Meth Labs Busts in Canada! More Chinese Election Interference? Cross-Fire Hurricane Scandal & MORE!
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Axe to tax!
I love it!
I'm happy to be here!
Yes? You know, it's kind of sad, don't you think, that I get thrown out because I'm wearing a Mick Canada great hat again?
Are you leaving?
I have to.
They won't let me in with my hat.
They said I gotta take it off, so you go screw yourselves.
But you can wear his shirt that says support him, and you can wear a fuck Trudeau hat, and you can do all that.
Get this, I got a picture in my phone of me and Pierre Paulavier with me wearing my blackface Trudeau sweater and this hat.
And standing beside each other having a great old time at the agrocomic the last time he was here.
And everything was just fucking hanky-dorky.
But this time they don't want to let me in because you're getting all woke.
And you know what?
That's not why I came here today.
I came here to try to get our country back.
Not for them buying into this woke bullshit.
I respect it.
So I am the hell out of here.
Take your hat off and join us regardless.
Nope. Not a chance.
But tell me you're not going to vote Liberal now.
I'd rather fight than change.
Don't tell me you're going to vote Liberal, though.
You know what?
Everybody in Alberta should vote for Cardi and that way them will just separate.
How about that?
I think that's the plan if Cardi does win.
Alright. Have a nice night.
Okay. People, that's real life.
And look, I'll show you the since someone has already said shit and it's earlier than five minutes in the show.
I'll tell you the shit that I've been taking on the internet for not being a Pierre Poiliev critic, but for being honest and straightforward and calling a spade a spade and calling it like it is.
You go to a Pierre Poiliev rally with a hat that says Make Canada Great Again and the campaign or private security or whomever says you gotta take off that hat in order to attend the rally?
Holy hell!
You don't need me to tell you that that's not a good move.
When you have people who are the most diehard conservative supporters leaving the rally because they have been told to comply if they want to enter, you don't need me to tell you that that's bad politicking.
And yet somehow, when I tell you that that's bad politicking, and that is Pierre Poiliev perhaps taking the Erin O'Toole losing strategy.
It's not rocket science, people.
But the type of rubbish that I have to deal with on the internet for telling you not what you don't want to hear because it's wrong, but because you don't want to hear it because it's true, old stock Canadian.
I don't know how old he is or what stock Canadian he is, but he says, Viva, I have been a long time fan of yours, but you know what?
You don't live here anymore, so fuck you for posting this bullshit.
And I'm thinking, you're right, I don't live there anymore.
My family still lives there.
I'm still a Canadian citizen.
I don't know where I'm going to be in two, three, four years.
I have as much of a right to comment on what I see going down as anybody else.
Oh, F you for posting this bullshit to suggest somehow that maybe it was wrong or incorrect information?
And by the way, the only reason I even knew about this is because there was a tweet from the CEO of Rumble that said, is this real?
And I see the video and I say, okay, could be taken out of context.
There could have been more before or after.
It could have been a liberal plant.
It could still be a liberal plant who went there with a Make Canada Great hat again and was told to leave.
Liberal plant or not, if you told the person to leave, therein lies the problem.
Some people say, Viva, it wasn't Pierre telling them to leave.
It was the campaign.
That's a distinction without a difference.
We're talking about conservatives, capital C conservatives, freedom of speech conservatives.
Saying that you can't enter if you have a Canadian Make Canada Great hat on.
That's not conservatism.
And then I get it, I call it out, and I say, this isn't right for a conservative rally, and I get called the names?
And then you have, by the way, that was straight from Pierre's, from the plebs.
Is someone at the door?
We're busy!
This was straight from the plebs' livestream.
And, you know, when Chris Pavlovsky tweets out, is this real?
I had to go find the source, make sure it's real.
It was real.
And I'm sure it was mildly uncomfortable for Pleb as well, who is there.
I'm busy.
Sorry. I'm also on the road.
And apparently I'm not talking loud enough for people to know that I'm live streaming.
I had to make sure that it was real.
It was real.
It's terrible.
And it's not just that it's real and terrible.
It seems to be policy for...
The campaign.
And then people are going to say, well, Viva, you're not in Canada anymore.
You've been Americanized by American politics.
Nobody wants to see Trump-esque imagery at Pierre's rally.
Some people are going to say, Viva!
It's a venue.
They can enact whatever rules they want.
They want to control the messaging.
They want to make sure that when there's big panned audiences and Pierre speaking to a crowd invigorating them, that they don't want to see Trump-esque stuff.
Okay, I agree.
It's a decision that seems to be being made, and it's a terrible wrong decision.
In case you had any doubts about how wrong it is, you got the CTV state-funded propaganda covering it.
I don't even know if they're covering it in a favorable light or not.
Canadian MAGA hats, knives, and e-cigarettes among items confiscated from Poiliev rallies.
The knives?
I understand, people.
Violence? I mean, that's a no-brainer.
The e-cigarettes?
I can sort of understand.
I'm not sure.
Well, you don't want any fires, safety hazards.
If you can't take them on a plane, fine.
Maybe there's a safety issue.
You don't want people ingesting cannabinoids via the vapes.
Make America great hat again.
Make America great again hats.
Okay, it's American politics.
It's Trump-esque politics.
They don't want to see it there.
It's a Maple MAGA hat that you see among the confiscated items here.
Maple MAGA.
So they say, Maple MAGA, no longer welcome at the rallies, or if you want to come in, you have to self-censor in order to come in.
Why not just give them a uniform?
Just, you know, give them uniforms in order to attend a Pierre Poliev rally.
How would that fly?
Some people were saying, well, at the very least, you know, give them a different hat.
Give them a Pierre hat.
But you have to understand what is going on here, and it's the Aaron O'Toole losing politics of placating an enemy that can never be placated.
Pierre Poiliev, in his interview with Jordan Peterson, and I'm sorry to bring it up again, but I need to, because it's very, very important to understand exactly what Pierre Poiliev said during his interview with...
How do you feel about the probability that if the Conservatives in Canada take power, that they'll be enticed into this global utopian delusion that seems to have enveloped so many leaders,
kind of regardless of their political stripe?
What do you think, if anything, can inoculate you or has inoculated you against that?
I know better.
I know better.
Well, elaborate.
What do you mean?
I'm not going to do that.
And it will be hard because the temptation will be, this is the mistake that conservative parties around the world have made countless times.
They think, well, anybody who's got a conservative mindset is already voting for me so I can go off and chase the ideas of my political opponents and then everyone will love me because I'll have the conservatives due to the fact that I have the name conservative and then I'll have all these other people because I've embraced their...
Contrary direction.
And in the short term, it works because you manage to have all of these people and all of the different political ideologies captured in one tent.
But the problem happens when the policies are a disaster.
And then people wake up and go, oh my God, my taxes are now up.
The inflation is out of control.
We'll stop it there because it doesn't matter what he says afterwards.
That was in the event that you pretend or try to adopt the policies of your enemy in government.
Understand what he just said.
I won't do that.
I know better.
I'm not going to try to placate an enemy and try to be loved by everybody and take for granted the conservative support.
And yet, that kind of seems to be exactly what he is doing in this campaign.
So far, I don't think you need me to tell you.
It's not looking like it's working.
We're going to get into the markets and whether or not they're able to be manipulated.
I don't think it's working all that well when you have some of the most diehard conservatives complaining about being kicked out of events as influencers or being told to take their hat off if they want to attend from the party of free speech, from the party of no woke anymore.
You know, the markets, it doesn't seem to be working.
I still believe.
My goodness, I have also invested in the markets accordingly that Pierre should be the next Prime Minister of Canada, but he's doing himself no favors.
I do believe that Pierre is going to destroy Mark Carney in the next debate, in the debate.
So as far as I understand, everybody, Carney is participating in the French language debate of the official elections race, not the TVA one.
So I don't think that Mark Carney has bowed out of or backed out of both French debates.
He declined one, but it wasn't the official French language debate.
But that's going to be fun to watch.
I don't think his French is going to be strong enough for meaningful debate.
But I do believe that Pierre is going to crush him in the English debate.
He's going to crush him because on the substance of it, if they would ever, you know, go
Pierre is the better candidate.
I still believe everything I've ever believed about Pierre.
Better doesn't mean the best candidate that Canada could have at this time, because Pierre could be a better version of himself than he's currently being right now, instead of bending over backwards, trying to placate people who will never love him.
So I think Pierre's going to win.
And on the policy side of things, they should.
On the corruption side of things, they should.
But he's doing himself no favors by acting more woke than the media, by trying to placate the media.
I don't want to have them saying I'm Trump-esque.
They're saying it anyhow.
Embrace a sea of red maple MAGA flags, maple MAGA hats in your crowd.
And don't be a different, subtler version of the person you're trying to beat.
If we wanted to, what is it called?
Milk toast politicians who are barely discernible, you know, people would act accordingly.
That's not what Canada needs right now.
That's not what Canada wants.
And people thinking this is a good strategy, I disagree, respectfully.
That being said, when it comes to the outright abject corruption,...of Mark Carney.
Have you heard the latest?
That Mark Carney apparently met with some Beijing council and then claimed that he didn't know what it was about.
Hold on, I'll bring up the article.
Here, this is the article from The Globe and Mail, which Mark Carney, in a beautiful soundbite that I'll be playing for you, talked about someone who wants to sound like Trump referring to The Globe and Mail as kind of fake news.
This is what the Globe and Mail reports.
Carney says he had never heard of pro-Beijing group despite photos with its leaders.
This, you will recall, comes in the wake of the scandal.
