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Sept. 19, 2024 - Viva & Barnes
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Live w/ CannCon: Assassination Attempt Fallout! Hillary's Confession Through Projection! & MORE!
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Very rarely do we get to witness confession through projection in its purest form.
It is in fact so pure it makes Walter White's blue sky methamphetamine look like child's play.
Here we have Hillary Clinton in her natural habitat displaying the most grotesque confession through projection imaginable.
Enjoy. I didn't want to show my face.
Darn it.
I wanted to bring myself...
He is more incoherent.
He is angrier.
He is lashing out all the time at everybody.
He's filled with grievance and rage.
And, you know, in my acceptance speech at the convention way back in 2016, I said, you know, you can't trust somebody with nuclear weapons who you can bait with a tweet.
Because I saw that in him at the time.
A lot of people didn't, or they gave him the benefit of the doubt, or they thought, hey, you know, we've had two terms of a Democrat, let's try the Republicans.
For whatever reason, I understand that.
But now, the stakes are even higher because he has a record.
We have seen him try to abuse power.
We have seen him try to overturn a legitimate three.
We have watched him bungle COVID and cause unnecessary deaths and pain.
So he has a record.
And in addition to that, he's told us what he's going to do.
He is absolutely linked to this Project 2025 and all of their dark and dystopian efforts to turn the clock back on Americans' rights and the way we live and how we look at our futures together.
And he has a long rhetorical record now of making it very clear that he would be unaccountable if he were ever near the White House again.
It's so painful for me to let her...
Look at that.
Look at this ugly face.
Look at that.
Oh, look at that.
She looks like the Joker or that demonic thing from Saw.
Someone slap on the googly eyes.
Hold on a second.
I want that off of her face right there.
Watch again.
No, no.
I want to just...
Oh. She looks like the evil villain from the movie Saw.
Now, I'm always open to constructive criticism.
I play these intro videos while people trickle in.
I think it's more engaging than a timer, but then as people trickle in, they might have missed it.
Let me know if you think a timer is better than me doing the intro rant.
I don't think it is, but I'm open to constructive criticism.
Let me just walk through this.
Because, like...
It's 99.999% pure confession through projection.
But it's to the point where it's insane.
Even if you were to confess through projection and do it unawarely, without introspection, there lies on the matters of fact.
He is more incoherent.
He is angrier.
Incoherent? Oh my goodness.
Okay, no.
I guess that might be the projection from Joe Biden, who was just senile.
But Kamala Harris, when she goes off script and forgets to, you know, when she's like, we all know you're born in a middle-class family, although two PhD professor parents, I think you're not exactly working class, you scoundrel, but stolen valor, like stolen valor.
She is incoherent when she goes off script.
She's angry, lashing out.
The woman lashing out is saying that Trump is lashing out.
He is lashing out all the time at everybody.
At everybody.
He's filled with grievance.
Filled with grievance.
The woman who was denied being the first president woman of these United States of America has never gotten over it.
Why am I not by 50 points, you might be asking?
Grievances. And rage.
Rage. First of all, I've never seen Trump more docile than I've seen him since the first failed assassination attempt.
I actually think he's themed the light of God.
I say that unironically and as someone who's not necessarily religious, although I think people are having their suspicions, he's never been more calm, serene, and...
And, you know, in my acceptance speech at the convention way back in 2016, I said, you know, you can't trust somebody with nuclear weapons who you can bait with a tweet.
And how did that prediction turn out, you raging hag of a hack?
How did that prediction turn out?
2016, you can't trust him with the codes when he can be baited with a tweet, you stupid lying sack of evil.
What happened in those four years where he had the codes and could be baited by a tweet?
Nothing! Absolutely nothing!
Stupid! You're so stupid!
If you haven't seen the movie UHF, go watch the movie UHF.
I don't want to play anymore then.
She is the most awful person on Earth.
Now I'm sharing the link to Rumble.
I wanted to share the link to that tweet.
Too bad.
That tweet has disappeared.
It's on my Twitter feed.
My Twitter feed is a diary of the descent of the world into madness.
Can't trust him with four years of power because look what he did the first time around!
Nothing! Peace abroad!
Prosperity at home until they came in with the Plandemic, which is going to come up in this stream today.
99.9999% pure confession through projection.
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You guys know who Brian Lupo is.
You all know CanCon.
Now, I'm going to ask about the name because I got AirCon.
No, it was ConAir.
CanCon sounds like a conference of...
Well, okay, it sounds like the French Can, whatever.
His real name is Brian Lupo.
You probably all know him.
This is going to be our first time, actually.
I thought we had met before, but...
The internet can do that to you.
Brian, I'm bringing you in.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Oh, by the way, everyone share the links on Twitter.
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CanCon actual, sir, how goes the battle?
It goes as well as it possibly could.
I wonder if that 5G thing, if they make like a Kevlar plate to protect from exploding phones.
I've been watching, like, first of all, have we figured out yet if they...
If they planted incendiary material, or they just caused the batteries to overheat?
That was the question I had yesterday, but I haven't followed up on it.
I mean, I've seen lithium-ion batteries catch fire and stay burning.
Like, nothing puts them out.
You know, the Tesla's burning down here, we see all the time.
To me, that looks like there's incendiary devices, explosives planted in these devices that are triggered by something.
It's... There's no...
Look, I don't...
Get off on the Schadenfreude stuff also because I can appreciate the argument that there's no telling who has that device when it goes off, although it seems pretty well orchestrated.
There is the argument that it will necessarily get civilians as in the crossfire.
Flipside steelman argument to that is when Israel drops big bombs, they say it's indiscriminate, and when they go pinpoint pager in terrorist crotches, they're accused of violating international law.
So when you leave somebody with no choices...
Don't leave them with no choices that are going to make you very unhappy.
Wild, though.
It's wild.
I never had a pager, but I don't even like putting this thing near my groin because it does emit frequencies.
Whatever people think it emits frequencies, I had a client who was an engineer for one of the Canadian companies, and he confirmed, don't keep it near your groin and don't talk to your ear with it.
Brian, who are you, for those who don't know?
Yeah, so my name is Brian Lupo.
I'm a podcaster at Badlands Media.
I also write for the Gateway Pundit, former Marine.
No such thing as a former Marine, but a Marine once upon a time in a former life.
And since then, you know, after the 2020 election, I just got wrapped up.
I mean, something didn't fit right, you know, and I fell asleep at 2 a.m. when everybody stopped counting.
I woke up and all of a sudden those numbers started going down.
And so I got...
Active in elections, I started investigating elections, started doing freedom of information requests, talking to other Americans that were doing the same thing, and started kind of aggregating and compiling all this data and all this information, and I'll never be the same.
I'll never be the same.
I cannot hear that someone was a Marine and then not ask all of these questions.
I've got to get into, if you don't mind, I'm going to pry into your personal life upbringing just for a bit.
I will not go on for half an hour.
May I ask how old you are?
I am 40 years old.
You do look good, sir.
You have a young, lifely look to your eyes.
You were born and raised where?
Right here in Florida.
And you served as a Marine.
Siblings? And what did your parents do?
And that's where I'll end there.
I've got a sister that is 15 months younger than me.
And then I've got two brothers that are 15 years younger than me.
One is actually a football player at FAU right down the street from you up there.
That is Florida Atlantic University?
Yep. And then I have another sister that is 17 now in high school, senior in high school.
So separate marriages or did they just wait?
Yeah. So born and raised in Florida, it's a wild thing because people come here, they move down from New York, they've grown up in mountains, they've grown up with seasons.
For people who were born and raised in Florida, what did you do during the summer as a kid?
I presume it was as sweltering hot 30 years ago as it is now.
Flat. You can't swim in the freshwater without risking parasites or gators.
What does childhood in Florida look like?
Oh, you've been lied to about Florida.
I swim in the water every day.
We're out at Markham Park on weekends, on the jet skis, fishing, boating, all that stuff.
I've been an outdoors kind of person my whole life, so we do a lot of fishing down here, some hunting.
That kind of stuff.
The heat doesn't bother us that much.
It's at nighttime in the summer.
The mosquitoes, that's the killer.
During the day, we go in the water.
The parasites, I've never had parasites.
I've been swimming in the water my whole life.
I wouldn't swim in the water going down the canals on 95, but when you get out into the Everglades, it's not so bad.
I've been told it's gay to ask another man his age.
Well, then, forgive me, but I'm still going to ask it.
How do I get...
I wanted to bring that chat up.
I don't know how this one came up.
Oh, here it is.
This is it.
Viva, it's gay to ask a man his age.
Just saying.
I live dangerously, people.
You served as a Marine.
Did you...
Were you deployed?
Yeah, I was an infantry Marine.
So, saw combat on both of my deployments to Afghanistan.
Best time of my life.
In hindsight, I have a lot of, not regrets, but a lot of anger, animosity towards our political leadership at the time as to, you know, why we were over there, etc., etc.
But as far as when I was in the Marine Corps, you know, the best group of men I've ever met in my life.
Still to this day, very good friends with all those guys.
They're my brothers.
And, you know, loved my service to this country.
That is the question that I've always had for people, especially with, was this, this was Iraq War II.
So this is 2003?
No, no, no.
So I was in Afghanistan.
I enlisted in 2008.
So I was in what they call OEF 2.0, which was like the second push through Afghanistan.
Operation Enduring Freedom 2.0.
Yeah. I think I'm an idiot in terms of the math because you would have been too young in 2003, but okay, I'm an idiot.
No, no, I would have been 18. I turned 18 and the towers came down when I was a senior in high school.
I wanted to enlist right away.
I was actually going to go to the Naval Academy and then I changed my mind stupidly over a girl.
Biggest mistake of my life.
Not that I'm now happily married for 15 years, but staying behind and not following that goal.
And doing that because of a girl is just the dumb things that your parents tell you about that you don't listen to them because you're smarter than them at the time.
Yeah, that kind of thing.
But I did end up enlisting in 2008 in the Marine Corps.
Took my ASVAP for the Army and decided if you're going to be the best, you got to be the best.
What's an ASVAP?
It's like the test that you take to see how smart you are.
And I actually, people say Marines are dumb.
That's a joke.
We eat crayons and all that stuff.
