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Ladies and gentlemen of the interwebs, you might be asking yourselves, why am I staring at a blank screen right now?
That is because today's intro video requires such an introduction, such preparedness for the level of political retardation that you are about to see.
Behold, Jasmine Crockett running for office.
How about this new one they have?
Their new star, Crockett.
She's the new star of the Democrat Party, Jasmine Carcass.
They're in big trouble.
But you have this woman, Crockett.
She's a very low IQ person.
I watched her speak the other day.
She's definitely a low IQ person.
Crockett.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
She's a very low IQ person.
Somebody said the other day, she's one of the leaders of the party.
I said, you got to be kidding.
Now they're going to rely on Crockett.
Crockett's going to bring them back.
Oh my goodness.
For anybody listening in podcast format, you'd be sitting there saying, what the hell am I listening to?
This is an ad for Crockett for Senate.
And all I heard was Donald John Trump commenting on what a low IQ idiot she is.
And you wouldn't have seen the video that we just watched, which was nothing more than Jasmine Crockett thinking she's looking hot.
I mean, like, I don't know what else to say other than batting her fake long eyelashes.
How many times?
Once?
Twice?
Three times?
Four times?
Five times?
Six times.
Oh, and then she turns dramatically.
Like, it's the dramatic.
What was that animal?
The hedgehog.
Remember that video that, like, they got the dramatic pose?
I'm going to pull it up in a second.
Then she stares at the camera.
She's either wearing a Magin David or a snowflake earring.
By the way, both are the same.
I'll tell you why in a second.
Then the way she crosses her, oh, defiant, she's wearing it.
She's got a nice pearl necklace.
Then the way she defiantly folds her arms.
Who the hell folds their arms like that?
Like, this is a straight up, like she's doing the macarena and then continues looking at the camera and then smiles.
Okay, let's back this up for a little bit.
You can't fix stupid, says left on the right.
I made the joke that said, yeah, leave it to a low IQ person to think this is a good ad.
They always say something in business.
Don't advertise your competitor's product.
There's a reason why when they say, you know, it matches up against a leading brand.
When I don't know what a catch-up competitor is to Heinz.
Damn it, I wish I knew one offhand.
But when they said, like, you know, when Coke and Pepsi might be the only exception to the rule where everybody knows that's the dichotomy in the soft drink world.
But like, you don't do the advertising for your competitors, even if it's to explain why yours is better than theirs.
Because when you use their name, when you use their product, even to say ours is better than Heinz 47, well, people remember the name of your competitor.
I watched that ad, and the only thing that I remember is Donald Trump saying what an idiot, low IQ, dumbass Jasmine Crockett is.
And the bottom line is, she is dumb.
She's objectively dumb.
And that ad is objective rubbish because the only thing lasting to me in that ad is what Trump said of a woman who thinks, I mean, I guess she's attracted if you're into that, if you're superficial.
I don't, I don't, you know, you get married.
It's not that that part of the brain shuts off because like Dr. Ruth said, Dan, you stop finding other women attractive.
You have stopped finding your own wife attractive.
If anybody doesn't remember that from the late 80s, early 90s.
It seems that the only thing she's relying on is her physical appearance.
Batting her fake eyelashes.
I don't understand fake eyelashes.
I don't understand extensions in hair.
I don't understand Botox.
I don't understand face work.
You look like what you look like, by and large.
Control the things you can through exercise, eating healthy, etc.
But adding things on, fake eyelashes.
But if you had any doubts as to what an idiot she is, I mean, she's an idiot.
She is low IQ.
She is dumb.
There's nothing wrong with being dumb, just so long as you acknowledge that you're dumb.
The problem with dumb people, like dead people and crazy people, they don't know that they are.
Here is a gem of Jasmine Crockett.
I'll explain to you why it's so damn dumb in the first place, but you have to have a sufficiently high IQ to understand why this is low IQ crap.
And then we're just going to get to the punchline of all of this.
They ain't appealing to high IQ voters, but let's just hear what PhD Jasmine Crockett has to say about what makes someone a criminal.
This is not AI.
I had to double check it.
I understood what was kind of pushing them there.
And so I do want people to know that just because someone has committed a crime, it doesn't make them a criminal.
That is completely different.
Being a criminal is more so about your mindset.
Committing a crime can come for a lot of different reasons.
First of all, just so everybody knows, I'm not just picking on Jasmine.
Is this like, is this guy here the retarded Russell Brand of the left?
Like, yeah, because being a criminal is a lot more than just committing the crime.
It's about the mental framework.
Almost, it's like about the men's raya, Jasmine.
You know, the intent to commit the act that is the crime.
I just got to play it one more time.
Look at this guy.
It's either Kenny G or the lefties version of Russell Brand.
Nowhere near as good looking as Russell Brand.
Sorry, I only say that because Russell Brand looks like me, but only a foot taller.
I understood what was kind of pushing them there.
And so I do want people to know that just because someone has committed a crime, it doesn't make them a criminal.
Pause.
Queue in Kenny G, the lefties, retarded version of Russell Brand.
I mean, maybe, maybe I'm being mean, and maybe this guy is actually, you know, someone saying, I can't believe I'm listening to this crap.
Just because you committed the crime doesn't make you a criminal.
That is completely different.
Being a criminal is more so about your mindset.
Committing a crime can come for a lot of different reasons.
So there's actually, you know, it's just the thing in law called the two elements of criminal law.
And say it's criminal law, not statutory law, not certain administrative law where you have these rules of absolute responsibility.
It doesn't matter if you didn't know the act was criminal.
If you do it, it's objectively, you know, statutorily a crime.
One of the principles of criminal law on its face is to be convicted of a crime, you have to have committed the actus reus, which is the act that is the unlawful act, and the mens rea, which is not the intent to have broken the law because not knowing the law is not an excuse to break it.
The intent to have committed the act that was the unlawful act, whether or not you knew it was unlawful.
Oh, you didn't know that taking someone else's child was unlawful.
Well, if you had the intention of taking the person's child, not of breaking the law, you have the actus reus of breaking the law.
If you are a criminal, presumably it's because you were found guilty of having committed the crime.
Therefore, you were found guilty of the act itself, which is unlawful, and the intent to commit the act, which is unlawful.
But no, no, to Jasmine Crockett, you see, being a criminal, it's a state of mind.
I mean, you can break the law for good reasons.
You say, out of necessity.