I didn't break it, but I certainly talked about it.
Of the Chinese communist WeChat app ostensibly supporting Mark Carney.
Creating a narrative and allegedly, according to Canadian officials, promoting a narrative that Mark Carney is the voice of change in Canada.
He is the disruptor to the status quo in Canada.
A bigger load of shite you could not possibly imagine.
Mark Carney is not just the status quo.
Mark Carney is the source of the destruction and devastation in Canada.
Lest I remind everybody, he's been advising Trudeau as his financial advisor for the last five years.
Just this week, WeChat was ostensibly promoting a false narrative to make Carney look like the disruptor of the status quo.
He says, I've never heard of this group with whom I have a photo.
I am inclined to be forgiving when all that you have, I'll scroll to the photo just to show you, is a photo like this, which looks like it was taken at an event where someone comes up and shakes your hand like Jeremy McKenzie shaking Pierre Poilievre's hand.
And then you say, oh, look at that picture with him.
You must have known them.
I'm amenable to the argument that it's not a fair judgment.
I'm also amenable to getting pissed off when someone has to defend themselves and say, I want nothing to do with that Jeremy McKenzie diagonal on right-wing extremist rubbish.
Yeah, I take pictures with lots of people.
I don't know all of their backgrounds, and I'm not going to do a due diligence every time someone says, can I take a selfie with you?
This is what the article says.
Liberal leader Mark Carney says he has never heard of a pro-Beijing lobby group in the Toronto area, despite photos on the organization's website showing him with two of its senior members.
The Globe and Mail reported Thursday that during the Liberal leadership race, Mr. Carney met with the executives of Jiangsu Commerce Council of Canada, JCCC, according to its website, which described the former central bankrolls,
An important turning point in the upgrading of China-Canada relations.
Do you know what I'm very skeptical of?
That Carney, in all of his globalist wisdom, he knows people.
He's connected.
He knows banks.
He knows banking.
He knows finances.
He knows the economy.
He can lecture Pierre Poiliev on the economy when exposing his own deep-rooted corruption of investing in the very dirty energies that he is supporting by implementing crippling energy policies in Canada.
I don't believe that he's never heard of the JCCC.
In fact, if you operate in the field, if you are a globalist, in the sense that Carney admits to being a globalist, you have heard of the JCCC.
So it's the denial that I've never heard of them.
Well, I've heard of them.
I took a picture with this guy.
Did I know it at the time?
Maybe, maybe not.
Jiangsu Council says on its site that in an in-depth exchange with two of its leaders, Mr. Carney, quote, highly praised the pioneering role of the Chinese business community in emerging fields such as clean technology, digital trade, and financial technology.
Do you understand what's going on here, by the way?
He might also have never known that that guy in the photo was the president, or what was it?
Who's the guy, Zhang Xi?
He might not have known his relation to the JCCC, but do I believe that Mark Carney said these things about China?
I do believe that he said these things about China.
We had Justin Trudeau praising the basic dictatorship of the Chinese Communist Party, the Chinese Communist regime, because of its ability to turn an economy around on a dime.
So you gotta figure, like, what's the truth of this?
What's the not-truth of this?
What's the exaggeration?
And where's the benefit of the doubt, even if you don't want to give the benefit of the doubt to people who no longer deserve it?
A picture means very little.
Even that picture of Mark Carney with Ghislaine Maxwell on its own means very little to nothing.
Coupled with the fact that...
And they know what they're up to.
But a picture?
It's a picture.
He denies it.
I'm not sure that I believe him.
I'm not sure that he didn't know what the JCCC was.
But you want to talk about someone adopting the fake news Trump tactic.
Why aren't they calling Mark Carney Trump-esque for calling the Globe and Mail basically fake news?
Listen to this when confronted on it.
An arrogant, pompous a-hole which leads me to believe that there's more truth to these accusations than meets the eye.
Check this.
Okay, well, I'm sorry, but you can't believe everything you read in the Globe and Mail.
So, in your question, and I guess in the article in question, you said I had a meeting with whatever your term was, Beijing Group.
Oh, whatever your term was?
So, this is what you call, I'm going to play it again from the beginning.
This is what you call...
Protesting too much by way of feigning ignorance.
Whatever the group was.
She just said it.
JCCC, dude.
I know what it is.
The Jiangsu Council of something.
I've only heard it because of this article.
I know what it is.
Damn right he knows what the JCCC is.
And his way of protesting that he doesn't.
Whatever you said.
The Beijing group.
I'm so stupid.
I'm so ignorant.
I've never heard of this Beijing group.
It says that this is a tactic China uses to exert influence.
Okay. Well, I'm sorry, but you can't believe everything you read in the Globe and Mail.
So in your question, and I guess in the article in question, you said I had a meeting with whatever your term was, a Beijing group.
I've never heard of this group, okay?
Never heard of this group.
Never heard of it.
Never heard of it.
Certainly didn't have a set-up meeting with this group.
Full stop.
So check your sources before you write things like that, okay?
Or your colleagues do.
What a snarky little biatch.
I never had a, by the way, very important, qualifier.
A setup meeting.
What does a setup meeting mean?
Like scheduled in your event calendar?
A setup meeting with this group.
Full stop with this group.
Certainly didn't have a set-up meeting with this group.
A set-up meeting with this group can mean a lot of things.
Much like Bill Clinton, I did not have sexual relations with that woman.
Well, when I said that woman, that woman I was talking about was not Monica Lewinsky.
I was talking about Linda Tritt.
You didn't know that because in my head, I meant that as in Linda Tritt, not Monica Lewinsky.
I couldn't help what you understood.
Or, I did not have sexual relations with that woman.
When I insert a cigar into her vajayjay, that's not sexual relations.
That is me just moisturizing a cigar before I choose to smoke it.
It's amazing how people can craft the lies to themselves by using these very opaque, ambiguous qualifiers.
I didn't have a setup meeting with them.
I didn't know who this...
Bullcrap. I believe that you did know.
And everybody knows that you are beholden to foreign interests, both in investments, both in liabilities.
That's more than both in terms of investments, liabilities, and crippling political resource advice that you've been giving to Canada that benefits one country and one country only, that being China.
And it's just a coincidence also that the only three countries that actively retaliated against Trump's tariffs were Mexico, which has a heavy Chinese influence investment in it, Canada, which is China-owned, and China.
In fact, I should have done it the other way.
The only three countries that opposed, actively retaliated against Trump's tariffs, China, Mexico, where China has massive investments, and Canada, where China has massive investments.
Now, all of this is being reported, by the way, by Sam Cooper, who's on it like white on rice.
I didn't intend that pun, but that's actually kind of funny.
And it's not the rest of it.
Here, I just want to highlight this one.
Did Mark Carney ever meet with Jiangsu Commerce Council of Canada in the same way?
Did Mark Carney never meet with the Jiangsu Commerce Council of Canada the same way he was no longer with Brookfield Assets Management when they moved their operations out of Canada to New York?
Elbows up, Carney!
I never heard of the pro-Beijing group.
I never had any set-up meeting with them.
You remember what he said about Brookfield Assets Management's decision?
To leave Canada and go to New York because it's probably better for business, better for taxes, and Canada be damned?
He said he wasn't involved in that decision, that he had already left Brookfield Management.
Brookfield Assets Management.
Lies. Or I shouldn't say lies.
I should not presume intentions.
Factually incorrect.
As a matter of fact, incorrect.
He was with Brookfield Assets Management.
Maybe he forgot he penned the letter recommending to shareholders to approve the move.
He was there.
He was in there and he approved it in that he ratified it.
He recommended to shareholders to approve it.
Maybe he forgot.
I won't call him a liar.
I'm thinking that he's a liar, but I won't call him one because I don't know whether or not he truly forgot his role as chair of Brookfield Assets Management when the decision was made and when he pushed the decision to the shareholders.
But the corruption with Carney doesn't end there.
And we want to go back to the markets, which I've been saying, you know, the markets are reflecting a not
campaign by Pierre Poitlieu.
And there's a lot of people out there saying markets can be manipulated, much like polls can be manipulated.
Now, for those who don't know, markets can be manipulated, especially when there's low volume on trades.
Polls, as far as I'm concerned, and until proof to the contrary, and Richard Barris is the only one that I trust.
In fact, Richard Barris and anybody Richard Barris says I should trust are the only ones I trust.
Polls are not just propaganda.
They are manipulated, dishonest, disingenuous propaganda because you can get the exact results you want by tweaking what you include and what you exclude.
In terms of Well, that one really doesn't qualify as a legitimate whatever opinion.
We'll disqualify it.
Oh, that doesn't really fit within the category of what we want to pull, so we're just going to eliminate it.
You know, much in the same way you can curate the results of an election by disqualifying candidates who might be too competitive.
Disqualify Ruby Dalla, and then when you have Chrystia Freeland, Karina Gould, that guy whose name nobody remembers.
I'm being mean.
Bayless or Bailiff, whatever that guy's name was.
Bayless and Mark Carney.
You have your election.
You've curated the candidates so the outcome of the election is equally curated.
That's what dishonest polling is about.
When it comes to market manipulation of the polls, it is possible.
It might even be cheaper than trying to buy off these politicians if the volume of the trades are sufficiently low that if you slap in a million dollar bets on Mark Carney, you can drive up his probabilities to 80, 81% and then create the fodder
for public sentiment, which then in turn manipulates the polls, manipulates the people into thinking, well, crap, if the markets say 80%, he must be a good candidate.
And then the question is whether or not this is in fact occurring.
