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
Younger Voters Want Action, Not Speeches
A Pacific storm can wash out more than roads. We open with relentless flooding across the Northwest—levees failing, highways buried, and landslides on deck—and ask the bigger question: what happens when physical infrastructure and civic trust erode at the same time? From saturated soil to saturated institutions, the pressure is real and rising.
We dig into polling that shows a sharp generational break: under-40 voters have little patience for performative politics and want action that touches real life—rent, safety, jobs. That urgency collides with a dangerous temptation toward “efficient” governance and strongman promises. We unpack why China’s ruthless market enforcement can look cleaner from afar, how captured regulators at home breed cynicism, and how the phrase “the buses will be free” became a shorthand for decisive government—no matter the cost.
From there, we connect hemispheric dots: Venezuelan logistics, Iranian training, drones, sanctions evasion, and the argument for targeting drug-terror networks closer to home. We also scrutinize media narratives and institutional credibility—edited clips used in courtrooms, mysteriously scrubbed web pages, and how delayed transparency fuels conspiracies that thrive in the dark. The result is a volatile mix of security, policy, and perception where every misstep raises the appeal of blunt-force fixes.
If you care about floodplains and fairness, borders and budgets, markets and media, this conversation maps the fault lines driving today’s politics—and why so many younger Americans want results over rhetoric. Tap play, then tell us: what concrete changes would rebuild your trust? Subscribe, share with a friend who needs the context, and leave a review to keep these conversations flowing.
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Just kidding. Good morning, peasants. Welcome to another episode of The Peasants Perspective. Is it just us watching ourselves right now? Is that what's going on? Alright, well, I guess I guess we'll get started. My wife watches later, so good morning, everybody. Uh oh, we just graded what's that.
SPEAKER_21:What the heck happened? I don't know. Should we just start over? Maybe.
SPEAKER_14:Yeah, give her a new start. It's never happened before. Connected everywhere.
SPEAKER_21:Recovering, connected, connected.
SPEAKER_14:Yep. You know, one of our let's just keep going. All right. One of our uh regular listeners says he enjoys the audio problems. Two listeners think that. One of them lets them know this is not an AI show. Nope, we're not bothering. There we go. Pony boy. Oh, good morning, pony boy. Uh, you know, this we are not bots. This is not an AI show. And uh it's very gonzo journalism. We're just kind of making it happen every day.
SPEAKER_21:Someday, someday, the AI will figure out how to say we're not AI. Yeah.
SPEAKER_14:It's like cops. I'm not undercover. Okay, so yesterday the power went out at my house again. So we were out of power the day before, didn't get to take a shower because power goes out well, doesn't run. And uh, so you know, did the show, went home, had a normal day, and then right when I was teaching my class in the evening, power went out again. I was like, oh my goodness, are you serious? Two times, two days in a row. So uh I'm gonna be reading Nietzsche to bed twice. So, anyways, power did come back on though. That was nice. But uh, we started looking at the weather. I was like, what is the forecast? It's gonna rain all week, Ron. Oh, like hardcore. And not only that, we're GitSap is supposed to get like six inches of snow. Oh, what? Like 10 inches up in the mountains or something like that. Oh man, yeah, it's awesome. It's just one storm after another pounding the northwest, guys. Uh, you know, Florida has a little hurricane, little cat three. It covers the news for like three or four days, right? And obviously, some of these storms can be really, really bad. I'm not saying hurricanes aren't horrible, but I've grown up watching storms on the east coast that had no impact on me, right? Well, now we're in Washington, and these storms, one of the a couple of the houses I flipped are underwater right now, Ron. Like this could be my rental portfolio right now. So look at this. This is another updated video. This is another updated video of flooding around the northwest. And this is Idaho and and uh Oregon and British Columbia and Montana are included in this. So this particular footage right here is snowhomish. These are farms that are completely underwater. You are not seeing this on any national news at all. No, none. This is Auburn. This is right next. Oh no, this is British Columbia. No, this is this is Camp Valley right here. This right here you're seeing here is a Canadian. Yep. Okay, so damn. Yeah, this is summons. This is summus, Ron. Oh this is summice. Sumass. Sumas. Sumas. Okay, this right here is a Green River levee failed. You know, this is Auburn area. Tokwilla and Pacific last night. Emergency orders. Get out, get out, get out. The levee broke. Yep. This is this is Depois Bay. This is kind of a little bit east of us or uh west of us here. But uh this is Highway 2.
SPEAKER_21:Yep. Major, major highway.
SPEAKER_14:Major highway. Not gonna be open till summer. This is near Tumwater. That's yesterday. This is Libby, Montana. So this storm is, you know, they just keep hitting further and further. Oh, that's the one that's gonna be like a few. Okay, this right here, this gas station is like the gas station one block away from a house that I flipped in Auburn and or had in a rental portfolio for a while. This is crazy. Crazy. You know, we used to always talk about when we'd go and because I've flipped 250 houses around the Seattle area, and uh, you know, sometimes we'd get one that was in a floodplain. It was like hard to know it was a floodplain, you know. Maximum 80. Yeah, farms and livelihoods destroyed in rural communities. Uh, this is gonna be whoa, you know, the Pacific Northwest handles water pretty well, so yeah, this is like wow. Um, Snowqualamy Valley Golf Club. Snowqualamy Valley Golf Club. They took a boat, they're on a boat inside the golf club. Lily, my goodness. Uh yeah, and there's more coming all week long. We've surpassed the record ever of rainfall in Washington State, and it's the fifth, it was the 15th when we passed it. Oh, and we're storm after storm in the forecast with no end in sight.
SPEAKER_21:Time for a new entry in the Bible. Where is FEMA?
SPEAKER_14:You know, normally we think of like mountains like, oh, this is not a floodplain. Yeah, it is. This isn't like, you know, yeah, this is if the Mississippi overflows its bounds, you know, there's not a lot to block it. But here, I it's wild.
SPEAKER_21:I've seen flooding here before in my lifetime, but I don't know if it's been quite like this. Have you ever seen flood like that? There might have been once in the 80s when we had a bad one.
SPEAKER_14:Oh, it's it's unreal. So, you know, obviously where we're at, we're not in that kind of floodplain, but I'm starting to get because you know, I've got some wet areas on my property, and I was looking out yesterday and I was like, I have a pond. Like it the water has come up through the ground, and you know, the wetland has become 40 feet bigger. And I've got a big old puddle in my driveway that I haven't had a puddle in my I fixed my driveway, I regraded it. I haven't had a puddle in my driveway for a while, right?
SPEAKER_21:And I'm like, wow, this is crazy. Well, most of Kittsap County, the water table is down only about three to ten feet.
SPEAKER_14:So and right now it's at grade.
SPEAKER_21:Yeah, so it doesn't take too much to saturate the upper lever.
SPEAKER_14:Our county has concerns with landslides and concerns with high bank waterfront sloughing off. Yes, you know, as a contractor, I've dealt with dozens and hot dozens of lots. I can't count them, I'd have to really think about it, of properties where we've come in where their bank has sloughed off. You know, they've and I I happen to live on a road with high bank waterfront all across the street. And I'm like, man, this is some really saturated soil. And up north in Hansville, that like power bluff up there, I mean it recedes six inches per year. It recedes six inches per year. Yes. And with a storm like these, much saturation, we might get that six feet this year.
SPEAKER_21:Yes. Or more. Anyway, yeah, the the six inches is just an average.
SPEAKER_14:I know geotechs that won't touch that area.
SPEAKER_21:That's correct.
SPEAKER_14:They're like, I don't know, not doing it. Because I can't give you a good report, so but you're beware. Uh Rasmussen did some polling. So, you know, the news has really been hammering on Trump lately. You know, and there's been yesterday there was a hit piece in Vanity Fair on Susie Wiles, the chief of staff, and instantly the entire cabinet came out the defender. We're not even really going to cover that today because it's Vanity Fair. It's like a garbage publication. She did 11 recorded interviews with them and said things like Trump has a he's like an alcoholic because he's a workaholic. Okay. And Janie Vance is a conspiracy theorist. And it's it just kind of a lot of things that were snippet out of it. You know, maybe she said some things as a joke or whatever, but it's kind of it was a really kind of an ugly piece written on her. And uh, I don't know. You know, everybody says she's the most loyal person to Trump. She stuck with Trump after January 6th when everyone else rubbed their nose at him and uh so I don't know. I mean, a lot of people don't like Susie Wiles. I think she's just a really shrew political operator. And one of the challenges is a lot of people want someone to come in and just be a bull in a China shop and start breaking things. If you don't think Trump is breaking things, right, you don't understand American politics. He's turned it on its head, he's cut off sources of funding, he's destroyed, you know, entities like USAID, which has been, you know, institutions, literally running governments and uh Department of Education. There was a thing last night saying like 170 federal employees have been fired, while there's been 700,000 private sector jobs that have been created. A lot of people look at all these people he's fired. It's like not a problem. Okay. So Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen Reports uh has been doing polling and he calls uh he calls the young generation the Zoomer Waffens as a throwback to the Adam Waffen group, which is a white supremacist group. And he's saying that the young generation is like, we don't care about politics, we care about action. Okay. Now, I've said the buses will be free. This is what I'm talking about.
SPEAKER_24:Oh, that's me. Sorry. The buses will be free. Under 30 voters, these Zoomerwaffen, these people who are just done with performative politics, they don't care about ideology at all, they just want brutal order. These people, 49% of them say he hasn't done enough of what he promised. Only 19% of them say he's done too much. And these under 30 voters, it's actually the under-40s, too. They're the ones that agreed most with Donald Trump's quote about Napoleon Bar Bonaparte, he who saves his country violating snow laws. They're the ones that were most on board with Doge. They're the ones who most of them, three-quarters of them, think that basically every elected official is using their position for ill-gotten gain. They're the most likely to want arrests, and they're most likely to be concerned about political violence as well. And so this is your future.
SPEAKER_14:The buses will be free. We I've we've mentioned this. There's a divide. It's literally 40 years old and younger, is like does not trust government and does not see the institutions that we have as serving the people. And 40 and older are committed to it because they've paid into it and bought into it and have benefited from the system a la home equity. Right.
SPEAKER_21:So one segment sees value, the other does not.
SPEAKER_14:Yeah, one segment's like, change, slow, we like it. The other segment's like, burn it to the ground.
SPEAKER_21:Right.
SPEAKER_14:Big deal. The problem Charlie Kirk's murder is what is the reason Trump is talking to boomers. All of his messaging has been really towards boomers. Okay. He lost his connection to this younger generation when Charlie Kirk died. Charlie Kirk could call him up and give him his ear, and Charlie Kirk understood this stuff clearly.
SPEAKER_24:I have all these metrics that show that Donald Trump just hasn't delivered. And I understand that this is hard, but we're in a situation where people, in my opinion, don't really want to play by the rules anymore. Is the government enough doing enough to stop political violence in America? Only 17% of US likely voters say yes, 64% say no. And this is after Donald Trump sent the National Guard to clean up cities to help support ICE. And so there's a lot of tools in our toolbox, but this is the same number. Like only 16% said the case is closed on Epstein. And 83% of Trump voters say that government agencies like the FBI and CIA still need major reform. So the job is not done.
