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Dec. 15, 2024 - Viva & Barnes
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Ep. 241: Stephanopoulos PAYS for Defamation! Accused CEO Shooter Gets ELITE Attorney! Drone Madness
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I don't know what the problem is.
I unmuted the stupid thing!
My guest is in the back.
Our guest for the evening is in the back.
Let me just make sure that I'm not muted now.
Mute. Let me just give it a second.
Can we hear it now?
Hey guys, I think yes.
Muted. Better.
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I did the...
It doesn't matter.
I was joking with Tracy as we were talking before the show.
The mic was muted when she came in, and I don't know what the bloody hell the problem is.
Good evening, everybody.
Barnes is not here tonight.
There's force majeure.
Don't worry about it.
Nothing serious.
But Tracy Beans, who is supposed to come in tomorrow...
I just got an email.
Everybody reaches me from many, many, many places, okay?
The audio's good now.
Tracy was supposed to come on tomorrow for the 12.30 show, and I asked if she could substitute in at the last minute, and she said yes, and it's going to be amazing.
Before we bring Tracy, and what I wanted to start with, before we get into the sponsor of today's show, we have to have a good laugh.
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Finishing decorating the family tree in the living room or in our family room here.
And it's all of the handmade ornaments over the years.
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They posted this to Twitter.
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Now, as I said, Barnes is not going to be here tonight.
So we have Tracy Beans who is going to be here tomorrow.
I've tried to do my best.
Boning up on Tracy Beans, who she is, and I couldn't find everything.
And I get suspicious when people don't have a Wikipedia page.
So I'm going to have to ask.
We will not spend too much time talking about childhood, but we got a lot to talk about.
On the menu tonight, the obvious stuff.
The alleged CEO killer, and I had to change it because I did realize in my description I said assassin and not alleged assassin.
And I'm not trying to be glibber or defend anybody.
The dude's innocent until proven guilty, and we're going to talk about that.
We're going to talk about...
Everything. And we are going to talk about, I saw the comment coming from our Locos community, the woman who has now been arrested for uttering terroristic threats or threats to mass shooting by seeing denied, deposed, delay, you people are next when she was on the phone with a frustrated call with her health insurance.
We're going to talk about everything and more.
Tracy, you ready to come in?
Three, two, one.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Tracy, ma'am, how goes the battle?
Oh, it's well.
Thanks for having me.
I feel like less of a person now that I don't have a Wikipedia page.
There's levels of Wikipedia pages.
You got the legit ones.
Mine is red.
I don't know what red means.
And then you have those who have a locked Wikipedia page and those who don't have one.
But maybe someone will set one up now.
Tracy, who are you for those who don't know?
I know people have been saying that we should do this for a long time.
I know enough about you, but not everything.
Who are you?
What do you do?
I mean, you go, please.
Okay. So I am now, as we sit here, an investigative journalist and the editor-in-chief at UncoverDC.com, which I started about six years ago because everyone was afraid to publish the truth about stuff.
So I'm like, well, if none of you guys want to pick this up, then I'll do it myself.
So I did.
But I started in politics and activism and information sharing probably back in 2008.
And I've been very active since then.
I worked on both the Ron Paul campaigns.
I did some work, all grassroots, of course, not like paid by the campaign, but just very seriously involved in politics.
Kind of opened my eyes around 2001 when I lived in New York and 9-11 happened and then they wanted to pass the NDAA and that just really ruffled my feathers.
So I've been doing this for too long.
And was banned a bunch from Twitter, from X. Well, not X. I was reinstated on X. Banned from Twitter, banned from Patreon, banned from PayPal.
For what reason was given?
There wasn't a good reason given.
It was one of those vague, you know, platform, you know, manipulation.
They banned me from Patreon because they said that I was involved with QAnon, which was untrue.
They banned me from PayPal for the same reason.
X banned me because of COVID and January 6th.
I think that's it.
And then I've been just, you know, slowly making my way back on the X platform.
About two years ago, I was reinstated there.
And it's beautiful there now, sort of.
Let me ask just very, very quickly.
Born and raised, what did your parents do?
How many siblings do you have?
And the other question was, is Beans your real last name?
No, my last name is Diaz, which I'm happy to share.
It's not a secret.
Okay, so I was born in the year 1980 on Long Island in New York in a town called Massapequa.
It's on the south shore of Long Island.
My dad had his own electrical contracting company and my mom worked for him until the recession hit.
And then he started in his...
He was always a hobbyist.
Did a lot of computer stuff.
As a matter of fact, he was one of the first people to program a chat program.
So my uncle had a hobby store and he was selling the first PCs.
And he would use a modem to call my dad.
And my dad would talk to people at the hobby shop and sell him computers.
So then he went into IT.
And then I went to University of Albany for two years.
I was pre-law.
But I got very sick and left.
And then I went into computers.
And I have one sister.
And in high school, one of my boyfriends at the time, the phrase cool beans came out.
And I hated it.
And he started calling me beans just to mess with me.
And it stuck.
So that's why you've got beans.
Okay. The movie, it was a movie with...
The singer from Lonely Island.
There was a whole shtick about cool beans and then they had the words coming out of their mouth.
Hot Rod.
It was Hot Rod and it was Andy Samberg.
So you didn't finish law school, so you have some legal education but never practiced law.
I have no legal education.
I have your freshman and sophomore year of philosophy classes in U.S. history and English.
But I am enamored with the law.
That's one of the things that just...
It lights me up.
I'm constantly covering law.
So I should have probably continued.
And now someone says it's Franks and Beans, which I know the name is the name of your...
I don't know if the show...
I noticed some of the videos on YouTube are quite older, but I don't know if you're still with Frank.
But Franks and Beans was from There's Something About Mary.
And that's what the brother was saying was...
Okay, very cool.
So how did you get into journalism?
How did you get into undercover DC?
And then we're going to get into the shit that's going on in the world these days.
Let's talk about all the shit.
I started, I got into journalism way long time ago when I was living on Long Island still, and not politically and not, you know, investigatively.
I was writing for a local paper.
I was writing for a local business paper.
I always wanted to write.
My parents told me that I could not major in English because I would never make anything of myself that way.
So I've always been, I think this iteration of me.
Really, really kicked in in 2015, 2016, when I was covering the WikiLeaks drops.
I covered every single one of them.
Every one.
And I'm not on YouTube anymore.
I left voluntarily when they started banning everybody.
So my channel's there, but I don't post there.
Rumble for me.
And so that's when I really got started teaching people what...
What the hell is actually going on in the world?
Like, why is it important that Citigroup was picking Barack Obama's cabinet?
What does that mean?
People didn't know.
So it was a lot of Bernie folks that came over and a lot of Trump folks that didn't really know the backstories.
And then it just took on a life of its own.
And I ended up being able to do it full time.
And I started Uncover DC.
Because when you're trying to get pieces placed that are, you know, back in 2016 and 2017, talking about Spygate.
It was very controversial.
Nobody wanted to touch it with the 10-foot pole because supposedly the president was colluding with the Russians, you know?
So you're, I mean, back in the day, I remember the WikiLeaks email drops and some of the stuff that never made any sense that people now think is fiction.
The Podesta emails, the weird coded language in those emails.
When you're reporting on that at the time, I mean, I know that we were DMing about...
I won't even say it, people, but Frazzledrip.
I mean, I went down a dark rabbit hole and I said I had a bad night of sleep and some bad dreams and I said I'm going to give up on that.
So you're doing the WikiLeaks drop at the time and there was the whole Comet pizza business.
There was the whole pizza-related, what was it, a handkerchief with a pizza-related map on it.
Yeah. Real emails.
I mean, how far down that rabbit hole did you go?
What sense did you ever make of that coded language in those emails?
Too far.
It changes you as a person.
It's, you know, your one night was, you know, probably about six months for me of just, I mean, I've literally vomited from some of the things that I researched.
And so let's not talk about it today.
But all of that was true.
And, you know, you used to get canceled and have people sue you for saying it, but it was true.
All of the Comet Pizza stuff was true.
It was true.
So Aliphantus used to stalk me on vote.
I remember V-O-A-T.
Yeah. Who was the person?
James Elefantis, the guy who owned Comet Pizza.
Okay, interesting.
Yeah. It was a crazy time.
And it's not...
It's not fun to talk about or think about, and that stuff goes on everywhere.
And, you know, that's a great segue, Viva, into Diddy.
Okay, so everybody, we're going to get to everything.
I'm going to follow the chat.
We have our designated subjects, but this might meander a little bit.
The news last week that broke was Jay-Z added to the lawsuit with a Diddy lawsuit.
The lawyer is Busby, who's a reputable attorney, who's not...
Dropping bombs without having backups, so to speak.
And the P. Diddy business.
I mean, I think everyone's mildly familiar with it, but let's break it down.
Where are you at with that?
You've been following this, obviously, not just from day one, but from before day one.
Yeah, so, you know, it's just the next iteration of Epstein, in my opinion, at this point.
And there's a few reasons why.
So Jay-Z was added to a civil suit.
But you've got the criminal suit ongoing right now in the Southern District of New York, and there are shenanigans in that lawsuit.
I don't know if you've read any of it or are familiar with any of it.
I'm familiar with some of it.
One of the things at the time, I mean, we touched on it a couple of weeks, a month ago maybe.
One of the things that I found interesting in that indictment, this is the Diddy indictment out of New York, is that it was talking about trafficking, etc., but there was nothing about underage minor stuff to it.
At the time, despite all of these very, very credible rumors, if not, you know, poorly kept secrets.
And it still seems to be the case.
So, I mean, the indictment is that he was involved in trafficking.
I mean, it's a very, it doesn't not go deep, but it didn't contain some of the salacious allegations that some of us were expecting.
But tell us what's going on with that.
One of the first filings in that case was a letter, a filing, because that's how they do it there.
It was the lawyer for Diddy complaining about the treatment that he got.
And one of the things that struck me was that he was saying, we've been working with, he was trying to get bail for Diddy, right?
And he's like, we've been working with the FBI on this.
We've been working with the U.S. Attorney's offices on this.
And for some reason, CNN and all these other media outlets show up with cameras on the morning that they raid his house.
They knew where he was.
He was keeping them apprised of his location.
He was not traveling when they didn't want him to.
If he did go somewhere, he told them.
He was working with these guys, waiting for the day when he would have to probably turn himself in.
But they engineered a very public and very televised arrest and raid of his home.
They said that they held his kids at gunpoint.
And I'm like, wow, doesn't that sound familiar?
We've heard that before.
And just the way the government handled it was weird.
Flagged me right off the bat.
Because if you're alerting the media first, they did that with Roger Stone.
They've done that with Donald Trump.
You know, it's just, it's not normal.
But it got really crazy over the past three weeks or so.
Because the government's saying that P. Diddy is trying to intimidate witnesses, trying to obstruct justice, and things like that.
And Diddy's saying, no, I'm not.
For the benefit of others, not witness intimidation, but witness manipulation.
The allegation was not that he was threatening any of the witnesses, but he was contacting them, promising them things, whatever.
And that was the extent of why they argued it was necessary to deny him bail.
And back in the day, Tracy, when Barnes and I were talking about it, we were making the same arguments.
For someone who's a flight risk, cooperating.
For someone who's a flight risk to come back.
Other people were hypothesizing that this man thinks he's protected and that he's actually not going to get charged, which I think is sort of superficial at the point where, or I say shallow reasoning, we're at the point where they're at where I think he knows the jig is up and something's going to drop by way of a hammer, which is why his incarceration among the nastiest of prisons was not necessary given the conditions that he was going to agree to for bail.
What went down the last few weeks?
It's almost unbelievable, and it reminds me of another case kind of in the same vein as this, in a way.
All of a sudden, there was this pre-planned, quote, sweep of the prison, right?
They were looking for contraband, they said.
It was pre-planned.
They were looking for contraband.
Well, what the government ended up doing was having one of the people that were doing this raid at the jail.
Actually interviewed, you know, interviewed, quote, everyone, and then interviewed Diddy, took pictures of his notes, went into his locker, Viva, took pictures of his notes, took pictures of privileged documents, took all of his stuff, not drugs, not any of that stuff, his legal notes, and had them sent over to the prosecutorial team.
For the government.
And then told nobody about it.
It didn't go through a filter team.
It didn't go through anything.
It just went right into their hands.
And so the next time that Diddy's lawyers filed for bond, because they keep on trying to get him out, when the government responded to that, in there were details.
