Suspected CEO Assassin Caught! Daniel Penny Freed! And MORE!
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You don't get to tell me what is true.
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Get that out of there.
I've got my own ads to read in a second.
People, two streams in one day.
I've never had such streaming fluidity.
Yeah, I had an early stream today with Ian Carroll.
If you didn't watch it, I don't know that you want to watch it.
It's very dark.
We go down the darkest rabbit holes.
It was revolving around the Jay-Z P. Diddle, P. Diddy.
And then we took a trip into...
What's it called?
Frazzle? Frazzle something.
Frazzle drip.
And then I listened to podcasts on the way home.
Which further solidified...
I tell this to my kids when we watch horror movies.
I don't like horror movies anymore.
I used to as a kid, and it might explain some of the psychological trauma that I have baked into myself.
But I tell my kids, tell anybody, there's nothing more horrific than what humans do to humans on this earth.
Poltergeist, it might scare you.
Supernatural, okay, fine.
The changeling?
The changeling will scare the living bejesus out of you, but only because it is actually based On a little bit of reality.
Now, you all know I got a new computer, and I can't figure out how to disable the freaking text coming in from the computer as I'm live.
So I'll have to figure that out later.
So yeah, there is no greater horror imaginable than what man has done to man.
And I mean man in the gender-neutral...
Women do bad things too, but when it comes down to it...
The atrocities, by and large, I would strongly suspect historically have been committed statistically over-representationally by men.
Although that's not to say that women are not capable of, you know, terrible, terrible things.
So that's to say, I did a podcast with Ian earlier today, and as I'm driving home, you know, we thought the news of the day was the Jay-Z being named in the P. Diddy lawsuit yesterday, or the Daniel Penny being freed, which we're going to talk about.
And then, lo and behold...
They seem to have arrested a suspect.
Everyone is innocent until proven guilty.
They seem to have arrested a suspect in the CEO, the assassination of the CEO, and we'll get to that in a bit.
But before we even get there, I wanted to start the show.
I don't know if this is going to get claimed if I do this, but I'm going to do it anyhow.
I'm going to bring myself out, and this is what I wanted to start the show with, but we'll just go to it right now.
Let me just take my screen out.
I think you can still hear me now.
Oh, by the way, share the link around because this stream got started late.
The Kiffness, who you might remember from such awesomeness.
I can bring myself back in here.
From such awesomeness as they're eating the cats, they're eating the dogs.
I'm not being humorous when I say this.
You might laugh.
This is modern-day Mona Lisa-level art.
And if you don't appreciate it, that's because you're wrong.
Period. Full stop.
this It gives me the goosebumps.
I got one of these things because I wanted to do this.
Now I need him to give me a tutorial.
Now the dog wants to leave the office.
Why are you gay?
You are gay.
Why are you gay?
A very simple 1-4-5-4 pattern.
With a little bit of an A minor in there or something.
One. One.
Four. That's not an A minor, I guess E minor.
You are good.
What are you good?
Okay, it's a freaking work of art.
It doesn't all have to be bad.
There is some joy in life, and it comes from the beauty and creativity of people who Build things and make beautiful things.
I'm going to give everybody the link.
That is Kifnes, by the way.
Here, a link to Kifnes' tweet.
Go and spread the joy.
I've sent that to members of my family.
I'm not sure that they share the same joy that I do, but that is...
It's glorious.
It's glorious, and if you don't understand why, you've got to loop it.
You've got to find a humorous cat, cute thing.
Then you've got to loop it into...
That video, Why Are You Gay?, was the...
One of the most viral videos back in the day.
How do I call you, Pepe?
What? You are.
It was the...
I mean, it was internet gold.
And then you turn it into music?
It's like the Shmoyoho of the modern era.
But the real issue here is I don't know how to use the damn switchboard, whatever the hell it's called.
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Now, speaking of sharpening your skills with a fight with a blue checkmark on Twitter, I got into one yesterday with a doctor.
I've had it.
I've had it.
The one thing is this.
I may be rude.
I'm more concerned about getting something wrong in the sense that...
Of not being fair even to an adversary.
That's my major concern.
I talked with my brother.
He may not want me sharing this, but I sent him the link.
He's like, was I unfair?
Maybe I was mean.
Maybe I was a little curt.
Maybe I was presumptuous.
Maybe I was, in fact, coming to conclusions based on evidence.
But was I unfair?
You will be the judge, people.
Let me see if I can...
Pull it up here.
Such a big, beautiful screen on this computer.
You can see my face color change when I go to share the screen.
This, I believe, was the original tweet?
I'm going to be able to go down the rabbit hole here.
We go like this.
And then we go here.
Oh, here we go.
No, no, no.
That's not the right one.
I have to get to the first tweet.
Let me see if I can't find this.
The tweet came from a doctor blasting RFK Jr.
That's what pissed me off about it.
I'm not even going to find the original tweet.
The tweet came from a doctor, alleged doctor.
I mean, she's a doctor, I presume.
You don't know who's real and who's not.
You know that I'm real because you see me.
But it came from a doctor blasting RFK Jr. and saying, there's absolutely no connection between autism and vaccines.
We've already looked into this.
We're just going to waste more money looking into it again because we've looked into it.
Okay. And then, you know, blasting RFK.
I don't know if she called him an anti-vaxxer, but, you know, the implication was there.
And then, you know, you don't need to know everything just in order to know the right questions to ask or how to use control search on Twitter to see what the doctors have been up to.
The doctor, and I'm telling you, this is not like, this is not a dog.
This is not like...
You know not to do this.
Don't be stupid and allow the victimizers to claim to be the victims.
Mean tweets and nasty comments, it's the internet.
But don't do stupid things.
That allow the victimizers to say, oh, look how mean everybody is.
It's what Dr. Peter Hotez did.
Oh, I can't debate RFK Jr. because people are going to make fun of me and I'm already getting harassment and I'm the victim in all this.
I, Dr. Peter Hotez, the man who pushed an experimental jab on people, said things that he had no bloody business saying were fact, were scientific fact.
Fine. So I said, have you forgotten that the internet is forever?
Because there were tweets with this doctor saying the vaccine is safe for pregnant women and children.
Oh, you know, it's terrible, the misinformation that's being spread out there.
I just go back and I find two tweets in particular that really piqued my interest.
The fact that this is, I'm reading the tweet from the doctor, MD Fedsa.
And this is from November 11, 2020.
Okay. This is the doctor.
The fact that the hashtag Pfizer CEO cashed out 60% of his stock the same day results of the COVID-19 vaccine results were released via press release should be illegal.
This is why the public has distrust of pharmaceutical companies.
And then I'm like, oh, okay, so maybe I misunderstood the most recent tweet because she sounds like she's got half a brain on her shoulders.
All right, that's what she did in November.
You know what she did in December?
December 13th!
We're at November 11th, basically saying what Albert Bourla did should be illegal.
Selling out 60% of his stock the same day the results are...
By the way, is that a good sign or a bad sign?
If we're just using common logic here.
If the results of the trials were awesome, do you...
Let me rephrase.
If they were truly awesome, do you sell your stock the day you release those?
You do if you're a crooked...
Pump and dump, whatever, and you want to make your money and get the hell out of there.
But if they're truly good results, and it's truly a functional product that will absolutely do good and no harm, do you sell out the day you release the results?
Maybe you've got enough left to make some money with.
But bottom line, November 11th, what he did was, should be illegal, so is distrust of pharmaceutical companies, because Pfizer is one of the top three pharma companies that paid, sorry, it's the company that paid the top three criminal fines in history.
I thought, okay, maybe I misunderstood her tweet.
No. A month later, since I'm helping lead the Pfizer COVID vaccine rollout at our institution, I have spent a lot of time doing the town halls and engaging with people on the vaccine.
One of the most common questions I get in regards to the side effects, so I thought I'd post my slides.
Then it says here, local reactions, swelling.
Systemic reactions were common.
Fatigue, headache, muscle pain, fever.
Symptom onset, one to two days.
Symptoms generally resolved after a median of one day.
Reactogenicity. Reactogenicity, whatever you know what it is, tended to be worse in persons under 55 with the second dose.
Individuals may want to consider getting vaccine the day prior to having one to two days away from healthcare-related duties.
Most will not require missing work, but if they do, they will need to take personal time off.
And I said, lady, you're going after RFK.
I can't find the original tweet here.
Did you?
Oh, yeah, there we go.
Now we can see it.
Look at that.
I can figure things out eventually.
The tweet was, we have investigated the link between autism and vaccines.
There are numerous scientific studies that have shown there is no link.
We are going to spend tons of unnecessary money to fund this type of stuff.
This is why it's important to have qualified persons with relevant training in positions of leadership.
Oh, because the current Bacara guy has about as much...
