Peasants Perspective
Peasants Perspective: A Voice from the Edge of Freedom
Join Taylor Johnatakis, a self-proclaimed “peasant” turned podcaster, on an unfiltered journey through family, faith, and the fight for American ideals. From the depths of DC Jail—where he recorded during a 14-month sentence tied to January 6—to his triumphant return home after a Trump clemency in 2025, Taylor delivers raw, heartfelt commentary for the common man. Expect a mix of gritty storytelling, reflections on liberty lost and reclaimed, and timeless lessons drawn from his life as a septic designer, father, and reluctant rebel. Whether he’s reading Dr. Seuss to his kids or dissecting the state of the republic, Peasants Perspective is a bold, unpolished call to stay grounded amidst chaos. Subscribe for a front-row seat to a story that’s as real as it gets—no filter, no apologies.
Peasants Perspective
How Global Elites Lost The Script And Why Ordinary People Are Pushing Back
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The ground is shifting under our feet, and not because a panel in Davos said so. We dig into why trust in institutions cratered, how “narratives” became a substitute for performance, and what it costs when policy is optimized for headlines instead of outcomes. From energy to elections, we pull the thread on a single idea: incentives matter more than speeches, and reality always settles the bill.
We start with the mood on the mountaintop—less applause, more anxiety—and listen closely to voices admitting what many already know. Offshoring left American workers behind, energy transition plans ignored baseload math, and critical supply chains ended up hostage to geography. AI’s nonstop power needs collide with intermittent generation, exposing a planning gap years in the making. If Europe sets targets without batteries or nuclear, who owns the leverage? If 97% of cutting-edge chips live in one hotspot, what does a blockade do to your job, your savings, and your daily life?
Then we bring it home. Small businesses don’t need spin; they need certainty. A clear runway for building and hiring can lift a neighborhood faster than a hundred press releases. We walk through practical fixes that rebuild trust at the seam where citizens meet systems: verifiable elections with simple paper trails and auditable logs, ID and benefits processes that shut down fraud without punishing the honest, and power plans that keep data centers and homes running after sunset. None of this is glamorous, and that’s the point—competence is supposed to be boring.
Across every topic, the pattern repeats: when incentives reward narrative over truth, bad actors fill the gaps. The antidote isn’t anger; it’s architecture. Demand transparent rules that make lying expensive, align money with measurable results, and shorten fragile supply lines. If you’re tired of being sold a story, ask for receipts—kilowatts delivered, chips fabricated, ballots reconciled, crimes prosecuted. That’s how we trade outrage for outcomes.
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Opening Rant: Peasants And Power
SPEAKER_20We're getting screwed, man. Every time we turn around, we're getting screwed. The revolution's gonna become for sure. It's the little guys, the little guys that take the money of everything. It's gonna be peasants, ma'am. We're just peasants. Every one of us. You watch those old movies, you see the peasants in the background with the kings and kings walking around. We're those people. We're those people. Good morning, peasants. Welcome to another episode of The Peasants Perspective. So glad to have you guys here today. Already in the chats, Pony Boy. Good morning. Welcome, welcome. Give you guys a couple minutes to pile on in here. And while we do that, before we take the simultaneous sip, Ron, take a look at this right here. I'm showing the screen. So when I think of Wales and I think of the women in Wales, I think of this, right? This is Miss Wales. I think this is like 2022, right? I mean, Wales puts out some beautiful people. She's she's gorgeous, right? Can we say that? Well, the uh Wales had a funny little thing the other day. The health ambassador from Wales gave a little statement. Um, and uh her name is Atheka Ahmed, and uh she's the health minister from Wales, the same nation that produced that beautiful woman I showed you just a moment before.
SPEAKER_30Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_20Ah, you were talking about fix my audio. He said, Hey, we're a professional show here now. Fix your audio. All right, here we go. So this is the health minister from Wales.
SPEAKER_41A person who is from an ethnic minority background. Um, you know, some communities it's it's actually taboo to and you know, um, it's quite s a sensitive topic to talk about. So if you're not being able to learn about these things through the medium of school, then where do you learn, you know? And I wish when I was in school we were, you know, they teach us in Welsh back and back back about um, you know, how to apply for a bank account and how to, you know, get a job. But what about things like how to check if, you know, do a breast exam? How do I know if you know signs of cervical cancer, screenings, when when am I supposed to get those? You know, they're things that are gonna prolong my life. You know, so why don't we teach these things before we teach, you know, oh, how to get a job? Because I if I'm not living long enough, how am I gonna get a job?
SPEAKER_20Uh step one, look in the mirror and see that you're obese. Everything else doesn't matter. I don't think cervical cancer will take you before the heart attack. You know what I'm saying at that stage, anyways. I just found it hilarious. The nation of what this is this is this the world went upside down the last half decade. I mean, here in the United States, our attorney or a surgeon general was a transgender something. I saw a hilarious clip yesterday where Donald Trump was talking about how there's, you know, how many genders are there? There's only two, man or woman. I was like, if you ask a cynic, they'll say cisgender and transgender are the only two genders now. All right, guys, it is time for the simultaneous clip. So Mata Izel, Carlitz, John Attackis, Shantini, and Pony Boy, and anyone else that's hanging out there. It's time. I know why you're here. You're here for the simultaneous sip. All you need is a cup or a mug, a tank or a chalice, a stein, a canteen, a jug or a flask, a vessel of any kind. Fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee. And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure, the dopamine hit of the day, the thing that ever makes everything better, the simultaneous sip. Starting now.
SPEAKER_26My coffee smells good. As you grow older, you'll discover that life is very much like coffee. The aroma is always better than the actuality.
Simultaneous Sip And Show Warm‑Up
SPEAKER_20The aroma is always better than the actuality. I like that clip every morning. Yay, for extra little sound bites. So obviously, Donald Trump took a little flight out to Davos last night. Interesting thing. Flew out over the Atlantic, had a little electrical problem on Air Force One, turned around, head back to uh Air Force Base Andrews, and picked up the plane that was an EUA or UAE gave us.
SPEAKER_31A new plane. Good thing we had that on hand, I guess.
SPEAKER_20Yeah, good thing it was just sitting there ready to go. I just I actually, you know, Air Force One having an electrical problem causing a turnaround. Um planes have electrical problems, stuff happens. I would assume Air Force One gets top-notch maintenance and whatnot, but uh it just always, you know, that's our president, man. Like, are all the mechanics solid?
SPEAKER_31Everybody's well paid, nobody's got any problems. The first thing I thought was, you know, maybe he's just four hours late and he needs an excuse.
SPEAKER_20I don't know. So when you get out to Davos, apparently the mood out there is not as energetic and exciting as it was a few years ago.
SPEAKER_09This is my twelfth time. Twelfth time in Davos. I'm a veteran here. There are no people here around us that were present here for so many times. I have never seen so many people to tell you the truth.
Air Force One Detour And Davos Mood
SPEAKER_08And people are not applauding to anyone. People here are because they are concerned about their future. Company representatives, state leaders, prime ministers, members of governments, whoever.
SPEAKER_09And nobody is jubilant. Nobody is not laughing, nobody is smiling because people don't know what tomorrow will bring to our countries. And of course that we do worry a lot, but connecting us, surrounding us, this is a solution for us.
SPEAKER_20At least we cannot diminish, but we can decrease the pressure on our country, and we cannot diminish, but we can decrease. We can't go up, but we can go up.
SPEAKER_09We can find solutions as a common denominator for all our smaller countries in Eurasian region.
SPEAKER_31That's just the translation. It's a bad translation. That's the translation, it's a bad translation. I think these guys are all crap in their pants.
SPEAKER_20Oh, yeah. You know, I mean, if you've tacked one direction, Green Energy, World Economic Forum, chase you around shooting the arm, you'll own nothing, be happy, and all of a sudden, none of that's gonna happen. The new world order is being reordered, and you're like, huh, what's gonna happen?
SPEAKER_31So Howard Lutnick really gave the best little quote Q and Well, it's just about every one of those countries, the citizens are pushing back.
SPEAKER_20Yes, absolutely not happy. So here's Howard Lutnick. He's like, the Trump administration came to Davos with a message.
SPEAKER_36Well, I think you should start at a much higher level. Okay. Okay. We are in Davos at the World Economic Forum. And the Trump administration and myself, we are here to make a very clear point. Globalization has failed the West and the United States of America. It's a failed policy. It is what the WEP has stood for, which is export offshore, far shore. Find the cheapest labor in the world, and the world is a better place for it. The fact is, it has left America behind. It has left the American workers behind. And what we are here to say is that America first is a different model, one that we encourage other countries to consider, which is that our workers come first. We can have policies that impact our workers. Sovereignty is your borders. You're entitled to have borders. You shouldn't offshore your medicine, you shouldn't offshore your semiconductors, you shouldn't offshore your entire industrial base and have it be hollowed out beneath you. You should not be dependent for that which is fundamental to your sovereignty on any other nation. And if you're going to be dependent on someone, it darn well better be your best allies. Okay? And so that is a different way of thinking. It is completely different than the WEF. I viewed the WEF as not a flagpole in the middle, but in fact, they are the flag. Whichever way the wind blew, so it blew. You should have solar, you should have wind. Why are you going to do solar and wind? Why would Europe agree to be net zero in 2030 when they don't make a battery? They don't make a battery. So if they go 2030, they are deciding to be subservient to China who makes the batteries.
SPEAKER_20So you and I hear that, and we're like, yeah, that makes perfect sense.
SPEAKER_31This guy's great. Keeps going.
SPEAKER_20But the people in Davos are in a panic because they have advocated and set up, right? Set up this world order that's interconnected where everybody's dependent on Taiwan for semiconductors.
SPEAKER_31Everybody's buying solar and uh windmills from Germany and well, and just like the gentleman said, you know, they just have to go with whichever way ever the wind the wind blows. It's like, well, that's not gonna work.
