Peasants Perspective

What If The “Conspiracy” Was Just The News We Ignored

Taylor Johnatakis Season 2 Episode 266

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Power doesn’t just sit in palaces; it hides in procedures, timelines, and terms of service. We open with why “show the receipts” beats hot takes, then follow the money and influence trails that keep popping up—from Epstein’s reach into finance and policy to the eerie gap years where key files go dark as history pivots. When private commissions curate the record before the public ever sees it, trust frays—and that’s where rumors harden into “conspiracy,” until tomorrow’s headlines prove pieces were real.

We zoom into lawfare and institutional drift: new documents suggesting coordination among the White House, DOJ, and a local DA; spying allegations that cross attorney-client lines; and the broader lesson that process can punish even when cases collapse. Abroad, leverage is shifting as sanctions lose bite in a world of direct-settlement rails and crypto corridors. Iran’s threat isn’t just centrifuges; it’s missiles, proxies, and sea lanes—all while alliances and trade patterns realign and enforcement tools shrink.

Then the machines show up. Research from top labs reveals how large language models can unmask “anonymous” users for pocket change—no badge, no warrant. Pair that with AI quietly filtering job applicants and you get bias at scale until regulators step in. We dig into Medicaid and medical equipment fraud that brands healthy kids as autistic and turns paperwork into profit, starving those who truly need care. A whole‑of‑government fraud crackdown isn’t just optics; if funds stop leaving the building until audits clear, taxpayers and patients both win.

Elections thread it all together. Old clips, foreign ownership claims, and licensing ties reignite questions about how voting tech is sourced and certified. You don’t have to buy every allegation to demand radical transparency: disclosed supply chains, routine audits, open logs, and rock‑solid paper trails. And we land where it matters most—local power. A county rule that effectively permits family gatherings on farms shows how freedom erodes by clipboard. That’s a fight you can win: read the code, show up, and vote like your backyard depends on it.

Join us for a clear, candid map of how elites, institutions, and technology shape the ground beneath your feet—and what citizens can still do about it. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it.

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Welcome To Peasants Perspective

SPEAKER_21

It's the little guys, the little guys that take the money of everything. It's gonna come 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. Carlitz, good morning, Carlito and Tiffany. Good morning on YouTube. Pony Boy, good morning. John Attackis, good morning. And Peasants Perspective. That's you, Ron. Good morning. You guys made it. You guys are getting really good. You're getting your comments in during the intro. That's wow. You're like ready to go. You guys are front row students in the classroom. That's right. All your homework's done. All your homework's done. Yeah. So another Thursday, another great day in America. The news cycle yesterday wasn't quite as busy as it's been. You can't keep up with the Trump administration. Uh Alex Jones does a four-hour a day broadcast, and he doesn't even hit all the topics that I wish I could hit. Right. Right. I mean, I can't listen to four hours of him a day, but you know, I'll I'll plug it on when I'm on X during the day. I'll put I'll stream them in and kind of listen to what he's saying.

SPEAKER_17

Man, I can't listen to anybody for four hours.

SPEAKER_21

I know. I know. But uh, you know, there's so much stuff happening that it a show like this is really good. My wife gave me the compliment. She said the thing I like about your show, no, granted, this did come from my wife, but maybe some of you guys in the chats can share, tell me if you share the sentiment, is it's not just that I share my opinion or I tell you about the news. I try to show you the news. I try to show you the newsmakers, the ideology, the agenda, and break it down. And I'm not saying these things for myself. These aren't allegations. This person said it. Representative Ilan Omar said XYZ. Does that make sense? Let you guys listen to it.

SPEAKER_17

Can you believe it?

SPEAKER_21

Can you believe it? And that is something my wife says is really nice because she doesn't have to rely on me for the premise for what it is we're discussing, right? So I want to keep it that way in this show, but unfortunately, things move really fast and there's a lot of interconnecting things. And one of the other things, too, about this show is the deeper conspiracy element of it, which I kind of find as a joke. I it's just news commentary for the common man. But the reality is conspiracy turns into the news. Um, I don't have the clip today because it kind of becomes irrelevant, but there's a story that was on Fox News last night that they were talking about. And I was like, you know, if you're a listener to this show, I'm not even going to cover it because we've covered it ad nauseam like three or four weeks ago when the story broke and the mainstream news didn't cover it. But now it's like, well, you know, turns out Jeffrey Epstein, XYZ, and it's like, I know.

SPEAKER_17

Well, I've found that conspiracy is mostly about perspective. Conspiracy is mostly about perspective. Exactly.

Why Showing The Receipts Matters

Epstein’s Network Beyond Trafficking

SPEAKER_21

Exactly. That's exactly right. All right, I know why you guys are all here. You're here for the simultaneous sip, and all you need is a cup or a mug or a glass, a tankard, a chalice, or a stein, a canteen, jug, or flask, a vessel of any kind. Fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee. And join me now for the unparalleled dopamine pleasure of the day. The thing that makes everything better, the simultaneous sip, and it starts right now. Oh, and I gotta change my sound. Oh, Ron. We really do need a checklist. Oh, that coffee sounds good, but it's never as good. Never smells as good as it tastes. Ready for takeoff. Ready for takeoff. Messed it up. All right, let's jump into this today. So, following along the Epstein story, I remember it's been eight months now. I mean, we were back at the first office, your first office, and we had an Epstein episode. I was like, okay, put a pin in it, Epstein's done, never want to talk about it again. I'm sick of this topic. Boy, was I wrong. Uh, boy, was I wrong. I also had another one really wrong way back in 2020. There was COVID happening and we were like lockdowns, and I can't remember exactly when it was, but it was like post the two-week plus then 30 more day lockdown, post the vaccine is on track. And then there was a news story that was very credible talking about how COVID wasn't deadly, doesn't kill kids. You know, it was like it was just Yeah, this thing's fizzling out. And I remember thinking, this is the breaking point, the fever will break. America's I was wrong. Again, facts don't matter, narratives do. A lot of the stuff surrounding Epstein, we've known for a long time. In fact, honestly, it's there are so many things. 3.5 million documents came out, and you couldn't scan them. So the somebody's people, the internet has to go through it page by page. Okay, it's taken some time. Every day, there's a new stunning revelation. And we're way past now. I mean, there is stuff trickling out about the horrendous stuff, right? The trafficking stuff. But what's coming out now is more and more like did you know that Jeffrey Epstein back in the 90s had a had a DOJ case opened opened against him for trafficking drugs and guns into Ohio? Who did Jeffrey Epstein? No, what? Yeah, it's pretty crazy. And this goes with what we've said. The the trafficking was the blackmail, that was the glue. The business was the guns, the drugs, and the nuclear uh material that was being you know moved around. That's the real business model. So yesterday, uh Disclose TV broke. Justin, president and CEO of World Economic Forum, Borget Bride resigns after the forum launched an independent investigation into his relationship with Epstein. So we've had two British uh lords arrested, one of them being a prince. We've had tons of resignations. Uh, this is pretty good. And Hillary Clinton today is testifying in Congress. I'm I have a feeling that'll be a big fat-nothing burger as far as content, but it's gonna be a whole bunch of perjury. A whole bunch of trials. So we're not going to spend a lot of time on Jeffrey Epstein today. That is not today's show. We're gonna move on from that for the day. However, there is a really interesting piece that I do want to play. Context-wise, these things are important. I'm looking past Epstein and the horror of what we're looking at. Right. I'm trying to look past that. And I'm trying to look past it into the network of the elite, the people who run this place and make big monetary decisions, and you know, the people who can destroy a corporation just because they want to with stock options, shorts, right? I'm I'm trying to see into that network a little bit. And what I'm finding is it's uh stunningly uh it's scary how much this uh Jeffrey Epstein character who just won't die touched my life, affected my generation of people. This is uh, I cannot remember this guy's name, Julian Dorian. Julie Dorian, is that his name? Julian Dory. Julian Dory. I I'm sorry. I have only seen clips, I've never actually watched his podcast. Okay, but I need to give him credit. He had John Kirk Kirchhout, yeah, Kirchow on, and he shares with him some more revelations that have come out of these 3.5 million pages. I want to share a couple minutes of this. I shared earlier, and we showed you the articles and the clips about how Jeffrey Epstein was offered to buy Pentagon and FBI buildings, and then on top of that, Jeffrey Epstein is the one who started shorting Bear Stearns or doing something with whatever holdings he had, which triggered the call, which triggered the entire 2008 financial collapse. So it ties back into Jeffrey Epstein. Okay, let's look at the chats before we play this. Uh Pony uh Chantini, good morning, Ferrazier, good morning. Pony boy, what is it like how you uh what I like is how you tie everything up and show us how it affects us, the peasants. Well, thank you, Pony Boy. Agreed, and how you don't dismiss the Q stuff. That's yeah, I just I I think Q was an operation against the people. But like any good operation, you got to have some truth in there. Right? And so it did. It opened up a lot of people to things that they would have never considered before. There were some things that, you know, like trust Jeff Sessions. Nope, not doing that. Okay, but nonetheless, yes, huge revelations there. Right when Q came out and it was kind of at its zenith, I would, you know, you'd see the see the posts and the analysis and praying medic and all that stuff. And I was like, this is Q is just a news junkie, like almost I'm a news junkie, right? So I was like, well, most everything Q's revealing, I already knew. Q just put it together with like a Socratic method way of probing things. Okay, now we're gonna play this clip. Another big gap in the Epstein docs.

SPEAKER_08

There's an actual time window there for you, John, because there's some more specific details here, but it is showing basically like, if you will, a percentage of data sets from the Epstein files that are presented over the years, and we can see that there is a massive gap, and basically, like you in the chart, if you will, between the years of 1999 to 2001, when, among other things, you had the tech bubble blow up. You had, I believe that's 99 is when the Lewinsky impeachment trials happening. You have the election of 2000, the highly contested election of 2000.

SPEAKER_21

Do you remember the hanging chads?

SPEAKER_08

Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_21

The hanging chads, by the way, total fraud. Total fraud. The whole thing, that stolen election, 2000, no doubt about it.

SPEAKER_08

2000, John Kiriaku. Oh, yeah. Where I don't know, someone Google this for me, but I think there was a big point of contention in Palm Beach County as it pertains to that election, and that's where one Jeffrey Epstein did happen to reside. Just looking at some things here. Yep. And then in 2001, you have the worst terrorist attack in United States history in New York and DC and in the skies over that fell over Pennsylvania with U993. And suddenly all these files are missing. But John, we did get an email from 2003 that slipped through the cracks. Really? Oh, you haven't seen this one. No, I haven't seen it. So there's an email thief. Boom. He's got it. He's all over it. This is from 2003. Someone named Ed Epstein sends an email to one GMAX, Gilan Maxwell, saying any interest in being on the Shadow Commission on 9-11, the membership list is secret. She responds, Thanks for the invite. Unfortunately, I cannot be on the Shadow Commission.

SPEAKER_05

It takes my breath away.

SPEAKER_06

Oh my god. This should be the banner headline.

SPEAKER_08

What what do you make of of that? I don't even know what to say.

SPEAKER_21

When I was when I got the phone call from the FBI, I got actually I got a text message from my neighbor saying the FBI's been to your house. Sent me a picture of the business card. I called the FBI. I was on a on a lot, I was on a property, I was doing a septic repair for a guy. I'd just gotten back. I'd been back from January 6th for like a week.

SPEAKER_17

When I started I have a feeling that this story that you're gonna tell me is about reaction time. Okay, go. Well, I don't know.