SPEAKER_14:The job is not done. This is Brianna Morello, who reports for InfoWars. And I don't know if she's a White House correspondent, but she's over there all the time. And uh she makes a keen observation.
SPEAKER_27:We have more evidence. Look at this. Crimes committed. We're just gonna hand it off to Congress though. Good luck. Good luck. What are they waiting for? What the heck are they waiting for? Maybe you think it's gonna pull badly if you have filed charges before the midterms. But the American people have zero motive to go out and vote for your party again and again and again. Midterms will completely be a landslide for Dems because you guys have zero cojones to do anything. We get more evidence of crimes committed, but zero action on behalf of the DOJ and the FBI. They continue to show you the injustice that took place, the crimes that were committed. And nothing is happening. Oh yeah, just trust the system. They're working on it. Grand jury's popping up, but we can't talk about anything. No, that when there is a grand jury that pops up, we see that they're unable to land an indictment.
SPEAKER_14:Three times they couldn't get or two times they couldn't get the indictment on Letitia James after her original ones most dismissed.
SPEAKER_21:But her solution is to abandon ship and vote for Democrats.
SPEAKER_14:No, her solution is that Richard. So well, let's hear. This is this is Richard Barris who is explaining the problem here.
SPEAKER_10:Okay.
SPEAKER_14:Like Trump can win an election again.
SPEAKER_17:Republicans, you're kind of directionally seeing the same thing, sir.
SPEAKER_08:Uh yeah, absolutely. Uh, you know, the he he threw a lot of good stuff out there. Last what a few weeks ago, I was on your show and we were talking about the generic ballot being much worse. It is tightening up. We have Republicans down three in the registered voter and then down four on the likely voter, but it was eight a few weeks ago. So I do think we are seeing some correction. This is the thing, though, and this is part of the the entire conversation you guys were just having. Trump's approval rating actually recovered quite a bit in our polling, but it didn't benefit Republicans as much as you might think. So I was listening to John Solomon, I'm listening to Mark Mitchell, and I would just throw in there that this has got to be big, right? So the the voters are not, you know, going to go and go down a checklist of okay, Trump promised this on the campaign trail, and I got this, this, and this. They want big reforms, Steve. They want big moves. And if you want to buck history, you're gonna have to make those big moves. So one thing I would argue, uh, John Solomon said that was 100% correct, and our polling shows it, is that Trump just may have to campaign against his own party here soon to get what he wants. And that threat, well, obviously, I actually think that threat will be enough for a lot of people, but he's going to have to do that because the voters now, with Trump improving, are seeing once again Donald Trump in a different light than they see the Republican Party. And there are voters out there that Republicans haven't earned their votes. I mean, it really is that simple. You know, as much as they may even like Donald Trump or give him a lot of grace because of how much he's been through just as a candidate and a leader of this country, what he's what he's put himself through to be where he is today. They give him a lot of grace for that. But that grace does not extend to Republicans. So they better get to work and the blue slips, nuke the filibuster, get to work, or you're cooked anyway. This is what this is my message to them. You're cooked anyway.
SPEAKER_17:They have not gotten that message, and Solomon's right, Barris is right, Mitchell right. There's gonna be a big old throwdown here, folks, over the holiday over Christmas in the first year.
SPEAKER_14:Barris, I want people to I'm operating under the working assumption that the election apparatus will the the big cheat will be fixed. I I believe with Trump in office being fully aware of what Dominion was doing and that server room in Serbia, all the stuff we've covered, I firmly believe that that element of the cheat will not be there. You think we'll actually see free and fair elections? No. No, no. I'm saying that element, okay, the ability to change the tabulators, and then that opens the door to give them time to backfill ballots, blah, blah, blah.
SPEAKER_21:Okay.
SPEAKER_14:I think the game is going to believe you have a universe of ballots, the voter registration, some states are mail-in, blah, blah, blah. And that's where the cheat will happen. It'll all be domestic, it'll all be on the ground. It'll be that, right? Something that signature verification can get after. And you know what I'm saying? That an that the paper trail can actually, you know, the tabulator is going to match the paper trail. Certain court cases, like counting stops on election day, except for a couple states. You know, there's certain things that are going to happen, just like in 2024, where it's like, oh, Trump can win despite the mail-in ballots, despite this kind of things. And I do believe Trump will do what he did in 2024 and have, you know, there'll be observers at all the places. I think they'll keep the same pattern. But don't assume this 80% of the country is Republican. No, 50, 60, 70% of the country like Donald Trump and what he's doing. But if you're 40 and under, you're not party affiliated. You're looking for your Franco, right? You're looking for your Bonaparte that's going to come in and fix it. And that's what the polling is showing.
SPEAKER_21:The younger generations are I'm actually really okay with this because it's gonna pressure there to be some more action, which is what I want to see too.
SPEAKER_14:Yes, and we have to keep in mind that uh, you know, there are people who look at other systems, for example, what's happening in China, and they go, well, that works. You know, one of the things I have a sister-in-law that's from Hong Kong, and one of the things she said was, you know, what's really good about China is if they need to build a bridge, they just build it. It doesn't take 10 years to go through planning and zoning, you know, to build a bridge that's now 10 years outdated in its design and technology and architecture, right? And that's one of the things too. We have a lot of really systemic problems in America. Are most of our systems were built post-World War II, okay, and then they were updated. So we have kind of these archaic systems that then they created patch systems with technology in the 70s and 80s and 90s, and that includes things like the stock market. If you know how the system works, you can cheat the stock market. And big banks and brokerage houses have been cheating the stock market for decades. Patrick Byrne, right, the guy that the overstock.com CEO, his big big thing that kind of brought him into the stage is not just some tech entrepreneur, was when he went after Wall Street. He went after a thing called settlements. How they were doing the settlements and they were shaving off tons and tons and tons of money. He figured it all out. And he came out and just kind of dumped it on, you know, the people, and it was like too big. It's too big of a chi, billions of dollars missing. You know, if it was a thousand dollars, we'd prosecute a billion dollars and we go, oh, it must be lawful. Right? Otherwise, they couldn't get away with it. So when he came out with all these reforms on what needed to be done to fix Wall Street, China was listening.
SPEAKER_18:Yeah, I know that you don't want them. It's either just rules, but how do you handle it when it happens? Because in the and they're like, No, no, no, you don't understand. There are no failures in the Chinese market. And I still didn't get it. And I thought they were being like just putting a good face on it. And I said, Yeah, but what do you do when you have a hedge fund who does this and that? They use this trading system and this strategy. How do you guys handle it? And the guy sort of put down his coffee. He said, Dr. Byrne, there are no failures in the stock market. And I got what he was saying, that if somebody acted like Steve Cohen or Ken Griffith over there, they get a bullet in the back of their head because the Chinese correctly understand what the people are doing is poisonous to our stock, to their to our is ruining their stock market to have big players out there selling stock that doesn't exist and giving IOUs for to screwing up all the price discovery mechanisms, obviously. But because they're not bought off, like our regulators are bought off, they took exactly what I've been saying the SEC should do. That's exactly what they do in China. They're so much better capitalists than we are. What do you expect? So that when they take up capitalism, they do it better than we are.
SPEAKER_14:Yeah, they can do capitalism better than we are. They instituted the reforms that he recommended to the SEC. They were probably spying on it, right? They instituted the reforms over in China. So their stock market is actually clean compared to ours.
SPEAKER_21:And clicking along.
SPEAKER_14:The buses will be free. If it takes a communist system to make it fair by perception, to the under-40 crowd, that's what you're going to get, Republicans.
SPEAKER_21:And this is what happens, you know, when you have a young generation that clings and starts beating the drum of communism and communist thoughts.
SPEAKER_14:Yes, because it can fix the problems that crony capitalism, mercantilism, and even communism by another name, aka the Federal Reserve, right? Can the problems they cause because they strongman it.
SPEAKER_21:And so what's the solution here? We need to educate the young people on the benefits and you know the beauty of capitalism. But how do we do that while they're getting screwed?
SPEAKER_14:Exactly. How do you do that while they're getting screwed? Um, it takes a strongman, it takes a Donald Trump. He has to really overturn the Apple cart. He who saves the country breaks no laws. Okay. Fraud is fraud. He who stops the fraud is not the one who committed it, right? That's the that's the that's the point of it. A lot of the stuff that's happening at the federal and state level is unconstitutional. It's criminal. How do you get a state like Minnesota? Oh, by the way, uh goodness gracious, uh Secretary McC McMahon from the Department of Education wrote a letter to Tim Waltz, told him to resign and went detailed all the fraud. And they said, We've been doing these student loans things. You guys had thousands of ghost students that you approved, and we sent money to to the tune of 12 billion dollars in student aid. And he she's like, And it went to Somalia, like it went to people that are not real. She said, resign, resign, do the right thing and resign so we can fix this. Unreal, right? So, in a system like that, where you've got one guy over here with$150,000 in student loan, and you're given Habib Bajab money, and he's not attending school, right? It's the it's no intention to pay it back, by the way. It's absolutely unreal. And she even goes on to detail how Ilan Omar participated in this fraud. Okay. Okay. Now, stuff like that happens all the time. Hey, you want a good example on why you should never disarm, either as a person or as a nation?
SPEAKER_21:Yeah.
SPEAKER_14:Yeah, here's an example of why.
SPEAKER_30:Well, I knew that President Putin did not support the agreement President Yeltsin made. Never to interfere with Ukraine's territorial boundaries. An agreement he made because he wanted Ukraine to give up their nuclear weapons. They were afraid to give them up because they thought that's the only thing that protected them from an expansion of threat. So he gave them up. Yeltsin' word was good, he kept his word, but he couldn't pass it to the demo. So when it became convenient to him, President Putin broke it and first Ukrainian. And uh I feel terrible about it because Ukraine is a very important country, and I feel a personal state because I got them to agree to give up their nuclear weapons, and none of them believe that Russia would have pulled their stuff if Ukraine still had their weapons.
SPEAKER_14:So who's at fault for the millions of people that have died now? I don't know. Sounds like Yeltsin or uh Yeltsin and uh Bill Clinton. What it sounds like to me. Well he feels bad about it. Well, I feel bad about it. I disarmed him and then they got invaded. I told him to turn off the security system, and then the whole invaders came and it was like, what?
SPEAKER_30:So I think what Mr. Putin did was very wrong. And I believe the Europe and the United States should continue to support Ukraine. There may come a time when the Ukrainian government believes that they can think of a peace agreement they could live with. But I don't think the rest of us could cut and run.
SPEAKER_14:Oh, we can cut and run, trust me. Don't disarm, don't disarm your home, and don't disarm your nation, man. Okay. When the obviously this Rob Reiner tragedy, let's dance on his grave a little bit. Okay. This Rob Reiner tragedy really is a tragedy, right? It's it's a it's a very sad story between Rob and his son and everything that happened there, and you've got drug addictions and all kinds of stuff. It's interesting, you know. A lot of people have been pointing out, you know, Rob Reiner, your son has a drug problem, but yet you wouldn't support closing the border. You know, like there's so many things where you're literally supporting the very thing that is poisoning your own child, which is interesting. Your own household. Your own household, right? Now, Rob Reiner, we've played that little clip with Al Franken kind of doing the roast on Rob Reiner. His dad was involved in C Operation Mockingbird and the MK Ultra program and stuff like that.