By the way, necessity is a defense.
Compulsion is a defense.
Someone has a gun to your back and says, drive at 150 miles an hour.
You'll have a defense to reckless driving.
Someone has a gun to your back and says, go in there and steal that diamond off that counter.
You've got a defense called compulsion because you're not doing it of your own free will.
You are not committing the actus reus voluntarily.
Low IQ is right.
And maybe at the end of the day, this is going to get more airtime because of the people making fun of it.
And it's going to reach more of those low IQ voters that Jasmine Crockett is trying to appeal to.
But this is the caliber of politician that we live with today.
And it's not unique to America.
We have plenty of dummies up in Canada, plenty of them.
But it's the phenomenon of idiocracy in real time.
We are living through idiocracy.
We are living through the Greek paradigm of if you don't get involved in politics, you will end up being governed by your inferiors because, by and large, we are.
The degree to which we are governed by our inferiors, let's just end it with this real quick.
Like they end up ascending to positions of power.
So you don't just get the Jasmine Crocketts at the Senate level.
You don't just get the Joe Bidens at the presidential level.
You know what you end up getting?
You end up getting the Katanjay Browns at the Supreme Court level.
And it's absolutely astonishing when you get dumb people getting into politics, dumb people rising in the ranks of politics, and those dumb people get to elect other dumb people to be the most prestigious jurists of our time.
Listen to Jasmine Crockett talking about these are oral arguments yesterday, in respect of who the president should be able to fire at will.
I'm fairly certain.
Coming from Amuse, who says, Escotus, Justice Katanji Brown Jackson told the court that presidents should not be able to fire the PhDs and experts who run the government.
She even argued presidents should avoid control over transportation and the economy.
In a remarkable exchange, in Trump versus Slaughter, Justice Katanji Brown Jackson claimed the president should have no power to fire expert bureaucrats.
She said economists, PhDs, scientists, transportation films, yada, yada, yada, should operate beyond presidential reach.
Such a view would carve the heart out of the Article II and cement rule of permanent insiders, an administrative state, a parliamentary government.
That's what American lefties want.
Rather than leadership, Jackson's theory elevates the deep state over the voters who choose a president.
That is a constitutional revolution in plain sight.
Just listen to the abject stupidity of a jurist at the highest court of the land and arguably the highest court in the world who's there for another quarter century, if not more.
Listen to this.
Some issues, some matters.
And by the way, listen to the vocal fry.
I made the joke on Twitter.
It's vocal fry that can cook a Christmas ham.
Some issues, some matters, some areas should be handled in this way by non-partisan experts.
Non-partisan experts.
If you think a non-partisan expert exists, Katanji, you are dumber than you look, than you sound.
Non-partisan experts.
Who might those be?
Albert Boorla, Tony Fauci, non-partisan.
That Congress is saying that expertise matters with respect to aspects of the economy and transportation and the various independent agencies that we have.
Expertise matters.
So you should defer to those experts and they can come in and slaughter your ostriches when they've adjudicated those ostriches a health risk, despite all evidence to the contrary.
Experts who can then mandate toxic jabs that have only gotten approval because of the politics of money.
So, having a president come in and fire all the scientists and the doctors and the economists and the PhDs and replacing them with loyalists and people who don't know anything is actually not in the best interest of the citizens of the United States.
These issues should not be in presidential control.
Whose control should they be in, Jasmine?
I'm sorry, Katanji?
So, can you speak to me about the danger of allowing in these various areas the president to actually control the Transportation Board and potentially the Federal Reserve and all these other independent agencies?
In these particular areas, we would like to have independence.
We don't want the president controlling.
I guess what I don't understand from your overarching argument is why that determination of Congress, which makes perfect sense given its duty to protect the people of the United States.
Duty to protect the citizens.
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah, because these experts who are independent, it's not like they were appointed by somebody.
It's not like they have financial interests before, during, and after.
It's not like they make decisions based on potential financial interests afterwards.
It's not like they create their own financial interests.
Perverse incentives.
It's not like any of that.
No, they are the benevolent dictator.
I mean, what's amazing is they are independent from the will of the people and from the will of the president.
Why do you even have a president?
Why that is subjugated to a concern about the president not being able to control everything?
I mean, I appreciate it.
The president not being able to control what he was elected to control.
Why even have an executive branch anymore?
You want a parliamentary system.
You want chevron on crack, cocaine, and steroids.
And you want the president to be stripped of any power whatsoever, to be a useless figurehead, to be governed by the administrative state, by the deep state.
There's a conflict between the two, but one would think under our constitutional design, given the history of the monarchy and the concerns that the framers had about a president controlling everything, that in the clash between those two, Congress's view that we should be able to have independence with respect to certain issues should take precedence.
What you just said is the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
At no point in your rambling, incoherent question, more of a statement, did you come anything near anything that could be resembled a rational thought?
Yada, yada, yada, you know the meme.
The concern, the faux concern.
Well, given our history with the monarchy, why would we give all this power to the president?
That's why you have elections.
Unlike in the monarchy where you have the king that's appointed for life, that's why you have elections for no more than four years and no more than two terms.
So that if you don't like what the president is doing, he can vote his ass out of office and bring in someone else that you want, not so that you can have a permanent state behind that president, neutering that president.
But this is what happens.
You get dumb politicians, dumb and corrupt politicians who ascend the ranks, who appoint their dumb appointees, who then make the most important decisions for 360 million people.
Ladies and gentlemen, idiocracy playing out in real time.
But at least Jasmine Crockett put on blast the criticism against her.
Low IQ, dumb, and she opens her mouth and proves it every day.
Boo Yah, people.
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The bigger news of the day.
I'm coining it.
It's my term.
I demand credit when anybody uses it.
The news of the day on the Jan 6 pipe bomber.
My goodness.
I'll preface this by saying that I believe Brian Cole Jr. is a Patsy for one of two potential reasons.
Patsys could be absolutely innocent set up to take the fall for a crime, which I am less inclined to believe right now.
Or Patsys can be the useful tools who either didn't know that they were being manipulated for the purposes of commission of a crime or sort of knew but sort of got played a little too hard.
I believe Brian Cole Jr., the man that they have identified as being the alleged pipe bomber or the man who constructed the pipe bombs over a year and a half.
We don't know how he constructed or made the ingredients, the black powder, but you know, the affidavit, that evidence is coming.
It's been more than 24 hours, Cash.
