Are they Killing the Ostriches? Roger Ver Strikes a Deal! Tommy Robinson, Tom Homan & MORE!
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Ladies and gentlemen of the interwebs.
What you are looking at right now are two people from the CFIA, the Canadian food inspection agency, dressed up in white hazmat suits to give the illusion of fear and terror.
The man standing closest to us is a friendly who is making sure that the CFIA is doing their jobs, which they are not.
behold We just estimated based on our condition.
Like just figure issues.
Oh, you estimated what her temperature was.
We didn't take it.
We did have our tickets.
We didn't have the phone.
Thank you.
So just looking at her, you can tell me that she's about 38 and a half degrees.
Is that what you're saying?
Is she dehydrated?
Yeah, she is.
Okay, what's your solution for fixing the dehydration?
We can we could talk about that, but we can talk about that.
What's your solution for that?
Well, we're watering her water intake.
So I I need to I need to pause it here to bring water just to make sure you understand what's going on.
And how many other birds have access to the case?
So right now, this is I forget his name now, but he's with the ostrich farm, the man asking the questions.
And um these are the CFIA agents wearing sunglasses and a face mask because this is all theatrics.
And he's asking them what the temperature of the ostrich is.
By the way, this ostrich that you're looking at right now subsequently died from dehydration.
He says, Well, what's her temperature?
We estimated her temperature to be at 38 and a half degrees.
And then he said, Yeah, she appears to be dehydrated.
So what are you gonna do?
Well, we can talk about that.
Mother effer, we're here right now talking about it.
You're supposed to be the ones taking care of these birds.
We're not gonna have an action plan on dehydration.
We could sit down at a board meeting and talk about how to treat the dehydration of this ostrich.
The the ostrich died, by the way.
And now I'm trying to get uh Chris Dacey in here with Katie Pasitney from the farm.
Um that ostrich died.
Let me just play a little bit more of this absurdity so that you can appreciate it.
He said, Oh, we we've we we put water in front of her.
Well, anybody who's been very sick and got dehydrated and had to be put on IV to be rehydrated, knows that at some point you're too dehydrated to drink the water.
You need the electrolytes.
Drinking water without electrolytes when you're dehydrated can actually cause something called I think it's called hypernatri hyponotrimia or hypernatremia.
It actually happens in in long races when people just drink water and water and water, and they don't realize they're not replenishing the salts in their body, and they end up basically collapsing.
That water yesterday we had them all out this morning when we came out and they had rope up through the state.
So we're trying to protect your front of it.
Anybody else coming in from coming in?
This elastic is sitting in a pile of manure.
From what I understand her pile.
Right now, so how much water do you think she has drank?
And how much water have the other birds drank?
I'm not sure.
We're not sure.
Okay.
So I'm suggesting that she's not drinking.
Look at her beat.
How do you know that, Doc?
It's an amazing thing.
How do you know that?
Dehydrated.
No, no, look at her beak.
And see that.
That's a bunch of dirt in her friggin' beat.
There's no water.
If she was drinking, it wouldn't look like that.
So let's just definitely need stuffing.
Yeah, probably that.
I'm gonna put this on pause right now.
The bird died.
Now I'm I'm trying to get Daisy in with Katie, and we're gonna see if this works.
This is uh heard him.
Let me see if this is actually gonna work.
Uh Chris, can you hear me now?
We are in the stream yard.
Uh but Chris is in the stream yard but doesn't realize that we're live on the street.
It's my first time, guys.
Um it's all good.
Yeah, yeah.
Chris, uh, can you indicate if you can hear me right now?
I I have to loop in StreamYard.
No, I can't hear you.
I couldn't.
I could hear you a minute ago.
I can't hear you now.
It has to be.
Um, well, I don't know how you could have heard me a minute ago.
Chris is not drunk, but we're having a problem.
Um Chris try to get back in on street on on studio rumble studio.
Check check, check.
You got us, Viva.
I I got you.
I'm live right now.
Yeah, let's try going.
All right.
We're gonna come back in studio.
We'll see if this works.
Uh and if it doesn't work, then I'll have to talk.
Uh explain what's going on in Canada.
I won't have Chris and Katie, or maybe they'll call in.
What a bunch of evildoers.
If they let this poor creature die, they well, I won't say they should suffer the same fate because animal humans are somewhat different than animals for some reason.
So under the CFIA, by the way, uh they've been there now.
They don't know what the hell they're doing.
And the ostrich died because the guy put water in front of it when they had to like tube it down the throat to get the electrolytes into the bird so that it gets the salt replenished.
And um right now we're basically witnessing animal cruelty uh at an institutionalized level that's being facilitated by the RCMP who have been standing there like a bunch of goons with their guns.
And now that now they're initiating an investigation because I I presume everybody knows what's going on with the ostriches.
I'm gonna be on with Alex Jones or InfoWars later today.
Um they don't know how many ostriches are alive at this point.
At one point there were 397 ostriches in that farm.
This is the Canadian food inspection agency that said they all have to be killed because last December, two of them tested positive for H5N1 allegedly, via anal swab um PCR tests.
They went to court, they went to the Court of Appeals, they've and the Court of Appeals ratified the decision of the CFIA to stamp out.
That's the policy.
We might have to do this via audio.
Yeah, Chris, you're gonna be on you on speaker right.
Yeah, give the link.
Can you send the link to me?
They see the phone just went black.
Okay, let me let me text it to you guys.
Uh all right, I'll text you right now.
Okay, bye.
Okay, bye.
Uh, we will get through this.
This is a uh there we go.
Here we go.
Link.
Sorry about this uh technical issues.
It's uh we're trying to get a live feed from the ostrich farm.
So they um there's been a three-week standoff now.
The CFIA's been in there and doesn't know what they're doing quite clearly.
The RCMP standing by with their bulletproof vests and um guns, standing idly by while that animal was neglected and tortured to death.
And um now they're doing an investigation because there were a lot of ostriches at one point, and now there seem to be much fewer ostriches.
Like they think they can only count based on drone surveillance because the farm owners are not allowed accessing the ostriches right now, not without the CFIA.
And when they get in there, you understand why the CFIA cut off videos, video cameras.
I think we're good.
There we go.
Finally.
Um just so you all know everybody's saying Viva Boom.
This is at I'm glad not to be the boomer in all of this.
And so uh what was I about to say?
So they don't know where the speaker falls the remainder of the ostriches are because they can only count about 220 ostriches.
Yeah, there was a way of doing this, and I don't know what we did.
Okay, I'll figure that out.
No, but it's uh like yeah, speaker like this.
Yeah, okay.
Um just so you know, Chris.
And so they're trying to get in to count the ostriches.
One sec, Viva.
Trying to do the speaker again.
They haven't been able to count the ostriches from what they can see from surveillance because they're not allowed in.
They they can count 220 give or take.
That's like 80 short of what there should be, maybe 100 short of what there should be.
And um now apparently the RSCMP has finally allowed them to do their own count.
I think speaker.
