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May 14, 2025 - Viva & Barnes
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Derek Chauvin to get Pardoned? WSJ Hit Piece on Roger Ver Pardon? AND MORE!
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Behold the beauty of nature.
For those who are listening on podcast, you are looking at a caterpillar hanging upside down.
Many of you will have already seen this on Twitter, but to be quite honest with you, I have been frantically getting my links ready because of breaking news.
The sound you just heard was me popping a second energy drink.
Natural energy.
No sucralose or sugar.
And while I get the links ready, behold the beauty and glory of the universe.
*thunk*
Oh shoot.
It's doing it.
This is the culmination.
This is the culmination of hours of tracking this caterpillar, walking across, trying to find his spot, getting into formation in the J formation when it turns into a chrysalis.
This is the moment.
It's happening right now.
I'm going to capture it.
Yes.
Oh gosh.
Get it in focus.
Get it in focus.
No, no, no, no.
Viva struggles with focus on his camera.
This one.
Oh gosh.
Oh my goodness, don't do that.
It's happening right now.
It's happening right now.
I've been watching this for about three hours.
It's actually much more than that.
It's now going to break off its skin and turn into the chrysalis.
The skin is going to get pushed all the way to the top.
We are witnessing, if not one of the greatest transformations in the natural universe.
There's nothing greater.
That was a caterpillar that spent days gorging itself, pooping all over the plants.
Lots of poop.
It gets fat like you can't believe.
Then it goes looking for a place to attach itself to.
We follow this caterpillar across our backyard, across the carpet.
Then it goes and attaches itself to a safe spot.
Gets into the J formation, which has now lasted about 14 hours, as far as I can tell.
And then after 12, 14 hours in the J formation, it turns into this chrysalis, breaks its skin off.
I mean, is there anything more glorious in this?
And you're going to see the skin.
I think it gets absorbed into the chrysalis.
And it's going to stay in this chrysalis for five to seven days.
It's going to turn into soup.
It's doing it right now.
It's doing it right now.
Don't do anything.
Can you imagine eating so much that you've lost your skin open?
And it's going to turn into liquid, and then it's going to reformulate itself as a butterfly.
And we had a chrysalis that didn't work to fruition.
I'm going to stop when it sheds that little piece of skin.
We opened it up and it was liquid.
Look at the skin going up to the top.
Wash my glasses.
Wash my glasses.
Look at the skin.
Do you see the skin going all the way?
And I think it's going to pull it in.
It's just amazing.
Those were the antennae that three minutes ago were at the top of the caterpillar where it's head.
I googled, you know, does it keep its head during the metamorphosis?
It doesn't.
6,000 people are watching the caterpillar.
The caterpillar turns into soup.
Turned into a cocoon.
A chrysalis.
It's not a cocoon, by the way.
And now it's busted through its skin.
When it drops the skin, then we're going to end the skin.
And look what it's going to do.
It's going to pull the skin.
Look at this.
I don't even know how this works.
Look at it dance.
It's dancing.
It's like shaking loose like a dog.
This is the most amazing thing on the face of the planet.
Shaking loose a turd on its butt.
Absolutely.
You can't even appreciate how amazing it is.
Doesn't matter.
She's going to get to watch the video afterwards.
I think it's going to pull the skin in.
Look at this.
Now it looks basically like a maggot or a larva.
This is real time.
There's no sped up.
There's no time lapse here.
Look at that.
Okay, maybe it's not going to take the skin into it.
Maybe it's going to just drop the skin.
Oh my goodness.
Alright, well that gave me some time to pull up the links because there's some breaking news today yet again.
But before we even get into any of this good afternoon, everybody, how goes the battle?
I'm going to put together a longer version of that video because I've literally been tracking that particular caterpillar for the better part of the last 36 hours.
It was eating plants, pooping all over the place.
Then I see it on its move and I'm like, I'm following it.
Caterpillars don't move fast and it's going across the carpet in the backyard.
Then it gets to some spot and it didn't like it.
Then it starts going back.
Then it goes up the bottom of that little Ikea kid's stool.
And it attaches itself to the bottom.
And then that was last night at about 7 o 'clock, I noticed it, maybe 8 o 'clock.
I've been like, how long does it take?
12, 10?
They say 8 to 10 hours, 10 to 12 hours.
I go do the Unusual Suspects podcast this morning.
On the way back, I asked my wife, has it gone chrysalis yet?
She says, no.
I get back.
I do culture wars with Tim Pool.
We talk about Derek Chauvin, which we're going to talk about today.
Then I come out and it does it before my very eyes.
If that doesn't make you believe in intelligent design, nothing will.
The only argument against why this is not evidence of intelligent design, if the designer were that intelligent, why the hell would he make everything so bloody complicated?
Here, I'm going to make a butterfly.
So what happens?
The butterfly just, you know, grows out of a seed?
No!
The butterfly starts as a caterpillar.
All right, cool.
And then the caterpillar grows wings?
No!
The caterpillar only eats the milkweed leaf until it gorges itself, until it's fat.
And it sheds its skin four times in the process.
All right, and then it grows?
No, no, no.
Then it goes and finds itself under a nice hiding spot and busts open its skin.
It's like, oh, and then it just comes out of the...
No!
Then it turns into a soup, and some of these proteins, or these, I don't even know what the hell they are, they retain a certain memory, and then it grows out of the soup into a butterfly, emerges from the chrysalis, fills up its wings with fluid, and then flies off.
It's glorious.
Now that's going to give you a little bit of optimism in the world.
I started a little bit deliberately with the beauty of nature so that we can get to the really ugly part of nature.
I mean, it's sort of the two-faced part of nature.
It's both ugly and beautiful.
Humans.
Humans are both awesome and awful.
Glorious and villainous.
They're made of the image of God and some of them don't seem to remember that.
Some of them think that they're God.
And the story coming out of Canada as of yesterday, breaking news, I got the judgment, the...
Five minutes before going live was that Katie from the Universal Ostrich Farm in British Columbia, which was issued a cull order or a kill order, a slaughter order, a murder order.
Some smartass on the internet says, Viva, murder doesn't apply to animals.
Well, first of all, when you're using it hyperbolically, it does.
When liquid death says murder your thirst.
They don't mean literally the intentional, unlawful killing of a human.
They mean applying that rationale to destroying your thirst.
Hashtag not an ad.
Although I would sponsor Liquid Death if they were so listening.
It's delicious stuff.
It's murder.
In the hyperbolic sense, in the spiritual sense, in the moral sense.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
CFIA.
Remember it.
Say it loud.
They should be very proud of what they're doing.
Because they're doing it to protect people after all, right?
You don't go...
Anonymize yourselves, protect your tweets.
If you're doing something that is bona fide protection of humans, you'd be naturally praised if you were doing that.
They get a kill order to slaughter.
It was just under 400 ostriches.
I got confirmation of this, so I don't make a mistake.
Just under 400 ostriches, because a couple of them allegedly tested positive for the avian flu months ago.
They get a kill order for all of them, even the healthy ones, even the ones that survived the avian flu.
They get this kill order based on an anal swab PCR test of two birds, depriving the owners of their own right and ability to do their own tests.
They get a kill order.
The family of ostrich farms, which has been its universal ostrich farms, which has been in the family for 30 plus years.
Some of these ostriches are 35 years old, have been in the family for 35 years.
They go and get an emergency injunction in joining the CFIA from enforcing its kill order.
They then have a hearing on judicial review of the Righteousness, the rightfulness, the lawfulness of the order itself.
Two months later, they get a ruling that says, no, the ruling, you know, we have to defer to the authority of the Soviet tribunal that is the CFIA, and their order wasn't fundamentally unfair, yada, yada, yada.
Their order stands.
So what was an urgent slaughter back in the day to prevent the outbreak or the spread of the H5N1, H1N, whatever the hell that is, the avian flu, the next...
Scandemic that's going to be co-opted to strip us of our rights, liberties, and property.
What was an urgency then is now two months later, all of the ostriches are healthy.
None of them are sick.
And they go say, well, the order you got two months ago with the information you had at the time was reasonable, etc.
And so now go and kill them.
And if you think I'm exaggerating...
Enraged.
Enraged.
Stay within the bounds of the law because what they want to do is trigger people into doing something stupid so they can then lock people up and deprive people of their rights even more.
