Viva Fry exposes Dalton Etherly's alleged self-inflicted shooting as a potential psyop to launder money, while condemning Frank McCormick's hypocrisy regarding Thomas Massey and Cynthia West. She argues that hush payments, like the $5,000 allegedly given to West, are unethical regardless of context. The episode escalates to claim Anthony Fauci lied about COVID-19 origins via gain-of-function research, with whistleblowers alleging FDA cover-ups masked by pharmaceutical sponsorship. Fry concludes that the deep state must be prosecuted for protecting China and violating laws, demanding accountability over forgiveness for these alleged crimes. [Automatically generated summary]
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Free Speech vs Violence00:14:44
Ladies and gentlemen of the interwebs, in a long running discussion about the difference between freedom of speech, hate speech, fighting words, and predictable outcomes, if you haven't heard the news of the day, a man called Chud the Builder has been shot.
And if you don't know his content, and we shall call it content, we'll discuss it in a second.
But for now, predictions from many people of what was inevitably going to happen.
Behold.
Just threw the idea out there.
Hey, you could make $100,000.
Maybe more if you go punch Chud the Builder.
And there's no one that will ever speak against you because look at the terrible things that Chud the Builder did, and he deserves to be socked.
He deserves to be assaulted and attacked.
And only a sellout like Jason Whitlock would ever say, Hey, man, I'm not sure if assaulting this guy isn't exactly what he wants to have happen.
Or whoever's controlling him, or whoever's put the battery in his back.
Just think about how massive a story this would be if Chud the Builder gets injured, harmed, or killed because he was trolling black people in this way.
And it's on video, it's on tape, and news outlets would go crazy with it.
It would be the biggest story in America.
And it would spark the biggest debate because we've, Created a world where sticks and stones may break my bones, but words are what really harm me.
And violence is justified over words.
And if white people use the N word, black people are justified.
It's like it's a license to kill.
DJ Academics and this Chud the Builder, they're both, in my view, part of a psyop that's being executed in real time.
I think we're 28 days from the trial of Austin Metcalf.
Put it on pause here for one second.
This is Jason Whitlock who posted this on May 5, 2026.
For those of you who don't know who Chud the Builder is, I'm going to bring it back in a second.
I don't know who Chud the Builder is.
I don't know why his video started popping up on my feed.
And then, like, the more you watch something out of morbid curiosity, the more the X algorithm feed gives it to you.
Like, the second I started looking up clips, highlights from yesterday's COVID hearings, the whistleblower hearings, Because I didn't want to record and post all of the highlights and I knew they'd be out there.
Nothing but that on your feed.
Chad the Builder popped up on my feed a little while ago of a guy running around being a jackass, calling black people the N word, saying it's freedom of speech.
I mean, it is.
And it's like freedom of movement if someone decides to move their fists into his face.
And I say that tongue in cheek because just because you can do something, you have the freedom to break the law, you have the freedom to exercise your freedom of speech in a way that.
Right or wrong, will elicit predictable reactions, if only because they are things close enough to fighting words that, although not a defense, are an attenuating factor to provocation, albeit verbal.
And this was not the exact video that I saw about a week ago someone saying, he's going to shoot somebody.
He has to carry a gun now to defend himself.
He goes out and provokes people.
People respond the way he wants them to respond, and then he's going to go shoot them, saying it's self defense.
It happened today.
But let's play this out.
Jason Whitlock.
And then we're going to play another clip.
And then we're going to talk about what actually happened.
And Carmelo Anthony, the Carmelo Anthony trial, Austin Metcalf is dead.
We're about 28 days from now.
We're in early May, the summer, just around the corner.
That's riot, looting, violence season.
If they can get the Carmelo Anthony trial off the ground, get Chud the Builder assaulted, physically harmed, perhaps killed, you have a recipe for a summer of violence just around the corner.
And if they can normalize and get everyone to realize, like, through GoFundMe's and GiveSendGo's, Wealthy people that want to see trouble, want to see people shut up.
They got an easy payment plan, an easy way to funnel money to crazy people to harm the people that they want.
Pretty, pretty damn on point.
I'd say the only attenuating factor to that is you've got the Carmelo Anthony, Austin Metcalf situation, which I say, until evidence to the contrary, I did not jump on the racially motivated bandwagon, as some did at the time.
Because, in the absence of some indication that it was racially motivated, and maybe evidence has come out that it was, you don't just jump on it only because it's a black person who stabs or shoots a white person in any given context.
When it happened in the Irina Zarutska South Carolina or North Carolina subway stabbing, initially people said, another black on white violence, this is systemic.
And then it came out that the psychotic, schizophrenic individual said, I got that white girl.
Then you can argue.
Obvious racial animus, racial motivation.
I still, in that circumstance, would probably go more with a schizophrenic man who has bugs in his head, who's a long history of mental illness, literally calling up health services to help him.
I would go more there than to a racially motivated act of violence.
Although I would say it would be interesting that he's been so indoctrinated by media, culture, society, that in his delusional schizophrenic state, he thinks as a black man, he's got to get the white girl.
Maybe that's the only way he's going to get attention and get treatment that he'd been calling in for.
And it doesn't attenuate anything.
I think the idea of hate crimes is sort of what's the word when a neoplasm?
I hope that's the right word.
Is that the right word?
Something that's redundant.
Neoplasm definition.
Well, maybe it's from French, neoplasma.
Redundant.
Calling something a hate crime offers extra rights to certain groups.
All crime, in theory, is a hate crime.
I don't know how you have a crime committed out of love.
Maybe when you.
Beat to death someone who violently assaulted a family member.
That's not a hate crime.
That's actually a love crime.
So, Chud the Builder has built a brand on I'm not playing the videos on running around calling black people the N word, telling them that they're not even using the words.
And the news of the day is that he just got shot.
But I want to play one from Flock of Seagulls.
It's still not the video that I had seen earlier and I couldn't find it for the life of me.
But there was a video of a guy about a week ago saying this is going to happen.
This is, I can't pretend to know who these guys are.
Waka Floka, because this was what came up when I was asking Grok for the link to the tweet of the guy about a week ago who predicted that Chud was either going to get shot or shoot somebody.
This is Waka Floka.
Now that I say the name, it does sound mildly familiar.
I don't know who Waka Floka is, but this is what he had to say about a week ago.
Date?
May 4th, 10 days ago.
I mean, it was not massive foresight.
It was inevitable predictability, all right.
It's a little dude that I seen a white kid run around asking black people are they chimping and like that, calling them and all that.
Hey, bro, that's why I'm let me tell you why it's like first and foremost, you run around blicked up calling people so they put their hands on you.
I don't know what blicked up means.
I'm going to have to look this up while we listen.
You're going to shoot them.
You're going to jail, but they ain't even use a weapon.
You dumb as fing.
Number two, bro, why are you antagonizing people to crash out?
Number three, bro, you're creating a race riot, a race riot, bro, that America don't even need right now.
And then, if you want to die, bro, just pull up in the trenches and do that fing.
But, bro, don't make the whole world, I mean, don't make the whole America, the white and black kids of America, fight each other for some past fing that you don't even know your.
If you even got racism in your family, you don't even know these folks.
Like, why the f?
You think this f?
Okay, so blicked up means armed.
And this was Waka Flocka.
I'm going to be the most nerdiest person on earth.
Who is Waka Flocka?
Waka Flocka, according to Joachim James Mulfers, an American rapper and television personality born in 86, best known for pioneering the Atlanta trap music scene with hits like Oh, Let's Do It, Hard Into Paint, And a diamond certified no hands, rising to fame in 2009, 2010.
Okay, well, that might be why.
I don't know who.
Oh, what is he?
He is known for his aggressive vocal delivery and high energy music.
All right.
Well, Waka Floka called it a week ago.
And this also goes back to Shiloh Hendrix.
You remember, like, I take flack when I say just because you can say something doesn't mean you should.
And everyone's like, oh, you support free speech?
I support free speech.
And I also understand that whether it's right or wrong, you go into certain circumstances, you go into certain contexts, you create certain environments, something bad's going to happen.
You ride a bike on the streets of Florida, you're running the risk of getting hit by a car.
Now, you might be totally in the right.