But I actually scored incredibly high.
I was in like the 98th percentile, scored a 140, 143, I think, on my ASVAP.
So very high.
I could have done whatever I wanted to do, and I went and became a dumb grunt.
Again, taking shots at myself here.
So you go and you fight these wars, and now the people that come back, I presume everybody that comes back is...
Psychologically injured, if not physically.
What goes into the healing that comes back and the reintegration into civilian society?
What goes into that and what level of trauma are you dealing with even as someone who might have...
I don't know if you got physically injured, although psychologically is just as devastating sometimes.
What is the process of reintegrating into civilian society after that experience?
Yeah, so just to be clear, I'm not making fun of dumb grunts, okay?
Some of my infantry guys are the smartest people I know.
It's just a joke.
It's a joke and everybody gets it.
If you don't get it, grow up and whatever.
Exactly, exactly.
You know, I was fortunate.
When I enlisted, I was 24 years old.
I'd already owned a couple businesses at that point in my life.
I'd had some college under my belt and I was pretty level-headed.
I'd been on my own.
I'd lived on my own.
A lot of these kids that come out of high school at 18 years old, some 17 years old and enlist, And they go off to war, they fight a war, and then they come out after their four years or whatever, however long it is, they have no idea what it's like to be a civilian outside of your parents' roof.
And so that's something that kind of factors into how they kind of become a private citizen again, a civilian.
I didn't have as much of an issue with that.
I mean, I still have PTSD from...
Some of the things we saw over there, I did tear all the ligaments in my shoulder, which is what forced me out of the Marine Corps.
But overall, to be honest with you, the best thing that I did was cannabis.
Cannabis was the best thing in the world for me as far as PTSD and being able to heal both physically and emotionally.
That's what CanCon stands for, Cannabis Conservative, because I am a huge proponent.
Of being able to use a plant that has never killed a single person in its life from overdose.
And the idea that the government can regulate that while, you know, you go to the VA and the first thing they want to do is put you on all these SSRIs and all these other antidepressants, who, by the way, their side effect is suicide and suicidal ideations.
That's absurd to me.
That was absolutely absurd to me.
I treat the VA like a demilitarized zone.
I stay the hell away from it.
I want nothing to do with the VA, and so I started taking cannabis about five years ago.
First time in my life, I was 34. I'm going to ask the prime questions, but smoking it with the THC for the effect?
Because I never understood what the element in cannabis is that produces that effect.
Is it the psychotropic effect, or is it the non-psychotropic element, the CBD versus THC?
CBD is typically what's non-psychotropic.
That's going to have good effects.
All of it, first off, that plant has like 900 different chemical compounds in it that we don't even understand because we're not allowed to study.
It's a Schedule 1 narcotic.
And so you're not allowed to study a lot of the benefits that it can have on you.
CBD is non-high.
THC is what will get you high.
I am a proponent of THC.
Every single night I smoke, just about every single night.
Sometimes during the day, you know, there's two different strains.
There's sativa and there's indica.
And if you're trying to go to sleep at night, you smoke the indica.
You can remember that by indi-couch, indica, because it'll knock you out.
I mean, you'll have the best sleep of your life.
And then sativa is more of a head high where you're going to, you know, for me, in my prior life, I was an artist.
I was doing airbrushing.
Painting cars and motorcycles and stuff like that.
And it would spark a ton of creativity.
And, you know, some people react differently.
I'm able to function on a sativa, like, no problem.
I'm trying to think back to my childhood.
I don't think we drew the distinction between sativa and indica.
And now I'm trying to think, like, hypothetically, northern lights.
Would that be sativa or would that be indica?
Oh, that's a good question.
There's so many different strings.
No, all that to say, by the way, I have nothing against it.
Not functional.
I already have like a thousand thoughts a second.
And when you have a thousand thoughts a second and you think time has come to a full stop, that's a million thoughts a nanosecond.
And yeah, it doesn't work well.
Well, at least now we know where the CanCon is from.
And so how did you, before we get into some of the, we'll get into the subject matter of the day, but how did you end up doing podcasting?
This was 2020 that led you down this path?
Yeah, so it was actually the summer of love, you know, the riots and everything that were taking place, the COVID lockdowns, all that stuff.
It kind of, you know, I don't want to say weaponized me because I don't like to think of that, that, you know, that kind of sounds negative on the First Amendment.
But what really got me going was the COVID lockdowns and everything around that.
But then when I started seeing all of this crap.
Taking place over the summer of 2020.
And I saw all these people railing back against President Trump and saying that it's all the Republicans' fault.
And I started just trying to get out a message that a lot of these communities that this is taking place in are Democrat communities.
And your local politics is going to have infinitely more impact on your life than anything you'll ever see from the federal government.
And that's the way it should be.
The federal government should have very little to do with your day-to-day life.
And so, you know, I was trying to get it out there that, hey, you know, Minneapolis has had a Democrat mayor for the last four decades.
You know, Chicago, same thing.
New York City, same thing.
You know, other than Rudy Giuliani, there was that little blurb there where New York actually cleaned itself up quite a bit.
But that was what I was trying to do.
And then, of course, the 2020 election happened and everything went out the window at that point.
Now, here's what we're going to do because I don't...
And I'll post this entire thing.
I'm not nervous about the election stuff on YouTube.
I think they've loosened up or at least rescinded some of the restrictions.
Heads up to everybody, though.
You may have noticed that the episode of David Icke on The Unusual Suspects that I was on yesterday on The Unusual Suspects, Patrick, but David, Valuetainment thing, taken down.
Because the guy says things, and I appreciate that he says things which are...
Counter the YouTube Terms of Service, but that's only because the Terms of Service are absolute rubbish nonsense, but they pulled it.
So while this comes up, VA is a government agency that, quote, cares, end quote, for vets, but the, quote, cares, end quote, side effects reduce the number of benefits received, receivers, benefit receivers.
Money leftovers are used to pay for illegal immigrants' medical treatment.
It's, it's, well, you know what?
Everyone get over to Rumble.
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How does it feel as a veteran to see people...
Illegals are legals.
You want to call them legals because they get temporary protection status or whatever.
They get some bypass around what would otherwise have made them illegal.
You see what's going on.
$2,000 credit card gift certificates.
Free housing while veterans...
The suicide rate among veterans, seven times the national average.
Is that about right?
Yep. How does it make you feel and how does it not enrage you to the point of don't do it, but...
You know, I've tried to, like, I used to get really enraged about this kind of thing, and, you know, lately I've been just kind of sitting back, and now that, you know, we have a platform over, you know, I'm on the Badlands platform, you know, writing for Gateway, I think I'm more concerned with exposing this and showing people what's actually happening and taking place in this country right now and red-pilling people on this so that they understand that, you know, what Donald Trump had represented.
From 2017 through 2021 was the direction that this country needs to move in and bringing back our own sovereignty as Americans, closing our borders and focusing on America itself.
And yes, of course, closing borders doesn't mean that we don't still have immigration.
There is legal immigration, and I think that that's a very good thing.
But what we have right now, we were talking yesterday about the Springfield, Ohio thing, and I think what President Trump did there was a genius move in going with this cats and dogs during the debate because people are all up in arms about cats and dogs.
He said they're eating the cats and dogs.
That's not true.
But then they start looking on their own.
They're like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Springfield, Ohio has had 20,000 Haitian immigrants dumped in their city in the last two years.
There's only 60,000 people that live in Springfield, Ohio.
Set aside however you feel about immigration and whatever.
Set aside that they're Haitian.
It's like, you say the word Haitian, or one says the word Haitian immigrants, immediately it has a racial component.
I'll use the one that I can get away with.
You drop 20,000 Israelis, for whatever the reason, into Springfield, Ohio, a town of 60,000 people, you may not have the same types of problems, but you're going to certainly have some of the same problems.
Infrastructure for one, and culture for another.
And imagine, because they're running ads in French because the Haitians speak Creole, which is a French language.
Imagine you have 20,000 Israelis and you have job applications in Hebrew.
In Springfield, Ohio, that's going to piss people off as well it should because Hebrew might be the language of Israel and Creole might be the language of Haiti.
It's not the language of America and it's not the language of Springfield where this is not something you just have to deal with as a Springfield resident.
But, sorry, rage over, rant over.
20,000 into 60,000 is obscene.
It's unsustainable.
And so, and also, in fairness, you know, Trump and Vance, whether or not there has been no video evidence of the reports, they're eating the cats, they're eating the dogs, there have been people reporting this for a long time at city council meetings.
And so, there might be a thousand reasons, it might not be true.
But there might also be a thousand reasons for which the people making those reports, some have specified anonymously, don't want to come forward.
And I can easily imagine those.
Sorry, Brian, continue.
Well, to what you were just saying right there, you know, they fact-checked President Trump during that debate and said, we talked, we reached out to the city manager.
First off, how did you know to reach out to the city manager?
How did you know that the cats and dogs was going to come up in this debate?
Which was very interesting.
But the city manager back in March of 2024 was speaking at a hearing in front of their local legislature.
I don't know if it was a city council or whatever, but he was talking about this in March of 2024.
Oh, I played that video yesterday.
It's a heavyset white guy, and he says, I didn't know that that was the city manager.
Yes. Okay, well, that takes on a bit of a new angle.
And he said, look, people have come to me.
And he says in the video, he calls the guy by first name who's on his pedestal there, Ron or whatever his name was.
You know, they've come to me.
They want to be anonymous.
I did.
Okay. That takes on a new angle.
Yeah, it changes everything.
And so when you have, you know, 20,000 people coming into a town of 60,000, there's another city in Alabama, a town.
I think it's called Sycaloga.
I think.
I'm probably butchering that name.
But they had 2,000 Haitian migrants in a town of 12,000.
I mean, that's a little over 20% right there.
When you have that type of influence, injection into your population, that is the replacement theory that they tell us is a conspiracy theory.
That's not actually happening.
Sure it is.
And it happens in small towns like that, which are traditionally conservative, traditionally...
And more than conservative, a lot of these places, there you go, Sila Kauga.
I'm trying to find the tweet, because was it 1,000 into 12,000 or 1,000 into 2,000?
No, it was 2,000 into 12,000.