There was no way they could have possibly known unless they had those things, which is what alerted his attorneys, Diddy's attorneys, to the fact that they actually stole, for lack of a better word.
Client attorney privilege materials and use them in a filing against him.
So the lawyers throw their hands up in the air and they're like, what are you guys doing?
How did this even happen?
The judge looks at the evidence in a hearing that was granted to them and says, you know what?
You're right.
Take that stuff out of there.
And it needs to go to a filter team now.
And the filter team needs to identify whether or not the stuff in here is privileged before you guys can see it, have it, use it, whatever.
Still denies them bond.
But this is what the government is doing.
Now, if you could tell me because you're an attorney and I'm not, okay?
If you have a solid case for the things we talked about at the beginning of the segment here, are you doing something as significant as this under the cover of a contraband raid that takes a week in the prison and then taking things that are labeled client attorney privilege?
And photographing them.
I mean, if you're the government, do you need that for your case?
Well, I've been having the pleasure, I guess, or displeasure in a way of talking to a number of people who are in prison and they give you that warning that, you know, this is a non-secure line.
We're going to supervise this line so nothing you say is private.
If you're an attorney and you want the privileged line, you go through whatever system.
And I trust that system like I trust, you know, week-old gas station sushi.
My only question is like...
What does he have now that they could possibly need from him on the inside when they basically seized everything on the outside and everything, in everything?
That's a really good question.
I feel like it's almost like they're trying to throw this thing.
Truthfully, why would you do that?
Now, is that true?
I don't know.
That's a speculative...
Okay, I understand what you're saying.
To taint it the way they did the Alec Baldwin case where...
I think it was Brady violations in Baldwin that they ended up tossing the case and he walked free.
Well, actually, before we even open that door, from the get-go, there were people hypothesizing, and this was my theory at the beginning as well, that the investigation into Diddy was actually just a way to take control of the video evidence that they now have in their possession, much like the Epstein video evidence that they have in their possession.
I had Ian Carroll on last week talking about this, and for someone in the chat who said nothing like the Epstein case...
There are people who believe that this is the entertainment subsidiary of the Epstein political scientific subsidiary.
Do we have any idea what they seized and who's in possession of the material and who is covered or affected by the material or involved in the material that has been seized right now by the authorities?
So the filings that have been made by Diddy's attorneys are heavily redacted, obviously.
They're kind of at a stalemate right now because they're fighting over all of this.
They took all of his papers.
That's basically what they took.
He had no contraband.
Now, he's not innocent, okay?
I'm not saying that he's in there, you know, wrongfully imprisoned or anything like that.
But he's innocent until proven guilty, which is why I was glad you said that in the beginning.
It's true.
And, you know, he is kind of finagling the text system in there.
He's in the email system to send people text messages.
He's doing some things he probably shouldn't be doing.
But what could they possibly have that they don't have already other than information traveling between he and his attorneys?
And where Jay-Z comes into this in this particular part is interesting because...
There are a lot of influencers that we don't necessarily hang around with and tool around with, but they're, you know, pop culture people covering this story.
And like two weeks ago it was, they came forward and they said, somebody is sending people to our house and they're offering us money to stop talking about this or to say the opposite of what we're saying.
And they all went public with that.
Somebody was offering them money to basically...
Say the opposite of what they were saying and not bring certain folks into the conversation.
Nobody could figure out.
They said they were private investigators.
Who were they working for?
Nobody had any idea.
Nobody could figure out who.
They were being filmed.
They were saying it brazenly out in public, right?
And then Busby.
Busby starts getting kind of attacked by the Jay-Z side.
Threatened for legal malpractice.
Threatened for extortion.
Yes, and this Busby releases a partial transcript of a call where guys are saying, if you'll go say this, this, and this, we will pay you on behalf of our client, which like set off an alarm bell for me because I'm like, that sounds really familiar.
So here's what I think.
I think, speculatively, that Diddy and Jay-Z are very much involved in this together.
Jay-Z is doing everything and anything he can to keep this out of the public sphere.
Now Busby comes in and says, we're adding you to the civil suit.
Whether criminal charges will follow, we have no idea at this point.
And it is really kind of a survival of the fittest to keep this stuff out of the hands of the public so that they're not exposed to the public and then suffer those consequences as well.
But it all ties together.
And the shenanigans in the Diddy case are bad enough that...
I don't know if you ever heard of Joshua Adam Schulte.
Have you ever heard of him?
Let me Google it while you tell us who Joshua Adam Schulte.
Yes. S-C-H-U-L-T-E.
Joshua Adam.
Let's see who comes up here.
Okay. The case study Joshua Schulte, former CIA officer, sentenced to 40 years in prison for espionage and CP crimes.
Yes. Okay.
So just to give you an idea, he maintains to this day he didn't do it, but they accuse him of leaking the Vault 7 information to WikiLeaks.
That was the CIA basically hacking tools that they used.
He was in jail in the same prison that Diddy's in right now, right?
He was representing himself and also had a public defender because his case was super complicated, so he needed to be able to represent himself to talk about some of the particulars.
He actually won the first time.
It was a mistrial, the first go-round when he represented himself.
Just let that sink in for a second.
He had a laptop that they gave him to prepare his defense.
He was only allowed to look at that laptop in a skiff inside the prison, right?
They maintained control of that laptop at all times.
He went into the skiff.
They have to strip search you before you go in there in the prison.
Make sure you've got nothing on you.
They give you the computer in the skiff.
Then they leave.
They actually put another charge on him for having child porn on the laptop in the skiff that was given to him.
By the government.
Same exact, like, it's almost, it reminds me so much of that case, and that's only one of the, like, nefarious things the government seems to have done.
It was Cheryl Atkinson, right, who talked about how the FBI threatened or was planning to, either they threatened or were planning to plant child pornography on her husband's laptop.
And it is if we think that they haven't done it.
We also know that in the Jones case...
What they revealed, what they said was that Jones had sent CP over to the defendants, when in reality, people were sending, when he turned over all of his computers, from what I understand, he had been getting emails with stuff in it that he hadn't even opened that were in the junk, and some hypothesized that it was strictly a setup to get him in trouble and to let the media run with that headline.
So, but actually, let's sort of tie the loop on this.
The FBI agent who gets sentenced for this.
He was the one who allegedly is behind the Vault 7 leak, which, Vault 7, was that the one that was revealing how the intelligence was going to take over cars and crash them for assassinations?
There was some of that in there, but it was really the hacking tools that the CIA uses.
So it was all their information about hacking.
He worked for the CIA.
He was basically blowing the whistle about the lack of security at the CIA.
He had an inspector general investigation ongoing at the time.
Basically, their passwords were like password 123.
And he was the security guy.
And he's like, you guys can't do this.
This is crazy.
But they pinned this leak.
Now, I personally don't believe it was him after reading the 7,000 docket entries in the case.
I don't believe it was him.
But the way they treated him is the same way.
That they're kind of weaseling around with Diddy here and kind of the shady stuff they're doing, except they wanted him, and I think they're throwing the Diddy.
It's interesting.
Yep. Well, as in it's an amazing idea.
Some people are hypothesizing.
Let me get this chat.
This is Maureen Brown.
The timing of his incarceration prior to Trump's win is the most suspect part of the case.
Not necessarily prior to Trump's win.
The raid on Diddy and then the celebrities with, I mean, I know it becomes something of an internet meme and we're playing like one degree of Kevin Bacon where everybody is one degree off of Diddy to some extent.
Yeah. But the timing of it and then the celebs that came out of the woodwork to endorse Kamala Harris either for payment or for favor.
You can connect those dots or you can choose not to, but the dots are definitely there.
And then if they got what they wanted or needed, politically speaking, they've seized the evidence, much like they've seized the Epstein tapes.
No one's going to see them until they need them to be used.
And then Kamala Harris loses, and now they want to throw the case for Diddy and get him out, allow him to get out the same way Alec Baldwin got out for violation of civil rights and whatever.
It's just one angle of what they might be doing, seriously.
But I cannot foresee, I cannot understand.
Why they would need to do this.
Unless there's something that he has that they want and they're looking for, for whatever reason, whether it's to make it public or keep it for themselves, I don't know.
But there are very few reasons why a qualified government team who does this for a living all day long, they're prosecuting criminals, would do something this abhorrent.
Yeah, it's just...
And unnecessarily so.
For the time being, there's no underage accusations, allegations.
It's RICO charges for sex trafficking.
There hasn't been a superseding indictment as far as I know?
No. Okay.
So none of the underage stuff, despite the allegations.
The civil suit with Jay-Z and P. Diddy, who was it again that filed that suit?
I forget his name now.
The attorney?
No, no, no.
Oh, it's a Jane Doe in the civil suit.
Yeah, and Jay-Z's trying to unmask her.
He's trying to force her to go public, yeah.
Okay. Sorry, go for it.
No, I mean, he's literally victim-blaming and attempting to get this woman doxxed.
I don't think he knows which one it is.
There may be probably are several of them that he's wondering which one it is.
Or he's trying to ruin the girl's life.
It's a terrible thing that's going on right now.
And they're threatening everyday people with cameras in their face.
So, yeah.
All right, that's wild.
Now, by the way, I don't know what currency this is, but don't anyone think that's a $2,000 super chat?
And I don't know if it's supposed to be glib, like, but there was no basement in the Comet place, and therefore you know that I think it's glib.
But the Comet ping pong pizza cannot be true because the place has no basement.
That was the talking point.
Was there a seller in that thing?
Yes. Yes, there's an interview where he takes people through a tour of it from years and years ago.
Yes. Tracy, give me one second.
I'm going to let my dog out of the room here.
Okay. Okay, Tracy.
Someone in the chat said, one day I'll get a studio, but I'm not sure if I want a studio.
One day I'll get a dog door in that door.
One day I'll get a better chair.
Did you ever watch Jablinski Games back in the day when Jack Black, who I can no longer look at because of the things that happened after the assassination, he had his channel and it was called Jablinski Games and every one of the first 12 episodes, he was going to get to gaming, but he never actually got to gaming and then he finally got to gaming.
But one day, I will get a new chair, a gaming chair that will be comfortable and an adapter where I will not start every show muted.
The drones, are you following the drone story?
Oh my gosh, don't...
I won't play the entire thing.
I won't even play the video, but Rogan reposted this guy, a nine-minute video, a drone manufacturer who works in intelligence, hypothesizing that, and I think it's the only theory that makes sense for the time being, that the drones are out there sniffing.
He doesn't know for what, but they're out there sniffing.
Some people are saying if they're out there sniffing, why would they be out at night with their lights on?
I don't know how closely you're following it or if you're investigating it on your own.
I think the consensus now is they are in fact real, unidentified, not unidentified, but unaccounted for drones.
Some people were filming planes and some people were saying, oh, there's no drones.
It's just idiots confusing them with planes.
There's drones.
The government's admitting it.
They don't know whose they are.
There was some Republican guy who came out last week, said they're Iranian drones coming from a mothership off the East Coast, which I think has been thoroughly...
Not debunked, but it's thoroughly preposterous.
Mayorkas, the dereliction, treasonous traitor, comes out and says, it's not Iranian.
We don't know what it is.
And my underlying theory is that some people are saying PSYOP, but that doesn't...
Here, hold on a second.
Chase Hughes has a good video about them being a PSYOP.
In what sense, though?
Because the PSYOP could be they know what they are, but they're telling you they don't.
There was a nine-minute video of a drone.
Expert manufacturer who's working with intelligence says he thinks they're sniffing.
And I think that that is the thing that makes the most sense, given the fact that it's not hard to take down a drone.
And if they were not government drones, the government would have taken them down.
What's your understanding of where this is at?
And what's your personal opinion?
There's a lot there.
I've been following this since about two weeks ago.
Hardcore. It's so intriguing to me.
I have to ask you a question, though.
Do you know how big...
Decades-old nuclear warheads from Ukraine would be?
And wasn't it Russia back then?
Well, so people were saying, yeah, why would there be nukes in Ukraine?
Some people are saying, from what I understand, there could be nukes that could be as small as a large briefcase.
But didn't he say they went missing, like, years ago?
Well, I should play some of the videos so that nobody thinks we're crazy here.
Hold on.
It was...
Let me see here.
Not crystal ball.
No, I got a lot of...
Here we go.
CEO drone manufacturer.
Well, let's skip to the part where he's talking about...
To the highest levels of our government.
He works for the government.
Project, right?
There's no reason for a drone to be flying at night.
Okay. Really.
Okay? Because they don't see shit.
