No Epstein Client List? Yeah, Right... CBS Settles Trump Lawsuit! Madness in Canada & MORE!
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If the alligators were not scary enough in Florida, the sharks off the coast, the panthers in the woods, the bobcats, jaguars, if the venomous snakes and pythons in the everglades weren't enough to scare you, the fire ants, the mosquitoes, the mega-mosquitoes that Bill Gates has injected with some form of chemical, Florida also has black bears.
Cubs are coming.
Florida also has black bears.
Oh my goodness, look at her titties.
That is the scientific term for breasts of bears.
Tittays.
Oh my.
Look at the cobs.
Oh, they're like, they're like.
And by the way, look at her titties.
Or teeties.
Or teets.
Boobies.
This is a lactating female black bear.
Look at her, rubbing her butt on the tree.
Easily 400 pounds.
Would rip your face off.
Eat your guts if you messed with her.
Someone's coming out.
Cubs.
I saw a door open in the back.
This was in Central Florida.
Now, I was wrong.
They would not be able to shoot them because they're protected out there.
Look at them.
They look like little humans wearing bear suits.
Look at the bear crawling up the tree now.
There's chickens in the back.
Chicken.
I got that.
Take this camera.
If I haven't said it for today, I freaking love Florida.
Okay, that's a bad camera word.
Let's zoom in.
I want to show you her boobies.
It was amazing.
There they look at those things.
Those are sacks of lactating nutrients.
Oh, my goodness.
I could see the booby filled with milk.
She's puffing.
now she's looking at her foot wait guys she's actually look at the size of her look at the It's amazing.
I see one, two, three, three filled with milk.
And I'm just going to blow your face off if you got in the way of her and her pups.
See, I said the same thing as we were watching it live.
Good afternoon, everybody.
How goes the battle?
But you didn't think you'd start off a little national geographic looking at the boobies of animals.
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I go to bed and say, is there going to be enough that's going to happen between last night, end of show, today?
And there is.
And it's wild.
And I've got confirmation of a couple of things.
We're going to talk about the DOJ memo that was released exclusively by Axios last night.
I can confirm that it's actually on the DOJ website.
So there is no longer any question about the authenticity of that document.
We're going to get there in a second.
We're going to get to CBS settling its lawsuit with Donald Trump.
I forgot to talk about it last week in sufficiently thorough detail.
And at 3.30, give or take, we got Alexa Lavoie from Rebel News coming on to talk about how Alexa Lavois, Canadian journalist, was threatened with arrest for documenting a public prayer protest, pro-Palestinian Muslim protest in Canada.
She's documenting it.
They didn't like being documented to some extent, and she was threatened with arrest, a journalist by the Montreal police.
After the very same Montreal police beat the ever-loving piss out of Natasha of Montreal, I had her on to talk about it.
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Because I don't, you saw the thumbnail.
There was a memo that Axios reported on yesterday that said, allegedly coming from the DOJ, and I found it curious that the document wasn't signed that said Epstein list?
No Epstein list.
Epstein clients?
There were no Epstein clients.
Epstein Blackmail?
There was no Epstein blackmail.
Let me bring up the Axios article because we want to go right to the source before we question whether or not we were caught repeating the cycle of fake news.
This is what Axios reported yesterday, 18 hours ago.
I waited a little bit.
I could not believe that the memo that they're reporting was not signed by Pam Bongi herself.
Maybe she can't sign the document because of the public statements she made about the Epstein files being on her desk.
Set that aside.
By this morning, the fact that the DOJ hadn't denied this, the fact that the document is apparently on the DOJ website eliminates all doubt.
Axios, exclusive DOJ FBI, conclude Epstein had no, quote, client list, end quote, died by suicide.
I'll take things I don't believe for 800, Alex, and I don't care if anybody thinks I'm a crazy conspiracy theorist.
I don't believe it.
I might be able to be convinced, or I might be able to believe that Epstein, by the letter of semantics, took his own life.
Yes, he hung himself because he had extra bed sheets in his prison cell.
Yes, he was able to hang himself because he was taken off suicide watch two weeks earlier.
Yes, he was able to hang himself because he was provided extra bed sheets, taken off suicide watch two weeks earlier, and his cellmate was removed.
Yes, he was able to kill himself because he was provided with extra bed sheets.
The cameras were turned off.
The security guards were not there.
He had no cellmate and he was taken off suicide watch two weeks earlier, despite having attempted suicide about a month earlier.
Yeah, I'll believe that.
And if you tell me that's not a conspiracy, I will tell you to go suck a lemon.
That was not a fart.
That was the stool under my feet because I have a stool under my feet because I don't have long legs.
President Trump's Justice Department and FBI have concluded they have no evidence that convicted sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed powerful figures, kept a quote, client list, or was murdered, according to a memo detailing the findings obtained by Axios.
The administration is releasing a video in both raw and quote enhanced versions that it says indicates no one entered the area of the Manhattan prison where Epstein was held at the night before he died in 2019.
Is that, I'm sorry, like, do people think we're stupid?
Here's a video showing you that absolutely no one entered the quarters where Jeffrey Epstein was being held the night he committed suicide.
There you have it, people.
Excuse me.
Is it not suspicious that no one entered the quarters to make sure that Jeffrey Epstein was alive, well, and not killing himself?
No one entered the quarters.
All right.
Care to explain how that happens?
I've got follow-up questions, if I may.
I don't know who I would ask them to.
Pam Bondi?
Mrs. Pam Bondi, what is the tour rate of security guards to make sure that they are properly surveilling an inmate who was on suicide watch two weeks earlier?
No one was there.
No one was within 500 yards of Epstein.
Okay, thanks.
That's a conspiracy.
And it goes on.
Let's keep going on with this because it'll blow your freaking mind.
The video supports a medical examiner's finding that Epstein died by suicide, the two-page memo claims.
All right, does it contradict the finding of another expert who said that Epstein had broken bones in his neck here, lower down, consistent with strangulation and not higher up, which would have been consistent with hanging?
All right, maybe in some way he fell, rotated upside down so that the rope was pulling upwards like this and broke.
It's possible.
It's possible.
It's also possible, I guess, technically that the moon is made of Swiss cheese.
Maybe not Swiss cheese.
Why it matters?
Why it matters?
Well, you only need to ask some very famous podcasters of a year ago to never give up on the Epstein file, whether or not he took his own life by his own hands because of a set of circumstances that was facilitated by the conspiracy.
Never let up on this file because it goes deeper than anyone can possibly imagine.
No blackmail, no client list, no nothing.
Move on.
Thank you very much.
Well, I'm sorry, Pan Bondi, when you said you had files on your desk, what was it?
Just videos of Epstein with kids?
Thousands of hours of videos of Epstein with kids.
Nobody else.
When they went and they raided his house and they had all those recordings that the FBI seized, that was only of Epstein.
The network of camera systems that he had in his Manhattan apartment off his island in St. Kitts.
N. Kitts.
Was it St. Kitts?
No, St. Kitts, I think, is somewhere else.
Whatever, Pleasure Island, Lolita Express, Jeffries Island.
That network of cameras set up in every room in the house, only for Epstein?
So they put out this memo and someone made me a little bit nervous.
They're like, Viva, that's Axios reporting that.
That's garbage.
You might be partaking in the laundering of disinformation.
And I got a little nervous.
Let me see this here.
Where is it?
Here we go.
I got a little nervous, but I've got confirmation.
It's an official memo.
But this is the memo, by the way.
