Epstein Fallout Continues! Terrorists Welcomed in Canada? Zohran Mamdani Failing Up? AND MORE!
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Why would you release this to left-wing media?
The entire operation seems so utterly bungled.
You have to assume that on the inside, they're being played.
You have to assume that this is something.
This is a live grenade that the pinsmen pulled and handed in order to discredit Team Trump.
Well, so that's one issue as well.
The memo comes out, and my first query was, all right, nobody believes it.
Cash Patel himself is on record for saying the exact opposite a year and a half ago, an unsigned, undated memo.
And I thought for a second, maybe it was fake, but it's on the DOJ website.
Now, possibly there's been another sort of declassified or low-confidence classification leak.
Maybe there's a saboteur who puts this on the website to sabotage the Trump campaign, but the DOJ hasn't come out to repudiate it.
They haven't come out to contradict it.
It's in line with everything they've been saying to everybody's disbelief for the last two months, to the contradiction of what Pam Bonte herself said a few months ago.
And so what in the name of sweet holy hell is going on?
Is this a real document?
How is it not dated?
How is it not signed?
How does it just appear on the DOJ website without any sort of announcement?
And what the heck is going on?
Because like my theory to all of this, or at least one of the questions I had, if you wanted to discredit Cash Patel and Dan Bongino, you would make them basically publicly say, I love Big Brother, and say something that contradicts what they have been saying themselves for the last three, four years.
Bongino saying, never let go of the Epstein file.
This is important.
This implicates the hires up.
Patel coming out and saying, Bill Gates is on the client list.
And now this memo that makes Patel look like a total liar.
It makes Bondi look like a liar.
But if your goal was to discredit Cash Patel and Dan Bongino, two of the men that MAGA and the populist movement had the greatest faith in, this is exactly how you'd do it.
But there hasn't been an answer to how this unsigned, undated memo is leaked.
And it says things that nobody believes, not even people on the left.
And even if it's true, Epstein killed himself because he was left unsupervised for 10 hours with extra linens, no cellmate, taken off suicide list.
Dang it.
And no one checked in on him from 10 in the evening until 6 in the morning.
That's a conspiracy that needs to be explored, not accepted as just another day at the Metropolitan Detention Facility.
I'm so glad that you said that, Vivo.
That might have been right before my phone overheated in the car and went dead.
If you didn't see me, I tried to make an appearance on Benny Johnson this morning.
It was mildly successful.
But what ended up happening is I was in the vehicle.
I didn't want to hear the air conditioning running while I was doing this interview.
And so I turned the car off.
Also, climate crisis.
And it got so flipping hot in the car that my phone overheated, didn't shut off, but it interfered with the signal.
And so I might have Benny Johnson on at four o'clock on my channel so we can finish this off.
But we're talking about it beforehand.
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen of the interwebs.
We should be live across Rumble, vivabarnslaw.locals.com, and on Twitter, or as they say in French, Twité, or now it's called X. We can't not talk about this.
I sort of feel like maybe I'm kicking a dead horse.
I don't think I am, but I'm going to keep kicking anyhow because the horse is only mostly dead.
And we're going to keep kicking this horse because it's not because someone instructed us or told us to keep talking about this story.
It's because this arguably, but not arguably, is one of the biggest stories of our time.
Jordan Schachtel on Twitter, I like him.
I've had him on the channel.
He's a good guy.
Doesn't mean that his opinion on everything is going to be on point.
On this particular question, I vehemently disagree.
And I want to bring up what he said earlier in order to highlight why I disagree with it.
I'll forget.
Jordan Schacktel basically came out and said, it's a nothing non-issue at this point in time, sort of like the Hillary Clinton.
At this point in time, what difference does it make?
And the only people who are paying attention to it are people on the internet doing it for clicks.
Let me bring you up the tweet thread.
And I'm not trying to poop on Jordan Shackle.
He does good work.
He's a good man.
Just very much vehemently disagree with him on this.
We're going to play this video from Trump in a bit because if there's ever been a type of gaslighting in real life, and I say this with the utmost of respect and sincere support for Donald Trump, this feels like gaslighting to me.
Someone telling you for the last 10 years, among different sources, when whatever news outlet it was that killed the story, they killed the biggest story of the year because influences, because they wanted to be in the good books of the crown over in England.
Donald Trump talking about declassifying the Epstein files along with JFK, Martin Luther King.
Why?
Because they're all freaking generationally important documents.
Pan Bondi talking about it.
Cash Patel, Bongino talking about it with Barti Romo.
Cash Patel talking about it with Joe Rogan, promising this video, promising documents, not letting up on it.
I'll get to Cash Patel in a bit.
And then all of a sudden, Trump telling us, basically, why are we still talking about this?
The day after the DOJ releases an unsigned, undated memo to their website, I feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
It left some lingering mysteries.
One of the biggest ones is whether he ever worked for a American or foreign intelligence agency, the former labor secretary.
Whether or not he ever worked for a foreign or intelligence agency.
Why is it important?
I'll pull you up a clip in a second to show you why it's important.
Why might it be important that the individual who was convicted of soliciting prostitution of a minor, whose partner in crime literally was convicted of sex trafficking children to people we don't know, who might have been operating one of the biggest blackmail extortion rings at a global scale involving Prince Andrew, who couldn't be involved because he doesn't sweat.
And the day that he was eating pizza at a pizza shop, I kid you not, he said he couldn't have been having relations with Virginia Guffery, who happened to have died by suicide since the time they promised the release of these documents.
No.
Miami attorney Alex Kostick, he allegedly said that he did work for an intelligence agency.
So, could you resolve whether or not he did?
And also, could you say why there was a minute missing from the jailhouse tape on the notes?
Yeah, sure.
Can I just enter a phone?
Yeah.
Mr. Trump, President Trump, I don't mean to interrupt you, but I've got the pause button.
There was a minute missing from the unedited continuous surveillance footage?
I mean, a minute's not enough to run into a cell and strangle someone.
I'm being glib.
There was a minute missing from that video.
No one told us that until the sluice of the internet or chat GPT found one solid minute missing from the surveillance footage, which they showed purportedly proves that Epstein had to have killed himself because for 10 solid hours, nobody went in or out of the cell, did a check on a man who was suicidal two weeks earlier.
There's a minute missing.
Move on.
But sorry, Trump is coming in to berate or shame into silence a reporter for asking a question that is legitimate, current, and above all else, relevant in light of the DOJ's own memo that is unsigned, undated, posted to the DOJ website Sunday.
Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?
This guy's been talked about for years.
You're asking, we have Texas, we have this, we have all of the things.
And are people still talking about this guy?
President Trump, not only are people still talking about it, your people are still talking about it.
And there's a reason for that.
You yourself were talking about it.
And there's a reason for that.
There's a reason why it was put on par with the documents, the classified documents of the assassination of JFK, of the assassination of MLK.
There's a reason why it was on par with that, why I refer to it as a litmus test of an election issue.
There's a reason why Pam Bonte has been going on Fox News talking about it.
There's a reason why director of the FBI, Cash Patel, deputy director Dan Bongino were talking about it on Maria Barti Romo.
There's a reason why director of the FBI was talking about it on Rogan, because not only do people care about it, people see this as central to the functioning government of America and potentially to the world.
And I'm not trying to oversell it, but if it were to hypothetically turn out that geopolitical decisions were the result of some form of blackmail extortion ring, that might have a destabilizing effect on the world, which some might hypothesize could be a reason for which now the administration doesn't want anyone looking into that.
I'm not saying this is a theory that I have concrete evidence of, other than the fact that, you know, Prince Andrew seems to have been intimately involved with Jeffrey Epstein.
Ehud Barak, intimately involved with Jeffrey Epstein.
He was at least working with FBI, arguably with other intelligence.
Billions and billions, wherever the hell he made his money from, nobody knows where it came from.
Lex, whatever the guy's name is.
