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
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A cheerful sip, a sharp turn. We start with the “record-breaking” Super Bowl halftime claim and walk through the minute-by-minute data that shows a steep drop instead of a surge—an instant case study in how press lines outrun the truth. That becomes our throughline: stop chasing slogans, start reading the receipts.
From there we dig into the Epstein files and the hard reality that some “survivors” also recruited minors. It’s not a comfortable segment, but accountability rarely is. We call out the way media frames tragedy—like the Canadian school shooting—by identity before facts, and why that reflex maps to broader polarization. Then we sprint through a week of claimed wins: Dow at 50,000, falling murder rates, near-zero border crossings, lower rents, and the EPA endangerment rollback pitched as the biggest deregulatory move in U.S. history. Love it or hate it, we connect those levers to daily life—vehicle costs, mortgages, and neighborhood safety—so you can judge trade-offs, not talking points.
Power shifts abroad and back home. Treasury’s Scott Bessent describes maximum financial pressure on Iran, while stateside we examine cartels, a sudden El Paso airspace freeze near Fort Bliss, and what “boots on the ground” prep really looks like. On elections, we trace Smartmatic’s supply chain risks, argue for paper-backed audits, and lay out why a stalled SAVE Act could force national security routes to protect vote integrity. That case hardens with the Fulton County affidavit: missing SHA hashes, shuffled memory cards, and protective counters that don’t match. We’re not re-litigating results; we’re showing where the process broke and why trust collapses when verifiable controls vanish.
We keep it local too: a school walkout chaperoned under “safety,” a sheriff who can’t name his branch of government, and a resident publicly detailing cannabis-permit pay-to-play. The pattern is familiar—institutions follow incentives—so the remedy is practical: identity verification, periodic recertification, independent audits, and citizens who document, show up, and refuse to be gaslit. We close with culture: tech’s chilling effect on dating and fertility, a data-backed rethink of “redlining” as class risk instead of racial design, and a playful rumor about a Trump bid for the Seahawks that would flip Pacific Northwest sports culture on its head.
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SPEAKER_06:Every time we get the screen's gonna be asking for sure. It's a little bit. It's a little bit 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 joining us this morning. Carlitz, good morning! You beat Pony Boy. Oh, it's unbelievable. It's not unbelievable. Oh, there he is, Pony Boy. 10 seconds too late. Yeah. What was your guess there? Oh, you were already. Yeah. First comment was good morning, Pony Boy. Pony Boy used to always stream on YouTube as we dim boys and moved over to Rumble per our request. Please, everybody listening, move on over to Rumble. We get more credit for you listening there. YouTube's like, whatever. Doug Wyatt, good morning. So glad to have you guys here. And I know why you're all here. You're here for the simultaneous sip. And all you need is a cup, a mug, or a glass, a tinker to Chowice or a Stein, a canteen, jug, or flash, a vessel of any kind. Fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee. And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine hit of the day, the thing that makes everything better, the simultaneous sip.
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SPEAKER_06:All right. So we got a couple follow-up stories that I want to touch on real quick, just to round things out. We're actually going to have a lot of follow-up stories today because a couple stories sort of kind of came to maturity, or at least opened a new chapter. Except I am having a hard time getting my my uh screen here to where I can actually see it. So give me just a second. Somehow I've done the thing where my my tab my it's bigger than the monitor, so I can't try to find it. If I touch the tabs, I'll close them and we'll lose show content. Okay, a couple things uh that are kind of follow-ups. There's been a whole lot of fake news out there that the Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show, yeah, the completely illicit Spanish one, that they had the highest viewership ever. They did not. Okay. In fact, this is the chart, minute by minute chart of Super Bowl viewership. So it's broken down by overall, it's broken down by Seattle, and it's broken down by Boston. So the overall, you can see the pregame starting pretty early. Pre-game, and right here's official kicks kickoff, right? So this is where the kickoff is, and you can see it peaks coming right up to halftime. Yeah, that's a pretty big drop. Okay, and not even as many people came back after halftime. That's a big deal. Now, if you look here, the overall, not a lot of the country wanted to watch Seattle stomp out Boston. But if you notice the red and green lines, Boston was all in at the beginning of the game. The highest viewership was the Boston market. Seattle's like, eh. Now both markets, and I'm very impressed that Seattle dropped more viewership than Boston. Well, okay.
SPEAKER_08:That is oh geez, that is bad. Uh, that's just confirms to me that uh Washington in general is probably red. Probably. I mean, even if you include King County, yeah, probably red.
SPEAKER_06:But either way, they dropped. Okay. Now it came back. Now, once it became pretty clear that Seattle was gonna never let Patriots do much, uh Patriots fans drop off. Seattle's like, oh, we did the better end.
SPEAKER_08:I think I tuned in for about two minutes in the on the radio. That's you right here. Yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER_06:When your friends were like, hey, I think Seattle's about to win the Super Bowl, you're like, oh, I better watch that. It only happens once a decade or 20 years or so. That's not what happened at all.
SPEAKER_08:Okay. I turned on the radio and it was just on 97.3 because that's what I listened to. And I was like, oh, there's a football game on. And I listened to the first touchdown in the third quarter, and then I turned it off.
SPEAKER_06:That's that's literally like right here. So you're good. Yes. Anyways, so they did have a huge drop. Ron, my feedback sounds like I'm screechy, like I'm I'm high end.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:Can you tweak around with that? And I'm just gonna keep talking while you play with that. Okay, so that is kind of a oh that's cool. Um, and you know, credible people have looked at it and they're that there were some people that came out the highest ever rated halftime show. No, it's at best second highest. And uh the trends obviously every year the Super Bowl has more people watching, so there's the potential that every show is always the most watched ever, right? So another thing that's kind of come up is this concept that we we called it early yesterday. When we heard Anna Paulina, Luna, and Bobert come out of the Epstein skiff looking at the files, they were like, some of the victims are perpetrators, right? And that throws them off. I believe that this has been known. I know it's been known because they were named as co-conspirators, and what we found out is they cut deals to testify to get completely off. But now they want to play the victim card. But you're an abuser. You hurt people, you molested and destroyed young women's lives to continue your own cushy lifestyle. Remember the email we read where it's like he Epstein's paying for things for a decade? Okay, so uh for me, I'm sorry, once you're 18, you don't really get the whole I'm just a woman and I was manipulated. I very short fuse on that one. So here's an example of one of the quote Epstein survivors. Okay. So this woman was wasn't trafficked, she was an escort in her 20s, who was, by her own admission, a willing participant. She has admitted to lying about almost everything she claimed. Epstein survivor, I was raped three times a day. I was only a little girl. It was a conveyor belt of abuse. Epstein is actively protecting the monsters behind this. The entire system needs to be destroyed. This is a complete lie. She was an adult escort that got into Epstein's orbit and recruited women. But now Democrats and Marjorie Taylor Green and stupid Republicans who got on this bandwagon were shoved microphones in her face, validated her as a victim. And now when they go to look at the files, they're like, oh my gosh, these are the worst of the worst. These are the women that actually enabled Epstein. He couldn't recruit teenage girls without the help of women. Right. How did he do that? He used women. Ah. He used women to recruit these girls. Here is former MTG embracing the shade sharing a laugh with Haley Robinson of her survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Glenn Maxwell, sex abuse news conference on Capitol Hill at 9325. This is the news conference where in the background Trump's a pedophile, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Right? Turns out she didn't start it uh uh dealing with Epstein until she was 18 years old. Haley Robinson was paid to recruit girls as young as 14 to 16 for Epstein. She referred to herself as Heidi Fight Fleiss and instructed girls to tell Epstein they were 18. Former Rept represent representative Marja Taylor Green refers to her as a victim. See, this is the challenge with this. There are real victims and then there are perpetrators who want to cast themselves as victim victims to release them of the liability of the things they did. So this is where Trump looks at this and goes, This is a hoax. This is a hoax because you're smearing my name and involving me with all this, and you're taking up the victim's cause. You don't even know who the real victims are. They're not standing in that press conference. Those girls have protection. They got protection because they were named as co-conspirators, and by testifying against Epstein, they were able to convert themselves into victims. And that's one of the most disgusting things about this. So we're gonna talk a little bit more about that later in the show as we um not specifically about the victims, but kind of how there's this turnabout happening with the Epstein stuff. Nobody wants to there's nothing about the Epstein stuff that is good. Okay, like there's no winning in this ugly, ugly world. But this idea that you can just, you know, lay waste to all these billionaires and stuff like that. Well, some of these victims are probably gonna have to get frog marched and locked up along with these other, you know what I mean? Like I just don't like I have zero sympathy. I don't care if you were victimized and then became a victimizer. That's listen, my entire thing was I don't want to continue the cycles of abuse. I don't want to be a victim of the government and turn around and then take over the government just to victimize other people and back and forth and back and forth. Somebody's got to stop the cycle. And every single person who's in one of these cycles, you have a duty to stop it because you have to be the change you want to see in the world. You cannot rely on someone else. So when I see these women, a girl in her 20s involved as an escort gets involved with Donald with Epstein and then complains about being raped three times a day as a conveyor belt. I was a little girl. You weren't. You were not a little girl. You took money for sex, and then you recruited underage girls and brought them to Epstein. Burn in hell! Burn in hell. Okay, next thing, up in Canada, there was a tragic shooting. Ten confirmed dead, including uh the suspect in a Tumblr Ridge shooting, police say. The Tumblr Ridge uh RCMP says at least ten people have died in a mass shooting incident in the northeastern British Columbia municipality on Tuesday. Multiple people were found deceased around the Tumblr Ridge secondary school, including one police believe is the subject. This is just right, it's another school shooting essentially. Now, the media is coming out in uh British Columbia, and they're calling this person a woman in a dress and a gun person. Okay, the gunperson. Turns out it's this young man here who is a transgender girl and is transitioning. Okay. Okay, so it's another transgender shooting. But here you've got includes the deceased gunperson. Okay. And then stubbornly, do you know? I love the eyes. Gunperson? Did I get it right? Did I get it right? Person in address.
SPEAKER_08:Because he's older and may not know the terms. Yeah, he's I get it.
SPEAKER_06:Gunperson? I can't even call it the gunman. This is this is so bad. Uh so that's sad. That's that's another tragedy.
SPEAKER_09:Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:The thing about this is no matter what happens, there's this TDS level infection that people have. And anything good that Donald Trump does, people freak out. And one of the other things, too, and this is going to be Elon Musk describing TDS. Anything like that requires you to suspend belief, like calling the gun person woman in a dress instead of just, I mean, a minimum call. Tell me it's a transgender girl. At least then I know. There's probably some pharmaceutical stuff going on, you know what I mean? Like, but when you try to abscond it, you're freaking out. It's like, what are you doing? And the moment someone points it out, the people who are trying to uphold the lie, the fiction, the illusion of something that isn't, right? They go nuts. Elon must describe this to Hannity a while back.
SPEAKER_11:And it was like they got shot with a dart in the in the jugula that contained like methamphetamine and rabies. Okay. And like, wow! And I'm like, what is wrong? Guys, like you just can't have like a normal conversation. And it's like, it's it's it's like they become completely irrational. And it was like they got shot with a dart in the in the jugula. They just become completely irrational.
