
Peasants Perspective
Peasants Perspective: A Voice from the Edge of Freedom
Join Taylor Johnatakis, a self-proclaimed “peasant” turned podcaster, on an unfiltered journey through family, faith, and the fight for American ideals. From the depths of DC Jail—where he recorded during a 14-month sentence tied to January 6—to his triumphant return home after a Trump clemency in 2025, Taylor delivers raw, heartfelt commentary for the common man. Expect a mix of gritty storytelling, reflections on liberty lost and reclaimed, and timeless lessons drawn from his life as a septic designer, father, and reluctant rebel. Whether he’s reading Dr. Seuss to his kids or dissecting the state of the republic, Peasants Perspective is a bold, unpolished call to stay grounded amidst chaos. Subscribe for a front-row seat to a story that’s as real as it gets—no filter, no apologies.
Peasants Perspective
The South African Farmer Crisis: Trump's Oval Office Confrontation
The veil between political theater and genuine human consequences lifts momentarily in this raw, unfiltered examination of power dynamics that directly impact everyday citizens. We dive headfirst into Trump's stunning confrontation with South African President Ramaphosa, where dimmed Oval Office lights gave way to footage of political rallies calling for violence against white farmers—a reality the mainstream media immediately labeled an "ambush" rather than addressing the documented killings.
The homecoming of Joseph Sinclair after months of wrongful detention in Venezuela reveals how American lives become bargaining chips in international negotiations, with Rick Grinnell securing his freedom through a diplomatic exchange that extended Chevron's operating exemption by 60 days. This human story of captivity and release stands in stark contrast to the calculated political maneuvering behind it.
Perhaps most revealing is our analysis of Jake Tapper's "Original Sin" media blitz—a transparent attempt to rewrite history as CNN and others spin their years of Biden decline coverage as victimhood rather than complicity. The same networks that dismissed cognitive concern videos as "cheap fakes" now acknowledge awareness while claiming they were targeted by White House manipulation.
From Lee Zeldin's confrontation with Senator Whitehouse over government waste to resurfaced information about the Weiner laptop containing Clinton emails, we connect dots that establishment forces work diligently to keep separate. These aren't just stories—they're glimpses into a system where political convenience repeatedly trumps human welfare.
As we navigate this landscape of institutional deception, remember that beyond the headlines are real people bearing real consequences. The perspective from below—the peasant's perspective—reveals truths those in power would prefer remain obscured. Subscribe and join our community as we continue peeling back layers of managed narratives to expose the reality beneath.
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Speaker 3:We're getting screwed, man. Every time we turn around we're getting screwed. Oh, the revolution's gonna be through podcasting for sure. That's the only way we talk. It's the little guys. The little guys that take the brunt of everything. It's gotta stop. Peasants, man, we're just peasants, every one of us. You watch those old movies. You see the peasants in the background with the kings and queens walking around. We're those people. We're those people. You Hello, hello, good morning peasants.
Speaker 4:Welcome to another episode of the.
Speaker 3:Peasant's Perspective. Good morning, Pez. Welcome to another episode of the Pez's Perspective. Alright, I am flying solo this morning in the studio. I'm back. How do you like that?
Speaker 3:Alright, this microphone sounds horrendous. Is that any better? Testing, testing Is that any better? Is that any better? Hello, hello, all right, I feel like that sounds horrible. Can I get some feedback? Anybody online? Got a couple people here Tell me how I'm sounding. Good morning from the echo chamber. Yes, what's causing the echo chamber? That's the ultimate question. All right, we're playing around here in studio. Okay, I'm going to do something here. I did swap out my mic, so I am going to switch my mic back. So everybody be patient with me for just a moment. Or actually here, how about?
Speaker 3:we do this patient with me for just a moment. We're actually here. How about we do this? All right, I've got me off and I've got Ron's mic on. We're going to get there, folks.
Speaker 3:I think I probably told you when I was traveling I ended up getting this new microphone, which I really like a lot, but when I came into studio this morning, oh my goodness, it won't come out. That's not good. When I came into studio this morning, ron's not here. He's on his way, by the way and I miscommunicated with him on when we were starting and when I was getting back my fault. So I got into the studio and I got the streams all going and swapped my mic and I barely got time before things started and obviously the microphone's not what we're used to. So there it is. I just got to learn basic stuff like how to plug in a microphone. Oh, we weren't live, you know, just wait two seconds. But we're live. Okay, thank you for hanging out with me, guys.
Speaker 3:This was a huge weekend. I can't believe, you know, of all the weekends to go out of town, although maybe there's never a good time to go out. All right, does that any better? Man? Why do we have an echo chamber going on. All right, let me, I'm gonna have to go sit in Ron's seat. Hold on, okay, I'm over here in Ron's seat. Let's check out what's going on here. Something funny with Sim.
Speaker 7:Oh, I probably don't want to mess with a bunch of stuff Seems like a bad idea.
Speaker 3:Okay, why in the world.
Speaker 8:Are we getting?
Speaker 3:that? Can you hear me? You guys can hear me. Can you hear me now Can? You hear me now. All right, how bad is the echo chamber folks, is this like doable, or are we? Man? This sounds bad. All right, I'm half tempted to call Ron. All right, sorry folks.
Speaker 9:I'm just glad we have sound Wonder, I wonder. I wonder no, it shouldn't have man All right.
Speaker 3:Well, we're here, I'm here and uh.
Speaker 2:I'm just not sure what could be the I'm gonna carry on the mic. One last thing once.
Speaker 3:This could be it. No, should I? Is that all? Oh, maybe? What is that? The world is going here, that better, that doesn't make any difference all right.
Speaker 12:Well we're going to do this.
Speaker 2:We're going to go ahead and we've got a couple big things that happen, but I want to start out.
Speaker 3:I'm going to play around with the sound and we're going to take a listen because something massive happened in my world.
Speaker 4:It's a big deal, and that is joseph sinclair from this way he was brought home we're going to fill you in on this story, but I'm going to let rick granel talk about this for just a moment and to make, uh, america stronger tomorrow, and what that means is is you know, in our neighborhood, we want to make sure that the Chinese are not coming in and taking oil and minerals and gold and keeping us on the outside, and President Trump is just very clear about sanctions penalize American companies. And if we believe in engagement, if we believe in capitalism, capitalism beats socialism and communism every single time, and so we want to put America first and do what's best for America. That means making sure that the Chinese do not take the Venezuelan oil.
Speaker 10:There's some discussion about an extension of Chevron.
Speaker 13:Is that? Is that in the cards or something? President?
Speaker 3:okay. So what happened was, rick grinnell flew down to venezuela and he picked up, uh, the hostages that were being held down there. I don't have a monitor to make sure everything switched over. Right, it does sound like it's better. I don't know what happened. Maybe we just had to engage the computer for a second, I'm not not sure. Sounds better in my ear. So, okay, let me answer this. Hey Ron, if I'm getting an echo in the microphone, what do I do?
Speaker 14:Well, it means there's a volume turned on somewhere.
Speaker 3:Okay, I've already checked everything. We'll keep looking. All right, it might be on my computer or yours, okay? Well, actually it sounds like it's pretty good. All right, we're back at it. See, when you get here? I don't know what happened. It sounds way better in my ear, so I'll we'll just keep rolling here.
Speaker 3:So, anyways, joseph Sinclair was. He went down to on some kind of vacation on the border, crossed the border. It was supposed to be just, you know, a casual thing. End Crossed the border it was supposed to be just a casual thing Ended up getting picked up by Border Patrol and they looked at his ID. He's got a military background, boom, straight to jail. So he's been in jail, I think since November of last year. Anyways, it's been absolutely tragic. I know his parents and they're here local and right after President Trump was elected they went back to Rick Grinnell, went to Venezuela and he picked up hostages out of this prison that they were being held in and unfortunately, two prisoners stayed behind and what I believe happened was they didn't believe that they were actually being rescued.