Were we not promised additional evidence after 24 hours?
Is it his my little pony obsession?
We're going to get to that.
I believe Brian Cole Jr. is a Patsy, either because he was manipulated and used as a tool in this for a backup plan, or because he's outright innocent, which I would have, you know, would be a little bit harder to defend as a theory because of what it would imply.
If he's outright innocent, that means people are trying to frame an outright innocent person based on manufactured evidence or manipulated evidence.
When I say that I believe he's more along the lines of a potential Patsy in that he was used to potentially prepare the bombs, potentially hand them off to somebody for the purposes of placement.
And he was always going to be the fall guy if anybody ever got too close to identifying the actual suspect or the actual culprit.
And my view, my humble opinion, is that they got, they, some investigative journalists, came a little too close.
Whether or not they've identified the actual person came a little too close to pointing the finger at the Capitol Police involvement themselves.
That, you know, like the meme goes, cue the Patsy.
They had to go find a Patsy.
Now, the question is, they had to find a Patsy.
The breaking news is that of that press conference last week, Janine Pirro, Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, Bongino.
Who was the other one?
I think there were five.
I forget.
Oh, there was someone else from the Capitol Police, I think, whatever.
That they say this was not new evidence.
This was just evidence that had always been in the file that the FBI shelved and or failed to look into adequately.
The FBI is a great many things.
That incompetent and that negligent is not one of them.
The one thing we've known past this prologue, the FBI is the corrupt FBI under Biden's DOJ, corrupt, malicious, and relentless.
You had Kevin Kleinsmith, the FBI lawyer, falsifying evidence that they submitted to a secret FISA court to obtain an unlawful renewal of an unlawful spy warrant on Carter Page so they could then spy on Donald Trump.
Lying about the fact that Carter Page was not a known asset to the CIA or the FBI.
It was not a known asset.
An FBI lawyer falsifying evidence, submitting it to a secret FISA court.
Once he gets caught, he's the only person that takes the fall.
Judge Boseberg, yes, the same Judge Boesberg, gives this guy a slap on the back, massage on the back.
This is at the same time as the FBI agents, Peter Stroke and his paramour, Lisa Page, are planning their insurance policy or manufacturing their insurance policy in the event that Donald Trump gets elected as president.
That insurance policy was a Russia collusion hoax to undermine and sabotage his first term.
The FBI, as an institution, and certainly the FBI as Joe Biden's DOJ FBI umbrella, was corrupt, malicious, and calculated.
So do I believe that they just negligently failed to look at this evidence for the last four years and it was now looked at with a new eye?
Between that and that evidence was always on the back burner for a plan B in the event that they ever got too close to finding the actual culprit, they would bring this out and it would be the insurance plan to having actually discovered who was actually behind planting the pipe bombs.
I believe that latter theory, mine, more than what we're being told to believe that the FBI just shelved this and didn't look into it for another four years.
All right.
The person that they found is a 30-year-old, allegedly autistic, apparently borderline nonverbal dude.
I say black dude.
The race has nothing to do with anything except potentially, you know, to explain some political angle.
Maybe Joe Biden didn't want to go after a black guy.
Bullcrap.
If this guy allegedly was disgruntled about what he thought was a stolen 2020 election and was a Trump supporter, bullshit, black, white, Jew, Latino, Hispanic, anything, Biden would have thrown that guy under the bus.
And I put out a tweet that said, there's only one realm of the universe in which this, the FBI, then FBI, knew of this guy, knew of what we're being told right now were the facts that he was angry about the election and was a Trump supporter and didn't pursue it.
And that would have been because they no longer needed that angle of the story, because they no longer needed those pipe bombs to create the havoc, to interfere with the accounting of the Electoral College.
And so they shelved that side story, and it was more of a liability than an asset.
I hope that makes sense.
We're going to get back to it in a second.
The story of the day today is they've arrested this 30-year-old now, allegedly autistic, allegedly disproportionately short legs.
Let's see how he walks and see if it matches the gait of the person that we see in the video.
Allegedly autistic, living with his parents, a DoorDash driver, yet we don't know during what period of time.
That would be some relevant information for Kash Patel to put out there.
When was this individual a DoorDash driver?
And does it overlap with the period where we have pings of his cell phone allegedly in the vicinity of DC?
Remember, the affidavit said that he had been to a restaurant in DC in the week or so or the weeks before planting the pipe bomb.
His grandmother or someone in his family said that he was a DoorDash driver.
Why can Kash Patel's FBI not clarify the timeframe during which he was a DoorDash driver?
Why can DoorDash not confirm this?
Now, it's under investigation.
I appreciate that.
But when you come out with the biggest criminal case in recent political history with an ass-thin affidavit and don't provide these obvious details to obvious questions, it leads to more questions, obviously.
New York Post, DC pipe bomb suspect Brian Cole Jr. has secret online life obsessing over My Little Pony.
I want everyone to understand this also, by the way.
Secret is a subjective editorialized term.
Obsessing is an editorialized term.
He has an online, I don't know, interest, let's call it.
We'll get into the article.
It's not secret because it was online, literally.
I don't know if it was secret, that it was kept from his parents.
He had a backpack, according to this story, with My Little Pony on it, for which he got mocked.
So quite clearly, it's not secret.
And not that the New York Post is a trustworthy outlet because they quoted Viva Fry last week.
This is bullshit editorializing, drafting, promoting of a narrative instead of accurately reporting on the facts.
It wasn't a secret online life because he had a backpack that he got made fun of because he had an interest in My Little Pony.
Obsessing, well, that's an interesting question.
Do I obsess over UFC?
Do I obsess over baseball cards?
Do I obsess over Family Guy?
Necessary?
Is it necessary for me to drink my own urine?
No, but I do it anyway because I like the taste.
That's from Dodgeball.
Is it an obsession?
That's a subjective term that requires some evidence to support.
But let's get to this here.
The man accused of attempting to blow up both the Republican and National Committees in DC on January 5th was a highly active My Little Pony fan.
Does anybody, does anybody have any Autistic friends or family?
I've got more than two.
And I can tell you something.
You know, to the extent that this kid is in fact Autistic, it is perfectly not logical.
It fits the profile of an Autistic kid, young adult, adult to be interested in certain types of things, animation, drawing, technical things, and My Little Pony.
Brian Cole was seemingly obsessed with the toys, marketed at young girls.