SPEAKER_21

So I was on this property and I I show up to do the work and I just gotten back from January 6th. And so I tell the guy I was at January 6th, you know, all this stuff happened. I was there, and he's listening to me just absolutely like just in you were there, and then he goes, I I gotta tell you something about myself. He's a YouTuber, he makes documentaries about 9-11. And he made one very long couple hour documentary, and one of the things he showed me, he says 9-11 was an occult ritual, and he starts kind of describing to me all these occult things and the checkered board and the towers and the scriptures, and he's just going and he's like the trilateral commission, he's going right and I'm I'm tracking with him. I'm like, okay.

SPEAKER_17

Well, sometimes you run into some weird people.

SPEAKER_21

You do, and this definitely was one of those weird people. Okay. So he shares me the link to this video and I watch it. And then, you know, day two or three of my project with him is when I get this FBI call and I call the FBI and I talk to him and I think everything's good. And then I tell him, I just talked to the FBI because of J6, and he's like he's like having massive panic attacks. Like, this guy has done everything he can to be anonymous, and and not, you know, but he's put some serious research out there that had been grabbed by like the engineer or the architects for 9-11. Like, he's it's like, man, he's like, Listen, people ask me all the time, do you really think 9-11 was a cult an occult ritual? Do you really think it was a setup? And he goes, Listen, I don't know if it's true or not or anything, but I can tell you this whoever perpetrated it believes it is. Yeah, when I see this, and we have this gap of time here, and they the United States government has done everything it can to cover up 9-11. No Saudi Arabia involvement, who the terrorists are, John Brennan approving passports, John Brennan approving passports. Rumler, hey, John Brennan just gave me the medal of honor. Epstein, hey, how could we take out Trump? Do you see this is a cabal? G Max, Glenn Maxwell was asked to be on a shadow commission. This is a C ex CIA officer's like, I know what shadow commissions are. That's who finds out the truth or covers up the truth so that the real commission. I I said this. Epstein ruined my life because in 2008 or 2007 he caused the financial crash the year I graduated college. He literally ripped the opportunity out from under me. 2011 happened my junior year of high school. 2011 stole friends from me. Stole some of my friends' legs and arms and PTSD, stole their families from them, stole their futures from them. Some of them didn't come home. For what? This is a nine-minute clip, we don't have to play it all, but this is deadly serious.

SPEAKER_17

Well, and also, you know, I watched this entire video. I I love Julian, he's great. And when he had Kirkow on, I had to see it. And when I got to this point in the video and I saw this gap in the files, and I was like, oh my gosh. It was I put a bookmark in it, and I was like, oh my gosh, this is this is stunning. I mean, if we had those files in that gap. Oh, I'm sorry. If we had those files in that gap, what would they say? And I think you and I have like sneaky suspicions about what they would say, and there's a lot of other people that have sneaky suspicions. And like this email that we just played kind of points towards that.

SPEAKER_21

And it tracks with it tracks with what Cassina Fitz saying in 1998 when we couldn't balance the budget. The big bankers of the world decided the US wasn't the place, and they got to turn the ship 30 years before it crashes. And so there you go. 9-11 Patriot Act. She calls it just a big thing to move money. What does Epstein do? Moves money. What does Epstein do? Run guns. Who do you need to arm? Afghanis and Iraqis. I mean, we're gonna turn it furious later.

SPEAKER_17

Remember the day before Rumsfeld, well, we got two trillion dollars missing.

SPEAKER_21

Yeah, and you've gotta understand, right? The Bushes come from the CIA. George Herbert Walker Bush was a CIA director. Eddie was the vice president during Iran Contra, which is where Epstein comes on the map with Bill Barr as the fixer.

Gaps In Files And 9/11 Threads

SPEAKER_17

And I can't get out of my head. Remember, I don't know if you remember the day, but I do. I remember the day that the towers came down. And I remember watching that on the TV right before I went to work. And I remember watching the clip of when they sh told um Bush that the towers had come down, and they whispered into his ear while he's reading the children's story to the kids in the school, you know, because he just happened to I'm sorry, he just happened to be in a school somewhere reading to kids. Okay. And they you know, they lean down and they whisper into it. Whisper into his ear, and I just remember the look on his face, and I remember that is the oddest freaking reaction I've ever seen anybody have. And he's the president, and he's just sitting there with some kids.

SPEAKER_21

It's it's it's something else. It's something else. And you know, you have to recognize this Epstein thing. It's a hoax. Why does Donald Trump call it a hoax? It's not because Epstein's not real, it's cause because the network's not real, it's not because the trafficking isn't real, it's not because of any of that's not real. Because the whole thing's planned. Here's why it's a hoax. This is Anna Paulina Luna, and we found out about this before Trump was elected.

SPEAKER_29

Who do not have access to files? How can they be confident that the Attorney General Bondi leading this charge or others who are in charge of providing documents, that they really will do so in the interests of justice?

SPEAKER_00

Well, I think that first artist, you have a bipartisan um bipartisan oversight committee actually working to cover, uh not cover up, but actually go into all of this, right? We're interviewing the Clintons tomorrow. Um, but to be clear, I mean, the destruction of evidence occurred under previous administrations. And that in itself, if you look at the network that was involved with Jeffrey Epstein, I mean, to think that there aren't shady things happening in your government, I think would just be a lie to the American people. Um, the fact is, is that we did have someone come forward. They did say that there was destruction of evidence under the former deputy director of the FBI. And even if you're looking at the original plea deals that Jeffrey Epstein was given, you know, when he was first charged, and then also to uh more recently when he then committed suicide in New York, I mean, he should have never gotten off. He should have never had his sentences drop down to the way that he did. And they're all there are marks of intelligence surrounding this as well, whether it was foreign or, you know, our own. But I don't think that we're ever going to get the full picture. And there are missing files. Exactly.

SPEAKER_21

And then the files come out, and oh, this Trump reference page is missing, and Clintons, where's the but there's a whole gap of time when 9-11 happened. Now remember, Epstein's going to the White House 17 plus times through impeachment, Lewinsky, 2020 election. He's in Miami Beach. Bush is only president for nine months. 9-11 happens. It's not enough time to set something like that up. Wow. Wow. Now, the FBI also has another problem. John Solomon broke some pretty significant news yesterday, and this ties into the 2020 election with Fannie Willis.

SPEAKER_23

And on that note, a second story that I know you probably heard about. It was trending all day on social media. We're calling it the Fanny Files. That's right. Georgia's former prosecutor, the former or the current um Fulton County District Attorney, Fanny Willis, uh, was indeed plotting all along with the Biden White House, the Biden Justice Department, and the January 6th Democratic Committee to plan her case against Donald Trump and his associates, those who were involved in protesting election results. Now, we all think in America we have protection from uh double jeopardy, meaning we're not going to be prosecuted twice for the same crimes. But what you see in the new documents that just the news obtained with the help of the America First Legal Institute, tremendous public interest law firm. We've spent three years fighting for these documents. Fonnie Willis claimed they were privileged, claimed they should be redacted, claimed we claimed we weren't entitled. We ultimately won them. 8,000 pages in all. You got to see them this morning. Is that the Biden White House worked with Fennie Willis and said, listen, we'll pierce President Trump's executive privilege. You can have anything you want. Now, that's very rare. Executive privilege is almost never pierced for a state prosecution or state civil case. Secondly, the Justice Department said, You want access to our people? No problem. We'll sign two agreements and allow you to get our best people to testify before your state grand jury. Then the January 6th committee said, Come on down, get any documents you want, any videos you want. We'll help you make the case. That happens. Then, as you're going to learn tomorrow, uh Fannie Willis' office was offered a grant. Literally, the Justice Department said, Hey, just apply for this grant. We'll give it to you as a sole source. All right, so some money is exchanging during the same time frame. And then Jack Smith brings his federal case against Donald Trump. And then right after it, uh Fannie Willis, just a few weeks later, brings a state case, basically double jeopardizing Donald Trump and all of his uh colleagues in these cases, double draining the legal re resources and the reputational stock that those people had by twice indicting them, uh, and then creating a dual barreled investigation and uh prosecution. Now, at the end of the day, here's where it gets really interesting. Both cases ended up getting dismissed, as you know. But millions of dollars in legal bills were spent, reputations were ruined, uh And now we're seeing a triumpherant, uh a triple-headed siren working together. Congressional Democrats, uh, Justice Department, and White House under Biden working with a Democrat prosecutor in Georgia to create that scenario. Pretty significant and serious. Lots of people reacting to that.

SPEAKER_21

I had two clips to choose from, and I thought this longer clip would include the other clip. It didn't. The other clip goes on to explain that not only that, she got a grant from the DOJ to do the prosecution. So the DOJ gave them, gave her money to basically double jeopardize Donald Trump. But then why would they drop him at the end? They didn't drop him. Oh they got dismissed by the judge. Oh, okay, okay. They were continuing to pursue him even after Trump was elected. It was the judge that said, do not pass goal. Oh, okay. So here was the fallout. Brett Bear has uh um, I don't know, whoever this reporter is, they've become irrelevant. Fox News talking heads. Okay, he's talking about the fallout. This information was unknown until very recently, aka yesterday.

SPEAKER_13

Yeah, FBI director Cash Patel out with an allegation that the prior FDI, FBI obtained his phone records and not only his. What can you tell us?

SPEAKER_21

Oh, this is in addition to that. Jack Smith spied on Donald Trump, tapped his phones, tapped his phones, tapped his phone calls between he and Suzy Wiles, and recorded a phone call between Suzy Wiles and her attorney. Okay, and the attorney knew about it and didn't tell Susie Wiles. Remember how I told you my my attorney in the court was like, I always thought I worked for the defendant who paid me, or a public defender works for the public defender's office. Turns out you work for the court. You can quit, you could not be paid, you can be fired, the court can stay, you're still gonna show up.

SPEAKER_19

Yep, right.

SPEAKER_21

So if you're a bar attorney, you owe an allegiance to the court beyond beyond anything else.

SPEAKER_17

That was one of the funniest parts of your whole stories when you first saw me.

SPEAKER_21

He's like, I can't leave. They're literally forcing me to get on a plane and fly to DC and stay at my mom's house in Philadelphia.

SPEAKER_17

I think I was having the same realization that your attorney was. I was like, oh my gosh, they have to make him stay.

SPEAKER_21

I'm an officer of the court. That suddenly makes sense to me. I know you're the king's esquire. Like, we had an amendment that said no titles to nobility, and we overwrote it with no slavery except for conviction. You know, it's like, what happened? We literally swapped out an amendment, and America was just like, Okay, so let's continue here, Doctor.

SPEAKER_02

Right. This has been breaking in the last hour or so. We are told that according to Cash Patel, the FBI director, the prior bureau leadership obtained his phone records and phone records to current White House chief of staff.

SPEAKER_21

Oh, yeah, they spied on Cash Patel.

DOJ, Fani Willis, And Lawfare

SPEAKER_02

Susie Wiles back in 2022 and 2023. This eventually led into the Jack Smith special counsel investigation into then former President Donald Trump. We're told that some of these uh records are just toll records, which don't have specific information other than times and dates. They don't have the actual content of calls. But uh two sources in the FBI say that Susie Weil's attorney agreed to be recorded by FBI agents in 2023. She did not agree. We've reached out to her for comment. FBI Director Battel, in a statement to Fox News, calls this outrageous and deeply disturbing. And I will add, Brett, that we are told at least 10 Bureau employees have been fired just today over this incident, with more potentially to come.

