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
From McRib Myths To Venezuela’s Realpolitik
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A rib-shaped patty, a glossy daycare with an empty lot, and a president who reads like a cartel boss—different stories, same thread. We dig into how power dresses itself up as something palatable, why the little guys keep paying, and what it takes to rebuild trust when institutions choose narrative over truth. The hour runs from the McRib lawsuit and vaccine schedule reset to the hard edge of realpolitik in Venezuela, where stability, oil infrastructure, and who commands the armed men matter more than press lines. Strength sets the terms; elections only stick when the system beneath them won’t collapse.
We push past the safe talking points. Why will media entertain drugs and borders but tiptoe around flawed election mechanics? How do housing seizures and rent control morph from fairness to force? What explains the brazen scale of daycare and nutrition fraud that invoices thousands while cameras count a few dozen? And what does due process look like when an indicted foreign leader gets “all of them” rights inside our courts?
The conversation is blunt: stability before ballots abroad, and integrity before cheerleading at home. We connect the long game of indoctrination in schools to today’s collectivist impulses, the tug-of-war between private property and public aims, and the iron law that contracts are only as sacred as the enforcement behind them. If you’ve felt gaslit by polished voices telling you everything is fine, this one hands you the lens to see the shapes and demand the substance.
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Cold Open: Peasants And McRib Shock
SPEAKER_13We're getting screwed, man. Every time we turn around, we're getting screwed. The revolution's gonna be true, guessing for sure. It's the little guys, the little guys that take the money of everything. It's gotta stop peasants, ma'am. We're just peasants. Every one of us. You watch those old movies, you see the peasants in the background with the kings and kings walking around. We're those people. We're those people. Good morning, peasants. Welcome to another episode of The Peasants Perspective. What are you over there ahaing about?
SPEAKER_14Oh, I just like the volume today. You like the volume today? Yeah, sounds good.
SPEAKER_13Okay, well, everybody else, let me know if it's good. Carlitz, good morning, y'all. You made it. You beat Pony Boy to the good morning. That's pretty good. Ron, I saw something today that just broke my heart.
SPEAKER_25Oh no.
January 6 Reflections And Capitol Police
SPEAKER_13And of all the news stories that hit the wires this morning, this one right here, it's actually last night that it hit. I was really devastated. What's inside of Nick Ribb? McDonald's hit with class action lawsuit claiming the sandwich doesn't contain rib meat. I knew it. I knew it. This is a crime against nature. People have to go to prison over this. Okay. McDonald's says a federal class action lawsuit claiming it misled millions by marketing the Mick rib as real pork rib distorts the facts. 45-page complaint. 45 pages filed on December 23rd, 2025, in the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of Illinois by Peter Lee, Charles Lynch, Dorian Baker, and Derek Wilson. Horrible people who should have kept this secret to themselves. These people right here, they should have just shut up, take issue with the product's name and presentation, notably the term McRib. That it's rib-shaped patty, which they say would lead a reasonable consumer to believe the sandwich includes real rib meat when there is none. According to the complaint, the McRib is actually made up of restructured pork, which combines cuts such as shoulder, okay, heart, not on my menu, tripe, don't even know what that is, and scalded stomach, none of which qualify as mid-rib meat. Okay, hold on a second. So when I order the delicious, juicy, dripping with barbecue sauce mcrib sandwich, I'm ordering a little bit of shoulder, heart, tripe, and scalded stomach. What's some sauce? Oh my goodness. Oh my goodness. I'm out. I'm never eating another McRib again. These people have completely ruined it for me. What's that? In the movie The Matrix, there's a scene where one of the characters is in the restaurant and he's deciding he wants back in the Matrix, right? And he's like eating a steak and he's like, it just doesn't taste the same when you know it's not real. That's how I feel now. Like, I just want to go back to believing the mick rib was a mcrib sandwich. You know what I mean? Anyways, I thought that was kind of fun. All right, it's January 6th today, five years ago, about this time in the morning. I was walking around DC thinking, what a great day.
SPEAKER_14I'm on top of the world.
SPEAKER_13Little did I know the next four years of my life were gonna be like hell. But uh yeah, lots of fun. It was the last day of uh freedom I had because tomorrow, January 7th, five years ago, I was indicted. Wow. Capitol Police Captain Michael Byrd's wife runs a licensed Maryland daycare. Do you know where the story's going? Are you kind of picking up what I'm putting down already? Caliska Byrd runs a family daycare from their Brandywine home, licensed to care for up to eight children aged six weeks to 12 years, offering preschool programs, meals, and a nut-free workspace from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. The operation meets Maryland's requirements for background checks, training, and inspections, but has no parent reviews online and receives no confirmed subsidies from state child hair care uh care funds. Critics online labeled it a griff linked to Byrd's cleared role in fatally shooting Babbitt as she climbed through the Capitol door during the riot, reviving debates over his accountability amid broader scrutiny of child care funding. So here's the gist. Uh Libs of TikTok posted this, and so did Paul Sperry, very credible reporter here. Capitol Police Officer Michael Byrd, who shot unarmed Ashley Babbitt on January 6th, reportedly has a taxpayer-funded daycare in his home run by his wife. Because of course he does. So there's their daycare.
SPEAKER_14Oh, wow.
SPEAKER_13I know, right? These daycare places, uh, turns out he's taken somewhere since 2008 around 190 million through what this daycare. This daycare, Ron. You want to build a storage unit facility here? You're missing the boat. You just gotta run daycare out of your garage over. Oh my gosh. 190 million since 2008. You know, construction companies that haven't run 190 million through their business, and they've been busy. All of them.
SPEAKER_14They've been busy, maybe all of them put together.
SPEAKER_13190 million, and that's reported through Pulseberry. That's incredible. Like that's the kind this is the gentleman who shot Ashley Babbitt. That's the guy. 190 million running through his wife's daycare home.
SPEAKER_25Okay.
SPEAKER_13Why does he even have a job? Makes you wonder.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_13This is uh Michael Fanon. Now, this is just to remember January 6th, big day. This is one of the Capitol Hill police officers. We gotta give him their due, let him say their peace. Oh, oh, oh, I'm gonna change the audio. Sorry, you don't get to say anything. You shall be silent.
SPEAKER_14We'll just do bad lip reading.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_13All right, this is Michael Fanon. Again, one of these characters gets under my skin a bit. All right.
SPEAKER_15You should teach January 6th as an insurrection because it was an insurrection. Oh boy. The facts were clearly laid out, both in the select committee's investigation and Jack Smith's investigation that Donald Trump lied to the American people, get serious, lied, squishy eyes. The response to his rally on January 6th. And then he directed those angry um Americans to storm the Capitol, attack law enforcement in an effort to postpone the certification of the election, while he tried to figure out how to um subvert the eventual or inevitable outcome. Uh it's it's all there in black and white. It's actually very simple, it's not that complicated. Uh, and unfortunately, too many Americans have either decided that they just don't care uh or they are so in entrenched in the um MAGA cult that they um they accept it as uh as patriotic activity.
Vaccine Schedules, Denmark Comparison
SPEAKER_13Yes, it's the latter, it's the MAGA cult. We've completely doused ourselves in the MAGA cult, and it's all patriotic activity. I just thought, you know, it's important to let him have his voice. Uh you know, I mean, in fairness, that's what January 6th was all about. Let us be heard. All right, chat's got really busy here for a second. Pony boy, good morning, Mata Easel. Good morning, son. Hi, mom, PB, PB Brown or P Brown, Utah Scouts. Good morning. Glad to have you here. Pony Boy, wait, it doesn't contain real rib meat. Next, we're gonna find out they're not really chicken nuggets. Bro, that was like last year's adding rat meat, don't you know? That was like 20 years ago. Yeah, PB Brown human meat, uh, yucks, yuck human meat. It's soylent green, as I think they like to say. Uh G Prazer, tripe is stomach lining, popular for many, purchased in grocery stores. Popular for who? I feel like tripe is on the in the international section of the grocery store, if you know what I mean. Okay, pony boy, I'm going to Ash Brock how I can start a daycare.
SPEAKER_25Meet it meet. It's easy.
SPEAKER_13Meet it meet everything else is an imposter.
SPEAKER_25Yeah.
SPEAKER_13All right. So another thing that happened too, uh, this was yesterday, RFK overhauled the childhood vaccine schedule to resemble Denmark's in an unprecedented move. All right.
SPEAKER_14Uh I got asked in the interview I did. So how many shots does that make it then? Because it was like 70 signs.
SPEAKER_13It's like 72 on 18 vaccines.
SPEAKER_14Right.
SPEAKER_13So it was 18 vaccines, and some of them had, you know, multiple doses and posters and stuff like that. So what this says it says for the Center for Disease Control Prevention on Monday announced an unprecedented overhaul of the childhood vaccine schedule under the change effective immediately, immediately the vaccine schedule will more closely resemble Denmark's recommended all children get vaccines for 11 diseases compared to the 18 on the previous schedule.
SPEAKER_25Okay.
SPEAKER_13So it goes to explain the loss of trust during the pandemic not only affected the COVID-19 vaccine uptake, it also contributed to less adherence to the full CDC childhood immunization schedule. So it's really interesting, you know, people just took vaccines for granted. Just take them, they're good. We don't like smallpox. Yeah, we don't like smallpox. Take all the vaccines. COVID comes around, the new vaccine, they're forcing it on you. It's like, well, has this even been tested on humans? Yeah, we tested it for like six weeks. Here, take it. Four shots. Okay. It totally woke people up. So a lot of people are like, what's in the shots? Well, there's mercury. Turns out there's mercury in all the shots. What are the aluminum in all the shots? They're from fetal aborted tissue. Well, there's fetal aborted tissue in all the shots. And so all of a sudden people were like, you know, maybe none of the poison is okay for me.
SPEAKER_14So that's uh that's really good. What's just well, the more they looked into it, the more it all sounded like poison.