Our experience as RFK, but it doesn't matter.
Our incompetent people are the good ones.
Your alleged incompetent people, and I would trust RFK Jr. or Vaquera any day of the week, are bad.
Good for me, not for you.
You're completely inappropriate.
I never said anything negative about the vaccine.
I called out what the...
This is her reply to me, but I think I had been blocked by this time.
Maybe not.
I called out what the CEO did.
If you want to use my tweets against me, then make sure to represent them correctly.
People like you is why we have an increase in misinformation in this country.
I appreciate this was her defense going through a bunch of this.
I didn't say anything bad about the vaccine.
I just said that what the CEO of the vaccine company did is unethical, should be illegal, and so is distrust.
Oh, okay.
That's much better.
I never said anything bad about the vaccine.
I actually went ahead and blindly supported the vaccine from this company, which is paid.
Let me just make sure.
I don't want to get it wrong.
Pfizer. Pfizer.
Criminal fine penalties.
I think they paid the third highest.
I just wanted to make sure I'm ready.
It was the top two or three.
A punitive fine.
In 2009, Pfizer paid $2.3 billion to settle criminal and civil charges related to illegal marketing of several drugs.
Here we have a doctor.
Like, I feel like I'm taking freaking crazy pills, people.
I'm just the idiot.
No medical training lawyer with half a functioning brain who says, all right, that's a criminal company.
That's a criminal company that barely 10 years ago engaged in civil and criminal wrongdoing, illegal marketing of several drugs.
What was the illegal marketing?
Did they say they worked when they didn't?
Did they say they didn't produce side effects when they did?
I think that might be something along the lines of what they paid the second or third largest criminal fine for.
So 10 years ago, this criminal company paid criminal fines to settle criminal wrongdoing as relates to false advertising or marketing.
10 years later, the CEO is engaging in what this doctor says should be illegal, behavior that sows distrust in big pharma.
And then a month later is pushing the product of this criminal company with the CEO who has engaged in what should be unlawful conduct according to her.
And I'm the asshole?
No, no, no, no, no.
I am not the asshole.
I might be crazy, but I'm not the asshole.
Anyhow, she blocked me.
But no, that's it.
Don't do anything stupid.
I replied and I said, tweets like this, the one where you accuse me of spreading disinformation and being responsible for threats from doctors, is why other people come back and say, well, they threatened.
No, I get to threaten them.
Tweets like that and the refusal to engage.
Inlegitimate criticism is what sows distrust in medicine.
And this is the same doctor, by the way, posting.
It's safe and effective for pregnant women.
How the hell did you come to that conclusion?
How the hell were you enabled to make that affirmation?
These were the tweets, by the way.
Here. This one right here.
This is April, sorry, August 4, 2021.
In response to another tweet, I don't have the whole thing here, it says, if your obstetrician tells you not to get vaccinated because you want to get pregnant, then your next move should be find another obstetrician.
That's from another one of these MD doctors.
UK Blackstock, August 4th, to which the doctor replies, I can't believe how many times I have heard this story from friends and parents.
There is no evidence that COVID vaccine affects fertility or your ability to become pregnant.
It is safe for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers to get...
And it helps protect your baby by passing on abs.
And I just, you know, I have one question that I would like an answer to.
And it seems to be that other people would like an answer to that question as well.
Let's just go down.
It was earlier this morning.
Yeah. One question.
For any doctor who said the COVID shot was safe and pregnant for breastfeeding women.
Based on what did you make that statement?
You know what our red pill moment came with a doctor?
A pediatrician.
And my wife and I go.
And the pediatrician suggests that we implement this experimental gene therapy.
Therapeutic. I can say that now because the report that came down said we can call it a therapeutic.
Said it was safe for kids.
My wife is a neuroscientist.
She's not a schlub.
And she just says, how do you know?
How the hell do you know?
Oh, they told us.
How the hell do they know?
Safe and effective.
Okay, well, what's the prognosis after five years?
Oh, I don't know.
It's only been six months.
Oh. Then what the hell are you telling me this for?
Based on what are you telling me this?
Oh. A month ago, I was shitting on the CEO of the company for engaging in unlawful acts, and a month later, I'm wholeheartedly endorsing the product of the criminal company that was found criminally liable for misrepresenting the drugs that they sell.
That was the beginning of our journey of descent into madness together, people.
All right, well, that's the intro.
Intro rant.
I was going to say something, by the way.
I found a way to get to all of the tipped questions in our locals community, which I will get to afterwards from today's interview with Ian.
All right.
Now, by the way, Nick Sorto is coming in.
I should have probably tweeted that out.
Let me see if I...
Let me tweet that out.
Nick Sorto, you might remember him from such journalisms as Lahaina, where he was doing amazing work.
And Nick Sorto is...
Popping in.
Boom shakalaka.
He's going to come and talk about the CEO stuff.
Before we get to the CEO stuff and the news of his name, it doesn't matter what his name is.
He's accused.
It might be the wrong person.
There might be psychotic defenses, criminally not responsible.
Good luck with all of those defenses.
They found and arrested a suspect who matches the video evidence or the photo evidence of the alleged assassin.
Of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealth.
We'll get to that.
But the big news of the day, I've said this before, but in the land of tyranny, the cessation of the injustice is justice.
Daniel Penny acquitted.
Acquitted on the...
Lesser charge because they dropped the bigger charge.
I can't wait to see if they're going to actually try to retry.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You know when we dismissed that manslaughter charge?
It wasn't dismissed.
We just called that the hung jury.
And because it was a hung jury on the bigger charge, we now get to retry Daniel Penny.
I'm not saying that's what's going to happen.
I'm just thinking like a dirty, rotten scoundrel.
The ambiguity as to how they were setting aside the heavier charge, which was, I believe, second-degree manslaughter.
You know, the judge didn't want to explain to the jury that it would have been tantamount to an acquittal to dismiss that charge.
I'm waiting for one of those scumbag scoundrels to pretend, oh, no, no, no.
It was a hung jury on the first charge.
And so we get to retry him for it.
It's not going to happen because it was dismissed and there's double jeopardy and they can't retry him for that.
Why are there so many DILDOs in the locals chat?
I'm not asking questions.
So Daniel Penny was acquitted on the lesser charge of...
Negligent homicide?
It was...
Oh, cripe.
Penny acquitted homicide.
It was negligent homicide.
Found not guilty.
What was the charge again?
Chat, you'll get it before I can find it.
It was the lesser of the two charges.
It carried a maximum of four years in prison.
Acquitted. And it's like, oh, finally justice.
You know, there's an irony in that Daniel Penny kind of, you know, has a similar vibe to Kyle Rittenhouse in terms of their The innocence on their face.
And that depends, I guess, if you presume guilt.
The man should never have been charged.
He should never have been charged in the first place.
But you have your AOC progressive activists who unleash a social media lynch mob to the point where these corrupt Soros-funded DAs say, I've now got the political backing of the politically prejudiced lynch mob to carry out a real-time injustice.
That's how they get empowered to do it.
And they got it.
When you have BLM, those corrupt scoundrels at BLM, corrupt to the core, out there drumming up vitriol, drumming up the modern-day lynch mob.
Everything's inverted, but history rhymes.
And then you get your political permission slip from the AOCs of the world.
I don't want to name anybody else because I don't want to get anybody wrong, but AOC.
Who goes to the funeral.
Do I have that?
Who goes to the funeral of Jordan Neely and takes selfies.
She shows up.
I have to show it.
She shows up in a tinted window Cadillac.
It might have been...
What's the word for those long cars?
A limousine.
I guess, no, technically it was a limousine because limousines don't have to be stretched.
She shows up in a limousine like a freaking rock star that she thinks she is taking selfies at Jordan Neely's funeral.
What do they call them?
Champagne communists?
Thank you so very much.
AOC, what do you think about Governor DeSantis calling Penny a good Samaritan?
Sorry, I talked over it.
That might actually be a...
Look at her.
Beautiful, fancy pearl necklace.
Like a rock star.
Thank you so very much.
AOC, what do you think about Governor DeSantis calling Penny a good Samaritan?
I think you should read a Bible.
Thank you.
AOC! Oh.
There you go.
Thank you.
The woman who supports abortion at all times tells...
Who was it?
J.D. Vance?
To read a Bible.
By the way, just look at this.
It's amazing when you see...
Look at AOC.
Putting her hand on her arm.
Giving her the soft face.
You don't want to smile too hard because then you get wrinkles in pictures.
Did you see that, by the way?
Everybody's got their smolder.
If anybody hasn't seen the movie Tangled, go watch it.
Everyone's got their smolder.
Look at...
AOC, the moment she flinches into her smolder.
Wait, wait, I missed it.
There, right there.
I think you should read a Bible.
