Peasants Perspective
Peasants Perspective: A Voice from the Edge of Freedom
Join Taylor Johnatakis, a self-proclaimed “peasant” turned podcaster, on an unfiltered journey through family, faith, and the fight for American ideals. From the depths of DC Jail—where he recorded during a 14-month sentence tied to January 6—to his triumphant return home after a Trump clemency in 2025, Taylor delivers raw, heartfelt commentary for the common man. Expect a mix of gritty storytelling, reflections on liberty lost and reclaimed, and timeless lessons drawn from his life as a septic designer, father, and reluctant rebel. Whether he’s reading Dr. Seuss to his kids or dissecting the state of the republic, Peasants Perspective is a bold, unpolished call to stay grounded amidst chaos. Subscribe for a front-row seat to a story that’s as real as it gets—no filter, no apologies.
Peasants Perspective
If Black Swans Decide History, Who Decides Us
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Empires make moves. Peasants pick up the tab. We open with a simple lens and follow it across a day where missiles arc, alliances wobble, and insurance contracts shift the fate of oil lanes. The Iran strikes look like a classic black swan—one that forces neighbors off the sidelines, exposes the cost math of drones vs. interceptors, and tests whether “no boots on the ground” survives contact with events. Along the way, we dissect the information war: CIA‑Kurds reports, a drone tagged to an attack on a CIA site, and casualty claims that swing from zero to hundreds—fog that rewards whoever frames it first.
Power isn’t just on battlefields; it hides in forms and fees. When London insurers choke coverage through the Strait of Hormuz and Washington signals it will underwrite passage, that’s strategy by spreadsheet. Europe’s cool distance on basing rights and the UK’s visible sidelining hint at a fracture in the “special relationship.” If Tehran now calls Washington, not London, the map of influence just redrew itself without a single flag ceremony. We tie this to a century of oil politics in Iran—partitions, coups, and blowback—showing how old bargains unravel when the bill comes due.
Trust in institutions keeps taking hits at home. A massive LexisNexis breach allegedly exposes profiles tied to courts and agencies, turning redacted into reachable and judges into targets. Courtroom double standards in Colorado and voting‑hour whiplash in Texas add fuel to claims of two-tier justice and procedural gaming. Meanwhile, emails about glyphosate and ghostwritten “expertise” feel like déjà vu: regulators captured, science bent, and the public paying the price. Against that backdrop, crypto policy stops being a fad and becomes infrastructure—especially when ACH stumbles and decentralized rails promise resilience and speed.
It’s a lot—war, law, money, media—and it’s connected. Our goal isn’t doom; it’s clarity. Watch the tells: who controls underwriting, who refuses basing, who edits the science, who shrugs at the breach. Then decide where to push. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves geopolitics with receipts, and leave a review with the one lever of power you think matters most right now. Let’s make sure the peasants write some of the next chapter.
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SPEAKER_36And when I went to the queen, the tell her to have no bread. Do you know what she had?
SPEAKER_02Let me eat cake.
Simultaneous Sip And Post‑9/11 Normalcy
SPEAKER_17We're getting screwed, ma'am. Every time we turn around, we're getting screwed. It's the little guys. The little guys that take the money 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. I'm assuming we're all good. I just can't see over here what you got going on. Yeah, you're good now. Oh, all right. Good morning, peasants. Sorry for the little glitch starting out. Yesterday was a really interesting day. There were parts of the day yesterday where I was kind of down in the dumps with what's going on in Iran and in the world in general. But this morning I woke up and I had a much better attitude. So we're gonna go through this today. Thank you to those of you who reached out to me yesterday. Yesterday's show was a um a tying it all together show. For us peasants, if in the opening there, right? It's the peasants that we have to live here, right? And we're the ones who kind of get screwed no matter what happens. And yesterday was one go for your sip. Oh, my sip. I'm gonna get there. I'm gonna get there. I don't know who's in yet. I don't know if Carlitz has made it or not. You see what I'm seeing there? Okay. Ron's doing a little technical work here, checking our monitors. So, anyways, yesterday, those of you who reached out to me and said, you know, it was a good episode, I really appreciate it. It was kind of a hard episode because I was by myself. But uh, I really appreciate it because it's important for us to understand the underlying stuff that's happening in the world around us. Because if we as peasants get caught up in the propaganda too much and we don't see through it, we make bad life decisions, Ron. Would you agree with that? Yes. Yeah. And what's even worse is when our leaders don't have real information either and they make bad life decisions as well. So we're going to talk about some really interesting things that happened over the last 24 hours because the world is changing rapidly. But before we do that, I know why you're all here. You're here for the simultaneous sip. All you need is a cup or a mug or a glass or a tankard, a chalice or 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 hit of the day, the simultaneous sip. And it starts right as I double check my sound. No, no, my sound is going to be good this time. Okay, and it starts right now.
SPEAKER_48We must stop the terror. I call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. Thank you. Now watch this drive.
SPEAKER_17That's back when war was easy. That's how we started out a 20-year occupation in Afghanistan in Iraq. Was watching George Bush's drive. I still don't have it over here. Did they have a number come up on your screen? Um I don't know. Should I tap it? Don't turn it off, turn it on. See what happens.
SPEAKER_22Okay.
SPEAKER_17It's still not the right monitor. Damn it.