Another editorialized thing here.
I don't know who the market is for My Little Pony, but when I was a kid, we used to watch My Little Pony, Gummy Bears, DuckTales, DuckTales, and then Gummy Bears, Gummy Bears, bouncing here and there.
Was that marketed to little girls or little kids?
And if it's marketed to little kids, there might be a logical clinical reason for which autistic adults have an interest in things that are targeting kids, primarily because to some extent, there's something of a childlike mentality in an autistic adult.
Yada, yada, yada.
He made remixes and writing fan fiction dedicated to them.
His works are spread across various social media links to Cole's email address and phone number.
Oh, that doesn't sound secret, you dumbasses.
That actually just sounds like someone who has an online presence.
I'm not cute.
I'm deadly.
And this is apparently one of the drawings.
One of the My Little Pony fan pictures allegedly produced by Brian Cole, Star Video Games.
Okay, let me get into this here.
Let's go.
There's Brian Cole.
Posting on IDEL, posting as iDelta Velocity.
Cole apparently uploaded 87 pictures.
That doesn't sound like an obsession if it's over a few years, showing various pony unicorn characters.
One is depicted with the bionic leg brace and appears to and as appears to favor pink or purple ponies with long multicolored manes.
In one post, Star Wars Inspired says, yada, I'm not cute.
I'm dead.
Like we saw that.
A Tumblr account focused on My Little Pony art, which was one of Cole's usernames.
Comment a lot on drawing.
Yada yada yada.
Okay.
We don't care what the comment is.
The timeframe is what we're going to care about here.
A man who is part of My Little Pony, a subculture known as Brony.
The community was in 2017.
Okay.
So he's online, allegedly, we're told to believe, with a brony-esque infatuation with My Little Pony in 2017, large enough to hold conventions and experts considered followers.
Let me see this here.
The community was in 2017 large enough to hold annual convention and experts considered followers sincere in their fandom.
I would love to know the amount of CIA and FBI assets who attend these conventions looking for people that are potential patsies.
But that's my own theorizing people.
It's not like it's happened before, you know, in the Gretchen Whitmer fidnapping plot.
It's not like these things have ever happened before and I'm totally crazy.
They go out and they look for these people and they use the same plan over and over again.
So 2017, none of Cole's posts examined by the post had any noticeable sexual connotations.
Okay.
Only fan fiction story authored by Chris.
We care about this.
Apple Bloom's.
I don't care to read this.
A former high school classmate told the Washington Post that Cole carried a little backpack pony, a little pony backpack, and it was Teesford.
Yeah, so it's not quite secret, is it?
How did he carry his bag, by the way?
Curious.
On his backpack, like two straps over his shoulders, or in one hand with a slight gait.
The subculture of bronies was very online and unique and attracted a lot of male fans who were breaking gender norms, which attracted a lot of attention.
Said Dr. Daniel Chadbourne, the assistant professor of psychology who wrote the book, Meet the Bronies.
Holy shit, I would be a little suspicious of that guy.
The subculture was not generally sexual, he noted, adding that it's, yeah, yeah, someone who is disaffected is often going to look for spaces to engage in for the sense of identifying and belonging.
Hasbro, the toy company behind My Little Pony, did not respond.
Since his arrest, little information and no motive for Cole's actions has emerged.
Well, that's interesting, isn't it?
You know, coming out with an affidavit for the biggest bust in the history of American crime.
That's, you know, allegedly hard evidence of the corruption and negligence of the prior DOJ FBI.
And no allusion to a motive was illustrated or fleshed out in the affidavit.
I think we heard something about him being interested in anarchy, which we have not yet seen any evidence of.
He was reclusive apart from walking his chihuahua in his neighborhood and lived with his family.
The family reported.
Okay.
His grandmother described him as almost autistic, like because he doesn't understand a lot of stuff.
And he worked for the family bail bonds company, Brian Cole Bail Bonds.
Cole wrote his interests are parkour, music, video games, mainly horror, drawing, improving myself philosophically, anime, in a profile on another Tumblr account.
He also responded to a question about what makes him feel better, smashing my head on a keyboard.
Let me go down here.
I'm almost out of here.
Names he appears to have gone by, Delta Velocity, yada, yada, yada.
Under the ladder, he posted an image he made of Electrowing.
Okay, some other crap here.
After 2020, just, you know, the minor details thrown in at the end.
2017, he's online posting a bunch of brony fan work, whatever it is.
After 2020, his public online activity trails off.
Hmm.
Interesting.
It's almost like a, not that I believe, I don't, I don't, not.
I do not doubt that Crooks was the man who took the shot, but whether or not he was manipulated, radicalized online, and who might those elements have been.
Same thing goes for Tyler Robinson.
All of a sudden, he's active and all of a sudden he goes inactive.
After 2020, his public online activity trails off.
At that time, he was already putting the pipe bomb plan in action.
You should probably throw in the word allegedly, New York Post, according to authorities, who say he was visiting several retailers around Northern Virginia, including Home Depot stores, Micro Center, Lowe's, Walmart, to amass materials to make his crude bombs, neither of which detonated.
Cole faces charges for transporting a bomb with the intent of kill, yada, yada.
So you have a dude who now the media is telling you he was into he was into my little pony.
Not quite the furries like Tyler Robinson, not quite the absence of a social media footprint we were told was the case with Brian Cook or Thomas Cook, Crooks, but that he's in, he's into My Little Pony, and so therefore this guy's sus.
An autistic kid being into anime type stuff is not sus.
It's almost par for the course.
He attends these conferences in 2017, is online relatively consistently, and then 2020, poof, disappears online.
I'm telling you, I don't believe it.
That I believe maybe and potentially that this kid was used as a tool to carry this out, potentially groomed.
We'll find out if and who was involved in grooming this kid online.
And maybe it's my own, maybe it's my own confirmation bias that I already believe what I believe and I'm going to be stubbornly clinging to it.
We know what happened in the Gretchen Whitmer plot.
I'm going to bring this back up in a second.
We know what happened in the Gretchen Whitmer plot.
You had FBI agents, assets, confidential human sources who found mentally vulnerable people who were mentally vulnerable, financially vulnerable.
They infiltrate their group and egg them on to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer, to build explosives to go after Gretchen Whitmer.
There were more assets, agents, and CHSs involved in that plot than there were defendants.