SPEAKER_06:Like they've got methamphetamines and rabies. Uh Carly, uh Carlito, good morning, Pony Boy and all on YouTube. Pony Boy laughing at Ron. John Attackis, good morning. John Attackis, where is your hat? No hat. It's right here. It's just it's I have no filter hat today. I don't know. I kind of I was at the gym earlier. I'm hot. I feel like I'm overheating. Uh John Attackis, uh Martinizo, hello everyone. To be fair, Boston might have broken their TVs, Pony Boy says. Might want to see if new TV sales spiked on Monday. I'm sure there are a couple broken TVs in Boston with people stuff at him. I'm certain of it. Shantini, good morning. Uh Shantini, you and I need to connect soon. Okay, so this is some of the great news that has happened this week. Stuff you're not gonna hear by the panicans and the doomsayers. There's so much stuff happening behind the scenes. So even with this show where we're focused on Epstein and a lot of the corruption in government, take a step back. There was a huge win in 2020. There was a huge win. We elect it's not 2020, excuse me, 2024. There was a huge win in 2024. We put Trump in. So to the extent that he can make a difference, he is. Listen to this list of accomplishments just this week alone.
SPEAKER_18:I will just point out that there are a lot of wins in the news this week that people in this room have not asked about because you continue to ask questions about the same subject. So let me point them out for you. Again, on Friday, the Dow shattered 50,000 for the first time ever. Uh, this week, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons came out in opposition to gender mutilation surgeries for children. They are the first major medical group to do so. A federal appeals court today, nobody asked about that, just upheld the Trump administration's policy of detaining illegal aliens, validating the strong measures that have driven illegal crossings to historic lows, and sent a crystal clear message that under President Trump, if you enter the country illegally, you will be detained and removed. The murder rate, again, not a single question about this, has plunged to a 125-year low as crime falls across the board thanks to President Trump's crime crackdown. We also saw this week national median rents have fallen to a four-year low following six consecutive monthly declines, and mortgage affordability has surged to a four-year high. Home ownership is the core foundation principle of the American dream. And I will repeat that mortgage affordability this week surged to a four-year high, but not a single mention of that in this briefing room today. And again, this came out last Friday, but for an unprecedented ninth straight month, there were zero illegal border crossings at the southern borders.
SPEAKER_06:I will just point out That's a pretty good list. I mean, there's other presidents in four years that didn't even accomplish that. So that was this week. That's pretty amazing. One of the she got to ask the question, uh, because Chuck Schumer has suggested to Donald Trump that they named Dolas Airport, a couple other things after Donald Trump in exchange for some bill getting passed that Trump would never support, right? But then the rumor came out that Trump had suggested it, you know, playing on your people's bias that Trump is so vain that he would like put his name in gold on buildings or something like that, you know? Like as if he would do that. Anyways, so Carolyn Levitt was asked, like, was Trump trying to name the airport after himself or these other public buildings and bridges or whatever it is? And her answer was like, why not?
SPEAKER_08:It was just like a blank, like, so we're only a couple years away from uh adopting Trumpland as the new America.
SPEAKER_06:You mean Greenland? Trumplandia. Trumpland. Trumpland. We've got Trumpland and Iceland over there. Yeah, exactly. I love it. Uh pray the Rosary Daily. Good morning. If I didn't already say hi to you there. Okay, and I really appreciate you guys. We actually are still short on chatters. I was hoping, I'm hoping to the point we get to the point where on the first of the month we meet our chatters goals because that gave me so much stress the first few months of the uh uh all these dumb metrics that you gotta hit. Oh my gosh. Well, because the chatters, it's like it's hard to compel people to get up early in the morning and listen to a live show just to chat. You know what I mean? So you kind of have to build an organic audience. And I appreciate every one of you that show up every day. We do the show for you, literally. So, anyways, if you're a listener, please jump in, chat at a minimum, the beginning of the month. And if you haven't done it this month, jump in, say hi on Rumble. That's where it matters. Okay, another thing that happened is we are going to have a rollback of the endangerment ruling.
SPEAKER_18:Additionally, on Thursday, President Trump will be joined by Administrator Lee Zeldon to formalize the rescission of the 2009 Obama-era endangerment finding. This will be the largest deregulatory action in American history, and it will save the American people$1.3 trillion in crushing regulations. The bulk of the savings will stem from reduced costs for new vehicles, with the EPA projecting average per vehicle savings of more than$2,400 for popular light duty cars, SUVs, and trucks.
SPEAKER_06:Let me break this down for you. Screw your catalytic converter.
SPEAKER_18:This is just one more way this administration is working to make life more affordable for everyday Americans. Overall, these groundbreaking actions from President Trump will drive larger economic growth, create thousands of good-paying jobs, expand manufacturing, increase consumer choice, and improve affordability for millions of families and businesses.
SPEAKER_06:So the endangerment finding basically had to do with environmental protections. So it gave the EPA the ability to go into any industry they wanted and start applying environmental rules because we're endangered and the climate's endangered and the bald eagles are endangered and the the pygmy goat rattlesnake rabbit eater in Nevada's endangered. You know what I mean? It's like so they could apply this endangerment finally and just regulate you to death. And they're just repealing it completely. Now, again, the significance of this this is the largest regulation cut in American history. Which, if you read the inverse, in 2009, when Obama signed it, it was the largest regulation increase in American history.
SPEAKER_08:Oh man, you're gonna make some people pissed.
SPEAKER_06:That bastard regulated us to death, right? We it's not that we didn't have a good economy or anything like that. We had everything going fine. He turned around and regulated it. Then he then he bailed out banks. Then it was horrible. He was a horrible president by every metric. Okay. It's so frustrating. And this is just part of the evidence. This is just part of the evidence. Oh, we're having the greatest regulation cut in history. Well, that's like a pretty recent bit thing. Like it's that happened in your adult lifetime, you know. So for all of you that are like, why is the world changing so fast? It's because of stuff like that. It's because of stuff like that. Here's the other thing the last four years since 2020, our economy has been an utter illusion. Because the GDP and the jobs numbers and the gross domestic product, they've all been manipulated by grift, graphic, and corruption. To understand the depth of the deaf craps and corruption just in the last four years, listen to how much money is being taken from government programs and not being used for anything, but it's being counted in the economic numbers the last four years.
SPEAKER_08:Well, hold on, before you go on. Um, remember what Carolyn Levitt said about the Dow Jones?
SPEAKER_06:50,000.
SPEAKER_08:I was shocked. I didn't know that.
SPEAKER_06:I was always old news, Ron. That's old news. I mean, we're on the new heights now. We're higher and higher. Trump's like, on to 100,000. Let's roll. We're talking about 15% GDP growth. Okay. Again, why are they able to talk about 15 GDP growth? For one thing, deregulation, all these things, like things will be more affordable, more jobs. It's lit list after list of things. And on top of that, we're finally as a people, which is starts by seeing it. And once you see it, then you can get your arms around it and change it. We're starting to see how the Democrats and the Uniparty created all these economic systems that fed us a load of bull as to what the economy was really doing, but it redirected about half of the federal budget or more.
SPEAKER_07:It went overseas, it went to Somalia, it went to it went to NGO fronts. We know where it's gone in some other states. California gave away million billions of dollars to a pro Hamas NGO. Uh where but a trillion dollars nationally, where's this money going to?
SPEAKER_15:I I appreciate that question because most people don't ask that question. It goes to terrorism, it goes to child trafficking, it goes to drugs, it goes to terrorism, and then it's used to purchase luxury items, cars, purses, homes. Uh that's all funded by people like me that pay taxes.
SPEAKER_07:So it's uh you're telling me that the electrician who goes to work every day and clocks in and works his butt off and tries to earn just enough to be able to, you know, make his rent, maybe have a kid or two, put food on the table, his tax money is being used to buy other. Other people, luxury items, cars, yachts, whatever else, and is going to fund terrorism and child trafficking? Yes, sir. A trillion dollars a year on this stuff? 115 million dollars an hour. 115 million dollars an hour. How do they get their hands on it?
SPEAKER_06:What Ron, we're we're in the wrong business. We're making about seven cents an hour here. It's pretty rough.
SPEAKER_08:You know, I mean a hundred million an hour.
SPEAKER_07:We are doing it wrong. What are we talking about here, Trick?
SPEAKER_06:Why would you open a factory when all you got to do is fill out some child care applications, daycare applications.
SPEAKER_15:How do they get their hands up? They they take advantage of antiquated government systems and processes. They go into programs that they know elected and appointed officials won't touch, and they can steal at scale. And what happened really was during the pandemic between the PPP loans and the unemployment insurance, they learned a really valuable lesson. Government never runs out of money, and the probability of getting caught is virtually zero. I have it at one-tenth of one percent.
SPEAKER_06:What's crazy about that was I was in prison with multiple people who were white who stole money through the PPE loan programs, fake LLCs, etc. etc. All of them had grand totals of stolen funds under$70,000 and were spending one to two to five years in prison. Okay. Those are the rug rats of the corruption. The one-offs. Always white guys. Make an example of them. Right. But but uh all amateurs. Amateurs. You gotta do this at scale, bro. You gotta do this at scale. Don't use an LLC. Use an NGO and have terrorism behind it. Then you can do it as much as you want.
SPEAKER_07:So come back to the recommendations that you mentioned in your opening statement. What do we need to do to put a stop to this hemorrhageing of people's hard-earned money going overseas to finance child trafficking and luxury yachts? I mean, what needs to happen here?
SPEAKER_15:It's it's really simple. It's used every single day in the commercial sector. Front-end identity verification, you just don't get to say, I am who I say I am. Second, recertification of all the recipients. There is so much fraud right now in the benefit programs all across the country. We need to get a baseline. Third, these is these this notion of a third-party independent audit, and finally, is involving federal law enforcement like the Secret Service to investigate it. The thing that people don't understand is that most of these beneficiaries, Senator, they're not real. They're fake. They're someone's stolen identity that is getting used in all 50 states.
SPEAKER_06:Who was it the other day that was telling me they looked up? It's a very prominent political figure.
SPEAKER_08:Oh, who wants to say? Is exactly what Elon was doing with Doge, where he said, Well, if you want the money, just send a little thing and just send a picture of the pandas.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah. If you're trying to save the pandas, just just introduce us to the one panda you've saved. Yeah.
SPEAKER_08:No pandas. Yeah. We just need a we just need a receipt for who's getting the the money.
SPEAKER_06:Show me the one autistic kid. Yeah. You know, I just want to see the one. Who's the one autistic kid at your at your you know, place of care? It's crazy.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah. Now, despite all this, and one of the allegations under the Biden administration was all of the job growth was one, government jobs, and two, with a net the net job growth went exclusively to illegal aliens. So legacy Americans, people who were born here, actually had job loss over Biden's administration, but because of the open border and the way they were counting it, all the net gain went to elite illegals. Despite all of that, Trump comes in, changes the dynamic, closes the border, puts the immigrant community on notice. You might be going home, does do some significant amount of deportation, right? And all of a sudden, we're seeing the economy come roaring back. So much so that this month, February, not exactly the most economically productive month of the year, there's a huge job gain.
