office.
Last month, however, Willis strongly defended Wade's qualifications, yada, yada, yada.
Jail crisis scrutiny has to stop.
Very interesting.
Wade was hired by...
Okay, we don't need to get into this.
Oh, no, let's get into this.
Wade was hired by Cobb County Sheriff's Department in June 2020 after more than a year and a half of brutally critical media coverage about the deaths of predominantly black inmates.
Is that maybe why people were protesting on Fannie Willis' front lawn?
It's funny, eh?
That doesn't...
I can't breathe.
Help, I can't breathe.
That doesn't make the news.
When it's, you know, black DAs and black victims in corrupt Georgia, that doesn't make the news.
A white cop with his knee on somebody's back, that sparks...
Mostly peaceful with slightly fiery protests.
It has to stop, then-Deputy Chief Allen said about the, quote, constant attack and scrutiny, end quote, by the media and civil rights advocates in a June 14, 2020, previously on a school's email to the department's rag and file, a copy of which was obtained by USA Today.
Allen wrote that she retained Wade's law firm to review cases, quote, that have involved alleged excessive use of force, deadly force, discrimination, and neglect.
This is not a witch hunt, Allen told her colleagues who patrol Cobb County, yada yada yada.
It's a desire to clear the name of the agency and its men and women, and of course, to give the public the peace of mind they deserve.
My brainchild.
When Wade finished his investigation later that year, he released no formal public report about what led to the deaths at the notoriously dangerous lockup.
Asked about his findings for a local TV news investigation, he conceded that he had no documents, communications, or recordings.
Records memorializing, reflecting, evidencing, or relating to the work.
I have obviously my brainchild.
What's going on in my mind about it?
That's what I have, Wade told the lawyer.
Now it's starting to make a little bit more sense.
I mean, it's freaking wild, actually, when you think about it, that this is just a massive, incestuous, corrupt system.
Everybody's boning everybody, and everybody's screwing everybody, physically and metaphysically.
So now you have Sonia Allen, who is a top aide, from what I understand, to Fannie Willis, who also seems to be running her campaign out of Nathan Wade's...
Office?
Here, this is Park McDougall.
I'm just pulling together this stuff on the internet.
The Daily Scroll Substack.
Okay, I'm just getting some...
That is thedailyscroll.substack.com.
At scroll, letter his...
At H-P-M-C-D-1.
Hotel Papa Mama Charlie Delta One.
What did he write?
Sonia Allen, another prosecutor on Fannie Willis'team, is running her DA campaign out of the law office of Nathan Wade, Fannie's special prosecutor and alleged lover, who worked with Allen on a previous fake investigation designed to thwart an open records request into inmates.
Bottom line?
What do we have?
Incestuous relationships and corruption.
Grotesque.
It has to stop.
In order to clear the names of the good men and women of law enforcement who are letting people die in Georgia prison cells, we've got to kill the investigation.
So let's bring on the highly ethical Nathan Wade to prepare a report in his brain to exonerate all of these wrongdoers and criminals, produce nothing of value and nothing that can be verified except, you know, asking him about his brainchild.
Apparently and allegedly they end up boning, or they were boning before he ended up boning Fanny, and maybe they were all boning together, who the hell knows?
And then, out of the blue, Sonia Allen runs her DA campaign out of Nathan Wade's office, and she has this upset, this miraculous, apparently wildly surprising upset over Flynn Brody.
And one can only ask what part of the Fanny Willis political machine Had a role to play in that.
It's fun.
This is why I can't stand any of this crap.
Oh my goodness.
There are limitations to running solo or quasi-solo.
You know, like me and Barnes.
You have to have a very small circle of people you can trust with your life and your reputation.
Or more importantly, trust with your reputation.
This is so dirty and so nasty.
And it's not like I'm putting the potent in the finger at Fanny Willis.
This type of shit happens everywhere.
It's politics.
It's corruption.
It's dirt.
And it happens at every big organization, small organization.
People, if they're not physically screwing each other, they are screwing with each other in different ways.
But that's the latest coming out of Georgia.
So Scott McAfee seems to have played his cards right.
And he'll have played his cards especially right.
If the Georgia Court of Appeal disqualifies Fannie, and then Fannie ends up losing her re-election bid in 2024, and Sonia Allen definitely played her cards right, too, because she's moving on.
