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Sept. 26, 2025 - Viva & Barnes
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Comey INDICTED! Proof Jan. 6 was a FED-SURRECTION! Ostrich Crisis Getting More Attention & MORE!
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Ladies and gentlemen of the interwebs, in today's update on the universal ostrich farm crisis standoff, which has now entered nearly its first full week.
We must first go back to specialist expert, Angela Rasmussen, University of Saskatchewan Virologist on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, also known as the Canada Communist Broadcasting Crap Corporation, talking about the ostriches and the risk of spread of the avian flu from the healthy and beautiful ostriches.
Behold.
Avian flu outbreaks with what's called the stamping out policy or mandatory depopulation of flocks that have been infected.
So this is really both scientifically and legally, I think the right thing to do to reduce the risk as much as we can.
You have no political agenda when it comes to analyzing science.
So I I want to put to you something we heard from the spokesperson for the farm, saying that these birds have been healthy for you know more than 200 days, that they're probably building immunity to avian flu, and therefore not only should they not be cold, but we should actually be preserving these ostriches.
When you hear that, uh, what's your reaction?
When I hear that, I get angry that people are frustrating our ability to exert full force and get full compliance.
The government wants to kill the government shall kill, damn it.
Well, my reaction to that is that it's not really accurate.
Um in ostriches, uh, disease severity is based on how old the birds are, and these are all older birds.
Older birds tend to not get very sick when they are infected with avian flu, at least in the few experiments that have been done with this and in our observations at different ostrich outbreaks.
Um, so you can't really tell if the ostriches are sick just by looking at them.
You also can't make the assumption that they're going to develop protective immunity against a re-infection, uh, because often these older ostriches that don't get very sick don't develop antibodies uh against the virus.
So we actually don't really know if these birds um do have protective immunity if they had been infected before.
Um we just have to assume that they they could have been infected and they may still be infected.
We don't really know.
So let's kill them.
Now that is Dr. Angie or Angela Rasmussen.
I actually reached out to her on Twitter.
For those who have not been following my Twitter feed for the last week.
Uh yeah, I'm I'm going, I'm going hard, going hard.
Hurry hard on this subject because uh I will I will make the stink of all stinks to prevent this slaughter from happening because it's emblematic of the tyranny in Canada that the government thinks it can arbitrarily capriciously come in, kill your animals, issue decrees, unscientific as that may be, have the full backing of the court, and uh you'll shut your mouth, little subject, and be glad that the government's letting you out of your house.
So I actually reached out to Angie on the interwebs, and Angie actually got back to me, and we had one heck of a fun interaction on the internet yesterday.
Now, I'm just gonna show you how it started.
This is how it started.
For all of these reasons, I reject your demands for an interview.
I invited her, I just said open invitation, come on.
I reject your demands for an interview.
You mark it selfish, objectively harmful lawlessness as quote, freedom, end quote.
It is not quote freedom, end quote, to prioritize the objectives of an extremist minority over the health and safety of the nation.
I am not scared of you.
I oppose you.
That was the response to my invitation, which was open invitation, come on and talk about it.
That's how it started, but then it ended up with her actually.
Uh, we're gonna go through it answering the questions.
Uh, and I'll show you how it ended.
It ended with this.
No, in fairness, she wasn't giving me the middle finger.
It was in response to another comment.
I think she's been taking a little flack on the internet, uh, which is to be expected when you come up with wholly unscientific reasons to slaughter animals.
Uh, that's how it started.
That's how it ended.
Now let's go to the middle part where We get into the actual scientific explanation, which can be summarized as follows.
It's um the same type of arguments that I had with Mark Sargent of the flat earth community.
And I say this with no judgment.
It's it's sophistry.
They posit things which can never be disproven to justify what they need to do.
And so when it comes to the flat earth, and I was arguing with Mark or asking him, it's like, okay, well, what about uh over the horizon?
You know, like things go over the horizon, and then you lose track of them.
That surely has to indicate that the earth is flat.
And he says, oh no, no, no.
That's because of refraction from distance over flat earth.
So it's still there on a flat plane, but radiation, I might be mischaracterizing the argument a little bit, but like, you know, like radio waves or whatever, distortion from the land makes it impossible to see.
So it's like, okay, fine.
So when I do see it and there's no distortion, that's proof that the earth is flat.
When I lose sight of it, that's not proof that the earth is round.
That's proof of distortion.
You can never disprove it.
And the ultimate argument that Angie made is uh, I got ahead of myself on this one, that we can't test the birds because it's too expensive.
Even if we could test the birds, it would be inconclusive because you would need certain types of high scientifically accurate tests to determine if they're actually carrying it because they might be asymptomatic carriers.
So we can't test them because it's too expensive.
Even if we could test them, uh, it wouldn't be determinant, and therefore we couldn't determine if they have antibodies or if they're not susceptible to reinfection.
And so if they have ever at any point in their lives been sick, contracted the H5N1 flu, we need to kill them.
Uh, but I want to go through some of the highlights of the discussion.
Well, let me just go through her actual tweet thread because it might be easier than me pulling up the um the wrong ones uh out of order.
Hold up.
Wait a minute.
Something, right?
Did I close it?
Angela Rasperson.
Here we go.
So let's look here.
I'm not uncomfortable with an interview.
Yada yada yada.
Here we go.
Item one, you can test these ostriches for antibodies.
To do it reliably, you need to do either a micro neutralization or a hemoglobinin inhibition, H A I essay.
Those require high contact uh high containment lab and trained personnel with the HPTAO.
Okay.
Not many labs in Canada can do these tests.
You can't do a Lisa test due to cross-reactivity across the border, yada yada.
Many overlap.
So you can do the tests, but we don't really have the capacity to do it here.
Even if you do find antibodies, you don't know what level is protection against infection.
We could study that, why not?
But I don't think you'd like the experimental design very much.
This is a type of pathogenetic study called a challenge study.
You would group the ostrich, we go on, we go on and go on.
Two, the issue is not reinfection of the birds, it's the possibility of current infection, persistent or cryptic.
So you can't test them because it's expensive and scientific, yada.
And even if you did, you couldn't tell if there's persistent infection because 10 months later, a year later, they might still be carrying the uh virus and still be at risk of contaminating others.
And the danger that it presents to people and other birds, wild and domestic and periodomestic and mammals.
By the way, she's mentioning it right here.
They're gonna come for your dogs later.
Oh, the danger to people, such a danger to people that everyone had been there on that farm for a week without any issue until they go in there.
Then they got to put on the hazmat suits to make it look really, really scary.