You were following all traffic signals, and that 85 year old geriatric who could barely see over the steering wheel runs you over and you're dead.
Good for you.
You were right.
You're still dead.
Good for you.
You had the right to do it.
You're still dead.
When Shiloh Hendrix, remember the woman who called the kid the N word and then raised, what was it, three quarters of a million dollars on this?
I'm like, this is all ass backwards.
It's not because you can't say, all right, everyone got their fatigue.
Everyone used that word, fatigue.
And she's just speaking out what everyone else is thinking.
First of all, if you're saying that, that's not what I'm thinking.
And I know people like to throw around free speech and slurs as an exercise of free speech.
That's not what I'm thinking.
And that's not, I don't think, what most people are thinking.
But she raised three quarters of a million dollars.
And I don't know if Chud the Builder got inspired by this business model, run around, say the N word.
He had a give, send, go, or I don't know if it was GoFundMe where he raised close to $100,000 or he's trying to because, you know, security now.
And the inevitable happened today.
And I don't know.
I haven't seen it from the ground.
I don't know if it's going to be what they call a good shoot or a fair shoot or bona fide self defense or if it's going to be, I don't know, provocation.
And this guy's going to jail for now having shot someone that he provoked and he escalated to shooting a man when he knew or at least was trying to get the man to punch him.
I mean, it's sort of exactly like the misrepresentation of.
Kyle Rittenhouse.
People called him a racist, and there's some idiots out there who still think he shot black people.
In fact, he just thought he shot three white criminals, one of which was a pedo, the other was a habitual criminal.
And people were like, Well, why does he go with a gun?
Well, he did go with a gun, calling people what would otherwise be fighting words, exercising his free speech, but that's what people thought.
And I said, Even then, if you go armed and provoke a bar fight and somebody punches you and then you shoot them, it'll be a question as to whether or not it's self defense.
And it's not clear that it will be.
Well, I was just exercising my free speech knowing that I was armed.
Knowing that those words are likely to entice, incite, provoke some form of confrontation, and then I shoot him afterwards?
I can't see Jack Squat from happening with this, and I love how everybody's come to wild, wild opinions.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
I can't even tell if that clack clack was the gunshot.
Holy shit.
They're out here.
What the fuck?
Somebody got shot.
Is there someone there?
Yeah.
Oh my God.
So apparently, that's Chud the Builder on top of the guy, I think, reserving the right to be an alumni or not expressing an opinion on legitimacy.
The guy did not die.
Chud the Builder apparently shot himself.
Is someone down?
I just see the one guy.
Oh my God.
Is someone down?
I just see the one guy.
Oh my God.
I thought I heard that noise again.
Okay, fine.
So it's not on top of the one guy.
Oh my God.
It's okay, Mav.
Alright.
Sorry, that made my heart beat.
No, I'm right there.
Someone's either breathing heavy or they have a dog.
He's not dead.
He's fucking dead.
Oh, shit.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Someone called him because I'm recording.
I'm calling him.
I'm calling him.
And.
That's the inevitability of what happened.
Now it turns out Chud the Builder has been charged with attempted murder.
Let's bring this out and let's bring this up.
Live streamer Chud the Builder.
Let's see here.
What do I do?
Subscribe.
Yeah, no thanks.
I ain't subscribing to USA Today.
You didn't see it yet.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Let's try to navigate through this website.
Controversial live streamer Chud the Builder shot, charged with attempted murder.
Way to create a misleading headline.
Apparently, he shot himself in the arm by accident after shooting.
Apparently, he got shot in the arm.
By his own gun, by himself.
A charge of attempted murder.
All right, let's hear this.
Controversial live streamer Chud the Builder has been charged with attempted murder following an alleged physical altercation that left two people, including himself, shot outside at Tennessee courthouse.
The contractor and live streamer, whose real name is Dalton Etherly, was detained after law enforcement said he and another man got into a fight on May 13 that escalated into gunfire at the Montgomery County Court Complex in Clarksville.
The city is about 50 miles northwest of Nashville.
During the confrontation, A man was shot in the stomach and transported by medical helicopter to Vanderbilt University Center, where officials said on May 14, he remained in stable condition.
What movie was it from where they said getting shot in the gut is like the slowest, most painful way to die?
Everly, 28, was also injured in an apparent self inflicted injury and taken to Vanderbilt Hospital.
Police Response to Gunfire00:07:21
After his release, he was booked at the county jail.
Why would they refer to it as Chud the Builder shot, charged with attempted murder, in the headline when he shot himself?
That's very curious.
Thanks to the quote, thanks to the quick actions of our courthouse deputies, the situation likely kept from being much worse.
Montgomery County Sheriff said their dedication to keeping the courthouse safe was clearly demonstrated today.
Either Lee is known for posting videos of himself calling people racial slurs and flashing his firearm.
Dude's going, he's going to jail.
I'll predict it right or wrong, whatever you think, it's self defense.
He's going to jail.
What happened at the courthouse about 1 20 p.m. local time?
Yada, yada, yada.
They responded to a report of shots being fired.
Arriving officers detained two men in a physical altercation that escalated to gunfire, the sheriff's office said in a statement.
Both men were transported to the hospital.
Etherly, who has been at the courthouse earlier in the day for a scheduled hearing in a case filed by Midland Credit Management, was out.
Why would he carry a gun?
I don't know where you check your gun into a Tennessee courthouse, but was outside the complex when he approached the other man, police said.
Etherly live streamed the incident.
In the video, Etherly tells first responders a man was pointing and laughing at him.
Etherly told first responders he approached the man, who told him to back off and that if he did use race, what's up?
I can pick out other people's typos.
There's two typos thus far into this.
That if he did use racially insensitive language, he would punch Etherly.
Etherly was charged with attempted murder, employing a firearm during a dangerous felony, aggravated assault, and reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon.
Let me just see something.
Employing a firearm during a dangerous felony.
What was the dangerous felony?
I'm presuming it's going to be assault.
Booked.
Remained held without bond pending arraignment.
It was not immediately known whether Etherly had obtained an attorney to represent him in the case.
The guy's got a kid, from what I understand.
Locals have long been raising the alarm about Etherly and his content.
Note to the sheriff's office this wouldn't have happened if y'all had taken the public's concerns into account the first time and done something about him sooner.
A post on the agency's Facebook page announcing Etherly's charges read.
The Montgomery County Police, what is this here?
The Montgomery County Democratic Party said Etherly has long been attempting to gain local notoriety as a white.
Supremacists.
This afternoon, if preliminary reports are correct, he may have gotten his wish, the party said in the statement about the shooting.
The Montgomery County Police Department will follow developments closely.
Yada, yada, yada.
Chud the Builder arrested at a Nashville steakhouse a week earlier.
The incident marked Ethily's second arrest in a week following May 9 altercation in Nashville involving a restaurant tab at a downtown steakhouse.
In an arrest affidavit, the Metro Nashville Police Department reported Ethily ordered two entrees, cocktails, and appetizers, totaling $371.
Who the hell spends that?
On alcohol and food, you could have made that at home with better meat, bigger drinks for $50.
Use your.
Enter the slurs in the chat right now.
Bada bing, bada boom.
I'm joking.
When the restaurant realized he had been live streaming, they asked him to stop his actions.
The affidavit said he became disruptive, started making racial slurs, yelling, screaming, and otherwise creating a scene.
I'm not paying if you're kicking me out, easily responded before leaving the restaurant, according to the affidavit.
Remind me to tell you a story about my grandfather told me when I.
No, he couldn't have told me this.
Because I would not have been old enough to remember it.
My grandmother told me this story of an experience with my grandfather.
Police found him walking nearby court paper show when officers tried to take him into custody.
He pulled his arm away.
He was taken into custody, charged with theft of services, disorderly cut, cheap bastard.
You know, not to, you know, if the person were me.
If the person happened to be of a certain ethnic origin and left without paying, you know what people would be saying about that person.
Online court record show he is slated to appear in court on July 17th for a settlement hearing in that case.
Well, dude's life just took a very different turn.
So that's what's going on with Chud the Builder.
And it's an amazing thing when Shiloh Hendrix had that incident.
And I was like, this is exactly, it's a good point in terms of money laundering.