Breitbart had an article about it yesterday, I believe.
Saika Laga.
Let me just see if I can find that.
But keep going, because I mean...
Yeah, so you inject this in there.
The culture is totally different.
The language is different.
The cultural norms are different.
And I'm not saying that...
What they do in Haiti, that's their country.
They do what they do there.
If they're going to believe in voodoo and that's their religion and everything else, go for it.
Go for it.
I am the most sovereign person you will meet.
I want to do America and America.
You do Haiti and Haiti.
But the idea that they can come over here, not only come over here, but they're trafficked over here.
Our government is bringing them in here and dispersing them throughout the country.
We've got a lot of problems with this.
And just this morning, there was a tweet out by an account that goes by Mischief, and they were with the video of the black guy with the red shirt, red hat, talking about all that.
They're going around the town with them and going to the DMVs in Springfield, Ohio, and trying to figure out how these Haitian immigrants are getting driver's licenses so quick.
Well, the problem with that is that, Viva, we have a problem in this country right now with automatic voter registration.
And, you know, voter voter registration, where people are being registered to vote without even knowing that they're being registered.
As long as they interact with a government agency, whether it's the DMV, Medicaid and Welfare Department, whatever it is, they're being registered to vote.
Some of them not even realizing they're being registered to vote.
And this is a major problem because it's now, it's inflating our voter rolls with people that don't even know that they're on the voter rolls.
And when we get into the elections, I'll...
Get into why that's a major problem.
For sure, we're going to get there in a bit.
The Springfield thing, it is wild because they're being, they, and it immediately sounds racist and mean, but there's a they, it's a foreigners implanted into a town with no say of the citizens.
And the question I'm asking is, who the hell is authorizing this?
It's one thing the Fed, I appreciate it's the Feds.
They're going to say, look, we need to relocate.
We have federally granted them temporary protection status, which is going to be permanent.
We all know it damn well.
There's not the slightest lick of effort to integrate, so much to the point that I had David Menzies on from Rebel News yesterday.
He's confirming that they're running ads in French.
And there's not only no integration, it's damn you and your language, your official language, your official culture.
Who the hell's authorizing this?
And what the hell are the city officials, the state governor, the city mayors, what are they getting out of this?
There has to be a money trail and there has to be some financial interest for them to do it.
Do you have any knowledge of that?
I don't have any knowledge of that.
It's something that we need to start looking into because, you know, we were talking about this yesterday.
Same thing.
The mayor there is complicit in this.
And this is human trafficking.
I don't care if you made some executive action, the temporary protective status.
I don't care what you did.
This is human trafficking.
When you take these people...
And these people are victims, by the way.
These Haitian immigrants that are being brought over here and dispersed throughout the country and just told, hey...
Go do you.
Here's a couple thousand bucks.
Figure it out.
That's human trafficking.
And they are victims of it.
Granted, I think we need to shut it down.
There needs to be a mass deportation.
But at the same time, my heart does go out for these people because they are being manipulated by this administration right here into doing what they're doing.
It's amazing.
Menzies yesterday also reported that they are, in fact, getting jobs, low-paying jobs at packing factories, at Dole, for example.
When people say that importing low-skilled immigrants for cheap labor is a form of modern slavery, but that the Republicans are just as guilty of it as Democrats, there is truth to that.
And we're seeing it right now.
You've got Dole, the company there, wouldn't give Menzies any interview, was very hostile and said, get off our property or we arrest you.
Employing for low-skill work foreigners, immigrants.
It's human trafficking for corporate profit.
Period. And then the argument is that why would any locals take the job when it pays so little?
I guess the benefits suck and they get just as much potentially for being unemployed.
And you see how the immigration becomes the solution to the problem of bad employment insurance.
And basically, you have human trafficking in its purest and most obvious form, but they cloak it in some sort of benevolence, temporary protected status, because Haiti is such the shithole that it is, partly because of Western involvement in that country and Western exploitation of that country.
100%. And that's something that's happening all over the world, by the way.
Look at what's going on in Africa right now.
We've been kicked out of Niger.
We've been kicked out of the Congo.
And it's because they realize that the United States has just been basically extracting all sorts of wealth from them and giving nothing back in return.
And it's no different from Haiti.
If you go back and look at, I saw you played Hillary in the beginning there, the influence that the Clintons have had on Haiti over the last several decades.
It's disgusting what's going on here.
When you talk about the workforce, Reuters had an article yesterday that is acknowledging that this is a necessity.
We need the workers in here, and that's why Dole is allowed to do this.
And we're off of YouTube now, so we can talk about the conspiratorial stuff.
But when you go back and look at what happened with the COVID jabs and the COVID pandemic and everything like that, there was a health insurance company up in Ohio.
I think it was called America One Health Insurance.
And it's a 150-year-old company.
Billions of dollars a year that they do.
It's an established life insurance company.
And they had a report that came out.
Their president came out and said, we are seeing a 40% increase in mortality among 18 to 64-year-olds, which is the gist of your workforce.
And he said that's a Sigma-6 level event.
It's a 1 in 200 year event.
And so when you think about 40% increase in death of the working class.
Are they bringing these people in to replace workers that we need in this country?
I mean, is there any congruency?
There you go.
Is there any congruency?
I'm bringing this up.
If and when I put this on YouTube and they can kiss my hairy butt, this is the actual article written by The Hill.
And I saw the stats also.
And if there's one entity that you know is going to get the numbers right, it's going to be underwriters or insurance companies because they literally pay out.
And their profit or loss or bankruptcy is predicated on them assessing risk properly and noticing these types of trends.
In addition to a number of the other, call it population control tactics that are being employed, contraception.
Contraception is one thing, but the push for euthanasia up in Canada, the push for abortion down in America.
And they say population is not growing.
We need cheap labor to fill the jobs that Americans won't take.
Horse crap.
Well, that might be the segue.
Well, no, that won't be the segue into the election stuff.
What is your assessment for the future?
Where does this go after all of this?
The awareness has been raised now.
The risk is that if Kamala actually gets elected, the impression will be that they're ratifying the great replacement.
Well, I mean, here's the thing.
We definitely need Donald Trump.
In 2024 to win this election.
That's no question about that.
Now, what's going to happen as a result of that?
I have no idea.
I mean, Jamie Raskin has already come out and said that if that's the case, the J6 2025 is going to be a national security special event, and they're going to have Super Bowl-esque security at the Capitol on that day.
But he also said during an interview at Politics and Pros a couple weeks ago that...
If Donald Trump does win, Congress is going to move to disqualify him on January 6th.
And that's going to make MAGA riot and everything else again.
Well, I mean, to me, that's...
That's insurrection by...
But hold on.
I saw the clip and I was trying to find the full...
Interview, because I'm sure there's other gems in there.
Where was that speech that he gave?
It was at a bookstore called Politics and Prose.
It's on YouTube.
Yeah, I'm going through it right now.
Politics and Prose.
I'm going to go watch the whole thing because I'm...
There we go.
An hour and 23 minutes?
Oh, that's gonna...
If you pull it up on the screen, I can tell you exactly where it is.
Oh, no, I played that clip over and over again a few weeks ago where he says, well, we're gonna have to come in with civil war conditions and we're gonna need extra security all because a bunch of judges on the Supreme Court, they don't even have that much work to do in the first place, didn't do their job, and we're gonna have to tell them an angry mob of Trump supporters, no, sorry, your candidate's been disqualified.
That should put someone in jail.
That should not just take them...
Remove their seat from government.
I'm just going to go listen to the rest of that because I'm sure there's other gold in there.
I mean, that should be conspiracy to commit insurrection.
Absolutely. But what it is also, it's the persuasion or not astroturfing, but pre-programming.
When it happens, don't be shocked because we sensitized you to it six months ago.
And that's what people are highlighting.
Trump wins the election in November.
There's still how many days?
70 some odd days until he takes office.
And we saw what they did in 2016.
After he won, they spied on his campaign and set up Russiagate for the next four years.
Yep. They went after all his cabinet members, Mike Flynn, General Flynn.
They went after him.
They went after, you know, all the guys.
Carter Page.
They went after...
Carter Page, Papadopoulos.
Papadopoulos. Who is the other one?
No, anyways.
Everybody. But now, that might be the segue into the chicanery of 2020 that you noticed.
So, Brian, what got you yeeted from the YouTubes?
Covering the Arizona audit.
A Senate-authorized audit.
We had a pretty big platform.
We had a group called The Band.
It was me, Behizi, Nick Mosider, Neil Johnson, Marcus D. We had a bunch of guys that we would get together several times a week and have discussions and cover election stories.
And cover the audit.
We would live stream the hearings for the audit.
And then in June of 2021, I think it was June 14th to be exact, Media Matters puts out a hit piece about YouTube election deniers and lists all of us by platform, everything, our followers, everything, and says that we are talking about baseless conspiracies.
Doesn't even try to fact check anything we say because they can't.
And then the very next day I get a phone call.
From all of those guys saying, we just got bombed from YouTube.
The day after Media Matters put out that hit piece, all of us get kanked.
Almost all of us.
A couple of us still survived.
That's amazing.
And so what was the essence?
I mean, I've been following it.
Everybody's been following it.
But the Arizona audit, what did that consist of at the time?
How far into an actual audit did they ever get?
So the Arizona audit, they actually did the whole entire thing, start to finish.
There's a lot of questions about it beforehand, chain of custody questions for one.
When they took all the 2.2, 2.1 million ballots, they loaded them on a truck and called the Senate and said, hey, where do you want these to go?
And then the truck drove around for five hours with no chain of custody, no chain of custody whatsoever, because they said that the Senate didn't have a place to put the ballots before the audit was done.
And so right then and there, I write for Gateway Pundit, and Jim's brother, the owner of Gateway Pundit, his brother, Joe Hoft, is an accountant, a forensic accountant for major Fortune 500 companies, used to do major companies.
And he said the second that that chain of custody was broken, any audit that comes out of there is bunk.
It doesn't matter.
But they did it anyways.
It went on for several months.
There's a lot of...
You know, conspiracies and back-channel talk about whether they were coerced into saying certain things and not saying certain things and not allowing certain things in the audit itself.
We figured out that there was a bunch of data that was missing, and it came out that...