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SPEAKER_17Sorry, guys. Ron's doing a monitor share thing that we're gonna see the chats. Uh I can see your system display. Okay, good. Oh, yeah. Now I see your stuff going on. All right, Carl Leeds, good morning. John Attackis, good morning. Carl Leeds, hey Ron! You've got to look into the crater earth theory. Ooh, Ron, that might be a good one for you. Carl Leeds, I have I have come to a way to explain flat Earth while still having a round earth and why everything is always a straight line away.
SPEAKER_20Was that because it's a disk?
Clinton, Epstein, And Power’s Rot
SPEAKER_17No, it's because it's an XY axis with what's the distance? So no matter what, you're always, anyways, I'll have to like draw it and show, but it's probably already been thought through. Chantibi, good morning, Perazer. Good day, and Boise. Douglas Wyatt, good morning, peasants. Weed and boys on YouTube. Good morning. Showed up on YouTube, but not in Rumble for me at last. Oh, good. Now it came up for me. Good morning, Pony Boy. Awesome. Weed and boys and pony boys, the same person. All right, guys, thank you so much for joining us. Okay, before we jump into the real shindig for today, I just wanted to show you guys something kind of funny. We're gonna start the show with a little Bill Clinton, and when we get to the end of the show, we're gonna show a little Bill Clinton, okay? This is from his deposition, and it was pretty good. Now, these depositions obviously were long. I haven't watched all of them yet, because you know, there's a certain amount of hours in a day. And so a couple of these things I missed for the portions I watched, and this is one of the ones I missed. This is after Nancy Mace was grilling Bill Clinton. If you want to know what type of person Bill Clinton is, and I've spoken to a few people who have met him in person, this is par for the course. Even under the deposition, even here because of his association with Glene Maxwell, a convicted sex trafficker, and Jeffrey Epstein, an alleged sex trafficker who died in prison suspiciously. Even though he's in a deposition for that, he still has the audacity to do this.
SPEAKER_41I didn't, I didn't I didn't say anything for anything.
SPEAKER_38No, you didn't, but you have a great tone in your voice. But but just thank you.
SPEAKER_41I'll take that as a compliment. It is a compliment. Thank you. And I did not go to Yale Law School or any law school for that matter.
SPEAKER_17He's hitting on Nancy Mason. You got a great voice. The attorney's like, shut up, you little pedophile, shut up. Just kidding. I don't I can't say for certain that he is pedophile. I like alleged by some.
SPEAKER_20I like how he gets really comfortable and puts his arm around his attorney, too.
Black Swan Signals And Iran Escalation
SPEAKER_17Yeah, he's like, God. Okay, this morning, Krill Dmitr Dmitrov, who is who is he? He is positive socks, CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Spons, special envoy to the president of Russia for investment in economic cooperation. Views are my own. And he posted this this morning. He posted a black swan. Ron, what's the significance of a black swan? I really don't know. For anybody who's talking about negotiations, it's that thing that doesn't make economic sense, right? Like I want to keep the land because it's family land, and so no price is going to satisfy my black swan, is my inheritance, right? Or, you know, there's certain black swan things. I want to say I um back when I was doing a lot of foreclosures, black swan events were things like somebody was going through a divorce, uh, deep discount, right? It's the thing that makes negotiation like a little bit different. It's the token that that typically doesn't make financial sense. It doesn't always make financial sense, exactly. And so the black swan, though, is in reference to politics, uh, is referencing the book The Fourth Turning about, you know, for those probably most of our listeners are familiar with the concept of the fourth, fourth turning, but it's the event that changes everything. So you're going one direction, the system is kind of getting rough, public public trust in public institutions is waning, and then there's a black swan event, and it causes all the trends of corruption in government and all the trends of lack of you know cohesion, it causes all that to accelerate. And that is what I clearly think he's talking about the war in Iran, obviously. And it's a black swan event. This is a huge event in the world. This could be the start of World War III or the end of it. You know what I mean? It could go either way. Tom Cotton was on Fox News and he said this Iran targeted these Arab countries.
SPEAKER_05They didn't plead for peace, they didn't ask Donald Trump to stop, they asked Donald Trump for targeting information so they could join in the strikes in Iran. That's what a real coalition looks like. We're all now fighting together to try to finally eliminate the threat that a revolutionary Iran poses to the United States, to our Arab friends, and to Israel.
SPEAKER_17And I think the chancellor So, right when Iran got attacked, there was clearly some kind of dead man switch instructions to the Iranian National Guard to attack all of their neighbors. They shot missiles at seven of their neighbors. And I mean, this was like not a small deal. I mean, it hit airports, malls, hospitals. Uh, they hit an oil refinery down in Saudi Arabia that produces like 20% of the oil coming out of Saudi Arabia or something like that. Now, we also saw that, you know, we listened yesterday on the episode, Tucker Carlson said there were um Massad operatives in different nations that were gonna do these false flag attacks. And who knows, right? Who knows why these nations got attacked? But they were just gonna sit on the sidelines and let America do their thing. But after they got attacked, Black Swan event, guess what? They're in for the fight now. So now America, along with Israel, along with seven Gulf nations, are all stepping up to the fight. Let me fill you in on a couple things we're not gonna be talking about today with clips and whatnot. One of the things that happened yesterday is Syria announced that they're sending Syrian troops to the Lebanese border to fight Hezbollah. So who's Hezbollah? Hezbollah is a Shiite group in Lebanon. They're a political group, but they're also a terrorist organization. So they've got like seats in parliament and missiles.