SPEAKER_21:We know that.
SPEAKER_14:We know that, right? And most likely passed it on to his son, okay, at being involved in all that. And one of the things Donald Trump said was he said Rob Reiner was involved in RussiaGate. And a lot of people went, ha, I don't understand that. Yeah, including me. Yeah, well, let's get a little bit of an explanation.
SPEAKER_04:Now you've heard about Rob Reiner's death and how his son is involved. You saw Trump's post. And again, every time he posts, you want to look at what is written in caps, okay? And people are outraged at this. Trump, shut your effing mouth. You're such a schmuck. What are you doing? So I'm thinking, is he just evil and mean? Or could there be something else behind it? So that's where I come in. So Rob co-founded a production company called Castle Rock. And as you can see, on his son's jacket representing Castle Rock. Now, this is why Trump called him out on the TDS.
SPEAKER_14:We covered this, Rob. Five years ago, after Biden was sworn in, and they were in this fake studio, we covered this. Yes, we did. Castle Rock Productions. And it became kind of a Q thing. And it was like, are we on a rap are we on a rabbit trail? Maybe we weren't.
SPEAKER_04:Okay, stay with me. When you Google Castle Rock Production Biden, look what comes up.
SPEAKER_14:All the fake sets.
SPEAKER_04:It's the literal production stage of the faux administration. Like this. And this. And this. Oh wait. And then there's this. Just the casual three-three. You know. Probably nothing. Is Trump just an arrogant schmuck who needs to shut his mouth? Or is Trump giving us hints for us to see through the veil, to see through the smoke and mirrors, for us to use discernment, to dig a little bit, to use our common sense and realize, hmm. Even though Rob's death is tragic, was Rob connected to TDS because he knowingly set the foundation to the fake Biden administration with all those production sets. Therefore, he was in on deceiving the country, the world, breaking our constitution. Are you following me? Yeah, I am. Yes, yes, yes, we're following you.
SPEAKER_14:Yes. 100%. 100%. Now, yesterday, right, we walked out of the studio here. I got a hold of this clip. And if you want any more proof of this. Either person considered either. There's Rob Reiner.
SPEAKER_15:Oh, Brennan. Collaborate Brennan. Me too. We're both of the follically challenged. So um thank you for coming. I really appreciate it. And the thing that to me is so frustrating is that this uh cataclysmic thing happened to our country, and people don't seem to understand it, understand the gravity of it. And uh, you know, you guys were talking about how you know it's unusual for people who have been how many exp how many years of experience do you have between you, would you say? Jim has several hundred, I think. This is it, right? This is them. Let's just who is actually directing these actions. You guys were there during when you saw the initial attack.
SPEAKER_14:This is the attack Russia on our election systems. You were there the initial attack of Russia on our election systems, aka Barack Obama in the room with them.
SPEAKER_09:Oh my goodness.
SPEAKER_14:So Rob Reiner is the director, he's the producer of Russian game. Yes, this is the guy. Now, he's been pointed out in the past, but I've always just looped him in with, you know, just TDS Hollywood. I didn't realize he was like instrumental in it.
SPEAKER_15:You know, uh, you know, collusion, conspiracy, coordination. I mean, these things are thrown around all over the place.
SPEAKER_14:Look at that face.
SPEAKER_15:The idea of active measures that the that the Russians have you know trafficked in forever. What does that look like? I mean, what is what what would like in a political campaign like this, what does an active measure look like?
SPEAKER_13:Well, I think um a lot of times what uh the Russians as well as others do is to either uh fabricate a story or to take a story uh that uh may be patently false, but yet look at his face as he says this. You're listening to a con man.
SPEAKER_14:You Russians, as well as others, like me.
SPEAKER_13:Yeah, you're listening to a con man uh advances one's uh narrative and argument and push it out and propagate it and lends legitimacy to it. It's a way to color people's individuals.
SPEAKER_15:Uh I know understand that St. Petersburg is pushing out, you know, trolls and bots and getting, you know, messages out and and piggybacking on messages. Like this one. You know, the Trump campaign is doing. Is there any like granularity to getting into the these districts in Wisconsin or Michigan or you know, I mean, that they play on that level?
SPEAKER_03:It appears now that it was pretty sophisticated, and they did focus on on certain voter blocks. And of course, 73,000 votes in three states would would have would have swung the election. And apparently, you know, the Russians have gone to school on our system, understand it. Uh, you know, we've we've had very successful campaigns in this country. President Obama, uh, case in point.
SPEAKER_09:The Russians and Chinese in Venezuela's installed.
SPEAKER_14:Can I go to school? This is a 22-minute video. We could just watch this. Right? It's guys, this is it. Exhibit A. Rob Reiner's right in there with these guys. They just spent 22 minutes explaining to you what the Russians do by telling you what they actually did. Right. You know, oh well, Russians and others. Oh my goodness. Now, I've mentioned this before. When I was in prison, I was in a jail cell with John Rowe, and we got locked down a couple times together. Not very fun. Better than solitary confinement. At least I have someone to talk to. But he was a 65-year-old guy that was in there for espionage. Russian espionage. Okay. He was one of the 3,000 people that Christopher Ray indicted for Russian espionage. Guy was a soldering technician at a factory in South Dakota that made microwave radio boards that made their way into F-35 fighter jets. He's a high school graduate, never really left South Dakota, right? But because he long story, he got entrapped. Okay. And basically went to a job interview and they said, How many Hertz do those radio boards that you used to work on broadcast? He's like, Oh, I think something hurts. Boom! Classified info, arrested. Okay. Total bull crap. Uh, super sad. So, anyways, one of the things he said, because he had the Epic Times, he's like, you know, they say that I was trying to spy on Russia, but he's like, There's no need to spy on Russia because American intelligence and Russian intelligence work together. And I was like, Well, why is that? And he shows me this article. And there were two things that happened in a short period of time. One, there was a mass shooting in Russia at a theater by a Chechnyan Muslim group. And in the article, it said American intelligence warned Russia it was going to happen. And then there was some other event that happened in the United States where a terror plot was foiled, where it said the Russian intelligence warned America that that was happening. So if the intelligence agencies, a la CIA, is in friendly communication with Russian intelligence agencies, are you really two different governments? Okay. You're somehow at some level, you're allies. Now, color this and inform it with what we know now, where Russia and China, right? You've got Russia and Iran that are directing what's going on in Venezuela and Cuba, right, as the muscle, with China as the chairman of the board. And our CIA, who is clearly embedded in drug trade, trafficking, gun sales all over the world, is you know, facilitating it all. They're the money guys.
SPEAKER_21:Yes. Clearly, the relationships between other governments and nations is different than what we think it is.
SPEAKER_14:Yes, it's a little opaque, I would say. So let me describe the way I see it. And Patrick Byrne seconds this China, chairman of the board, Russia and Iran are intellectual backers. They've got the spy ops. Cuba and Venezuela have been the muscle. The CIA has been the bank. Okay. That's the one world government that we're looking at. And that collection of entities is what's trying to create the control grid and everything worldwide. Okay. They, including the CAA, want to see the dissolution of the Constitution of the United States because once you do that, there's no bulwark for freedom and individual liberty. Russia believes your body belongs to the state. That's their ethos, period. They do not believe in the individual liberty of the individual, right? They believe your body belongs to the state. They, and that's part of the whole Russian orthodoxy thing. They have their own state religion that supports that, just like the divine right of kings, right? It's the same concept. Here's Rob Reiner doing an interview a while back on MSNBC. Look how vile this guy is. He was the purveyor. He is the virus, right?
SPEAKER_15:There is no crisis except for the one that Donald Trump created. There is no crisis here. But he created one, and clearly all he's interested in at this point, let's cut to the chase. This is about racism. This is pure and simple racism. That's all this is. He's hoping that the people who support him will be ginned up and and and and running to the polls to make sure that brown people don't come into America.
SPEAKER_01:They cleaned it up for two days. It looked fine. They went back, they said everything seems fine there. You know?
SPEAKER_15:And it's a match playbook. And it's shocking that there are 40%, as you say, or 46%. Yeah. Those people who are supporting what he's doing here are racist. Period.
SPEAKER_14:There is no racist. Do you know who Angela Davis is?
SPEAKER_21:No.
SPEAKER_14:Okay, so she's a real racist. She's she's one of the biggest purveyors and want people that want reparations and all blacks were slaves and that kind of thing. Well, she did, it was a while back. She did one of these like 60-minute things. I can't remember what it was, but they did a DNA test for her to determine her ancestry. You know, where did the slaves that you descended from come from? And she got some interesting results, Ron. Any idea what you're looking at?
SPEAKER_16:That is a list of the passengers on the Mayflower.
SPEAKER_14:No, I can't believe this. On that list of passengers on the Mayflower, I have grandparents, and my wife has grandparents. Both of us come through lines that came off that Mayflower. Wow. And so does Angela Davis.
SPEAKER_09:Oh. My ancestors did not come here on the Mayflower.
SPEAKER_16:Your ancestors came on the Mayflower. No, no, no. You are descended from one of the 101 people who sailed on the Mayflower.
SPEAKER_14:And by the way, the 101 was Oceanus, who was my wife's uh grandmother or whatever, that was born on the Mayflower on the voyage.
SPEAKER_09:Oof. That's a little bit too much here to deal with.
SPEAKER_10:So that woman's name is Angela Davis. She is one of the most anti-white and pro-reparations leaders in America. Not only did she just learn that her ancestors were colonizers, but she later found out that they were also slave owners. You can't pick and choose your bloodline, Angela. And 23 of me said it's time for you to pay up.
SPEAKER_14:Cut the check, Angela. So, right? We're all racist, apparently. Even those, you know, everyone that came off the Mayflower, they're racist. Even Angela Davis. So the statement holds true, I guess, right? Now, to extend this further, to understand this, uh, Rob Reiner, the day he was killed, was supposed to be meeting with Norm Eisen. Who's Norm Eisen? Well, he's he was the you know one of the biggest lawfare agents against Donald Trump.
SPEAKER_11:Right this minute, I had a Zoom with Rob and Michelle scheduled to plan for the 2026 uh election cycle and how we can preserve our democracy uh in this time. So it's hit me very hard, but what better way to commemorate uh Rob and Michelle than by sharing it with everybody in our legal fight club and our contrarian family?
SPEAKER_14:He was the director of RussiaGate. He was the one who created the media narrative that got sent out into the zeitgeist.
SPEAKER_21:And apparently Norm Eisen was helping him out.
SPEAKER_14:Yep. And Brennan and Clapper and all these guys. Now, this is this is uh James Carvel, and based on the things he says and how similar they are to the things Rob Reiner says, it kind of makes me wonder if we should put this guy under a little bit more of a microscope.