So in the subpoenas, the subpoenas were for all the election-related materials from the 2020 audit, right?
Well, the Maricopa County Board of Elections, Board of Supervisors, took it upon themselves To archive over 1 million records from that election.
And so when they said, you know, they did a congressional hearing with Ken Bennett, who is the liaison for the audit, kind of the quote-unquote good guy, although I don't personally think so.
I don't think any of these people are good guys.
You know, he said, well, over a million documents were kept from us.
And their excuse was, well, we archived them.
You didn't ask for archived documents.
That was their excuse, you know, for being able to keep all this information away from them.
And then the other big thing was that they kept the routers so we could see all the internet traffic coming into Maricopa and see all the IPs that were accessed and all that stuff.
They kept that from us.
And then they end up letting a guy named John Shattig do a personal private investigation into the routers.
He was only allowed to answer certain questions.
There was NDA signed by all the people that were involved in doing it.
And oh, by the way, John Shattuck was also a lobbyist for one of the board of supervisors for their egg farm, Hickman Egg Farms.
So no conflict of interest there whatsoever in hiring your own lobbyist buddy.
Well, one of the, I'll say one of the, the biggest issue coming out of Georgia was that there was never any, not meaningful, but there was never any signature verification carried out to cross-reference mail-in ballots with envelopes.
Did they do any form of a signature verification in Arizona during that audit?
Or was the audit just counting the ballots that came in and recounting the numbers?
So there was the Cary Lake trial, Lake v.
Hobbs, that actually went to trial.
And of course, Judge Thompson, Peter Thompson, would only allow a couple of the arguments to be made.
And so one of the arguments that was allowed to be made was signature verification.
And they found out that in that trial, it came out through video evidence.
You know, this is documented evidence.
A forensic examiner, I don't know what his official title is, named Eric Spikin, that did a look at all the signatures and an analysis of how they did the signature verification.
And they found out that there were hundreds of thousands of signatures in Maricopa County that were validated in less than three seconds, many of them in less than two seconds, and some of them in less than one second, which is impossible.
Viva, because you have to go from one screen, you have to scroll down to do the comparison.
And so they've got a video of this, of a guy just sitting there, click, click.
They call it the woodpecker.
I'm going to see if I can pull up my highlights from the trial, because I was covering that.
The verification, it was, what did he call it?
It was either a woodpecker or that thing that you have on the...
You ever see the Simpsons?
Yeah, with the little, the thing that drinks the water.
Yes, yes, yes.
So that, and that was my, so that was the...
But that was Carrie Lake's signature verification.
That was 2022.
That wasn't the 2020 election.
No, but 2020 was the same thing.
And they did this under the guise of COVID, where people could go out and do signature verification from their home so there was no oversight in 2020.
Not the way that there was in 2022.
They didn't have the closed-circuit television monitoring everything the way that they did in 2022.
Trying to see if I can find that video.
Everyone who's been on this channel for long enough would have seen it, but it was like, yeah, it was poop, poop, poop, poop.
And I think the judge or the lawyer, not the judge, the lawyer called it either a woodpecker or something else that does like a rapid fire pinging.
So you get heated for coverage of the 2021 or the 2020 audit in 2021.
First of all, the outcome of that was all cool, copacetic move on and you're dirty election deniers for questioning it.
Well, I mean, that's what they said.
If you actually read the reports and see everything that was in there, I mean, there was hard drives from other states that were found on the systems.
Like you said, the chain of custody on the ballots disappeared.
Ken Bennett and Bill Gates, who's now the supervisor of the board in Maricopa County.
The Congress, I think it was Andy Biggs, Representative Biggs, asked them, you know, Did you guys only use the Vote Secure paper, which is the role in Vote Secure paper?
It's no bleed through.
It's got security features built into it.
And Bill Gates said, yes, we only used the Vote Secure paper.
And then five minutes later, Ken Bennett testifies that they had at least 10 different types of paper that they identified in that audit.
And it's like, wait, you got one guy saying that, no, we only used the authorized paper, the statutorily authorized paper that we're supposed to use in this election.
And then you've got...
Ken Bennett's saying, no, no, no, we found at least 10 different types of paper in there.
So, you know, which one's true there?
There's a problem there.
What was true is that there were multiple sizes and issues of the paper that, at least in Carrie Lake's case, had an impact on the ability of the machine to read the ballots.
So I flew out to Maricopa after the 2020 election in probably like mid-2021, and I interviewed a bunch of people after the audit had taken place.
I interviewed a bunch of the people that were doing the audit.
And they were telling me that they would see pristine paper come out.
They would go through boxes where it would be like 90% Biden, 10% Trump.
Every single box was the same.
90-10, 90-10, 90-10.
They have documented that how many of these boxes were actually open.
The seals on them were opened when they got them to the center where they did the audit at.
And so nothing on that made sense.
Nothing on that was on the up and up.
I have no faith in the results of that audit.
Not because of Doug Logan and Ben Cotton who did the audit, but because of the processes that led up and how restricted they were in what they were given to do the audit.
And so 2020 is what it is and has been panned out the way it's panned out.
But what happens after you get kicked off of YouTube?
You're not allowed starting another channel.
No, you can't start another channel on YouTube.
Fortunately... I saw the writing on the wall with YouTube, the communists over at YouTube, and so I started a Rumble channel, shameless plug, rumble.com slash cancon.
I started a locals channel.
I'd been kicked off of Twitter already, so that wasn't happening, and I was able to survive.
I was able to keep my channel going, and it was frustrating.
You go from live streams where you have 10,000, 15,000 people watching to three or 400.
And it's very frustrating, but, you know, it happens.
I'm not just a shameless plug.
I'm going to give everybody the link.
Although you're at 22.2 thousand, you are a third of the way to the devil right now.
Oh, it never, it never, my rumble never grows.
I have no idea why, you know.
Well, I've noticed there's been a plateau, but I think the viewership...
I think the viewership is growing on Rumble, but not necessarily the correlative subscription.
I'm going to share the link when I get out of this screen because I want to bring up some of the chats.
And what are you working on these days now?
You're covering everything.
Yeah, so I'm still pretty much doing election stuff.
You know, I write generally about anything going on.
If I see a story that's interesting, I'll start looking into that so I can write for Gateway on that story.
I do a lot with J6.
We're going to get into that right after this, actually.
Sorry. Yeah, sure, sure, sure.
Yeah, that's the thing.
Elections, J6, and just general politics.
Let me bring this up, and I think there's a couple of questions in here for you.
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I met you in Cocoa Beach at GART.
FD men.
What is GART?
The Great American Restoration Tour.
It's a quarterly event that we do for Badlands where we get all these Badlanders together.
We did it just a month ago in Deadwood, South Dakota, which was absolutely awesome.
And we're doing it in Myrtle Beach in November.
Okay. Very cool.
FD Man says, it is like driving around with evidence of a murder for hours before getting to the lab.
FD Man says, federal agencies are already preparing for burning cities, but who burns cities down?
FD Man says, COVID Vax, death shots.
Colorado Watch says, nailed it, Viva.
A federal government funds the NGO who are paying for the ads and logistics, says FDMN.
The Haitian religion is part of their culture, so if their religion allows for the use and consumption of animals, remember that the reason Haitians are given special status was the BP wiping?
The British Patrol...
Border Patrol, when that Border Patrol agent was whipping the guy and they found out that that was all bullcrap and it wasn't true.
I would have gone with British Petroleum, and I thought that was an oil issue.
Well, that story was confirmed false, but they still ran with it.
And then we got ASVAB is scored out of 100.
143 is impossible.
Marines, am I right?
Rolling on the floor.
Actually, when you factor in, so based on the math and reading, it's up to 100.
If you go into all the vocational stuff that they include on there, I think it goes up to 150.
Mm-hmm.
And a Marine, that's from...
Ginger Ninja is a good member of our community.
He's not a jerk, so I know that's tongue-in-cheek.
A Marine, not in active duty, as my grandpa, who was island-hopping on the Eastern Front in World War II called him.
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Did I get the super chats here?
I think I did.
Good people don't have Hezbollah pages.
Yes, but they might be next to innocent people, everybody.
And then we've got the government agency.
And if I can, let me just do very quickly in our vivabarnslaw.locals.com community.
So excited for this interview.
Thank you for finally having Brian on your show, David.
Freedom Fighters is Denise and two.
And then Shailena says, climb trees, build tree forts, swim in neighbor's pool, go to Venetian pool on city bus, summer school whenever available.
Go with dad to summer school as he was a teacher in Dade County for 30 years.
Go to the Bahamas whenever mom was able to go home, work, spend with all of our cousins, aunts, and uncles.
But all I say, I love Florida.
The Keys.
The Keys are amazing.
And I'm like, I'm two hours from the, you know, one of the northern cities in the Keys, two and a half hours from Robbie's Marina.
It's just, it's a little expensive, but I love the fact that it's still rustic, it's still authentic, and it isn't like...
Did you feed the tarpon?
Oh! Brian, I'll pull it up when we're talking later.
We shot a video that actually paid for our vacation when we were down there, where my kid, up to her elbow in the tarpon's mouth.
But I've done a bunch of videos on that.
January 6th.
What's the latest?
Because I've had on a bunch.
I've had on...
Tariq Johnson, Capitol Police officer, telling us what went down and what didn't go down the day of.
I've had on Jake Lang, who I didn't appreciate was controversial, but he recently led out of solitary.
Jake Lang is controversial.
I appreciate that now that I've seen how that is controversial, but I still think that you don't treat even the ones who committed violence the way that they're being treated right now.
They had the Fisher decision.
What's the latest coming out of Jan 6?
Well, so, yeah, we had the Fisher decision.
The 15-12 was thrown out.
But now you're seeing a lot of people are saying that even though that's thrown out, now they're just jacking up the other charges, the recommendations and sentencing for the other charges.
So they're really not getting any benefit out of the dismissal of that case.
Tarek Johnson, he's awesome.
I've had him on my show a couple times as well.
As far as J6, I mean, they're just in a holding pattern until they see what happens with President Trump and they get these pardons.
You know, I mean, a lot of these guys, you know what it is.
These people are taking plea deals because they know that they're going to face an unfair justice system in D.C. that's not a jury of their peers.