He had his island where he flew people off to, where God knows what was happening because he had can't, no, no.
If it were to turn out that this could, in fact, have a destabilizing effect on the world, one could understand what Trump is doing right now.
To sort of, this is the definition of gap.
You guys are still talking about that?
Oh, I'm sorry.
I thought three months ago you promised declassification of the documents via Pan Bondi.
I thought three months ago it was so important.
It was on Pan Bondi's desk.
But now we're still talking about it.
You losers still talking about that?
You're damn right.
Creep, that is unbelievable.
Do you want to waste the time?
Do you feel like answering?
Now, to steelman it for Trump, yes, there are crises right now to deal with and there are successes to take credit for right now.
But the day after the memo is released that says Epstein killed himself, there's no blackmail material, there's no client list in wishy-washy legalese that leaves a lot of room for wiggling out of it, to criticize a journalist for asking the question is ask backwards.
I would criticize a journalist for not asking that question right now when given the opportunity.
I don't mind answering for you.
I mean, I can't believe you're asking a question on Epstein at a time like this where we're having some of the greatest success and also tragedy with what happened in Texas.
It just seems like a desecration, but you go ahead.
Sure, sure.
First, to back up on that, in February, I did an interview on Fox, and it's been getting a lot of attention because I said, I was asked a question.
Listen to Pam Bonte try to wiggle out of what she said on Fox News.
The files on my desk, what she said privately, video of criminality.
Apparently, only Epstein.
Thousands of victims, only Epstein.
Ghelaine Maxwell convicted of trafficking, only for Epstein.
Question about the client list, and my response was it's sitting on my desk to be reviewed, meaning the file along with the JFK, MLK files as well.
Why?
Because they are equally, relatively speaking, sufficiently important to the fabric of American government.
There's a reason why Epstein, on par, JFK, are a MLK.
That's what I meant by that.
Also, to the tens of thousands of video, they turned out to be child porn downloaded by that disgusting Jeffrey Epstein.
Child porn is what they were.
Never going to be released, never going to see the light of day.
To him being an agent, I have no knowledge about that.
We can get back to you on that.
And the minute missing from the video, we released the video showing definitively, the video was not conclusive, but the evidence prior to it was showing he committed suicide.
And what was on that, there was a minute that was off the counter.
And what we learned from Bureau of Prisons was every year, every night, they redo that video.
It's old from like 1999.
So every night the video is reset and every night should have the same minute missing.
So we're looking for that video to release that as well, showing that a minute is missing every night.
I wouldn't make hay of that missing minute.
That explanation is somewhat more confusing than it needed to be.
I don't even understand the explanation.
I don't care for the missing minute per se, because even if Epstein killed himself, you know what I have to say about that.
But Jordan Schachtel says, I have to disagree here in response to Liz Wheeler, who I had on the channel.
Liz Wheeler was one of the, I'm not even calling them influencers.
I say independent journalists, alternative media.
Liz Wheeler was one of the alternative media who got humiliated during Bindergate when they came out of the White House, were handed a binder of information that was not only public already, public information was more public than the binders that they had because the binders they had contained redacted information, which you can actually find unredacted on the internet.
She was one of the alternative media that was embarrassed that day.
And I had her on to explain what happened because I sort of knew what happened and didn't think the wrath that the social media alternative media journalists were getting was warranted.
Liz Wheeler says, President Trump snaps at a reporter who asks him Epstein question.
Trump is massively misreading his base on this.
To which Jordan Schachtle says, I have to disagree here.
He's telling obsessives to get a life.
His base is focused on quality of life, job security, and national sovereignty.
Well, what if all those things are intertwined to the truth about Epstein?
But set that aside.
Family prosperity, American excellence, et cetera.
Espionage conspiracies are intriguing, but they do not rank high with voter priorities.
Then why did Trump talk about it and all but promise to release the declassify the Epstein files?
So respectfully disagree.
They came out with a memo.
It's so important.
Bondi and all of the administration has been talking about it.
I want to bring up a clip here.
I'm telling you this, like up, I mean, I'm honest about it all the time.
I say whenever, whenever someone says I'm honest, it sort of implies that there's times when they're not being honest.
I am perpetually honest because I am afraid of the proverbial sky in the camera in the sky, eye in the sky, of being thought of as a liar.
There's no greater curse.
I like Bongino.
I think Bongino's biggest issue here is he's not being given free reign to do what he wants.
He's not being given free reign to do what he thinks.
As far as I'm concerned, this is my personal opinion.
He's not the director of the FBI.
He's an employee of the state right now.
He's not independent to express himself freely.
As far as I'm concerned, this is on the shoulders of Pan Bondi, but forget the guy's name on the left here, but listen to this, and we're going to understand exactly why people think that Epstein might have been an intelligence asset.
In partnership with Ghelain Maxwell, whose father was Robert Maxwell, who was arguably, but not arguably, an asset for various intelligence.
Had Massad show up at his funeral after his mysterious death under mysterious circumstances.
Jeffrey Epstein, having former Prime Minister of Israel Ehud Barak, visit him 30 times in the years after it was known that Jeffrey Epstein was a pedophile.
Secretary, were you ever made aware at any point in your handling of this case if Mr. Epstein was an intelligence asset of some sort?
So there has been reporting to that effect.
But does the Jeffrey Epstein case go much deeper than just that?
This is from Substack, TechnoFog Substack.
He asked a serious question.
Apparently, Rolling Stone had reported about Epstein's dealings in the arms world in the 1980s, which led him to work for multiple governments, including the Israelis.
Ward sources said that Epstein was, quote, known in the intelligence world as a hyperfixer, someone who can go between different cultures and networks.
He says, you know, Epstein's an intelligence asset for people in the Middle East, right?
I'm like, no, I didn't know that.
I'm like, you sure of that?
The person, let's say, is like, I'm absolutely sure of that, that he's either a witting or unwitting asset, intelligence asset.
Meaning his plane and that island, the cameras, there's a big assumption out there that these videotapes were exclusively in the custody of Epstein.
That's a huge mistake.
The reason they wanted this story to go away is because there's an assumption like, oh yeah, Epstein had him.
No, he wasn't the only one who had him, according to this source.
These assets, that's why this blackmail story makes so much sense.
Which Middle Eastern countries they are, I don't know.
But this person who's a very, very good reporter, I mean, ACEs, right?
Swore Epstein was either a witting or unwitting intelligence asset.
And they may have had his plane wired up.
And they're the ones who have all this stuff.
So the point is, to sum it up, how do you know some of these countries aren't going to some of these power players who aren't making decisions?
Because, hey, he wouldn't want this video out there, right?
It's gaslighting of the highest order.
And now there's two things are true here, or one of two things are true, I should say.
Bongino was right.
Bongino was wrong.
If Bongino was right, and he's now in a position where as an employee of the state, he can no longer assert his rightness, that's got to be very frustrating for Bongino, to put it mildly.
Or Bongino's wrong.
All of the theories that he, Patel, others entertained over the years are wrong.
Epstein was not an asset.
Epstein was not an intelligence.
Epstein was just some perv who trafficked women for his own masturbatory pleasures.
And Bongino was wrong.
And that's got to be embarrassing.
Seymour Hirsch did an expose back in the day of Robert Maxwell, Ghelane Maxwell's father, being an intelligence asset for Massad.
Massad shows up at Robert Maxwell's funeral.
Ghelane, by the way, Robert Maxwell died by falling off his boat, allegedly, after a heart attack.
The boat was named the Ghelane, his daughter's name.
His daughter works with Jeffrey Epstein, mingling with the most powerful people on earth.
It's not just Bongino who has been, I don't say obsessing, I say rightly focusing on this story for years.
Cash Patel was on with, I played it yesterday.
Let me just play it one more time because it's relevant under the circumstances, was on with Benny Johnson relatively recently.
Is this it?