SPEAKER_12:We have three years ago put a man who's not only massively, and I mean massively corrupt, but I'm not sure possesses the basic elements of humanity. And I'm not sure he's not getting worse. I don't it's not up to me because frankly, I Wouldn't piss down his goddamn throat if his heart was on fire. Nobody expects me to do that.
SPEAKER_14:Now, Ron, why would you say something like that? Because the buses will be free. He's not talking to you and me. He's talking to the under 40 crowd that just want to see something change. Anyone who guarantees change, anybody who guarantees to burn the system to the ground is going to win. So the Democrats are going to campaign on a socialist communist platform because look, China's got a lot cleaner streets than uh we do in Seattle. Maybe their system works better. Look, everybody in China gets a house and a guaranteed job. I'm 32 and I haven't had a steady job since I was 21. Right? I'm in the gig economy. I have no pension, no savings, no 401k. The buses will be free even if they have to hand power to this guy. If you're over 40, pay attention. He's not talking to you and I. He's talking to the 21-year-old that thinks they have no future. And as long as Donald Trump is associated with whatever system that has no future in sight for me, this guy will be listened to.
SPEAKER_12:I just wonder if deep down inside somebody can't do some kind of intervention. Because this thing is deteriorating by the day. He's not gonna win more life. That's already that's already clear. That's just one element. So we need to go forward and we need to deal with this. And maybe somebody can do it. But in Jill I hope we have a better holiday and better historically, I can't.
SPEAKER_14:He's advocating assassination. Somebody's gotta do it. Somebody's gotta break the system, break it, break it, break it, break it. That's what they want. It's deadly serious. And as peasants, guess what? What do we always say? We have to live here. So no matter what happens, no matter who's in charge, I still gotta deal with a puddle in my driveway. I still gotta deal with all the things you have to deal with to pay your bills. And if you think that the reason you can't pay your bills is a government problem, well, you'll vote for anybody that says they'll fix it. Right? I don't know that handouts are the solution. Obviously, we have a certain perspective on economic policy and freedom and liberty and all that kind of stuff. But at the end of the day, there's one result that matters. And I it's at this point, it's just become a symbol. The buses will be free. There's certain things that no longer can the government get away with and uh not provide for the people. Okay. Donald Trump put this post out yesterday. And tonight he's gonna have a special address from the Oval Office. I suspect it's gonna have something to do with Venezuela. Uh, there was a there was a meeting in Mar Lago last night with a bunch of influencers and politicians and whatnot. And coming out of that meeting, it was like, yep, listen to Trump's speech tomorrow.
SPEAKER_21:I had a I had a dream about this speech. Tell a dump chair. This sounds awesome. So it went something like uh a meeting that Saddam Hussein had, where he's walking people out.
SPEAKER_14:Yeah, we've played that flip before. When I say your name, stand up and walk out.
SPEAKER_21:I was like, whoa. And then he just said everybody's name.
SPEAKER_14:If you want to see the country light on fire and get behind Trump, now this I don't believe this will happen, but if he announces arrests, if he announces some huge investigation that the military's done into corrupt politicians, anything like that. Anything if he reveals that Venezuela was the one manipulating elections and exposes it, right? Anything like that, and he will be your Franco baby, right? He who saves the country breaks no laws, my gloves off. You're the one guy that has an oath that says you are to preserve the constitution. Now, a lot of people interpret that as preserving the piece of paper, as preserving that. No, he's talking about the constitution of the people, to preserve the union. This is how Abraham Lincoln understood it. He suspended the Constitution, as far as the law was concerned, in order to preserve the constitution, the makeup, the body of the people. Right? That's what Donald Trump is tasked with doing. Donald Trump here, Venezuela is completely surrounded by the largest armada ever assembled in the history of South America. It will only get bigger. The shock to them will be like nothing they have ever seen. This is an armada, truly. Until such time as they return to the United States of America all the oil, land, and other assets that they previously stole from us, the illegitimate Maduro regime is using oil from the stolen oil fields to finance themselves. Drug terrorism, human trafficking, murder, and kidnapping. For the theft of our assets and many other reasons, including terrorism, drug smuggling, and human trafficking, the Venezuelan regime has been designated a foreign terrorist organization. Therefore, today, I am ordering a total and complete blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers going into and out of Venezuela. The illegal aliens and criminals that the Maduro regime has sent into the United States during the week, an inept Biden administration are being returned to Venezuela at a rapid pace. America will not allow criminals, terrorists, or other countries to rob, threaten, or harm our nation, and likewise will not allow a hostile regime to take our oil, land, or any other assets, all of which must be returned to the United States immediately. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America. Wow. Now we were told in a clip earlier, look at the all caps. Foreign terrorist organization, a total and complete blockade of all oil tankers. Immediately. Immediately. Yes. The buses will be free. Oil prices will come down. Now, I don't know. When I look at oil, when I look at what he says here, he says uh all of the oil, land, and other assets. I I believe, based on the oil cartels, right? The oil companies, there's a good chance Venezuela has somehow co-opted or taken over American oil fields, refineries, whatever, right? That there's some type of corporate tie in there. So he's saying it's got to come back under U.S. control. He's he's uh land. I'm not totally certain what he's talking about, unless we have some type of, you know, I don't know.
SPEAKER_21:I I don't know that maybe there's some mineral rights somewhere.
SPEAKER_14:Mineral rights. It could also be um, you know, uh embassy land down in Venezuela, you know, there's some things like that and other assets. Assets are broad that could be, you know, literally like we want our stuff back that you guys took from Afghanistan. Because a lot of stuff that we left in Afghanistan made its way all around the world, including Venezuela. So it could be kind of interesting there.
SPEAKER_21:Patrick Byrne maybe some military hardware or something.
SPEAKER_14:Yep. To get a little preview here, I think that this is what we're going to hear about tonight. Patrick Byrne was on with Emerald Robinson on the absolute truth. And uh he was talking about how do you how do you inform the American people on some big scheme like this? Well, one bite at a time. So there was a report that they released live on air yesterday that details Venezuela's involvement in the election rigging, human trafficking, all the things that Trump listed. The only thing Trump hasn't listed there was the elections thing, which, you know, makes you wonder. And I've got some thoughts on that.
SPEAKER_18:Transnational organized crime and terrorism aligned with Iranian interests. It really is an instrument. I'm so glad. You know, the rule is how do you get the public to eat an elephant? One bite at a time. I learned this when I fought Wall Street. I came out of the beginning telling people, remember a year and a half ago, I was saying this is really a chain of command. The vice presidents are the Mexican cartels, they're the they're the vice presidents. The president is Venezuelans. Okay, gotcha.
SPEAKER_31:The vice president is the Mexican cartels, then you can't make it. And the main cartel.
SPEAKER_18:The main cartel, the president cartel is cartel de los soles. That's the real cartel. But then behind them, the CEO of the operation is really Iran, and the chairman of the board is China. So that's really the word chart. And now we're at the point where we are talking, we're we're moving up. The real problem with Venezuela is not just their shenanigans, but they are a hybrid ecosystem of organized crime and terrorism serving Iranian interests. I'll give you 10 examples we can walk through. It's kind of shocking how this has happened right you know, right across the Caribbean Sea. First of all, their military technology transfer. So Venezuela is now manufacturing drones and anti-ship missiles, and drones that can reach the United States and like miss Houston or Miss uh Miami with something, and anti-ship missiles, so they can sort of dominate shipping in the Caribbean. Uranium supply. People know a very large 75,000-ton uranium deposit has been discovered in uh Rarema basin in Venezuela. It's just what the Iranians want for their new program. There's a whole system for invading. Now, stop me if you want me to stop on any of these 10 points. I can give you more detail. But there's a whole system, three, a whole system for evading sanctions on Iran that runs through Venezuela and a program called Fun Den. It's a$2 billion program that acts as sort of a sanctions of terrorism. Hamas and Hezbollah have turned the wonderful Isla Margarita. I did 25 years ago. One of the many who got away was this beautiful Venezuelan girlfriend. And she used to tell me about Isla Margarita and how we create it. It has become the playground. It is the, you know, all the college kids go to Daytona Beach for spring break. Spring break for Hamas and Hezbollah, but especially Hezbollah, is Isla Margarita. It's basically Isla Hezbollah. It is just and but beyond that, there's all these terrorist training facilities. And Hamas, there was somebody who laughed. Like one of the lefties in America laughed about when somebody recently referred to Hamas being in Venezuela. No, Hamas is absolutely it's the foot as a in Venezuela. Energy and oil corporation. Get this industrial front projects. When Iran wants to acquire something that's on the sanction list for its nuclear technology, it's acquired. It may be a company. There's all kinds of ways that Venezuela steps in. One of them on nuclear technology is the CNC machines, which are like computer controlled, very precise manufacturing machines. I used to work in that field. Argentina buys them, then they get bought out of Venezuela, and then they get transhipped to Iran. So that's how Iran gets around. Transport, it's the logistics hub of terrorism, is Venezuela. Diplomatic alignment. And here's something really important we should know. Iran has little final, 10th final. Iran has really perfected oppression, how you keep the crowd down. The Iranian regime is extremely unpopular. People go out in protest. And for example, when I was last year, there were snipers that would shoot men in the groin if you're in the protest, and women in the face or the throat. And women sort of have a special fear change out there. And you do that a few protests and kind of they take care of themselves. They also have rent mobs. They have their own like Antifa, but it reports to the government, basically under Biden. And the Antifa, the black shirts, would show up and rough up students who tried to prepare. All of these techniques have been taken by Iranian Revolutionary Guard, have moved to Venezuela and they've taught it to the Venezuelan police and military. So they've adopted these techniques to keep their people oppressed. So just like in the Islamic Republic of Iran, no one can protest for democracy. You can really, you know, in, you know, you can maybe take off your hijab or show a little bit of uh hair, but you can't really that's what they've done in Venezuela using all these IRGC techniques and officers. There's all these IRGC officers in Venezuela teaching the police there how to do this. So who needs that in our hemisphere? Who needs that? And it's a threat to us. Iran operating right on our shoulders and training terrorists and sending them into the USSF, building drones that can reach into the US territory. It's insane.