I'm taking selfies at a funeral and telling DeSantis that he should read a Bible.
Holy hell.
They go to the funeral.
They weaponize this guy because one thing that's clear is that progressives, and BLM for that matter, they care about the victim when they can exploit that victim for political profit.
I won't get into the tirade yesterday.
But they care about the black murdered men.
When it comes at the hand...
I won't say murder because murder is the legal conclusion for an unlawful killing of a human.
They care about the dead black man when they can try to use it for political profit to wage the race war and blame it on a white person.
That's when they care.
Black-on-black violence.
Crickets. But when it can be weaponized, even wrongfully, like all of these cases, wrongfully weaponized.
When it's a white cop...
Shooting a black girl, preventing her from stabbing to death another black girl, it's still the type of incident that they like to weaponize for political profit.
AOC drums up the political mob mentality so that these crooked Soros-funded DAs, crooked as the day is long, have their political permission slip to go prosecute, persecute, and destroy the life of an otherwise absolutely innocent, not just innocent man, a man who protected the lives of minorities.
Visible minorities, black, Latino, on that metro car, that subway car.
So Daniel Penny had his trial.
The judge did everything in his power to try to rig his way into something of a conviction on the lesser charge.
And holy hell, justice has prevailed in that there has been no more further injustice above and beyond the injustice that has already been experienced by Daniel Penny.
And he's got to get the hell out of New York, period.
Forget the whole, like, you know, comedy, hellhole, New York State, too high taxes.
For his own personal safety, he's got to get the hell out of there and go to a sane city in a sane state.
Because when BLM gets up there the day before, we played the clip yesterday, and says, there will be violence if he doesn't get convicted.
We will burn shit down if he doesn't get convicted.
Because we have adjudicated this man to be a murderer.
All evidence be damned.
And if we don't get our way...
Experts are going to wake up with pig's heads severed on their previous properties.
That's what happened to the expert in the Chauvin case.
Here, just to refresh everybody's memory.
The co-founder of Black Lives Matter Greater New York.
Co-founder of the Black Lives Matter Greater New York.
Is not she under, while we listen to this, I believe everyone's saying that she's under some form of investigation for potential fraudulent behavior.
Heartbroken. Because I have to hug a father who knows that the murderer of his son will most likely go free.
Who has to look in the face of a jury that no matter the facts, no matter the expert witnesses, no matter the people yelling on that train that day to let Jordan go, you will kill him.
They will not.
and a black man in modern day America.
No, of course not.
This is no different than Jim Crow.
This looks like a picture out of the picture book when you look at that anonymous jury.
We have baby boomers who are there doing Jim Crow on this jury.
We have young people who are looking at Daniel Penny In what America is a hero?
A man who prevents a pepped up on K2 synthetic cannabinoids having a psychotic break who has a history of violently assaulting women unprovoked on metro stations, subway stations.
In what America?
Is that man a hero?
In any sane, rational America.
And it seems that we're getting back to a bit of that sane, rational America.
I think this is her, right?
Black Lives Matter leader condemn allegations of mismanaged funds.
When is this from?
This is from 2022.
I think some of them went to jail.
Didn't some of them go to jail for fraud?
For defrauding the people who think that they're supporting some sort of actually racially progressive, if that's a good word, organization.
We got Nick Sortor droning in five.
Booyah. Booyah.
So that's what's going on there.
Let me see what is going on with the chat.
I'll go over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Stu P. Dassel with a great meme.
We got the best memes over on vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Hold on.
Let me process this shit.
Oh, I don't have it open on rumble.
Darn it.
Hold on.
Let's see what's going on here.
We got a super chat over on Commitube.
A-O-J.
Okay, let me practice my speak.
A-O-J.
Esa una marron con arrojos.
Spanish speakers, what does this mean?
A-O-J.
I think that must be a typo.
How close is the C to the J?
No, that's fine.
A-O-J.
Es una marron con...
Ojos. So she is a major stupid Ojos.
Asshole. Let me see if that's right.
Ojos in English.
Oh, okay.
I got it way wrong.
So she has crazy eyes?
Well, that's what I thought that that should say.
Who did that super chat come from?
That came from one old guy's opinions.
And then we got another one up here that says, Dan Lopez, if you're not familiar with the Cutter incident, you should look it up.
Totally changed my mind on the vaccine industry.
That's from Dan Lopez.
The Cutter incident.
Let me go screen grab that.
I got a lot of screen grabbing.
Oh, by the way, speaking of vaccine stuff, tomorrow I've got a good one coming on.
We're going to do a co-stream.
And it's with Peter Mc...
I don't know if it's McElvena or McElvena.
But... Australian dude, big in the COVID stuff.
That's going to be an amazing, amazing stream tomorrow, 12.30.
It's going to be one hour because we're co-streaming on both of our platforms, give or take.
So McKelvina tomorrow.
Stay tuned also.
Oh yeah, that's what I wanted to say on the Daniel Penny acquittal.
So I don't follow this account.
I actually put the account on mute for a while.
But then I kept on tempting myself to go unmute the account to see what stupid shit they were saying today in response to my posts.
And I got one.
Listen to this.
This was in response to one of my tweets from today.
The account is Pastor Ben.
Benjamin P. Dixon.
Do I get to go back?
I don't want to go back yet.
In response to my tweet where I said, you know, they overcharged him so they can get...
Oh! Chopped my...
Arrowhead. I said they overcharged him just so they can try to eke out a corrupt lesser conviction.
It was like, welcome to the system, Vivo.
First time here.
Pastor Ben, who claims to be a pastor, Christian nationalism is the systems-level manifestation of the Antichrist.
I've seen videos, so he's a real person, and he talks, unless he's totally AI.
His retort to that was, so great Americans don't have to worry about feeding or housing the hungry and the unhoused.
Now they can just kill them and become a MAGA Christian hero like Daniel Penny.
I have come to the conclusion that this is a parody account, like a Borat-type engagement farming.
Let's just see how far we can go.
Like a double-angled, double-edged troll account.
Be so absurd to see...
How far you can push it and still get a genuine rage response from the right who believes is real.
And be so absurd to see if you can get a genuine support from the left.
I'm convinced that's what it is.
So I retweeted and I said, dude, if you are not a parody account, come on for a discussion because I've got to pick your brain to understand how it's so broken to actually be serious.
But I think it's parody.
I think what's going to happen is I'm going to get played like a Sacha Baron Cohen type character play.
But he's agreed to come on.
Friday. So, we're going to have a discussion.
1230. Is it real?
And if he has sincerely held beliefs that that's the conclusion that people are going to draw from this, I'd like to hear it.
So, Friday.
1230. Pastor Ben.
My first question is whether or not he's a real pastor.
Because, I mean, his videos, he talks like a pastor.
And I think it's all shtick.
But we'll see.
Anything else about that?
Nothing. That's what I wanted to do.
I wanted to go over to Rumble and see what's going on over there.
The link to Rumble, by the way, is on the pinned comment.
Oh, I seem to have posted the locals.
Well, I'm here.
Merchant Marine says, Viva, could you do a control to increase the font size?
I'm not able to read that tiny font.
Huh. Too late, I think, for that.
But Bill Brown says, no, Viva.
There is that level of stupidity out there.
We'll have a discussion.
He's jealous of the success of Reverend Al Sharpton.
Says Roosteng.
And Ganthet says it's called being retarded.
We'll talk.
I mean, I had on...
What's his face?
Pisco. Who I believe is a sincere provocateur.
I don't believe he believes what he believes.
Or I don't believe he...
I don't sincerely believe he believes what he says he believes.
But he gets the attention that maybe, you know, makes him feel good.
Even if it's bad attention.
And it's fun.
Sophistry. To try to argue something that is so fundamentally untenable.
Much like what I thoroughly believe of Mark Sargent for the Flat Earthers.
I don't believe he believes what he says, but I believe he enjoys the sophistry, the philosophical musing that goes along with trying to argue a position that is fundamentally untrue but make people prove their position, which is obviously true, but make them prove it if they can't do it.
Yeah. All right.
Viva the Explorer.
Now, what was I trying to do?
I was trying to get to Rumble.
Will you stop distracting me, everybody?
Seems that I posted the link to Locals Not Rumble over on the pinned comments in YouTube.
So, who cares?
Okay, I hear myself now.
Let's go to the tip questions over here.
Oh, it's King of Bill, Tom.
Okay. While Nick trickles in, because I think he's coming, he might just pop into the stream, because I warned him in Rumble Studio.
Pop, you click in.
If your camera's on, you're coming right into the stream.
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I don't see him yet, but I know that he's there.
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And where is the live chat, says Laser Nathan.
The chat is there.
Nick, dude.
Sir. What is up?
Oh my, what is up?
It's been a slow news day between yesterday and today.