Doesn't seem to be dated unless they're missing a cover page and doesn't seem to be signed unless they're missing a signature page.
Let's read it, shall we, from the U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Who's the head of that department?
I know Barnes gives Bongino a hard time, and I think it's unfair to give Bongino a hard time because at this point in time, I'm convinced that Bongino is not calling the shots.
I'm actually convinced that Bongino is Mark Wahlberg out of the other guys.
He's a peacock that wants to fly, and he's got Michael Keaton that won't let him fly.
And that Michael Keaton, I'm not even sure it's Cash Patel.
It might be Pam Bondi.
And I don't know if Bondi's useless, a useless tool, and I don't mean tool in the insulting range, but like an actual tool, political tool for whomever, or she's just utterly incompetent and has no idea what the hell is going on.
And she can't sign this memo because she's come out on record multiple times to say that they'd be releasing the Epstein files only to have bindergate, that she's got the files on her desk, and that was three months ago, and now putting out an undated, unsigned memo that reads as follows.
As part of our commitment to transparency, first rule of transparency, let us know who drafted the memo.
Let us know who's signing off on this memo.
Department of Justice and FBI investigation have conducted extensive, exhaustive review of investigative holdings related to Jeffrey Epstein.
To ensure that the review was thorough, the FBI conducted digital searches of its databases, hard drives, network drives, as well as physical searches of squad areas, lock cabinets, desks, yada, yada, yada.
These searches uncovered a significant amount of material, including more than 300 gigabytes of data and physical evidence.
May I ask the obvious question?
How the hell do you know that you had the entire file?
You inherited the fruits of a poisonous tree of a weaponized criminal FBI DOJ under the Biden administration.
How the hell do you know what you don't have in that file?
Am I going crazy or do I remember the SDNY, FBI office, talk about them removing files from the SDNY office before Cash Mattel could get in there?
Pull that up.
Maybe gaslighting, making me think I'm going crazy, like I didn't see that at the time.
The files relating to Epstein include a large volume of images of Epstein, images of videos and images of illegal child sex abuse material and other pornography.
Team agents, analysts, attorneys, privacy liberty, yada, yada, yada, comb through the documentary evidence with the aim of providing as much information as possible to the public while simultaneously protecting victims.
Okay, we appreciate that.
Much of the material is subject to court order sealing.
Only a fraction of this material would have been aired publicly had Epstein gone to trial, as the seal served only to protect victims and did not expose any additional third parties to allegations of illegal wrongdoing.
Am I crazy or are we forgetting about Prince Andrew?
Oh, I'm sorry.
That's right.
Virginia Guffery took her own life in the meantime.
Bondi comes out, says we've got the files on my desk.
Delay, delay, delay.
Virginia Guffery, the last living, meaningful witness in all of this, public who had gone public, dies by suicide allegedly.
And now they say, no, no, no, there were no other victims.
There was nothing.
No victims that would have implicated any other third party.
That's what Cash Patel said on Joe Rogan.
If we had the information, we'd indict other people.
They expect us to swallow this?
Tell a lie so big, no person could reasonably think any sane person would make a lie so big, and eventually people will believe it.
Horse crap.
Much of the material subject, I forgot that.
Through this review, we found no basis to revisit the disclosure of those materials and will not permit the release of child pornography.
That is fine.
Nobody wants the child pornography.
I mean, hiding behind we're not giving the world what nobody wants is the cheapest way of trying to like almost shame anybody or humiliate anybody who says, no, the exposure is not the exposure to the CP.
The exposure is Prince Andrew, credibly accused of badness.
Is he not another party that would be implicated in this?
There's no videos of him?
No, no, no.
There's one photograph of him, photograph of Bill Clinton getting a deep tissue massage.
Listen to this.
This is the highlighted part.
This systematic review revealed no incriminating, quote, client list.
Notice the verbiage here.
You want to be a sneaky deeky little lawyer.
I can play sneaky deeky lawyer too.
I played one for 13 years.
No incriminating client list.
Is that to suggest there's a client list that's not incriminating?
No incriminating, quote, client list, end quote.
So there's an incriminating list of something.
There's an incriminating set of names, but it's not a client list as defined by whatever this quotation means.
You can weasel out of a lot of things.
Epstein acted alone in sex trafficking for years, for 30 years, only done for himself.
The island, only done for his pleasure.
How he got his billions of dollars or hundreds of millions from Lex, Wex, whatever the person's name is.
No.
Prince Andrew, credibly accused.
No, totally irrelevant.
We're not looking at anything.
The file we got from the weaponized criminal DOJ of prior administration, good to go.
They just came out.
Cash Patel just came out.
I'm sorry, I'm getting a little angry here.
Cash Patel just came out and literally said, we found documentation and information that they were trying to hide from us.
And we found it in a room that they didn't think we would find.
Can they positively confirm that no evidence was destroyed by a prior administration after having, through Pan Bondi, come out and said publicly, we got it.
We have it on my desk.
I'll be revealing it shortly.
Did I finish reading the sentence?
I don't think I did.
All right, hold on.
Let me finish reading the sentence.
I got so angry here.
We did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties.
Consistent with prior disclosures, no, it's not.
This review confirmed that Epstein harmed over 1,000 victims.
Each suffered unique trauma.
Sensitive information relating to these victims is intertwined throughout the materials.
This includes specific details such as names, yada, yada, yada.
One of our highest priorities is combating child exploitation and bringing justice to victims.
Perpetuating unfounded theories about Epstein serves neither of those ends.
Is this Pam Bondi throwing Cash Patel and Dan Bongino under the bus?
Let me be very, very specific and unequivocal.
I don't believe that Dan Bongino was wrong about anything he said prior to becoming deputy director of the FBI.
I don't believe that Cash Patel was wrong in what he said about the Epstein files before he became director of the FBI.
Whoever wrote that line, this includes specific details such as victims' names and likeness, physical descriptions, places of birth, association.
Sorry, what the tail of my tongue.
Where was I?
What line was I?
That's right.
Perpetuating unfounded theories about Epstein serves neither of those ends.
Whoever wrote that is trying to discredit Dan Bongino and Cash Patel.
It's not something that Dan Bongino and Cash Patel could have or would have written themselves.
To that end, while we have labor to provide the public with maximum information regarding Epstein and ensured examination of any evidence in the government's possession, well, there's a big caveat in the government's possession.
How about intelligence possession?
How about foreign intelligence possession?
It is the determination of the DOJ and the FBI that no further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted.
You remember that time when they promised disclosure?
Yeah, they're on my desk.
Yep, they're not coming.
Yep, there is no list.
After a thorough investigation, FBI investigators concluded Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in a cell.
Okay, we care about that.
The autopsy, yada, yada.
The conclusion that Epstein died by suicide is further supported by video footage from this common area of the special housing unit, the shoe, where Epstein was housed at the time of his death, as DOJ's Inspector General explained in 2023.
Oh, who was the DOJ Inspector in 2023?
Hold on.
Who was the DOJ Inspector General in 2023?
Hmm.
Let me see.
Who was it?
Who was it?
Come on.
Michael Horwitz.
I don't know enough about that to cast dispersion, so I'll put that on pause and look into that after the show.
Anyone entering or attempting to enter the tier where Epstein's cell was located from the shoe common area would have been captured by this footage.
The FBI's independent review confirmed that from the time Epstein was locked in the cellar on 10.40 until 6.30 a.m. the next morning, nobody entered any of the tiers of the cell.