SPEAKER_14:Right. Uh Brennan told Intel analysis to stop looking at anything from Cuba or Venezuela. Total focus on the Middle East, right? So this buildup, you know, Middle East, they're focused with looking at all the factories, every school. But in Venezuela, they can just build a school and manufacture drones in it. It says, it says drone manufacturing elementary. You know, I'm sure the left, when we finally bomb these elementary schools, are gonna be like, you guys are bombing elementary school, making drones in the basement, man. So one bite at a time, how do you reveal the fact that under our noses we've allowed this to happen? And all these trend a aqua people that have been flooding up through Venezuela, do you think they made a stop in some of these terrorist camps? You remember the videos after 9-11 of all these terrorist camps in uh the Middle East where you know these young jihad soldiers are going across monkey bars and in and out of tires, you know, their little boot camp. Apparently, that's going on down in Venezuela, along with their bomb-making classes and stuff like that. Guys, it's rough out there. John Fetterman, yesterday they had a huge Senate and uh House briefing, classified briefing on the Venezuela situation. John Fetterman got on with with Chris Cuomo on News Nation. And uh Chris Cuomo's like, is this just about oil? Is this just about drugs? I mean, why are we shooting these fishing boats out of the water? And John Fetterman clarified some things. This gives me hope, by the way. The fact that, like, listen, I love I I used to hate John Fetterman. How did we elect a guy that had a stroke and can't talk? But truly, truly, I would vote for John Fetterman. Right? I would vote for John Fetterman. When I was 24, came out of college, I look at John Fetterman and I go, well, yeah, I get it. Like, you know, we want to have the right regulation and control, but it's about us. We're supposed to pay us, right? The people. So everything should benefit us, the people, the beneficiaries of this constitution. John Fetterman gets that to some degree. Now we disagree on abortion and maybe some other things like that, but you know, I can get behind John Fetterman in a big way. If every Democrat was like that, we'd have legitimate, you know, debates going on, but I think we've got something different where we've got bought-off politicians, clearly.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, absolutely. I I I I thought I thought it was pretty uh pretty comprehensive in this this idea, some things out in the media, uh, it's kind of putting out this that that the military is just picking off you know any boat that comes across. That's just not true. I mean, there's extensive intelligence, um, and they know exactly who's on that boat, and they know what's actually on that boat right now. And it it's quite frequently they they decline to take it and to move on those things. When they move on those kinetic kinds of strikes, you know, they have absolute confidence that who's on it and what's on it, and and that's exactly what it's about. They're not just going around randomly just shooting shooting boats in those things. That's just not the fact.
SPEAKER_33:So, what did you learn, Senator?
SPEAKER_14:That they're not just going around shooting boats, right? Now, for us, it's like, well, that's obvious, but you know, CNN and MS Mao have been saying we've been shooting fishing boats. Look at this poor fisherman that was out there. It's like, yeah, because barrels of cocaine really bring in the tilapia, right? Uh Mark Wayne Molin coming out of this briefing had this. Talk about the whole picture here as a whole, guys.
SPEAKER_32:I'm I'm losing patience on the whole thing because I think it's ridiculous that we're having this conversation because underneath Obama, he had 500 strikes, 3,700 different individuals were killed. There wasn't a big show about this. What you guys are all upset about is that the hemisphere that's working in. The hemisphere is these are drug terrorist organizations. The same people that Obama went after, some people we've been over for the last 24 years, were terrorist organizations that were wanting to kill Americans. There has been more Americans killed because these terrorist cartels are drugging our streets, drugging everyone of your old streets, everyone of your old towns, every one of the audiences' towns. We killed they killed more people in 2024 on our streets than we lost in the entire Vietnam War for U.S. personnel. These are terrorist organizations that are poisoning our streets. The president has the authority to do so. The argument is it's too close to our shores. Does anybody doubt that these are terrorist organizations? Does anybody have a question about these big terrorist organizations? So what's the difference between Obama attacking these individuals when they were deemed terrorist organizations in the Middle East versus the ones that are here right now poisoning our streets? That's what the whole conversation is.
SPEAKER_14:If Hezbollah's training in Venezuela, then uh it's Lebanon light. Sorry, Lebanon, I don't know if you're training or not. But it that's what's going on here. Now, Trump Trump, when he was flying on Air Force One, was asked about this concept of re-immigration. Have you ever heard of re-immigration? So re-immigration is where you denaturalize people, people who've gotten their citizenship. Oh, and you go, we're taking that, right? There was a big famous example of this when Trump was in office. He took citizenship from a uh guard that worked at a concentration camp in World War II. It was like the last Nazi in America, right? And they had to actually take him out of his apartment, like, because he wouldn't get up himself, and they put him on a chair, strapped him down, and deported him to Germany. And they're like, You guys got to deal with your own Nazis, right? But he had had citizenship for like 40 years or something like that. And they denaturalized him. Well, Trump says it's coming.
SPEAKER_27:You said that you might denaturalize um Americans. Can you tell them?
SPEAKER_19:I mean, people that are in here that shouldn't be here that became Americans. Well, we'll see. I mean, yeah, if we have criminals that came into our country and they would naturalize maybe through a bite with somebody that uh didn't know what they were doing. If I have the power to do it, I'm not sure that I do, but if I do, I would denaturalize absolutely people.
SPEAKER_14:And he should. Okay. The American Constitution, the Bill of Rights, our rights are not for foreigners.
SPEAKER_21:It's for American citizens. I'm laughing a little bit here because it seems like from that clip that Donald Trump is finding out that he has more power from like reporters. If I have the power, I'll start. Well, that's something I can do.
SPEAKER_14:Well, I would absolutely do that. And I'll start with people who hate our country, like Rosie O'Donnell. You got any more ideas? Yeah, let's do it. So this is U.S. circuit judge I can't say his name. A M U L A Mool Thart Thapper? Amool Thapper. Okay. And uh he wrote this decision here, and this was with regards to a a uh Illegal alien who was caught doing something illegal and he had guns. And so he got some gun charges and he submitted a motion saying they wanted the gun charges dropped because it violated the Second Amendment, that he had a right to carry guns as an illegal alien in this country. So this is a pretty significant deal. There was a Ninth Circuit decision while I was incarcerated in DC that said that illegal aliens had Second Amendment rights, right? And actually they had more rights to carry guns than American citizens who had those rights curtailed by legislation. Wow. So they somehow had this inalienable right to self-defense, whereas as American citizens, we don't have an inalienable right to self-defense. Okay. So this case here was addressing specifically can an illegal alien have guns?
SPEAKER_21:This is a great time to ask the question what does shall not be infringed mean? Yeah. Because I ask that all the time.
SPEAKER_14:It means the government can't infringe on your right to carry. Okay, so this is what he says. Uh Tharper J dissenting in part and concurring in the judgment, it is no accident that the Constitution starts with we the people. Those three words encapsulate the radical idea that has propelled the American experiment over for over two centuries. Popular sovereignty. The founding generation understood that legitimate government derives its authority from the consent of the governed. The government is created by free men and women who consent to it. Not that we get our rights from the government. The opening words of the Constitution ensure that no one can ignore that revolutionary proposition. It is unique to America. The principle now faces a direct challenge. An illegal alien asserts the Second Amendment right of the people to bear arms, arguing that the constitutional guarantee attached to non-citizens who have developed a personal connection in this country. Properly read, our text history and tradition squarely foreclose his claim. They reveal that the people refers to the citizens of the United States who consented to its government. Since illegal aliens are not citizens, they cannot lay claim to the right to bear arms reserved for we the people. Midler Escobar Timmel is a Guatemalan citizen who illegally entered entered the United States over a decade ago. In 2022, officers discovered three firearms in Escobar Timmel's home while investigating his alleged sexual abuse of his 14-year-old stepdaughter. The federal government charged him with possession of a firearm as an illegal alien in violation of USC 1892 G5A. Escobar Timel removed to dismiss the indictment, arguing that it violates the Second Amendment. The district court denied his motion. After pleading guilty, Escobar Temal appealed. The Second Amendment provides a well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state. The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. When evaluat while evaluating whether a law complies with this text, the court applies a two-step process. We first must ask whether the plain text of the Second Amendment as understood at the time of the founding, which it was supposed to be for United States citizens who consented to the government that are natural here. That is a big deal, right? We the people, you don't have due process rights if you're not a United States citizen. You don't have constitutional rights, those rights are preserved by the body of the people. And so DHS or the DHS put this house and the White House reposted it. This is what we have coming for Christmas.
SPEAKER_19:Back to the places from which they came. Oh, what fun it is to ride. A free flight out of our country. Any foreign country. As long as it's not here.
SPEAKER_09:Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh.
SPEAKER_14:The bus will be free. There will be revolts. Dramatic ones. The buses will be free. The buses will be free. Jingle bells. Jingle bells. A sleigh ride to any country right here. And this has a dramatic impact, right? Every person that is deported affects you and I. And how does it affect you and I, especially younger generations?
SPEAKER_28:How do you explain this new stress that we're talking about that keeps showing up in all the polls that people are stressed about housing, stressed about the cost of food? What is the administration's plan to rein in the cost of food and housing?
SPEAKER_06:Well, uh Maria, people should be stressed because this Biden inflation, as I said, it was worst inflation in 50 years. And Strategis, the brokerage firm who you know well, had something Jason Trenner had something called the Common Man Index, which was work working Americans. So the accumulated CPI during the Biden years called it 21, 22%. For working Americans, it was 35%. And that 35% was just a wipeout because it was groceries, insurance, rent, and the uh you know, auto. And we we are bringing that down. So in energy, which leads everything, the is coming down. Energy goes in into grocery prices. So I you know affordability has two components. So just like with the deficit, with the deficit, there are two parts to it. There's constraining spending and then upping revenues, which is what we're doing, which is why we uh had had this several hundred billion dollar contraction. With affordability, I I suspect that we are going to see a substantial drop in inflation in the first six months of next year. Rents are down. The story that the Biden administration doesn't want to talk about, the mass unfettered immigration, they have pushed up rents, especially for working Americans. There's a recent study out from Wharton School that shows every one percent increase in population, rents went up one percent. Wow. So pre President Trump, by the enforcing the border, sending home more than two million illegals, rents are we're now seeing D and C rents coming down substantially. I think that that will continue this the uh for the rest of the year. We brought interest rates down, so we we've seen more mortgage rates down, and I think everything else will follow that.
SPEAKER_14:So I so for every one percent increase in population, rent goes up one percent.
SPEAKER_21:Wow, that's really interesting.
SPEAKER_14:So when you look at the nation as a whole and they go, okay, we've brought in 50 million people, you know, what does that end up being percentage-wise? Well, the problem is real estate is local, it's not national. And so when you've got a community like Springfield, Ohio, for example, population of 20,000 or 40,000 people, and you import 20,000 Haitians, it's 50%, and rent goes up 50% in that community. You think that impacts a high school graduate who's maybe thinking about moving out? Probably, you know, and we call them bums because they can't move out when they're 27 years old. Failure to launch, really? Yeah, you blew up the end of the launch pad. You know what I mean? You you the end of the runway is falling off the cliff. There's not enough room to get lift. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, that's so, and we and we look at these kids just don't understand these days. No, no, you know how you can't go to the local park because they're barbecuing the the neighbors' cats, you know. They're the ones driving up the rent prices. They're the reason why the millennials and the Gen Z and Gen Alpha can't move out, right? They're the reason why the families aren't being started because they're piling into dorm rooms, and this is why polyamory is becoming popular because hey, let's have a couple heads of households here, right? This is a horrible betrayal of America. It's horrible betrayal, right? And it extends even yesterday, new. Every Democrat voted against a bill to prevent migrant children from being placed with sponsors who have criminal records. Here's the vote. Look, every Democrat voted against that. Why? That's a common sense. Hey, let's not put kids with criminals. Uh what? Seems like common sense. It's just no only criminals. It's obstruction by any means. It's obstruction by any means. I haven't looked at the chats for a minute. Pony Boy, good morning. Shantini, good morning. Pray the Rosary Daily, good morning. Our numbers are a little low today. Ron Loki, the toll.