SPEAKER_20And they're funded by the body.
Syria, Hezbollah, And Strange Bedfellows
SPEAKER_17That would be like if the Democrat Party was have had their own arsenal. Okay. It's like so Syria is sending troops. Great. We could use all the help we get. Hold on, who are these Syrian troops? What's the story of Syria over the last decade? It's a failed state, right? Ass got ousted from power. He's in exile in Russia, uh, and then Al-Qaeda had taken over Syria and basically established themselves as the dominant power. So Trump sued for peace and said, okay, Mr. Al-Qaeda leader that yesterday was a terrorist on the FBI's wanted list, you're now the president of Syria. Come on over to the White House, I'll take off the sanctions. It's like, wow. So now we've got Al-Qaeda fighters who conquered Syria, who are now assisting the United States in dealing with Hezbollah and other, you know, in Lebanon dealing with Hezbollah. Huh. Now, if you remember, uh Al-Qaeda, this group in Syria, right, helped us defeat ISIS. So we started Al-Qaeda to fight the Russians, and then Al-Qaeda fought America, and then we fought Al-Qaeda by creating ISIL ISIS, which then took over an area the size of Ohio, and then we went back to Al-Qaeda and we tried to get them and the Kurds to help fight ISIS until they finally defeated ISIS. So now we got Sunni Al-Qaeda defeating Shi ISIS.
SPEAKER_20Very strange bedfellows.
SPEAKER_17Very strange bedfellows. Very strange bedfellows. I can never say his last name. He's Greek. I really should be able to say his last name. Spent a couple years in prison. He said this about war, and this is the truth.
SPEAKER_14I was in the Gulf last week, and I was in the Gulf three weeks before that, and uh nobody was talking about war. I mean, they were talking about the possibility of an isolated American airstrike on Iran, but nobody was talking about war. I think that they were largely taken by surprise and um and they weren't prepared for a sustained campaign. Now, a few days ago, President Trump said several times there would be no American ground troops, no boots on the ground. Yesterday, Secretary of Defense Heggseth refused to roll out grant ground troops, and then when press pressed on the issue later in the day, the president said that he wasn't going to take a position on ground troops. This is this is not going to be a short thing. I think that the that the administration is serious about regime change. This is what the likes of Lindsey Graham, who is the new John McCain, exactly what they want. And I think that they are willing to fight until they you know kill as many people as they want to kill and uh and create chaos. You know, Mike, the the thing about these regime change wars, too. If you look at Afghanistan, you look at Iraq, now you look at Iran, or even at Libya or Somalia or Syria, it never turns out the way the planners in Washington think it's going to turn out. It's never easy. It's it is easy to attack, it's easy to overthrow a government, it is nearly impossible to usher in a period of peace and democracy where everybody's happily, happy and they all live happily ever after. That's just in the fairy tales.
Regime Change Lessons And Mission Creep
SPEAKER_17Yeah, it's just in the fairy tales. Now, his experience was with the uniparty that's been around that wanted a democracy build, lecture kingdoms about democracy and stuff like that. Trump is different. So we don't know what the full game plan is here. So we'll see. Pony Boy says in the chat, we're just lifting our enemies left and right. The question you have to ask Pony Boy is, were they actually our enemies? You know, do we really want to engage with our enemies for 20 years? Or were they never really our enemies? They were our frenemies. You know what I'm saying? But Iran feels a little bit more like an enemy. Now, Tim Birchart said something kind of funny in response to a comment Lindsey Graham made about the Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon, you know, raising their ugly head again. And he said, We need to send bombers over to Lebanon and we need to destroy Hezbollah now. And it was like, wow. Well, Tim Burkhart got asked about that, and he said one of the funniest things I've ever heard about Lindsey Graham.
SPEAKER_04Lindsay hasn't seen a fist fight, he hasn't wanted to turn into a bombing raid. So I just take it with a grain of salt, dude.
SPEAKER_17Lindsey hasn't seen a fist fight he didn't want to turn into a bombing raid, so take it like a grain of salt. Ron, what were you pointing at?
SPEAKER_20That's the same dude that said Lindsay Graham hasn't seen somebody he didn't want. Oh, what was it? He didn't he not that he hasn't seen something he didn't want to invade, and including women's panties or something. It was some joke like that.
SPEAKER_17It's an open secret that Lindsey Graham is is probably, probably gay. As you guys know, one of our uh great openers is uh this one.
SPEAKER_36Hey Lindsay, why don't you just admit that you're gay and then people won't blackmail you anymore?
SPEAKER_17All right, guys, we are all peasants. No matter where you're at in the world, you are a peasant. If you're not sitting in some seat of authority, you're just another dude being controlled, right? So this is an image, this is a video that popped up on social media in China and made its way out of China onto X. And this is Chinese construction workers in Iran. So, you know, this is like a problem all around the world, migrants taking over jobs in sovereign countries. So migrants from China are doing hard construction work in Iran, as if they don't have an unemployment problem in Iran. You know what I mean? Anyways, these Chinese migrants. Okay. I remember a couple years ago, I read a memoir by an author, and I don't remember who it was, but he was in Egypt during one of their revolutions. And he was there to cover the political discord and the revolution. And he was having coffee at the little diner across the street from his hotel, just sipping, you know, sipping tea, just quietly, doing his thing. And he said, six blocks away, and he didn't even hear him, there were black hawks taking over the palace, and the whole coup happened. While he was just sipping his tea six blocks away, you know, finally went back, opened up the news, opened up the internet, and was like, oh my gosh, it happened. You know, that's how quickly things can happen. Peasants just live their lives. If right now, this second, think about yourself right now. If right now, this second there was a bomb that exploded over DC, and we were trying to figure it out if the president was alive and if the House of Representative members are around and who's still in charge of the chain of command, would you still go to work today? The answer is you probably would.