Going back to Jason Whitlock from the intro of this video, Jason Whitlock saying, this is how you launder money for civil, not civil disobedience, I'm sorry, for civil rupture of civil discourse.
This is how you start a race war by laundering through these crowdsourcing sites.
And I'm not saying that they should not be allowed to crowdsource, period, full stop.
This is how it happens.
This is how you do it.
You get the George Soros's of the world.
If they want to see a race war, they go find either their paid assets or their useful idiots to go run, and then you reward them for being idiots.
Anyhow, that's what happened to Chud the Builder.
It was inevitable.
I knew it was going to happen.
I wasn't opining on it publicly because some people would say every fear hides a wish.
I would have said it as well.
And there was no wish there.
It was inevitability.
What's his face?
Bruce Willis out of Die Hard, whichever one it was.
You do certain things in life, you know that you are asking for certain consequences, right or wrong, you're going to have asked for them.
And if you get them, you can't complain about it.
And also, there are some words to some people under some circumstances that I think you might be deserving of certain acts of violence, depending on the intensity.
That scene out of The Patriot was it The Patriot?
When the British guy is trying to torment Mel Gibson, and even though the British guy isn't the one who did the thing to his family and his wife, you get into someone's face and mock how their spouse was brutally.
Assaulted and murdered, you dude.
I don't even care if you didn't do it, you're gonna get your comeuppance.
I think it was from the Patriot.
You can correct me in the chat, but I, you know, there's a couple of scenes you remember and you forget what movie they're from, but that's that.
And good point about trying to start a race.
Where the only thing I would say to Jason Whitlock, you know, the weirdest thing on earth is uh, and this is not to get political, this is just straight up observation the riots don't tend to start when the aggressor or the inflictor of the violence is black and the Receiver of the violence is white.
Typically, it tends to result the other way.
Summer of Love, BLM, whenever you have a black victim, it immediately goes to systemic racism, police brutality, all these other bogus arguments, and then you get your summers of love.
It doesn't happen when the Daniel Shavers of the world are killed by police, that white kid who's murdered, as far as I'm concerned, by SWAT in Vegas.
It doesn't happen when countless other white, Latino, Asian people are killed by police.
It tends to only happen under certain circumstances.
So, if the idea is to start a race war, I mean, maybe what Whitlock was saying was if Chud the Builder actually shot and killed a black man, then there would be race wars throughout.
So now I have to actually reassess, and that's a damn good point.
You get a vitriolic, self proclaimed racist, white supremacist, whatever, taunting black people with racial slurs.
And then when one lashes out, lunges back, shoots and kills him, you know what people would be doing in the streets.
It would be summer of love on steroids.
So that's what's going on with Chud the Builder for those who may not have known, and some of you may not want to have known, but too late.
Knowledge is like an infectious disease that once it infects the brain, you can't take it back.
And it's like a gift that once given cannot be returned.
Deer Hunter Movie Comparison00:02:04
Thank you all for being here.
We're not done yet, people.
I'm just joking.
We're getting started.
Viva Fry, former Montreal litigator turned Kurt Florida Rumbler.
Let's see what we're doing here.
By the way, speaking of movies and speaking of, well, I was going to say, not speaking of words that will get you.
Subjected to violence.
I do a, we started doing this show now, me and this guy named Mark Grobert, Lord Buckley on X, and we do weekly movie reviews.
And tonight we're doing Deer Hunter.
And, you know, I'm a bit of a baby, for those who don't know.
And I say jokingly, I sometimes cry during commercials.
It's a joke, but it's not really a joke.
And so I re watched or am re watching Deer Hunter, and I was watching it this morning, doing my review on this, you know, trying to get.
Refreshed.
And I'm like, if I watch the last scene of this movie, I'm going to be probably upset for the show.
So I put it on pause and I'm going to get back to it to refresh my memory before.
But every Thursday, Lord Buckley, Mark Robert, he's got a great show with Eric Hanley.
America's Untold Stories.
What's up with Lord Buckley?
We do this show.
I'll give everybody the link.
This is the landing page now.
164 followers.
Get in there and join and subscribe, people.
And we're doing Deer Hunter tonight.
I forgot.
How intense that Russian roulette scene was when they were in the Viet Cong makeshift internment camp.
Holy crabapples.
Tune in tonight, it's going to be an amazing episode.
We're live on vivabarnslaw.locals.com.
Let me see what's happening in our chat over there.
Here, let's bring this up.
We're live on Rumble.
My time slot is three o'clock.
By the way, I'm going to mention it again as we do the story on what's her face?
Cynthia West.
Robbie Sauce is coming on tomorrow.
So, Robbie Sauce, if you don't know who he is, you're going to know who he is.
I think he might be Vinnie O'Shaughnessy's doppelganger.
Awesome guy, funny guy, insightful guy coming on tomorrow.
So, three o'clock Eastern tomorrow.
Robbie Sauce.
And let's see here.
Personal Attacks and Empathy00:15:06
Critical Thought says Who would have thought that David is an emotional kind of guy?
F. Chaton says they aired this unedited and normal TV when I was a kid.
My parents let me watch it.
The end scene traumatized me as a kid.
And I just totally forgot how it.
And now that you know how they made the movie, I'm not going to get into it.
We're going to get into it tonight.
Now that you know how they made the movie, they weren't acting, they were living as close to as you can without having gone through.
So, yeah, that's it.
That's what's going on here.
Christopher Walken and Robert De Niro.
Yep.
And Michael Simonaro, the director.
Who were some of the other?
Meryl Streep.
Okay, what do we want to start with?
Do we want to start with, let's go to the chat.
Do we want to start with Cynthia West or do we want to start with the CIA, not the CIA, the COVID whistleblower hearing yesterday?
We're going to start with Thomas Massey, Cynthia West.
I'm not only, I'm not emotional.
I'm not emotional, people.
I'm quite rational.
I believe that I suffer from something or I've been told that.
Do we want to get medical?
Let's get medical.
Anybody who knows anything about what is colloquially referred to as OCD, or I don't know if it's so much ADHD, but obsessive compulsive disorder, or something that goes along with hot empathy.
Have you ever heard the term hot empathy?
Let me see if this is an actual term here.
Hot empathy.
It is a clinical term.
So let me see if it means what I thought it meant, at least what I was told the last time I was told.
Hot empathy, and it's not sexual, people.
So get your minds out of the gutters.
The hot cold empathy gap is cognitive bias where people fail to understand how visceral emotional hot states, fear, anger, hunger, passion affect their own others' behavior and preferences.
When a cold rational state, people underestimate the intensity of future emotions.
When in a hot state, they struggle to act rationally.
That's not what I was told hot empathy meant the last time.
I was told that hot empathy meant that you can actually, in as much as humanly possible, not just relate to and not just be empathetic to, but actually to some extent feel what other people feel.
And I remember one of the most visceral.
What, um, uh, anyways, a visceral moment when I could actually feel someone else's pain.
And, you know, you, um, what the hell was I about to say now?
Anyways, it doesn't matter.
Oh, um, so now I totally forgot what I was about to say.
It's a, it was trying to work a segue into Cynthia West and Thomas Massey.
And I totally forgot what it was now.
It'll come back in a second.
I have been following this.
Hit piece in real time against Thomas Massey.
And I've been, you know, people use the term crashing out and they use it in the, you know, a manner to minimize or reduce to hysteria as opposed to address the substance of.
And they use it contextually on Twitter when someone engages a lot on a certain subject.
And in as much as it's as insightful, meaningful, and important as, you know, telling a woman she's being hysterical in order to minimize that which she's saying.
It is something that results only from the nature of X. People are not used to dialogue.
And when you see dialogue on X, it kind of looks a little weird because you don't view these things as conversations.
You view these things as quips back and forth and you move on.
And when someone actually engages in a meaningful sense, people then say, You're crashing out.
Why are you spending so much time on this?
Mother effer.
First of all, I hate the term crashing out.
It's stupid, although you can tell sometimes.
You want to know who crashes out every now and again and how you use it properly?
Go look at Mark Levin's Twitter feed.
And when his replies turn into your mother, your mother, your mom, your POS, whatever, that's crashing out.