Three, I just established that culling is not to prevent infection, but to honor the agreements Canada has made and to guarantee that these birds are not going to put Canadians or their animals wild or other at risk.
What's that agreement?
You might ask?
Now we'll get to some of the highlights.
Can't test them.
Oh, we can test it, but it's expensive.
It wouldn't even be determined if we could.
And killing them is not about preventing reinfection.
It's about honoring agreements.
What agreements might those be?
Well, I'll tell you what agreements.
It's literally with an organization called, whoa, darn it, you know what I missed that uh Bill and Ted's excellent adventure.
It's literally with an agreement with an organization called Whoa, the world organization of animal health.
A globalist organization that determines that Canada is apparently required to kill any animals that get infected with H5N1, except apparently under that very same world Organization of Animal Health, if they've been asymptomatic from what I understand for 27 days or 30 days, you don't have to kill them.
I can't pretend to be an expert or even have an adequate understanding of that.
Um culling is to honor agreements with the World Organization of Animal Health.
You wouldn't want to upset them, Angie.
Of course not.
And this is from the World Organization of Animal Health.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency response to highly pathogenogenic avian foods in domestic poultry, not ostriches, is based on an approach known as stamping out, as defined by the World Organization for Animal Health, terrestrial animal health code.
Stamping out is the internationally recognized standard and is a primary tool to manage the spread of highly pathenogenic avian aviation influenza and mitigate risks to animals and human health, as well as enable international trade.
It includes steps to eliminate the virus from an infected premises.
The most telling thing, however, came at the end of her thread before the middle finger and after the I'm not scared of you, I oppose you, whatever the whatever the hell that means.
Dr. Angela Rasmussen says at the end, in respect of the ostrich farm, they are actively fundraising.
Because they don't just want to kill your animals.
They want to bankrupt your ass at the same time.
They don't just want to kill your animals.
They want to deny you of your ability to meaningfully contest the process so that you can't even raise funds to defend yourself, to pay your lawyers, Umar Sheik, doing an amazing job for them.
They want to kill your shit, steal your private property, expropriate whatever you thought was yours, take away your freedoms, and take away your ability to even finance your own defense.
That's what they want to do.
They're fundraising, have courted the patronage of Americans like RFK Jr., Robert F. Kennedy.
He's not just an American doctor.
He is the director of health and human services.
That's that's Mr. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to you.
Courting the patronage of Americans like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is actively destroying American science and public health.
A lot of people in the US and Canada are going to die because of his policy decisions about both avian flu and vaccination.
A lot of people are gonna die.
This is a scientist.
They're gonna die.
Remember what they said during the first month of COVID?
A quarter of a whatever chart that was from that British guy.
People are gonna, well, someone please think of the children.
And after all of that, look, I I appreciate I can be an asshole on Twitter.
I mean, it's it's not, it's not, I'm not lacking self-awareness when I tell Pierre Poliev to go fuck himself because these conservatives have been sitting on their thumbs for the last week, and only now are they starting to make a little bit of noise louder than a mouse fart.
I don't lack the self-awareness.
When I was involved in this exchange with this doctor, I was cordial.
I mean, I was shicking and cherry picking is what she calls it.
I was quote tweeting and highlighting the absurdities of what she was saying.
But now I understand the argument.
The argument is basically you can never definitively tell that they're not caring, even a year later.
And so you have to kill them because you signed an agreement with a globalist uh organization, the whoa.
And you you you said that you were gonna what is the word I'm looking for?
Subjugate, or that you were going to relinquish your national independence for international trade in poultry, as relates to ostriches.
I understand it.
And that's the steel man of the argument.
Too expensive to test.
They don't want to waste the money to do it, they'd rather kill them.
Even if you do test them, it's very difficult to tell that they're not carrying something even up to a year later, even though they're not sick and they survive the initial outbreak.
And even if you could do that, you contracted with a world organization of animal health to kill your animals, and you will do it.
Literally sacrificing your animals at the altar of globalism.
I'm fairly certain I heard someone talk about that uh when they were running for president.
I was cordial in that entire discussion.
And I think she had a bit of a rough time.
I mean, she's taken shit, there's no question about it.
But if you can't take shit on the internet, don't come on the internet.
If you can't take shit for the positions you espouse, don't go on CBC and spout your shit.
I understand why she wouldn't want to have a Viva Vochi discussion with me.
Probably would have been a little more fruitful from the back and forth on Twitter.
But I like having answers in writing.
You know, in a way, I like to follow them up in the practice of law with questions.
But I, in the practice of law, I would always offer this as an alternative.
I'll submit written questions, you submit written answers, and depending on the answers, it will certainly shorten the deposition.
I like them in writing.
People can't say, I that's not what I meant to write.
You wrote it.
Black and white on Twitter forever.
I prefer the written answers, Dr. Rasmussen.
But it ended up with middle fingers.
So that's a now you understand what's going on here.
They want to kill these animals to respect their globalist um agreements.
And they're going to make sure that they show their globalist overlords that we will come down with the full force of the law with our Gestapo agents armed and bulletproof, vested, and we will sacrifice the property and the life of the animals of our citizens to show you what a bunch of loyal globalist pigs we are.
I'm not going to play this whole clip.
This is from Prairie Veteran who says, been on the ground for a little while, but I don't know what that means.
Met a lot of amazing people and got introduced to everybody.
Here's just a quick update.
Some really, really good news.
Hey guys, just me.
Um had some really good interactions today.
Um good two points of good news that was shared with the team at the meeting tonight.
Uh but before we get into some of that, check this out.
That's fantastic.
This is this is this field.
This is turning out to be the convoy 2.0.
Tamara Leach, the woman who's now facing seven years behind bars by the same tyrannical regime uh that is uh wants to slaughter these animals, faced with the same mouse fart silence from Pierre Poliev.
And I oh, I took shit.
Did I take shit for this during the election?
Viva, he can't say anything.
Don't you understand?
If he comes out and defends Tamara Leach during the election, he'll lose the election.
Well, he's gonna lose the election.
Oh no, Viva, don't you understand?
If he had done it, they would have lost even more, it would have been an absolute majority for the liberals.
There's nothing that Pierre Polyev doesn't do that's not wrong for his sick offense.
Pierre Polyev still didn't come out and express his outrage that they're trying to lock up Tamara Leach for seven years for nonviolent mischief.
But he couldn't say anything because if you said something, he would have cost him the election.
Oh, what's that?
He lost any out.
Well, he would have lost even worse had he said something.
Trying to trying to hammer an egg to the wall.
Is filling up.
We have events tent, we have a mess tent where they're serving free food, coffee.
