Kamala Harris Campaign Expenses are REDONK! Chinese Infiltration in Canada! AND MORE!
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Before we get into the show, by the way, we're starting today with Mocha Bezigran, who was supposed to be on yesterday.
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We're going to start with Mocha Bezigran.
You may or may not know him.
He's a Canadian journalist.
Well, we're going to find out.
We're going to get the 30,000.
I know he's in Canada now.
Mocha, I'm bringing you in.
Three, two, one.
Sir. How are you doing?
Thank you for having me.
Mocha, so you're up in Canada.
We don't need to get into the thick of it, but your origin story, how did you get to where you are, just so that people know who you are and where to find you, and then we get into the thick of it.
Well, I have a long origin story, but I was...
Well, should I go all the way back to the time I was born, or...?
Yes, yes, because we...
An accent.
I was born in Istanbul, Turkey, and then when I was one years old, my parents immigrated to Canada, to Toronto, and I grew up in Toronto, and then...
Around the age of seven, my parents went back to Turkey.
So I grew up about 10 years, continued to grow up in Turkey.
And then when I was 18, I decided to come back to Canada.
And I came back to Canada.
I studied broadcasting in Toronto.
And then here we are.
I worked at various independent media companies and on various projects.
You know, for the last, since the last two years, I've been doing my own business, my own media company.
And I moved to Calgary, Alberta.
And I've been living here.
Yeah, it is very cold.
It is smaller.
It is less headache compared to Toronto.
So I'm not disappointed.
And I've been covering the Coots story, the Calistan.
Infiltration and so on and so forth, among other unique stories.
And, you know, when I cover stories, I cover them on the ground.
I'm always on the ground.
I just came from New Zealand, for example, where the Kalistan group was holding a referendum to secede from India.
They're not doing this in India.
They're doing this in mostly Commonwealth countries.
So, I hope that's a sufficient background.
Now I realize that I've been saying Bezirgan, but it's Bezirgan.
Yeah, well, you've been saying the correct version compared to most other people.
I think that is because of your French accent.
People think I'm French too.
They say, oh, are you from Quebec?
And I clarify, I explain.
Very cool.
You know what?
We had on David Creighton on Friday, talking a bit about the Calistani issue in Canada.
It won't be the bulk of everything, but you were in New Zealand.
Yes. And the Calistani, which is the...
I don't know if we would call them an Indian diaspora, but it's the separatist movement that is now in diaspora in various other countries that are not India.
What's going on in New Zealand?
They're holding on-the-street referendums as to whether or not that area of India should separate from India.
Right. So they want to separate Punjab, a state that has borders with Pakistan, in India.
They want to create Kalistan.
Kalistan, in translation, it means the land of the pure.
They see themselves as the pure.
The organization doing all these referendums is Seeks for Justice.
And it is a U.S.-Canada based organization.
And Hardeep Singh Nijjar was a member of it before he was assassinated allegedly by Indian agents.
And basically they go around the world, the organizers, they travel to U.S., they travel to New Zealand, travel to Australia, travel wherever.
To conduct these unofficial referendums, to collect and to show how many people are voting, because there is the perception that not many people are in favor of this Kalistan, you know?
And it is true, official local Sikhs, for example, in New Zealand or local Indian organizations have come opposing this activity.
Saying that it could damage India-New Zealand relationships.
And I had an interview, exclusive interview, with 6-4 Justice President Avtar Singh Panu on this matter.
And his response was that our people are scared of business relations being damaged.
And I'm paraphrasing.
But it's not going to affect anything.
So yeah, basically...
But Six for Justice as a group is a very highly questionable group.
For example, one of their Ottawa organizers, Santok Sinkela, he served about 10 years in jail in a Montreal, Quebec jail after conspiring to bomb Air India Flight 112, departing from New York in 1986.
And Mr. Santok?
He was convicted and he was sentenced to life.
Until 10 years later, the conviction was overturned.
A stay of proceedings was ordered due to disclosure matters.
And he was let off.
And now he is working with Seeks for Justice.
And basically, the previous referendum this Kalistan organization held was in Calgary, my hometown, just a few months before.
And in Calgary...
They dedicated...
Yeah, this is the other flight that was bombed.
One was conspiracy to bomb, the other one was actually bombed.
Yes, and then there's another one that they tried to bomb, but the time went off.
It exploded at the airport and killed two baggage handlers in Japan.
Wow. Alright, and then these, there is no other word for them, but at one point adjudicated terrorists, for whatever the reason, are released because of disclosure violations or procedural issues, and now are walking these streets freely in Canada, but also founding or participating in organizations that seek to promote the Calistani movement.
That's right.
And CBC, the mainstream media in Canada have been completely incompetent.
Giving full disclosure to viewers.
For example, they interviewed Santok Sinkela.
They interviewed him about foreign interference, but they did not tell people his past history.
And they did not tell people his connections to Babar Khalsa, a terrorist organization recognized not just by India, but also the Canadian government.
And Mr. Santok came to Calgary for that referendum event.
In July 28th, I was there.
And he was presented in the ward by another formerly charged conspirator.
And he, this guy was Ajayip Singh Bagri.
He was at the World Sikh Organization founding convention in New York in 1984, where he pledged that he will not rest until 50,000 Hindus are dead.
And this individual was later charged.
For his involvement in the flight 182 Air India bombing.
And the charge was later dropped.
He was acquitted.
But this individual gave an award to Santang Sinhkela, conspirator of flight 112.
And all this is being done at the referendum dedicated to Talvinder Singh Parmar.
Co-conspirator of Air India bombings, Flight 182, and the other bombing that killed two baggage handlers.
So at this event, they had the parents of a suicide bomber in India who killed Punjab's first minister.
And they explicitly state that they are the offsprings of the two Sikh bodyguards who killed India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
They're saying, we are the offsprings of these bombers, these assassins, and we revere Talvinder Parmar, etc.
So that's the inside skeleton of this organization, going around freely, traveling among five-five countries, organizing these referendums.
But it has a very questionable history.
And I asked them when I was in New Zealand, did you not have any trouble getting into the country?
And they said, no, it was very smooth.
The government supports us.
And I believe this is to be true.
And Creighton was on last week and he says, not only does it seem that there have no issues in Canada, but the Trudeau government is actually taking an adverse position to the government of India and siding with an entity with actual terrorist...
All right.
So what is their relationship or interactions with the government, with the Trudeau government or the Canadian government right now?
Well, the Council General of Seeks for Justice, Grupatov and Singh Panu, have said that he had regular contact with Justin Trudeau.
And he's been on media, he's been on CTV, CBC, giving interviews.
And he's been very calm in his interviews.
He's very, very calm, straightforward.
But he has other videos in Punjab language.
He's making threats or what, you know, we could interpret as threats.
RCMP certainly interpreted as threats last year.
So he's making videos regularly saying, do not fly Air India.
Don't be on Air India on this date.
Don't travel on this flight on this date.
And last year, RCMP investigated.
The threats against Air India.
And he maintains that this is free speech.
This is not...
These are not threats.
We're just boycotting them, etc.
But, you know...
A specific temporal boycott.
Boycott them on display.
That's wild.
Exactly. But they also say things like...
They have slogans like, Kill India!
Economically. Kill Modi!
Politically. They think they are smart with words.
It's the proverb of the capitalist will sell the communist the rope with which the communist will hang them.
It seems that Trudeau gives certain people free speech, but not others.
Misgendering is hate speech, but what could be considered as actual threats, that's freedom of speech.
I guess that's the segue now.
You're also covering...
What's going on in Canada with the Chinese infiltration, the spying, the manipulation, the undisclosed names on a list of sitting MPs in Canada who have been tainted, if not outright corrupted, by Chinese interference?