You're not connected to Blue City.
Just make sure that um did it come on again?
And so make sure you don't say anything.
Sorry, Viva.
We're trying to deal with our our audio again.
We've had this problem before.
And now I think they've just eated themselves out.
If it doesn't work, it's not going to work.
But that's what's going on.
That is the latest of what's going on.
And the question is there have been rumors of hearing uh noises in the night that sound like muffled muffled uh shots.
And I don't want to spread any rumors.
The question I had asked is are they killing these ostriches in the dead of the night despite the interim stay from the Supreme Court?
And that's what we don't know is where these ostriches are.
Because it's an open pen.
I mean it's it's a it's an open area.
I can't I can hear you, Katie.
I know.
This is do you know what?
This is so crazy, Viva.
Do you remember what we did last time?
It doesn't matter.
I don't know what it was.
Doesn't matter.
Just we got audio, that's good enough.
Let's do oh now I can see you.
I just can't hear you.
Okay, well, uh then tell Chris to listen to the stream and relay the question to you so you can answer it.
Um listen to the stream, Chris, and relay the question to you.
Hi, everybody.
I'm so sorry, Viva.
This is this has happened to you and me once, and something happened where all of a sudden I got um the it has to do with the speaker.
Yeah, I'm gonna put the stream on here.
Okay, Chris is gonna try here as well.
Sure.
We're we're reporting from a field here, folks.
Just bear with us if you don't mind.
Um search, Viva.
Viva just have Katie's what's going on.
And then hopefully you're live on YouTube.
Oh, I would hope.
Yeah.
Yeah, okay.
So I mean, he can hear you.
Maybe we'll you can hear us.
Can we hear him for your phone?
Yeah, I'm gonna get that on.
But uh maybe you can just push.
No, you just maybe you can just give everyone an update and I'll get Viva on here.
Okay.
I guess we can just do an update here.
I know, isn't this?
We're really on the farm, boots on the ground.
Can you like um we're just trying to get your audio up here so we can hear that?
Yeah, I'll work on that.
So basically, what Viva wants to know is is you know, the the updates of the week, I guess what you and Mike have been working on, and and I mean this bird count issue.
Yeah, so we can uh go over that bird count.
The bird count issue, I think is the biggest one, right, Viva.
Like we're talking about, so Mike has been up in the mountain.
Uh, we've been doing um evidence of the images and everything so that there's no controversy over where these images are coming from.
That was a problem because we got given a stick with drone footage on it, and the RCMP then basically almost kind of blackmailed us and said, unless we release who took the drone footage because they're gonna get a fine for flying in a no-tam zone, then they weren't gonna use, they couldn't use that footage to do an investigation.
So that same day, Mike ran up the mountain, not ran, but one of the mountain and uh did his counts.
I'll let Mike talk about that.
But that same day we were able to have that put onto a memory stick with a written a sworn statement from Mike, and that uh was handed over to the RCMP in which they said that they're going to do just to turn to our out of the sun.
Yeah, turn out.
Oh, sorry.
Okay, now we just no.
So uh we'll just kind of come this way.
Yeah, perfect.
So what happened though?
Then we were able to hand over that information to the RCMP officer.
The RCMP officer said that they were conducting an investigation.
Uh Mike went up again for a second count yesterday.
But the problem with this is that we found out from the police liaisons yesterday about that investigation that they're using, they won't use our count of the ostriches that we have.
They're only going to use the count from Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
How do you allow the criminal to lead the investigation?
We're we're actually investigating the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and their unwillingness to give us the numbers.
So they're letting us know they won't use our numbers.
Um, that's wild.
Um, what about the court situation?
The Supreme Court, where does that all stand?
And Supreme Court, Viva, we are uh Supreme Court Viva, we are just waiting for the acknowledgement if they're gonna hear our case or not.
I guess you hear it's the Thursday.
Um, if you're gonna be on the docket, like we're not on the docket yet for Supreme Court if they've made that decision whether or not we'll be heard.
Um we are we're dealing with property rights that have been uh seized though, property that's being seized, animals that are being being seized.
Uh my aunt and uncle, they have a property they've had for 18 years that is just beside the old quarantine zone.
Well, they they uh drew a new line and they added in more private property, seized my aunt and uncle's property, and they're they've taken it over, and and now they're controlling that as well.
Our warrants are only are in effect till October 22nd.
So somehow, Canadian Food Inspection Agency has full control over our property, our animals, and everything until October 22nd.
These are the longest warrants that I've ever seen.
Um they've uh they're allowed to wreck property.
Um they said just for my aunt and uncle, they said just make a list of everything they wrecked and they'll they'll pay the back.
Um our animals, we can never get back.
There's a really odd number that we found on the bales when Mike went up and took pictures, and there was a number 77 spray painted on the inside of the bales.
And they are working at night.
We know that.
We're trying to get more uh Mike and Chris are gonna be getting, I think, some more infrared and nighttime stuff just to be able to do some shots in the evening.
And again, we're we're not breaking the law.
We're just we're doing it from exactly where we're allowed and getting our own independent um um footage.
So a couple of things.
I think what you just hit on with the seized property, it has nothing to do with with your land.
And that was, I guess, your your niece that was refused access to her house after she talked to rebel, like well, and that's what it kind of happened.
They they had been allowed in there, my niece and my aunt.
And then it was after my niece did uh interview with Rebel News that Canadian Food Inspection Agency decided to change those rules and say, No, you're not allowed back in there, even though all their stuff was in there.
11 o'clock, 11 o'clock at night or about midnight, we had the team lead talk to Canadian food inspection agencies hires up and decided that they could escort them into their trailer and they could sleep there, but they have to be escorted out.
Um again, where this is a ripple effect for Canadians all across Canada and the world.
If they're allowed to get away with this here, um there is no stopping them.
And what we're seeing is that property rights don't mean anything, animal rights don't mean anything.
You do not need to test to kill.
Uh you are guilty.
These animals are guilty by association of two faulty PCR tests in December of 2024.
You, you know, this is um this is a punishment.
We call it the blue fence down there, we call it the blue mile.
It's a punishment fence.
It's a punishment fence.
Mike, what do you do have anything to say about your account?
Yeah, sorry, maybe maybe I'll just hit a few questions that a lot of people are asking, and then we'll let Mike talk.
So there was talk about uh like what sounded like maybe suppressed gunfire or uh I I don't know exactly.
To me, it sounded like you would know better than me.
And again, people were not looking.
This happened with drones.
Do you remember this, Viva?
Uh when we had the drones flying over and everybody was questioning us and going, Oh, they're just looking for attention and stuff.
Believe me, if we could get away from what needing attention or the attention, that would be great.
Um, and then that all came true.
So the drones that we were seeing months ago are the exact same drones now that are flying over us daily.
So that happened.
Then the the helicopters came in, those two black helicopters.
Um this isn't about attention.
We've had supporters that uh heard uh what sounded like pop pop pops at night.
There was about eight of them.