BC Ostrich Farm, quote, devastated.
After federal judge rules, cull of nearly 400 birds can proceed.
Farm suffered avian flu outbreak.
When?
You scumbag pieces of shit at the CBC.
When?
But owners have argued they did not pose wider risk.
When did they have the avian flu outbreak?
How big of an outbreak was it?
Months ago?
A couple of dozen?
At best?
BC Ostrotron says it's devastated by the court ruling that upholds an order to have nearly 400 bird flock killed due to the detection of the avian flu.
When?
CBC.
When was it detected?
And hopes to continue the fight.
To fight the case in court, the order to have the birds killed has attracted the attention of hundreds of supporters who have made monetary donations to the farm's legal fund and held rallies in favor of saving the ostriches.
The owners of Universal Ostrich in Edgewood, southeastern BC, argue the birds have survived the outbreak, are happy and healthy, and could provide valuable insight into fighting the disease.
Though federal court justice Russell Zinn wrote, It's considerable sympathy.
Yada, yada, yada.
He found that the CFIA ordered the call after following proper procedure and its mandate to attempt to stop the spread of the deadly virus.
Two months ago.
Personal, we read the decision yesterday.
Avian influenza is a virus capable of causing serious harm to both animals and humans.
So we better kill the animals!
Whatever.
Skip that.
In a post to its Facebook page, Save Our Ostriches, the farm says it's absolutely devastated by the ruling, which includes an order to pay $15,000 to cover the government's legal costs.
They're taking the private citizens' money, ordering them to pay for the government's legal costs, which are taxpayer-paid in the first place.
Oh, but they're going to be saving the taxpayers from this frivolous contestation of having their animals slaughtered, so they're going to, in addition to killing their animals, make them pay for the legal fees.
Resulting from contesting having their animals murdered.
You want to talk about adding insult to injury.
I don't even know if this is adding injury to insult.
No, this is worse.
This is adding injury to whatever.
Heartbroken.
Katie Pasigny, whose mother is co-owner of the farm, says they plan to fight this legally as far as we can go.
She told the Canadian press they are inviting supporters to come to the farm and show, quote, kindness, peacefulness, and love in protest of the cult.
They're not going to make it public topic because they don't want everyone to know we have thousands of people behind us, she said.
CBC News has reached out to the CFIA.
Hey, CBC News, when did they have the outbreak?
The call was first ordered December 2024.
Sorry, I should be fair.
December 31, 2024.
So, January 2025.
January to February.
March, April, May.
Four months ago.
It's January, February, March, April.
Four and a half months ago.
It's an emergency.
Got to kill them now because they tested positive for avian flu five freaking months ago.
The lawyer for Ostrich Farm argued they failed in its mandate to fully investigate, yada, yada.
They failed because they're a bunch of animals looking for an excuse to slaughter, to terrorize, to usurp private property ownership rights in the name of the greater good.
It doesn't matter.
He said the court would be...
Faulting decision.
This court cannot consider new evidence.
Oh, of course.
You can't consider the fact that they're not sick.
You've got to kill them as though they are sick based on what they weren't at the time when you know that they're not.
We can't consider new evidence.
We can't accept reality.
We can't hear the fact that they're not sick now and haven't been sick for four months or two months, whatever.
Can't hear that.
We've got to go and kill them now because we thought they were sick four months ago.
Yeah.
This is Chernobyl-level defy reality.
This is like, Soviet levels do not believe your own lying eyes.
I conclude that the CFIA has...
We read the order yesterday.
You notice that CBC doesn't tell you when the outbreak was because they would not have any public support if they told you when the outbreak occurred and the fact that these animals have not been sick for months.
They're not proud of their decision, though, it would seem.
Because, you know, it's an amazing thing.
Yeah.
When you're proud, you're saving people.
If I were responsible for saving people, I might not toot my own horn too much.
I mean, I did do the Heimlich maneuver on my mother.
Straight up saved her.
She was choking on lettuce, snowed in delicatessen, Montreal, to carry.
I did the Heimlich maneuver in a restaurant and popped a load of lettuce out of my mom's throat.
And I kept it in a bag on a fridge until it rotted to the point I had to throw it out.
And I said, never forget.
I saved your life so I can be a big pain in the ass.
I can take money out of your wallet whenever I want.
I'm joking.
I'm not really joking, actually, but I did that.
They should be very proud.
No, no, they're not proud.
They're protecting their tweets.
The rabble don't understand what's good for them.
Now they're harassing us, and now they're harassing us on Twitter by tagging us and calling us a bunch of monsters that we would kill 400 healthy 300-pound ostriches that have been in the family of this farm for 35 years.
They don't know what's good for them.
So now we must, as a government agency, Protect our tweets?
I don't pay for that anymore because I don't pay taxes in Canada now, but Canadians pay for that.
Canadians are paying for the government agency to take their taxpayer dollars, murder their animals, and then protect themselves and shield themselves from criticism when they get blowback for being a bunch of murderous dictators.
Be proud.
Inspection Can is their handle.
I posted the video.
Share it.
Let the world know if we fail as people right now to prevent this slaughter, We fail.
They might still very well do it.
They carry out unlawful executions of innocent people because they can't admit that they were wrong, because if they admit that they were wrong in one case, they don't have to admit that they were wrong in other cases, or at least potentially.
If they successfully slaughter these 400 ostriches, we will all have collectively failed.
It is the biggest...
Obscenest load of shit you can possibly imagine.
When I had Katie on the channel, I say, logistically speaking, I know what ostriches look like.
I don't even want to say that there's a farm somewhere else because they might get raided by the cops and have their ostriches slaughtered.
I used to go to an ostrich farm.
I used to get ostrich eggs.
Go look up Viva Fry ostrich.
Some of my most popular videos involved ostrich eggs.
One of them was an ostrich egg omelet.
7 million views.
Very weird.
A lot of Indian from India people commented on that video.
Then I did the world's biggest egg in the vinegar.
I soaked an ostrich egg in vinegar for two weeks until it melted off all of the shell.
It was the coolest thing ever.
I've seen those animals.
They're beautiful.
I think they're stupid, but they're beautiful.
They've got talons.
They can rip you open in one kick.
They've got legs.
They've got juicy, tender, very delicious edible meat on them.
How do you kill 300, 400 ostriches?
Do you chop their heads off?
Do you shoot them with a shotgun?
Do you euthanize them, like calmly inject them and put them to sleep and then euthanize them?
Where do you dispose of their bodies?
They were making, Katie at Ostrich Farm, they were making them dig trenches for their corpses.
You think animals are not going to dig up those things and eat those animals?
And the spread of disease is the concern?
You think that's inhumane?
And then Katie explained during the interview, they gave her parents a number to call afterwards if they're distraught.
Can you imagine?
Like, someone comes in and kills your squirrel, kills your raccoon like they did in New York, comes in and kills your dog.
There's a movie about this.
That's what's going on in Canada.
Make some freaking noise.
Peaceful, non-violent, non-harassing, because up in Canada, you know, they got some very, very lax laws in terms of what constitutes harassment.
If you misgender someone at the CFIA, they might have you down for a hate crime, potentially life in prison.
I'm joking, bada bing, bada boom.
Absolute insanity.
Just understand, the birds are healthy.
They've been healthy for months.
That judge comes out and says, well, they made the best decision they did at the time.
Well, it ain't the time anymore.
There is no risk of avian flu right now.
And you're not going to eliminate the risk of the avian flu by slaughtering 400 healthy ostriches, some of whom survived and might have some scientific value for their ability to survive the avian flu.
But they've got to kill.
They've got to kill as many birds as possible because otherwise, if they don't slaughter millions and millions of birds, well, the H5N1 avian flu is not really the public health crisis that they need it to be in order to usurp more powers, lock you down, shut you up, and govern you harder, daddy.
No, and speaking of governing you harder, Daddy, all you boomers in Canada who voted for the Liberals, congrats.
You got played, and you played the rest of Canada.
Mark Carney is announcing his new cabinet.
Mark Carney, the three-passport-carrying globalist whore.
Who's great at managing crises.
The only problem is he seems to be managing crises created by his own party resulting from his own advice to Justin Trudeau, who he had been advising since 2020 informally and formally since 2024.