SPEAKER_21

10 in one day. Uh, we're a year and plus in. The people who said Trump needed to come in and fire everybody, and it would be better for crime just to run amok for a little while, might be the right people in the end. And Scott Adams' assessment to COVID. The people who just had as a default answer, don't trust the government, turned out to be right. You know what I mean? Turns out you guys had all the wisdom in the world. Why? Because governments always, dad, close your ears, fuck you over. It's really amazing. It doesn't mean you can't create a government to do good things, but by the end of its life cycle, it's not doing those things anymore. The FBI was spying on Trump 1.0 and Trump 2.0, but in Trump 2.0, they expanded the orbit to the Arctic Frost Network, which was, you know, Charlie Kirk, me through January 6th. They went after everybody. This is terrifying. Yet here we are, accountability, accountability. We need to fire cash and pam. They're surrounded by these people. 5,000 FBI agents or 3,000, some ridiculous number participated in the January 6th prosecutions, and you know, three of them quit and became whistleblowers. I I'll never forget what, quite frankly, shared with me when we sat down in the studio together before the mics went hot. And he goes, you know, we right now we agree with the mission of ICE, but I'm terrified because of the tools they're using to do it because they're still stormtroopers. I agree with the mission today, but I not might not agree with the mission tomorrow. Again, it doesn't matter if the boot's coming from the right or the left, it's still a boot on my neck. We've let the left put the boot on conservatives' neck for a number of years now, and now the right conservatives are getting a chance to put their boot on the communist left.

SPEAKER_19

Okay.

SPEAKER_21

Now, I openly admit one side has to win. So, you know, if you're asking me to lace up a boot, I'll lace up the right-wing boot because at least the trash gets taken away.

SPEAKER_17

Well, and it feels like we're on the right side of history here because when the boots are coming down from the Democrats, they're coming down on Patriots next, and when they're coming down from the Republicans, they're coming down on people that don't belong here. Typically, you know, that's the thing. Like it feels like a righteous, you know, movement forward.

SPEAKER_21

This is this is as peasants. Let's pretend we have no control over who runs this place. We don't. Would you rather live in a collectivist society, a communist society, or would you rather live in a fascist right-wing society? It's a hard choice. Okay. So let's just say oppression is going to be the flavor of the day. Let's say repression and censorship will also be tools. So which one don't do I want? Well, in a right-wing dictatorship, someone takes out the trash because there's one dictator to blame if it doesn't. That's the only advantage we as peasants have. That's why we would acquiesce to a king. Because, you know, if it gets bad enough, off with his head. His head. You convolute it when it's off with the people's representatives, the people's, but it's our fault. You create a loophole that you collectivism create so you don't know who to blame. What committee do I talk to? And then everybody can deflect responsibility. Nobody says I am. Right? Okay. With all of this chaos, and now we have a White House that is exposing the Epstein files while at while absolutely having liability to the Epstein files. Allah, Howard Lutnik, and a few other people kind of circling around the inner circle. All right. Meanwhile, we've got half of the navies floating around Iran, and a lot of people are saying we're going to nuke them. And if you watch Fox News, you would you would think that I we never bombed Iran's Iran's nuclear facility. You'd think they were three days away from another nuclear weapon.

SPEAKER_10

Oh gee.

SPEAKER_21

Really, you'd think that. So Marco Rubio got asked about this, about Iran and about the regime change and about the nuclear weapons, and he clarified it. This is a breath of fresh air. It's a breath of fresh air to hear a cabinet secretary not just sticking to the rhetorical talking points and giving us a little bit of reality. Iran is one of those countries that, while we don't want to go to war, we shouldn't have gone to war with the other seven countries in the Middle East, but Iran should have always been the only target. You know what I mean? There's no reason to kill the farmer in Venezuela when you can go pick up Maduro. It's kind of the same thing going on in the Middle East. He didn't need to take care of Iraq. Saddam Hussein really wanted to be American. He really liked the West. Okay. There was a like Qaddafi was, you know, trying to return Libya to the people. Was he a king? Sure. But again, you could blame him if the trash could get taken out. But what did he want to do? Come off the dollar. What did Saddam Hussein want to do? Come off the dollar. What did Kuwait and Saddam Hussein when he took over Kuwait try to do? Destabilize the petrol dollar. Right? What what is what does Israel seem to be hell bent on? Maintaining the British and or American financial banking system. Why? Because they mostly sit at the top of it. Okay, so here's Marco Rubio on IRAM.

SPEAKER_01

I think tomorrow Steve and Jared will be there. I think they're on their way there now, actually. And uh the president was very clear last night that he always prefers diploma. But I want Josh and everyone to know that Iran poses a very great threat to the United States and has for a very long time. They are in possession, first and foremost, after their nuclear program was obliterated, they were told not to try to restart it. And here they are, you can see them always trying to rebuild elements of it. They're not enriching right now, but they're trying to get to the point where they ultimately can. The other thing I would point you to, however, is that Iran possesses a very large number of ballistic missiles, particularly short-range ballistic missiles that threaten the United States and our bases in the region and our partners in the region. And all of our bases in the UAE, in Qatar, and in Bahrain, and they also possess naval assets that threaten shipping and try to threaten the U.S. Navy. So I want everyone to understand that and beyond just a nuclear program, they possess these conventional weapons that are solely designed to attack America and attack Americans if they so choose to do so.

SPEAKER_21

So the threat from Iran is the fact that they just foment war and they foment terror around the region and here in the United States as well. They've got missiles that can reach our allies, reach our bases. That's not a good thing. Now, on the flip side of the coin, the cynics me is like, yeah, and we also heard a whistleblower say those bases are lily pads for human trafficking. Well, and we also maybe Iran should hit them. I don't know.

SPEAKER_17

Marco also just admitted that they don't have any enriched uranium. They're just working towards that goal.

SPEAKER_21

Which is the refreshing thing to hear. They're not close. We're not on the eve of nuclear winter, right?

SPEAKER_17

That that is like but in the same breath, he also said, Well, they're at there, you know, the target is America, the target is our bases, and everything was about building up evidence for why there needs to be action or why we need to be there. Or let's go back.

SPEAKER_21

This all ties into money. What did Marco Rubio tell us a week ago? He said in five years sanctions won't work. Because the entire world is switching over to a crypto backbone, a Bitcoin backbone for financial transactions. The need for the wire transfer system, which is how you enforce sanctions, is going away. It's peer-to-peer.

SPEAKER_17

So the leverage is going to disappear.

SPEAKER_21

So what happens when you lose the leverage and they do restart enriching? And now you can't sanction them to cut off their money supplies and they can accelerate the enrichment.

SPEAKER_19

They can pay the top dollar.

Spying Allegations And Trust In Institutions

SPEAKER_21

So there's a race to the finish here. You have to eliminate the regime that has bad intentions because you're going to lose your tools to stymie them, other than launching a rocket. This is the white paper that was put out. This is the white paper that was put out saying the world order is changing. This is Ray Dio to where might makes right and it's what you can enforce. You don't have the levers that you once had. Brazil and China are doing direct transactions, and America can't do anything about it. Once Iran can start doing direct transactions, America can't do anything about it. Okay. So this is a huge deal. In fact, Israel is changing its primary alliance from the United States to India. Why is that? As soon as they have India wrapped up like they do the US, they won't need the US anymore. Is that a good thing or a bad thing? A lot of people think Trump is actually boxing Netanyahu in to disentangle us from Israel, right? By basically not striking Iran but putting it right up to the wall and using all his levers to try to destabilize Iran because you can only fix the solution now. If you wait five years, you might not be able to have the levers you need you want other than owl out war. That's the world we're walking into, and that's what nobody on mainstream news is going to tell you. And that's why Trump is making these decisions. The world is changing right below our eyes. Jumping into the chats. Carlitz says agreed, and I oh you I don't dismiss the Q stuff. Shantini, I agree with her and Pony Boy, thank you, and Carlitz. Reason 411, good morning, and Pony Boy 3255, plead the fifth the whole time.

SPEAKER_19

Always a good answer.

SPEAKER_21

Okay, so let's look at this here. This is from Alex Proptorer. Don't know who that is, but he says something interesting. There was a paper put out right here. This is the white paper, large-scale online de-onimization with LLMs. So I'm just gonna read his breakdown here. Holy S, our your anonymous internet identity can now be unmasked for one dollar. Not by the FBI, by anyone with access to Claude or ChatGPT, and a few of your Reddit comments. ETH Zurich, an anthro anthropic, just dropped a paper called Large Scale Online Deanimization with LLMs, and the results are the most alarming privacy research I've read this year. They built an automated pipeline that takes your anonymous posts, extracted identity signals, searches the web, and figures out who you are. No human investigator needed. Fully autonomous, works on hacker news, Reddit, LinkedIn, even redacted interview transcripts. Here's how bad the numbers are. On hacker news, 67% identified correctly. When the system made a guess, it was 90% right at the time. So human beings guessed about 67% of the time when they set out to find out who an anonymous account was. The Chat GPT models, the AI models, did it 90% of the time. On Reddit, Reddit academics posting under pseudonyms, 52% of the time. On scientists who interviewed transcripts were explicitly redacted for privacy, nine out of 33 still got unmasked. The pipeline works in four steps. They call it ER ESRC, extract identity signals from your posts using LLMs, search for candidate matches using embeddings across thousands of profiles, reason over top candidates with models like GPT 5.2, calibrate confidence when it does so. The classical deanymization method, well, from the famous Netflix prize attack, nearly 0% recall across every test. LLMs don't just improve old techniques, they make old techniques look like toys. When they scaled and temporarily split Reddit poll files, matching users' old posts to their newer ones across a full year gap, the pipeline hit 67% recall at 90% precision and 38% recall at 99% precision, meaning even a year of change interests and different conversations wasn't enough to hide. More reasoning, compute, better de-animization, high reasoning effort doubled recall at 99% precision in some tests. Another frontier models get smarter and attack strengthens automatically. This attack strengthens automatically. Every model upgrade is a privacy downgrade. What makes it nearly impossible to defend against the pipeline splits into subtacks that all look benign. Summarize a profile, compute embedding to rank candidates, no single API call screams de-animization. The researchers themselves say they're pessimistic that safety guardrails or limits can stop it. Their conclusion is blunt. Users who post under persistent usernames should assume that adversaries can link their accounts to real identities and it extrapolates. Log linear projections suggest roughly 35% recall at 90% precision. Even when one, even at one million candidates, every throwaway count, every anonymous form post, every nobody will connect this to me comment. It's all searchable, microdata now, and the cost to run the full agent on Target is less than a cup of coffee. Practical anonymity on the internet just died. This paper killed it with the math. Good and bad.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah.

SPEAKER_21

Good and bad. I've been having a conversation. Go ahead and read an ad, Ron.

SPEAKER_17

Go. I was wondering if that could be used to like go back in history and like map out who all the people were at Chaz Chop. Yeah.

SPEAKER_21

Let's talk about that after you read a Rumble Wallet ad.

SPEAKER_17

Let's check out some Rumble Wallet.

SPEAKER_21

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SPEAKER_17

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SPEAKER_21

Awesome. So I've pretty much conceded the fact that AI is probably here to stay. Why? Because the masters of the universe find way too many ways to use it and it's useful. Okay. So it's just a matter of time before we the peasants start to use it against them or start hosting our own LLMs in our garages. You know, something's gonna happen. Someday we're gonna have a Star Wars future where we all have like decentralized computing. But in the meantime, AI is being used to do a whole bunch of stuff, including discriminate against American citizens. Hermeet Dillon just got a settlement, a massive case where AI was using to filter through job applicants and eliminate American citizens.