Well, I have not been able to cover it to a great extent.
I've been busy with the Calistan matter.
But I am working on a story regarding Pierre Polyer.
You know, why is he not getting the clearance?
And he explains himself.
He says, well, I don't want to be, you know...
Bound by whatever non...
How can you talk about it if you don't know about it anyway?
I don't know.
Just something doesn't seem right there.
So I'm looking into that.
Yeah. Because we've got to know...
There was a video of Trudeau.
Yeah, no.
Trudeau was...
Well... So, the broader context is, Pierre Poilievre has not been given clearance to see the names of the politicians.
How many are there?
Are there 12 that they know of now?
Probably more than 12, yes.
12, at least, is the lowball estimate, downplaying it until we find out more.
Politicians, some conservatives, some liberals, or at least it involves some conservatives as well, who have been either wittingly or unwittingly Chinese assets for Chinese interference.
People's Party of China, not the People's Party of Canada, the Chinese Communist Party.
So the only problem with the PPC's acronym is it sounds too much like the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party.
So there's been confirmed interference.
We now know it.
We went over it thoroughly with Creighton last week.
It goes back to Chinese scientists leaving to Wuhan, training Chinese soldiers on Canadian soil, Chinese interest buying up mining companies, real estate.
And then there is...
Interference in elections, busing Chinese students to go vote for, who is it, Handong?
In Toronto, yeah.
In Toronto, and then there was another, oh, the Chinese police stations that have been established in Canada to harass and intimidate Canadian Chinese, either citizens or immigrants, so that they can coerce them to do certain things by threats on their family in China.
Apparently, Pierre Polyev is not being given clearance to see the names because he won't sign.
What is it?
It's basically an NDA, like a gag order?
Yeah. And so, I'm sort of getting very cynical that it's sort of like he's exploiting of that to say, well, now I can't look into it and find out the degree to which the Conservative Party might also be tainted by this scandal.
I don't know.
There might be many reasons, but I'm looking into it.
And, you know, it's not just Chinese interference.
They are also alleging Indian interference, and they're alleging other government interference as well.
And how good has been...
Well, here's another question for you.
Harjit Sajjan, for example, he was the Minister of Defense, and now he's the Minister of Emergency Preparedness.
He is part of the public safety...
He is part of the public safety...
What is it called?
Well, not the commission.
No, but...
Yeah, so Harjit Sajid, he has the...
He has access to these documents.
He has security clearance.
And he is connected to World Security Organization's founding president who was interrogated regards to 1985 air India bombings.
He was...
He was the Minister of Defense who says we're no longer training Chinese soldiers on Canadian soil.
That was the same Harjit.
He's been proven to be dishonest when he took credit for a military operation in Afghanistan.
What are his connections to the Kalistani movement or the activist organization?
Well, he has many connections and I have created a big chart about it.
He has family connections to the World Sikh organizations.
The founding president, Gyan Singh Sandhu.
And this individual was interrogated by RCMP Disaster Task Force in 1985 in regards to the Air India bomb.
And this individual has connections with family members of Talvinder Singh Parmar.
And not just only that, but Harjit Sajjan hired the...
Son of World Seeker Organization president, Prem Winning, who is known as a power broker, political power broker.
And he hired his son, and Amarjit Soi, mayor of Edmonton, he hired Prem's other son.
And I think if you show the people the chart that I created, they will quickly understand what's going on, level of infiltration.
Where can I find it?
I'll find it for you right now.
It's on my Twitter.
See if you can find it, because in the meantime, I'm just going to actually pull up, and you can share it in the private chat, and then I'll bring it up.
Sounds good.
I want to show up.
It's an amazing thing.
I'm not...
I don't know if someone would say I'm not a nationalist.
He's born...
Harjit Singh Sajjan.
Born... He's 54. Born in Bombay, Punjab, India.
He's now Nationality Canadian.
We don't have...
Well, in the States, even, naturalized citizens can become everything except for the president.
I don't know if that's true of prime minister up in Canada, but it will always cause for concern of allegiance when you have people born in foreign countries who become naturalized citizens as to what interests you're going to favor once in government, if you ever get into government, in that country to which you become a citizen.
I didn't realize a lot of this, actually.
It's kind of shocking.
Okay, let me open this up here.
This is beautiful.
Hold on.
Let me get it in.
I'm going to get it in incognito because I've shared my cell number a couple of times today.
And if I accidentally do that, I'll have to get a new number.
And I like my number.
It's a good number.
Here, check this out.
The extensive influence of the World Seek Organization.
You've got the WHO and the WSO.
Over the Canadian government is significant, particularly through its founder, Jean Singh Sandu, who was interrogated by the RCMP disaster task force in connection with the 85 Air India bombings.
He was co-founder of the Khalsa Credit Union, along with Kulwar Singh Parmar, I'm going to mess up a lot of these names, liberal power broker Prem Vinning, and previously charged Repubedant Singh Malik, who was assassinated in 2022.
Given the depth of the WorldSeek organization's involvement in Canadian government and politics, Sundu's personal takes and WSO's previous attempts during public inquiries to shift blame for the Air India bombing from Kalistani Sikhs to the Indian government, it's difficult to take anything the Trudeau NDP says at, Now, not to say that this reminds me of the meme, but let's go here.
Okay, so walk us through this.
All right.
So in the middle, you see World Seek Organization and on the top of it, you see his founder, Gyan Singh Sandhu.
And Gyan Singh Sandhu is the father of Harjinder Singh Sandhu, who is a PhD in computer science.
And he's married to Harjit Sajjan's sister.
If you go down below, yeah.
Hold on, hold on.
This guy right up here, the founder, he's the grandfather of Harjit or not related?
To Harjit.
He is the...
Well, his son is married to Harjit's sister.
His son is married to this guy's sister.
Okay, fine.
All right.
And then Harjit...
This is crazy.
Harjit is the son of Kundan Sajjan.
And Kundan Sajjan is a former World Seek Organization executive.
Harjit Sajjan hired the son of another World Seek Organization executive.
Prem Winning.
And Prem Winning's son, Manjeet Winning, is married to Simran Sajin Winning, who is cousin to Harjeet and Amarjeet.
And Amarjeet Sohi hired Winning's other son, Gruppit Winning.
This is while in Canadian government?
Yes. So they hired their own, you know...
Well, their own internal executives, their own board.
Right. Family members.
Do you know how many on this list have been either accused of, convicted of, or I guess acquitted?
How many have been charged with any crimes or acts of terrorism or aiding and abetting?
No, no charges.
But most of them have been, you know, Canadians have not been loving them for their conduct in politics.
You got George Jahal, for example.
He's known as a poach pirate.
What does that mean?
Well, during the elections, he's a liberal MP, and during the elections in Calgary, He was going to neighbors' homes and removing the opposition's brochures, their advertisements.
And he was caught on camera, so he became known as a poach pirate.
This is insane, actually.
So Jagmeet Singh here, the leader of the NDP, he is sibling.
His brother is Gurtan Singh Dhaliwal.
What does he have?
And he is a he was also involved with World Seek Organization as an executive.
The World Seek Organization.
Let me double check.
Has it been outlawed or recognized as a bad entity by governments?
No. His founder was not allowed to travel to India to a certain year, and then the Indian government cleared him to travel.
Right now, they are operating, you know, sort of beyond public scrutiny, or they've been able to do this until Mm-hmm.
As you know, Harjit Sajjan was directing Canadian military resources in Afghanistan.
For the favor of a Sikh charity that falls under the umbrella of World Sikh Organization.
And World Sikh Organization is like an umbrella.