Good.
There's Shelley's Bannock food truck is here.
It's amazing the atmosphere.
Everybody is totally excited.
Everybody is celebrating.
And tonight they shared some good news.
Uh the first one was the official word has come down that the Conservative Party of Canada, all MPs are on side with the ostriches.
That's that's that's very nice.
So why can't Pierre Poliev say something yesterday?
Why can't he say something today?
Why hasn't he said anything?
It's very nice, even if it's true, and I'm not doubting it's true.
A day late and a buck short, but at least we're not past the D Day of the death of the ostriches.
Oh, it only took about a week of screaming bloody murder, mouse fart meuse floart poliev.
It only took a week of screaming bloody murder to get the conservatives to finally pay attention to this.
Oh, I and I should applaud them.
Thank you, dear conservatives, for actually showing up a week late.
At least you made it before they slaughtered the ostriches.
Even though not all of them are speaking about it, they are all on side.
That was not all of them.
One person has spoken about it.
So I appreciate this guy's trying to make you know the best of the situation.
One of them, and I tweeted it out yesterday.
Nothing from Pierre Poliev, nothing from other conservative leaders that I would have thought would have said something publicly.
Mouse farts.
A statement that the family received today from a couple of the MPs.
The second one is absolutely huge.
The Charles Darwin Foundation is supportive.
I want to get really, really big points.
Here, I want to get to this.
I think that's just awesome to hear.
They gather everybody on site and they have their huddle.
At the end of the huddle, they actually called me up.
I introduced myself within the ranks.
Whatever, I'm trying to get to the point where he's talking about how the RCMP are, or they're actually being quite polite.
You know, it's a you should be they're they're being quite polite.
They look like they're wrong, but oh, they they really don't want to be there.
And uh, you know, remain polite with them in this first of all, you remain polite with them, but call them out for what they are.
You know, it's it's an amazing thing.
Like people think back in the day, like they must assume that the Gestapo were running around like frothing at the mouth uh evil.
Like because they were doing evil, they had to have been uh exuding evil.
They had to have been acting crazy.
They had to you remember the opening scene from Inglorious Bastards when the Nazi comes in, and he's very nice and he's very polite.
And he's just asking the family who they're hiding in the basement.
I I don't give a sweet bugger all that the cops are being the RCMP are being polite while they just follow orders.
And and you know, he's he's he's commending the RCMP of you know, like they're backing off a little bit, they're cooperating a little more with uh the the farm.
You think they would have been cooperating if they hadn't received a week of bloody hell being put on blast, the international community shining a spotlight on what's going on there?
If they had been able to do what they wanted to do in the dead of night, with nobody there raising a stink, nobody online raising a stink, they would have done it.
They would have been very polite while they slaughtered those ostriches.
I'm sure they would have, you know, given a grief counselor to Katie and her mother in the farm.
They would have given them grief counselors.
They would, we're so sorry we had to do this, eh?
Just following orders, eh?
So you stay peaceful.
I can't force you to stay polite, whether or not it would be uh more effective in the long run.
The fact that the RCMP are polite and cordial and look like they don't want to be there.
Well, my goodness, that might be as a result only of having the spotlight shone on them, having the holiday in kick their asses out, having some belt rentals take their stuff back.
So yeah, you you don't you don't break the law, period.
And I've thought of this also, you know, like what when the Charlie Kirk Memorial, you have people holding candles.
The George Floyd Memorial, you have people throwing Molotov cocktails.
And there's a reason for that.
Conservatives, true conservatives, people on the right, libertarians, value life more than death.
They value life more than destruction.
They value their own freedom more than they value uh effect carrying out revenge.
This is the problem when you don't value your own existence.
You can carry out violence because what difference does it make to you?
You don't mind going to jail for your violence.
You don't mind going to jail for your impulse control or lack thereof.
On the other side, family, love, life, God.
They're not gonna go to jail for the purient pleasure, in as much as they might for slapping someone or carrying out an act of violence.
It's not a symmetrical relationship.
None of us do that.
That's why you don't have violence at the trucker protest.
That's why you don't have violence at the Charlie Kirk Memorial.
But you think the cops, the RCMP, the CFIA, they would have been, we would have been here had it not been for what's been done over the last week?
Hell no.
So that's where it's at right now.
And um, I haven't been looking at the chat at all.
Tamara Leach is going down.
I'm told that some conservative MPs are going down.
About bloody time.
And you know, it's an amazing thing.
Had it not been for the frenzy on the interwebs on social media, putting this on blast.
The conservatives might be going down to counsel.
Oh, we're so sorry this happened.
Look, look at what the big bad liberals did.
There's the old cliche.
All it takes for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing.
What we have seen with the Conservative Party at Canada, I'm not even going to call them good men.
We've seen men doing nothing.
Nothing.
Mouse fart poiliev doing the exact same thing that cost him the election, like he's learnt nothing.
Wouldn't want to defend Tamaro Leach.
Wouldn't want to say anything about Natasha of Montreal, the journalist who was beaten and arrested.
I mean, I think he did say something about that after a few days.
Wouldn't want to talk about the injustices in Canada.
That's what that's what Trump would do.
I have been waiting for about two weeks to use the bell for someone.
Chubaki, I think you've already been a member of the community.
This was made by veteran ginger ninja.
Um, and I said I was gonna ring it every time we got a new member of our locals community.
Chubaki, I think you've been here before.
It might be a renewal.
Either way, I am using my discretion to ring the bell.
Thank you.
Welcome back, welcome too.
Frances Charton says, F. Chaton, the underlying narrative here is to discount natural immunity.
Sound familiar.
Exactly.
Go to go to Rasmussen's profile page.
She has as her pinned tweet that COVID came from a wet, a wet market.
I mean, uh everything on her timeline is commie, I say commie, is propaganda.
Disinformation, and accusing me of disinformation.
Hold on, let me let me look this up.
Still still uh supporting the idea.
First of all, she has a pug, so I kind of was inclined to like her in the first place.
Virologist.
Two years ago, we demonstrated that SARS-CoV-2 pandemic likely began at the Huanan market via zoonosos, zoonosis resulting from the wildlife.
Wrong.
She's sitting there wearing face masks, social distancing.
There was one tweet that she said, I'm at a conference.
And then in response to someone else who I guess said, why is it why aren't you wearing a mask?
She's like, oh, we're all wearing masks.
Except you get to take them off when you give your presentation.
You get to take them off when you eat.
She didn't say that part of it.
I was trying to find a picture of them luncheoning at this conference.
And then she complains when she gets the internet saying, You're you're an expert?