Thank you.
I want to bring up the article where I...
Not Pierre, um...
Pleb. Brought it up that, you know, it's possible that there is this level of manipulation going on.
Let me see here.
Is this it?
Oh, here we go.
Sam Cooper tweeted this out.
And Sam is more in the weeds of the China infiltration of Canadian governments than possibly anybody out there.
Tag him and get him on Joe Rogan.
Get him on Joe Rogan before April 28th.
This is stuff that would blow Joe Rogan's mind much like Mike Benz talking about USAID.
China's involvement in Canadian politics.
China's involvement in the criminal drug trade which we're going to get into in a second.
But this is what Carney posts.
Sorry Mr. Cooper.
This is what Sam Cooper posted as relates to the betting markets.
For people looking at that betting site with 80% choosing Carney it would be precisely within the realm How much do lobbyists spend on lobbying?
Hundreds of millions.
Imagine you could manipulate a market with a million dollars in liquidity just to buy up...
Shares and drive up price.
Or sell shares and drive down price.
Because you can buy no to Pierre Poiliev as well.
So within the realm of feasibility, it's been done before.
It might even be cheaper than running blackmail operations.
It might be even cheaper than running lobbyists.
It might be even cheaper than gifting people politicians things.
It might be cheaper than threatening them.
Threatening in as much as it might not cost hard money has more exposure that itself has monetary value.
So it's entirely possible Sam Cooper entertains the idea based on prior reporting of what was done in Taipei, which was similar.
But when I say that, you know, it's inexcusable that Pierre is running a campaign that I think has so many clear deficiencies because there are so many clear problems with the liberals and their decade, not lost decade.
That's not...
Strong enough, Pierre.
Decade of Devastation is what you should be calling it.
This is so much free advice.
My goodness, people give me shit for giving free advice.
Decade of Devastation.
Decade of Destruction.
Decade of Degradation.
Decade of dehumanization.
Have four different billboards of it with different elements of what represents the last decade of liberal rule.
Decade of dehumanization and go after COVID restrictions.
Go after vax mandates, jab mandates.
Dehumanization. Degradation.
Devastation. And anything else that's a D so you can have the alliteration.
Decade of drug overdoses.
How about that?
Listen to this.
Western Standard reporting this.
If you thought it was bad, you have no idea.
RCMP bust BC fentanyl super labs.
Seize chemicals capable of producing 5.5 million doses.
The RCMP says there was no evidence the drugs were destined for the United States.
Where do you think they're going?
No, no, no.
It's a total lie when Trump says Canada's posing a problem for the U.S. Those drugs weren't destined for the U.S. No.
They were destined for the rest of the world.
Oh, okay, fine.
Trump's right.
Trump's wrong then.
They're producing more than can kill all of Canada, let alone drugs to service the drug addicts in Canada, which have exponentially increased in numbers as a result of criminal, and I call them criminal liberal drug policies.
But no, don't worry guys.
Trust the RCMP.
We got a big problem.
We can't control the drug manufacturing in Canada.
But trust us when we say that despite all of our incompetence that has led to this situation, corruption, incompetence, and liberal policy, trust us when we tell you that they weren't destined for the US.
They were going to go to Australia.
They were going to go to the UK.
So Trump is wrong.
Bad tariffs.
Fight with Trump on the tariffs and don't fix the shit in your own country.
The BCRCMP has announced the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
For those who don't know, the dude's on the horses.
...has announced the successful bust of three drug labs in Lower Mainland, at least two of which are suspected of producing fentanyl.
It was estimated that the actions taken by law enforcement prevented several million potentially lethal doses.
Every dose is a potentially lethal dose of fentanyl from ending up on the streets.
At a press conference in Surrey on Thursday, Assistant Commissioner David Tabool explained that the busts, which took place between March 26 and November, were the culmination of an investigation that began in 2023.
Take your time, folks.
The labs in question were located in both residential and commercial buildings in Pit Meadows, Mission, and Aldergrove.
Whether the facilities were owned or rented was not revealed.
Look at this.
Fentanyl, precursor, chemicals, and equipment seized by the RCMP at three super labs in the lower mainland.
Where are they coming from?
China. We know it.
Why are they in Canada?
Because Canada's in bed with China.
We know it.
Where are the drugs going?
More drugs that can kill all of Canada?
They're not going to the US.
Only 1%.
Who's caught at the border?
Maybe because Canada, the border between Canada and the US is basically an honor system of a border, as Sam Cooper explained in his interview with me, whereas the border with Mexico and Canada is a militarized border.
Maybe that might be the reason why.
Maybe it's because they're not checking train loads going from Canada to the US.
Maybe it's because it's going from Canada to Mexico and then across the border to kill 100,000 plus Americans every year.
How many?
10,000 Canadians a year.
600 Canadians a month dying from opioid overdoses.
80 plus percent of it is as a result of fentanyl.
But yeah, Trump is the big bad boogeyman for imposing tariffs.
Corrupt Chuck Carney and the Liberal Party has been in bed with Chinese Communist Party criminals, members.
They've been bought out.
They've been blackmailed through these...
Go look up the Markham Casino.
And meanwhile...
Pierre Poiliev is telling people to take off their maple MAGA hats when they go to a conservative rally.
And if Mark Carney deserves to lose the election, for one thing and one thing only, people, to end on a bit of a laugh, it's this.
I don't know who this dipstick is.
I'll call him a dipstick.
I don't know who this guy is.
And maybe people are going to say, I'm not, I'm not.
I lived in Canada until I was, how old am I?
Until I was 43. With one year in Paris, four years in Quebec City when I studied law in French, editor-in-chief of the Law Journal.
I was the first-year representative of law students there.
I became the president of the Association des Étudiants en Droits.
I was immersed in Canada, Quebec, French, and loving and being proud of what it meant to be Canadian and a Quebecois.
But I don't know who this jackass is.
Listen to this.
Every Canadian election, I approach all the different party leaders and see if they will do an interview and a hip flip.
Okay, I'm going to start again.
This guy gives me the heebie-jeebies.
Like, if I were to ever think of someone who would be up to no good with...
I'll leave it at that.
This is the guy that I'm...
Who is the guy in the UK, Jimmy Savile?
This guy is very Jimmy Savile-esque.
But I know nothing.
Except for the fact that this makes me uncomfortable to listen to as an adult.
But let's just, I'm going to play it.
I'm going to shut my big mouth.
Listen to this.
And watch the body movements at the end of this video.
Every Canadian election, I approach all the different party leaders and see if they will do an interview and a hip flip.
Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada.
June the 29th, 1982.
I think people remember that their first drummer was Tory Crimes.
It's all coming back to me now.
Somebody tells me you're going to win.
And I was wondering, Mr. Carney, would you do the hip flip game with me?
Ah! Ah!
Yeah! Every can...
What the hell was that?
I feel dirty.
I feel violated.
I feel like my eyes have been violated with the sound, with the visuals, with the words.
What in the name of sweet holy hell was that?
Who the hell is that guy?
Who thought this was a good idea?
And my goodness, meme away with the end of that, people.
Let me give everybody the link so that you can all go enjoy this.
Just two adults.
Rolling their hips together, making grunting noises.
Holy crabapples.
People, sorry, that was a bit of a long intro rant, but we covered a lot of material.
It's early afternoon for me.
I am in Vegas, getting ready to attend the Eric Conley meet-and-greet Robert Barnes birthday bash.
Came down yesterday.
I told my locals community what day I had yesterday.
I took one of my kids with me.
There's no better homeschooling than walking the strip.
I don't know how many steps we've done on the strip, but there's no better lesson of life than walking the strip.
In a good and a bad way.
Vegas is a fake town where everything is big and majestic and then you knock on it and it's made out of stucco like that movie with Jim Carrey.
What was it called?
The Truman Show.
Vegas is an interesting place also where, and it literally happened this morning, there was a homeless person who was clearly unwell and on the sidewalk asking for money while a Lamborghini, a yellow Lamborghini, drove by in the backdrop revving its engine.
Not on purpose, not in relation to that, but just the contrast between the haves and the have-nots and what happens in a land of debauchery that is literally built on sin.
Not in the religious sense, in the Sin City sense.
Alcohol, drugs, gambling.
We walked around and just went.
We didn't buy anything.
We go to these shopping things.
I'm like, who the hell needs this?
And it's one thing to pay a lot for something that is actually good.
Like, I appreciate watches are works of art that appreciate in value.
The same will not be said of a freaking purse.
The same will not be said.
We got a Bubli water.
And a Gatorade, and it came to $11.
This is a place where part of the opulence is paying ridiculous, stupid amounts of money for things that you know don't cost that, but that's what people think is a vacation.
The allure of Vegas that I ever liked is a little bit gone, but I like the natural, not the natural, the things, what do they call them, the attractions.
We might be going to see Blue Man Group.
And I remember that I saw Blue Man Group for the first time in my life when I was 16 years old in New York in 1996.
And I don't remember if it was before they franchised.
And it was the most mind-blowing experience ever.
I remember going.
They had the tubes that were going all over the room.
And you would talk into a tube and you would listen.
And you don't know who you were listening to, but it was crystal clear.
The music, everything about it was mind-blowing.
So we're going to see if it's as mind-blowing for my child as it was for me.
But we're in Vegas.
And yesterday was a long day.
So good early afternoon and good afternoon to everybody watching now.
Before we go any further, by the way, speaking of the haves and the have-nots, in Vegas, everybody's selling something.
And we passed these guys their statues.