The FBI, through their agents, assets, or CHSs, confidential human sources, plant the idea, finance the execution, train them to do it, take them on drive-bys of Gretchen Whitmer's property to the degree that two of them were acquitted based on the defense of entrapment.
That was a fed napping plot.
That happened in 2020.
Oh, what timeframe are we in with this story as well?
Somebody called me crazy online.
Yeah, the nerve.
Somebody said, just so you know, Viva, your idea is totally crazy here.
I think it was one of the last.
Here we go.
So in response, I'm not trying to put the person on blast.
I'm just like, you know, this is a discussion that we have on the interwebs.
Kyle Serafin tweets out the problem with that one in a million scenario.
Let's just go back here.
This was the tweet I brought up earlier.
I said, to the Gateway Pundit who says, Biden's FBI knew Brian Cole was the January 6th bomber in April 2021.
Now, this article is, I'm going to say pure crap.
The Gateway Pundit does good work.
This is just lazy journalism because it does nothing but reiterate the contents of the affidavit.
Here, let's, oh, come on, get this out of here.
Biden's FBI knew Brian Cole was the January 6th pipe bomber in April 2021.
According to whom?
Let me throw that in there.
This is the article.
Then we're going to get back to my tweet and then someone who calls me crazy.
I may be crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong.
Joe Biden's FBI under director Christopher Wray knew Brian Cole was the January 6th pipe bomber back in April, 2021, but for some reason chose not to take him into custody and charge him at the...
They knew he was the pipe bomber in 2021, but for some reason chose not to take him into custody and charge him with the crime.
Do you know what sense that makes?
If they knew that he was the bomber and his reason was what we're being told is the reason now that he was disgruntled with the results of the 2020 election and was a Trump supporter.
There is zero reason.
No, sorry, only one reason for which they would not have taken him into custody.
We'll get to that in a second.
Brian Cole, 30, taken into custody last Thursday, charged with whatever.
Cole admitted to investigators that he planted pipe bombs at the RNC and DNC headquarters on January 5th, the night before.
After nearly half a decade, the FBI appeared to crack the case in less than one year into the Trump administration.
You can get by the tone of this.
Ideologically, Gateway Pundit is trying to celebrate the work of the FBI.
That's fair game.
FBI Director Dan Bongino said several investigators, said federal investigators solved the case without any new evidence.
FBI identified Cole based on pings and transaction history on his credit cards, according to the affidavit.
The FBI identified what this is all.
Then they just go into the affidavit.
They just summarize the affidavit.
We won't do it now, but it was, you know, he bought some stuff in 2019, 2020, and then planted the bomb in 2021.
He was so disgruntled with an election that hadn't happened yet, he went back in time to buy the elements to prepare the bomb for when that election would go the way that he didn't like.
Affidavit released by Kash Patel revealed Biden's FBI had to have known Brian Cole was the pipe bomb suspect.
Provider records show the cell phone connection.
Okay, so yada, yada.
Cole's time is so the bottom line is there's nothing in that article that fleshes out what Biden's FBI had to have known and chose not to arrest Cole for.
Now, that was the article.
And I said, there is one reason and only one scenario, there's variations of it, in which Biden's FBI knew that Cole was a pipe bomber and didn't arrest him because he was working with being used by FBI, Capitol Police, and or other intelligence as part of the Fed surrection.
That is the only, I mean, you just have to think logically.
If they knew that it was him, they knew that he was doing it because he was disgruntled with, or maybe they didn't have the motive.
Horsecrap.
Did they investigate him?
Did they examine him?
They knew it was him and they chose not to charge.
Did they not interview him back in the day?
If they knew it was him, zero reason, except they were using him in conjunction with whatever intelligence to carry out the framework, the groundwork to create the requisite havoc on January 6th to interrupt, interfere with the county of the Electoral College so they could claim cry insurrection, domestic terrorism, whatever they needed, so they can go after Trump to say that he instigated it, try to impeach him a second time, get him off his social media as a result of his violent rhetoric, which was bullshit, which they did.
And that because the breach occurred at the Capitol by the protesters, they no longer needed this harebrain scheme of the pipe bombs as the backup plan.
And so they said, set it aside.
We don't need it anymore and we'll never go after this kid.
Now, Kyle Seraphin disagrees with me, and that's fine.
He says the problem with this one in a million scenarios, which the Viva Fry is only insinuating, it isn't probable.
The smart money is on.
FBI ID'd Cole in 2021, cleared Cole in 2021.
He was in the area, but they couldn't place him on foot because he wasn't.
Cash and Dan were so thirsty, they grabbed a learning disabled guy, and the case agents got a confession in four hours of federal investigation.
I never say anything I wouldn't say privately, and I'd say, Kyle thinks my theory is unlikely or less probable or isn't probable.
I think Kyle's theory of the case might be, what's the word?
Tainted by his animosity, righteous as it might be towards the FBI.
Because between believing that Dan and Cash are going to knowingly frame an innocent individual, I would sooner believe that the former FBI was working with him or some intelligence was working with him and they covered it up.
But if it ever got too close to the people who actually did carry out or plan this, they would throw him under the bus because they already had the requisite evidence in the file for the discovery of anybody who wanted to put this kid behind bars.
And then what did I say?
So then someone says, yeah, here's this guy.
He says, just for the record, your theory and the alternate theory are literally insane.
To which I righteously and rightfully had to say, just for the record, my theory and alternate theory literally happened in the Gretchen Quetmer fidnapping plot, passed his prologue.
And if you don't learn from it, you are not very smart, good sir.
With respect, I'm not trying to pick fights.
I'm just trying, I'm not trying to put people on blast.
If you don't know how many times they've done this, but not just how many times, how recently in the context of the 2020 elections, This probably is all part of the same aggregate election fortification process that Mike Benz identified in his podcast from Friday,
December 4th at the time of shooting this vlog, this stream, that they were setting up a variety of methods to justify the insurrection narrative.
Had the protesters not breached the Capitol?
You know, had the invitations of the police officers to come in not worked if they said, no, no, we're not going to go in there.
Had the rubber bullets and pepper sprays from the Capitol police officers, one of whom in particular, we know did it.
If that didn't trigger the violent response, the requisite violent response from the crowd, then they say, holy shit, pipe bombs.
Lock everything down.
Lock it down because we don't know if there's more than two, but somehow they knew that there weren't more than two after they found them.
Lock it down.
We've got our terrorist insurrection, ideologically motivated violent extremism.