And uh then they were Googling it, trying to trying to see what is this sound sound like, because we did get told that they were probably gonna be using dart guns, and uh those were it mimicked the same sound.
It sounded like an air soft, like a like a dark gun at night.
That's happening at about four in the morning, and the police say they never heard anything.
So another big frustration with people here is that why can't the RCMP like why aren't the RCMP Doing anything.
Why aren't they investigating?
And again, the RCMP has made it very clear that they've been hired by the Canadian Food Inspec Inspection Agency to keep the peace.
So they've been hired.
And so they work for the they were they're hired by the province.
They're hired by the federal government, but they don't have the jurisdiction over the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
And this is where the problem comes in.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is taking the led lead of directives from the unelected bureaucrats and the governing bodies that were that have been brought into Canada seven years ago.
And we, you know, we signed our life away with the World Animal Health Association answering to the World Health Organization and the UN and the one health agenda.
So again, 10 months ago, I knew nothing about this stuff.
Um I've been red pilled uh to the nines, but you see it happening here, and the Canadians are paying for it.
We are paying for the censorship, we're paying for all of that.
So yeah, wild.
So I was just like, man, we were frantically trying to get back here and get get this all going.
Um I I was actually just following some bins in Fob Smith.
Bob Smith is Mike's truck, he rolls around in it.
Um we'll we'll discuss that later.
But we saw the bins coming in.
Um there's ostriches missing, there's concern about what's happening.
Um are they carcass bins?
I just followed them to the to the police state.
Like they came by me.
I think they were gonna come in.
Yeah, and then when they they knew we were out there, yeah, they went to the police thing, but maybe you can touch on that.
Yeah, the police, I mean, these bins that keep coming in in and out of here, these bins that keep coming in and out of here, there's a huge question about them.
They've wellness checked us, I don't know how many times.
Why not let us see what's coming in and out of our property in these bins?
Uh, if it would put our our family's mind to ease that there's no babies in there, none of our babies are in those bins.
Why not show us just be transparent, just be open, um, and everything we've been asking for since day one.
Let us see what's in those bins.
And again, what are you hiding if you can't do a count?
If why can we not put up a drone and count our animals?
There's another question.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, well, the drone did go up, so maybe we could actually touch on that also.
How long how big are the bins?
Oh they are the the normal uh big cubic meters, maybe big blue uh bins, they're the big blue super safe bins for garbage.
I don't know how big it is.
Maybe touch on that.
Like, like so everyone has been very careful here not to not to dox people or go after like specific RCMP officers.
Mike actually, I think served with with a guy here or new like the guys that had served.
No one's trying to dox anyone.
But it is important to note that that these trucks are coming in with police escorts, right?
Police escorts making sure they get in.
If someone tries to follow them, they get pulled over and they have their their logos covered up, their license plates.
And their DOT numbers covered up, and they're coming in under police escort and out at day and at night.
Yeah, it's um there's a lot of things that don't feel very right here, and as a family that this is our property.
They are still under an interim stay order.
That is our property, those are our animals, they should not be moving them, they should be um under their own mandates.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency go on their website.
They're supposed to be working with us, and they are supposed to be handling the animals at a level of care.
That is the same level of care we would be handling them with.
But instead, we can only communicate with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency by email.
Every day they will not come to the fence.
They're my it's a coward, it's a cowardly act when Canadian Food Inspection Agency will not come to the fence.
We are not aggressive, we are not um hostile.
We said we don't even need phones on.
We just want to have a discussion about the animals that are in that are in their care.
Um yeah, okay.
So one other question that that we've had quickly.
Um, right before I got here, there was some First Nations people that showed up.
Yes.
What happened with that?
And maybe like the other statements, the Darwin Foundation, or maybe there's a lot of hyperbole, you know.
I know.
Let's go, let's touch on this.
So the and let the numbers was the question you had, Viva.
So our numbers were closer to 400.
We had no interim stay order when the Canadian Food Inspection Agency got here, and that led to bins going out with high police presence that we were unable to look in during the during the beginning of this.
I don't we don't know what went out in those bins.
We don't know if they started the call and then we got the interim stay order after that prayer.
Uh we ended the prayer and then um Omar phoned and we got the really good news.
And then we had um the interim stay order come.
They put out a statement saying we are about 300 to 330 ostriches out there.
That's their approximate count.
And then uh now we can only get up to like not even 300.
I mean, we can't get there with our numbers and with the images that Mike has taken.
We're well below the number that they've stated.
The yeah, the indigenous groups.
We met with um uh uh a granddaughter and his her elder, her grandfather, and they were part of the signatory tribe.
Uh he went over our rights, one of the oldest tribes out there, um, was explaining it to us and said that he wanted to write us a letter.
That is what we gave to the police officers was from them, the signatory tribe.
We this is you can imagine that everything here is running, it's a thousand miles an hour, minute to minute, everything is changing.
And if these are your animals, you would try everything possible.
A letter comes in and we think it has value and merit.
Of course that's going to the RCMP, and that's what we tried to do.
Um, I don't know if that is going to amount to anything, but we do have um other other uh First Nations that are stepping up.
They said that they're doing things behind the scenes.
We don't know.
Um we have Sipico uh working with the uh Turtle Island um uh tribe and you have to bear with me, I can't remember.
We have other lots of First Nations are trying to be involved, and I thank you very much for that because these animals hold medicine and this is on their unseated territory.
Yeah, so this gentleman, this officer going through a bin, which also looks like he put something in his pocket during this video.
This video was taken after we had question of what is going in and out of the bins, and now we have RCMP officers going through the bins.
Uh what is the question?
Mick, how about uh McGregor?
The you know, he was when he went up and he put the drone up and he did the count for us and he said, I'll bring that number back to you first thing in the morning because he wanted to put our minds to ease.
Then he came here and he was flustered, honestly, and said, I hold my promises, I or I keep my promises, and I'm really sorry.
I can't keep this promise.
I got reprimanded by the Canadian food inspection agency for bringing you a count of your ostriches.
I'm not able to.
There was a lot of b F bombs thrown around, I guess he said, and he had to go do a whole bunch of paperwork on his actions.
So again, these are our animals.
What is wrong with giving us a count of our animals?
There is pop sounds in the middle of the night.
They the fields are lit up like football fields.
We have about 60 officers sitting here at all times, and uh ostriches are missing.
Why can't we get that?
Yeah, for sure.
And maybe maybe Mike, you can explain about like collect all that.
Mike, maybe you explain quickly.
Hi, sorry.
Yeah, about gathering the evidence, like your affidavit and and also what happened with the other night, maybe.
Uh, do you know what?
We don't know.
What happens if the government, I mean, they they know big pharma knows we have something here.
Big pharma, you know we have something here.
It is the biggest fear is immune biology, something that could help us live longer, healthier, naturally, um, and not become reliant on your vaccinations.
Are these animals being darted and maybe loaded into these bins alive?
And maybe they're taking them to somewhere else for research purposes.