You're wearing a fucking face mask, and we've known for a couple of years they do jack squat.
You're still supporting the debunked theory that it came from a market and not the Wuhan Institute of Virology, where Anthony Fauci and his third-party NGOs were engaging in gain of function research.
Oh, yeah, no, but that's that's the expert.
I'm the schnook.
And then we got Outlook underscore com.
That bug-eyed little can't save it.
Um I don't know who the um mangina man you're talking about here.
So you talking about Pierre Polyev?
Pierre Polyev can't save Canada.
Period.
I don't even think he can save the Conservative Party.
You know, but my my thoughts were anyone within the Conservative Party who had aspirations of being the next leader of the party and potentially the next uh prime minister of Canada.
Now is the time to raise some hell.
Uh to metaphorically speaking, drop some political grenades.
Throw Pierre Poliev under the bus.
He is the reason, whatever advice he got during the election, that conservatives lost an election that was theirs in the bag.
And he's doing the exact same things now.
If you had aspirations of becoming the leader of the party, now is the time.
I'm sorry that my conservative colleagues didn't think this was important enough.
I would have spoken out earlier, but I was being silenced by the political pressures that be of a conservative party that didn't want to talk about it because they might look too extremist to actually support the same people who did the trucker convoy.
Or maybe the reality is that the consumer, the consumer party of Canada, not bad.
The Conservative Party of Canada is part of the globalist agenda.
And they don't want to speak up against their globalist overlords either.
There's an opportunity here.
Oh, lordy, lordy, lordy.
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Uh, people, let's go from uh Canada to the States.
Let me see what's going on in the chat, first of all.
F. Chatons, it's a beautiful thing.
We have the upper hand now.
It's it's it's amazing.
They come in late.
They come in late, and then they'll probably take credit for it and then say, look at us.
We're we're conservatives.
We stand up for Canadians.
All right.
Well, the other big news, guys, is okay.
Hold up.
Hold up.
Wait a minute.
Viva Barnes Law.locals.com has got some great memes.
Where I just saw, come on, I just saw one of James Comey walking around the beach with shells on him.
Like seashells.
Am I going crazy?
I might have missed it.
All right, whatever.
I might have missed it.
Uh James Comey has been indicted.
People.
Look, I'm not, I'm not taking a victory lap either.
Flipping two indictments, two charge indictment for lying and obstructing government proceedings.
Uh, one week before.
What month were we?
Yeah, September.
Like five days before Statute of Limitations is up.
And I would imagine.
Well, we're getting ahead of ourselves.
Let me read the article.
James Comey, Mr. Shake It Off himself, has been indicted.
The hell's going on here?
I brought it up.
Gutfeld.
No.
See, I don't know why I didn't plug my other computer in.
I had a joke to start this one also.
Flippin' flip.
Let's start with Keith Oldman's Keith Oldman.
Oh, I can't see it either because they don't show the same.
Keith Oldman says uh Trump put out a truth post.
And now Keith is talking about how it's um gonna result in a swift dismissal of the charges.
Here we go.
Let's let's bring this up.
And then we're gonna look at it in the uh news.
Can't seem to find my article.
The Blaze.
No, we're gonna get to that in a second.
Here we go.
Keith Olbermann breaking.
Are we looking at the same thing here?
We are breaking Keith Olbermann, frothing at the mouth lunatic.
You know, they say the uh the crazy, the dumb, and the dead all have one thing in common.
They don't know they are.
Breaking.
I don't even know what's breaking about it, but what ev?
Trump truth social posts will likely lead to quick dismissal of charges against Comey.
Oh, what's that you say, you nutbag lunatic?
Donald J. Trump put this tweet out.
Whether you like corrupt James Comey or not, and I can't imagine too many people liking him, he lied.
It is not a complex lie.
It's a very simple but important one.
There's no way he can explain his way out of it.
He is a dirty cop and always has been.
But he was just assigned a crooked, but he was just assigned a crooked Joe Biden appointed judge.
So he's off to a very good start.
Nevertheless, words are words, and he wasn't hedging or in dispute.
He was very positive that there was no doubt in his mind about what he said or meant by saying it.
He left himself zero margin of error.
And not a big important question.
He just got unexpectedly caught.
James Dirty Cop Comey was a destroyer of lives.
He knew exactly what he was saying, and that it was very serious and far-reaching lie for which a very big price must be paid.
President DJT.
To which I said, how many times do you need to be wrong before you shut your filthy crazy mouth?
The answer for him is going to be as many times as I want.
Oh, I got the hold on.
Let me let me copy this.
Let me just text this to.
I'm gonna bring this up here.
I got a copy of the indictment, uh, which is two pages and two charges.
And a copy of an article.
Here we go.
Let's go like this here.
Okay, we're gonna go here.
Sorry, I thought this was already on the backdrop.
And here.
Bada bing bada boom.
Now, let's go get this, shall we?
I say like if you want to be statistically wrong more often than uh you would be if you just threw a dart.
If you had uh a paralyzed dog and you were to like put out two pieces of food and predict which one she would slide her butt over.
Not that we do that in our house.
We do something like that.
You would be wrong more often than statistically probable if you just listen to what nutbag McGee Keith Olderman had to say.
Here's the news.
The breaking.
And I want to see who the judge that he got assigned is.
ABC, former director James Comey, indicted days after Trump demanded his DOJ move now to prosecute enemies.
We covered that tweet at the time, the truth post to um Pam Bondy.
Prosecutors earlier said they couldn't establish probable cause to charge Comey.
It's amazing, eh?
Can establish probable cause that he knew that he was lying when he put forward the Russia Gate hoax.
Former FBI director was indicted Thursday on charges of making false statement and obstruction related to his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2020, just days after President Trump issued a public demand for his justice of our unto act now to bring prosecutions against Comey and other political foes.
Maybe he was saying it.
Not that Pam Bondy uh, you know, needed the reminder, but the the statute of limitations, unless there's some sort of conspiracy, you know, argument to be made, is five years for perjury, from what I understand.
We were very, very close to five years.
Summoned to appear by October 9.
I think he's supposed to turn himself in today.
And James Comey says, My heart is broken for the Department of Justice.
I have great confidence in the federal judicial system, and I am innocent.
So I have so let's have a trial.
Keep the faith, Joey said.
I made it okay, whatever.
FBI director has been charged with making a false statement, yada yada yada.
Now, let me bring up the actual indictment, which is easy enough to understand because it's two very short pages.
And let me make sure we're looking at the same thing, and we are here.
Maximize and enhance.