SPEAKER_36

I'm gonna tell you about an important settlement that the United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division reached this week to protect American workers. This is a case involving an IT recruiting company in Virginia called Elegant Enterprises.

SPEAKER_21

Now, why does this matter? It's easy to see when foreigners come in, they take our jobs. One of our show listeners who listens pretty much every day to the replays, Robert, shout out. While I was in prison, he lost his job. And he's in IT. And he spent months, months filling out resumes, sending in applications, nothing. He ended up changing careers entirely and moving into mortgages.

SPEAKER_10

Oh, geez.

Iran, Sanctions, And A Shifting World Order

SPEAKER_21

Makes you wonder. It makes you wonder. He would have been qualified maybe for some of these jobs, but there was an AI filter on the job applications.

SPEAKER_36

Elegant Enterprises was posting job ads, and they were soliciting specifically for temporary work visa holders. And this, of course, would discriminate against American citizens, which is illegal because national origin discrimination is illegal under our federal employment laws. Now, interestingly, the company defended itself by saying that the ads in question were drafted by AI, which of course begs the question what kind of prompts and biases are out there in these AI tools. Regardless, it's illegal. And so we got the maximum penalty permitted by federal law in this case. And we are here to put all employers on notice that whether you're using AI tools or whether it's a human being drafting these discriminatory job descriptions, the United States Department of Justice has zero tolerance for any employer trying to discriminate against American citizens who are protected by our laws and who have a right to expect a level playing field. So uh look forward to sharing news about many more such cases. We've reached several settlements so far in this last year, and there will be many more, unfortunately, because this is a widespread case.

SPEAKER_21

That key phrase she said right there, you have a right to a level playing field. It is not dishonorable to tell a man who will not work that he will not eat. That is not dishonorable. But to tell a man who will work that he can't eat because of the color of his skin or where he was born or who he's affiliated with or his religion or his creed or his political affiliations, to tell them that you're willing to work, but you cannot eat because of something you can't control, or something that you hold dearly, like your religious faith. Does that make sense? That is not American. That is not meritocracy. What is the American dream? The American dream is that you can pick yourself up by the bootstraps. That's the American dream. It is not dishonorable to tell a man if he does not labor that he cannot eat. But it's very dishonorable to tell a man who will labor, does labor, is willing to labor that he cannot eat. That's different. In America, you have the right to expect an equal playing field. If I'm strong, then I can work construction. If I'm smart, I work IT. If I'm super intelligent, I become a surgeon or a doctor or something, right? But I go and pick myself up and I do the thing I want to do. But when you're when the way is hedged up, that's a problem, right? Americans always want to do something. We want to be better. So what's it gonna look like in the future? Right? How are we gonna how are we peasants gonna be affected by the AI revolution that the people who are creating II is saying it's gonna take All of our jobs. It's going to take all of our opportunities, right? So how do we improve? Well, fast forward a couple years, and you can hear directly from the people creating AI exactly what they intend for you.

SPEAKER_18

By 2030, almost 80% of people um had lost their jobs. They had no money, no purpose, but they had a lot of time on their hands. The less people actually did physical work, the more they wanted to appear as if they did. What if we could use the energy of humans to power the machines that took away their jobs?

SPEAKER_10

It's happening, folks. Energem solved our need for energy. And your need for purpose.

SPEAKER_21

That's pretty good, man. That's pretty good. Oh my goodness. So there you go. All right. That's where we're going. The less people physically labored, the more they wanted to look like they did. I'm like, that is exactly what happens. When I was a I used to go to the I was a power lifter. I went to the gym every day for hours. Okay because I was doing kind of real estate and I was looking at comps and I, you know, I was doing a lot of that stuff. So I'd go to the gym. As soon as I started doing construction, no gym. No gym. I was I was doing heavy labor, no gym. Right. And now that I'm standing behind the screen talking again, guess what I'm doing in the mornings? Do it in the gym. So when AI takes your job, just offer to run all day and generate electricity for them. I love Sam. It's their they're all aged out. They're fat. The more people didn't work, the more they wanted to look like they did. Oh man, how fun is that? Uh G Pazier, what email can be used to send you information? Taylor at 1776.live.us. Taylor at 1776live.us. That's probably the only email I really want to put out there in the public. Okay.

SPEAKER_17

Is that right? I just posted it.

SPEAKER_21

Yep, that's right. Okay, so there was, and I don't check that email every day, so it might make me a day or two to get back to you. All right. Retired Michigan professor Wesley Arnold was visited by the Secret Service and had his gun taken after he said he would shoot President Trump. Now obviously, if you show up at a public hearing and uh aggrandise assassination, you might get a visit, okay? Makes sense. Okay. But going along with this theme of AI being to de-animize people and to scour, you know, what was what was said, like right now with all the security cameras and everything, like the government, the problem is on the part of the data collector. They cannot go through it, collate it, figure out what's what, right? They got a target to use it. But with AI, it can literally just transcribe everything. All the all the mics are on, transcribe everything, and they can create maps of connections and ideologies and all kinds of stuff, right? Been having this conversation with Robert, our listener, about how TVs spy on you. Some of them have actual cameras, but even the most benign flat screen smart TV has a listening device that will listen to what's on the screen. So even if you're playing an old VHS, it'll tell the computer that you're listening to an old Disney movie and they'll advertise you for old Disney classics, right? Like they absolutely wire TV the thing he said to me is Facebook's free, move the product. TVs are getting cheaper and cheaper, makes you wonder why they're cheaper. Because there's a back-end win for them. Just saying. Okay, so anything you say anywhere, don't make don't put threatening language in writing, and definitely don't walk up to a microphone and say it.

SPEAKER_06

I have uh uh ordered a high power ATL 36X arriving shortly, uh which I hope to uh actually use to shoot the President of the United States. I'm not kidding. Uh this is a Mr.

SPEAKER_00

Mr.

SPEAKER_06

Arnold very high powerful item, and it's great for a headshot at a distance. And I don't I didn't want it to be delivered by drone. Uh I want that to be in the wrong hands. That's it. Thank you.

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Okay.

SPEAKER_16

Wouldn't want that thing in the wrong hands.

SPEAKER_21

It's good for shots at a distance. Wow, this guy's not very smart, is he? Did he like think he was gonna get to the finish line on that one? And you go out and publicly announce it. Yeah. There are some sick folks out there, ladies and gentlemen. There are some sick folks. I gotta say, I was I showed this clip to my wife, or I told her about it. I can't remember, talked to her about it after I watched it. I don't think I showed her the clip, but uh I was like, I talked to a guy after I got out of prison that contacted me. He was asking me for money. He wanted me to help him out. I've been out of prison like three weeks longer than you. You know, I'm like, I'm still asking for money from my friends and family, you know what I mean? So, anyways, like they took away my life, man. Like, I lost my business, I lost everything in that whole ordeal. And when I got back from prison, like I remember coming in and meeting with you like three days after I got back, you're like, How are you doing money-wise? I'm like, Well, I have like eight dollars, you handed me a couple hundred dollars out of your wallet. You have no idea how much that helped, okay? Anyways, so uh this guy calls me. He's like, I need some money, and he's acting like a patriot. I'm like, Well, are you a January 6er? And he's like, Oh, I just got out of two years in prison. Why? Oh, I made a drunken voicemail to Eric Swalwell.

AI Kills Online Anonymity

SPEAKER_16

I wish I was rich. I would give money to anybody that did that.

SPEAKER_21

Two years in prison for leaving a voicemail, and all they did to that guy at this point was take his gun. It's pretty crazy. All right. One of the things that happened back in 2020 when the COVID relief funds, right? Businesses could get funds for how many employees you had. There were all these equations on how much money you can get, then you could request more money for operating costs, you know, cover expenses. And throughout that whole time, obviously a lot of my friends got these COVID relief loans, and a lot of them inflated their numbers, said they had more employees than they did. I saw all kinds of nonsense.

SPEAKER_17

Well, I remember at the time everybody was like, it's free money, just go get it. And it's like, bro, this is not free.

SPEAKER_21

One of my one of my powerful real estate mentors moved on from real estate and owned a pretty large trunking trucking company based out of Boise, Idaho. And when I went to visit him before I went to prison, like the summer before I went to prison, um, he was telling me about some of his friends that got these COVID loans for essentially what amounted to like small trucking businesses, but they had extra trucks, like they had five trucks running, but they had 12 trucks total. So they ended up pretending like all 12 trucks were running and losing revenue. And anyways, they got hundreds of thousands of extra dollars, and the guy used it to actually buy a sports car. Okay. And I was in prison with a couple guys who got COVID relief loans,$70,000. Like, these aren't huge numbers in the biggest pod, but they were serving prison time for it.

SPEAKER_17

Okay, so that that guy that you just mentioned, the guy that bought the sports car, when you said that, I instantly thought of that. Um, was that the movie, The Good Fellas, where they're like, you bought a pig Cadillac? Take off a fur coat.

SPEAKER_21

What is wrong with you? So, anyways, they are coming after all the COVID loan fraudsters.

SPEAKER_31

I'm special agent in charge, Chris Crocker of the FBI St. Louis division. We'll never know whether Coretta Elliott would have legitimately qualified for disaster relief funds for her business. However, by substantially falsifying information on multiple applications, she fraudulently secured one point seven million dollars in funds. That's far more than she may have otherwise been entitled to. Her deceit also gave her an unfair competitive advantage over other local contractors. This type of criminal conduct, driven by greed, undermines the integrity of the disaster relief system and harms those who play by the rules.

SPEAKER_21

That's a lot of extra money. It's six years later. What statute of limitations on fraud, like seven years or something like that? We're getting close. There's going to be hundreds of thousands of people who skate on COVID fraud because the numbers were too small or or it's too obfuscated, like they didn't buy a sports car, they did plow it back into their business, you know, stuff like that. But it's gonna be complicated. The State of the Union speech that Donald Trump did uh actually increased his approval rating 10% as far as direction of the country. CNN had to say this live on air.

SPEAKER_11

And look at the growth that President Trump made over the speech. So free speech, it was 54% of speech watchers said his policies will move the U.S. in the right direction. After the speech, that number goes up 10 percentage points. So Donald Trump made some progress with people watching the speech from their pre-speech expectations uh to what they saw in the speech itself. And that 64% number, that's pretty much in range across all of his Save the Union addresses in his first term last year, the joint set.

SPEAKER_21

Look at 2019. Wow. 71% in 2019. Yeah, unbeatable. Watch the virus.

SPEAKER_11

That's about what we've seen. Roughly two-thirds have walked away from his speeches thinking he's gonna move it in the right direction.

SPEAKER_04

So a lot of red meat for the base. Yeah, there's no no doubt about that.

SPEAKER_21

I if you're a Republican on the ballot, CNN does not pull Trump's base for the base. What is he talking about? They don't troll Trump's base. CNN is not calling MAGA, okay? They're not calling MAGA 2026.

SPEAKER_11

I think you leave this speech being as happy as you could possibly be that he sort of stuck to the script on the economy, he gave the red meat to the base on immigration, and they can leave the home tonight and sort of take that out on the campaign trail.