Like, a little bit of absolutely everything.
Yeah, and it seems like most of it's happening in New York.
I don't know.
I mean, have you looked yet?
Do we know?
Is it popping off there yet?
It's probably supposed to, but I'm not too sure.
Not too sure when that's supposed to start.
When's the party start up there?
Look, I made the white pill prediction that it's actually not going to pop off.
I don't think there are as many unhinged idiots as the radical vocal minority, you know, try to make it look out.
We'll see.
But it's like, okay, so yeah, New York, you got Daniel Penny.
You're not, what state are you in?
Am I allowed asking that?
I'm in D.C. right now.
So I don't know.
I was thinking maybe, you know, typically if there's going to be riots in New York City.
They're going to be in D.C. too.
Yeah, it would be in D.C. too, so I was like, I was ready.
I was on standby.
I'm right near downtown D.C. I was sort of ready to go, but even when you saw, I don't know if you saw the videos earlier, of the people, the agitators outside the courthouse that were calling for violence, people just weren't reacting to it.
I don't know if those days are just over.
Maybe we've demoralized BLM so much to the point where it just, you know, they've given up.
I'd be cool.
I'd be fine with that.
No, but in this particular case, it's just so freaking egregious.
Everything about it is egregious.
There's not enough people who are so ill-informed to think this was white on black violence.
The other guy holding down Neely with Penny was black.
He's protecting black people on the metro car from a crazy pepped up...
I don't know anything about K2 synthetic, but I've seen that it can really, really mess you up.
Yeah, absolutely.
And I mean, there were black people on the jury.
There were, you know, Hispanic people on the jury.
This wasn't, you know, this wasn't an all-white jury that acquitted Daniel Penny.
This is, you know, how do you make the race argument at that point?
It's like, okay, well, black people are racist now, too?
Against other people?
I don't know.
I don't know.
What's the argument?
They did that with Larry Elder.
I mean, he's the black face of white supremacy.
Yeah, the California liberals do that, for sure.
I get called a Nazi on Twitter more often than I care to admit.
There's no logic to it.
It's the no-true Scotsman analogy.
If you're a black person who supports Daniel Penny, you're a race traitor.
And it's just the old tropes of the olden days.
But hold on, what the hell are you doing in D.C. and get the hell out of D.C.?
I know.
I'm kind of thinking the same thing, too.
It's like, you know, I was waiting here to, you know, there's been a lot going on, especially, you know, on Capitol Hill.
I mean, you saw the other day, I mean, just absolute chaos with the...
Trump nominees going around talking to various senators.
You saw Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy on the Hill the other day.
So, I mean, they've got like, you know, three work days total this month.
I mean, they really don't work too often at all.
It's like, you know, I don't even, I should probably get a permanent place here, you know, because like Trump's coming into office and I'm psyched for that.
But then I'm like, all right, well, there's nothing going on here the majority of the year because these people don't actually work.
So, I don't know.
That's just, that's my opinion.
Are you down there on assignment or do you actually stay down there?
I work for myself, so I assign myself wherever I want to go.
The last time I was here, I got myself in a little bit of trouble because I yelled at AOC and she screamed at me and said that I assaulted her.
And I had it on video proving that that never happened.
Did you post that video?
I was waiting a while because, look, the problem that I'm worried about here is because I spend so much time, you know, calling out Mike Johnson.
I didn't want him to use that as an excuse to ban me from the Capitol.
So, you know, I already don't have press access anymore.
So, you know, the next step is to ban me.
What was it?
The last time we were reaching out, what the heck was going on in the news?
I'm looking through my DMs with you.
Say it again.
North Carolina.
Oh, North Carolina.
I didn't mention that we would talk about this to anybody.
Can we talk about that for a bit?
Shit's still going on in North Carolina.
It's almost just as bad as it was when I left, man.
I mean, the problem is the Biden regime has just dug their heels in.
They are not going to help these people, and they've made that very, very clear.
I mean, they've been lying about any support that they've given from the start.
I had a mayor of one of the towns out there actually text me and be like, Nick, you know, they just took credit.
Joe Biden just tweeted and took credit for the Starlink that you set up at our community center and firehouse out here.
And sure enough, I look at it in the Joe Biden official Twitter account as a picture of my Starlink and him claiming that...
His people, that his FEMA set it up.
I mean, it's just, so they're not telling the truth about anything out there.
Any relief aid that they're telling you that they're giving, they're either lying about it and it doesn't exist, or they're taking credit for private organizations doing the work.
And these people are now staying in tents.
It's in the mountains.
It's cold.
It's snowing.
You know, several times a week at this point.
I mean, this is an incredibly dangerous situation.
Luckily, J.D. Vance went out there a few days ago and reassured these people that he's actually going to do something when he gets into office.
It's just, you know, the 40 days or 41 days that it's going to be until Trump and Vance take office.
That's an eternity for these people that have to live through the winter in the mountains of North Carolina with no heat, no electricity and no help from FEMA.
Okay, there were a number of rumors going around, and then there were a number of things that were subsequently confirmed.
In fact, we'll start with the easy stuff.
We all know it's the case now that FEMA was diverting FEMA funds to illegals.
They declared it a federal emergency in certain cities and allocated funds that were under the umbrella of FEMA, whatever subsidiary you want to subcategorize them into, to illegal immigrants.
Period. Full stop.
No more questions about that, correct?
Right. Yeah, absolutely.
And they lied about that.
They lied about the fact that this money wasn't going to be illegal immigrants.
But then at the same time, it's very easy to look this stuff up.
They can say anything they want to, but this is public record.
I mean, it's very easy to make a Google search and find out that they are, that FEMA is redirecting money to illegals and then saying, oh, well, we don't have enough money for hurricane season.
I mean, you've got to be kidding me.
So, I mean, that is the definition of America last.
All right.
That was one rumor confirmed true.
The other rumor was that FEMA was actually confiscating or appropriating donated materials for the purposes of redistributing it themselves or for security safety?
Well, I had a personal run-in with FEMA.
Well, FEMA and the Red Cross, actually.
Because, look, the Red Cross...
You know how NGOs work, Viva.
You've covered this stuff a lot, especially talking about the U.S. southern border and stuff.
You know that the U.S. government uses NGOs to kind of shield themselves.
That was dumb.
I'm emotional, clearly.
They use the Red Cross to shield themselves from any sort of accountability and anybody calling them out.
Go in there and we at one point, I had been talking when I first got there to Western North Carolina.
I was on the ground the next day after the hurricane.
We drove straight up there from Florida.
And one of the shelters that I reconnected with the Starlink, they told me straight up they don't have enough food.
The federal government and Red Cross has not given them enough food to feed these people that just lost all their homes.
And they don't have anything.
And the stores aren't open.
And so we were able to, regardless of the fact that the roads were supposedly closed, we found our way around.
We went way out and had $1,000 worth of pizzas that we rushed back in with a police escort to feed these people in Western North Carolina that otherwise would not have been fed.
And they tried to block us from doing so.
They said it was not FEMA-approved food and that they were going to have to throw it away.
Stop. FEMA approved food.
Yep. What in the ever-loving hell does that mean?
That's an MRE.
You know, like what they eat in the military.
That's what they want to feed people.
And one of the reasons that the Red Cross is totally okay with enforcing this on behalf of FEMA is because the Red Cross gets paid by the government based on how many people they feed.
Not how many people I feed.
Because they're charging the federal government like $30 for these crappy little MREs that I wouldn't give to my dog.
And so, I mean, there's a hell of a lot of profit involved with it for the Red Cross.
And so, you know, there's a lot of money being passed back and forth under the table as well.
And so people at FEMA are making a lot of money off of this too.
I'll steelman it, just for the sake.
I presume the excuse is, well, we don't want people getting sick because the food might be tainted and we can't have people getting sick when they're living in temporary housing.
And so we've got to make sure it's all sterile, disgusting, I don't know, dehydrated shit.
Is there any logic behind this?
Other than corruption, like, what's the purported excuse?
It has to be safety.
So, okay, so apparently you were allowed to order carryout from Domino's during COVID and that was safe, but apparently ordering...
I mean, if the state troopers and us are all colluding together to poison the food for these helpless victims, I mean...
They don't want the crap that FEMA and the Red Cross are giving them.
It's a ridiculous thing to say.
I mean, it's almost like I would rather eat prison food than eat the crap that FEMA was giving these people.
I mean, it's wild.
It is the case that not only is FEMA not doing anything, they're interfering with those who are trying to do something.
There's no simpler way of putting it.
Yes, they actually tried to confiscate some of our Starlink systems as well.
On what basis?
What do they say?
Because they said that if we did not allow them to use it for themselves, and they said, well, we're not going to let everybody else use it because it slows it down too much, which is just not true.
