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Taylor Johnatakis Season 2 Episode 236

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Power hides in plain sight, and we pull the lens back to see the whole field. We start with Portland’s contentious traffic stop and the way narratives shift once gang and trafficking details surface, then track that frustration to Ilhan Omar’s “where are the indictments?” challenge and a Congress that punts to ethics process. From there, the conversation turns to a deeper structural rattle: Minnesota’s security flap with Treasury, California’s bond and pension math, and a frank look at what happens when the bill for a decade of overspending finally lands.

That same accountability gap reaches into the Federal Reserve as Jerome Powell responds to grand jury subpoenas and frames it as a fight over monetary independence. Whether you buy that framing or not, the message is sobering: when the law-and-order pendulum swings, it can slice upward. We connect that to a proposed cap on credit-card interest and the real-dollar relief Americans feel at the register. Culture clashes aren’t background noise either; we explore claims of organized protest payouts, the media’s role in inflating optics, and the way progressive bubbles harden until they collapse under their own contradictions.

Then we get pragmatic and global. Greenland isn’t a meme—it’s a gateway to Arctic shipping, early-warning radar, and polar orbits that decide who sees missiles first. We weigh what a dramatically smaller Chinese population would mean for markets, debt, and power. And we fast-forward to the near future: AI surgeons outperforming the best humans, networked turrets and drones changing urban conflict, and a flipped food pyramid that finally favors whole foods, animal fats, and metabolic health. If institutions want trust back, they’ll need less spin and more receipts.

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SPEAKER_17

We're getting screwed, man. Every time we turn around, we're getting screwed. Oh, the revolution's gonna be tripped against me for sure. It's the only way we can it's the little guys, the little guys that take the blank of everything. It's gotta stop peasants, man. We're just peasants. Every one of us. You watch those old movies, you see the peasants in the background with the kings and kings walking around. We're those people. We're those people. Good morning, pony boy. Welcome. Good morning, Carlito and Tiffany. Good morning, y'all from Texas. Carlites, good morning, everyone. Glad you guys made it. What a great day. It was just stormy all day yesterday.

SPEAKER_26

I was like, what are you talking about? Huh? I was like, what are you talking about?

SPEAKER_17

It was storming yesterday.

SPEAKER_26

Was it not here? Yeah, it was. I had to go get firewood twice.

Audience Banter And Weather

SPEAKER_17

It was quite the day. So down in Portland this last week, the police chief gave a little speech because, and we're going to touch on this a little bit later as well, but there was, you know, the Minneapolis incident where the woman tried to run over an ICE officer and got shot. Very unfortunate. And then there was this incident in Portland where two people were fleeing from a traffic stop. They were being targeted for a traffic stop and ended up getting shot and were in critical condition in the hospital. Of course, you know, everybody comes out and gives their speeches. And uh turns out, turns out uh one of the people was a Trende Agua member and the other one was a prostitute. So you know, the whole world's coming out to defend them. This is the police chief in Portland. Um after he got, you know, uh lamb blasted. Oh uh not an AI show. We still have sound problems. Just in case you were wondering. Just in case you were wondering. We are as authentic as it comes. Okay, here we go.

SPEAKER_36

And um, it's still ongoing, so I don't have details. And what I can say is there is an association with the two folks yesterday and um TDA. I hesitated to even share this information initially because I'm very aware of the historic um injustice of victim blaming um, oftentimes portrayed by law enforcement, including this very agency that I've represented so proudly for so many years. Well, he starts crying. And historically, we have um not um been uh quick to disclose the potential criminal history of others. But I felt it was imperative because I was asked yesterday in the news conference what information we have. This is information we have. Um, this in no way draws a through line to the actions or the behaviors that occurred yesterday. I want to speak for just a moment specifically to my Latino uh community.

Portland Shooting And Policing Optics

SPEAKER_26

Not all Trinidad members are bad people, and not all prostitutes are up to Please do it in Spanish. Please. Please.

SPEAKER_17

Although yesterday they did just sign an executive order, English is now the official language of America.

SPEAKER_18

12 about that.

SPEAKER_36

Oh, geez. It saddens, it saddens me that we even have to qualify um these remarks. Because I understand, or at least have attempted to understand through your voices your concern, your fear, your anger. Uh this information uh in no way is meant to disparage or to condone or support or agree with any of the actions that occurred yesterday. But it is important that we stay committed to the rule of law, that we stay committed to the facts, that we stay um a trustworthy and legitimate uh police department for all of Portlanders. And uh still ongoing.

SPEAKER_17

This just reminds me of this. This is basically where we're at in real life at this point. Okay.

SPEAKER_12

I'm delighted uh to be joined by a member of the Chinese community. As I uh apologize for using the phrase Chinese whispers. I appreciate that this is deeply offensive to the Chinese. I completely understand why they went totally mental. I'm delighted uh to be joined by a mental health campaigner who witnessed my apology for using the phrase they've gone mental. Surprised that I'm apologizing, but no. Gone were the days when getting an apology out of me was like getting a fiver out of an Abadonian. I would like to apologize to the largest Aberdonian community, the Aberdonians. Uh I do understand that uh Aberdonian feelings are important. Surprised actually that uh diversity officer didn't make that clear to me, honestly. Sometimes around here, it's like the blinded and the blind. I would like to apologize to Scotland's blind community. I hear your concerns. Oh boy. I promise you, they will not fall on deaf ears. Yeah. I would like to say sorry. I apologize unreservedly to all of the epileptics in Scotland for my use of the word fix. I completely understand why you've got a bee in your bonnet. I would like to apologize to anyone uh connected with bees or the wider bee community. It's indeed a vital part of every member of society. I try my best to get to a statement that didn't offend anyone. I I really did. But do you know when when me and my advisors get together, honestly, it's like two bald men fighting over a coal. I would like to apologize to you on this bald community of which I am a member. I would like to apologize and exonerate myself. Chief, I'm sorry. Chief, you're forgiven. I was particularly pleased with my final apology because I could uh apologize and accept the apology at the same time. I do like to kill two buds with one stone. I like to apologize to the entire avian community for my cruel and insensitive ones.

Media Apologies And Satire

SPEAKER_17

And we have reached real life. There's so many times you drive around and you're like, we have reached peak idiocracy. I mean, we're there. We're just we're just shy, the garbage landslide of 2024, whatever it is.

SPEAKER_26

All I gotta do is vote for Camacho. Yeah.

SPEAKER_17

Carlita says we're ready for a live raid. End of the show, Carlitz, end of the show. John Attackis, good morning. Pray the rosary daily, 75 and sunny here in North San Diego. If your government wasn't so bad. Umy boy, he's crying like he lost a member in arms, but maybe he did since they let them go. Maybe. Marty Easel, hello Taylor. Hi, mom, Pony Boy, laughy emojis and pony boy. This shite's hilarious. Never seen that before. That's pretty good. So this is Ilan Omar. She was on MS Now. I always want to say MS DNC. And uh, she's basically just putting it right back in our faces. You know, you guys have claimed there's all this fraud, but has there been a single indictment? I'm I'm hey, this is exactly what we're seeing, Ilan Omar.

SPEAKER_40

These can be I'm so exhausted in trying to ask what any of this uh, you know, information has led to you finding any criminals that you have indicted that explains why you are wasting so much of our taxpayer resources and also terrorizing our communities in the amount of federal law enforcement agents that you have in the streets of our city and our state. There needs to be some sort of justification. Have there been any indictments?

SPEAKER_17

No, that's our problem too, Elon. That's our exact problem too, Elon. There have been no indictments. Where there's smoke, there's usually fire. Why is there no fire? That's what we're trying to figure out. Uh, Jim's Comer, right, has been investigating Elon Omar as well as who knows whatever other fraud. And he got asked about Elon Omar and are they going to be doing anything about the Somali, Minnesota fraud ring?

SPEAKER_03

There are reports that members of Congress are actually receiving uh daycare and health care clinic money funneled through various PACs. Um, if this is true and widespread, how can the American people trust Congress to um task and uncover uh the far-reaching tentacles of this property?

SPEAKER_05

Any member of Congress that's getting any money unethically or illegally, there's an ethics committee, and it's a bipartisan, it's an equal number of Republicans and Democrats, and that that that's the committee that's supposed to investigate members of Congress. The ethics committee was created. We have in our rules that we're not supposed to investigate other members, but the ethics committee has a staff, and that is their sole purpose for existence in life. And I think the House Ethics Committee traditionally uh has been a lot harder on unethical behavior than the Senate Ethics Committee, that's my opinion. But uh, anybody that has informational member of Congress, bring that to the ethics committee and they'll investigate it. I don't care if they're Republican or Democrat, we need to uh hold them account. What about Ilhan Omar? She's she's at the top of the suspect list in that, so we'll we'll see. Um, but I I can I can tell you, my members, there are going to be ethics complaints filed against Omar. She she had an opportunity to come in here today.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, she was actually right across the hall at uh the black caucus lunch.

SPEAKER_05

If it was anything about Kentucky, I would have been there. And I think that's the way it is with with most members, especially the Somali. This isn't hearing about Somali fraud. There have been countless reports that her husband has has profited in some way, ain't she in some way, shape, or form? I don't know if that's true or not, but she could have had an opportunity to come in here and defend herself. So hopefully uh you all may knock on her door and ask her some questions and we'll see what she has to say.

SPEAKER_17

There are there going to be any indictments, is what she'll ask. That's great. So she's at the top of the list, and there's gonna be ethics complaints about her. I think we're about four years too late, five years too late. Like we've kind of known she married her brother, I don't know, since she got elected. Yeah.

SPEAKER_26

Seems like we know a bunch of things that never go anywhere.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah, yeah. I think Elon Omar is not wrong when she's like, I keep asking the question. Why look into it if you're not gonna do anything about it? Now, all this nonsense in Minnesota started with the IRS. And Scott Bessent, who's the Secretary of Treasury, sits at the head of the IRS right now because I think they're trying to get rid of the IRS, so they're not putting a new commissioner in. That's my opinion. Anyways, he they're using Doge and Palantir to dig through all these tax returns and filings and tracking the money and stuff like that. And he went to Minnesota to the state house to basically meet with the legislatures. And guess what? He couldn't get in because Tim Waltz denied his security.