So, you know, unless you have thermal optics, gas leaks just simply because the gas leaks is different in temperature, it creates an image.
He's talking about what they could be looking at.
Here we go.
This is it.
at all to help this gentleman raise the alarm about missing nukes from Ukraine that there is a very deadly weapon.
On its way to the United States.
It's out there.
Nobody knows where it's at now.
I think it was in the beginning that he said...
Back in the 1980s, Ronald Reagan had dismantled the nuclear program.
And there were, with Russia, there were countless nuclear missiles that were disarmed and exposed of.
Well... There were over 80, I believe.
There were over 80 nuclear warheads that were in Ukraine that came up missing.
So that ended up in Ukraine, ended up missing.
He says, the guy that I know put his hand on one and he raised the sound of the alarm.
It went missing.
Nobody knows where it is.
Do I doubt that there are unaccounted for nuclear warheads?
How big are these things?
I think they could be relatively small.
From the 80s?
How small is a nuclear warhead?
From the 80s.
From the 80s.
A nuclear warhead can be as small as a few inches in diameter to a couple of feet long.
Let's see.
Let's say it's big enough.
But the bottom line is a typical nuclear warhead from the 80s could be roughly the size of a basketball.
This is from AI.
With a diameter of around 11 to 12 inches.
And two to three feet deep.
Okay. So then you've got to fly these drones only at nighttime with their lights blaring everywhere to find a basketball-sized nuclear warhead that was stolen from Ukraine and is on its way over here.
Forget that.
That guy's theory is just like one of the things they could be looking for.
My bottom line is I believe they're sniffing for radiological potential.
Why? Because somebody might have come over from the southern border or even from the northern border.
Forget the southern border.
Maybe one of those 1,000 intercepted terrorists have brought over some dirty bomb and they're trying to...
Why would they go at night?
Maybe less traffic, so less distortion, less pedestrian traffic.
Think that.
Like, why did you go there first?
Before you heard that guy, what did you think?
Oh, no, no, I thought it before that guy, actually.
So I'll say, if I turn out to be right, my tweet's like a week old.
I went there because it's, first of all, it's inconceivable that the government would say that they're not government drones and then be incapable of taking down at least one to identify where they come from.
Like, if they're Iranian drones, it's not rocket science to take them down, not with a shotgun or lethal fire.
It's easy to take them down.
You know, it's easy.
They say, oh, we went out with our drones and then these things disappear.
They don't have lights on.
So I don't believe that they're foreign.
I believe it's sort of a domestic operation that they can't disclose the purpose of for the time being.
Whether it's the purpose is strictly PSYOP to confuse people and to create a news cycle issue, I don't believe they're foreign because I believe that one would have been taken down if only by, what's the word I'm looking for?
An entrepreneurial citizen.
So I believe it's government.
The only question is, what are they doing?
So the government told us that they're not theirs.
They're not foreign adversaries.
And they're not like a nation state.
So they told us those three things.
But at the same time, that's the thing.
But they said they are foreign and they're not foreign at the same time.
It just depends on the different branch of government.
Yeah, so they're lying to us, period.
So are we going to choose to believe that they're...
If we choose to believe one thing, don't we have to believe everything?
So are we going to cherry pick what the government's telling us?
You know what I'm saying?
I don't believe literally anything they're saying.
No, true.
They are lying.
That's for certain.
And I listen to a lot of Bongino, and Bongino says, well, nobody wants to look stupid, so by virtue of the fact that they're saying we don't know what it is, they must be doing that begrudgingly.
And I say, no, I take it from a different angle.
They don't mind looking stupid if it's temporary.
It's sort of a Machiavellian strategy.
They know that they can't say the exact reason for which they're doing this because it will highlight their incompetence or corruption.
Or maybe it's just a pure distraction operation.
In Canada, by the way, during COVID, the government said COVID is a good time for us to test propaganda techniques.
And in Scotland, they were running a story, a propaganda story about wolves running wild in metropolitan areas.
If it's just a pure distraction, fine.
But I think that the reason why they're not saying what it is, despite the fact that they know it's not foreign, is because I think it would highlight a grotesque lapse of security, and they don't want to highlight their incompetence for the incoming administration, for one reason or another.
That could be true.
They did that with War of the Worlds, by the way, back in the 40s here in the United States, and over and over and over and over again.
I mean, everything is propaganda for us here.
Everything. I believe literally nothing.
And that's the problem.
Another thing to that video, before we skip that, because there's a lot there, that guy, I looked him up.
He's not listed as the CEO of any of the companies that he says he's the CEO of on their pages.
That doesn't mean that I'm saying he's not.
No, but that's it.
Well, first of all, why didn't I?
This is journalism.
Ask the obvious questions.
The first question, is he who he says he is?
It may be that he, maybe he's like the undercover CEO.
I'm not writing him off completely.
It's a fair question.
His LinkedIn does say that he's the CEO, but I mean, I could say I'm the CEO too on my LinkedIn and nobody would say anything.
Do you have facial recognition software?
Do you have access to any?
Me? Yeah.
No. No.
Is it MZ about do due diligence and you're a lawyer or a journalist?
No, but the thing is sometimes that video just popped up and there's so much...
Well, I mean, it's viral.
It's viral, viral, viral at this point, right?
He has a room.
He looks like he's in a museum.
I just don't trust anything.
That's a problem sometimes because I trust nothing, right?
But that video has...
This is the problem with the state of things as they are now.
I was saying it on Friday.
Literally, one of those things could land and little green men could get off of it and come and say, we come in peace.
And everybody would be like, the government's trying to get us to think aliens exist.
And the aliens could be there like, we're real.
This is really us.
We're here.
And the people would be like, oh, goodbye.
we're never going to know what the truth of these things actually is.
Well, unless, unless now I have a very, very sinister, um, secondary concern that it might be, um, that there, that, I get very dark.
It might be the government trying to set up a situation where in the future a drone is used to carry out a very nefarious purpose and then they can say, it was inevitable.
It shows a weakness and we can't stop foreign drones from flying over us.
When Trump is out on the golf course and they have that Ruth guy who's hiding in the bushes.
And everybody thinks like snipers and people with guns are the risk.
Anybody who has access to a drone can understand what the real risk is.
And on the one hand, if they were going to try to set up a pretext where something could happen and they're going to say, look, we couldn't do anything about it when they were flying over New Jersey.
What do you expect us to do when they were flying over Mar-a-Lago?
And so my concern, and I hope it's related to the Trump team, is this looks like it could be astroturfing or laying the brickwork or the groundwork for a drone attack somewhere.
Between now and, say, inauguration.
And they can say, oh, we couldn't stop them.
It's a new technology and they're ahead of the game, these Iranian Chinese-made drones.
Or there is actually something radiological out there that has been carried over the border that might be implemented between now and up to and including Inauguration Day.
The way I look at this entire thing at this point is this.
There is nothing that anyone is going to do about any of this, right?
Let's pretend that's true when they're sniffing for radiation or for a nuclear warhead.
Like you fearing it and running around scared about it and getting stressed out about it.
Like nobody ever makes any good decisions from a place of fear.
Ever. Ever.
Which is why they try to keep us that way 99% of the time.
In fear or anger or fighting, nobody can ever make a good decision from there.
There's nothing that you personally can do about it.
So at this point, I'm doing this.
It's getting ridiculous now.
Like, now I'm seeing craziness go on.
And I feel bad for people.
Because you don't know what to believe because they don't tell us.
And that might be the whole point.
There's no question about that.
Because one way or the other, if they're sniffing out for a nuclear bomb or something terrible, they can't say it.
That would cause public panic.
Flip side, if they're just testing out drones and whatever, don't tell anybody.
This has caused a week's worth of a news cycle about people looking up in the sky.
The only good thing about it...
People are looking up at the sky for the first time ever.
They're noticing that there's sometimes an aura around the moon.
And you never know if it's parity.
You never know what to believe in.
You never know if an account is parity.
Like, what's that ring around the moon?
And it's an actual beautiful phenomenon that occurs, especially when it gets cold.
No, but my money is on...
It's an operation.
They know it is.
They're looking for something or someone.
They're out at night because there's less traffic.
There's less pollution.
There's less interference.
And the one big question is, if they're out trying to do it discreetly, why are they running with the lights, the FAA lights?
Like, that was the most idiotic element, premise of the Iranian China-made drones that are abiding by the FAA requirements for red and green lights on the drones.
Yeah. Well, they also, I mean, there are, if you want to really go down a crazy rabbit hole, which I have fun doing.
Go down, go over to UFO Twitter and look at what they're saying about this stuff.
They're saying everything from these are ships that are cloaking themselves to look like actual real things that we have here on Earth.
Like, it is a wild scenario out there right now, no matter where you turn.
So we're never going to be able to get to the bottom of it.
And sometimes people, you know, government actors will pepper that into whatever they're trying to do on purpose to discredit everything at that point.
Like what we started the show off with.
And you say that video has gone viral.
I think it's the Rogan effect.
When Rogan retweets something, by definition, it goes viral.
Total tangent, because I've been struggling with how I feel about this.
You saw that Rogan tweeted out that country blues singer who made the UnitedHealthcare song.
Have you seen this?
No. I don't know if I can access my Instagram via...
It's the guy...
The song went viral on Twitter.
Let me see.
Locals, if you can get the video of the guy, and I'll bring it up.
It's a country singer playing like sort of a...
Not a banjo, but I wish I could get it.
It's a country song that's about UnitedHealth, about there's no you in UnitedHealth, there's no me in company, and talking about the greedy healthcare companies or health insurance companies, and Rogan retweeted it.
And I'm torn as to whether or not that's celebrating the alleged assassin.
The song is good.
The guy's got a nice, raspy country voice.
The song is good and catchy.
But I feel that it's sort of glorifying what's now becoming a social movement around Luigi.
You know what?
We'll talk about Luigi and I'll pull up the video.
And I'm not sure how I feel about it.
I think Rogan is giving the wrong type of attention and creating the wrong type of lore around the assassin by celebrating a guy whose song seems to celebrate the incident.
Albeit, you know, the song is about greedy health insurance companies and it could have been written a year ago and maybe it was.
But I don't think it was.
The most ironic part of all of this is if the government just would have kept its...
Freaking pause off the healthcare industry and off health insurance.
Because this is what people are telling me, like, Viva, it's actually an assault on Obamacare.
Flesh that angle out, because that's what a lot of people are saying.
The reason why the health insurance companies are doing this now is directly related to Obamacare.
I haven't been in America long enough to have known what it was like pre-Obamacare versus post.
I just know that my health insurance guy always complains about Obamacare.
It's subsidized by the government.
And it's mandatory that you have it, right?
So anytime anything is subsidized by the government, you're going to get waste, fraud, and abuse in there.
So like, for example, everybody has to have, quote, healthcare under the government so they can...
Oh, it's such a complicated thing.
Basically, what's happening is insurance companies are refusing to pay on claims.
Hospitals are billing.
For a bag of saline, they'll bill like $2,000 because there's a certain amount that the healthcare companies have to do.
It's just a racket.
The entire thing is a racket.
The health insurance industry here in this country worked so well before it was mandated on people to have it, and it was subsidized by the government.
You used to be able to pay 20 bucks for a copay.
You had a very normal...
Costing insurance plan.
Your employer would cover some of the costs and hold it for you, and you would cover some of the costs.
There was no tax deductible refund at the end of the year.
So for example, the government, let's say I have a family of four.
My health care plan would cost $2,600 a month, usually.
The government says you don't make enough money to afford that, so we're going to pay.
X amount of dollars for you.
And then at the end of the year, when you file your taxes, if you made more money than you say, then you'll owe us back.
But it's basically the government handing out money to insurance companies.
And then the plans are wildly inflated in cost because the government's going to take care of the rest of it.
And then for them to not pay out and keep more money for themselves, they decline all procedures that are necessary.
They act with impunity because nobody holds them accountable because now you've got a subsidized relationship between the government and the health insurance industry.
And the hospitals know that they can probably bilk a good amount of money out of these insurance carriers.
It's caused mayhem everywhere in healthcare.
Everywhere. I got the song.
The guy's name is Jesse Wells.
He's a songwriter.
I just don't know what his history is like.
of it.
Okay, that's the idea of the song.
I won't play the whole thing if everybody wants to go find it.
And so Rogan retweeted and said this song is fire.
Oh, that's...
I don't know.
My feeling is that...
I'm not calling the guy a grifter whatsoever.
He might have been an activist beforehand.
My feeling is that that is...