And so they know that if they go to trial, they're going to end up getting the book thrown at them and they'll sit in rotten prison while appeals are waiting or until Trump is reinstated to his rightful office.
So they're taking plea deals.
And then what they do is you get these U.S. attorneys like Matt Graves that go out there and brag about all these plea deals.
And I think it was Garland was just out the other day saying, oh, we've got 800 plea deals and he's all excited about it.
And it's like, dude, that's not something to brag about.
You're forcing these people that can't afford to spend a quarter of a million dollars fighting federal charges, misdemeanors, by the way.
I mean, these are things that you and I would get a slap on the wrist for.
You know, parading at a protest.
Are you kidding me?
But you compare it to what happened during the Summer of Love.
You compare it to even what happened on January 21st, 2017.
What was it?
The first, what they call it, an insurrection.
And I mean, I think some of them got charged, but the charges dropped for the vast majority.
And in some cases for the Summer of Love.
Some of them got paid.
No, it's a catastrophe.
I just can't imagine also, now that you mention it like that, hundreds of people waiting for the hope of a Trump presidency so they can get the pardons that they deserve.
You're familiar with Jake Lang and why he's not liked by some?
The Inside J6 show is through Jake's platform.
He can be a little controversial.
I get that.
But he's been in prison for 1,300 days without a trial.
No, no.
And in solitary, he just DM'd me and said, I'm out of solitary.
He'll come back on sooner than later.
I just don't want to be the one who ends up, because of an interview, he goes back into solitary.
But I appreciate people like the totally peaceful protesters don't want to be lumped together with Jake.
Okay, fine.
He carried out.
Admittedly, Did some violence.
His defense is going to be people were getting killed and I was just, you know, I was defending against police tyranny.
I got hit on the head with a baton.
That would be a case of play dumb games and win dumb prizes.
But you still, first of all, the Molotov cocktail lawyers get a year or something.
I don't even know if they got it in jail.
And this guy's now, it's going to be four years, much of which is in solitary confinement.
And the crime, you know, the punishment has to fit the crime even when there was bona fide violence.
So I get the controversy.
But it's atrocious.
And then a bunch of people just sitting there waiting.
Their fate depends on Trump getting elected because if they don't, this Merrick Garland is going to celebrate his...
How many hundreds of man years were they celebrating when Biden...
I don't even know.
I don't even know.
It's like they were happy.
Like 892 human years in prison for what we saw on January 6th.
It's a steaming load of crap.
There was a recent motion.
I have to refresh my memory.
I thought there was some specific news about motions coming out of January 6th, but I'll double-check that.
Now, hold on a second.
Bringing it to this election, by the way, have you seen the news?
There's a Teamsters news today?
Yes. Have you seen the response?
Tell people who may not know, and I'm going to pull up the response of the peace-loving, tolerant left.
They love their minority voters.
Until they think for themselves.
And they love their union workers until they start thinking for themselves.
What happened, Brian?
Yeah, so the Teamsters Union came out and said they are not going to endorse a candidate at this point in the 2024 election, which is, to me, it's insane.
It's insane.
Washington Post had an article we covered this morning on this, and they had a guy named Stephen Rosenthal, a Democrat strategist, who said that, you know, something along the lines of, if, you know...
If Harris is at 50%, they might not endorse.
But if it's up to 60%, that they would endorse a candidate or something along those lines.
Well, they also did internal polling of Teamster members.
And this is 1.4 million members with 500,000 retired members.
So we're talking almost 2 million people in this union.
And they did this polling internally in the Teamsters.
And it came out 60% for President Trump, 34% for Kamala Harris.
She didn't even get the lion's share of what was left.
She didn't get all that.
It's insane.
But, you know, Viva, the union thing, I wrote about this on X this morning.
Sean Fain, when Joe Biden was still running, Sean Fain, who's the president of the UAW, United Auto Workers Union, They're the ones who are suing or who filed a complaint against Trump and Elon for the alleged intimidation against striking workers that came out of their Twitter space.
You heard about that?
No, I didn't hear about that.
They filed some sort of a complaint to the, I forget what the acronym for the administrative body is, that when Trump basically praised Elon for firing the workers who striked, they said this is intimidation and it's unlawful behavior and they want to open an investigation.
Well, Sean Fain was on Neil Cavuto on Fox probably about five or six months ago, and he said in the very same breath, he said, the overwhelming majority, that's a direct quote, overwhelming majority of my members will not vote for Joe Biden.
And then in the very next sentence, he said, the UAW is endorsing Joe Biden.
And if that's not the epitome of these unions don't give a bleep about you as a person, and they're only doing this for their own self-interest, I don't know what is.
This is it right here, right?
So the Teamsters released presidential endorsement polling data.
They didn't release this on purpose, did they?
Or did they release this on purpose?
They said right up there, they said that they want this to be the most inclusive, democratic, and transparent endorsement process of their 121-year-old organization.
And so they said that 6 out of 10 of our members endorsed Trump, and they're like, we want to be transparent.
We're not endorsing anybody.
I thought for a second, I thought the damage control was that they accidentally leaked this.
So they leaked this.
They published this on purpose, I presume, to justify why they're not endorsing Kamala because that would be more undemocratic than the manner in which Kamala was anointed.
But I guess they also got to cover their asses because people are going to shit off.
Let's grab one person in particular.
This is hilarious.
It says...
I brought I had it up as before this internal porting now it was it was it this one yeah the editorial board here Here we go.
The editorial board.
I don't know who the person is.
I just know that when I see he him, I'm going to make a joke about that when I respond.
But he says, the Biden-Harris administration bailed out the Teamsters to the tune of $36 billion United States dollars, and the Teamsters decide to stay neutral in this election.
What does that tell you about the Teamsters?
Holy hell.
I mean, it sounds a lot like Biden's quid pro quo extortion in Ukraine.
Like, here's a billion dollars that you're not going to get if you don't fire that.
That prosecutor, we gave you $36 billion.
You thought that was free?
I mean, they're announcing their corruption.
But I guess now that they have to release their polling to explain why they're not supporting hair tomorrow.
Which, by the way, that billion-dollar loan guarantee, that whole thing right there, is probably one of the most clear signs of...
I don't even say conflict.
Foreign agent interference.
My boss over at Badlands, John Harreld, had a great find in the Hunter Biden laptop details where they were literally talking with Vadim Pazarski, who was the ambassador for Burisma to the United States.
There's emails with him, Hunter, and this woman, Sally Painter, with Blue Star Strategies, talking about Getting a top U.S. official to come over and say positive things about Burisma and the CEO of Burisma.
Positive things to the tune of they were paying them, I think, $60,000 for this.
And then two weeks after that is when that son of a bitch was fired event took place.
This is all documented on my ex as well.
People don't understand.
I love the way they try to spin it.
He wanted the guy to fire, Poroshenko, to fire the prosecutor.
And their argument was that to fire him because he wasn't doing a good enough job prosecuting.
And so they threatened to withhold a billion dollars in foreign aid until they did something internally to fire the prosecutor who was investigating Burisma.
And they have such smooth-brained, idiot, brainwashed followers that they're like, oh yeah, okay, Biden...
Wanted to make sure they had a better prosecutor to investigate Burisma, the company where his son was getting paid 50 G's a month.
That was the quid pro quo for which they impeached Trump the first time.
Mutatis mutatis.
Just say, alright, we're going to accuse Trump of doing it.
And you get Vindman that traitor.
Have you covered Vindman at all?
Or at least his brother's run for Congress?
Yeah, just a little bit.
Not much.
Did you see what his wife did the other day?
There's Alexander and Eugene.
Alexander's wife put out a tweet saying, like, no ears were harmed on Sunday's events.
And F you, you all...
I'm sorry, not sorry.
And then I guess she got a call from Eugene's wife.
I was like, you better damn well apologize because this is going to kill Eugene's chances for Congress.
Scumbags. Heartless scumbags.
American citizen dead from that event.
A fire chief who dedicated his life to serving his community is dead from that and she's making jokes about it.
No, when they're not making jokes about it, they're like making...
Crazy conspiracy theories about it that it was set up by Trump for whatever.
He's going to be like, okay, guys, shoot me, but just the ear.
Or they didn't even shoot his ear because there was a picture that didn't seem to show enough of an injury a couple of days or weeks later.
So the Teamsters, I mean, that seems huge.
Do you know the history?
How many elections in the past have the Teamsters endorsed a candidate?
Three decades it's been Democrat endorsements.
Holy fudge.
How is that even...
That's democracy?
I mean, that's like 99% of the vote-level democracy.
And the board had just met with Kamala Harris two days before that to talk about endorsements.
So that's how persuasive Kamala Harris was in that board meeting that the majority, I think 10 out of 14, voted not to endorse her.
Four voted to endorse her.
Nobody voted to endorse Trump.
And 10 of them voted no.
I want to find the...
How compelling was her?
Have you been following what's going on in California with the new law that, what's his face, passed?
Which one?
Gavin Newsom.
There will be a ban on AI-generated misleading deceptive content.
Hold on.
It's good for a laugh.
I think I reposted this TikTok thing.
It's very tough to make sure you give the credit that credit is due to the genius creators of this.
It'll make you laugh and then it'll give you nightmares.
For an extensive period of time.
Hold on.
Gavin Newsom.
No, no.
It's this one here.
Oh, which way is this going up here?
Oh, give me a second.
I'll get it in a second.
I posted it, so it should be under Viva Fry.
Ah, forget it.
We're going here.
Well, hold on.
This is taking way too long for me to get going.
Okay. Bringing it up.
I'm just going to go straight for my Twitter feed.
Oh, that's why.
Because it's not presented.
It's going to be worth it when you see it.
If we can ever get there.
Here we go.
Here we go.
This is it.
Look at this.
Okay, hold on.
Hold on.
He has no plan to replace it.
He said, he said, concepts of a plan.
Yeah, so Gavin Newsom, I don't know how it works.
It was on a sitcom.
It was on a late night television show.
It was like, I'm signing into law because once upon a time when Elon put out that ad, an AI-generated fake Kamala Harris clear parody ad, he's like, this AI-generated stuff should be illegal.