SPEAKER_21

Um, but one curious detail, this interview was originally scheduled for the Minnesota State Capitol. Um, can you explain why that didn't come to pass and why we're here?

Ilhan Omar, Fraud Claims, And Congress Ethics

SPEAKER_08

Uh, for one reason, Chris, Tim Waltz is a coward. He is a coward. He would not guarantee that the Treasury Secretary of the United States of America would have police protection in the Minnesota State Capitol. He's afraid of what is coming. And he's not going to be able to hide behind this curtain because we will get there. And I don't have to go in the Capitol building to investigate him. I would love for him to come to Treasury and answer some questions. I can guarantee you that he will be safe and sound then, depending on what we discover. I don't know about his future. And as I said earlier, that will be the only view of the Oval Office he ever gets. Because let's just think about the long arc of history. The suppression of this story is this guy got to within one could have been one heartbeat away from President of the United States. And it when when we don't have a functioning mainstream media and great independent journalists like you, citizen journalists who go out and do the investig investigative work because the people who are supposed to be doing it don't do it anymore.

SPEAKER_17

It's frustrating, right? When are there going to be indictments? So Tim Waltz prevented Scott Bessant from basically being in the Capitol building because it wouldn't provide security detail. Are we close to a civil war? Like a traditional one, states versus the feds? It's pretty startling, isn't it? You know, and these guys uh one of the challenges with the states is they are strapped. Okay. I mean, absolutely strapped. So let's take California, for example. This is from the All In podcast. They're talking about the California situation and how the bond market has a real direct effect on the state of California. It's the fourth largest economy in the world, and they have a pension problem. California has half a trillion dollars of bonds outstanding. So for people that don't know what that means, when we say there's a half a trillion dollars of bonds outstanding, what we're talking about is that is money that California essentially promised to pay. They've created the money to front load whatever programs they were doing, and now they have to pay the interest on it. The state of California has to pay the interest, not the entire feds, just the state. So they've got to pay all that debt. All those bonds they have to pay, half a trillion dollars.

SPEAKER_16

Bonds outstanding. And the state of California is looking at an$18 billion deficit. They're going to continue to issue bonds over the next year. That number is going to climb to$30 billion. So the bond market is crucial for California to continue to operate. This is the world's fourth largest economy, the state of California. And it is already in a bit of a fiscal bind, not to mention what we've talked about in the past, which is the looming pension obligations. The state of California is going to have to borrow somewhere on the order of another, this is going to sound crazy, half a trillion dollars plus in order to pay out their current pension obligations. How the hell is that going to happen? The U.S. government will give it to them.

SPEAKER_15

That's it. There is no way out for these states. If the states think that they can fail and they will federalize it, that that's not going to happen. Because once whoever is the then sitting secretary of the treasury starts to call and says we're going to run this auction, they are not going to like what they see. And the reason is because of what Nick Shirley has exposed. Because everybody will go back to this and say, hold on a second. If you could have cut 20 to 30 percent of all of your budgets over the last 10 years, that's 25 or 30 trillion dollars you could have used to pay down your debts. And you chose not to, and now you want to come to us. So I just think that it's an untenable situation.

SPEAKER_17

Chantini in the chat says one heartbeat away from the presidency. That's frightening. Yeah. Tim Waltz was one heartbeat away from the uh from the presidency. Nick Shirley, our new favorite independent journalist, right? A little 24-year-old kid. Like the reason he says the reason Kamala Harris picked Tim Waltz is because he's the most corrupt governor. I mean, he would just open the door to any and all fraud you wanted to open the door to. You know, he wasn't going to stand in the way. And if Kamala Harris got taken out for any reason, he's not going to be. He's checkbook. He was the best. He was the best. Checkbooks open, right? So the states are in a financial bind. They can't really get away from the federal government. They're completely reliant on the federal government.

SPEAKER_26

That's why they're all whining so much about all the federal dollars that are getting taken out.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah, especially the big blue states, right? They're they're tapping all this money and they're using it, right? Minnesota,$9 billion to$19 billion in fraud. That's their entire deficit plus. California, if you've been overspending 20-30%, which it looks like you have been, that's your entire deficit. We shouldn't have a debt problem as a state of California if they were managing the money appropriately.

SPEAKER_26

No state.

SPEAKER_17

No state. Yeah, but of course, they're going to do everything they can to hide this. Meanwhile, the federal government across the entire United States is having a huge uptick.

SPEAKER_06

Right. Well, well, it's changing for two reasons. It's changing because we've got government employees that have been laid off because uh President Trump is reducing government spending. That's about 250,000 workers this year. That's a lot. Uh and we also have people who are being uh you know deported and re-dobiciled uh because they were here illegally and working. And I think if you add those two things, then a good healthy labor report is probably closer to 70,000 than 140,000, 150,000, which is what it was back in the day. And so, bottom line, right now, I'm looking at the output numbers, and we got GDP now north of 5% in the fourth quarter after two, four percents the previous quarter. So I think you gotta say that Trump policies are really working. They're really working, and they're working because they're onshoring production, they're causing factories to build, and in the fullest of time, I expect that to cause a job blowout in the second half of next year, especially.

SPEAKER_17

So we're looking pretty good economically at a federal level. But these independent states, Washington, Oregon, California, Illinois, New York, right? These far left states that have just been completely taken over. We're gonna find a ton of fraud. We're gonna and it's gonna be everywhere too. Like we've already found child home care fraud in Utah and in Idaho. So it's it's gonna be everywhere. We've got rumors and allegations that Mike Johnson is in on this.

SPEAKER_26

Well, and it sounds like the current economic climate is amplifying that stuff.

SPEAKER_17

Is amplifying it, exactly. So we'll see if there's gonna be accountability, right? It could be just take out a couple, maybe take out Ilon and her little network and scare the genius out of the main Somali crowd, and maybe they'll get their act together and have some kids start showing up. Who knows, right? Scott Bessant talks about how there's basically a tale of two Americas going on here, and he was on the war room talking about this.

States vs Feds: Minnesota And Treasury Clash

SPEAKER_08

It's a tail, it's a tale of two Americas. We've got people who gather for college football every Saturday, go to church on Sunday, and then we got these protesters who have nothing to do except attack ICE agents, whether it's in Portland or Minneapolis. And I can tell you there is this big silent majority, big, big silent majority. When I was in Maynard's restaurant on Lake Wazetta, the uh and or Lake Minnetonka, and spontaneous combustion, people started uh chanting USA. And that wasn't for Scott Besson, the Treasury Secretary, that is for the MAGA movement, that is for the Trump presidency. They love what's doing, what's happening, they see that the economy is getting better, they see that President Trump has saved this country and they like his policies. He secured the border, he's made uh free trade, fair trade, and now this year we are going to see the economic benefits. And it is it couldn't be different. Minnesota Nice was taken advantage of. My sense is that the people of Minnesota, having been very generous, are now feeling abused and used. And they want answers.

SPEAKER_17

All of America feels abused and used. I remember doing some deep dive on underground alien bases years ago.

SPEAKER_26

Okay. Sounds about right.

SPEAKER_17

It's been around for a while. This was years and years ago. Anyways, I was watching these video clips from like 93, 94, 95. These are like VHS tapes that have been uploaded on the internet, you know, like early YouTube kind of stuff. They've been copied a few too many times. Anyways, this guy has a prominent name in the conspiracy theory world, and he worked as some type of military and then security for these underground bases and got into some alien war. He was like, if America knew what was really going on, there'd be martial law in the streets. And of course, anybody who goes down the conspiracy path, next thing you know, he's anti-IRS, anti-you know, we are weeks away from the entire system imploding. That was 30 years ago. So, you know, the system's pretty, pretty robust. It's not going anywhere. I remember Scott Bessett one time was like, you know, America survived 9-11, the dot-com burst, then 9-11, then America survived the financial crisis, the Great Recession, then America survived COVID. And he's like, we've just decided America's pretty resilient and it's worth betting on. Like, thank you. Now, all of our financial stuff centers around the Federal Reserve, right? That's the source of our money. And Jerome Powell currently is the um the Federal Reserve chair. And we've got Lisa Cook up there as one of the board of governors. She's got a criminal referral for mortgage fraud. Um Jerome Powell, a couple months ago, got a referral for a criminal referral for perjury for lying to Congress. Do you remember this?

SPEAKER_24

Yes.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah. So he got a he got a referral for lying to Congress, specifically with regards to uh the$4 billion construction project of the Federal Reserve. Shantini's putting in the chat chat, she says, while gold is at$46.09 and silver is at$85.03. Well, when you hear what we're going to hear from Jerome Powell, I suspect everything that's not the dollar is going to go up. Jerome Powell had to address a very serious situation because on Friday, the Federal Reserve got criminal subpoenas.

California Bonds, Pensions, And Fiscal Stress

SPEAKER_39

Good evening. On Friday, the Department of Justice served the Federal Reserve with grand jury subpoenas, threatening a criminal indictment related to my testimony before the Senate Banking Committee last June. That testimony concerned, in part, a multi-year project to renovate historic Federal Reserve office buildings. I have deep respect for the rule of law and for accountability in our democracy. No one, certainly not the chair of the Federal Reserve, is above the law. But this unprecedented action should be seen in the broader context of the administration's threats and ongoing pressure. This new threat is not about my testimony last June or about the renovation of the Federal Reserve buildings. It is not about Congress's oversight role. The Fed, through testimony and other public disclosures, made every effort to keep Congress informed about the renovation project. Those are pretexts.

SPEAKER_17

So just for context here, there was a well-articulated criminal referral made by Anna Polina Luna, as well as I think a few other people, to the DOJ for Jerome Powell. So they give the referral over and DOJ decides what to do with it. They've clearly found enough reason to impanel a grand jury and haul the chairman of the Federal Reserve in front of it. So is this a pretext or is this just, hey, listen, pendulum swings to law and order. You let enough people walk out with a thousand dollars at your local Walgreens, and next thing you know, that pendulum swings on law and order. Guess what? It chops at the top first, doesn't it?