SPEAKER_05:Unfarm payrolls for January coming in twice expectations at 130,000. 130K. That would be the juiciest going back to April of last year when it was 158. On farm payrolls, so there was a huge jump when Trump got elected, right?
SPEAKER_06:Because that's people a lot of times wait to buy a house or whatever after the next election. Yeah. And there's a lot of hiring, but we're still on the upward trajectory, like we're keeping it going. That's awesome. That's really great. Um, another thing, too, to remember is we've got Scott Bessent, who is an absolute economic hitman. Turns out someone uh finance a lot says, it shocks me that people are just figuring out Scott Bessent is a genius. He collapsed multiple national currencies with George Soros over the last 30 years via arbitrage. He has literally installed an expedition to conduct economic warfare on behalf of the United States. So this first video here, which we don't have to play.
SPEAKER_13:Oh, sorry. So this video right here is him explaining how be inclined to not repatriate earnings. So, you know, I was very fortunate.
SPEAKER_06:He talks about how he viewed money as a corporate. Like, if I was a corporation, what currency would I hold my money in? What are the barriers to cross borders? So using that paradigm, he's able to create the arbitrage scenarios through the currency markets and stuff to get himself rich, but also potentially collapse other countries. So here he is, our Secretary of Treasury. He goes to the New York Club of Economic Growth or whatever it is, and he gives the speech. This is your economic hitman working in the Treasury.
SPEAKER_13:Last month, the White House announced its maximum pressure campaign on Iran, designed to collapse its already buckling economy. The Iranian economy is in disarray. 35% official inflation has a official inflation, a currency that has depreciated 60% in the last 12 months, and an ongoing energy crisis. I know a few things about currency devaluations, and if I were an Iranian, I know a few things about currency devaluations.
SPEAKER_06:Thank you, London. Thank you. You go after the list of countries that they have toppled through currency devaluations. I know a few things. Daddy's here.
SPEAKER_26:In the speech that Scott Bessant gave at the Economic Club of New York, he admitted that the Trump administration's so-called maximum pressure campaign is designed to collapse Iran's oil exports, to shut down the country's oil sector, and to prevent Iran from accessing the international financial system.
SPEAKER_13:We will close off Iran's access to the international financial system by targeting regional parties that facilitate the transfer of its revenues. Our maximum pressure campaign designed to collapse Iranian oil exports. We are going to shut down Iran's oil sector.
SPEAKER_26:And because the United States is at the center of the international financial system and the US dollar is the global reserve currency, this makes US sanctions particularly devastating, very painful, especially for small and medium-sized countries.
SPEAKER_08:Last month. Whoa. So he's like turning into a military general.
SPEAKER_06:That's what it says. He's the financial general. Like that's what we needed right now, as opposed to Janet Yellen. Yeah. We had before. I think the inflation is transitory. I know we printed 20% of the money supply last week, but we're doing the TV by the illegal immigrants. We're giving it to them on EBT cards. You know what I mean? Don't worry, it'll make it to the bodegas. It's like these people were so bad that you needed an economic hitman to come in and run the show. Now, Trump gave an interview, and he was asked about, you know, okay, you went into Venezuela. Now that topic's kind of died down. Okay. Going on there. So we're not boots on the ground and we're just kind of like taking their oil and cool. Okay. Like I don't feel like the draft is coming up to send my kids to Venezuela. So, Tucker Carlson, you got that one wrong, and you got the Iran thing wrong, too, you know, at least for now. I mean, it could always change. But Trump was asked about Mexico because clearly we understand Mexico's, if not run by the cartels, at least highly influenced by the cartels. Well, Trump's had enough of it.
SPEAKER_00:He's ready to go in, boots on the ground. We've knocked out 97% of the drugs coming in by water. And we are going to start now hitting the land with regard to the cartels. The cartels are running Mexico. It's very, very sad to watch and see what's happened to that country. But the cartels are running and they're killing 250,000, 300,000 people in our country every single year. The drugs, it's uh horrible. It's devastated families. You know, you lose a child. Or a parent. I mean, parents are dying too with drugs. So we've done a really good job. We're knocking it down. The numbers are really getting to be, they're always going to be too high if you have one person, but they're going down just like the border. The border was a total mess for years. I did it the first time very quickly, and this time I did it even better because this was a bigger mess. This was a border like no other probably in the history of the world. There's never been a border like that when anybody could just walk into your country. The border's ostensibly really closed now. Closed. They can't come in. Nobody comes. Nobody even tries.
SPEAKER_06:Nobody even tries. But you know, we've been taking out the boats by air, we've been taking out the boats on the water, the drugs come in, but now we're getting ready to, you know, boots on the ground. Go in, Mexico. So if we were getting ready to like invade Mexico, Ron, what would be some of the things, the steps you'd have to take in order to do that? Uh that's something I never contemplated. You'd have to pick a crossing spot somewhere where you could cross to Mexico. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You'd have to pick a spot where you could have a military buildup of equipment, but you want to protect it from the air because it's going to be like a sitting duck while you have a buildup, right?
SPEAKER_09:Okay.
SPEAKER_06:So you might want to, like, I don't know, close the airspace down near a border city.
SPEAKER_20:The FAA is halting all flights to and from El Paso, Texas, for 10 days for unspecified special security reasons. And they're warning that any pilots who don't comply, quote, may be intercepted, detained, and interviewed by law enforcement. El Paso Airport confirming the news in a statement saying in part the FAA on short notice issued a temporary You guys, you guys have completely missed Ron's face.
SPEAKER_06:This was not on his bingo card just yet. He was like, whoa, close down the airspace.
SPEAKER_20:Flight restriction halting all flights to and from El Paso. Commercial airlines operating out of El Paso are being informed of the restriction, which appears to be security related. It's United, American, and Delta all operate flights there. And Fort Bliss army base is right next door.
SPEAKER_06:The F a big huge army base right on the border with Juarez and El Paso. And no, for 10 days, you shut down. Now, how did how did pilots pilots fight out of it?
SPEAKER_21:Are you guys supposed to fly out? What was that? Tell us all Fortnite. Are you guys departing again tonight? Or is it final flight in?
SPEAKER_00:No.
SPEAKER_21:Uh just to advisor, I guess there's a TFR going into effect. Just pass it on to the fellow list and everybody else at 0630 for the next 10 days. Okay. 10 days. So you airport? Apparently we just informed 30 minutes and hours ago. Well, maybe we'll be here, but no air traffic. Okay. Is all we're aware of.
SPEAKER_06:So you're landing. Are you guys taking off right away? No, we're going to the hotel. All right. Well, your plane's stuck for 10 days. Good luck. He's like, wait, how long? Ten days. Hope you're in your hometown. Hope you're in your hometown. All right. Well, I guess we'll just wait and see how that goes.
unknown:Right?
SPEAKER_06:I mean, hey, oh, yeah, we're about we're about to go boots on the ground in Mexico. Airspace is closed down for 10 days, no explanations, right next to a major base.
SPEAKER_08:I know, but let's not give Mexico a heads up or the cartels or anybody, like what the timelines are.
SPEAKER_06:I mean, the way the cartels are embedded in the military, they know. Okay. You're just gonna have to order them to do the stuff. You know what I mean? Like they got a heads up. Apparently, this has something to do, at least what's being whispered out there now that it's been a couple hours, is that this has to do with being uh drones, basically. Whereas, you know, this is a problem in prison too, they trafficked drugs and things like that through drones into the prison yard. Uh and so they're you know, there's been a lot of border crossings with drugs and illicit things since you can't get the mules to hump across, what are they using? They're going airborne, they're using drones, so they're probably doing some.
SPEAKER_08:They're probably doing a lot of shooting of drones and they just want the airspace clear so that they don't have to worry about dropping of them through electromagnetic waves, who knows what, right?
SPEAKER_06:But the point is, is airspace closes in El Paso. So good luck. Um, somebody suggested this on Twit on X. They said, I think I'm I'm stolen, misspelled. I'm thinking every single misspelling Trump made over the years may need to be searched in the Epstein files. Uh I'll look more tomorrow, but this is wild. So, you know, you've got looks like billions of dollars have been stolen at USAID. So he put in stolen here and it goes, please advise. So this is coming from this is coming from something Zorro Ranch. So someone who works at Zoro Ranch, mail to blank, wrote, Good afternoon. Please advise if we are to forward the list of stolen weapons to the office of Byrd at the New Mexico State Police, so the serial numbers extra can be sent to pawn shops, gun shows, etc., in the hope that something will turn up. Thank you, Karen. So Karen from Zoro Ranch is emailing to someone saying, Hey, all the guns that got stolen from the ranch, should we report those? Sent to dis uh sent to Darren. All communication from here is to go through him. Okay, we'll do things. Oh so that's word stolen kind of I don't know what that means.
SPEAKER_08:That's weird.
SPEAKER_06:So they're like, hey, maybe we should go through and uh check the misspellings. Uh here's another one where children was misspelled. And turns out, oh look, there it is. Right there. Turns out Lynn forgot to tell me to about to children Nicks. Oh. All right, he misspells them. So, you know, Trump is a stable genius, and you know, I guess I guess we'll give a little fodder to the Q people in the 5G chess people. Carmino, I mean, I'll be frank, I saw some very legitimate accounts yesterday posting Q posts, acting like it was new information. What do we got? What what what's going on there?
SPEAKER_08:Well, I just saw the first one that popped up, and I was like, oh, what the frick is that?
SPEAKER_06:I saw that too, and I was like, but we can't have that one because we don't have 20,000 listeners.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah.
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SPEAKER_06:Poo. There you go. Which is great that we got that because you're gonna want to get your steak and you're gonna want to have it in your hands at your house to enjoy it. Because what we're finding out from these Epstein files is some restaurants out there might not be serving good old-fashioned Angus beef.
SPEAKER_17:There are code words that suggest Jeffrey Epstein and his associates uh could maybe even been be engaging in some sort of consumption. Is that human consumption? Are there code words? There's a lot of talk of beef jerky. There's a restaurant called The Cannibal where the owner is listed in uh some of these documents. Now, that isn't a restaurant that is uh just proclaiming to serve human meat by any means, uh, but but some of this just it seems um that uh there's a lot of conspiracies that make you wonder. And I saw more emails about torture and these coded conversations um still have a very clear topic that torture was big, um, it was a big driver for them. And these were sick people doing very, very sick things. They're eating flesh.