Okay.
Barnes and I, says J. Baboolit.
Now let me see if I go to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Mouth not synced, but this works.
You can trust me with your reputation, Viva, says Finboy Slick.
I only deepfake you on state-approved trans influencers.
That's Finboy Slick from our community.
Okay, what else?
Oh, we got a good one.
If you're watching on Locals, you really want to put it on...
Just focus on the chat, but come on over to Rumble, because I'm going to play a video, and it's a thing of beauty.
Let me see.
Hold on.
QuantumLogix has lost.
What happens with Barnes?
Oh, I'm just saying that Barnes and I have our VivaBarnesLaw.Law.
Barnes and I have developed a wonderful relationship.
I could not imagine working with...
I worked at a big law firm.
It's not fun working with lots of people.
This type of dirt, this type of drama occurs everywhere.
But politics is one dirty, dirty industry.
It attracts the dirty, dirty people, and it's one in which the dirty, dirty, and the dirtiest of the dirties succeed.
B.C. Zuhai says, I have to wash my hands after watching Viva, and above that, I trust nobody.
It's very, very tough to find people to trust, who you can legit trust.
Before we even get into that, people!
All righty, all righty.
This is a surprise guest.
You may not know him, but you're going to love him after you meet him.
You've got to follow him on Twitter, The Right Blend.
For those of you who don't know, Pat King, he was on the channel at least once or twice.
Pat King is one of what I call the Canadian political prisoners.
He's one of the Ottawa protester dudes that was arrested.
He was detained for five or six months.
Off non-violent mischief charges.
You may not like him, and I think if you think you don't like him, it's probably because you don't know him well enough.
Nobody's perfect.
I think he's a decent guy.
He's now standing trial for his mischief accusations.
Tamara Lich trial resumes sooner than later.
And there's been a few of the other coots gentlemen who got convicted on their mischief charges.
I don't know if they've gotten sentenced yet.
Pat King is currently...
Standing trial for his mischief charges.
And the right blend is covering it because there's no televised, but there's lives.
You can have reporters in there.
Are you ready to come in, right blend?
Doesn't matter.
Let's see it.
Three, two.
He's covering this.
I forgot.
Hi.
Hi.
Yeah, sorry, I have to improvise here a little bit with the setup.
Don't worry about it, don't worry about it.
All that we need is the information coming.
I totally forgot your name now, and please don't be offended.
I'm a senile buffoon.
Sure, it's John.
Oh, do you tell your last name or no?
No, not usually, but I mean, everybody knows.
Don't do it, don't do it, forget it, forget it.
We'll call you the right blend.
Sure.
So you're Canadian, as we can clearly tell from the accent.
I love it.
It's the quintessential Canadian accent.
Tell us who you are.
Absolutely.
Montreal doesn't have it as much as the rest of Canada.
You go to Newfoundland, they've got a Canadian accent, but holy cow.
They do.
It's wild.
Tell us what you're doing, tell us who you are, and then tell us what's going on with Pat King.
Perfect.
So, my name's John Wright-Blend, formerly known as Patriot Smoothie.
I'm currently outside the Ottawa courthouse here covering the trial of Pat King.
And that's the overview.
What's going on in the trial?
There's quite a few things going on.
Okay, let's back it up.
I'll at least give people the overview because some of them might not be familiar with it.
Pat King was arrested on non-violent mischief, apparently incitement to...
To do mischief, what were the charges?
There was nine charges, and they're quite a mouthful.
I listed them off on my Twitter account, RightBland, if you're interested in reading them.
Quite a while ago, I believe on day one, he would have been arraigned, so that's when he pled not guilty to all nine charges.
They would be charges along the lines of mischief, which is a catch-all charge, which applies to everything from kids skateboarding in a...
A mall parking lot to people having a peaceful protest in the streets of Ottawa.
So it's a catch-all.
There's a counselling mischief, obstruct police, counselling obstruct police, blocking roads.
So there's quite a few.
Something to do with intimidation.
So those are the charges.
And bottom line summary, they are not charges of violence.
No, no, Mr. King is not charged with any kind of assault or anything of that.
He is charged with intimidation, but that is not, in my opinion or my knowledge, a violent crime.
And he was detained, I think it was for an aggregate amount of five and a half months.