Is that normal?
How stupid does anyone who wrote this have to think that we are?
Was it normal that a man who was on suicide watch would have had nobody enter the cell to make sure that he was okay between 10.40 at night and 6.30 the next morning?
10, 11, 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
That's eight hours.
I'm no prison expert.
How often do security guards do inmate check at the metropolitan detention center?
What is it?
Every 20 minutes?
30 minutes?
I don't know.
Maybe the answer is every eight hours.
Security guards at the metropolitan, which are federal, are tasked with conducting variant types of inmate.
This is from AI.
So there are formal counts often conducted two to three times a day.
Bed book counts, in addition, routine random pat searches, yada, yada, yada.
I'll find out what the answer to that question is.
Maybe I'm making a whole hell of a lot of hay out of nothing.
Sorry, let me get that back in here so we can read it.
Yep, they confirm that no one was in, around, or entering the cell for eight solid hours.
No conspiracy there, people.
Go on with your day.
During this review, the FBI enhanced the relevant footage, yada, yada.
That's the memo.
And just remember, people, never let up on the Epstein file.
Epstein files are on my desk.
There are no Epstein files.
Epstein killed himself.
There's no client list or blackmail material.
Source, an unsigned memo from the DOJ.
Why didn't Pam Bondi put her name and signature on this document?
Who believes this?
I put out a poll, by the way, on Twitter, just asking who believes this.
What do you think the results were?
Let me go check what the results are now.
And this is the ultimate irony.
Doesn't even matter if it is true, in the unlikely event that it's true.
The fact that, let me see what the answer, 97.2% of the respondents do not believe this DOJ memo is a problem.
You suspect.
Do you believe the DOJ when it tells you that Epstein killed himself, that there was no incriminating client list, and that there was no blackmail material?
Yes, 2.7%.
No, 97.3%.
I've only got 6,800.
I don't get very many.
Then someone accuses me of putting up a bogus.
That's a bogus question because you're actually asking two radically different questions and trying to lump them together as though they're one.
To which I said, they're literally the conclusions of one and the same memo from the DOJ.
So you're wrong.
So that's the news of the day, people.
Who's coming to DC this week?
I don't know what's going on in DC this week.
Alan Ribbs.
I cannot get over it.
But whoever wrote that memo did so to discredit and repudiate the careers of Bongino as a podcast.
Podcast is such a demeaning way of as an analyst and Cash Patel as an author.
What did Cash Patel?
What did he say about Cash Patel, Bill Gates, Epstein?
Didn't Cash Patel say something about, well, yes, I believe it's right here.
And he was on the Benny Johnson show.
Is it right?
I can't see too good, Bill.
Hold on one second, bring it down here a little bit.
Here, I can't hear too good.
You know, it's the same thing with Epstein's list.
It's like, what the hell are these Republicans doing?
Okay.
I saw you make news this morning about that.
I got to get to that.
You say that the FBI has Epstein's list.
They're sitting on it.
That doesn't seem like something you should do.
You're protecting the world's foremost predator.
That seems like an evil thing to do, regardless of who may be embarrassed in the release of that list.
Why is the FBI protecting the greatest pederist, the largest scale pederist in human history?
Simple, because of who's on that list.
You don't think that Bill Gates is lobbying Congress night and day to prevent the disclosure of that list?
And why is it that the Senate, you know, and good for Senator Blackburn to try to get it out, but then Dick Durbin comes over the top and says, no, we're not going to release the names.
I don't care about the list itself, but he've released the names, right?
What the hell are the House Republicans doing?
They have the majority.
You can't get the list.
You're going to accept Dick Durbin's word or whoever that guy is as to who is on that list and who isn't and that it can and can't be released.
Put on your big boy pants and let us know who the pedophiles are.
We have an election coming up and we need to adjudicate this matter at the polls.
God knows the FBI and DOJ aren't going to do anything.
But how are you going to reward the FBI with a new headquarters building after their illegal surveillance on Donald Trump continues with a reauthorization of FISA and we can't even get basic documents out?
This is why America hates Congress.
And this is why I'm tired of the Republican majority saying they're going to get the job done and failing.
Holy shit, people.
Can you appreciate that?
That's Cash Patel, the current director of the FBI, accusing Republicans of not putting on their big boy pants when they're in the majority to release the Epstein list.
He's the director of the FBI.
I'm telling you this.
I see some people in the chat saying Cash is compromised.
Either his wings are clipped or his wings are being broken.
Because whoever drafted that memo, I have now talked myself into it.
They drafted that memo specifically to discredit and humiliate Cash Patel and Dan Vongino.
There's no other reason for which you would even have to add that sentence into the memo.
It serves to entertain these theories doesn't further any interests of justice or truth.
That basically turns Cash Patel into a laughingstock for what he has publicly and vocally said compared to what is now coming out of the FBI and the DOJ.
We'll never know.
Therefore, I can never be proven wrong.
But I'll say this: I know Barnes has been going hard on Bongino.
I will not repeat the nicknames for Bongino, but I, you know, in that interview with Bartaromo and the subsequent interviews, my sincere feeling is that wings are being clipped, peacocks are not being allowed to fly, and the whatever deep state apparatus, can you imagine?
What greater revenge would there be on people who are out there exposing the deep state than publicly humiliating and discrediting them for the rest of their lives?
Cash Patel went from writing, American gangster, I know where all the skeletons are hidden.
Republicans are a bunch of feckless cowards.
They have the majority.
They're not releasing the names on that list.
He went from that to a year later.
When was that interview from?
Let me just see when that was from originally.
Well, that was posted today, but the interview, I forget when it was.
Oh, it's from Benny Johnson.
2023.
It was from December 19, 2023.
A year and a half later?
Yes, I love Big Brother is what they got Cash Patel to say.
Holy sweet, merciful heck.
I'm curious to know what everybody thinks about that.
But let me just go to Joe Mazkew in our vivabarneslaw.locals.com community.
He says, wait, hold up.
Something right.
Remember when Biden decided not to run again?
When it was announced, there was no signature.
Biden never said on video, what if something similar just happened?
The memo is not signed.
It's not dated.
What if it's happening again?
Well, those are two wildly different circumstances in that Biden was demented.
And some say that he wouldn't have voluntarily withdrawn from the race.
First sign of dementia is aggressiveness.
And so they did it for him.
And then he couldn't back out afterwards.
I did have that idea that, you know, when someone suggested that this memo might have been a fake leak or leaked, you know, it'll be like the same thing that happened with the intelligence after the Iran strikes.
Like a disgruntled member of the FBI internally decides to leak a low confidence memo, whatever, or draft a memo in such a way to be, you know, wildly inflammatory and piss people off predictably.
And then the FBI has to come on and say, no, no, no, that was written by some staff.
It was accidentally leaked.
Okay.
If the FBI DOJ does that, it means the content of the memo is inaccurate.
And I think a lot of people would be very happy to hear that.
We are now damn near 24 hours after that article was leaked or written.
But let me just see.
I'm fairly certain it's on the DOJ's website, if I'm not mistaken.
Justice.gov.
Yeah, here it is.
Okay, it's on the website.
I'll give you the link.
It's an authentic memo.
So that I believe now is no longer.
DOJ memo.
You know what?
Now that I'm curious about this, this is the memo.
And I'll give everybody the link to the website or the link.
It's legit.
Confirm it's legit.
So it's just amazing.
Who can sign off on this memo?
It can't be Cash Patel.