SPEAKER_39

The threat of criminal charges is a consequence of the Federal Reserve setting interest rates based on our best assessment of what will serve the public rather than following the preferences of the President. This is about whether the Fed will be able to continue to set interest rates based on evidence and economic conditions, or whether instead monetary policy will be directed by political pressure or intimidation. I have served at the Federal Reserve under four administrations, Republicans and Democrats alike. In every case, I have carried out my duties without political fear or favor, focused solely on our mandate of price stability and maximum employment. Public service sometimes requires standing firm in the face of threats. I will continue to do the job the Senate confirmed me to do with integrity and a commitment to serving the American people.

SPEAKER_17

Thank you. So we've seen these hostage videos before. Well, he's got his glasses off. We've seen these hostage videos before. And sometimes they dig in their heels and he's not going to resign until his time's up. Trump's not going to fire him. They're just going to let this play out and just see where it ends up in five or six months when he's out the door, anyways. Or he's going to resign this week or next. Right? It always seems to go one of the two ways. Either they've totally dug their heels in, or he's he's he's just buckling up for the ride. Now, the discussion about fiscal policy and monetary policy, our founding fathers wanted both of those things in the control of the legislature and the executive branch with the checks and balances of the judicial branch. Over time, we have delegated monetary policy to the central bank, right? Really starting in 1913. But this was what Hamlet Hamilton wanted to do. That was he was fought by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. And right, these guys weren't really high finance guys, the founding fathers. And ultimately, Andrew Jackson, there was the creation of the central bank, and he killed it, right? Led to a four-year depression, but it opened up the golden age. Right. So the intention of the founding fathers was to manage both those policies. So why do we have the Federal Reserve? Are we too dumb in the in the 20th century to manage our own monetary policy?

SPEAKER_22

Yeah.

SPEAKER_17

Right. And the management of the monetary policy has led to what? 97% deflation on the dollar. Uh it's led to fiat currency. It's led to kind of endless wars and on and on and on. And it's led to abominations like 27, 30% interest rate on credit cards. Do you see what Donald Trump did on uh this weekend with credit cards?

SPEAKER_22

No.

SPEAKER_17

So he announced one year moratorium on credit card interest. He's capping it at 10%.

SPEAKER_30

Violation of the law. Very severe things. No, I want a cap on credit card interest rate. You know, some of them are 28 or 30%. People don't know they're paying 30%. You know they're working. They have no idea that they're paying 30%. They know it really abuse the public credit card companies.

SPEAKER_17

I'm not gonna let it happen. So he's putting a one-year cap on credit cards at 10%. Is that going to make a difference on the amount of money the average American has in their pocket?

SPEAKER_26

Absolutely.

Jobs, GDP, And Federal vs State Economics

SPEAKER_17

Big time. Big time. So not only is he buying back mortgages, which does not increase inflation when he does it with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, not only is he is he increasing real wages for real workers in America, not only is he decreasing federal employment, not only that, but he's capping interest rates. Listen, the buses are going to be free one way or the other. You know what I'm saying? It just get on board with it because you can't have a state like California that overspends by 27 to 30 trillion dollars. That's all of their debt. And if you took that dollar amount and divided it up by the population of California, everybody'd be getting like what$10,000 to$20,000 check, depending. Big time deal. Now, everything we see from the left is inconsistent. We see this all the time, right? Super inconsistencies. They vote for a one policy, but nimbla. Not in my backyard. So, yep, no, we love open borders and cheap labor, but not in my house. So these aspiring young YouTube sensation stars here put on some Harris Waltz t-shirts and they went around during the Harris Waltz campaign campaigning, but they had a little bit of a different angle. As soon as they got people to commit to vote for Harris Waltz, they asked if they could house a couple illegal immigrants.

SPEAKER_21

I dressed up like I work for Kamala's campaign, and now I'm gonna deliver immigrants to her supporters. So are you we do have a surprise if that's okay, just real fast. We're looking for a place for them to stay. They just came across. They'll sleep on floors. I mean, that they're not picky, you know. Hector's good with kids. He's sorry, we just can't could they just like sleep on your lawn? They need a place to stay. They just came across. Oh, that's fine. Hector, he was dating a teenager like a little bit ago, so they just came across. They don't have papers. You're in support of like kids in our situation, and we're just trying to get them a floor to sleep on. Do you guys want COVID? They said they could survive it. We work with her, so we know how to say her name.

SPEAKER_40

You said Kamala. Way she pronounces her name is Kamala.

SPEAKER_21

See that car? We have three dudes who just came across the border. We're trying to find them a home. Just say I'm voting for Donald Trump without saying it, okay?

SPEAKER_24

So you're voting Kamala.

SPEAKER_17

It's as stupid as this, right? Hey, Ron, if you don't want to get hit by a car.

SPEAKER_40

If they are saying that he has 10 years on uh service and is trained, he should know that you shouldn't be trying to get in front of uh a moving car.

SPEAKER_17

And if they are don't get in front of the moving car, Ron. Of course not. Of course not. Now, clearly we've been gaslit on the media, right? Last week they really tried to tip off another George Floyd event. I kind of wonder, there's like a brilliance to the timing of what happens with Donald Trump. And it's it's it's serendipitous, it's providential. It's just it's beyond my belief that he plans it. But had this happened in May or June, we would have a real problem because a lot of the I just want to go be a part of something crowd would be out there on the streets in Minneapolis and New York and Chicago, but it's too damn cold right now for someone that's not getting paid to be out there. Christy Gnome was on State of the Union with Jake Chapper, and she's explaining to him listen, you guys have covered this completely wrong.

SPEAKER_02

I'm just waiting for the investigation uh to come through. I'm wondering if you're not doing a disservice to the officer by reaching a conclusion before the investigation takes.

SPEAKER_32

I haven't heard you uh say once what a disservice it's done for Mayor Fry to get up and to ice to get the F out of his city and AOC to stand up before she had any of the facts and call this officer a murderer. I just for individuals. Well, call them out, Jake. Spend as much time calling them out. Okay. I have provided you with facts and information to back up every single word that we have said and every single part of this investigation. And if you don't like it, that's fine. But we're gonna continue to do the right thing to keep the American people safe.

SPEAKER_02

I I know that you'd like to make me the topic of this and not what happened, but no, yeah.

SPEAKER_17

You mean a protester got in front of a of a cop's or a cop a protester tried to hit a cop, that's what happened. And hey, listen, I I have a 111A assault in my background. I've assaulted a federal officer. Looks these guys don't mess around. Okay, I'm just saying, you point a car, I I got an enhancement for a bike rack, they called it a firearm. What do you think they're gonna call a 2,000-pound missile? You know what I mean? So, all of these protesters, they really need to go to protesters anonymous. It's just another comedy break for you guys.

Paid Protests And Cultural Hypocrisy

SPEAKER_09

And I picked up a trash can, threw it through a laundromat window, like I've done dozens of times. This time was different. This time I got arrested, and the feds tear gassed me. No media coverage, nobody calling me a hero. What's up with that?

SPEAKER_35

That sounds like justice or fascism. You think getting arrested for vandalism is fascism?

SPEAKER_09

Is it? Is it? I don't know what fascism means.

SPEAKER_13

Was that it?

SPEAKER_38

No.

SPEAKER_13

Do you know if Donald Trump was behind your arrest? Because if he was, it sounds pretty fascist to me. Should I tweet about it? I'm gonna tweet about it.

SPEAKER_35

No, don't.

SPEAKER_13

Can't Trump canceled my cell service. Can I borrow someone's phone to save the country?

SPEAKER_33

Okay, Alex. Hot Carl. You're not a part of any resistance. You're just shitty people, and you need to start taking responsibility for that.

SPEAKER_24

You need to start taking responsibility for that. Hot Carl. Hot Carl.

SPEAKER_17

I threw it through the window, and then unlike ever before, I got arrested and tear gassed. Oh, okay. All right, guys. But you've got to recognize we talked about this in the beginning with Portland, right? When the Portland police chief gets up and he's like, I just can't believe it was Trend de Agua. That's what you have to remember, right? Almost every instance when you dig into the details of this stuff, you're gonna find out that it's bad people protesting and it's they're protesting over bad people getting arrested.

SPEAKER_32

In Portland regarding the Border Patrol. Could you just speak to what happened there? We understand somebody was shot.

SPEAKER_01

Yes, so this was a targeted uh traffic enforcement stop. The target of this traffic stop uh was a female 32. She's an affiliate of Tremday Aragua. She is involved in a prostitution ring. As many of your viewers are probably familiar, Tren de Aragua is a gang out of Venezuela. They enriched themselves uh largely through drug trafficking, but also the trafficking of young women. This was the subject was involved in this. She was the passenger of the vehicle, as well as the driver of the vehicle. He's a we believe he's a member of Tren de Aragua. Our law enforcement officers pulled them over as they were approaching the vehicle. Uh, when they realized, when the subjects realized who our law enforcement were, they uh pulled forward, attempting to hit our law enforcement. Um, and that's when our uh agent he again followed his training and fired defensive shots at that vehicle, and the subjects drove five miles and they proceeded to call 911. They're now in the hospital. But our agent, he he practiced and followed his training as he shut up and but yet you've got politicians, you have that police chief all over.

SPEAKER_17

We we didn't really want to mention the whole Trend de Agua thing, uh prostitution ring. Remember that liberal mom that got pulled over by the by the by the like the police chief ice agent border procurement?

SPEAKER_26

Is that the exact um incident where the police chief was um referring to them as a couple of friends?

SPEAKER_17

Yeah, TD and yes, exactly.

unknown

Exactly.

SPEAKER_26

A couple of friends.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah, the trick getting onto a pimp running a girl around. Oh my god. And you've got these women, right? Last week we played the clip in Portland where the woman driving a Mustang got pulled over by ice, and they're like, We're gonna refer your case over to prosecution. I'm just a mom, I'm just a mom. It's like you're just a mom, protect your kids from prostitution, protect your kids from drugs. Like, where is your brain on this? It really, Mike, I think it was Michael Savage used to say liberalism is a is a virus.

SPEAKER_26

It's a mental disorder.

SPEAKER_17

Right. So this is a this is a um a woman here who's talking about progressivism and how progressivism kind of causes you to suspend your rationality.