I believe it was exactly 150 days, if I'm not mistaken.
Okay, and the reason for that was they said it would impugn the administration of justice to release a man who would likely reoffend by promoting mischief or promoting the protest.
Sorry.
So there's a three-part test to bail in Canada.
The first is whether you're going to appear.
Like, if they are concerned, you're not going to appear.
Then the second test, I believe, has to do with recidivism.
So likelihood to re-offend.
So forward breach conditions, if I understand.
And then the third would be the confidence in the administration of justice.
I'm not sure which grounds Mr. King was held on during his initial hearing, which would have denied him bail and had him...
Held for those 150 days in pre-custody.
I'm not sure.
I can't recall off the top of my head, but he was eventually granted bail upon a, there would have been a bail review by a judge, and that allowed him to go free at some point, as we know Tamara Leach, for example, another figurehead from this protest.
Also went through a similar situation.
I believe she was actually granted bail at one point.
Then they rearrested her.
They actually sent a homicide detective across the country to arrest her in her hometown and fly her back to Ottawa for that.
And then another bail review and she was released again.
So similar kind of, not similar circumstances, but similar environment that we're dealing with with the police and how they're chasing these mischief charges.
Yeah, it's wild.
It was Pat King who, during a stream, said, you know, if the government keeps this up, someone's going to catch a bullet.
And that, I think, was one of the elements that they used to really justify...
They locked him up for five and a half months in pretrial detention over non-violent mischief charges.
It's a load of shit, even if you don't like Pat King.
All right.
And whether or not he's a shit-disturber, I saw a comment in Rumble that said he's a shit-disturber, but he didn't deserve what he got.
Or it doesn't mean he deserves what he's got.
So now he's...
I interviewed him after he got out, and he's fundraising or crowdsourcing for his legal fees.
So he started trial.
Let's hear this.
What day of the trial are you up to?
Day seven?
So, I'm reporting today as day five.
Some are calling it day six.
So, it started last Monday, and it was scheduled for all five days of the week last week before our holiday weekend here in Canada, the May 2-4 long weekend, Victoria Day.
Also coincides with the U.S. Memorial Day, I believe.
You can tell me.
You've got knowledge on that.
So, yes, we were supposed to have five days of trial last week.
One of the days, I believe it was the Wednesday, the defense lawyer was not feeling well, so requested an adjournment.
For the day.
So currently, this is, we are Wednesday.
And to my knowledge, we are on, no, sorry, we are, yeah, we're Wednesday.
Yeah, yeah, so it is, sorry, one second here.
So it is day six of the trial today.
That's the overview.
It's not a jury trial, right?
It's a bench trial?
No.
Originally, it was going to be a jury trial, but at some point, Mr. King made the decision to opt for a judge-alone trial.
His judge-alone trial is taking place in the Superior Court of Justice, which is, of course, above the Ontario Court of Justice, where Ms. Litch's and Mr. Barber's trial, their co-accused, is taking place.
I was told there's a number of reasons why a judge-alone trial might take place.
Okay, interesting.
Are there any publication bans on this trial?
There is.
So there is one particularly that wasn't called a publication ban.
It was called the reporting limitation at the time.
But it covers something that I can say is not very interesting or relatively exciting.
It's pretty mundane, so not very much being held back at this point.
Okay.
A bench trial by judge.
Minor publication ban.
Are you allowed mentioning who the judge is?
Yes, I am.
But actually, I haven't noted the judge's name yet.
I don't typically pay particular attention to the judge or the Crown.
Just because.
There's a few good reasons for that.
But no, I haven't noted the judge's name yet.
I'm sure somebody else has it.
Yeah, for sure.
I'll probably be able to find it right now.
Okay, so tell us what happens.
How many days is the trial scheduled for?
So as I understand, we were supposed to have all of last week, and of course we lost a day last week, and then all of this week.
So nine days in this block, and then coming back for another block of time, another business week in June, I believe, or July.
One or the other.
Okay, the judge is...
And that's it.
Charles Hackland.
You'll tell me if this is the face that you're seeing?
That's the judge?
Yeah, it looks correct.
Maybe a few years ago, but yeah, that looks accurate.
Okay, so I'll see who...
I'll double-check who...
No, that does appear to be him.
It is a little bit of an older picture.
Okay, and so what's been going on?