Can't be Dan Bongino because of things they've said previously.
Can't be Pam Bondi because of things she said recently.
Nobody can sign off on that memo.
But go on with your day, people.
No client list, no black male material, and Epstein killed himself.
And if you deny that, you're a crazy conspiracy theorist.
All right.
We're going to take a trip up to Canada for a second when we get.
Oh, Alexa Lavois is in the backdrop.
Okay.
People, shifting to Canada.
Then we're going to come back to America.
Alexa Lavoie.
Lavoie in French means the voice.
And her Twitter handle is the voice.
Alexa or Alexa The Voice?
One of the two.
Well, I'm going to pull up a tweet because she's up in Canada.
She was the one who did the report a couple of weeks ago of a filthy, disgusting, octogenarian pervert walking around with his ding-dong hanging out at the Toronto Pride Parade or the days before.
She does amazing, amazing journalism for Rebel News.
Rebel News, I don't care if you think they're an activist organization.
They are among the last of the independent, true journalists out there.
Whether or not they have an activist edge to them is only a matter of perspective, a matter of objective fact.
They get in to the stories and they expose a truth that the dishonest propagandist media of Canada would never expose.
Alexa's got a good one coming out of Canada as relates to the pro-Palestinian protests on the street and the Montreal police who seem to be basically in bed with and doing the bidding of entities that do not respect Western values, Western democracies, among other things.
Alexa, whenever you're ready, unmute yourself and uncamer yourself.
There you are.
Madame Alexa.
Hello.
How are you doing?
I'm good.
So Alexa, your Twitter handle is what?
The voice Alexa or Alexa Voice, the voice?
It's the voice, Alexa.
Yeah.
Everybody the link right now.
Did you tweet, did you DM me some of these tweets so I can bring up the videos?
I sent it by text message.
So I send you two, but actually three, but one of them it's actually on my X account.
Okay, I'm going to pull up the one from your ex.
So Alexa, tell everybody who you are if I didn't do a good enough job introducing you.
So I am the French Kibaker journalist for Rebel News.
So we are on the field trying to cover most of the story that is not being covered by the mainstream media.
Or sometimes we just cover the story, but in another angle that people can see both sides of the story, all side of the story.
Now, you said French Canadian, and I didn't want to say this because it's almost like a backhanded compliment.
Your English is getting much better.
And I don't know if you're doing, but it's like what Marion said in my wife.
She's like, her English has gotten much, much better just from like a few, well, many years ago.
So it's fantastic.
But you are French Canadian, if anybody's wondering what that accent is.
Alexa, okay, man.
So you're up in Canada.
The last time we spoke publicly was the penis guide.
But before that, if anybody wants to see an 80-year-old dick with a cockring on, that was the last thing that Alexa was on the channel talking about.
But before that, was Natasha from Montreal when she got assaulted and arrested by the Montreal police.
And I was going very hard on that story because it was an absolute outrage.
Pierre Polyev of the so-called Conservative Party, mum.
Nobody said, mum means quiet, didn't say a damn thing.
And so you're back in Montreal now.
And you're back at, if I'm not mistaken, this is Église Notre Dame in Old Montreal.
Is it?
or is that Marie Reyn du Monde?
Oh, this is Victor.
Let me see if I can get this.
This is Marie-Réine du Monde.
No, that's Notre Dame Basilica.
Okay, I'm an idiot.
It's been, I haven't been to Montreal in long enough.
This is Old Montreal.
My office used to be, is where your back is right now.
No, my office would be on the left, in the altered building.
Alexa, so you're down here.
There's more protests.
Before I play the video, give us the context as to what the hell is going on here.
But it's protests taking place every week.
And now it's always ending up with a prayer, a public prayer.
And for the people who are not aware, Quebec is obviously a secular.
And right now, Premier François Legault is looking into banning all public prayer because there is a lot of backlash regarding this.
So obviously, it's really important that we are covering those prayers because it is newsworthy.
But it seems like for the police officer, it's not news.
I'm just looking up the Muslim population of Canada is 4.9%.
The Muslim population of Quebec is 5.1%.
And they have protests because there's clearly a free Palestine protest going on.
And then they have a public prayer afterwards.
Always, always.
Now it's every time they are always protesting on the Sunday and it's always finishing with a public prayer all the time.
I'm just trying to look.
I want to see.
I'm just trying to capture the crowd there a little bit.
All right.
So they're doing the public prayer afterwards.
You know, people have their theories as to the public prayer.
Some see it as an act of overt domination or not provocation, but illustration of having been either conquered or an act of religious defiance.
Others just see it as a call to prayer, why prayer needs to be done publicly, especially in the face of a church.
People can hypothesize on the opportunity and place of this prayer.
But I'm going to play this.
I don't think there's relevant.
there's a guy there eating something he's looking happy I'm going to hear what's going on in the background.
So you're saying to the cop, your behavior is not normal, right?
I say their behavior is not normal.
If they are doing a public prayer, why they refuse to be filmed?
If you are doing it in a public place, it's because you want people to see you, isn't it?
Presumably.
Now hold on, I'm going to see if I can keep hearing you in the backdrop.
So someone just said, why are you approaching them, madam?
No, major.
And then you said, and I was not even, you will see on the other angle, the camera, I always kept a fair distance from them.
Yeah, and you said in French, I have the right to film them.
Who's talking to you now?
A police officer or another man doing prayers?
Oh, no, just a man trying to block me physically to film.
okay so it says you can record but from a distance Why are you approaching them?
I have the right to approach it.
Allahu Akbar.
Is this when you get threatened with arrest?
No, it's the other, so it came a little bit afterwards.
Oh, here we go.
If you can see on the image, there is a truck between me and the prayer.
I'm actually in a fair distance.
I never cross the other side of the truck.
I always try to film from up there.
So my phone is on its stick because I knew they would try to block me with flags, signs, and everything that they have.
And now I'm going to see if I can get.
So the other one here, do you have the other video in a tweet by any chance with the yeah, it's on my pin tweet.
Okay, so hold on.
Let me let me go grab that because I'm looking at here.
So ultimately what happens?
While I get this, what happens with your, I say, can you wait?
Because I have like about five minutes to record that prayer.
It's why I came here to record the prayer.
Can we talk after?
And I say, can you move?
Like, I have to record that.
I'm here to document that.
And so I tried to change places.
And at one point, I went on the side of the truck and I had like the free place to just put my stick up there to the truck.
And the police grabbed my bag, removed me from the truck and say, you're going to create a scene.
You're going to create a situation.
And I say, no, you actually created the situation by removing me to embolden people to continue to go and attack me further.
I'm just looking at the cops here.
So help me goodness.
This guy, do you see my cursor?
Yeah.
This guy looks like the one from the last time we had a video.
Is that the same one?
His name is N. Lafregnia, I think.
Okay.
Lafreña.
Okay, I'm just.
He looks like the other one that was in.
Okay, so here, I'm gonna play this.
He says, I'm ordering you to stop filming.
If you continue filming, I'm gonna arrest you.
Entrave is obstruction.
And you're saying obstruction of what?
Bonjour à ce moment-là.
Tu travailles de journaliste?
Il est 17h28.
Tu avais dit formellement.
Si tu continues à créer la situation, ça va être un arbre.
He says, I have 1728, 528.
I don't know what that means, like what relevance the time is.
If you continue to escort me, like a bunch of big fucking thugs.
They're the armed men, and even the smallest one of them is bigger than you.