Speaker 3:They thought something more nefarious was happening and so they stayed back. So that was like really sad. There's no communication in the jail, so it was like they knew they didn't even know people were aware that they were arrested. I mean, it's kind of a bad deal down there. So, anyways, rick Grinnell went down there and he was able to retrieve them. And what happened was they basically bargained a 60 day extension on some kind of Chevron exemption for the crude oil that they get out of Venezuela. I guess they have a refinery that can only take that kind of oil, so he extended another 60-day extension in order to get the hostages. Obviously this is a trade-off, but 60 days. Rick Grinnell explains like listen, there's a little bit of an opportunity here to maybe get in.
Speaker 3:Now, maduro is absolutely controlled by the Chinese, but at the same time, if you followed all the little details with the election and stuff like that, venezuela always kind of becomes a centerpiece of this. And the fact that they are somehow involved in helping overthrow elections using the dominion machines and you know, this story gets pretty, pretty globetrotting. It's kind of one of those things that someday they're going to make some spy novels about how, you know, deep state intelligence operations took over democracies by basically rigging the vote using algorithms and voting machines. It's going to be this incredible story, but at the same time. You know, a lot of this centers around and started with Venezuela and how they, you know, basically, were able to deny democracy, which led to enforce communism, which takes away the emergency breaks, like what we've experienced here in the United States is, you know, we've had this constant erosion of our rights, but for the most part we've had a lot of normalcy. Well then, all of a sudden, we get in the last four years and it's like, you know, inflation at 9% in one year, and this is coming off like no inflation. All Biden had to do was basically not do anything and we would have probably coasted to a pretty good last four years economically, but instead they just, you know, can't stop changing things and, uh, ends up kind of burning them in the end. So I am so glad that he's home. I'm so glad that they had a way to do that and that they got them back. You know it takes a prisoner to understand what it what coming out of, you know, a prison is like and that situation was horrendous no contact. I'm so glad they're back.
Speaker 3:The other thing that happened yesterday, which is it's one of those things where it's like, how is it that this is going on, like our president. President Trump is so unbelievably um how do you say it? Like, uh, he gets to the heart of the matter. So he has uh, he has the president of south africa come to the oval office yesterday and he does this amazing thing. But in order to understand that, we have to set the context. So this is what's going on down in south africa. This is a interview with um ramp ahosa and or no, that's the president of, excuse me, um, this is persoff. He's talking about um south africa, his native country, and kind of what happened with apartheid and stuff like that. So, and also about the genocide and just setting up the situation. So let's hear from their words and then I'll come on back in.
Speaker 6:Yeah, and the economy is growing at half the rate that population growth is growing. We have one of the highest murder rates in the world, one of the highest rape rates in the world and remember, most rapes aren't reported, so the reported rapes are one of the highest in the world. Like most, south African corporates have never stood up against the ANC. But here's the interesting thing Until Donald J Trump became president, no one said a thing. Europe and the UK pathetic soft diplomacy. Soft diplomacy does not work with these people. And you know Obama and Biden, I mean, they'd never say boo to a black African president. But Donald Trump looks at it and says this country's going down the plug. And if I can give a terrifying analogy, south Africa is Germany in the early 1930s. The white minority are being boiled like frogs. There's an economic genocide taking place, with black economic empowerment, with expropriation without compensation, with the destruction of the economy. The potential potential hasn't begun yet. Disarming of the population. Tell me more. Donald J Trump offered refugee status to white Afrikaner farmers and then he expanded it, I think, in the last few days, to mean any minorities in South Africa being persecuted. The persecution is definitely in place economically and it's beginning culturally. Our government have flown over here to try and tell Donald Trump there is no genocide.
Speaker 6:Let me talk about farm murders. In South Africa. Our commercial farming population is 30,000 farmers. The American commercial farming population is 3 million. It is three times more dangerous being a farmer in South Africa than a policeman and twice as dangerous being a policeman than an average citizen.
Speaker 6:Farm attacks are not only attack and then 30 to 40 percent of murders, but it's torture of the most horrific kind and rapes Not just white farmers but mainly white farmers, and the South African government police has done nothing to protect these farmers. Cyril Ramaphosa claims the problem doesn't exist. South Africa is a violent society. But how come so many farmers have been attacked, murdered, raped in South Africa? And if you extrapolate, if you take a pro rata number of South African farmers attacked, if you extrapolate, if you take a pro rata number of South African farmers attacked and murdered and killed to the American population over the last 20 years, 233,000 American farmers would have been murdered and you don't think that's some form of genocide. It's horrific.
Speaker 6:So look at Germany in the 1930s. Look at what's happening in South Africa. No wonder so many people are leaving. No wonder Donald Trump has said they get refugee status. Why do you think the reaction to the 58 refugee that was given being white? Why do you think the reaction has been the way that it's been with the media? Because the left-wing media want to see brown faces from Sudan. You know escaping camps, ducking border guards, but the persecution is much the same. If you're a white South African, you're having 30 years of anti-white, racist laws being put in place. What future do you have?
Speaker 3:That's a really good question. What future do you have if you've had 30 years of? You know this. We got the echo going. Is that any better? Not exactly sure why we're getting something funky like that.
Speaker 2:Okay, doesn't matter, keep telling like that okay doesn't okay no no what we're in the world?
Speaker 3:do we in second feedback guys something? Hold on feedback. It's got to be something Hold on something is right.
Speaker 6:I can't figure it out is that any better?
Speaker 3:that is better. I don't know what that. It's that button. Okay, I found the button. I found the button that does it. Geez, that's crazy's crazy, okay. So here we are looking at this, looking at this here, so okay.
Speaker 3:So in South Africa, they've just had this ongoing genocide. We had a couple episodes back that we talked about the South African genocide and we played the videos when the Afrikaners were coming over. We played the videos that Donald Trump ends up playing in the Oval Office. So I've got a bunch of clips here. We're going to play a couple of them. But this was like, oh, my goodness. So I was traveling, right, so you know, my wife ended up driving, so I'm scrolling, you know, doing show prep and looking at stuff, and this is happening and Donald Trump is just being savage.
Speaker 3:So we're going to listen to a couple of these clips because this is history. There's nothing like this. There's nothing like this. I cannot think of an analogy or a comparison to anything like this, where a president of the United States brings in a foreign government in this fashion. I mean, they're kind of an ally. I don't know what our official treaty status is, but this is a friendly nation allegedly Brings him into the Oval Office and just exposes everything. He's absolutely pointing out all this craziness with the genocide going on in Africa. So listen to this.
Speaker 9:Thank you very much.
Speaker 6:What would you like President Ramaphosa to do about the situation that we've just seen on the screen?
Speaker 9:I don't know. Look, these are articles over the last few days Death of people, death, death, death, horrible death, death, I don't know.
Speaker 8:Deaths, deaths deaths, horrible deaths, deaths. I don't know.
Speaker 9:White South Africans are fleeing because of the violence and racist laws, and this is all. I'll give these to you. When you say what would I like to do, I don't know what to do. Look at this. White South African couples say that they were attacked violently.
Speaker 8:What would you want to see for yourself if it isn't?
Speaker 9:Well, I could do that. Look here's burial sites all over the place. These are all white farmers that are being buried, and he asks about a jet that was given. You ought to be ashamed of yourself. You know you are so bad.
Speaker 1:You're such a bad reporter. This is one after another. This family was wiped out. I'm just looking.
Speaker 9:Can we get a reaction to those videos?
Speaker 3:Well, I think the videos have Okay, so let's find this other clip because, again, a handful of things happened here.
Speaker 11:So here you go, he goes, he goes there's a multi-party democracy in South Africa that allows people to express themselves, political parties to adhere to various policies and in many cases so I don't have the clip right handy here.
Speaker 3:I've obviously has a little truncated on my show prep this morning as far as getting things going. But so Trump's got, you know, south Africa. He's got some of his I don't know cabinet delegation people in there and Trump's like talk brings up this. He doesn't call it genocide but he calls it the slaughter of the farmers, right, the slaughter of the farmers. And the South African president kind of denies it. Well, I don't really know. I mean it's a violent place. The rhetoric has been oh, it's just violence, like it's a crime problem, it's not a genocide problem, right. And so Donald Trump then plays a super cut and he actually has the White House turn down the lights. So everyone in the room, the world press you've got press from BBC, press from all over the world, you've got, obviously, local press they're going to push this out. This is a huge meeting.