Oh, this is, so this is the clip from Benny Johnson, but it's on with Jay Stewart.
I don't know who this is here.
Let me just make sure.
You win some, you lose some.
It's all the same to me.
Cash Fatelle said Bill Gates was, quote, lobbying Congress night and day to prevent the disclosure of that Epstein list.
Why?
And let's play this one out.
I played it yesterday.
Bear with me.
You know, it's the same thing with Epstein's list.
It's like, what the hell are these Republicans doing?
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?
This is December 2023, by the way.
This is not 10 years ago.
This is not five years ago.
This is Cash Patel, December 2023.
Cash becomes director of the FBI.
Epstein killed himself.
There is no blackmail list and there is no list with incriminating information.
There are no videos and everyone should move on and move forward.
Who cares what difference does it make at this point in time?
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.
Well, my goodness, does this not take on a different meaning these days?
Now, I made a joke, a glib, sarcastic remark yesterday on Twitter.
If there's no Epstein list and there's no blackmail material and there's no incriminating client list, well, surely then Bill Gates is going to sue Cash Patel for those defamatory per se statements, right?
Surely.
And then people jokingly reply, hell no, Bill Gates is going to get Cash Patel a 40-year-old bottle of scotch for Christmas.
If what Cash Patel said there is wrong, it's defamatory per se, defamatory on its face with no further need for interpretation.
Now they come out, the DOJ in a document that I don't think it was authored by Patel and says, no, no, no, what Patel said right there is categorically false, objectively defamatory.
Well, Bill Gates should be suing him, unless it's true, and Bill Gates doesn't really want to sue him whatsoever because he's quite thankful that the DOJ is taking this posture right now.
I said this sort of as an alternative theory that I sort of float half seriously.
If this were a deep state operation or this was a political hit job to take down two of the most populist voices in the MAGA movement, Bongino and Patel, what would be done differently than forcing them to eat crow on everything they've said for the last three to five years?
Because either they're right and right now they're forced to be quiet or they're wrong and they're right now forced to admit that they were wrong for the last five years.
What would you do differently?
The only question is whether or not these would be big enough fish for any deep state political apparatus to go after to try to destroy.
But what would you do differently?
You've got both of these men who are, some would say war, I'll still say are adored for their insights, for their analysis, now forced to either say publicly something or nothing, and in saying something or nothing, admit that they were either right but can't say anything about it right now,
or they were wrong and they have to admit it implicitly, tacitly, via that DOJ memo that says what they both said, we watch right now and listen to, what they've said over the last several years was objectively wrong and arguably defamatory for Cash Patel.
It's wild.
And then you get people telling you, move on, what's the big deal?
I mean, I'm not going to pull the whole, it's the most serious criminality on earth.
It's the most serious criminality on earth.
How can anybody dare say, move on, who cares?
It's Hillary Clinton saying, what difference does it make how they died in Benghazi?
And when you start getting vocal critique from the most populist voices on earth, OAN News, Jack Pesobic, Betty Johnson, everybody, everybody, other than a few people here and there saying, what's the big deal?
Can we not just stop fighting with each other and move on?
First of all, this isn't fighting.
This is legitimate criticism where you don't take someone spitting on your face and telling you it's raining.
I made the joke.
You know, it went from release the documents.
There are no documents.
Who's Jeffrey Epstein?
I made a meme.
Someone actually stole my meme.
Pam Bondi tonight on Fox News.
Jeffrey Epstein?
Who's Jeffrey Epstein?
Chanel Ryan from OAN.
I'm convinced now more than ever, Epstein and Maxwell were Mossad CIA agents.
With the quote, files, end quote, kept at SDNY, any quote, evidence, end quote, is gone or in another country.
All we know of Epstein's clients are capped up to 2016.
Guess it's a coincidence they announced the Israeli passport holding.
Epstein had, quote, no list, end quote, a day before Netanyahu visits the White House.
I hadn't actually put that together in so many.
I was just noticing that, you know, ever since that conflict between Israel and Iran, the 12-day war that wasn't a war that Israel totally didn't drag Trump into, and the ceasefire and resolution, we haven't been able to talk about the Epstein stuff anymore.
When you get Alpha Fox making jokes, this is fantastic, by the way.
This is the one minute.
It's a joke, people.
It's AI.
The one minute of the Epstein surveillance footage has been revealed.
I mean, there's funny and there is funny.
And this is freaking funny.
As if Hillary would go in herself.
Hillary would use a muscular cellmate.
That's funny.
But when you start getting the feedback, it's not crazy people online doing this for clicks.
It has been journalism for the last 10 years that had been ignored.
And then once it got exposed, you had legit journalists focusing on it.
So much so that it became attention of and policy of the administration.
Then they get in and then they say, No, there's nothing here.
Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene.
What about her little black book?
The 97-page book contains the names and contacts details of almost 2,000 people, including world leaders, celebrities, and businessmen.
No one believes there is not a client list.
And then she's citing an article because even mainstream media, legacy media, was talking about it.
And I glibly replied to Marjorie Taylor Greene.
No, no, don't you see, Marjorie?
They literally called it a quote client list.
So if it's a Rolodex, well, that's not a client list.
So we can say there's no incriminating quote client list because it's an incriminating Rolodex.
Or there is a client list, but it's not incriminating.
That entire memo was drafted for a lawyer to say, we told you the truth.
You just didn't read properly and you just didn't know to ask the right questions.
Oh, you asked for a client list.
There's no client list.
I mean, there's a document with names and whatnot, but that was just a directory.
It was just a contact list.
They weren't clients.
Oh, if they were blackmail victims, then they weren't clients either.
They were victims of blackmail.
They were marks.
I once literally had a lawyer tell me when I, we were in deposition and I, I said, any and all documents from blank, blank, blank.
And then I find out that that lawyer withheld from me a specific document.
I said, I asked for this.
He's like, no, no, no, no, no.
You asked for correspondences.
You didn't ask for emails.
It was something as dishonest as that.
I think, what did I say?
Any emails?
And they said, well, you asked for emails.
You didn't ask for correspondence.
But typically it's any emails, correspondence, written, verbal, whatever.
And I actually had a lawyer say, hey, you didn't ask the right question.
Take me to the front of a judge and see if a judge cares.
So that's what's going on.
And it's infuriating because people should care.
The fallout is massive, could be massive.
And I hope Trump is feeling the base to see what the response is to this because it ain't good.
And people aren't going to be shamed into silence on one of the most central issues of our generation as far as I'm concerned.
Let me just bring these up here to see what's going on here.
Epstein is not dead.
That wasn't suicide.
It was a body swap.
The man has dead man switches on all of his black male material.
The corruption stinks, says MBP 1974.
I do not personally subscribe to that theory, though I appreciate that someone can think it.
Cultivated mind says, imagine having enough power to make these two men flip a 180 on their own words so quickly.
They look almost as afraid when they talk about it.
Now that's cultivated mind and ginger ninja, ginger ninja 1776 says, listen to Bondi.
Now it's CP he downloaded, not created.
Next, he didn't have an island or a plane.
What the actual F?
Stop gaslighting me, Pam and Don.
GFY, which stands for Great Friday, y'all.
Okay.
So that's it.
I'm going to save a little bit of this.
I think there might be some leftover stuff just in case Benny Johnson does come on at four o'clock so we can continue our conversation.
Let me see if he's.
Benny Johnson will not be coming on at four o'clock.
But don't worry, we got stuff to talk about.
Okay, right now, we're going to take a pause from the supreme nastiness of the Epstein files and bring on Kim Bright, who is from yesterday's sponsor was, holy crap, apples, Bright Core, the Kim Chief stuff.
And we're going to talk about some stuff here, but we're going to bring on Kim Bright, who's the president of the company, president, CEO.
She's going to introduce herself properly.
We're going to talk a little bit about RFK Jr. and the other guy there.
Oh, hold on.
I said I was going to play this, cue this video up so that we can talk about this because this is where I had some questions, people.