That's bullshit.
It's bullshit.
Total bullshit.
I mean, we were having times where we were running 150 people, even on the Starlink minis.
Because when I first went there, that's what I brought.
I brought my personal Starlink Mini, which is what I use.
I put it in the dashboard of the car.
So when I'm driving through areas that, you know, doesn't have any sales signal, I use that for myself.
We had 150 people connected to that at a hotel.
And we were able to, and people were running, they're doing FaceTimes with their loved ones.
They're running Netflix.
I had one guy that was burning through the data, playing Fortnite on it.
And it still, nobody had any problems at all.
I mean, it was flawless.
And so their argument that it's slowing them down is absolute bullcrap.
So, first of all, I might have to get Starlink because it might actually be better than our...
I don't know if we're on...
We're on AT&T, I think.
But... So how does it...
It's one unit and then you can have multiple people connecting to one mobile unit if they're within a certain vicinity?
Yeah. You can actually...
So the bigger ones, which are the ones that I ended up buying down there and had them...
We had to have them shipped in by plane.
It was like we had a private plane come in hauling 40 of these things on the plane because we were buying them from other regions and then having to bring them in because you couldn't get them anywhere in the area.
And those were basically you have the dish and I was climbing up on the top of fire stations, setting up the dish on the top and then running a router down like an access point.
And so you can put the satellite 200 feet away.
Or from the router, and so, you know, you can have it right next to you, and it's lightning quick.
You can even plug directly into it.
I mean, it's a hell of a system, and I mean, it saved a lot of lives out there, I'm telling you.
Not to plug you to Elon, had you been in touch with Elon directly, or did he recognize what you had been doing?
I actually met Elon briefly after this entire situation in Butler, Pennsylvania.
You know, introduced myself as the Starlink guy in Western North Carolina.
He was like, oh, that's awesome!
It's great to meet you!
And, you know, he put me in contact with his, the chief operating officer at SpaceX, and she was directly helping me coordinate the efforts on the ground.
It's amazing.
Yeah, overnighting things to me.
They were, they got to the point where they were, because we keep needing more and more and more, because we were taking requests from people, and we were doling them out through a, we had a massive logistics system, like, Dropping them off to people that have helicopters so they can helicopter them into areas that weren't accessible by car.
And SpaceX was actually hiring drivers to put them in the back of their truck and drive it straight down from cities that were 800 miles away to make sure that we could get them overnight.
I'm going to bring this up because it's absolutely true.
This guy is an inspiration, Nick.
It's amazing.
The work he did in Lahaina, the work he did on East Palestine, and the work he did in North Carolina, it's amazing because people have forgotten just because memory is short, news cycles fast.
People are still living out of temporary shelters because their houses are gone.
There's nowhere to go back to.
Yeah, I sincerely appreciate that comment, by the way.
I think it was by Jack.
I don't know, but I saw it briefly on the top of the screen.
But yeah, definitely.
Thank you for that.
Jack Spring.
Jack Spring.
Out in Lahaina.
I was there several months ago again, and I've gone back there probably four times since...
The fire last time, because I go there and actually I raced out there last time to try to, they gave me 12 hours notice that they were doing a congressional hearing in Lahaina.
And they told me that they were going to work with me on that and let me know when it was going to be.
They were going to give me ample notice so that I could help coordinate people and bring them in there, like the public.
And then they all of a sudden, they're like, oh yeah, okay, by the way, I was in Washington, D.C. at the time and they said, oh yeah, it's tomorrow morning.
The hearing that we're having out there in Lahaina.
And so I jumped on the next flight out to Lahaina, out to Maui.
And that's a hell of a flight from here.
It's a really long flight.
I missed it by 10 minutes.
But I went out there to confront them at that meeting because it was all like, you know, you had the, like Maisie Hirono, you know, the world's stupidest senator.
Sit up and shut down.
Oh, sit up and shut down.
Shut up and sit down, Hirono.
Right. Yeah.
And so I wanted to confront her because everybody's going there like, oh, my God, everybody's doing such a great job.
You know, you had these congressmen from D.C. that have never, you know, really, they were just kind of out there vacationing.
They really have no idea what's going on.
They're taking testimony from the mayor and stuff and be like, oh, everybody's doing such a great job.
So nothing was solved with this committee hearing at all.
It was all for show.
And honestly, they just wanted a taxpayer funded vacation out of it.
It is celebrating their microscopic W's while ignoring their monumental L's.
It's a circle jerk patting each other on the back.
We're doing such a great job.
What's her face?
Everyone's forgotten her name now.
Kamala Harris standing in front of that demolished house saying, oh yeah, everybody's getting $750.
It's an insult, but they celebrate their insults as though they're massive successes.
Right. I know.
It's not going to change anytime soon because nobody holds them accountable for it.
It's almost like the people of Lahaina have about given up.
They've about given up.
Help is not on the way for the people of Lahaina until we can get the Trump administration to do something about it, which I'm very hopeful for.
I've had those conversations.
But the idea of...
They're slow walking this entire relief effort out there knowing that people cannot afford to stay there.
And they can't afford the mortgage and then go and have to pay for a hotel somewhere else.
They're having to pay the mortgage on this property that's burnt down.
And the insurance companies are denying their claims and they're trying to run out the clock because people are running out of money.
The people that had money are running out of money.
And so they have to leave the island.
They have no choice.
That's their goal.
That's how they're going forward with this land grab.
The amount of people that have moved back to the mainland is crazy.
The suicide rate is through the roof.
Nobody has work.
The suicide rate was high before this particular tragedy.
I mean, out there in Hawaii, it's idyllic, but alcoholism and suicide are rampant.
I mean, most people don't know that.
Yeah, absolutely.
And it's just exacerbated that.
And of course, they don't want to talk about those numbers.
No, but the question, there was a discussion about, what is it called, federalizing, but the feds coming in and grabbing the land because it's a disaster zone.
There were similar, I'd say, rumors.
Questions about whether or not that was going to happen in North Carolina because of proximity to lithium mines.
Had you heard anything about that or any legitimacy to those fears of the Feds coming in and eminent domain, reclaiming the land?
Well, they are definitely planning some sorts of eminent domain out there.
They've already said that they are not going to allow people to rebuild in certain areas, which would effectively...
I mean, if you have the government refusing to allow people to rebuild in an area, even if it's not technically eminent domain...
You're still forcing them to give up that property because it's not worth anything anymore if you can't build anything on it to those people, right?
So you end up selling it to either the mining companies or the federal government, which then gives it to the mining companies.
And so that seems to be a backdoor way that they can make that happen.
And it's another situation similar to what happened on Lahaina where you can choke these people out.
It's very, very easy to choke these people out because they were poor to begin with.
They don't have any money.
They don't have any money to fight this either.
They pretty much have to do what they're told to do or leave.
They don't have any other option.
They can't sue.
Unless somebody's going to take it pro bono, but, you know, maybe.
When was the last time you were up in North Carolina?
Last month.
And we'll be there again closer to Christmas time.
Still working with people on the ground out there that are delivering RVs.
RVs coming from across the country.
I have a buddy of mine.
His name is Chris Hall.
He's a storm chaser.
He's the one that actually, me and him were together.
We went out there the first time.
We were in Florida chasing Helene.
And then I was like, okay, we're going to go to North Carolina because, you know, look, this is the thing that I've realized.
I've only been doing this for a year and a half.
I started in East Palestine, Ohio.
And, well, I guess, yeah.
You tell me that a town is closed or the roads are closed.
And something, I mean, as soon as they told me the roads were closed in North Carolina and there was no way into Western North Carolina because all the roads are washed out.
I'm like, okay, this stinks.
This smells really bad.
And so, of course, we went straight up there and I was like, we are going to get in.
And we did.
We got in.
So that was a lie.
The roads weren't all washed out.
I was told two things because I was like, oh, I got a nice, you know, I got a...
I could do some serious off-roading with it.
I could get through potholes.
And people tell me, A, the roads are literally washed out, and B, don't go unless you're well-armed, because there might be security issues.
Have you had any run-ins?
Have there been any pirate-type behavior, looting-type behavior, or have people been very civil and accommodating?
There were some looting situations where there was a Walmart that was looted.
That was in Asheville, in the really deep blue part of Western North Carolina, the only deep blue part of Western North Carolina.
And then you had small-scale stuff every once in a while.
I mean, you heard just small stories, but nothing on a large scale.
People out there were honestly, I've never seen anything like it, just helping each other.
Regardless of how affected they were personally, they were still making sure their neighbors were okay, still saving other people.
That was the focus.
I mean, there were a lot of these towns where, hell, if you were looting, you didn't really have anywhere to put the stuff.
And you couldn't get out of some of the towns.
So there wasn't a ton of that going on on a large scale.