And all these other little Sikh organizations, they fell under them.
This is the real deal, the real organization.
Because they have, for example, Guillen's daughter is a judge in BC Supreme Court.
So they have an arm at the courts.
Many arms throughout political parties and conservative party, liberal, NDP, and they brand themselves as human rights advocates, Sikh rights advocates.
I just brought it up to show that there's the similarity between the WEF's logo.
I'm trying to think of which one.
I don't know if that is the official logo.
The official logo of the WEF, even in color and form, it kind of looks like the WSO, but that's just my...
Okay, that's very cool.
So, is Harjit Singh, he's no longer the Minister of Defense?
Yeah. What is he doing?
Now he's the Minister of Emergency Preparedness.
And that is a portfolio of public safety.
And, you know, Dominic LeBlanc, he is the Minister of Public Safety.
And he was just interviewed, or he was involved with World Seekers Organization just yesterday.
Talking about foreign interference and blah, blah, blah.
But this organization is very powerful, has many of its members in powerful positions across Canada, and yields a great deal of influence, and it has not been talked about it enough.
And I also want to give credit that I was able to create this chart, and I wouldn't be able to do it if it wasn't for Bob Ray.
He is a former Sikh.
He comes from the inside.
He knows all about these people.
And thanks to him revealing me all these documents and research, I was able to put together this diagram.
This is wild.
In addition to just the brazen corruption of the Liberal Party, but of, say, politicians in general in Canada, in addition to the Chinese interference and what I now firmly believe that Canada has become a vassal for China...
It's arguably also becoming a vassal for India, but not Indian government, the Calistani offshoot or the Calistani separatist movement of the Indian government, only placing its claws in Canadian politics.
Exactly. And, you know, that's why Canadian politics is very busy about Calistan, about Niger, about this, about that, but we're not as busy as the things that...
It affects ordinary Canadian people on a daily basis.
The prices are up.
The rent is up.
It's becoming unlivable in this country, but our politicians are busy pandering to small political groups.
It's wild.
Let me think of this.
Now, I saw some videos coming out of British Columbia of the callous...
I don't know how much stock to put in these videos because it could just be like a group of idiots either trolling or a small group within a larger Calistani protest or whatever saying like Europeans go home this is our country now.
Is there any recent turmoil or upcoming turmoil?
Well that video of that individual saying those you know highly Offensive things.
Insurrection-y.
Yeah, like, you know, I think it's racism.
And the Sikh groups have denounced him.
They said, this is not our guy.
We don't associate with him.
He is using us to promote his own ideas.
We don't, you know.
But they only said that after it backfired.
And, you know, same with the Hindu community, for example.
There was some tensions in Brampton.
And there was a guy.
On a megaphone saying, let's form Sikh temples.
And this individual has a history of making inflammatory comments.
And the Hindu community disavowed him.
But the Kalistanis, they do not accept this.
And now vice versa is happening to them.
And now they're disavowing their own.
And people are not saying, no, no, no, no.
That is yours.
And that's the recent turmoil where things are at right now.
You know, just to speak about Nagar Kirtan, these religious events they hold, these are the events where they glorify suicide bombers.
They glorify airplane bombers.
They glorify terrorists.
These are the events that Nagar Kirtan, they say it's religious, but this is not religious.
And I've been to these events in Calgary and I've seen RCMP and Calgary police and the armed forces setting up tents.
To recruit people.
I mean, if you're going to set up tents to recruit people at a Khalistan rally, what are you going to get?
Well, you're going to get Khalistani police officers who go and participate in the assaults that happened at the Hindu temple in Brampton.
He was an off-duty Peel regional police officer.
And now he was suspended.
I think now they got him back or something.
He participated in the assault.
He was not the victim of it.
No, no, he participated in it.
He was participating at Six for Justice protests in front of a Hindu temple.
And Six for Justice, the individual who took over Nijar's role, Mr. Gossel, he was charged with using his flagpole, wooden flagpole, as a weapon to assault people.
And I was in New York, in the United States, where they were holding another protest.
Prime Minister Modi was visiting, and the police confiscated all of their wooden sticks, confiscated all of them, and forced them, they arrested one of them and forced them to stay in a caged area to protest.
The American police are not messing around.
Whereas in Canada, when, you know, in Edmonton last year, for example, they were pushing against the police, police pushing against them.
I was assaulted.
Tensions were very high.
They carry swords.
They carry spears.
Anyone who sees this, they're saying, what the hell is going on here?
That's wild.
I, from down in the southern tip of Florida, will keep an eye on what's going on in Canada.
Not that I missed out.
I fell behind on the Calistani stuff.
I was up to speed on the Chinese stuff, but didn't have any idea how deep and how connected these dots are.
Mocha, have you...
Run into any problems covering this up in Canada?
Well, yes, I have received many death threats and I have reported to the police and, you know, they're still looking into it.
And, you know, other than that, so far, I think they have smartened up now.
They are not causing me any trouble in New Zealand.
They were, you know, they gave me exclusive interviews and it was safe and I felt safe.
So I think this is the result of...
Public backlash.
Because millions of people saw what I was being put through.
And, you know, things are better now.
Seems to be.
Touch wood.
Okay, well, Mocha, first of all, everyone knows where they can find you.
I'll put up your Twitter handle.
How can people support you and the work that you're doing?
Well, people can support me at mediabezergan.com slash donate.
I operate based on donations because...
I'm not a government-funded entity.
I'm not funded by any government.
And it costs a lot of money to do on-the-ground journalism.
And if people support this, I would appreciate it very much.
Oh, I know where that is.
That's at Parliament Hill.
No, this is at New Zealand.
Oh, that looked just like Parliament Hill.
Okay. Well, now Viva opens his big mouth.
Look, they're both parliamentary systems, so the buildings look the same.
Right, right.
So basically, you know, I need the support of the people because I am also in a lawsuit with Mayor of Edmonton, Amarjeet Sohi.
Go on.
Sorry? Go on.
Now everybody can see the spinning wheel of death that I continually get on this computer.
What's the lawsuit about?
Well, he is alleging that I have defamed him.
And, you know, if he wants to go to court about me reporting on his highly questionable conduct, we'll go to court to, you know, we'll let the courts determine it.
And this is the independent media tax that I came up with.
Basically, it's a tax where you choose how much you want to give as opposed to being taken from you forcefully to fund mainstream media.
So that's a funny idea there.
Dude, I'm putting it back up again.
I'll share it in our locals community.
Mocha, you're doing amazing stuff.
It's amazing.
You get so deep into a story and you get deep into the...
I think now Canadians are absolutely fed up with what they're seeing in Canada, but there's almost too much of it to deal with.
Can you imagine?
In all of this, you've got the China stuff, you've got the India stuff, and turning it into an international role by expelling the Indian diplomats.
In all of this, you get the Conservatives and the Liberals going after Lauren Chen for Russian.
This information, it's a distraction.
Well, if I may also say, people who want to learn about this lawsuit, they can check it out at infosohi.com.
Infosohi? Right.
How do you spell that?
Infosohi.com.
I-N-F-O-S-O-H-I.com.
And here you can see my reports about Amarjit Sohi's Highly questionable conduct and the allegations of corruption.
And you can see the lawsuit he is threatening to file.
And soon you will see our statement of defense.
Dude, how old are you?
I have to ask now.
I'm 25 now.
I'm old.
25? Yes.
Oh, yeah.
You're a geezer there.
Holy cow, Mocha.
Okay, amazing.
I'm going to share that around.
If I may ask, DM me all of the links and then remind me after the stream is up, I'm going to put them in the pinned comment.
Thank you very much.
Well, there are only two links, you know?