And I don't even know what the shtick was until I realized that you're supposed to tip them in order for them to start dancing.
It's just...
The women wearing those peacock outfits, very skimpy outfits, and then charging for pictures.
And you got the people.
It's just like, it's an ecosystem of consumerism, capitalism, and debauchery where you have the, it's good walking around with a kid, you know, you don't get the same people soliciting you as when you're, you know, me walking alone.
And then, okay, whatever.
But, um...
The other thing is, you know, I tell my kid, you start, if someone, all they want to do is start a conversation and then there's going to be, it's a way to work in to get to asking you for money.
Hey man, how you doing?
You start talking.
Oh yeah.
And then, but also the fraud, not to buy anything off the street.
Don't buy those tickets.
Don't buy those discounted things because they are fraud.
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Let me go see what's going on in the tip part of this before we get into what I think is the biggest blockbuster of the day.
It's funny.
Coming in the afternoon now, I was listening to the podcasters who were coming before.
The not-influencers I'm going to take this one out for a second.
Not-influencers.
Analysts. Everyone's talking about that Joe Rogan interview with Dave Smith and that British guy.
I can't imagine what it would feel like to be that British guy and know that the entire world is basically shitting on you right now, but I've listened to it.
I don't think it's quite as shocking as some people think it is, and I'm very sensitive to how bad that guy must feel right now, but I'm also sensitive to the fact that it goes to show you that when you're having a discussion with someone who you might not think is an expert, you cannot rely on status to give legitimacy,
and that is probably the biggest fault of what the guy did in that interview.
What's his name?
I forget his name.
It doesn't matter.
I'll forget it.
But Dave Smith was the other guy.
And I like Dave Smith.
And even if I disagree with him on certain things, he's a sincere individual as far as I can tell.
People are talking about that.
People are talking about other stuff.
Nobody's talking about what I believe to be the bombshell.
...of a crossfire hurricane declassification of documentation.
Now, I've got to also thank Encryptus for this.
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Encryptus, he is agentguru underscore IO on Twitter, and he is an AI master who has been using AI to go through, sift through, siphon through this documentation, which is...
What's the word I'm looking for?
It's uselessly voluminous and not just voluminous, voluminous in a way that you can't go control F and search because the images are saved as unscannable images.
So Encryptus sends me breakdowns of all of this information and Newsweek is reporting on it.
I had already seen the Newsweek article and it's mind-blowing.
The only problem is it's mind-blowing for someone who is sufficiently well-versed in the Russiagate What's up?
Okay. I'm here with a kid who's now...
This kid's going to learn a lot about politics through osmosis.
Go, dude.
Get a go.
It's mind-blowing, and I'm sufficiently familiar with all of the...
...with the scandal, and it's not revelatory in the sense that it doesn't actually reveal, as far as I'm concerned, any new information, but it does reveal new information because it's revealing recently and previously hitherto unclassified or undeclassified, so classified documents that show the true extent and scope of the corruption.
Nobody's talking about it.
We're going to talk about it in a second.
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All right, people.
Let's start with Operation Crossfire Hurricane as legacy propaganda media is reporting on it.
For those of you who didn't know, there was a recent disclosure of a slew of what had hither been two classified documentation documents.
relating to Operation Crossfire Hurricane, Russiagate hoax.
If you haven't, I'm not even going into summarizing what the Russiagate hoax was.
Kevin Clinesmith, FBI attorney falsifying evidence to submit to a secret FISA court to obtain a spy warrant on Carter Page that they then used to go spy on Donald Trump.
Christopher Steele producing the Steele dossier, which the FBI knew was bunk bullcrap.
That Steele dossier was given to the FBI by Michael Sussman.
In a meeting where Sussman then lied to the FBI and said he was not acting for or on behalf of his client Hillary Clinton or the DNC, except he actually billed Hillary Clinton and the DNC for the meeting in which he fed it to the FBI, the Steele dossier that he knew was bunk, so that the FBI could then leak it to the Yahoo News,
who would then publish it, and then the FBI would use that publication as a basis to obtain a secret, unlawful FISA spy warrant on...
That's it in a nutshell if you don't know how egregiously sick and corrupted it was.
Michael Sussman, who later faced charges for lying to the FBI, was acquitted in that corrupt, urine-soaked hellhole, pee-pee-soaked heckhole of D.C. because they would indict a ham sandwich and convict someone if they wore a red hat and exonerate them if they wore a blue hat.
That's the summary, people.
This is how Newsweek is reporting it.
And you know...
That it's bad, the way Newsweek is reporting it.
And I'll tell you how.
You'll get to it in a second.
When they refuse to tell you how bad it is, and instead they say this is how bad it is according to somebody else who we besmirch, that's when you know how bad it truly is.
Donald Trump's Russiagate documents read in full.
You can't read them in full because there's hundreds, if not thousands, maybe even more pages.
You can't sift through it.
It's impossible.
But in cryptos...
With the help of AI did, and we're going to break it down and summarize it right now.
Hundreds of files documenting the FBI's Russiagate investigation into President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign have been released.
The documents from the FBI's Russia probe, known as Crossfire Hurricane, were obtained and published by Just the News and The Federalist after Trump ordered them declassified in late March.
We've contacted the White House for you.
Okay. Why it matters!
Let me just stop here.
Take this out and say this.
Why does it matter?
Because it was a coup.
It was a junta to unseat a democratically elected president, to tie his hands for the first three years of his presidency, and to undermine democracy.
It was, you want to call it non-violent?
I call it violent.
That was political violence of the highest order.
There's a difference between political violence and physical violence.
And political violence can be both physical and not physical.
That was political violence of the highest order.
Why does it matter?
Why does it matter?
Because the Democrats, the DNC, Hillary Clinton, the FBI, Mueller, that other guy there afterwards, I forget his name, now Durham, were all in on the coup, the junta, and the cover-up.
That's why it matters.
Let's see.
Why Newsweek says it matters.
Trump and his supporters have long alleged that the FBI's crossfire hurricane investigation was a, quote, witch hunt, end quote, launched by the president's political opponents.
You see how they do it?
They're not asserting it as an indisputable matter of fact.
They're not even asserting it as a theory.
They're asserting it as a theory of the others who they've demonized and besmirched so that you shouldn't take it seriously.
The release of these documents could shed new light on the justification.
There was none behind the investigation into alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia around the time of the 2016 election.
What to know?
Crossfire Hurricane was the codename.
Okay. On March 25, Trump signed the executive order to declassify materials.
Okay. FBI Director Cash Mattel later turned over those documents to the House Judiciary Jim Jordan.
Just the news the Federalists said they obtained the document.
By the way, let me take this out again.
You want to keep pooping on Patel because of the Epstein files?
Go right ahead, but give the man credit right now.
This is a big delivery.
It's not the Epstein files, and we should all be holding their feet to the fire for the Epstein files regardless.
This is a big deal.
This is a big delivery.
This is a big, I don't know if it was a promise, but this is a big transparency commitment honored.
So give Kash Patel the credit that he deserves for this.
More than 700 pages of redacted documents include emails, messages, interviews.
And notes on the Steele dossier.
A largely debunked, largely, it's not entirely, not totally, not corruptly falsified, just largely debunked suggests there's some parts of it that might still be true.
A largely debunked document compiled by former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele that sought to detail allegations of Russia's attempts to interfere in 2016.
All bullshit, by the way.
All bullshit.
Federalist and conservative online magazine founded in 2013 often referred to the so-called Russiagate as a politically motivated effort to undermine Trump.
It was even worse than that.
Crossfire hurricane began after the FBI received a tip that George Papadopoulos, a Trump campaign advisor, had prior knowledge of Russia's efforts to release damaging information on 2016 Clinton candidate.
The investigation was eventually taken over by special counsel Robert Mueller.
In 2019, the Mueller report found no evidence that Trump campaign criminally conspired.
They got overthrown on the word criminally.
Conspired with Russia to interfere in the 2016, but detailed examples of Trump allegedly attempting to obstruct the investigation.
Bullshit. William Barr assigned special counsel John Durham to investigate it.
Durham highly critical report released in May 2013 said investigation was launched based on, quote, raw, unanalyzed, uncorroborated intelligence and without, quote, actual evidence, end quote, of collusion between Russia and the Trump's team.
It's worse than that.
I would argue that Durham is part of the cover-up.
We've got some documents here.
We'll just go down here.
Let's see.
How do I do this?
Get out of here.
Get out of here.
What people are saying.
I love this.
What people are saying.
Sean Davis, co-founder of The Federalist, posted on X, formerly Twitter, these are the Crossfire Hurricane files that Joe Biden, the deep state, and a number of so-called journalists spent years trying to keep them hidden and never wanted anyone to see.
Attorney General Pam Bondi said, at my direction, the Department of Justice has already started the process to release these materials, yada, yada, yada.
What happens next?
It's unclear when the Crossfire Hurricane documents will be officially released by the FBI.
Well, we've got a bunch of them.
I haven't had time to do that.
I will be doing that after the show.
Okay, good.
Everyone, if you want to go there and get it, you can join our community and follow Encryptus.
It's one of the free...
This is open for everybody.
This is not behind any paywall for supporters only.
And you're getting the overview right now.
One of the major revelations, they knew that Steele was an unreliable CHS, a confidential human source.
They knew that Christopher Steele was unreliable.
They knew that he had previously, say, broken any rule.
He broke rules.
He violated instructions not to talk to the press.
He'd been formally closed as a confidential human source.
He'd been flagged internally as a trust violation risk.