Are they taking them somewhere else so that they can conduct tests on these animals?
And what is that number that is spray painted on the inside of our kill box?
Why did they spray paint a number of 79 or 77 um on the inside of these bales?
Why do they have platforms?
Mike, what were the platforms?
Yeah.
So on uh when you're uh looking to the east into the uh kill pen, they have two uh platforms, uh what I would say like shooting platforms, right?
So they're facing to the west towards the uh mountains in the back.
And uh so if they were doing dart guns in the kill pen, they could do that, and you probably have uh wouldn't have that much uh noise.
And then uh at the kill pen, you have the uh you have their motorhome or their trailer.
That's where everything goes on.
So so the other night when I was up there at nine o'clock, I was up there till 10 30 at night.
Saw them uh, you know, the vehicle goes over to the trailer, kills their lights, they're there for an hour.
We don't uh we're not seeing any movement around in the kill pan or anything, no lights, no nothing.
Then about 1015, two trucks left from there, right?
They left in tandem.
And then the one stopped at uh to talk to an RCMP and the other one kept going and then went and pulled up beside another RCMP vehicle.
And they were unloading stuff into where it looked like there was either bins over there or whatever.
They stayed there while the other vehicle waited back.
Once this one moved, then that truck started to move and it went to the same spot and started uh unloading or taking stuff out before they moved on.
Um maybe I can hit on one thing that ties into this.
This pharmaceutical thing that's very important for people who don't know.
This is Sergeant Mike Rude retired from the Canadian armed forces.
He's an airborne veteran, among many other things.
Um he was given a drug called methlequin, as were many Canadian soldiers, and they were poisoned by it on top of all your your other, you know, PTSD, and uh you can talk to that maybe but maybe tell how that ties in.
So methylquin was an anti-malarial uh drug that was put out by uh um uh by a company, Larium.
So that was the brand name, Larium, and they went on anyways, it causes uh 34 side effects, suicidal ideation being one of them, uh paranoia, uh hallucinations, all that stuff.
And uh within the egg within the ostrich egg, there's anti-malarial properties that'll be a lot a lot less side effects, uh, side effects on us than what they're currently giving us, and all the drugs from quina uh from methloquin back to chloroquine back to adobrin during World War II.
They all have the main ingredient of quinine, which is uh very uh toxic and has all the neurological side effects that they can do that have been documented since World War II and brought up.
So really the the egg of the ostrich egg uh offers uh a whole an alternative.
An alternative that would be safe, right?
Yeah.
So, say from from methloquin, many people have taken uh taken their life, right?
A lot of suicide.
Um, even to say my friend was a firefighter, he he hung himself in his garage, he sent a letter to his wife and saying, you know, add me to the methlequin lawsuit, which is out of uh out of Toronto with Howie Saxon Henry is the uh the name of the law firm, along with uh uh what else Smith.
Um so they're fighting the government, right?
And that's he has to be added to the lawsuit, right?
All this stuff.
So we can imagine again the big pharma.
If we have the alternative to all these things that are gonna help us live longer, safer, healthier lives by therapeutic advantage.
Um this is tying in now.
We have here we have veterans that are here and have seen what they have seen too.
Um what was done with Spirits Court?
Uh, yeah, we don't know.
Uh we asked for an autopsy, they will not give us an autopsy.
They said they took an autopsy, they took tissue.
They do not have to send in that tissue because it does not affect their outcome.
Whatever her tissue sample shows, they said it doesn't matter because even if all of these ostriches test negative by a test, they all still have to die.
And that is a massive problem here.
Again, so guilty by association, you murder life, you can't bring back decades of opportunity, decades of animals that our family has raised.
Um, we're not talking about a commercial poultry facility here.
We are not for food consumption.
Years ago, did we did we use that birds?
Did we dabble in meat and oil?
Absolutely.
These animals hold the key to so much potential for human healing and animal healing.
Um, but we are being suppressed.
And with this is a punishment.
This isn't justice, this is punishment from an agency that has way too much power and nobody that oversees them.
And they are hiring our RCMP for protection.
Yeah, holy cow.
Man, Viva.
That that was difficult.
Uh, we made it work.
Uh sorry.
For anyone who doesn't know, like uh, this this is one of our first times, you know, where we we look pretty professional, but we're still in a feed.
You look professional farmer, but uh I'm thankful.
I'm butt off here.
Thank you.
Okay, thank you, you guys.
Thank you.
We'll talk to you soon, Viva with any updates.
Bye-bye.
Yeah, that they're they're they're doing I'm hitting your Schwitz in like a like a pig because I'm trying to make things work.
Just so y'all understand.
Um I don't I there's there were connectivity issues.
They're out in the rural area of British Columbia in Edgewood.
It's like seven hours to the east of Vancouver.
Um technological issues, but I think we got all the questions in there.
Um this is wild.
I didn't appreciate.
I This is where I'm gonna tell you what I'm thinking.
I don't uh you've heard the same answers to the same questions.
They were talking about muffled noises that sounded like muffled shots in the night.
I didn't realize the bins that are coming in and out are those big blue bins that we saw the police officer last week rummaging through.
Uh it's I don't want to swear.
I got a sponsor uh coming up in a few minutes, and I want to be polite.
It's insanity.
And uh everybody has to understand that.
Why the ostriches, why the ostriches?
What will be the most stunning turn of events if it turns out to be true, and this is not a case of every fear hiding a wish.
This is just a fear.
If they started killing the ostriches, I don't remember what the time frame was between uh the Court of Appeal rejecting their appeal and the Supreme Court issuing an interim protective order.
If they went in, I don't think they could have gone in and started killing them then.
But if they're dying now, or if they're killing them now, or like some people are suggesting, hypothesizing, sedating them and shipping them out in these containers.
You can't hide 80 plus ostriches.
And from what they've been able to surmise based on drone footage, they can only see 220 or count 220 because it's an open field.
So where the hell did 80 ostriches go?
Now there'd be a mess, there'd be noises if they were being killed.
Um and then, meanwhile, like uh Katie astutely observed, the armed RCMP Gestapo are sitting there as the armed guards of the CFIA and not keepers of the peace and upholders of the law that they swore an oath to protect and uphold.
So everybody has to understand just how how big and outrageous this story is.
I'm gonna be on with InfoWars this afternoon to put it on blast.
And I've been following it, um, and I've been obsessing over it.
That's what's you know, it's called obsessive compulsive disorder because you obsess compulsively and it's a disorder.
But you can channel what you obsess over.
You can obsess over germs and washing your hands, or you can obsess over stories of egregious injustices that are going on in real time.
So sorry about the uh tricky start to that.
Uh it worked and done is better than perfect.
Hitler was a vegetarian.
Okay, we got Pinochet's helicopter tours.
We got Super Buff Shaft, we've got Hitler was a vegetarian, says happy Charlie Kirk Day, everyone.
Uh yeah, Trump um is gonna honor Charlie Kirk's legacy.