It's creating a lore around the assassin.
I wouldn't hear it.
And the song goes on.
Everybody can look that up.
But the news of the day is...
The news of the day, Luigi Mangione was...
Well, he was...
Arrested last week, detained.
Some people questioning whether or not it's the same person based on the space between the eyebrows of two different pictures.
And I'm just sitting there thinking, like, officially, you know, all that we have is a video without a face being shown of the shooter killing Brian Thompson.
We don't even know if that's Luigi there.
He's secured a very high-profile criminal defense attorney.
Her name is Kathy Friedman Agnioli.
Who used to be an assistant district attorney for 30 years, like three decades, who has experience in sex trafficking prosecution, I presume, who's at a law firm where her husband is the attorney for P. Diddy.
Yeah. Have you dug further into any of the players in terms of the attorneys?
The kid comes from a very rich family, so they're going to get very connected, high-powered defense attorneys, as everyone is entitled to.
Yeah, I don't think it's weird that two attorneys are married to each other.
That doesn't flag me.
That's common.
So it doesn't flag me right off the bat.
I don't know how there could be a connection between the two.
I saw a lot of people talking about how this dude is somehow connected to the Pelosi family, but I haven't even really dug in too much there.
I truthfully thought either he was schizophrenic and had a break because he was dabbling in natural psilocybin and stuff like that beforehand.
Or he didn't do it.
Those were the two options.
Either he's nuts or he didn't do it.
I didn't think there was very much in between there.
But the chick that you're talking about that said those things, I have to say, nobody should go out and kill anybody.
Nobody thinks that.
But also, insurance companies are killing people with their decisions.
And people get very frustrated when they need life-saving care.
And they're denied it because some pencil pusher has some certain algorithm they have to fit into, and their actuaries are telling them, no, you have to ask a certain number of procedures.
So I think that this murder has brought a very big microscope over the insurance industry at this point, and healthcare in general, and that's why we're getting all of this stuff.
Yeah, well, the problem with that is that, I mean, first of all, people have been complaining for a while.
Everybody always, I know.
my issue is like when I qualify whoever did it I qualify this as an act of terrorism if it is indeed motivated by revenge for policy I mean that's the definition of targeting citizens to cause terror to enact political change I do
I'm on the side of what you're saying because he was reposting some Huberman stuff about psychedelics, psilocybin, and I've known a couple of people who snap and become forever either manic bipolar or just forever detached from reality.
Or it's not him, period.
What I loathe is trying to say it's terrible, it's an act of terrorism, but the industry is really terrible because that's the terrorist rationale for, yeah, blowing up a bus is bad, but it really highlights Israel government mistreatment of Palestinians.
That is the rationale for terrorism.
Yeah, you can't pretend the insurance marketplace in the United States is not terrible, though.
Like, if that's going to be the conversation and you don't want to...
Play into that.
Just don't talk about it at all because that's not an excuse.
I don't think any sane, like we're not Taylor Lorenz, right?
I'm not Taylor Lorenz.
I'm not that.
And I think most sane people can tell the difference between saying insurance sucks and you shouldn't murder people.
Like it's pretty cut and dry.
You should never go out and murder anybody ever.
But the insurance industry also really does suck.
The two are not mutually exclusive.
It's the but.
It's the conjunction.
There's a lot of things that are terrible.
Like, period.
End. How about end?
End. The legal system is terrible.
The hospital system is terrible.
And there's no but.
You don't go kill people.
Period. It's terrorism.
We're going to go over to Rumble in a second, actually, and not out of fear of anything.
I wanted to make one last connection.
It is true.
I don't think there's anything weird that P. Diddy's lawyer is married to another high-profile lawyer.
Where I get very curious, Tracy, is that you have P. Diddy's lawyer, the husband, whatever his name is, Angelo?
Angelo? Yeah.
Who is defending a man accused of sex trafficking for now, and I think it will be superseded by something more sinister if he does not get Epstein'd in prison.
And his wife used to be the DA with experience in prosecuting trafficking.
So you have someone being defended for what his wife has extensive experience in knowing the network, knowing the players, and knowing the potential loopholes.
And so that's where I think there's an angle that they can be exploiting mutually where her expertise in prosecution becomes a value added in his expertise for a defense, given what Diddy's accused of.
She's also a very, very progressive.
TDS, afflicted, liberal activist attorney.
And so I can see where there could be room for connecting conspiracy dots there.
So I was trying to connect the insurance case to the Diddy case with what you were saying.
Like, because she took on the insurance killer, then...
There was some tie between the two cases.
That's why I...
No, no.
I was just thinking...
Because I'm Googling her name and then I see the same name as Defending Diddy.
And then I find out that she's progressive.
She's connected to the...
She's connected to the Midas touch.
If she was progressive and trying to prosecute sex crimes, I would be scared.
Because they tend to be very lenient towards things like that.
They tend to be the Lincoln Projects is what they tend to be.
Okay, we're going to get your butts over to Rumble.
I'll give you the link.
You can come over to Locals, but we have the Locals supporters only all night long because everybody can watch it for free on YouTube or Rumble, and then we have our After Party, which is supporters only in any event, but it keeps the chat among local supporters, which is nice.
Let me bring up a bunch of these Crumble rants over on Crumble.
I pulled your picture from your Twitter avatar, so I hope it's a good one.
I like the picture.
I'm like 20 pounds lighter, but thank you.
If someone uses it for their avatar, plus I was running late.
Squeaky Wheel says, to me the drones matter seems to be an Ocean's Eleven type looky-loo distraction.
Con. Okay.
And then we got Efits says, I can't believe you didn't figure it out yet, Viva.
They are drone fishing.
I used a drone to go fishing.
It was the best day of my life.
Cheryl says...
Is it legal to do preemptive pardons?
I believe the consensus is you can do preemptive pardons.
Well, for sure you can.
I don't think there's any legal dispute that you can't give preemptive pardons, blanket pardons for crimes that may or may not have even been...
haven't been charged for.
So the blanket pardon for Biden for 10 years of potential criminality is...
I think legally unassailable.
And then we've got Crash Bandit who says, Viva, look into Project or Operation Broken Arrow.
History of the U.S. dropping, losing, live nukes.
It's crazy.
I remember the movie Broken Arrow with Delroy Lindo and Christian Slater.
Tracy, holy cows, I'm going to get goosebumps.
It's the most flashback to my childhood.
So I've been suggesting that I have mild OCD.
And we were out for dinner at the Cheesecake Factory in 1995.
Whenever that movie came out.
And it's before the internet.
It's before cell phones.
And I couldn't remember the name of the actor.
Delroy Lindo.
And I sat at the dinner table.
I couldn't talk to anybody.
Everyone was like, what the hell's wrong with you?
I was like, I can't remember the guy's name.
So I had to call up Movie Land in Montreal, which was a place where you could rent movies, on Green Avenue.
And I called them.
Long distance, no sales.
I gotta go use somebody's landline.
And it was Delroy Lindo, so I never forgot the name.
Wow. How old were you in 95?
I'm one year older than you.
I was born in 79. Okay.
So you were 16. And John Travolta, yeah.
It might have been earlier because I think...
Okay, hold on.
Let's just OCD again.
What year?
Broken? Oh, I'm going to mess with you the rest of the time now that I know this.
96. Damn good memory is what I have.
Oh, no, Tracy.
Everybody knows.
What is it called when you are not...
In addition to catastrophizing, obsessing over things.
Oh, God.
30 years later.
I still obsess.
Okay, what we're going to do now, though, we're going to end it on YouTube, and we're going to end it on Twitter, and come on over to Rumble, and it doesn't change anything on our end.
We're just going to go like this, YouTube, Rumble, Viva Frye, and make sure I don't do anything stupid, go to Twitter, and end it there as well.
Okay. What were we going to segue into?
We've got to segue...
Oh, for goodness sake.
So, Luigi, there was a natural segue into the next subject matter of the evening.
Which is what?
Oh, terrorist threats.
There it is.
Did you hear...
What's going on?
Someone's coming in here.
Ethan, what are you doing?
The kid seems to have lost the remote control.
The uttering death threats.
Did you hear about the story in Florida of the woman who was on the phone with her insurance company gets angry and then before she hangs up says, deny, depose, delay, you people are next.
And then she got charged with terroristic threats.
And threatened to do a mass killing.
Here's a mass shooting.
A woman has been charged with threatening a health insurance company by repeating the words allegedly engraved on the bullet casings of Brian Thompson.
Brianna Boston, 42. She's accused of saying delay, deny, depose, you people are next while speaking on a recorded line with Blue Cross Blue Shield representative about a denied medical claim.
She's from Florida.
Judge said her bond at $100,000 following the phone call.
Local media reports that detectives in Florida appeared at her home.
People need to understand the Pot Brothers at Law advice.
Shut the F up.
I don't care if you're guilty or innocent.
Don't talk to the cops.
Listen to what she said.
Police said the show...
Okay, hold on.
She reportedly told the healthcare companies played games and deserved karma from the world because they're evil.
She said that she used the words in connection with Mr. Thompson's killer because it was in the news right now.
And it goes on.
Moral of the story number one.
Don't talk to cops until you get a lawyer.
You saw the guy who shot down the drone or shot at the drone talk to the cops, and he's going to not be in a better situation because of it.
And the question is, though, whether or not she deserves this, whether or not it's an actual threat, a terroristic threat, to have said, delayed, denied, opposed, you people are next.
It's a threat.
That's a threat.
I'm having trouble.
I'm very much a proponent of free speech, and I was listening to...
I won't play the video, but...
A criminal defense attorney saying, you know, if it were a week ago, there would have been no issue.
And I'm like, yeah, you're right, because a week ago, delayed, denied, deposed would not have been associated with an act of murder.
Whereas now it is, and so you can't say it's not just a generic, non-specific term.
Well, they're going to need to find a murder, like, you know, some kind of premeditated...
I mean, the only thing they can get her on is terroristic threats.
There's no crime that's been committed other than her being angry and saying something in anger.
And her defense is going to be, for me, it's just a generic term of defiance.
And when I said you people are next, it meant the public scrutiny that's going to come with what's going on with UnitedHealth.
I am very much a proponent of freedom of speech.
And the threat has to be specific.
The legislation, as it's drafted, you know, it's drafted in a way where it seems to meet the definition of the Florida statute, and there really is...
The analogy that I was thinking of was when people say from the river to the sea, and then other people say that that's a call to violence and that's a call for genocide.
And some people could say, well, I don't understand it that way.
I don't necessarily know the political or historical origins, and so I don't mean it in a term of genocide when people say it in support of Palestine.
And I think that there's a better argument for that than for this, because that has a broader...
Looser political connotation, geographic location, the delay denied to pose, you people are next, is directly referencing in a moment of anger at the exact circumstances, the alleged motivation of the alleged shooter who allegedly wrote that on gun casings, the bullet casings, after having killed an individual for those reasons.
Why did he set her bond so high?
Though what the judge said was kind of bad.
It's like, nobody should expect to get away with this.
And she's a 42-year-old woman with no priors, as far as I understand.
And a $100,000 bond, I mean, from what I understand, she'll put up 10% and get bonded out on the rest.
But that's a high bond.
I mean, that seems very high.
Yeah. For someone of her...
Is there anything we're missing?
I don't think...
I think she just said too much when she got...
When the cops came, she basically admitted it.
Yeah, I said it.
Instead, it's on record.
Don't say why he said it and just get a lawyer and say, yeah, I had no idea that it meant a direct threat.
I just heard it in the news and thought it was the term of defiance.
You know, the crazy thing is that book title, the last word of it, isn't even deposed.
What is the book?
I know that he's referencing roughly, but...
I don't know the last word, but it's not deposed.
You can probably search delay, deny...
And then leave it blank.
Delay, deny, defend.
Yeah. Is that the book?
Yeah. So the three words etched on the killer's things were delay, deny, or reminiscent of delay, deny, defend.
Three words long associated with the private insurance company's mercenary mission to save money by denying legitimate insurance claims.
Yeah. But he said depose.
And nobody really talks about that.
Maybe he misunderstood the purpose.
That's not the right article.
Hold on one second.
Just to show the homework, what does delay, deny, depose mean?
The leading insurance lawyer pulls back the curtain on the insurance industry.
What is this from?
Well, it's obviously after the fact.
The three words, they were reminiscent of delay, deny, defend.
Three words associated with what private insurance company's mercenary mission is.