SPEAKER_20Well, yes, I'll tell you. So when 9-11 happened, I watched the Twin Towers come down on the TV, and then I got in my car and went to work.
Missiles, Drones, And Rules Of Engagement
SPEAKER_17And I got in my car and went to school. Okay, that's exactly right. Life goes on. So here's these Chinese workers working up on these steel girders, and a missile strikes the building they're working on. This is not good. I did this is not good. Can you believe that? That's war, ladies and gentlemen. What is it good for? Jeez. They're just going about their daily lives, and all of a sudden, a missile strikes. That could be you. That could be you any minute. One of the things that they did, Iran has all this missile defense tech, right? And what the Israelis did in their opening strike was they went way up in the atmosphere and they launched the missile up high from an F-15. It went way up into space where their radar couldn't tack it. And when it came down on Iran, it came straight down, straight down at like Mach 5. Ayotola dead.
SPEAKER_24Okay.
SPEAKER_17They couldn't even see it coming. The the launch trajectory was into space from a jet. Oh what?
SPEAKER_24Okay.
SPEAKER_17So Pete Heggseth, which is turning out to be an unbelievable secretary of the Department of War, I'll tell you, you know, nothing like having a battle-hardened combat veteran that wasn't even a general. The guy was only a colonel, okay, which, or lieutenant colonel, even. I'm not, I'm not even sure what his final rank was. Lieutenant Colonel or Colonel. He's now running the military, Secretary of Defense. And he has the right idea about this conflict. Unlike Rumsfeld, and unlike previous secretaries of dissents that played not to lose, Pete Hexeth is playing to win.
SPEAKER_11We're playing for keeps. Our warfighters have maximum authorities granted personally by the president and yours truly. Our rules of engagement are bold, precise, and designed to unleash American power, not shackle it. This was never meant to be a fair fight. And it is not a fair fight. We are punching them while they're down, which is exactly how it should be.
SPEAKER_17Thus far, Operation Epic Fury has delivered twice the air power, and there's been over 2,000 sites that have been hit.
SPEAKER_20I appreciate how honesty's being.
SPEAKER_17Yeah, you know, it's kind of like Richard Sherman after the Seahawks beat the Green Bay Packers in the NFC conference finals way back when they went to the Super Bowl. And the the Green Bay Packers were up in the fourth quarter. And then they tied and went to overtime, and then the Seahawks won. And Richard Sherman was like, You can't, you gotta beat us. You gotta keep your foot on our neck. You let off. Same thing, guys. If you want to win, keep the foot on the neck till the bell rings. Donald Trump was asked in the Oval Office about why we're doing what we're doing, regime change, you know, is this norm? What what what's going on? This is a this is a four four-minute clip here. I want to play all of it. This is the president of the United States, and we are at the opening salvals of what could be the end or the beginning of World War III. So the beginning or the end of the world. Or the beginning or the end of the world. Yeah. You know, every major conflict is like this. And, you know, the normality bias of eventually things end and things like that. Yeah, I mean, eventually this will wrap up, but who's gonna be in charge at the end?
SPEAKER_24Right.
SPEAKER_17Right? This is a power grab. This is a zero-sum game around the world. Someone's got to be in charge and someone isn't. You know what I mean? It's the same thing with domestic politics. Someone's got to be in charge and someone isn't. This is Donald Trump explaining why we have to go after Iran. It's important. This is the president. This is the guy that has all the intelligence. This is the decision maker. Evil.