Yeah, and there were many of them.
And you see, they all surround me.
They are intimidating me.
They are stopping me, blocking me of just recording a public prayer.
And one of them, you will see it in the full report, said to me, Why?
No, he said, Let them pray.
And I say, I'm letting them pray.
I'm filming them.
I'm not stopping them.
I'm not asking them to stop praying.
I'm just there to film what they are doing.
let me play this out here.
I'm sorry.
I'm stopping you for that.
Who's recording now, Alexa?
It's Guillaume.
Okay.
My camera person.
This is the These are Montreal police.
These are SPVM, right?
These are the Montreal police.
Okay.
So everybody, you have SPVM, which is Sécurité Publique Ville de Montreal or something.
Then you have RCMP, which are the federal.
You have Sirte de Québec, which are provincial.
So this is under the authority of the mayor, Valéry Plante, right?
Exactly.
Okay.
So you got SPVM, Mayor, City, Valéry Plante.
Sirte de Québec, provincial, whatever that fucking François Legaud's name is.
And then you've got RCMP federally.
And every other province has the same structure.
You don't protect journalists?
Yes, we don't protect them.
No, you don't protect them.
Yes, you've been forced to do my job as journalist.
No, it's very good to work.
You don't need to be a leader.
You think that the street streets are not actual, sir?
In the past, there is a law plan to ban these streets streets.
I don't want to argue with you.
Okay, you are from the side of the Muslims?
The Islamists?
Yes, yes, yes.
We know.
Mr. E, I have the right to be here.
Alexey, you have balls of steel.
Oh my goodness.
I want to see what people.
This is the absolute state of Canada.
Let me see what they're saying here.
They have a hard-on for power and carrying out orders against the people they are meant to serve.
They know who was easier to abuse.
Alexa's not going to beat up a cop or pull out a knife and stab somebody.
So she's the easy one to back off and abuse and shove into a corner.
So what happened after that?
So I had to literally stay the other side of the street.
And they were saying to me, but you can zoom.
You know what a Zoom is.
I say, but there is a car.
My camera is not bionic.
I'm not seeing true cars.
Okay.
So it's why I need to put my camera up there in the air because I'm not going to be able to film what's going on.
Like it's so stupid that I have less rights in a public space than those people who are actually going to force our government to put new bill in place, new regulation to ban those prayers.
But it'll get...
It'll get...
Hold on, I just want to show this.
This is the screen grab right here of disbelief.
I'm just going to screenshot that.
It's unbelievable what's going on there.
Yeah, and by the way, you know, we still don't know who is giving the order.
Is it Fadi Daguerre that is actually the chief police of Montreal?
Is it Valérie Plant?
But I found really hard to have one of the police saying to me, are you going to be the candidate for the next mayoral race?
Because in that way, you would be able to change the order.
And I was like, is it an admission again that behind the scene is Montreal Mayor Valériplan that is giving you the order?
Why would you say that?
Because we are going to have a change in our mayor because there is an election, I think, this year or next year.
I want to see who's running.
Let's see who's...
So maybe they're going to pass a prohibition of public prayer and it'll be challenged, guaranteed.
We'll see if it gets upheld if and when the law is written, drafted, passed, and then challenged.
Who is running for mayor in Montreal?
Don't forget that Quebec is using a lot the non-withstanding clause.
So it might pass.
Holy hell.
So you didn't get arrested and you finished recording or you finished shooting that segment?
But I was kind of lucky because when they threatened me of arrest, they actually finished their prayer.
So I had nothing else to record.
So I actually left.
But because their prayer usually is like what, five minutes on max.
So I have five minutes to record.
And that's already too much for them.
It's already a problem.
Outrageous.
Outrageous, Alexa.
I'll ask you the very personal question publicly.
Are you thinking of getting the hell out of that insane hellhole, formerly known as Canada?
I would say that I'm going to do everything to do journalism and to expose what is going on.
And you see, like, it's not a joke.
We are in court against the SPBN.
We will continue to make sure that the freedom of the press, freedom of expression and opinion is still alive in Canada and is still like a right that people can exercise.
Another question, which might put you on the spot, but probably won't.
No, I won't.
When does the report come out, the final report on this?
Guillaume is currently editing tube reports.
I don't know if you heard, but we have also a problem with creepy people who are staring and luring and kind of like harassing women at the public swimming pool and mainly from immigrant background.
So we have that report coming up and afterwards it will be that one.
And it might be around, I would say Wednesday.
So let me with less pussyfooting around the controversial part, people of Indian descent or immigrants, foreigners, seem to be lurking and doing perverted things outside of public areas where women and children are in scant attire for the purposes of bathing.
Yeah, but for someone who actually traveled in India for three months and a half, I experienced that myself.
And it's not a joke.
I was sexually touched.
I was stared at, lured.
It was just not pleasant.
And there is a lot of women from Indian background or other background like Iranian and Pakistani.
And they are warning the people that those culture is not compatible.
If you are not integrating people correctly, those culture will come to us.
And it's what we are seeing right now.
There's multiple, multiple women who have reported incidents at multiple places, but mainly at this park, the Jarry Park.
So for anybody who doesn't know, Jarry is in, I won't say Montreal North, but it's like northeast of Montreal.
Jarry Park, in the best of times, was not a great place to hang out.
You certainly wouldn't want to be there at night.
I don't know where the new immigrants or the illegal immigrants are largely moving to or being placed in.
I would imagine, so Jarry is, are there a lot of homeless people in Jerry now?
Is it sort of like turning into an encampment?
It's not an encampment, but I would say that it's not the best area so far.
And like as Laval, I've also turned into like really Muslim area, like pretty much.
And Indian immigrants are the number one by far in Canada.
You have areas where police issue public statements in Punjab.
It's not because they're Indian.
It's because Canada has opened its borders to foreigners with no respect for Canadian culture, no desire to integrate, assimilate in the meaningful way.
And Canada has been given over to foreigners by a government that doesn't give one sweet bugger all about true Canadians of all races, religions, and creeds.
Let me see.
I want to bring one thing up so that it's going to segue into this.
We got TN MAGA 2016.
Just subscribed to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Thank you for the support.
Alexa, how can people support the work that you're doing?
There is many ways.
First of all, you can make a donation to RebaNews.com or to one of our campaign.
It's to follow us, to subscribe and to share our content.
We have the YouTube channel that is Reba News on YouTube.
We are also on Rumble.
We are on X, unfortunately, in Canada.
Communist Canada Meta is not showing any news content.
So in Canada, you will not be able to share our content online.
Alexa, can you send me a screenshot of that?
Because people don't believe that.
I was on with Patrick Bett David and they're like, yeah, you can't access PBD or value attainment stuff from Canada.
Send me a screenshot of that so I can confirm to people that it's not rumor of communism.
It's reality.
And it's not just this.
The other day I went to New York and because my phone is linked to Canada, I was still not able to see the Canadian content on my meta, like Instagram and Facebook.
That is unflipping believable.
Yeah, I think if you look at my igs, I did a tweet on that.
Send it to me.
I'll re-post.
I'll read truth.
Yeah, I will send it to you absolutely.
And now, Alexa, are you coming to Florida anytime soon?
I would love to.
I would love to.
I would say probably your weather is better than us.
Now it's just like lots of rain and it's cold.
But yesterday it was like a heat wave.
We have, it was like 32 degree.
So it's just getting crazy over there.
The thing about Florida is when it rains, it's still beautiful because it's warm and you can go outside in whatever.