We certainly don't condone violence, but as public outrage against the insurance company has demonstrated, denying claims and then refusing to accept responsibility in litigation can result in violence.
This is not to say, there's no but, I'd be more sympathetic.
If it turns out this individual has a proximate connection to the wrongful practice, it will attenuate him snapping.
But if it's just someone who's coming from an affluent family saying, this is my cause of the day, and I'm going to be the hero, even though I've never been actually impacted by the unethical and potentially fraudulent or unlawful conduct, that changes things.
But if he has a personal grievance with that personal company because of something else, that would explain it, but not justify it.
Yeah, agreed.
I have a question for you, actually.
I'm so curious your opinion on this.
Go on.
How do you deal with, like, what do you think about when, like, Crooks or any of these people go and do something absolutely heinous and terrible.
Do you automatically, without thinking about it, dislike their family?
Do I assume something wrong must have gone on with their family?
No, because I've known people who have snapped, just like outright psychotic breaks snapped and notwithstanding anything in the family.
You definitely ask some questions.
When you look at a Hunter Biden, you do ask questions about upbringing and the more suspicious details that come in.
Yeah, I mean, you have the reflex, but then you have to be fair to everybody because kids turn out to be, you know, kids turn out well despite childhood abuse and kids turn out badly despite the best loving parents on earth.
Like, sometimes I try to put myself in their shoes.
Like, if somebody did something absolutely insane and you're just an innocent, you know, mom or dad who...
You know, it's sad your kid went awry and has been trying to get back in touch with them and whatever.
Like, there were people going through these folks' businesses and, you know, connections.
Like, they might not have done anything ever.
And your entire life is being picked apart and you're getting hated.
Oh, no.
There's no question.
I saw a movie once.
It was called...
Oh, that's stupid.
We need to talk about Kevin.
I don't know if you've ever seen this movie with John C. Reilly and that Australian actress.
And it was a...
The movie from the cover looked like a rom-com, but it was actually a movie that was sort of an ode to school shootings, except in the movie it was done with a bow and an arrow.
It was...
Now, hold on one second.
Oh, what the family goes through when these things go down.
It's terrible.
It destroys everybody.
That's the ultimate tragedy of all of these things.
And then people try to look to the parents to blame them because you have to say there has to be a cause for this evil.
And they have.
They prosecuted that one school shooter.
Out of Michigan.
Yeah. The Crumbles?
The Crumblies?
The Crumblies.
They prosecute the Crumblies, but not the Crooks, the guy who killed Cory Comparatory.
It's wild.
It's weaponization of everything.
And they do it when there's a political purpose, and they don't do it when there's a political purpose.
In our locals community, Ganthet, one of our members there, says...
Hold on.
Hold on.
Where is it?
It says, Viva!
She said, oh, she said Breanna Boston, 42, is accused of saying delay, deny, depose, you people are next.
Per BBC, just saying delay, deny, depose isn't grounds for a threat.
The next sentence, assuming she did say it and it's recorded, is why she was arrested.
That's threatening murder.
No, I tend to agree in terms of what you think by you people are next.
If I'm going to be a sneaky lawyer, I'm going to say what she meant by you people are next is you're going to be the next ones under the public microscope, public scrutiny, and public scorn.
I didn't mean kill anybody.
That's the defense.
But if she said...
The more she talks to the cops, the worse off she's going to be.
Have you ever had friends in high school do any drugs and then totally snap and never the same people again?
No, but I've explored.
I know people who have done ketamine under supervision for depression.
I've known people who had PTSD who have done psilocybin to treat PTSD.
Microdosing? Yeah.
Yeah, and I've never personally known anyone who's had that happen.
However, there are people who will travel off to the jungle somewhere to do ayahuasca and then leave their families and their kids and decide they're going to go live someplace else and become nomads.
I've seen that happen before.
Not personally, but I've known people.
That's what I'm thinking.
He might have been influenced, and I don't want to say that there's a bad influence of People talking about the beneficial effects of doing some of these drugs.
I have an absolute phobia.
I have had my bad experiences.
And I still also might think that that's why...
I think I was neurotic before any experimenting in adolescenthood.
But I don't think it helped anything.
If you're paranoid in general, it's not going to make it better.
But I think a lot of people think, well, I'll do these things and it'll reprogram my brain and then it...
I can't lose control of my thoughts.
As soon as I lose control of what is going on and what I'm seeing and perceiving and whatever, I would be, no, I would never be the same again.
I don't think I want to ever, never, I've never dabbled in any of that and I don't think I ever, ever will.
Never once.
And I got, I got Jay Butters in our locals community says, one of my poor stepkids inherited some sketchy brain chemistry from his biological mom and it just didn't matter how he raised him, his brain just functioned in a different way.
The only real catch in this entire Luigi case is going to be if he's not the actual, if he's not the guy that pulled, if he says I'm not the guy that pulled the trigger.
He's saying that.
And what he had, they're alleging that he had a 3D printed firearm.
I'm calling bullshit on that.
They said he, did you see the clip where they talk about what he said when he was in court about the Faraday bag?
No, I didn't.
I don't think I have that either.
Oh, it's a news report.
I might have it.
Hold on.
And talk us through while you get it.
I saw the video of him lashing out saying this is unjust, yada, yada, yada.
He might be genuinely mentally unwell, but it's conceivable, also didn't do it.
And he might be the easiest person to say he did do it because we know that he's mentally unwell and no one's going to believe him because he's coming off as a schizo when he's being arraigned.
He was in court being arraigned and the judge was going through talking about some of the things he was found with and he speaks up and disputes the money, says it wasn't his and also says that the Faraday bag was waterproof.
Those are the two things that he said.
It was very weird.
I'm 50-50 on this, but I'm going to find it.
I have it here somewhere.
Yeah, let me see.
I'm looking through it as we get it here.
I can do more than one thing at a time like you.
Yes. Oh, here.
I got to see it.
Oh, let's see if this is a CNN report.
Am I in?
Did you notice that Twitter has changed to default dark mode?
And I never knew that I loved it until they did this.
Here, let's see.
Is this a CNN report?
No, it's not.
The guy's standing outside like right after.
He's standing outside of the courthouse.
I'll play this one while you try to find that one.
Let's see if this works.
One of the most interesting parts that animated Mangione inside the courtroom during the discussion of bail, the prosecutor, detailed a lot of things we've been mentioning.
The ghost gun found on him.
The silencer found on him.
But the prosecutors also highlighted about $10,000.
$8,000 in U.S. dollars and then $2,000 in foreign currency that was found on his person.
Also, they claim that he had a Faraday bag, which is basically a bag used to conceal wireless transmission, say from your phone or laptop.
Well, the prosecutor said that was an indication of criminal sophistication and reason why they should hold him on bail.
Mangione actually said at the end of that speech by the prosecution, I'd like to correct you things.
First, I don't know where any of that money came from.
I'm not sure if it was planted.
And also that bag was waterproof.
So I don't know about criminal sophistication.
That bag was waterproof.
Okay, interesting.
And then his attorney came out right after that, the attorney that he brought in to Pennsylvania, and said, I have seen literally nothing that proves that he's done anything wrong.
I can't pretend to even know if that gun looks like the gun that was used because the other video was too pixelated.
I want to say it doesn't look...
The chat will tell me, can you print a 3D gun and fit it with a silencer?
No, you can print a gun.
But why do I think you can't print a gun as easily to be fitted with a silencer?
When this started, they were saying that that was like a gun from like...
Remember they were talking about it being like a retro gun that they used to use in World War II?
Because that's what all the gun nerds were saying.
I was reading all their comments.
Scroll, scroll, scroll.
They were saying, oh yeah, the way it comes out of the gun because there's...
Weight to the bullet or something.
And then there's a silencer on it.
It would cause that jam that you see there.
And he's very proficient with this weapon.
You can totally tell.
He knows how to use it.
Go back to the gun bros and read what they were saying then versus what they're saying today about a 3D printed...
Either they're all stupid and don't know what they were talking about or the two things aren't the same.
I don't know.
I'm going with not the same.
I had on a Canadian lawyer, Ian Runkle, and he knows his firearms.
You've been following the Dexter Taylor case?
No. He's the New York guy.
I think he's 60 years old.
He was a talk show radio host.
He had a radio show, a podcast, an engineer.
An elder black gentleman with no criminal record who was assembling his own firearms through.
Yes, yes, yes.
I've had him on a number of times.
I talk to him a lot in the Coxsackie Correctional Facility.
And they got him on ghost guns, what they call ghost guns, even though he's manufacturing them at home.
Say it again?
Isn't he at SCOTUS?
Isn't his case waiting before SCOTUS?
No, I think it's under appeal now because it's under appeal.
It hasn't gotten to the SCOTUS level yet.
But no, they've locked him away for 10 years.
First time offender.
No criminal record.
10 years for this.
Or for a judge who said there's no Second Amendment in the court.
But this seems like part and parcel of the attack now on 3D guns.
They're going to go to try to ban it.
I mean, they've already tried to ban it.
And I just have to say this because typically people, whenever I do stuff and talk, people expect me to be right and expect me to know exactly what I'm talking about every single time.
For the past 10 minutes, I've been speculating about everything, so don't take everything I'm saying.
There's nothing wrong with speculating, but so long as the underlying facts are what you base your speculation on, and if you get some of the underlying facts wrong, that would account for the poor speculation.
You could still be right or wrong, but it could just be, it's him, he snapped.
The dude comes from a prominent family and wouldn't buy a gun, but would instead 3D print it because he's an engineer, and it was a...
I could have sworn that they said something about...
It's probably two different cases I'm confusing with each other.
I could have sworn they said something about a serial number being missing.
Obviously, there's no serial number on a 3D printed gun.
That was one of the questions that I had with Dexter, and now I forget what the answer was.
Because when they were talking about ghost guns, and I thought the components were serialized, and I think Dexter said that they were not, but I'm not...
Who's going to serialize it if you've got a 3D printer and access to one?
No, a 3D printer would not be serialized.
There's no question about that.
What Dexter was doing was building them from kits and you would order the pieces and just assemble your own firearms.
So I think the components there wouldn't be traceable.
Couldn't he just order plastic at that point and do it?
Yeah, for certain parts.
Some parts had to be machined steel and had to be...
So it's not just a plastic Nerf water gun or something like that?
No, I don't think so.
But if you've seen the video of a person allegedly shooting at the drones, and it's either tracer bullets, and some people are saying it's airsoft pellets, but I think it's...
A, it's a...
What's the word when you modify a video?
It's an altered video, period.
But I think it's a dangerous altered video to put out there, because some idiot's going to get the stupid idea to fire a gun at a drone.
Like I said, people are saying reality is fake.
People are saying real things aren't real.
Like, I had a thread of, like, things people are complaining about.
Like, why did you film that through a screen shaking when you're zoomed in at X64?
It has to be 30 degrees outside, and you can't use your camera.
Like, people have a problem with every video that's coming out.
Oh, they made this up.
This isn't real.
That's just a plane.
We're never getting the story.
Never. Never.
I think we're getting it, but I think it's also setting up the pretext.
They know that they've lost some serious arms, if only for what they left in Syria.
It doesn't have to be a nuclear bomb.
It could just be a sufficiently powerful bomb.
Who knows?
But it is funny.
For the last two years, they've been bringing up the UAP for no better reason.
Organics. They had organics.
Have you been following...
I don't know how I only discovered this at midnight last night.
I was at a Christmas party.
And on the way back, I'm reading that George Stephanopoulos...
And NBC agreed to pay $15 million to Trump.
Okay, we're going to do a little...
Let me set it up so that people know what we're talking about.
Trump sued Stephanopoulos and NBC received one of the three-letter agencies for George Stephanopoulos' George Snuffleupagus' statement to Nancy Mace when he was shaming her, a rape victim, for supporting a rapist.
And he says, you're supporting a man who was found liable for rape.
Now, a number of people have been saying this on Twitter for a very, very long time, and I've been jumping on their throats repeatedly.
Let me see here.
Let's get one.
Here's a good one.
Mary L. Trump, you might remember her from such traitorous siblings, or not siblings, but relatives, stole Trump's private, you know, tax info, published a book.
She's a, forgive me for using the B word, she's the bitch of all bitches as far as it goes, and it's reflected in the spirit of her face.
I think she updated her profile picture.
Oh my!
Yeah. She's got RBF for sure.
She's got ABF.
That's active bitch face.
Yeah. Not nice.
I would call him an asshole.
I'd call him a bitch if you were a man also.
In response to the news, by the way, she puts out, how many coloring books can $15 million buy?