He's announced his new cabinet.
It's amazing.
If you haven't heard this either, we're going to get out of the Canadian stuff and get to some serious American stuff.
We're having some debate as to who is actually officially in Carney's new cabinet.
And there's some conflicting...
Information details as to some of these members, whether or not they are in Carney's cabinet.
The important thing is that all of these cabinet members were in Justin Trudeau's cabinet.
So whichever ones of these cabinet members that were in Trudeau's cabinet that are now being put in Carney's cabinet, that's all that matters.
There might be some in here who were in Trudeau's cabinet that ultimately might not make it into Carney's cabinet, but...
Oh, the problem is none of these names are going to mean anything to you.
I wish I could pull up their faces as we do this.
You know what?
I'm going to try this.
Dominique Leblanc.
Dominique Leblanc.
Dominique Leblanc was in Trudeau's cabinet.
Dominique Leblanc was the guy who came out and said, we're implementing new gun laws in Canada.
We're going to confiscate your guns and we're going to coordinate with the government of Ukraine.
And he emphasized Ukraine.
To see if they need your guns, Canadians, for their fight for freedom.
See, guns are good for some people in their fight for freedom, but they're not good for Canadians in their fight for freedom.
They're not good for Canadians for their right to self-defense.
Guns are terrible.
Only criminals use them.
Nobody needs these guns.
So let's confiscate them and give them to Ukrainians who they say are fighting for their own survival.
Well, they're good for something, I guess, right?
Now, only in Canada, the only people who have the guns are the criminals.
And they're real guns and they're real bullets.
And they're coming for your car, so leave your fob at the front door and hope that their violent armed mobs don't beat you, murder you, you know, when they come to steal your car.
That's Dominique Leblanc.
Melanie Jolie is that...
the blonde woman who's out of her league in all respects, dressed in that military camo at one point in time.
Idiot.
François-Philippe Champagne, I don't remember his face offhand.
Chrystia Freeland?
You might know her from such money laundering schemes as the one to Ukraine.
Chrystia Freeland was the Minister of Finance who resigned the days before Justin Trudeau announced his resignation.
And now she's back in the cabinet again.
Look at that.
Amazing.
Stephen Guilbeau is the environmentalist criminal.
Now, I would ordinarily not call him a criminal, but he is because he got arrested for scaling the CN Tower for some environmental thing that he was doing back in the 80s.
Convicted or pleaded.
I'll make sure that he was convicted just so...
Oh, let's see here.
Was Stephen Aguilbo convicted?
I'm sure he was.
There's a very famous picture of him.
Yeah, Stephen Aguilbo was convicted of mischief in 2001 for climbing the CN Tower.
Criminal.
Environmental criminal.
He was in Justin Trudeau's cabinet.
He's back in Carney's cabinet.
Anita Anand, you know her, but you put these names and go to...
Twitter and put my name and you'll see which ones I've given a hard time over the years.
A hard time.
They all deserve it.
Oh, sons of bitches, I tell you what, they deserve it.
That and more.
That's what's going on in Canada.
That's going to drive me crazy if I don't get back.
And that's why Canada is the path of the enemy invasion.
33605, I have never seen a more suspicious username in my entire life.
Serenity now.
God, give me the Strength to change...
I don't even have it on the phone case anymore.
You know what it is.
Serenity prayer, serenity now.
How's it going, peeps?
I don't know who rated us today.
I suspect it was The Quartering.
So, Jeremy, thank you very much.
You all know Jeremy from such awesome streams as The Quartering.
I was on with Tim Cast earlier today talking about the Derek Chauvin prospect of a pardon.
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I put the streams on podcast format when I don't forget to do it.
And I'm Viva Frye, David Frye, former Montreal litigator turned current Florida rumbler, lamenting in the absolute state of Canada and watching how they're trying to provoke people into doing something stupid so they can come down and say, now we need to lock your asses down even more.
There are a lot of tip questions.
I'm going to read these and then we're going to get into...
It's not really going to be Canada.
We're going to take a trip over the pond just for a second to put the Daily Starmer on blast.
Chet Chisholm is my man up in Canada.
During Chauvin's trial, Dr. Tobin stated that BC, that because of Chauvin Floyd, did, quote, not have an ounce of oxygen left in his body, end quote, and that airway obstruction will cause a heart attack within seconds.
Both of these.
Oh, we're going to get to this one in a bit.
Oh, Encryptus subscribed.
He had a bit of an issue.
Thank Encryptus, who is my man in the backdrop.
He'll pop in occasionally and you'll see an avatar of a man with a blue beard.
We say the Encryptus is the Jamie Tarogan of Viva.
You know what I'm getting at.
Encryptus, good to see you back.
Chet Chisholm says, statements are utter bullshit.
Heart attacks are caused by blocked arteries in your heart, not airway obstructions.
I could do any of this on this at great, great length.
Commander Kim says, killing small business, killing farm industry, it's not just about killing ostriches.
No, no, I appreciate that.
And then we got Dick NLA.
Dick and La.
Dick and La.
Viva, you need to clip the Sunday rant about Barnes, about Pam Bondi, and cases she is failing on.
Leaving Comey in is the reason for firing alone.
But make a clip of Sunday.
Send it to Kennedy, Don Jr., everyone else.
Encrypt us.
Would you be able to find that moment of the stream and timestamp it so that we can do that?
Make Trump watch a 20-minute video of how Trump is being sabotaged by Bondi's lack of ability.
And I'm going to find out what your name means, Dick NLA.
I know people are named Dick Richard, but I will always be a child at heart.
So I think that that's a dirty name.
But speaking of dicks...
Keir Starmer people.
I'm telling you it looks like someone hacked his Twitter account.
I showed you the other one there from the other day.
I didn't bring them all up today, but there was the tweet that he put out that said, speak English.
If you come to England and you're going to be partaking in rape gangs for an extended period of time when I'm the crown, whatever he was, the prosecutor.
The director of prosecution.
You're going to speak English while we cover up your decades of grooming rape gangs.
Speak English, he says.
We're going to tighten down our borders, he says.
This is Keir Daley-Stormer.
Commie extraordinaire.
A man who's locking up thousands of people, or at least arresting thousands of people annually for social media posts for saying such things as speak English.
For saying such things as, shut the borders, there are too many damn immigrants in England, such that there is no more Englishman of England.
People got locked up for what Keir Starmer is now saying on Twitter, but it's like a switch went off.
It's like they struck a trade deal with Trump, and all of a sudden, commie Keir, Daily Starmer, flipped like a light switch, and is now closed border, speaking to English, and...
Deporting immigrants?
I swear to you, every time I see a tweet come out of this guy's account now, I can't believe that it's his.
Keir Starmer, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Labour MP for whole...
I mean, this is where the left is now moving right of centre and right of the Conservatives, at least in Canada.
He actually put out a tweet that says...
First of all, there's going to be some irony here because I'm going to tell you how much I hate the use of the word I. When taking credit for something that is part of a team of which there is no I. When I used to sell shoes at Sports Expert.
I used to do a lot of things.
Sold shoes at Sport Expert in Alexis Neon in Montreal for anybody who knows.
Never in any job that I've ever had have I said I. Because A, it's not my business in the first place.
I'm like, I have this.
No, I don't.
I'm an employee.
If anything, I would say he has or she has.
But you say we.
They.
This is our enterprise.
We have a size 6, we have a size 9, yada yada.
It drove me nuts and it still does when you go to a store and they're like, I have a size 7. We, you, the store.
Okay, fine.
Set that aside.
Keir Starmer comes out and says, I've already returned over 24,000 people with no right to be here and I won't stop there.
First of all, he writes like a 14-year-old teeny bopper.
I've already returned 24,000 and I'm not going to stop there.
You've had open borders in your country for about a decade.
Director of criminal prosecutions, I think, was his official title when he did nothing about the East Asian Pakistani rape gangs that they had devastating, decimating the local population.
Did nothing.
Arguably even either did nothing or covered it up.
Now, he's speak English, no more immigrants, and deportation?
I've already written it.
You've done nothing, Keir.
If anything, it's we.
The institutions that you are now the puppet of.
And I won't stop there.
Well, first of all, it's bullshit.
Let's say it's actually a joke.
That's not the bullshit part.