I know.
I send it to you.
But thank you very much for having me.
I hope it was a fruitful conversation.
It's fantastic.
I mean, I think everybody's finding out just how far Canada has fallen.
But I'm getting close to saying that the Canadian government, and I think it's a bilateral problem right now.
I think it's conservative and liberal.
It'll be better with Pierre Poilier.
It'll be better, but only because the destruction will be slower.
And then maybe you get a Pierre in, and then maybe you get someone who's a little bit more openly Trumpian in to really clean house, because I think they're both filthy.
And this is not doing anything to disprove that theory.
Right. Mocha, amazing stuff.
We'll be in touch.
Come back on for sure.
We're going to get back.
Canada is going to be back.
Strong and better.
From your mouth to God's ears, Mocha.
Thank you very much.
Take care.
My pleasure, man.
Have a good one.
Bye. Bye.
25. And he says he's old.
What a little bit.
And then, you know the funny thing?
I'm 45, and I say that I'm old.
And then my dad's, who's now 81, like, you shut your mouth, you little bastard.
You're young as a...
Dude, I have to know how old he is.
First of all, let me show you why I had to ask how old he was.
Where is the...
How did I get to my...
Internet. It was called...
Oh, geez.
What was it?
Sohi? What was the website that he said?
Sohi? It was InfoSohi.
Now you'll know why I had to ask him how old he was.
Let me just make sure that my messages are not open.
Because when you go to InfoSohi, it takes you to a Twitter video.
And I'm like, who is this teenage boy in this video?
That is Mocha.
Come on.
I got it.
Well, let's hear this.
Let's hear this.
The recent legal action initiated by...
If I didn't know any better, I'd say he's on a beach in Florida right there.
Bada bing, bada boom, people.
Okay, hold on.
The recent legal action initiated by Amarjit Sohi, mayor of Edmonton, is full of defamatory statements about me.
More importantly, it is an attack on public interest journalism.
Well, and defamatory statements in legal proceedings benefits typically from litigation immunity.
It is an abuse of power inconsistent with the liberal democracy that Canada considers itself to be.
Hours before the claim was filed, I was publicly acknowledged in the Canadian Parliament as an anti-terrorism investigative journalist for my fearless reporting on Calistani extremism by an MP. It is important to note that prior to my publications, I reached out to Mayor Sohi with inquiries in good faith, which he did not address.
The allegations I have reported are supported by extensive documentation.
I view this legal action as a politically motivated attempt to silence whistleblowers and intimidate journalists who report on large-scale government corruption.
I am prepared to defend myself vigorously with strong legal representation.
I stand firmly by my reporting.
A politician taking legal action against an independent journalist who has uncovered matters of public interest is bullshit.
It contradicts Canadian values and principles.
I invite everyone to view my journalism regarding this matter at I call upon Canadians who value transparency and integrity to stand with me in this fight against Amarji Tsohi's Unethical actions.
We must not allow politicians to set a dangerous precedent.
Undermining honest reporting, I encourage those who wish to support the cause of defending the principles of a free press to visit infosohi.com.
Thank you.
Well, the weird thing is Infosohi brings you to that tweet, but go check it out.
I'll put up all the links afterwards.
And there's some rants to get to, some chats to get to.
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Okay, now, I saw this one from a while back.
Shanti Hum, thank you for the super chat.
I hope you didn't mean to put a comment in there.
And now we're going to go over to the Hrumble, where I see Ginger Ninja in the house, the man who made this chess board, not the pieces, behind me.
Viva, sorry, long time, no Hrant.
Been busy and watching on replay of late.
Good to catch you live.
I need three things.
Your darkest black pill, your brightest white pill, Winston Proof of Life.
Darkest black pill?
False flag nuclear detonation somewhere in Europe that they try to blame on Russia to then justify a wholesale nuking of Russia.
That's my darkest of black pills.
Let me rephrase that, actually.
The darkest of darkest of black pills is a sub-aquatic nuclear detonation that causes a tsunami that washes over all of Florida and sweeps us all to our horrible, horrible deaths.
It's not going to happen.
It's good to verbalize these things.
Like, I picture, like, what would a nuclear tsunami look like?
How big would it be?
How far away would we see it?
What would it feel like?
Could I get in my kayak and try to ride it out?
Could I throw on some life jackets and hope to float it out?
Who knows?
Oi! Winston!
Proof of life!
Hello! He's a little bastard.
He smells terrible.
I gave him a bath.
Let me see this.
Oh, let me take...
Okay, well, here, hold on.
Let's bring this out.
We got Winston.
He's clean.
Look at his stupid face.
He has no idea what's going on.
Okay, he's alive.
Pudge, also still alive.
Don't know how, but she is still alive and looking better than ever.
And the brightest of white pill?
How many days left?
The brightest of white pills is that no matter how hard they try to blow up the frickin' earth and reign over the ashes, rule over the ashes, they can't do it.
Because ultimately, people are more reasonable.
And ultimately, this is going to sound like a pro...
There are bigger...
In as much as they deem it, I don't trust government, period.
In this conflict involving Russia, it could have escalated already had someone been playing...
What's the word?
Had someone taken the hook, so to speak.
So I think what's going to happen here, you're actually going to rely on the restraint of your so-called enemy.
And Putin is...
You can't rely on the good sense of Zelensky.
They get the permission to use ATACMS.
A-T-A-C-M.
What a beautiful acronym.
And he uses it.
And we're relying on the restraint of the so-called enemy, the so-called devil.
To not retaliate and not escalate where there could have been escalation easily over the last two years.
It's not to say it's not a terrible war.
It's a terrible war among two, I would say, corrupt governments in Eastern Europe.
It's not an international war.
It's not a world war.
And it could have been resolved had the West not said, this is a good opportunity to try to deplete our Russian adversary of their military infrastructure and economy.
And all that they've done?
Is depleted the U.S. military and destroyed the U.S. economy.
Okay. The white pill is justice will prevail, bigger brains will prevail, and daddy's coming home on January 20th.
Daddy with his entire daddy team, which involves some mommies.
That sounds very bad.
TX47, Viva Frye, I know a minimal amount about politics in India, but I do suggest you watch PBS Frontline documentary on Vice President Dick Cheney to know more about the Sikhs and how they came here.
All right, and I'm not your buddy guy still in the ICU fighting pneumonia.
And they're going to jack you full of antibiotics.
Try to sit by the window and get some sunlight and get better.
I'm not your buddy guy.
Yeah, pneumonia is a long lingering thing.
Okay, and let's go over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com for some tipped questions we got.
Encryptus would be great.
To see a countdown timer on the intro video.
Yeah, the logo is covering over the countdown timer.
I'll do it and move the countdown timer to the other side.
Bill Brown, Thomas Sowell's glasses.
Okay, hold on.
I don't know if this is real, but Bill Brown has some good memes, and this looks funny, so I'm going to bring this up.
I haven't read it yet.
If it's bad, Stephen King says, I'm leaving Twitter.
Tried to stay, but the atmosphere has just become too toxic.
Follow me on threads if you like.
It's too, quote, toxic for the guy that wrote...
Chapter 22 of It.
Well, there were better ways to end that one.
Plus, is that true?
That dipshit always says that.
Let me see something here.
Twitter. Did he really leave?
Who the heck am I going to make fun of if he leaves?
And I'm going to have to go with my standard Stephen.
It can't be real.
Stephen King.
Stephen King.
Hold on.
Oh!
November 14, he's out?
And he nuked all of his tweets?
What a...
Hold on, people.
Breaking news.
A man nobody cares about who's going to regret this decision.
He actually did it.
That son of a bitch actually did it.
Stephen King.