United States District Court Eastern District of Virginia.
We're gonna find out who the judge was.
Here.
False statement within the jurisdiction of the legislative branch of the United States government on or about September 30, 2020, in the Eastern District of Virginia.
Yada.
Defendant James Comey did willfully and knowingly make a material farce, false, fictitious, fraudulent statement in a matter within the jurisdiction of the legislative branch of the United States by falsely stating to a U.S. Senator during a Senate judiciary committee that he, James Comey, had not, quote, authorized someone else at the FBI to be an anonymous source in news reports, recording to an FBI investigation.
Investigation concerning person one.
The statement was false.
He knew it.
He had in fact authorized person three, who I think is a professor at Columbia.
We'll get there in a second to serve as an anonymous source in the news reporting on the investigation.
Count two, James Comey corruptly endeavored to influence obstructor impede the due proper exercise of a power of inquiry under which investigation was being had before the Senate judiciary by making the false statement.
Do you remember?
It's actually quite amazing.
Like all you have to do is this.
Um, did James Comey uh author authorize a friend to leak classified information?
What's amazing is it's known.
Oh, yeah, they got they got it it's known.
I will I live through it.
I know that they reported on it.
September 2025, FBI director James Comey has been indicted for allegedly lying to Congress.
Okay, that's nice.
Okay.
2025 indictment, two charges.
Here we go.
The 2017 memo leak.
After being fired by President Trump, Comey gave memos detailing his conversations with the president to his friend Daniel Richman, a lawyer, profess a law professor at Columbia University.
Comey testified that he wanted the information to be made public in hopes it would prompt the appointment of a special counsel.
Richmond then shared the contents of one of the memos with the New York Times.
Information in the memo.
Come had testified that the memo he had Richmond leak contained unclassified information at the time.
A subsequent 2019 report by the Department of Justice's Inspector General, OIG, found that while some of Comey's memos contained classified information, there was no evidence that Comey or his attorneys released any of that specific classified content to the media.
As far as I understand it, first of all, correct me if I'm wrong, Chad.
I think this is the this is the lie.
I don't think the lie requires the information to have been classified.
So whether or not it was classified, he lied about whether or not he leaked any information to his friend to be leaked to the public.
I unless the unless the information leaked needed to be classified, I don't know that that is required to prove the lie, that he lied to Congress.
Violations found by the OIG.
They did conclude that Comey violated FBI policy by retaining copies of the memos after his dismissal and by leaking one to Richmond.
The DOJ declined to prosecute Comey for the Oh, I thought why?
I wonder why that whose DOJ was it at that time?
Let me think about this actually.
Who's DOJ was it?
The current legal case, 2025 is not a retrial of the OIG's findings.
Instead, it focuses on Comey's subsequent testimony to Congress.
Whether he knowingly made false information, denying leaking the information.
I mean, I love it that he maintains his innocence.
Hope Springs Eternal.
How do you how the hell do you get away from that?
And what's amazing is it's it's out there, it's known.
Okay, it wasn't classified definition.
He lied about leaking something to his friend Daniel Richmond, a law professor at Columbia.
And they would have gotten away with it too.
If that kid on Butler, Pennsylvania hadn't missed.
And if uh and if they had successfully cheated this time around.
Hold on, I do want to I do want to bring up one thing here.
We must never forget.
Naivider.
Hold on.
Hold up.
Oh, yeah.
You want to talk about a flipping psycho.
You know who's a psycho?
This man right here is a psycho.
I'm not gonna play the whole thing.
It's too nauseating.
Hey everybody, welcome back to my substack.
Last week's cold turns out to have been COVID.
Quite a flashback.
I guess you weren't wearing a mask.
I guess you're you're who the hell is testing for COVID still?
I actually had this discussion with someone within my not immediate circle, but close enough.
It's like, oh, you have COVID?
What how do you know?
I tested.
Why the hell are you telling what what benefit?
What relevance do you think there is in today's day and age now to be testing for COVID?
Well, because then I then I corny it.
Oh, so you cornyed over COVID, but not uh a standard flu.
Oh morons.
And Donald Trump is still president and still humiliating America on a national stage standing next to Vladimir Putin.
It's like a dream.
It's like a dream.
A bad dream you can't wake up from.
Bad dream you can't wake up from.
But I don't want to talk about that bad dream this week.
I want to talk about a little girl, a 30-year-old girl who's she dances.
I like the way she dances.
I want to talk about Taylor Swift.
About a truly inspirational public figure named Taylor Swift.
Of course, I watched her podcast interview with the Kelsey brothers.
Of course, I watched the whole thing, although on YouTube, Patrice and I got kicked off for the last 15 minutes and finished it on her phone.
Who gives a shit about those extra details except for a liar who's trying to offer more details to try to make the lie look more authentic?
Who gives a crap you got kicked off YouTube and after watching for 50.
Hey, I was listening to Joe Rogan.
I was listening to my jog, and then I saw a bird on the street and I got distracted.
Then I saw an iguana.
And then I finished listening to it, but I had to rewind because I missed a portion of the podcast.
But I watched it.
I watched it.
You see, Taylor Swift and I go way back.
I went to my first concert of hers 15 years ago.
I talked about this at once month.
He's such a perverted psychopath.
It's unbelievable.
Anyhow, that's it.
He got charged.
Indicted.
Oh, Lordy.
Couldn't have happened to a better person.
Couldn't have happened early enough.
Let me bring this one up.
Oh, hold on, Bill Tong.
I see over here, but can I?
Oh, I didn't think hold on.
Hold on, hold on.
Oh, I can do it.
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Uh link.
Okay.
Now, before we get into the next one, let me uh go see what's going on over on Viva Barnes Law.
Oh, yeah, who's the judge?
I see it over here.
It says uh he's a Biden appointee.
Someone says Viva, just don't do it on a live stream.
I think they're talking about making babies.
Um, who's the judge?
Oh, yeah, sorry, that's what I actually wanted to do before I got distracted.
Which judge was who I wanna who would I want to guess was assigned to Comey case.
I don't think I'll be able to guess it because I don't know judges in Virginia.
U.S. District Judge Michael Nachmanoff has been assigned to the criminal case against FBI director James Comey.
Okay, let's um let's go down this rabbit hole just for a couple of seconds.
Locals, thank you for reminding me.
Judge Michael Nachmanoff.
Let's do this.
Let's do this and let's see.
Nachmanoff, okay.
Uh-da.
Overview.
Here we go.
Is that Wikipedia?
Does he have a wiki?
Biden appointed judge assigned to Komi case.
Okay, good.
Uh Wikipedia here.