Speaker 3:South Africa shows shows up in the old office, turn down the lights and they show a video that we've videos, that we've shown on this podcast of their afn political party leader saying you know, kill the boar, shoot the kill. All these different guys talking about how they have to kill all this kind of stuff. And then, when president trump you know he's talking about it, guys, oh, that's not happening turn down the lights and he plays the video. And, and at the end of the video is one that we played on the podcast. That's a helicopter view of cars lining the road with crosses. It's thousands of crosses for miles, representing, you know, one of these slain Afrikaner farmers.
Speaker 3:And it's another one of these deals where it's, when you understand the history of South Africa, it's so many diverse tribes, it's only like a hundred year old country. It's only like a hundred year old country. It's all these different affiliations. Obviously, it had German and Dutch settlers that were there in the 1600s, the same year that the Mayflower came to America. They settled in Africa and it was a completely barren land. Nobody was there, and they're over on like the West part and on the you know. Then the tribes migrated down from the right part and you've got so.
Speaker 3:Anyways, it's a very different area and unfortunately, they instituted apartheid, which was separate, right, and that turned out to be very oppressive, and by the 90s they overturned it and now we're in a situation where, because of, basically, instead of just getting back to where everybody's got equity and and, as far as they're standing, they turned it around where they did institutionalize, like what we would call dei policies, where they they have to make up for past prejudice and things like that. It's a bad recipe. So, anyways, he has them play this video. So this is where these discussions are coming on, so now they've watched the video.
Speaker 11:so when they reference the video, that's what they're referencing cases, or in some cases, those policies do not go along with government policy, our government. Government policy is completely, completely against what he was saying, even in the parliament, and they're a small minority party which is allowed to exist in terms of our constitution, but you do allow them to take land.
Speaker 9:No, no, no, no, you do allow them to take land. No, nobody can take land. And then when no, no, they do allow them to take land, nobody can take land. And then, when they take the land, they kill the white farmer. And when they kill the white farmer, nothing happens to them.
Speaker 11:No, there is quite nothing happens. There is criminality in our country. People who do get killed, unfortunately through criminal activity, are not only white people. Majority of them are black people, and we have now the farmers are not black.
Speaker 9:I don't know that's good or bad, but the farmers are not black and the people that are being killed in large numbers and you saw all those grave sites and those are people that loved ones going. I guess on a sunday morning they told me to pay respect to their loved ones that were killed, their heads chopped off. Uh, they died, died violently, and you know, I mean we're here to talk about it and I didn't know we'd get involved here. But I will say this that if the news wasn't fake like NBC, which is fake news totally one of the worst ABC, nbc, cbs, horrible but if they weren't, fake news like this jerk that we have here.
Speaker 9:if we had real reporters they'd be covering it, but the fake news in this country, doesn't talk about that.
Speaker 3:By the way, he's referencing the jerk. I wish I could have prepped a handful of these videos in chronological order is what it is. Folks, thanks for joining us. The peasants, we're peasants, it is. You know this is very low, low budget, low-key broadcasting here, but you're getting the best of the best.
Speaker 3:So this nbc reporter, you know, asked a question and asked about the jet from qatar, right, the new air force one. And trump's like oh my gosh, you know, here I am talking about death and genocide and you're asking about a freaking gift to the united states. Get over yourself, right? And he basically just admonishes him, and so he continues to reference this jerk over here. Like the seriousness of this, this is like that.
Speaker 3:We're seeing this over the media is doing this big facepalm which we're going to talk about here in a second, with the whole covering for biden. But it's like what are you doing? You, we're here talking about death. We're here talking about people having all of their human rights stripped and their land reappropriated. We're talking about the worst of humanity that's happening in south africa and you want to ask about a freaking jet who cares with all the waste, fraud abuse. Like they're not giving this jet to donald trump, they're giving it to the us government to fly for air force one, you know, and yeah, I guess someday, like the other air force ones in the reagan library or something like there's some kind of deal with that. They just do that stuff. What I don't cares, I don't care it's gonna go in a museum someday, it doesn't matter, it's ultimately all americas right anyway.
Speaker 9:So that's what he's referencing they don't want to talk about it, but now they have to talk about it, but they won't okay.
Speaker 3:So he's basically saying they haven't been talking about what's been going on over there.
Speaker 11:But they're gonna clarify that, because what you?
Speaker 3:so then, um, a reporter asks, a reporter asks this to the African president if he condemns that stuff.
Speaker 8:You should now start fighting the language in the video that you saw.
Speaker 11:Oh yes, We've always done so. As a party, we are completely opposed to that. We, in 1955, adopted a document which said South Africa belongs to poor who lived in it.
Speaker 9:But why wouldn't you arrest that man? That man said kill the white farmers, kill the white farmers. And then he danced. And he's dancing, dancing, and it's kill the white farmers. I'm not sure, but I think if somebody got up in Parliament and started saying, kill a certain group of people, he would be and he would be arrested very quickly. That man is going all over South Africa and that's not a small party. That was a stadium that holds 100,000 people and I hardly saw an empty seat. That's a lot of people, that's a lot of representation and I hardly saw an empty seat. That's a lot of people, that's a lot of representation. And those crosses we have dead white people, dead white farmers mostly. And you take a look at Australia. They're being inundated and we're being inundated with people that want to get out, and if our farm is valueless, it's valueless and they just want to get out with their life and this is a very serious situation. It's a very serious situation.
Speaker 3:All right, we've got the man, the myth, the legend. He's back. Oh my gosh, ron, it was really stressful this morning, so I don't know where we're streaming. I don't know what's happening, ron Woo. Oh my gosh, ron, it was really stressful this morning, so I don't know where we're streaming. I don't know what's happening. I know we're on Rumble because we've got a couple people chatting there and they were helping me figure out the echo. Oh man, good morning Taylor. Good morning Ron. Good morning, okay. We'll catch Ron. Good morning, okay.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so we're talking about a genocide in Africa. There we go Talking about genocide. Yeah, we're talking about genocide in Africa. Do you know what happened yesterday? Okay, oh my gosh, ron, I'm so glad you're back. It's so much easier to do the show with two people, because I could set it up like this, this do you know what happened yesterday in the oval office? Tell myself, tell myself. Oh, you know, I should do like the sprint screen, just two angles, and like have a half black and white shirt or something. Man, the sound is off, is it? I don't know, man, I don't know what to do with it.
Speaker 3:I'm very lost all right, well, we'll keep going, okay. Um yeah, very sensitive. Can you tell what it is?
Speaker 14:no, I don't know what you did I looked at it funny, okay.
Speaker 3:So yesterday, uh, donald trump had the south africa president. Yes, show up in the way. So you did hear about this. Yes, what'd you hear about it? What's in the zeitgeist? What's in?
Speaker 14:the. Uh, so what I heard was um, there was a meeting and I I don't know every detail. The high level of what I know is that trump bought it, brought up some of the um, african or white farmers that were being killed, and the I don't know what you call them the president or whatever of africa, was basically downplaying that and ignoring it and saying, you know, let's move on to a different topic, and didn't want to talk about it. Basically, and I and I think that was kind of the end of it right at that moment, but it was kind of a, you know, revealing that they're not going to talk.
Speaker 3:He doesn't want to talk about it, yeah, and then he goes oh well, dim the lights. We have a video. It's like, it's like having an episode of the podcast. It was the same video as we play. It's like, oh my goodness, he's playing it right. And there are stadiums full of people saying, shoot the boar, shoot the boar, right. The boar always refers to the AfriConners, so, wow, there was a whole bunch of. You know, obviously, the impact of this, right, are they going to go back and put a stomp down on this? He's, you know, this political party that's doing that like it's normalizing crime and the excuses are saying is as a violent place. It's a violent place. There's 27 tribes, everybody fights. It's like, no, this isn't that, this isn't that, this is beyond that, this is like you know something completely different. You're hunting these people, yeah, and you know, and that that was wow. It was like it was just stunning. So it was really, really cool. The other thing that's been going on, ron, is this book that Jake Tapper's got.