Also, we're doomed.
Isn't that sad?
How sad?
Do you want to know what's sad?
Because I know the...
I remember reading these things and then you just have to go back and find them.
This is Mary L. Trump.
Actually, let's go to the first one.
In September 2023.
It's official.
Donald Trump is the first man in the Oval Office to be impeached twice, first man in the Oval Office to incite an insurrection, first person to lose the popular vote twice.
Well, he wanted the third time, biatch.
First person to be found liable for rape, first person indicted, and now the first to be found in fraud.
All of that's wrong.
All of it's wrong.
And then four months later, it says it again.
And I just said, Mary, first of all, he was not found liable for rape, even in the civil court.
And everyone says, oh, well, what is the second question?
He was found liable for sexual abuse.
So then say that instead of lying, you freaking idiots.
And then I said, it looks like Marielle is scared because she's next on the list.
I need to get the Billy Baldwin one.
There's a lot of them.
There's a lot of people.
I mean, that was election interference.
And the hoops that that judge went through.
Well, let's talk about that.
This is not the right video at all.
The hoops that Judge Kaplan went through, that was going to be the other starting video of a guy shitting on Elon for no good reason, but the Judge Kaplan, just so everybody understands how it came to be, the jury said, no, on a civil preponderance of evidence, we do not believe that Trump raped E. Jean Carroll.
They said, yes, we believe that he sexually abused E. Jean Carroll, because that could be a smack on the ass if someone doesn't like it.
It's a different criteria.
It's still a total load of political horseshit.
It's bullshit.
But at least say the proper bullshit.
What the Judge Kaplan came out and said, and it's so sick the way he did it.
He didn't set aside the jury verdict.
They have a thing called a JNOP, a judgment notwithstanding a verdict or something.
The judge could have set aside the jury verdict if he wanted to be overtly, unlawfully, you know, corruptly, judicially corrupt.
He didn't.
He let that jury verdict stand and said, yeah, but...
Under New York criminal law, the definition of rape is a little bit...
It's so hard to prove, and it's so specific.
Colloquially speaking, he penetrated her digitally with his fingers, and therefore we could say he digitally raped her, as if that's even what the jury necessarily even said with the sexual abuse finding, and therefore we can say it's true that he raped her.
Digital rape.
I mean, he could have quoted there and said also, and he spiritually raped her.
So you could say that he raped her spiritually.
And he economically raped her.
And the judge did that specifically so that he would not have to deal with the jury verdict and just give the headlines to the media who says, judge clarifies.
I'll find that one when you're talking about it.
He clarifies, he did rape E.G. No, he didn't.
But the bottom line, Stephanopoulos, idiot that he is, comes out, loads the questions of Nancy Mace like that, and then gets sued and they settle.
What are your thoughts on that?
Okay. Oh, so many thoughts.
Number one, nobody knows anything.
Nobody cares if they know the right things.
Like, I've proven myself wrong dozens of times.
I set out to prove myself wrong on purpose because that's what I want to do.
I want to prove my initial thought wrong.
That's my goal.
That's number one.
Stephanopoulos is an idiot.
They've been untouchable forever.
Forever they've been untouchable.
Now they've lost political capital.
They've lost capital in the culture of America and around the world.
They don't have control over people's minds to the degree that they used to have control over them.
Obviously, Trump is wildly popular and people get that this, you know, they understand the specifics or they've educated them on the specifics, whether it be through TikTok or because they gave a crap enough to look for themselves.
The only thing is, it's a donation.
It's tax-deductible, Mila.
They probably donate that.
They'll just donate less in the year.
But this is the question.
It's a donation.
It's sort of an admission of culpability.
Stephanopoulos nuked his Twitter account, just to clarify everybody, because I thought that was between yesterday and today.
He did it about a month ago.
Yeah, he wants to go hang out with the Blue Sky peeps.
Oh, yeah.
They have a CSAM problem over at Blue Sky, and people don't seem to know what that means.
Child sexual abuse material.
He did nuke his account within a month, but it's not like he didn't know this was coming a month ago.
So the timing is there regardless.
But my issue is this.
I'm trying to find my initial video back in the day when this lawsuit came out because I said that they were...
I thought they were going to lose if this went to the merits because they would be able to say, yeah, we were just saying what the judge said.
Don't they all rely on one article that was written where they said...
They rely on the judge's footnote.
Mental gymnastics abuse.
Where he says, he said it basically.
Technically speaking, but close enough.
Digital rape.
That's disgusting.
This is not parody.
Yes, judge clarifies what in that jury verdict form required clarification.
So this is what they all hang their hats on.
And I said in my analysis, I think they're going to lose on the merits because all they have to say is it's substantially true or at the very least, no actual malice because the judge said it.
So then the question becomes, why the hell would they agree to the $15 million settlement and an admission, basically, of liability?
That's what I'm thinking.
Because, first of all, go for it.
Sorry. I get like this sometimes.
I'm always eating like you.
Don't worry.
And everyone in the chat is going to say, so rude she interrupted you.
I'm so sorry.
I'm joking for goodness sake.
Please. It looks good.
What happened?
Look what happened to Fox News and to Newsmax and to OAN and to any other news organization that went through fighting defamation a la Dominion.
Look what happened to those people and look what happened to all their journalists.
And I think that they feel like going into a situation like this...
Is everybody yelling at me in the chat?
Nobody's yelling at you for goodness sake.
No, but because, by the way, I think we're in agreement on this.
Really? Well, I think the Fox News settlement, there's money laundering going on there because it doesn't make any sense, period.
And also, Fox is anti-Trump, so what's the...
I mean, I don't even know what they're...
I don't know who's paying who at the end of the day in that multi-shell game corporate entity between Fox and...
And they still got screwed.
Oh, no.
But this, I genuinely believe that there's a reason why they didn't take this to trial.
I think they would have actually had a legitimate...
I predicted it, that they have a legitimate defense, at least in law.
It wasn't actual malice, because all they were doing was effectively reiterating the words of the judge, but they settle.
It's true, it's a tax-deductible, no sweat off their back type thing, but it's an admission.
It's humiliating.
And I think they did it, because Discovery would have revealed, What?
I mean, it could have revealed collusion between Stephanopoulos and political entities.
Wasn't it a day after depositions were taken?
What were they taking depositions for?
They were taking depositions.
It was Trump and Stephanopoulos that were deposed, if I'm not mistaken.
I don't remember that, but I'll defer to the aggregate knowledge of the crowd.
I'm not sure about that.
I think they were just deposed and then the settlement came out the day after.
But where were they in the lawsuit that there were actual depositions happening?
Oh, that's a good question.
It's whether or not they actually already had the depositions, but they weren't made public, and so they settled right away.
Well, I mean, incidentally, some hypothesize that's why Fox News settled as well.
But the difference is, by the way, this settlement makes sense $15 million.
The settlement in Fox doesn't make sense to pay $787 million of a $1.2 billion claim.
That's a little bit too much of the amount claimed.
No, I think this would have easily revealed collusion between political entities and Stephanopoulos.
I mean, we know that he's a political hack.
And, you know, not necessarily Pizzagate-level stuff, but certainly political corruption and political collusion.
Adam Carter in the chat.
He loves you, by the way.
He's a friend of mine.
Okay, I thought it was like love-like hates.
No, he loves you.
The judge just ruled that George had to sit for the deposition.
That forced ABC to settle.
I think they were trying to...
Oh, shit.
Okay, well, it makes total sense.
Oh, and by the way, let me pull up a classic one here.
Billy Baldwin, I believe, is the one.
Billy Baldwin, who might suit himself.
This was November 14th, so just before the settlement.
Trump raped E. Jean Carroll and sexually assaulted many more.
Matt Gaetz is under investigation for sexual misconduct.
It's amazing.
It's amazing that they say those two things and don't understand the actual problem.
It's not that they did it.
But that's the go-to for the deep state to discredit people.
Lauren Brobin groping a man who gives a sweet bugger all.
Her only issue in that was having lied about it.
She should have just proudly given the middle finger from the beginning.
Government subsidy, Elon King, will lead government efficiency.
Who cares about the rest of this?
He might get sued.
I love it.
Didn't he just do an interview with Patrick Bet-David and say that they're selling off diddy tapes to keep people safe?
Didn't he just do that?
Billy Baldwin said that?
Hold on.
Hold on.
Just search up his name.
I'm nearly certain, but you know, sometimes I make mistakes.
No, no.
Billy Baldwin, PBD.
Let me see.
Was he on PBD?
Billy Baldwin's Unexpected Rise to Fame by Calvin Klein.
He's an asshole.
Stephen Hawkins ran...
It was a Baldwin.
It was Stephen Baldwin, it looks like.
Okay. It's a Stephen Baldwin ranks his brothers.
Which Baldwin had...
This is two months ago.
Well, no, this is just a clip.
So I think it must have been Stephen Baldwin because I would be shocked if Billy Baldwin...
Would have the balls to go on a show like that.
No, so the defamation settlement, it makes sense if Stephanopoulos was going to have to sit down.
Because there's no question, like, when he said it, I suspect he knew that it was factually untrue, but they had the judicial cover to make the statement.
But if it comes out that he knew that it was factually untrue, but that he had already internally confirmed that he was going to do it anyhow, that might show the actual malice.
And so they knew that they're going to get cooked on the judgment.
It's Daniel.
Daniel Baldwin.
Oh, he's the good one, actually, I think.
There you go.
You believe there's an actual good Daniel Baldwin?
There's a good Baldwin brother.
There's a lot of them.
They're from Long Island, if I'm not mistaken.
All I know is that Billy is a piece of internet trash, and Alec is who he is, and I think the one...
I think it's Billy...
No, it's...
Daniel Baldwin's the one who's been posting some...
Who's the one that's been posting some very cryptic videos of him?
Okay, so I was told that he's like...
He's on the good side, but that he's a broken man from some dark things that happened to him.
He's Hayley's father, right?
Yes. Okay.
Who's Hayley?
Hayley, Justin Bieber's wife.
Yes. There's the Bieber connection to him, and there's the idea that he's a broken man because he knows the dirty, dirty secrets.
I sent you the link to that clip about Diddy.
Did you do it in the private chat?
Oh, well, let's bring this up then, shall we?
See, you know what stinks about this?
I'm finally getting comfortable and warmed up and it's 7.33.
First of all, don't worry about it.
You've been fantastic.
Whenever I say mighty big shoes to fill, I hear the...
What's his name?
Crane. Slideshow Bob in The Simpsons.
Mighty big shoes to fill.
One of the oldest episodes of The Simpsons.
But you're doing fantastic.
First of all, this is fantastic because you are quite knowledgeable.
I'm going to bring you here.
Look at Diddy, for instance.
Let's take a look at him.
Let's take a look at videos.
He has videos of the parties.
Now, what I've heard, which I don't know how much of it is in mainstream media, I don't really follow the story that much, but what I've heard from friends that are attorneys, friends of mine, that have represented me before, agents and so on, is there's a bidding war going on right now.
They're driving that price up because if you want your client and your famous actor To not be involved with famous singer, to not come out, here's the price.
And that they're just selling to the individuals that are in those.
This is what I heard.
They're selling those videos.
So if you're Tommy X, and Tommy X is a big, big movie star, and he was at some of the ditty parties, he was in one of those bedrooms with three other men, and he's happily married to a woman, Tommy doesn't want that video to come out.
He does not want it to come out.
Same thing for Jeffrey Epstein.
Now, the interesting thing about the Epstein and the theory about Epstein is we know he filmed people for sure on that island.
He has a lot of movies, a lot of films.
We know that Diddy filmed people as well, if I'm not mistaken.
He had the same camera setup that Epstein had?
Give or take?
You know what?
I think people assume that there are tapes because everyone has said there are, but I don't know that we've ever...
Scene one.
Well, I mean, I presume it would be digital at least.
Okay, let's finish this because I got an interesting theory about why I don't buy what Baldwin is saying.
So people that are very, very powerful political figures and entertainers, business people.
Do you really believe that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself?
Of course not.
Of course not.
Okay, so there's other theories that he's in Lebanon.
He never died at all.
That having the weight of owning those films right now over people.
So will Donald Trump release those films?
I believe Donald Trump probably has a lot of friends that are in those videos too.
I don't know if it behooves him to release them either.
But what happens if iconic Americans or iconic Japanese Americans or iconic Anglo Americans, I mean, former president, What happens if they're in those videos?
What does that do to the herding of the sheep?