I'm trying to find this as we talk, but what's the death toll as it currently stands?
Roughly. And then people were talking like in thousands.
Do you know what the latest stats are on that?
I don't have the exact numbers on that.
But, you know, after Lahaina and Maui, I don't even pay attention to those numbers at this point because I don't believe them, quite frankly.
I'm looking at the last numbers.
It's unbelievable.
Oh, death toll tops 100.
This is October.
And then in Fox News, it looks like November, they're saying 103.
I was hearing that it's, you know, thousands-ish.
From people who were on the ground said they saw bodies that were not being picked up, bodies that were not even being recovered and that they were basically being tagged or identified and then bulldozed into...
I mean, I don't know if any of that is true and I don't know if you have any knowledge of that.
I mean, I've heard a lot of those stories, but I do know that there are a lot of people that aren't necessarily accounted for either, which is a number that they don't publish.
They don't tell you who is not accounted for, for the most part.
That was the same problem out on Maui.
And then the death toll...
In both of these situations, weirdly, you see, the only two disasters that I've seen where the death toll has dropped by, like, 30%, they'll confirm deaths, and then all of a sudden be like, nah, never mind.
You know, like, the Lahaina death toll was 135 or something, and then it dropped to 99. How do you confirm deaths and then start subtracting back by 30%?
I mean, that seems a little wild to me.
And so I don't believe any of these numbers.
I really don't.
Because, you know, if most of your town was washed away and these houses were washed away, and I mean, looking at this stuff on the ground, you're like, there's no way anybody could survive some of this stuff that happened out there.
And they had nowhere to run to.
But these towns are so isolated now that nobody knows where anybody else is for the most part.
You know, that's the issue that we're going to have.
I think that that death toll...
It might stick to where it is, but I think that missing number is far, far higher than anybody is talking about.
How do you confirm somebody dead if you don't recover the body?
Not just that, and also how many weeks out are we now that unaccounted for is not...
They haven't been disconnected from the internet for that long if they're still alive and unaccounted for.
That's wild.
But I mean, we're talking about massive amounts of water, millions and billions and billions and billions.
I have no idea how much water, but all these rivers, you know, flowing off the mountains, right?
So that's why these streams and stuff, and I mean, they washed, some bodies were found, you know, over 100 miles away.
So, and those are just the ones that were recovered.
I mean, how much further did some other bodies go?
And how many of our...
Got caught up somewhere in the middle of nowhere and nobody has happened to find the body.
That's another thing.
They're never going to be able to account for all these people.
Well, that's not optimistic.
Not that, but what's going on there is it's an absolute freaking outrage.
It sort of got drowned in the election cycle once that sort of took over and now the election...
People have forgotten and not appreciating that people are still living in temporary...
The situation is dying.
Tense. Tense.
That private organizations have donated.
I think they've delivered a total of 8 to 10 trailers.
Maybe. Maybe 8 to 10. And I don't even know if I believe that number because FEMA lies about everything else.
All right, well, that's outrageous.
That wasn't supposed to be the topic for today, Nick.
It was the breaking news of the day, which is a suspect arrested in the case of the assassination of the CEO, Brian Thompson.
You've been following this closely?
I mean, I'm trying to...
I got back from an interview, and I was going through the social media feed.
You're on this story?
Yeah, I mean, it's like a...
It's super interesting, and part of the...
The thing that's interesting is the fact that the left is celebrating this guy like he's a hero.
I mean, you had that Taylor Lorenz chick from formerly Washington Post, and then she moved to Vox, and then she just got fired from Vox either today or yesterday or something.
And she is like all over her...
I think Pedosky is the one that she uses the most now where she's retweeting all of these things about him being a hero and how she wants to have his babies because I doubt there's anybody else that would ever want to have her babies.
I haven't been following.
Let me see if I can pull something up while you...
You know, and so, I mean, you look at that, this is, I have not seen, it really shows how violent the left has gotten at this point, where they are cheering on somebody for assassinating somebody in cold blood in the middle of the street.
This comes after, obviously, earlier this year, where the rhetoric almost got Trump killed twice, at least twice that we know of.
And it's wild that this is now acceptable?
What's amazing is I was going to needle Andrew Yang because he puts out tweets like, violence is never the answer.
Normal people, normal political parties don't need to say murder is not the answer.
It goes without saying.
The fact that you have to say it, and I was going to say it, if you're on the political side where you have to say murder is bad, you're on the wrong political side.
Dude, I didn't hear this.
Let me see if I got the right clip here.
End wokeness seems to have...
Okay, I won't play the whole thing, but...
I do believe in the sanctity of life, and I think that's why I felt, along with so many other Americans, joy, unfortunately.
Joy? Seriously?
Joy in a man's execution?
Maybe not joy, but certainly not empathy.
We're watching the footage.
How can this make you joyful?
This guy's a husband, he's a father.
She's been young down in the middle of Manhattan.
She's going to hell.
She's already there.
Thousands of Americans, innocent Americans, who died because greedy health insurance executives...
She is a terrorist sympathizer.
I mean, this is the terrorist rationale.
I mean, this is literally an act of...
I mean, the entire...
Look, based on what's been reported so far, okay, let's just...
Let's say that this stuff is true.
It was...
An act to send a message to literally terrorize people into fitting into...
It seems like there were reports on the manifesto earlier that this guy apparently had on him when he was arrested at the McDonald's talking about people over...
Profits and that the healthcare industry, that the only answer to this was violence because he had to send a message.
That is terrorism.
Am I wrong on that?
It's violence against civilians for the purposes of promoting a political ideology.
I think that's the definition of terrorism.
The only question is going to be...
They say it can't be racism unless it's prejudice with power, which is why some people say black people can't be racist.
So they're going to say, well, it can't be terrorism if it's the little people doing it against the big people, although that's the definition of it.
Whatever it is, it's murder.
The woman is a batshit crazy lunatic, period.
And I don't know why somebody like her...
Isn't on the terror watch list.
Why is it parents at school board meetings?
It's not Taylor Lorenz.
Libs of TikTok actually posted something a little bit ago showing a screenshot of the profile when it first came out.
Because we have a group chat.
A bunch of us.
And that was sent as soon as we found out, before we'd even posted about who the guy was, we had found his X profile.
And lo and behold, the only person that we saw that we had a mutual follow with was Taylor Lorenz.
She just happened to be following the guy before the account blew up.
And I mean, it's like, how did that coincidentally happen?
I don't know.
Check this out.
Hold on a second.
Let me make sure that I'm not having my...
Okay, no.
There, I just gotta make sure.
I got the tweet that...
Apparently he was found with the manifesto.
Some people are saying this is all very suspicious.
It's very convenient.
With the manifesto, Adam McDonald's, knowing that he's on the run, but apparently the manifesto had a line in it saying, I do apologize for any strife or trauma, but it had to be done.
These parasites had it coming.
That actor from 21 and 22 Jump Street, I think it's Franco's brother?
Kind of looks exactly like him.
Allegedly found with a man...
This is an accused.
He's not...
As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't really even look like the guy in the video.
A lot of people are saying that, too.
I presume they know who they arrested and they know he's the suspect.
Apparently they didn't have this guy on the radar either.
They weren't looking at this guy.
It just so happened because they got a 911 call at an Altoona McDonald's.
I don't know if anybody knows.
If you know what Altoona is, Altoona, Pennsylvania is quite a small town.
It's not...
It's not like a big metropolis in Pennsylvania.
And so he just happened to be there.
Somebody called the police.
And that's how NYPD was not tracking this guy.
I'm trying to find his Twitter.
Greg is funny in a way that is acceptable under the circumstances.
Just when you thought Luigi Mangione's day couldn't get any worse, his account is now suspended.
I know I screen grabbed it because what's wild is I was looking at it and his account.
Just kept on garnering tens of thousands of followers.
But I gotta show the screen grab not to show the account, but just to show things that don't make a whole heck of a lot of sense.
Ah, crap.
I can't see it now.
His profile picture was the picture of a legend.
How the hell did...
If it's the same guy...
How the hell did it take this long?
There's basic facial recognition software that would have been able to pull those eyes from that Twitter avatar.
His parents know what he looks like.
His friends know what he looks like.
I'm suspicious, but I'm not going to say that it's not the right guy.
It's very weird.
It is very weird, and I don't know why if using those images...
I mean, this guy was...
Pretty obviously full of himself.
If you look at the Instagram, Instagram has probably taken down the profile as well by now, but it's full of pictures of him, full of pictures of him, full of facial pictures.
And so you'd like to think that the FBI, that we give, what, $30 billion to a year, something crazy like that, they don't have the ability to...
I mean, I would at least think that the intelligence agencies would have a little bit more of an ability to do it than just a random, you know, reverse image search on Google, but apparently not.