SPEAKER_20Yeah, it's not gonna work. And one of the things that is really bad about the World Economic Forum, okay, if we're trying to implement policy, we need a narrative. We have to have a reason why people are going to do something differently the way we want them to do. Climate. Climate. Let's create a narrative. We're all gonna die if we don't throw enough kids into the volcano, right? Right? Plagues. So you need a narrative to incentivize action. So if you gather a bunch of sociologists and soft science people together, they'll be like, listen, we can get the people to do anything. Plagues. Great. Okay. So what do we need to get them to do? So now comes in the engineers, the guys that are like, well, this is how society should function. Well, the problem is the stuff that they've been implementing, like he said, it's the flag. Oh, we like Green New Deal because we can make a bunch of money. Okay, well, let's create a narrative that pushes the Green New Deal all around the world.
SPEAKER_32Right.
SPEAKER_20And then now everybody's stuck in this Green New Deal narrative and suddenly reality hits, and it's like, oh, hey, we need electricity for AI data centers. Well, only if they're on during the day. You know what I mean? Because of all these solar panels. So Klaus Schwab, who is the former head of the World Economic Forum, gave a little gave a little tidbit here, and he's talking about narratives. This is the thing I've said. Facts don't win anything, narratives do. You have to have the narratives. Now, if the narrative aligns with the fact, that is bold as a line, right? Because you hardly have to defend the narrative, you just state it. Right. Right. But if your narrative is disconnected from the facts, you have to protect the narrative. And that's what Klaus Schwab is saying here is World Economic Forum needs a new narrative.
SPEAKER_06I think that we are in losing.
SPEAKER_20Oh, do you guys want to see the video? Meh. Meh, it's just evil incarnate here. This guy seriously plays the part of like an evil villain.
SPEAKER_31It's got to put the costume on.
SPEAKER_20He does. He does put the costume on sometimes. Okay.
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SPEAKER_06I think that we are losing a narrative which has guided humankind since its beginning. It's the narrative that you are here and you you owe your existence also to prepare a better future. If you go back to the agricultural society, even to the beginnings or during the whole time of the industrial society, there was this drive to create a better world for the future. Today, um with all the crises which we have, with the multitude of problems we are confronted with, I think we have become much more egocentric on an individual and also on a national way that makes international cooperation so much more difficult, by the way. And I think we have to think about how we recreate this narrative. And here, I have to say I'm quite optimistic.
SPEAKER_20Oh, we have to recreate the narrative. Listen, don't trust anybody trying to recreate a narrative who dresses like this and takes himself seriously. When you dress up for the uh the Vulcan conference and you have an Austrian accent, just don't. Just by the way, you would own nothing and be happy. Like, I don't want you to dress up like this and tell me stuff like that. So they're seeking a new narrative. Go ahead, Ron. You're dying here.
SPEAKER_31It's just so funny. I mean, it looks like it's getting ready to go over and play Dungeons and Dragons with the book.
SPEAKER_20These people really do think they run your world, and it is like what Howard Luttnick said. They've been the flag. Let's go for this policy, that policy, migration. Great. What's good for business? World Economic Forum, right? The problem is there's no common sense behind any of these at all. And so while they've just protecting liberal and while they've mastered the ability to create narrative and push it into the media and get you to take all your booster vaccines and lock in and eat crickets while they can create a narrative, they don't have the facts. They're not operating and pushing us towards an economic order, a world order, or a civil order that even functions, right? They do the opposite of what they claim. So this is another speaker at the World Economic Forum talking about how all the values they claim to have, they're laughable.
SPEAKER_22It's laughable that you would, or anyone would describe Davos as protecting liberal democracy. It's equally up for it. It's it's it's equally laughable to use the word dictatorship at Davos and aim that at President Trump. In fact, I think that's absurd. But I'm a step aside from that constructive criticism and instead answer your question. And and I'm gonna be substantive here. President Trump, if he's the next president, for that matter, I think whoever the next conservative president is going to be.
SPEAKER_20I'm sorry, this was last last spring.
Narratives Versus Facts At WEF
SPEAKER_22So this is last year's World Economic Forum. But there the the thing that I want to drive home here, the very reason that I'm here at Davos is to explain to many people in this room and who are watching, with all due respect, nothing personal, but that you're part of the problem. Political elites tell the average people on three or four or five issues that the reality is X when in fact reality is Y. Take immigration. Elites tell us that open borders and even illegal immigration are okay. The average person tells us in the United States that both rob them of the American way of life. They're right. President Trump will take that on on behalf of the average American. Elites also tell us that public safety isn't a problem in big American cities. Just travel to New York or Washington or Dallas, Texas. The average person will tell you that the lack of public safety damages not just the American way of life, but their life. President Trump will take that on. Thirdly, I guess the favorite at the World Economic Forum is climate change. Elites tell us that we we have this existential crisis with so-called climate change, so much so that climate alarmism is probably the greatest cause for mental health crisis in the world. The solutions, the average person know, based on climate change, are far worse and more harmful and cost more human lives, especially in Europe during the time that you need heating, than do the problem and the problems themselves. Fourth, two more here, Robin. The fourth, China. The number one adversary, not just to the United States, but to free people on planet Earth. Not only do we at Davos not say that, we give the Chinese Communist Party a platform. Count on President Trump ending that nonsense. And fifth, as we sit here, another supranational organization, the World Health Organization, is discussing, hoisting gender ideology upon the global south. These are practices that are under review, if not being rejected, by countries in Northern Europe. The new president, especially if it's President Trump, will, as you like to say, trust the science. He will understand the basic biological reality of manhood and womanhood. And do you know why? Not because of retribution, not because he's a dictator, but because he has the power of the American people behind him. And it's connected to Senator Portman's excellent point that in addition to needing a vigorous executive, we look forward to having the popular will inform both the House and Senate in 2025 to pass laws on all of those issues and many others, ultimately, Robinson. I think President Trump, if in fact he wins a second term, is going to be inspired by the wise words of Javier Millet, who said that he was in power not to guide sheep, but to awaken lions. That's what the average American and the average free person on planet Earth wants out of leaders. Yeah.
SPEAKER_20So the World Economic Forum, like he said, on those four or five key issues, your narrative, which you've sold very well. 36% of Americans believe in whatever nonsense you're peddling at the moment, right? You've done it really well. You can clearly get something into the zeitgeist. You've got ESPN commentators making flippant comments about climate change and the elections. You know what I mean? You can do it. The problem is you defy reality, you defy the facts. So it's a limited hangout. There's only a certain number of people that are gonna deny two plus two equals four. And there's boys and there's girls.
SPEAKER_31You know what I mean? You can only pee into the wind so long. You can only pee into the wind so long.
SPEAKER_20You can only pee into the wind so long, which is exactly what Larry Fink, who is now in charge of World Economic Forum in in turn of Klaus Schwab, because he's under all kinds of you know corruption investigations and whatnot. I mean, heaven forbid you be rich and do it the right way. I mean, oh my gosh. So, anyways, this is Larry Fink saying exactly that.
SPEAKER_04We believe that outside the United Nations, this is the largest gathering of global leadership of a post-COVID period of time. For many people, this meeting feels out of step with the moment because we hear all about the the elites. And how does that play out in an age of populism? How does an established institution make a difference in an era of deep institutional mistrust?
SPEAKER_20And there's some truth. And why do they deeply distrust the institutions? I wonder why to the critique.
Populism, Institutions, And Trust
SPEAKER_04I believe in this forum for a long time. I certainly wouldn't be Leading this, if I didn't believe that we can change and make the world better. But it's also obvious that the world now places far less trust in us to help shape what comes next. If the World Economic Forum is going to be useful going forward, it has to regain that trust.
SPEAKER_20These guys actually got to a point where they had so much, quote, institutional trust. And what I think about that is I didn't know who the World Economic Forum was. Like as a as a poly sign nerd, I'd heard of them. I knew who they were, but I didn't know who they were. Right. It didn't matter until COVID. The World Economic had built up so much institutional trust between them, the World Economic Forum, and the CDC, the NIH, your local county board of health, right? The channels of narrative crafting and information pushing that they had developed in order to get whatever their pet project was pushed all the way down to where the greeter at Walmart was telling you to put on a mask, right? They the institutional trust they built up was so strong, they did that. Like World Economic Forum was primarily one of the main drivers behind COVID, 2020 lockdowns, and all of that nonsense. All the policies. And now it's all bunk. Why? Because everything they were doing was politically driven. It was power for power's sake. Hey, watch what we can do. We can get people to put on masks. We can get people to do this, that, or the other. And now that trust is broken because I stopped trusting my local county. And the local county goes, why are the people stopped trusting us? Well, because you're telling us to put on a mask. Well, we're doing it because that's the accepted science that we got on this brochure from the World Economic Forum.
SPEAKER_31Meanwhile, they're all out at dinner.
SPEAKER_20Yeah, exactly. You know, but that's the point, is like the people that we've lost trust in locally trusted the World Economic Forum. And when the facts finally broke through, they're like, oh, the World Economic Forum is not a legit source of information. So now everybody diversifies, and thus they lose the monopoly on narrative crafting. Because that's all they really do. Everything about the World Economic Forum is about cutting deals. James O'Keefe went to Davos this week, put on his little wig, and goes around there, and he's trying to raise money for chemtrails to put poison in the atmosphere. And he's undercover. He's got these videos, you know, undercover. Hey, can I get a million dollars to put sodium whatever in the atmosphere and it'll it'll hurt the farmland? And they're like, oh, we'd be really interested in investing in that. You know, it's like these people are bonkers, bro. Bonkers. Again, as Howard Luttnick says, they were the flag. If somebody comes pitching solar panels, all of a sudden everybody wants a market for solar panels. And some guy from Kosovo goes home to Kosovo and he's like, let's start buying solar panels from China.