Because I believe that's exactly what we're experiencing.
That's interesting.
The reason for which I don't believe that there's a bidding war for these tapes is because I believe that they're digital and a bidding war on a digital entity is absolutely illusory.
Yeah. And so the idea that you can't buy ownership of these things because they exist anywhere and you're just wasting, you're blowing money.
You might be buying secrecy, but then the idea that it has to do with the tape.
You ever gotten those scam emails, scam things on your phones and it says, send me crypto, I've got a video of you naked or something?
I was like...
Sell it, dude.
I don't really give a crap.
There's no point paying off that type of extortion because they have the...
It's never going to go away.
So if there's a digital version, it's never going to go away.
And I don't believe there's any form of physical custody that can possibly ensure that contrary to the Epstein tapes.
But yeah, I...
Do you remember back in...
Well, you looked into this.
There was the urban legend that there was a video of Clinton with an underage girl on Epstein Island?
Yeah. What do you think of that?
Why would we not believe it?
The question would be...
There's no question as to how it would not be publicly disclosed because if they disclose...
This is what I'm trying to figure out.
How can disclosure not violate the laws and how can the public ever become aware of the existence of this tape without themselves violating the law by being in possession of it?
Or seeing it.
Yeah, or seeing it.
You can't.
I felt dirty enough when I was Googling Frazzledrip and looking up podcasts.
You don't put those words in your search engine.
The only question is whether or not it makes a difference if they come in and do it for you.
There's no way to disclose that, to view it, to publish it without breaking the law.
And that's sort of the catch-22 about what I thoroughly believe did in fact occur.
Wow. Yeah.
How do you...
What are they going to do?
They can't release the tapes with boxes over the...
I don't know that that would even do it legally protected.
If you get some hacker who gets a big screen and blasts it on the side of a building, there's no way to disclose that.
But I thoroughly believe that the vast majority of international politics and American policy has been dictated by blackmail via Epstein and others.
All the way back.
All the way, all the way back, even into the 40s and 50s that was happening.
Yes. Who was Johnny Gosh, I believe is the name of one of the...
There was an FBI agent.
Now, this is going back years now, like 10 years.
So just bear with me on my memory.
But there was an FBI agent who was investigating the disappearance of a young boy.
And uncovered this kind of web or ring of all of this that was going on into the White House and out of the White House via tunnels and things like that.
And his last name was, it started with a G. Can't believe it.
I really pushed this into the attic of my memory.
And it tied into Aquino and all kinds of other stuff.
And it's a rabbit hole and a half.
It's bad stuff.
But there was something else that I was going to say that was different than that.
Oh! It would be re-victimizing the victim.
Right? Didn't they sue Pornhub for that?
Pornhub, the issue was...
No, I think with Pornhub, the issue was that they were not taking off what was allegedly non-consensual material.
Yeah. So those people were being re-victimized every time someone played the video of them.
Yes. That they did not consent to being put up there.
So basically people were using revenge porn against them and Pornhub was platforming it and they were being victimized every single time.
So I don't know that that would be a net benefit for anyone to see videos like that.
Is something happening?
Me? Yeah.
No, no.
I can no longer toggle between screens without my face getting lit up.
And then it looks like...
And then you know what I'm doing.
I'm following the chat and everything.
That's okay.
Look, I think you're 1,000% right about that.
I sent you another video, too.
Hold on.
What's the...
Twitter? Look at this.
Now I'm sending you videos.
The Liz variant.
Hold on.
My only neurosis, I don't want to pop it up and have like...
No, no, no.
It's a Piers Morgan interview.
Well, let's hear this.
Let me see who's in this video.
Okay, this dude right here.
I won't say that.
I don't know who these people are.
They're the influencers that were bribed.
This influencer was approached by private investigators because of her coverage of P. Diddy.
They offer...
Okay, let's hear this.
You've had a very interesting experience with Diddy.
Tell me about that.
Yeah, so just yesterday we had...
Two private investigators, sorry, the day before yesterday, go ahead and visit an old residence of mine.
They showed up at the door.
Now a friend of mine remains at that residence.
She answered the door.
These two men were claiming to be there to talk to me about my YouTube channel, whether or not I received funding for any of the stories or topics that I cover on my show.
She ended up giving me a call.
I was able to speak to these two men as they were at her door.
And through lots of probing and asking them several questions about who they were, They end up admitting that they are private investigators who are working on behalf of a client that they would not disclose, traveling around to the houses of influencers, knocking their doors and trying to figure out whether or not they've been paid by a certain institution, company, entity to discuss P. Diddy's lawsuits and his connection to other celebrities.
Now, upon finding out that I was not paid, they also let me know that had they found out I was paid by a certain company entity client, they would offer to pay me to disclose exactly who that was.
And they'd like to know the business deal that I made with them in order to pay me more to promote the opposite narrative.
It's fair game.
They're not even trying to hide it.
And then Busby posts the transcript, like we were talking about in the beginning, about how they did the same thing to the person they were trying to get flip on him.
It's the same people.
That's why I think it's Diddy.
I mean, it's Jay-Z.
Yeah, but that's fair enough.
I mean, I don't know that that qualifies as illegal.
That's to be expected.
Oh, it's not illegal.
People with money, they want to...
Yeah, okay, let's push other narratives.
Holy crab apples.
So you're following the Diddy case now.
As of now, who are some of the bigger players that have been definitively named that are involved in this?
I don't want to get back into the frazzle drip stuff, but it's going to get back there.
The Ditty connection to DeGeneres.
Oh, gosh.
Let's not do this, Tom Hanks.
I mean, let's not.
No, no, no.
We don't have to.
It's everyone you love.
It's everyone you've ever watched and loved in your life.
They're involved.
I can tell you, I've never loved DeGeneres.
I don't think I've ever...
I don't think I've ever loved Tom Hanks.
He was great.
What is the deal with Tom Hanks?
So he left the country.
He went to Greece.
What are these sinister allegations, accusations against Tom Hanks?
There's rumors.
I'm not even going to repeat.
About him with young people?
In general.
What about Kevin Spacey?
Same thing.
There's rumors about all these folks.
Rumors. And they're wearing sweatshirts with the same logos on them.
It looks very cult-like.
They're all at these, you know, like the Lady Gagas of the world at the Marina Abramovich parties.
It's... See, when I went down that rabbit hole, I will not...
I'm just going to bring this up.
I'm not going to play the video.
This is where Ellen...
Because there's a picture of Ellen wearing the same shirt sweater as P. Diddy, and everyone's seen it, and people are suggesting, you know...
Jay-Z wears that.
Jay-Z.
Okay, that makes even more sense now, actually.
This is, the image is itself, it's originally a Basquiat.
It's a Basquiat painting, or a drawing.
Basquiat apparently has also some very shady history, but it's not, it predates the frazzledrip rumors, and that's the frazzledrip rumors of a video of Huma Abedin and Hillary Clinton doing monstrous things to a child.
So it predates it, that image.
Now the thing is, has it gotten co-opted?
It's very weird that Ellen DeGeneres and Jay-Z are wearing this sweater for no better reason.
It's from a company called White Out.
It's like the Balenciaga stuff that went on.
Okay, so what's up with the Balenciaga stuff?
Balenciaga, the bags, the kids and the ads with the bags.
Just do children's ads Balenciaga and you'll see it.
I think I've seen this already, but hold on.
And that's why you reached out to me.
This is why.
Because of the Hillary Clinton laptop, the Anthony Weiner laptop with the Hillary Clinton stuff on it.
And then Eric Prince came out right before the election in 2016 and said that they had threatened the officers at the New York field office and at the NYPD that if they move forward with what they were going to expose that they found on the laptop, that they would be held accountable and basically they would be retaliated against.
Years later, when, remember Andrew McCabe leaked to the Wall Street Journal about Trump and all kinds of stuff?
The IG did an investigation into Andrew McCabe.
And in there, I was able to corroborate that Eric Prince was telling the truth about everything he had said on that interview with the laptop.
Because it was Loretta Lynch, who was the current Attorney General, and Andrew McCabe basically threatening the NYPD.
That they would come after them for the arrest of Eric Garner.
And it was the same...
Eric Garner was the guy...
Or the killing of Eric Garner.
He was the guy that was smoking cigarettes that...
Yeah, and they put him in a choke that also resulted in him dying.
Yes. And then they attempted to go after these officers over and over again for that.
Well, Eric Prince came out and said, in 2016, he said...
They're saying that if my, you know, the people I know inside the NYPD go public with what they found on the Anthony Weiner laptop that involves Hillary Clinton, that involves children, etc., then they will be, they're going to hold, you know, they're going to come after them for what happened in the Eric Garner case.
And that's what Eric Prince said in this interview on Breitbart.
Eric Prince gave the interview with Breitbart.
Yes. I have it linked in the thread that I did on this back then.
It has 30,000 retweets.
This thread went absolutely bonkers.
Share me that one.
So Eric Prince gives an interview and he says that, did he see the laptop?
This is Anthony Weiner's laptop.
Anthony Weiner's laptop.
They got Anthony Weiner's laptop.
They were going through it and they found all kinds of very criminal stuff that had to do with Child pornography and other things.
And they were going to do a press conference to discuss what they had found on that laptop.
It was right before the election in 2016.
And they were going to go live with that press conference.
And they got a call from Maine Justice, which is Loretta Lynch, telling them if they did it, that they would be arrested and go to jail for what happened to Eric Garner.
And, you know, everybody at the time thought it's just a rumor.
Eric Prince doesn't know what he's talking about.
But the IG report that McCabe, you know, was investigated under for his leaks to the Wall Street Journal, it corroborates what Eric Prince said years prior in that interview with Breitbart.
It corroborates it.
And so.
And it's in the Clinton email report.
There's also.
Comments about that laptop and what was on it.
That's very weird.
It's bad.
I'm gonna find it for you.
You can see me now?
Did you disappear?
I did disappear for a bit.
I thought you were just glued to what I was saying.
I was on another screen.
And I thought the feds came and cut my internet because...
Yeah, that...
Sorry. No, see...
Hold on.
I'm not seeing the internet, Mare.
You're still there.
Well, this is very funny.
Not surprised.
Mare, could you reboot the computer?
Reboot the internet?
Oh, we're going to get disconnected.
Hold on.
Yeah, this is very, very weird.
We are breaking up.
Hold up, peeps.
That's very weird.
Internet cut out.
I'm tethering off my phone at a very weird time.
Okay, let's see if I can get back on the internet.
Mary, can you restart the internet?
Please. Tracy, can you still hear me?
Yes. Okay.
I think the word tethering, as the children use it, we're going to go reboot our internet.
I am not connecting these two dots.
That's just very funny given where we were at with that specific aspect of the discussion.
Eric Prince, he's the founder of Blackwater or was he a...
Yeah. Okay, so he's the founder of Blackwater.
Is he a good dude or a bad dude?
I don't know.
I mean, I think he's on Team Trump.
Okay. I can't speak...
I don't know him personally, so I don't know.
You are definitely having issues I just got from one of our boys at Locals.
It's my fault.
I'm sorry.
I don't want to say it's the subject matter because I'm not that level yet, but that was right at the point.
My wife is going to reboot the internet, so we'll see if it comes back.
I'm finding this thread.
I can't.
Oh, right.
Apparently one of our kids might have accidentally unplugged.
The internet.
Those sons of...
Destroy her!
It's good timing.
It's good timing.
My goodness, I should have just let the illusion of potential...
No, never let the illusion.
I'm joking, Tracy.
Although now they're going to say, my kid's a fan.
That's what they're going to do.
It's going to come back in a second.
Let's see what this is.
You're coming through fine now.
It's just low resolution.
Yeah, because I'm tethering off my iPhone.
The internet will come back after it's going to take a few minutes.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Hold. I lost him completely now.
I don't know if I'm alone or what.
Here it is.
He's just frozen.
Can anybody see me?
Am I still alive?
I'm going to paste this here.
I don't know if I'm still actually being seen by anybody.
Oh yeah, you can see me.
Hi. Yeah, sorry about that.
I'll carry the show while Viva's not here because that's what I'm going to do.
I did this thread back in 2018.
It has 32,000 retweets.
I'm going to pin it to my profile right now, at Tracy Means.
If you guys want to go read it, go through it line by line, watch all the videos.
Now he's gone completely and I'm just streaming on Viva's show.
Hello! I've taken over.
He's probably losing it right now.
I'm not going to be inappropriate or do anything silly.
But yeah, it's pinned to the top of my X profile now.