SPEAKER_21

I threw it. That is awesome. We are rolling with a lot of listeners on Twitter right now. We invite everybody listening on YouTube or Twitter or even Facebook to come join us on Rumble. A, as a show, we get credit when you watch on Rumble. We don't get credit when you watch anyone else. And also, you can be a part of the live chat community. So we'd love to have anybody watching on X or Facebook or YouTube join us on Rumble and at least go over there and follow and subscribe to the to the show. Okay. So one of the things Trump laid out in the State of the Union was he did he created a clear contrast between the Republicans and the Democrats, and he put the blame on the problems we have with Obamacare. He already put the blame on the establishment for the wars in Iraq, Iraq, and Afghanistan. He put the blame on immigration directly on the seat of Democrats who enabled the Otto Pen president Joe Biden. Bernie Sanders and Mark Wayne Mullins got into it the day after the State of the Union in a committee hearing where Bernie Sanders tried to, you know, it's your fault, Mark Wayne Mullins. This is the mettle that our Republican senators and House of Representative members have to have. This is a zero-sum game. You have to win. So you have to lay the blame. You have to put the shame in the face of the people who have gotten us to the situation we're in in this country. I'm not a response.

SPEAKER_04

I'm pointing out facts. Uh, you can say what you want. I'm just pointing out facts. Anyways, I ranted too long. Let's talk about some. Yes, you did. I'm sorry, I didn't ask your opinion on that. And if I cared about your opinion, I would ask you, but I don't care about your opinion. You're part of the system, you're part of the problem. You've been sitting here longer than I've even been alive. This is your problem. You should have fixed this a long time ago.

AI Hiring Bias And Worker Rights

SPEAKER_21

You should have fixed this a long time ago. And you could scream that same thing to Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham and so many people who have sat back. And unless it's about nuking Russia, bombing Iraq and Afghanistan, or invading Iran and helping Israel, they just sit back and let the Democrats do whatever they want. As long as they can get that vote they need for the must-pass omnibus funding bill, which had all the pork for the Democrats. Which is why when Donald Trump, in the State of the Union speech, officially told America, which we already knew through the announcements, that J.D. Vance was going to be leading the charge against fraud, social services fraud in the United States. And so the day after the State of the Union, yesterday, J.D. Vance and uh Secretary Oz came out and gave this press conference. We're going to listen to a couple clips. This is powerful. This is a scene change. Now remember, Trump came in for a year. He had to rearrange the global order. He had to establish a tariff regime regime. He had to ward off all kinds of lawfare from Mark Elias and Normizum and all those sick offense and able. Okay. He has to overcome the persistent zeitgeist media narrative that he's a bad man and he's a dictator and he's a Hitler, right? We have to then expose fraud like a random independent journalist like Nick Shirley going out and exposing blatant, on its face fraud in the Somali pirate community in Minnesota, a la the learing center. Okay. All of that had to happen. And then Trump gets up in the State of the Union, puts their shame in their face. They sit down when he says, Is are you supposed to represent American citizens and not illegal aliens? They sit.

SPEAKER_17

They choose the illegals.

SPEAKER_21

So even Democrats, blue dog democrats, union workers, people who filled out I-9s to verify their citizenship and work eligibility for employment, people who pay taxes right at a higher marginal rate than Warren Buffett. They're not representing you people. So all of a sudden, you're a blue dog Democrat who believes in abortion. Say la vie.

SPEAKER_17

You don't have any representative.

SPEAKER_21

They don't represent me.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah.

SPEAKER_21

Maybe I should go with the party that has a gay cabinet secretary and you know just returned abortion back to the states and is kind of libertarian on the issue, but does support life, funds IVF. You know what I mean? Like, okay, let's roll. You're gonna see people switching parties, which is why you see the 64%. Because when Trump really gets the tanch to talk and you can weigh him in the balance on the street.

SPEAKER_17

Well, and you find out that he's all about freedom and you do you.

SPEAKER_21

This is the problem with people who are blackpilled on Donald Trump. I'm like, oh, would you rather have just given it to Kamala Harris? I get it. Zoomerwaffins, they're all accelerationists, just let it crash now. Sooner the better, then I can rebuild. Okay, that's not gonna happen. I think Donald Trump is going to do a lot to reset the order. So here's JD Vance talking about the fraud, and he's spot on on this.

SPEAKER_25

Americans, so we're announcing today that we have decided to temporary, temporarily halt certain amounts of Medicaid funding that are going to the state of Minnesota in order to ensure that the state of Minnesota takes its obligations seriously to be good stewards of the American people's tax money. Now, what is this going to mean? What this means is that, first of all, the providers on the ground in Minnesota have actually already been paid. The state has paid those providers the money. What we're doing is we are stopping the federal payments that will go to the state government until the state government takes its obligations seriously to stop the fraud that's being perpetrated against the American taxpayer. There are a few different ways that we're doing that. There are a few different uh affirmative actions that we're taking today. Uh, Dr. Oz is going to talk about those, but let me talk a little bit about the spirit about this and why we're doing it. So, number one, one of the examples of fraud that we've seen in Minnesota that we verified that is just awful is that a program that existed to ensure that autistic children had access to some after school services has made a number of people rich, not by providing services to needy children, but by allowing fraudsters to take money that ought by right go to American citizens and to American families and to set up sham businesses, set up sham clients, set up people who are not even autistic but claim to be autistic in order that they benefit from the money that's out there. Now, what does that mean? Number one, it means that a lot of people are getting rich off the generosity of American taxpayers, but more fundamentally and more importantly than that, it means that there are kids in Minnesota who deserve these services, who need these services, and they're not going to those kids. They're going to fraudsters in Minneapolis. That is unacceptable. And that's the sort of thing that we're cutting off with this action today. Let me make one final point about the spirit of this. You know, one of the things I love about our country is that we're a generous country. We're a generous people. We take care of our fellow citizens who can't afford medical care because they're down on their luck. We take care of people who can't afford to put food on the table, even though they work hard and play by the rules. We recognize that we're all in this together. And part of the reason why we have Medicaid, or part of the reason why we have food stamps, part of the reason why we have these programs is we want to make sure that kids who grew up in families, not all that different from the family that I grew up in, that they have access to the basic necessities, food, medical care, after school services when their family needs them, but they're unable to pay. What's happening in Minneapolis, in California, in a number of states all across our country, is that the generosity and the good hearts of our fellow Americans are being taken advantage of. We're taking that social contract that says that our American citizens, we take care of one another, and we're allowing a few bad actors to get rich off that generosity of spirit instead of providing the services to the kids who need it. This is disgraceful. It has happened for too long. Far too many people have gotten rich by taking what is the best of the American spirit and getting rich off of it instead of providing services to kids who need it.

SPEAKER_21

That is Reagan gave the whole welfare queen speech. Apparently, we never resolved the issue. That's a really good speech, right? It's deplore, it's disgraceful what they've done. Because real people who need services, the social safety net, the promise of America that we take care of each other, is that that trust is being violated. You're not taking care of American citizens. You're taking care of everyone else, and specifically fraudsters. Kevin Hassett was on uh Fox News and he said the administration is waging an all-out war against uh fraud because they believe that it's going to result in trillions of dollars in safety.

Speech, Surveillance, And Threat Lines

SPEAKER_24

Well, what it looks like is that uh the vice president, who's the perfect person to lead this, gets everybody in government, all the cabinet secretaries in a room and asks them to you know get their people together uh to study the possible fraud in their agency. And then once the stuff is collected, then JD will work with the Justice Department to fix it. Make no mistake, though, that like the Minnesota problem is really the tip of the iceberg. And as we've been looking around for other examples in California and Massachusetts and Maine, uh, we've been finding them everywhere we look. And so the president has decided to get the entire government trying to stamp out that fraud because the fraud means higher taxes for you and bigger deficits for the U.S.

SPEAKER_21

Yeah. Imagine a world where we didn't have to pay for these services because they were a small lineup on the budget, not 51 or 52 percent or whatever they are, between Medicaid and and the uh Pentagon. They're talking about having as much fraud in the system as the Pentagon budget. So we could just like not fund the Pentagon next year and just use the money that we already have in the system to pay the Pentagon. Imagine not having a defense spending bill because you have extra money.

SPEAKER_17

Maybe we could have a big ass pizza party.

SPEAKER_21

That's horrible, Ron. I'm sorry. That is horrible. But it's a lot of dough. So Dr. Oz talks about another vector of fraud down in Florida. Frankie, today, excuse me. No. They announced that they're making a whole of government approach to fraud. And yesterday there was a raid on the California Superintendent of Schools House and Place of Business.

SPEAKER_05

It's raiding the Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters and the home of Superintendent Alberto Carvalho. The FBI confirming that it executed search warrants, but withholding any further detail. The superintendent has recently made headlines for fighting with federal officials over immigration enforcement efforts in his district. Sandra?

SPEAKER_21

Okay, John. There's also additionally, there has been$76 million in mispaced taxpayer funds, falsified student attendance records, and more. Now, Fox News, and if Doug Wyatt or uh Doug Wyatt's listening, Fox News out in Baltimore did a multi-year investigation into the Baltimore school district, and they found, I think the local high school or whatever had a thousand Ghost students enrolled. Students who never attended, but they collected funds for their attendance.

SPEAKER_17

Okay.

SPEAKER_21

$76 million. One school district.

SPEAKER_17

Wow.

SPEAKER_21

Can add up to a trillion? One school district in LA just has$76 million missing from its budget. Wow. So now this is Mem Oz talking about uh the autistic problem.

SPEAKER_32

Here's some of these horrible stories. The vice president started highlighting autism. Let's get into the details of what's really going on in Minnesota. These are real cases from our group at CMS. These are adjudicated numbers. There is a fraud. Scheme in Minnesota where criminals, soon to be criminals, pay moms a thousand dollars roughly in order to enroll their children as being autistic, falsely, dishonestly claiming their children are autistic. They then bill Medicaid, this already happened, millions of dollars for services that were never rendered, never delivered by a qualified staff member. These schemes disproportionately involve immigrant communities. They're insulated, they're able to organize efforts, and sometimes they don't understand what's going on. And it ultimately diverts resources away from kids who truly have autism. Because if every kid in the neighborhood has autism, then nobody has autism in terms of how you can manage them. There was one behavioral, by the way, these kids, they carry that diagnosis of autism the rest of their lives. Their mom made a bad decision, the kid pays the price for the rest of their life. There's one behavioral health organization, Mr. Vice President in Minnesota, they received$11.5 million in Medicaid payments, but the top biller, the top biller submitted 450 days where they claim they're working more than 24 hours a day. I mean, even in the White House, that's tough. It's hard to work more than 24 hours a day. How it didn't get picked up is shocking to us at CMS. There are other red flags in Minnesota, including hundreds of beneficiaries receiving treatment linked to one location, which was impossible physically to be true. We had eight beneficiaries in one of these substance use disorder centers, eight who were already dead. But the center was still billing us. Not only did they let the person pass, they kept billing for it. That's the level of average we're talking about. So CMS is done paying and chasing. We don't think jail sentences are the right way out. These criminals flee the country. Many are foreign nationals. Instead, we're launching the largest action against fraud that we've ever taken. The money's not going to ever leave the building again. We're going to start dreaming the swamp of the crooks that have inhabited it and are defrauding us.

SPEAKER_21

You can't remit money back out of the country if you're a foreigner and you're on public service, which apparently 80% of them are. You're not going to get the money from the feds to the states, but the states are going to be on the hook for the pay for the fraudsters. And who's going to be screaming for their payments? The fraudsters that aren't fleeing the country. That's the writing on the wall, which is going to make the states come down on them. The feds aren't going to deal with it because they're like, listen, you guys have the whole system's fraudulent. The system itself is fraudulent to where good people who are trying to actually do what's right cannot survive. He goes on to describe the prosthesis problem down in South Florida.