I mean, it's been prosecution presenting evidence for the last five days.
How are they advancing?
And tell us some highlights.
So it is the Crown's case right now.
They're leading their case.
They've brought forward several witnesses.
Three of the witnesses the Crown have brought so far have appeared in the trial of Tamara Leach and Chris Barber.
Those witnesses that have appeared in both trials are Vivian Lear, then there's also Miss Natalie Hano from OC Transpo, and another woman by the name of Chantelle Bireau, who runs a store in the Byward Market in Ottawa.
The first witness the Crown presented is a witness who testified alongside Zexy Lee and the Public Order Emergency Commission.
Her name is Miss Delaronde.
I think it's Victoria Delaronde.
It's a French name.
I'm probably saying it wrong.
So she is a visually impaired person who testified about her experience as a visually impaired person during the convoy.
De La Ronde, if that's what her name was, was the blind woman sitting next to Zexy Lee talking about how their lives were upended with the protests and the noise.
Because she was audibly sensitive that it was even more difficult on her.
Okay.
And that's...
Alright.
Keep going.
So I guess I could give a synopsis, a quick overview of each of the people's testimony.
So Ms. Delaron testified about how her life was impacted as a visually impaired person.
She testified that she faced navigational difficulties moving around downtown Ottawa.
She said that she was unable to get groceries delivered to her house, her apartment unit somewhere on Kent Street.
That she was no longer able to have the delivery of hot food, other different impediments to her mobility.
She said that on a rare occasion she would go outside, she would use a navigational aid, a stick that blind persons will wave around to try and feel out the environment.
She said her biggest challenge with that was...
First of all, a lack of snow clearing in downtown Ottawa due to the convoy for some reason or the other, but snow clearing was affected during convoy, whether that was a decision by the City of Ottawa, which it was ultimately.
So nonetheless, she was no longer able to easily access tactile indicators at the edges of sidewalks to let her know when there was a roadway so forward.
She also testified about how she relied on the sound of traffic to make her way about the city, and she could no longer do that due to the sound of idling trucks and horns.
Let me cut it short, because it's not that it's boring, but it's boring because this is what they talked about during the commission.
What the hell did this happen?
What the hell does this have to do with Pat King's accusations?
It didn't.
All of the witnesses so far have had no direct contact with Mr. King.
They've never met him before.
They're more or less giving what was called in the Barbara Lich trial as impact evidence, which, of course, would be more appropriate if and when there's a conviction at the end of the trial.
So they're talking about how they were affected by Convoy.
And there is an interesting note about Ms. Della Ronso.
She has an extensive amount of experience.
As a worker in the federal government, she worked, I believe, in the Indigenous Affairs Department for several decades, maybe two plus.
She also was called to the bar in both the province of Ontario and the state of New York.
She's retired.
And this is where it gets really interesting.
She, of course, lives in the geographical area that is subject to the current class action lawsuit.
She was asked, of course, about her involvement in the lawsuit, and she kind of danced around that question.
Actually made a deliberate attempt to opt out.
So in other words, she is a party to the class action.
And it gets more interesting than that because she testified that she has become, quote, friends with Mr. Paul Champ, who was, of course, the primary litigating lawyer for the class action lawsuit against the convoy.
So she testified they have become personal friends.
And interesting, I believe it was during her preparation.
Ms. Delaron's preparation for this trial testimony, she testified that Mr. Paul Champ was present as her support person.
So as a person with a disability, she obviously sometimes needs, or maybe all the time, needs someone to assist her out and about in public.
And it just so happened that Mr. Paul Champ was the person who appeared with her, with the Crown and, I believe, police investigators, to prepare her for testifying in this trial, which seems like a bit of an issue to me, to be honest.
So it's been five, give or take whatever, five days.
There's been no direct interaction with Pat King as relates to the mischief, the intimidation or whatever.
No.
And so, like I said, the next three witnesses were from Convoy, testified at the Lich Barber trial.
They basically testified the exact same thing.
So if you want to either trial, they testified about how shipments were delayed to the store for Ms. Bureau.
Ms. Lear testified about...
Yeah, go ahead.
And I saw, because I watched a couple of your summaries, they're putting up videos of stuff that the judge at one point said, what the hell's the relevance of all of it?
Exactly.