I'm leaving.
Tried to stay, but the...
And he deleted...
It's an amazing thing, by the way.
Let me see.
Show more.
This a-hole...
Is saying it got too toxic.
You should have seen the tweets that I know that he deleted.
Toxic. Get the...
Oh, let's cue that meme up.
Hold on a second.
Let's go here.
Who can reply?
Oh, only the people the author can...
Okay, well, let's just go like this.
We're going to go like this, and we're going to do obligatory.
And we're going to go here, and we're going to do get the...
Out. And there should be a good Jeremy Piven.
That's the one we want to say.
Bye-bye, Stephen King.
Okay. Awesome.
I feel like I've accomplished something today.
And then we got Boopsie says, you read it so fast I sometimes can't understand, particularly at the end of the show, reading chat questions.
Can you slow down a little for that?
Boopsie, I will try.
Finboy Slick says, it might not need to be a false flag.
ATACMS hit in Bryansk, Russia this morning.
No, they're hitting in...
Hold on, let's see what that means.
No, well, okay, so this is the known part of this.
So let's bring this up here and I'll bring up the tweet afterwards.
So ATACMS flew more than 140 kilometers and hit a target in Bryansk region, Russia.
This means that the strike permit applies not only to Khrushchev, As the Western media wrote about it, this attack also showed that the air defense of the Russian Federation will have big problems with Ukrainian missiles.
Meanwhile, threatens a nuclear war attack on Kyiv and NATO countries.
I heard that all six were intercepted.
So there's going to be a lot of fog of war here.
Forget it, but bottom line, they're going to do it.
It's not...
Okay, hold on.
Let me bring up my tweet.
I'm not going to bring up the tweet.
I tweeted my thoughts this morning, shared it on our locals' community.
Okay, so they're authorized to use long-range missiles that are provided by America to strike within Russia.
That was a red line that Putin said could lead to a nuclear response.
First of all, it's like trying to sucker punch a bear.
These strikes...
They won't do anything.
They're going to say they're going to try to hit Russian troops that are built up or armaments that are being supplied or whatever.
So they're arguing that it's going to have a strategic advantage on the war.
I don't...
Depending on the volume, I would be...
Skeptical of that.
What this is, is a symbolic gesture that we're crossing another red line and we're begging you, Putin, we're begging you to escalate this so that we can then escalate and turn and say, you did this, not us.
And yet we're relying on the restraint of Putin to not escalate it because A, we'll see what actual damage any of this causes and B, we'll see if Putin can just wait it out for the administration that will make peace and not war to come into office.
This is a desperate attempt.
By a deep state apparatus that wants to, above all else, maximize the profits of war.
And they've got nothing to lose.
You've got Shithead McGee, Adam Shit for Brains, Mick Schiff, drumming up the war movement.
Go fight, Schiff.
Please, you go to the front lines.
And no, that's not a threat or a death threat.
Go fight in the front lines if you believe so much in it.
If you imagine the balls and the audacity of these elitist prick politicians who have no skin in the game, by and large, no family in the game, saying, yeah, we're going to fight until your last dollar, America, and then after your last dollar, we're going to fight with your last son and daughter.
Go fight, Adam Schiff, and do the world a favor.
And this is a dying gasp of a dying beast that is saying, oh!
Well, first of all, I read an interesting theory that they're trying to, you know, just authorize the disposal or the use of antiquated or old versions of these bombs, these missiles, so they can manufacture new ones.
So they can say, okay, well, here, take them all.
We don't need them anymore.
They're antiquated and outdated, and we'd like to build some new ones.
So after we give you these under the guise of aid to fund this war, we can then finance the military-industrial complex and the government contractors to build more of them.
Probably, like, two million bucks a warhead?
Two million bucks a missile?
Something along those lines?
So it's amazingly profitable.
You get to dispose of your old inventory and then rebuild the new inventory, make the money while doing it, and just hope that you don't spark World War III while doing it.
Scum of the earth, evil in the biblical sense is what I said.
Okay, and that's it.
Okay, we have been for far too long on Commitube.
So get your butts on over.
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All right, now we're leaving ComedyTube.
Come on over to Rumble.
We've got Judge Marchand and we've got Kamala Harris's...
You won't believe these numbers.
Ending on YouTube, three...
Two, one, boom.
And we're going to end on Twitter as well.
Ending on Twitter, three, two, one.
Viva Barnes.
No, Viva Fry on Rumble.
VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com All right, Justice Marchand.
Judge Marchand.
Executioner Marchand.
Mercenary Marchand.
Yeah, let's call it Mercenary Marchand.
I like that.
Adjourned the...
First of all, I was so excited for a second because I had read on Twitter that...
That the judge dismissed the case.
And I'm like, well, hold on.
I Google it in the news.
Didn't see anything talking about a dismissal or even an adjournment at that time.
Zero Hedge had reported an adjournment.
And I'm like, hold on.
If it gets dismissed, I'm going to take a victory lap.
A thousand percent.
I predicted it, that not only would Trump not be sentenced to jail, but the judge is going to vacate the verdict.
Blame it on the Supreme Court extremists.
I've got my hands tied.
I would have sentenced him to five months probation.
But I can't, because the Supreme Court came down with their immunity ruling, which impacts not only the charges themselves, but the evidence that could be adduced at the trial.
And we can't go back and, as Emily Baker once said, you can't stuff the shit back in that horse.
It's already out.
Or the toothpaste into the tooth thing, if you want to go with the less sweary.
And that's my prediction as to what's going to happen.
But they're going to drag it out as long as they can.
This judge wants to run with the convicted felon, even though he hasn't been sentenced yet.
The media needs it.
This judge needs to play this out.
The longer he plays it out for, the more he gives some illusion of...
What's the word I'm looking for?
Some semblance of legitimacy to this...
So the news is that the New York judge adjourns the Trump hearing without explaining delaying sentencing.
Trump's election victory threw the New York court proceedings into uncertain territory.
By the way, this is where it's from, Fox News.
It's not just the Trump's election victory.
Yes, there's a longstanding federal rule of not prosecuting a sitting president.
A, he's not sitting yet, so nothing's preventing this judge from sentencing or not.
It's not the victory.
It's part of it.
Because if he had been, if he had lost, I think this judge would have felt empowered to do something really stupid and even defy the Supreme Court ruling.
But he won.
But it's the Supreme Court ruling that is throwing the wrench in the spokes of this proverbial corrupt criminal bike.
Trump sentencing for 34 charges.
It was abruptly adjourned without explanation, giving the president...
Giving the presiding judge additional time to weigh how to proceed.
The delayed sentencing came the same day that District Attorney Alvin Bragg was slated to file a recommendation to the judge on how to proceed.
Trump was convicted.
I'll read slower now that Boopsie actually put that worm in my head.
He was convicted in May.
We got that part.
Presidential race, his victory, thrown the timeline into uncertainty.
The presiding judge in the New York case, Judge Juan Marchand, whose daughter...
Okay. Dude looks younger than he's ever looked.
That's Trump for anyone listening on podcast.
The people agree that these are unprecedented circumstances, said Colangelo, who's been behind this thing the entire time.
Yada, yada, yada.
Trump's attorneys who've pushed to vacate the charges against him completely also backed the state.
U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the president should enjoy presumptive immunity for most actions, further complicated the path forward, yada, yada.
Not just that, by the way, but that you can't get evidence that would violate the...
Presumptive or immunity for official acts.
So they've got two big problems.
Court ruled presidents are entitled to absolute immunity from any actions taken within core constitutional powers.
Presumption of immunity for other actions while in office.
It is not clear whether a president is to be afforded the same level of constitutional protection for state convictions.