SPEAKER_34

I know this because I was one of them once. Um they really believe that uh to be a uh to be a progressive um is to be on the moral high ground. Why? Because to be a progressive means you believe in things like the Brotherhood of Man. You believe in um in in doing stuff to get rid of prejudice and war and bigotry, and you are anti-racist, and you believe uh in the power of reason. And consequently, anybody who comes along and says, um, well, actually, you're completely wrong. And far from actually in ushering in an age of reason, you are ushering an age of irrationality for these for these for these reasons. They may say to themselves, you know, I kind of thought that a bit. Because I can see this evidence. And I thought, can that be true? And then I realize that it's coming from people who are on the right, and therefore it cannot be true. Because anybody who's on the right is against human flourishing, is a really bad person. They are not for the betterment of humanity. They're selfish, they are reactionary, they are uneducated, whatever it is. Um and that they're saying this. So it can't be true. Because anybody who's not like me, who am a progressive person and therefore morally pure and virtuous and good and true, anyone who's not like me is right wing, and anyone who's right wing is bad and evil. Anyone who's bad and evil is right wing. And that's how it works. So you can't get through. There is no fact that you can produce. They are in a bubble. Uh all their social circle is in the same bubble, broadly speaking. I mean, there may be, you know, uh uh differences, you know, someone's hard left, someone's soft left, someone is liberal, someone doesn't really understand or doesn't really know what they think, but they're all basically in the same ambit. Um they all have the same fundamental assumptions. And the fundament the most fundamental assumption is that anyone doesn't think like them is a bad person and it cannot be trusted and cannot be believed. This is really terrifying because this is what I mean by the complete eclipse of reason, rationality. These are people who make a fetish of being rational, and yet this is fundamentally, totally anti-reason. And I know this because I was one of them.

SPEAKER_17

That's why it's a mental disorder. It really is. Now, Whitney Cummings was on with the Joe Joe Rogan, and this might give us a strike on YouTube. Yeah, is what Joe Rogan, right, famously on the left, but he's a man's man. And over time, what happens? The left just keeps on marching further left, and it leaves Joe Rogan, Mr. Pro Weed, legalized drugs, universal basic income. He's out there and they're like, far right extremist, right?

SPEAKER_26

He's so confused. And he's so confused.

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SPEAKER_17

He's so confused. He's like, oh no, right? He's anti-big oil, anti-big pharma, anti-big food, and it's like here he has, oh, you're far right extremist. Why? Because a little bit of common sense is testosterone. So Whitney Cummings was another one of these politic uh comedians that was intolerable for about five or six years. Just everything she said was pro-blue team, anti-red team, but then she had a kid, Ron. I know she had a kid, and everything started changing for her, like dramatically.

SPEAKER_26

It's funny how people that have kids do that.

SPEAKER_17

It is. It's really funny. And people that are the most conservative had kids in their like early 20s, and people that like go super liberal and then they start to back off slowly are the ones that waited until they're like 30s. Well, here's Whitney Cummings.

SPEAKER_42

I think she waited until she was 40, and all of a sudden she's having this huge wake-up. So it just started to just be like, hold on, uh, you know, we don't believe in gender, but we need a female president. You're like, huh? And then it's like my body, my choice, unless it's a baby that needs a vaccine for hepatitis B, which comes from butt sex. Like, what are you right?

SPEAKER_13

And sharing needles.

SPEAKER_42

And sharing needles, which and then, you know, we believe in climate change and sea is rising, but we live on the coast. Like, would you buy a house on the beach if you truly believe that the sea's, you know, we so it just started to just be like exactly yeah, you can work through it nice and easy there.

SPEAKER_17

Here's Ilan Omar having a huge awakening as as as the progressive left continues to march farther and farther left and make more and more people right wing. Now keep in mind Ilan Omar is from Minnesota. Ilan Omar has political associations with Keith Ellison, Tim Waltz, Amy Klobuchar, right? The the cast of characters that are coming into Minnesota. And here she is at one of these Minnesota protests, right? In Minneapolis, her little home district here, and she's got her what appear to me to be her lesbian acolytes here, you know, screaming into the microphone. Watch her face. For those of you watching online, watch her face as she realizes the movement she's leading is eating her own support system. Oh, let's grab some.

SPEAKER_24

What's gonna be taken by somebody? Somebody died what they ignore calls from people who really need them. Okay.

SPEAKER_17

So she's sitting there, she's just like, you know, Keith Ellison Tim Walks, I gotta go, I gotta protest them. And and Elon Musk's like I love how she's like, uh totally in real time, you're wanting to repeat themselves alive. Okay. In real time. Okay, another funny thing that happened. This is completely off topic. Completely off topic. Okay, but I'm gonna play two videos here, and I want you to tell me which one has a higher likelihood of being true or not. Okay.

SPEAKER_26

Okay.

SPEAKER_17

So this is Laura Logan back when she was on 60 Minutes.

SPEAKER_31

Do you believe in aliens?

SPEAKER_17

Okay, so Carleach put on here on the chats, I love Ancient Aliens series, been through all 15 seasons at least once. Haha. Gentini uh earlier had said, Oh no, somebody else. Yeah. So I too have watched all 15 seasons of Ancient Aliens at least once. Okay, so here we go.

SPEAKER_31

Do you believe in aliens?

SPEAKER_07

I'm absolutely convinced that's all there is to it.

SPEAKER_31

Do you also believe that UFOs have come to Earth?

SPEAKER_07

There has been and is an existing presence, uh, an ET presence. And I spent millions and millions. I probably spent more as an individual than anybody else in the United States has ever spent on this subject.

SPEAKER_31

Is it risky for you to say, you know, in public that you believe in UFOs and aliens? I don't care. You don't worry that some people will say, Did you hear that guy? He sounds like he's crazy.

SPEAKER_07

I don't care. Why not? It's not going to make a difference, it's not going to change the reality of what I know.

SPEAKER_31

Do you imagine that in our space travels we will encounter other forms of intelligent life?

SPEAKER_07

You don't have to go anywhere.

SPEAKER_31

You can find it here. Yeah.

SPEAKER_17

Where exactly?

SPEAKER_07

It's just like right under people's noses. It's oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_17

Wow. So he's the owner of Skinwalker Ranch. Do you believe in H.

SPEAKER_26

I don't know who this dude is.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah, he's a billionaire. Okay, so is that more likely true that we have aliens and UFOs hanging around here? Or is China's population being a lie more likely true?

SPEAKER_22

No.

SPEAKER_37

You are ready for the number?

SPEAKER_27

Yes.

SPEAKER_37

At one point I projected under 400 under 400 million. What? 500 million. Under 500 million.

SPEAKER_27

Under 500 million. So you think that they have a very similar population to the United States and China?

SPEAKER_37

Yes. There's one billion people missing.

SPEAKER_27

And this goes back to what we were saying in the beginning or earlier in the podcast with all of the fake IDs and all of this stuff being.

SPEAKER_37

Yeah, there's possibly one billion people missing. It's not a demographic question, Danny. It's a mathematical question. Let me ask you. It takes a couple to have two children to replace themselves. Right? Think about it.

SPEAKER_27

Yes, yes.

SPEAKER_37

Right. So do you know how many uh children does every woman needs to have in her lifetime in order to triple its population in 50 years?

SPEAKER_27

To triple its population in 50 years, you need to have what f uh, let me guess. I'm terrible at math.

SPEAKER_37

I I I I give you I'll give you the answer. I ask AI. It's it's uh a crazy mathematical. If it if a country needs to triple or or grow its population by two point two and a half times, let's just say two and a half times over a span of 50 years.

SPEAKER_24

Five kids.

SPEAKER_37

Each woman, you're right, each woman needs to give birth on average between four and a half to five and a half children.

SPEAKER_30

Wow.

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SPEAKER_37

Okay is now China grew its population officially from 1950. That's when the CCP took over to control. Okay, China's population in 1950 was about five hundred million. In the year 2000, 50 years later, China's population was about one point two four one point two seven billion. So it grew two and a half times. Right from five hundred million to one point two seven billion. That's two and a half times over fifty years. Chinese women did not have on average have five children because of the one child policy.

SPEAKER_18

Yes.

SPEAKER_37

Because of the Great Famine. Because of the Great Famine, uh tens of men and people died, because of cultural revolution. So China, you know, from one political movement in another, and then to almost four decades of single child policy. There's no way Chinese women had five kids.

SPEAKER_17

So which one is more likely true or false? I'm saying number two. You think it's less likely that China has 1.2 plus billion people? I I think that it would be shocking, but I think it could be true. Yeah. I've thought that before too. When COVID hit and there were all the cell phones that were disappearing, and it was like, but where are the bodies? I mean, they're not burning that many people up in these apartments. They're you know, welding. Well, and have you seen the cities that are just empty? Ghost towns.

SPEAKER_26

Yeah.

SPEAKER_17

Which is explained by their economic model. Sure. Because the construction job's a job.

SPEAKER_26

There's there's well, it's kind of like California just wants to sell a bunch more bonds.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah, so I don't know, pretty interesting. But what would be the ramifications of that if their population was really 500 million, not a billion?

SPEAKER_26

Well, it changes the calculus on a lot of things how we interact with their country. I mean, changes a lot.

SPEAKER_17

Fundamentally, it means they don't have the ability to buy, they're not as big a market as people would think they are. Yep, right? It means they don't have the real estate market, so everybody that's putting money into bonds and stuff like there, that there's not enough buyers to pay.

SPEAKER_26

It also means they can't just come onto our shore with butter knives and take us out.

SPEAKER_17

Exactly. Yes. Carlitz says, very disappointed that Trump is supporting the fake space missions to the moon and Mars. Yeah, I don't know. Maybe. I don't know. Maybe. I don't know. I mean, someone's got to go to current missions. Someone's got to go to that moon satellite and see what's going on up there. So Trump was asked about Greenland. Guys, it's happening. We are getting Greenland. Russia or China will. We're not letting that happen. That's a horrible audio there. Air Force One Clips. We don't take Greenland, Russia or China will. I'm not letting that happen. One way or another, we have to have Greenland. So there are people meeting about Greenland right now. And uh Trump's really moving at lightning speed on this. He right after he got elected, he started talking about Greenland, right? We didn't hear about it much hardly at all over the summer. But now they it is hot to trot.