SPEAKER_32

As we're announcing a six-month national moratorium, a national moratorium. All new enrollments for durable medical equipment, prosthesis, orthotics supplies across the board. These crimes are becoming a major source of fraudulent activity. And I'll just mention Mr. Vice President of South Florida. You ever go to McDonald's? We have rehearsed this. So there are two times, twice as many durable medical equipment suppliers in South Florida than McDonald's. And that's not because Secretary Kennedy's closing down McDonald's. That's because the amount of fraud is so massive that it's easier to open one of these suppliers that open a bank account, which is why we're working with Secretary Bessant. And part of the reason for this moratorium is it gives us time to be able to deal with these issues that have become massive. And if we just shut down South Florida, they'd all flee to California and to Texas. So we have to shut the whole country down. This uh unfortunate necessity is going to allow us to get on top of what we believe is billions of dollars of DME frauds. We've already stopped the billion and a half dollars of billing, but we need more time to shut down these bad guys. Uh but it's gonna be effective and it's not gonna touch the people who need these services.

SPEAKER_21

We have this This is huge. What what year is it, Ron? Is it an even number year? What happens in even number years in the United States? Even number years, elections. Elections happen on even number years, federal elections for representatives and third of the Senate, and every four years we get the presidential election, right? But this year is a Senate and House election at the federal level.

SPEAKER_17

Yes.

SPEAKER_21

So one of the things that pundits and I I don't know, I don't know if it came from Q, but it talks about campaigning while there's indictments coming out all summer long, right? And we've seen a trickle of this. Democrat here, someone there. Now, this is Florida, this is Republican safe haven, Florida. They're like, hey, there's not as many prosthesis as you'd think in Florida.

SPEAKER_17

You know what I mean? Even with all the alligators.

SPEAKER_21

So imagine campaigning when the DOJ finally gets its act together, we'll see, and they're they're going after this stuff, and people are being exposed, and they're starting to have criminal investigations and allegations and lawsuits and indictments. This could be a very interesting campaign scene. In fact, Ilan Omar is one of the targets of all this stuff, right? She's got a wine, just Muslim doesn't drink alcohol, but she makes it to sell to people. She's got a wine, uh, what do they call it? A wine, wine, what's the word I'm missing? Wine, not brewery, not distillery, vineyard, no, no label. She's got a wine label, vineyard, whatever it is.

SPEAKER_17

No, I know I know that I know there's a word you're thinking of, and I'm thinking of it too, and I can't think of it either because I don't drink.

COVID Relief Fraud Reckoning

SPEAKER_21

Yeah, I don't I don't drink enough to know. Okay, so, anyways, whatever, they're making wine. Okay, and her husband has a couple consulting businesses that have gone from like 5,000 net worth to 30 million net worth in two years. And normally, under normal order of business, House of Representative members, the jurisdiction to investigate them is with the ethics committee. So her husband has tried to fly under this umbrella of his wife, Ilan Omar, to try not to be investigated. But James Colmer is going to directly investigate Elon's Omar, Ilan Omar's husband, and he explains why. And this kind of sent a chill through DC.

SPEAKER_09

Why are you targeting her when there is a pro Elon Omar? Your committee investigation with Ilan Omar, when there is a process in the House and people have questions about their conduct, this would go through the ethics committee.

SPEAKER_12

Why is this up to the ethics? And I've spoken, I'm glad you asked that question. I've spoken with the uh ethics committee. The ethics committee has jurisdiction over members of Congress. The the two businesses in question are owned by Miss Omar's husband. So the ethics committee does not have jurisdiction over a spouse, only a member. So that's why we just asked, we would have questions.

SPEAKER_09

I don't think anyone would pretend to her overall finances because they that is listed on her financial disclosure reporting, but that's the first one.

SPEAKER_12

I've already we run this by the ethics committee, and we think this is the appropriate route.

SPEAKER_21

Why are you targeting her when you're so you have a media member? Why are you targeting her? She listed her husband's assets and her kids that's supposed to be under her umbrella, right? You sound like you're a lobbyist and not a journalist. Yeah. So why is this sending shockwaves through DC? Because they're going to investigate in a committee the spouse of a member. And what is one of the things that we're always suspicious of? Is the Pelosi tracker. The Pelosi Tracker. I don't make the trades my husband does. Oh. I don't make the I don't own the business my spouse does. I don't own the business my uncle does, my aunt, my grandma, my cousin, my brother, my.

SPEAKER_17

How many spouses are doing this? Yeah. Shockwaves.

SPEAKER_21

Wait, wait, wait a minute. You're gonna go after spouses? Oh, honey, start selling your stock. Starting time to divest. There's a whole bunch of new trusts being filed this afternoon. Bitcoin, please. Yeah, Bitcoin, please save me. Big deal. Big deal. Again, it's incremental steps, right? So there was a whistleblower named Jeffrey Prather, and he said this. He said, Since my statement on U.S. government guns to the government of Mexico is so popular, here is the basis for my conclusion. I was a Tucson DEA agent liaison to the ATF. Okay. Fast and Furious, the scandal where Barack Obama and Eric Holder were using gun dealers and they were sending straw buyers to the gun dealers to buy guns from the gun dealers. And then those straw buyers, under DEA supervision, were taking those guns into Mexico. And then they were, somehow we lost the trail from there, but they made their hands into cartel members. And then one of those guns, based on the serial number, was used to kill a border patrol agent. So the United States started an operation, fast and furious, to essentially smuggle American guns from American dealers, some of which got shut down because of this. And they sent straw barriers in that then smuggled the guns overseas. Here's what he says He says, and I was a local police illegal gun task on a local police illegal gun task force. Thus I had access to federal and local gun data. Lastly, and this is important, the U.S. gun registry is the most comprehensive in the world. So while other countries' guns end up in Mexico, their records are less clear. Finally, to clarify, so basically, if guns come from other countries and they end up in Mexico, we don't know how they got there. But if it's made in the United States, those serial numbers are tracked, right? They they know every gun that's been made since they instituted that decades and decades and decades ago. Um but had no uh so while other countries uh ATF recorded the serial numbers but had no chain of custody of the thousands of guns. No chain of custody means no charges and no convictions. The the two AKs used to murder United States Border Patrol Bortech agent Brian Terry were excluded from the murder trial by the DOJ. Fast and Furious was not a failed gun running operation. This is the key. It was a straight gun running, it was straight gun running to make Obama claim of Mexican gun violence the fault of American gun dealers in reality. He wanted to be able to go after American gun dealers to shut them down because of gun violence in Mexico because our guns here made their way down there. That fits with Barack Obama's MO.

SPEAKER_19

Okay.

SPEAKER_21

When I exposed Eric Holder as a liar on Ingram, I crossed the line and that was my less guest spot on Fox. So that just that information alone prevented them from going and saying it's our fault because the Fast and Furious scandal was broken. And who was the news reporter who covered the Fast and Furious scandal? Cheryl Atkinson. Who had her husband's computer with child pornography planted on it? Cheryl Atkinson. That derailed that entire investigation, but it might have saved the gun manufacturing in America because now the gun manufacturers could go, whoa, whoa, whoa, this is a setup. Just like right before the 2020 election, the DOJ came out and said, look at all these online conservative podcasters that are taking Russian money. It was a setup that fell flat, right? Because now we're fine, now those charges are all being dropped. And it's like these guys were just taking ad money. They'd be like accusing us of reading a 1775 coffee ad and being like, they're from China.

SPEAKER_17

Exactly what it would be like.

SPEAKER_21

Right? They set that up. Pretty interesting stuff. So last thing we're gonna talk about in the public, and then when we go into private, we're gonna be talking about elections. And it's really some good stuff. We're gonna hear from CNN, we're gonna hear from Mike Davis on what happens if we find out the 2020 election was, in fact, not just fraudulent, but that Donald Trump actually won what would happen. And then we're gonna hear a little bit from the Smartmatic CEO and about kind of that chain of custody for Smartmatic and Dominion. And you're gonna see why it's so incredibly important to get rid of the machines. But Tim Burkhart here gives a little commentary on some of the UFO, unidentified, what is it, UFO, and what's the other phrase for UAP. UAP, which is what unmanned aerial phenomenon. Phenomenon. UFOs, UAPs, and aliens in general, encouraging Donald Trump to expose everything. But there's one key thing here, and he says, and I like what he says about God.

SPEAKER_15

So let's listen to that. The classic UFO is the saucer shaped, and there's something on top. And I've never seen anything. I've not seen any well, I take that back. Seeing things, but that's since I've been in Congress and I'm not allowed to discuss this. I would just hope that the president would uh disclose everything that I've seen in every skiff I've been in, and in every confidential conversation, every picture I've seen, every video I've seen, I wish that the that he would release all those. Would that change the world? I mean, would that change? No, I don't think so. I think we just realize that we're one grain of sand in a million, hundred million beaches. And I I mean, if you think we're the best that God can do, um, I think you you greatly underestimate God.

Trump’s Ratings And Audience Shift

SPEAKER_21

The classic UFO is the saucer shaped, and there's I think if you think that we're the best that God can do, you greatly underestimate God. The reality is, and this is I had a friend one time who worked on a very long YouTube documentary series. I mean, we're talking like 50 to 100 hours of uh, you know, episode one, episode two documentary going through the scriptures. And while he was producing it, you know, he was releasing like an episode a week or a month, I can't remember what it was. But his family members were all like, you're so light, you've got so much intelligence, you know, I can see that the Holy Ghost has come on you, all this stuff. And then he got to the conclusion of his big, huge internet series, and the conclusion was the opposite of what people thought it was going to be. Instead of driving people into the church, he kind of opened the door and was like, You're free to leave. And his family went ballistic. You've darked, you the evil spirit has come upon you, all this stuff. The thing was, he'd finished the last episode six months before he released it. So he's like, I didn't change. My opinion never changed from the day I started it. You projected onto me something that I was never saying and that I never was. This was always there. Aliens have always been here, they have always existed. Just because you suddenly became aware of it doesn't change anything about your reality. It just increases your perception of what was already there. You see it finally, and once you see it, you can't unsee it. And now you get to choose your reaction to it. That's the difference. We get to choose how we respond to any stimulus that we get. That's the lesson that every prisoner learns, that's the lesson that every hostage eventually learns, and that's what happens when you find out you never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have. When you can choose. Right? So no matter what happens, we have to live here. Even if aliens didn't disclose, it's not gonna make you richer, even if they arrest all the fraudsters, it's not gonna put food on your table unless you're a taker, second hander, as Ayn Rand calls you, right? So go do something. Change the future with the reality you see.

SPEAKER_17

Add some value.

SPEAKER_21

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SPEAKER_17

I think so. I don't know.

SPEAKER_21

Okay, so CNN is in a panic attack because one of the things that came out in the last couple days is Scott Bessant is going to require banks to identify all of their current and future customers. So this means no more anonymous bank accounts. Now, a lot of you are thinking, well, how do you get an anonymous bank account? It's very easy to do through LLCs and trusts and things like that. And actually the policy has been you don't even have to present your social security card, just any form of ID is enough to get a bank account in America. And so a lot of people, us dummies who you know project our goodness on everybody, can I have your social? Sure, here it is. You're actually not required to give your social to anybody other than the IRS. So, but anyways, they are going to require some kind of citizenship identification. CNN is kind of panicked about this. Let's take a listen.

SPEAKER_26

One source says the new policy could come through an executive order. CNN's Matt Egan is following this story for us. So, Matt, what are you learning about how banks are responding to this possibility?