Speaker 14:Jeez man, what a troll.
Speaker 3:No kidding, right. So Jake Tapper's pumping this book and it's it's every second on CNN. Is this book, this book which is?
Speaker 14:Oh, I'm sure.
Speaker 3:What's it called Original sin right. It's about basically how the white house was covering up for Biden. And there's an, okay, there's an operation happening.
Speaker 14:What do you mean? It's like how he was covering up for Biden. What the hell is he talking?
Speaker 3:Exactly, exactly, exactly. This is oh, okay, we're going to do one thing before we do this. Okay, notice the cover-up, how they covered up for biden. Okay, this right here is the same thing. So donald trump goat has south african president come in, shows the videos, brings this to the surface, and the media's attitude is it's unverified. If you, I'm starting to believe, if someone's argument is that's been debunked, it's true. Yeah, if you're using the word debunked, that only comes from people that don't want to look at what you're showing. Yes, now, if you go, hey, I debunked that and here's what I did show me, but don't go. Oh, they debunked it. No, if you debunk it and you can, you know, have an articulate conversation about how you arrived at a different conclusion.
Speaker 14:Listen, right, we're often wrong, but never in doubt right, you gotta own it because that's where the facts lie yes, and once you own it.
Speaker 3:The other thing too is you've arrived in an opinion based on what you saw with your own eyes or what you know, right. Hopefully, if you're able to do that once, you can do it again and unlearn a few things, add more to your database of information, right, especially if you're a professional journalist. We're only as good as the information. So when you're presented with like hard evidence crosses, death certificates, eyewitnesses he had ernie ellis, the professional golfer, and another professional golfer, the south african president brought them to try to, because his idea was he wanted to come to the opal office, tell the president that our laws are not racist, that we're not targeting these people as a government and we're not just letting it happen. It's just a very violent place and we just can't get a handle on it. And you know, and here's a white guy.
Speaker 7:Other violent place in the country and he does just that.
Speaker 3:Oh, here are these golfers and look, they get along just fine with us down in south africa. Turns out one of them's like yeah, my parents were farmers and all their neighbors were killed and they are scared to death. And no, they fled and their friends are fleeing like and the south african president's sitting there, it was not. It was like oh crap, they, he brought him, he invited him. Now these guys know trump because they're golfers, right, but like one of them to just be like yes, my families, my neighbors have been killed by this exact thing.
Speaker 14:Oh man how do we not know that? On the way there, the president was like hey, we're on the right side, right? You got the story straight, right, yes? And then when they get there, he's like this is my chance to say something.
Speaker 3:I gotta say something, yeah, exactly so when we talk about cover, coverups and the media lies to you, you do not hate these people enough. This was yesterday's news. We've got ABC multiple CNN. Msnbc. Abc, right, we've got MSNBC. We've got all the quote unquote left media. The talking points went out why they want to cover for genocide in another country. These people have become ideological with their DI and their oppression of the white person they are. They hate themselves. I don't know how else to explain it. Listen to this.
Speaker 16:The talking point went out to the dramatic scene in the Oval Office today the tense confrontation, President Trump ambushing the president of South Africa.
Speaker 15:Next another Oval Office meltdown President Trump ambushing the president of South Africa. Next, another Oval Office meltdown President Trump ambushing the president of South Africa.
Speaker 10:President Trump is being accused of conducting something of a diplomatic ambush of South Africa's president in the Oval Office.
Speaker 12:To be with you. I'm Katie Turr. President Trump orchestrated another Oval.
Speaker 18:Office ambush today. Today, donald Trump meeting with the president of South Africa and attempting to ambush and humiliate that leader, zelensky territory where essentially he was a bit ambushed inside the Oval Office Felt like an ambush in there, kind of like the President Zelensky meeting in the Oval Office. This was an ambush, it was orchestrated.
Speaker 4:Errol Ramaphosa brought his best diplomatic self to this meeting, but nothing could have prepared him for this multimedia ambush.
Speaker 13:What started as to some degree an ambush. Well, katie, I mean, it wasn't ambushed.
Speaker 7:Ambushed, ambushed, ambushed, ambushed, ambushed.
Speaker 12:Ambushed Ambushed inside the Oval Office.
Speaker 14:Those stinky ambushes.
Speaker 3:Ambushes. Do you see it now? Do you see it now? Turn it off, turn on peasant's perspective. Yeah, we see it here every morning. I don't know, I don't know where we'd get content without these people. Good gravy, but that's the cover-up. So now, here you've got john stewart talking about the promotion. Now, this is the john stewart I loved in college. This is the Jon Stewart I loved in college. This is the guy I liked in college and I do wonder where he was the last four years.
Speaker 13:Right, like to be so out, and then, all of a sudden, it's like the Omer, taz, omer, we're back with breaking news and our politics lead and a brand new excerpt from my upcoming book with Axios' Alex Thompson. It's called Original Sin. I'm not sure if you've heard of it. It's on Biden's decline. It's called Original Sin. I'm sure you've heard. On May 20th that's Tuesday Original Sin. That's coming out in three weeks.
Speaker 7:On May 20th. That's just 19 days away In one week and one day.
Speaker 20:Coming few days comes out Tuesday. You will not believe what we found out, Don't news? People have to tell you what they know when they find it out. Isn't that the difference between news and a secret? Yeah, you won't believe what we found out. No, that's why I'm watching Breaking news in a week Now. I don't know how the rest of the country is feeling about this book coming out, but I know New York is hype. How do you pivot from excitedly promoting your anchor's book to somberly and respectfully promoting your anchor's book?
Speaker 12:It was very much in the news even before the cancer diagnosis was announced on Sunday. That's because of a new book by CNN's Jake Tapper.
Speaker 4:This was already going to be a tough week and this makes it much harder.
Speaker 15:And that is a reference to the fact that our colleague Jake Tapper and Alex Tapp have a book that's set to publish on Tuesday, this very tough news, this very challenging news, and at the same time, the backdrop of our colleague Jake Tapper's book with Alex Thompson coming out this week.
Speaker 14:It's OK, it's so hard.
Speaker 20:It's such a difficult time, so unfathomable in terms of the pain this family must be feeling. And yet, if you act now and you use the code backslash, you tap that book. You will.
Speaker 21:obviously it's 20 off offers not to frame this difficult news as perhaps even more of a reason to buy this book the timing of former president joe biden's cancer diagnosis is certainly dramatic, coming on the eve of a blockbuster new book about his health and his time in the white house. Go on, some liberals will say that the reporting in the book is even more important now.
Speaker 20:Yet nobody's saying that. No observers will say it's more important now. Some observers might think do these CNN people work on commission? Why are they hawking these f***ing things? Is this a girl scout cookie situation? 11 cells the most tap of books gets a schwinn so john stewart's pointing out, they're hawking this book.
Speaker 3:The original sin and the entire premise of this book is the White House covered up for the Biden problems and no one else saw it. They lied to the media, they controlled access. These jump edits. Now we're on the right and we're like how many times do they have to grab him off the lawn shaking hands with nobody? How many people does he have to think are living, that are dead, that you just watched a eulogy for? And then you're like they're great, they're alive, we're going to dinner later, you know. How many times do you have to say, you know? Uh, god, we, you know, what is it, you know, no, no the thing. How many times do we have to see gaff after gaff? He didn't govern the way he ran or who he was. For 40 years, I mean, we knew his opinions.
Speaker 14:Well, they obviously didn't hear us asking any questions, because we were asking a lot of questions for years and so this is the is.
Speaker 3:This book is a cover-up. This is a way for people like jake tapper and all these people that are pitching this book to be like they did it, not us. You can trust us, though, like they were the liars not us yeah, yeah, yeah and notice how we just watched the super cut on what happened with trump.