Task Force Drones And Adaptation
Influence Ops, NCRI Money, And Complacency
SPEAKER_38It's not the politics, it's their whole philosophy. It's their whole where they come from. It's it's it's terrible. Where they kill 35,000, I thought it was 32. Now it turns out it's much more than 35,000 people. And in some cases, using machine guns with people that have no that have no weapons, they have no weapon, and they're being machine gunned, they're being snipers from buildings, and they're hitting the people with snipers right through the eyes. It's just a very evil ideology. And nobody's really seen anything like it. As I said, even the fact that they've attacked all of their neighbors. And the neighbors weren't attacking, they thought they'd maybe set it out or what they've they've drawn, they've hit Qatar, they've hit UAE, they've hit Saudi Arabia, they've hit Oman. Because they're evil. And they're bad. It's a bad seed. And somebody had to do it. And it should have been done sometime during a 47-year period because so much death has been caused by them. So much unbelievable death. I mean, Germany's been hit. Everybody's been hit. It's an evil ideology. And I've never been look, I've done a lot of good things. So many people said thank you, thank you, thank you. You see it in the streets of Los Angeles. They have thousands of people. I saw it the other day. Pictures of Donald Trump and I'm looking, I'm on the phone, probably talking to you. And I'm looking and I see my picture and say, Oh no, it's another you know, protest. I see my p and then I started saying, Boy, they're very friendly people. And then I saw a woman hugging the picture of me. I said, What's going on? And it turned out to be these are Iranian people that live in the United States. You saw the the rallies. And in New York too. They had a big rally by pictures all over the place. The fact is that people are happy with what we did. And you could never, and I've always said it, you could never have had true peace in the Middle East if Iran was allowed to go. Even beyond the nuclear. If Iran was allowed to have all these look at all the missiles they built. A lot have been now taken out by us and a lot have been expended. But they have thousands of missiles in a fairly short period of time. And I I'll go two things. The attack that we did, known as Midnight Hammer. Had we not done that, Iran would have had a very powerful nuclear weapon within one month. We did it. It was great timing. But you know, and you've been able to see that too. The other thing was Barack Hussein Obama made maybe the worst deal I've ever seen. Because he gave all power in the Middle East to Iran. You want the exact opposite one? And I terminated that. If I didn't terminate that deal, they would be sitting with a massive nuclear weapon three years ago, which would have been used already on Israel at least and other countries also. And we wouldn't be talking about it right now. But if I didn't terminate the uh the deal that Obama made giving them everything, including plain loads of cash. Do you remember the airplane flew over there? It was a Boeing 757. It was two of them loaded, they took out all the seats. It was loaded with green cash. So much cash that you could it was in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. They got all the cash from all the banks, they put it and they flew it to around. Never do a president of that power. I'm gonna maybe try it sometime if it's okay. I think I'm gonna do it. I'll fly it somewhere. Nobody's ever said that they like it. Two planes loaded from floor to ceiling, big planes, Boeing 757, taken over there and given cash. In addition to that, he was giving them billions of dollars. But worse, he was giving them the right to have the path to a nuclear weapon. And that deal expired. A lot of people said, Oh, you terminated. Well, it was gonna be terminated anyway, because it expired. It gave them the right to have top of the line nuclear weapons. If they had, because they're crazy. They're crazy. Just like the people on my right during the State of the Union. I looked at them, I said, You're crazy. These people are crazy. And if they had a nuclear weapon, they would have used it. All right, how about one or two more?
SPEAKER_17That is a simple message that every peasant can understand. Yep. These people are evil, they're bad, they do bad things, and they've been doing bad things for 47 years, and nobody has stopped them. They haven't stopped them for a whole bunch of reasons. Whole bunch of reasons. We don't have enough military might to actually invade and take over Iran. There's too many connections. We don't want to do that. We're not virtuous, we don't want endless wars, and the excuses go on and on. Douglas McGregor, who sometimes has some pretty good analysis, he was a former colonel in the in the military. He was on with Matt Gates, and he's kind of a doomer. This is what he's saying to Matt Gates.
SPEAKER_08Well, China and Russia are sitting on the sidelines monitoring everything. They're in close touch with the government, they're providing satellite intelligence, which accounts for some of the tremendous successes, particularly in Israel and our U.S. bases. All of our bases have been destroyed.
SPEAKER_17So what he's saying is China and Russia are providing to the Iranians satellite targeting locations for the targets in the places that they've been hitting. Okay.
Borders, Deportations, And Uniparty Tells
SPEAKER_08Our harbor uh installations are destroyed. We're actually having to fall back on India and Indian ports, which are less than ideal. That's what the Navy says. And uh I I just I think uh Iran, much to our disappointment, is faring very, very well.
SPEAKER_17I don't know. Uh it's hard to know. Fog of war. You got Chinese, uh, Chinese construction workers wondering what's going on on the building they're building. They probably feel like all that effort to raise that skyscraper is kind of out the window as they're watching some foundation get hit by a missile. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_20Like he's probably like, uh, so I guess it's lunch break.
SPEAKER_17You know, being on a job site, right? Excavation. It's like you did I put in septic tanks. So you dig a nice big hole. You're like, okay, tanks are coming in the morning, and you get out there in the morning and the hole sloughed in. You're like, oh, you gotta jump in real quick from scratch. Anyways, so Douglas McGregor is saying we're running out of weapons, we can't be at our ports. Here's what I would say: Donald Trump knows what he's doing. He actually had four years out of office to sit and plan this. And I promise you, this was part of the game plan. What are we gonna do with Iran? They cannot have a nuclear weapon, we cannot rearrange the world order while we've still got some loose ends out there.
SPEAKER_20Right.
SPEAKER_17Makes sense to me. So they've game planned this. And one of the things that obviously a lot of these people that, and I, you know, I can't say I haven't been one of these people that criticize the American Empire, just like every empire, they get bloated. And there's a lot of different videos going on around out there, specifically with this Chinese analyst who's like, listen, you know, Iran's got these drones. They cost$35,000 to$50,000 to make. They line 20 of them up in a semi-truck, they can launch them, right? And this is low cost. And what does the United States military have to use to defeat one of these drones? And then he shows a missile, like a Patriot missile, you know, that each missile is a million dollars. It's got this big machine, takes a lot of logistics. So for$35,000, we can cost you a million dollars, and you're gonna run out of missiles sooner than we run out of drones, right? So that's that's the idea. That's what has prevented America from going into Iran is this thought that, hey, these guys can go low tech while we're high tech and we end up losing because we we spend too much. This is how empires fall with endless wars. Unfortunately, people like Douglas McGregor and the other the other people who have said we're running out of missiles, we don't have enough. Um maybe we're not using missiles. Has you ever thought that our military is able to adapt?