You don't mind getting wet, walk barefoot and it's clean rain.
It's just, yeah.
Okay.
Get down here and we'll, when there's an event, we'll figure something out so you can justify it on journalistic grounds.
Perfect.
Thank you.
Send me the report when it's out and come back on anytime and every time to talk about it.
Thank you for having me on.
My pleasure.
All right.
Talk to you soon.
Ciao.
Alexa Lavois, people.
The voice.
It's so truly upsetting.
Like not upsetting.
It's enraging.
You're not crying.
It kind of does feel like a relationship has been broken because you do sort of have a relationship with your country.
it's been broken and violated.
And Canada is simply, if it ever was, I was under the impression it was, a place to live and a place of freedom.
And I'm thoroughly convinced it certainly is no longer at this point.
The only question is, was it ever just thinly protected by a veneer of freedom?
But it was always something of a communist socialist hellhole.
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Let me bring up these chlorophyll borafin.
Every time I see it, chlorophyll in our locals community says Viva is also describing the UK.
Very sad.
I don't think it's an accident that I might be describing parliamentary systems such as the UK, Australia, Canada.
I think we're describing the European experiment with the exclusion of the more right-wing states, countries like, let me think of Poland.
Let me think of another one.
Estonia, Latvia.
Maybe they're doing a little bit better than the Western Europe countries, Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain.
It's almost like it's a globalist takeover deliberately intended to demoralize a population so that they willingly submit to being conquered by foreigners who have zero affiliation or intention of assimilation into the culture into which they are migrating.
Clorofin says, Muslims know they have Western governments in their pockets.
It won't stop, I fear.
Walking in central London today feels more and more like a foreign land in only a few decades.
I won't pick only on one religion because I think there's a number of religions in Canada.
I don't know that the majority of the Indian population that's being shipped into Canada are Muslim per se.
But I went to Toronto.
The airport, I said it at the time, call me politically incorrect.
It felt like landing.
I've never been to Bangladesh.
I assume that's what Bangladesh would look like.
And it's not.
The lineup at the immigration's office, first of all, it was 300 meters long.
That's like nearly three football fields for you Americans.
It's like 300 freedom units.
And it was clear that they are people from foreign countries en masse coming to Canada.
But it's undeniable at this point.
It's 23% of Canadians are born outside of Canada now.
Anyhow, that's that.
What else?
Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the show?
Let's go to the chat here over in vivabarneslaw.locals.com and just see what's going on in the non-super tippy chat.
We've got thumbs up from 60 Special Sal.
We've got Bill Brown, who's showing us pictures of his beautiful farm property in, I won't disclose locations.
It's beautiful.
Who's funding this?
Says Rocket Boy TY.
Funding, there's not much funding that's required.
Who is on the one paying for it and who is profiting from it?
I think the more appropriate question is, who's profiting from it?
And the obvious answer to that question is the very government that's facilitating the invasion.
Who asked that question?
Rocket Boy TY.
Who is directing it?
says Rocket Boy TY.
It's retarded, says Outlook.underscorecom.
Okay, speaking of retarded, let's get to the CBS news article.
I don't know that I talked about this in thorough detail last week, but it's a very interesting thing.
You know, like I've always said about that Fox News Dominion settlement, it's sus.
Suspicious as hell.
I genuinely believe that there's some form of money laundering, political influence laundering going on.
That when Fox agreed to pay Dominion $787 million, that there might have been a tax benefit reason for which it turns into something of a wash for Fox News.
Maybe they lose a little bit of it.
They didn't like Trump.
They don't like Trump.
Whether or not they are the most favorable in terms of coverage for Trump, separate issue.
But they didn't like Trump and they didn't like Tucker.
And when they paid that $787 million to Dominion to settle a lawsuit in which Dominion was claiming $1.2 billion, already an obscenely stupid number for a company that really never made much profit before, it was insane, suspicious as hell.
And I believe that one day, if it's at all possible, I will be vindicated in that assessment.
I believe that I'm more confident in claiming that assessment, given the accusations that are being leveled against CBS News from the left-wing media, who are pissed off that CBS settled their lawsuit claim from Donald Trump for election interference.
You will recall the infamous Kamala Harris edit.
And Trump sued for election interference, among other claims.
And CBS settled for, they said something like $30 million, give or take.
$30 million is one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight freaking figures.
Well, the left-wing media is now crying foul, saying that it makes no sense, it's suspicious, and they are attributing malice to the decision to settle, which I believe shows exactly the MO of what Fox News did here.
So CBS parent company sparks massive outrage with Trump lawsuit settlement.
Paramount and CBS have disgraced themselves and betrayed the core values of journalism.
ACLU director says.
Okay, so hear this out here.
Paramount, Global, and CBS eight-figure settlement to President Donald Trump has caused widespread outrage across the legal and journalism communities.
Where was this outrage when Fox News did it?
Oh, There was no outrage because they didn't mind Fox News colluding with Dominion for nefarious purposes, but now they don't like CBS apparently colluding with the Trump administration for supposed nefarious reasons.
We'll get to it.
Paramount Global and CBS News agreed to pay 20.
Sorry, I thought they paid 20 billion.
They have agreed to settle Trump's $20 billion lawsuit for election interference against the network.
The lawsuit alleged CBS News deceitfully edited a 60-minutes interview.
They did, with then Vice President Kamala Harris, and to make her look more articulate ahead of election day.
They did.
Many legal experts and Paramount's own attorneys insisted the lawsuit was meritless.
Yes, because of course the lawsuit, the attorneys for the party being sued are always going to say the lawsuit has merit.
Idiots.
CBS's parent company settled anyway.
It's widely believed that Paramount's controlling shareholder, Sherry Redstone, pushed for the settlement in hopes of paving the way for Trump's FCC to approve a long-planned merger with David Ellison's Skydance Media.
Interesting that they're suggesting, alleging, accusing, where was I?
CBS of voluntarily paying a sum of money for favorable treatment from a political party.
It's not outlandish.
I mean, first of all, it doesn't even need to be said if they are in fact asking for this merger, just to play ball will put them in good standing with the administration.
CBS staffers are furious, and there's been extensive backlash from media watchdogs, journalism advocate groups, liberal journalists, and even Democrat lawmakers, none of whom came to the defense of Fox News at the time because it was good violence at that time, right?
There's good violence and there's bad violence.
When they do it, it's good violence.
When someone else does it, let me rephrase.
You know what I mean.
Senator Bernie Sanders issued a scathing statement.
I'm going to, okay.
I'll just get my throat ready for my Bernie Sanders impression.
Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont issued a scathing statement that the settlement sets unquote, extremely dangerous precedent in terms of both the First Amendment and government expulsion, end quote.
Once again, I'm asking you to contribute to my campaign.
Well, Senators Ron Wyden, I can do his voice too, accused Paramount of taking a bribe.
Where is it?
Where is it?
Why does it do that?
That threatened the future.
That threatened future federal charges.
Former CNN Jim Akasas paid a shameful bribe to President Trump.
Yada, yada, yada.
ACLU, the most useless and awful organization out there, said CBS disgraced themselves with the decision.
President Trump's lawsuit was frivolous.
Paramount's capitulation was craven.
We've never been more in need of a free and independent press as a check on abuses of power.
Instead, Paramount, can you understand what they're defending?
It was a dishonest lie of an edit.
They then didn't release the full transcript or the full unedited video in due time.
It was overt election interference.
As far as I'm concerned, it qualified as a campaign donation in kind.