SPEAKER_06:I'm sorry, please get your Chicago steak. Ron didn't know that that was the next topic. He didn't know that at all. So that if that made you not have appetite, I understand. Now, here's the thing unfortunately, or fortunately, I don't know, I guess the story will play out. I have let slip out of my mouth a few times allegations like that Romney eats babies. Oh, yeah. You could take that as rhetoric, you're just taking it to the extreme. I get it. Yeah, I had reason to believe. Okay, and I've maybe said that about one or two other people, where you just get to a point and you're just like, everything about you is inexplicable unless I believe you eat babies. Like it gets to that point, right? When just some of these people, unfortunately, the way this Epstein game has worked, the hoax, is take their sins and they want to paint it on Donald Trump, right? Because if Donald Trump is the one that everybody thinks that, and then that gets debunked, it's easier to debunk that Epstein was doing XYZ. So here is a woman who's been indoctrinated by the internet, just like us, just from the other side, and she's being asked about Donald Trump. And here we've had revelation after revelation after revelation about what the Epstein and his cabal of people are doing. And everywhere Trump is mentioned, it's the antithesis of what the Democrats say it is. He was not best friends with Jeffrey Epstein. He was an associate. He kicked him out. As soon as he saw him dealing with underage anything, the girl was approached at Mar-a-Lago, he kicked him out. He tipped off the FBI and the police department on what Epstein was doing. He called them and said, Good thing you're stopping him. And by the way, look at Golene Maxwell. She's evil. Okay. So he is, he ran for president in large part to stop these evil people from continuing to run the world. But yet, this woman here, who takes advantage of all the rights and privileges that our country offers, who can participate in free speech all she wants, it's her right to do this. This is her opinion of Donald Trump, the very guy who's trying to stop the people who, in their own emails, are essentially admitting they are eating human flesh.
SPEAKER_04:And you think that you what'd you say about the president and he what? He eats children? Where did you hear that? So in the Epstein files, it confirms that he eats children?
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, they all do, apparently. Oh, they all do, apparently. And loop Trump in, because we always have to loop Trump in. Is there any evidence in the Epstein files that Trump eats kids? No. There's plenty of evidence that Epstein and these victim perpetrators were eating kids. By the way, the emails about the jerky in the flesh were coming from the women that were standing behind Marjorie Taylor Green and Thomas Massey.
SPEAKER_04:But Trump is proof that he eats children. He was at Epstein Island? Oh yeah, he was at Epstein Island. No, he wasn't. I've never heard this before. But where's the proof that he was on the island? I know he's been on the plane before with his family because they borrow each other's jets, but where's the proof that he was eating children?
SPEAKER_06:Where?
SPEAKER_10:Okay.
SPEAKER_06:Where? Lauren Boulbert just got up and said You th you think Lauren Bulbert's gonna cover for Trump if he's accountable?
SPEAKER_04:I mean, that's what I do for a living. I'm a full time political commentator. And I've just never seen any evidence that he eats children or that he's been to the island.
SPEAKER_10:I think that those are just I don't think the island's the only place they were doing these things.
SPEAKER_04:Got it. So you think they were doing it in other places as well?
SPEAKER_10:They've already confirmed a bunch of stuff happened at the Brownstone.
SPEAKER_04:God, and you think Trump was i involved.
SPEAKER_06:And you think you cannot outrun indoctrination. You can't outvote it. She gets a vote just like you. Oh, go read it in the Epstein files. It's what I do for a living. It's what I do. I find no evidence of that. I mean, I would be the first one to be like, hey, uh Trump's eating people. Can you believe these words are coming out of our mouths, Ron?
SPEAKER_08:No. We're talking about people eating congresswoman.
SPEAKER_06:Would you believe a sitting congresswoman would get on national TV and be like, apparently there's some kind of consumption going on? Yeah, that's this pretty water jerky thing, flesh. Like it's a code word. The FBI acknowledges that's a code word for Hannibal Lectric behavior. Right. And by the way, it's not a couple emails. There's whole conversation threads about transporting the jerky, where to get extra drops of jerky, how much jerky's in the freezer. Talking about going back on normal food instead of jerky.
SPEAKER_08:How come in our society and like in Democrat headspace, this is not a problem?
SPEAKER_06:I mean, oh, it's a problem as long as it's Trump associated. They can't even fathom that Trump wouldn't be associated. That woman right there. It's a huge problem. She's not going to vote for a cannibal, but in her opinion, Trump's the cannibal.
SPEAKER_08:Sure. So let's just pretend we're in 1984 and we're talking this about Ronald Reagan. Are we talking about eating children with Ronald Reagan? I mean, it's wild. Yeah, we are.
SPEAKER_06:If you go to that book, if you go to the Kathy O'Brien book, Transformation of America, Ronald Reagan is not your hero.
SPEAKER_08:I understand, but the zeitgeist of America, it's it's it's a wild thought to have this conversation in the 80s with Reagan as president. It would be super weird. I mean, but today it just feels like it's a normal conversation. It's just wild. Yep.
SPEAKER_06:Yep. Exactly. Now, John Thune, right, who originally opposed the release of the Epstein files, and now that he's having all kinds of pressure to get the Save Act passed and get rid of the filibuster, which by the way, this man right here is an obstructionist. Because he has the ability to get these things passed. He can call for the termination of the filibuster. He can just actually doesn't even have to call for the termination. Just do it the way it's set up. A talking filibuster, force the Democrats to talk indefinitely. That's all you have to do. But what happens is the threat of the filibuster means, oh, we won't take it up in committee. Unless you can get 60 votes to take it up, then it's just assumed the filibuster will last indefinitely and we won't even take it up. That is a manipulation and a bastardization of what the filibuster could have been. The point of the filibuster was to allow long debate. And if somebody's got a point that they won't move off of, they're free to talk until they drop dead. And you can't take the mic from them, right? Okay, great. Let's do a talking filibuster. Make the Democrats read the dictionary to the American people as explanation for why they don't want voter ID.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:Okay. But instead, John Thune is out there and he's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, let's get to the bottom of this Epstein stuff. Where are living for all of the disclosure of Epstein? It's a limited hangout. Can you adjust the screen so I can see the rumble numbers? Um, what are you talking about? Just adjust the OBS so that I can see the up above. The rumble. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. I can't see the rumble numbers. And okay, thank you. I just very depressed when I think we're streaming to zero people on Facebook and one on YouTube. It makes me want to wrap the show up really quick.
SPEAKER_08:Tell me who the guy standing next to Mr. Thune is. Oh because that dude.
SPEAKER_06:No, no, no, no. I know his name.
SPEAKER_08:I can't remember his name either, but that dude is a problem as well.
SPEAKER_06:Yes. Okay, so John Thune here, he's like, yeah, let's let's let the Epstein files out.
SPEAKER_14:Several members of the British uh political class, the royal family, have lost their positions as a result of them appearing in the Epstein Files. That same level of penalty has not happened here in the United States, particularly with members of the Trump cabinet, Howard Lutnick in particular. Do you think there should be more scrutiny around Americans who have appeared in the Epstein files?
SPEAKER_28:Well, look, I think it's going to be ultimately what happens there is probably going to be up to American people. And um the what I've been for, and I've been very clear about this from the outset, is uh full disclosure. Get the information out there, let's have transparency, and uh I think that's being done. And so um, you know, for people whose names appear or in some context might be in the Epstein files, uh, they're gonna have to answer the questions around that. And I think the American people are gonna have to make judgments about whether or not they think those answers are sufficient.
SPEAKER_06:But John Thune could use the Epstein files in his favor. For example, you could neuter the Democrat Party and their their minority leader over there in the House, Hakeem Jeffries, who was openly soliciting money and dinners with Jeffrey Epstein post-conviction. You could stomp him into oblivion. But you won't. Oh, they'll have to answer questions for it. Listen, if Howard Lutnick has anything to do with kids, fire him and send them to prison. I don't care.
SPEAKER_09:Yeah, I don't care.
SPEAKER_06:Any of them. If Trump was involved too, I'm done. I'm done. Right? I'm a man on an island at that point. And we should all have that attitude. And if you don't have that attitude, then just go ahead and, you know, send your kids to the government and they'll throw them in the volcano and we'll try to stop climate change. You know what I mean? At this point, we're just sacrificing our children to these people. So to me, I'm like, yeah, there should be accountability. But John Thune, take the opportunity, man. You've got some wins here. So far, these files have conclusively shown Epstein was a Democrat operative, and Epstein is working really deep to try to push Russia Gate, to try to push COVID. I mean, he's involved with all these players that from COVID to election interference to genetic manipulation, he's involved in all of that, let alone the piccadillos like cannibalism and underage kids. That almost becomes the sideshow to the missing guns from the ranch, right? And from the the the money laundering that he's likely participating in around the world. He was a fixer, a financial fixer. Donald Trump was asked, like, you know, how do you have some of these senators like McMurkowski openly saying, I will not vote for the Save Act? Oh, is it uh is it do people up in Alaska have such a hard time getting driver's licenses? And I'm like, I mean, what's what's the deal here? You know, I'm not voting for it. What what didn't you just win in a runoff jungle primary with with multi-choice or you know, ranked voting?
SPEAKER_08:Right.
SPEAKER_06:Oh, the save act would probably eliminate that. Oh, okay. So basically you can't come in third and win your seat anymore. That's what you're telling me. So Trump was asked about Dick Blumenthal, you know, Danang Dick, the guy who ran on being a Vietnam veteran and fighting Charlie over in the in the jungle of Vietnam all those years. And then when they realize, oh, hey, you've never even been to Vietnam, oh, I'm just hurry. Please re-elect me.
SPEAKER_00:Connecticut is a very corrupt voting place. That's why a guy like Blumenthal can keep getting elected, because it's uh, you know, he admitted that he uh cheated on the war like nobody's ever cheated. He said he was a great war hero from Vietnam. And I went to Vietnam for a couple of days, and I spent two more days than he did there. You know, he was never there. And he keeps getting elected, sort of amazing. It's it's amazing that he was able to get out of that one when I bring it up because it was one of the most, maybe the most egregious I've ever seen.
SPEAKER_06:The most egregious liars. Like stolen valor, the whole thing. Now he's been re-elected like three times in Connecticut. Why? It's completely a corrupt place. That's why you end up with politicians that are criminals openly running. You end up with the Elon Omar's of the world. You end up with the Maxine Waters. Listen, I'm not saying every Republican is like above border, but at least they're halfway decent criminals. I mean, some of these criminals that are getting elected to Congress and the Senate, it it it sins us. I'm so disoriented. I'm so disoriented as to how you can show up at political meetings and even show your face. How could you possibly show up after saying you're a Vietnam veteran and then when it's when you're not a Vietnam veteran? How are there any Democrats are there any military service members in the Democrat Party that just think it's cool to vote for stolen valor candidates? Right? So the idea that we need the Save Act passed, we have to start fixing some of these problems. Here's here's Fox News. Okay, this is Anna Polina Luna talking about how we need to get the Save Act passed, but the Senate is the problem.
SPEAKER_01:On leader thune. I know for a fact the American people have told their senators what they want, both the Democrats and Republicans. I think the number for Democrats is over 71%. Even Fetterman came out in support of this, which we know that Fetterman might not align with us all the time, but on this issue, he's pretty good and hears what his own people want. And so again, this is something that the Senate is going to have to act on. But look, I'm not gonna hold my breath. If I did, I'd probably pass out before the Senate decided to actually do something. And so what I'm anticipating is if they don't do the right thing, we're gonna have to stick it on Pfizer. Pfizer's must pass. That's the only way we're gonna get it done, but we will get it done. And it's good that Speaker Johnson is on the same page on this issue as so the big bad boogie monster, the smoke monster called the U.S.