SPEAKER_21:I'm not sure what's going on.
SPEAKER_14:We had a ton of views on X yesterday. Oh, yeah, we've probably got a few over there. Anyways, we had a little problem at the beginning, so maybe people got slow rolling in, but that's all right. Okay, so let's move on to this brown shooting because more and more information's coming out, and it's it's kind of like a magnifying glass on what happens when you have a town like Providence, Rhode Island, which essentially is just a university, Brown University. They run the city, apparently. And it's kind of like where I went to college, you know, BYU Idaho, the experts. One thing. So um, they've got all kinds of stuff. Turns out a lot of their camera systems were off. Why were they off? Because we wanted to protect our kids from ice agents. Okay, so you know, they were turning off cameras, so you don't have good footage, you know. There's like thing after thing where it's like, wow, your guys' policy to keep cops from being able to investigate around Brown University is sure kicking your butt right now, right? So here's CNN. Do you believe that Brown had the precautions and safety measures in place? Okay, so look at this guy's this is the suspect. Okay, this is the shooter. We know this is a shooter, okay. This is this is the footage they're releasing, and just pay attention to the shooter as he's walking here. Avoid the shooting that were appropriate and necessary.
SPEAKER_23:I I do. Uh and in fact, I'm glad you mentioned the sirens.
SPEAKER_14:Uh, because by the way, all these criminals now that are wearing masks and these mass shooters universally are wearing masks. If you're wearing a mask, I just assume you're a criminal at this point. There's no reason to wear it.
SPEAKER_23:I think there's been some misunder misinformation about that. We have two security systems that we can activate. Okay, see this?
SPEAKER_14:Look at little fairly light scanned, little pot belly. Okay, you can kind of see his body.
SPEAKER_23:And in a time of an emergency. One is uh a system that sends out text messages, phone calls, emails, and it was activated within minutes of the incident. Those messages went out to 20,000 individuals. So all alerts. We also have a system of sirens. There are three sirens placed across campus.
SPEAKER_14:Okay, so she's talking about they have a siren system on campus specifically for mass shootings. Okay. But again, I I want to focus on this. Look at this profile. Look at this profile, burn it into your brain.
SPEAKER_23:Those get activated when there is a broad-scale emergency and we want people to rush into buildings. In the case of an active shooter, activating that system could have caused people to rush into Barris and Holy. So that's not a system that we would ever use in the case of an active shooter.
SPEAKER_32:So just to follow up there. It does say on the website when it was launched in history.
SPEAKER_23:It it it it depends on the circumstances and where the active shooter would be, but you don't want to ever get people rushing into buildings that might be the site of an active shooting. That's it. That's my understanding.
SPEAKER_14:So we installed a uh alarm system specifically for active shootings, but we won't use it for active shootings. So here's here is who the internet thinks is the suspect. So this is allegedly an you know, Mr. Dude here. I apologize if it's not you. But uh skin tone, uh kind of uh size, something interesting is happening.
SPEAKER_25:You guys see the look of shock on my face? Yeah, it's not there. This is Mustafa Karbosch, that's apparently the suspect in the Brown University shooting. This is the piece of trash that took out Ella Cook. Ella Cook was the head of the Republican Party at Brown University, a very liberal school. Now, Officer Tatum's reporting that he was on the university. See this here? Mm-hmm. It's close. Brown University website. Apparently, he was part of the Office for Middle East Studies. And guess what? They scrubbed him pretty quick off that website. Laura Loom is reporting that other media outlets said he actually shouted this before he opened fired. Shocker.
SPEAKER_26:The suspect.
SPEAKER_25:Yeah, like had been reported in it. Like my heart goes out to the victims, it goes out to the families. Are we really sitting back and seeing another young conservative, a prominent conservative in this country, have their voice taken by a far radical leftist, Islamist, jihadist? That's really where we're going. Something's gotta change, guys. I don't know what to tell you, but you need to wake up out of the little coma that you're in. Leftists, I don't know why you would ever want this to be a thing, but you've lost all sense of humanity if you believe that this woman right here should have been taken by that guy because he was a pro-Palestinian. Get fucking real. As for Ella Cook and her family, it's tragic, but we need accountability. And if this really is the suspect, maximum penalty.
SPEAKER_14:Yeah. Now, Brown University has scrubbed all of reference to him on their website. But they haven't announced him as an official suspect. He hasn't been taken into custody. But why would you do that? I mean, he works there. Why would you just go delete all of his work? So it sounds like a massive cover-up. Massive cover up. Their own faculty took a shot at a student multiple times in the face and possibly shouted Allah Akbar while doing it. And we have Hezbollah and Hamas training camps in our hemisphere. We have protests where people scream, Free Palestine from the river to the sea. Right? When it comes to anti-Semitism, it's a it's a it's a canary in the coal mine. First you come for the Jews, then you come for everyone else. You know what I mean? It's it's just you know, we can talk about the politics of Israel, like we talk about the politics of Lebanon, or we talk about the politics of Greece. That's one thing. But to be like, I hate Greeks, I hate Irish, I hate Sierra Leone people, right? No, no, no, no. I don't like your government. I love Americans. I have a little problem with our government from time to time, right? That's a different story here. So Jack Pasobiak is on with uh Steve Bannon on uh Real America. Oh, they're on War Room, and uh he's describing how this is this press conference they had and everything that's happening just screams out cover up.
SPEAKER_17:Jam for time, two things. All day you've been working on something about this individual. They did say, hey, it's too early, you can't do that. We don't know about it, about this uh person's uh the Brown University scrubbing the site. Then the prosecutor jumped on everybody about saying, somebody's asked a question, hey, is there any any evidence here or anything about being targeted? Obviously, the Ella Cook situation, he went off on it. Uh, your your thoughts of what's happened today and and behind the scenes, Jack, what happened today?
SPEAKER_26:Well, they're lying. They're obviously lying up there because the prosecutor, who's very has no poker face whatsoever, they all lied and said they don't know what you're talking about about anyone getting uh getting names scrubbed. There was an individual whose name has been scrubbed from at Brown University's website. I had a source from Rhode Island that said the police were aware of this and were looking into him. They hadn't confirmed anything, but they were looking into it, and that that's who the prosecutor was referring to when he said, Oh, you don't ask questions about this because you know, we know you're trying to make this a cultural thing, and we don't have proof of that. He said, So wait a minute, is do you not have information or do you? Because if you're trying to say you're he's calling people racists because one of the guys who people were looking at said this guy might be some kind of Muslim, might be some kind of migrant, and they wanted to know because he matched profile that people were looking at, and he was a member of one of these groups. No, we ain't we are we're not calling for any any kind of extrajudicial uh responses here. We're saying people are out there on the internet saying, look, here's a guy who's on campus that seems to match this, that potentially could be a suspect. Have you looked into it? And they're yelling at them. They're yelling at them.
SPEAKER_17:But hang on, but Jack, Jack, Jack, Jack, it's worth it, Jack, it's worse than that because they've Brown University authorities there scrubbed this guy's site. I mean, what got the pepes, and the pepes were all over this today, is that this stuff is being taken down during the day, was it not? These these are just factual events that happened this afternoon, correct?
SPEAKER_26:This was an uh a name that came up this morning that I saw across you know the internet and said, well, that's interesting, and I wonder what's going on there. I wonder if that's you know, any relation to this. Had no idea, right? That I certainly hope that he's being looked into. But then before the afternoon show came on today, they start erasing every single instance of this individual's name from Brown University's website.
SPEAKER_17:Why? And behind the scenes, you should know Jack's getting a lot of uh people uh and authority back there saying, hey, there's something not right here. There's so there's a lot more than they put on that press conference, a lot more. Anyway, John Solomon's gonna take it from here. We don't have a chance.
SPEAKER_14:So it seems pretty obvious. They're scrubbing the site, they're getting ready probably to go after this guy, hopefully. Now, you got to know the timing of everything, right? So the shooting happened at 4.05 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. And by 7 33 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, something happened, okay, over here on the West Coast, which is a little late at night for a court stuff to happen. Kyle Sarafim, who was former FBI, right, has really been a dog on a bone when it comes to cash patel and stuff like that. He points something out because we had that terror plot that was stopped down in LA where they arrested these far lefties that were planning on building bombs. We talked about this yesterday. CI informants and all kinds of stuff like that involved. It smells like a Whitmer kidnapping plot. And it turns out there's messages in the um statement of facts or in the complaint talking about uh some of the people that were arrested are like, we don't know how to build the bomb, you know. This is too much detail for us, you know, that kind of thing. They weren't competent to do it. They had electronic timers and everything like that. So this is what he says. He says, I did the homework after the fact. The FBI agent in LA must have called the duty magistrate to get the complaint sworn out at 7.33 p.m. Eastern that they had this little weak terror plot interruption for the news cycle when they had failed to get the brown shooter. When they had the brown shooter in custody and then they realized they had to release him, it's almost like they just wanted to disrupt the news cycle with, oh, but we're still going after terrorism. And they swore out this at uh 4.33 p.m. And look, within minutes is when they is uh let's see what's the date. Let me make sure I got this right. Yeah. Um, you know, he had to go get 7 30 p.m. to get this signed. Pretty interesting. I had to get him, get him on board. So, you know, it makes you wonder again, cover up, cover up, cover up. And it's not happening at the top. It's not cash patel that's covering up, it's whatever rot is left down in these institutions. And this is what the young generation sees over and over and over again. Every time you send information to Congress and there's no indictments, if information's going to Congress, there will be no criminal action taken. Because they don't share with Congress active criminal stuff. So, like this recent uh uh thing that they're talking about now, how they didn't have enough information to to actually have probable cause to get the warrant for Mar Lago. Oh, we gave it to Congress. Yeah, well, we kind of already knew this. There will be no criminal action on that. Right. Because otherwise they'd have it in a grand jury, they wouldn't be sending it to Chuck Rassley. So this is uh okay, so let's let's do this here real quick. Uh there we mentioned earlier that Vanity Fair article. So this is um Jack Pasobia commenting on this Vanity Fair article.
SPEAKER_02:Poststanding evasion.
SPEAKER_14:Oh, excuse me.
SPEAKER_02:Uh Bernie Moreno from Ohio. Poststanding ovation. People know that she's a rock. She's incredibly loyal to the president. When others, by the way, were extremely disloyal. She's run the White House very, very well. Look, uh, Vanity Fair is a division of a company called Advanced Publications. They own the Cleveland Plain Dealer in Ohio. It is a rat's nest of liberal, uh, radical ideology. These are not journalists. Actually, I had to look that up today, Jack, uh, to be honest with you. I didn't realize Vanity Fair was still in business, and there's people actually still read that crap. Uh, it is a total hit piece. And uh, look, Susie's an amazing person, the most powerful woman on earth, probably, and the best chief of staff of my lifetime, of any president that I can think of, and she deserves nothing but our respect.