It was illegal, period.
The Freedom of the Foundation of Press called it a dark day for press freedom.
Paramount's spineless decision to settle baseless and patently unconstitutional lawsuit is an insult to the journalists of 60 Minutes.
You know what's an insult?
Being a bunch of deceitful pieces of trash journalists, so-called journalists.
It's an invitation to Trump to continue targeting other news outlets each time a company cowers and surrenders to Trump's demands.
It only emboldens him to do it again.
FPF director and advocacy Seth Stern wrote, it will be remembered as one of the most shameful.
Yeah, blah, blah, blah.
A bunch of stupid jackasses.
Okay.
I'm not going down.
Paramount's decision to settle the meritless lawsuit rather than stand behind its journalism is a spineless capital.
How long is this public flagellation going to go on for?
Paramount, it's an amazing thing.
Like they will shame you relentlessly.
Paramount has defended the settlement.
Companies often settle litigation to avoid the high and somewhat unpredictable cost of legal defense, the risk of adverse judgment that could result in significant financial and reputational damage, and the disruption to business operation.
It might also, they might have wanted to, you know, settle to not have discovery, you bunch of idiots.
Can you imagine what discovery would have looked like had that preceded to discovery in terms of internal correspondence about the edit, about the cover-up, about not disclosing the full interview?
I mean, if I were Trump, I might not have accepted the settlement.
I would.
Yeah, like whatever.
Settlements offer negotiated resolution that allows companies to focus on their core objectives of election interference, CBS, rather than being mired in uncertainty and distraction.
Paramount said current Paramount management disputes the additional allocation.
Oh yeah, sorry, that's how they talk about breaking it down.
Fox News Digital has learned that the sum being paid to Trump could reach north of 30 million, with 16 million being paid upfront for his future presidential library.
It'll go well.
No, pay 16 million for a bar inside his official presidential plane that was gifted by Qatar.
Put a nice bar in there so that when we go through it, like the Reagan Museum, I can have a nice dry martini and Trump's presidential library, which should be installed in his presidential plane.
And then the 16 million, they don't know what the other allocation set aside for advertisements, public service announcements, or other similar transmissions in support of conservative causes by the network in the future.
Current Paramount Management disputes the additional allocation, yada, yada, yada.
As part of the agreement, CBS did not admit to any wrongdoing nor issue an apology.
The network did agree to update its editorial standards by mandating the release of full unedited transcripts of interviews with future presidential candidates.
You know what?
I spoke too soon.
When I said Trump could have easily rejected that, no.
Right now, you got a policy that will impact positively future elections.
You get money.
You get a change in what led to the dishonest sham lie of an edit.
That's a big fat W, and Trump should take his victory lap.
Yeah, that's all I have to say about that.
Hold on.
Who said we forgive me?
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Don't dry Marmartini, bro.
Hold on.
Oh, yeah.
Hold on.
We forgive me.
Elijah Fire.
Oh, yes.
I hope it was for my mistake of saying I would never have accepted that settlement.
But thank you.
But do let me know what you forgive me for.
Curious.
So that's the CBS settlement for their, in my view, absolutely wrongful election interference, dishonest journalism, which seems to be par for the course, not just for CBS, but for everybody feigning outrage at CBS's settlement.
And that's all I have to say about that.
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Damn it.
I'm going to have to get that here.
The new merch is not yet up, but the old merch is here.
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I love that shirt.
And what else?
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I don't want to call Democrats demonic, but I do observe that the first four letters are identical and the next one is only one letter off.
Everybody tries to politicize tragedy to some extent.
I should rephrase that.
Everybody tries to make sense out of tragedy.
And some people try to make sense out of tragedy by looking for root causes.
Somebody dies of cancer.
The first question is always, did they smoke?
Someone dies in a horrible car accident.
The first question is, were they speeding?
Were they drunk?
So people try to make sense of tragedy from a self-interested perspective of try to find a way to distinguish this from my own personal behavior, my own personal lifestyle, so that I don't have to face the prospect that that could have been me because I do things differently or that somehow I'll face my mortality, you know, at the age of 90 some odd years old while making love to my wife of 50 some odd years and peaceful death after.
That's a gross visual, even though I'm thinking of myself and my wife in 50 years from now.
You get what I'm getting at.
So people try to make sense of tragedy, and then the demons try to politicize tragedy in the most, using the word craven of methods.
I don't like the tragedy that's coming out of Texas now, and I don't know if they're up to 100 people confirmed dead.
If they're not, they're going to get there.
Let me just see what the Texas floods update.
It's 82 dead, dozens still missing.
USA Today is saying the death toll is at 90.
You watch the videos of it and you understand that you're never far enough from a flooding river.
You're never far enough from something that's on fire that might explode.
The rampant vitriolic politicization of that horrendous tragedy defies moral defies moral conduct.
And I'm just going to, I'm going to just, you know, pick a few.
It defies moral conduct.
And I always say that hatred is a consuming force.
I'm going to take this out.
I say hatred is a consuming force because on the one hand, it ends up consuming you physically.
You end up looking like Rosie O'Donnell.
Rosie O'Donnell did not always look like a possessed demon.
She does now.
The people who posted the most nastiest anti rephrase this anti-anti-vaxer or anti-vaccine skeptic trash on the internet, who reveled in the death of the unvaccinated, who said, you know, deny medical treatment to the unvaccinated.
Some of them met untimely deaths.
And it's not a question of saying they got what they deserved.
It's a question of saying when you usher in demons, sometimes those demons end up consuming you.
It also just puts you in a state of mind where you make dumb mistakes and you say things in a moment of demonic passion that ends up being bullshit.
So call to activism, if you have not followed this account, I think I had to put them on mute because they were so vitriolically disgusting that I sincerely believed it's either a parody account or a, what's the word I'm looking for, an account that seeks to trigger responses.
Rage baiting account.
Call to activism, July 5th, so this is two days old now, put out this tweet.
Trump cut NOAA research, observation, and early warning systems.
I want to say it's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
We warned about in June, now people are dead.
Kids, I'm enraged.
I'm so exhausted.
It's biblical.
This is, who's the guy that built the boat?
My goodness, that's crazy that I can't remember his name right now.
Noah's Ark.
Jeez.
This is biblical level flooding, much like the tsunami is biblical level destruction.
And do you imagine if you're back 5,000 years ago and you witnessed this type of destruction and it passes down from generation to generation via spoken word, this on video is biblical.
Do you imagine the legends and lore that this would leave when it's generational word of passage?
Look at this.
Just remember the accusation.
It's because of NOAA defunding my trouble.
Let's go to the next one.
I'm turning the music off because this is just...
This is absolutely...
It's biblical-level destruction.
Just remember, NOAA, Trump kills kids.
We're not anywhere near done yet.
I just pulled out the most disgusting.
Ron Filipkowski, who blocked me on Twitter, so I only see these things when people send them to me.
When you have an entire political movement like MAGA, who is sneering contempt for experts who have spent decades in a profession, like weather forecasters, and the need for government to use those experts to save lives, the results of that too often are that many people die.
He had another one which I couldn't find, and I don't know if he deleted it, which was even worse.
This is what Texas voted for.
This is what Texas gets.
I think he might have deleted that one.
Go see if he can find that one.
That's Ron Filipkowski.
POS extraordinaire.