Substantive dialogue and responses is not crashing out, but at the end of the day, I don't care.
I have been following this Cynthia West.
Deposition, bullshit, deposition style video from a favorable Kentucky lawyer who allegedly lost, I don't know what congressional run against Thomas Massey.
He lost something against Massey.
There was a good lawyer from Doan Law.
I think it's Doan Law, KY maybe, or Doan Law, who broke it down.
A woman named Cynthia West, out of the blue, six days before the Thomas Massey primary, a Thomas Massey who has been under fire, vilified by.
I don't want to say mainstream media, vilified by players in the political field.
Vilified for the stupidest reasons ever.
And not just for the stupidest reasons ever.
Some of the reasons are factually incorrect, like just straight up wrong.
But when you hate people, you know, your hot empathy, you can believe lies because it confirms what you already believe.
Even if the lies are wrong, and this is the classic phenomenon, well, it's wrong, but it's close enough to the truth, or it's wrong, but it's wrong, but, you know, oh, sure, I retweeted a video of.
Alleged torture in a Venezuelan detainment camp, and it was from an actual movie.
But things like that happen, so I'm right to support whatever.
Some of the attacks on Massey have been factually incorrect, totally, I would say, illogical, but politically motivated.
A week before the primaries, where he's going up against Ed Gallerin, who Trump supported, Trump backed, heavily funded by certain organizations, a woman comes out and does a 15 minute bullshit interview that I don't think anybody even watched with a biased Kentucky lawyer.
Purportedly a sworn statement under oath, although we don't know who swore the oath, and there might be some legal questions about that in terms of legitimacy.
And if you bothered to watch it, it took 20 whole minutes, it may be like 12 minutes if you watch it at one and a half, you realize the video said absolutely nothing.
Absolutely nothing.
Other than, I felt pressured to do things that I didn't want to do, and therefore I broke a relationship with Thomas Massey.
And you come out and somehow defend who is politically unpopular, and people stop thinking.
People stop thinking rationally.
They stop thinking critically and they start thinking like idiots.
And they turn into monsters that they had hitherto criticized.
Let me see if I can bring this one up here.
I want to bring up the video that she had posted as a follow up to her interview.
Now, her interview, I did a recap, I won't do it again now.
Her video was basically, I. Had a purport to have had a relationship with Thomas Massey.
We don't know exactly the nature of that relationship because it's not clear if it was physical, emotional, spiritual, platonic.
And you know what?
I'm gonna have to go to my Twitter feed to get this.
And she says, I got a job in DC.
I got fired from that job.
Before I got fired from that job, I broke up the relationship with Thomas Massey, although we still don't know the extent of that relationship or what nature that relationship was.
And I don't even give a shit if it happened.
And then allegations that Thomas Massey offered her money to be quiet, even though the dates don't necessarily align with this.
And you say this story doesn't make sense.
It reeks of Brett Kavanaugh, false accusations.
Donald Trump, false accusations.
Roy Moore.
Have we forgotten about Roy Moore?
Roy Moore, out of nowhere, sexual assault allegations or sexual impropriety allegations a week before the election.
He loses as a result of it.
I don't think that's going to happen this time.
He sues the outlet for defamation, and three years later, he is awarded $8 million for defamation.
And you idiots, I'm calling you idiots.
And it's not just an insult to avoid discussion, it's an insult substantiated by discussion.
You idiots out there who are jumping on this bandwagon, don't learn from history, don't remember history, or there is some other incentive out there that is causing you to become idiots.
After my analysis of the Cynthia West video, and I say, I call bullcrap.
And people out there seem to be particularly dense and not understand what bull crap is.
I don't care if she had a relationship with Thomas Massey.
I don't care if you think that having a relationship within whatever proximity of your wife dying is immoral.
Anybody out there, and I really want to say this, I want you to understand this.
If you say it's immoral to have a relationship with another woman within too close a proximity to your deceased spouse, who you've been happily married to for three decades, And you don't have a problem with infidelity, which is cheating on your existing spouse, you, sir, are an idiot.
Period.
Full stop.
If you say, oh, what a prick.
He must have been cheating on her before she passed away.
A, you're a judgmental prick, making up information that you have no basis to be making up.
And B, just apply that logic to you know who.
All right, so you think it's immoral to enter into a relationship too soon after the death of your spouse, but you're okay with multiple cheating.
And by the way, Not that I'm okay with either.
I think one is bad and the other one is not bad.
But when it comes to political performance, you've clearly indicated you've got no problem with one.
And it takes a special degree of inhumanity and hypocrisy to now say you've got a problem with the other.
After her original video, Cynthia comes out with this My name is Cynthia West, and I believe it is important to speak up and hold those in power accountable.
I will not be silenced.
I will never back down.
And I will never stop fighting for what is right.
I just want to pause it right now.
She's not bound by any NDA.
And it's arguable whether or not she would have ever been bound by any NDA that Sparks, her former employer who fired her within six weeks, had.
She's not bound by any NDA.
She put out that video with that lawyer who called her courageous.
I don't know, what was it, a week ago?
No, it wasn't a week ago.
It was this week.
Nothing is preventing her from saying everything now.
To the extent she already sacrificed the $60,000 settlement that Sparks, her former employer, had offered her, it's already gone, gone with the wind.
Tell us something of substance right now.
This is the follow up to her video saying, I can't talk because I'm going to lose my NDA, but I know I'm going to lose it now.
You lost it.
It's over.
Now tell us exactly what your criticism is against Thomas Massey.
By the way, spoiler none.
Yes, Thomas Massey and I had a personal relationship.
That's not a secret.
Pause it.
Personal relationship.
Very interesting.
I've got personal relationships with a lot of people.
Is it sexual?
I can tell you one thing.
If I ever, I'm not saying if, I. Tell people if you cheat on your spouse, you should expect to wake up with a Ray Liotta type wife out of Goodfellas.
Period.
You cheat on your spouse, you are flirting with your own existence on this earth.
So, period.
Personal relationship?
Great.
I got a personal relationship with a number of people I've met through this venture.
It's not sexual.
It's not amorous.
It's platonic, but it's personal.
All right, you got a personal relationship with Massey.
Fine.
I'd like to know what kind.
And I'm not going to pretend otherwise, but things dramatically changed.
The relationship ended, and I experienced conduct that I believe was inappropriate, intimidating, and designed to silence me.
Pause.
What conduct by whom?
First of all, she says the relationship ended.
She admitted in that interview, she broke it off with Thomas Massey when she went to work for Sparks.
I experienced conduct that I considered inappropriate, abusive, and intimidating.
Now, I believe it was inappropriate, intimidating, and designed to silence me.
Now, it's not for nothing.
This was, I would say, either written by a lawyer or someone who is sufficiently deceitful to think like a lawyer.
You experienced behavior.
From whom?
Because if it's from Sparks, I don't give a sweet bugger all.
Do I think politicians are good employers?
Hell no.
As a lawyer, by the way, one of the jokes that I had with one of my clients, who was a real estate agent, says, I never lease out to lawyers or doctors because they're notorious assholes.
Do I think any different of politicians?
By and large, no.
And there's a reason why so many lawyers become politicians because they're dishonest assholes.
All right, so you experienced conduct that you felt was intimidating, abusive, whatever, intended to silence.
What conduct and by whom?
You're free.
Let's hear it.
Nothing.
Since speaking publicly, I faced political retaliation, personal attacks, and the coordinated efforts to discredit me.
Frankly, that reaction says more about the culture of power and intimidation in politics than it does about me.
Well, you might be right about that.
You experienced coordinated political blowback against you.
Is that what you said?
That reaction says political retaliation.
Political retaliation.
I think she said.
Since speaking publicly, I faced political retaliation.
Just political retaliation.
One might say confession through projection.
What would one think?
Baseless, vague accusations that still make no substantive accusations are six days out of a primary.
Some might say that that's political retaliation.
Personal attacks and the coordinated efforts to discredit me.
Anybody on the internet who complains about personal attacks, I mean, give me a flipping break.
You should, by and large, be nice in as much as humanly possible.
If you complain about personal attacks while you act and live on the internet, grow up.
Frankly, that reaction says more about the culture of power and intimidation in politics than it does about me.