And yet, they took that Steele dossier, which they knew was bunk, which was fed to them by Michael Sussman, Hillary Clinton's lawyer, so that the FBI leaked it to Yahoo News, so they wrote a report on it, and then they went back to the judge and said, look what the media's reporting.
We need to go get a FISA warrant, spy warrant.
They knew it.
So, again, nothing new, but the extent of their knowledge is...
Corrupt, to put it mildly.
FBI agents relied on verbal certifications instead of actual records at record access due to technical failures.
Basically, they weren't doing their job.
Steele discussed active US investigations with media and foreign officials while he was a confidential human source.
Basically, the FBI doesn't do their job properly.
Explicit suppressions of Pfizer-relevant source risk flags.
This is the biggest one ever.
What's my tweet on this?
I put the tweet up right before we went live just to tease the audience a little bit so you'd come.
This is, as far as I'm concerned, the biggest one of the bunch.
They knew.
It's just, they knew.
And then the problem is, okay, now we all know.
Now you have the black and white evidence that we know.
And yet, most people are going to say, nothing's going to happen.
Life goes on.
The same people who did this are still in positions of power.
Adam Schiff for brains, Mick Schiff face, who came out and lied to the American people knowing that his lie could not be contradicted without the people of the committee violating the confidentiality of that committee said, smoking gun evidence of Russia collusion.
Not only did it not exist, he knew it did not exist when he said it.
And the reason for which he made that lie was because nobody could contradict that lie without violating their obligations of confidentiality.
This is the bombshell.
As far as I'm concerned, and I thank Encryptus for being able to find it in the slew of documents that are unreadable with a control F. In this document from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, that's the FBI, everybody.
Quarterly Supervisory Source Report.
Sorry, my eyes are really bad.
Let me just make this bigger for myself and for everyone else out there.
I love these things.
I can't pretend to understand all of it, but you got these...
Internal documents where they basically assess investigations.
Go to administration, and I'll just highlight it so we can see it at the top.
Did the confidential human source engage in unauthorized criminal activity?
No. Is the confidential human source currently or expected to become subject of investigation or prosecution by FPO?
What would that be?
Field police officer?
I don't know what that is.
Or state or local prosecutor's office?
No. Previously testified?
No. Hell no!
Hell no!
No. Has the CHS provided information to support probable cause in a FISA application?
So,
The CHS, Confidential Human Source, which was Michael Steele, on whom they relied for the Steele dossier, by their own internal assessment, provided no probable cause for a FISA application.
And yet they went ahead with it anyhow.
Now, I could steel man this, and I'll say, look, you don't only get your probable cause from a CHS.
You get it from...
An ecosystem from other people who might say there's probable cause even though the man who drafted the report upon which these FISA warrants were based says there's no probable cause.
Maybe he doesn't know.
He's not a lawyer.
He's not an FBI agent.
He's just a lowly confidential human source that manufactures fake reports with...
Made up rubbish in it that was financed by the Clinton campaign and the DNC and then they lied and fudged the numbers in terms of them paying for that report.
Encrypt us while I'm talking about this.
Can you find that article which shows that the DNC and Hillary Clinton paid for the Steele dossier, lied about it, committed the actual crime for which Donald Trump was bullshittedly convicted in New York.
They actually did it.
They actually financed that report, lied about it, concealed the fact that they paid for that report, and when they got outed for it, you know what their fine was?
I think Hillary Clinton got an $8,000 fine, and the DNC got a $132,000 fine.
Does that sound right, Cryptus?
This is...
From CNN for you, just to show that it's not from the right.
Let me bring this up, people.
I have a pretty decent...
Decent recall.
When I've repeated it to myself a sufficient amount of times that it's fresh in my mind.
FEC finds Hillary Clinton campaign and DNC over Trump-related dossier research.
A federal election regulator fined Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign and the DNC earlier this month for not properly disclosing the money they spent on controversial opposition research that led to the infamous Trump-Russia dossier.
This is how they described it in 2022.
Holy crabapples.
Do you have to be dishonest to them?
The DNC was fined $105,000 and the Clinton campaign was fined $8,000 according to a letter sent by the FEC to a conservative group that requested the inquiry.
The dossier was compiled by retired British spy Christopher Steele.
It contained unverified and salacious allegations.
All bullshit.
The money trail behind the Steele dossier has been the subject of intense political scrutiny for years.
More than $1 million flowed from the Clinton campaign and the DNC to the law firm Perkins Coie.
Who was involved in that?
Can you fact check me on this one also?
I think it's Mark Elias that was involved in that.
Which is why Robert Barnes calls him a money launderer.
Yeah, I don't have to fact check that.
That's 100% true.
Which then hired the opposition research company Fusion GPS.
That company hired Steele and asked him to use overseas contacts to dig up dirt on Russia and the rest, as we now know, is corrupt history.
But what does it matter?
What difference does it make at this point?
Like Ben Shapiro saying, what difference does it make who killed JFK?
Hillary Clinton saying, what difference does it make how they died in Benghazi?
People are going to say, what difference does it make?
This is water under the bridge.
Trump got re-elected.
Forgive and forget.
Or just forget.
Or just move on.
Or it's not really corruption.
It's just good politics.
Kids, kids, let me, Jesus out of me.
Okay.
That's what's going on with Operation Crossfire Hurricane.
And Cryptis, what do you want to add on this?
Because I know that you've been looking at this all morning as well.
Basically, you've covered most of it.
There's a lot of dirty money in this.
There's a lot of evidence that the administration inside the FBI not only allowed this, but helped push it.
They used the documents that they knew to be false to get those FISA applications.
They used the same evidence to renew those FISA applications.
Everything here was dirty.
Another interesting tidbit was Christopher Steele was found in Russia talking to Russian officials during the middle of all of this and at the point in time he ditched FBI surveillance and was unable to be tracked at that time when he went into government official buildings.
You know what, Encryptus, when you're talking, if you don't bring up your camera, I'm going to have to bring up this picture next time.
This is going to be the face of Encryptus.
And we'll put like a little mouth like a tete-a-clac thing in it so that...
I'm joking.
This is the problem, is that this was known.
I mean, this was known to everybody who's been paying attention.
Now you just have the cold, hard receipts.
But the fact that Durham, in his report, did he bury it or did he just gloss over it?
They did not emphasize this because there's a reason why they were...
Demoralized within the FBI when Kash Patel was appointed and when Trump won the election.
They knew this for the last better part of nearly a decade now.
And now those of us who knew and those of us who were following it, it's nothing wildly revelatory.
And for those who don't care, they just will not care.
We'll keep looking through it.
And the documents that are truly astonishing, we're going to put one blast.
And the other thing I was about to say is that there's going to be more declassification.
Encryptus, do you know what the schedule is offhand?
I do not.
I will say, because they're doing it in batches, so we're going to get to the other batches when it's time.
That's Operation Crossfire Hurricane.
So you have to appreciate also, by the way, everybody, we're at a hotel and the window overlooks the pool.
And so I've got this kid who's been a very good kid looking out the window at the pool like a puppy in a pet store.
There's a lot of people.
The amount of urine in that pool is far too high.
We'll see anyhow.
We're going to have a fun time this afternoon.
Let me see if I'm going to go to the chats here and get some comments.
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Cheers. Well, I'm going to reach out to the Remanded.
Now, I was supposed to have on R.B. Hamm today, who's a PPC member, a candidate, running for the PPC in the election.
I have extended, with open arms, an invitation to any Conservative member who wants to come on and have a discussion.
Not even a discussion.
Talk about policy, platform, etc.
So this is not a partisan platform that I'm offering.
I said today was not the best day.
I want to do it back at home, but also when there's not breaking news that if the audience doesn't get Addressed will not be too welcoming on the guest.
So we're going to see if that happens.
It will happen next week, but R.B. Hamm in our locals community and on Twitter.
Let me see what his handle is on X. R.B. Hamm.
I know that.
Well, R.B. Hamm.
Yes, his PPC candidate and his handle is at R.B. Hamm 63. With one M. R-B-H-A-M 63. Running for office.
And I'm going to have him on next week.
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It will be 30 minutes early, but I'll do it, says King of Biltong.
Well, now we have conflicting things here.
Can we raid two people?
I don't think I can raid two people.
We can.
We have to wait eight minutes.
So we did promise Hunley that we were going to send him that raid.
I think that's what we do first.
You do what we say.
And then whoever's left over after eight minutes, we send to Biltong.
Okay, good.
We shall do this.
Biltong, we'll do it.
So we're going to try to make everybody happy.
Now, what else do I have going on in the backdrop here, people?
I want to make sure what we're getting.
Yeah, we're going to go back to Canada.
What's up?
He travels well, everybody.
Yesterday, we got up at about, I don't know, 6 o'clock in the morning, Eastern Time, had to go to the airport to take care of some visa stuff, and then wait for our flight at 4.50.
In the meantime, we went to the Miami Museum, had a day there.
Then we get on the flight, 4.50, a five-hour flight, which brings us to, say, 5 o'clock, 10 o'clock Eastern Time.
But then it's only 7 o'clock Vegas time.
And for those of you who don't know, I've forgotten that everything is a lineup in Vegas.
We got off the airport and we're like, oh great, we'll go get the car now.
You gotta go to get a shuttle.
Then you gotta wait in line.
It was a 30 minute wait to get onto a shuttle to go to the car rental.
Then you gotta wait to get the car rental.
Then you gotta go find parking.
Then you gotta go check into the hotel.
Go play on the phone for a few more minutes.