And so now he's passed into a bill that outlaws or it provides for injunctive relief for clearly deceptive or misleading content.
Not even as far as I appreciate for the time being related or relegated to AI-generated.
Well, clearly deceptive should be the kind of workaround on that.
Like, if something is clearly deceptive, then, you know, that's what should be allowed.
Like, that's satirical at that point.
Like, clearly anybody with half a brain could look at that and say that that's a joke.
Well, the issue was the one where...
I don't know if you remember the original one.
It was where Elon put out a video and it said, I'm a DEI hire.
I mean, it was so clearly a parody in any event.
You'd have to be...
Stupid. I mean, beyond stupid to not get it.
Where it said, I'm a DEI hire, which makes me, you know...
But this is...
I signed into a bill that makes this illegal.
Because once upon a time, he tweeted this out afterwards.
Manipulating a voice in ad like this one should be illegal.
Can we play it?
No, we can't play it.
It was so obviously a joke because it literally...
It was Kamala Harris referring to herself as a DEI hire.
So he says, I'll be signing a bill on the matter, which he did the other day.
You can no longer knowingly distribute an ad or other election communications that contain materially deceptive content, including deepfakes.
First of all, they already locked up Douglas Mackey for that tweet, but you have to see the Babylon Bee came out with something pretty funny.
Actually, let me see if I can bring this one up.
And then while I play them, I'm going to let the dog...
Here, look at this.
I won't play the whole thing because it's a little long, but...
This is what they put out.
It says breaking the babble on me has obtained this exclusive official 100% real ad.
Okay, listen to this for two seconds.
Hi, I'm Gavin Newsom, the governor of California.
This is a message for the people of America, given in my authentically recorded non-AI voice.
To my leadership over the last several years, California has become a world leader in extremist left-wing governance.
My policies were so effective that almost one million people are now fleeing the state every year.
How good is this?
We even ran out of U-Hauls.
During the COVID pandemic, I locked everyone in their homes and shut down businesses for months.
Not the French laundry, though.
That's my favorite restaurant.
Last year, I cleaned up the dangerous, messy streets of San Francisco.
You know, because Chinese Communist President Xi was coming.
And I really wanted to impress him.
I won't play the whole thing.
I'll share the links.
Everybody has to go watch it.
How freaking amazing is that?
That is badass.
While we're on this, are we going to ignore Kamala Harris's Barack Obama endorsement?
I mean, if that thing was an AI, I don't know what it is.
What is?
The phone call where Obama's like, hey, Kamala.
Great to see you, girl.
I thought it was totally fake and staged, much like the one with Joe Biden.
Do you think that was AI generated?
Yes, I think the voices were AI.
The way that they're broken up, the cadence of the voice does not sit right with me at all.
Obama, Harris, let me see if I can find that real quick.
And then there was the Michigan plane hangar photo where you run it through the AI checkers and they all come back as AI.
I've never done that.
First of all, where can people do that?
Because I'd like to start doing that.
Oh, I think one of them's AI or not, I think is one of them.
I can't remember the other ones off the top.
I have them all bookmarked.
I have them all bookmarked.
Having a conversation with a dog who is not making it for mine to stay on earth.
My dogs usually sit right over here, but my wife is home today, so they're out with her.
Um, and they'll start barking in the middle.
She starts scratching at the door.
I don't care about the door anymore, but it's annoying noise.
Sorry. So AI or not, I think is one of them that I, that I use quite a bit.
Um, you know, I use that one when they were doing the, uh, the, um, uh, the, the hanger photo and you zoom in on the hanger photo.
Oh, that picture.
Okay. Fine.
Massive crowd.
Yeah, you zoom in on Air Force Two, and you can see the reflection clears day all the way back to the hangar, and there's nobody on the tarmac.
Nobody. Hold on.
Now, to play devil's advocate there, because I'm reluctant.
I don't like jumping on those trains because I don't want to make a mistake that discredits.
If someone manipulates a photo with HDR, high dynamic range, for example, would the AI detector detect AI, or would that potentially trick it into a false positive?
That's outside of my wheelhouse.
So that I don't know.
Because when I looked at that picture, I said, okay, this definitely looks like it's AI tinkered because every depth of field is in proper exposure, which is not typical for when you shoot at a given F-stop.
But I don't want to come out and say that that's AI generated if it's not, because that'll be sort of like discrediting level mistakes that you can't afford to make.
What was the consensus on that image?
So the three things that lead me to believe that is, first off, I ran it through three AI generators, and all of them came back at least 50% or greater AI.
Several of them came back, two out of the three came back like most likely AI.
Then, of course, there's the...
Actual evidence within the photo.
You zoom in on the engine and you can see the roof and the underbelly of the plane and you can see all the way back to the tarmac and nothing's there.
Now, there was news coverage inside the hangar and so that, I believe, was authentic.
They probably had a couple hundred people inside the hangar itself and that was authentic.
But, you know, all these trolls on X came out and said, oh, you're a conspiracy theorist and all this.
And I said, okay, find me a video of the tarmac.
Like, somebody had to be recording on their cell phone, the tarmac.
Nobody has anything.
Nobody can produce anything.
As you're talking, I'm looking for video.
Let me just see if this is, is this the photo?
And there was also, if you look at, if you look at the, in the photo, if you look at the cell phones, there's nothing on the cell phones.
The cell phones are all blank.
This is the, this is the one, right?
Like, this is the picture.
Yes, yes.
Okay. Zoom, if you go up to the top and zoom in on the engine as much as you can.
Yeah, I can't do it anymore.
I see what you're saying now.
Hit control and roll your mouse ball.
Control. Do you have a Mac?
Yes. Oh, then I don't know what it is on a Mac.
How about if I just do this?
Save image as, and we'll go with hanger.
I see what you're saying now on that thing.
Let me see if I can do this here.
Because I thought I did see video, so that's why.
There was video of it, and then the only question is, is that video?
Let me see if I can open that up.
Can you do that?
Ooh! Ooh!
Brian, am I going to get convinced in real time that I can run with this?
Hold on.
Still don't want to make a mistake.
Okay, now I've got to go to screen share.
The one thing I might do sooner than later is get a second screen so I can do these things.
Stop screen.
Oh, dude, that's a must.
I know, but look, I'm a very, very stubborn old man.
See what you're kind of saying right now?
Do you see this picture?
Okay, good.
So let's do this.
Enhance it, people.
So I'd say there's a portion...
Okay, we're enhancing.
We're enhancing.
Look at the phones.
Look at the phones of the people.
Yeah, some of them I can...
Well, that's a little too tough to sell, but...
There's nothing.
That's runway.
That's tarmac runway all the way back to the hangar.
Nobody on there.
There should be a sea of people there.
Let me just...
Okay, hold on.
I'm going to go to this.
I don't even think you see the Secret Service agents.
No, that's...
I'm just trying to think about that.
Let me go to vivabarneslaw.locals.com and see what everyone says there.
Locals, is this real or fake?
By the way, it's getting better because you remember the Ron DeSantis AI of Trump hugging Fauci and kissing Fauci and all that?
We immediately debunked that one because Fauci had like...
Eight fingers, and the White House placard in the background just had gobbledygook written on it, and you had no idea what it meant.
So they're getting better, but if you scroll down a little bit more, there's phones that are closer, like that.
Yeah, dude, and now that you mention it, I'm looking at their hands.
Yeah, this just, it's something.
Right there.
Yeah. That's what I would expect Hillary Clinton's hand to look like.
Holy crab apples.
Okay, I may have just...
Because the other thing is, I guess there was a crowd there, so you could use some video footage.
Let me just see what Locals is saying about this.
Everybody seems to be saying fake.
Let me go to Rumble and see what everybody's saying about this fake.
Okay, how did we get into this rabbit hole?
So the AI...
Oh, that was right!
This is going back to Gavin Newsom.
So the Fauci one was clearly fake.
That one now, you've definitely...
Opened my mind to what I had written off for fear of making a mistake.
Pandora's box has been opened, and that's the bottom line with this.
Like, artificial intelligence, we are going to have such a difficult time moving forward on being able to distinguish between what's real and what's fake.
And, you know, a lot of the stuff, you know, think about what we're seeing now being deployed on us is like...
The Fisher-Price version of what our government actually has, what the three-letter agencies actually have.
Before I forget, this was the one that I wanted to double-check.
This is the Kamala one, right?
Let me see if this is...
Yes, this is the phone call.
Listen to Obama.
Oh, no volume.
Hey there!
Oh, hi, you're both together.
You hear this, right?
Yes. Okay.
I can't have this phone call without saying to my girl Kamala, I am proud of you.
This is going to be historic.
We call to say Michelle and I couldn't be prouder to endorse you and to do everything we can to get you through this election and into the Oval Office.
Oh my goodness.
So that's the end of them speaking.
If you go back to when Michelle...
Yeah, but Michelle...
Right there.
Go back to something more.
I can't have this phone call without saying to my girl Kamala, I am proud of you.
Yeah, I heard almost like an auto-tune glitch in there.
Yeah. But I see, look, play devil's advocate because, again, I don't want to make a mistake on something that's going to be used against me forever.
If they're trying to edit out all of the pauses or the ums, and then maybe there's a bit of an overlap there.
That didn't sound unedited.
And then the other question is this, Brian.
Why would it not just be easier to get Obama and Michelle to do it?
Again, I'm going to put on my conspiratorial hat here for just a second.
When I found out that Joe dropped out of the race, I was out on the water.
I was at Markham Park having a good time.
And I heard that and I was like, holy crap.
And I said right away, I said, he's going to endorse Kamala right away.
Right away.
And that's a big FU to the coup that was implemented against him.
Kamala is wildly unpopular.
Look, she didn't get a single delegate in 2020 in the Democratic primary.
Nobody likes her.
She's always been the target, though.
That's why they made her the VP.
And I think they wanted to run with somebody else.
I don't know if it would have been Gavin Newsom, Josh Shapiro, Gretchen Whitmer, somebody else.
Not Kamala.
But when Joe came out and said, I'm going to put my weight behind Kamala Harris, they were forced to.
And I think, if you remember, there was kind of this awkward week.
After that happened, where everybody was kind of like, are we going to sit here?
Nobody would come out and endorse Kamala right away.