SPEAKER_31So they were 10%. They've lost trust. Do we have any idea what they're going to do to try to regrain, regain the trust?
SPEAKER_20That's a really good question. I think we're going to play a clip from Putin and we're going to readdress that. So ask that question again here in just a second.
SPEAKER_31Okay.
SPEAKER_20This is the owner, uh, the president of Citadel, and he's talking about what it was like under Joe Biden the last four years as an entrepreneur in America.
Regulation Whiplash And Business Climate
SPEAKER_35You cannot imagine how painful it was each and every day under the Biden administration to look at what new crazy proposal was being put into place to solve a problem that didn't even exist. I mean, our our constant friction at Citadel with the government across umpteen different aspects of our business was exhausting. And to have that literally end on one day, election day, just gives you so much energy as an entrepreneur to go back and build your damn business. So the biggest sea change I've seen across American executives has been just like the giant sigh of relief. I can now go and focus on building my business. And that prior administration, you know, I we happen to be a creditor of uh Spirit. Their merger with with JetBlue was stopped. Spirit's in bankruptcy today. There were so many decisions that were so so poorly thought out in terms of economic consequences, it cost the U.S. economy dearly. I I cannot emphasize that enough. And so the Trump administration is making slow progress on deregulation thus far, but the end of the regulatory onslaught has been just an extraordinary boom for American business.
SPEAKER_20And I what business owners and entrepreneurs want is just a clear runway. Whatever the regulations are, if you freeze them in place, and this is what Republicans traditionally have done. Democrats advance the regulations, Republicans freeze it for four years. Democrats advance it for four, Democrats freeze it for four. And during those four years, you have a little boom. And then the next Democrat gets to run on the fact that there was a boom, and then he gets to spend all the boom money and make new regulations. Does that make sense? It's like this cycle. But the business owner wants that clear runway. How long do I have before the rules change? Before there's a bend in the road? Can I get the plane off the ground? So that's what I felt like. I've got a I've got a clip floating out there somewhere on the internet with my old uh partner. And we were talking about when Trump was elected in 2016, and we were referencing our small business. And he's like, man, the moment Trump got elected, it was like someone flipped a light switch. We went from hustling to keep our calendar full two weeks out in advance to we were taking a wait list a year out, right? And price of fuel went down. We had money to plow back into the business. We got new equipment. Like everything got better. And it was like, what happened? Well, it's really simple. Trump flipped a switch. There's very little he did regulation-wise that really made a difference in my septic business, which is primarily regulated at the county and state level, right? But what he did was he loosened up financing. He made big banks start lending, he made building great again because that's one of the entrepreneurial outlets and it's one of the first places money goes into the market. Like it just changed like that. Commercial projects got up and going, which also made some of my competition get out of the residential market, move into commercial, which gave more availability for me in residential. It was awesome. So I can completely understand why someone like Citadel here, if I felt it at the small business level, just a small construction company, imagine what a company like Citadel feels. You know, like they said, every regulatory front, we were dealing with something from the Biden spray administration, and none of it made sense. Again, politicians are not necessarily economists. Politicians, there's a lot of reasons why they run. Scott Besson at Davos was talking about Gavin Newsom. And he's just like, dude, Gavin Newsom is a fool. He knows nothing about economics.
SPEAKER_24Uh he's here this week with his billionaire sugar daddy, Alex Soros. And the uh Davos is the perfect place for a man who, when everyone else was on lockdown, he was having people arrested for going to church. He was having thousand dollar a night meals at the French laundry, and I'm sure the California people won't forget that. And I can tell my message to Governor Newsom He was re-elected! The Trump administration is coming to California. We are going to crack down on waste, fraud, and abuse. And I was told he was asked to give a speech on his signature policies, but he's not speaking because what of his economic policies brought outward migration from California, a gigantic budget deficit, the largest homeless population in America, and the poor folks in the Palisades who had their homes burned down. He is here hobnobbing with the global elite while his California citizens are still homeless. Shame on him. He is too smug, too self-absorbed, and too economically illiterate to know anything.
SPEAKER_20I'll tell you what, man. Watching a cabinet secretary go after a governor like that. Wow. I mean, this harkens back to when Thomas Jefferson said if John Adams win the election, the hermaphrodites will run in the street or something like that. I mean, it's like I mean, holy fucking felt like a roast. I know, man. He's like, well, he's over there having French laundry. Again, Democrats will sell you all kinds of shiny things. And we the people are not always really smart about it. There's some great old wisdom from the Andy Griffith show, right? You don't just let people who don't know anything go after any old shiny thing. Someone's got to come in here and be a little smart. Gavin Newsom, like he's saying there to Patrick Bateman, right? American Hore Story, but it's free this, free healthcare, free that. Look at Biden, forgive student loans, Green New Deal, you know, thing after thing after thing. It's not always wise. Sometimes someone with a little bit of wisdom, a little bit of actual business acumen, has to be in charge of these decisions. Who's to say that the boy be happier your way or mine?
Governors, Optics, And Economic Reality
SPEAKER_45Why not let him decide? I'm afraid it don't work that way. You can't let a younger decide for himself. He'll grab at the first flashy thing with shiny ribbons on. Then when he finds out there's a hook in it, it's too late. Strong ideas come packaged with so much glitter, it's hard to convince him that other things might be better in the long run. Trust me. Try to keep temptation away.
SPEAKER_20I always think of that, you know, you could take that clip and you could apply it either direction. But one of the things that's becoming more and more obvious is the world economic elite who have been influencing our governments have been chasing after shiny things. Hey, do you like that factory out there putting out black smoke? No, I don't. Well, here's a solar panel. No black smoke, but you get electricity. Yeah, let's do that. Well, then you have got this thing called AI coming on, and it needs massive amounts of electricity, continuous use, right? You can't really rob Peter to pay Paul necessarily. Well, Larry Fink, whose organization, the World Economic Forum, apparently has no wisdom, right? Bit onto the shiny thing, and it's got a nice little hook on it. And now you've got an emerging technology that's going to change the world, and guess what? They can't power it. The world is gonna be short power. Short power. Why? Because Germany turned off their nuclear power plants, because we stopped burning coal in a large part of the world, because we we stopped issuing natural gas and propane permits. You know what I mean? Why? Why are we short powered, Larry Fink? Why are we short power? Oh, I don't know. Your guys' policies for the last 10, 15, 20 years. And all of a sudden, we're gonna be short power.
SPEAKER_04And to power these uh data companies, you cannot have just this intermittent power like wind and solar. You need the catchable power because you can't turn off and on these data centers.
SPEAKER_20Oh, okay. How long has Donald Trump been saying this in some of the most hilarious ways? Honey, we can't watch TV tonight, the wind's not blowing. Honey, the sun went down. We can't heat the house, right? He's been saying this for a decade. And Larry Fink, who is running the largest private equity fund on the planet outside of sovereign wealth funds, BlackRock. He's like, we're gonna run out of power. If you've been watching War Room for the last five years, they've had one person on after another that's just reading a mathematical equation. We don't have enough gigawatts.
SPEAKER_31How many trillions of dollars does that guy control?
SPEAKER_20A lot. You'd think he'd be like, hey, let's stand up some power plants. You know what I mean? But instead, they've been pushing policies. Why? Because BlackRock's invested in solar panel this, solar panel that, so it's good for business. We make a profit. The problem is, is now you want to go invest in some AI center, but that's a bad investment because you know it's not gonna be running. It's gonna default because it won't be able to pay the bills because it won't be able to deliver a product. Why? Because your solar panels turn off at 7 p.m. Okay. And it's not just that, it's everything else. The adults let the let the kids have the flashy items, and now they're on the line, they're on the hook. For example, technology companies. How dependent have we become on technology? And all technology has a bottleneck.
SPEAKER_24Conductors, I would say that the single biggest threat to the world economy, the single biggest point of single failure is that 97% of the high-end chips are made in Taiwan. If that island were blockaded, that capacity were destroyed, it would be an economic apocalypse. So we are reef conductors.
SPEAKER_20So the adults are in the room and they're like, okay, to unset the hook, start building factories in Arizona, start building chips. But these are five, 10, 15-year solutions. And we've dug ourselves into these holes for 10, 20, 30, and 40 years. How did we get to the point to where Taiwan is the only people making chips? The correct answer is there's something in their water over there that makes them really able to manipulate the silicone because they're doing something special. Like I think that's what the world's figured out. But nonetheless, what about the RD centers? Is anybody trying to take a crack at this? Same thing with rare earth, same thing with silver, which is apparently extremely critical in all of these data centers and things like that, right? How do we get to this point? And it's pretty simple. Bad leadership. Bad leadership, backroom deals. That's how we got to it. How do you undo it? The same way you got into it. One step at a time. You're gonna have to go back and you're gonna have to do legislation, deregulation, revisiting policies and definitions and all that kind of stuff. And they're doing it. Scott Besson says working for Donald Trump is like aging in dog ears. They're moving nonstop.
SPEAKER_35It's a one-year anniversary of President Trump's return to power, a historic year. What has it been like for you personally?
Energy Shortfalls And AI Demand
SPEAKER_24Uh Steve, I have the busiest day that I've ever had every day. I've wanted to serve my country since I was 17 years old, and it is the honor of my lifetime. And I tell you, every everyone says to me, well, uh, if if the this candidate won, this candidate won in 28, would you stay? And I said, it'd be impossible to stay. Because the warp speed that President Trump moves with, the way we get things done, that not not only is it gratifying, that he makes it fun, that he's a force of nature, and I couldn't have imagined that we would get this much done this quickly. And I I don't have to tell you, Trump years are like dog ears. I I feel like I've aged seven years, but it it it's been worth it. It's been worth it.