And I don't know if you saw the photo that NYPD actually released of the fake ID, where it's a real photo of him.
So if this hostel actually...
It's on my X if you want to see it.
Yeah, I'm going to go grab it now.
If NYPD had...
If the hostel, which I don't know if you've ever stayed at a cheap hotel or something like that, a lot of times they take a photocopy of your ID, right?
And I would be shocked, especially in New York City, if they didn't do that in this situation.
So if the FBI had this that you've got on the screen right now and have an actual picture of him, like they do on this fake ID, even if the ID is fake, they should be able to use that for facial recognition because that picture, you know, it's...
It doesn't look like the same.
I mean, the eyes, like I'm right now, because I was looking at the eyes.
You can see the cursor.
This eye is much more narrow than this eye, and I believe I would have seen that.
Going back to it, that's why these people are in the comment sections being like, well, I don't know if it's even the same guy.
There's so many questions raised, and nobody trusts the government.
Nobody trusts these law enforcement agencies at this point, and for good reason.
So, questions.
We need some answers to these questions.
This seems a little ridiculous.
When I was...
You found them before the FBI did.
Well, that's...
Let me bring this one up here.
This is Malcolm Flex and Mike Benz also.
By the way, I got Mike Benz coming in studio Thursday, everybody.
Mike Benz, 1230 at the local studio.
It's going to be amazing.
Malcolm Flex says, holy crap, the United Healthcare Assassin, alleged...
Luigi Mangione reposted me and Mike Benz.
I was looking through his Twitter feed before it got nuked.
I didn't know it had gotten nuked.
And he actually retweeted or reposted a lot of Anthony Huberman stuff.
I've got my theory.
The running theories right now is that he was a leftist manifesto hating the big corporations, ideologically indoctrinated.
Computer programmer, whatever.
On his profile, there was a picture of a neck with a metal insert, like a back surgery.
So people are suggesting or hypothesizing that he either had back pain or he did the surgery and it didn't resolve anything.
He might have been out of pocket, so he was angry at the health coverage.
Other people, I think, were hypothesizing that the surgery itself could lead to some psychotic episodes.
I don't know if you had heard that.
Or if I had misunderstood something.
And I just noticed that one of the things that he retweeted was from Huberman, which dealt with the use of certain types of drugs on the basis that they are safe.
Or than alcohol, for example.
So check this out.
An article about relative drug risks for the person and for society.
And this was like, he was on the UK's like...
British drug policy group where essentially what he showed was if you look at societal risk plus political risk and you combine those two, you know what drug is the most dangerous drug in the world?
Making me want to have a martini.
I guess it's alcohol.
It's alcohol.
Right behind heroin and cocaine and somewhere in the middle is marijuana and right on the tail end, on the exact other end of this, psilocybin.
Psychotropics. And then he had reposted this.
Or whatever.
Retruth. No, it's not Retruth.
It's X. So I have my theories that the guy is probably above average brain and it might have been broken by drugs or a psychotic episode, manic bipolar, something along those lines.
But apparently after his surgery, he just fell off the map even to friends and family until this.
He hadn't posted since June on his Twitter feed.
Yeah, I mean, if you actually search his Twitter handle as well, you'll see that people were, like, he had a friend reaching out to him in, like, July, saying that, hey, man, I've been trying to get a hold of you, like, you're supposed to be in my wedding, and I really need your help with that, but I need you to get back with me.
How are you?
Is everything okay?
You know, you disappeared.
And that was back in July.
I mean, so that's not, there's been a lot of fake stuff floating around, but you can't fake that unless you're, unless it's a big conspiracy, then...
You know, that sort of tells a little bit of a story about how he dropped off the grid, and nobody knew.
And I guess that's one of the reasons that apparently his friends and family didn't turn him in, because he was already off the map, and so it wasn't weird that he just wasn't around anymore.
I don't know.
I mean, this is a very bizarre story, but I can't help but wonder.
I know somebody floated this a little bit ago, talking about...
You know what the U.S. government did with MKUltra back in the day?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
It has its roots up in...
Say it again?
Ted Kaczynski.
Talking about, you know, back...
The Unabomber.
Yep. Right?
I mean, he was the subject of an MKUltra experiment.
And this isn't, like...
This isn't a conspiracy.
Like, this is now public record.
It's now declassified.
And this guy happened to be a...
Weirdly interested in...
Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, leaving reviews on his, I don't have it in front of me right now, but leaving reviews on his book on Amazon, or Goodreads, I think it was, that said, you know, sometimes the answer to, or the fixes to these problems is violence.
And so he said that publicly back when he left a review on Ted Kaczynski's book.
You'd think that, you know, maybe that would be a red flag.
I don't know.
I mean...
That's just me.
It seems like I probably will be that guy.
But we're going to find out.
Watch. It's going to come out at some point.
They're going to say, as always, every single time...
He was on the radar.
...
on the FBI's radar.
Every single time.
No question.
And for everybody who...
It's MKUltra, Ted Kaczynski.
Everybody should read the book Chaos.
I listened to it on Audible.
Back in the day when intelligence was testing LSD on people, unbeknownst to them, it's...
There's no question.
There's something a little bit more suspicious to all of this.
And I was thinking and musing, like, you know, the next level conspiracy theory is intelligence using a guy like this to effectively...
It's no longer a race war.
Now it's sort of like a class war.
Try to do what they were trying to do with Manson back in whatever, the 60s or whenever he...
Committed the LaBianca murders, the Tate LaBianca.
They try to get a class war going.
Get these lefty unhinged lunatics, brainwash them, do whatever, break them, and then have them kill a rich CEO and drive this social class war into the next level, leading right up to a Trump presidency.
Right. And why this is, what makes him an even more interesting suspect here is that he was, apparently, he came from a very wealthy family.
I think he was a valedictorian at his high school.
And that high school was a private high school in Maryland that cost $40,000 per year.
$40,000 per year.
And then he went on to get an Ivy League education.
And so it's not the suspect that you would have...
You know, typically, there's something odd about that.
But I know that there are a lot of these rich kids that come out that are like, you know, somehow, because they've been so privileged their entire life, they're like anti-capitalist all of a sudden because they don't realize the effects of socialism.
Well, I mean, a lot of the Antifa-type kids.
That's what I mean.
Yeah. Well, it's wild.
That is the latest on it.
So he's arrested.
Did he have the weapon on him?
I should say the firearm.
I read, like, I don't know what to believe anymore.
And if I don't see it with my own eyes, I don't believe it.
But then even then, sometimes, hold on, who was it that wrote it?
Go down here.
Here, Richard, okay, I don't know if that's even the right tweet.
Someone said he was found with the weapon or with the gun on him.
And I don't know if that's true.
Well, so I don't really know.
There seems to be some conflicting stories here because he didn't...
So obviously his weapon that he was using was silenced.
And the Glock, I briefly glanced at it and it looked like just a standard 9mm Glock that didn't have a silencer attached to it.
And then the NYPD came out and said they found him with a 3D printed weapon.
A 3D printed gun that was a ghost gun.
And so it's like, I don't even know what the stuff that the NYPD has been saying versus what the FBI has been saying versus what, you know, the Pennsylvania police have been saying.
It just, it doesn't mesh very well together right now, which is another reason to be a little bit suspicious.
I don't know if it's a weapon or a weapon.
I'm not sure.
Okay, and now this is, I'm putting two dots together here that...
It said his ghost gun will determine apparent ghost gun.
This is out of New York.
This is the same state that just locked up Dexter Taylor for ghost guns because he assembled his own firearms in his apartment.
And Barnes and I were talking about it.
What day is it today?
It's Monday.
It was yesterday.
There could be multiple levels to this in terms of which angle they want to politicize.
If they're going to go with the ghost gun angle now, use it to go after The other method of manufacturing, making firearms.
If they want to drive a wedge in rich versus poor, or the war on healthcare, or terrorize CEOs of healthcare companies into some form of submission.
There's a number of ways this can go, but the first question is, is it the same guy?
Was it the same weapon?
Was it a ghost gun?
And it did not look like a ghost gun when he had the silencer on.
That would be...
Next Level Wild.
Unless something has changed in the past hour or so, it doesn't seem like they've officially charged him with anything but gun crimes at this point.
He did just make a court appearance, and he was charged with a gun crime.
That's what we have the extent of right now.
I don't even know if they're officially calling him a suspect.
In the assassination at this point, which is really weird given that NYPD drove all the way out there to Altoona, Pennsylvania, hours away from New York City.
And they spent hours with him.
And they still aren't calling him a suspect?
No, they call him a person of interest.
Five crimes in Pennsylvania.
Dude, Alec, I don't want to sound like that crazy person.
I don't either.
I'm just saying.
It's not the same.