And then by the time we had dinner, it was 9 o'clock East Coast time, which is midnight Canadian time.
Kid did well.
And I missed a big day yesterday.
The news doesn't stop.
Let's get back to Canada for a second, actually.
I do want to pull up Sam Cooper's article, which I intended to...
Read in the opening part.
Beijing uses organized crime to interfere in Taiwan's elections and likely does in Canada.
Taiwanese official.
This is from September 2023.
And what's amazing is when people who have their ears to the ground and when they understand what's going on, time doesn't prove them wrong.
Time proves them...
Starts with a P. It starts with a P. What's it called when you can predict the future?
I can see the water fountains of the Bellagio.
Prognostication. No, I was going to say not predatory.
Premonition. Is there a word like premonitionatory?
Premonition is true.
So this is what he wrote in 2023.
And I believe we're seeing a bit of it now.
Taipei, Taiwan.
Beijing has interfered in Taiwan's elections by using organized crime networks to influence votes for certain candidates and is likely using the same method in Canada, senior Taiwanese official says.
Responding to questions from journalists in Taiwan, Zhihong Zhang, deputy minister of the mainland affairs, said Beijing uses collaborators, including illegal gambling bosses, Taiwanese businessmen, to interfere in Taiwan's elections.
The bureau asked if Zhang Zhang if he could describe Taiwanese knowledge of Beijing's election interference and methods in comparison to examples in China's recent
I think China's tactics have been changing all the time,
John said.
Since we're in the lead-up to a presidential election next January, we know that they have already started the United Front campaign against us.
You should go follow.
Sam Cooper.
He's fantastic.
Link. Okay, now hold on one second.
There was another part of this that I wanted to bring up as well.
Okay, no, that's the...
We already covered that one.
Okay, good.
Go to the chat.
I think what we're going to do now, we've got Sam Cooper, the super fentanyl.
There's so many breaking stories of raids and super fentanyl.
Encryptus, what else was it in the news that we should talk about?
Talk-a-boot.
I'm going to go over to Locals, or vivabarneslaw.locals.com community.
By the way, I won't be able to do a Locals-only afterparty, so what I think I'm going to do now is just talk with the chat on Locals and get some questions out here.
If everybody wants to join.
At Locals.
It's here.
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How do I always forget to plug my own stuff?
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Over in the Locals community, Lily America says, I just sent you an email regarding the ticket name change, so you don't have to research for my email address.
Thanks for helping.
I have to go back to work now.
Lily America, I say enjoy work.
Godspeed. And I think we got everything there.
I'm going to go over to the questions on the left-hand side, which are often amazing that we should address.
Patricia says, Viva Friday!
Viva! I would appreciate your opinion.
I'm a Canadian.
I live in Toronto, Etobicoke, Lakeshore.
This is a very liberal writing.
Even now I'm seeing the signs.
Shocking but true.
We have a PPC MP candidate.
Of course, no one knows about him.
I find it terrible that PPC is not getting any exposure, no traction.
I believe we need a PPC seat in Parliament, as obviously PPC won't win, but at least one seat would be good.
This writing is not going to win.
A PPC seat at this stage.
Do you think a strategic vote is better, i.e.
vote PC versus Liberal, and should I keep with my morals, or should I keep with my morals and vote PPC?
On a side, though I support PPC, I find that Maxime et al.
are not doing a great job for getting exposure.
Patrizia, I never tell anybody how to vote.
I just tell people that if they vote for Liberals, they are an idiot.
Period. Full stop.
So I can't tell you how to vote.
And a Liberal riding in Ontario.
Probably goes liberal anyhow.
I'd be curious to know how Westmount NDG, where I ran, is going to go this year.
But I can't answer that question in good conscience.
Mark Carney is a pathological liar.
His default response is to lie.
We're getting breaking news that I'm going to bring up right now.
Holy crabapples.
This is going to be a follow-up on the previous story.
That I took a lot of Shiite for, as well.
Shiite for.
You all remember when Mahmoud Khalil, I believe he's Syrian-born, Palestinian activist, Colombian PhD postdoc student, married to an American who's eight months pregnant,
who had his green card revoked and was slated to be deported for allegedly participating in pro-Hamas Campus unrest on the Columbia campus.
And the day that he was arrested and everybody on the right side of social media was saying he's a pro-Hamas supporter, participated in the Columbia protest unrest on campus.
And all I wanted to know at the time on that day was what was the evidence?
Videos, statements, because surely if this guy is a vocal proponent, an activist.
Who's partaking in this.
Surely there is black and white, cut and dry, death to the Jews from the river to the sea, annihilate Israel.
I support Hamas.
October 7th was not a terrorist attack type rhetoric.
And that's all I wanted to know.
What were the facts upon which this was based in order to assess whether or not I agreed with it?
I met with a lot of blowback.
You know, a lot of people saying, Viva, you self-hating...
What are you doing?
Viva, they're never going to like you.
As if that was my thought process.
As if I ever think, if they come back with the trains, I won't be on those trains.
Someone actually accused me of this.
Viva, they're not going to spare you when they're shipping people off to the trains.
I have no doubt.
You and I, sir, will be on that train together.
But at the very least, I'll be there with a clean conscience that I didn't resort to the very type of behavior that I spent the last...
Decade, maybe less.
Five years complaining about it.
All I wanted to know, what was the evidence?
And ultimately, the evidence came out that that one interview that he gave with CNN, where he said, we will be here for as long as it takes.
We will do what it takes to counter the FBI, not the FBI, the authorities, the police.
We will be here as long as it takes for the campus to listen to our demands.
Paraphrasing, but the point was he used the word we, we, our, not the words them, their, theirs.
As a negotiator, or as someone who's just a lead negotiator, not a participant, would speak.
And I was like, okay, that, look, you faffle.
You play stupid games by supporting unrest in the name of Hamas, or at the very least in the name of organizations that are actually causing harassment,
disruption to courses, etc.
You're on a privilege.
The privilege in the truest sense of the word.
Then you have the judge who said, no, we can't deport him just yet.
The breaking news of the day, people, and I'm reading this as we're reading this, Columbia anti-Israel Mahmoud Khalil can be deported.
Judge rules.
Mahmoud Khalil faces deportation for his role in Columbia University campus protests against Israel.
Immigration judge has ruled that Mahmoud Khalil can be deported from the United States due to his involvement in leading last year's pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University.
Encrypt us if you're able to find the CNN interview clip so that we can just, like, you know, button it up for the purposes of the segment so that nobody doesn't know exactly what he said, which, as far as I'm concerned, that was the most damning piece of evidence, and that was the one that was provided by Danny, Danny Ann, direct.
D-A-N-I, Danny Ann.
She's amazing.
You should follow her.
When I saw that, I'm like, okay, you can't really argue with that.
That was not an op-ed merely expressing words, although even words could be like, you know, death to etc.
are just words.
That was active participation in, organization in, not merely being a spokesperson for and on behalf of a party that you do not represent.
Let me get back to the article.
Judge James Comins ruled in Louisiana.
On Friday that Khalil 30 can be deported saying that the U.S. government met its burden of the proof to remove him.
I would like to, oh here, quote, I would like to quote what you said last time that there's nothing that's more important to this court than due process, rights, and fundamental fairness.
End quote.
Khalil told the court.
Clearly, what we witnessed today, neither of these principles were present today or in this whole process.
This is exactly why the Trump administration has sent me to this court a thousand miles away from my family.
I just hope that the urgency that you deemed fit for me The urgency that you deemed fit for me are afforded to the hundreds of others who have been here without hearings for months.
Khalil's team's attorney have until April 23 to file relief applications.
During the hearing Friday, Department of Homeland Security attorneys also spoke about how Khalil misrepresented himself on his green card application.
DHS said that Khalil was not upfront about some of the organizations he is involved with.
Khalil, they said, willfully failed to disclose his employment with the Syrian office in the British embassy in Beirut.
When he applied for permanent U.S. residency.
Federal officials alleged that Khalil was, quote, inadmissible at the time of his adjustment, end quote, because of, quote, fraud or willful misrepresentation of material fact in his status application.
The agency also accused Khalil of failing to disclose his work with the United Nations Relief Board, UNRWA.
I mean, that's another thing.
You can't really argue with lying on a visa application if it's true.
The only question is, is it true?
Bottom line, the video alone will get to it.
Tuesday, Comins ordered the federal government to provide evidence by Wednesday justifying its attempt to deport Khalil.
Marco Rubio responded on behalf of the government in a roughly one and a half page letter sent to the court.
He said the provisions of the Immigration Act to justify Khalil's removal.
The provision allows the U.S. Secretary to deport non-citizens if the Secretary determines their presidency in the U.S. would have serious adverse events on foreign policy.
And we're going to get to that in a bit.
Rubio accused Khalil of participating in anti-Semitic protests, disruptive activities, yada yada yada.
Condoning anti-Semitic conduct and disruptive protests in the United States would severely undermine that significant foreign policy objective, Rubio wrote.
It's sad.
Some people are saying he's got an eight-month pregnant wife, and then others like Gad Saad astutely point out that doesn't mean you didn't violate the law.
In fact, it might mean that you've just victimized another person.
That person-to-be, that eight-month-old baby, to be born now and have to deal with the fact that daddy is going to be deported to Syria?
Lied about his work for the Syrian government?
Work that he did for the UNRWA, which it now is known had members actively participate in the October 7 terrorist attacks?
This is a faffle of the highest order.
You go to a foreign country and you...
Partake in disruptive protests on campus that lead to harassment and actively boast about how you're going to do it for as long as necessary until your objectives are met?