And I also don't, you know, people have to make sure not to forget about Charlie Kirk's uh Charlie Kirk turning point USA or the legacy.
What happens is what happens.
People's attention spans are short.
And the the martyrs of history, um, you know, that there's a reason why you need to have reminders of the martyrs of history so that people don't forget about them in the busyness of everyday life.
Hiro Hiro Hiro Sanishiban says, what are they doing to the ostriches?
They want what they are doing to the ostriches, they want to do to us.
They tried with us in 2020 to 2022.
I don't disagree.
And um it's uh it's it's agenda 2030 coming step by step by step.
Pierre Poiliev.
I I'm convinced he's in on it at this point in time.
We got Donald Trump's attention with this, allegedly.
Retaliatory tariffs, something needs to be done, but I'm gonna you may find it annoying and uh too bad if you find it annoying.
I'm I'm I'm gonna continue hammering this uh until it's over, one way or the other.
All right, good afternoon, everybody.
Viva Fry, former Montreal Litigator, turned current Florida rumbler.
Uh, I will be on with Dr. Drew at 4.30 and then info, no, yeah, at 4.30, and then InfoWars at 5.30.
Pinochet's helicopter tour, speaking of the devil.
Whoa, don't lump in with anyone's don't lump me in with anyone's sketchy viva.
I am a kind benevolent as William Tecumsa Sherman.
Oh, that's funny stuff.
I just remember, you know, some fun, some funny handle names are um all right.
Another brief summary, a brief follow-up.
Tommy Robinson had his trial as to whether or not he contravened The uh provisions of the terrorist act because you know he was driving to an airport to go on vacation in Spain, arriving in a fancy car with cash.
They said, uh, he sounds like he might be uh doing terroristy stuff because you know terrorists often drive around in quarter of a million pound bentleys or whatever the hell car it was.
He had his trial yesterday.
It was a two-day trial, or at least they finished up yesterday.
They were supposed to issue a ruling today, and it looks like the ruling is gonna wait until later in October because Tommy Robinson is going to Israel as a guest.
What did we say yesterday, everybody?
Right now we're on uh what are we on the independence, so we're not even on The Guardian.
Tommy Robinson says Elon Musk is paying his legal fees as trial is delayed.
Do you know what a non-sequitur is?
Who's paying his legal fees when talking about the trial being delayed?
But they have to say it again.
What else do they have to say?
His real name.
Robinson.
Real name Stefan.
I mean, it's a joke.
It's a joke at this point.
Said his legal fees are being paid by Elon Musk.
Nobody gives a sweet bugger all independent.
What people are gonna have a good uh time making fun of, and I can see the jokes on the internet because people already call Tommy a Zionist.
Uh, and I think he's unapologetically uh a supporter of Israel.
Uh he's going there for some for some reason.
Tommy Robinson claims that Elon Musk is paying his legal fees as the far-right activist faces a three-week wait for the verdict on his trial because he's due to visit Israel.
Forty-two years old, real name Steven Las again, and he denies failing to comply with counterterrorism powers at the channel tunnel in Folkerstone, July 28th last year, specifically by refusing to disclose his phone's pin, so that law enforcement officers who decided to apply the terrorism provisions of whatever the hell law they decided they were going to go after Tommy for.
He put out an amazing 10-minute video yesterday talking about uh the travesties of the prosecution.
That they pull him over, they didn't initially uh invoke terrorism related provisions of law.
They knew who he was, but they wanted access to his phone.
And so there was a period of time during which he was being detained.
Nobody really was giving him info.
Then they come back and say, Yeah, terrorism charges, open up your phone.
Robinson thanked uh Elon for covering his fees, says he will travel to Israel on Wednesday until October 25th.
Uh the court heard prosecution of defense case is finished on Tuesday, but district judge Sam Guzi, it's an unfortunate name, has not made a decision on whether the activist is guilty or not guilty.
As the judge tried to set the date to hand down his verdict, uh, they said the printing is out of the country.
Uh he is a guest of the Israeli government in Israel tomorrow, he told the court.
Judge Goosey told Robinson he would accommodate his current travel arrangements and adjourned until November 4th.
I mean, that is um if they were gonna lock him up, I guess they would have done it now, but who the hell knows?
You know, if you if you if you deny someone going to Israel as an invitee of the government, you don't want to be called an anti-Semite up in uh the UK.
That might be might be a hate crime itself.
Posting on X, now this is what he says.
He says, My trial's behind me, I will have my verdict handed down in November, leaving for a trip to Israel, a proud patriot coming tomorrow to stand with the Jewish state and deepen my understanding of the fight against jihad.
Robinson last month organized the United Right.
Okay, and then it goes on there.
So we're not gonna get a ruling until uh early November.
And um, when we do, we'll see if Tommy Robinson goes back.
I think it's like a maximum of three months in jail or something along those lines.
Oh yoy.
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Um it's pretty clear that it's institutions and banks that are running for the hills, and the last time this happened was right before Nixon closed the gold window in 71.
Okay, so now I think this needs to be fleshed out because we always, you know, when you have sponsors and you you know people sort of have the same talking points that some people don't necessarily fully flesh out.
When people say the price of gold is now at over $4,100 an ounce, which I've never seen in my life.
Uh and people say it's it's the elites who are buying up the gold.
Now, yeah.
Because i I I would imagine like retail small, I say small time people like me won't impact the price.
What what does it mean?
And what do the elites how do they protect themselves by buying up gold?
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So it's pretty simple.
If if you if you look at any country that's ever had currency devaluations, right, like in Egypt, for example, is a really good example.
Um, because you've got some really wealthy families over in Egypt, but their currency is routinely devalued, like cut in half at the announcement of government official.
So what do they have to do?
They have to start allocating into assets to protect themselves against government created inflation, right?
And so when people, you know, realize that the United States government, which is typically our bonds are the safest place to put money.
So a lot of institutions, and this is what I say by elites, right?
Institutions, banks, Goldman Sachs, BlackRock, government sovereign wealth funds, um, you know, they have money and they have to put it somewhere to earn a yield.
Well, if the United States government, which has typically been the safest place to park your money, is no longer safe, where else do you go?
Well, there's a reason kings and queens have been murdering each other over gold and silver for thousands of years.
It is and always will be worth something, right?
That's why it's one of the only insurable asset classes you can actually own outside of real estate.
Um here, Joseph Stylin, not Joseph Stalin says gold can be sold around the world.
It's it's a it's an easy i it has value in every currency in every in every country.
And and and in any time, like if you invented a time machine and you traveled back 5,000 years into the past and you gave somebody a note with Ben Franklin, they're gonna look at you like a witch, right?
But if you've got a shiny gold coin, you you're in like Flint.
Um, so the general concern in the market now Bitcoin sort of hit an all-time high, took a bit of a dive, but it's still pretty high.
W what is what is going on globally within the markets that's causing gold to spike the way it's been spiking in the last little while.
So it's treasury auctions really going unfunded.
So right now, the United States government is spending 1.3-ish trillion dollars just on interest payments on the debt.