Go through it.
Read it all.
It's all receipts upon receipts upon receipts.
Go through it.
Read it all.
Here he is.
The fence came.
I was just hosting your show for you.
Well, you were doing a good job.
You're doing a good job.
Thank you.
Okay, so now I can stop panicking.
The feds did not come and cut the internet outside.
It was my kid.
Lord knows what reason.
Let me just make sure I didn't lose everything in the backdrop.
Okay, I've still got everything going on in Locals.
Let me see if I go private chat.
No, can you put it back in?
Yeah, I'm going to do it right now.
This is the thread that has the...
The Eric Prince interview is in here.
Okay, so now, we're going here.
Oh, jeez, Louise.
This is why I tell you, like, the conspiracy trauma quickly leads you to have your first reflex is conspiracy.
The feds came and shut down the stream because we started talking about this.
All right, scrolling down, where do I go?
Here? Here.
No, that's Rudy Giuliani.
He's involved, too.
Okay, I'm going through this later on tonight.
You have to.
I'm telling you, it's not.
It's worth it.
Where is it?
Hold on.
Let me see here.
Go back up.
Okay, so OIG, Office of Inspector General Bombshell.
Hidden within the OIG report on McCabe's leak to Barrett of the Wall Street Journal is an astronomically damning correlation between Loretta Lynch, New York Field Office, McCabe, NYPD.
Please share.
Oh, dude, the post was deleted.
Your number two was deleted.
No, it wasn't.
What happened to it?
They just...
I didn't delete it.
Okay. They just took it out.
It's at the end.
I had to re-put it.
But I put the Breitbart interview in the chat here for you.
Okay. Let me see that.
Let me go back there.
Yeah, because when I rebooted the stream now, I've lost the Breitbart interview.
Oh, my goodness.
It's that last link.
Yeah. And now I'm going to bring this up.
Hold on.
I've got to close one of these windows because I'm losing them here.
This. Okay.
Stop here.
Present. And we're going to go to here.
All right.
What do I do?
Is it the audio here?
It's that.
Let me see if I've got a timestamp for you.
Yes, 20 minutes.
Because the rumor was that people had...
There was somebody who said that they had seen what was on that Eric Wiener laptop and police and hardened investigators were throwing up.
Yep. And he said that in this interview.
Eric Prince said this.
And what was his role in seeing or accessing what was on the computer?
I don't know.
He just had well-placed sources inside of the NYPD.
Okay, that's very interesting.
Once you listen to this interview and then take the time to actually read through that thread...
It's going to blow my mind in the worst possible way.
Yeah. Listen, I don't like conspiracy theories.
I really don't.
Because I think there's a lot of them and they're very irresponsible and they make wild leaps and they send people on tangents that are just...
Disappointing, only because you're spending a lot of energy and capital and changing your personality and bringing yourself down over things that are just not necessarily true, right?
That right there that you're going to read later, that is...
You could win a murder case with what's in that thread.
And by the way, I did also find the...
Balenciaga business here.
Child Rescue Coalition finds this ad campaign disturbing.
Our mission is to protect children's innocence.
And what is the issue?
That it's BDSM because these little dolls...
It gets worse.
We're not going to go there.
Celine Dion's clothing line did the same thing.
Tracy, let me see if I didn't lose.
Let's just change the topic to something good.
Bill Tong, I believe, is in the house over at Rumble.
Okay, Crash Bandit says, Viva, watch this video from Colin Noir on the guns.
P.S. You could 3D print the lower and use a standard Glock gun parts for the upper plus suppressor.
I will certainly go and watch that afterwards.
Let me go put this over here.
I love that you do that.
I do the same thing when people send me stuff.
We've got a massive locals community.
Although this is the Rumble community.
Although I think there's a massive overlap.
They are...
is not the word.
I mean, this is how...
There's a reason why 4chan could find where Shia LaBeouf put the frickin' flag.
Yeah, he will not divide his flag.
Because there's smart people out there.
A lot smarter than intelligence.
So-called intelligence.
Okay, then we've got Challenge.
End with a white pill.
We're gonna get there, I think.
And then we're going to go over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com afterwards.
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I followed all of the events around the DNC and the John Tony Podesta Pizzagate.
I'm astonished I didn't know about Tracy Beans, who impresses me as amazing.
This is what I love, by the way, also.
There's so many people, there's so many communities out there, and when you discover new people and then the communities sort of overlap but also collide, it's a beautiful thing.
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Oh, okay.
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Is there sugar in it?
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There might be sugar, but I don't think so.
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He's a genius.
Anton Biltong?
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I don't want to say...
I'm surprised Rumble...
There's no caveat that I know of where Rumble...
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Tracy, let us try to leave with us a white pill here.
So what are you working on these days, above and beyond what we've already discussed?
Like, let me ask you this.
It's a very indiscreet question.
You're doing this for a living now.
How do people support you?
Thank you.
Yes, it's very hard.
You probably know.
It's not easy.
I do a podcast five days a week.
Now, it'll start January.
It'll go five days a week.
It'll be at 2 p.m. Eastern time.
The title of it's not released yet.
Right now, it's called Dark to Light.
It will be live?
It will be live.
It's live.
As of now, it's live Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 10.30 in the morning.
It just so happens when the new years start, I decided to kick it up a notch and go five days.
Five days.
I've been doing this for six years, this podcast.
So we're just kind of raising the bar.
You can go to uncoverdc.com slash support to support our work.
And also on my X page, I've got all the things, you know?
Uncoverdc.com.
And I'm going to give everybody that link right now.
And I'm going to share it so that they can see it.
First of all, it's a hard life because you have to be...
Always working.
Basically, you have to pretty much be always not wrong.
You can be not right, but you can't be not.
You have to be not wrong.
And you have to not screw up.
And it's a tough thing.
And you've got to be not ahead of the news, but you've got to be just, you know, reliable source.
And it's a tough reputation.
And it's a tough standard to maintain.
It is.
And, you know, I'm never first.
Never. Very rarely.
I've been first a few times.
Like, we broke the Tulsi Gabbard.
We broke the Tulsi Gabbard story about the TSA that we were first on.
You know, we've done firsts.
We broke the Latin mass, the traditional Latin mass FBI targeting story.
Kyle Serafin broke that with me at Uncover DC.
But most of the time, we wait and we get it right.
And that's really all I'm concerned with with journalism.
As far as a white pill goes, though, my podcast is a mix of...
The news and information.
And I always, always, always end off on something positive, uplifting.
We are in such amazing times right now.
Everything is changing.
We're alive for it.
We're here for it.
And the only thing that we have control over is literally right now.
You have control over your thoughts.
And right now, be healthy in mind, body, and spirit.
And then you are ungovernable.
That's kind of my motto.
It's not bad.
My wife says whenever I have moments of panic, she says that you can only focus on the things that you can, or you should only emphasize on the things that you can actually control, and that is home, immediate surroundings, and then beyond that, if a nuke goes off in New Jersey, I mean, what the hell can I possibly do about it?
Just hope it's quick and painless.
They're going to take me when, God will take me when it's my time.
There's no reason to fear it.
It happens when it's supposed to, every time, and everybody has it happen.
So, I mean, just have fun, for goodness sakes.
Smile and have fun.
It is.
Look, I've never been in this.
I went political or legal political back like 2017, 2018.
And it's just getting more and more interesting year after year.
And this has been the wildest last six months since July and Trump turning his head.
It's renewed.
I don't know if it's spirituality or whatever, but not necessarily a faith in an organized religious God.
It's renewed, or at least confirmed to me, that there are actually...
Forces for good out there and not just forces for evil.
Yeah. And we're living through it.
Amazing. There was one chat.
King of Biltong says, does Tracy want to get in contact?
Maybe we can do something on her channel.
Maybe she would like to try it.
Anton, I'll get to...
I will talk with...
Well, Tracy, we're not going to talk after this.
I'll DM you afterwards because I'm going to go over to Locals and do the after party.
But let me see if anyone on Locals has any specific questions for you or if I missed any.
My dog.
I'm a carnivore and I don't eat any sugar.
So if there's any sugar in it, I can't do it.
So I'll just save him just in case.
Okay. I find myself very attracted to this Beans character.
Can you ask her?
She likes...
I just lost the...
Let me refresh here because that was a tipped question.
It was a $10 tip.
Okay. I'm going to go to tipped.
I hope you don't mind jokes, by the way.
We've got more prayers for RB.
I'll get to all of these later, but I just want to see if there's anything specifically for Tracy.
I find myself very attractive.
This is from I Hate Death.
I make the same joke every time.
I also fear death.
Ask her if she likes overweight software engineers.
My love language is C++.
I'm just being stupid.
Please do not take this seriously.
I don't know what C++ is.
It's a programming language.
Let me see if there's any questions over here.
In the side.
Okay. I don't think there are.
Tracy, it's been amazing.
I'll call you after this and we'll say our proper good advice.
Ordinarily, I would end it, but I'm going to go over to Locals and I don't want to burden you with staying from the Locals after party.
Have fun.
And thank you for having me.
It's been a blast.
We will do this again, guaranteed.
And if I may be on your podcast in the new year, it would be an honor and a pleasure.
Absolutely. Okay.
Done. Tracy.
One day we'll go dive down that deep, dark rabbit hole.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
I should stop.
I should stop.
Okay. It's like, it's the proverbial ring.
It's like, you look down that, you look at that, was it the ring in the movie?
Which movie was it?
It was the ring.
When they watched the movie, and then evil forces come and get them.
It's like, it's a proverbial ring.
Yeah. It's bad.
Read that thread, though.
You have to promise me.
A thousand percent promise.
Okay. Tracy, we talk soon.
Have a good one.
Thank you, guys.
Night-night.
All right, people, let me get the dog.
Oh, you want to say hi, Pudge?
Come here.
Oh, I got her.
Check it out.
Is she going to poop?
Who knows?
No one ever knows if Pudge will poop.
Oh, she smells so good.
She has no idea that she's going to go to a kennel for the holidays.
This is Pudge.
It's her little thing there.
Okay, that's gross.
Everybody. I'm going to wash my hands a little later.
Let me see what's going on in the chat here.
Okay, let's see what's going on.
Blessings, Tracy.
Love your work, says Vezrez.
Amazing guest.
Varian Forbes, says Lake Wanderer.
Sweet Doge, says Burn to Eat Toast.
Hey, she knows programming languages.
Bye, Pudge.
Viva, get a new dog.
Monkey Grip.
I would love to get a...
Oh, as you said that, she came.
I'm going to let her out so she stops annoying me.
Go, go, go.
Oh my gosh.
They've both gotten so flipping annoying with that door.
One day.
One day I'm going to break that door down, I tell you what.
Where's Barnes?
Barnes was unable to make it tonight.
So sick of those effing dogs, says Okiwen.
Well, there's one solution for that, Okiwen, if you're sick of the dogs.
Well, your solution is actually the only one.
Either deal with it or don't.
Alright, now let me see what's going on.
Barnes, feel better.
We miss you, says Lupec.
Deep, dark holes and rings.
Viva, wholesome sign-off.
Well, what we're going to do now, we're going to go over to Viva Barnes Law for the after-party.
There's some tip questions.
We're going to talk and have our supporters-only after-party because we have to thank the supporters who allow Robert, Barnes, and I, me, to continue doing what me do's on a daily basis, which is start internet.
I won't say start internet fights, but keep the internet people honest and keep the liars exposed.
That's what I like to do.
Okay, we're going to end it on Rumble.
If you're not...
Oh, so who...
Well, Tracy was supposed to be on tomorrow, so now I guess I'll just have a regular show tomorrow.
Catch up on whatever news happens between now and then.
This week is going to be immensely stressful because I'm going to be solo parenting and it's the holidays.
I totally forgot it's December and it's the holidays.
So there's going to be stress.
It'll be fun.
We're going to have guests and we're going to do the good stuff here.
Okay, so come on.
Hold on one second.
How dare I not sell our own merch before we go.
Everybody, if you want to get a shirt, I just got my new shipment of shirts in and they're nice and dark and beautiful.
Go to vivafry.com and you can get some merch.
There's a new one coming out.
There's a couple new ones coming out.
Go get some merch if you want.
Otherwise, you can support us on vivabarneslaw.locals.com or just snip, clip, share away because that helps everyone grow.
And that is all that I have to say for tonight.
Heading over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com for the after party.
Thank you all for being here.
And if you're not coming over, peace out.
I will see you tomorrow.
And locals, here I come.
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