Let me just see who appointed this judge.
James Comins, appointed in 2023.
I don't know.
Drop that in the chat.
Thank you very much.
Is that the KamiTube link?
Yep. Let's see if this...
I hate these AI videos.
They put these videos and just slap over some music and some text.
Let me lower the volume a little bit here.
Does this have the...
It's speaking a few seconds in.
Okay. Lower the volume.
It's very loud.
I go from today to a surprise that the university has suspended me, although I had received assurances that I wouldn't face any disciplinary measure for my efforts.
I was not part of this encampment, I did not sleep in this encampment.
This shows the randomness and the arbitrary measures that the university is taking against their students.
Does it have what he said?
Oh, this is it.
Oh, this is it.
No, this one doesn't have it.
It's the one where he was talking to CNN and he says, we will stay here as long as we need to to have our objectives met.
I've looked through hundreds of videos.
I don't see it here.
Yeah, hold on.
Let me see.
No, no, no.
I definitely tweeted it.
Danny on Viva.
Yeah, let me see if I can find this here real quick.
Danny on had the best.
She put the best clip out here.
Let me just take this one out.
Mahmoud Danian.
See if we can do it in five seconds.
If we can't, we won't.
Danian direct posted.
It doesn't matter.
I'm pretty accurately summarizing it.
I have no doubt it's devastating, but it's another thing.
We're going to get to the point where, as a matter of principle, people are going to sell the rope to the people who want to hang them with it.
At some point, you have to...
Lay down a law.
Just make sure that it's clear and evenly applied.
If you lie on a visa application, it's grounds for revocation.
And it sounds like there's good basis to believe that he lied.
You are on a visa and partake in politically disruptive harassment campaigns.
That privilege can be revoked.
All right, that's it.
Let's do...
How much time do we have left here?
Let's do 13 minutes of...
Q&A in the vivabarneslaw.locals.com community.
Locals, it will not be exclusive because I'm not going to end it because I want to do the raid properly, but we're going to go to the chat and take questions here.
And if you want, you can come over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com and watch it.
It will not be for supporters only because I believe it's for everybody.
So here, Locals, Rumble, I'm sorry, Rumble.
Is this us here?
Yeah, this is us.
Come to Locals and partake in the chat.
Become members.
And if you want to support the work that we do, support the work that we do.
$10 a month, $100 a year.
Best community out there.
You get the exclusive Bourbon with Barnes' several days a week.
You get the, typically the after party of every day stream with me.
You get a bunch of content that I post up there.
Some of it's more family related.
You would have seen the sneak peek of Viva Family explores the oldest town in America, St. Augustine.
It was beautiful.
Now that's published everywhere.
But I'm going to go to the chat.
What's up?
And let's go to the chat and take some chat over here.
What's that?
Kid found some food under the bed of the Vegas hotel.
Don't touch anything in a Vegas hotel.
Let's see here.
Encrypt us.
Any chat that I should deal with specifically?
Nope. Let's go over here.
Here we got Jerry says, Viva, short version for you and Robert Barnes, many plants ready to produce vehicles.
All they need are caravans of trucks from Canada and Mexico to bring the tooling.
For those with further interest, United Auto Workers, UAW, Sean Fain, stressed that there is an excess capacity in the auto industry.
...amid President Trump's tariffs and layoffs at certain manufacturers.
Fain joined CNN's The Source on Thursday, just a day after the Trump administration import tariffs went into place and following the news that Stellantis was halting production at plants in Canada and Mexico and had plants to lay off 900 employees.
There is excess capacity all over the country right now, and Stellantis has excess capacity right in Warren.
Michigan, where they're laying people off.
Yesterday, I saw POTUS had Gretchen Whitmer in the Oval Office and he signed some orders, complimented her.
I am sure he wants her to open up all the closed auto plants and supply in Michigan.
Last night, I talked to my son, who is teaching a confined spaces class in Lima, Ohio, at the GM engine plant there.
He has been in a lot of closed plants, which have been used for various classes and teaches rescue rope operations, paramounts, etc.
He said the plants are not in any state of disrepair.
They are ready for caravans of trucks and carrying all the necessary tooling to bring back auto stuff to the USA to come, you know.
Did we talk about Trump's...
We did talk about Trump's master play with the tariffs, right?
We did.
It's amazing.
The markets...
Oh my goodness!
Did we talk about the threats of insider trading with the unusual whales thing?
Did I do that one?
You did on Twitter.
Yeah, but that's...
That happened Wednesday afternoon.
Don't put it there.
That happened Wednesday afternoon.
Well, don't waste it.
Save it for later.
Kids putting Viva...
We've been putting Viva Fry stickers in random locations in Vegas.
So if you see one, take a picture of it.
So, the unusual whales has gone off the deep end in terms of Trump derangement syndrome.
It's actually wild to see.
They're actively right now engaging in what we call disinformation laundering.
Where they're citing...
The unusual whales, just to point out how unhinged they've gotten, the White House is considering using our tax dollars to give $10,000 per year to every person in Greenland per New York Times.
So they're quoting the New York Times, recycling that, what I suspect is going to be disinformation at the end of the day, because I don't know about this, but even if it was $10,000 for
But either way, I think what they're talking about is in relation to the actual purchase price that they're offering Greenland, which is an equivalent of $10,000.
No, hold on.
I want the chat to...
Is that correct?
No, am I wrong?
58,000?
I did it with Google math.
I didn't even do it myself.
57,000 times 10,000, and that is 1, 10, 100, 1,000, 10,000, 100,000, 1,000,000, 70,000,000, 570,000,000.
Maybe I'm not seeing the numbers right.
You're 100% right.
Okay, good.
So that's the unusual whales.
Now, 570 million, it's not even a billion, and they've given 150 billion to Ukraine, of which however much of that was lost.
The unusual whales came out and had another amazingly stupid take on the tariffs.
But I can't remember it now.
Let me see here if I can find this.
But the bottom line that the Trump tariffs have...
Oh, there was the insider trading!
That's why I'm getting distracted.
When Trump said, now's a good time to buy in the markets, and then a few hours later announced there was a 90-day pause on the retaliatory tariffs, you had that guy, Chris Murphy, from Connecticut, who's arguably but not arguably just as mentally unhinged as Adam Schiff.
He comes out and says, this is insider trading.
That Donald Trump took to social media to publicly say, now's a good time to buy some stocks.
And they call it insider trading.
And I said, this is the most amazing type of insider trading that you do publicly on social media.
And you knew that they were going to come after him.
On the one hand, they're saying insider trading.
And on the other hand, they're saying...
Oh, hold on a second.
And on the other hand, they're saying that he's blowing the market.
There's no way around whatever he says and whatever he does, they're going to accuse him of being corrupt.
I want to find the Chris Murphy where I laid into him.
I remember that I did.
It was on Twitter where I have fun forever.
Forever highlighting the stupidity.
Here we go.
This is The Unusual Whales.
They've lost their mind.
I don't know who's ever going to take them seriously again.
Look at this.
All right.
I think people knew of the tariff pause and traded it beforehand.
I think people knew of the tariff pause and traded beforehand.
He said it publicly.
Oh, no.
Sorry. Not the tariff pause.
Now's a good time to buy.
You can see Trump posted buy on Truth Social.
calls right before the news someone opened SPI 509 calls expiring today.
Those calls are up 2100% in one hour.
You can see all the volume was literally opened today.
You can see all the volume is new opening volume but also on the weekly QQQ.
I can't pretend to understand everything that they're saying.
I can only highlight their TDS stupidity, where On the one hand, they say, unusual.
Marjorie Taylor Greene buying on the dip when she said everybody was panicking and selling.
And then, another one, were they breaking the US has instituted reciprocal tariffs on nearly every nation in the world except for North Korea and Russia, per BBC.
And I have to highlight how stupid they are about that.
I had the full tweet.
But let's not be mistaken, there's already tariffs on them.
And then they deleted that tweet discreetly.
Just pfft.
Deleted. Now they're coming out and saying, this is highly unusual.
People knew about the pause on the tariffs.
People were talking about it.
Oh, you see, I just got disconnected.
Please stop.
Please stop.
People, I yeeted myself again.
It's just every 90 minutes, Rumble Studios says, we've had enough of you, Viva.
Oh, toss me my phone.
They knew.
Trust them now.
They're saying that people knew about it.
Buy the dip.
Buy the dip.
It's insider trading.
Can I not find the Chris Murphy one?
The problem is there's too many stupid people.
You want the clip of him?
The one that you responded to?
No, I didn't even take the clip of him.
I wanted to see my response because my response was funny because the guy's an idiot.
But he put out a video talking about insider trading.
And, um...
I'm just going to see who's texting me here.
Okay. Are you able to find it, Encryptus?
If we find it.
But the bottom line is, he's crashing the markets.
Blame him.
The markets aren't crashing.
Insider trading for publicly stating now's a good time to buy.
Can you imagine?
It is a risky thing to do because if he knows he's going to pause the tariffs, presumably he knows it's going to have a positive impact on the markets, although it's not even necessarily the case that it will.
But you say things like that.
It's like when Elon Musk was publicly tweeting about when you're publicly tweeting about things that can impact the price of a stock, you have to be careful about it, especially when you're the CEO of the company.
When you're the CEO of the country, and if you do know in the back of your mind, maybe he didn't know they were going to pause the tariffs, maybe it was a last minute thing, you're inviting critique.
But for him to, can you imagine if what he was actually trying to do was give a leg up, like actually trying to give back to the people?