However, as the matter has never been tested in court, Bragg's office, look at this guy, has insisted Its case is focused solely on Trump's personal behavior.
Well, go back and retry it, dumbass, if that's your position.
It's good that you say it now, but that's not what the jury heard.
So, tough noogies.
You don't do it right from the beginning.
You've got to do it all over from the beginning.
If anyone is as stupid as you to do this from the beginning.
Let's see here.
Trump, for his part, repeatedly characterized the case as politically motivated.
Witch hunt, we all know that.
And even if Trump's convictions were to be upheld, the president-elect has a myriad of ways to appeal it or get the charges against him dismissed before November 26th hearing, making it almost certain he will face no time behind bars.
Okay. So it's not the big news that everybody thinks it is.
It's actually, it's more of an irritant, in my view, because it's the judge delaying the inevitable.
Because he knows what he's going to have to do, but doesn't want to do it.
And the longer you play it out, the more legitimate or legitimized it begins to look in the mind of a corrupt idiot like Judge Marshall.
So, no biggie.
And no celebration, no victory lap yet.
But I'm standing by my prediction, which is looking better and better with every day.
Okay? That was one topic.
And now, I guess it segues into Kamala Harris.
Does it?
Hold on.
Trump? Where was I going with this?
Oh yes, the segue is the expenses of Kamala Harris' campaign.
Using Authentic HQ, where the judge's daughter and the founder of White Dudes for Kamala works.
Have you seen her freaking expenses, people?
If you follow me on Twitter, you've seen it.
If you're in VivaBornsLaw.locals.com, you've seen it.
That's where I've been picking the big brain.
Let me see if I can actually give him credit.
I don't want to get anybody in trouble.
Can I give you credit for some of the analysis?
Some people don't want to be put on that big, beautiful blast of the interwebs.
You've seen it.
I've shared some screen grabs.
I shared the link where you can go look up and download and filter through and digest the Kamala Harris Federal Elections Committee.
Stuff. Hold on.
Let me bring this up to you.
I'm reluctant to do it because you can see people's personal addresses.
You can see the ad.
I won't open up any of the tabs where you can see people's, where they're from and postal codes.
Kamala Harris campaign.
And I'll stick to the biggest one.
Let me just see if I can.
I should have had this link here.
FEC filing right here.
Okay. Check this.
Out, people.
Okay. Payroll.
Okay, so I don't want to get that name.
What I want to do is just order it.
It's going to make you blush and then vomit.
Although, maybe not blush because it's not our expenses.
This, you go to the FEC.
This is the FEC website.
And you can put in the Kamala Harris.
You can see the...
I've given authorization.
His username is Encryptus in our Locals community.
He's amazing.
He's been helping me download and filter.
Look, I don't like numbers.
I don't like Excel spreadsheets.
And actually, it makes me very nervous.
You go to the FEC website.
You put in the Kamala Harris camp thing here.
And it'll give you the thing.
I'm not going to click on it again because I want to keep this order.
I have arranged this in order of expenses.
She raised and spent $1.5 billion in, what was it, a month and a half?
Was it a month and a half?
This is money laundering.
I just don't know exactly how it's done.
Hashtag mildly serious, no defamation.
Look at this.
Just look at this.
These are the expenses.
And some of them are fun.
And we'll go through some of the fun ones where I don't have any problem putting these people on some form of blast.
How do I get this?
Okay, I'll write it down on that.
Harris for President, Media Buying and Analytics, LLC, a Georgia company.
Description, media buy and production, $43 million on September 16th.
Harris President, Media Buying and Analytics, LLC, $38 million on September 3rd.
August 15th.
The same company.
$30 million.
Now, there was someone who broke this down as to who the executives were, etc.
They're just media companies.
They got paid, I want to say, $200 and some odd million.
Give or take, $227 million when you aggregate all of this.
Then you got Gambit Strategies.
They only got a $25 million.
Then you got DuPont Circle Strategies.
They got $24 million in September.
Then you got media buying again.
What month is this?
September. Oh, in October, they got another $20 million.
Then you got back to Gambit, $17 million.
Media buying again, another $16 million.
Look at this one.
This is weird.
Virtually the exact same number.
Interesting. Media buying, DuPont, DuPont, media buying.
You just go through this.
Hundreds of millions of dollars to media buy and production.
Now, in fairness, in fairness, these companies take a big thing and then they make their commercials, they hire their actors, they buy, they take care of it.
Wild. You want to see something funny?
Harpo. Let's just go like that.
Let's put that in there and see what that yields.
Oh, look at that.
Now you can see that Harpo, which is Oprah spelled backwards.
It's her production company.
They got a million, but apparently they're actually up to two and a half million now if we do that properly.
All right.
So you can have a lot of fun with this, by the way.
So let's get rid of Harpo.
No, I don't want to get rid of Harpo.
Let's do American Express.
This was the one that blew my mind yesterday.
Take out Harpo.
They were paying at American Express credit cards.
Credit card payment, a million dollars.
That's October 1st.
September 4th, $800,000.
August, $715,000.
Back to October, $700,000.
$700,000.
$500,000.
Look at this.
By my calculations, they were up to $5.7 million in credit card payments to American Express.
I presume, but I don't know.
That at some point, they break that down so that we can see what that $1 million credit card was.
And that they're not just running things through on a credit card.
Personal expenses, fun times, hookers, blow.
I don't know what the hell they do.
Paying off credit card payments, $6 million.
Wild. What else was there?
What other fun one was there to do?
What I've been doing, I'm going to take this out now.
I've been going through this to see...
Oh, the dog is...
Do you hear the dog?
He's having a dream.
I've been going through this to see and compare with the help of Encryptus.
Look at the totals on the spreadsheet.
Contributor lender trend.
We got media buying analytics, $281 million.
Gambit strategies, $122 million.
Bully pulpit, $101 million.
DuPont circle strategies, $95 million.
That's half of what she raised and spent.
The thing that I found particularly interesting and that was fleshed out in the data that Encryptus was pulling up for me, that like 50% of the donors, the alleged donors to the Kamala Harris campaign are unemployed.
And it's weird that the donations that they give are very bizarre, small amounts, and there's definitely some ActBlue chicanery that's going on in all of this.
So hold on.
I'm going to close these tabs because this was the American Express.
We just saw that.
Let's bring up those.
I want to bring up the donations.
I counted 43 contribution refunds.
Oh, okay.
Contribution refunds, by the way.
I try not to show the name.
It doesn't really matter.
43 contribution refunds of $50.25 to the same person on the same day.
Like, dude, I don't know what to make of this.
And I try to pick the brain of other people who know more.
Apparently, there's like paperwork that you can file to get a contribution refund.
But it doesn't really make much sense to go through that hassle for tiny donations.
To see, they're not 50 bucks, not so tiny.
Let me see this one here.
Is this the one I had before?
This is the one I had before.
This is the same one.
It makes sense.
$50 is not so tiny.
Whether or not someone would go through it to make a...
I don't know how many $50 donations one person is making to then say, I want to do whatever paperwork is required to get them all back.
But check this out.
Let me see this here.
Okay. These are more...
See, apparently some people who donated, allegedly, $21,700, which is in violation of the rules because I think it's $6,600, but maybe it's for 6, 12, 18...
Yeah, that might make sense, actually.
Three people in the same house.
So they're aggregating it, but I'm not sure that they can do that.
These are the questions I would ask.
I don't know the answers, and I like to do this not in real time, but aggregate the knowledge of the interwebs.
$6,600 is, from my understanding, the maximum contribution to...
A presidential campaign.
So you're dealing 6-12-18 plus another 18. That would be 6-12-18.
6-12-18.