SPEAKER_26

But to understand Greenland, this little video here, it's one Well, that was back before they renamed the Gulf to the Gulf of America.

SPEAKER_17

Oh, we were all distracted by that.

SPEAKER_26

Yeah, and they were like, wow, we might take Canada, we might take Yeah.

SPEAKER_17

So if you look at this flat map of the North Pole here, oh yeah, you'll notice that Greenland is not really off our coast here. And no this this map just makes my mind kind of like warp a little bit because you're so used to seeing the map with the equator being the center line. And when you look at it like this, it's like, man, we really are very close. Like Greenland is up here, like up here, up here. Yeah. Like I didn't I don't know, for whatever reason, it just It's closer than Spain. It's closer than you think. Yeah. So here's a little breakdown on why Greenland is so important. Right there, yeah.

SPEAKER_26

Yeah.

SPEAKER_11

Greenland isn't about land, it's about control of the Arctic and space. When Donald Trump revived his push for Greenland, Europe mocked it. They missed the strategy. Greenland sits on the shortest missile route between Russia and North America. That's why the US runs early warning missile radar there. Arctic ice is melting. By 2035, shipping between Europe and Asia could be 40% faster. Russia already dominates the Northern Sea route, backed by the world's largest icebreaker fleet, including nuclear-powered ships. Since 2014, Russia has built or reopened about 50-plus Arctic military sites. Its nuclear submarines hide beneath Arctic ice, strengthening second strike capability. China calls itself a near-Arctic power. It links the region to its polar silk road, but the decisive battlefield is space. Early warning and surveillance satellites use polar orbits. Control the Arctic means control of missile detection and targeting.

SPEAKER_17

And if we control the Arctic, we probably will control the Moon, right, Carlitz?

SPEAKER_26

Well, and also what's not mentioned here, and probably what most people don't want anybody to talk about is there are a lot of oil reserves up underneath the Arctic.

SPEAKER_17

Are there?

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SPEAKER_26

Yes, there are. Most people don't know this, but I actually have a friend that does work up there proving reserves, and it is a race. Those guys, the whoever can, you know, put their mark in the sand and say this is our spot, it's it's a race up there. And so America's up there, Russia's up there, China's up there. They're all trying to mark out these reserves, and they have to prove them before they can claim them. Does Greenland have a lot of oil reserves? I don't know about Greenland, but in the Arctic generally, there are a lot of reserves. Like up on the Alaska coastline and stuff like that. Well, above Canada and Alaska and Russia.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah, makes sense. I mean, it's interesting because on one hand, we don't, you know, we generally don't believe the climate change narrative, but clearly Donald Trump and others. So Donald Trump has said it's gonna get a lot colder, right? Which, you know, climate change stuff is such nonsense. You don't like you can just read all you want to read, and it's just data points.

SPEAKER_26

You just go around in circles.

SPEAKER_17

But there is one pretty prominent theory that as the ice melts, right, that what'll happen is it'll get we'll basically have more freshwater freeze and we'll have more snow. So we'll be colder further south in latitudes, but there'll be less snowpack up in the polar ice caps. So the polar, you know, there will be a lot of shipping, but the snow's gonna get pretty thick down into like Missouri is kind of the way I've seen some of their maps. But who freaking knows, man? I mean, you know, this as as old as men have been walking around greeting them each other, they've been how about the weather today? Nobody knows about the weather. It's just, you know, who knows? Okay, Donald Trump was also asked about Iran because in Iran there's changes happening. They called him up and they said, we want to negotiate a deal.

SPEAKER_30

With Iran? Yeah, do you think they want to negotiate diplomatic deal? They do. They called yesterday. Iran called to negotiate. Yesterday. Yesterday. The leaders of Iran called they want to negotiate. I think they're tired of being beat up by the United States. Iran wants to negotiate. We may beat with them. I mean, it's a meeting is being set up, but we may have to what's happening after the meeting. But a meeting is being set up. Iran called, they want to negotiate.

SPEAKER_17

Thank you very much. So Iran calls and wants wants to negotiate. The last time Iran called and wanted to negotiate was really uh after Suleimani was killed. So it's been a while since they've wanted to actually negotiate. Now, a lot of people have heard of this guy before. This is Yuri Bezmanov. He was a uh he left the Soviet Union, came to the United States as an asylum seeker and as a political asylum, and he went in teaching courses about how the Soviet Union uses psychological warfare to overturn societies. What was really revelatory about what he did was A, it gave us an insight into exactly how the Soviet Union does it. But the pattern is the same no matter what intelligence agency is trying to overturn another nation. So I want to listen to him because A, we can look in the mirror and say, okay, how is this happening here in the United States? But B, we have to be conscientious, conscientious, conscientious, that our government is using these same tactics elsewhere.

SPEAKER_41

The next step is destabilization. Again, this word says for itself what it is to destabilize all the relations, all the accepted institutions and organizations in a country of your enemy. On the stage of destabilization, we cannot come to compromise even within a family. The society at large becomes more and more antagonistic between individuals, between groups of individuals, and the society at large. The normal, traditionally accepted relations are destabilized. The relations between teachers and students in schools and colleges fight. Radicalization of human relations. No more compromise. Fight, fight, fight.

SPEAKER_15

Get in this fight and fighting. We all need to be in the fight. Our fight. It is a fight, fight, it is a fight. And keep fighting.

SPEAKER_20

What we gotta do is fight in Congress, fight in the courts, fight in the streets, fight online, fight at the ballot box, fighting and pushing around the clock fighting. Okay, we always must fight to fight to fight and fight.

SPEAKER_33

There's a fight, there's a fight, there's a fight. That is the guiding purpose of House Democrats. We're gonna fight, we're gonna fight, we're gonna fight, we're gonna fight.

SPEAKER_41

I want you to stay frustrated. Radicalization, militarization sometimes. The violent clashes are presented as something normal. The media puts himself in the opposition to the society in general at large.

SPEAKER_30

They were mostly peaceful.

SPEAKER_09

It is not, uh it is not generally speaking unruly.

SPEAKER_17

That ain't a riot, peaceful and powerful. It is not generally speaking a riot. There's a shopping center on fire, like 25-foot flames right behind him.

SPEAKER_23

Destroying property which can be replaced is not violent.

SPEAKER_17

Show me where it says that protests are supposed to be polite and peaceful in the First Amendment itself. It has the word peaceful.

SPEAKER_41

And there are violent clashes between him and police, his group, and ordinary people, no matter what. It's black against white, yellows against green, doesn't matter where his division line goes. As long as this group comes into antagonistic clash, sometimes militantly, sometimes with firearms. That is destabilization.

SPEAKER_17

Destabilization, right? So anytime you see a nation being destabilized, it's good to step back because peasants, I don't really get into big societal conflicts with my neighbors, right? I don't really pick a fight with the town of Pulesbo to take up ours. You know what I'm saying? Like it is I don't really go down to Tacoma and be like, it's war now. So when you see a nation destabilizing, our antennae should go up and go, is this organic or is this being pushed? And it doesn't matter where it's at in the world or what period of time, you have to ask this question. I've shared my experience before about my Iranian friend that was in jail with me for J6, that was also in jail in Iran when the Ayatollah was put into power and replaced the Shah. This is the story of that.

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SPEAKER_29

Did find footage of the Ayatollah on the plane on the way back to Iran from Paris, France. Oh, yeah. And he's being interviewed by Peter Jennings, who's asking him, So, how do you feel about your triumphant return to Iran right now? And this kind of thing. Well, I remember even as a kid wondering, but aren't the French our friends? And why would they send the Ayatollah back to Iran to inherit this deadly anti-American revolution if that wasn't what America wanted? The answer is that is what America wanted.

SPEAKER_17

So America, the CIA, MI6, created an anti-America wave of protesting in order to install their anti-American candidate that we had control over.

SPEAKER_29

The CIA and the State Department had advised Jimmy Carter that we know this guy. Khomeini, he's not so bad. He was part of a Shiite group that we helped to agitate against Mohammed Mossadegh back in 53. We can work with him. And a State Department guy named uh William Sullivan, I believe he was the ambassador. Uh William Sullivan compared him to Mahatma Gandhi.

SPEAKER_17

Did find compared the Ayatollah to Mahatma Gandhi.

SPEAKER_26

You know, I've got I've led a weird life. I just you know, I just happened to mention, I just gotta mention this just because it's weird. I um I happen to know a well, I used to know a local FBI guy, and I did a ride-along with him once, which is kind of different, you know, kind of like a ride-along with a cop, but a ride-along with an FBI guy. And he told me a story about back in the 80s, how they trailed Mr. Khomeini around um Seattle for a little while and talked about that with me. And I don't know if he was supposed to tell me about that, but I just remember thinking at the time, like, what a weird place this world is.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah, exactly. Death to America. Come to our underground. Yeah. So it when we talk about destabilization, and there is authentic street protests and authentic organic movements, like January 6th, there were inorganic parts, but I know the part I was a part of was pretty organic on my end. You know what I mean? So you have authentic protests. So I just wanted to play that Yuri Bevanov piece, just so you guys can look and go, how do we judge this? A lot of how you judge this is on scale, right? So here's Iran this one. Holy smokes, this has happened. Wow. Okay, so it's pretty peaceful. Now, said stop. Now, there are reports that across the country there's up to 3,000 protesters that have been killed, as low as 586. Iran says the number's zero. Oh, therefore, state media. But the people are going out in numbers. Now, you had a similar protest in the United States this weekend. Now, depending on the camera angle you get on the news channel, some of it looks pretty massive, like huge turnout to support the Somali community, the Trend Agua community, you know, really want to have these criminals back, right? So this is the Chicago protest, which was made out to be a pretty big Chicago.

SPEAKER_26

Oh, it's huge.

unknown

Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_26

Looks like a work group going to Starbucks.

SPEAKER_17

But I'm sure, of course, from the cameras in the beginning and the top bars. Probably looks like protests. It's like people see this coming around the corner, right? Anyways, so there's your there's your Chicago protest. So you can see the difference between what's going on in Iran and what's going on in America. Donald Trump's opinion of American protesters right now. It was highly disrespectful of law enforcement.