Here's what I know.
What do you know?
Transparency and accountability cannot only apply when it's politically convenient.
But by the way, listen to what she says in this entire video.
And understand it through the optics that she's only talking about Sparts, who might have fired her maybe abusively within a six week period.
You're still in a probationary period.
If you view and listen to everything she's saying as though it applies to her former employer, everything she says is true, could be true.
Everything she says might be true, might be substantiated.
And none of it has to do with Thomas Massey, but she's not lying at any point of this video.
It's a very, very subtle thing that if you have your political blinders on, you anti Massey dummies out there, You might not understand it.
Everything she says in this video could be true of Spartz, but the ambiguity, because it's not clarified, allows people to say, oh, all of this might apply to Massey.
Defending the Unfairly Treated00:15:11
The same people who demand the truth from everyone else cannot suddenly hide behind attacks and intimidation when the questions are directed at them.
I have questions for you.
They're very simple, they're very clear.
I put them out there.
You're invited on the show anytime you want, Cynthia.
What did Thomas Massey specifically do by way of inappropriate conduct?
And what evidence do you have to substantiate it?
I am running for school board in Okaloosa County because I believe leadership should protect people.
Not pressure them into silence.
Leadership should protect people, not pressure them into silence.
If she's talking about sparks, what she's saying could be 1000% accurate, but she's ambiguous enough that some people want to pretend she's talking about Massey, even though there's zero evidence to substantiate that.
Whether that's in Congress or on the school board, the most important thing is transparency and accountability.
And no amount of backlash is going to deter me from standing up for what I believe is right.
Against powerful people.
It's uncomfortable.
By the way, do you notice how she's saying powerful people and not powerful men?
Do you understand this?
Like, people are just too flipping dense to understand when they're being manipulated.
Or maybe some of them know they're being manipulated.
Maybe some of them are being manipulated with the sweet green.
In the Epstein context, the victims were saying powerful men.
And she's not saying powerful men right now, but she's using the same language and the same rhetoric, but conveniently not saying powerful men because that might be a lie.
And instead, saying powerful people, which could include sparks, to the extent that sparks might be one hell of a nasty employer.
And then it's true.
True, but misleading.
And everyone, you can tell me if you think I'm crazy and grasping at straws.
It's difficult, but doing the right thing often is.
My name is Cynthia West.
I'm running for school board, and I will always stand up to bullies, and you can always count on me to tell the truth.
I will always stand up to bullies, and you can always count on me to tell the truth.
Suggesting, implying that Massey's the bully, whereas if it is in fact sparks, What she said in that video is entirely true.
Lord knows that we did not know it was going to be used for her ad campaign for Okaloosa County School Board.
Now, some of you out there are saying, Viva, you're not only crazy, Viva.
I don't remember you.
I don't remember you crashing out like this for Trump.
There was someone who actually said this to me and said, I don't remember you crashing out like this for Trump.
Or someone actually said, or the Jan Sixers.
And I'm like, you try not to swear and you try to be nice.
I think you can't be more of an idiot.
If you think that I didn't vigorously defend Trump when I thought he was wronged by a system, Russiagate, you know, I was sort of beginning to open my mouth a little bit, at least express my own personal views.
Russiagate vigorously defended Trump.
Impeachment one vigorously defended Trump.
January sixth vigorously defended Trump.
Impeachment two vigorously defended Trump.
What were the other ones?
What were the other?
E. Jean Carroll?
Holy sweet, merciful crabapples.
Go see how vigorously I was defending Trump.
What was the other one?
Leticia James, the disgorgement.
Go see how vigorously I defended Trump.
The Stormy Daniels hush money payment.
Go see how vigorously I defended Trump.
It was one of all the Georgia County.
And not just Trump, by the way.
I defended everyone in his orbit who I thought was being treated unfairly, even when it became politically unpopular to protect or defend them.
Jenna Ellis, by way of one, raised money for her defense, defended her, even after she copped a deal.
Said, like, there, but for the grace of God, go I.
I don't know what it's like to be in Jenna Ellis's shoes.
You know, the pressure to agree to a plea deal, even if it comes back and totally humiliates you later on, I won't judge it.
John Eastman, Jeff Clark, someone said, I didn't defend the Jan Sixers of this vocally.
You are idiots.
When I see someone being treated unfairly in my view, I will defend them.
And then when I see people acting like raging, inhumane hypocrites, I will call them out.
I got to show you something.
It's grotesque.
This guy, Frank McCormick, I know I've run into him a few times in the past on Twitter.
Guy Frank McCormick, I forget exactly, there was something about it's funny.
You could just like, you could put the people who are taking certain positions, you could clearly drawing sides.
Frank McCormick, just the other day, I commented on a post where he posted AI slop.
I hate that word, but I have to use it this time of Thomas Massey in a Tinder page, and he's taking a selfie.
And some people on the internet, because some people are stupid, thought it was real.
And I say, posting this crap, it's just a joke.
It's not a joke when it makes its way on to a Benny Johnson segment where you read the joke, but in reading the joke, you actually put that information and you put that disinformation into the atmosphere.
This morning, he's got another.
It's just a joke.
Frank McCormick.
Listen, read this.
And I mean, I'll weigh my words and be nice.
Frank McCormick is, yeah, CB Heresy.
Heresy is a good name for his account.
I am an attorney representing Thomas Massey.
This is notification to At Will Chamberlain that we are suing you for defamation.
Tomorrow, Mr. Massey plans to march with the Epstein victims to your door and serve you.
Please respect his privacy as he grieves for his late wife.
It's just a joke.
I'm just joking about a man's dead wife.
And you know what the amazing thing is when you get to know certain personalities on X, or you can double check if you're not sure, you can say, hmm, what would make this guy?
Let me just take this out for a second.
We'll do the exercise together.
What would make this guy a world class scumbag?
What would make this guy a world class hypocrite?
Well, I know that when people were coming out and attacking Erica Kirk, and I vigorously defended Erica Kirk as well, to the point where people were like, she's not going to marry you.
I defended Erica Kirk and I still will because I think the attacks on her.
The impugning of her reputation, the impugning of her intentions, telling her she's not grieving properly, what kind of.
They were not just wrong, they were inhuman.
And I question the humanity of anybody who did that.
So I say, look, I took shit for defending Erica Kirk and people criticizing her grieving process.
What would make this guy a world class POS hypocrite is if he criticized others for their criticizing how Erica Kirk grieved while simultaneously mocking the dead wife of Thomas Massey.
Oh, and lo and behold, lo and behold, wouldn't you know it?
Scumbags gonna scum.
This is from the Viva Fry.
You're not just a rapacious hypocrite, CB Heresy.
You are truly a disgusting soulless creature.
No better than the people you said, quote, go straight to the wall, end quote, if you were, quote, king, end quote, for, quote, just asking questions, end quote, about Erica Kirk's, quote, short grief process.
You can't make this stuff up.
Did you forget about that post?
Did you forget about the standard of morality and basic humanity?
What astonishes me is not that you are such a disgusting hypocrite, but that you seemingly don't even appreciate it.
But congrats.
You are just as despicable and evil as the people you said, quote, these are not my words.
I don't talk about putting people on the wall.
Go straight to the wall for how they treated Erica Kirk.
Your words, not mine, just so the internet understands that.
I got to bring this up in a separate post because it doesn't come up in incognito.
It's the most grotesque thing on earth.
The amount of people out there who said everyone attacking Erica Kirk and how she's grieving are terrible, terrible people.
And now I'm going to mock Thomas Massey for even if he did engage in a relationship too soon after his wife died.
Awesome hypocrites.
Now do infidelity.
There you're boning another woman while the wife that you said, tell death to us part, is still alive.
And you think you're the good people in all of this?
You know, this is the tweet.
Frank McCormick.
People are beginning to attack Erica Kirk for, quote, being a Zionist puppy, end quote, and claiming they're, quote, just asking questions, end quote, about her, quote, short grief process, end quote.
That's fucking it.
If I'm king, these people go straight to the wall along with the radical left.
That's Frank McCormick, who then comes out today and says mockingly, please respect his privacy, Thomas Massey, as he grieves for his late wife.
Scum.
Of the earth.