SPEAKER_13Yeah. In Denmark, vaccines for the flu, as I'm drinking my aspartame here. Yeah. We take a good swig of uh aspartame. In Denmark, vaccines for the flu, COVID, RSV, chickenpox, hepatitis, a rotavirus, and meningitis aren't included in a childhood schedule. Denmark also recommends some shots, including vaccinations for polio, diphtheria, and tetanus, and whooping cough on a slightly different timeline from the US. So basically, they've reduced the amount of vaccines required, which reduces the total number of shots, and they're encouraging people to drag it out. So they're not encouraging people to just load your baby up with all the shots up front. So that's really good. Uh yesterday we mentioned a little clip from Tucker Carlson about perhaps the gay mafia is taking over. Yeah after this. Well, he doubled down on that yesterday, but just just to show you, just to show you that, you know, just like the Mick Rib isn't really rib meat. Do we have a pie chart? The world is not always what you see. Bill Clinton did like the interns. He wasn't a family man. So this is Colombian president Gustavo Petro was caught cheating on his wife with a transgender man in 2024. The married Colombian leader was caught holding hands on a date with trans model Linda Yepies in Panama. After the video went viral, he said he was not gay and claimed to be heterosexual. Oh boy. Petro has threatened Trump. He will take up arms if the U.S. attempts to remove him to power. Earlier today, he taunted the president, come and get me. So here's the video of him uh holding hands with his trans vestite. I'm gonna go ahead and say they got something going on. Yep, yep, I'm guessing you don't just get to walk around with the president of Columbia's hand like that when you're transgender for nothing. So here she is. You know, hard to tell.
SPEAKER_25Anyways.
SPEAKER_13So, you know, could be the gay mafia after all. You never really know. Tucker Carlson seems to think that that could be a legitimate reason why we're taking over Venezuela.
Tucker, Petro, And Venezuela Framing
SPEAKER_06We can safely discount democracy as a reason for affecting regime change in Venezuela. We're not gonna go kill Nicholas Maduro because we don't like the way he's treating his people. It's possible we're mad that he doesn't allow gay marriage. That is a distinct possibility, but no one will say that out loud. Not defending the regime, just saying one of the most conservative countries in North America or South or Central America. Only El Salvador really comes close. Which is much smaller, of course. And by the way, the U.S.-backed opposition leader who would take Maduro's place if he were taken out is, of course, pretty eager to get gay marriage in Venezuela. So to those of you who thought this whole project was globo homo, not crazy, actually.
SPEAKER_20Why are we trying to install this woman? It makes no sense.
SPEAKER_06Well, because she'll bring gay marriage to to Venezuela, and that's that's important.
SPEAKER_13If your definition of conservatism is just no gay marriage and no transgender, you're never gonna win. Like, yeah, that's conservative, but politically there's other things going on.
SPEAKER_14That old guy's reaction, I can't remember his name, but that was my reaction too.
SPEAKER_13Just like, uh why are we doing this? Yeah, that's uh Colonel McGregor, who I less and less respect his opinion on stuff. He's one of those guys, he he's um, he's a little bit of a what you see is what you get kind of uh an analyzer, which is fine because a lot of times what you see is what you get. He frames well on a camera, but he's also one of those guys that can like misses the forest through the trees. Does that make sense? Yeah, Tucker Carlson is missing the forest through the trees. Most of media is missing the forest through the trees. This Venezuela thing is not just about drugs, it's not just about human trafficking, it's not it's about the elections.
SPEAKER_14But it's it's hard to write a story about four different things.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, and it's it's hard. Tucker Carlson's in this really unique position because at Fox News, they were pretty much prevented from ever discussing the election in any real terms. Sure. And you know, clearly he got run out and he's kind of been this agent of truth. But everybody, including ourselves, we have to include ourselves in this list, we have blind spots. Sure.
SPEAKER_25Right.
SPEAKER_13And for Tucker Carlson, he never seems to ever go down the road of elections. For everything he does with the financial system, with the global homo agenda, with we're gonna play a clip here in just a couple minutes or in just a second with uh Cernovich and Joe and MK Ultra. But he completely avoids, you know, oh we're taking over Venezuela because we installed gay marriage. Or it could be because they attacked our country in the election. Could be, could be, yeah.
SPEAKER_14And that would take care of the other problem too.
SPEAKER_13That would take care of the other problem too, yeah, exactly. So this is Mike Cernovich, and they're talking about uh Tyler Robinson, Charlie Kirk's killer, and the possibility that he might have been an MKUltra uh subject, and that that the MKUltra project actually changed itself and became what they call the MK Search project, which basically means, in my opinion, they're using the algorithm in social media to accomplish the MK Ultra. So this is Cernovich talking about some cases where MKUltra slash MK Search have been used.
SPEAKER_05No, I'm I'm uh I mean, I think it was Tyler Robinson. I think a 22-year-old man on a mission is a very dangerous thing. And that it I I think that there were other people in those Discord servers and there were people tweeting something big is gonna happen tomorrow, and after tomorrow Charlie won't be around anymore. So I'm very frustrated that there doesn't seem to be much interest in May maybe those people were just guessing or maybe they were trolling, but there doesn't seem to be much interest in finding out who those who those other people were. Why do you think that's well It doesn't make any sense to me? I I I always I always go back to the Garland Texas mass shooting, which is to me, this is like the skeleton key of it all. So Pamela Geller, who's very much uh pro-Israel, about as hardcore as you can be on the issue, did a draw Muhammad contest, and there was gonna be a bunch of other people also like very pro-Israel, and uh jihadi was gonna shoot the place up. The he it was Texas, and he got taken out, but by accident of faith, or an accident of fate, a local law enforcement officer pulled over an FBI agent who was fleeing the scene, got the guy's phone and the the text message to the jihadi said, tear up Texas. Sounds unbelievable. It's 100% true. Sander Grassley has asked for information twice from Ray and Garland, has been stonewalled. I don't know why Cash Patel won't release it. I've asked everybody up as high up the food chain as you can get, why we can't get it. And what's the answer? My my belief is that there's that MKUltra never ended, Co Intel Pro, MK Ultra was of course the mind control experiments they conduct on people where the the book Chaos covered this in great detail for people who are curious about that.
SPEAKER_06About the Charles Manson murders.
SPEAKER_05The Manson murders, and then there was that Air Force guy who was drugged up and killed somebody, and that didn't even make sense, and I even know about that. Well, that book was completely mind-blowing. And I do think they still have whatever armor that is, whether that's within the FBI or some other dark site within the intelligence community, I I'm certain that that that still exists.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, the idea that they've manipulated people to do totally crazy things, or you know, mass shooting, like you said, in Garland, Texas, FBI agent or local police officer pulls over an FBI agent that's fleeing the scene, gets a cell phone, and he's the guy was following the shooter in the car, and as they're following the shooter, he's messaging them like tear up Texas, you know, yeah, go do your thing, like totally encouraging them. And then took a picture of the shooter as they started opening fire. So, you know, law enforcement, protect public safety. They're encouraging, encouraging, encouraging. Guy goes open fire, they take a picture, take off. Now they got their case, they got their case, right? Wow. Instead of preventing the crime, they totally pushed it into the crime. And like you said, it's been like total cover-up mode.
SPEAKER_33Wow.
MKUltra, Manipulation, And Media Blind Spots
SPEAKER_13Everything we're looking at, just like McRib sandwiches are real, okay. Everything we're looking at, we have to have a suspicion. When people now people can have very strong opinions, clearly, okay. But sometimes you get people that have these yeah butt opinions. Does that make sense? Uh-huh. The yeah butt opinions. Well, Chavez is really bad, yeah, but look at how much they've gotten rid of uh poverty in South America. Yeah, they got rid of capitalism, yeah, but you know, you're gonna have to suffer a little bit for collectivism to take off, right? The yeah, but crowd. There's a lot of people that I think are in the yeah butt crowd that are paid. Patrick Byrne is happy as a lark these days. He was on uh Emerald Emerald Robinson's show yesterday, he was on Alex Jones's show, and he's just we arrested Maduro, things are good, you know, and he's got some concerns, just like everybody. But one of the things he points out is they have a list now of all the actors, celebrity actors that Venezuela paid over the years to pump Venezuela and the Chavez and Maduro regimes. It's a pretty big list, and some of them took a lot of money.
SPEAKER_10I think you're gonna see Maduro come out and talk about all the people he's paid off. The cartel paid off. I can tell you a bunch of them. I can tell you that a lot of Hollywood celebs who you've heard about in the last 20 years defending Venezuela were paid a lot. I'm talking one of them got paid 50 million. One of them got paid 20 million. A lot of celebrities that, and you know, they're gonna have a little IRS problem.
SPEAKER_13Really being a celebrity and promoting Venezuela or big oil or big pharma is about the only thing that's as profitable as the daycare business. Wow.
SPEAKER_10If that was done in cash, you've got IRS, you've got money laundering, you've got all kinds of problems. Probably FARA violation. But I feel obligated to say, I don't know why, but again, do you know who Noam Chomsky is? This left-wing guy, Noam Chomsky. He's very much associated, he's an MIT left-wing radical professor who did a lot of defending of Venezuela. Oddly enough, he's a true believer. He's not on the list of people who took a bribe. But but a lot, but the Hollywood celebrities that you're familiar with, you're gonna be shocked. Who among them, not all of them, but who among them took bribes. Susan Sarandon did not. Susan Sarandon, who happens to be an old acquaintance of mine, she's the one before the stuff. Sean Penn. It's let's say higher higher uh powers, it's up to them to release this list of who's on it. I just give you two names I tell you are not Susan Sarandon and Noam Jobsky. But other names that but other names I'm just gonna say no comments.
SPEAKER_13If you ask Rock. Everywhere you look, it's fake, fake, fake, fake, right? So even Maduro himself was fake. He pretended like he was running a country. It looked like he was running a country. He calls himself President Maduro, but he really wasn't running a country, was he? This is Todd Blanch, a very questionable figure in the Trump White House, talking about what Maduro's got coming for him in his indictment and what they were doing.