We need to terrorize American citizens.
We need to spawn American citizens.
We're going to blame it on Trump.
It was Trump's rhetoric that caused someone to plant these pipe bombs.
That was their plan B if the crowd didn't breach the Capitol.
There's nothing else that can explain it.
And there's nothing else that can explain how it is they knew that there were two and only two pipe bombs and they knew roughly and exactly where those two and only two pipe bombs were.
And when they no longer needed them, there's no need to mess around with complications in this story.
Memory hold it.
Hopefully win the next election, which they didn't.
And if they ever get too close to finding out who actually planted these pipe bombs and the fact that the Capitol Police, FBI, Biden's DOJ might have been behind it.
If they ever get too close to that, my little Patsy, bring him in.
And I think I haven't forgotten anything that I wanted to cover on that story.
Let me just see here.
I got to get better at, you know, if you, if you watch Robert Govea, you can always learn from other people's good work.
Robert Govea is particularly good at keeping his segments concise so that he can then clip them and cut them into shorter segments for you two.
I'm a little bit more meandering, a little bit ADHD, but I think that's all I have on that particular segment.
Now, the question is this: I want to go over to the Rumble before we get to the other topics on the day.
Hold on, is that me?
I hear me somewhere.
Oh, cripe.
Hold on one second.
Okay, here.
Sorry, I heard myself in the backdrop.
Did I not do the thing where?
Oh, cripe.
Okay, I don't think I'll be able to get all of the chats, but I'm going to bring them up here.
We got, yeah, oh, sorry.
Peeves.
Oh, son of a beasting.
Oh, come on.
Must be.
Okay, let me refresh for one second.
Must be room administrator to pin message.
I am the room.
Give me one second.
I'm going to refresh.
I'm going to come right back.
No, but then I'm going to lose all of them.
Seems that locals' not locals.
Rumble studio has logged me out of my own stream.
I said, no, I don't like their face.
Topics.
Stop.
That's better.
No, on the day.
No.
My God, I look crazy.
All right.
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And now I'm only missing, am I missing one?
Here we go.
I can't bring it.
It's funny.
I don't see Barry McGrowan over on Rumble, but I'll read it, Barry.
It says, why trust Kyle?
Isn't he the disgruntled FBI agent who is butthurt for being let go?
Hopefully they took Kyle's clearance away.
When they get fired, they should shut their mouths.
When they get fired, they should shut their mouths.
Hmm.
That's stupid.
How about if they get fired for blowing a whistle?
How about if they get fired for objecting to unlawful orders?
They should shut their mouths after that?
That's great.
You get to fire them and then you get to shut them up.
And why do I trust Kyle?
Anybody who knows me, don't take this the wrong way.
I don't trust anybody.
Now, you might consider people's opinions who have earned some form of credibility, who have been reliable and, you know, if not a thousand percent accurate, because nobody is, at least meticulous in their process.
You listen to those people.
Why do I trust Kyle?
So that question is sort of like, why do you just blindly go with what I don't even agree with Kyle's theory right now?
So I don't trust anybody.
And I verify pretty much everybody.
Some people, however, have a track record that makes them less untrustworthy or more trustworthy.
But you don't even trust anybody.
And especially don't trust anybody with more than you can allow them to take from you.
And if that, if, if, if you can't allow someone to take your dignity, if you rely on their words and you repeat them and then they embarrass you, you can't trust them with that.
Don't.
Okay, hold on.
This is driving me crazy.
me refresh and I'm going to come right back in.
Yes, that's it.
Now, the only problem is when I refreshed, I lost all the chat, so I can't see the chat anymore.
It is called discernment, says Anita B. Deep.
It's like trust.
Some people have been less wrong than others, but it's not even because you distrust, it's not even because you distrust someone or that you know someone is objectively untrustworthy that you get to disregard everything they say.
That's what you call confirmation bias.
So Kyle has been very much on point with a lot of things.
He's got a lot of information that you don't have to trust him to understand that when it comes to a great many things as relates to protocol in the FBI, he has the experience and he knows it.
And I don't know him to be a liar.
And if I ever find out that Kyle is a liar, and I'm not saying someone who gets it wrong, someone who knows that they're getting it wrong when they say it.
If I ever find out that Kyle is a liar, I will have to approach everything he says with a little bit more screw.
Because right now, Kyle has proven to be pretty insightful in his experience, his observations, and his predictions.
I think Kyle is an a-hole, but he's consistent and that I trust, not my dog.
I've said this to Kyle myself.
He goes a little hard with people that he has personal animosity towards.
And that personal animacy might taint his own interpretation of things where he thinks Dan Bongino and Kash Patel are susceptible of potentially actually framing an innocent person.
And I wouldn't believe that of those two.
I might believe it of Biden's DOJ because they did frame innocent people.
I know Dan.
I trust Dan's judgment.
And I know that Dan right now probably feels like someone who has duct tape over his mouth, like he said during the hand of the interview.
He can't say what he thinks right now.
He can only say what his employer is putting out as the official information.
I would have to see some hard evidence before I would ever consider the fact that Dan Bongino might even hypothetically contemplate framing an innocent person.
I don't need to do that with what's his face, Ray, with what's his face, Comey.
They did it.
I don't need to do that with Jocelyn Ballantyne, the current prosecutor in this case.
She already did it.
Then the only question is, why the hell is she still employed there?
And why the hell is she on this case in particular?
Dan looks miserable these days, says Susanna Aid.
I agree.
I concur.
Here we go.
Here we go.
This one we go.
I should be, we'll do the intellectual exercise here.
Kyle is a disgruntled disgrace.
Everyone has an opinion, much like everyone has an asshole, sir.
Who was it that said that?
Harvey Mendo.
I mean, I'd like to know the evidence of him, what your opinion would be as to what makes him a disgrace.
He's definitely disgruntled.
don't think even he would deny that something about you know being fired and then not being rehired or not being considered or not having your words your your experience listened to by the new administration when it comes to having blown the whistle on the old administration Disgruntled doesn't mean wrong.
In fact, sometimes you can be legitimately disgruntled.
Now that said people, um, oh okay, hold on, hold on.
Actually, I want to, I want to show one.
I want to do one thing here.
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I saw another tip come in that said Dan would never do that unless his family was threatened.
Remember Ross Pro had his family threatened and dropped out.
Powerful forces are legitimately scary.