SPEAKER_20So they're pretty busy. I've fantasized about that. Oh, what would it be like if JD Vance was the president and RFK and Bess and all these people stayed in their positions? It'd be incredible. Putin uh was interviewed inside of a car, and I'm gonna read over this. So I don't know. Maybe maybe I can mute it. I gotta mute it on the other. I can turn it up. Okay, so I'm gonna read over this, and uh, this is Putin being interviewed asking about Davos, world economics, just the whole thing, right? Everything has something changed since Biden's time? Nothing has changed. They were happy to carry out any order from Washington under Biden. They just don't like Trump. They fought him actively, really interfered in political life in the election process in the United States. And then they were confused when Trump suddenly won. And then they mentally liked Biden more, you know, mentally. But Trump has different ideas about what is good, what is bad, including in gender policy. In some other issues, they kind of don't like it. But I assure you, with Trump, with his character, persistence, he will restore order pretty quickly. And all of them, you'll see, it will happen quickly. Soon, all of them will stand at the master's feet and gently wag their tails. So that's what all those elite at Chabos in Europe will be doing this week is they will sit at the master's feet and gently wag their tails. Oh my goodness. I was explaining to my wife what Donald Trump has done by going after the British banking cartel, by going after Venezuela, by going after the pharmaceutical industry, by going after big oil, by going after all of the by big app he's grabbing all the reins of power. What he's doing is he's chopping one leg off of each of them.
SPEAKER_31Yeah.
SPEAKER_20So unless they form a circle and lean on each other, if they don't stand together, they can't stand, right? Unless you have big ag, unless you have the drug trade, unless you have big pharma, unless you have the banking cartels, like they all have to work together. But what Trump's done in like education, right? He's come in and he's just chopped one leg off of all of them. So they're like a hopping man. So like all the oil cartels are like Trump, what do you want us to do? Go invest in Venezuela. Yes, sir, yes, sir, yes, sir, yes, sir. Put more oil so the prices come down. Yes, sir, yes, sir, yes, sir, yes, sir. Hey, uh, you know, big pharma and big big medical. Hey, we're gonna pay the people directly instead of you. Oh, but that'll be bad for us. Hey, it's either that or uh I'll let the pitchforks come out. Yes, sir, yes, sir, yes, sir, yes sir. You know what I mean? Like he's just pulling it off left and right, which is why this was said, uh, this was said last year about Canada, right? So all these big industries, they've been really strong. Trump's been chopping them all down. So everybody's trying to renegotiate. The new the world order is absolutely changing. Where do tariffs fit in and all this other kind of stuff? And it's thought that Canada would obviously fall in line with the United States, right? Like clearly, there are they're we're their biggest trading partner. I don't know if they're our biggest trading partner. If not, they're one of them. Obviously, we share a border that is an arbitrary line across most of the top, right? We share a language, you'd think it would make sense for us to team up.
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SPEAKER_21If in 20 years Canada formed a military alliance with China and invited China to put military forces in Canada, what do you think the United States would do? I guarantee you the United States would behave towards Canada in very similar ways to how Russia is behaving towards Ukraine. You might not like this, but this is the way the world works. And I believe Canadians are sophisticated enough to know that this is a bad idea.
SPEAKER_38I need to respond to this because I think this is relevant. Um, under what conditions would the Canadians seek a Chinese alliance? Only if there was an American president who announced that to make America great again, he needs to reunite with part of the of what was once the same country. And they speak English too, don't they?
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SPEAKER_20So the question is what would make Canada want an alliance with China? And there's a edit. So I don't know if he says the answer would be if there was an American president that wanted to unite with Canada, they would turn to China. So I don't know. Know if that was the answer, or if he's just answering a different question and he's saying, Listen, you know, an American president sees this. And it seems obvious. But the the irony of that question, I mean, why would Canada turn to China? America's right there. At this moment, they're stronger. Why would they do that? And it was even said at the World Economic Forum: no one wants to partner with China.
SPEAKER_34People want to join the European Union. Nobody wants to join China. Nobody, uh, no neighbor of the United States has to join the United States. Nobody wants to. They want to join the European Union just because we have respect. We have the rule of law. We do speak softly.
SPEAKER_19We have respect. We have the rule of law and we do speak softly.
SPEAKER_20Yeah. Okay. So here's Carney, Mr. Speak Softly himself, and here is the unthinkable. Our northern neighbor making an alliance with our mortal enemy. Just like Ukraine making an alliance with NATO ain't gonna go too well for Russia. Imagine our neighbors to the north making an alliance with China. Is that tenable?
SPEAKER_40Isn't Canada almost uniquely vulnerable to pressure because of the extent of your trade dependence on the United States?
SPEAKER_30Well, the proof is that we have been in uh able to withstand the pressure, and there has been considerable pressure. Uh I'll give you a couple of facts. We've actually created more jobs in the uh since the tariffs were put on than the United States, in absolute number. Uh economy is growing at the second fastest rate within the G7. Uh that's not there, there are pockets of extreme pressure without question in Canada. Uh but headline, we're reacting. The second thing, and it's a fundamental point, is the recognition that we can give ourselves far more than any foreign country can take away. Uh, there's lots of efficiencies in having one Canadian market, the trillion dollars of domestic investment, and building these partnerships abroad, uh, all of which are bigger returns than what's been lost. That's not to say we would rather not lose it, but we can withstand the pressure and we are.
SPEAKER_40But I was interested that you said basically the old world's not coming back. So you're not seeing this as a period where you just have to get through and normalcy will return.
SPEAKER_30I think the that is what that is our view. Um and we we regret it, but we're not gonna sit around and and and mourn it. We're we're we're acting. Um and we're acting in a way, both it's in our interests, but we believe in a way with others that's building imperfectly in steps a new system. I'll give you one example in handback, which is um we're members of we are members of trade agreements that comprise already 1.4 billion people around the world. So we have the most extensive network. We are trying with others to bring some of those networks together. The most prominent example is the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the EU acting of a bridge. It's it's not a direct benefit for Canada, but it is a benefit for Canada that these groups come together. Uh and Gozia is here uh consistent with the WTO rules, both of which are. And in that way, we're building back out amongst willing partners.
SPEAKER_20That was a lot of gobity gok to say we're turning to China.
SPEAKER_31Yeah.
Pace Of Policy Under Trump
SPEAKER_20Right? That's a lot of gobedy gok to say we're turning to China. The new world, the old world order is not coming back. We are we are entering in a new world order. If you ever, if you've ever read the book, The Fourth Turning, this decade is that. This is where all the institutions that were created in the last turning, the post-World War II era, have it matured like big oaks and they're starting to get rotten. The department of justice has become the department of just us. The department of energy has been become the department of de-energy. The department of health has been the department of sickness, right? All of these institutions essentially accomplished the opposite of what they were created to do because they've rotted out. The season of harvest is over, and now we're in the winter and things are getting tough. Okay, and that's exactly what we're seeing. So it's a hard, it's a reaping time. It's time to go out with the old and with the new. So this period of time is pretty chaotic. If Canada ends up making a substantial trade agreement and relationship with Canada, what comes? First the trade, then the enforcement of the trade, which brings the troops, and all of a sudden we have foreign troops on our border with our quote unquote closest ally.
SPEAKER_31How quickly does Alberta cede if uh there is this alliance made?
SPEAKER_20I think it's like this year, like we vote later in the year. So I don't know. When you look at something like that, you always ask yourself like, this is a fourth turning, and I've even said maps change.
SPEAKER_31Yeah.
SPEAKER_20It almost feels unbelievable.
SPEAKER_31That's exactly what I'm talking about.
SPEAKER_20It almost feels unbelievable to me, right? Like Greenland, okay, we take over Greenland. There's 30, 50, 30 to 50,000 people that live there. It's not a big deal. That's like conquering North Kittspap County.
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SPEAKER_20Okay, not a big deal. But seeing a a state like Al a province like Alberta become an independent country, uh, it's that's something. I mean, yeah, you know, I mean, that's pretty significant. It'd be really cool if they became America.
SPEAKER_31Yeah. I'd like Puerto Rico. That's kind of what I see happening. I see if Canada like makes this alliance with China, Alberta's like, we're out, and we're gonna join the only sane people here.
SPEAKER_20Yeah, they I don't think they will. I think they'll want to be their own sovereign nation because why join the America when they've got so much fraud going on in Minnesota? They don't want to think of that.
SPEAKER_31I mean, really true. Are they part of the French-speaking Canada? No, it's Quebec. Okay.
SPEAKER_20Okay, so let's roll back in time a little while. Conspiracy theorists have existed for a long time, but the interesting thing about conspiracy theorists is they're usually saying something that's pretty true. They have a source, they have some information. They were up one Sunday night watching 60 minutes, and all of a sudden something like this rolled across their TV. They didn't have their VCR set up to record, they couldn't clip it and put it on their social media. They watched it live in real time and then sat there looking around, being like, Did anybody else hear that?
SPEAKER_43A ton of cocaine, pure cocaine, worth hundreds of millions, is smuggled into the United States. Sound familiar? Not the way this ton of cocaine got here. According to what the former head of the drug enforcement administration told Mike Wallace, this drug shipment got here courtesy of what he calls drug trafficking by the CIA in partnership with the Buddy, honey, put the stove on the put it down!
SPEAKER_18You gotta come watch this. They're saying that the CIA is bringing cocaine in on 60 minutes.
SPEAKER_27I mean, understand what you're saying. A ton of cocaine was smuggled into the United States of America by the Venezuelan National Guard?
Putin Soundbite And Elite Realignment
SPEAKER_18Well Venezuela? Venezuela? 1993, 23 years later, we're still talking about the CIA, cocaine, and Venezuela? Honey, you've gotta see this!