Say like, you know, America, if you can buy some stock, now might be a good time.
The only thing is, I think yesterday's performance wiped out a bit of the market.
I don't know what the market's doing today, but you can't watch that stuff.
I get obsessed.
With that stupid stuff.
Anyhow, that's it.
Ah, yes.
Thank you very much.
Let's bring this gem up and see if I was too mean or not.
Oh! Okay, I thought he blocked me for a second.
Alright. We're going to play this one and we're going to end the show on this before we do the raid.
And it's going to make you want to puke.
So I have questions about the tariff announcements today.
Who benefited and who made money?
And this should matter to you too.
Everyone who listened to Trump when he said to the world, now would be a good time to buy some stock.
This could be an enormous scam.
It could be.
What we know is that about 9.30 today, Trump posts on social media that people should buy.
It's a good time to buy.
And then three hours later, guess what?
He announces that there's going to be a 90-day suspension of many of the tariffs.
Predictably, the market, which had been crashing, shoots up.
And anyone who made investments early today likely made a lot of money.
And so the question is, who close to Trump knew that he was going to suspend the tariffs?
Which of his Mar-a-Lago friends or his billionaire advisors were able to capitalize on that inside information?
Why did Trump send out that post to his supporters earlier in the day?
The bottom line is that the chaotic nature of this tariff policy with Trump's position changing every single hour gives ample opportunity for any individual who has early access to information about the White House's change in position to make boatloads of money,
either by investing at the right time Or pulling their money out of the market at the right time.
This entire White House is one giant grift.
Donald Trump and his friends are in power in order to use their access to government to make money.
It stinks and we should get to the bottom of it.
I'll tell you what stinks.
Your breath.
Chris Murphy.
LOL insider information that he literally and by your own dumbass theory and admission shared with the entire world.
Do you even hear yourself?
Or is your level of retardation so deep your eardrums no longer pick up on the sound of your own verbal diarrhea?
That's good.
That's well deserved.
People, I've got a kid who has been very good here.
We're going to either go to the pool or someone said Red Rock.
Well, Red Rock Canyon we're doing.
It's just a question of when.
But someone said Boulder something.
Boulder Village?
I'm looking to see what he wants to do.
He's thinking about it.
He's looking at the pool, not realizing it's about 50% urine.
Okay, so that's it.
Go raid Hunley, America's Untold Stories.
If you're not going to go do that, I will give you the link and see how else to do the raid here.
Rumble. And I'm going to go to Eat at Anton's.
And Eat at Anton's is right here.
And he is going live.
Is he going live?
He's live right now.
I'm going to give everybody the link in the chat so you can...
Oh, he's actually using a power tool to stir something.
If you want to go support...
I'll trigger a second read.
Just don't shut the stream off yet.
In eight minutes.
Okay, so I'm going to then check out.
I'm going to leave my computer running.
I'm not going to end the stream.
And in eight minutes, Encryptus, ping me once you've done it.
Then I'll formally end the stream.
Locals, let me make sure that...
MiniVivaBattlefieldVegas? Oh!
He saw the sign for that also.
The BattleBots.
We don't have very much time here.
In fact, you know what?
I'm just going to read the chat for about five minutes here.
S. Ray says, I hope you and MiniViva have a great time this weekend.
May the debauchery and chicanery be just enough.
Enjoy. Do you want to talk and say...
Who knows your name?
Come here, say hi to the world.
You don't want to say what your favorite part is?
So we see those peacock ladies.
There's more skin than clothing on those girls and those women.
What else do we see?
We haven't yet run into Bucket Boy or Matthew Pretty, which I'm looking for the bucket drummer.
I have not seen...
I haven't seen a really good...
I'm looking for a moment where we can find a really amazing busker, make a video, and publish it.
I haven't really seen...
What does a busker mean?
It means a street performer.
Does everybody know what busker means?
In fact, maybe a lot of people don't.
Busker is, I guess, the technical polite term for a street performer.
Viva Hope, your book sales are doing well.
I'm such an idiot.
I didn't bring any books.
I mean, not that we would have been able to travel with that many, but I'm an idiot.
I'm just an idiot.
Yesterday was so stressful.
Yeah, what's up?
There's so many people looking at me.
He's been putting his face against the window, and it's quite clear where he's been putting his face against the window.
Ursula G says, oh my god, that's such bullshit.
It's okay when we do it.
Now that I'm sure what that is about, have I missed any tipped questions over in Locals?
Tipped? I hope you and many of you are having a good time.
Lily America sent me an email.
Good. Chat.
Let me go to the chat for a few more minutes here.
Hey dude, go in the fridge and get a Starbucks coffee.
Have you had to explain to Ethan what the other kind of street performer is yet?
LOL Vegas baby says Pam Walker.
Now what I have to explain to him is what that smell is in the air.
But then you look at the people.
No judgment on anybody who partakes in that.
Bill, I'm looking at you.
Say it again.
Why did I move my computer?
So that people don't see you jumping on the bed in the background the entire time.
No, leave it.
It's very sad.
You see a lot of people who are clearly on drugs.
I don't believe that Mary Jane is the precursor or what they call the gateway drug, but you could see it messes some people up.
Shelter provides nothing.
You want a robust immune system.
You can't prevent the germs from You know, you can't prevent exposure to the germs, and we have good discussions.
It's good training.
I'm not good at it, because whenever I go through, you know, when was it that we were in New York, and I went through Times Square, and I'm telling my kids, like, don't talk to anybody, they're going to sell you something.
Somebody starts talking to me, I end up walking home with a rap album on a CD, and we listen to it on the drive back.
Alright, well, that's it.
But, yeah, no, we're having a good time.
We had...
We saw someone with a parrot?
Yeah. That was in St. Augustine's.
No. I saw someone with two parrots when we were walking.
Kalem, formerly of Lotus Eaters, was there for Fallout New Vegas.
He said, like, you're gonna have to pay for a picture.
He saw two parrots.
Yeah, the person who had parrots on the street, they take pictures of the parrots.
Those guys in the suits, the cartoon suits, I don't understand.
Who put their cat...
That's so cute!
Oh, someone's going to get in trouble on the internet for that, I'll tell you what.
I love it, it's so cute.
Red team, you know, well, red team, you know, MJ versus alcohol, the issue, well, the issue is like, the devastating effects of alcohol are known, time tested and true for thousands of years.
What's the boom?
Pam Walker, Mr. Mike says, we've got Gabbard working to make our country safe again.
Is there a play on this?
America's Untold Stories?
Oh, okay, so America's Untold Stories are on.
Okay. Kid's been very good.
He's going crazy now.
I'm pushing my luck in terms of what I can get away with from a well-behaved child.
Okay. Can we raid now?
Nope. How many minutes?
Four. Four minutes.
Okay. I've done it.
I'm gonna...
No, give him a shout-out.
Shout-out to Purple Dinosaur.
The kid packs.
I'm looking.
I'm just making sure.
I open his carry-on backpack.
It's filled with stuffed animals.
I'm like, not needed, not needed.
Now we have a...
You took out Donald Trump!
We have a dog that he's called Donald Trump.
Okay. He likes to stay at home and can't go to Las Vegas.
That doll will stay clean.
Shout out, shout in, says Sfiances.
Have fun, guys, says Pam Walker.
How many minutes?
What is the numerical number?
It's eight.
Boopsy says, my brother plays the sax or flute on the strip, busking.
Joe is his name.
You guys kind of look alike.
That is when he was younger.
Had long hair.
He's broke.
Give him a tip if you can.
P.S. He's a Trump hater.
Boopsy. We're looking for a sax player or a flutist whose name is Joe.
He's doing backflips and hit the ceiling.
We got me wrestling a gator.
Kids will be kids.
Yep. McTrump and Crime Dog.
Who's that?
That's me.
Look at that.
That's you!
Yeah! Yeah!
Oh, get my phone.
Get my phone.
It's right here.
How many steps did we do today?
How many?
Well, no, you take a guess.
How many?
10,000.
Oh, I'm going to look.
10,000.
I'm saying we did 17,000 steps today.
And the truth is...
Are you going to walk around the sphere tonight?
We're going to do more stepping, that's for sure.
We've done 14,900 steps thus far today.
And it's funny, we go, it's literally like, it's a machine, and you can tell when the machine is getting low on energy.
Mood changes immediately.
We went and got half-sweet bubble tea.
He walked all the way back.
He wasn't going to make it.
It was like Moses in the desert, and then he came across a beautiful iced cup of boba tea.
Let me escape here and see what else is going on in the chat.
VivaFry, okay, I got that.
HelloDavid says, 60 special.
Have an awesome weekend, everyone.
Thanks, VivaFry.
Thanks, Encryptus.
Thanks, Ethan, for keeping them in line, says Mr. Mike, Mr. Mike.
Mrs. Larue says, sweet, glad he's still pretending, playing, and enjoying his childhood.
And then we got a beautiful dog, another beautiful dog.
And they've got a dog, a cat.
Abort controls.
That's the dog getting attacked by the cat.
S-Ray says, Viva, there's an atomic museum and mob museum nearby you guys.
Never been, but it's been a ton of research for my sun strip in September.
We walked all the way from the core, no, from just a little near Treasure Island to the pyramid.
I had never been in the pyramid.
The pyramid?
Is it called the Luxor?
Is a destination on its own?
I had no idea.
It's amazing.
And then we saw the Bodies Museum, but I feel it's morally...
It's unethical to partake in the Bodies Museum now that I know that they weren't giving their consent.