Medicaid Fraud And Minnesota Crackdown

SPEAKER_22

Yeah, well, Umar, this does appear to be part of the Trump administration's aggressive immigration crackdown. Sources tell CNN's Priscilla Alvarez and I that the administration is considering new action that would require banks to check the citizenship status of their customers. Um, now this would be something that would actually apply not just on a go forward basis, but also to existing customers, which is pretty stunning when you think about just how many customers the banks already have. Um now this action could also require banks to check a different category of documents than what they normally look at, including passports. Now, I do want to stress that nothing here has been announced or finalized. It's not clear here whether or not this would come in the form of an executive order or some other action. We reached out to the White House and a spokesperson said that any reporting on policy that hasn't been officially announced is just speculation. But some Republicans do support this. Uh, Republican Senator Tom Cotton put out a post on X yesterday where he said, I strongly support President Trump taking action to prevent illegal migrants from accessing our banking system. And he said he sent a letter to Treasury last fall asking for an investigation into this matter, and that he plans to introduce legislation on this issue shortly. Now, Umer, you asked about how the industry is reacting. Officially, they're not really saying much, right? Representatives from major banks, from bank trade groups, they haven't respond they haven't uh commented on this. However, sources do tell CNN that the industry is concerned here because they're worried that this kind of action it could almost compel them to be part of the administration's immigration crackdown. One financial industry source told me that verifying every bank customer's citizenship status would be unworkable. This source said it's a bad idea. We are very alarmed. Now, banks are required to adhere to anti-money laundering rules, know your customer rules, but they don't track the citizenship status of their customers. So if this did become official, that would certainly be a significant change. There's also some questions about whether or not this could uh discourage immigrants from keeping their money in the bank. Um, even undocumented immigrants, they do play a significant role in this economy. In 2023 alone, undocumented immigrants paid$90 billion in federal, state, and local taxes, and they had spending power of nearly$300 billion. And just one other point for you here, Omar. The president does talk a lot about cutting red tape. It's something he's very proud of. Uh something that he mentioned during the State of the Union last night, where he took credit for cutting a record number of job-killing regulations. But this potential action related to banks and the immigration crackdown does show how, in some cases, the president has actually added new red tape and regulation where he sees fit. Back to you.

SPEAKER_26

Something to watch for moving forward. Matt Egan, appreciate the reporting.

SPEAKER_17

Oh man, red tape. Ugh. Jeez.

SPEAKER_21

Just verify who you are. Uh you know, Catherine Arsenal Fitz says that Donald Trump, the bankers let Donald Trump win because he'll usher in the control grid because the Democrats couldn't get it done. Yeah. Uh-oh. Yeah. Yep. It's happening. Everybody that's going to be left in a couple years are going to be in the system. Real ID, biometrically verified, probably your DNA on file, your iris will be scanned. You might have a mark. You might have a chip in your hand.

SPEAKER_17

Oh yeah. It's going to get it'll be so great, Taylor. You'll be able to walk through doors. You'll be able to just, you know, eat food without having to do it.

SPEAKER_21

Everything you say will be compiled on an online avatar and tell the CIA what you're up to.

SPEAKER_16

You will owe nothing and be happy. Yes.

SPEAKER_21

You know, that I always go to Genesis 50. I'll take what is designed for evil and I'll turn it for good. As long as the people can wrap their hands around this, we'll use it against them. It might take us a thousand years, but dang it, we'll we'll send our Donald Trump in the future in to fight the AI. Mia will arise.

SPEAKER_17

We can control the eye of Sauron.

SPEAKER_21

Oh my goodness. Again, I think of Frank. I support this right now. You know what I mean? Right now, until I can't have a bank account because I don't have real ID or something like that. Until the eye of Sauron turns around. We had guards. That was always the joke. Like we had this guard named Chi Chi. What are you talking about? I don't owe you no money. Chi Chi, we called him the eye of Sauron because he Always had one or two inmates that he just was watching. You know, he was just on top of them. Like, like no matter what they were doing, he was just in their business. What are you writing down on ISL run? Mike Davis was on with Benny Johnson and he was asked by Benny, what happens if we find out that in the Georgia election there were actually enough votes for Donald Trump to win? What would happen then?

SPEAKER_07

The question that I really wanted to ask you, like sincerely, Mike, is what happens when you're able to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that at least 10,000 votes were fraudulent because that was the margin of victory, that Joe Biden didn't win this state, that these two senators who also won, and it was amazing. I couldn't believe I was like gat I was blown away when I was pulling off this data yesterday with Barry Loudermelk, who's a congressman from Georgia, and the two senators from Georgia they won by the exact same margins, exact same vote tallies, same numbers. It was like perfectly algorithmic. Uh and it's like, wait a second, what happens now if you actually say there's there are illegitimate senators that are serving that were not duly elected, and that this election didn't go for Joe Biden. It went for Donald. What happens there exactly constitutionally, Mike?

SPEAKER_14

It's a good question, Ben. I mean, Democrats have been rigging and stealing elections for decades, uh, including Kennedy's. So it's uh, you know, it's Democrats are very good at this. Um, and uh it's it's unacceptable. I mean, it's truly unacceptable if first of all, we we know the election in 2020 was rigged and stolen because these they the the Democrats violated the the elections clause under the U.S. Constitution by unilaterally using COVID as an excuse to change election laws and not having state legislatures or Congress change the election laws. You can't just do that. That violates the elections clause. And remember what they did with COVID. They used COVID as an excuse to mass mail live ballots out to old voter lists, including college students who have moved ten times since the last election. Uh, these live ballots pile up in mailboxes and dorms and apartments, and the only way you can stop the voter fraud is through signature verification. But the Democrats made signature verification meaningless. They turned the machines down to or it would not catch signatures that were wrong because apparently COVID changed our signatures, right? That's that's the tell that this election was rigged and stolen is they got rid of signature verification. That's separate from the fact that if you have our voting machines hacked and tampered with by foreign governments, that's a whole that's that's act of war material. Like that's like that that is some bad stuff. That's treason. That's act of war. I mean, if people actually did this, they need to go to prison for the rest of their lives at a minimum.

SPEAKER_21

At a minimum. I mean, they sent me to seven prison for seven years just for pointing it out. I think if you do it, yeah, I think a life sentence might be in line, and I don't wish a life sentence on anybody. So the voting machines. There's two tracks, and the the the Republican Party is split on this. One track wants to exclusively focus on on-the-ground voter fraud, buses of college students being brought in to vote, sharpie markers, you know, poll tabs and tabulator counts and backdoor audits and all you know, counting random stacks of ballots to see if they that's all nonsense. It's valid. You should be doing it, should have been doing it all along. My guess is if all the rules were followed, you'd probably close a lot of the fraudulent, fraudulent loopholes. I mean, obviously, you got states like Pennsylvania that having judges during the election being like, yeah, go ahead and keep counting for a few weeks. You know what I mean? Even though the law says stop today. So that you're not going to overcome that. That's always going to be a local issue. It's not, it's going to be very difficult to deal with federally because the states run their elections and the local counties do their audits and stuff like that. But when all of it funnels through a pinch point of the machines, it matters who owns those machines. In the Epstein files, they're talking about Smartmatic. That is in the Epstein files. So now let's listen to kind of this Smartmatic Dominion Venezuela tie-in. And you can see the subterfuge, the obfuscation of these machines, where they come from. Yesterday in the private, we heard from Patrick Byrne talking about the machines absolutely 1000% totally confirmed have Chinese parts in them. And they're telling us they don't, which means there's a problem with those parts. Otherwise, you disclose the supply chain. So, who are Smartmatic? Whose dominion? How do they tie together?

SPEAKER_34

But the Smartmatic owner, uh, he is a border member of the Opposite Sides Foundation.

SPEAKER_21

Of course, he smartmatic owner works as works at Soros.

SPEAKER_34

Okay. You you're gonna see some uh uh fact check saying they are not connected, he's just a member of the board. But come on, I mean, for us in Brazil, it's very clear. So, how George Soros is helping the Black Lives Matter, he has uh uh Open Society Foundation and the member of the border of Open Society Foundation of the Board, sorry, the board member of uh Open Society Foundation is the owner of this matic, and how can someone tell me they are not connected, they are not doing anything together?

SPEAKER_37

That smartmatic has never been a Venezuelan company, but correct me if I'm wrong, the chairman that had preceded you was a Venezuelan, and in fact, uh allegedly Smartmatic had ties with the late former president of uh Venezuela, Hugo Chavez. Um, how do you explain all of that?

SPEAKER_27

Well, you know, I think the big word is allegedly uh the former chairman who is still CEO, so very involved in the significance of this is Smartmatic is under indictment in Florida for bribing and election rigging and election in the Philippines.

SPEAKER_21

They are under indictment for having done this somewhere, not allegedly, not allegedly, under indictment. Well, allegedly until conviction.

SPEAKER_27

The business leads it, in fact. Um, you know, was a resident of Florida when these systems were designed.

SPEAKER_21

How hard is it to get a citizen to open a bank account or file incorporate? In fact, that's like the whole straw man. This happens every day. Every day you have sham foreign businesses that find a local that's like, hey, you want to make a piece off the top? Open the LLC. Totally not a like, he's always been in Florida.

Whole‑Of‑Government War On Fraud

SPEAKER_37

So question on people's minds why is SmartMatic even still here in the Philippines after um reports that it had violated provisions of the election automated law on number one, for example, that it was never supposed to be allowed to bid in the 2010 elections uh because it did not actually own the software. Dominion voting systems own the software, plus the difficulty um which smartmatic had to put the Ron.

SPEAKER_21

What's the difference between a Lexus and a Toyota?

SPEAKER_17

Um badging. Gosh.

SPEAKER_21

So your Smartmatic machine runs on Dominion. And guess what we also know? Your heart machines run on Dominion. And guess what we also know? Your ESNS machines run on uh Dominion.

SPEAKER_37

Oh my through uh just in order to access the source code. Issues like that. Your thoughts? People say we should not be subjected to smartmatic again this time around.

SPEAKER_27

Well, look, I think that's competitors who say that. Um are the competitors? What competitor are you talking about?

SPEAKER_21

You're you're frenemies, you're not competitors. This is a duopoly, right? I mean, this is just it's it's were there actually other bidders? It doesn't matter, it's just a new brand. Hey, is the police force full of forge or old mobiles? I don't know. Same car. Who cares? You know what I mean? Like, what's the difference? Oh, it's a GMC, a Chevy, or a Cadillac, and same factory worker, you know, the only thing that changes is the last step, putting the badge on. Boop, right?

SPEAKER_27

Fact is, yes, part of our technology is licensed from Dominion, but you tell me a large technology company which isn't using in part licenses uh from other companies, and we have a license for the international use of that particular piece of the technology that we employ. But you know, we are a manufacturing and technology RD company. Uh, we have hundreds of people who are doing RD and hundreds more involved in manufacture. Uh these are our systems. And, you know, the fact is, uh You know, what RD do you have to do?

SPEAKER_21

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. How much RD do you need to count?

SPEAKER_17

Are you are you counting the actual iterations?

SPEAKER_21

Or just the actual whole number plus one. Whole number plus one. We got RD. We're still trying to figure these machines out.

SPEAKER_27

We were proud of the way we've transformed election performance in the Philippines.

SPEAKER_37

So, Mark, let me just to cut in there and ask you the license issued by Dominion for you to use their proprietary soft proprietary software that is a live license. It's an active license. It has not been revoked. No. Okay, all right. Here that Smartmatic has never been a Venezuelan company. Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_33

The use of some 19,000 electronic voting machines in the city of Chicago and Cook County primary on March 21st of this year is now under intense scrutiny. The U.S. company that makes the machines, Sequoia, was bought in 2005 by Smartmatic, a private company primarily owned by Venezuelan businessmen. When Chicago had problems with the machines, a dozen Venezuelan employees were there to help with the election.