Hold on one second.
Where is it?
Where is it?
Hey, I weighed down.
There was the video of Dr. Martin talking about the WHO being a racket.
Hold on a second.
I'm going to have to get this here.
Let me bring this up.
This is what I want to watch because I got questions on this.
Here we go.
No, no, no.
Here.
Oh, come on, Viva.
Get the link.
Hold on.
I have to go back to my Twitter feed and get this.
Someone posted this the other day.
And, you know, as far as it goes, when you're talking about RICO conspiracy and the WHO being a RICO conspiracy, Dr. Martin speaks some truth.
And I like the way he talks here.
Hold on.
I'll bring this up just for a quick second so we can hear.
I want to get him on the channel also, but listen to this.
The World Health Organization was a criminal racketeering organization as defined by the Sherman Act and the Clayton Act.
And by that, I mean interlocking directorates defined under the Clayton Act, racketeering and express market domination and market controls, all of which are defined under the Sherman Act.
This was a violation of the law when it was set up in the 1940s.
And we have to go back to the foundation of what the WHO is and recognize since 1953, it has been exclusively a vaccine-promoting enterprise.
We'll pause it there.
Kim, I'm bringing you in right now.
Hello.
Out goes the battle.
Going Bell, how about you?
Not bad, not bad.
But if you could do a better job introducing yourself to the crowd that I did there, I know I didn't want to make a mistake, but tell them what's happening.
Let's see.
Is she the president, the CEO?
No, I'm the founder.
I used to be the CEO and president.
I've turned that over to my son.
It's a family-owned business.
But yeah, I've been in the wellness area.
I've been Maha for almost 50 years, long before Maha existed.
But I had a near-death experience.
I was modeling and acting out in Los Angeles and had a near-death experience at age 20.
I am 70 now, so you can figure out when this was.
But I had the near-death experience and my feet got put on a different path on nutrition.
And I set out on that path.
God put me on a different path to fix myself and to then help others.
And here I am today and never thought I would ever have a, you know, be the founder of a nutrition company, but that happened over 28 years ago.
And here I am today talking with you.
But I've helped, I counseled over 15,000 people with their health through the years.
I've had the first non-smoking restaurant in Connecticut.
It was an organic restaurant.
I was farm to table before farm to table and teaching people to eat and season, eat locally, take care of their health, and studied many Eastern modalities rather than Western medicine because I knew what Western medicine ended up in, which was, you know, let's get the gerbil on the wheel and keep him sick and keep him sicker and sicker and sicker and just, you know, write scripts.
So didn't go that direction.
Well, I need to, I'm a nosy little bastard, so I apologize in advance, but I will not be able to continue with this without asking.
What was the context of your near-death experience?
The contact with what happened?
Well, I was in Palm Springs, and I'd been drinking all day.
I was alcohol.
Alcoholism runs on both sides of my family.
I was, you know, like I said, 20, and I was getting ready to watch my first appearance on TV.
And I was with, I won't name the names, but you would know some of the famous people I was with.
Anyway, long story short is we were talking, having a great time, drinking more around the dinner table, and then missed my debut.
I got upset.
I went into the pantry, grabbed a half a gallon of cappuccino liqueur, and downed that.
And literally, I saw the light and I went down the tunnel and met my maker and came back.
That's wild.
Now, I will not ask the question.
I presume they either had to pump your stomach or it came up afterwards.
And I don't know what chocolate would never lick her.
Oh, my goodness.
No, and this is what's weird because so many friends of mine that are doctors after that experience said, you know, when they found out, it was like, wait a minute, did you have the DTs or anything after that?
Because I went from drinking 20 cups of coffee a day with three tablespoons of sugar in each cup, having a can of almond roca for breakfast, drinking at least, you know, a quart of alcohol a day, if not more.
And, you know, existing on that because I was doing, you know, modeling acting and working all kinds of jobs.
And I was like, no, didn't have DTs, nothing, nothing.
I went from all of that to fasting on water alone.
And they're floored.
They were floored.
They were like, that doesn't happen.
How could you do that?
And I said, well, this is where it's a God thing.
What is DT for those like me who don't know?
That's the tremors.
When you come off drinking alcohol, you have the tremors and you're shaking and you see things going on the walls.
You have all kinds of experiences.
I had none.
It was like, I just went from, it was like decision made and boom.
But to me, it was, you know, I met my maker and he put me on the right path.
That's amazing.
So did you say you're born and raised in Connecticut?
No, no, that's just one.
I was a big gypsy, traveled all over, went to school in England, you know, overseas.
I mean, and so, yeah, no, I've been all over, lived all over.
And now you say Maha before Maha.
I'm curious.
It's an invasive question again, but politically speaking.
You're invasive.
This is the first time you're meeting.
You're moving forward.
I blame you.
You set me on the path.
When you say Maha before Maha, were you politically speaking Republican, you know, an RFK type Democrat?
What was your political orientation or evolution?
Well, first of all, Republican.
He wasn't back then.
He was Democrat.
Yeah, I was Democrat.
I was raised Democrat.
My whole family was always Democrat.
We were, you know, that's how I grew up.
But no, I, you know, back then, after I had that experience, no, I was just, I was looking to help the world and be a better place.
And actually, you know, I got very liberal for, well, liberal thinking for a while, like about the environment and about, you know, all these other things that are considered liberal now, but they're really, you know, just taking care of the earth.
And I didn't get into all that nonsense of, you know, oh my God, the sky is falling and we've got climate change, not all that crap.
But no, but then I, you know, then I started doing more research and figuring out, well, you know, there's good and bad on both sides.
But maha, what I mean is make America healthy again.
So I had to make myself healthy first.
And then I started, people started seeing the changes and couldn't believe them and started asking me questions.
And I read, I became a sponge.
I read all kinds of books from written back in the 1920s all the way forward.
I couldn't get enough.
I was reading, you know, 10, 12 hours a day.
I was going to different people that were thought to be crazy and esoteric and that are now mainstream today or were mainstream.
They've since passed.
And studied all this Eastern approaches rather than the Western modalities because my parents were like, why don't you finish college?
Why don't you go back?
You want to help people.
Why don't you go back and get an AMD behind your name?
I said, no freaking way am I going back and getting in that whole cycle there.
I'm in a box.
The AME is going to tell me what I can and can't do.
And it's all about scripts.
They totally don't look at a person as a whole being.
They've taken them and pulled them apart.
And now you've got to be a specialist.
And that's not how I think.
That's not what I think is right.
So that's, you know, so that's the paths I went down.
It's another stupid.
Well, this is a stupid question.
People often talk about the Western versus the Eastern forms of medicine, preventative medicine, body treatment, et cetera.
If you summarize it in like in a sentence, what is, I presume Western is treating the ailments, Eastern is preventing the disease?
Western is symptoms.
They address the symptoms.
And it's all about who funded the medical establishments in the colleges and universities was Rockefeller.
And what did he do?
He had petroleum companies and what are drugs made from?
Petroleum products.
Okay.
Western medicine also has, they have split up, like I said, everything's specialized now.
So it doesn't look as a person as a whole.
Eastern medicine does that.
Eastern medicine wants to know what caused it?
What caused it?
And look at the cause.
They Don't look at your symptom.
Oh, you're coming in today with, I've got, you know, something wrong, I got a stomachache, or I have a headache, or something like that.
No, Eastern medicine looks at the whole thing: like, what did you eat yesterday?
What did you do yesterday?
Who have you been around?
It's a whole, it encompasses, you know, your environment.
It encompasses what you've eaten, what you've breathed in, what you've drank.
So, and I jokingly said before we went live, like my wife is a neuroscientist and has recently started getting me onto the gut biome and the things like this.
So, Brightcore is a sponsor of the channel.
And I want to ask you some questions to flesh this out so that we can all understand it.
How do you get into this?