The judge has made that comment several times now.
Okay.
So, bottom line, nothing of any groundbreaking or earth-shattering import has occurred in the six days, but the process is the punishment.
Pat King, he's not on legal aid, right?
He's paying his own attorney?
I'm assuming he's paying for, in fact, he did fundraisers for his legal defense previously up until this point on his social media account.
So I'm assuming he's paying quite a bill for this.
And does he have any existing restrictions on his bail conditions?
Is he allowed talking on social media or do you know?
Oh, I believe he has quite a number of restrictions still.
Which would probably limit what he's allowed to talk about, who he's allowed to associate with.
I believe he has a curfew when he's not in Ottawa to this day.
So when he's back at home, he has to be in, I believe, by 10 at night.
So he's got quite a number of conditions to this day to abide by.
You're doing this now full-time, right?
The Lich Barber trial, and now I'm covering this trial.
It's not something I intend to continue doing forever, but like you said at the beginning, this is important, whether you like Pat King or not.
What happens here is going to have a huge impact on the future of our country, on people's rights to protest, on whether you're guilty.
If something is considered a mischief and you happen to be an influence or somebody who's present and you say the wrong thing and all of a sudden you're guilty by association, this is going to have a huge impact on the future of our democracy here in Canada and where we stand with things.
I agree with you.
I tend to think a judge trial or a bench trial is better than a jury trial, especially in Ottawa or particularly in Ottawa, but who knows with some of these judges.
There's been some good hecklers out there.
Have you gone to interview any of the hecklers?
So that was just the first day.
That was a local heckler by the name of...
I know who you're talking about.
That was a heckler by the name of Purse Nuggets.
We are here in Ottawa quite familiar with them.
That's the only day they've appeared so far.
And no, I haven't done any interviews with that.
Me and my friend Chris Dacey...
Actually, I'll mention this quickly.
Chris Dacey, you might be familiar with his work.
He captures a lot of the protests.
He got assaulted.
So, yeah, he got attacked.
Yeah, we went down to the Rainbow Week of Action event, which is hosted and organized by a person by the name of Faye Johnstone at the park just across the street from here, actually, across Laurier.
It's called Confederation Park, and Chris had gone in there with Rob Krejcik and me, and I walked as just a ball.
Oh, did we lose him?
He froze.
Stopped us from going in.
Ultimately assaulted Chris.
Stole his phone.
So just atrocious things happening in our country right now.
And they seem to have free reign to do those types of intimidations.
I'll play that video.
You're glitching out a little bit, but I'm going to play that video of Chris afterwards to let everybody know.
Right, Blaine?
So where can people find you?
Because I think people should be following this, and you're doing a great job.
You can follow me on X at RightBlend.
Just one word, RightBlend.
I used to be Patriot Smoothie.
You blend up a smoothie.
You get the right blend of things.
Okay, excellent.
And you're on YouTube as well?
I am.
That's where I'm posting the summaries right now.
Okay, awesome.
You want all the fine details.
All right, man.
Thank you very much.
Come back on, please.
I'm going to be following you.
If anything earth-shattering happens, DM me and I'll get on it right away.
I'll let you know.
Thanks for having me on, Viva.
Have a great day.
Pleasure.
See you soon.
Bye.
All right, that's cool.
That's what's happening with Pat King.
I love this.
Right blend is the Pat King.
Julie Kelly covers the Florida stuff.
Govea, well, we're all covering the Trump stuff, but this was the...
Let me make sure that I got the right thing here.
Here, hold on.
This is the video after Chris Dacey.
Chris Dacey was one of the guys that I met in Ottawa.
Got attacked in the park.
I mean, this is just...
What fucking country are we living in?
What world are we living in?
Here, look at this.
Let's see what happened here.
Alright, so we're here at Confederation Park in downtown Ottawa.
Today behind me there's an event going on which I can't think of the name offhand.
I knew it before I came in here and got clocked in the head.
Anyways, turn that way for a second.
Look at that.
That's not okay.
So I came in here with Rob Krychek behind me here of Rebel News.
He's on the phone with the police.
He's on the phone with the police right now.
So we didn't get as far even as the entranceway before we confronted by masked thugs.
And they physically assaulted Rob to start off the day.
We kind of that calmed down.
That went on for a bit.
Then I just came in to try to film a bit.