SPEAKER_06:government, has a bill that she just said is must pass. It's FISA, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. So this is where they spy on foreigners and you. So Mike Lee over in the Senate is like, hey, can we at least put one single amendment that says you have to get a warrant to spy on American citizens in FISA? Like, can we just do that? And what Anna Polina has put together is a coalition of Republicans that is enough to prevent the FISA Act from being passed at all. So she's gonna turn around to the Senate, who can find all the floor time in the world and can break the filibuster for the FISA Act. You know, the completely unconstitutional act that exposes all of our technology device and lives to the U.S. government, that act, right? She's gonna hold that must-passed act hostage to try to get the Save Act passed.
SPEAKER_01:I support that. As well as the president so vocally supporting it.
SPEAKER_23:Really quickly, I've heard a lot of talk about this talking filibuster. Okay, and I don't even know if if if soon's gonna do it. Could it possibly, real quick, could it possibly backfire if you gave the Democrats a stage like that to do a big heroic talking filibuster? What do you think about that?
SPEAKER_01:I think uh the one thing I'm finding out about Senate is they're notoriously lazy, uh, which is why they move so slow. And so, I mean, eventually they'll probably run out of life force in an effort to do that. But you know, again, voter ID is one of the most important issues in the world. So even if, you know, you give them a platform, I don't care. I want it signed into law. And I think that if that's the way that you have to do it, then so be it.
SPEAKER_06:What are they gonna do? Expose that illegals are voting and we need them to vote? What are they gonna do? Expose that they don't believe women can navigate a legal name change after marriage? What are they gonna do? Say that all the black people are unable to get IDs? What are they gonna do? What do you think about for 60 hours?
SPEAKER_08:I think for for 60 hours, they're gonna run out of stuff to talk about. They'll just turn into talking about Trump for 60 hours and yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_06:So here's what's going on for the Democrats, right? So this is the uh ICE activity and this this is the 2024 election results, and here's the high ice heat map.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah, weird.
SPEAKER_06:Oh, I can see why Democrats be a little bit because even when you deport the illegal, their ballot is still on the rolls.
SPEAKER_08:I think what we need to do is make Texas and Florida blue. Jeez. So dumb. No, but look, this is where there's right. I know, I know, I know. I'm just I'm just trying to make a joke.
SPEAKER_06:If the deportations continue, right, and you know house seats sometimes are won and margins numbered in the thousands. If there's illegal voters voting in these areas, you might completely have a red wave here. Yeah, you know, you only need 50.1% to turn these states red.
SPEAKER_08:Right.
SPEAKER_06:How many people do you have to actually get rid of? Save act says not only can illegals not vote, but it directs the states to take anybody who's illegal off the voter rolls. As long as the ballots exist, they'll use them.
SPEAKER_08:Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_06:Okay. So just deporting the voter or the resident that has voting that's illegally voting. It's not enough. Right. So you do need the Save Act, otherwise, you're gonna have an even smaller real world contingency. If you're a Democrat right now and you were to win an election in one of these areas and you'd relied on fake voters, your entire constituency that's left, you have no working class. You have that lady that says Trump's eating people. That's it. That's what you got left.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah, and a budget.
SPEAKER_06:Here's another set of proof that the Democrats in the real world are wildly unpopular. Republicans, cas-edge, threaten, swamp Democrats in the midterms. Donald Trump has 99 problems going into the midterms. One, Democrat Sadge said, but money ain't won. So the Democrats right now, between the National Party committees and the House and Senate super PACs, have only raised$180 million. Trump sitting with$750 million on hand, other Trump-related groups, MAGA Inc., House and Senate Super PACs, National Party committees. Oh, it's interesting what happens to Democrat fundraising when you cut off USAID, you cut off a lot of the NGO money, you make them afraid to take money donations from, I don't know, Somali fraudsters, and all of a sudden, look at the cash difference. Huh.
SPEAKER_08:Wild.
SPEAKER_06:Wild. Why won't the Republicans put the foot on the throat of the Democrats and pass the Save Act and let them be done forever? You're looking at the end of the Democrat Party. Republicans in the Senate are keeping them on life support because Republicans are passing Democrats' policies, which means they're not Republicans. Right. It's unit party stuff. It's that lady that said, I'm running as a Republican, even though I'm progressive. Why? Because I can win. If you're a Democrat right now, yeah, I'll run as a Republican. Look, they've got money. Maybe I can, you know, I represent stakeholder interests, big corporations, I represent labor unions, but I'll call myself a Republican. But listen, we got to be careful. Because of this, will the Republican Party survive? The Republican Party will survive. It might look like the Democrat Party did 20 years ago. Because that's the coalition that's been built.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:But, you know, when you look at that heat map of deportations, you look at the fundraising, Donald Trump has cornered these Democrats to the point where their last grasp of validity is Donald Trump eats babies. I mean, that's all they got right now is to try to just create some type of wall of resistance that you can't penetrate through because they morally object to Donald Trump so much. Now, Smartmatic is involved in a lawsuit down in Florida because they were bribing officials in the Philippines and stuff like that to get contracts. And so they've been indicted. And of course, that creates discovery and all these things. And so there's a federal filing alongside we just had the ballot that was unsealed or the uh warrant that was unsealed in Fulton County. We'll talk about that in a second. There's a federal filing to unseal some of the information in this Smartmatic lawsuit. Remember, you've got Dominion, Smartmatic, and ENSNS. And in this Smartmatic lawsuit, what we're going to find out is all these machines are the same. It's just a rebrand. It's Oldsmobile, Lincoln, Ford. It's the same company. Lexus Toyota. Same company. Same factory, different stamp.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:It's that's exactly what's going on here.
SPEAKER_08:This shouldn't be shocking to anybody because how many companies do you need to build and manufacture voting machines? I mean, really, how many do you need?
SPEAKER_06:Apparently, one in China. Right. Who then ships the boards to Taiwan. They put the stamp on it, then they ship it, you know what I mean? And they've got it all figured out through the whistleblowers. Everything's disclosed. So if they release this information, you're going to find out as election workers, no matter what you got going on, you're dealing with one of these machines. If there's a machine involved at all, it's got a Chinese chip in it transmitting data.
SPEAKER_19:The federal government is now filing to release the grand jury evidence in that case. So that includes transcripts. I think it probably includes like some forensics, evidence from phones, et cetera, right? Related to the Smart Matic executives. And I do know that you're talking about the hardware that comes out of China is at least mentioned in the superseding indictment that was issued against Smart Matic in this case. So would we see that if the judge orders the sun sealed?
SPEAKER_31:Yeah, I think you will see that. You will see once the supply chain is shown to be compromised, it means the whole thing is decertified. Everything's a lie. Everything's a lie. I'm telling you, in that one warehouse in Taiwan, there's a switcheroo, and the parts that come from Beijing are put sent to Smartmatic, and the parts that are supposed to be innocuous go some other place into the sea. Who knows? And so that's where the switch is. And so we have all that documented, and they will have been able to prove it by seizing those machines. So remember, the other side thought they had 2024 in the bag. So that's that so just that fact alone, if Moldrou, if if he has found if the US attorney of Puerto Rico has found that, that means all these machines are compromised.
SPEAKER_06:That is so fraud vitiates everything. So if they just decertify the entire slate of election machines, which by the way, Donald Trump is getting to the point where he doesn't have a lot of options left. If they don't pass the SAVE Act, which would then neutralize things, if they don't do this, he's gonna have to pass some executive order and say no machines and national security reasons. This is why Tulsi Gabbard's involved, blah, blah, blah, blah, right? Like he's getting to the point where he's gonna have to say fraud vitiates everything and start fresh, which is going to send the Democrats into a tailspin because what they've been saying is Donald Trump's a king, authoritarian, dictator, right. So it's it's like we are getting into dangerous territory. I want to read this. This comes from the peasants' living room. So on Telegram, I have a small, intimate group of longtime listeners and lifelong friends that uh you are free to join. If you're a regular listener to the show and you reach out to me privately, you can join this Telegram group. It's literally my digital living room. It is the only place where I, you know, really chat intimately with people. If I post things on next, it's like I expect the whole world to see that. Over here, this is where it's just us. So if you want to join that, you got to reach out to me through one of the networks 1776live.us, or somehow make yourself known to me and you want to be in this group. Um, okay, so this is from one of those people here. And this individual works with elections in a count in a local county, a small rural county. Okay, so for years he and I have talked about election integrity and election security. This is this is a 2020 on discussion that we have had about elections and the apparatus. And he corrects me from time to time. Well, that's not really how it works. Let me tell you, you know, so he's got the perspective of an actual hired official at the county that's in charge of these elections. Okay, he says this on the show today. I'm going to correct you a little. The machines, we are told they don't connect to the internet, but we don't trust ESNS. So we were talking about isolating them as a control. Look, my office was all MAGA, supported Trump, and believed the elections were stolen, or at least there was good evidence. So we wanted to take additional precautions. Wow, that that instills a lot of confidence in me when the election workers are like, what can we do to mitigate risk? Second, the audit. It wasn't a spot check. We randomly pulled an entire batch, which was 10% of our total ballots. If that's a damn good sample. Now consider this. Could it be that these uh companies run their most ironclad processes in some states and in some country counties as a cover for the places they don't? Consider our county a type of control group. You need good ones to figure out where the vulnerabilities can be exploited. At least you can conquer the whole system. We aren't there yet. So Patrick Byrne says that the Venezuelans are like, we don't steal the blue counties because we know you redneck Republicans are going to put a microscope. But what you don't look at is the suburb counties that are red will trim percentages.
SPEAKER_09:Right?