You know what the bullshit part is?
First of all, this is since 2024.
That 24,000 plus, I guess illegals is what they call them, have been returned, have gone back.
75% of them voluntarily left.
You didn't return anybody.
Three-quarters of them left voluntarily.
It was slightly over 6,000, if the numbers are accurate, that were forcibly returned.
So lie.
Community notes, get on his ass.
Second problem about this, I think something like 1.2 immigrants or people have immigrated to the UK in that time, but they're not 1.2 illegal immigrants, 1.2 million illegal.
Couldn't really get, it's tough to get a breakdown when they don't really want to give you the breakdown of the stats.
Something like 36,000 have improperly crossed the channel since 2024.
Do you appreciate that?
And those are improper, what do they call them?
Irregular.
Irregular documentation.
That is 36,000 illegals crossing the channel into the UK in the time frame in which this jackass is taking credit for 24,000 having been, he returned them.
When did he even come into office?
Hold on one second.
I'm curious about this now.
When did Keir Starmer get elected?
Was he even in power in the time that he's pretending that he was responsible for this?
I guess he was, 2024.
He was elected July 5th, 2024.
So I think there's probably some time there where he wasn't even in a position to do what he is now claiming he did and he's going to do more.
He's not stopping there!
Out with all of them!
Majority left voluntarily.
6,000 forced departures.
And in that time, you've had a net positive of 12,000 illegals entering the country.
Congratulations, Kier.
You are a master at being a dishonest fascist tyrant.
And in that time, by the way, they've locked up a few people for social media posts.
One guy who put a ham sandwich outside of a mosque sent him to jail.
And he died in jail.
Did the guy who left a ham sandwich...
At a mosque in the UK, die in prison.
Let's see how they say he died in prison.
Yes, Kevin Crehan, who was jailed for leaving bacon sandwiches and tying bacon to the door handles of the mosque in the UK, died in prison.
He was found dead in his cell in 2016 while serving a 12-month sentence for a racially aggravated public order offense.
Reports indicate he had overdosed on drugs on December 23rd, 2016.
And was not given a healthcare screening upon returning to prison.
An inquest suggested he had expressed suicidal intentions, but no mental health plan was implemented.
So, overdose, sent back without any proper diagnosis, and then he was expressing suicidal ideations, but they didn't do anything.
Did they give him more drugs after that?
The exact cause of death was not conclusively detailed in available sources, and an independent investigation by the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman was initiated.
Yeah, that's Keir.
You want to take credit for the good stuff, Keir?
You got to take credit for all of it.
Can you imagine going to jail for, I would call it even a tasteless and hateful prank, and then dying in jail?
It's the outcome they want for Tommy Robinson in jail, who's still now, from last I heard, still in solitary.
Tommy Robinson, who exposed the...
Syrian boy refugee hoax out of the UK who has been talking about the Pakistani rape gangs for a very long time, for longer than the media had been talking about it.
Gets locked up for contempt, again, by the way, solitary because they've put him in a prison with a strong demographic of people who might want to kill him and they want him to die in prison.
Is Tommy Robinson still in solitary?
Sorry.
Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Steven Yaxley-Lennon.
They make sure that you think there's something nefarious about that.
18 months prison sentence.
Latest available information.
He remains in segregation.
They want Tommy Robinson to go the Cree hand route.
Can't believe how strong an individual has to be to survive that level of tyranny and abuse.
He was sentenced to, convicted of contempt.
For broadcasting the documentary that he produced, that he created, detailing the Syrian refugee boy being waterboarded by a racist white kid, myth hoax Nicholas Sandman on steroids.
They wouldn't allow him to present evidence during his trial.
They wouldn't allow him to present the documentary, which had the receipts, witness testimony, teachers saying that they were paid off to not speak out about the lie.
He published that video.
Broadcasted in a famous square.
I don't want to say Trafalgar Square.
That's the only one I know in England.
And then they locked him up for contempt 18 months in solitary because they put him in a prison where he'll get killed if he's in Gen Pop because of the demographics of that prison.
That's Keir Starmer's London people or England, UK.
All right, back to America.
Let me see what's going on here.
Oh, Dick NLA says, my name is Richard, aka Dick.
I live near Los Angeles.
If your imagination lets you, It can have additional kind of dates.
Dick in LA.
Oh my goodness.
I didn't even think like Dick in LA.
Okay, Dick in Los Angeles.
Richard, it is a pleasure to meet you, sir, via the interwebs.
Kicking Snow or Kickings Now says, which country, Canada or the USA, would you be most loyal to?
In the days ahead?
Well, what do you mean by country?
Which government would I be more loyal to?
Obviously the American government.
I'm not going to be loyal to the Canadian government that wants to be probably locked up if I go back.
Which people would I be more loyal to?
It depends which people you're talking about.
What do you mean by loyal?
It's an interesting question, by the way, kicking snow.
I'm not trying to chew you out or berate you.
When you say, you know, are you loyal to a country?
You mean to a government?
I would not be loyal to a...
Traitorous liberal government.
Now, does being loyal to the country mean being disloyal to a traitorous government?
Then you say, okay, well, standing up for the people.
Would I be loyal to the people who would be happy to see me suppressed, jailed, bank account frozen?
Hell no.
Would loyalty to the country mean standing up to those people?
I don't know, in whatever way possible.
At what point do you say, what am I being loyal to anymore?
Do you remain loyal to a girlfriend who's cheating on you?
I'm saying this only from my perspective.
Do you remain loyal to her?
Is there any honor in remaining loyal to someone who is an abusive partner?
Are you loyal to your husband?
Well, my husband is physically abusive.
Why would I remain loyal to him?
Are you trying to fix your husband?
No, I'm actually going to leave my husband.
Well, why don't you stay with him?
Try to change him.
Oh, now admittedly, it's not perfectly analogous because you're talking about people who run the government, but you're talking about an abusive relationship with the government.
Where is their honor or pride in remaining in an abusive relationship?
Some might say it makes you...
I wouldn't say not part of the problem, but you're not looking for the proper solution.
Get the hell out of the abusive relationship.
All right, well, speaking of abusive relationships, bringing it back to America and the news of the day, people.
Let me see what's going on in the chat, actually, just before we do this.
I think it's going to be one-sided here.
Kicking snow says, hold my son.
No, but it's an important thing.
Are you loyal to Canada?
Am I loyal to my memory of what I thought Canada was?
I would be.
It's just imagine this.
You're one person and you're telling everybody in Canada.
This is the way it is now.
Forget your loyalty.
You either bend the knee and accept what Canada is.
Even if you vehemently disagree with it, you should fight the long fight.
Try to teach them that they're all wrong for thinking the truckers are terrible and that freezing bank accounts is okay and that censorship is okay and that forced pronouns is okay.
No, you know what?
Sorry.
Relationships are not working anymore.
And one of us is mobile.
The other one is immobile.
All right.
Well, now, the big news of the day.
I don't even know if it's big news of the day.
Let me see what the Calci markets are indicating by way of likelihood of a pardon for one dairy.
Derek Chauvin, you all know him from such, I believe, wrongful prosecutions as the George Floyd situation.
You go through that and you remember the learning curve through that and you refresh your memory on all of that.
And you realize, you know, not that you get duped, but how impressionable we are as humans.
Not in any weak sense, but impressionable as humans.
There's a narrative, and people formulate initial responses, and sometimes they do not have the intellectual fortitude to acknowledge that their initial reaction was wrong, and instead of course-correcting and revising, they double down and shut their eyes and block their ears and say, la-la-la-la-la.
The video of Derek Chauvin kneeling on George Floyd's, what was said to be the neck, but in all likelihood was a clavicle of the shoulder.
George Floyd subsequently died.
Eight and a half minute video.
The social media campaign behind that.
My initial reaction watching that was, yeah, this is terrible.
Coths shouldn't treat people like this.
And I don't think that I was on the page of murder.
But my initial reaction was, this is bad.
I watched the entire trial, followed the trial closely, followed the autopsy.
Nobody knew that George Floyd had, what was it, like 11 micrograms of whatever he had.
11 micrograms was the unit where typically they say that three micrograms is enough for someone to OD on.
The man had COVID a month before, a month and a half or so before, where had there not been any police intervention and George Floyd had just been found dead and they determined that he had COVID a month ago, they literally would have attributed that death as a COVID death in order to jack up their other Politically motivated numbers.