Speaker 3:The world watched that. If you watch that, you were like, oh my gosh. I mean the south african president was ashamed. Here we've got in the chat right anti-socialist league. The south african president turned his head during a couple minutes of the video they showed. He didn't want to watch because he knew the receipts were coming. Marxist can't self-reflect. Okay, like that's exactly what happened is the media then comes around and they're like, oh, this is about trump ambushing them. It's like, no, this is about people dying. Oh, trump wants to favor putin. No, this is about 5 000 kids a day not dying. Yeah, right, he brings it back to, like the peasants perspective, our reality. But they are spinning something. Here's Nicole Wallace, she's, she's. This is just from you know.
Speaker 14:And it's and it's rooted in real racism, which the left supposedly hates.
Speaker 3:Yeah, now if you, if you don't think, remember the phrase cheap fake. This is a cheap fake, so it's not a deep fake, it's a cheap fake. What's a cheap fake? Oh, you know. Biden walking off stage where obama has to take him by the hand and lead him off. Oh, biden, walking out into the middle of nowhere, and milani, uh um, italian prime minister, has to walk out and grab him. You know, jill biden, you answered all the questions.
Speaker 3:Joe, it's all of that, it's all of that collectively, and they would. They would look at us and when we say I mean, something's not, oh, that's a cheap fake, that's a cheap thing. You know, when the phrase cheap fake ended no, finally ended. We never hear it again, the debate. Oh, when Joe Biden melted down on stage, it wasn't a cheap fake, it was their camera angles. They did it. Ok, that was when it stopped. Instantly the word cheap fake went away. But they were doing everything, not just to, they weren't reporting, they were covering and he did on Kelly.
Speaker 18:We need people to Kelly and Conway. Absolutely Bannon Jared Kushner. Let's hook them up to a polygraph. You know what? It's a serious offer. If you're willing, any one of you hook up to a polygraph, we'll put it on TV. You can have my hour. We'll do one a day. Is Donald Trump fit for the presidency? Is he capable of carrying out the responsibilities? There's a growing and insidious trend in right wing media broadcast, print and social media. It is to take highly misleading and selectively edited videos of President Biden directly from Republican National Committee social media accounts and then use those videos to spread messages virally to cast doubt on President Biden's fitness for office. Cheap fakes, videos of real events that are intentionally manipulated to fool viewers. John Kelly, we need so who's doing the faking?
Speaker 3:Apparently they were doing like it's bacon, bacon. You know, people would would say we want a five minute interview or whatever with joe biden. How about two minutes? And then how about three camera angles? And so when joe biden would do something like stutter or a blaze out, they'd switch camera angles so that when they did the edits they had points where they could switch off soup.
Speaker 3:You know, I remember um, there was some video biden put out. It was when I was in. It was when I was in the dc jail and it had like 10 super cuts in it. You know, like a minute clip, and people, some people were pointing it out. We're like well, that's what, why wouldn't? It's a one or two minute thing, like usually it's straight to the camera you talk. Instead, it was like clip, clip. You know it was like constant super cuts that they laced together this it was an ad, that's what it was. That's why we were watching it.
Speaker 3:So the whole cheap fake thing, they're part of the cover-up, totally part of the cover-up. We know this. It's super obvious. But what they're doing is they're trying to recapture some credibility with um, you know the world, and I just don't think they're going to succeed. I sure hope they don't succeed, good gravy. Um, another thing happened yesterday was Joe Pags had a little interview with uh Ed Martin, which you know, our favorite Ed Martin, the uh weaponization working group, uh attorney and deputy attorney general, is the associate attorney general, I think, and then he's also the pardon attorney. So he interviewed with Joe Pags and he said that they've got a little whistleblower coming forward talking about an old story that kind of kicked all this party off. The Wiener laptop, the Wiener laptop yeah, we're not done yet, are we? So a little interview there and then we're going to have a little refresher about exactly what that is from Sidney Powell.
Speaker 23:To 16, if we can. I know you don't have an hour to talk to me, but in 2016, james Comey, key of the photographic memory, walks out and, for 14 minutes, tells everybody on planet Earth on a live camera why Hillary Clinton broke the law and why she broke many laws. What can you tell me about what really went on there? How exactly does she get away with that?
Speaker 17:Well, look, I haven't yet. I guess it's another challenge for me, joe, to go back and look at that. I haven't looked at that one. I did have somebody in a whistleblower who had some details on the Anthony Wiener laptop and what they saw on there. I was consulting with somebody, so you know we need to get to the bottom of it somebody.
Speaker 7:So you know, we need to get to the bottom of it. On top of that there's the Anthony Weiner laptop, which I don't know if you heard this I wrote an article about that too. Six hundred and seventy five thousand Clinton emails when they got Anthony Weiner's laptop in a search warrant because of all his sex perversion issues. It was all the Clinton emails, the Clinton Foundation, her Secretary of State emails, huma Abedin's emails Lots of people emailed Huma as a proxy for Hillary and it included what Comey called the golden emails, because they were the BlackBerry backup emails that they were supposedly just looking for everywhere very diligently.
Speaker 7:Well, guess what they did when they found them on the Wiener laptop? They got a search warrant for things that didn't include the BlackBerry backup emails. So one of the things if I were the president I'd do is demand the Anthony Weiner laptop and get it to the most trusted person in the military to take apart everything on it and then start using it. There's a lot that can be prosecuted. I have no doubt on that laptop. In fact, I heard that the New York police officers who saw some of it even though they're hardened investigators literally had to go through yeah, saw some of it, even though they're hardened investigators literally had to go through.
Speaker 3:Yeah, the thing that I appreciate about this is it's finally coming back around. This is sydney powell's talking about that. Sydney powell, general flynn were aware of that. The big threat when general flynn like when he first got fired was general flynn knew about this laptop, he knew where the bodies were buried.
Speaker 14:He was going to come after him and so so often it just moves up, we move on and it gets left behind and we get no joy yeah, so you've got uma aberdeen's married, married to this.
Speaker 3:You know the, the congressman who's an up-and-coming in the political party. He's texting minors, explicit photos, probably other stuff going on too. He gets a warrant, a subpoena, for all of his electronics. They come in to take the electronics and his laptop syncs up with his wife lab wife's laptop, who is hillary clinton's longtime advisor. Hence 675 000 emails, state department emails, uma aberdeen's emails herself. Who's um aberdeen married to today? She's married to alex soros, george soros's son, right, and she's the right hand of hillary clinton for all these years.
Speaker 3:Huh, and so then you're, you've got all that, and then there's a little folder that says blackmail. You click on it and it's got videos and videos and blackmail and all kinds of stuff, to the point that it was making the new york police officers sick. A bunch of the police officers that touched that laptop or had anything to do with that have committed suicide. A lot of them are gone. It's become a huge tragedy within the new york uh, within new york. You know the way they blame cop suicides on january 6th. Well, why can't we just say the same thing about that? Somehow you're touching that laptop and here you are, which is kind of funny, because isn't donald trump just kind of talk about something with hillary, hillary Clinton and a body count or something like that Did? You get this.
Speaker 3:This is while I was gone right I don't know if I've seen this. Oh my goodness, here we go. Ok, first and foremost, I want to go back to these. Guys are in cover up mode.
Speaker 14:So we're going to go here. You need to go on vacation more often. What do you mean? Because when you come back it's like oh man.
Speaker 22:Oh dude, this week was nuts.
Speaker 14:I know it was nuts. This was the wrong week to take off. This was the wrong week I was like ah, I know.
Speaker 3:Okay, so this is Jake Tapper, again before and after.
Speaker 13:There's no evidence to support the allegation my father was financially involved in my business, because it did not happen. There's no fairness or decency in what these Republicans are doing and I do have to say, whatever you think of Hunter Biden and there's certainly a lot of people in this town, Democrats and Republicans, that do not think a lot of him there is a certain kind of like cruelty to the campaign against him. Where is Hunter? Where is Hunter? Where is Hunter? Hunter was driving the decision making for the family in a way that people he was almost like a chief of staff of the family.
Speaker 12:Does that strike you as pretty bizarre?