They followed me around and then...
In the middle of an interaction, they were surrounding you with a flag wall.
One of them rushed for your phone, extended out, got it.
Then everybody was on top of everybody.
Someone was on top of him on the ground.
I had to pull the person off.
And some other person from the crowd did it as well.
I was trying to pay attention to my phone and look for my phone.
And then that's when, I don't know, I guess that's when I got hit.
But I got hit pretty hard.
They ran, man.
I think they fled the scene.
I don't know, man.
They totally left.
It clocked me good.
I don't know.
No cops.
Yeah, that's fine.
That's fine for now.
That's what's going on in Canada, people.
All right.
Let me see what's going on here.
In the chat.
Not reading some of those.
So that's it now.
Hold on.
What I'm going to try...
I'm saving some stuff for the locals after party.
The only problem is I can't...
I can't seem to bring up a couple of...
I can't bring up the screens.
Okay, I think we got it.
All right, so what I'm going to try to do, I don't have a link to share for vivabarneslaw.locals.com because I had to end the stream on Locals.
And I'm going to try to start up a new one and hope that it all works.
We are going to end on Rumble.
So come over to Locals.
That's not going to be good.
That's not going to be good because Viva Barnes Law.
Come on over to Locals.
We're going to have our after party.
I'm just going to have to set the stream up separately.
And independently.
Any questions in the Rumble, people?
Get them in quick, and I'm going to go to the chat and see what's going on here before we go over to VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com.
COVID-19 has killed over 20 million people worldwide.
Depends what you mean by that.
Canadians are cowed, says Chad Force.
Where's the mafia when you need them?
Cops aren't working, says BC Zoo High.
Okay, so that's it.
It's not wrong when they do it, though.
Their violence is speech, and our speech is violence.
That's actually kind of poetic, Chad, for us.
Let's play this out with just a little bit of Bill Barham, and it's going to make all of you puke, and I'm going to highlight this to say...
I'm going to play in just two minutes as we all trickle out.
I'm going to end the stream and start up on vivabarnslaw.locals.com.
Everybody should appreciate it.
I said it on Bongino's...
Podcast yesterday with a crumble rant.
When they talk about Trump not conceding the election, what they're actually saying is he did not submit to Big Brother.
He did not say, I love Big Brother.
He did not submit with full contrition and acknowledge that fortified 2020 election.
If you're not coming over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com, I'll see you later this afternoon with a separate video.
I'll see you tomorrow.
It's Thursday tomorrow.
It's my birthday tomorrow.
But come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com and I'll see you there.
Enjoy this to play us out.
And peace out, peeps.
Great show.
Thank you all for being here.
Make sure you are subscribed with your notifications turned on.
Share my channel with someone who you think might like it, but share it especially with you think...
Screw that up.
Share it especially with someone who you think won't like it.
Because that's what would make me happiest.
Okay.
Go enjoy the day.
Peace out, peeps.
So far, so fun.
I have a few quibs.
Okay, go for it.
Quib away, Mr. Quib.
Well, I mean, I agree that it's great that we're talking.
I agree that we agree on some things.
We're not exactly aligned on the most important things, which is basically Trump is someone who does not concede elections.
That's the most important thing.
You don't seem to see it that way.
That's the most important thing that's going on in this country.
He didn't concede the last election.
He's not going to concede this election.
You don't know that.
You don't see into the future, Bill.
I don't see your crystal ball.
Yeah, I did.
I did, because I was the only one who was talking about that way back when.
And everybody said, oh, you smoke too much pot.
Turned out I smoked just the right amount of pot.
There's no right amount.
But can you really picture this guy going, you know what?
I lost.
That's it.
He did.
He left.
He left because he had to leave.
Yes, but that's how it works.
What do you think?
He's going to, like, board up the White House?
You know, pull a straw dog with Dustin Hoffman?
Well, last time he thought the other Republicans would...
Back him up.
When he called that guy in Georgia and said, I need 11,000 votes, I want you to find him.
He said, fine.
He said, fine.
He's just spouting garbage.
That's the same thing.
No, it's not.
You don't say on an Easter egg, but I want you to create some Easter eggs.
Boys, you have a show here.
All right, Dr. Drew.
Boys.
My favorite show of television ever to do was Politically Incorrect.
Which you stole.
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