SPEAKER_14:That's all well and dandy, but why'd she do an interview with Vanity Fair? Ice them out, man. You gave them a lot of clicks and a lot of ratings, and they made a lot of money yesterday with everybody logging in and reading their articles. Why did you do an interview with Vanity Fair? You're never gonna sway them. They're never gonna take a quote that's good and be like, oh yeah, Trump's doing a great job. Not gonna happen. 11 interviews? Go spend your time somewhere else. Look, we still have to pay for buses, Susie. Do you get the message there? We don't care about Vanity Fair. We care about we care about the expensive buses, we care about taxes, we care about immigration, we care about these other things. Don't waste your time with Vanity Fair.
SPEAKER_21:When I see something like this, it makes me wonder if they need another exhibit to enter into the record someday.
SPEAKER_14:The 5D chess, like we need more evidence of the conspiracy. Nope, nope. This is just this is just boomers wanting to be liked by their peers. That's all it is. I I I cannot chalk it up to anything else. Donald Trump suffers the same affliction, he just wants to be on TV. That's it. You know, at a certain point, that's why he does some of the things he does. Right? He just, and in fact, he said to Tucker Carlson, who by the way has one of the largest audiences, he's like up there with Joe Rogan, right? We're talking the same conversation as far as impact every time he releases a podcast. And you know what Donald Trump said to him? You should get a TV show, you're not on TV. Megan Kelly points this out all the time. My ratings blow away all of the legacy media collectively. You add them all up, I do better than than all of them combined. But yet Donald Trump, sans Charlie Kirk, doesn't take the podcast audience very seriously because he's not a podcaster. He doesn't listen to podcasts, he turns on the news, right? And that is one of the reasons why the storms in Washington are not being covered because Fox is based out of New York and CNN is based out of Georgia, and MSNBC, I think, is based out of DC or you know, they're not based out of Seattle. So they just don't care. They just don't care. And that's why we get overwhelming electric, you know, hurricane coverage because it's all East Coast centric. Um, there the trial about Chaz Chop and the uh against the city from the the parents of the children who were murdered in Chaz Chop has continued. And I'm gonna read this summary from Katie Davis Court. This uh this woman here, McKinley, uh, she testified yesterday and she was in charge of EMS. Seattle fire medics did not follow protocol and abandoned a 16-year-old gunshot victim, Antonio Mays Jr. Uh, city system heirs contributed to his death. Expert testimony from Robin McKinley, who conducted an independent investigation into Seattle's fire response to the shooting of Antonio, accuses Seattle Fire of abandoning their position as paramedics. McKinley testified that Chaz chop protests protesters were instructed by dispatchers to transport Antonio, who was shot by Chaz Security, to a designated casualty area outside of the zone on 14th and Union, which was set up by the city. Dispatchers told Seattle Fire medics to make a the make and model of the vehicle that that were that there was a gunshot victim inside and the occupants were unarmed. The protesters approached the medic one. The ambulance fled the scene. That was due to medics' quote, false beliefs that someone in the vehicle was armed. Additionally, the designated casualty area was accidentally labeled a scene of violence due to a system error, which impacted emergency response. The system failed this young man, said McKinley, adding that with this particular incident, the ball was dropped. McKinley testified that medics abandoned their duty to treat the patient by fleeing the scene. Antonio was still alive and breathing at the time. Protesters later stumbled across another Seattle fire vehicle where medics attempted to treat Antonio, but it was too late. Since I've been in EMT, I've never seen any abandon anybody abandoned in that abandoned in that fashion, she said. The city systemically dismantled their policies to even allow Chaz Chop to exist. And the domino downstream effect of that was paramedics were like, we can't go. First respondent officers, well, we can't go. Oh, just bring them out. Take them out of the crime scene and bring them out here. Just transport them because that's always a great idea.
SPEAKER_21:Yeah, like the guy that shot him is gonna bring him out. Okay.
SPEAKER_14:Yeah, Chaz Security. Let's get him. Exactly. I wouldn't be surprised if the shooters were trying to help the kid. Yeah. Right. And they're scot-free. We have murderers running around at large, the security detail of Chaz, and there's no way to convict these guys because all the evidence was tainted. It wouldn't stand up in any kind of court, right? Nobody's fessed up to it because why would you want to do that? This is an utter failure by the city of Seattle, right? Utter failure.
SPEAKER_21:Yep. Start to finish top to bottom.
SPEAKER_14:Start to finish top to bottom. Start to finish top to bottom. Okay. So Mike Johnson has promised that in the new year, they're going to finally get Trump's agenda going.
SPEAKER_29:The mainstream media, of course, parrots the talking points of Chuck Schumer and the Democrats, but the way we defeat that is with the simple truth, the facts. The government accountability office just came out with a new report this past week, Laura, and it is astounding. Just for example, over the last two years, they submitted 24, two dozen totally fraudulent applications for these unaffordable care act subsidies, okay? 23 out of 24 were approved. There were no Social Security numbers provided, no verification of income or even citizenship. Okay? Of course not, right? This the tens of thousands of dollars paid to each one of those to the insurance companies for people that do not exist, okay? Dead people,$94 million of taxpayer dollars paid to insurance companies for people that have been deceased. Then you had Social Security numbers. 68,000 Social Security numbers in 2024 alone were used for multiple persons. In other words, multiple people using one number to bilk the system and defraud it. That's the system that the Democrats created. That's the one they want us to subsidize. So when we go forward with the truth, we explain to the American people the reason their costs are out of control is because they created a broken system. We have the solutions to fix it. That is the message and the truth I think that's going to prevail as you go into the election year.
SPEAKER_14:Here's the problem. Is Obamacare broken? Or is the fact that you're paying people that don't exist, dead people, the problem?
SPEAKER_21:Right. It is hard to know.
SPEAKER_14:Insurance will be free. That was the pitch with Obamacare. Insurance would be free for low-income people, but it's not. So is the problem the system itself that it was never going to be free in the first place, or did it not become free because costs escalated because you've been paying ghosts? Right. Okay. Another thing happened yesterday. Miriam Adelson was with Donald Trump. This this briefing that Donald Trump had kind of made me want to barf in my mouth. Had Mark Levin up there giving him some big bear hug. I'm like, why don't you have Tucker Carlson to one of these things? Right? Like it's just Mark Levin's audience is like this big and he's annoying. I firmly believe half of his audience are Democrats looking for things to, you know, they're anti-Semites looking for reasons to make people anti-Semitic. Because listening to Mark Levine long enough, you almost become anti-Semitic just because you dislike him so much. That's how it feels. So, anyways, but Miriam Adelson is another one of these uh Jews. Her and her husband, um, and I think her husband's passed away, they are the Epstein of the right, just so everybody knows. Just because we the peasants, we don't care, we don't pick sides. I don't like these big donors, okay? I like Elon Musk, but I don't like these other big donors. She is the Epstein of the right. And one of the allegations, one of the reasons why Trump was opposed to releasing the Epstein files is because there's probably a little overlap, okay? And he depends on her for a lot. And uh something interesting happened though. Trump Trump Trump 2028.
SPEAKER_19:Ado said, You want to come up here? Come up here, Miriam. Miriam gave my campaign indirectly and directly 250 million. She was number one. When somebody can give you 250 million, I think that we should give her the opportunity to say hello. And Miriam, make it quick. Because 250 million is not what it used to be. Oh jeez, incredible woman. With a great husband, a man that loved Israel.
SPEAKER_14:I was hoping you should say our country.
SPEAKER_00:And Mr. President, when you were in the Israeli parliament and you gave a speech and you saw me from far away, you called and I at that time I came with a scooter to the parliament just to hear you. I wanted to hear you alive. And uh then you say Miriam Addison, and I stood for a second, but it was so painful. So I said, then you screamed, Miriam, stand up, and uh I wish you would have known, but I stood up and heard all your compliments and thank you very much. I saw you back there standing. You saw me in pain, thank you. That's why I had to stand. Now I met uh Alan Doseovich and he said the legal thing about four more years, and I say, Alan, I agree with you, so we can do it. Think about it. Alan here someplace. Where's Alan? Alan is here, or he had a flight. Alan is here.
SPEAKER_19:She said, think about it, I'll give you another 250. But whoa. But her husband Sheldon was an amazing guy, and he'd come up to the office, and there was nobody more aggressive than Sheldon. I think I spend more time with him and you, because you usually came up together, but he'd call and say, uh Can I come over, please? I say, Sheldon, I'm president of the United States. It doesn't work that way anymore. It's like maybe tomorrow. How about tomorrow? No, no, no, please, just for a little while. And I would uh he'd always say 10 minutes, it turned out to be about an hour and a half, right? And what he did is he fought for Israel. That's all he really fought for. Just wanted to take care of he just wanted to take care of Israel. So he was a great guy. He was a fantastic man, and he loved you so much, he couldn't see straight. So could thank you, darling. Be careful.
SPEAKER_14:So they're American citizens, so they can donate to American campaigns, but clearly they have some divided loyalty. Wow. Yeah, pretty interesting. Uh, in an interesting little uh event here, right? I just point this out before we wrap up our private side. Now, when we get into the um subscription side or we wrap up our public side, when we get into the subscription side, the premium side, uh I gotta I gotta like write a note what to call it. Talk to the unoffendables. I will be sharing with you a little bit of J6 information, including the video footage that they played at my trial of me, right? So this is gonna be the first time I'm gonna show people what I wish I could have shown you back on January 8th, 2021, exactly what happened on January 6th. Okay, so a hater posted this of me. And so I'm like, okay, I'm gonna play it because you know I've talked about it forever and I'm not ashamed of it. So, anyways, if you're not a subscriber, you need to be a subscriber. If you are watching this afterwards, you need to subscribe so you can see that clip because I'm gonna play it over on the private side for the unoffendables to see. But one of the things that does happen out there, and you gotta watch this with social media. So this is white whale. Yesterday, my nine-year-old son asked me why black people seem kinder than white people. I pause and I did not agree. And then you look over here, Brank has it. Yesterday, my nine-year-old son asked me why black people seem kinder than white people. I paused, but I disagreed. Jeremy Stamper, yesterday, my nine-year-old son asked me why black people are kinder than white people. I paused, but I did not disagree because it sounds like a talking point went out, wouldn't you say?
SPEAKER_21:Or fake accounts. Fake accounts?
SPEAKER_14:No, they're not fake accounts, they're just talking points. Uh you know, it gets traction, so let's do it. Okay, let's put the word out. Nine-year-olds are afraid of Trump. Why are black people nicer than white people? What are you talking about? All right, guys, that's it for the uh public side. We are gonna jump over into the private and talk to the unoffendables. Okay, so before we watch my video, which we'll make it a wrap on, uh, this is Enrique Antario on with uh Kara Casanova, and he's talking about that BBC video that Donald Trump just sued the BBC for, where they edited his words. And Enrique Antario didn't realize those words were edited, but it had some pretty significant impact on him. And I started thinking about it, and I was like, because they did play some generic videos of Trump speaking and stuff like that. I'm like, I wonder if they played it in my trial. I I don't remember pr specifically if they played that clip, but it's very possible they could have.