SPEAKER_27In cooperation with the CIA? That's what that's exactly what appears to have happened. Until last month, Judge Robert Bonner was the head of the drug enforcement administration, the DEA. And Judge Bonner explained to us that only the head of the DEA is authorized to approve the transportation of any illegal narcotics like cocaine into this country, even if the CIA is bringing it in. Let me put it this way, Mike. If this has not been approved by DEA or an appropriate law enforcement uh authority in the United States, uh, then it's illegal. It's called drug trafficking, it's called drug smuggling. So, what you're saying, in effect, is the CIA broke the law. Simple as that. I don't think there's any other way you can uh rationalize around it. Back in the 1980s, CIA was mandated by then President Reagan to develop intelligence on the Colombian drug cartel. And so the CIA, with Venezuela's Guardia Nacional or National Guard, set up an undercover operation, a drug smuggling operation in Venezuela that could handle the transshipment of the Colombian cartel's cocaine.
SPEAKER_19Okay, okay.
SPEAKER_31Okay, I'm gonna do my best impression of me watching uh TV while I'm eating dinner.
SPEAKER_18The CIA's trafficking cocaine?
SPEAKER_20Yeah, they set up Venezuela, they set up a narco trafficking ring that of course creates money flow, and 23 years later, we have to overthrow the head of Venezuela that is sitting on top of a cocaine empire. Apparently, we set up. Are you hearing this? Are you hearing this? And not only that, 1993, Bill Clinton's president.
SPEAKER_18Venezuela in 2016 was trying to get his wife into the presidency.
SPEAKER_31This is CIA. Conspiracy theorists are just early adopters.
SPEAKER_20That's all this is 1993. This didn't go viral, this was a couple-minute piece on 60 minutes.
SPEAKER_27On its way to market. Annabelle Grimm was a DEA agent with 18 years' experience when she was made agent in charge in Caracas. And she says that the CIA station chief James Campbell and this man, Mark McFarland, the CIA officer in charge at the center, told her that to keep the undercover smuggling operation credible, they had to keep the cartel deliver their dope untouched by U.S. law enforcement to the cartel's distributors, their dope dealers in the United States.
SPEAKER_23The CIA and the Guardia Nacional wanted to let cocaine go on into the traffic without doing anything. They wanted to let it come up to the United States, no surveillance, no nothing.
SPEAKER_27In other words, you weren't going to stop them in Miami or Houston or wherever. These drugs were simply going to go to the United States and then go into the traffic and eventually rich reach the streets.
SPEAKER_23That's what they wanted to do, yes. I look at that thousand kilos, at least that thousand kilos. I look at the fact, I mean, Mike, you're a taxpayer, and that was U.S. taxpayer money that built that center, that funded it, that maintained it. I really take great exception to the fact that that thousand kilos came in funded by U.S. taxpayer money, and it hit the streets of the United States. I find that particularly appalling when you look at all the damaged lives that thousand kilos represents.
SPEAKER_43This one of 19 pure cocaine.
SPEAKER_20So all these I always think of my dad. Dad probably watching, okay? My dad was not a conspiracy theorist growing up at all. Okay. I mean, to him, the biggest conspiracy was the world book is wrong on some small thing, right?
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Canada, Alliances, And Fourth Turning
SPEAKER_20So my dad, I always considered my dad pretty mainstream. And he's a patriot, he loves America, and he just kind of has a embedded trust, you know, trust the system. He is a child of the spring. If you're talking about the fourth turning, right? When he was born, all these departments, the department of just us, was the departments of justice because it was getting crime off the street and getting rid of organized crime. That's the world my dad grew up in, right? So for him, there was a lot of trust in the institutions. I often think if I asked my dad in 1995, Dad, do you think the CIA smuggles cocaine into America? That's cute, son. You know what I mean? Yet there's been us crazies out there that what made you crazy? One day I was eating dinner and 60 minutes came on and told me the CIA was struggling cocaine. If they'll do that, what else won't they do? Good freaking question. What else won't they do? I don't know. Maybe they would import the third world into the United States. I mean, you're asking operator who's been all around the world fighting bad guys, where's the scariest place you've ever been?
SPEAKER_10What is the most dangerous place you've seen inside U.S.? Minneapolis, Minnesota, but the largest concentration of Somalis outside of Somalia. They rule that entire section. You can't walk in there. You think cops are going there? You're calling 911? No, dude. It's bullshit. Whatever they want to do. If I dropped you off an Uber right there, you would never feel as vulnerable in that spot. It blew my mind. I could not believe I was in the US.
SPEAKER_20Couldn't believe he was in the U.S. I couldn't believe that this cocaine is coming in delivered by who? By the CIA. Okay, so let's look at this. Donald Trump is making a difference, right? Most scariest place to be, right there in downtown Minnesota. Here's another woman who had to live next to gang members. Lifelong Democrat. Donald Trump's taking a crack at this. Remember, we talked about all these institutions. One of the institutions that he's kneecapped is the CIA.
SPEAKER_03That it was not for Donald Trump, we might still be living next to gang members because everything changed after he was elected. I was planning on voting for Kamala up until October. And I could not bring myself to do it. I had reached out to her campaign several times because by this point this was a national, international story. Nobody got back to me, or any other Democrat for that matter. And I thought, how can I vote for people who didn't have my back, didn't care about m myself or my neighbors. So I I voted for Trump.
SPEAKER_14So you were a Democrat.
SPEAKER_03I was my whole life.
SPEAKER_14Really?
SPEAKER_03Every I first voted for Bill Clinton and voted Democrat every single year until November.
SPEAKER_20So she voted for the president that helped start the drug trade and the you know South American gangs coming into North. That was her first vote, but she finally figured it out and voted for Trump. She repented. Do you not see the arc here? We the people are retarded.
SPEAKER_32Yeah.
SPEAKER_20Oh, Bill Clinton's gonna do uh NAFTA. It's gonna bring great jobs. It only took call it out Middle America.
SPEAKER_31It only took us 30 or 40 years to figure it out.
SPEAKER_20It only took us 23 years to loop back around and we can be like the CIA runs drugs. Can we just admit that's a fact at this point? Like 23 years after 60 Minutes ran the piece, can we just be like, hey, you know, this Venezuela thing, have you ever considered that we set up Venezuela? Have you ever considered that the CIA told Chavez, hey, hire those engineers to create voting machines?
SPEAKER_31While we're protecting the poppy fields in Afghanistan on behalf of Big Pharma, right.
SPEAKER_14And what do you think of Trump now? What do you think of his policies on deportation?
SPEAKER_03You know what? I can't tell you specifics about his policies, but what I will tell you if that it was not for Donald Trump, we might still be living next to gang members because everything changed after he was elected.
SPEAKER_14So you feel a lot safer now that he's in the White House again.
SPEAKER_03I do. Because he's taking it seriously. Yeah, the Democrats simply ignored it. They said it was lies. Um, they they won't talk to people who have been victimized by this. That it was not for Donald Trump.
SPEAKER_20Trump got elected and the gang members got thrown out. And Trump is dealing with major islands of insurrection. Really serious places have basically given the federal government the finger.
SPEAKER_42New York and Minnesota, but essentially secede from the Union. New York is the land that law forgot. Normal legal norms simply don't apply there. What happens is what the Democrat operatives want. And that's why I think ultimately we're gonna have to go to the Insurrection Act, and we're gonna have to go to the wholesale impeachment of judges. All these judges brought in by Biden, I think he had one or two white men, both of whom were gay, something like that. All the others are women and the people of color and so on. And they deliver in the most extraordinary rulings. It's a guard in the plain letter of the law. Ultimately, it's gonna have to be of the judicial system.
SPEAKER_07When that happens, Trump will be attacked as destroying a third branch of government, but it's been completely destroyed long before Trump. Right.
SPEAKER_20And how was it destroyed long before Trump? Because our government is run by a whole a collection of secret combinations, secret operations that battle against each other but fight against you and I, the American people. Do you know who John McAfee is?
SPEAKER_31Yes.
Conspiracy Or History? CIA And Cocaine
SPEAKER_20So McGaffey antivirus software, right? So his story was the Clintons came after him. So he was like, Well, if you want to come after me, well, I've got some games to play. I can produce some antivirus software, and I've got some resources. So he took a thousand laptop computers, dressed them up with his antivirus software, and donated them to the United States State Department. And guess what? He had viruses on those computers that got into the United States system. And to my knowledge, he hacked the whole thing from within because they plugged in those computers into these highly sensitive networks. And he found out that, you know, the the uh defense minister for Columbia was the largest human trafficker in the world, if more confirmation the CIA is running drugs, just corruption, corruption, corruption, and corruption, corruption, corruption, followed by more corruption. Pretty much. And then he went on the run.
SPEAKER_31Yeah, oh yeah.
SPEAKER_20So this is while he is on the run.
SPEAKER_28How did the American shadow government come into existence? We have to understand what that shadow government is. It's a loose-knit collection of constantly warring factions within the American intelligence community. Should be led by the CIA, the NSA, uh the Army, Navy, and Air Force intelligence. These groups have the true knowledge of what's really happening in the world. Do you think the media knows? No. Do you think even presidents know? Or should they? They're only here for four years, maybe eight. And then they're gone, and a new one has to be moved in and polished. Do you think if we had aliens, that they would tell the presidents about them? No. They don't have a need to know. So even the presidents are given as information by the intelligence services because the intelligence services are there until I are in the marriage if you are in the service. Did we vote them in? Did we give them that? But it is the power that they took, and how did this fucking happen? It happened in the 1950s, and White Eisenhower warned us about this as he left office. The first president to go to war with the CIA. Well, he survived. The next president who went to war with the CIA? John F. Kennedy. Now what happened to him? No other president has challenged the CIA. Would you? The CIA would view you as a national security risk if you did not do what they asked.