And what is your, people are going to say, you know, credentials, expertise.
How do you get into the food body analysis?
And what is your training?
And what's been the last three decades like?
Well, it's more now, it's last five decades, actually.
You're 70.
So it's half a century, for goodness sakes.
How I got into it was, like I said, I started studying with different people that are very well known now.
And I studied and taught at the Cushy Institute in Boston, macrobiotics.
I studied many, many different other modalities, massage, acupressure.
I took martial arts.
I did a whole range of applications of being a healthy person.
And then when I started teaching at the Cushy Institute, cooking, and I studied traditional diets, and I had empirical knowledge.
I did not want to go.
There was nothing out there that taught all these things.
There was nothing back then that would teach all these things.
So I had to search out teachers, you know, Japanese teachers, Korean teachers, to study and understand their cultures and everything and all the foods.
And then studied macrobiotics with Micho and Aveline Kushi.
And they were out of Brookline and did research with Brigham Young Women's Hospital.
We did a study there that showed the way that we were eating macrobiotically, how it affected the body as opposed to people that weren't eating that way.
And this was back, you know, when was this?
This was in the early 80s.
But no, just going through all of that, studying, reading, educating myself, seeking out people that were from different lands, different cultures, that actually had a history of helping people and understanding all this.
This is my education.
I did not want to go back to college.
I had gone to, you know, almost a year of college and it just wasn't.
It was like, this is not working for me because I'm not learning what I want to learn and what I want to apply.
I had was just talking about this last week, that the obesity rate in Japan is something like under 4%, give or take 4%.
China, it's a little higher.
Is there, I mean, in your experience and in your knowledge, I could imagine what accounts for that.
Obesity in America, obesity in Canada, Europe, it's not strictly an American phenomenon.
What's your assessment on why and the potential solutions to?
Well, the assessment is we've been inundated with chemicals.
We've been inundated with chemicals in our food, in our air, in our water.
The FDA has now protected us.
These government agencies, FDA started out, the first director of the FDA, actually was there to do the right thing.
But then, you know, then it gets infiltrated with the money and the pharmaceutical companies come along.
And now it's all about the drugs.
And it's about getting the drugs passed and getting them into the people and supporting that whole thing.
So, you know, we've been inundated with chemicals, glyphosates.
We've been, you know, Monsano, and that's RFK Jr.
He was the first one that won against Monsano.
He went up and, you know, he represented somebody that had cancer.
And they would not admit that their, you know, product caused cancer or anything.
But they won the case.
They paid him a lot of money.
And Robert F. Kennedy is a junior said, well, this is only the first case.
Wait, there's going to be a lot more.
And, you know, RFK Jr. also, who's an environmentalist, was an environmental attorney, went up against GE, who was dumping all these chemicals in the Hudson River, PCBs.
And, you know, they had to pay through the nose.
So the guy's got big cojones, and he's stood up to the big guys.
He's now got to keep those big cojones and stand up against Big Pharma.
Because, you know, when we see Big Pharma suing Robert F. Kennedy Jr., we'll know he's really gone to town for us, really gone to work.
He's getting some dyes out.
He's getting, you know, he's making headway and everything.
But I hope he continues and perseveres on this path because really we need this stuff out of our bodies.
We need it out of our children's bodies because all of this inundation of chemicals, all these things, mRNA vaccines, they're all destroying our body.
They're destroying our gut, which is where our health starts or our sickness starts.
So this is very important that we understand that we have been inundated with microplastics through our air.
We're inhaling them.
They're in our water.
They're in our clothing.
They're all over us.
These people that he's going up against, it all comes down this funnel.
There's a few people that are connected to this whole hierarchy, but they're there to make us sick.
They're there to keep us sick.
They're not there to keep us well.
And that's the difference.
Western medicine promotes writing the scripts out for the symptoms.
And the Eastern approach is looking, what caused this?
And let's fix it and let's get it out of there.
So we've got to fix our soils.
Our soils are just ruined with all the chemicals.
Our food growing in those soils is not healthy.
And the air we're breathing Is not good.
It's inundated.
Every time they send off a rocket or a missile, it's got microplastics that are coming all over us, plus everything else, heavy metals, heavy metals in our food and in our water.
So we're inundated, and we've got to pay attention to: okay, what can I get rid of out of my life?
And what do I need to concentrate on putting into my life that's going to make me more resilient to the inundation of all of these chemicals that they're pouring down our gullets?
We started off the show, at least, with the black pill of what's going on with the Epstein stuff.
But as far as RFK Jr. is, is what he's doing, what's the, I mean, what do you think is the best thing that he's done thus far in his role in the administration?
I think just standing up and saying, look, we're coming for you.
I love that he was trying to get rid of him clean house of everybody, but now some judges, you know, put a stop on that.
So we'll see what happens there.
The guy is trying to go in and he understands there's enemies against the state and enemies against us that are there and have been put there and they've been there for generations.
And you got to go in and clean house.
And so I hope that he cleans house so he gets people in there that feel the way I do and that want things to help people, not to destroy their health, not to depopulate us, because that's basically what it boils down to.
But the whole thing here is I think the most important thing that he could do is what he used to say is, you know, these vaccinations that have been pushed on us, especially, you know, supported by big pharma because it makes big pharma a tremendous amount of money.
You know, you can make kids healthy and you can make adults healthy in a different way rather than putting these poisons in their body.
Now, do some people maybe need vaccinations?
Maybe people that don't have access to clean air, clean water, clean food, that are, you know, poor and maybe they're maybe, maybe.
But the whole thing here is you are putting things in your children's body where, you know, it's like up to 86, 90 different vaccines by the time they're 18.
And it used to be 11.
And so we are going, you know, constantly putting these poisons in our children's body.
And we have got to stop it.
And we've got, because it's tearing their guts apart.
It's tearing their body apart.
The gut has a direct connection to their brain.
We see, you know, autism.
It's got a direct connection to the skin.
We're seeing all kinds of skin problems.
Obesity, all of these things, diabetes, all these things we're fighting.
If we pull it all back and simplify it, we're being inundated with chemicals.
You got to flesh this out because I don't think people truly understand this.
When you take antibiotics, the reason why they give you diarrhea is because they kill basically everything in your stomach, the bad and the good.
And then they say take probiotics, which I only discovered a couple of years ago, to counteract the fact that the antibiotics killed the good stuff.
And so you got to build up the good stuff.
Flesh out for those who don't appreciate what gut biome is and what's going on in your stomach.
We have a microbiome.
And yes, anti-means against, biotic means life.
So we have a microbiome in our gut that should be thriving with trillions of good bacteria and some fungus and some mold, some yeast and some parasites in there.
You know, God put them there so when we die, they break the body down and return it to the earth.
The problem is, it's totally the opposite.
Most people that have eaten all these chemicals and ultra-processed foods and, you know, drinking all the sugary things and chemically laden drinks, they have overpopulated their gut with the bad guys.
And the good guys are barely able to keep going each day.
And so what does that do?
That then allows the body to start to break down and go back and die.
So people that are eating ultra-processed foods, people that are not taking care of their gut microbiome and feeding the good guys, the probiotics, the for life, they're killing themselves daily with their choices.
They're killing their gut first, their microbiome first, and they are then killing all of their organs, their cells.
They're killing themselves off.
And the probiotics are found in fermented foods.
When I studied all the different traditional diets throughout the world, I looked at who lived the longest, who was the healthiest, who had beautiful hair, who had beautiful skin, who had lots of energy, who didn't have any kind of sickness and disease.
And I found out that the people that were the strongest ate fermented foods.
And then I did further research on fermented foods, and I found out the strongest fermented food that has the most probiotics in it and the most unique probiotics is something they've used for centuries in Korea, South Korea, is called kimchi.
It is a fermented food made with cabbage and garlic and chilies and different things.
They make it different ways over there.
But they eat this daily and sometimes even at every single meal.