And then people with the perpetually moving target, because remember when this came out, when this came out, it was allegations of sexual misconduct by Thomas Massey.
Right now, it's not even clear if they had any sexual relationship.
By the sounds of it, they both sound like very religious Christians.
And it sounds like, you know, I don't know that they're humans and people have sex.
But by her original video where she says Thomas Massey gave her a promise ring or something, I mean, it's nice in its innocence.
It's not even clear if they had sex.
I won't reiterate what I said about the sex part either, but the perpetually moving target is this started off as sexual misconduct allegations by Thomas Massey.
And then when it became what sexual misconduct allegation?
Oh, he paid her $5,000 to shut her up about what?
The funny thing is this even if he paid her $5,000 to not disclose their relationship, because people would respond exactly the way they are responding, like a bunch of hypocrite, scumbag scoundrels, even if he did that, Now, do Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump.
This is why I don't need to worry about someone going through my Twitter feed and saying, when has Viva said Trump money, hush money to Stormy Daniels is okay?
But even if it were that, hush money to Cynthia West from Thomas Massey, that's bad.
You won't find it because I've got a fear of God and I've got some shame and some honor to my parents and a little bit of wanting to not ever be thought of as a liar, a hypocrite, or someone that can be manipulated based on political bias or financial interests.
But originally, sexual misconduct, because she said something like he was asking her to do, suggesting it was like some dirty sex or something.
Then it doesn't happen.
Then her follow up story is like, all right, so what's the story here?
Did he pay you to shut up?
Or after you broke up and you're a single mom with two kids who just lost her job in DC and is going through a divorce, maybe he offered you $5,000 so that you could stay on your feet for a few months until you find a new job.
Or maybe he just said, Look, people are going to judge me for having entered into a relationship too quickly after my wife's death.
I don't think there's anything wrong with it, but would you mind not saying?
Even if he did that, by the way, now do Stormy Daniels.
More likely than not, at some point he said, Look, you just lost your job in DC.
You moved to DC because I got you a job.
You lost your job.
By the way, people who lose too many jobs or can't stay married for unnatural reasons, there's a correlation there.
Let me bring this up for one second.
If you know someone who can't hold down a job, It's not the job's problem and it's not the job's fault.
And if you know people who've been married multiple times or can't stay married or can't stay in long term relationships, it's an indication of them.
So now you have a woman who's going through a divorce.
I don't know how many times she's been married, but she's going through a divorce.
Apparently, she just lost her job.
And it's possible.
It's possible Thomas Massey said, Look, you lost your job.
You came down here to be closer to me.
I feel very bad.
Here's 5,000 bucks to stay on your feet for a little while.
That's possible, too.
But she comes out with this tweet and said to correct afterwards, by the way.
Let's see this.
Cynthia says, or Syntax, I never said I made a new complaint specific to Thomas.
When I said I spoke with ethics, what I meant was that I informed them Thomas offered me $5,000 to just walk away.
Remember those words.
I was already communicating with them regarding Victoria.
That's Spartz who fired her.
And I added that information into the concerns I was already discussing with them about the office environment, not that anything was ever done with it.
I also gave the information to my house legal team.
If you really want to look into something interesting, go look at how they paused the open complaint regarding Victoria Spartz, not Thomas Massey, and how she treats her staff, not Thomas Massey and not you.
Cynthia, during the last campaign cycle, because they did not want it to appear they were engaging in voter interference.
They said they were going to reopen it afterwards, but they never did.
I could skip all this.
I don't care about sparks.
Don't care about it.
Then look into the meaningful whistleblower protections even exist for host staffers.
Don't care about it, as far as the Massey accusations go.
And honestly, why would anyone come forward after seeing what's happening to me?
I'd be happy to take a polygraph test on my entire.
How about we can come up for these very same questions that I asked here?
Serious question.
And I quote her When I spoke to the ethics, what I meant was that I informed them that Thomas offered me $5,000 to just walk away.
Walk away from what?
Walk away from complaining about the bad conditions working for Spartz.
Walk away from the alleged misconduct allegations against Massey.
What a walk away from your relationship with Massey.
Massey, look, we're broken up.
She's like, what am I going to do now?
Here's $5,000.
It'll carry you a few months.
Go.
But I'm just unplugged by Mike.
And then let's see here.
Do you have any specific allegations of misconduct against Massey himself?
That should be an easy yes or no.
And if yes, what are they?
And forget a polygraph.
Come on my channel for an interview live, unedited.
People will come to their own conclusions after you ask these proper questions.
I don't think she's going to come on.
Link.
Let me just get some of the highlights of people being amazing hypocrites and amazing idiots.
People found a picture of him with her in South Africa on what she admitted was a political trip, but what the likes of others try to qualify as a romantic trip.
And by the way, don't care if it was a romantic trip.
I don't know how people grieve.
I don't pretend to know how people grieve.
And if you think it's horrible that a man should enter into a relationship too soon after the death of his wife, you should think it's equally horrible for a man to cheat on his living wife.
And if you don't, you're an idiot.
But Mags, the guy who thinks being called Canadian is.
It's an amazing thing, also, like these people on the so called MAGA, so called MAHA, I think they're filthy saboteurs who are doing everything possible, deliberately or not, to make MAGA and MAHA look like a bunch of bigoted idiots.
This Canadian's video didn't age well in response to my analysis.
That picture is from, what was it, from November?
Wow, a photo of him smiling on a political trip to South Africa six months after his wife died.
Congratulations, you're no better than the savages who went after Erica Kirk for the video of her with her fingers in JD Vance's hair.
I didn't even want to share that video or that picture, but you do remember it.
What kind of woman holds a man's hair like this after her husband has been brutally.
You are a bunch of assholes.
Give yourself a round of applause.
You have more in common with the animals harassing Erica Kirk than you originally thought.
Oh my goodness.
And someone else pointed out Amuse.
Check out their account on X.
This is a face in, no arm around her shoulder, nothing over here.
Selfie.
It's one of two things.
It's either an innocent selfie on a political trip, or they're actually having some form of a relationship.
I don't give a shit either way.
Infidelity and Hypocrisy00:05:47
And if you do, and you don't care about infidelity on your living wife, you are a hypocrite.
And for all the people, like this guy right here, nice Canadian.
Oh, real original.
Yeah, I'm Canadian.
It's a matter of fact that I was born in the country of Canada.
What would they?
I'm like, what would he do?
If I were black, would he say, yeah, way to go, black guy?
You wouldn't do that.
Maybe you would.
Maybe he would.
Maybe he'd go full Chud the Builder.
This idea of using.
National, religious, ethnic, cultural identity as a slip.
Good, you're an idiot and you're making MAGA and Maha look stupid.
And if that is your argument and you take objection to him entering into a relationship too early after the death of his wife, your argument applies tenfold against the person you claim to be supporting but are actually indirectly and inadvertently throwing under the bus.
And I think that is all that I care to talk about there.
I'm not defending Massey because I got a dog in the race.
I defend people who I think are being wronged.
If it turns out that there are pics or text messages of Massey saying, hey, Cynthia, let's do a threesome in Vegas.
Yeah, then I'll change my view.
I promise.
Until then, this woman saying he gave me a promise ring my goodness, this sounds like actually the most heartbreaking sort of rebound.
I don't know what you call it, but in as much as everybody was out there trashing the so called Candace crowd that were criticizing how Erica Kirk grieves, and now these same people are out there mocking Thomas Massey and his grieving process scum of the earth hypocrites.
And the fact that you don't understand.
This looks like a hit piece.
It smells like a hit piece.
It's a flipping hit piece six days out.
You put politics above reason.
You put whatever other interests you have above conscience, morality, and decency.
Congratulations.
May you live forever.
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It says Narcissists are masters of illusion.
They play the poor, abused victim while, in truth, they are wreaking havoc by torturing, mistreating, and abusing those that they fooled into loving them.
Why, Claire Butte?
Thank you very much, Bill.
We got Andrea.
I really don't understand what her complaint is.
It keeps getting more and more diluted as she speaks.
F. Charton says, Viva, any chance you can ask the behavior panel to go over her videos?
Yeah, well, I know people saying, what's with her eye?
And again, like, I'm not going to make, I don't know if people have been making the jibby jab eye.