But because it was a cop, a white cop, on an individual who happened to be black, well, it became racialized by people who racialize all of these incidents.
Some people call them race grifters.
Others call them people looking for an excuse.
And not just the BLMs of the world.
There were plenty of liberal white America looking to racialize every incident where the victim happens to be black and the perpetrator happens to be white.
Flip it around.
Nobody's so fast to do it anymore.
Then you don't have the BLM saying, yeah, the Anthony Carmelo, Austin Metcalf was racially motivated.
No, there they say, it's just, why are you seeing race?
It's racist to see race there, and it's racist not to see it in the Derek Chauvin case.
Derek Chauvin was convicted.
He's serving 22 years for federal crimes.
He's serving 21 years for state crimes.
And if anybody followed that trial, you would have known that it was not a constitutionally clean trial.
Jake Lang.
Let me just make sure I'm not going to bring up any DMs here.
Jake Lang is organizing something of a protest.
Political prisoner Derek Chauvin official pardon protest is happening.
I'll share this with everybody and you can attend if you're so inclined.
Saturday, May 31st, 11 a.m. Central.
Outside Big Springs Federal Prison, Texas.
MAGA bus to Big Springs, Texas to advocate for freedom for this political prisoner.
I'll give everybody the link.
You can decide what you're doing on the weekend.
His trial was not a constitutionally proper trial.
Whether you think he's guilty, whether you think he's bad, awful man, it was not constitutionally proper.
You cannot have jury intimidation and have it be a constitutionally legitimate trial.
You cannot have expert witnesses or witnesses for the defense being intimidated.
I forget the guy's name.
It was one of the defense witnesses as a cop.
There was a severed pig's head that was delivered to his front door of his former residence in terms of...
You can't have a constitutionally legitimate trial when the president, Joe Biden, is out there adjudicating on the guilt of the individual.
You might even think he's guilty.
Even if you think he's guilty, you should still come to the conclusion that he did not have a constitutionally fair trial.
And if that's the conclusion that you come to, you should reasonably come to the conclusion that in the ordinary run of things, as a matter of principle, a pardon is warranted because his Rights to due process were violated.
Period.
Full stop.
Anybody who says otherwise is either stupid or enjoys the intimidation that chauvin witnesses experienced, the jury probably experienced.
I'm fairly certain in this case as well, it's tough to piece them together anymore because it's the same thing throughout.
I'm fairly certain that there was an activist jury member who lied specifically to get on the jury.
I, you know, I get mixed up because there was one who did the same thing in the Roger Stone trial.
Encryptious, sure.
You are entirely correct.
That particular juror was, what's his name, Brandon Mitchell, and he attended BLM protests and wore BLM gear.
Yep, I remember.
I got mixed up between him.
In the Derek Chauvin case and the jury floor woman in the Roger Stone case who said, yeah, I don't know anything about this.
I have no political views.
And was posting anti-Trump, anti-Roger Stone stuff on Facebook.
It's like when I watched the movie Runaway Jury with John Cusack, I'm like, this movie is so freaking stupid.
First of all, Rachel Weisz, she looks like my wife.
So that's the only, she's the only actress I can say is beautiful.
And Meg Ryan back in the day.
All right.
You watch that movie, like, this movie is so freaking stupid.
There's no way they, you know, they don't do their due diligence on the jury.
And then they find out that this guy was a survivor of a shooting and that he snuck his way onto the trial, yada, yada.
It's like you say, it's so stupid.
In today's day and age, with all the tools at our fingertips, you have jury members sneaking in on these juries to be activist jury members, activist floor people, floor persons, floor woman, whatever the hell it is.
The jury floor woman, floor woman in Roger Stones.
This guy, remember.
Lied.
Got on the jury and conviction.
So even if you think he's guilty and you have an ounce of intellectual honesty, you have to say that this was constitutionally improper and can't redo it again.
Pardon him.
Whether or not Trump is going to do it for the political hell that it would raise is questionable.
Now, Marjorie Taylor Greene put out a tweet that said, as I...
Delay to find it.
She puts out a tweet.
And I like Marjorie Taylor Greene.
I'm almost reluctant.
I was reluctant to put the tweet out because someone's going to read it as me trying to own Marjorie.
She wrote, I strongly support Derek Chauvin being pardoned and released from prison.
George Floyd died of a drug overdose.
I believe that the evidence far more substantiates that he died of a drug overdose.
But even if there's reasonable doubt, there's reasonable doubt.
Can you imagine?
He's like, I disagree with it.
No.
There's a reasonable doubt that his 11 nanograms or micrograms of fentanyl in his body was the cause of his death and not Derek Chauvin putting his knee on his back or shoulder, especially since the coroner came back and said there was no neck compression or what you'd associate with the knee to the neck.
Even if you're not convinced by it, by virtue of the fact that there's a reasonable argument, there is reasonable doubt that should have resulted in an acquittal.
Now, my only reason of saying, well, pardon is going to be political hell.
No practical purpose because he's serving 21 years on his state convictions.
So even if he gets a federal pardon, he's not getting released from prison.
And what are you going to do after that?
You're going to go try to get a Harmeet Dillon in to investigate civil rights violations of Derek Chauvin.
Politically unpopular case.
Politically toxic case.
And then some people are going to say, well, that shouldn't be a factor in justice.
And you're not wrong.
The only question is whether or not there's going to be a pardon.
And the markets, I don't know, he was at like 35 cents.
But that's only because there was discussion about it.
There was a tweet from, I believe, I don't know if it was a tweet or an article, something to the effect that Tim Walls was notified that there might be riots or something, which was raising suspicions as to whether or not there was going to be a pardon of Derek Chauvin.
You know, on the one hand, as I talk out loud, there will be no practical benefits to a pardon, and therefore there should be no reason to riot, even if they do pardon, because he's still going to rot in state prison for the next 21 and a half years.
Maybe it's the exact type of...
Call it a political distraction if that's what Trump is looking for or the political fight to pick.
You say, look, it's...
All right, we pardoned him because this was bullcrap and everybody knew it was bullcrap.
The trial was not fair.
They should have changed venue.
But as the judge said, what good is it going to do changing the venue?
This guy's not getting a fair trial wherever he goes.
You could send him to Timbuktu.
Maybe Timbuktu would be okay.
Shibugamu.
You guys know that Timbuktu is an actual place on Earth?
I don't know if anybody knows that.
It's not just from a song.
There's a place called Timbuktu.
I believe it's...
I want to say somewhere in the mountains of Afghanistan.
I don't know if it's that far away.
And then the Canadian equivalent of Timbuktu is a place called Shibugamu, which is actually in Quebec.
There would be nowhere in America where Derek Chauvin could possibly get a fair trial after the coverage, after the president's remarks, after everything.
That being said, there might be places in America where there could have been a trial without overt, active jury intimidation.
So...
Does he get a pardon?
We'll find out.
Does he deserve a pardon?
The trial was constitutionally improper.
A pardon will do nothing.
It will exacerbate a great many problems.
There are many people out there who deserve pardons.
And then the question is going to be, if you have limited resources for the pardons for people who truly deserve them, for the bona fide civil rights violations that need to be investigated, Tina Peters, Colorado, Dexter Taylor, New York, Ben Souf, Seattle, go for those.
You have limited goodwill, limited resources.
The question is whether or not it's a useful employment of those resources to take that stand and raise the hell that a Derek Chauvin pardon would do, given that it would have no practical impact on Derek Chauvin.
He might even be at more risk at a state prison unless they transferred him out of the state.
Scott Halloween says, Chauvin's GoFundMe is going to be lit.
You only get five because I'm saving up.
Do they even have...
What does he need to go?
I mean, I don't know that he has a GoFundMe, but...
So that's Derek Chauvin.
Does he get a pardon?
Flip side.
You talk about cases where there's an egregious, in my view, injustice that's been perpetrated.
We've talked about it at length, so I won't go into the details.
The hallmark signs of political persecution, weaponized persecution, in the Roger Ver, Bitcoin Jesus case.
It's very interesting also, by the way, that these stories are breaking at the same time.
In the same day where there's talk about Derek Chauvin being pardoned and the hell that that would usher into the streets, I mean, it would be like...