And then we got one more here.
is another account that I'm convinced is there to rage bait Travis Matthews he also blocked me on Twitter just a reminder go look at this guy's tweet by the way pinned tweet I'll see if I can get it here just a reminder Trump and Republicans cut over 2.6 billion in funding to NOAA and FEMA however to date U.S. taxpayers have paid approximately $162 million for Trump's 54 golf trips so far this year let that sink in the administration is working with state and local officials on the ground in Texas in response to the tragic flooding that took place yesterday our
Our Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, will be there shortly.
Melania and I are praying for all the families impacted by this horrible tragedy.
Our brave first responders are on site doing what they do best.
God bless the families and God bless Texas.
It's almost like Trump is a human and the demons who are trying to dance on the graves of children, much like they've done in the past, are demons who like to dance on the graves of children to further their political agendas.
The only problem is they were factually wrong and they're idiots.
I talked about it yesterday briefly during our Sunday show.
This is from the Associated Press.
You got to scroll all the way down.
Let me see if I can find the actual article because I want to highlight how difficult it is to find the truth.
You got to scroll all the way down the article to find in fine where they finally acknowledge that everybody who was saying the NOAA cuts were the reasons why experts didn't see this coming are wrong.
They're liars or they're dumb and they're demonic sons of bitches who dance on the graves of children to further their political agendas, even if it's based on a godforsaken lie.
Weather Service had extra staffers.
The National Weather Service in New Braunfels, which delivers forecasts for Austin, San Antonio, and the surrounding areas had extra staff on duty during the storms, Runyon said, where the office would typically have two forecasters on duty during clear weather.
They had up to five.
Quote, there were extra people in here that night, and that's typical in every weather service office.
You staff up for an event and bring people in on overtime and hold people over, Runyon said.
And I just said, a lot of people politicizing the death of children, in addition to reserving themselves a special seat in hell, are also going to have to retract their demonic statements.
There was no understaffing because of any cuts.
Any cuts that might have been made, though technically true, had no impact on there being understaffing leading up to this disaster.
There were, in fact, more people on, as confirmed by the Associated Press itself.
And it probably wouldn't have done anything other than, I don't know what the learning lesson is from this to avoid it in the future.
People don't, you know, from what I understand, the campers were unaware of what was happening and got caught off guard by the rising waters.
And it's like a frick.
It's like a frickin'tsunami.
The flash floods are absolutely wild in arid, dry areas where the soil doesn't absorb the water.
It funnels it all into these washes.
And what you think is a safe distance from these rivers, which turn into massive washes and overflow in the event of heavy storms, disaster.
I want to look up something.
Cloud seeding in Texas, because, again, you know, there are going to be some people who are going to say this disaster is the result of cloud seeding in order to try to blame somebody else for it.
I'm going to wait for a little bit, because am I looking at the Bloomberg article?
I'm going to wait for a bit and do a little more homework on this before coming to any conclusions.
I've got to accept.
Miss, ugh, confirmed.
You know what, we're going to go like this, and we're going to go to archive.
And we are going to circumvent that.
Misinformation on cloud seeding swirls after deadly Texas floods.
While all meteorological evidence shows the technology didn't cause the extreme rainfall.
Oh, but was it used?
Conspiracy theorists have spread the debunked idea.
In the aftermath of devastating floods in Texas, social media users have spread misinformation that cloud seeding is to blame.
Now, I just think they are suggesting that cloud seeding was used in the area that was affected.
That's all I care about.
Causation is not correlation.
Correlation is not causation.
I just want to know if they correlate.
Was there cloud seeding in the area in the time leading up to this horrendous tragedy?
There's no evidence that weather modification activities caused these.
extreme rainfall in texas which triggered the flash floods you see how they're wording this days before the deluge that brought over a foot of rain the u.s national service u.s national weather service warned of local warned of locally heavy precipitation in parts of texas and the southwest brought by monsoonal moisture as well as remnants of a tropical storm that made landfall in mexico the week prior but on social media prominent accounts with large followings amplified claims suggesting that the texas floods may have been caused by cloud seeding
a form of weather modification by now it's a familiar pattern uh according to rico rainmaker flew oh here we go listen to this you got to get into it to see because they they they they bore you with the their distractions so that you don't get to the truth by now it's a familiar pattern i'm sorry is this journalism or editorialism an extreme weather event occurs and unfounded theories about its cause quickly emerge and spread online did you attack the unfounded theories that it was caused by n oaa staff cuts or sorry uh budget cuts.
Bloomberg, I'm not sure if you did that.
Often those claims crumble under closer scrutiny of the facts, like the claims that this was caused by NOAA cuts by the Trump administration because they actually had more staff.
Similar conspiracies that cloud seeding caused damaging floods across the United Arab Emirates popped up last year.
I understand why emotions are running high, yada, yada, yada, said Augustus, okay, Rainmaker Technology Corp, chief executive of Audit Corp.
I understand why emotions are running high and people are scrutinizing cloud seeding to see if it's to blame, said Augustus DeRico, Rainmaker Technology Corp CEO.
Categorically, it's not.
Yep, you take that with a grain of salt.
According to Dorico, oh, who's DeRico again?
Oh, yeah, the CEO of Rainmaker Technology Corp.
Rainmaker flew a brief 20-minute cloud seeding mission in south central Texas last Tuesday, but suspended all operations that same day due to abnormally high moisture content in the air.
The two clouds seeded during Tuesday flight would have dissipated after a few hours and would have had no effect on the floods several days later, he added.
So that does confirm that clouds, they stopped it specifically because heavy moisture and presumably it would have triggered too much rain.
So the cloud seeding could cause monsoons is, I guess, confirmed fact now.
In fact, it's a confirmed fact because it's been done in the past.
It's been done in the past as military tactic during Vietnam.
Cloud seeding involves using chemicals, yada yada, to trigger the formation of ice crystals of droplets present, yada yada.
Though the technique has been studied for decades, it remains difficult to predict the additional rainfall that cloud seeding operations can generate, with some estimates ranging from 0 to 20%.
What's clear is that the technique would not have been able to generate the record-breaking rainfall seen in Texas.
So much rain fell that the Guadalupe River at Carroville, one of the epicenters of the floods, rose some 26 feet.
So Cloud Zero played zero role in it.
We were doing it a couple of days earlier.
We stopped for some reasons.
And a little bit later, there was an issue.
But you're a crazy conspiracy theorist to even ask the question.
Yep.
A, I'm not convinced that it caused it.
I know as a matter of fact that it can cause it.
What was the operation during Vietnam?
Hold up.
Hold up.
Wait a minute.
Something ain't right.
Cloud seeding Vietnam War Operation Popeye.
It was done.
It can be done.
And they were cloud seeding a week before give or take and stopped for reasons.
Presumably they did stop.
Maybe they didn't stop.
Operation Popeye, sober Popeye, yada yada yada, Project Controlled Weather Popeye, Motor Pool, Intermittent, was a military cloud seeding project carried out by the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War, 67 to 72.
The Hyde Classified Program attempted to extend the monsoon season over specific areas of the Ho Chi Minh Trail to disrupt the North Vietnamese military supplies by softening road surfaces and causing landslides.
The chemical weather modification program was conducted from Thailand over Cambodia, Laos, yada, yada yada, and allegedly sponsored by the Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and the CIA without the authorization of then Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, who had categorically denied to Congress that a program for modification of weather for use as a tactical weapon even existed.
It existed.
It was done.
It's scientifically possible.
But you're a crazy conspiracy theorist for thinking that it having been done a week before these floods had anything to do with the floods.
Yep.
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