SPEAKER_09He's been indicted by a grand jury in New York for the second time. I mean, to be clear, what what this 2025 indictment showed is that the conspiracy that was alleged up through 2020 when he was indicted the first time just didn't stop. He continued, as alleged, the work that he was doing helping to orchestrate a major international infrastructure that brought tons and tons of cocaine to the United States. And he continued doing that as alleged in the indictment up until 2025. And so, so this is he, like I said, he'll get his day in court with the jury of his peers in New York. And and and as alleged, if you like you said, it does read a little bit like a like a movie. This was a an infrastructure and and a very organized um group of individuals from all over the world, different gangs and different terrorist organizations that work together to bring drugs into this country, and that's what I expect the evidence and trial will show. He's been indicted.
SPEAKER_13So he looked like the president of Venezuela. It turns out he was just a cartel leader. No, no, no better than the Mick Rib sandwich. Shocking. Shocking.
unknownShocking.
SPEAKER_13The judge handling Maduro's case is a 92-year-old judge. Good heavens, man. Does anybody ever retire anymore? Do these guys know anything about recreation or haven't talked with the grandkids? 92-year-old judge handling the Maduro case doesn't give a ch what anyone thinks about it. This is according to political.
SPEAKER_14That happens when you get older.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, so he was appointed by Clinton, and basically he's he tries very hard to do the right thing. He just has his own sense of what that is, one former federal prosecutor said. He's just an old, old school, does things his own way and doesn't give a ch what anybody thinks about him, said another former federal prosecutor. Like most lawyers interviewed for the story, was granted anonymity because you know he's got to practice in his courtroom. Basically, the judge likes things to go at a good, strong clip. He likes to try cases, he gets bored with witness testimony, and um he's probably just gonna roll this case on through as best he can.
SPEAKER_14That's a really great cover story. Huh? It's a great cover story.
SPEAKER_13Great cover story. He just does things his own way, yeah. Up to it, including dismissing high-level indictments. Yeah, exactly. Jonathan Turley on Fox News broke down uh that Maduro should be really concerned if he when he finally reads this superseding indictment.
SPEAKER_08If Maduro thought the operation was scary, wait till he reads the superseding indictment. I mean, it is really scary uh if you're on the defense side. They've got a lot, including potentially high-ranking cooperating witnesses. And you know, that that uh that that criminal organization symbol of the sun was not accidental. That is also the symbol of Venezuela. It was very clear that they wanted to convey the certain degree of state support. Um, and they effectively created, ironically enough, for a socialist country, a type of monopoly in in Venezuela. This was the government cartel, and they really were the only dog on the block.
Maduro, Cartels, And The Superseding Indictment
SPEAKER_13If one of the things that if you'd have asked me five years ago on January 6th, when we were getting ready to protest stolen election, right? Or whatever, whatever you want to call it, stop the steel rally. If you'd have said fast forward five years, and I'm not gonna tell you about your life in between, okay, but fast forward in five years, and in five years, Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela will be arrested. It'll be over drug charges, but the the rumor on the street will be that he overthrew this election, that he and his manipulated and machinations overthrew this election. Whatever, you are crazy, crazy. What are you listening to? Drudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell? What are you some kind of conspiracy nut bag? Little winky winky. Oh, and by the way, in the meantime, you're gonna be under federal indictment, go to prison, see a race riot, you know, oh, the things you'll see, young man. Have you ever seen an inmate shove meth up his ass? Thank you very much, Nicholas Maduro. Okay. So yeah, uh, it's pretty significant that Maduro's on trial. Um, I really hope Donald Trump comes out and says, because of the election stuff, his truth social feed is just somebody, somebody needs to tie this together. Somebody Trump's truth social feed is nothing but election fraud stuff. Okay, good one after another. And it's leading these videos. He's already put out the ones talking about Venezuela. They're leading people down the garden path. He's kind of he's bringing up these four and five-year-old videos from with the election, 2020 election, and the audits and all that stuff, and he's putting them back out there.
SPEAKER_14So you imagine the firestorm the Democrats are gonna be laying out with the thing.
SPEAKER_13You know, it's interesting how you kind of look at it when we the Democrat Party are they hanging on? Are they completely broken and it's hard to tell the husk? Are you, you know, do these people actually have some some legs? Or are we just watching the last whiffs of mainstream media, public education, and just pundits that haven't picked up the new talking points yet?
SPEAKER_25Right?
SPEAKER_13Like, are we really watching a Democrat Party that's regrouping and getting ready to retake the midterms? Or are we watching a party that's just backed into every corner that they can think of? They've got all of the kill shots are.
SPEAKER_14I think that is what it is. I mean, we did just hear that public broadcasting is shutting down.
SPEAKER_13Oh, that was gonna be in a couple slides. Oh shoot. All right, so uh Stephen A. Stephen, not Stephen A. Smith, Steve Stephen Miller finally got back onto CNN. He'd been blacked out of there for a little bit over a month, and he was on with Jake Tapper and he explained this taking over Venezuela and getting Nicholas Maduro and the way that it's being done is the only way things are actually done in the real world. The real world is controlled by force and strength. It's not all these ethereal ideas that sometimes you guys on TV like to uh opine about.
SPEAKER_19Well, what the president said is true. The United States of America is running Venezuela. By definition, that's true. Jake, we live in a law, or sorry, we live in a world in which you can you can talk all you want about international niceties and everything else. But we live in a world, in the real world, Jake, that is governed by strength, that is governed by force, that is governed by power. These are the iron laws of the world since the beginning of time.
SPEAKER_18But in terms of day-to-day operations in Venezuela, that is President, acting President Rodriguez, right? It's not some sort of American emissary.
SPEAKER_19No, what I'm saying is it's uh we'll and we'll we'll keep going here, Jay, because I want to say what I'm saying, and you'll follow up. But what I'm saying is just one level above that, which is that by definition, we are in charge. Because we have the United States military stationed outside the country, we set the terms and conditions, we have a complete embargo on all of their oil and their ability to do commerce. So for them to do commerce, they need our permission. For them to be able to run an economy, they need our permission. So the United States is in charge. So the country during this transition period. Okay.
SPEAKER_13That's it. Stephen Miller just gave a master class in political science. We're in charge because we can force them to do what we want to do. Okay. We have the military surrounding the country. They're starved out. Are we going to micromanage who they issue or don't issue driver's licenses to for the next six months? No. Do we care about business licensing? No. Do we care about taxes?
SPEAKER_14We're not going to micromanage any of that.
SPEAKER_13But we are going to get everything we want out of Venezuela because we can use force. And the cartel members who are running the country, guess what? They're going to have to use their force to do what they've got to do internally. That is the way of the world. So the misunderstanding here on who's in charge, are you going to designate yourself as president of Venezuela? No, but we're going to leave our Armada parked out the coast and we're going to make sure the people that claim to be in charge of Venezuela put people back to work and start paying their bills on time, right? Stephen Miller goes on. Apparently, over the future of Greenland. One last question, Stephen.
SPEAKER_18One last question. The president was very quick to say that the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, uh opposition leader Machado in Venezuela, doesn't have the support in Venezuela to become the next uh president or the interim leader. And I I I wonder where he got that from, given that her basically her cutout, Gonzalez, won the election last year over or two years ago, too overwhelmingly 70% of the vote or something like that. Why does the president think that Machado uh should not be the next leader? Why does he think she's weak? First of all, all all of Venezuela experts agree.
SPEAKER_19All Venezuela experts agree that it would be absurd and preposterous for us to suddenly fly her into the country and to put her in charge. And the military would follow her and the security forces would follow her. It doesn't, this is not a serious.
Who’s In Charge: Strength, Oil, And Policy
SPEAKER_13That right there. That right there is the point. And the military would follow her, and the security forces would follow her. We live in a country that is so high trust and so law and order. It's assumed that if Joe Biden is the commander-in-chief, that the generals will do what he says. You know what I'm saying? It's assumed like, well, just it's just that's your boss, do your job. That's not really how it works. Right? General Milley turned on Trump and called the corresponding representative in China and said, if Trump tries to nuke you, I'll call you and let you know, and I won't let it happen. That's treason, right? Milley didn't respect Donald Trump, right? Milley knew that it's just, well, I have some control here.
SPEAKER_14He wasn't having respect for the office.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, so you're not just gonna drop this Nobel Prize winner in on Venezuela and be like, okay, she's in charge now, everybody take take take orders from her. No, that's not how power works.
SPEAKER_19It's it's not even a serious question. So should there be an election? The the let me if you give me the floor for 30 seconds, let me tell you what we are doing here. The United States, this is because this is sort of foundational. The United States is using its military to secure our interests unapologetically in our hemisphere. We're a superpower, and under President Trump, we are going to conduct ourselves as a superpower. It is absurd that we would allow a nation in our own backyard to become the supplier of resources to our adversaries, but not to us, to hoard weapons from our adversaries, to be able to be positioned as an asset against the United States rather than on behalf of the United States. Sovereign countries shouldn't be able to do what we're doing. The Monroe Doctrine and the Trump doctrine is all about securing the national interest of America. For years, we sent our soldiers to die in deserts in the Middle East to try to build them parliaments, to try to build them democracies, to try to give them more oil, to try to give them more resources. The future of the free world, Jake, depends on America being able to assert ourselves and our interests without apology. This whole period that happened after World War II, where the West began apologizing and groveling and begging engaging these. By the way, you do, I know you love doing that smarmy thing, Jake, and I was hoping it'd be better than that this time.
SPEAKER_18I'm just I'm I asked you about if there should be an election. Exactly. I asked you if there would be an election in Venezuela. That's what I asked. I said, why was the president so quick to just we just took out Maduro 48 hours ago?
SPEAKER_13When's the election gonna be? We gotta rig it quick. We can hurry, hurry, hurry while they still have dominion machines.
SPEAKER_14Mr. Tapper, that is the weakest talking point ever.
SPEAKER_25Dude.