And this unique food, this fermented food, it gets power from the fermentation.
It develops all of these friendly guys that then when you take it in, you are repopulating your gut with those good guys.
It's kind of like I look at kimchi as like special ops forces, you know, going in to fight the war that's in the gut.
And it's killing off the bad guys.
You send the top guys in, you know, like the Navy SEALs or the Rangers or, you know, something like that.
They're going in to get their man.
So to me, that's what kimchi is above sauerkraut, above pickles, you know, and then stuff that you buy in the grocery store in the middle of the store, those are all dead.
They don't have live, active probiotics in them.
So what we wanted to do at Brightcore is we understood that this food has a very different flavor, very different smell for Americans to ingest.
There's some that really enjoy it, but most of them didn't.
But we wanted to get the benefits of repopulating that microbiome with the healthy bacteria at the absolute optimum, which is the king of fermented foods, kimchi.
So we were able to cold process it and maintain all of its benefits and its good bacterias and its antioxidants and its vitamin C and its B vitamins, even including B12s and its fiber, which fiber is a prebiotic that feeds the probiotics.
So you've got all this going down every day in capsule form.
And that's why we decided, let's put this out there.
We were the first to do it.
And it's been phenomenal to change the health of people.
First of all, my wife said she talked about antibiotic, then probiotic, then she said prebiotic.
And I made a joke, is there a postbiotic?
Yes.
And I think she said there was.
There are metabolites that are from the probiotics.
So yes, there's pre-post and pro.
And now for anybody who's never smelt kimchi, the kids will say it smells like fart, but if you're an adult with a good palate, it tastes delicious, but it does tend to sometimes give people gas or whatever.
So I asked you before we went live, how you know that the probiotic pills are the live, the live word is not bacteria.
The live bacteria.
Live, good bacteria.
Yes, they're good bacteria.
Because the way that we co-process, we're able to maintain that and we test and we make sure that it's there.
You know, all that stuff is there.
And we've been doing this for almost, yeah, 28 years going into 29.
And I did not start, I didn't, I never figured that I would have a supplement company.
But, you know, this is a path I got on 28 years ago, almost 29.
And I started with helping some of my clients that could not change their diet.
They couldn't confront all that.
They wanted something easier.
And so that's why this came about, why Bright Core came about.
I want to keep the core healthy.
And that's our guts.
And that's going to affect everything in your body.
And there's so many studies out there, Viva, that show obesity.
You know, they took people, their BMI was reduced, their waistlines were reduced.
They took fecal samples during the studies using the kimchi on a daily basis.
They saw their gut microbiome getting healthier.
They saw, even with hair studies, hair growing back, hair getting thicker.
There's so many studies out there.
You can look them up online, especially in Korea, that show what a powerhouse this is.
They even have a museum in Korea, for goodness sakes, on kimchi because it's just such an incredible, powerful food for us, a healer for our gut.
And so many people have leaky gut from all of these chemicals that they're ingesting on a daily basis.
So they have leaky gut.
They have holes in their gut lining.
And the kimchi, when you take it in, repairs all that and helps the gut.
And so people that have digestive problems, people that have obesity problems, even your blood sugar with diabetes, have brain fog, can't think, so many things change when you start putting your gut back in good order.
And this is the premier thing to do it with.
I think I just made myself sick by looking up.
Leaky gut, also known as increased intestinal permeability, is a condition where the lining of the intestines becomes more porous than it should be.
It allows substances like toxins, bacteria, undigested food particles to pass through the intestinal wall and enter the bloodstream, which can trigger inflammation and contribute to various health issues.
Well, I'm okay.
How do I know if I have a leaky gut?
Well, you will have all kinds of digestive problems.
You may have diarrhea.
You may have constipation.
You don't have energy.
You have fatigue.
You have brain fog.
Think about it.
If you're letting all the stuff that's supposed to remain in your gut get out into your bloodstream and it's poisoning your bloodstream, your energy level is going to go way down.
You're going to be dizzy.
You're going to have foggy thinking.
So many things.
You're going to have skin problems because it's ultimately going to show up on your skin.
You're going to have heart problems.
There's a lot of things that are going to happen if you have leaky gut.
I did blood work recently.
My blood work was good.
So I presume they would have found a leaky gut.
Kim, it's amazing.
And your name is Kim for Kim Chi, which I just put together right now.
And Bright for Brightcore.
Yeah, well, that much I figured out where the name of the company came from.
And so if I may ask, where is it?
It's made.
Everything's made in America, right?
Oh, yes.
Made in America.
Yes.
We want the best.
So everything's made in America.
Yes.
Amazing.
And now what I do for everybody, where can people find you and how can they reach you?
Well, we can give your people that are watching a special deal today.
Or I'm an educator, I'm a teacher, and we like to talk to people.
We like to make sure that this is right for you, answer your questions.
And so we want you to call in.
We're not AI.
We're not over in some foreign country.
So we're going to talk to you at call 888-501-2209 to get up to 50% off plus free shipping.
That's going to encourage you to call in and we'll talk to you.
And then the first 100 callers that call in, we're going to give you a free bottle of vitamin D3 as well.
So again, that's 888-501-2209.
Hold on, hold on.
888-501-2209.
Someone in the chat is asking, Viva, can you ask, the Lord of Bob says, can you ask how quickly would someone taking kimchi start to see results?
Well, some people have seen it when they did the hair studies and the different BMI studies and waist study.
It took about a month, three weeks to a month, they started seeing.
But I will tell you, you will start feeling it before you see it.
People will tell us, my digestion changed like in three days.
They will Say about their energy levels going up, their brain fog going away in three to four or five days.
So you will start to see, and your skin will start to change.
People start getting such healthy skin, and their skin is glowing, their hair is getting shinier.
So you're going to see some of those results much sooner than the overall, you know, 30 days, let's say.
Amazing.
Well, if I find something interesting, I presume everyone else will as well.
People look up leaky gut, but also look up probiotics, antibiotics, prebiotics, postbiotics.
And Kim, thank you very much.
This is phenomenal and enlightening.
Well, thank you very much.
Thanks for what you do.
And I'm glad to be on your show.
Thank you very much.
And then we got to go from the bad to the good, and then we're going to go back to the bad, but there might be a little bit more Epstein stuff to talk about.
Kim, thank you very much.
I'll talk to you soon.
All right.
Bye-bye.
That's amazing.
By the way, it's amazing.
It's fascinating.
The obesity rate in Japan is 3.8%.
And you compare that to not America, because I'm not picking on America, the West.
And the West is like 50%.
Hold on before I want to make sure I don't make a mistake on that.
Google obesity rate.
Let's take Europe, for example.
Although obesity rate, 23% in Europe.
Obesity rate, Canada, 30% of 18 and older are obese.
That's obese.
That's not even overweight.
And then in America, America, it's 40%.
So there's something you can learn from Eastern medicines.
And I do the Kim Chi.
Man does Kim Chi raw, but it does, the kids don't like it.
So there's easier ways to take it.
Okay, people, we're not yet done.
Are we done with Epsilon?
Let me go to the chat.
I noticed some comments that I wanted to bring up in a second here.
Some of them in our VivaBarnsLaw.locals.com community in the tipped questions over here.
Let's see this here.
We got I Hate Death, also known as Fanatophobia.
I'm not reading that.
If I had to guess who that was, I think I could know based on my understanding of American history.
I Hate Death says Trump is embarrassingly out of touch with his Trump is embarrassingly out of touch with his attention to this matter.
It's not just about Epstein.
It's about past FBI activities, present intelligence activities, and the admin going, doing what they said they would do.
So let me get this straight.
They can rape our children and we have no right to demand justice.
Fuck that and F Trump a little bit for his stupidity.
Hopefully he'll listen to his audience.
Is she friends or familiar with the GI doctor and author, Let's Talk Shit, Sabine Hazan?
I didn't see that one in time.
I'll ask her offline.