No, we're still under $20,000.
I don't even know if you...
I don't know.
So, big numbers.
You could understand.
They will fill out the paperwork and ask for a refund.
And from what I understand, they can't.
Okay. But do I have the one with the $1 refunds?
A massive amount of requesting $1 refunds.
Which makes absolutely no sense.
A, I don't even know how they got there.
And B, let me see if I can pull it up here.
Sorry, it was yesterday that I shared this and I have been active on Twitter since.
Okay, going up, going up.
Where are the $1?
Where are the $1?
No, not that.
Give me one second.
Refund. $1.
Here we go, people.
Check this out.
So, half of the donors to the Kamala Harris campaign are unemployed, apparently.
The amount of requests for refunds is wild.
Okay, hold on, we'll bring this up.
This is what ActBlue took out of this.
ActBlue Technical Services, they're sort of like a payment processor, but apparently also an aggregator of donations.
They were paid.
Millions and millions of dollars, which I presume is something related to the amount of a transaction fee for the amounts that come through ActBlue.
Does ActBlue refund these transaction fees if the amounts, the donations, are refunded as contribution refunds?
I don't know.
There's so many things I don't know, but I have questions.
And it doesn't look like...
I mean, people are going to scrutinize over this for a long time.
I mean, you have so many of these, ActBlue, which, so they take it, it's a payment processor, they take a percentage, but the amount of refunds are ridiculous.
And then the wildly bizarre amounts, contribution refund, $1.
There were 50 of these.
Who the heck is asking for a contribution refund for a $1 donation?
Some people were hypothesizing that it might have been like the credit cards charging a transaction to see if they could.
From what I understand, no, that's not the case.
What did I say on this one here?
Here's another person with 91 contribution refunds.
Same person.
50 of those contributions were $1.
There's something chicanery up in here.
In real time.
Let me go down here.
This is the real-time information that we're getting.
Look at the totals in the spreadsheet.
Okay, I got that.
Trump had 99 refund requests.
Harris had 12,911.
This is also information that I saw confirmed elsewhere.
Trump had 99 refund requests.
Harris had 12,911.
128 refunds were for $1.
Trump had zero $1 refunds.
AFLU Technical Services got $17 million out of all of this.
There is fuckery afoot, people.
And I don't know what to make of it.
But hopefully, with the aggregate knowledge of the interwebs, you can go check it out.
You can snip, clip, share away, ask questions, and see what answers come to be.
The media's on it, which I guess is kind of good news.
Harris campaign spending comes under scrutiny.
This is from The Hill.
Vice President campaign is growing scrutiny over its spending strategy as Democrats continue to reckon with her devastating loss to President Trump.
She blew through a billion dollars in spending, and there have been reports that the campaign is $20 million in the red, though the campaign is denying that.
Well, I mean, if all those contribution refunds...
Oh, in cryptos, if you're listening, what was the total amount actually refunded to Kamala Harris?
Because there were 12,000.
I noticed there were several, I'd say maybe a hundred, that were $5,000 and more, which is millions of dollars.
What's the total?
What's the total of what was actually refunded?
As of election day, there were no outstanding debts or bills overdue, and there will be no debt on either the DNC HFT report that Patrick Stauffer, chief financial officer for the campaign.
I guarantee you that's a lie.
I guarantee you this is a bold-faced lie, and what they're going to do is get money from somewhere else, so technically they have no debts because they know they're going to get the payments from somewhere else, so the money.
Democrats acknowledge Harris faced an uphill battle, yada, yada, yada.
Her loss of all seven swing states and the popular vote to Trump has prompted the party to look inwards for answer.
Not far enough.
Everyone fell short.
Zogby explained that if you're going to be sending out emails asking members of the party for money, then we ought to be able to say to people, and this is what we did with it.
What did we say in cryptos for the...
What did we say was the total for media promotion?
$281 million.
No, basically it's $300 million, $400 million, $500 million.
It's $600 million in media promotion.
Let's see who got those contracts.
Holy crabapples.
Democrat strategist John Rynish wondered if instead of using the money on some of those events, Could have been put into the podcast strategy, a Hispanic communication strategy focused on men.
Rondell Molyneux, a Democrat strategist who has advised the pro-Biden super PAC Unite the Country, said while the Harris campaign did not have the luxury of raising money early, there should be some scrutiny of the spending.
When you lose an election and there's a bunch of money there, there are definitely going to be arrows flung at you.
As part of the autopsy of this campaign, an audit of all funding should be done so we understand.
What went right and what went wrong?
When you lose, you question everything.
But you shouldn't start with every dollar that was spent was stupid money.
I don't really think we care about this one anymore.
The one that I wanted to bring up, people, is an archive link.
How Kamala Harris burnt through $1.5 billion in 15 weeks.
Her frenzied spending has led to second-guessing among some Democrats.
And questions as she has pressed for more cash since the election.
Holy hell.
Vice President Kamala Harris spent a remarkable $1.5 billion in a hyper-compressed 15-week presidential campaign.
But in the day since losing, her operation has faced questions internally.
Despite her significant financial advantage, Harris became the first Democratic presidential candidate to lose the national popular vote in two decades, seeding every battle.
Suck it!
Kamala, holy cows, it couldn't have happened to a better person.
Suck a lemon.
You got exactly what you deserved.
Awful candidate.
The party screwed all of its voters.
The party screwed all of its members.
The party is a corrupt, filthy party, and everybody has seen it laid bare.
They're going to try to blame it on Kamala, but this is an aggregate party disaster because it's on all of them.
It's on Adam Schiff for Brains McSchiff.
It's on Jerry Penguin Nadler.
It's on Ralph...
No, who the...
Jerry Nadler?
Jerry Nadler.
It's on Nancy Pelosi.
It's on Joe Biden.
It's on Barack Obama.
It's on all of you filthy, corrupt scoundrels.
Her cash-rich campaign spared no expense as it hunted for voters, paying for an avalanche of advertising social media influencers.
Oh, I wonder who they paid.
We're not going to get to see the breakdown of that, really, because it goes through the production company, so there's sort of, like, not plausible deniability, but difficulty in tracing.
Go find those companies.
See who those companies work with and see which one of those agencies works with, I don't know, Harry Sisson?
I'm not going to name anybody Brooklyn Defiant.
I'm not going to name anybody JoJo from Jers.
Go see which agencies work with these influencer pieces of rubbish.
You're not an influencer because you call yourself an influencer.
You're an influencer if, by virtue of your big brain and information, you actually influence people.
And the people who actually do that don't call themselves influencers.
Spent $100 million a week.
The frenzied spending has led to the second-guessing.
Okay, fine.
Since her loss, she's pressed supporters for more cash with desperate-sounding solicitations, stirring fears about post-election debts.
Is there anything we can say?
Came one email asking for cash last money.
Biggest expense during the race was on advertising.
They spent $500 million on producing and buying media.
$500 million.
A category that includes television and digital ads.
Does it include online influencers?
The ads were just one piece of the campaign that had enough cash to spend on seemingly everything.
There was a $2.5 million directed toward three digital agencies that worked with online influencers' records show.
That campaign spent around $900,000 to book advertising on exterior.
Oh my goodness.
Oh my goodness.
That cost $900,000.
Okay, well, I don't think we're going to get anything good in here.
The campaign spending decisions were documented in Federal Election Commission records and interviews with 15 Harris campaign officials and close allies.
They wanted anonymity.
All told, Biden-Harris campaigns collectively raised about $2.15 billion.
It's not clear how much Mr. Trump spent through, though it was far less.
They put together $1.2 billion, one person with knowledge said.
Okay. Okay, whatever.
particular Harris payment has drawn attention in the aftermath.