Speaker 13:It's bizarre because I think he is provably, demonstrably unethical, sleazy and prone to horrible decisions. Tell me how you really feel. Well, I mean, I just I just look at the record. I mean, after his brother died he cheated on his wife with his brother's widow and then got her addicted to crack. Why couldn't we talk about this five years ago? I don't have a lot of personal regard for him. There's no evidence to support the allegation my father was financially involved in my business, because it did not happen. There's no fairness or decency in what these Total cover-up.
Speaker 14:Jake Tapper is so based.
Speaker 3:Here's even more cover-up. Okay, these total cover-up. Jake tapper is so based here's. Here's even more cover-up. Okay, more cover-up. Watch this. This is stunning. Oh man, here we go. This. Is it right here? Okay, so this is stunning. So here's jake tapper. Now he's over on msnbc and he's letting joe scarborough know joe, don't worry. All all you did to cover for Biden. There's a reason why.
Speaker 13:In your specific case, Joe. Our reporting indicates that Joe Biden who, as you know, is a frequent viewer of the show saw when David Ignatius wrote that column in, I think, August 2023, saying that Joe Biden should not run for reelection because of what he had been hearing, Right, and he came on this show and you guys had a robust conversation about this. You largely agreed that you'd been hearing things about robust conversation about this, but that there was really no alternative. That Kamala Harris was. That's what Democrats were telling you behind the scenes. Joe Biden saw that.
Speaker 13:Joe Biden said to staffers that he wanted to convince you that you were wrong and he focused on you like you were a constituency, like you were farmers in Iowa, like you were the Kiwanis Club in New Hampshire, and he made sure that you thought. He made sure that you thought differently. I think he did this with a couple of people. I think he did it with me. He might have done it with Evan Osnos. He knew that there were people that had to be convinced that he was fine and he and he tried to prove that to you in your specific case. This is what this is what okay?
Speaker 3:steve bannon says morning, joe is the talking sheet for everyone else, so they honed in on on him. But here's the thing are you stupid? Are you stupid? George clooney goes and meets with them and he's like uh you, he came in and had a discussion with you, you've interviewed. Oh, this is the best biden we've ever had. I do not believe that joe scarborough scarborough is that much of an idiot. He knows that he he was covering yeah but this is the way to go. Oh look, I was targeted.
Speaker 14:I am a victim now of this white house right, because tapper just let him in on the secret.
Speaker 3:Tapper, yeah, oh these guys were, they would know that they were targeting you right. Joe, like a consistency really are you? Kidding me. So that's why I said all that stupid stuff, exactly. Okay, total shift of gears. Here we're just having fun, we're trying to catch up on some crazy stuff. So Donald Trump posted this video. This is real. He actually posted this video on his Twitter. F Kennedy Jr oh snap.
Speaker 14:Is this a dead body video?
Speaker 3:No, he posted this video on his Twitter. Maybe it's got dead bodies on it.
Speaker 15:F Kennedy Jr. He was declared the frontrunner for the New York Senate seat back in 1999. Days later his plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean and his rival, hillary Clinton, was elected senator. Mary Mahoney was a Clinton White House intern. She knew enough of the inner workings of Bill's sexual advancements to be a star witness during the Clinton impeachment trials. She was brutally executed at a Starbucks she was managing in 1997.
Speaker 15:In 1993, white House counsel Vince Foster was found dead in Fort Marcy Park near DC. He supposedly killed himself and among a lengthy list of potential foul play, the bullet was never found. Then there's James McDougal, a key witness for White House prosecutors. He was serving his three-year sentence for bank fraud at the Fort Worth Federal Medical Center in Texas and just before he was to give a testimony before the grand jury, mcdougal suffered a heart attack in solitary confinement.
Speaker 15:In 2015, walter Scheib, a White House chef hired under Bill Clinton, joined the list. His body was found at the bottom of a river nearly two miles from the base of the trail he was reportedly hiking. An autopsy determined that Scheib's death was accidental drowning, but he might have known too much. 27-year-old Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich was shot and killed in DC this year. There is speculation that he was the source of the controversial leaked emails allegedly sent by DNC staffers and that he may have been murdered in retaliation. Lucas, the lead attorney in a fraud case against the DNC, was found lying on the bathroom floor by his girlfriend when she returned home on August 2nd. His death was reported classified pending the results of an autopsy. To this day.
Speaker 14:Oh, they didn't show my favorite one.
Speaker 15:John F Kennedy Jr.
Speaker 14:Right. He posted that this is the one I'm talking about the dead bodies videos.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he posted that. This is the one I'm talking about, the dead bodies videos. Yeah, he posted that. And then he posted like when did the trials? Or he posted some things about treason and stuff like that. What was the comedian that on the view was like the Clintons murder people or murder in the White House.
Speaker 14:Oh, it was probably I just died. Yeah, dang it. Why can't I remember his name?
Speaker 3:he's he's been on snl like so funny times and he's talking to barbara is it barbara cronkite? And she's like, oh, don't say that. He's like no, they're murderers. I mean, why would you roll up in a carpet in central park? You know? Anyways, I can't remember. I can't remember.
Speaker 14:It's funny, but yeah, I remember as soon as it's not important.
Speaker 3:Yeah exactly so. The other thing that happened yesterday was lee zeldin had a hearing and there was some serious masculine energy going on yesterday in dc with the trump administration. Marco rubio was ripping it up uh, lee zeldin was ripping it up. Listen to this exchange between senator whitehouse and lee zeldin nor mcdonald, nor mcdonald. Okay, we're, yeah, we're gonna grab that. So this is uh, lee zeldin and senator white house having a dust up over you know, getting rid of policies or whatever.
Speaker 22:Take a listen to the review of everything, and that concept doesn't work for you.
Speaker 5:When? When did you conduct an individualized review of 781 grand?
Speaker 22:Because we have a zero tolerance policy towards wasting dollars. We inherit something. You don't care about wasting money. You don't care about wasting money, but the Trump administration does. Senator, Will you show me your schedule? Our schedule's publicly released. We don't put on the schedule every single moment of the day. Will you show me your schedule?
Speaker 5:to prove your assertion that you did.
Speaker 22:Individualized review of 781 telling you that I was reviewing this stuff and working on it almost every single day, and the problem was when I was before this committee.
Speaker 22:I was asked by senator ricketts if confirmed, would I immediately make this a top priority to go through all the grant funding, going through ep, epa, to make sure that we are cracking down on every waste, every aspect of abuse? Because I have to come back here in front of Senator Ricketts today, and even though you don't care about wasting tax dollars, senator Ricketts does and I'm going to do my job because the American public cares about us not wasting tax dollars.
Speaker 5:And the problem with your assertion here today is that it is belied by your own employees, sworn statements in court and by the decision of the. Department of Justice to admit that what?
Speaker 22:you say is the truth. You're not grasping the fact that we would have multiple employees looking at these grants. That concept just escapes you, like that's even a possibility, the only?
Speaker 5:thing about that is that that's not true, and you don't care about 99% of this story. That's not true according to your own employee's testimony.
Speaker 22:I don't know what to say to you. You're insisting on the fact.
Speaker 5:I'm insisting on the facts. That's exactly what I'm insisting on. I'm insisting on the facts, and I now have three different versions of the facts, including Department of Justice lawyers who admitted in court that we're in office.
Speaker 22:And we're not going to waste dollars just because you insist on EPA, lighting taxpayer dollars on fire, the American taxpayers. They put President Trump in office because of people like you. They have Republicans in charge of the House and Senate because of people like you, because you don't care about in charge of the house and senate. Because of people like you, because you don't care about 99 of this story. You don't want me to go through the list of all the evidence of waste and abuse. No, what I want you to do in conflicts of interest, what I want you to do qualified recipients?