Michael S. Nachmanoff.
Um, fine.
What is it?
What does Nachmanoff mean?
That has to have mean something.
What does Wikipedia have to identify everybody who's Jewish?
It's seems like a very weird thing.
Graduating law school served as law clerk for Leonam Brickman, uh federal judicial service, and he was sworn in the United States magistrate.
Okay.
Comey case.
I want to know what some of his other um hold on one second.
Let's just see this.
We're gonna do this in real time here.
Uh okay, let's we're gonna go to chat.
Uh, which cases has Nachhmanoff presided of importance.
Here, let's see here.
Let's see what this says.
I love it.
What I love about um AI is that I can I can write a totally fragmented sentence and it still understands what I mean.
Okay, so civil rights.
Okay, let's see here we got as magistrate.
He was in the Mueller probe related matters.
Interesting.
Pre-trial, managed both bonds.
Uh okay, patent commercial.
No, no, like politically, political cases.
Zacharias Musawi, okay.
Terrorism-related cases.
Bottom line.
Uh okay.
His most historically significant remains the Massawi trial.
Okay.
That's interesting.
Uh, what political cases?
Uh, okay, let's see here.
Trump era immigration policy.
As magistrate and later as a district judge, he's handled habeas petitions, challenging ice.
These weren't directly partisan, but they touched on a hot button.
Campaign finance, political.
All right, interesting.
Well, um, we'll see how it goes.
I've got no faith in a conviction either.
I mean, Michael Sussman, dead to rights, but was in DC.
I don't know what the uh jury pool of uh Alexandria is gonna be, but should be interesting.
Okay, but now before we get into the what was the second third topic?
Oh, yes, the Fed Sirection.
Let's see what's going on in our locals community.
So he's a twat waffle is what you're saying, says Bill Brown.
I uh I believe he would Go with the honorable Twat Waffle.
Stunt on these hoes.
I don't know what that means.
Bill Brown says, Some of you think science, some of you think you're listening to science when you're actually listening to paid promotional ads by trillion dollar industries that make up their own science, and the majority of that science benefits them, not you.
Absolutely.
Once you understand what uh went down with the food pyramid.
Comey indicted, very creative.
Okay, very nice.
Okay, that's good.
Uh you guys heard there's an article that came out of um.
I I want to actually just remember it on my own.
The boys, the article came out of the blaze, and it's flipping amazing.
I might have to get to the car and do a third vlog today.
The Blaze is reporting that the FBI had 270 plain closed agents embedded in the audience in the crowd on January 6th.
Now, what uh continue without supporting, sorry, guys.
Uh not today.
Why is that relevant and how is it amazingly important?
Let me just go back here again and just check one thing.
How many Capitol police were there on Capitol on Jan 6?
My understanding there were 1,200?
Yeah.
So just to understand this.
There were 1,200 Capitol police officers on the Capitol premises the day of the Fed survived.
I'm not going to call it the so-called insurrection, but is now basically being proven to be a absolute Fed surrection.
There were, let's just, I'm gonna want to round it up because it's gonna be easier than saying a fifth.
There were a quarter of the amount of police officers as plain closed FBI agents in the crowd.
There were more, you know, police when they came when they called in the National Guard, but that's how many there were to keep the peace.
Can you imagine if you had 275 agent provocateurs to uh 1,200 police officers, the Havoc you could wreak?
I mean, it it's confirming what we all knew already, much like James O'Keefe's most recent expose about the Epstein stuff.
We knew this.
Now we finally have getting some confirmation, whether or not it's true, we'll see.
And um, yeah, I was gonna say I supported the channel by having Steve Baker on.
I love Steve Baker.
FBI had 274 plain clothes agents embedded in January 6th crowds.
Congressional source says.
Disclosure by the FBI to Congress answers a long, simmering question, but does not reveal what the agents did that day.
The FBI has acknowledged 274 plain clothes agents in the massive crowd on January 6th, but from more than four and a half years after the questions were first raised.
Blaze News has learned.
Senior congressional source said the numbers not necessarily a surprise.
Well, it's pretty damn shocking, since the FBI often embeds counter-surveillance personnel at large events.
They they they embedded 275 the day of.
They had infiltrated um the Proud Boys and uh the Oath Keepers beforehand.
They had advanced knowledge that many, many people were going to be there the day of, if only because people applied for permits.
Yoga Nanda Pittman had a memo detailing what was gonna, you know, the amount of people that you know might descend and how much oh, but they were unprepared.
Staff understaffed because of COVID, and um they opened the doors for the crowd.
And they had agent provocateur in there.
We're gonna get to that.
Uh yada yada.
The news comes in the wake of US of claims made by the US Department of Justice Inspector General that the FBI had no undercover personnel.
We found no evidence in the materials we reviewed or testimony we received showing or suggesting that the FBI had undercover employees in the various protest crowd, yada yada yada.
The DOJ OIG said in a report released December 2024.
Well, someone should go to jail for for uh perjury.
Depending on how one reads undercover agents versus plain clothes agents, both statements could be true.
Oh, yeah.
Materially true, deliberately misleading.
Or fat what is it?
Technically true, materially misleading.
Same report disclosed that 26 FBI confident CHSs were in the Jan 6 crowds.
Are we up to like 300 people now?
Four of whom entered the Capitol.
Or I think we're up to three, at least 300 FBI agents or CHSs.
DOJ Inspector General said only three of the FBI informants had been assigned by the Bureau to come To Washington and report on quote domestic terrorism subjects who were possibly attending the event.
It's amazing.
Of the 26 informants, four entered the Capitol.
None was authorized by the FBI to break the law or enter a restricted area, nor was any CHS directed by the FBI to encourage others to commit illegal acts on Jan 6.
Is uh Ray Epps one of those four?
Louder Milk, chairman of the new house.
Yeah, yeah, so he also expressed determination to drill down on the FBI presence.
But with many paid informants being in the crowd, we want to know how many were in the crowd, how many were in the building, but I also want to know were they paid to inform or instigate?
Well, that depends on how you ask the question and what you mean.
Loudermilk said in the statement in just the news.
In May 2024, what is this?
The court filing?
William Pope listed nearly 50 FBI agents and others working under the bureau's auspices.
Yada yada yada.
Disclosure is unlikely to tap down questions by former Jan Six defendants and others who have long questioned whether the personnel took part in or at least incited rioting during the crowd.
Okay, I'll give everybody the link to that.
Go support it, share it around.
Baker does great work.
Link.
Um Jake Lang, you know, one of the men who I met in the context of my steadfast defense of the Jan Sixers.