I actually don't think it would be as bad as The Summer of Love.
I think people, on the one hand, are kind of rioted out.
And on the other hand, I think, I like to believe that the people of the world are a little bit more educated now.
On the day when they talk about a Derek Chauvin pardon...
The Wall Street Journal comes out with a hit piece.
Ooh, you know what?
I should have...
Let me bring the Wall Street Journal article out first.
The Wall Street Journal comes out with a hit piece.
Lambasting and defaming, as far as I'm concerned, Roger Ver.
When is this from?
This is May 13. Yeah, this is yesterday.
Wall Street Journal.
Trash.
Not quite as bad as the Washington Compost or the Washington Post, but they came up with an article talking about Trump's pardons.
It's almost like they're trying to...
Intimidate Trump into not pardoning some of the politically sensitive people who are currently being detained, prosecuted, or persecuted.
The Wild West of presidential pardons in Trump's second term.
Can you imagine the balls of propaganda steel that it takes for the Wall Street Journal to talk about the, quote, Wild West of Trump's presidential pardons when demented Joe, on his way out of the office, used his auto pen.
To pardon every criminal in government.
Fauci.
Adam Schiff for Brains McSchiff face.
Crying, lying Adam Kinzinger.
War whore Liz Cheney.
The entire committee.
The officers who testified before the Jan 6th committee.
His brother.
His family.
Holy hell!
They accuse you of what they are doing so as to create confusion.
These are true Nazi propagandists.
They're implementing...
What was his name?
Goebbels.
Level propaganda.
Perfectly.
Like, Goebbels is, like, looking up from hell, saying, you sons of bitches, even I wasn't that ballsy.
Trump's, the Wild West of Trump's presidential parties.
At least he's signed them with his own frickin' hand, or at least his own auto pen, because he knows what the hell's going on.
Trump has un-upended a legal pro- sorry.
Trump has upended a sober legal process.
Biden, you mean, you stupid jackasses.
Setting off a scramble among those seeking clemency to use lobbyists and personal connections to the president.
First of all, What else are they going to use if not personal connections?
Gosh forbid, people should use their personal relationships to try to get what they feel is justice for their friends.
Incidentally, I have no relationship with Roger Ver.
Above and beyond, I've had him on the channel.
I believe that he deserves to get pardon.
I don't believe that he deserves anything that he's got happened to him.
But set that aside.
They're describing what Biden did.
And now you know!
That Biden got paid for his pardons because they're accusing Trump, or at least they're accusing Roger Ver of allegedly offering money for pardons.
Now you know that Jim Biden, Liz Cheney, Chris, what other frickin' Kinzinger guy, Adam Schiff for Brains McSchiff face.
If they're accusing these Roger Ver of potentially having tried to buy a pardon, you know damn well some, if not most, potentially all.
Of them did the exact same thing with Joe Biden.
Maybe they didn't have to because he was so fucking demented.
They didn't even have to give him money.
Offered him the director's cut of Matlock on DVD.
Oh, take that!
Oh, thank you.
Donald, listen to this.
Bitcoin Jesus was on a hunt for a pardon and he is willing to pay.
Who says?
Anonymous sources.
Guaranteed.
I've read this already, but I knew beforehand.
Trump has just been elected president for the second time and allies of the wealthy cryptocurrency investor whose real name is Roger Ver.
His real name is not Bitcoin Jesus.
That's great journalism there, guys.
Saw an opportunity to avoid a possible decades-long sentence over criminal tax evasion charges.
Associates of Veer reached out to at least five lobbyists and lawmakers in Trump's orbit, making extravagant offers of monthly retainers and so-called success fees.
Payments if preemptive pardon or dismissal of Veer's case was secured.
They offered one lobbyist $5 million and two others $10 million.
Who said this?
According to people familiar with the discussions.
Not according to people involved in the discussions.
I'm familiar, an anonymous person is familiar with a discussion between someone else and Roger Ver's associates.
What a steaming load of shit.
It takes, it takes gall to put this crap out in the universe.
At one point, Ver's associates urged him to pay as much as 30 million for his pardon quest.
Some of the people said, some of the people, some of them said, we think.
Ver ultimately balked at the sum and several lobbyists and lawmakers declined to take on his case.
But one did.
Roger Stone, a lifelong friend of Donald Trump in 2020, received his own presidential pardon.
Veer has paid Stone $600,000 so far for two months of work lobbying on issues related to the case, according to lobbying records.
Veer hasn't received a pardon.
Stone said his work focused on advising Veer's lawyers and lobbying members of Congress, not the White House.
First of all, let's assume this is true.
Roger Veer is paying Roger Stone for his time.
To try to use his connections to secure a pardon.
To raise it to Trump's awareness.
Because Lord knows there's too much going on.
Okay.
Good for Roger.
You think Roger's time is free?
You think Roger's connections in the political world that are 40 years in the making come for free?
You think, whether or not Roger would even do it for free.
Roger is worth $600,000 because he's built up a network that's worth that money.
Imagine like, oh, You're lobbying a lawyer to advocate for his innocence, and he's charging him $1,000 an hour.
Yeah, that's called expertise.
It's worth money.
That's called, like, intangible assets of reputation, networks, connections.
Veer was never willing to pay anyone to secure a pardon, his lawyer said, David Schoen.
He was absolutely no merit to the case against Veer.
Trump has turned the pardon process into the Wild West.
Bullshit!
Confession through projection!
What had long been a sober legal proceeding done by career officials and justice departments.
Can they, they, they can write this with a serious face knowing what Biden did on his way out the door.
Hmm.
Thank you.
All right, well, the rest of it we don't really care about.
You know what I like?
There's a market for a Roger Ver pardon.
And I like this because the beast cries as it...
Dies.
That's actually, that rhymes.
It's almost like a haiku.
When you fight corruption, corruption fights back.
Nuhurubadu.
When propagandist rags like the Wall Street Journal try to bully Trump into not doing something, something tells me that he's going to want to do it even more.
So, we'll see.
It's interesting.
Roger Ver deserves a pardon.
100 plus years in jail for alleged...
Tax fraud.
For...
What is it called?
It's called disposal...
Oh, jeez.
When you leave the country...
Oh, jeez.
It's called deemed disposition of assets on Bitcoin, which Trump wants to make tax-exempt.
How the hell do you continue persecuting somebody for a policy, a Biden administration persecution, that's against your own administration's policy?
How the hell do you do that?
I'd say make it make sense, but it can't make sense because it doesn't make sense.
The only question is why the hell is no one in the administration more on some of these cases?
They're dealing with the weight of the world on their shoulders, and I am inclined to be forgiving and understanding with friends slash allies up to a point.
So they're doing great stuff, and you can't be too hard on everybody under the sun who has suffered an injustice wants Trump's eyes on it.
How do you get it to Trump's eyes?
Got to get to the team, got to get to the people in his orbit.
So, as Dick in LA says, we're going to clip that.
We're going to share it.
And we will hope that it gets to Don Jr., who I'm mildly close with, and others to bring up to Trump's eyes.
So, hashtag, pardon, Bitcoin Jesus.
Hashtag, Roger Veer.
And Derek Chauvin, I mean, he deserves one.
The only question is, is there any practical benefit?
Any utilitarian benefit to it?
Any...
Matter of justice benefit to it.
And if you want to go attend the protests, I would be very weary about attending protests that can get infiltrated by bad players.
But there's the link to Jake Lang's tweet if you want to go have a gander.
All right.
Let me see something here.
I saw King of Biltong was in the house.
Derek, have I exercised today?
I have not exercised today.
Went for a serious bike ride with my kid yesterday.
He took the electric bike.
King of Biltong was in the house.
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Biltong is delicious meat.
It is made in America.
Anton is from South America, South Africa, where there's totally not a white genocide going on.
And if you don't like expropriation without compensation and violent mobs disproportionately murdering white farmers, well, you can leave.
But there's no genocide going on, even though they then subsequently tell you that they don't break down crime by race in South Africa.
So Anton is from South Africa making delicious meat products out of Roanoke, Texas.
This is not a sponsored...
A portion of this, Anton is just...
What's the word?
He's figured out the hack.
All right, now let me get Scott.
Halloween says, Chauvin's go from...