SPEAKER_20So Patrick Byrne was saying all along down in Venezuela, the CIA wanted to put the other cartel leader in charge, who ended up being in charge, the vice president. Does the CIA run the Venezuela? Are we not run by narco terrorists? But is the United States? Government run by the CIA via their proxies, the narco-terrorists. So Elon Musk posted this out. He said anyone who prevents fraud investigations is in on the fraud. And this post highlights way back in November 8th, 2022, Spamberger, who's now the governor of Virginia, was running for her house seat. And for Virginia 7, incumbent rep Abigail Spamberger trails with 99% of the vote in. So she was trailing. Spamberger is underperforming Biden by about four points. Is that a pattern we'll see all night in those swing house races? It is certainly something to look for, they said on Emerson or on Embassy. Next clip. Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger suddenly catapulted into the lead on Wednesday by roughly 5,000 votes after trailing Republican Nick Freitas for all of election day. So there you see, there's Abigail Spanberger getting in on some of the election fraud for her house seat. Now she's the governor. And she ran as allegedly kind of a moderate Democrat governor that's going to tweak a few things to the left, but for the most part, going to be moderate. She got elected, and they now have majorities in Virginia. The Democrats have the House, the Senate, and they've got the governorship. So they're getting to work. Guess what? Total misrepresentation of what she was going to do when she became governor versus what they're doing.
SPEAKER_17That's the new governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Abigail Spamberger, ran uh for that office as a moderate. Uh, but the executive order that she talked about is state and local police not cooperating with ICE to get criminal illegal immigrants. It's also a list of now the uh Democrats control the legislature that a number of bills that have been put forward. You can't read it here, but let me just go through it. Sales tax on Uber Eats Amazon, sales tax on admissions to a variety of businesses, create two new higher tax brackets, 10% tax bracket for anyone making over$1 million, 3.8 investment tax, raise the hotel tax, new personal property tax on landscaping equipment, ban gas-powered leaf blowers, guarantee illegal aliens free education, make it illegal to approach somebody at an abortion clinic, extend the time absentee ballots can be received after election day. Allow people to cast their votes electronically through the internet, expand ranked choice voting, extend the deadline for ballot curing, redact the addresses of political candidates from FOIAs, add Virginia to the National Popular Vote Compact, make it illegal to hand count ballots,$500 sales tax on firearm suppressors, assault weapons and large capacity magazine ban, 11% sales tax on all firearms and ammunition, prohibit outdoor shooting of a firearm, uh less than five acres, lower the criminal penalties for robbery, ban the arrest of illegal aliens in courthouses, remove mandatory minimum sentences, allow localities to install speed cameras, and replace Columbus Day with Indigenous People's Day. So elections have consequences, Josh.
SPEAKER_13What a spectacular reminder that we no longer live in an era where there is an existence of a moderate Democrat.
SPEAKER_20I think for the last six It's true, there isn't a moderate Democrat, which again, we can go back to the good old days, we're trying to make America great again, back when you knew what a real communist was.
Borders, Gangs, And Voter Shifts
SPEAKER_26Recognizing a communist, physical appearance counts for nothing. If he openly declares himself to be a communist, we take his word for it. If a person consistently reads and advocates the views expressed in a communist publication, he may be a communist. If a person supports organizations which reflect communist teachings, or organizations labeled communist by the Department of Justice, he may be a communist. If a person defends the activities of communist nations while consistently attacking the domestic and foreign policy of the United States, she may be a communist. If a person does all these things over a period of time, he must be a communist. But there are other communists who don't show their real faces, who work more silently, recognizing a communist physical appearance.
SPEAKER_31I like some of those banners they're waving around. Down to KKK violence or rage or whatever.
SPEAKER_20Yeah, I love it. I mean, you guys, this is the realest show on the internet. Okay, it is just down-to-earth peasants. We're just watching clips, right? This is stuff that's circulating, and I do do deep diving and researching and trying to put the dots together, but really all this stuff kind of ties together. I mean, when we're talking Venezuela and we're talking drugs and we're talking cocaine, then we have to talk CIA. And then if we're talking Venezuela, we have to talk elections, and then we have to talk CIA. If we're talking CIA, we have to talk big pharma because they're making you dumb and pliable with fluoride and other foods. And it's like it's all connected. It doesn't matter if you're Maha and you're like, oh my gosh, look, the CIA is making us unhealthy and sick and unable to resist. Or whether it's, I mean, any thread you pull, you end up in these secret chambers with these secret cabals, with these intelligence factions. And all of these intelligence factions, at least in the United States, are supposed to answer Tulsi Gabbert. So she gave the one-year update yesterday about what she has accomplished in the intelligence arena. Now, this is all the intelligence agencies, FBI, domestic, international, everything. There's some interesting nuggets that she shares with us.
SPEAKER_05One year ago, as President Trump assumed office, he pledged to the American people that his administration would confront our nation's greatest challenges head on, and enacting his America First agenda focused on keeping America safe, secure, and free. As Director of National Intelligence, we have been and will continue to be focused on that mandate, ensuring the security of our nation and protecting the constitutional rights and civil liberties every American is guaranteed. President Trump has already taken historic action immediately to secure our borders in record time and designated several cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, a move that has empowered our National Counterterrorism Center here at ODNI to deploy over two decades of counterterrorism expertise towards detecting and deterring cartels and gangs like never before. In just one year, this designation by President Trump prevented more than 10,000 individuals with direct ties to narco-terrorism from accessing our country.
SPEAKER_20And it wasn't that hard because these guys were all on the CIA employee payroll from coming in the country.
SPEAKER_05We worked very closely with our partners at the federal, state, and local level. We've assisted them in the apprehensions of several cartel terrorists, including a Sinaloa cartel boss known as El Pato, who allegedly led a vast network of drug trafficking, extortion, kidnapping, and murder. Another example is a CJNG affiliated baby trafficker called La Diabla, who preyed on vulnerable pregnant women in Mexico, lured them to remote areas, cut out their babies, harvested their organs, and sold these newborn babies.
SPEAKER_20And your CIA andor other little groups were behind that. And I don't have to do it, just 1993. Like nobody doubted the media then, right? Why would they lie about the CIA trafficking drugs?
SPEAKER_32I don't know.
SPEAKER_20The CIA has enabled this. Enabled this at a minimum. Like a bad parent letting their kid do bad things that they could easily prevent. The CIA has done the opposite of what they were supposed to do. They have not kept us safe. In order to get control of Colombia, we lost control of Venezuela. Woo! Okay. In order to get rid of Pablo Escobar, we gave rise to Hugo Chavez, who, by the way, took oil infrastructure from the petroleum guys who were paying the CIA. You know what I mean?
Courts, Elites, And Institutional Capture
SPEAKER_05It's like, guys, hello. These are just a few examples of the progress that's been made toward ending the gang and cartel violence that's plagued the American people and put our lives at risk for far too long. As we focus on external threats, we also recognize that there are still insider threats coming from deep state actors who have politicized and weaponized our institutions and our intelligence against the very citizens that they are charged to serve and protect. Now, thanks to President Trump's leadership and his day one executive orders, we've been focused on transparency and accountability. First declassifying over half a million government documents in a single year.
SPEAKER_20We exposed the And what did we find out? A CIA was intricately involved and likely behind JFK, MLK, and RFK Jr.'s death. Right? That's what the doc. I mean, if there was any doubt before, you know, 10% doubt, we're now down to 1% doubt. Like you're basically just missing a memorandum signed by the CIA's head saying I authorized the killing of JFK. And we know those documents got burned because we have documents in there saying that a lot of documents were burned. Okay. So we know that. Obama administration manufactured, manufactured intelligence to create the Russian election interference narrative. Something that still plagues us to this day.
SPEAKER_05Now there's so much more work to be done. The American people deserve the truth, accountability, and justice from our government. The integrity of our Democratic Republic depends on it. President Trump vowed to eradicate waste, fraud, and abuse throughout the government, respecting your hard-earned taxpayer dollars. At ODNI, we enacted historic change. We streamlined our workforce by 40%, shut down unnecessary facilities and contracts, saving taxpayers more than$700 million per year. We are continuing this work, building a team and an organization that is laser focused on national security, intelligence integration, and oversight. We've made a lot of progress, but there is a lot more work to be done. So every day, our time, our energy, and our work remains focused on our mission and our mandate. The safety, security, and freedom of the American people.
Shadow Government Claims And Intel Power
SPEAKER_20Catherine Austin Fitz explains that the entire worldwide financial network is propped up by the drug trade and everything that comes with it drugs, people, guns, money laundering. The whole thing. Your 401ks, your IRAs, the equity you have in your home, it's propped up by the drug trade because the drug trade mops up the excess liquidity and it provides a way to launder a lot of money into the system. Okay. Now, there's other ways to launder money into criminal networks and into the hands of these big industries that then turn around and support the intelligence agencies to make sure that the poppy fields for pharmaceuticals are taken care of or any number of things, right? And one of those things is Obamacare. Obamacare was one of these giant scams. And one of the things that they just found out, this is from just the news, research suggests as many as 6.4 million unwittingly enrolled in Obamacare with taxpayer subsidies. So what this article goes on to say was basically independent insurance brokers and agents and insurance companies alike created different types of schemes where they would collect information from unwitting people that are just calling up for insurance rate quotes. They could collect the information, put it into the Obamacare system, designate themselves as the insurance agent, pay for the insurance, pay the commission. And the person who gave the information never even knew they had coverage. Because once they got the information, they, you know, weren't even getting confirmation letters or nothing. So the United States government, you and I, the taxpayers, were paying upwards of 6.4 million people for insurance that they didn't even know they had. They never even used it. Okay. So I actually know exactly how this works because during the open enrollment period, I've seen this happen with call centers. They call up big lists of people that are either on Obamacare or eligible, could be eligible, and literally just if you're on Obamacare, can we put ourselves on as the broker? Instant commissions. Doesn't cost the people anything. Or can I just grab your information and run your rates? I can get a policy for you just like that. Guys, it's a massive amount of money. I mean, we're talking billions of dollars, were just paid directly to the insurance companies, and then of course, brokers. So who helped this happen? Because the insurance companies can say, well, we didn't know that these were ghost ghosts on the system. It's the brokers themselves, right? And you don't get to 6.4 million people with two or three brokers. They institutionalized it. That's thousands of brokers that accomplished that number. That's thousands of brokers that could potentially have criminal liability. How do you handle that? How do you deal with that? You know what I mean? There's only one way to deal with it. You have to just cut off the head of the snake. Money goes to the people. You won't have any question if you're getting money from the government for healthcare because it's going to come directly to you, and then you go shop for insurance. You've got to cut them off completely.