They were still kind of on the fence.
And then all of a sudden, Obama comes out in that phone call, that recording right there, and endorses her.
What's Obama going to do?
Is he going to come out and say, no, that was AI.
I did not actually endorse Kamala Harris.
The Democrat Party would melt down.
If this is how dirty the politics are, that they're going to say, what are you going to do about it, mother effer?
We're putting it out.
We know it's fake.
And you come out and say it, you'll tank the party and your own reputation, your own legacy.
Oh, that is so dirty.
It's House of Cards.
This is how dirty our politics are.
And the Republican Party is no better at this, by the way.
The Republican Party is no better at this.
No better than this.
Yeah, no, I got it.
Don't worry.
That's... Okay, so...
Like, almost like the pressure...
That's very funny you mention it because that video that came out of Pennsylvania where it was...
I forget who the mayor of Pennsylvania is saying we support Kamala Harris and Josh Shapiro and everyone's like, oh, they leaked a video and I'm like, oh, or they're just putting this out as pressure that Kamala should pick Josh Shapiro.
But this is sort of like come up with an AI deepfake that is going to...
Put the pressure on everybody and put them in a position where they can't but do it.
What's his name?
That's Frank Underwood level.
Not deception, but politicking.
Well, House of Cards was a documentary, man.
Well, it was TV drama, but that was a documentary.
That's how dirty our politics actually are, man.
That's wild.
So they come up with that AI deepfake.
Nobody can do anything about it.
Joe Biden's got his hands tied up.
And the other thing is, it would be indistinguishable.
I mean, it would be indistinguishable if that were, in fact, AI.
And now that you mention it, especially with editing.
In our local community, Encryptus, who does a lot of AI stuff, he says, why don't you take me up on my offer to show you how these AI tools work?
We'll help you make a deepfake audio and you can hear the artifacts yourself.
Well... I may not take you up on that offer, but I might ping you a little more often.
This is a guy in our community.
He's amazing.
He says, that plain photo is definitely AI-generated.
You can see the artifacts within the image that are clearly wrong.
Zoom in and scroll through it, and you'll see identical heads, things that don't fit, like two heads on one body, three arms, one person, multiple hands with the wrong number of fingers.
That we saw the fingers as we zoomed in.
And then Crypto said, Viva, do not use those AI checker tools and consider their answers factual.
They are very often wrong.
I can show you how to trick them.
There are very many false positives and false negatives.
So that's why I said I ran it through three or four of them.
I don't remember the exact number, but I also had other evidence that confirmed with it.
I agree with him that you can trick those things.
And that they are a crap shooting.
And who knows, that could be an op deployed on us to enable them to learn more and more how to get more and more authentic.
Every time you do these robot checkers, like, hey, click all the bicycles in this image, all you're doing is teaching AI.
You're not actually validating that you're a human being, you're teaching AI.
Explain that to me, actually, because I feel dense for not even ever having put that together.
So when you do these checks to log on, let's verify that you're a human.
You're just sitting there and showing AI how to verify that you're a human.
You're teaching the platforms, whatever platform is tied to, whatever robo-check, whatever you want to call it.
That's all you're doing is you're teaching them.
Like, hey, this is what power lines look like.
This is what a human would interpret.
That little pixel in the corner of this one, most humans determine that as being a part of the motorcycle.
But when you click it, it kicks you out and makes you do it again.
And you're like, no, that's definitely a motorcycle.
And then the captures.
There you go.
Thanks, guys.
Now, again, I can't prove this.
This is things I've heard discussed publicly.
Yeah, I believe that that's what we're doing is we're teaching it.
Viva, AI is going to be detrimental to human beings.
Well, it's certainly going to facilitate the way grandmas get tricked into sending money to their kids who allegedly have been arrested and need bail money.
I'm just looking at all the hands now.
I mean, I'm sorry.
I believe I've just convinced myself in real time.
I mean, no wrist, a thumb that's as big as...
Maybe she's got really bad arthritis.
Although she doesn't look old enough to have arthritis.
She's got a liver spot right there.
Look at this one.
Whose finger...
Okay, it's done.
It's over.
It's over.
What phone is that pinky on?
Well, not just that.
Whose fingers hook around like grapple hooks?
Oh... What the hell's going on here?
Okay, I'm sorry.
I'm stopping.
Holy crabapples.
I feel like I've been born again, sir.
I've just been pulled out of the Matrix and I was just pulled out of.
Oh, my goodness.
This stuff is used, though, on everyday citizens like you or me that can't afford to spend the money that it takes to fake that.
And once it's out there, say somebody wants to go and say, oh, Viva Fry was out in public and he was...
He's intoxicated and making an ass of himself, and he pulled down his pants and started waving his whatever, and they got a video of this, and it's all fake.
And how do you combat that?
How big is it, though?
I mean, I'll complain if it's too small.
It's like, why, this is, that's damn false.
I'll protest a little too hard.
No, that aspect of it, you know, it could easily envision.
The one that really scares me is, you know, Joe's not in charge anymore, so maybe his team will be a little more apt.
You have a video that shows Vladimir Putin saying they've launched nukes and you don't have any channels of communication because diplomacy is no longer a thing.
Or better yet, what if you have an actual AI footage of a nuclear detonation and they use that to justify sending nukes?
Yeah, or just the absolute chaos that that would trigger.
The bounds of what AI is going to do to our society...
Anybody that's listening right now that has listened to me before knows I'm an AI blackpillar, an AI doomist.
But, dude, AI is...
It scares the shit out of me.
You'll have AI wars.
And hopefully the good AI defeats the bad AI.
It is two photos that have been composite.
Yep, plane is very distant from the crowd hanger and the reflection and was composite closer into the crowd.
Distance explains cell phones to Photoshop, not AI.
I don't know, man.
Those hands look mighty messed up.
Michael is a man.
Prove me wrong.
That was DU-eth.
CanCon is correct.
We all saw it.
What the hell, Viva?
First of all, give me some time.
I'd rather be slow than wrong.
Viva, speaking of unions, this is from Average Dirtbag.
The Frontier Airlines flight attendants just did a strike vote with 99% yes vote, but needs Congress to approve the strike.
Needs Congress approval to strike.
And then we've got Merrick Judy Garland is the right hand of authoritarian psychopaths.
That's FD.
And then we've got Emily too.
Will voter GA ever get to inspect the Fulton County ballots they want access to in court?
And I'll ask you that in a second.
Tattooed teacher, shout out to Chatlandia and Badlands Media fans here to support our favorite Marine.
CanCon. I'm going to have to look into it myself, but are you following what's going on in Georgia?
Yes, very much.
I just had Garland Favrito on my show a week and a half ago.
He's a friend of mine.
So what's going on with Voter GA right now, and we can get back into the elections here for...
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to steer your show here.
That was fantastic.
I feel like I've definitely learned something new today.
A little late, but fine.
So Voter GA in 2021, I think it was in December of 2021, sued Fulton County to inspect the physical paper ballots, not the machine ballots.
And we can get into why.
I was at the Curling v.
Raffensperger trial in Fulton County in Atlanta.
I covered that in person when they hacked the machines right in front of a federal judge.
And we'll get into that.
So Garland Favrito and Voter GA sued Fulton County to inspect the physical paper ballots.
Just out of nowhere, out of the blue, the case was dismissed and said that they did not have standing.
So then there was a case, I think it was Sons of Confederate, Henry County versus Sons of Confederate Veterans, where the Georgia Supreme Court ruled that a voter in their voting area, their jurisdiction, does have standing to sue to look at physical paper ballots.
And so the judge remanded it back down to the lower court.
And I think it wasn't in Fulton County, it was in another...
The judge's name was Brian Amaro, and it has been sitting on the docket waiting to be heard for over 600 days.
600 days this case has been remanded back down to the lower courts.
It's over 1,000 days total that he's been trying to inspect the physical paper ballots that have been unsealed.
They just filed a new lawsuit because the ballots have been unsealed, and they won't let him do it.
They won't let him do it.
OK, that's the I mean, Barnes and I have talked about that, that there was no there was no signature verification, not meaningful, but no signature verification, period.
Yeah. So during Jeff Clark's disbarment hearing, Mark Wingate testified he was a Fulton County BRE member, Board of Registration and Elections.
He was one of the individuals that was tasked with certifying the election in Georgia.
And, you know, he testified during Jeff Clark's hearing that not only and this is under oath, not only.
Was there no signature verification done?
But he had requested chain of custody documents from Fulton County, and they told him to F off.
Not exactly.
They told him, no, we're not giving them to you.
But that's his job, certifying the elections.
And they would not give him stuff to validate the elections.
But the signature verification part...
So Fulton County bought two machines called Bluecrest Sorters, which are supposed to be automatic mail sorters that do a digital electronic scanning of the signatures.
But they were both broken.
Before the election.
Brand new equipment.
First election ever used.
They were both broken and weren't working.
And so Wingate testified that there was actually no signature verification done whatsoever.
Now Harrison Floyd, who's a member, one of the co-defendants in the Rico case in Fulton County, his attorneys came in and said flat out, what if we prove that Trump won the 2020 election?
And he's going hard after this.
If you see the stuff he's subpoenaing, he's subpoenaing all the...
The right things, the signature verification stuff, the voter files, the physical paper ballots, the ballot images with the hash validation file, the Shaw file, to validate that the ballots are actually not tampered with.
When I say our elections are so screwed...
It's an understatement.
I could sit here and talk for five hours about elections.
Robert and I talk about it as well.
At least what can be done without doom-peeling people into not voting.
The argument is it's got to be beyond the margins of cheating.
You've got to beat the cheat.
Do you have an assessment as to what the percentage is of the margin in order to be beyond the cheat?
No. I don't have the slightest clue.
Because here's the thing.
All these people going out there and registering voters, which is great.
Great. Registered voters.
My personal opinion, I don't think everybody should be voting.
Absolutely not.
If you don't want to vote, if you have no interest in politics, if you have no idea...
Who your state legislator is or who your mayor is?
There's no question about it.
That is the tactic to get out ignorant people.
And I'm not saying this to be judgmental.
People are into different things and not everybody's into politics.
Get out to vote is just an excuse to say, hey, here's a ballot and check the blue guy.