It's not the same person.
Unless his eyebrows doubled in size.
Hold on.
In the matter of, you know, a week.
Well, I mean, they say stress makes hair grow.
He's been charged with five crimes, carrying a gun without a license, forgery, falsifying identity of himself, and possessing instruments of a crime.
Okay, hold on.
I'm going to just...
Let me just go ahead and do this, because I don't believe...
I have to go...
I'm going to do side-by-side afterwards.
That's... It's not...
Okay. It's going to be the twist of the day.
Wrong guy.
But they got him on some...
Wrong guy!
He just really looked like him.
This would be...
It would break this story wide open if it was all of a sudden that this guy was some sort of plant, or he was a lookalike that was intentionally...
Because, you know, keep in mind, the guy hasn't...
He hasn't spoken.
But he also hasn't said a word for anything either.
He's just totally silent.
Hasn't said a word to anybody, apparently.
I don't know.
Digmar says, look at the mouth.
Oh, and the smile.
I think...
Dude, there's no way.
Hold on.
Let me do this while we're live.
Go to here.
Let's go CEO assassin smiling.
The picture...
That's a really...
Even the autocorrect.
Images of the...
Here. Oh, you sons of...
New York Times making me images.
All right, here we go.
This is it.
We're going to see...
Apparently the chat has asked me to make...
Okay, here.
Let's do this.
Let's do a quick side-by-side.
CEO assassin, a legend.
This guy's smiling right here.
The curls in the lip, maybe they curl.
Okay, fine.
And then let's go to...
Remember that?
Remember that memory blanket?
And we'll go back to...
This one.
Dude, I don't think it's the same person.
Look at those eyebrows.
Look at those eyebrows.
Actually, if you go to my ex real quick and pull it up, I posted two photos side-by-side of him.
That photo, side-by-side.
So you can look at it just at the same time, side-by-side, and make up your mind.
I'm not sitting here trying to plug my ex.
I'm not plugging it up.
Hold on, let me get here.
Sortor. Nick Sortor.
Okay, let's...
Right here, bada bing, bada boom.
Okay, we're going to go toggle back and forth.
The chat thing, maximize the size of it.
Okay, so we got this.
Oh, you got a little zoom in on his eyes.
And this.
I think if you just click on the tweet itself, it'll put them both in preview frames.
Yeah, but I want to get a close look at the eyebrows.
Look at the distance between the two eyebrows.
Dude, look at the distance.
Between the eyebrows.
It could be...
Look at the photo on the side there by Zeno there on the sidebar.
You can compare the...
There you go.
There's your eyebrows in both photos.
And if we do like this...
Yeah, I can't guess we go like that.
Yeah, I mean, it...
I don't know.
Complexion is different.
Yeah, but it could be sharpening.
I know, the drawline is different.
You know...
Typically, you can look at these photos and be like, yeah, that's the guy.
That's for sure the guy.
Especially because your brain is telling you that, okay, well, the police have now said that it's sort of the guy.
They haven't officially said that, obviously, but typically people would be like, yeah, that's okay.
That makes sense.
That's him.
But in this situation, if you look at the comments on that post, half of them are like, that's not him!
Well, I do wonder...
I do wonder if we've all been traumatized, but why?
He's got the same neck scarf, but not the same jacket, unless he's got a jacket underneath.
Holy hell.
All right.
That's fascinating.
Nick, what else are you working on?
Well, I think what I would like to do is we're going to go back to Western North Carolina here in a couple of weeks, and we're going to deliver presents.
To the children out there, we're working with a couple different organizations that are assisting us in that effort.
But it's mainly the, you know, because, I mean, morale out there is just horrible.
Absolutely horrific.
I mean, because they feel like they've been abandoned, which they have.
They have.
Every time I say that, I get community noted.
They're like, well, FEMA is on the ground out there.
It's like, where?
Where? Technically, they haven't.
Someone put out a tweet that said, Ozampic is the deadliest drug in America.
And the community notes said, it's objectively not the deadliest drug.
Mother Effers, you know exactly what the point of that is.
They've been abandoned financially, politically, and now that there's no profit for Kamala Harris to try to milk for the election, they don't even fake it because it's just now...
There's no incentive for them to say anything.
They just ignore it now.
They're just like, eh, whatever.
You know?
Joe Biden's got another vacation to go on here very shortly.
So his final taxpayer-funded vacations here.
Nick, you're doing fantastic work.
Like, objectively.
And not just good work, but a good person.
Because I think you're almost too good for the profession.
But it's...
I've been following you since Lahaina.
No, no.
East Palestine was before Lahaina.
Yep. Amazing stuff.
I'm going to go to my locals after and do an after party.
You don't have to stick around for that.
But where can people find you?
Find me on X. It's pretty much the only place that I post because I'll just get banned from every platform.
You go to these places, Viva, and they say...
Especially when I was in Lahaina, when I was in East Palestine, they were trying to...
I would just get banned.
Every time that I'd get a community guideline strike and stuff on Instagram and TikTok, because what I was saying at the time was against the government narrative, and so they would shut me down for it.
X is pretty much the only place that I pose because they won't ban me at this point.
Because every time...
I don't just put out information from these places if I don't have anything to back it.
Like when I said in East Palestine, Ohio, that the EPA was lying when they said that chemicals didn't get in the water stream and the water supply.
And all we had to do was take a rock and throw it in the water and it turned into a rainbow.
And that blew the story wide open.
And the only place that didn't censor.
So that's where I post.
It's at Nick Sorter, N-I-C-K-S-O-R-T-O-R.
Someone says it's clearly Jake Gyllenhaal.
Can I bring...
I won't bring up the picture.
He looks like Jake Gyllenhaal and the Franco's younger brother.
And he looks...
Who's Sammartino on...
Murano on Twitter.
Did you not use...
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
What's his name?
Mur... Mur...
Oh, I'm not going to be able to get it.
Come on.
There was a guy on...
If I follow him, Maranino...
Maranino... I'm not going to be able to spell his last name.
Look for the guy that looks like the accused.
He's a Twitter handle.
I follow him.
It drives me crazy.
I can't remember his name now.
Nick, thank you.
And you should start on Rumble and Locals.
Twitter, I shared the link with everybody, but it is your name.
It's Nick Sortor.
S-O-R-T-O-R.
Yep. I definitely appreciate you.
Thank you for having me, man.
Thank you for coming on.
I'll talk to you soon.
Take care.
All right, bye-bye.
Now, how do I go?
I go like this and I kick.
I hate kicking people.
No, he kicked himself.
Everybody, let me just make sure that I don't...
What happened to Rumble?
Okay, no, Rumble's still there.
I'm going to...
We're going over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Now, let me give everybody the link.
Here, link.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Let me make sure that I haven't missed...
There's a super chat over on Commitube.
It's 25,000 PYG.
Is that South Korean Pyongyang?
Can the president do something similar to the AG and ag-gag laws regarding the mass deportation operation?
Shit will be ugly.
Keep it together, Yankees.
Not sure, and I don't want to venture a wrong answer.
Let me scroll up here and make sure there's another one.
Viva, hostile images is not a good comparison as it is not confirmed.
You have to use shooting image only.
Oh, I see what you're saying.
That's from Allegiant Allegan.
Allegan News, or Allegan News.
I see what you're saying, and that's not a bad point, actually.
And then over on Rumble, we got Crash Band.
It says the state government was kicking people out of the do-it-yourself shelters.
You know what's driving me crazy?
That you can actually see my face get much brighter when I toggle screens.
What if I do this?
Darken the screen, but then I can't see what's going on.
Now, if I go here, it's still going to light my face up.
I can't see anything that's going on.
I'll figure out the stuff with the new computer.
People, that was fantastic.
Go watch the interview with Ian Carroll today.
It was amazing.
And that is it.
We're going to go have our locals after the party.
I'm going to get to all the tipped questions that I did not get to during today's stream because it was in studio.
Yeah, that's exactly...
Franco's younger brother is also Franco.
It's Franco's younger brother, Franco.
That's exactly who it looks like.
So that is it.
I'll give you the link one more time.
I hear some kids coming in.
And maybe I'm going to go fix myself speaking of a dry martini while we do this.
Everybody, let me cough one more time.
Excuse me.
Tomorrow, 1230.
It's going to be amazing.
Wednesday, there's going to be a stream Wednesday.
Thursday, Mike Benz in studio.
Friday, pastor, alleged pastor.
We'll see.
And it should be fun.
So thank you all for being here.
Oh, Allegheny is how you pronounce it, Viva.
Sorry. Allegheny.
That was from Merchant Marine.
Digmar says, Viva Frye is just already on his way out of Canadian Parliament.
They've got to wait for those NDP members to get their pension before they trigger an election.
That bastard Jagmeet Singh.
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