SPEAKER_07First time, U.S. Central Command's drone task force called Task Force Scorpion Strike launched countless one-way attack drones, achieving massive effects. I'd like to point out these drones were originally an Iranian design. We took them back to America, made them better, and fired them right back at Iran. I just could not be prouder of our men and women in uniform, leveraging innovation to create dilemmas for the enemy. There is no adversary too determined, no mission too difficult for the great soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, guardians, and coast guardsmen that make up the most powerful military the world has ever seen. Our military objectives are crystal clear, and our people are executing an immensely complex and historic mission with relentless lethality, conviction, and professionalism. And we've just begun. But I have the utmost confidence that we, alongside our partners, will absolutely achieve our military objectives. All our warriors, Godspeak. Thanks so much.
SPEAKER_20Sometimes I feel so childlike, because uh when he said, you know, we got their drones, and then we turn around and bounce them back at them. I was like, my immediate thought was, I am rubber, you are glue.
Iran’s Internal Legitimacy And Flags
SPEAKER_17Bounce off back everything you say bounces off you. It's yeah, that's funny. Okay, so why are people such doomsayers when it comes to Iran? So there's this Iranian exile group that played out that played Washington for this moment. And this article is coming from political. It was published this yesterday by Caitlin Oprisinko and Daniel Barnes. I can't have some of these pronunciations. And it goes through here and it describes how this Iranian group has been funneling money into Washington and paying people. For example, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Um, and then there was a name that popped up here that caught me a little bit off guard. Many of the speakers are paid lavishly for their participation. Vice President Mike Pence received more than$40,000,$400,000 in speaking free from NCRI and affiliate groups after leaving office in 2021. Okay. Now, this group is allegedly a free Iranian group, but there's a lot of people when you go re research this in our CI group, this is one of those wolf and sheep clothing group, right? Hey, our objective is free Iran, because you can't hold a conference in the United States that says keep the Ayatollah in power. Okay. So if you want people to lobby for you, you've got to have a front. Okay. And the front is free Iran. And so they've been taking money from the Iranians, which is probably one of the reasons why, although we've been spending time in Afghanistan and Iraq, their neighbors, we haven't really done anything about Iran, even though they were sending you know suicide bombers, they were funding the insurgencies that we were fighting with. Why? Well, there's a threat to poll on. There's a lot of Washing politicians in Washington that were taking money that was coming from Iran, which probably means complacency, huh?
SPEAKER_20Was it buying complacency?
SPEAKER_17Yeah, I guess. You want to see an example of buying complacency to the detriment of the United States? Christy Noam was on the hot seat yesterday in the Senate, and it was ugly. It was ugly. They are absolutely setting up an impeachment tramp for Christy Gnome and probably Donald Trump. It became super obvious yesterday. Let me show you a clip of Tom Tillis when he was talking to the Department of Homeland Security Director under Joe Biden. Now keep in mind, this clip right here is while the border was wide open. 15 to now Trump says 25 million people poured across this border in four years. This is Tom Tillis grilling Alejandro Majorcis, who eventually was held in contempt by the, or he was impeached by the House and the Senate didn't take it up. This is Tom Tillis from North Carolina.
SPEAKER_15It's going to be another reason why it's a crisis and not just a situation we're trying to work through. Thank you, and I wish you good health. Thank you, Speaker.
SPEAKER_17So we're paying migrants to cross the border$100,000. It creates, you know, kind of a poll. Thank you. I wish you good health. Okay. Now, yesterday I was talking to Christy Gnome, and the tone was a little bit different. So Alejandro Majorcus, who opened the border to let 25 million people in, rapists, murderers, terrorists, all of it. Then we get Christy Gnome, who's working to expel those people from the United States. The American people voted on this. This was top of the agenda. 2026, build a wall. 2024, send them all home. Okay.
SPEAKER_16This is Tom Tillis grilling Christy Gnome. Am I disappointed with Secretary Gnome? Because we're not going after enough people who did this damage at the expense of running numbers that Stephen Miller wants out of the White House.
SPEAKER_17So Stephen Miller wants to deport the 25 million people that Alejandro Mike Orkas elected in, and Tom Tillis is big mad about it.
SPEAKER_16We just want numbers. We want a thousand a day, six thousand a day, nine thousand a day. Isn't that what Mike said? We just want numbers.
Transitional Government Talk And Kurds
SPEAKER_17Let them in, let them in, let them in. Isn't that what just happened? And you're turning it around and throwing it on Christy Noam because she wants numbers going the other direction?
SPEAKER_16Thousand a day, because numbers matter, right? No, they don't matter. Quality matters, not quantity, quality. And what we've seen is a disaster. Under your leadership, Miss Gnome, a disaster.
SPEAKER_17Does that sound like a Republican? Or does that sound like somebody that's the old school Republican country club guy that's like, yeah, let the migrants in, they're cheap labor to pick our almonds. We just want numbers coming in, and you know, we can vet a few people, criminals at the border. Yeah, Alejandro Majorchis, I hope you have good health. Meanwhile, Christy Noam, who's actually making an impact and making a dent, and there's been a lot of paid-for agitation and all kinds of stuff. And Tom Tillis reacts that way. These people are retarded. Tom Tillis is acting like he's part of Code Pink. Code Pink, who approached Senator Scott in the hallway of Congress, and Senator Scott had a much better approach than Tom Tillis.
SPEAKER_21They were attacked by the R Uh. They were attacked by the U.S. Israel while we were negotiating. They wanted to kill all of us? The US intelligence said that there was no threat from Iran. The Iran wanted to kill us. Yeah, well, saying something like that and actually building the thing.