SPEAKER_14Jeez. And and oh, I I really don't like it anymore how people are like throwing around Nobel Prize like that gives somebody like the uh armor of they can be whoever they want to be. As long as they got a Nobel Prize, they can do whatever they want.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, and everybody will just kowtow to them. You know, generals in the military in Venezuela are just gonna be like, oh, we love it.
SPEAKER_14Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Miss Machado, you answered that question.
SPEAKER_19And then I said she objective, Jake, is security and stability for the people of Venezuela. With our help and leadership, that country will become more prosperous than it has ever been in its whole history. Venezuelan's. There will be conversations, Jake, about all of these guy posts along the way. The reason why I was giving you that speech, which I know you didn't want to hear, is because you're approaching this from the wrong frame. This neoliberal frame of the United States' job is to go around the world and demanding immediate elections to be held everywhere, immediately, all the time, right away.
SPEAKER_18That's not what I think, but you invaded the country. We took the leader to the country.
SPEAKER_13That actually is exactly what we've been trying to do all over the world since World War II. Everywhere the Western nations intervene, they want to have an election right away. Self-rule, self-government. Install democracy. Yep, install democracy. Hurry up. We got to get our corrupted bureaucrats in here as quickly as we possibly can.
SPEAKER_18And we seized the leader of Venezuela. Damn straight we did. And I'm saying so is the U.S. going to have new elections.
SPEAKER_19We're not gonna let Timpot communist dictators send rapists into our country, send drugs into our country, send weapons into our country. Okay, and we're not gonna let a country fall into the hands of our adversaries. The future of Venezuela, working with America, is going to be so bright and so incredible and so positive, and we'll have a conversation about everything that you raise. But the priority right now, as the president has been made clear, is a judicious, thoughtful, careful transition process to secure a great future for Venezuela and to secure a great future for America. All right.
SPEAKER_13Okay, both sides of this argument here can't talk to each other because they can't talk about the real reason we're dealing with Venezuela. Okay.
SPEAKER_14You got Jake Tapper over here who's Well, that's for that's they're both doing it, but they're both doing it for different reasons.
SPEAKER_13They're different reasons, exactly. Jake Tapper over here is halfway trying to defend narco-terrorism and this sovereignty concept, right? Right. And then you've got Stephen Miller over here who's like, we're not gonna let people send people into our country. But we've been letting Mexico send people across the border for years. You know what I mean? It's like, and the cartels in Mexico are just as bad as the cartels in Venezuela. So it creates this are we just going after every boogeyman now? You know, and that's what Jake Tapper's trying to play off. So are you just gonna go take over every dictator in the world? Right. Stephen Miller's halfway like, yes, if I have to, I will.
SPEAKER_14Right, but he does it in such a smarmy way that it just comes off as being such a one. They both do.
SPEAKER_13They both do, but neither one of them are talking about the elections.
SPEAKER_14Right.
SPEAKER_13This is the you this could be the unifying thing to get the right and the left to both go, oh yeah. The left thought there were problems with machines until after 2016, and then they were like, shut up about the machines, right? And then they got really quiet about the machines after 2020, and then the Republicans started talking about the machines. We both don't like the machines. There's epic amounts of archive footage of politicians on the left and right talking about the vulnerabilities, right? So it's like we could just focus on that, but they can't.
SPEAKER_25They can't.
Regime Change Fears And War Parallels
SPEAKER_13The left or the right can't do it. On the right, it's hard to understand why they won't talk about it. The only thing I think of is that a quote unquote GOP member bought Liberty or Dominion, relabeled it Liberty, and they're actively running their programs, right? We just learned about the Fulton County issues. So it kind of makes me think these guys are both polling punches, which I don't really like at all. But PB Brown or PB uh P. Brown, Utah Scout, says Brennan liking this Venezuela thing makes me pause. Yeah, Brennan had a clip that circulated yesterday where he praised the military for the quick strike, and you know, it's just kind of it's okay, it's good, you know. I I think my thought on that is one of two things. Is one possibly the CIA's got their guy, they're gonna keep the regime in place, they're gonna keep all their, you know, arrangements continuing to be arranged. So that's a possibility. The other possibility is Brennan is getting to the point where he's just trying not to piss anybody off because he's under, he's gonna be under a dynamic pretty soon. Uh that and that is what some of the other pundits were saying. They're like, oh, that's John Brennan with his tail between his legs right there. Like the Venezuela thing is is you're caught. If if Maduro tries to talk, you're caught. Because remember that whole Serbia room where Brent Brennan had a business partner hosting the servers that they were using in the building Dominion was hosted in Serbia. You know, it's like he's caught. Marjorie Taylor Green, she's officially done, she's no longer representative of Marjorie Taylor Greene, she's just Marjorie Taylor Green, the uh regular vanilla. Yeah, the uh single mom that's married to a GOP operative, and she went um windsurfing down in in El Salvador or Dominican Republic or somewhere. She went on vacation because she's Dominican Republic, that's where she went, she's officially done. But she did have enough time yesterday to do a news hit on the way out the door and you know, just stomp all over President Trump.
SPEAKER_32President today when it comes to what's next for Venezuela, and just defending this decision overall, uh, he told NBC News, quote, MAGA loves it, MAGA loves what I'm doing, MAGA loves everything I do, MAGA is me. You voted for this president three times. Is this what you voted for?
SPEAKER_00Uh, not only did I vote for the president three times, I was one of the few Republicans that stood by him early on when the rest of the Republicans turned their back on him. Um, I also campaigned all over the country for him and attended many of those rallies where the campaign promises were no more foreign wars, no more regime change, and putting the American people first. Caitlin, those are the things that I believe on and have stood on in principle, um, not only in principle, but but by actions as well. I never voted to fund Ukraine. I never voted to fund any of the foreign wars, and I worked hard to get rid of foreign aid and funding foreign governments and foreign people. That's that's what I believe in. Um, however, it's it is concerning to see. What's happening and the direction that the Trump administration is moving in. We can say, thankfully, that Maduro has been arrested. We can say we're happy for the Venezuelan people, but we can also look to all the regime changes before in Iraq and Libya and Syria. And we said the same things for the people of those countries. But then we watch those countries fall into turmoil and civil war, and we've watched the rise of ISIS and terrorism, and we watch U.S. troops remain in those countries for a very long time, and many flag draped coffins come home. And that's what many Americans don't want to see happen.
SPEAKER_13So I think the thing with Venezuela is I am not connecting the dots how we end up in a 20-year regime change war. I'm not connecting those dots. Like it's easy to see how we got there in Afghanistan. It's easy to see how we got there in Venezuela. It's easy to see the debacles we caused in Libya and Syria. But we didn't just go in and take out Qaddafi and arrest him and then leave the rest of his cabinet government in place. Right. Like the way that the Trump administration is executing this conflict with Venezuela is very different than any prior administration ever has executed any conflict ever. I mean, you'd really have to go back and look at uh 1989, the arrest of Noriega in Panama. It's probably the closest thing you can get. And I I mean, I know it was like, oh, you're in the jungle in Panama. I've talked to a few people that, you know, dropped in there, jungle fighters. But it wasn't like this long occupation. I mean, China quickly moved in and took over the place, right? So it's like I don't really see it. I I feel like with her and Massey and Rand Paul, you gotta come to Congress for approval. It's almost like when you don't have a real policy idea or an agenda, you just lean back on the rules or lean back on, you know, well, we we don't want foreign wars. Is this a foreign war? And our again, we're talking about here in peasants' perspective, we're talking about the election. And that's the thing that you can't have a full-throated realistic discussion on what's happening with Venezuela unless you finally get to the election part. Everything else could be handled by local police departments, local sheriffs, some DEA agents, maybe some FBI. It's all kind of this low-level crime. And then you gotta do have the CIA go deal with the cartels and whatever outside of our borders.
SPEAKER_14Right. So I would love to listen to Jake Tapper after we take care of Venezuela, get the voting back in order, back in America, get installed all new officials in the House and in the Senate and in every other place, and then we can talk about Venezuela.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, nice. But one of the things we're gonna run into, and again, I'm bringing it back to this point. Do we need to talk about some controllers here for a quick? Probably. All right, we're gonna talk about controllers here for a quick second. Phew.
SPEAKER_14Oh, ready to go.
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Indoctrination, Collectivism, And Schools
SPEAKER_13So last night, right? My kids are like, those two controllers don't work because Caleb threw them up against the wall. And I look at Kenob, Caleb, did you do that? He goes, Yeah, like when I was four, you just heard seven. We've been humping around two broken controllers for three years. I'm like, how many times have you been disappointed when you picked up the controller that doesn't work and nobody threw it away? It just sits around for three years, and then hundreds of times you guys have picked it up and hey, this controller doesn't work.
SPEAKER_14A constant disappointment.
SPEAKER_13Constant disappointment. So one of the things that I've emphasized quite a bit in this podcast is we cannot vote our way out of an indoctrinated society. So one of the things there's there's these certain platitudes that we in the West have. One of them is the ends do not justify the means, right? The ends do not justify the means. However, as the debate goes, some people would argue that the ends do justify the means.
SPEAKER_14I feel like they do here because this is impacting my life every day with these stupid voting machines that are just crushing our place.
SPEAKER_13Yes. So if your objective is collectivism, and that is the great utopia and the great perfection, then anything it takes to get there, you could potentially justify, right? And that is where the danger lies. Because often the trouble is in the journey, it's not in the destination. If we could all just live in utopia, or if you're a religionist, a Zion-like community, if we could all live in these perfect homogenous groups, yeah, it'd be awesome, right? But then ideally, the idea is that my individual self fits in so perfectly with the collective that I can self-express and my expression becomes part of the collective, right? We all just want to fast forward and get to utopia as quickly as we can. Socialists, collectivists, communists, they have that end vision. And collectivism has never once succeeded ever. Okay. Ever, ever, ever. So they're constantly trying to get to their utopia, but they can never quite make it work. And they absolutely, collectivists, absolutely believe the ends justify the means. What is your little tiny sacrifice in comparison to the joy of we the people or all of our comrades or Mother Russia or whatever big amorphous group that cannot be well defined in the right?