One million paid to Oprah Winfrey's production firm, Harpo Productions.
In an Instagram post, Mrs.
Winfrey said the company was paid to stage a live stream town hall in Detroit, providing the set lights Can you imagine?
How much is Oprah worth that she wouldn't do that for nothing?
I did not take any personal fee, Ms. Winfrey wrote.
However, the people who worked on that production needed to be paid and were.
End of story.
Oh, you're not philanthropic enough to pay them yourself?
Scoundrel. How much is Oprah worth?
Oprah net worth.
$3 billion.
$3 billion.
The cheapskate can't pay her own employees, her own production company, and write it off as a business expense.
What a cheap scoundrel.
You know why?
Because she didn't believe a damn word that she said at any point, anywhere.
Kamala is so hated, she had to pay people to sit down and talk to her.
The $1 million actually undercounts the full cost of the event, which ran closer to $2.5 million.
Two people in the matter said, okay.
Another pricey choice was holding swing state rallies featuring star performers on the eve of the election, including Lady Gaga.
They didn't perform for free?
Christina Aguilara, James Taylor, Katy Perry.
They didn't work for free?
They were not compensated.
But the support staff was.
The overall bill for the election eve rallies exceeded the planned budget and is said to have topped.
$10 million.
Cost overruns were partly because the Harris team built an entire rally venue at a park in Pittsburgh only to be told by the Secret Service that the site could not be properly secured.
Oh, she got the warning.
Unbelievable, eh?
If it were Trump, he probably wouldn't have gotten that warning.
They had to rush to take it down and rebuild a second venue.
Oh gosh, I gotta leave this up.
I gotta remember what I want to say about this afterwards.
Other major costs according to record campaigns included $111 million in online ads.
$100 million transferred to Battleground State parties.
$70 million on mail.
$28 million to produce merchandise that people were ordering.
And for all the focus on our volunteer program, the campaign spent a significant sum.
$50 million for paid door-to-door canvassers.
Because nobody was volunteering.
That's amazing.
Okay, it doesn't matter.
What is this?
Another Harris challenge.
After raising a billion in less than three months, a bevy of consultants, allies, and others were often angling for a cut.
including chairman of the Democrat Party in Philadelphia.
contributed $25 million to other parties, in part to quiet those demands.
All right, dude, this just keeps going on.
I'm keeping this up in the backdrop.
We're going to get back to that.
Yep, that's it.
That's it.
That's a monumental, world-class failure.
Couldn't have happened to a worse person.
Oprah impersonated a nurse to get medical info.
Says, still not banned here.
I had never heard that.
That's it.
I'm going to go see what other numbers I can get that are going to be of interest to everybody.
TX47 says campaigns use refunds of small donations against other campaigns to burden the other campaign with processing fees.
Interesting. I'm going to get more info on the numbers here.
Let me see what Encryptus has to say.
$5.869 million in total refunds for Harris.
That includes reverse charges, too.
The biggest news is that there are many repeated numbers in the data.
Harris shows the same repeated contributions and refunds while Trump has no such pattern.
Human systems always have randomness.
Fake numbers, as proven in court and in scientific studies, always show repeated numbers and show clear patterns, especially over larger data.
The numbers make no sense.
The amount, the multiple small amounts.
In contributions and in contribution refunds in the same day make no sense.
I don't know what to make of it, but someone else with a bigger brain will know what to make of it.
Oh, yes, sir.
Have we got...
Hold on.
Let me see.
Present stage.
I want to see what we got back here.
Oh, we're going to save a story.
We're going to save two stories for our locals after party.
Three stories.
Okay, let me go to a couple of things here.
We'll go to the tipped questions for a second over on vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
We got Pasha Moyer, so tired of all the Kamala stuff, and it's a picture of a beautiful Great Dane in its nose.
Bill Brown says, Joe bought hookers and blow on his credit card for Hunter, remember?
Yes, I do.
In cryptos...
Oh, shows us over here.
Check this out.
In our locals community.
That... This is virtually half the money on these entities.
Screen grab that, people.
Go look at those companies and see which agencies they work with and which of those agencies works with the names that we don't need to mention that we all know are paid shills.
Paid shills in the actual sense.
Encryptus, thank you.
And then we go up here.
Boopsie says, yep, some of us are just listening and you read too fast, in my opinion.
Maybe just slower than the rest of your above average community.
No. I'm told I speak too fast.
Bill Brown says, typical libtards throw a sucker punch, then scream victim.
That's in reference to randomly launching stupid wet missiles into inland Russia.
Although, you know, why should...
Whatever. Okay.
That is it.
We got it all there.
And then I'll go to Rumble and see what's going on in the chat.
RadioactiveMan1376 says, mission accomplished.
Stephen King left X and immediately it is less toxic.
DonDarkStar86, it's like our country turned into hoarders, house of evil.
And still not banned here, says, the lawfare is probably the worst of all.
Stealing people's personhoods and reputations.
And it's not all about money, but stealing money.
You're stealing the future of their kids.
When you hear what happened to Paul Manafort, the Stephen Horns of the world, the journalist who was documenting January 6th, Douglas Mackey, the amount of money they've blown defending their freedom that should have been an investment into their children's future.
It's wild.
I grew up near Detroit.
You speak about right, Viva says TZ Burton.
Did Kamala get the money Biden raised?
Dave Claude?
Yes, she took over the $100 million.
I mean, Trump filed a complaint.
Let's see where that goes.
I heard that a Diddy Oprah sex tape sold for over $200 million in Hollywood.
It says TMR.
No, I haven't heard anything of that at all.
Thanks for the laughs.
I still don't want to speak on anything sometimes to know they've...
Thanks for the laughs.
I don't even want to speak on anything sometimes to know they've won even a little bit, but it's still not banned here.
Right? There's so much that needs to change.
It's like clearing out an evil horde, says A-Ray-9.
Okay, now what we're going to do here is as we come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com, just as the dog gets up to irritate me, I'm going to play a short video.
Let's just get something entertaining here.
Hold on one second.
Something entertaining so that I can go do two things while we go over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Let me give everybody the link.
Quiet, Pudge.
I'm coming there in a second.
Local. No, I got to put it over here.
Quiet, Pudge.
Come over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
I will be live tomorrow in the afternoon with Ed Dowd.
I will be shooting the unusual suspects earlier in the day.
Thursday, I might have another online debate or discussion with Unlearn16.
We were having an exchange on Twitter yesterday.
Oh, I found what we're going to play here.
Look, you guys don't want to puke, but you're going to puke as we head on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
So the week is going to be good.
Stay tuned.
Stick around.
Let me go take care of two things here.
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Enjoy Vomitus.
Jen Psaki on the inside with...
A woman who's a scumbag who came out and called Tulsi Gabbard a Russian asset.
It should be not just defamatory, jailable, because you're actually putting someone's life at risk by suggesting wrongly that they are a Russian asset.
Listen to this.
So I'm a former CIA officer.
I worked undercover for my time with the agency as a case officer.
And case officers throughout the world currently are out there recruiting foreign individuals to provide information.
To the United States government, to provide information that helps inform our policymakers, our military leaders, our diplomats, and ultimately the president.
And that's when we talk about sources and methods, right?
The sources and methods are the means by which we know certain things, whether that's the person who's reporting that information in some far-off country, whether it's technologies that might be at play.
And so not only is it vitally important that we have a clear understanding that every person with access to classified information, and especially the DNI, protects the classified information that is collected, but also that they protect and understand how sensitive sometimes our means of gathering that information is, the sources and methods.
And the DNI is the person who sees everything.
They know every capability.
They know the information that we do or do not have.