SPEAKER_06:So you still win, but we take a bunch of votes, which then will flip a Senate seat that's a statewide count. Thank you very much, 16th Amendment. Utah is looking at new laws to strengthen elections. Uh, but the UNIParty is against it because to date, nowhere in Utah has, quote, massive fraud or irregularities taken place outside of signature gathering, which is a total shit show here. They want the mechanisms in place where they can flip, flip the switch on Utah. Utah is being primed to go blue in five years. Yes, it is. And how can you possibly say that Utah doesn't have manufactured elections when the Mormon church runs that place and they're basically indoctrinating kids in school for the LGBT movement? And that, you know, Brad Cox may as well be a fudge packer. The way he acts and the way he does his policies, I'm sorry, I don't believe that you voted for him. And this individual right here, you know that Cox has had a very interesting political trajectory to get to the governor's seat. So I believe they probably have been trimming votes in your rural Utah counties. Okay. I retort that I don't enact these. Uh if they if we don't enact these additional controls or go back to paper in person, in-person counting, we could end up like Georgia or Wisconsin or Arizona. That's the end goal. A red state that you can flip blue as needed. You said it yourself. They have different processes for each state and each county. I can validate that. They had no insiders in our county to mess with mess around with things in the name of reparational justice. They didn't have the ability to flip votes on the machine, mostly because they couldn't backfill it with the ballots and randomly audited 10% of the votes, which by the way changed from 2023 to 2024. In 2023, the state told us which batch to audit. In 2024, it was randomized. Interesting. I wonder what was going on in that 2023 off year election that they're like, check that batch. In 2024, yeah, do whatever. There's there's a lesson there. They can they can add, they can and did try to commit fraud with duplicate votes and ghost voters. Simply providing a social was all that was required. There are always ways to trick the state system to accept a voter. You have a stolen social, perhaps, from another state or from a child, and you pair it with your signature, and you have just created a fake voter. If it's from California, which doesn't use Eric, the system that validates identification, which supposedly compares votes across state lines, you can use any California voter as a duplicate. California does likewise. So you can take a California voter and register them in any other place because if Utah can't tell that he's already registered to vote somewhere else. So they don't see the duplicate system. Utah uses Eric. If Idaho uses Eric and you're registered to vote in Idaho, when you register to vote in Utah, they'll pull your registration from Idaho and move it to Utah. California doesn't do that. So you could have California's voting in California and any of the other states that don't use Eric or that use Eric. They can use California voters a duplicate voter. California does likewise. They did it to me three times after I moved. I kept getting put back on their voter rolls, and I know because I kept getting jury duty, which came off the voter rolls. Who lived in California, moved, and they kept keeping take them off the voter rolls even though we tried. So this has to be fought differently in each state and county in Utah. The focus is it has to be on getting rid of signatures and on-demand mail-in, which will happen in 2029. There will, there will be more ID and citizenship checks, no universal after that. Or going back to paper in person. We don't have the political will for that yet. So we have to enact more controls for the system than we have today. I think there's a huge amount of political will to go back to paper votes. Oh, yeah. Look at the 85% support that the Save Act has. It's only the political class that doesn't have the political will, which begs to question. Que bueno, who benefits? Who's benefiting from the fraudulent elections? The people sitting in seats of power. This isn't illogical. This is Machiavellian. Okay? The people sitting in seats of power don't want to allow the people to audit, spot check, check the machines, nothing.
SPEAKER_08:These are pretty easy dots to connect.
SPEAKER_06:These are simple dots to connect next to each other. Has anybody ran a campaign? Is there a voter initiative? Have you gone to your local political party and said, hey, what do you guys think about trying to get rid of the machines? Oh, I'm sorry, we're not accepting applications. We don't need precinct officers. Not of your ilk. That's what's happening. Of course they want to do it. Here's the Fulton County warrant that was released yesterday. This is the probable cause affidavit. Let me just read a couple highlights. It goes through and it just slams through stuff. Okay. Kurt Olsen was kind of behind this. He was one of the people that was suing Georgia the whole time. The White House brought him in. Okay. He goes through. There was a couple things that we believed about Georgia that they've kind of debunked that were misinformation. Again, Epstein didn't kill himself. Oh, where is he trying to hide out? He's dead. That the Epstein didn't kill himself, and he they switched the bot, you know, switched him out. Keeps you from asking who killed him. So there was some disinformation that came out in Georgia that kept us from asking who really stole the election, right? Because you could debunk the one little thing. So they that happened. But then he's got all these other points. Let's just read a couple here. Uh witness two stated that while she was reviewing the images, she also noted modification dates with the files well past the time frame of 2020 election. She observed at least one file with a date modified January 11th, 2024, along with others modified prior to January 11th, 2024. Huh. So the way this affidavit is written is probably cause affidavit, is we're not trying to prove who won or didn't win the 2020 election. That is not the objective of this warrant. Okay. The objective of this warrant is that each one of these bullet points, and we're on 22 right now, every one of these is a felony or misdemeanor crime that is openly admitted to having been committed by the counties themselves. Witness two began reviewing ballot images after May 7th, 2024, Georgia State Election Board meeting. Witness two is not certain whether images she received were from election night or from the recount. Witness two stated she was provided a laptop that had two flash drives in it. There were two notes next to the laptop. One contained her name and a password to access the computer, along with instructions not to remove the flash drive from the computer. The other note stated Vince must have miscounted only 15,464,000 ballot images short of 17,774 by 2,310. Did not have a copy of this note but wrote what it said. Witness two stated that she noticed several things about the ballot gyms files right away. Witness two noticed that the secure hash algorithm for SHA files were missing. Witness two explained that every ballot image and TIFF file should produce a corresponding SHA file. The SHA file guarantees that the TIFF file was not modified. Witness two stated that said that she had no prior expertise in reviewing SHA files prior to joining the state election board. Witness two stated that missing SHA files were a red flag to her, that someone had manipulated the data. She believed the removal of the SHA file was an intentional act by someone, which makes sense because the log shows that it was changed. Felony offense, who did it? Doesn't matter if it's dispositive on the election results. You mishandled the ballots and the electronics. Here's another one. Parker, an investigator, determined that by the closing the tabulator tapes were missing from some machines. And of 138 closing tapes that were provided by Fulton County in response to open records requests, only 16 tabulators accounted for 315,000 ballots. In this review, Parika identified one tabulator that was used to close out 15 tabulator machines from 12 different locations. Whoa. In addition, the poll closing time, in addition, the poll closing time and report printed times on several closing tabulator tapes were close enough in time that Parika believes someone had to have manipulated the times on the reports. Parika believed that it showed that the memory cards were removed from the original tabulator and put in another tabulator to print out the closing tabulator tapes. Felony offense. Straight to jail. Here's another one. Parika reviewed the protective counter number of the tabulator tapes. The protector counter is similar to an odometer on a vehicle. It counts the ballot number of ballots tabulated in the machine for the machine's lifetime. Comparing the protective counter at the start of the election, at the end of the election, and comparing the change in the protective counter to the closing tapes helps ensure the integrity of the tabulation. Perika's analysis further revealed that the protective counters on at least five tabulator tapes from the same unit were identical, and that some of the reported ballots scanned exceeded the protective counter number. You were counting ballots that didn't even go through the machines. This indicated to Pericka that no ballots were ever scanned on these machines, that the numbers generated from those ballots were done so by placing an unencrypted memory card into the unit to generate the closing tape. This would have allowed for an opportunity for the tabulation to be tampered with.
SPEAKER_08:Oh, someone's got to go to jail. So no ballots needed at all.
SPEAKER_06:No ballots needed at all. You don't even have to vote. Yeah. Woohoo! I've got the memory card. Yay! I have the election in my hand right here. Plug it in, please. I never have to vote again. Yay. Or hey, maybe we can take apart these machines and look at those uh cell phone SIM card things in there and see if maybe you could just do that remotely. I'm just saying. I'm just saying. I further request the court order that all papers in support of this application, including the affidavit and search warrant, be sealed until further. These documents discuss the ongoing criminal investigation and is neither public that is neither public nor known of the targets of the investigation, except for the leaker in the Georgia FBI or DOJ, whoever it was, that let these guys know they were coming, which is why they were short boxes of ballots, most likely. Probably the most damning batch somehow didn't make it to the FBI, so we'll see. But it's the process we can all accept election results if we can audit them, if we can trust them. But this nonsense of trust the experts, trust us because we pulled 10% and counted. Okay. That doesn't mean anything to me when you've got machines that say that not all the ballots went through them, but you're counting the ballots? Are we are we using machines or not? Yeah. That's just a couple highlights. This had 85 points on it. 85 separate things that would be considered a crime. Taylor. And it doesn't matter who won the election or not. If you can't count the ballots, straight to jail.
SPEAKER_12:Today is one of the most momentous days in the fight for election integrity in a very long time. Uh, just the news obtained just a short while ago, the affidavit that the FBI filed back in late January to uh for probable cause uh for that raid on the Georgia uh Fulton County election warehouse. What the FBI says in that affidavit is extraordinary. It says it has, quote, substantiated, those are the exact words, uh, that there were irregularities in the vote count in Fulton County. That is the Atlanta area, the largest urban center, the largest vote center in Georgia. FBI special agent Q Raymond Evans first filed the affidavit last month. It got unsealed today. It establishes the probable cause for that raid, which were 700 boxes of 2020 election ballots were uh taken from a storage warehouse. Um, after getting a referral, by the way, this is something we learned in the affidavit. The referral of this information, the specific credible evidence, came from the White House election integrity zero, a guy President Trump picked named Kurt Olson. Now, the FBI agent wrote in that affidavit that, quote, some of the allegations that were raised about the uh Georgia election have been disproven, while some of the allegations have been substantiated, including through direct admissions by Fulton County. I want you to stop and just think about that for a second. Fulton County is now admitting they did things inappropriately for the 2020 election. Doesn't mean the vote totals are gonna change. But the way they count it and how they audit it and how they did the recount, clearly in uh great um concern. His affidavit cited five major areas of irregularities. I'm not gonna go through all of them with you. I'm gonna tell you all five are things that Justin News reported between 21 and 24 during our investigation of the Georgia election. Now there are so we still haven't learned anything new.
SPEAKER_06:All you had to do was read the news, just the news, literally, and you're fully up to speed. They had no answers to these allegations, mostly because it was their own words that told us what they had done wrong. This has all been out there. Facts don't freaking matter. Narratives do. How do you take the facts and tell the story? Because if you can't tell the story right, you can't convince the American people in narrative form, these facts will go by the wayside. They don't matter. We've known this for a half a decade. We've known this for half a decade. We've watched them print money, we watched them open the border, we watched them take transgender topless men, women, or whatever into the White House lawn and into the White House. We've watched them do absolutely we've watched them abandon Afghanistan and leave all our stuff there. We've watched them reap untold carnage just in the last four years. We're not even talking about things like the uh Obama-era uh uh endangerment decision, yeah. Right? We're not even talking about that. We're not even going back that far. That was bad. But you know, we'll fix it through legislation and deregulation. This you can't fix. This you can't fix if you can't see it with clear eyes. So why do we prop this system up?
SPEAKER_12:Some of them are pretty simple. The ballot counts didn't match. They would scan images and then some of them were lost. They would sometimes count, then uh the counts wouldn't match. Um, so you have a loss of ballots, you've got uh you have more votes than ballots.
SPEAKER_06:Huh. That sounds a lot like machine manipulation.
SPEAKER_12:Ballots that were submitted for counting that didn't go through the proper verification process. There were ballots that were scanned twice, which means they were counted twice during recounts. Um, and I think the most extraordinary admission comes from a top lieutenant to Secretary of State George, uh, excuse me, Brad Rapsenberger. He was the Georgia election chief. His number one guy admitted to the FBI, according to the affidavit, that some of the things that the FBI corroborated, some of the things that they got Fulton County to admit to, he himself, as the election chief under Brad Rapsenburger, had not heard of and does not think the state ever looked at. Now remember, Brad Rapsenburger was among the people early on who argued that it was a perfect election in Georgia, no reason to distrust the county. Now, in fairness to Secretary of State Rapsenburger, as just the news began to find evidence of wrongdoing in Fulton County, things like the double counting of ballots, the missing images, the uh votes that where someone marked both Trump and Biden, and only Biden was picked the winner. That was a spoiled ballot. He admitted that maybe things weren't as perfect. And perhaps the most important piece of evidence that we put out there and that the FBI relied on in its affidavit, the Carter Jones report. This is a report by Rapsenberger's personal emissary to Fulton County. He was centered to observe the 2020 election, eight pages of irregularities. He observed, uh the FBI said that that is important evidence in their um in their evidence.