SPEAKER_14And they always make the argument that it didn't quite work because people just didn't commit enough.
SPEAKER_13People just didn't commit enough.
SPEAKER_14You got to jump all in.
SPEAKER_13Exactly. And so, in order to make it work, collectivists, one of the things about them is they do think long term, much better than an individualist who's really just concerned about the next 80 years, right? He's just concerned about his lifetime. But the collectivist starts to think long term, and they understand that when you're up against a world full of capitalism and contracts, you're gonna have to work things slowly. Collectivists in the last century, because remember, the big movement for collectivism, turn of the 1900s, you had Karl Marx over in Germany writing about Marxism, and you had Lenin showing up in uh Russia, and you kind of had the movement where the collectivists finally got some power. Okay. Now, the when they did that, over time they started to get into our school systems. We're gonna watch this clip about indoctrination of our kids. It's an older clip. Okay, the thing about some of these clips that we play that are older, we look back and they're like, man, they were really calling balls and strikes. They were really right, right? But remember, we've known this problem for 30 or 40 years. There have been people out there saying the school system's a problem, it's indoctrinating. But we've done nothing about it until we get to the point we're at now. And when we play this clip, and then I show you the clips afterwards, you'll see how we've gone full retarded. We cannot vote our way out of this.
SPEAKER_03And you have to go back a little bit, okay, because you're losing me here for a little bit. Okay, okay. You're saying they're brainwashing. Okay, you're saying these people that are experts in brainwashing is using the Department of Education to brainwash our children. What are they after? Why are they doing it?
SPEAKER_04Well, you if you want to move a country from uh an free individualistic economy, which we have, yes, or had or had, okay, to a planned economy, uh, you have to do it through the schools. You have to dumb down and brainwash, change the attitudes and values. You have to completely uh social engineering has to go on constantly, and many teachers know what I'm talking about. And I will people are going to say, Well, when did this start? And who who who on earth ever did this? Whoever, why would a plan like that be allowed to be carried out? That's right. Well, then you have to go back to 1934, which I will do, and we have to go to the three-prone fork. Okay. So I do think that the watershed year, although you can go back to the early part of the century when the Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation were deeply involved in education. And that it was decided then that Carnegie would deal with the international part and Rockefeller domestics. And but then we moved on to 1934, and this was after World War I. And uh there were these educators who were many of them going back and forth to uh Russia, very admiring of the new system in Russia, communistic system, and they wanted to put it in here in the United States. And so the Carnegie Corporation that had always been involved in, you know, trying to get us into world government after I want to point something out.
SPEAKER_13All these people that were going back and forth to Russia, they were going to either St. Petersburg or Moscow. So you've got this huge Russian empire, everybody's dirt poor. They're starting to gather up all the excess from the from the countryside and dumping it into these little inner cities. So then these educators are coming from America where we've got 50 big cities that are all growing up and becoming mature. And Russia's got two or one, and they should and they have but they have the same mass amount of resources all being poured into one place. It's just like going to North Korea and you show up in their big town. This this city's beautiful. It's super, it's the only town they have, right? Sure, if 30 million people all don't eat$10 a month, you can have a pretty city too. You know that what was going on was there was this facade in this little bubble that they could bring people into because they control all information. Oh, look, we have an egalitarian society, everybody's equal. Meanwhile, you're not seeing the starving countryside not eating so that you can have bread on your table and respect. Right, you're not seeing the gulags. Yeah, where they're not producing anything.
Housing Seizures, Rent Control, And Power
SPEAKER_04After um the League of Nations and all in 1917, uh, they still had this goal. And of course, world government will be communism. I mean, it's really international socialism, that's what Lenin called it. So they've always wanted this. And the department today is going along with that? Yes, absolutely. Yes. And so uh in 1934, the Carnegie Corporation produced it, it took four years. They commissioned the American Historical Association to put together uh a study of the social studies. And they came up with uh lots of volumes, but I have one little volume, conclusions and recommendations for the social studies. And basically that little one is an original book. I wish I'd brought it with me. Too bad. But I don't even dare let it out of the house, it's so important. It called for changing the United States through the schools from a free individualistic economy to a uh socialist, collectivized, planned economy in the New World Order. It says that in the book. Yes. And that book was written when? In 1934. By who? It was the Carnegie Corporation paid for it. Uh to have the American Historical Association put it together.
SPEAKER_13So oftentimes you get families that become like anti-vaxxer and then they become anti-pup schoolers. Okay. So the reason I want to play this is because we've got this going on. Okay. This is now this mindset, this collectivism, socialism, the ends justifies the means. It's everywhere, right? So this is the person who's in charge of housing under Mandami.
SPEAKER_29At five billion dollars, we hope to be able to set up and staff the agency, um, but also build build new housing um across the state as well as acquire distressed housing um across the state. The mechanisms for acquiring distressed housing could look different on a building-by-building basis.
SPEAKER_13In some cases, what happens is tenants form a tenant association, they have a scofflaw landlord or someone who's not making repairs, and they could so imagine having a rent-controlled building where you can't raise rents to make extra profits to buy repairs, and then your tenants gang up on you and form a tenant union to come after you to make the repairs that you can't afford because you're in a rent-controlled building. And then the state takes your building. Exactly.
SPEAKER_29Um, you know, using organizing tactics, they could pressure to the social housing development authority to take over their homes to buy their homes. In other cases, it might happen through like the legal process. A couple of days ago, one of the most notorious landlords in the city, um, uh his name is Opshalom. He was arrested because he is treating his tenants so badly, hundreds of thousands of open code violations. In cases like that, where the city is actively pursuing already sort of litigation and enforcement mechanisms against the landlord, the SHDA is an option. We can say, Hey, um, you know, you are not maintaining this building, and we are the city of New York. We have an interest in making sure that housing is well maintained, and we're gonna take this building away from you.
SPEAKER_14Oh, okay. So they'll just take the building away from hundreds of thousands of open code violations. Yeah, what if the what if what is she talking about?
SPEAKER_13Yeah, some slum lord departments, but you know, the open code violations become like you have an open ground or I don't know, paint shift. When you get to that level, it's like, yeah, it's not hundred thousand of foundation code violations. The point is though, she's like, we're just gonna take your property. Well, what if the landlord just doesn't want to rent it anymore?
SPEAKER_14Right.
SPEAKER_13Oh, do we have a public interest? No, we have to use this space for housing despite your property rights.
SPEAKER_14I would venture to say that if you talk to any planner, they would say yes. Yeah, we're gonna take it because we want it for this purpose. Yes.
SPEAKER_13They don't care what your intended is. Because that's what the zone is, man. Yeah, exactly. Now, here's some college professors. These are from University of Virginia.
SPEAKER_30In the moment that you grab the gun, like Enron says, you know you're you're you're no longer oppressed, you're now free.
SPEAKER_13How do we So he's saying oppressors oppress victims, but as soon as the victim grabs a gun, he's no longer oppressed, he's free. Well, if you point the gun at the other guy, now you're the oppressor too.
SPEAKER_30Just to say that in the class, my students' heads explode. Right? To tell them about violence, you know, as a revolutionary tool, as an and as sometimes a revolutionary essential.
SPEAKER_07We actually need to crash the US settler state, which has incredible reverberations and literally strangles the tentacles um that are reaching into the Israeli state.
SPEAKER_12So we must stand with the armed resistance and work right now to end this impunity by disrupting the flow of weapons designers, because trust.
SPEAKER_13So this just goes on and on. This is Virginia Tech, professor of political science. These are all from Virginia Tech, Virginia. Uh, yeah, you know, just political violence, you know, bring bring on, and they're socialists, they're communists, they want to end the capitalist way. Here's our here's our New York landlord now.
SPEAKER_29Democratically controlled public housing is really important, and that's why when Raquel is talking about the communities and that she's describing, um, that you know, that's as a creative community where the people who are living there are like setting the agenda. And and so, you know, people like home ownership because they like control, and that's been perverted by like deep racism and deep classism in our societies. Okay, let's just cover that.
SPEAKER_14People who love homeowners just like the mayor of Seattle.
SPEAKER_13So this is important. Okay, people like home ownership because they like control. Listen to this sentence here.
SPEAKER_29And that's been perverted by like deep racism and deep classism in our society. So like we have to not have a racist and class of society, and so that's like something we need to think about like deeply. Um, but you know, um we it's about to me, it's about control, and why rent control is really important is because rent control alters the dynamic the power dynamic between renters and who own who owns the building.
SPEAKER_13This is no kidding, this is the product of your education system. So, on one hand, you're going to punish landlords because they can't make a profit to repair their buildings and they become scofflaw landlords.
Fraud Patterns: Daycares, UN, And Medicaid
SPEAKER_14So you're gonna punish them some more and take their building.
SPEAKER_13But now you're gonna punch them some more and you're gonna take their building, and you're gonna blame it on the fact that they're white. Right.
SPEAKER_14Okay.
SPEAKER_13The ends justify this means. We've got to start thinking collectively. Has it ever worked? Has it ever worked? I would venture to say this. I would venture to say this woman has never collected a rent check. She's only paid them. Okay, she's never been a landlord. Again, this is Rutgers University. Rutgers University.
SPEAKER_33All things that begin end. White folks are not infinite and eternal, right? They ain't gonna go on for infinity and infinity. And that's super important to remember that white colonialism and imperialism has a beginning. And in my way of thinking about the world, that means it has an end. The thing I want to say to you is we gotta take these motherfuckers out. But I know, but like, we can't say that, right? We can't say, like, I don't believe you can't say that.
SPEAKER_13I can't say Wintus can't say that. JD Vance can't say that, but she can say that I believe in a project of violence. I truly don't. That's where we're at.
SPEAKER_07Wow.