That's a good story, a good name for a book.
I was trying to find out who the gut biome doctor was in the context of COVID.
There was a doctor who was, I mean, probably all related to obesity, all the other, what do they call them, comorbidities.
Encrypted says one of the largest contributors to leaky gut is drying agent in dishwashers, the stuff that makes the stuff shiny.
Oftentimes, it's what you put in the separate container in the door or is in the ball of the tablets.
That's wild and that's fascinating.
And then if we go over to Hrumble and we see purple chats over here, people, Snooty Mims says, shout out to all the mods on Rumble.
I know you are all working overtime today.
Louis the Lobster is great.
A great children's book on Amazon.
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And I can end that.
Did I get all the other ones here?
Epstein is not dead?
Okay, I got the rest of that.
Okay.
Do we want to go back to Epstein?
I don't think there's anything more.
Let me just make sure of what I had in the backdrop.
I want to talk about some other stuff on the Canadian side of things.
Okay, what is this?
Diligent.
Okay, no, we did everything.
Yeah, that's it.
All right, people, we're going to go to Canada for a second.
I said we were going to talk Canada because, you know, Canada is a national security threat to America.
Changing the tone slightly from Epstein, which might be a national security threat for the world.
Canada, you know, has more terrorists crossing the border from Canada into the U.S. than from Mexico to the U.S. Fentanyl, all of the other crap.
This is who we are harboring in Canada.
It's real news.
I say it's a true story coming out of fake news, CBC.
When they have to start admitting the poo-poo has hit the fan, the poo-poo has hit the fan, people.
From CBC News, Al-Qaeda-connected man allegedly threatened Montreal bomb attack, charged with terrorism.
That's the Palais de Justice.
That's where I used to work.
This has to be Montreal.
That's the Palais de Justice in Montreal.
I'm fairly certain that this.
That's what it looks like.
That's what it is.
That's where it is.
A convicted al-Qaeda supporter who allegedly threatened to kill a large number of people in Montreal has now been charged with a terrorist offense.
Wait until you hear who Canada is letting into the country.
The man spent 92 months in a federal prison in America for admitting to providing material assistance to al-Qaeda.
Muhammad Abdullah Warsame, his name is War Same.
This is amazing.
We got his cocks for the transgender boy and war same for a alleged convicted admitted terrorist supporter.
He was charged last month after allegedly telling an employee of a Montreal homeless shelter that he wanted to build bombs and detonate them on public transit.
Federal crown prosecutor has now upgraded a charge of uttering threats to a terrorism offense.
Prosecutor Samuel Monfet-Tessier says he's invoking a section of the criminal code that would allow the court to sentence the accused to life in prison or deport him to Somalia.
That's where he's from, right?
Montfette Tessier says he thinks the case marks the first time in Quebec that prosecutors have used the criminal code section to upgrade an existing charge to punish someone for alleged terrorist activity.
Warsane was psychologically evaluated after his arrest.
The results have been sealed at the defense's request.
The RCMP have said Warsane pleaded guilty in Minnesota in 2009 to providing material support to the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda.
This is who how did he get to Canada, people?
How did he get to Canada?
He crossed the border.
And I love the way the Canadian media describes him.
Somali-born Canadian.
Let me just see where they called him this.
A Somali-born Canadian.
I'm like, oh, so you mean a Somalian who was detained in Minnesota, by the way.
That's Ilan Omarland, if I'm not mistaken.
Montreal's old brewery.
Listen to this.
Wiretap does good work, by the way.
The case of the 51-year-old man previously convicted of supporting al-Qaeda, who allegedly told a homeless shelter worker at Montreal's old brewery mission that he understood how to make explosives, wanted to make bombs, and then use them to kill a large number of people on public transit, was back in court on Monday.
Mohamed Abdullah Warsami was charged with uttering threats last month.
U.S. immigration and customs enforcement information has revealed that Warsami, a Somali-born Canadian, attended lectures by Osama bin Laden.
A Somali-born Canadian, CTV news, also known as a Somali, who has entered Canada via America after having been pleading guilty to terrorist support, led into Canada, where he made more threats of terrorism.
And spent 92 months in an American federal prison after pleading guilty to providing material support to Al-Qaeda in 2009.
I've got to ask the obvious question that I'm sure CTV, or that's City News, in all their glory, asks.
How the hell did he get into Canada?
Like, I don't expect him to offer that information.
Oh, yeah, by the way, I'd love to enter your country.
Is it going to be a problem that I spent 92 months in the federal prison in America for supporting terrorism?
Yeah, so I won't tell you that.
We're not dealing with people coming in from Syria who you cannot rely on collaboration with the government.
And I have no doubt that the American government would collaborate with the Canadian government.
So I'm left to conclude that the Canadian government is freaking incompetent by feature or by bug.
And I'm thinking it's more of a feature.
Do you not ask?
Do you not do background checks?
Or did he just walk over at the Roxan border without any checks whatsoever?
And then he's in the country.
Asylum.
I can't go back to America.
They're going to lock me up in jail there.
Can't go back to Somalia.
Holy hell.
This is Canada, people.
This is Canada where if you report on public prayers, as Alexa Lavois, who was on yesterday, did, the police threaten to arrest you.
This is Canada where one in four people are born outside of Canada, where fentanyl is a crisis, where Vancouver is the fentanyl capital of the world, where you have students coming in from India who then don't go to their classes and default on their visas and millions upon millions expected to leave voluntarily when their visas, which many of them are not even using and have defaulted on, expire.
Canada has gone to hell in a handbasket.
And so while they're, you know, letting in convicted terrorists, or at least convicted supporters of terrorism, they're also finding the time to go after members of a military who are apparently anti-government militia.
Also from propaganda, CBC News, hashtag meanwhile in Canada, RCMP, that's the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, they're on horses, charges military members with trying to create, quote, anti-government militia, end quote, and seize land.
Three Quebec men face terrorism-related charges.
Well, you can't complain about the use of terrorism-related charges because they use it on terrorists, but now they're going to use it on former military men.
The RCMP has charged active members of the Canadian Armed Forces with being part of a terrorist plot that allegedly involved creating an anti-government militia with a massive trove of weapons and seizing land.
In a news release Tuesday morning, the Mounties said that the group was involved in an alleged ideologically motivated violent plot, quote, intending to forcibly take possession of land in the Quebec City area.
I would love to see what this plan was.
I mean, they were basically accusing the Coots 4 of doing the same thing.
This is not a double standard because one is a Somali-born Canadian, put that in quotes, and these are four Quebecers.
This is in disbelief because I've seen how they've abused it when they want to go after their ideological political adversaries.
And these men who are members of the Canadian Armed Forces sound like they're on the outs with the hyper-liberal progressive regime of Canada.
Maybe they need to make room for a few more transgenders in the military.
So they got to kick out a few Canadian Armed Forces men.
Four men have been charged, three of them.
Marc Aurel Chabot of Quebec City.
Simon Arget Anger.
By the way, do you want to notice something, a little cultural lesson here?
Why you see a lot of people with hyphenated last names is because a lot of people hook up in Quebec and don't get married, so they have children out of wedlock.
But Marc-Aurel Chabot of Quebec City, that's where I went to law school.
Simon Anger Audet, 24, of Neuville, Raphael Lagassé of Quebec City, have been charged with the serious offense of facilitating a terrorist activity.
The three accused were planning to create anti-government militia.
To achieve this, they took part in military-style training, as well as shooting, ambush, survival, and navigation exercises, also known as camping.
The RCMP said they also conducted a scouting operation.
Oh, really?
Okay.
Where is this?
This photo was provided by the RCMP.
The Mounties say it depicts the military-style training in which accused allegedly took part.
Oh, or dudes out, you know, like having fun on a weekend.
RCMP released a photo.
They allegedly, yada, yada, yada.
Oh, sorry, They have a created Instagram account with the aim of recruiting new members to the militia.