Okay.
So that is four to five hundred billion dollars more than what we currently pay for the entire Pentagon's budget.
So if you put that into context, we spend 1.2 to 1.3 trillion dollars this fiscal year, and that doesn't bring our debt from 37 to 36 to 35, right?
That that allows the debt to keep ballooning, which means interest payments are gonna keep ballooning, which means the debt's gonna keep ballooning, which means that there's really no end in sight to this.
And there's two other times in history where we've seen that the government try to control this through monetary manipulation.
The first one was in 1933 when FDR did the Gold Reserve Act, and he raised the price of gold for 20 to 33 and banned private ownership.
Uh in 1971, Nixon closed the gold window, and many of your listeners may remember the years uh of stagflation under Ford and Carter.
Um Now, the government's probably not going to confiscate gold ever again because it's not money, and only a small percentage of the population actually owns physical gold these days.
Whereas back in the 1930s, you know, everybody had gold because gold was the currency of the day.
You could go to the grocery store and buy groceries with some gold.
But the bottom line is anytime the government needs to create inflation to mitigate the debt, that's the first thing that goes is the currency.
So you need hard, tangible assets to be able to mitigate that.
And that's where gold's the most, you know, ease of use, right?
If I buy real estate to mitigate inflation and I buy a five-bedroom house, and I only need 20 grand, I'm not going to sell the living room, right?
It's the whole house or nothing.
And I got to hope that somebody wants to pay me what I need and is interested in that type of property and that type of zip code, et cetera, et cetera.
With gold, I can sell fractions of an ounce.
I can sell whole ounces.
I can stack it up.
I can sell it in this country.
I could sell it in another country.
People all around the world are going to be interested in that one house, whereas real estate, you know, it's a very limited pool of buyers.
Now I've seen this graphic, and I think it's accurate.
So a total of 200 and some odd thousand tons of gold has been mined throughout history.
That's a visual when it was at 166,000 tons.
That's wild.
All right.
Now someone in the chat says this is uh this is a sponsor.
This is a sponsor of the channel, and I said, I want to explain.
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How does your business model work?
This is the thing where like there are a number of gold companies out there.
How does your business model work?
And who um who you know who should be looking into it?
Yeah, so um, you know, our business model is really simple.
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And between so, I mean, the people are gonna say, look, uh, I how much do I need to get started?
Um, and I mean I what is the minimum order?
I mean, this is it's something so you don't get um, yeah.
So so because we we don't make a lot of money on every you know, ounce that we sell, uh we compensate for that.
So we don't charge any ancillary fees, so shipping fees, insurance fees are all on us.
There's no ongoing management fees.
If you are gonna get a depository, you'll have to pay for the storage yourself.
Um but other than that, you know, our uh job is to essentially you and fast as possible.
Uh that's our goal.
All right, now I just I just saw one question that I did want to bring up.
Uh I'll bring it up afterwards.
Um, I mean it's amazing.
So now uh question, oh, I forget what it was.
Oh, yeah, where does the gold come from?
I saw that question there.
I know the answer, but tell everybody if you can.
Out of the ground.
So uh, you know, it it's a commodity just just like like oil, right?
It comes out of the ground, it gets refined.
Uh usually it comes out, it's in tiny little pebbles or your gold.
I mean you're getting only from the So yeah, so so we work directly with the U.S. Mint's wholesale distribution network.
Uh we can get products from the Swiss mints, from the Royal Canadian mint, the British mint, any mint you prefer um is is fine with us.
We don't care.
Um but most of our clients have never bought precious metals before.
And so when they are doing uh a transaction with us, and and to answer your earlier question, sorry, some something was happening in the background of my computer, I was trying to shut it off.
I'm not used to doing these uh like this.
So uh to answer your other question, we typically don't work with clients uh for for less than $50,000 per transaction, just because again, we are covering all of the other fees associated with this, and uh selling individual coins or a couple hundred dollars here and there just really isn't what we're set up to do.
We're here to help people understand the concepts between behind a large transaction.
So when we do that, right, um we're we're typically gonna help somebody buy U.S. minted products because they're easily shoppable, right?
When you and I discuss this, when you work with some other companies that do a lot of advertising out in the world, they like to go ahead and make a custom coin, and those coins are what we call in the industry unshoppable, meaning you can't go and look up what they're worth.
Uh when you deal directly with U.S. minted products, they're the world's most recognizable products.
It's really easy to find out what they're worth, what they're trading for, so you know if you're getting a good deal or not, and that's the main reason we stick to those types of products.
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Uh the uh how to people can contact you.
The link is in the description, and um I for people say it's it's it it's an info motion for people.
First of all, uh, we have sponsors for the channel, but people should you know look into diversifying in as much as they can and gold.
I'm saying I'm reading the chat.
I remember when gold was 700 bucks an ounce when I was 13 years old.
Give or tell.
I'm gonna check that on the on a calendar.
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Everybody can find the link in the description, and uh we'll do this again.
Everybody you understand if you have any other questions, let me know and I'll relay them to the team and we'll get those answers out there.
But I think we got everything.
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Appreciate it.
That was great.
Have a good one.
Uh yeah, no, everybody, I mean, okay, the the thing is the reality is people don't have 50,000 bucks necessarily.
Some people do.
And if you had my goodness, if you had bought gold when people said to buy gold.
Uh I brought up the joke about uh how to sneak it out of countries.
I'll I'll see uh I'll see if we're looking at a designer one ounce.
I don't know if I should make the joke.
I made the joke before people.
And yeah, the if you can yeah, if you can't afford gold, buy silver.
Um silver.
My only major concern, they found a way to lab make diamonds.
If they find a way to lab make gold, we are all done for, or we are all billionaires.
Bill Tong isn't a sponsor of the channel.
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And um, what else?
I would not buy coins by ingots.
What are ingots?
Uh coins, what are ingots?
Oh, those are like little bars.
Um, yeah, there's there's multiple ways of doing it.
But uh, anyways, I won't belabor the point.
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All right.
I want to talk about something else.
Talk about something else.
Speaking of gold and Bitcoin, did you guys hear the news?
It's it's amazing how certain things fly under the radar.
Another another story that I got interested in, obsessed by, and we have seen the the faintest glimmer of, if not justice, at least a cessation of the injustice.
Bitcoin Jesus resolved his um disagreement with the government.
Uh did did everybody hear about this?
Why did I just sound British?
Did everybody hear about this?
Bitcoin Jesus.
This is coming out of Mint.
Apparently, there was a leak in New York Times last week, but Bitcoin Jesus uh has struck a deal with the DOJ.
Uh and I'll read this Bitcoin Jesus.
Roger Veer.
Why wouldn't they?
I get like does someone get I wonder how these negotiations work.
We want 50 million.
Look, make it 49.9 and you got a deal.
Deal.
49.9, it's like 99.99 cents.
It's not quite a hundred bucks.
Fifty million dollar tax settlement with DOJ avoids prison in deferred prosecution uh agreement or DPA DPD.