No, I did miss one in here.
Hold on.
Here we go.
I missed this.
Kicking Snow.
Question.
During the OJ civil trial, the press made a big deal about a black woman in the jury.
I know her.
She's not black.
A Greek.
A man-hater, too.
Like that Dozal woman.
Missed trial?
During the OJ civil trial...
Well, which one was it?
Where they were following the jury members around and some member of the press had to apologize for tailing the bus.
It's my second one of the day, people.
All right.
That was good.
Okay, did I get all of these?
Which country?
That's what's going on with the pardons.
Now, what else is going on in the backdrop?
Let me just let me just see what's going on the chat on Viva Barnes law dot locals dot com.
T.T. Fulltimer says during his presidency, 2021 to 2025, Joe Biden granted executive clemency to eight thousand sixty four people.
This figure includes both pardons and commutation sentences, and that potato reviewed everyone No, he didn't.
But by the way, you want to go back to some of the classics that Biden issued pardons or clemency for?
The Cash for Kids judge.
These fucking hypocrites on the left.
Come out and say, Trump is arresting judges.
This is terrible!
Judges are capable of crimes, people.
Biden pardoned the cash for kids, or commuted the sentence of the cash for kids judge.
I presume it was for, like, health reasons.
He's an old man.
Shouldn't die in prison, even though he's destroyed the lives of countless children.
That guy.
There was somebody with child porn, I forget who it was, on his computer.
And Fauci.
Crimes against humanity.
Pardoned.
So...
Yeah.
They accuse their adversaries of doing what they are doing so as to create confusion.
It's a Nazi propaganda.
Then we got Roger Ver's case.
It's crap.
I love the Alex Jones GIFs.
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Oh, yeah.
Okay.
What else?
Because there is more stuff here.
Let me just see something there.
What did I have in the backdrop?
I have so much stuff.
I have this.
Well, yeah, I was going to say, speaking of these South Africans, this is coming out of CTV News.
There's no genocide in South Africa.
The whites of South Africa are absolutely not experiencing any targeted, racially motivated murder, violence, expropriation, disparate treatment under the law.
But they're also not welcome at churches in America because you won't believe this.
Episcopal Church says it won't help resettle white South Africans granted refugee status in the US.
Why not?
They're so not receiving discrimination in South Africa for being white that they come to America and they're receiving discrimination for being white.
The Episcopal Church's migration service is refusing a directive from the federal government to help resettle white South Africans' granted refugee status, citing the church's long-standing, quote, commitment to racial justice and reconciliation.
I believe it's this racial justice and reconciliation that's resulting in white farmers being murdered in South Africa.
Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe announced the step Monday.
One day after 49 white South Africans departed their homeland bound for new homes in the United States, Episcopal Migration Ministries instead said, will halt its decades-long partnership with the government, Rose said.
President Donald Trump opened a fast-track refugee status to the white South Africans, accusing the government of discrimination, even as his administration abruptly shut down the overall U.S. refugee program.
The South Africans jumped ahead of thousands of would-be refugees overseas who had been undergoing years of vetting.
Oh, now they care about the legal process.
It's so unbelievable.
Like, you read this the second time around and you pick up on stuff that you missed the first time.
Now they care about the legal process of waiting years for legitimate undergoing vetting processing.
Or they could have just, you know, hopped the border illegally.
They care about due process now when some of their preferred immigrants, refugees, are getting the runaround.
But they don't complain about the runaround when other law-abiding would-be immigrants spend tens of thousands of dollars and wait years.
To do it legally.
It's not hypocrisy.
It's not hierarchy.
It's lawlessness.
In light of the church's steadfast commitment to racial justice and reconciliation, we're going to discriminate against white South Africans.
And our historic ties with the Anglican Church of South Africa, we are not able to take this step, Rosette.
Accordingly, we have determined that by the end of the year fiscal, we will conclude our refugee settlement grant agreements with the U.S. government.
Another faith-based group, Church World Service, said it is open to helping resettle the Afrikaners.
South Africa's government has vehemently denied allegations of discriminatory treatment of its white minority residents.
Well, how can they tell when they don't break down crimes by race?
How can they tell?
Well, we deny it.
We've done nothing to look into it, but we deny it.
Here's the link, people.
They are so not discriminated against in South Africa, they're still discriminated against by a church in America.
Oh my goodness.
I would say like audit the church, but I don't want to pull an Obama and weaponize the IRS against your ideological adversaries.
But if that's the discrimination levels within that church, guaranteed they've done other bad stuff.
Who is it?
It was Sean Rowe.
Let me see who this guy is.
No, no, no.
I wanted to do this.
I gave you the link.
President Bishop Sean Rowe.
Let me see something here.
Who is Sean Rowe?
Not who I was expecting.
Interesting.
Hmm.
Someone who quite literally thinks he's being a white knight.
Unbelievable.
All right.
That's that.
Tying up some other loose ends from the other day.
What else we got?
Speaking of no one being above the law.
Yeah, this was a fun one that I didn't get to, but it's the latest shtick.
No one's above the law, right?
Judges can't get arrested, and when they do get arrested, they need a pardon, even though they were partaking in the wrongful, unlawful...
Basically, it was...
They were partaking in human slavery, that cash-for-kids judge.
The Democrats who stormed Newark ICE facility could be stripped of committees in new House bill.
The radical left has lost their minds, Rep.
Buddy Carter tells Fox News Digital.
First on Fox, a Republican lawmaker is moving to have three of his Democratic colleagues removed from the House committees after they were accused of storming a federal detention facility in defense of illegal immigrants in New Jersey.
There are so many reasons for which they deserve to be...
What is it?
Centered?
He introduced a resolution on Tuesday to strip Robert Menendez, Bonnie Watson Coleman, and LaMonica MacGyver.
MacGyver.
MacGyver.
Of their committee assignments, the New Jersey Democrats were part of a group of protesters who rushed into Delany Hall Detention Center after the gates opened for a bus carrying a jail.
Like, absolute jail.
Not from, not from, they don't deserve like.
You know, a year.
A week.
In solitary, maybe.
I'm joking.
I'm not going to turn into a monster fighting the monsters.
But yeah, they deserve a punishment for that.
New Jersey Democrats were part of a group of protesters who rushed into Delaney Hall Detention Center after the gates opened.
The Department of Homeland Security accused them of breaking in and risking the safety of...
Not accuse them.
That's objectively what they did.
These are the ugliest glasses I've ever seen in my entire life.
They almost look...
Caricature-esque.
Like, this is out of a cartoon.
Like, a cartoon villain wears these glasses.
I'm actually fairly certain it was either in Despicable Me 1, 2, or 3. One of the villains had glasses that looked just like this.
I mean, I know they're deliberately using unflattering pictures, but this one looks like someone's getting ready to eat your face.
Who's, uh...
Yeah, her.
That's, uh...
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, that's what you get.
The lawmakers and their supporters, however, maintain they were exercising their constitutional duty.
Bullshit.
And accused ICE agents of assault.
It's so stupid.
They've lost their minds.
Okay.
This behavior constitutes an assault on our brave ICE agents and undermines the rule of law.
Three members of all of this do not deserve to sit on committees a long time.
Do you understand?
The person out of, what was it?
The state of Maine.
The legislator out of Maine who was censured and can no longer vote for her constituents because of a Mean trans post on Facebook?
That person gets stripped of the ability to even vote and represent the people they were elected to represent.
These three jackasses storm an ICE detention facility, endangering everybody.
They deserve to get censured, but most importantly, criminal trespass.
And one other thing.
What was the other thing I was going to say?
Criminal trespass and, I don't know, break and entering.
Well, there's assault, too.
The woman, the evil woman with the glasses.
She's actually punched one of the ICE agents.
Could you find that video, Mr. Encryptus?
Absolutely.
Before I make any inflammatory...
I know, by the way, I did read that.
I just haven't seen the video, so until I see it, something strikes me as, pun intended, her not being able to punch.
I want to know what that punch looks like.
So that's what's going on there.
And that is the world in which we live.
Now, tonight, by the way, 6 o 'clock, Unusual Suspects.
They're still on Commitube for some reason, but it's none of my business.
Go check out the episode.
I'll share it around.
It's a good one.
It's a good one where the question is whether or not anyone's going to get cancelled for that episode.