SPEAKER_13So, yep, Venezuela's about elections. Except we might not want to tell anybody that because if the collectivists find out that you can actually overthrow elections, they'll start overthrowing elections. Okay, because maybe the fact that the collectivists, aka your next door neighbor Democrat, still believes the elections are real, which is why they tolerate you and your guns and Bibles. You know what I mean? Like this could get scary really fast.
SPEAKER_11Now, you did mention this earlier, but MPR, PBS, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting says its board has voted to dissolve the organization after 58 years. The move follows last year's congressional vote to eliminate federal funding allocated to national public radio and the public broadcasting service. In August, the corporation announced it would cease operation. Many Republicans have accused it of liberal bias for decades.
SPEAKER_14Yeah. Yeah, because it wasn't the public broadcasting service. It was it was a public broadcasting system. Yeah. Hello.
SPEAKER_13That's right. It's the system. And it was super left. I remember a good friend of ours, local excavator up in North Kittsap. Yeah, uh, one day someone was his wife listened to the show back in the day, and she he she was like, Well, I don't know what he Bob listens to. I think it's mostly just MPR. And I was like, you know, for a guy like Bob who's uber conservative, when you get all your news from MPR, no wonder you walk around like you know what I mean? Like in whiplash. Yeah, like it sounds so calm. And reassuring as they tell me that rent controls need to be implemented and you know that they're taking private property from people. And you know, it's like like the way PBS would present it would be like some right-wing extremists have sued the vaccine manufacturers because lethal doses of mercury and aluminum have been found in these vaccines.
SPEAKER_14It's the unbiased voice, it's the unbiased, but these extremists it's not unboyed, it's not unbiased information, it's just unbiased voice.
SPEAKER_13Which taints everything.
SPEAKER_14Yes.
SPEAKER_13All right. So now down in LA, I love me some some porn fraud. Okay. I love me, these daycare centers and stuff like this. So this right here is a Iranian down in California who's running a daycare. Now, he did pull up in his Bentley. Bentley, mind you, which by the way, start out at about a quarter million dollars. Okay. So he pulls up in his Bentley and he's all mad because someone's filming, but he goes on to explain exactly why he needed 42.18 million dollars for his daycare. If you win the law.
SPEAKER_17I think that's jump sheet, bro. Rolling jam sheet. Where's the money, jump sheet? Where did you get 3.14 million dollars for this one facility? Where'd you get this? I don't understand. How did you get property? Yeah, did you win the law? That's that's assault. Don't touch me. Don't touch me. Jump sheets all the children. 96 registered children. Where are they? I don't know where are the children in around.
SPEAKER_19Oh look, he's handicapped.
SPEAKER_16How did you get can you read English?
SPEAKER_17Is it a certificate for daycare center? This is Ambrose from California. That's from the Department of Social Services. That's how you've been getting your friend money for Emblem. 12 entities across the Bay Area and Southern California. I know what they're doing. The most money. You've got to Karen Bass's government$4.2 million just to her campaign, electoral campaign alone. You guys are like influencing, he's trying to be a lawyer, having a binder.
SPEAKER_16Go back to your cockroach office. I'm just a concerned citizen, and I want to understand.
SPEAKER_17How did you guess California go for this? Don't touch me. I don't know what that means. Careful, I think he's revving up the card. Don't run, jam seat.$40.8 million dollars. Keep coming from the show.
SPEAKER_16How did you get up a property company? I have family, I have children. It's just a business. I go open it at the office, give you a certificate, and that's it.
SPEAKER_17You have a nice watch too. How did you get the watch and the car? Did you win the lottery, or are you making 1.5? No, no, no. I don't understand. You open and close a new child data center as location alone every year from TK.
SPEAKER_16All right. Opportunity is why I came to America. Come here, look at this. You think it's cheap to bring a building up to close to opening a daycare? I'd rather buy four more of these ones. Look at this. This is the beautiful Rolls-Royce American car. Come here. But I have to install what I have to install to become the next generational wealth person in my family. Look, our floor was falling through into the sewer. So we had to cut chick, chick, chick, chick, take out the soil, do a testing of the soil because next to the gas station. Okay.
SPEAKER_17This is not over, and we need to follow Jamsheed and this entire Iranian fraud that is going on here in California. Oh my god, is that Jamsheed again? He assaulted me. You want to peg that a sign. You want to peg that a sign?
SPEAKER_13I don't know what that means. Okay, so I gotta tell you here. I couldn't figure out if this was real or not. Oh. I thought I was like, maybe this is parody. Maybe this is parody. Or maybe it's a it's not no, it's not AI. It's real. But it's it's like, is this parody? Are these guys joking around, the guy with the Bentley and the certificate with the child care certificate? I don't think so.
SPEAKER_14I don't think they're acting.
SPEAKER_13I know. It's like, yeah, that might be legit.
SPEAKER_14It's just a really weird interaction.
Minnesota Fallout And Feeding Our Future
SPEAKER_13Well, the thing is, is you have to recognize the truth is stranger than fiction on some of this. That looked 40-something million dollars. Oh, you gotta fix the building. Look what I have to do. I had to fix the building. I know. I was like a crappy package. I got some chink, chink, chink at my house. Yeah, exactly. Mario Nalfall says it's not rumor anymore, it's concerned. The Department of Health and Human Services has verified reporting that Abukar Daheer Osman, Somalia's ambassador to the United Nations, was involved in a healthcare company convicted of Medicare fraud. The company's MPI appears on the HH Office of Inspector General exclusion list, blah, blah, blah. Mandatory minimum five-year wait, can't get back in the business. The same man who just assumed the rotating presidency of the UN Security Council on January 1st. He now has authority to set global agenda, oversee international peacekeeping operations, and authorize UN military actions. His background reportedly worked as a supervisor at the Medicaid office in Franklin County, Ohio. But he's from Somalia. Listed as a daycare administrator in the state, connected to a healthcare company convicted of defrauding American taxpayers. Same pattern, Medicaid, daycares, Somali networks, fraud convictions, except this one isn't just cash out and disappear. He became a diplomat with immunity presiding over global security. So there is your Somali fraudster who robbed you and I, Ron, stole from us, took food right off my children's table, and he now works on the UN Security Council. So in another uh in another episode of There Are No Laws, There Are Only Cops, somebody's gonna need to enforce our immigration laws and our fraud laws. Eric Schmidt has decided to write another law to enforce what should be done, anyways.
SPEAKER_27It's a pretty stunning development. And in fact, I'll be introducing some legislation to make it easier to denaturalize individuals who've committed this kind of fraud in our country. Uh, we need to go after this fraud. We need to have more tools to make sure this kind of fraud doesn't happen. But it's a really stunning development. I think it also tells you, Harris, that this is just the tip of the iceberg. This is this Somali-based fraud that had to do with these uh daycare centers. There's also a uh a bunch of money that went out the door at the end of the Biden administration that had nothing to do with COVID, but it was under the auspices of these COVID funds. I think you're gonna see another wave of fraud. So I think that's probably at the heart of why Tim Walls' demise here uh is catching is headline news. But, you know, the other fraud that was perpetrated when he was picked as the run running mate, he was supposed to be, you know, Governor Jazz hands would come out on stage. He wasn't appealing to young men. I mean, this was the best they had to offer to deal with the fact that their party had completely tacked to the left over the last decade. And so Tim Walls is kind of the poster child, I think, for out not only how out of touch the Democrats are, but how corrupt they are when they actually govern.
SPEAKER_13Yeah. Tim Waltz officially yesterday not running for re-election. So he's one foot out the door and he blamed it on Donald Trump. This is what happens when Donald Trump weaponizes himself against your entire state. Well, Minnesota's getting like no funding for anything right now either. And Dana Perino says Tim Waltz isn't gonna be the first to go.
SPEAKER_31I think he's got a real problem because he might have been the first shoe to fall, but there's more coming. Because Keith Ellison, who is the attorney general of Minnesota, former congressman, who is a member of Democratic Leadership, he is on audio, leaked audio, talking to these people, tell them that he will cover up the investigations, telling them that they'll tell the investigators to back off. So this resignation or decision not to run, not a resignation, but the decision not to run, is not the end of the story. The fraud story doesn't end there. To me, it's really just beginning. And thankfully, there's a very good prosecutor in the state that is relentless. So hopefully they'll get it cleaned up.
SPEAKER_13I think maybe, except for remember that little thing about blue slips? Now you know why they don't want to get blue slips away because the prosecutor had to get approved by Amy Klobuchar and whatever else his name is, right? And so those that's the prosecutor that would be hauling Governor Tim Governor Tim Waltz off to jail. Now, again, it's also embarrassing everywhere you go.
SPEAKER_24Who awes finish? Why you you take it? I'm sorry, why you take it victim?
SPEAKER_22What seems like they're up and operating today. Huh?
SPEAKER_24Two daddy. Right now he's done.
SPEAKER_13She's taking millions of dollars from the taxpayer though, to be feeding. Oh, for the driver.
SPEAKER_22Well, it doesn't. Yes, I'm like, what kind of things do you guys do with the seniors? Yeah. Because like I have grandparents as well, and I want to know how I can uh keep them happy and occupied.
SPEAKER_24Yes, everything. So what's in the morning, breakfast, fruit is everything I'm eating. Really? All people. Uh-huh. Second is a lunch. Wow. Everybody lunch. If you want it, you take it home. Wow. Yeah.
SPEAKER_22And what kind of games do you guys play?
SPEAKER_24It's their game. Yes.
SPEAKER_22Can I sing for the office hours? No one comes. No one incorporating hours. Not saying anything, but not allowed in, and uh, there's no seniors here. It's also really convenient that they can just put on full face coverings to hide their identity at any moment. But record what's wrong with recording?