I don't know if she's ever posted anything about getting a COVID shot.
Some people have either survived Bell's palsy, where random paralysis on half of the face.
Some people got it from the shot.
I don't poke those types of funds.
What was it last week where I was making fun of the guy on MS Now?
And I was making fun of his vocal fry.
And then as I'm making fun of his vocal fry, I look at his neck and he's got like a big scar.
I'm like, oh shit, have I been making fun of somebody for what is a medical condition, which is why you shouldn't make fun of people unless you're certain that you're not making fun of them for something that's beyond their control?
Stupidity and vocal fry.
Is not beyond other people's control.
They're a person's control.
But, you know, a damaged vocal cord from neck surgery is, and that would be wrong to make fun of.
Long story short, dude had vocal fried.
The scar was from surgery on a disc.
So, but it does make you check yourself before you make fun of somebody for something they can't control.
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Calling Out Mainstream Media00:08:35
All right.
Now, by the way, speaking of whether or not there might have been jab injuries on our last topic of discussion, yesterday they had the whistleblower hearings before I always get mixed up with this before Senate.
I think they're Senate oversight hearings, and they had COVID.
Whistleblower testifying to the fact that Anthony Fauci is a gosh forsaken criminal.
He's an absolute, unequivocal, say, in my view, because he hasn't been convicted of a crime.
He's a criminal.
He's a criminal who lied, who acted in a way that, without a doubt, compromised the global initiative response to COVID, and arguably, but not arguably, also through omission, may have duped.
People into submitting to an experimental medical procedure that was unnecessary to them and that in fact caused harm to them or ran the risk of causing harm to them and injured or killed countless people, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands.
You know, the death of an individual, the death of one person is a tragedy, the death of a hundred thousand is a statistic.
I think that was Stalin who said that.
So they had these hearings yesterday and I listened to it.
I mean, it's what's interesting is that they harped on the fact that no Democrats came to the hearing.
And I think it was Nick Sartor who put it out, said, you know, outrageous in his classic mastering of the X algorithm.
Outrageous!
What was something else?
No Democrats showed up to this hearing.
Republicans certainly let them know it.
I was just sitting there thinking, like, this is where, again, double edged swords of political acts are a dangerous thing.
You remember when Lex Westner was being deposed in the context of the Epstein?
Stuff, you know, for which Thomas Massey was taking a lot of flack.
And apparently, no Republicans showed up to the deposition of Lex Westner.
The only difference is that there were some staffers who showed up.
So it wasn't like a total no show.
The other thing is, you know, the deposition of Lex Westner, I'm not even going to say art, is objectively not as relevant.
Though I was interested in it and I did, in fact, watch it, by no means anywhere near as relevant at the national, international, deep state level as the Anthony Fauci COVID cover up.
That being said, It shows you the risks of when you want to play that type of political game when Republicans don't show up to something and the Democrats did the exact same.
I can't believe there are no Republicans here during this very important testimony of Lex Wester, who really said nothing throughout his entire thing.
They played that card then.
It was nowhere near as big of a card as it was this time.
And this time, Democrats didn't show up.
And it was a bombshell.
I actually want to get Nick Sortor's.
Nick Sortor from yesterday.
My goodness, this guy's mastered the Twitter.
Look at this.
You're going to go through his feed.
It's.
He's covering the news.
Let me see here.
And by the way, everybody, you can complain all you want.
Success leaves clues, and Nick is using X successfully.
So look for the word breaking.
Breaking.
Okay, no.
Now, no.
It was something like outrageous or shameful.
Okay, this is China stuff.
So it would have to be a little bit before the China stuff.
China!
My goodness, look at this.
Okay, former CIA.
That's what's his face on CNN.
So it was before this.
Before this, Justin.
Justin.
Breaking.
Now.
I'm not copying this.
I can't copy this because it'll irritate me too much.
My goodness.
Well, I'm not seeing it now.
Where the heck did it go?
Anyway, bottom line Democrats were harping on the fact that the Republicans were harping on the fact that no Democrats were there.
What was revealed during the testimony?
There's a lot of guys I like.
Holly is one of them.
I like Moody.
She was the former surgeon generalist, or no, the attorney general, not a surgeon, of Florida.
I like a lot of people and think they do great.
I liked also Trey Gowdy.
And the only problem is when you like people because they're good, sharp, and yet for some reason nothing good comes out of it.
And, you know, Holly's not there yet, but I like Holly.
Let me see this here.
Who do we start with?
We're going to start with.
My goodness.
We're going to start with Holly if I can find the tweet in the back.
You know, we're just going with whichever one I find first.
Senator Ron Johnson, I also like.
And the bottom line of all of this, by the way, Senator Ron Johnson.
During one of his, you know, when he had his five minutes, he's like, you know, what's amazing is the world doesn't know about this because legacy media won't cover it.
One of the most damning things, I'm sure it's going to come up in one of the clips, is when the whistleblower said that there was a culture within the community, the intelligence community, of wanting to defend China for the wrong reasons so as to cover up the fact that this was not, you know, born out of nature, people eating pendulum soup.
This was man made.
Because if it became known that it was, You know, man made and China had a hand in it.
I don't know.
It was somehow, it would be prejudicial to China and the intelligence community was protecting China.
When he said for the wrong reasons, my assessment is that he said for the wrong reasons because they wanted to protect China because it would be revealed that our own intelligence, our own government, not the Trump administration, was involved in it via Anthony Fauci, gain of function research that was outlawed but still being conducted.
And that if it were revealed that this was, in fact, a China virus the way Trump was saying it was, it would help Trump.
And so they were protecting China for the wrong reasons by covering up the fact that Trump was right.
It was a China virus resulting from criminal activity that was subsidized by the US government prior to Trump.
And Ron Johnson, in one of his sections, says, look, nobody knows about this because MSM and legacy media is not covering it.
And he singled out CNN, MS Now, all the, I think Fox News has had some people on, but then CNN had them on.
And this is what he said.
But I'll tell you the story I really want you to cover.
I sent you this report just as I was standing here.
Is the major scam that we uncovered in my committee two weeks ago about how the FDA on March 1st, 2021, knew that their safety surveillance system was going to hide and mask serious safety signals on serious adverse events.
26 days later, they were shown the safety signals on things like sudden cardiac death, pulmonary infarction, Bell's palsy, other types of strokes.
They continued to use the system that they knew hid these signals.
That's what you ought to have me on.
The mainstream media is completely covering this up.
I'm calling out the mainstream media.
Start covering this major, major scandal.
But I'll tell you the story.
They had to cover up the adverse events because otherwise people wouldn't have taken the vax, the shot, the jab.
Someone posted on Twitter, you know, what's an immediate IQ test for you?
And some of the responses, one of the responses, because you could tell politically which side that handle leaned to, is that anybody who calls the COVID vaccine a jab is stupid.
Anybody who calls the COVID jab a vaccine is stupid.
So, you got to hide the numbers because if you don't hide the numbers, then no one's going to take it.
I mean, we're lying to you for your.
It goes back to the Bill Brown narcissist meme that he showed.
Absolutely.
Here, there's another one.
This is from Senator Ron Johnson.
How many people died or are permanently disabled because the FDA ignored safety signals from the COVID injection?
We don't know because the mainstream won't cover it.
This is him making the points.
Me get the bottom of this.
And right now, I'm just using this moment.
I need the mainstream media.
CBS, ABC, CNN to step forward and start covering what is a major scam.
How many thousands, tens, hundreds of thousands of people are permanently disabled or possibly lost their life because our FDA hid the fact that there were safety signals screaming at them with the COVID injection?
CIA Raid Misinformation Scam00:03:14
So, again, you can't answer all my questions in terms of who's, but we need to figure out who is running this deep state.
Me, get the bottom of this.
And right now, I'm just using this moment.
You realize why MSM won't do it because they're sponsored by pharma companies.
They're sponsored by Pfizer, maybe by Moderna to a lesser degree.
That's why they won't do it.
But you don't want to report on the actual adverse events because that would make people reluctant to get the shot because they might actually suffer a very serious adverse event for something that wasn't of a risk to them in the first place.
I'm just going to pull up some random clips.