SPEAKER_30

The woman and her friend were highly disrespectful of law enforcement. You saw that they were harassing and were following for days and for hours. And I'd like to find out, and we are going to find out who's paying for it with their brand new signs and all the different things. But these are professional agitators, and law enforcement should not be in a position where they have to put up with the stuff. What that woman and what her friend and what their other friends were doing to law enforcement, not just ICE, law enforcement is outrageous.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah, this he's talking about the woman in Minneapolis. Yeah, he believes they're mostly paid protesters, and I tend to agree. Adam Carolla went on a really nice rant about the people who encourage this type of protesting and getting in the face of law and order. They're immature and they've never been punched in the face before.

SPEAKER_23

We can figure it out. They can't. Now they've all they're all on meds, they've all been fucking weaponized, they've all been told they're fucking sheer a lord of the jungle and some kind of hero. And now they're going out and get in front of Iceman. And you can hear their leaders talk. Their leaders are like, hey, you know, Karen Bass sits there and goes, You want to come in here and mess with us, Ice? You're gonna find out because we're not gonna stand. You know, you have um Maxine Water, she's 86 and a half, she's a feeble old fucking nut job. She's Aunt Esther from Sanford's son, and she's like, You want to come in here, Ice? You gotta go through me first. Yeah, bitch. A good fart would take your ass out. There's just a wig sitting there. So shut the fuck up. You're getting people killed. So they do all the hero, you gotta come through me. You wanna come, you wanna come into this town? Not on my watch. You gotta come through me first. It's like the spindly lesbian mayor of of of Seattle's like, you got you're coming through me. Or I like when Prisker does it. You're more morbidly obese fat ass. We're gonna go through you. That's gonna be super easy to go through. You make all these proclamations, and at some point, dumb people hear it and they go, Ice is in town, we're gonna take the minivan down there. You gotta go through me. And then the next thing you know, the guy's got his fucking gun drawn, and you're like, you know, well, you gotta go through me. And next thing you know, you have a bullet in your neck. So knock it the fuck off. Stop talking about it, and women stay home.

Movement Cannibalization And Street Activism

SPEAKER_17

But the sentence prior before it started is you know, you got all these women out here who never like boys figure it out. They punch each other, they get in fights on the schoolyard. And by the time you're 18, you're kind of figured out the hands-on, hands-off policies, right? But girls never really figure it out, they never really got a good solid right hook to the chin. You know what I mean? So, this is from Ann Vanderstill. She posts this and it kind of made its way around. And it, you know, caveat this was is uh if this is real. But what this is, is this is was circulating around some of these protests. Uh, you on were and when you can expect to see the next stage of funding disbursement. That's the top. Typically, this will constitute 20 to 30 percent of the negotiated amount. Uh, final disbursement of funds will come at some point in the future, a timeline to be determined by AOEC representatives, your contact and further possible amendments from AOEC agit tongs, adjut orgs. This will constitute the remainder of the negotiated amount. Six months following action may be delayed. Uh, AOEC representatives will keep you updated. Final disbursements are subject to review and approval for from Donnelly, whoever that is. Do not report this as income to anybody. All caps underlying that. We have coordinated with relevant tax authorities and accounting firms to ensure that funding is distributed through appropriate channels to preserve operational security. Opset. Failure to properly abide by the terms of funding will result in your expulsion from future actives. Incentives are offered during demonstration. Displays of leadership or bravery can earn you bonuses based upon your merit as with previous FOD actions. Incentives are limitless. We exclouge, explore, I'm mentioning exploration of creative ways to obstruct law enforcement. Oh boy. So don't know if this is 100% real, but it did circulate around, and we have seen these things before. So this isn't the first time we've seen stuff like this. Uh every nutritionist you've ever worked with that's dealt with FDA and USDA food guidelines for the last, I don't know, 40 years has pretty much been lying to you, right? Like they're working off a bad sheet of music, if you're not like so, RFK addresses the big change last week where they flipped the food pyramid upside down. Which by the way, this weekend I walked around my house. I'm like, we have too many cereals, we have too many.

SPEAKER_26

Well, like we have ever since I was gonna say, ever since the food pyramid flipped over, I've been running out of bacon grease.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah, I know. They've taken the bacon grease to uh fry my plantains in. So this is RFK talking about why they changed it and why they're uh how the previously existing food pyramid was completely made up for big act.

SPEAKER_38

Brooke Rollins and I were confirmed on the same day. Brooke, of course, is the USDA secretary, and we began working on this project at President Trump's directive back then. It's taken us almost a year. We assembled the best food scientists in the world from the greatest American universities, and they have been uh quartered debating these issues, looking at the science, and we've come up with guidelines that are actually going to benefit American health. The prior guidelines were driven not by health interests, but by mercantile interests of the food industry, which had captured FDA. And it was that impulse that drove fruit loops to the top of the fruit pyramid. We've now flipped the food pyramid, and we are urging Americans to eat real food, to eat whole foods, meats, and healthy fats like dairy, uh, fruits and vegetables, and whole grains. And today, Mary, you know, we're spending five trillion dollars annually on health. We spend three times per capita what European countries do. And we have the worst health outcomes, and it's mainly driven by food. About 40 cents in every taxpayer dollar now goes, now goes to um to food-induced chronic diseases. So the only way that we're gonna lower health care costs in this country is by helping Americans to change their diet and eat healthy food, and this is the first major step.

SPEAKER_17

Now, we could have better health like in Europe, but then they would use all that extra money to censor us. So, you know, I mean, they're healthier in Europe, but no free speech. We get free speech, but free to lay, you know, so I guess so. That's pretty big news there. I mean, really truly, when I I went to the mall this weekend, and as I was walking around, I was like, man, Americans are fat. Exhibit A right here. You know what I mean? Like the food pyramid did me dirty, you know what I'm saying? I like to eat out too much, and there's canola oil in everything. An industrial byproduct breaks my heart. But nonetheless, this is a generational type thing, right? What the food pyramid did to the last generation, making obesity common and normal. Hopefully, given 10 or 15 years, there'll be more protein in our diet, more whole foods. It could change agriculture completely. We are on the verge of major, major changes. Do you ever just drive around and wonder what it's going to look like around here in 10 years?

SPEAKER_26

Uh, I really hope that it looks like pictures I've seen from the 60s and 70s again with skinny people and the people.

SPEAKER_17

Skinny people, yeah. We really are at a major transition period. And it's going to be really accelerated just because of the distribution models we have. We can get phones to every corner of the planet within a few days, right? And so, like for example, when the railroads were built, took a century for the railroads to really crisscross Europe, Africa, and America. It took uh a took a you know, better part of a century, about 75 years before we got interstates, once cars became ubiquitous.

Aliens Or China’s Missing Millions

SPEAKER_26

Well right, it takes a little bit. Remember how long it took for radio? I mean, Marconi.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah, I mean, some of that stuff sticks around for a long time, but as time's gone on, you know, VHS got a lot less play time than than uh the the record, and the CD got even less playtime than the VHS, and MP3 even less than the iPod, right? And now we're to the point where does he even even own music? They just stream it, right? Right, even though it's all digital thing. So it's been very accelerated. Well, now with AI and robotics, we're going to see industries that, for example, transportation's been slowly changing, right? It used to be four quidstells in a wagon, and then it became some slow truck, and now you've got 18 wheelers and trains. I mean, it's it's a slow change, but dramatically changed. If you were in the transportation industry in the 1850s, looks a little different than the 1950s. And by the 2050s, everything's going to be totally automated, most likely. There won't hardly even be human labor involved in distribution anymore. Well, imagine things like healthcare. This is Elon Musk talking about the medical industry in the next three, four, and five years.

SPEAKER_18

When do you think optimists would be a better surgeon than the best surgeons? How long for that? Three years. Three years.

unknown

Okay.

SPEAKER_18

And by the way, that's the same. I'd say three years.

SPEAKER_19

Three years at scale. Yes. There'll probably be more optimist robots that are great surgeons than there are all surgeons on Earth.

SPEAKER_18

And the cost of that's an important statement in three years' time. Yeah. Um because uh medicine. I mean, certainly. But I'd say if you say like four years of the absolute, who cares?

SPEAKER_19

That's still extreme precision. Yes. Three years. Um better than any probably I'd say if you feel like a little margin on it, better than any human in four years.

SPEAKER_18

Who's in plastic surgery? By five years, it's not even close. I think your point was medicine is going to be effectively free. The best medicine in the world is a good thing.

SPEAKER_19

Everyone will have access to medical care that is better than what the president receives right now. So don't go into medical school. Yes. Pointless. I mean, unless you But I I would say that applies to any form of education. It's not like some I do it for social reasons.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_19

Yeah, I go into medical school.

SPEAKER_17

If you want to if you want to getting to the point where doctors will simply be a certificate on the wall to do they'll be doing very they'll be doing very little doctoring. They're just there to have a human sign off on your next one.

SPEAKER_26

Manage the robots.

SPEAKER_17

Exactly. How many people are making life decisions for things that have a three to five year window? Because we really don't know everything AI is going to touch. You really have no idea, right? I mean, it could eliminate secretaries, office management, schedulers, telemarketers, online marketers. It can eliminate so many little jobs.

SPEAKER_26

And we like to tell young people, hey, go grab a trade school. You know, you be set. Maybe.

SPEAKER_17

Maybe, right? But what he's saying is if your objective is to be a surgeon, you're not going to be able to compete with Optimus robots that cost$20,000 to build, a lot less than your$200,000 medical school, and then they can just upload a program. Like that's what we're seeing here. I was watching videos this weekend of robots folding clothes and doing dishes. I'm getting one. I'm getting one. I'm sorry. I'm getting my wife says, do it. We're saving our pennies. We're getting a fold closing, fold clothing, uh folding dishes doing robot. So I can focus on my art. That's really the objective here.

SPEAKER_26

Now, AI and robotics is making what was the name of the uh robot in Optimus? No, no, no. In the ah, never mind. Forget it.

SPEAKER_17

The Jetsons?

SPEAKER_26

Yes.

SPEAKER_17

Oh, I don't know. What is the name of that robot?

SPEAKER_26

It was uh I damn it. That's what I was thinking of, anyways.

SPEAKER_17

I'm getting one of those for sure. Now, this is a uh this is from security topics. This is a turret gun that uses AI for targeting.