Law, Rights, And “All Of Them” Explained
SPEAKER_13I can't hear you through your everything. It's all of them. Like I I challenge anybody to do this. Go find a Somali or an Iranian or a Haitian daycare or healthcare center or autism spectrum transportation. There's no customers. There's nobody getting benefit. All of them. None of them. Find one that has maxed out the kids for childcare. They don't exist. I mean, at this point, hundreds of these daycares have been visited. Washington State, videos, Ohio, videos, Maine, Miss uh, California, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, obviously Minnesota, over and over and over again. It's got some weird sign, nobody's there, parking lots are empty, residential neighborhoods, phone number going on. Police officers' wives are running multi-million dollar daycares. What the hell are we doing as normal small business entrepreneurs? We've completely missed the boat. Completely missed the boat. Well, we didn't know. I had no idea. Imagine what it would be like, Ron, to run a restaurant that served 4,000 people a day for food. 4,000 people. That is the entire crowd of people that were there when Charlie Kirk got shot, right? Imagine running a facility that told the government you were feeding 4,000 people per day.
SPEAKER_28Safari's former co-owner, Salem Saeed, is on trial alongside Amy Bach, the Feeding Our Future executive director. Safari claimed to feed four to six thousand kids a day. Its invoices and meal counts shown to the jury alongside the video. An FBI agent testifying that an average of 40 people came and went during the six weeks it was surveilled.
SPEAKER_13Three bills. Free bills. And you can feed an average of 40 people today, but you're telling the government it's four to six thousand.
SPEAKER_14They could feed all the homeless, too. Dude, all of them.
SPEAKER_13It boggles the mind the amount of fraud that's happening. The people that I consult with that have challenges with the IRS and stuff like that. I mean, lose sleep over$3,000 request. Right.$3,000,$10,000. Losing sleep. Am I gonna go to jail? I don't want to lose my house. Baby, you don't got nothing to worry about. You are so low on their list of priorities, assuming they have an actual North Star and a compass. Right, but they don't.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, but they don't.
SPEAKER_13No, of course not. Because they always go after the people who are willing to pay. They weaponize your virtue. Oh, you're willing to stop at the stop sign? Definitely stop exactly. Right. You have to go back to Stephen Miller.
SPEAKER_14Law-abiding citizens are way easier to fleece.
SPEAKER_13Way easier to fleece. And how do they fleece you? How do they get you to be a law above? Tell you to pay. Put you in public school, your spirit, tell you the whole time to sacrifice yourself for the good of the people. You know, unbelievable. Now, down in Wall Street, one of the things we always say is the bank does get paid. Wall Street investors who stuck with Venezuela are poised for a payday. So every country sells bonds for their currency. Venezuela hasn't had a whole lot of payback on their bonds the last couple of years. But there are some serious investment companies that are holding on to millions and millions of dollars in old bonds that are looking to get a payday here. Which again goes to influence. Why does the gut why does the United States do what they're doing? Well, the number one job of the United States is to uphold the money system, right? Which means contracts have to be paid because we don't have gold and silver for money anymore. All money is a contract. So contracts become very sacred. Okay. Last thing we're going to do here is hear from Stephen Miller, and then we're going to jump over into private and hear from Patrick Byrne. So this is Stephen Miller basically saying uh, you know, this is kind of his wrap-up with uh Jake Tapper.
SPEAKER_19Thank you, Sean, for leading the month-long effort to end the CNN boycott of yours truly. And so very fittingly, and it wasn't planned this way, but the boycott ended today, and I'm here tonight in the aftermath of the first CNN interview, in which I think we can safely say that um Jake Tapper didn't have what he needed to uh handle my uh my responses.
SPEAKER_23I would say that's the case. All right, you are being considered for a more elevated role in managing the post-Maduro Venezuela. The president did say that we've got to create a stable country before obviously there would be elections and a new leader, correct?
SPEAKER_19Well, one of the lessons we've learned from history, Sean, is that the priority in the aftermath of any kind of change in government in a country, particularly one with a uh challenging recent past, is stability. So the president very wisely is understanding, and he spoke very eloquently and movingly at the recent press conference at Mar-a-Lago about the bright future awaiting the Venezuelan people. And so his priority right now is on security, prosperity, stability. So he is working round the clock to get Venezuela's oil industry.
SPEAKER_13So Trump knows a little something about taking over for a country that was just captured by a cartel. Security, prosperity, then elections, right? Is that not the pattern Trump has done in 2025? Get that border closed, get the seeds planted for prosperity, right? That's the same pattern.
Stability Before Elections: The Venezuela Plan
SPEAKER_19Up and running to where it needs to be in a way that only America, and this is very important, only the United States, with our technology, our platforms, our resources can provide. That will bring security to our hemisphere, security to America, it will lower the price of gas, it will lower the price of oil, but it will bring an incredibly bright, predictable, stable future to the people of Venezuela. And so I think it's really exciting when you think about the fact that if we can just deliver this interim period of security and stability, that the that the citizens of Venezuela are looking at a future that a short time ago they could scarcely imagine, Sean.
SPEAKER_23A lot of people don't know that it was American companies that built out the oil infrastructure going back to the 1920s.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, so uh yeah, we're we're back. Again, contracts are sacred. So that's a good sign. Unlike every other regime change where you lead by let's topple the government, and then all the Thomas Jeffersons will just show up at you know, Cairo, and we'll create a new constitution and everybody will go off into the sunset. No, that's not how it happens, right? What was the continuity in 1776? The state governments. Your life in Virginia wasn't all that different from 1780, 65 to 1795, right? You pretty much dealt with the town constable and you dealt with your local stuff, right? That's kind of the same thing. But when we come into these other countries and we topple them completely, nobody knows who to where to get their driver's license. Nobody knows who to pay their taxes to, nobody knows who's gonna pay the teacher at the local school. You see what I'm saying? So Trump is smart to do what he's done with Venezuela the way he's done it. And I guess we just get to watch from afar. Oh, we got a good coffee one there.
SPEAKER_14Yeah.
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SPEAKER_13Woohoo! And I we are running with like almost 40 people total watching, which wow. You hate to throw your numbers out there because you're not like a show with, you know, I'm looking over here at Benny Johnson with 22,000 people listening. But uh, you know, really good and a good, good Rumble crowd. Please, if you haven't chatted on Rumble and you're listening on Rumble, we've got plenty of people listening, go in and say hi in the chats. Do it real quick, last second. It's super important. We have to have so many chatters every month, and you know, we want to get to our goal before we have to beg for chats at the end. Maybe share it with your mother-in-law. Pimping for chats, yeah, exactly. Taylor and Ron, you have 25 active viewers. I know I was just saying that. Thank you for pointing it out. A delay here.
SPEAKER_25Thank you.
SPEAKER_13Very fun. We should probably do a raid, actually. Oh, yeah. Let me uh we gotta do a raid. Let me find someone to raid. Let's go Republican politics, right wing politics. Let's see. We got Ohio political news, Jimmy Lake unleashed. Who's Jimmy Lake? Let's see what he's got going on.
SPEAKER_21Podcast and screencast. Yeah, let's go screen. Okay, Ron, you ready for this? Yeah, send me a thingy.
SPEAKER_13We have a whole communication system between Ron and it never fails, right? We are smooth operators. Okay, we are gonna be chatting over with uh Jimmy Lake. Jimmy Lakey Unleashed daily update. Uh Inbound from the peasant's perspective. Okay, guys. Everybody go say hi. Go say hi in the raid. That was awesome. Port Ange Hunter. I assume it's Port Angeles Hunter. And you and I need to figure out who you are, because we should go hunting in Port Angeles. How can any kid well I'm reading their chats now? I'll just show you. See? See, you guys made it over there. Obnoxious Scott, who's one of their chatters. You guys gotta go in there and chat. Peasant Stream has rated this show. What's Jimmy saying?
SPEAKER_21It's gonna be a live event. This is our first one. We're going back to where we had our first live event. Well, we gotta do that. We gotta do a road show. He had like six people watching. He's doing a road show on the Casbar Cigar Lounge. Where's he going? 45. The show will start.
SPEAKER_14Oh, jeez.
Community Raid And Closing Banter
SPEAKER_13Yeah. Very cool. All right, peasants. Thank you for going over there. I see Pony Boy and Ferrazier went and made their comments. That's great. Thank you so much. Okay, we are gonna jump over into private, and then we're gonna hear a little bit from Alex Jones and Patrick Byrne. So we'll talk to you guys in a minute. All right. Okay, so now let's listen to Patrick Byrne here. He was on with Alex Jones, and it's this whole deal with Maduro's VP being now sworn in as president. She's kind of part of the cartel and the gang, and you've still got some of these generals that are bad dudes, and who's hut? Who's what? So this is Patrick Byrne and Alex Jones kind of talking through that. Now it's a funny world we live in. Alex Jones, JD Vance watches this show every day. Okay. They they've got Alex Jones is being the narrative setter, talking point getter, kind of putting things in perspective. The administration, after Charlie Kirk died, really is trying to figure out who's got the voice. Alex Jones is one of those people with the voice. And Patrick Byrne, so much information he's gotten has made it up into these high circles. We can see it. I mean, Trump's releasing the stuff that Patrick Byrne's been talking about. So both of these people, it's important. Their opinions matter. They're as close to the source as we can get.
SPEAKER_20Americans are like, wait, Trump's letting a socialist communist, Leonard Maduro, be in charge? That's just a placeholder, isn't it?
SPEAKER_10So first I've heard two things. One is that Delcey actually dropped the dime on Nicholas. Delcey let the CIA know. Guys like this always have three or four different, they create the appearance of being in three or four different houses each night. See, it's like a show game. You don't know which to hit. Delcy Rodriguez tipped off the CIA where he was as her own way of maybe making some deal. Uh, I was horrified to hear when the president said that he was going to keep her in place, and I thought, geez, this is one of those times that I just don't see how to hide with him. I'm actually seeing and hearing a bit more logic. This could be a masterful play. So as I've walked through with you, Delcy and her brother Jorge are the stepchildren of Carlos the Jackal. Their father was a Venezuelan terrorist who kidnapped an American executive. He went to prison. He got killed in prison or killed by the CIA, we don't know. They grew up as the stepchildren of Carlos the Jackal, diehard anti-American communists. So my first reaction is, ugh, how can how can we make this deal an after stay president? But thinking about it, and as more has come out, and I've heard more about the plan, I actually get sort of an evil kind. Listen, I've seen civil war, I've seen the aftermath of civil war. It's nothing that we want, even on our worst enemy. And if the cost of not having Venezuela go through civil war is some kind of accommodation of Delcey, letting her rule for a couple months, or maybe it's just a few weeks, we don't know, until some other institutions can be shored up and you know, some financial controls put on the government so they stop stealing from their own people. And a healthy, we actually are very good at helping other nations do their election. Third world nations have real elections. We're great at that, we're terrible at them ourselves. But we actually, the State Department has a very good system, and we have a real election, and maybe in a year the Maria gets elected. Uh, you know, if the if if what that buys us is a way to get from here to there without a civil war, it's time so you know, Warren Buffett said sometimes a man has to rise above his principles. Maybe this is a moment that America has to rise above our principles. If that's the price of avoiding a civil war and sometimes you have to rise above your principles.