SPEAKER_06:Now, eight pages, concurrent observational evidence by the emissary to Fulton County to observe the election, to Brad Rapsensburger saying there are eight pages of irregularities, things we have to look into. And Brad Rapsburger got on TV and told me, and you is the most perfect election ever.
SPEAKER_08:Nothing to see here, folks.
SPEAKER_06:Straight to jail, gallows for you. Straight to jail, gallows for you. I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say, Brad Rafflesberger. You were supposed to tell us the elections weren't perfect. You were told by your man that there were things that should be looked into. And here we are a half decade later. And you had to get a criminal warrant to go seize the ballots because your own words condemned you because you couldn't be honest. Anna Polina Luna says, I'd say there are several highly corrupt members of Congress seeking re-election. Ethics will do nothing about it. It's on both sides. And it's the same people who go on TV and talk about corruption in government, do nothing when they have the opportunity to act. Thomas Massey, I'm gonna let this out of committee, even though it's against my best interest. Thomas Massey, you could have put your money where your mouth is, but instead you go off on these, you know, side quests. But when it really comes down to it, you'll vote for VISA. Unless your vote doesn't matter, then you can grandstand it. They chose to look the other way because it's more convenient for them. Oh, and the Epstein stuff is even worse. The FBI named some of the same women who were given victim status in those horrifying emails as co-conspirators. They took plea deals for testifying. We know not all the victims engaged in trafficking, but the reality of what our justice system has become is pretty disappointed.
unknown:Wow.
SPEAKER_06:I'm so glad she came to that conclusion too. Because I did a little side quest through the justice system and I don't trust it one bit. Why would I trust it? It hasn't given me anything to trust. I hate to say that. How can you look at it as anything other than this amorphous we do what we want situation? There are no laws, there are only cops. We don't even have elections. There's only people who declare the winner. That's it. Your ballot doesn't matter. I got a thumb drive. I can I can mitigate your vote. I mean, I can make it really complicated and like make fake registered voters and stuff like that. That's just to confuse people like my friend. To miss the big thing. Nothing matters. They have a workaround for everything. If they want to replace the local dog catcher, they will. And we know, and some of the most egregious things are these small elections that are happening in these little counties where there's like 600 voters and they can actually hand count the ballots like right there that night. We saw the one where the person who lost in the in the primary was the winner. The machines manipulated the votes completely upside down. There's no audit that will spot check that. That was the their 10% audit. There was enough ballots. It was okay. Maybe one election they leave you alone, let the machines run normal. Right? Just like what he said there in 2023. Audit that batch 2024. Oh yeah, whatever. Do what you got to do. We didn't even touch the machines this year because we know they're looking.
unknown:Right.
SPEAKER_06:Right. Now, the principal in Issaquah, where there was that fight with the kids that attacked the woman, she made a statement. She said, Dear Isquah middle school families and staff. Now, Ron, of course, these kids get led out of school. They've got to be feeling a little bit bad about it. And, you know, they've got to think, like, we got to rein in these kids. I mean, we're in charge of these kids during the day, right? I want to make sure you were aware that today a group of our students participated in a student-organized and led walkout in the in the response to concerns related to immigration and custom enforcement activities. I already don't believe that's bullshit. Yeah, I know. At approximately 9 50 a.m., an estimated 100 Issaqua middle students left our building and joined about 250 Issaqua high school students. Together, they walked down 2nd Street toward East Sunset Way and City Hall area. Administrators and school staff did not lead or participate in the event, but we were present to supervise and ensure safety on and near campus. Nonsense. Hold on, hold on. Nonsense. Hold on. You're not allowed to babysit my kid off school grounds because I definitely didn't authorize you to. Okay. Stop. It's inappropriate for teachers to get together with kids off school ground without parental consent and notification. They're grooming you. How do I know you're not going to take them to a restaurant? How do I know you're not going to go to the bathroom with them? How do I know you're not going to take them to the apartment? You cannot have that contact. I'm sorry. You can't go, oh, we're here to keep you safe. No, you're here to keep them safe on school grounds. When they're off school grounds, that's my kid. And he's skipping school right now. And you're allowing him to skip school. I don't care if you organize it or not, you're complicit with it. District leaders and the school security remained in contact with officials and law enforcement around lunchtime. Students began returning to school for the remainder of the day. During the protests, we received reports of items being thrown into the street, reportedly bags of ice that may have been taken from nearby stores or gas stations, as well as separate physical altercation requiring intervention from the Issaquat Police Department. At this time, we are not aware of any serious injuries. We, while our students' First Amendment rights under assembly, both of the U.S. and state cons during the protest, we uh con uh constitutions, we will continue to encourage them, we will continue to encourage them to conduct themselves peacefully and respectfully when exercising these rights. For reference, please review the recent district message outlighting student-led walkouts shared with families in the ISD Bulletin 2026.
SPEAKER_08:What rights are you talking about? And how would the kids know that those are rights to have, you know, unless somebody, like a teacher, told them so they put out that, and then the kids did another walkout because, you know, why not?
SPEAKER_06:And this happened yesterday. So the day before they attacked the adult woman, now they're at Where are the teachers? Where are the teachers? Where are the teachers? Oh, that what that woman, she she supports ISIS. We have to beat her down. I don't even care. Where are the teachers? You want to know how incompetent your government is? That's a principle right there that doesn't understand. You cannot accompany my child off school grounds. You have kidnapped them. You're walking. No, you're enabling that. You need to tell them to turn around and go sit back in their seat. When in the world do teachers tell kids today's a good day to skip? Even elected sheriffs in this country don't know what's up.
SPEAKER_25:If I were to classify your position as the highest law enforcement officer in the county, would that be a fair description? That's correct. And as such, you made reference earlier that you're a constitutional office. Uh my colleague made reference that there are constitutional divisions amongst responsibilities between us and you. Uh, what branch of government do you operate under?
SPEAKER_16:Meckember County.
SPEAKER_08:Uh that's not the question.
SPEAKER_09:What branch of government do you operate under, Sheriff?
SPEAKER_16:The Constitution of the United States.
SPEAKER_25:Correct. That is what establishes the branches of government. I'm asking which branch you fall under.
SPEAKER_16:Mecklenburgh County. We do leave one Meckember County, Sheriff. We answer to the people of Mecklenburgh County.
SPEAKER_25:This was not where I was anticipating getting stuck. Um are you aware of how many branches of government there are?
SPEAKER_16:No.
SPEAKER_25:For the sake of debate, I will move on and say there are three branches of government. Legislative, executive, judicial. Of those three, which do you believe you fall under?
SPEAKER_16:I believe I fall under the last one.
SPEAKER_25:Would you say it to me? Judicial. You are incorrect, sir. You fall under the executive.
SPEAKER_06:Dang it. Oh, if I were But I answer to the people of my county. Oh, so you're just the mob leader then? Because you don't even know that you're there to execute laws. You think you're there to take judges' orders. Wow, Ron. Gosh, I mean, isn't he supposed to be our protection against the government? Isn't the show? The only person we have that could arrest the president. I don't even know how many branches of government there are. Unfreaking real principals who let kids walk out to abuse other people, commit property damage. But don't worry, we appreciate we have free speech.
SPEAKER_08:Maybe you should teach them a little physics.
SPEAKER_06:So here's uh Hillsburg, California. Apparently, they've got these marijuana dispensaries, and there's like special exemption permits and tax waivers and stuff like that going around. And uh, you know, the American people are getting pretty smart at what's going on here, and they're starting to look at these local town councils and they're like, why are you voting against our best interests?
SPEAKER_24:You all are aware because I did report it to the Fair Political Practices Commission, but you guys were all paid off, and I can show you were paid off. And Mr. Levine has a tremendous lawsuit against you all. So, Mr. Hagley, how is it that you launched Summit State Bank uh launched the cannabis pilot program in 2022 when you approved Measure M, the cannabis tax, and then you gave a cannabis permit to Jane, who was a client as of 2022 with Summit. And that's in the application that says, Oh, they're you know, they're guaranteed to have a banking relationship in Yieldburg already because they're with Summit, and you guys were in a financial deficit due to the pandemic, so you literally were paid off, and then Miss Kelly got paid off by Soulful and Jane, they donated to her assembly campaign. So that is a violation of the Le Mine Act. So basically, I'm here today. I had to drive, you know, an hour and a half to tell you to act right because if you don't revoke the two permits from Jane and Soulful, I'm gonna have to do what I do, which is uh protest you guys, which we've seen that. I make the news in Texas. Yeah, you do protest the dispensaries. I'm happy to shut them down too. And also, you know who's involved in all this supervisor James Gore seems to be involved in tremendous fraud tied to Eli Melrod was awful. So I've been writing about that. I know some of you guys have seen it. My other issue is that your city attorney's middle manning deals for counsel. Sagio Hills, Councilman Hagley was supposed to abstain. You got a letter from the Fair Political Practices Commission telling you he was required to recuse. What do you do all of 2025? Hey, you know what? Well, approve Saggio Hills, Saggio Hills, what was it? Five different motions. That's highly illegal. So continue to prove illegalities every day, it's not that hard. You guys are extremely corrupt. God bless you. And it's probably when you fly to the homeland at real hopefully meet Jesus. God, what is he doing?
SPEAKER_06:There are no cops, there are no laws, there are only cops. There's only enforcement. So what's her number one solution? What are we left with as we the people? What's your number one solution?
SPEAKER_08:She said protest.
SPEAKER_06:The sheriff won't take the report. The LEO just a couple days ago won't take the report. You got a report to the AG. Yeah. Yeah, I know. I'm reporting on their corruption. Oh, this this the board. Go go complain to the board. Audit their financials. They vote for stakeholders, not shareholders. They don't vote for what you'll show up every election cycle and act like they're gonna go fix the problems they caused. They take payoffs and it's top to bottom. It's top to bottom. You might you do find good sheriffs, you do find good people, but the system itself allows for this because we don't hold anybody accountable.
SPEAKER_08:I'm gonna go ahead and remind uh people that have never heard me say this before. But I I was thinking about running for office once, and I had uh an older gentleman who's very smart and he's very well connected, and I asked him once if I should get into politics, and he said, Oh no. He didn't even think. He said, Oh no. No, you you're not you're not politics materials. And I'm what are you talking about? I mean, I work hard, I've got and and he stopped me and he said, You're too honest, you'll never make it.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah.
SPEAKER_08:I was like, what?