Hold on.
Let me give you the unusual suspects.
Let's see if they have the...
Live is set up.
Yeah, we talk about the Qatari plane.
Here, you can have a look at this.
Let me see.
Where are they here?
They're at 104,000 subs.
Good for them.
Okay, I'm going to give everyone the link.
You can go watch that at six o 'clock and be sure to come to the locals after party for our after party as Encryptus pulls up the video.
Now, what's going on in the chat?
In vivabarneslaw.locals.com, watch the Ed Martin Tucker interview.
It was great.
He says Bongino is in on it, says Teeley1776.
In on what is the question?
Not only punched, but body slammed a female agent.
Dude, come on.
Let's see this.
Doesn't matter if she assaulted.
Especially for what they consider assault.
Throw them in jail for God's sakes, says the Special SOV.
Benny Johnson has the video.
Let's see here.
Encryptus is going to get it.
Let's see.
The race is on.
Check your DMs.
Which one?
DM in Twitter.
Dude, we've got to get our language clear.
Your Twitter DM.
DM Twitter.
Text message.
Here it is.
Let's see.
All right, let's see here.
I'm going to close my DMs because I don't want anybody seeing who else I'm DMing.
That is proprietary knowledge, I see.
All right, let me bring this up, bring this up, and bring this up.
And then we're going to see maximize, enhance.
I can't enhance.
Okay, that I just saw.
That one, that's black and white, that one.
The first two, I was getting ready to not steal man and not white knight.
The first two, inconclusive.
The first one, let's just go through this again with a little volume lower.
Okay, so here she could just be stumbling with her own imbalance.
Okay, fine, she's moving.
Okay, that one I would...
If I'm on the jury, I'm not beyond a reasonable doubt.
I need another angle because I don't know what's going on there.
That is beyond a reasonable doubt a charley horse.
Right to jail.
Right to jail.
Yep.
It's going to reach a fervent pitch.
The good thing is that...
The lunatics are getting more and more crazy, and it seems that the following is getting smaller and smaller.
So it doesn't seem that there's as much of a mass support for this level of insanity.
That is an insurrection, says a special SOV.
Club Casey Gates says, and fired and arrested.
Mighty Piss is pushing into someone who's still assault.
She didn't stumble.
I appreciate that would be the argument, but you have to base it on the evidence as to whether or not you can secure a conviction.
Beyond a reasonable doubt.
Now, I see...
Oh, no, no, no, no, not that.
I wanted to share the screen one last time.
King of Biltong says, send those South Africans to Texas.
We'll sort them out here.
Give the South Africans some Biltong, then watch them operate.
We are very similar to the Amish.
Yeah, that's King of Biltong.
All right, let me read a few of the chats over in 515.
Who should we raid now?
Let me see here.
I might pick it today.
Rumble.
Go check out...
Well, Redacted News is up there.
Untamed Nation.
Do we know who they are?
Disturbing Diddy.
Well, they've got good mics.
See, we could raid Redacted or we could raid someone smaller who...
Let's let the Rumble chat decide who to raid.
Rumble, do we raid Redacted or do we raid...
Untamed Nation.
The spoiler channels always are better.
Okay, so Untamed Nation, because that's the one I've been naming.
They're on the cover.
Go Untamed Nation!
They're talking about the Diddy trial, so that might be interesting.
Oh, Joe Nieman.
Hold on.
Maybe we're going to have a good...
Wait, is Joe live?
I don't know.
He's heading home now.
I want to roll this evening, he says.
Okay, I'll figure it out with Joe afterwards.
No, Joe's not live.
Let me see who else.
I just got a bunch of texts here.
Okay, let's hit the raid.
Ready to go.
Do it.
We're going to go to vivabornslaw.locals.com for the after party.
Pinky's out.
And...
Biltong, Biltong, Chauvin.
Okay, I got everything there.
And let's just read some of the chat in Rumble before we head on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
I work for a research room candidate...
There's one good chat in our private chat.
In our private chat?
Sorry, there's a good chat.
The private chat...
By the way, language.
Private chat is Rumble Studio.
DMs are Twitter.
Too complicated.
You've lost me already.
Hold on.
Private chat.
Trollin4Days says he's a supporter over at Locals.
Oh, I was literally going to read that comment right now.
I work for a research firm in Canada doing a survey on housing costs, and 100% of the people I have surveyed, over 50, don't want lower housing costs in Canada.
It's insane.
Well, that's interesting, but now the question is this.
Hold on.
I thought I was just reading that one up.
Yeah, Trollin4Days.
I literally had that open on the Rumble.
Does that mean they don't want lowering...
Housing costs.
I presume that means that they don't want the prices of houses to go down, but obviously because they want to be able to sell their house for a lot of money, even if as a result of high housing costs, everything else costs more so that money has less buying power.
I presume that's what they mean and not like price of electricity and gas to go down.
Let's see if trolling for days clarifies that.
The housing costs.
Does that mean the accessories to housing or the price of the houses?
Because if it's the price of the houses, I can understand.
Those are their nest eggs and they want to sell them for as much as they possibly can.
Cute or QT17.
Okay, that name is a little bit suspicious.
Says, have a wonderful hump day.
Mike, Mike, where's Obama?
What the hell?
Why do I pick like the...
Okay.
DrewDog1128 says, Trump holds all cards, can fire any of them at any time.
Facts matter.
I'm not sure what that's about.
MadLad says, I don't know about that, but I don't trust Bongino.
Says he's Mr. Free Speech, but censored his content heavily.
I disagree with that.
I'm partial.
I'm very biased.
I like Bongino.
So I would have to see, in contrast, blocking people on Twitter is not censoring free speech.
Deleting, just because I don't do it, doesn't mean that it's censoring free speech.
Did I hear you in cryptos?
Oh, there we go.
Sorry.
They're specifically talking about his Rumble channel and mods muting people and banning people from their chat.
I actually talked to some of their mods about this exact issue and these people were either trolling really hard to the point of being disturbing or absolutely spamming and they have harassment rules in their chat.
They broke those rules.
No, it's not just that.
It's not censorship to maintain whatever decorum you want within your community.
It's your community and you don't have to let people...
I don't agree with it.
For me, it's spamming and I was even reluctant to give any moderator the power to block them.
And I had to go and unmute someone because I didn't agree with the moderator muting.
There was no disagreement.
But not everybody has to put up with that shit.
That's not censorship.
And I know Bongino is...
It's vehemently pro-Israel.
And there's only so much, you know, not even distraction from just shit that anyone will put up with in a chat.
It's not because someone disagrees with you that they have to put up with abuse.
So anyways, that's it.
But I like Bongino and I would have to see incontrovertible evidence of bad faith, ill will, or corruption in order to change that view because it's an opinion that I've developed over years of knowing and having met Bongino.
And it's very easy.
Everyone on the internet is, you know, Mossad or what do they call them?
Controlled opposition.
Yada, yada, yada.
I don't have that history with Pam Bondi.
So it would be easier to tell me that she's in on it, corrupt, incompetent, whatever.
I've known Bongino directly, indirectly for years.
And I like him.
And I don't know Kash Patel as well.
But, you know, these people, when they've developed a bridge of trust, it's going to take more than mere accusations or mere insults to undo that.
With that said, people, get your butts on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com if you are so inclined.
It's Wednesday today.
So tomorrow's Thursday.
We'll be live at 4 o 'clock.
I'm going to try to figure it out with Joe Nierman so he can come on and give us a ditty update.
I can't do the night streams as much because...
Family stuff.
And this is already pushing the limits.
And that's it.
Weed the garden.
Weed your chats as Scott Halloween.
Go and enjoy the raid for Untamed Nation and let him know from whence you came.
And show some love.
And if you're going to go over to Redacted, let him know from whence you came as well.
Otherwise, everybody, I will see you tomorrow.
Viva Fry across the platforms.
Merch, vivafry.com.
I've been saying I'm going to design it.
It's whatever.
Eventually I'll do it, but get a book.
Louis the Lobster.
Illustrated by Abigail Martin, the daughter of one of our Locals members.
That is the show on Rumble.
Two Locals.
We go.
I almost ended the stream.
I'm not doing that.
Ending on Rumble.
See you all tomorrow.
Godspeed, Locals.
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