SPEAKER_18

Now boy.

SPEAKER_17

When you read the accounts from the Venezuelans of the Americans showing up, 300 shots per second, like people's ears bleeding out of the ears, coughing up blood, like just completely incapacitated, right? Imagine soldiers running around with tools like this. Watch as this AI turn autonomously tracks and stretch every target in range.

SPEAKER_24

You can't even compete.

SPEAKER_26

Imagine being a tool through the gosh, it's not even like Terminator. Dude, it's unreal. Gosh.

SPEAKER_17

Save lives for what? Save lives for who?

SPEAKER_26

Yeah. I guess it depends on what team you're on. I'll get shot down on the phone.

SPEAKER_24

Dang.

SPEAKER_17

That was quick.

SPEAKER_26

Man, I think your only problem with that thing is keeping it loaded. Almost. Jeez.

SPEAKER_17

That's better than any skeet shooter, I'll tell you that right now.

SPEAKER_26

Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_17

I've seen some of the Ukraine footage and the Russian footage of the drones coming in. I'm like, why are they not issuing shotguns? Right. Screw the M16. You know what I mean? Like, you need a shotgun with a wide pattern. Super wide. A dove pattern. You know what I mean? 20, 20 yard. Bird shot. Pow. Then why are they not using shotguns? Here's another cool tool. This is from Lucker Palmy and Andril. Imagine that kind of a turret paired with a combat helmet like this.

SPEAKER_20

You're going to notice a drone picks up a guy behind that container over there. And what's going to happen is when he walks behind that container, I'm able to continue to see where he is and what he's doing. So here's Ghost X is the drone that's watching. So just watch for a moment. So the blue force is my friendlies. So see that little right-hand corner where it sees behind the containers? Uh-huh. They're tracking where the bad guy is. They're tracking where my guys are. And then watch when they go behind the container.

SPEAKER_17

Look at this.

SPEAKER_20

So I can actually see through it. Watch. Now they're engaging the guy over there, and he's down. Wow. So um this is a system that allows everybody to basically be operating as one combined hive mind where you can all share a view of the world. And by the way, this view that I have, it's shared now with all of the robots as well. So all the anything I see, like let's see, I see someone inside of a building, every drone and every person now sees that person where he is. It's so crazy that I was born at the right time to actually get to build all this stuff.

Greenland, The Arctic, And Strategic Control

SPEAKER_17

So if you remember, his first business that he started when he was 19 was an Oculus business. Wow.

SPEAKER_26

Yeah.

SPEAKER_17

Not only am I going to have a robot folding my clothes and doing my dishes, but they're going to be protecting my borders, keeping me safe at night, as long as I'm on the government's side. So my gang's bigger than your gang as long as I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. Pretty awesome. Um, when I see when I see this technology for warfare, I'm like, what would a civil war look like? It's gonna be fought in the streets because the moment you fight in an environment where those tools get brought out, it's over. Okay. See, Carlite says Rosary was the Rosie. Rosie was the Rosie. Yes, yes, perfect. All right, guys, it is time for us to jump over onto private. But before we do that, we are gonna leave with a raid. So give me just a second. Yes. Let's see who we're who are we going to join today? Let's see. Let's go look here. I like to go into uh podcast. We'll go to Republican politics because why not? Let's see. News for real people, vlog dolisabla. Great. Let's go over there. He's got two people streaming. That's our kind of show. Okay, Ron, get ready for this. Inbound. And our chatters, please go over and say hi. Follow his show. Don't ever watch it, always come here. But uh follow his show because I think it helps in the algorithm when you guys grow your, you know, who you're following. So when you retweet things, don't forget to retweet things also as another little thing that I'm going to start doing this year. Not saying I'm doing it today, but if you guys could make a habit of doing this over time, we will be able to probably do this every single day. If there's any part of the show that you enjoy, any clips, any moment, any topic that you thought was relevant, any rant that you thought was worth pulling out, put them into the comments of the show. Not the chat, not the live chat, because that disappears when we close the show. Put it into the show comments so that I can come back later and grab that little section and create a clip for it. So if there's any moments that you thought were great, or even if there's a 15-minute segment, that part where you were talking about Greenland was amazing.

SPEAKER_26

We want to make some show clips. We just need to know what's clipping.

SPEAKER_17

Because by the time we're done doing this and we hit stop, my brain's like, I'm fried. I don't want to think about it again. I don't even want to go back and watch the show. So you're gonna put that into the chat there, send them over raiding. Yep. Okay, guys, so head on over and check out the raid.

SPEAKER_25

What the heck happened? Like just rumble, maybe?

SPEAKER_17

This guy's got his he doesn't have anybody in the chat, so maybe he's got his chat that's closed.

SPEAKER_26

Uh maybe his chat's turned off.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah. Alright, let's check out uh Texas. These guys have lots of listeners. So we'll go check that one out. It's kind of fun. And you get in the morning these uh like different uh right-wing politics shows, it's like local shows. It's kind of fun. I dropped another one in there for you. Got it. Okay, so he's gonna get that chat started. That raid, please go over and raid our friends over there in Texas, and we are gonna listen to Jesse Kelly leave us lead us out with the raid. We're gonna listen to Jesse Kelly head us out talking about the patronage system when it comes to voting and how the Democrats really are shooting themselves in the foot at foot. And we saw this with Ilan Omar standing in the back of that truck driving down the street when the people she's with are like, we gotta take out Tim Waltz and my friend and uh whatever phrase. And she's like, Okay, because guess what? When you tell someone you're gonna give them something, you better give it to them.

SPEAKER_10

The problem for Democrats is these foreigners you brought in. You understand the arrangement, you understand the transaction that has to take place, you have to provide them with legal protection. You you have to help them steal and then protect them when they do it. Maybe, Democrats, you didn't fully understand the mindset of the foreigner. But the foreigner is going to demand a return on his investment. This is the culture so many of these people come from. Yes, I will vote for you as the tribal leader, but you're going to build me a new hut and give me two cows. You're going to build me that hut, right? You're going to give me two cows. And if that newly elected tribal leader does not deliver on the new hut and does not deliver on the new on the on the two cows, then there's going to be a problem. Would you like an example? Would you like to know how all these investigations into the Somali community are being received? Don't take it from me. Take it from the Somalian in Maine who got up at a public meeting and said this yesterday.

SPEAKER_00

Some of you sitting here today, we voted for you. We elected you to protect our community interests, not creating division or go after one elected member from our community. This narrative, if this narrative continues, our community will be forced to re-examine our relationship, our political relationship, including our relationship with the Democratic Party and who we will be voting in the future. This is not a threat.

SPEAKER_10

This is not a threat. The only thing we were missing was his Somali version of it's a promise, or however he would say it. It's a transactional relationship. Communists, Democrats, they know that the mass importation of foreigners can give them all the power they want. They would be a 20% party. A 20% party if not for your taxpayer money being used for their politics, the mass importation of foreigners, and election fraud. If not for those three things, the Democrats would be a 20% party and they know it. The mass importation of foreigners is everything to them. So they've worked out the most perfect arrangement in the world. We'll bring you here, you steal as much as you want, we'll put you all on welfare, murder, rape, do whatever you would like. Just keep voting Democrat, and it's all good. The problem is they don't understand how transactional so many of these communities are.

Iran Outreach And Destabilization Playbooks

SPEAKER_17

Oh my gosh, I got Scott Besson and the Somalis coming for me. He's in trouble. All right, guys, that's it for the prop the pre public show. Thank you for those of you who jumped over, mostly just Tiff Time and Pony Boy, jumped over and said hi in the uh raid chat. Thank you guys so much. And we are gonna jump over into private over there. We are gonna be hearing from General Mike Flynn. And he has uh what is this guy's Ken Colbert? Okay, he uh has been tracking down a whole bunch of whole bunch of stuff. It's kind of one thing that leads into another that leads to a child trafficking ring that leads to Mike Pence being involved. This now this intersects with my story because I said some things about Mike Pence at the Capitol that I rarely ever repeat, but they've never been disproven. I hate to say it that way.

SPEAKER_22

Okay.

SPEAKER_17

But this is one of those focal points where you go, ah, this starts to explain some stuff. So we're gonna be hearing a little bit about that, and we're gonna be hearing a little bit more about Smartmatic and exactly who owns the Dominion voting machines, which are now Liberty. All right, I'll talk to you guys in private and the rest of you tomorrow. Bye. Okay, so this is a longer clip. Uh, but you know what? I'm gonna play this clip last. I'm gonna play this smartmatic clip first. So this is Laura Logan, and she's interviewing Gary, and he's talking about the owners of Smartmatic, which gave to gave way to Dominion, which then gave way to Liberty.

SPEAKER_28

Okay, Nicolas Maduro had Delcy Rodriguez and Jorge Rodriguez were owners of Smartmatic.

SPEAKER_17

Who's Delcy Rodriguez? She's the current president of Venezuela.

SPEAKER_28

Okay, they're owners of the very system that Smartmatic and Dominion, there are there is some complex uh business structures in Curacao where they own, along with Diostado Cabello, the one of the drug kingpin of the of the Cartel dosolas, they actually are the owners of Smartmatic through some very complex structures.

SPEAKER_31

Let's break that down for people because not everyone is familiar. Smartmatic is the original voting uh machine company, right, that was created in Venezuela.

SPEAKER_28

Um that partnered with the C that partnered with the Canseo National Electoral to steal the first elections. It was Smartmatic and the CNE together stealing elections in Venezuela. That's the other thing.

SPEAKER_31

So you're talking about the referendum in 2004 and Maduro was going to lose, and that's when his friends in Cuba and Cuban intelligence came to Maduro and they said, We've got these, we've been working on this system, we've got these lottery machines.

SPEAKER_28

And they hired three young engineers in that period of time Antonio Mujica, Roger Peñate, and Alfredo Enzola to build the first machines and to construct the first source code.

SPEAKER_17

So you can tell C. Rodriguez is running Venezuela. She's one of the owners of Smartmatic, which apparently there's still some ownership interest all the way through to Liberty today. At least that's the way I was to understand it. Oh man. You know, you look at that stuff, okay. I mean, trust Trump, I guess. Unfortunately, we're in that position, aren't we? Okay, so this is the longer this guy does go on kind of a big rant, and or it sounds that way, but he's connecting a bunch of stuff. So you got to pay attention to the connections, and you'll see this rant runs through so many themes that we talk about here on this show.