SPEAKER_22:We we had this conversation when we first knew that this clip was edited just a couple weeks ago. Um and we were talking about this clip was played at my trial. Um this exact clip that the BBC played was played at our trial. So not only did it affect the jury pool or affected the president himself, it affected justice, right? Um and in in this case, it was people that were rabid anti-Trumpers um in the jury pool. And this did not help the situation at all. By showing those words by the president, um, I think I think maybe maybe we might take um decisive action against the BBC also. But you also gotta think about this, uh, and it's one of the reasons why we're suing the DOJ. The DOJ knew that those weren't the words by the president, um, and they knew everybody would be fooled uh by this uh by this uh BBC clip. Because it kind of, if you look at it, it kind of looks like it just like flows. Uh it almost looks like one entire clip. And they knew this, and they still brought this forward in front of the jury. And it wasn't again until a couple weeks ago that I figured out that no, wait, this is not his words. They were, I think they were like 40 something minutes apart. They weren't even close to each other, he wasn't even talking about the same thing.
SPEAKER_31:I just actually thought of it as I'm sitting here right now, thinking to myself, wow, President Trump has the case, but even maybe more so, the people who went to jail because of this fabricated evidence is unbelievable to me. So you're confirming that this is the clip that was played at your trial.
SPEAKER_14:When I came home, I was shocked at how much hate there was about January 6th. And I was shocked at some of the things people said. But you know, I didn't watch the BBC clips, I was at the ellipse. So I was like, well, he didn't tell us to go fight, right? He told us to go cheer on our legislatures and see if they'll do the right thing. I didn't know that.
SPEAKER_22:Yes, this was the clip that was played at my trial. No, it's super insane. And I believe it was played at the beginning of our trial. And if I'm not mistaken, here's where I don't know. I believe it was uh put in there uh during closing statements. That part I'm not sure of, but um, I will tell you it was played at our trial.
SPEAKER_31:Right. Yeah, it's crazy. And uh we want to play that for the audience really quick. That clip, uh, this was uh provided by Nick Swarter on X. Uh, I'm not sure if they're going to play what President Trump actually said first or what was edited, but we'll discuss that after. Uh take a watch of the president's speech and what was fabricated by the BBC by editing right here.
SPEAKER_19:We're gonna walk down to the Capitol, and I'll be there with you, and we fight. We fight like hell. We're gonna walk down to the Capitol, and we're gonna cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women.
SPEAKER_31:And there was so much more to it. I mean, I really uh want to poke more around, and so should you. I know that he also said we're gonna peacefully and patriotically, which they completely left out of the BBC uh version. So the second part is what he actually said, but they didn't even put in the peacefully and patriotically. That first clip is absolutely not what the president said. I was sitting in the second row at the ellipse watching that speech in real time, and I remember every word of it. I don't even have to go back and look and know that that is completely uh, you know, obviously being misrepresented and just editing and not even good editing for that matter. So something that we could talk about, and you should definitely look into uh suing the BBC. Uh they and and suing the Department of Justice and those attorneys, those psycho attorneys that literally thought it was okay to use BBC edited footage instead of the actual raw footage, which I'm sure existed and they had in their possession of the president's speech. Is that legal? I don't know. I mean, I I know prosecutors do dirty things all the time. So uh I'm interested to hear what your attorneys have to say say about that, Enrique.
SPEAKER_14:We had this conversation when we first knew that the I would love, I'm I don't know, maybe I'll get the inclination. I'll go back to my transcripts and see what you should find out.
SPEAKER_21:Yeah, you might have a case against the BBC as well. Could be interesting.
SPEAKER_14:So immediately after Trump's speech, this is me. Okay, so this is with a quote here. Uh Travis, thank goodness I got my name wrong. Hey Travis mentions thugs and talks about being targeted by false narratives about J6ers. Here we have Travis, who got seven plus years for his actions on J6, talking about breaking into the U.S. Capitol while a joint session of Congress is ongoing blatant election interference. Okay, they're not actually doing any research. And he pulled this clip from somewhere. I don't know where he got this clip. But well, I know where it ultimately originated, me, but uh, I don't know where he pulled it because it's been spliced. But as I was leaving the Capitol, this is where this first clip comes from. Now keep in mind, my judge, when I was remanded, this was his exact quote, because you know, I wanted to go home. Thanksgiving was a day late, net the two days later, prepare myself for sentencing, that kind of thing. But he remanded me straight into custody. And his quote, when he said, he says, Mr. John Attakis is not a flight risk. However, there is no evidence that he will not commit violence on the former president's behalf. Oh my gosh. You're remanded. It's a double negative. There's no evidence that I will or will not, clearly. But under the premise that Donald Trump called for violence and I took action, it seems justifiable. Right? There wasn't any evidence that you would or wouldn't do it then and you did it.
SPEAKER_21:Except for now, we know that he didn't call for violence.
SPEAKER_14:Exactly. So this is me walking to the Capitol. Trump's speech talking to you, our audience, by the way, you know, recording a video to upload later for my podcast audience. For you guys, those that are listening.
SPEAKER_21:It's gonna be for a podcast episode.
SPEAKER_14:Yes. Trump's speech is over. It was awesome. Some of you may have seen it online, it went over. All the voter fraud. Uh, I am very concerned about Mike Pence. I have no idea what he's gonna do. Did not love the way the president talked about that. And uh I don't know. We'll see. Anyways, we're walking over to the capital right now, and I don't know, maybe we'll break down the doors. Now, I say break down the doors, in my mind, I'm thinking Kavanaugh protest, right? We'll go and like mean breaking down the doors, not break in. That was never a thought processor. I was speaking rhetorically to you guys, our podcast audience, right? So then this is the actual clip of the assault on federal officers. This is the moment, okay? This is the never before seen footage on this podcast.
SPEAKER_20:All right.
SPEAKER_14:Right. Now keep in mind, I want to put some context here. I gave my whole speech in my trial. They didn't play my speech to articulate, no swear words. I didn't come off like a jackass. So they didn't play my speech, but they played this moment. This is what convicted me. This video, this next clip, and then a video of me walking away from the Capitol saying I'd shed many tears or whatever, was all they played at my trial of me. This was enough to get a seven-year sentence. Keep this in mind, as we talked about Chaz Chop earlier. Keep this in mind as in 2020 context, mostly peaceful protests. Okay, keep this in mind with other people who threw Molotov cocktails into cop cars, burned down police stations, and got smaller sentences than I did. This video that you're gonna see right now, this next clip, is the full video culmination of my violent behavior. At the moment this happened, when we went to push the gate, I've told this story many times. I had someone to my left and someone to my right. I said, one, two, three, go. The guy to my right took a big shove. Like on the video, you can see he took a lunge. He extended his legs, my feet stayed on the step. And I and you can see in the video, I kind of get pulled over. The gate is moving, and I'm holding on to the gate in the air. Okay. And they had pepper sprayed us right at that moment. And so I'm completely blind, I cannot see, right? And I'm just holding on to this gate. I'm trying to pull it down as it's being pulled away from me, and eventually it falls behind me, and then I fall backwards. And as I fall backwards, I reach out and I grab Officer Garcia. I grab his arm like this. There it is. The assault. And I fall back. Okay. So this is the scene. And I understand that this could be seen as very violent, and I'm aggressive. In my mind, and what's really happening, I wasn't being aggressive. I was kind of holding on for dear life. This got out of control pretty quick.
unknown:Come on.
SPEAKER_14:Trump speech is over.
SPEAKER_21:That was it.
SPEAKER_14:Seven years, three months. To the clamor you go. Okay. That's it. That's my breach of the capital. That's leading the mob. That's all the things they said about me. You just saw it. There's my intent. We're gonna bang down the doors. Who knows? And there you go. I did it. I understand why they say what I did. It was irrelevant based on the BBC and based on everything that was out there. It was irrelevant. Any other reason? You were there. Okay. So that's it. I have no shame about it. I came home and told everybody about it. You can replay that video and then go back to January 8th, 2021 and replay our podcast. And I believe it's pretty consistent, which is why the DOJ wouldn't play my podcast. Which is why the DOJ wouldn't do any of that. The only clip they paid out of the podcast, by the way, was where I took, I showed a video, you and I talking. You made an appearance in my crowd. Only clip they played was when I was leaving the cap and I had the snow fencing. And I was like, yeah, I I showed the picture in the trial in uh on the podcast, and I made the comment, you know, had that snow fencing been up, I wouldn't have crossed or whatever, but I was leaving. They implied in trial that I was showing up and saw the fencing, and that should have been my warning not to go on the lawn. They knew. They knew it was wrong. And they they they pulled that clip where it was after when I was like, dude, that's hilarious. I thought that was gonna keep out the crowd. They didn't play the few seconds before when I said this is what I saw when I was leaving. Okay. Anyways, that's it, guys. Seven freaking years. It's brutal. Oh man. All right, guys, that's it for us today. Thank you for joining us over here. And I uh I'm glad I got to show that to you guys. I've kind of always I've thought about going and finding the clip because I don't have the body camera clip. My computer that had it, my discovery. Did I tell you this got nuked by the TSA when I came up?
SPEAKER_21:Crazy.
SPEAKER_14:Yeah, so because my house didn't get raided, we maintained most of our electronics, including my computer, which had all my videos and had uh all the discovery on it. And my wife used it when I was incarcerated because you know we couldn't afford to buy a new computer, so she just kept using mine. And when I got and when she came to pick me up in Missouri, when we got on the uh into the airport, suddenly the whole computer gets nuked. Totally nuked. Now we were on the no fly list, she got added to the no fly list for the flight home, and that's why her bags went to a special screening. Computer never turned on after that. Uh I don't know if TSA nuked it. I don't know if they had some type of virus on the discovery where they could delete things. Something very curious happened to that computer. So if anybody's got serious technical knowledge and would like to like figure out what's on that hard drive or what virus was there, reach out to me. You don't have to have a strong degree of trust for me to turn that computer over to anybody. But very interesting. All right, guys, that's it for us today. Thank you so much for joining us. And thank you, especially those of you that stuck with us, those unoffendables stuck with us all the way to the end. We'll talk to you guys again tomorrow. Bye-bye.
SPEAKER_07:What knight lived 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. I did say sorry about the old woman, but from behind, you look what you automatically treat me like an inferior. Well, I am king. Oh king. How do you get that, eh? By exploiting the workers, or hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society. If there's never going to be any problem, how do you do? How do you do, good lady? I'm Arthur, King of the Britons. Whose castle is that? The Britons. We all are. We are all Britons. And I am your king. No, we have a king. I thought we're an autonomous collective. You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship. A self-perpetuating autocracy, and we have the working classes. That's what it's all about. These good people, 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 in anarcho-syndicalist commune. 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. If I think by a civil majority, in the case of purely internal affairs, be quiet or by a two-thirds majority. In the case of being quiet, I order you to be quiet. I'm your king. You don't vote for kings. The lady of the lake. Signifying by divine providence that I asked was to carry excalibur. That is why I'm your king. Listen, strange women lying in ponds, distributed swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derived from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. But you can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart through a sword. I mean if all went round saying I was an emperor, just because some moistened bitch had loved a simitar at me, they put me away. Shut up, will you? Shut up! Now we see the violence inherited in the system. Now we see the violence inheriting the system! I'm being repressed!
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