The whistleblower was James Erdman.
The third.
And this one's from Shadow of Ezra.
One of the benefits of going later on in the afternoon on the Rumble lineup, if you're watching this on Commitube, FIVA Fry on Rumble, is that by the time I get to cover something, other news has broken.
Yesterday, there was some misinformation, I'll say misinformation because I don't think people did it on purpose, that Tulsi Gabbard had been raided by the CIA that took files from her office.
That turns out to be false.
And I think it stemmed from.
This statement, which I don't think is false, this is from Shadow of Ezra saying CIA whistleblower claims the agency, CIA, quote, took back 40 boxes of JFK and MK Ultra files that Tulsi Gabbard was reviewing for declassification.
The whistleblower also alleges the CIA, quote, illegally monitored the computer and phone usage, end quote, of Gabbard's investigators during the probe into COVID 19 origins cover up.
Quote, these were Americans being spied on illegally while carrying out duties directed by the president under the authority of the director of national intelligence.
And everyone out there is going to hypothesize as to why this administration, as of yet, has done nothing on this.
This is something.
And Tulsi Gabbard, between her and RFK Jr., and a few select other people in this administration who are still doing the Lord's work, is receiving the flack for it.
The CIA refused to provide information necessary to understand why analytical standards at the CIA were violated.
The CIA illegally monitored the computer and phone usage of DIG personnel, their investigations, and contact with whistleblowers.
DIG is the Inspector General, Department of Inspector General.
I'll double check.
These were Americans being spied upon illegally while executing duties directed by the president and under the authority of the director of national intelligence.
It's the Director's Initiatives Group.
I like my acronym better.
One CIA contractor assisting with the DIG's investigation into the events that transpired between 2022 and 2023 was fired by the CIA one day after meeting with the DIG.
When the dig ceased operations, the CIA also took back 40 boxes of JFK files and MKUltra files being processed for declassification by DNI Gabbard.
Kind of amazing.
I know what some people are thinking.
Government Lying About Science00:05:10
Trump can't do anything because it would incriminate himself.
I don't think Trump.
You may or may not ever really know what happened, but one thing is for certain.
And I had on Kyle Seraphim last week, and he says it's too late for Trump to now.
Change tact and say, Holy crap, they lied to me.
No, it's not.
Do it.
And even if he did know, there's going to be people out there who will want to believe to a sufficient degree that he did not know that they will gleefully and joyfully and readily go along with that new tact.
Not to say I'd be one of them.
You can never prove intent and you'd have difficulty proving certain aspects of knowledge.
If he comes out now and says, Holy crap, Fauci lied, people died.
I was duped.
I was deceived.
The CIA was as corrupt then as I knew it was.
Let's change and let's go after, oh my goodness, let's prosecute Fauci.
Oh, you can't do that because you've got to pardon him.
Well, first of all, Practically speaking, you can just let him raise as a defense for the dismissal of the charges that he was pardoned.
Secondly, subpoena him, compel him to come and testify.
If he's pardoned and he's got a valid pardon, he'll plead.
Sorry, he can't, he won't be able to plead the fifth anymore, subject to, you know, state level potential prosecution.
He might still do it.
Bring him.
If the son of a bitch lies again, then you can indict him for perjury.
But I understand what people are thinking in terms of, you know, whether or not this goes anywhere.
Now, Holly is one of the guys I like.
And when we're talking about a cover up that you can go after, uncover, and you're finding out the concrete evidence to substantiate that this was a definitive, demonstrable cover up that could warrant Trump now saying, let's look into this and take action.
Because at some points throughout the hearing, they're saying, well, what's the deal?
They were suggesting the DOJ was not doing anything.
And by suggesting, they were criticizing very politely, saying, what has the DOJ done?
Well, nothing yet.
Tulsi Gabbard's doing all the work at the ODNI, making the reports, bringing the evidence.
Bringing the referrals, and the DOJ hasn't done anything yet.
Start doing something.
Midterms are coming around.
This is probably the most popular thing out there in the best sense.
Not that you do things for popularity, but this is something people care about.
Do it.
Make some progress.
You'd actually minimize some losses and maybe even make some gains for midterms.
So the United States government first deliberately violated a law passed by Congress, signed by the president, that ordered them to release all information related to the Wuhan lab.
Number one.
Number two, they then violated the law again by withholding thousands and thousands of pages that they had at the time and knew were covered by the law.
Number three, the conclusions, so called, they released to the public are false.
If that is not a cover up, I don't know what is.
Oh, it's a cover up.
And if our elected officials and unelected officials in this case, in the IC and ODNI, if they can get by with blatantly violating the statutes of this country and lying to the American people, I'm sorry, but we don't have a democracy anymore.
You're right.
You have a bureaucracy run by the deep state.
And that's what many people believe is the current situation.
What it is, but it's not a democracy because we, the people, aren't in charge.
These people are in charge and they're lying to us every single day.
So, the United States government first deliberately violated a law passed by Congress, signed by the president, that ordered them to release all information related to the Wuhan lab.
Number one.
Number two.
I was wondering why he said that already.
All right.
That's Holly.
And now let's go back and see something here some more stuff.
Senator Moody, who I happen to like.
Senator Moody, we're talking about the masks, the science.
They knew it was all bullshit from day one.
And Moody brings it up here.
And then you had Dr. Fauci, who came out and contradicted himself constantly.
At one point, he even admitted later he told people, people shouldn't be walking around with masks on.
And later he said that was because we were trying to control the supply for healthcare professionals.
It wasn't based on any science.
But then later he told everyone to wear masks repeatedly.
The six foot rule seemed to have been just crafted out of thin air with no basis in science whatsoever.
In fact, He said that rule sort of just appeared when he testified.
And that guidance on the shutdown of schools and small businesses was arbitrary and not based on any science.
So I just want to make sure the American people hear that.
You had a government who's supposed to be limited and stay out of people's lives coming in and offering guidance.
Many times it was done under mandates.
I was going to say offering guidance is the understatement of the millennium.
It was Karen micromanagement of every aspect of your life under penalty of so called law.
To close businesses, people's livelihoods, to keep children from being educated, to keep people from expressing their faith and gathering to show freedom of religion and their faith and expression.
I mean, unbelievable what happened during the COVID years.
Moving On From Past Errors00:02:46
And people just want to forgive, not even forgive and forget, just forget.
Look, what good is it going back that far?
An interesting thing that the whistleblower there, Erdman, He understood and clearly elucidated a certain point.
People say, well, look, move on.
And he said, look, there are, when you're in the intelligence agencies, you have, what is it?
He said, backward and forward looking constraints.
You've got constraints of staff, you've got constraints of resources.
And at some point, you have to say, do we gain anything by harping on things of the past?
So you say you have password looking concerns and forward looking concerns.
And if you're going to waste resources because you have limited resources on things that occurred in the past that have no practical benefit going forward, you might decide to set those aside.
Then he said, but this is not.
Only retrospective, retroactive, backward leaning or past looking.
This is something that, if it does not get remedied, addressed, and people punished, it is something that will repeat in the future.
And so, you know, some people say, well, you know, 50 years after the assassination of JFK, you know, what more good does it do to dedicate resources to that instead of fighting crime, finding terrorists, et cetera?
If they don't get to the bottom of this and people go to jail, and what that guy's name there, who is the guy?
Marenz is now first one.
If people don't go to jail, they will do this again in the future.
And so I appreciate what Erdman was saying.
You know, you have to weigh your resources in terms of what's going to be productive.
This needs to be addressed.
And any idiot out there who says forgive and forget, or it's seven years, six years ago, now just move on.
No.
Never forgive, never forget, hold the line, and put these bastards in jail.
And the biggest bastard of the bunch would be Fauci.
And I think that's all we're going to do for that.
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Went on a little bit longer than I wanted to with the Massey story, but.
Alas, such is the price of having to get everything memorialized in real time before they memory hole things.
And, you know, how it works.
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Oh, see, sometimes when I read things, I don't know what I'm reading.
Most politicians become politicians after they are bought and owned by a foreign country or after they spent enough time training their asshole tendencies and dishonest, manipulative tendencies as lawyers.
And yes, I say that as a former lawyer who actually ran for office as well.