The liberals are better than the conservatives up in Canada and the Democrats are better than the Republicans down here.
It's just a question of, hey, 18-year-olds, here's a free burger.
Go get a jab and go vote Democrat.
That's how it is.
It's mobilizing.
It's not informing.
So this primary cycle in Nevada, we saw something that's been a theory of mine for a while, and I think we finally got a little bit of evidence that there's validity to it.
And in Nevada during the primary, remember, they did a caucus and they did a primary.
Trump was in the caucus.
Nikki Haley was in the primary.
People in Nevada, I don't know if they listen to our shows, my shows, and listen to, I think, Mindy Robinson also was saying the same thing.
Go and check.
If you did not vote, go and check to see if you did not vote.
Because that's the thing.
People that don't vote aren't going to go and check and see and make sure that their ballot was not counted.
And so when you have Jesse Morgan in Pennsylvania driving a tractor-trailer load of 250,000 ballots from Bethel Page, New York, I think, to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and 250,000 ballots disappear.
And then all of a sudden you have, you know, Trump loses a 650,000 vote lead over seven days in Pennsylvania.
How many of those ballots are real?
And they won't let us look at the physical ballots to determine if they're real.
When they finally did in Arizona, we found 10 different types of paper.
We found, you know, ballot envelopes that were missing.
We had truckloads of ballots coming into the Met Tech Center in Maricopa County for 10 days after the elections coming from Runbeck.
You know, like...
Garland Favrito is still suing in Georgia to look at the physical paper ballots.
336,000 ballot images missing in Fulton County from the first machine count that they did there.
There is no proving the election was free and fair and valid in Georgia.
None whatsoever.
Well, that should not doom pill anybody.
Get out and vote and take 100 people with you.
100%. I never will tell people not to vote.
Never. Brian, there's a question here.
What are your thoughts on Fuchsia being there on January 13?
I'm not sure I know what Fuchsia is.
I know what the January 13 is.
Do you know what that's about?
I do not know.
Okay. I'm going to Google that in a bit because I'm not sure what Fuge is, but that January 13th, I presume, is the Butler incident.
Okay, now hold on.
Everyone, it's now pinned Brian's channel up on Rumble, so first of all, subscribe.
Make sure you subscribe now, but go check out Brian and subscribe there.
Can we save some stuff?
Do you mind giving us a little exclusive local stuff where we can get a little Q&A?
Okay, and we won't go too long.
I don't want to take you all day.
My time's going to run out sooner than later.
I'm talking about elections with people that may not have heard this stuff before.
Viva, you've got me as long as you want.
Oh, no.
I'm up to speed, but you definitely go into much more detail and have been following it as of late.
I'm going to go to Rumble just for a few seconds and see if there's any questions coming in.
Everyone, come on over to Locals because we're going to have our after hours.
After stream Q&A, link is over here.
Link to Locals.
Now, tell everybody where they can find you while we have the big audience on Rumble.
You're at CanCon Rumble.
C-A-N-N-C-O-N.
That's your Twitter and Rumble feed and channel, respectively.
Yep. Every morning at 10 a.m., I do a live show on Badlands Media at Rumble as well.
If you type in Badlands Media, I do Badlands Daily there.
On Thursday nights, I do a show called Sit Rep with Alpha Warrior, who you've had on the show before.
He's one of my brothers.
And then Friday nights, I do an election show called Why We Vote with Ash in America, who you also, I think, have.
Ash, what were we talking about?
It was a trial.
Oh, my goodness.
I haven't seen a trial.
So have you heard about her trial?
Yes, but it refreshed my memory.
So she was being sued by Mi Familia Vota, League of Women Voters.
Oh, that's right.
Intimidation. And she represented herself pro se.
In this case, she was her own attorney.
Now, granted, she had two co-defendants who had, you know, like, licensed counsel.
They won on a 52C directed verdict.
They did not even have to make their case.
Listen to this, Viva.
To refresh my memory and everybody watching, they were accused of voter intimidation because they were going door to door.
What were they doing again?
They were canvassing.
Yeah, they were canvassing.
They were asking people.
By what method did you vote?
Are these the people that live here?
Based on the voter rolls, public information.
Everything was on the up and up.
They were public questions, no partisan questions.
They didn't ask for the secrecy of your ballot or anything like that.
They had one witness, one witness who claims that they were intimidated.
The state redacted the report that her co-defendant Holly Kaysen had FOIA'd it.
In discovery, they redacted the report of what went on when this woman filed her complaint.
Holly Kaysen, that was from the Secretary of State.
Holly Kaysen, her co-defendant, requested from the Mesa County District Attorney, who was also on the email chain.
They did not redact it, and they found out that that claim was investigated.
There was no criminal wrongdoing.
So that was, I mean, just unnecessary redactions from the Colorado Secretary of State.
But then during the trial, listen to this.
This is going to...
As an attorney, this is going to blow your mind.
The witness got on the stand and was asking about, they were asking questions about how they knew that it was USEIP, Ash's organization, that was canvassing on them.
And she said, I did not know who USEIP was before all this took place.
Well, how did you find out about it?
They told me it was USEIP.
The counselors, the plaintiff's counsel, Coached her into saying that it was USEIP that canvassed your house.
She did not know who they were.
She did not know anything about them.
USEIP stood by and said, we did not canvass Mesa County.
We weren't even in there.
I forget.
There was also a political angle in terms of why they were sued in the first place.
And I forget what that connection was.
Who's financing the plaintiff's litigation in that?
Free speech for people who is financing a lot of the litigation against President Trump.
Mi Familia Votas suing President Trump up and down, left and right.
You know, all these organizations.
It's the conglomerate of NGOs that are weaponized against anybody that is speaking out against the quote-unquote regime.
Amazing. We were laughing so hard when the witness said that, that the judge had to stop and scold us for laughing because she just gave away the case.
I mean, you just literally...
Every one of those attorneys should be disbarred.
Absolutely should be disbarred.
You drug these women and men, Colonel Sean Smith, a United States Air Force retired colonel.
You drug his name through the mud.
You labeled them with the KKK Act.
If you Google their names, the KKK Act is the first thing that pops up.
It's absolutely disgusting what they did to them, and they coached them.
They coached the witness on what to say so that they had a case because that was their only witness.
A directed verdict.
This is in Colorado.
A directed verdict is...
They don't even submit it to a jury because there's no...
They can have a...
Can you have a directed verdict after a conviction?
There's a way to get around it because they can vacate the decision as though no reasonable jury should have come to that conclusion.
But they got to a directed verdict even in Colorado by a federal judge.
So this was a civil case.
So there was no jury.
It was a bench trial.
When the plaintiff rested their case, the judge deliberated for overnight, came back, and ruled that they did not meet the burden that they needed to.
She scolded them in her opinion, in her judgment.
And this is a judge that is the first openly LGBTQ judge west of the Mississippi, federal judge, and a Biden appointee.
And so...
To go in there and have the conglomerate of Biden-Democrat NGOs get smacked down by a judge, and she was very fair.
She was very fair.
It was phenomenal.
I felt like we were in a Matlock or Perry Mason TV show or something when that came down.
I'm going to read this one so that the person doesn't think I'm avoiding it.
I have been trying to get Viva and Barnes to cover Jovan Pulitzer's Arizona audit.
It is the holy grail of proof of a coup and the uni party covering it up.
So many years not talked about.
I don't get it.
Well, we touched on it here, but we've touched on it.
We can't get to everything and everyone, and it's not to say that some things are more or less important.
Brian, are you familiar with what Jovan is doing?
Yeah. I mean, Jovan did the kind of...
Paper analysis in the audit itself.
I've had interactions with Jovan.
I've spoken with him about some of the stuff.
It's not that nobody wants to cover it.
It's that it's not out there yet.
He says that he's not able to put it out there.
I haven't spoken to him in a long time.
I've been focusing more on Georgia, so I don't really know.
Where he's at with any of his work or why it's not out there.
I know Super Buff has been a fan of our shows for a long time, so it's good to see you.
I just don't know anything about what he's got.
I mean, I know what he says he's got, but I don't know what he actually has.
I'm sorry, Brian.
His name is Super Buff Shaft, and now that I see the name, I've seen him here a long time.
Every time I read his name, I laugh.
Yes, it's Super Buff Shaft.
Okay, well, I avoid nothing.
There is nothing that I avoid for political reasons.
So everybody should just bear that in mind and not make any...
I don't think that was an accusation at all because we've covered Arizona audits.
I mean, I was covering the Cary Lake trial at the time.
And I'm interested in what's going on in Georgia.
The risk, however, is focusing...
Not the risk, but focusing on too much 2020 when we're going into 2024.
It could be more distracting, counterproductive than making sure that we're mobilizing and getting the right information out for 2024.
Alright, let's go over to Locals for the last little part of this.
CanCon, C-A-N-N-C-O-N, Badlands, we've all got the links there.
And Brian, I'm glad we...
Well, first of all, we're going to hook up Meetup.
I will hook up for some fishing is where I was going with that.
We will meet up in real life and you'll show me where the water is that I can swim in.
The gators I'm not so scared about.
It's the brain-eating parasites.
How warm is the water in the lake that you're at?
Very warm.
It's not healthy.
You get that up your nose, you're getting brain-eating parasites.
I'm ending this on Twitter.
That would explain a lot.
Do you read how many people get brain-eating parasites in Florida?
I've lived here my whole life.
I've never met anybody.
I literally grew up with the rednecks of South Florida.
I was going to say, you don't have a neurotic Jewish mother who sends you every article under the sand.
Did you hear that this person got eaten by an alligator, David?
My mother doesn't talk like that, but...
All right, now I'm ending it on Rumble, people, so I'm going to make sure to end the right one on Rumble this time.
Get your questions in order for Viva Barnes Law After Party.
Let me just share the link one more time, and I'll put all your links in the...
I tend to forget to put the pinned comment up afterwards, but I just need a reminder.
I'm going to do it.
I'm going to do it, eh?
And now I'm going to go edit and remove from Rumble tomorrow.
See you later, guys.
I'm going to do a video this afternoon, and it's going to be fun.
So I'm removing Rumble now.
And now we're going over to Locals.
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