Um posted it, posted a video, and it's it's it's quite shocking.
Hold on, where is it here?
Jake Lang.
Here, I'll I'll read it.
I don't, I don't necessarily agree with everything Jake says since and it doesn't matter.
I don't need to write is right, wrong is wrong, and whether or not I agree with everything Jake says or does, he was wrongly um treated in the context of the Jan 6 persecution.
He writes, today is such a significant moment in my life.
It officially marks the complete 180 degree mega shift in our battle against the deep state.
James Comey's been officially charged.
Trump supporters and January 6th patriots were rounded up like animals under the Biden regime, used and they used the weaponized DOJ and FBI to persecute us.
Today begins the fall of the deep scene.
I think he might be a little too premature in his uh political orgasm, but uh he's on the right track.
Trump campaigned on promises to get Jan 6 political hostages out, finally lock up swamp monsters like Comey, who just tried to destroy our great nation.
Four days ago, I got to shake hands with Bon Gino and Patel.
Ten months ago, I was on the FBI most wanted list, Jan Six domestic terrorism.
I got to worship the Lord Jesus, hands raised in praise with Pam Bondi at the Charlie Kirk Memorial.
Only God could paint a picture of the sweet, a complete turnaround from the grave to the garden.
Uh we're not yet there, Jake, but keep on keeping on.
Listen to this.
Convict him, bar him from future service, have the prosecutors, the local prosecutors in New York pursue him for the fraudster that he was before he ever became president, lock him up for the garden variety frauds he did there, but don't give him that center stage, that dominant role in our national life, just down the street from where Joe Biden is trying to heal this nation.
Convict jail, Comey.
Jail.
That's Jake.
Let me give you all the tweet there, and you can see what he's up to.
He's running for uh he's running for Senate in Florida.
But let me play this because when we talk about, you know, what were the FBI agents doing?
John Strand posted this.
This is this is uh actually amazing in the most cynical way possible.
So I uh no, don't do that.
Uh in large.
And let me turn the volume down.
This might be so I thought this was like one of the what do they call black block or black lock, black block people?
Uh uh I I think this is police.
Well, watch what happens in this video.
It's a two-minute clip.
I'll pause and commentate.
*clap* Oh, no!
Do not go in there.
You have that so what's what's absolutely crazy.
I don't know if that's is that's blowing everyone's ears out.
And if it is, I apologize.
Uh, this is uh law enforcement, allegedly, wearing a mask, pulling out the window, and then when one of the protesters, I think, says, do not go in there, or this guy pulls out the window and then yells at the protester who didn't go in there who's stopping people to do not go in there as though he did it.
And you see the look of shock in his face like the fuck, this guy, this guy just accused me of doing literally what he just did.
play one more time Do not go in there.
You have facts, you lost facts.
And he helped them, you not go in there.
Get out of here.
Look at this guy.
Whoa.
Radio journalists.
By the way, that's that's called de-escalation right there.
This guy's right.
He might have been right in the moment to escalate.
This guy walked away.
Deescalation, good move.
Radio journalist from Michigan was shooting video that day at the Capitol.
What he captured were two most charitably called suspicious actors.
But they are dressed in such a way that led him to believe that they were government agents.
And one of them, after the windows had been broken by a protester, it was encouraging people to pull the rest of the glass out and go inside.
Bobby Powell, who was the journalist that had shot it, and he has his camera rolling and told him that would be illegal.
And that wouldn't be a good idea.
He warned people off not to go into that window.
And then he turned his camera around and he caught this agent or suspicious actor pulling a large pane of glass out.
This tempered glass.
It kind of folds into itself.
Crunch onto the ground.
When he realized he was being filmed, he quickly dropped it.
It seems apparent on the video that he did not want to be seen doing what he what he just did.
Or flip if it turns out to be an agent, what his argument is going to be.
It was dangerous to have the broken shards of glass there.
So I was just clearing it so that nobody would get hurt.
Guaranteed.
I didn't do it, but I did do it, and I was doing it for good reasons.
Carry on.
So he pulled in a protester and started blaming him.
He said, What are you doing breaking that window?
The poor fellow that was being accused didn't know what was going on.
And then he gave him a couple of really good shots and cocked his arm like he was gonna punch him.
Yeah, the guy's like, what?
Are you psychotic?
I just saw you do it.
You're accusing me of doing it.
Who the hell are you?
I want to know who that guy is, and I would like to have him on the channel.
We don't know his uh facial image is not on any of the sedition hunters' sites or the FBI's most wanted site, but he clearly was committing criminal damage to property.
Um and he has not been charged.
So it you know, again, it raises a question of why.
So the individual trying to, again, opening the window up is even encouraging people to enter, I believe, as well.
Yes.
What's he saying?
Well, he said, why don't you all open the rest of it up?
Because I think that part would be illegal.
It's quite it's just amazing.
Like not the same, like I'm not doing it, because that would be illegal.
Meanwhile, BLM summer of love, people murdered, lawyers throwing Molotov cocktails at police cars.
Uh I'm gonna give you the link again just in case.
That's the tweet, share it around.
It's it's it's uh astonishing.
And the question is, yeah.
275 plainclothes agents in the crowd, 26 CHS.
This was a Fed surrection from the get-go.
Nancy Pelosi not asking for the National Guard or declining the National Guard, understaffed because of COVID, even though they knew damn well the amount of people that were coming.
Bike guards opening the doors up, and then when they didn't get the response, they want some of their agents, Ray Epps, as far as I'm concerned, is and will always be an agent, in my humble opinion, or at least what's the word I'm looking for, a fed.
A man who never got charged until three years later, his one charge of misdemeanor, and he got community service.
That that's how feds get treated.
They don't get treated like the Jeremy McKenzie's, they don't get treated like the Jake Langs.
You know, I had people telling me that Jake Lang is a fed.
I was thinking, oh, yeah, that's right, because I always lock up feds and put him in solitary confinement.
Well, how does he I was actually curious about how Jake was getting a phone in in jail, but then when I realized they were locking him up in solitary for having had a phone, it's like all right, man, he's he's he's picking his fights and he's uh suffering the consequences, but I didn't think they were gonna get pardoned, you know.
At first, my my inkling was pardon all the non-violent offenders, and then when we got a better picture of the degree to which this was All a setup, and even those who did break the law or did commit violence got uh utterly abused by a weaponized judicial system.
You didn't you didn't want if you didn't want them to get pardoned, you shouldn't have screwed up the entire process from the get-go.
So that's what's coming out right now.
We still don't yet have information on the pipe bombers.