SPEAKER_13That is what when we talk about this being a zero-sum game, when you go in the old testament and you go, why did God say to destroy those people root and stem? It's because sometimes you have to rise above your principles. Sometimes you have to get rid of free speech in order to save it, Ron. You have to be very judicious with that. But this is one of those real politique things where it's like the reality is you can't just install a new regime because then people don't know what to depend on. Too much change for big groups too fast is devastating. Sometimes the new thing doesn't stick, right? It's got to be kind of slow and incremental. So I I think Donald Trump is very unique in the way he's approaching Venezuela as opposed to how Secretary Clinton approached Libya.
SPEAKER_14I wonder what Jake Tapper's follow-up question would have been if he'd interviewed Patrick Byrne here, because Patrick Byrne answered the question. Yeah, we'll have elections in about a year. So then what's the follow-up, Tapper?
SPEAKER_10Then Trump will it will be be masterful. Look at what we did to Iraq. I'll close on this point. Look at what we did to Iraq with this jerk, Paul Bremer. Instead of doing a denazification, which took us three or four years in Germany, and we gradually, you know, just because somebody ran the water purification equipment in some village and was officially, you know, on paper a Nazi, that day, you know, we got took three or four years to get through and clean up the government. We didn't do that in Iraq.
SPEAKER_13Do you get what he's saying there? Which part? When when governments become political, right? So when one, you know, in America we have two political parties and Europe multiple parties, but when one party controls the apparatus. So for example, I mentioned yesterday the Clintonistas. During the 90s, the Clintons burrowed into your local county, your local city. I mean, you've got county registrars that are hardcore Clinton Eastas.
SPEAKER_14They're still there.
SPEAKER_13They're still there, exactly. So, but but now they just serve whoever. Does that make sense? So do they have an ideology? Yes. Do they try to steer things one direction? Yes. But at the end of the day, they're bona fide secretaries. So what he's saying is, no, when we went and took over Nazi, the Nazi that's out in Rhineland, whatever, that runs the water purification system, sure, he's a Nazi, but he didn't kill anybody. He's just a party member. That's how he got his job, or got the job and then became a party member, right? Do we need really need to flush him out because he was a Nazi one day? Does every Democrat ever have to get run out of office, or do we just need to find the real nefarious ones? Same thing with Venezuela. You can't just say, if you work for the government, you're automatically bad. You know, there's gonna have to be that balance. It's the, yep, we're gonna have to use some reality here. And as long as we can control the outcomes, which with the United States armada sitting off the coast, they're able to basically say, hey, we got to put this back into place.
SPEAKER_14So I like I like what you're saying, and I like the analogy of you know, not everybody who is labeled a Nazi is a Nazi, but at some point along the timeline, if you stay Nazi, aren't you owning it? I mean I mean, and so and at some point, I mean, we're all you know, peaceful here in America, and half of us are Democrats, but over time, you know, the Democrats that are left are gonna have to own whatever the party is pushing.
SPEAKER_13Oh, they'll never own it, they'll just slap a name on it.
SPEAKER_14Okay.
SPEAKER_13Well, that was when the Clintons weren't pushing the Democrat Party.
SPEAKER_10Over just threw them out overnight, and we had this chaos. We had that, you know, remember.
SPEAKER_20You had to leave the bureaucracy, which again, like I have a small crew, they're great.
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SPEAKER_20If somebody came in and took over and got rid of them and tried to do another show, they couldn't, they don't know how things work. So I mean that that was my concern was the bureaucracy. It makes perfect sense to go and take control of the bureaucracy, make it then prepare for the election. My concern is he's been doing a lot of rhetoric. Maybe that's just rhetoric, but obviously there was some inside help for Delta Force and always for it to go so flawlessly. Here's Marco Rubio being confronted on national TV about why didn't you take them all out? Well, because then it'd be a totally failed state, then it would go into civil war, which they've been hoping, which I said was the trap with the CIA. Here it is.
SPEAKER_02I'm confused. Are they still wanted by the United States? Why didn't you arrest them if you are taking out the narco-terrorist regime?
SPEAKER_01You're confused. I don't know why that's confusing to you. They're still in. You're gonna you're but yeah, but you can't go, you're gonna go in and suck up five people. You can't they're already complaining about this one operation. Imagine the howls we would have from everybody else if we actually had to go and stay there four days to capture four other people. We got the top priority. The number one person on the list was the guy who claimed to be the president of the country that he was not, and he was arrested along with his wife, who was also indicted. And that was a pretty sophisticated and frankly complicated operation. It is not easy to land helicopters in the middle of the largest military base in the country. The guy lived on a military base. Land within three minutes, kick down his door, grab him, put him in handcuffs, read him his rights, put him in a helicopter, and leave the country without losing any American or any American assets. That's not an easy mission. And you're asking me why didn't we do that in five other places at the same time? I mean, that's absurd. I do think this is one of the most, you know, uh daring, uh, you know, complicated, sophisticated missions this country has carried out in a very long time. Tremendous credit to the U.S. military personnel who did it. It was unbelievable and uh tremendous success. And today, an indicted drug trafficker who was not the legitimate president of Venezuela, who we don't recognize, the Biden administration didn't recognize, 60-something countries don't recognize, the European Union doesn't recognize, and many countries in Latin America don't recognize. He was a convicted, he was an indicted drug trafficker. He was arrested, his wife was arrested also. The others who are also indicted are still the others who were also indicted are still in place.
SPEAKER_02So that that's the point of my questioning there. But you talked about not being the legitimate. But to your point that you just made that Maduro she she looks panicked.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, she's trying really hard to figure out how to frame this as a war.
SPEAKER_13And how you didn't go get the five.
SPEAKER_14We watched this yesterday, and I'm so yeah, we did we played this clip yesterday, and I had a question yesterday that I didn't have time to fit in, and it's maybe not a really important question, but it was um Rubio talked about reading this guy his rights, and he's not an American, so they're not Mirandas, you know. It doesn't matter. So what kind of rights does he have? All of them. What rights?
SPEAKER_13All of them.
SPEAKER_14Okay.
SPEAKER_13Once you're indicted, you get all of them.
SPEAKER_14Okay. I don't even know what rights those are, but rules of criminal and civil procedure. Okay. Like they're basically once you're you're so like as an American citizen, when you're you know arrested, they read you your Miranda rights. You know, you have the right to remain silent. But if you're not an American citizen, I'm not sure what rights you even have.
SPEAKER_13You have so this is a good question. And the answer is you have all of them.
SPEAKER_14Okay.
SPEAKER_13Because those rights that you're talking about are unalienable.
SPEAKER_14Okay.
SPEAKER_13Okay. So if I demand due process, I'm going to get due process based on whatever contract I'm engaging with.
SPEAKER_14Okay.
SPEAKER_13Does that make sense? So in this case, he's engaging with a criminal contract. An indictment is an invoice. He's been charged. There's a bill to pay. Okay. So now you're in the contract's jurisdiction. And so your rights are going to be speedy trial.
SPEAKER_14So your rights are based on the jurisdiction that you're engaging.
SPEAKER_13That you're engaging with. Okay. Exactly. So when you come into the United States across the border illegally, right, your right to due process is do you have papers or not? And if not, then you can be ushered out. But I could say, you know, I have a right to a speedy trial. And they're like, absolutely, show me your papers and I'll immediately deport you.
SPEAKER_25Is that what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_13That's a right to a speedy trial. We're not going to check your papers and then sit you around for five years and decide if we're going to deport you. That would be a violation of your immutable, unalienable right to confront your accuser, due process, speedy trial. How those get defined in law depes on the contract. So in the criminal system, speedy trial is 70 days. But that's not your constitutional protection to a speedy trial. Speedy trial is just speedy. Whatever that is, speedy. The legislature has defined for criminal allegations 70 days from the year.
SPEAKER_14And if you get that 97-year-old judge who does it his own way, speedy might mean something else.
SPEAKER_13It could be fast, it's probably going to be slower. Okay, let's finish off this clip here.
SPEAKER_01He was the guy who was claiming to be the president.
SPEAKER_02Right. Um, well, the opposition top target. Okay.
SPEAKER_13Yep. All right. All right. Well, let's see. Did you guys go over there? See Port Angeles Hunter. We love the raid. See the podcast passing the information in the mainstream. Yeah, I have my company's public Wi-Fi passcode as nine ideas. Now everybody knows. Cool, guys. Thanks for going over and doing the raid, and we will talk to you guys again tomorrow.
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SPEAKER_26Man, sorry. What night 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 I have pictures. You automatically treat me like an inferior. Well, I have king. Old key. How did you get that? We have to wait. You can only differ this in our society. Signified by divine prominence. I am not the carriage of the scalables. That is why I'm talking. Listen, strange women line in power distributed swords, nobody's a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some classical like a wedding ceremony. You can't expect to wield supreme executive power. Just because some water is hard for a sword is a little bit. Just because some moisture has not a similarity, shut up, wheels, shut up. Now we see a violence inherited in the system. Shut up! Help help us be repressed! Oh, what a giveaway! Come on about. Do you see a repression me? You saw it in you.
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