Uh Roger Vere entered into a deferred prosecution agreement resolving mail fraud and tax evasion charges in federal court in Los Angeles after publicly campaigning earlier this year for President Donald Trump to pardon him and quote help to end this law fair.
Barnes and I have been talking about it for a long time.
That's uh I think that's an outdated picture of Roger Veer, at least he was very young.
Looks exactly like an actor.
I forget who the actor's name is.
Anyways, uh early crypto.
So it's it's it's it's good news.
You know, the DOJ, yeah, say you gotta give them credit, even everybody could have done something yesterday or the day before.
When they do it, it's about darn time.
We have been uh sounding the alarm on this Biden era prosecution, persecution of Roger Veer.
I won't go into the lengthy story that Barnes always goes into.
Roger Veer had his first run-ins with the federal government when he was charged with selling fireworks without like what was it?
He was selling fireworks that he bought online and sold them without a permit because apparently you needed to sell them, you needed a permit for him, but not for the retailer selling the fireworks.
It was like it was bird distracting fireworks that he was buying and reselling to make a few bucks.
Anyhow, all right.
Veer entered into a deferred prosecution agreement resolving the mail fraud tax evasion in a Los Angeles court after publicly campaigning earlier this year to end the law fair.
Ultimately, no pardon emerged.
Be great, we'll be grateful for what he got.
But the dealer Roger Veer reached with Trump administration, yeti yada yada will ensure that he can avoid serving any prison time had he been convicted of a trial.
Agreement calls for Vare 46 to be dismissed after one month if he abides by the deal's terms, under which the IRS may collect up to 50 million dollars, covering his tax liability, civil penalty, and interest.
The only thing that always drives me nuts about these is like they're gonna say, oh, he pleaded guilty, so there must have been legitimacy to the prosecution back and when it was initiated.
Veer, if you've been around the channel, you know this, had actually like requested what would have been the amount of taxes owed.
He had to do a FOIA to try to get that information.
Uh, and it was not forthcoming.
Veer served as the chief executive digital wallet for Bitcoin.
He bought it up in 2011, actively promoted it, became known as Bitcoin Jesus.
Arrested in 2024 in Spain.
They unveiled a night say he would he'd pay at least 48 million dollars in taxes.
That's an AI generated picture.
Anyway, so he's um free at last, maybe minorly free, partially free.
He's he's he's gonna finally be uh freed of these charges, this sort of Democles hanging over him, and he can with any luck visit family sooner than later.
And uh I think he was on house arrest in Spain for the longest time.
And everyone's like, well, Spain's not a bad place to be on house arrest.
Dude, if you're on house arrest, you can be in a mansion.
It just becomes a very big prison.
So Veer struck a deal, and we will um thank the DOJ, in as much as this is the end of the prosecution, persecution of Roger Veer.
I noticed another uh tip question came in.
People who are still holding mutual funds, check your funds for exposure to tech.
Many mutual funds are propped up by Nasdaq buy gold, people.
I agree.
Um and uh Barnes I was listening to Barnes's Bourbon with Barnes last night, and he was talking about the AI tech bubble, which not financial advice, none of its financial advice, but the AI tech bubble looks like it might bust sooner than later, and we'll have a big tech bust like what we had early in the 80s.
Wasn't John McAfee schwacked in a Spanish prison?
Uh he allegedly took his own life, but yes, and I believe that that is the same prison where McAfee allegedly took his own life, where they were trying to get Roger Veer to go.
So and I want to go over to Viva Barneslaw.locals.com for some tip questions there.
I'm still schwitzing from the uh the stress of the intro.
Let's see what our tip questions have to say over here.
If you want to buy gold and silver, hey, get out of here.
Oh, you can go see that.
Uncle Sam's Blues, post this last Saturday, Viva.
Um I look, if you if you have 50 Gs, or you know, close to contact the folks at Gold Safe Exchange.
All right, so that was the um, I was about to say that.
Well, what kind of names are we getting in here?
Uh all right.
That was Roger Veer and Tom Holman.
That's there's a fly in here.
There's a fly in here.
Get away from me, fly.
Don't make me go Mr. Miyagi on your fly ass.
I'll do it.
I sanitized my portfolio from tech about two to three years back.
My five-year growth is at 170%.
SP is like 110%.
If you had bought gold, you would have doubled.
Jeez, since I've been paying active attention to gold, it's doubled in price.
And with the Canadian exchange, because I remember like back.
Hold on, let me just see something here.
I'm gonna say 1993.
When was gold at 700 an ounce?
93, come on, man.
Holy crap, it was at 700 in the mid to early 2006.
And again in 2008.
Wow, that's amazing.
What was gold at in 1993?
That's my starting memory price.
400 bucks.
Yeah, I guess I do remember 400 bucks an ounce.
Who the hell are?
Oh, all right.
Um, you all are paying attention to the uh Tom Holman situation.
Did you see my uh did you see my um vlog on it yesterday?
It's an amazing thing.
I didn't realize I hadn't watched Legal Eagle in a long time.
And um I watched League Legal yesterday.
And I watched his analysis of this of this um Holman story that's Tom Homan took a bribe.
It's an amazing thing.
With when you hear, and it's not like I'm I'm the most I'm not yet the most cynical person on earth, but I'm pretty cynical.
When I heard that Tom Holman took a bag of cash, my initial reflex, and I, you know, I say this to presume there must be some truth to it, and then said like, then I'm thinking, like, all right, well, how am I gonna rationalize it?
It's not true, but if it is true, then yada yada.
It's like, uh, you know, politicians are corrupt.
It's like, okay, fine.
What's new?
But from what I understand, Tom Holman is a is an actual good man.
And um he's an actual good man, like a good principled man.
And uncorrupted, and I won't say I don't know if uncorruptible, but uncorrupted.
I watched Legal Legal's analysis of it where he talks about, you know, all right, he took a bag of cash.
Uh it achieved a bag of cash.
I don't know, that's some fast food joints.
And I'm like, you realize ultimately nobody knows the facts, and it's a 17-minute video where he goes on to say all of the other elements of a crime can be proven.
But I want to play this clip.
Outside of the government.
And that's when Homan's name came up during a counterintelligence investigation.
The FBI's initial was still outside of the government.
And that's when Homan's name came up during a counter-intelligence investigation.
The FBI's initial target mentioned that a payment to Holman would help contractors get government contracts.
And according to MSNBC, Julian Jace Calderas, who used to work under Homan and ICE during the Obama years, allegedly helped hatch the plan.
Calderas told undercover agents as far back as May of 2023 that Homan could deliver federal contracts for a price.
1 million dollars if Trump returned to power.
So yeah.
All right, so uh understand this.
Even if oh, that was so cool the way it transitioned from me to me.
Uh, even if we take the facts for granted here, Tom Holman was a private citizen who allegedly took cash as a basically as a consultant, even if it's true.
And they and then they said they have a counterintelligence investigation.
Holman is the target.