SPEAKER_25Oh, so people that are saying they're building weapons and trying to build nuclear weapons and they want to destroy America and we shouldn't take them seriously. They were attacked by US Israel while we were negotiating. Do you think that it's okay for people to say they want to destroy us? And it's okay, we should just ignore that. As long as they're not doing anything. They're not doing anything in the middle of the day.
SPEAKER_21You know why they you know why they're not anything?
SPEAKER_17You're not doing anything. They're building a hundred missiles a month that killed countless people with roadside bombs. They're funding Hezbollah and Hamas simultaneously. What do you mean they're not doing anything? Now, here's the thing for even the ardent leftists who love someone like Zoran Mandami, even Mandami gets it.
SPEAKER_33I've said before that the uh Iranian government has engaged uh in systematic repression of its own people, even killing thousands of Iranians who were seeking to express the most basic forms of uh dissent earlier this year.
SPEAKER_17It is a brutal government. It's that simple. Even Zoram Mandami understands it. And Americans are completely ignorant to what really the situation as Iran is. This is an Iranian who explains it in the simplest and clearest terms, Ron. Imagine if we, the United States of America, was being run by people that we knew were not Americans, right? That's why our founding fathers made sure that the president had to be born in America. You could not be a foreigner, you couldn't be Elon Musk, you had to actually be born in America.
SPEAKER_10Why? To avoid situations like this. So you know when you hear us Persians say that we've been foreign occupied by Islam, what we mean is genuinely the people that have taken us over, these guys right here. They are not even Iranian, they are not even Persian, these lot are Arab Islamists who have come into our country, taken us over, and forced our people to follow their rules. Look at the flag that they replaced us with. Can you see the small letters embedded within the flag? These are Arabic letters. Our own people can't even read the flag. This is the level of foreign occupation we're talking about. And I think not many people are aware of the situation, so it's important to spread this message so you guys understand what we're going through here and why we're so passionate about getting our lands back.
SPEAKER_20I can't read those letters either.
CIA Arming Kurds And Propaganda Optics
SPEAKER_17I can't read those letters either. It kind of reminds me of in Minnesota how they changed the flag to look like the Mali flag. Same thing happening there. You got a foreign-occupied fight situation. Now, yesterday there is a group inside of Iran that uh we're not gonna we're not gonna watch this because it's in uh I can't remember. I think they speak Farsi. Ron, will you Google see what language Iran speaks so I don't mess it up? But she says, it seems we are living the last hours of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. Mariam Rajivi announces live to the Iranian people, apparently after approval from the United States, the quote, the creation of an Iranian transitional government. Miriam Rajavi is an Iranian politician, leader of the People's Muhajideen Organization of Iran, PMOI, an organization that fights against the Iranian regime. She is also the elected president of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, founded in 1993. She is married to Masa uh Masood Rajavi, who is missing. Both lead the People's Muhajideen Organization of Iran together. So she gave that speech, and so did the uh son of the Shah, right? He also gave a speech basically telling the Iranian people, listen, we have to form a transitional government and uh we got to do it quick, right? Before total chaos breaks out. Somebody's got to pay the paycheck to the guy at the DMV. Somebody's got to pay the paycheck to the guy at the water treatment facility plant. You know what I mean? This was the big mistake in Afghanistan. We fired all those people. This is the mistake we're not making in Venezuela. They're letting the system stay in place, and we're just putting massive amounts of pressure on their leaders to do the right things, release the political prisoners, pick up the trash, sell the oil at market rate, put the money back into your own economy, right? Like basic stuff. Rather than destroy the whole apparatus, we're keeping it in place, and we're hopefully in Venezuela going to let free elections clean out the trash. Hopefully we do the same thing here in the United States as well. And if that's the plan in Venezuela, it's the best chance of Iranian success. You know what I mean? But just like everything, just like John Kirk Kirkenau says, okay, just like he says, you think you have a plan until you get punched back and things change. We found out yesterday that they're already starting to arm an insurgency in Iran, and it's coming from the Kurds.
SPEAKER_39The CIA working to arm Kurdish forces to stage uh some sort of a major ground operation uh going inside Iran. They want to spark an uprising. The details are incredible. What are you learning?
Drone Strike On CIA Site And Fog Of War
SPEAKER_34That's right, Aaron. It's a lot to unpack, honestly. This story continues to develop at a breakneck speed and often in mind-bending ways. Uh, we spent some time this evening with a senior Iranian Kurdish uh politician here in uh Iraqi Kurdistan who basically told us that he the expectation uh among Iraqi, I'm sorry, uh Kurdish-Iranian opposition forces is that they will be going into Western Iran as part of some kind of a ground operation over the course or at some point during the next few days that they will have support from the US and from Israel, though he would not be drawn as to what exactly that support will look like. He also told us that President Trump himself had called the leader of the KDPI, which is one of these Iranian-Kurdish opposition parties, today, and that they had uh what he categorized as, or characterized, I should say, as a positive conversation. So again, he did not give any details, and he said that we should be prepared for some surprises uh potentially tomorrow. Again, not giving details, but this is all coming at the same time as our colleagues, Natasha Bertran, Elena Trein, and Zachary Cohen are learning that the CIA has been working to arm Iranian Kurdish opposition forces with the goal of fomenting civil unrest in Iran.