I, i'll even Steel Man this more.
I don't think Dan would do it, even if his family was threatened.
Uh I, I don't think Dan.
I don't think Dan would ever do period cash I don't know cash as well.
Uh and then.
But the bottom line is, if the, if the kid is innocent, or if the kid is part of a, an entrapment plot um, the outcome might be the same that they're going to uh, try to throw some either innocent or patsy, 30 year old, autistic Semi-verbal, has a love for my little pony under the bus and pin this on him.
We'll see.
That's where it's at as of right now.
All right.
Now, what else do we talk about?
What time is it?
No, three.
Oh, my goodness.
There was a lot of stuff that I wanted to talk about here.
Okay, hold on.
Oh, gosh.
Okay.
I mean, there's no segue into this other.
Sorry, hold on.
Sorry.
Where did it go?
I don't trust anybody.
Viva Fry.
Sounds like a good shirt.
No, you know what?
There's a big fat caveat to that.
I trust my wife with my life, literally.
Do I trust my kids?
No, but not because they're not trustworthy, just because their brains are like not fully formed and they're idiots.
Do I share this story?
I don't think he would mind.
Nah.
Kids are idiots.
I mean, summarize that.
Kids are idiots and they're not trustworthy because they have malicious intent.
They're just idiots.
I trust only my wife with my life on a daily basis.
Every time she serves food to me, I'm trusting her with my life.
But I don't trust anybody.
It's not bad.
I think I might, you know, screenshot that.
All right.
This is a horrible.
Hold on a second.
I just want to get this out of here.
This is a horrible story that there can be no segue to.
It's just grotesque.
And it's, I won't say a sign of things to come because it's a sign of things that are already here.
If you haven't heard about this, and I say the truly grotesque part about this is they will lock up people in the UK who take to social media to complain about this type of thing.
And the people who they arrest for social media posts sometimes are getting longer sentences than the perpetrators of these types of crimes.
And they're certainly getting worse mistreatment under the law.
You know, in this particular case, it was the names of the two Afghan asylum seekers who sexually assaulted a girl in the bushes.
The only reason their names were released was because the Daily Mail filed legal proceedings or went through some legal process to have the names released.
They would have protected those rapists while they literally put the names of anybody who puts a mean post on social media on blast while they lock them up for months on end.
I'm not playing the video.
You can go check the read itself.
I just want to highlight the absolute state of the UK.
It's no longer a country that is safe to be in.
It's no longer a country that is safe to visit.
And the irony is someone's going to call me a bigot.
It's not even or only because of the consequences of their immigration policies.
It's as a result of their tyrannical government, which ironically enough is closer to Third Reich than to the Magna Carta.
Ironically enough, I would dare say, is even more authoritarian than the Vladimir Putin government.
Go see which countries have locked up more people for social media posts between the UK and Russia.
Spoiler, it's not Russia.
The moment two Afghan, two teenage Afghan asylum seekers dragged a screaming schoolgirl towards a park, a dark park, where they would rape her.
Small boat migrants, Jean Jahalzeb and Israr Nirzel, both 17, were on Monday jailed for sexually assaulting the 15-year-old in Leon Spa, Warshur on May 10th.
They were both named following a legal victory by the Daily Mail.
Keep their names quiet so that nobody knows who they are, their identity.
And if it ever gets out that it's asylum seekers who were living on UK taxpayer dollars who brutally rape a 15-year-old girl, cover their names, protect them, and put anybody in jail who puts it on blast and shits on this disgusting immigration policy that is destroying the fabric of UK society.
That's the MO.
Chilling CCTV release in the wake of the sentencing shows the boys leading their victim across a bridge to a park where they forced her to perform oral sex on them.
In the 22nd clip, asylum seekers are seen standing menacingly on either side of the girl at around 9.21 p.m. after luring her away from her friends.
There's so much about this story that's absolutely stomach turning.
Separate footage capturing the victim on her phone was so appalling that one of the boys, that's the defendants, the 17-year-old, his own barrister warned it would lead to rioting if the public were to see it.
The harrowing three-minute clip showed the girl saying, You're going to rape me as she was forced away from the area where she had been happily socializing.
The clip caught the girl weeping, reportedly crying help before being and begging not to be taken out of the park.
You want to know what's absolutely disgusting about this?
Wait until you first of all wait until you see what a bystander did, nothing, and then wait until you see what the judge says.
Oh my, this is really terrible what you did, you two poor boys.
It's going to reflect poorly on other asylum seekers.
At one point, the victim screamed for help, but John said placed his hand over her mouth.
They raped her.
The girl was eventually found by quick-thinking passerby who took her to a nearby police station with him.
We're off idle forensic evidence.
Ahead of the sentencing, the boys, the judge, Silvia DeBartadano.
This is going to lead into the Nick Fuentes discussion.
The judge, a woman, I presume Sylvia, accepted a legal challenge mounted by the Daily Mail, agreed to lift the ban on naming them, which had been imposed due to their age.
He was jailed for 10 years and eight months, while Niazal was jailed for nine years and 10 months, with the deduction to reflect he was younger at the time.
The victim who cannot be identified bravely attended court with her mother to watch the tormentors be imprisoned.
There's going to be a whole discussion about whether or not they should get deported.
Passing the sentence, the judge said, listen to this.
No child should have to suffer the ordeal, has suffered.
The fact is, you two have robbed her of her childhood, and nothing that the sentence of this court says will change that.
I accept you come from a place which has significant cultural differences from the UK.
However, I don't accept that either of you does not understand the concept of consent.
I accept that you come from a place with significant cultural differences.
As an attenuating statement, when sentencing them for raping a 15-year-old girl, here's an idea.
If you are bringing in people to your country that require that type of warning label, you don't want them in your country.
But this, huh?
I appreciate it.
The judge has the virtue signal.
This is like, she probably has a script.
When sentencing Afghan refugees for rape, be sure to mention these following things.
I accept you come from a place with significant cultural differences from the UK.
This is a case where the clear of you knew you were taking a child away from her friends.
I am satisfied both of you knew perfectly well what they're doing was criminally wrong.
You have betrayed the interests of those like you who came here fleeing harm and seeking safety.
And for that, you should feel a deep and lasting sense of shame.
No, can you unfucking believe, I'm sorry.
Holy shit.
I'm sorry.