SPEAKER_31Yeah, no brokers. No brokers.
SPEAKER_20Likely a lot of these brokers, unless they were wildly egregious, are just going to have gotten away with it.
unknownRight?
SPEAKER_20Which is just another example of you and I work hard, try to play by the rules, somebody else just kind of loopholes it, it becomes way more successful. Okay. Now, one of the things that uh the FBI raised alarms about, and this is regards all the way reaching back to the 2020 election. Cash Patel came out this week and said one of the things they've been intercepting is illegal ID cards. So you've got ghosts in the system on Obamacare, and all you need is a basic ID card, and you can start that gravy tane flowing. And of course, once you have an ID card in that basic documentation, the whole United States social service network is your oyster.
SPEAKER_11U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers in Chicago have seized more than 19,000 fake IDs in the first half of this year, with the majority arriving from China and Hong Kong. According to a news release issued by the CBP, the fake driver's licenses were intercepted at the International Mail Facility at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport between January 1st and June 30th this year. CBP Chicago said on Twitter, take a look at these IDs. Same person, different bioinfo. Officers in Chicago have kept a tally of how many fraudulent IDs have come through the O'Hare Mail Facility. From January 1st to June 30th, CBP officers have seized nearly 20,000 counterfeit driver's licenses. The 19,888 seized fraudulent IDs which arrived from China, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, and South Korea were in the majority of cases headed for neighboring states, mainly for college-aged students. CBP's Ralph Picharilli said in a statement, These counterfeit driver's licenses can lead to disastrous consequences. Criminal organizations use these counterfeit IDs to avoid attracting attention to their legal activities. CBP said many of the fraudulent IDs had the same photograph, but different details listed. A major cause for concern was that the barcode attached to the fake Michigan licenses worked. The fake ID.
SPEAKER_20The barcode worked. Who would have the ability to make a fake ID barcode work? Who would do that? I know that the I know that the government can do that because that's the premise of the witness ID program. So the government can do it? That these fake IDs are coming in and they're being not only printed foreign and distributed to people that we don't know, but somebody's on the inside turning on the barcodes, making them so they're operative in the system. There was this long video, this was put out by Town Hall. And they did this undercover investigation. And this guy posed as a fraudster trying to learn from another fraudster how to work the immigration system. This video is like 60 minutes long, and it's got multiple sessions where he sat down with this woman to get all the details. This woman's name is uh his woman's name is Patricia Golder. Okay. And uh so we'll play here just a quick second here, and then I'll read some of the highlights.
SPEAKER_12What happened?
SPEAKER_25I'm third or that everything you make is mine.
SPEAKER_12So you so you don't, hey, whatever I get you give me a little something back.
SPEAKER_25No, third.
SPEAKER_12A third.
SPEAKER_25If you get$10,000 a third is mine. If I can get two the judge, you know, that's not a person you want that to judge.
SPEAKER_12Wait, say it again.
Declassification, Cartels, And Accountability
SPEAKER_25If I can get to the judge, yeah. It's okay. Sometimes some people some big places where you don't even drink alcohol, but you're going to some big places. The big boys sit down and drink and visit those places. Make a conversation with you. Yeah, please play it. The judge says that.
SPEAKER_20She goes on to describe how judges are just like you and me. They put on their pants just like us, and you know, they take bribes just like everybody. I mean, who wouldn't take a$50,000 bribe to let this list of names stay in the country? Right? And she goes and she goes on to describe how she fills out the forms, how she does it all for them, how she gets them jobs, Home Depot, Tyson Foods, all these. They are a funnel. Her brother does this, who taught her all this criminal activity, and all these major companies call them. When Home Depot needs workers, they call him and he goes and finds the workers, fabricates their ID cards, launders them through the system all the way to the point to where she's bribing judges. It's a 50-minute interview. She explains it all. And you know the terrifying thing, Ron? With my little history and background going through real estate, contracts, all that kind of stuff. I know exactly how she did this. This is why I'm not in those industries anymore. This is why I'm not in mortgages. This is because it's all a house of cards. I I I've argued for a long time you can't get a home loan without committing fraud because of the Frank Dodd Act and the way that loan officers have to fill out applications.
SPEAKER_31Well, you know how you say sometimes that you you feel like a sucker because there's guys out there that find the loophole or whatever. Well, you're not doing those things because you're not looking for those loopholes, and it's because of your character and and because of the person that you are. And I'm the same way. And that's this is the problem with the the righteous people in America that want things to be, you know, back to the way we thought that you know they were when your dad was growing up, you know, where it was the Department of Justice, you know. We're not those people looking for the loopholes. Exactly.
SPEAKER_20Yeah, and we we believed And we need less of those people. We believed our government was a reflection of us, but it wasn't.
SPEAKER_31Right.
SPEAKER_20I mean, 1993. I mean, that's 26 years ago. It's not actually that long ago. They were already running drugs into our country.
SPEAKER_31Right. And and that's I remember when you always got mad at me and you always say, quit projecting your goodness on these people. And and it took me a long time to figure out.
SPEAKER_20I understand that.
SPEAKER_31Yeah.
SPEAKER_20Don't project your goodness on these people. I walked away from multiple career opportunities where I was the entrepreneur. I was building my dream because I was like, I'm not going to go to hell over a real estate commission.
SPEAKER_31Right.
SPEAKER_20Right. And I'm definitely not going to stack up enough real estate commissions to make it worth going to hell. I had a guy say one time in prison he had a cell phone that was contraband, right? And he got caught with it. And he ended up getting charged for having the cell phone and it took away his first step act. So he ended up like serving an extra two or three years in prison because he got caught with a cell phone. And one of the things he said to me, I was like, Would you ever get a cell phone again? He's like, Oh no. And life's so much easier without one. He said, guarding that cell phone is like guarding a small bomb. It's like a grenade. He said, it's like babysitting a grenade. You never know when they're going to find it, when it's going to go off and blow up your life. That's how I feel about like fraud and things. It's like, I don't want to babysit a grenade. I want to have that. Dude, there's people out there that have just been doing utter nonsense at a scale that you and I can sparsely comprehend. I mean, if I five years ago had shown up on the scene and I was like, you know, broke, tons of debt, and five years later I'm rolling around worth$30 million, you'd have some questions to ask. I sure would. You'd be like, can I see your real estate portfolio? Why did you make your stock investments? What have you done? Well, we have politicians that come from these super corrupt areas that have essentially, as we heard, succeeded from the union like Minnesota. I don't know, say someone, for example, Ilan Omar, who comes into office, never makes any money, gets hired as a representative by the people, makes about$150,000,$170,000 a year, but somehow in just a couple of congressional terms, is worth like$30 million. Should that raise red flags?
SPEAKER_16Fox News Alert, Ilhan Omar under investigation after racking up millions while she was in Congress. Senior national correspondent Kevin Cork has it. What's up, Kevin? Good to see you, my friend. You what's the old saying?
Obamacare Ghost Enrollments And Grift
SPEAKER_37Follow the money. Well, that's precisely what the House Oversight Committee is doing. They are probing squad member Ilhan Omar skyrocketing family wealth, Jesse, especially in the wake of that$9 billion, some would argue$19 billion, Somali social services fraud scandal that exploded in her district in Minnesota. The oversight chair, James Comer, says his team's lawyers are exploring the extraordinary step of subpoenaeing Omar's spouse over his curious business practices. Republicans want to know how the Somali-born Omar and her politically connected husband Tim Minette went from being nearly broke to being worth around 30 million bucks in just a year, according to her 2024 disclosure forms. Quoting Comer now, there are a lot of questions as to how her husband accumulated so much wealth over the past two years. It's not possible. It's not. And he's a money guy. Manette and his partner Will Haler back in 2022 formed an investment firm, Jesse, named Roselake. What do you want to bet he doesn't do the call to prayer five times a day? I'm just saying. Capital. They had 42 bucks in their bank account at the time, but in a year, up to 25 million bucks, according to Omar's filing. By the way, he also has a wine business that went from next to nothing to millions on its books. Not surprisingly, associates were so perplexed about the irregularities, they brought information and attention to the feds to, you know, look into it. Now, for her part, the congresswoman has repeatedly and I say defiantly denied any wrongdoing while being also careful to criticize the ongoing probe. But you know, sometimes they say, Jesse, the ones who yell the loudest have the most to hide.
SPEAKER_16Well, innocent until proven guilty. I'm sure everything was perfectly legal.
SPEAKER_20I'm sure it was. There's a TV show called Superstore or Soup, I think it's called Superstore or Super, whatever it is. It's kind of one of these mockumentary shows, kind of like The Office or Parks and Rap. Okay. So it's based around like Walmart, you know, like a super super center.
SPEAKER_31Okay.
SPEAKER_20And uh in this show, these guys are having a discussion because they're all like minimum wage workers. And it just made me think of a discussion with Ilan Omar. You know, if I was a fellow congressman and I know exactly how much Ilan Omar makes because we all got the same paycheck, right? This would kind of be how it is playing out in Congress right now.
SPEAKER_29How much do you make? Same thing we all make:$134,000 a year. How do you make that much a year? 52 weeks times 30 hours a week times minimum wage,$86 an hour. No, no, no, no, no.
SPEAKER_18Minimum wage is$860 an hour.