The CBC News spoke to the colleague of Chabot, who confirmed that he was serving last summer as a corporal in Vendeus, also known as the Royal Yada Yada Yada.
Val Cartier is, where is that?
See, it's outside of Montreal or outside of Quebec.
The colleague expressed concerns about comments Chabot had made about the federal government and then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
He described those comments as, quote, almost treasonous.
Does this sound like political persecution to you, or is it just me?
You're criticizing Justin Trudeau?
That's treasonous.
He described those comments as almost treasonous.
CBC News has agreed to withhold the identity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on Canadian Armed Forces matters.
CBC News has not been able to confirm Chabot's current status with the CAF.
Fourth individual named Matthew Forbes, Pon Rouge, faces charges including possession of firearms, prohibited devices and explosives, and possession of controlled items.
That's because everything is controlled in Canada.
He might have had firecrackers.
The four accused are expected to appear on Tuesday at the Quebec City Courthouse.
Oh, they got the same gun picture here.
Remember that after the Coots IV?
RCP said searches in the Quebec City area led to the seizure of 16 explosive devices.
What are they?
83 firearms and accessories.
So that's 83 firearms and accessories.
It could be one firearm and 82 accessories.
Approximately 11,000 rounds of ammunition, various calibers, 130 magazines, four pairs of night vision goggles, and military equipment.
History charges.
This is amazing.
Jessica Davis, president of Insight Threat Intelligence.
Oh, I got to look up this company.
Yada, yada, yada.
And analyst with the Canadian, the CSIS, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, said it's the largest cache of weapons and components in any terrorism incident in Canadian history.
The amount of weapons and the amount of ammunition and the improvised explosive devices tell me that they were building up for something pretty significant.
She said they were either trying to recruit many more people.
They were either trying to recruit many more people, so they were going to need that level of weapons and ammunition, or they were preparing for some kind of siege.
She said it's the first time in her recollection that active forces members have been hit with terrorism charges.
Yeah, there might be a reason for that.
Armed forces have struggled with extremist ties.
The Canadian armed forces have been under pressure to better handle soldiers drawn to hateful views and extremism.
A 2022 report from the military's advisory panel on systemic racism and discrimination found the number of members belonging to extremist groups was on the rise.
This is such a load of crap.
Anyway, okay, we can go down here.
This was an armed aggression against the government, which must be denounced in the strongest terms.
Justice Robert Wadden said adherents sentencing.
2022 CBC News investigation of a Canadian Ranger unit uncovered how Eric Migland, British Columbia reservist who openly supported two far-right groups, was allowed to continue serving even after he had been identified by counterintelligence and interviewed as a potential threat.
That's Canada, people.
If you criticize the government, it's borderline treasonous discourse.
All right, people.
What else?
Let me go to the chat and see if I've missed anything over here.
Before, oh, by the way, everyone should come over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com today because I'm using StreamYard, so it's not going to be behind a paywall.
Come, come to the locals.
See what it's like.
See if you enjoy it.
Come now.
It just takes an email.
There's no commitment, no nothing.
And if you like it, stay a little while.
Have some fun.
Have a sniff to report.
Did the Biden administration consult with Canadians or what?
Says MRN VNDMM.
Possession of firearms, but aren't they military?
That's just crazy, says Snooty Mims.
NeuroDivergent says Camo is racist.
This is all very funny.
Invade Canada, then deport the Ice Bean.
Why would you invade them then?
Where are you going to deport them to?
And let's see what's going on at VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com.
I'm going to refresh over here.
Who do we raid?
Let me go see who we raid today.
The raid, for those who are wondering, is when you send over your entire crowd, your chat, to the next show.
Redacted, it doesn't look like it's live right now.
Hmm, redacted.
They're at 660 some odd thousand subs.
They got to get past that ugly number.
Let me see who else we're going to go to.
We're going to go back to Rumble and just pick.
Redacted is live at the moment.
Well, then let's go raid Redacted and let them know from whence you came, people.
Go to Redacted, but I would implore you to come over to VivabarnesLaw.locals.com because today it's for everybody.
And you can see the locals after party.
Viva Fry, they must have forgotten to say sorry.
Effing super trucker says.
Oh, keep up the good fight.
Viva says, D Bauerdorf.
What's up, Encryptus?
Small issue.
For whatever reason, Redacted doesn't have raids on for today.
I can't breathe too bad.
Those sons of...
Let's see who we can pick here.
Hmm.
Let's pick.
Okay, let's do this one.
We'll do Collegians 2025, Building America's Golden Age.
You know what?
Okay, we'll do this right here.
Building Canadians Golden Age.
Looks interesting.
But otherwise, come on over to VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com for the After Party.
Here in Cryptos, I'll give you this one here.
Random just picked.
Dr. Drew is live yet or no?
Hmm.
Let's see who we can find.
Would you like to do that?
Well, then let's go raid Dr. Drew.
And while you go to Dr. Drew, ask him how much sun is too much sun to get.
Ask him if it's bad to gargle with ocean water.
Ask him if you can drink too much sunny delight.
I'm joking.
I know you can.
You can turn orange from doing that.
All right.
So that's it.
When that raid is complete, we shall go and party on vivabarnslaw.locals.com.
Have I told everybody I've gotten into UFC fighting cards?
I pulled a good one yesterday.
I'm going to have it graded and see what It turns into.
I am also going to go to my P.O. box and see what's going on in there because I haven't been there in a very long time.
Let me give everybody the address for the P.O. box if anybody wants to send goodies.
91.70.
I want to try to start doing like the Casey Neistat package opening thing.
Haven't done that in a very, very long time.
Oh, there's a super chat here.
Link PO box.
Send stuff.
And we can do it.
All right.
Amazing.
What was I just about to say?
Oh, there was another super chat from Data 12.
And it's going to be what we end the show off with here.
And it says, Data 12, when is Louis the Lobsteur, the lawyer, goes to work book coming out, teaching the basics of lawyering, maybe with the same brain science sprinkled in?
That would be, you know what, that would be, that's a good idea.
I could go back to that video, how to identify problem clients.
You know, good tactics, best practices for law.
I couldn't give any like procedural, legal, substantive lessons because I'm not certified in Quebec anymore, or at least I don't have my bar license anymore.
Voluntarily relinquished in good standing bitches who were all trying to get me in trouble with the bar society.
That would be a good idea.
Like, you know, just broad tactics and maybe go back to some of my old vlogs.
How to know when someone's misleading, lying.
Who's opening the door to the office?
I see someone coming in.
It's either a dog or a child.
Oh, he got a haircut.
You want to show the entire world?
Okay, he got a haircut.
Let me see this.
Wait, wait.
Yes.
That's a good skin fade.
Come.
Okay, look, look, wait, wait, we're going to do this.
Kid got a skin fade.
First sign of extremism.
Turn around.
Look at, yes.
Oh, is that good?
That's a good skin fade.
Turn, turn, turn.
How do you like it?
I love it.
Go grow that hair, hippie.
Okay, get out of here.
I'm not done.
Oh, my goodness.
It feels like a baby's butt.
Get out of here.
Go get out.
I'm not done yet.
Okay, we're going.
I need to make sure not to actually kill the stream.
So we're ending on Twitter.
Removed from Twitter.
Thank you, Twitter.
See you tomorrow.
See you tomorrow.
We are.
Oh, by the way, tomorrow.
I should have announced it.
Tomorrow, I've got a special guest also, another special guest coming up.
And it's going to be Reverend Tim Christopher.
People have been asking me to get Reverend Tim Christopher on for a while.
And we were in discussion before Christmas and I totally forgot about it.
But then I saw a tweet from Christopher, Reverend Christopher, talking about how he ain't buying the shit that's coming out of the administration either as it relates to Epstein.
I was like, dude, let's come on tomorrow and let's do this.
So tomorrow, Reverend Tim Christopher, thank you, Rumble.