Gad Sad put out a video that was apparently so close to reality that people didn't know it was parody or pretended not to know it was a parody that, you know, in the wake of the shooting of the DC, the DC National Guardsmen, well, Afghan refugees are going to feel the wrath and America has to take more in to show that they're not bigots.
And people thought Gad Sad was serious.
This judge, unironically, in her sentencing, said, you should feel bad, not for having raped a 15-year-old girl, but because it's going to make the lives of people like you who came here fleeing harm and safety harder.
And for that, you should feel lasting shame.
You should feel shame for how this is going to negatively reflect on others who might be coming from a country with significant cultural differences from that of the UK.
And for that, you should feel.
This judge is the embodiment of Gad Saad's satire parody that was beyond words and too stupid to be real until a judge Sylvia, whatever her name is, Debatoromo, puts it into her judgment.
You've betrayed the interests of those like you who came here fleeing home.
The asylum seekers were living in taxpayer-funded houses at the time of the attack, having arrived in the UK by small boats and as unaccompanied children.
Man, they tried multiple times.
And then there's going to be a discussion as to whether or not they should get deported.
Can you believe it?
It's atrocious.
It's disgusting.
And it's reality in the UK.
You should feel shame for how this is going to impact other Afghans who have significant cultural differences, the Bashi Bazis.
But, you know, oh, yeah, and you raped a 15-year-old girl.
All right.
Oh, the link to the article is what I just wanted to give you guys.
I apologize for swearing.
That was wrong of me.
I'm joking.
I'm not going to pull.
I'm just going to make a joke.
I'm not going to pull a Marjorie Taylor Green and apologize when I should not have to apologize.
Never bear false witness, especially to yourself.
And if you didn't, my expression is: if you did something willingly, voluntarily that you did not think was wrong when you did it, you got nothing to apologize for.
So that's it.
All right, peeps.
I'm going to do the, I'm going to talk about Nick Fuentes over on viva barnslaw.locals.com.
I'm going to save the good story for there so that I can thank the members of our community with not just exclusive content, but damn good exclusive content.
I'm also not talking about the Candace Owens stuff.
I mean, like, it's, it's, you know, the Twitter algorithm is doing its best.
Save it for locals, people.
Okay, we'll save it for locals.
I'm going to, I'm going to, you know, what was my thumbnail for today's show?
It was the Patsy, okay?
It wasn't, what did I call it?
Schlock Journalism by Piers Morgan.
We're going to go over and talk about that on vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Right now, we're going to raid redacted.
But before we do that, just remind everybody of how you can support.
You can support the channel by supporting the sponsors.
And like, nobody regrets buying food, and nobody regrets buying good food.
So, excuse me, go get, go get some of that steak because it's, I mean, first of all, it's just, it's just objectively good steak.
Is vivafry.com not working right now?
We'll forget that.
You know, you know, you know what you can do.
Let's go raid redacted right now.
And we're going to go over to Viva Fry.
Viva Barnes Law.
And I'll be live tomorrow.
What day is it today?
It's Tuesday.
Got bowling.
Got my bowling league tonight.
Hopefully, the Bursitis isn't going to get in the way of.
Oh, hold on.
My voice, your voice and video are, I suppose that says out of sync.
Anybody else notice that it's out of sync?
Yeah, that was good to hear from Tim.
It wasn't milquetoast yesterday.
I'm not getting into it.
Okay, let's go raid redacted.
Come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
It's the best way to support.
And until the end of the month, people, it's 40% off with the target stream cannot be, target stream cannot be the current stream.
What in the hell?
I'll tell you what, I'm done.
I'm damn special.
Okay, here we go.
Copy.
We're going to go raid redacted.
So here's the raid, and it's not going to be the target.
So raid redacted.
Go do it.
And thank you all for being here.
If you're not coming, I will see you tomorrow.
But come on over to vivabarnslaw.locals.com.
And as everyone raids over, we're going to read some of the chat and then we're going to go have the after party exclusive segment and some other fun stuff at vivabarnslaw.locals.com.
Now, let me see what's going on here.
My little Patsy, my little Patsy.
Not out of sync.
Okay.
Peace out later, Viva.
Says Eddie Hernandez.
The fourth beast is a little difficult to recognize.
That's biblical, so I'm not going to get it.
Found it at a thrist.
Okay, okay.
Your voice and synchronization is fine on my end.
Good.
Okay, good.
Don't forget to hit the like button.
The bear is a okay.
Before we go, I'll show everybody this right now.
So I had a, I'm going to keep my, I'm going to keep my finger on this.
Does everybody know who Jose Uribi?
I've been told it's Uribi.
Who he is.
There was once upon a time, like, you guys shit on me for my typos.
Can you imagine printing a card and getting a typo on his middle name and getting his date of birth wrong?
This is the Jose Uribi double error with both the Elta instead of Alta and birth date 1960 instead of 1959.
I went and had it graded.
And I'm thinking I'm going to sell it on eBay.
It came back with an eight.
So I figured I could get about $200,000 for it because I went on eBay and I'm seeing that these cards are going for $225,000, $300,000.
I'm not stupid, people.
I know that there's an internet meme that these error cards, because back in the 91 era, for whatever the reason, missing a period at the end of ink, but some errors are more inexcusable than others.
The misspelling is middle name and the wrong date of birth.
How the hell does that even happen in the first place?
Date of birth is not a typo.
That's just like bad information.
And yeah, so I might be selling that.
Portnot.
Did I say portnot?
I didn't even see it if that's true.
All right.
So, anyways, all I have to say is I might be selling that card on eBay because I don't really care to have it.
I got it graded.
Took months and it came back with a came back with an eight.
And I think most people would argue it's because it's off-centered here.
It's like there's more space on the right-hand side than on the left-hand side.
And I think one of the corners looks a little, you know, if I'm looking for a reason why it got a, yeah, maybe that, that corner up there.
It's a little white.
Anyhow, that's it.
All right.
So that's it.
Goodbye.
Error car errors on coins are worth a lot.
Yep, Francis, the 1936 Canadian penny with the dot underneath.
It worth $600,000 last time I checked.
All right, that's it.
Go.
Enjoy the day, people.
Hit the thumbs up button on the way out and on the Wii Odi.
And now we're going to go over to VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com.
Nick Fuentes, Pierce Morgan.
And if anybody's wondering, I have a grudge against Pierce Morgan.
It's not a real grudge.
It's a humored grudge.
We'll talk about it there.
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