SPEAKER_29I must have missed a decimal point. So no part of you thought to question why you were making$86 an hour to work retail. I thought that's what we all made. How do you guys live under$134,000 a year? I let people go.
SPEAKER_02You're gonna have to pay that back. Oh, now you're taking his money? The rich get richer. No, it goes back to corporate, not to me. And who pays you, corporate? Funny how that works. Follow the money, people. I can't pay that money back.
SPEAKER_29I'm living hand-to-mouth as a bitch. I don't know how I'm gonna pay back corporate. Broke. How? You live with your mother, your car doesn't have any doors, and you've been making$134,000 every year for the last six years. Where does all the money go? I don't know. I get the guacamole from that's funny.
SPEAKER_31Get the guacamole.
SPEAKER_20I just do what all you guys do. I take money from the packs. They cut the checks right to me. Is that what you guys are doing? Elon, you can get that rich, but you know, don't put it in your own name and your husband's name. Donald Trump got asked in the press briefing room yesterday about Venezuela and the election machines. This comes from Kara Casanova over at Lindell TV.
SPEAKER_01Kara Casanova from Lindell TV. And you spoke earlier about the 2020 election. Uh, now that uh Maduro Maduro is in U.S. custody and he was criminally charged, has any more information emerged that you could share with us regarding Venezuelan election software and Venezuelan ties to tampering with the 2020 election? And would you consider speaking to Maduro personally in prison uh in New York to get some answers on Venezuela's involvement with the 2020 election?
SPEAKER_00No, I don't think I would be doing that. I think my lawyers would be very unhappy if I think Yeah, they've learned they've learned some things. Please.
SPEAKER_20They've learned some things. They've learned some things. Donald Trump has been posting a lot of information on his Twitter about the elections. One of the things that he's made been posting a lot is from this account, the Skiff, S-C-I-F, the Skiff, right? Um this is kind of an old uh QE kind of an account. But he posted this, and this came from the Maricopa County audit. This is when the Cyber Ninjas came down and did the audit. Listen to this, Ron. Tell me if you think this election was certifiable.
Fake IDs, Bribed Judges, And Loopholes
SPEAKER_44Well, we have 7,000 74,243 mail-in ballots where there is no clear record of them being sent. And just to be clear, um here in the state of Arizona, there's there's uh EV32s and EB33s. EV32s is supposed to give a record of when a mail-in ballot is sent, and an EV33 is supposed to give a record of when uh the mail-in ballot is received. And so there should be an equal, you know, there should be more EV32s more sent out than there are that that are received. Specifically with these, we also we can tie them to a specific individual that was mailed to, and so we have 74,000 where we have and came back from individuals where we don't have a clear indication that they were ever sent out to them.
SPEAKER_20So, you know, we just not only did they have a hundred percent voting, then they had 74,000 extra votes. Oh, and Joe Biden only won Arizona by 11,000 votes. Oh, jeez. Right? So then you've got that, and of course, we believe that the reason that that is so in your face with the ballot miscount is because Trump won in a landslide in 2020. But then the algorithms kicked in. And once the algorithms kicked in, it created a new tally. Now you had to have at least enough ballots to match the count, right? And hopefully, if they ever get audited, they'll match the tallies, right? So that's what they did. They just literally ballots were coming in from South Korea, New York down to Pennsylvania. We followed all of that. One of the things that's been going on is this lawsuit between Dominion and Patrick Byrne, right? Who's been one of these big whistleblowers? Allegedly, Dominion dropped all of its cases when they became Liberty. They didn't. They're still in court. And this Dominion case with Patrick Byrne has been like a total crap show. Judges deciding against Patrick Byrne, the Dominion side of things not showing up for multiple court dates, like, and he had a court date yesterday. So this is from Absolute Truth with Emma Robinson. He had a court date yesterday. We won't listen to all this.
SPEAKER_15Couple people in Sequoia up in Denver about setting up a remote access servers in upcoming elections in the U.S., I think it was Wisconsin and Chicago, maybe. And the uh that Ronald Morales, his supervisor at Sequoia was Eric Coomer. The two of them have been sort of two asses in one pair of underwear for years. They both went Sequoia got fought by Dominion, they were Dominion. One was the CTO, one was the head of product, or very, very interrelated jobs. They've held, they held for 15 years together, developed all this stuff, took the Venezuelan junk, which when Venezuela bought Sequoia, they put the junk in it in Sequoia in Denver, and then had Dominion buy it. That's how Dominion got this technology with all the back doors in it. And now we finally get them. Here's an email linking them all together in 2007, linking remote access servers being created in the United States, which are where they flip votes from. They come in from the Venezuela or now from Serbia or later from Serbia. They come into the remote access servers allegedly to give remote access to like the folks in the precinct to upload their results. They're telling you that none of this stuff is connected, but it actually is connected. These remote access servers go out, and by the way, the password, I hope this isn't a national security secret, but the password they send them from the factory is like password one, two, three. That's the password. And so anyone can log on to these, but the truth is the center which does it was down in Venezuela and then moved to Serbia. That's why they need to set up these remote access servers. There's the emails that tie them all together in 2007. And in 2020, remember this guy, uh Coomer and this guy were working for Dominion. And only after the election in 2020, somewhere in the last four years, Dominion fired everyone with a Venezuelan background that they could just to get them.
Wealth Jumps, Oversight, And Trust Erosion
SPEAKER_20So he goes on. Here's the key thing he shows up for court, and neither does the plaintiff, Dominion, Eric Coomer, or the judge. But the judge has signaled that he's going to decide against him based on the arguments that were going to be heard at the hearing yesterday that just didn't happen. Like everything about this is a crap show. Everything about it. Right? We've tied all this back. The very first speaker that we had at the World Economic Forum that said that everybody's looking dour and down and we don't know our futures. Guess where he's from? Serbia. Do you see how this all ties together? Donald Trump has taken the leg out of every major cartel, and the only way that they're standing is by huddling together and holding arms. That's why Canada's doing a trade deal with China. That's why the EU's still buying oil from Russia. They're all in on this. They all know that the CIA runs drugs. Why? To fund the drug war, to get bigger, better, stronger police force to use against the people who are duped into taking the drugs. You know what I mean? It's like this huge, absolute, horrible, horrible cycle. And it all, of course, culminates with the election. Right? It all culminates with the election because only an idiot would bite on that fancy lure with the hook, right? That the we know as a people, look, communism's bad. I knew that when I was 15. I mean, it was a pretty easy lesson to learn. Look at what Russia did, look what China did. Oh yeah, let's not do that here. Why are we doing that, Abigail Spamberger? Why are we doing it? How did we get to the point to where we let World Economic Forum shove a narrative down our throat while we need more energy? We're putting in solar panels which turn off at 7 p.m. Nothing makes sense. So here we are, peasants, we gotta live here. We gotta talk about this stuff. We want people to be aware of it because unless you're aware of it, you can't fix it. Wouldn't have it have been nice if we could have raised a viral awareness in 1993 that the CIA was importing cocaine into our neighborhoods. Well, and wouldn't it have been nice to know that before the 1994 crime bill was passed by Joe Biden that made it looser penalties on cocaine? Why? Because the CIA was delivering it, but devastated the inner cities because of the extra penalties on crack cocaine, which by the way, same same drug.
SPEAKER_31Well, this this highlights what you said earlier. We the people are retarded. We the people are retarded. I mean, we they showed it on 60 minutes on live TV.
SPEAKER_20Yeah. And right now we're going through our own thing. Well, we have all these illegal immigrants they let in. Well, I better run down and get my real ID so that they can deport them. And then in 20 years, they can turn off my bank account because I didn't say bless you at the grocery store to the place. You know what I mean? Like the we're ushering in a control grid because we're retarded, because we've never read Machiavelli. We don't know how they think. We just started the beginning. We need a new narrative to push on agenda. That's yeah, problem crisis solution. Problem crisis solution. Stop looking for the solution from the people who caused the crisis. Stop doing that, battered wife. Okay, stop doing it. All right, guys, that's it for the show today. We are not gonna go to private because I don't feel like it. And uh, I am traveling starting tomorrow, so I don't know if the show's gonna be on or not. So check in. May or may not be here. Probably won't have a show tomorrow because I'm pretty sure I'm gonna be on an airplane. I'll be I'll be in Wisconsin doing a screening of a film called Birthright. Um, I'll be in a little town, probably plain or somewhere around spring, something in Wisconsin. If you're interested, reach out to me. I'll get you the location. I will also on Monday be doing the Quite Frankly show podcast. So I'll be in studio in New New York, even uh New York on Monday evening doing that show. So it'd be awesome. Unofficial raid. Yeah, so it'd be awesome if we had a peasant's perspective contingency show up in his jacket, say hi, and stuff like that. So on my socials, I'll put out the links to all that kind of stuff. Please pay attention and uh check it out. And then of course, please follow me on X. It's gone for the number four months. Uh user forward rumble forward slash user peasants perspective. Please subscribe. If you're listening to us on audio or one of the other platforms, Rumble is our home. That's where we want to amass the most of our followers. That's where we are in the creative program. So please, even if you enjoy the show on another platform, please go take the time to go to Rumble and subscribe. And if you are a listener on Rumble, go to any of the audio podcasts, Apple, Spotify, and download the entire library, please. Just set your phone to download at once. I get credits for the downloads. So set your phone to download every day. That'd be great. It's fun when I go in there and I'm like, oh, I got 250 views yesterday. And I look and I added one user, and it's like, oh, they downloaded all the shows. That's awesome. I don't expect you to listen to them all. Okay, that's it for us today. We will talk to you again either tomorrow or Friday or Saturday or Sunday or Monday or Tuesday. We'll be around. Talk to you guys later. Bye.
SPEAKER_39Ma'am, 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. I didn't say sorry about the old woman. But from behind, you don't have dangerous.
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