SPEAKER_14

Specific topics. Keep talking, keep talking. So, long story short, Michael Bloomberg contacted me, gave me the information on I-69. From there, we compiled that we started putting it all together. Glenn Beck is the guy that caught my attention. He goes, This is all connected. Now we send it all to Beck. He won't talk. He's blackballed me. He's a prank. What we have is made the FBI furious because we now know the FBI brings in all the human trafficking, sex trafficking. How do we know? Because the FBI came after me. Twice they demanded I bring my stuff out to cast an FBI. Twice the FBI threw me out. We had the times and the dates. I've got everything. Why? When we went out there, the guard put his hand on his gun and said, Get out. There's no agents available to see you. I had just called, you had just told me to come out. This is all true. I said, I own a very large animal house, but I'm not some guy on the street corner out of a hardware box. Second time I go out, I stand away from FBI's shack and I said, I'm gonna call a press conference and accuse you were raping those kids behind my house. They had a drop yesterday morning. Fast forward when I finally got the rape house closed, there were 16 rooms in the lower boat. 16 rooms. Mac McDonald, the biggest lawyers in town. You know, Mac? I know the Henry McDonald. He sold Dennis properties and all that. He sold me my property in my hospital. I go over to the auction, they finally closed everything down. The old man, John Laudermill, died one of the richest guys around. He was wandering the kids. We saw it all happening. I didn't hear about the internet. I witnessed it with my own eyes. I called Hendrix County police, they refused. Not once did they ever come out. Everybody was told protected. We went to top.

SPEAKER_17

Okay, so there's a couple things going on here. He got information from Michael Bloomberg that led him on a money chase because behind his house he was seeing this drop site for kids coming in and out, which when they finally got it, you know, closed down. There were 16 underground rooms in this house behind his house. Now he's a veterinarian, so the story also takes a turn because it goes into veterinary science because he's got a couple things going on, and then they start these stories start to intersect.

Comparing Protests: Iran vs U.S.

SPEAKER_14

Rokita three times, twice at town hall meetings, once in DC. Rokita to this day refused to speak. Rokita lied to our state reps. He couldn't do anything as attorney general. They came after me. There was an attempt on my life in 17. The only person that stood up for me, I know I'm going really fast. When you see this, you're gonna freak out. Chief Justice Lorenzo Rush sent me a personal letter. Got it in my back. You won't believe it. Chief Justice Rush said there's gotta be an investigation. So you guys ready for this? Yes, I'm ready. We're ready. Eric Hokan, the attorney general, was supposed to investigate the attempted murder on my front lawn. You ready for this? By a car. The guy drove off the road 110 feet across the road. We know he was involved with human trafficking. He tried to run me down. Five witnesses were there. My wife and I were building a retirement home. He hired a logging company to come on and tear it down. I was on the campaign swing. Three Morgan County sheriffs showed up. By the end of the day, everybody admitted standing in front of the squat cars what had happened. Eric Hokam intervened, said don't arrest anybody. The head sheriff said, Don't arrest anybody. They deleted the dash camps of the police cars, all three. They deleted the 911 call that I called in that time, the attempted murderplace, and they refused to take police reports. I hired an attorney. We finally got the state police because of the letter from Chief Justice Rush to do an investigation. It took them one year and one month. Then they falsified the report. They talked to one of the criminals at the crime and they wouldn't talk to me. They wouldn't talk to the burp. They washed it all away because they were protecting the FBI's sex and drug trafficking operation. And why did Mike Pence allow all that? Eric Coca law to be protected? Because they were laundering the seats at Purdue Vet School, which is the biggest scandal in all America today. When you look at my information, you're gonna say, Listen away, you think I'm lying. You won't believe the evidence we've not recovered of the dead children, the poison food. Did you see what Bobby Kennedy did today and yesterday with Dr. Oz on the hill? They're 50% right. God bless it. John Kennedy, the funniest senator in all America, went on the floor of the Senate and said 1% of our food's suspected. Our research from the American Veterinary Medical Association shows 1% of our food suspected because we're 55,000 veterinarians deficient. There are no veterinarians at any farms, any ranches. 300 million head of cattle, chicken, hogs all go to slaughter. We have no veterinary care. Tucker Krause reported last year 58 million chickens euthanized. It is unbelievable. John Boyd charged the Farmers Association. No John, 1 billion pounds of beef less today than a year ago. Why? There's no veterinarians, the animals are too sick to even send us sloth. I've uncovered it all. Pence came after me because he's selling the seats of Purdue. Here's the stamp reading. We're 600 veterinarians short in Indiana, right? And I'll block your podcast 24-7 anytime. We're 600 veterinarians short. We only graduate 86 doctors a year. Why? Mike Pence and I and John Barazzo, we got in the fight. I said, you got to graduate more students. That's as much as they can do. That was 2009. So we only graduated 86. However, 43 are out of state students. So we're only graduating 43. My wife is a doctor and a surgeon. She got cancer. She missed three years of work. So we started doing our work because we couldn't find replacements for the doctors that were getting pregnant and leaving. 80% of all veterinary classes are females, right? We found out there's 23 states that have no veterinary colleges whatsoever. So Purdue is selling half-park seats. We are now 600 veterinaries short in Indiana. 600. We can't stay up for hospital. My wife said Angela Ganote's dog. Angela Ganote asked for all the information. She was on Facebook crying. My dog is dying. My wife, one of my campaign guys, said your wife called Angela. Angela called me. I gave the phone to my wife. My wife spent a couple hours with her, stabilized her pet via telemedicine until the following morning. Angela, my wife called her the next morning, and we've got all the text approved. She can't deny. I just talked to Channel 59 reporters when I signed up yesterday for the Congress. And they said, Oh, I showed them Angela's dog, and I'll show her to you. Angela goes, Who are the best? And she goes, My wife said, Dr. Piper, my husband spent a 59 three times. You were stationed. Told you about the corruption of Purdue. Mike Pence Eric was selling the seats. She goes, Have your husband get in touch with me. I got in touch with Angela. I gave her everything. She refuses phone calls, she refuses emails, she won't talk to me. Hover up, protect Mike Pence at all costs. Pence is in bed with the FBI, human trafficking, sex trafficking, drug trafficking, selling the seats in Purdue, laundry money for I-69. I've got all the details, and I'm going to give it to you tonight. Good deal. It's unbelievable. Again, I've been doing this since 2009. People say, Where did you get all this? I've been to 15 states. I've been in 62 congressmen and senators' office, all refused to allow me to test. Mac Gates gave me the most time of all, and then of course he pulled. Have you gone to the current administration? Trump. I've called the White House several times. They will not call me back. We're going to get through because this is Bobby Kennedy's right. And I applaud him for everything. But you can't have a healthy food supply if your cows and chickens and hogs have no veterinary care. From the moment they're born in the morning, they go to slaughter. So there's a lot of other stories, ancillary things I will share with you. Yes, looking forward to seeing.

SPEAKER_17

Okay, so breaking that down because it's kind of layered. But basically, you've got a veterinary shortage across the country. Not every state has a veterinary school. Indiana does. Half of the seats, Mike Pence and whoever else are essentially selling those seats to out-of-state/slash foreign students. They're doing that and they're getting protection from the FBI. Who doesn't want veterinarians crawling around every ranch and checking animals before they go to slaughter to see if they're too sick or whatever. Does that make sense? So they're in bed with Big Ag. FBI is part of this cover-up. Once they're in bed with Big Ag, what does Big Ag want? People coming across the border. What comes across the border? Drugs and human trafficking, which ultimately leads to some sex trafficking. So one of these guys that's part of this selling veterinary seats and suppressing the veterinary stuff is tied in with this house behind his house where he was seeing sex trafficking happening, child sex trafficking, and the FBI and the cops are in on the cover-up. And it's the same people that are in on the so it's like this layered thing. In order for them to sell the seats to make their money, pence, they have to cover for big ag and they have the FBI's help. And to cover for big ag, they have to cover for human trafficking and sex trafficking. Do you see how all of a sudden you're just, I just want to sell a couple veterinary seats, but in order to have that to dip my beak, I have to simultaneously turn a blind eye to sex trafficking.

SPEAKER_22

I see.

SPEAKER_17

Totally broken system, man. Mike Johnson, why can't you come after all this fraud? Well, I don't know, because then my campaign donations would go down 100 grand a year or whatever his number is. It's so layered, man. And people like this, they're all over the place. People who figured it out, firsthand witnesses to certain elements to put all the pieces together. When you see it all, it's like, why does Glenn Beck not want to touch this? Because you're talking about Mike Pence and it ruffles the entire system. And it goes both ways, left and right. Right? The truth is gonna come from small shows like this.

SPEAKER_26

That's that's just that's the way you're gonna say big shows are they would it would just be too much chaos and they'd probably lose a bunch of viewership.

SPEAKER_17

It's not viewership they'd lose because Alex Jones has proven you can have the biggest show on the planet. It's sponsors. If Alex Jones had the compensation model that Rachel Maddow has, he'd be making 200 million a year, right? If he had the Joe Rogan deal, because he's got the viewership Joe Rogan has. Oh, yeah. He'd be, you know, what did what did Spotify cut him a check for? 250 million or something to be exclusive for two or three years? Huge number. Okay. So it's not the viewership. People love truth. It's the sponsorships, it's the money. You make a lot more money saying the company bullet points than you do relying on our members to subscribe and to buy the products that we hawk for Rumble. Oh shoot.

SPEAKER_24

I guess that's why we're still broke.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah, exactly. All right, guys, that's it for the show today. Thank you so much for joining us, and we will talk to you again tomorrow. Bye!

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SPEAKER_04

Matt, sorry, what I drift in that car to everyone. I'm 37. What? I'm 37, I'm not old. But I can't just call you Matt. You could say daddy. I didn't know you were called Dennis. You both are fine now, did you? I didn't say sorry about the old woman, but from behind, you looked at you. Well I have to do it. Just because of war with source, we all never just because some voice are not just a meeting, you know what you did.

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