Speaker 3:you don't care about what I want you to do wow wow, lee zeldin knows the crimes, the crimes he's being reserved here, people like you, billions and billions and billions of dollars. There's so much grift going on. Harmeet dylan did an interview with tucker carl and she was talking about when these cities do consent decrees with the Civil Rights Department of branch of the Department of Justice, how they pay. The cities have to pay millions and millions of dollars to basically not be able to comply with these things. And she was like, oh, there's this one attorney he gets like eight years at a million dollars a month to just monitor to see if the cops are racist or not. It's like it's one man that's his payroll million dollars, a million dollars a month for eight years.
Speaker 14:Eight times 12 is what uh, that's a lot of cheddar it's 96 million dollars.
Speaker 3:That's a lot of cheddar just to watch a police department do what they're going to do. Anyways, yeah, the grift is unbelievable. So I'm I very much appreciate that. And you know, again, the politicians have been in cover-up of their own corruption. I mean, that's I don't know how. You know, it's like we see it. Uh, I, we see you. You know, nobody likes, I don't know very many people that get super excited about the epa. Okay, back to the norman. We're all over the place here today. So this is norm, mcdonald on the view. And I'm just saying listen all the way back then, even abc, you know they're coming.
Speaker 10:I think we should get the homicide out of the white house and get like a a fresh start. Murderers I think we should just go on to the next question.
Speaker 4:Oh Clinton, he murdered a guy You're not allowed to put out no accusations without that's a little too far.
Speaker 10:Let's just go on to the next question. This is not my week. What can I tell you?
Speaker 1:Oh, it's not mine either. I'm being very nice okay.
Speaker 4:Yeah, don't kill me.
Speaker 10:Good boy, now Norm no, we don't need to get into this and I don't want to hear it and this is not the place to make those accusations. And you're supposed to.
Speaker 3:I don't want to hear it. Aren't you a reporter? Huh, Aren't you like a famous reporter? Yeah, I don't want to hear it. I don't want to hear it. A reporter is who the conspiracy theorists go to say, hey, let me run something by you. And then they go oh, since I'm a reporter, journalist and I have ethics, I'm going to do a little research. I don't want to hear it To be funny.
Speaker 5:Yeah, say the name be funny.
Speaker 4:This is a live show, but you have been properly chastised by Barbara. I'm not going to ask the next question.
Speaker 10:I thought it was a matter of record.
Speaker 4:Let me do this okay. Oh, come on.
Speaker 3:You don't shut up All right.
Speaker 10:Let's talk football. All right, manslaughter, let's talk football. Manslaughter, let's talk football. Manslaughter, let's talk football.
Speaker 7:Let's talk football. Let's talk football. Let's talk football. Phone is ringing.
Speaker 20:I certainly hope that somebody calls to tell you to go home oh no.
Speaker 4:Dude, you got a phone ringing.
Speaker 10:Oh, hello, oh yeah, oh. No, the thing is this. You know, matt Strauss.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 10:He told me it would be funny. He said like why don't you carry a cell phone on and then let it ring and then pretend like there's a guy on it? Is there anybody on it? No, it's a thing Pretend, you know what.
Speaker 12:Norm, you're a dead man.
Speaker 4:You know what you said about rage.
Speaker 10:I don't know, I think we also had this plane en route to the former soviet union was forced to make an emergency landing when it was discovered that a frayed wire in the engine was causing serious malfunction. The president was said to be furious and demanded an immediate investigation of what went wrong with Operation Frayed Wire. Astronaut Shannon Lucid, back on earth after a record six months in space, was welcomed home tuesday with a phone call from president clint, said the president. Quote this is just the beginning. One day we'll be able to send an american into space indefinitely, and I hope it's pretty funny, okay.
Speaker 3:So we had a man. We just had so much stuff happen the last couple days and of course I even because we were traveling, I had some time to actually like get into some of it pretty deep there's just so much good stuff, so many good things that were going on Um.
Speaker 14:I was mostly focused on the BS happening in the state. So what was going on? I'm not sure you're interested in any of that. What happened? Oh well, you know, our governor just decided to uh, fund some more um Washington state um ferry employees, and so now all of a sudden we have three boats on one of the runs and it was like for Memorial Day we're going to put three boats on one of the runs because it's a big deal and there's a lot of people trying to move.
Speaker 14:And some of the local, like Tom Curley and some of the other guys local, were like hey, I thought this was we were short boats where all of the boats come from. All of a sudden, and then it was like, oh well, we weren't really short boats, we were just short staff. Well, why were we short staff? Covid? Yeah, yeah, yeah, COVID. And they, they fired everybody because nobody got the jab. Yeah, yeah, yeah, covid. And they, they fired everybody because nobody got the jab. Yeah, and that's what it's been the whole time. Yeah, for the last four years. Yeah, they had boats all the time.
Speaker 3:Okay, okay explain that one. They lie to you, they're corrupt, they're marxist. They want to destroy society they have no interest.
Speaker 14:In the first time that they were honest about it. They're not and they're still not being honest about it but they're kind of pinned in the corner.
Speaker 3:Yes, well, I mean maybe most of all farmers that are being murdered. Yeah, right, because they have land or because they're white, I don't know, but they're being murdered.
Speaker 14:You know, it's bueno we're just getting rid of those racist white farmers. Yeah, exactly, okay with some genocide yeah, here's another one too.
Speaker 3:You've got this. I can't remember her name, but Anita Dunn, who was Biden's chief of staff. She's now being investigated for the auto pin scam.
Speaker 12:I can't stress enough how high up Anita Dunn was. She was basically part of the council presidents. Dave, we didn't have a president Right. We had a council of these unelected people that you've never even heard of, and they're anita dunn, mike donald and c for shetty. Three of them were running the country. I most americans I would say maybe like one percent if that have heard of them and you were fundraising for.
Speaker 14:Yeah, yeah, yeah people, you know I'm so glad that she's talking now, even though I can't trust anything she says. But you know she is dropping some truth now.
Speaker 3:You know now that she's seen the light and needs to get out of the crosshairs yeah, here's a, here's another one here, here's um alan dershowitz talking about some more of this epstein stuff. Because, okay, yeah, I think we've. I think I don't even remember everything I could.
Speaker 14:We've talked about epstein a lot.
Speaker 3:Everybody has, everybody has but you know, basically you know all. Epstein did kill himself. Ah, okay, right, official story, sure, I don't believe that. Neither does alan dershowitz. Here's what we were able to preserve a plea, and he's also going to pay attention and listen, for this is how intel, operations, connections and people get put together. I think alan dreschowitz was a patsy in some of this or jeffrey epstein.
Speaker 16:in 2008, when you were his lawyer, alex acosta made a pretty stunning claim as to why that plea deal went forward and why he wasn't able to get a heavier prosecution against Jeffrey Epstein, saying I was told that Epstein belonged to Intel and to leave it alone and that's what Acosta said before a Senate committee looking to confirm him in the first Trump term. Can you expound on that? Could you unpack that for us?
Speaker 8:Yeah, I would be shocked if that were true. Jeffrey Epstein was not a reliable person, I can't imagine that any intelligence service would be using him. But I've heard the claim. I heard the claim that the Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agents, used him just the way they used Ghislaine Maxwell's father Maxwell. And you know, you never know One thing about intelligence services. They act in secret, so you never know. But I can't imagine any thoughtful intelligence service using a guy like Jeffrey Epstein. But it's certainly possible. If so, I didn't know anything about it. In fact, once, when I was in Israel writing a book, he called me. He was in France. He said you know, I've never been to Israel.
Speaker 8:I don't know anybody in Israel. Could I come visit you for a day? And he did. He flew his plane and I took him on a walk in the Shuk in the Arab area. We had lunch with some prominent Israelis, judges, etc. He asked me to put together a lunch and then, about nine o'clock at night, he got on his plane and he left.
Speaker 3:This has got to all be a lie. I, I mean, he only had sex with a couple minors, not that big a deal. I know this is a huge criticism of israel, by the way, is there extreme tolerance for pedophilia? Okay, like here's a thing like you could, we could go into some detail about that. It's kind of weird, right. So it's like oh yeah, let's go meet the judges and whatever. I know you just got out of prison on that whole sex crime thing, but whatever, like, yeah, come on over anytime you tell a story like this and you interject little details like and then we went to lunch and it's all bullshit you're making up.