SPEAKER_06:If you're too honest, you can't be a cop. If you're too honest, you can't be a politician. If you're too honest, you can't you know what I mean? The people that need to be the most honest, the system weeds them out. I was I was stunned. Yeah. So, you know, even with this Epstein stuff, remember the people who bark the loudest have the most to cover up. It's the Elon rule, right? The fraudsters are the ones that complain the most. So here's Tom Prisker, you know, governor of Illinois. Hey, Epstein, time to speak. Post conviction, by the way. And uh it's written to Tom Prisker from Jeffrey Epstein, and Tom Prisker replies, I'm in a remote valley in Afghanistan. It's my birthday wish with boys with toys. I spent time with Petraeus yesterday and he loaned me a chopper, actually two, with one as a backup. Can't call till tomorrow. It can wait. Are you coming back through Paris? Hey Tom Prisker, you fat ass. What are the boys with toys? Are the toys the choppers? Or those Muslim Kazaks that they use as toys that they were using in Afghanistan? They were called boys with toys too. And Petraeus uh was telling military service members in Afghanistan to go ahead and let those uh boy toys uh go ahead into the Afghanis so they could be pleasured, underage kids. This is a fact. Pritzker, are you referring to the helicopters that he loaned you? Or are you referring to something else? Because that phrase can have two meanings.
SPEAKER_08:Dude, those choppers are code words. Those are not helicopters.
SPEAKER_06:Tom Priter, state of Illinois. Bark, bark, bark. Trump, trump, bark, trump, trump. Hey Prisker. What's going on here? I'm just saying. All right, guys. That's it for today. We are gonna go into private and we are gonna show an interesting little clip here where an Uber driver is talking with a passenger negatively about the government, and his Uber app tells him to stop talking about the government. And we're gonna show you what a left-wing totalitarian state looks like. Oh no. Okay, in practice. And then we're gonna be talking about the birth rate and why people are choosing not to have kids. And then we're gonna talk a little bit more about debunking Black History Month, and we'll be talking about redlining. Okay, so please stick with us, and then the best news of all: Donald Trump might be making a purchase of the Seattle Seahawks. So stick around. All right, we're gonna head over into private subscription only. We'll talk to you guys there. All right, so this video here is in Chinese, so we can't really like listen to it. But apparently these guys are talking a little bit bad about the government, and all of a sudden he looks at his little driving app and he sees a message that says you're talking negatively about the government. And apparently in their conversation, he's like, uh, we have to stop talking. China is a little dystopia. So here's a tourist, he's a streamer, and he's in China and he catches a cab fair and he's using his phone as a translation app. Okay, and he's driving with them and he says, Is it illegal to talk bad about the government? Listen to this.
SPEAKER_03:Is he calling the police on me or what? I couldn't understand a single word he was saying, but I tried to use my translator app and he shooed me away. My super travel census kicked in, and I knew that he called the police.
SPEAKER_06:Is it illegal to just asking if it's illegal to talk bad about the government? He calls the police. I have a Florida with me. I'm not very novice. I don't want to be, I don't, I don't have nothing to do with that. The other ones, they're joking about how the government's bad, and his app pops up and says, Stop talking bad about the government. Alexa! Play rage against the machine, please.
SPEAKER_08:Turn it up to 11.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, I mean, this is bad stuff here. Uh, this is a gentleman, and he's participating in some kind of panel talking about having children. And this is a really interesting discussion because this is a real problem in the West is the falling birth rate. And he doesn't offer any necessarily answers to why it's happening, but he makes an observation that's kind of stunning. It's something we should really uh consider.
SPEAKER_33:Look, uh I'm 30 years old. Um, not one of my child my friends has children. Zero. No one, no one's having kids. Do you know how hard you need to abuse a mammal to make them not have children?
SPEAKER_06:Like, look, GDP goes up. People have that right there. We can cope. We the people can cope, but he's absolutely right. Do you know how hard you have to abuse a mammal to make it not have kids? Yeah, it's actually a survival mechanism having kids. So the fact that we are choosing not to have kids and all the reasons for that.
SPEAKER_33:Have a lot of uh have enough food, you know, and whatever. No one's having kids. And this is across the world, this is across both the west, the east, you know, everywhere it's happening. So why do I not have kids? And the answer to that is I don't really know. This is the weird thing. There's a thing that happens, especially with younger gentlemen, like even younger than me. Like the kids are like 18 today. There's a huge problem where they don't dance. No one dances. They go to clubs and they don't dance. Why is this? Because you get recorded.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_33:If you're an 18-year-old kid, you go to a club, you get recorded. If you approach a girl and you mess it up, you get recorded. Everything is the panoptic on now. So if you had to ask me why, my answer is technology. My answer is social media, my answer is AI, my answer is algorithms. I think there's a deep thing where we as a society have not dealt with the fact that we have to steward technology responsibly. We have treated technology as a wild west. Absolutely. Everyone can do whatever they want, you know. Oh, just sell all of our younger generation's dating lives to corporations for profit. There was and who pays the cost for this? Who has liability for every person who doesn't find love of their lives because the whole dating market is fucked up? Who pays for this? No one. There's no responsibility.
SPEAKER_22:So research shows that fertility is it's several things. It is technology, it's also the economy, so it's a lot more expensive. To some extent, it's also women getting more into education, which is a good thing. Uh it's also pollution. So uh sperm counts have dropped 50%. They have half over the past few decades, and and we think it's because of industrial pollution.
SPEAKER_06:So all of this goes back to the It's brick and seed oils economic system.
SPEAKER_22:That's why we keep creating these dopamine loops in our technology. Instead of connecting one another, you can get a lot more by making the suggestion of connection, and then people keep coming back. Simulacram is a lot more profitable.
SPEAKER_06:We got problems. No one's having kids. That's a big problem. We've I've seen it. I mean, you know, the my nieces, nephews, cousins, and whatnot are having kids a lot later than I did. And you know, I mean, I had kids a lot later than people a hundred years ago.
SPEAKER_09:Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:Um, okay, Black History Month. Redlining. Redlining is one of those things I believe that it was overtly racist and that it was absolutely detriment to the black community.
SPEAKER_08:Maybe you can ex maybe you can explain to me what redlining is. I this is the first time I even explain it in there.
SPEAKER_06:But essentially what redlining was was lenders, people who lent money on mortgages, didn't want to lend money in high-risk areas where the investment, the collateral, the house, would be destroyed, dilapidated, high crime. Okay. If there's not good unemployment in a certain community, the likelihood of those owners paying back the loans, right? Okay. So they created areas where they said, in these areas, either you pay more there's a bad return area. It's a bad return area.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah. Okay.
SPEAKER_06:Opposite of opportunity zones, where we take bad neighborhoods and make it cheaper to get money. It was harder to get money in bad neighborhoods.
SPEAKER_02:It's kind of exposing black history because it just didn't even happen. We've all heard about redlining, right? The evil racist policy where banks drew a bunch of red lines around black neighborhoods so they couldn't get loans, they'd be trapped in poverty forever. This is the go-to example of systemic racism. It explains everything from wealth gaps to urban decay. It's all over the media, it's bottom schools. Well, it turns out it's just a lie. First off, what even was redlining? Started in the 1930s with the Federal Homeowners Loan Corporation, which was a New Deal agency created to help poor people refinance mortgages. And it was basically kind of like an early credit score for those seeking mortgages. Banks and insurers would rate areas based on risk assessment. Green was very safe for investments, and red uh was very high risk. And red zones were risky and got fewer loans because of things like poverty, high crime, old housing, etc., but not race. It targeted people of all colors as just like this financial red flag saying, like, hey, maybe, maybe it's a bad bet here. There's a scholar, John McQuerter, he called it race neutral, and there's a ton of data that backs him up. We have a ton of research proving that when all other relevant economic factors are accounted for, non-whites were not actually more likely to be red. Just look at the maps themselves. Look at Philadelphia. Redline spots were racially mixed. You had blacks and whites in there jumbled together. Look at Boston and Seattle. A lot of zones with no black people, just a lot of poor Irish people, poor Italians, Jews, all sorts of people just crammed into these slumps. So actually, ethnic whites were the main target. They were facing the same loan denials, and nationwide, 82% of people in redlined areas were white. So redlining hit struggling white people just as hard as it hit anybody else. Black people were actually disproportionately favored as loan recipients even from the very beginning. During redlining's peak from the 1930s to the 1960s, home loans to black people actually increased relative to white people. Federal data shows black homeownership rose from 15% in 1940 to 42% by 1960, which was faster than the national trends. You wouldn't see that if the government were going out of its way to prevent black people from getting loans. In fact, it seems to have been the case that the government was going out of its way to get black people loans. And this whole myth has, of course, just grown in the wake of the civil rights era and it's still weaponized to push for reparations, increase white guilt, but the facts don't lie. Redlining was maybe too general, sure, but it was class-based. It wasn't race-based. It explained urban poverty across all groups. Also, redlining was formally outlawed like 60 years ago, and it would seem that the behaviors that were making these neighborhoods red, risky, those behaviors really haven't uh changed too much. So maybe if you want property values to increase, you should just focus a little bit more on that, not on blaming everybody else and calling us racist. I love the truth, and I love the black people.
SPEAKER_06:Just to get that out there. All right, last thing. Suck up a couple more minutes here. Seattle Seahawks. Oh boy.
SPEAKER_32:I've heard rumors of Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk. I've also heard that there's a possibility that Trump's sons through Trump's corporations end up making a bid to get back in the NFL where Donald Trump might be the owner of Seattle Seahawks. One of the reasons why he wants to do this is because he hates the Seattle mayor so much. And Trump is one of the best trollers of all time. I would not be surprised if you see the Trump family bidding a lot of money for the Seattle sale of the Seahawks. This could be epic for the NFL to get this kind of attention. I think all the other owners would sign off on Trump becoming an NFL owner. They love him. And just get ready because that team is going to be a dynasty if Trump comes in there and that guy knows how to run organizations. Hell, he runs the greatest power in world history, the United States of America. So do I think it's weird timing? I've heard rumors of Jeff. Okay.
SPEAKER_08:Please, please, please, please, please, God. Please, Donald Trump, buy the Seahawks. Come to Washington. Fix our state, please.
SPEAKER_06:Fix our state by changing the culture of the Seahawks games every week. Oh, wouldn't that be great? All right, that's it for the show today. We will talk to you guys again tomorrow.
SPEAKER_29:Matt, sorry. What night lives in that castle over there? I'm 37. What? I'm 37. I'm not old. Well, I can't just call you Matt. You could say Dennis. I didn't know you were called Dennis. The automatic treatment is an experience. Well, I have kings. How did you get that? Why do you work? We perpetuate the economic and social differences in our society. What do you do? How do you do this? I'm asking for the British. The British. We all we're all British. I am all kids. What is all about? These good people. I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? No one lives there. Then who is your Lord? We can have a Lord. What I told you, when I know those things community, we take it in turn, you have to resort executive of the week. But all the decisions of all the officers have to be ratified in a special by way image. I order you to be quiet. Are you kids? The Lady of the Lake. Held a lot of excalibur from the bottom of the water. Signified by divine providence that I asked was to carry excalibus. That is why I'm your king. Listen, strange women are in importance. Distributed sword is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some classical aquatic system. You can't expect to wield supreme executive power. Just because some water is passed from a sword. Just because some voice is not a simple meet. Now we see the violence of the system. Do you see a repression? You should
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