SPEAKER_21

So the thing people don't know is Smartmatic bought the brand or brought the machines or whatever from Sequoia. Do you know who was involved in the ownership board of directors or whatever of Sequoia? Mitt Romney. What? So just before the 2008 election, when we got Barack Obama, Mitt Romney's company sold to Smartmatic. Mitt Romney and Barack Obama run. They say we don't elect our leaders, they're selected. What do we know through Patrick Byrne and Gary, the CIA guy who went down and they said the very first election that Dominion and this cabal manipulated in the United States was the 2008 uh caucus election in Iowa, the Iowa caucuses. And that's where Barack Obama got his first win over Hillary Clinton, and then he went off to the races from there. Okay. And we ended up with who? Oh, it was uh it was it was not Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney came in 2012, it was McCain in 2008. But again, I believe, and I could be wrong, so this is allegedly, I think McCain also had ties to Sequoia. Sequoia is one of those names, when you dig into it, you're gonna find the Republican guard. You're gonna find a lot of those guys.

SPEAKER_17

A lot of people are gonna go, oh, it can't be. It can't be. Oh no.

SPEAKER_21

And when it switched over, right, it switched over to be kind of more of the left Democrat guard. Now, it's now been bought by Liberty elections or liberty voting, and it's controlled by one of Ed Martin's friends from Missouri. So now it's back in conservative hands.

SPEAKER_17

This is some of the data that you can use to understand why we don't really have a two-party system. It really is uniparty.

SPEAKER_21

Yeah, whispering angels.

SPEAKER_30

Chicago officials are outraged. I think that American elections ought to be run by American companies and ought to be run by American citizens, not uh Venezuelan nationals.

SPEAKER_33

Smartmatic is technically based in Boca Rotan, Florida, but the president of the company, Jack Blaine, testified to the Chicago City Council. Fewer than a dozen Smartmatic employees work in Florida. The majority of the workers are based in Venezuela. Watchdog groups question why U.S. voting machines would be under the control of citizens of another country, especially a country whose own election process is highly suspect.

SPEAKER_28

We believe this is a national security issue. There is no way that companies belonging to non-U.S. corporations should have access to our elections.

SPEAKER_33

The Treasury Department is supposed to monitor sales of U.S. companies to overseas investors where there is a question of national security, such as in the Dubai Ports deal, the so-called Sipious review process. Some and Congress are demanding an investigation.

SPEAKER_35

In the case of uh SmartMatic, there are a number of unanswered questions. Uh, that's why I wrote to the Secretary of the Treasury and asked them to review the ownership. It's offshore, it's murky, no one seems to know who owns it.

SPEAKER_33

Uh, certainly our government should know a potential risk to the democratic process. Now we called the Treasury Department to ask if the sale of Sequoia in 2005 had been reviewed or not. This is CNN reporting this.

SPEAKER_21

These machines are foreign-owned, they've got foreign software, they've got foreign parts. How old was that clip? Old. Yeah. Because that's 2010 was the Philippines election where they got in trouble. They can't be certified. They can't do anything. They can't, they can't, they can't there's just no, they can't get through the certification. They can't, they shouldn't be able to get through Cyphyus. They shouldn't be able to get through there. They're not connected to the internet thing. They shouldn't be able to none of this. But they CNN was reporting this. And we've just been kicking the can, kicking the can, cleaning up the software. More RD. What does the RD mean? How can we beat an audit? That's what RD means. When you're an election machine and you're selling two counties and states and governments and you're doing RD still, you're figuring out how to rig, you're figuring out how to cover up the fraud. That's the only reason you'd have to do RD when your only job is to count. One, two, four.

SPEAKER_17

Pretty much. Pretty much. So this is very interesting to me because you will find people even today that if you say, well, you know, some of our elections have been, you know, tangled in with Venezuela. If you, as soon as you mention Venezuela, what are you talking about? You're crazy. That's not a thing.

SPEAKER_21

We project our virtue onto the Department of Treasury and onto the Department of Justice and onto the CIA and onto the FBI. And we're like, they would never let that slow.

SPEAKER_17

Even if we have a clip from two decades ago that says it's been happening for years, it's like we can't face reality for some reason.

Investigating Lawmakers’ Spouses

SPEAKER_21

So how does this affect us? So we're down to our our you know, our unoffendable 10 here in the rumble chat. This is how it affects us. This is Kitsap County. We use Dominion machines here. We have universal mail and voting here. It's been this way for a while. And Kitsap County has now just done this. So this was this was Cook County. This is Chicago. They're talking about this in the context of city elections, not representatives, not senators, not the president. City elections. What's going on in Chicago, Ron? It's a mess. It's a freaking disaster zone. It was like next to the murder rating of Honduras for a while. Maybe it still is, right? It's a bad place. Kitzap County. Kitsap County just turned family farms into regulated event venues. This happened at the county level. Even for your own kids' birthday parties. According to Kittsap County's agricultural code, Kittsap County Code 17.455, and quote, assembly event, end quote, is basically any gathering for people for, quote, recreational or celebratory events or activities, end quote, including birthdays, anniversaries, holiday get-togethers, family reunions, or just hanging around on your farm. No minimum number of attendees, no exception for private family. It's not tied to primary ag use like harvesting or training horses. It counts up to eight events per year, fine, but only one every 12 days. So if your kid's birthday party is March 15th and your other kids is March 20th, I have three kids that have birthdays in two weeks. Okay. Nope. Anniversary party in between, forget it. Too many kids or family milestones, tough luck. Country county says you might violate the spacing rule. You need a site plan review, fees and parking plans, maybe off-site and neighbor consent, notification to neighbors or farm contacts, solid waste compliance, and more. Over 200 people, extra conditional use permit. And each event is counted separately. Setup and cleanup included, max 48 hours. This is your private property in rural Kitts app, where farms are supposed to be protected for agricultural use. But a simple family barbecue or kids' party now risks being labeled a quote regulated assembly event requiring permits and fees. We elected these motherfuckers.

SPEAKER_17

Well, I'd work what I was just thinking.

SPEAKER_21

Uh this isn't protecting neighbors from massive commercial weddings or concerts. It's micromanaging everyday life on farms. Better hope your family doesn't celebrate too much or you have too many kids who want birthdays. Who's with me? This feels like a huge overreach on property rights. Time to push back before every backyard barbecue needs county approval. Tag your farm friends, neighbors, and county council. Let's talk about this. And I credit Sean Murphy, a local here, for writing that summary. He follows the county stuff very, very closely. He's a great resource. He ran for council. He was one of the ones who didn't make it.

SPEAKER_19

Okay.

SPEAKER_21

Obviously. Makes you wonder, right? These elections, it's not just about the president, it's not just about your senator. Oh, that stuff's too big. Uh it's always selected. They're just they're just the elite. No. This is about your city council. This is about your town council. This is about your local sheriff. The people who actually affect your kids' birthday parties. If they I don't know if they go through, I don't know where that's at, but that's like communism, fascism, a boot on my neck. I have to get a permit for a birthday party. Hey, we're having a birthday party.

SPEAKER_17

Send the brown shirts over.

SPEAKER_21

Send the brown shirts over. Count the number of people, get a permit, pay a fee. Yeah, do it more than once in 12 days, eight per year. They're trying to regulate your freedom of assembly. And by the way, their tag is if people just show up, that's one thing. But if you invite them, then it's an assembly that's regulated. So just sending out an email invite for the birthday puts you into that category. So if people just randomly show up, so now you float in the AI stuff that I presented. So let's say you decide not to advertise the birthday party. Let's say you just tell people word of mouth and you're standing next to a TV or your phone's in your pocket, or you're near a computer that's listening. Siri's listening. Siri's always listening, right? Alexa, turn on peasants' perspective.

SPEAKER_17

Full 1984.

SPEAKER_21

Full 1984. Full 1984. I just want to have a birthday party. Yeah, well, it's an assembly, and we have to tax it and regulate it, put fee, make a site plan. Ron, you're an engineer. We should start a business to help people have birthday parties. Absolutely. Literally the engineering, site plans, space plans, parking plans. Like it's a niche, you know, six hundred dollars. I'll I'll get you the site plan and make the application.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah.

SPEAKER_21

You know, you're you're planning a big birthday event. I mean, this is it.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_17

Everyone I do site plan reviews all the time.

SPEAKER_21

Yeah. I mean, a whole new industry for you. You should go and have them enact this. I mean, more than that.

SPEAKER_17

I should be pro this, whatever this is, because this could make me rich. This could make you rich.

SPEAKER_21

Look at the opportunities, Ron.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah, no thanks.

SPEAKER_21

Roll my freaking eyes. Yeah. It matters. Elections matter. Even the little ones, even the local ones. How does that nonsense get passed? Look, this whole area is full of hippies. We call them crunchy, right? Live and let live people.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah.

SPEAKER_21

Like they live here because they can't see their neighbors because of the trees.

SPEAKER_06

Right. Okay.

SPEAKER_21

And now you're doing this. Ah, come on. You won't even let us have real neighborhoods because you want to maintain the rural the county as rural pastoral. And now you're doing this where having a rural pastoral land comes with no advantages. I may as well have a freaking HOA.

SPEAKER_17

For the rest of the world, Kit Sap County is mostly rural. The primary zoning is one dwelling unit per five acres. Um, and apparently that's not enough space.

SPEAKER_21

That's not enough space to have more than eight parties a year.

SPEAKER_17

Yeah, we need to have throat control on everybody, apparently. Unreal.

SPEAKER_21

All right, guys, that's it for us today in Premium. Thanks for sticking around. Link the show, send it out. No sound. What's going on? Correction slow. Oh, it's you. That's nothing. It's you. All right. Thanks, guys. We'll talk to you again tomorrow. Bye.

SPEAKER_03

Matt! Matt, sorry. What night lift in that car? I'm 37. What? I'm 37. I'm not old. But I can't just call you Matt. I didn't know you were called Jesus. I didn't say sorry about the old behind. How'd you do? How'd you do, good lady? I'm Arthur, King of the Britons. Whose castle is that? King of the Britons. Who are the Britons? Well, we all are. We are all Britons. And I am your king.

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Both?

Fast And Furious And Narrative Control

SPEAKER_03

No, we have a king. I thought we were an autonomous collective. You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship. A self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes. Oh, there you go. Bringing classes with a gap! That's what it's all about. If only people would please good people, I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? No one lives there. Then who is your lord? We don't have a lord. What? I told you. We're in a narco-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week. Yes. But all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at a special bi-weekly meeting. Yes, I see. By a civil majority in the case of purely internal affairs. Be quiet. But by a two-thirds majority in the case of Mogat. I order you to be quiet. All right, thank you. I'm your king. Well I didn't vote for you. You don't vote for kings? Who might have become king then? The lady of the lake. Her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water. Signifying by divine providence that I, Arthur, was to carry Excalibur. That is why I'm your king. Listen, strange women lying in ponds, distributed swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. Be quiet! I mean, you can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart through a sword in shut up! I mean, if I went around saying I was an emperor, just because some moist and big had loved a scimitar at me, they put me away. Shut up, will you? Shut up! Now we see the violence inherent in the system! Shut up! Come and see the violence inherent in the system! Help, help! I'm being repressed, bloody peasant! Oh, what a giveaway! Did you hear that? Did you hear that? That's what I'm on about. Do you see him repressing me?

SPEAKER_20

You saw it, didn't you?

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