Speaker 3:What he's trying to say is if he was massad intelligence, he wouldn't have need to be introduced, right? Because?
Speaker 14:he doesn't have a telephone and he can't call anybody else. What this is so stupid.
Speaker 3:But I actually look at this. I'll just take the story on face value because I'm gonna. I'm gonna show you why I think that maybe he wasn't massad. I don't know, it doesn't matter, but I got no dog in this fight. I just want, I just want accountability for the victims.
Speaker 14:No when he's saying that this is that he was a massad or potential massad. It's just he's trying to deflect and say, well, he wasn't really rs.
Speaker 3:He was somebody else. Well, he's no, he's saying the opposite, and dorshowitz has taken up for israel, saying he wasn't massad because I introduced him to people. And why would he need to be introduced to people if he was massad? Massad would have introduced him to the judges, not alan dershowitz. Okay, I'm getting it all that's what I'm saying okay, and he, and notice, he says acosta said he's intelligence. Leave him alone as in don't escalate these charges, these sex crime charges, just leave it at this simple plea deal.
Speaker 8:That's so now he fooled me about a lot of things and so I would investigate everything. And I like Alex Acosta I think he's a very decent guy who got the raw end of the deal because he made the agreement about Jeffrey Epstein. But at the time that we made that agreement about Jeffrey Epstein, he was only charged with two crimes, one a 17 and a half year old and one a 22 year old, and so you know that deal 18 months in prison for those two crimes didn't seem like it was such a great deal. Epstein thought it was a terrible deal, and then, of course, all this other stuff came out. I was already gone as his lawyer when all this other stuff came out.
Speaker 8:And then, of course, is the issue Did he kill himself or didn't he? I've always had my doubts about that about to go into court with his very good lawyers he had different lawyers at this time who might very well have gotten him out on bail. Um, the shocking thing is that if he never came back, he was living in paris. He had a beautiful home in paris I was never to it, but I've seen pictures of it and he could have stayed in Paris. He could have become a fugitive there, because they don't have extradition laws that apply to sexual misconduct. But he foolishly came to the United States, was arrested and then either killed himself or was killed. My own theory is that probably he killed himself, but he paid off guards to make sure that he had the ability to kill himself. They took his cellmate out of prison. They turned off all the cameras. So there was a lot, of, a lot of improper well, that's one, that that's one theory of the case.
Speaker 3:Yeah, at this point, I think we're pretty much convinced we're never gonna know. So this is this is what I wanted to watch. This was a clip from a while back and it's talking about the ca, and I want to.
Speaker 24:I want to just position this, to put a proposition out there for what might be going on, he caught the cia selling drugs in south central la and then exposed it on a hearing on CNN. Have you ever seen this, jamin?
Speaker 14:pull it up I will tell you, director Deutsch as a former Los Angeles police narcotics detective at the age of, I've seen this clip before he had adult drugs throughout this country for a long time.
Speaker 24:This was definitely the CIA selling drugs in South Central LA and then exposed it on a hearing on CNN. Have you ever seen this, Jamin? Pull it up.
Speaker 19:I will tell you, director Deutsch, as a former Los Angeles police narcotics detective, that the agency has dealt drugs throughout this country for a long time. Director Deutsch, I will refer you to three specific agency operations known as Amadeus, pegasus and Watchtower. I have Watchtower documents heavily redacted by the agency. I was personally exposed to CIA operations and recruited by CIA personnel who attempted to recruit me in the late 70s to become involved in protecting agency drug operations in this country. I have been trying to get this out for 18 years and I have the evidence you should immediately bring that information to los angeles police I did bring this information out 18 years ago and I got shot at forced out of lapd because of it's wild.
Speaker 3:So in a world where the cia is selling drugs to your neighbors, it's very plausible. The cia was the one that was involved with massad. I've kind of always run on the assumption that it was more foreign, with cia complicity, but it's very possible the cia was doing it, which is why they would use a pinch point, like alan dershowitz, to go make contacts. Yeah, right, and it would also make sense why galaine maxwell, who her family, has the british, the MI6 and the Mossad connection. You know, maybe this was just a marriage made in hell. You know what I mean. I mean, this might've just been two top tier world blackmail traffickers kind of coming together. This PDD case is getting crazy. You've got them taking MDMA drugs and ecstasy drugs that are made in Obama's face. You've got obama at parties. You've got will smith at some of these parties. You've got lebron james dressed up like a maid. You've got all kinds of absolutely crazy stuff coming out.
Speaker 3:I mean, again, this is one of those ones where are we just going through the shame fest where everybody gets their laundry rolled out but really we're not going after the heart of the matter right I mean, I don't know some of the things that these witnesses that are being brought up that are not really being impeached, by the way, like the guy that shot up, uh, palm springs down in florida, that's you know what I'm talking about. See, there's so many things. This is huge. He goes down.
Speaker 3:He's the guy who went down and shot up palm springs and he got arrested for, you know, shooting up one of these trump golf clubs there's durell, what this is last year and he was trying to go in there to say that, puff, daddy, and hillary clinton and barack obama are going to try to get you killed. They're going to try to murder you. This is pre-assassination attempts. He's wrapped up in an american flag, like doing this. Like you know, crate, like you see him, he's got like socks on on the floor, he's got like a gun and he's trying to like warn these guys and there's a shootout. Anyways, he's in prison. He went and I was a sex slave for P, did he? And it was Cabal and the Illuminati, and he does this whole video.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I do remember that guy, yeah yeah, they haven't impeached him Like he's being mentally ill and that crazy, right, but and clearly he does have some mental illnesses, right. But at the same time I guess it's just wow, ain't no party like a pd party, apparently. All right, guys, we've got to wrap up the show today and we are back. We're going to have a full normal show tomorrow. It's going to be awesome. You guys love it. So make sure you're here with us and we'll get things uploaded everywhere and try to get everything back onto a normal pattern, normal routine for you guys.
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Speaker 1:Bye old woman man, old woman, man, man. Sorry, what knight lives in that castle over there? I'm 37. What? I'm 37. I'm not old. Well, I can't just call you man. You could say Dennis. I didn't know you were called Dennis. Well, you didn't bother to find out, did you? I did say sorry about the old woman, but from behind you looked.
Speaker 1:What I object to is that you automatically treat me like an inferior. Well, I am king, oh, king, eh, very nice. And how do you get that? Eh, by exploiting the workers, by hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society, if there's ever going to be any progress there is. There's some lovely filth down here. Oh, how do you do? How do you do?
Speaker 1:Good, lady, I am Arthur, king of the Britons. Whose castle is that? King of the? Who, the Britons? Who are the Britons? Well, we all are. We are all Britons and I am your king.
Speaker 1:I didn't know we had a king. I thought we were an autonomous collective. You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship, a self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes oh, there you go, bringing class into the gang. That's what it's all about. If only people would, please, please, good people.
Speaker 1:I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? No one lives there. Then, who is your lord? We don't have a lord. What I told you? We're an anarcho-syndicalist commune.
Speaker 1:We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week. Yes, but all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at a special bi-weekly meeting. Yes, I see, by a simple majority in the case of purely internal affairs, be quiet. But by a two-thirds majority in the case of more major, be quiet. I order you to be quiet. Order. Who does he think he is? I'm your king. Well, I didn't vote for you. You don't vote for kings. Well, how do you become king then?
Speaker 1:The Lady of the Lake, her arm clad in the purest, shimmering samite, held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water, signifying, by divine providence, that I, arthur, was to carry Excalibur. That is why I'm your king. Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. Be quiet. But you can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you. Shut up If I went round saying I was an emperor. Just because some moistened bint had loved a scimitar at me, they'd put me away. Shut up, will you? Shut up Now? We see the violence inherent in the system. Shut up. Come and see the violence inherent in the system. Shut up. Come and see the violence inherent in the system. Help, help, I'm being repressed, bloody peasant. Oh, what a giveaway. Did you hear that? Did you hear that? Eh, that's what I'm on about. Did you see him repressing me? You saw it, didn't you?