They're targeting a private citizen with an offer that they then claim later on as a bribe because when they made it to him, he was a private citizen, even if true, offering consulting services.
And then when he gets into government, they transform what was never a bribe into a bribe.
These are motherfuckers of the highest order.
Like they are actual, I want to say criminals, and I'm gonna refer to the George Stephanopouluses of the world and the media of the world because they are manufacturing a crime out of whole cloth.
Hold on, I want I want to I want to bring this one up too.
They're saying basically, they don't know if it was a video, they don't know if it was an audio.
When Tom Homan was a private citizen who may have been saying, yeah, I I can give you consulting services.
You give me money, and uh I will uh lobby.
That's assuming it's true.
I don't believe it's true For a second, because someone gives you a bag of 50,000 bucks cash, you're not an idiot, and Tom Holman is not an idiot.
And you're gonna know, oh, this really seems quite suspicious.
The White House borders are Tom Holman was recorded on an FBI surveillance tape in September 2024.
FBI surveillance tape.
What the hell does that mean?
Is it audio or is it video?
Because he seems to change the story here.
Look at that ugly face.
That's the grimace of being transformed into demonic forces.
Accepting 50,000 in cash.
Did he keep that money or give it back?
By the way, just so you all understand, when they say when did you stop beating your wife?
That's the question.
So there's an allegation that he was given a bag of cash.
Did he keep the cash?
I'm asking you, did he accept the $50,000 that was caught on the surveillance tape?
Did he accept that?
Did he accept the $50,000 that was caught on the surveillance tape?
Has he received any money in his life?
Would have been one question.
Did he receive the sum of money that I am qualifying now as a criminal sum of money?
When did you stop beating your wife?
You've touched your wife, but have you ever touched your wife?
Of course I've touched my wife.
When did you stop beating your wife?
Thousand dollars or not.
George, I don't know what you're talking about.
Did he accept $50,000 for what?
He was recorded on an audio tape in September 2020.
Oh, audio tape.
I thought it was a surveillance tape, George.
I thought it was surveillance video.
Surveillance video, surveillance tape, audio tape, caught on an audio tape.
Have you heard it, George?
Surveillance tape accepting $50,000 in cash.
He was caught on an audio tape accepting cash.
What does an audio tape like that sound like?
I'm trying to think of like, hey, Tom, here's your cash.
Thank you for the cash.
I will keep the cash.
We got him on audio, people.
We got him.
Did he keep that money?
I don't know what tape you're referring to, George.
I saw media reports that Tom Holman accepted a bribe.
There's no evidence of that.
And here's George, why we could skip the rest of this.
I think I played this clip yesterday.
George Stephanopoulos should be fired for cutting that interview short.
Not because it's rude, but because uh it's bad journalism.
And the White House.
Which outlet was it?
I keep getting mixed up here.
They are on ABC.
ABC should never get access to the White House again until they fire George Stephanopoulos.
And they should be kicked out of the White House press corps.
Period.
You you wanna cut you on access to the White House for your journalists when you have the vice president on your show and you cut him off to go to commercial?
Fuck you.
You don't get it anymore.
No, you you have no access to the White House anymore.
You had it and you spurned it.
Is that it?
That's not the word.
You burnt it.
So Stephanopoulos, fire him.
And until they do, cut off ABC's access and all of its affiliates to the White House at large.
No more interviews from uh anybody.
No more access to the White House, no more access to the press gallery.
Done.
You shit on the vice president when you have him on your show and you act like a total jackass, you get fired or you lose that access.
It's certainly not a right.
In fact, they might have violated the law by not giving equal airtime to political opponents.
I don't think they did, I'm just you know saying it.
Fire George Stephanopoulos, or ABC loses any and all access on a going forward basis, like they deserve.
But everybody's doing this.
Nobody's seen the audio, nobody knows what the hell they're talking about, but they have started to repeat.
I I'm gonna call it a lie, or at the very least, it's they have now just turned the accusation into a fact, and um, they're all doing it.
Melanie Darigo.
I have to I have to bring this one up here.
I love this.
Melanie Darigo.
Who's Melanie Darigo?
I remember her from somewhere.
Uh, ex-director NYH, what is it?
Not your house, New York, Hampshire.
Uh, VP legislators, whatever this is, uh NY National Organization for Women, LGBTQ, nonprofit co-founder.
Blue Sky.
Oh, we know we're dealing with someone special here.
Just out of curiosity, actually, at her um National Organization for Women, do they let trans do they let men into that?
I would love to test that out.
Well, Melanie should give up her position to a trans male.
Uh, here we go.
So this is uh Jesse Waters.
But I always think I'm in trouble.
The E2.
There's no evidence that Holman ever took any bribes, but there's a mountain of evidence that the Biden family did.
There's no evidence except for an audio recording of Holman taking a bribe.
Melanie, uh, you seem like a very smart woman.
Uh yeah, I see.
I like my I like my heart, I like heart of my thing.
Uh, Did you hear the audio recording?
No.
Has anybody heard the audio recording?
Well, I was told it exists.
Oh, like you were told that Trump removed the bust of Martin Luther King from the White House.
Like you were told that Trump referred to countries as shithole countries.
Like you were told.
Oh shoot, I gotta go.
Uh give me.
No, hold on, I'll call them back in a second.
Um forgot about something here.
Uh so yeah, I don't know.
There's there's evidence.
There's an audio recording.
Uh and uh there's uh uh there's a video recording of Trump using the N-word, which for some reason has yet to surface.
So uh I'm uh inclined to believe now this is all an amazing uh not a psyop.
This was a setup.
And this was intended to be Russia Gay two point oh, three point oh, four point oh, whatever it is.
All right, guys, I gotta go.
Who are we gonna raid right now?
Uh sweating sweating viva, don't worry.
All right, we got uh whose turning point USA is on the front page.
Let us go.
Um Charlie Kirk receives the Medal of Freedom at the White House.
Go watch this, please.
And uh Dr. Drew My wife is coming back today with our other child, so we're gonna be we're going back to two parenting.
Two person parent tag team parenting.
It's uh it's a very stressful thing.
Single parenting.
I don't know how people do it.
Go raid.
Um forward slash raid.
Okay, go raid turning point.
Thank you all for being here.
Sorry for the abrupt ending, and sorry for the rough beginning, but um it is what it is.
You get the truth, you get the news, you get uh you get Viva obsessing over stories until they have written their final chapter.
We're not yet there.
So Godspeed peeps.
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Then I've got my bowling league, because that also is very important.
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Everyone, Godspeed, God bless.
And um the raid has been confirmed.
Viva Raid.
In the house.
Never forgot.
All right, we did it.
Um and now I'm going to update the stream here.
Let me just see what's going on in the chat for two seconds.
Uh wasn't John.
Okay, we got that.
Thanks, Viva.
Hit the pocking thumbs up already.
Okay.
I've also got a P. I got a P before.
Okay, we're gonna end it on uh Rumble, and I'm gonna go call that person back on locals.