We'll see where that's going or when that's coming.
And um we all knew it.
And we're starting to get the info and the intel now, and it would be interesting to see who those agents were to the extent that everything has been detailed, what they did on that day, and more importantly, I'd like to know what the Jan 6 committee knew about it and what they destroyed after they had uh come to their uh egregiously uh editorialized conclusions.
They all got pardons, right?
So, you know, might be issues in terms of going after them.
But uh, you understand what what they saw, what they deliberately chose not to see, and what they destroyed after they carried on with their kangaroo court hearings.
Criminal.
And I can say it's criminal because if it weren't criminal, they wouldn't have needed the pardon.
All right, now what else am I?
I'm gonna say some stuff for locals because I think let me see here, create a lie, make it big, keep repeating it, and eventually they'll believe.
You'd think the quote was from Comey and not Hitler, and yet we're the fascists, it'd be hilarious if it wasn't really, says RollFlo 1804.
It was actually Joseph Goebbels who said it.
It's oftentimes misattributed to um Saul Zalinski's rules for radicals, but it's actually a Joseph Goebbels uh propagandist technique.
I mean, I put out a tweet just a second.
It doesn't matter here, stupid tweet.
Uh yeah, appreciate this.
1,200 police officers, a quarter were plain clothed FBI agents in the crowd.
It's abundantly clear.
The insurrection was facilitated, initiated, incited, and exacerbated by the Pelosi and Biden.
It was a setup Fed Surrection of the highest order.
Do you understand what they did with this?
Like they created the Russia Gate hoax to undo the results of the 2016 election.
Speaking of Russia Gate, by the way, I'm gonna be on with RT at uh five o'clock to talk about the James Comey indictment.
They went from Russia Gate to Insurrection Gate.
And this was this was a a deep state operation to subvert democracy and to justify a surveillance state on Americans.
Corruption, this this will go down.
I mean, it will go down in the history books as something along the lines of what was proposed in Operation Northwoods and what was actually carried out, and but for the grace of God, we would have never known about it because had Biden or Kamala Harris won that election, history would be different right now.
All right, on that note, let me let me bring up um we're gonna rate Barnes's live.
Hold on, I think Barnes is gonna be live with somebody.
Let me see.
Sent me this, and we're gonna raid Barnes.
He's on with Crick's Corner.
Let me see something.
Um but well, I don't know if he's on with Crick's Corner.
Three and one.
But we're gonna raid Crick's corner in a second, anyhow.
Uh, let me get to the chat and let me see what else is going on here.
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I've got some good stuff I'm gonna say for the locals after party because oh, yeah, we got a good.
Uh we've got some good.
You might want to come to the locals after party.
Support the work that Robert Barnes and I do over there.
Um, but what I was gonna do right now is this.
Create a lie.
Okay, fine here now.
Let's just see what's going on in the chat.
I don't even want to think about it, Diva.
I have hours of video of Jan 6.
I was there, says Jam Master Flex.
It was the discovery of the pipe bonds that initiated clearing out Congress an hour before the optical breach.
I get the feeling Pelosi knew things, but the officer ushering them in wasn't part of it.
I I was watching Tim Poole uh pontificate as to whether or not AOC actually had any advanced knowledge of Jan 6 because her story, which is now no longer makes sense based on the timeline, but I don't know the timeline well enough to really pick it apart.
Um she claimed that there was a breach before the riot even started, that she was fearful that she was gonna get essayed.
Um she's uh she's well she's either all she's a liar one way or the other because she's either she's either lying about it happening or she's lying uh and had advanced knowledge of it.
But it's amazing.
AOC story never made sense.
No, absolutely, absolutely not.
No locals either.
What is this?
No locals either, dim fool.
Uh the entire point of the Jan 6 Fall flag was to keep the public from seeing the confirmation of state electors.
The fake bombs were found just in time to stop the dual session of Congress three minutes before.
Uh Pence Schumer.
McCarthy Peloshi were first out the door.
Buddy says, I think Brennan just got indicted too.
Hold up.
Hold up.
Wait a minute.
Senator Democrats reverse course on shutdown despite Trump.
Firing's okay, no.
No, no, I'm not seeing anything.
Did Brennan just get indicted?
He's not yet been indicted that anybody can see.
But we'll find out in a second.
Now, just wanted to do one update also, by the way.
On the shooter yesterday.
When is this update from?
No, this updates from yesterday, so that's gonna be old.
The ice shooter, apparently I played tens of thousands of hours of video games, and I don't really think that that's uh the determinant factor in any of this.
That's it.
Okay, good.
Let me go raid.
Gotta go to my text messages here.
First, I'm gonna give everybody the link to Viva Barnes Law.com.
Sunday show is going to be banger.
Gonna keep following what's going on in Canada.
Please keep on it.
Do not let up.
Hold the line.
Here is the link to locals.
Come on over.
And in the meantime, we're gonna go raid.
Um Cricks, because I think Barnes is gonna be on there.
Now hold up here.
Copy.
And let's do it.
Everyone, thank you all as always for being here.
Share, like, you know what to do.
Dem shut down Trump could fire deep state workers.
Yeah, I heard that as well.
That was um comment from Eric 1986.
Go and raid.
Sports picks.
Crick's corner, episode 89.
Raid confirmed.
And uh I will be uh having a party on locals.
Bada bing bada boom viva raid.
What I love by the way, because I love seeing numbers go up fast.
You go over here.
Look, look at the numbers.
Okay, right here.
We're gonna look at this.
I appreciate you, sir.
Good looking out.
Good looking now.
Stop it.
I said hi life.
Will, but we did say high lie too, man.
But I appreciate that.
How many new faces coming in here, man?
Please mash that.
I'm gonna have to refresh here.
577.
Bada bing bada boom.
Uh high lie is the game that has the world's uh fastest ball travel.
Okay, on that note.
All right, so go uh everyone enjoy the day.
If you're not coming over to locals, I've got um a pack of cards coming, which I'm gonna open up with my boy and uh make my picks for UFC tomorrow, because I think there's a fight tomorrow.
And uh that is all.
Five o'clock.
Don't let me forget.
Five o'clock ish, gonna be on RT talking about the indictment.
God speed peeps, locals.
Here I come Sunday night, six o'clock.
It's gonna be a banger, and stay tuned for my vlog that's gonna be published as soon as the editors get it down.
Let me see if it's uh if it's ready yet.
And go check out my interview with Tyler Fisher from yesterday.
Eye-opening and amazing, if I do say so myself.
Oh, good.
No, I'm gonna publish my interview with my wife from the other day.
So go rumble locals.
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