SPEAKER_17And they spoke to a number of the CIA is working to arm the Kurds to foment unrest in Iran and be the ground troops. So here are some of those Kurdish people that are going to be doing this. These are the people that are being armed. This is a great example. So this, but the CIA, I need everybody to remember the CIA is doing that. So this hits the news wire. CIA is arming Kurds to come in. Okay, so here's the Kurds that they're arming.
SPEAKER_30As a revolutionary woman, I have the best feeling in the world. We have never thought Kurdish girls should not be involved in revolutions. We have always fought shoulder to shoulder with men.
SPEAKER_13Here in the mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan, these Kurdish female fighters have been training for years. They've been our allies in the fight against ISIS. Now they're spoiling for a new fight. The Ayatollah in their sights. They're desperate to liberate their Kurdish families across Iran. Just three weeks ago, 20-year-old Galara was living a much different life in Iran. Then she saw it for herself. The regime's crackdown, Kurds and Persians alike massacred in the streets. She fled her old home to join this all-female fighting force, intent on liberating the Kurdish minority towns she left behind.
SPEAKER_30Position against the Islamic Republic and its crimes.
SPEAKER_13Commanding this unit, 27-year-old Adila. She calls for an independent Kurdistan, a dream denied for generations. Forty million of her people have been subjugated and scattered across Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran.
SPEAKER_30Our struggle is ongoing, and Kurdistan's free army has been active inside the land, in Iran.
SPEAKER_13Their unit, like the men's, holds here in the mountains, praying for the United States to start a war in the sky so they can start theirs on the ground.
SPEAKER_17And there you have it.
SPEAKER_20Okay.
SPEAKER_17What's wrong?
Elections, Legitimacy, And War Linkage
SPEAKER_20I got a few. So my first my first one was, I really hope this is AI, but it's not. Oh no.
SPEAKER_17Oh no. That is not it. I would look a lot better than that.
SPEAKER_20So then my my next thought was was man, this really feels like it was created by the CIA because this is mostly just a psychological thing. This is this can't be real.
SPEAKER_17This is a joke. That's real. That's a joke. Yeah, I mean, I could have played the clip where they had the integrated troops with the men, but it was in whatever language. So I you know it was pointless to play, but that's it. Those are the Kurds, those are the people that stood side by side with us on the ground. Uh when I see that, and I think about the American military might, and I think about black hawks that are stealth flying into Venezuela, and then I see this. You know what I think? Fodder.
SPEAKER_20Yeah. Fodder. No, I was like, this looks like somebody LARPing.
SPEAKER_16Yes! The whole CIA is a LARP.
SPEAKER_20The whole CIA is a LARP. They're handling their weapons like I've never seen anybody hold a gun by the barrel. What? And then they're walking around with these flags 20 feet in the air. Nobody does that. Whatever.
SPEAKER_17Again, fodder. We're the peasants. They're peasants. You're a Chinese steel worker. You're a peasant. You think that Chinese steel worker deserves that? That guy's an honorable man. He's riveting steel. You know what I mean? He's a migrant trying to probably send money back to his family in a country where there's not enough women for him to have an opportunity to get married. So he's going to Iran to build a skyscraper, right? These Kurdish women, they're part of a protest. One of the biggest things that was offensive to me was when James Clapper and John Brennan called the January 6ers equivalent to the American Taliban. That's what they envisioned. That we went to a protest for a day and then we're going to join some militia. So we got to go to jail. You know what I mean? Okay, but here's the thing: the CIA that hit the newswire. CIA is now arming the Kurds. So you know what somebody in Iran decided to do?
SPEAKER_00Fox News Alert, an official source has confirmed that a suspected Iranian drone has hit a CIA station in Saudi Arabia's capital. Jennifer Griffin is live in Washington. Jennifer, what do we know?
SPEAKER_12Well, Jessica, we've confirmed with an official source that in fact it was an Iranian drone that uh struck the station, the CIA station in Riyadh. It was part of that U.S. Embassy compound, part of that drone strike last night uh that led to damage at the embassy. Um this is certainly a symbolic victory for the IRGC. Nobody was injured, nobody was at the embassy at the time. Um the Washington Post was the first to report on the incident and that it was, in fact, the CIA station that was that was targeted and hit. Uh but what this indicates is that drones, the Iranian drones, are going to be a big problem. They can take out the missile launchers and even the missile stockpiles, but they have thousands, if not tens of thousands, of these drones, and anyone can put them in the back of a truck and fire them. These are really the new suicide bombs of uh the next phase in the Middle East, and they're gonna be a problem for some time.
SPEAKER_17Nobody was killed, but the official announcement that came out later was more than 650 U.S. military personnel were killed or wounded by Iran's retaliatory operation. 650? Yeah, now it is. That's a lot different than nobody. Let's let's pause here.
SPEAKER_20Okay.
SPEAKER_17In fairness, that headline is coming from Iran by RGC. So, you know, Fox News just told us nobody died, but then again, it is a CIA outpost. Does our government make a habit of telling us how many people are in CIA bases?
SPEAKER_20No.
Colorado Sentencing Disparities And Clemency
SPEAKER_17So it's just as likely they're lying to us about nobody died, you know, our undercover arms. Who are these people? These are the people that burn off their fingerprints. You know what I mean? So who are these people? 650, zero to six hundred and fifty people died in that strike. But hey, CIA is arming Kurds. Kabowie. Everybody's got a plan until you get punched in the face. Here's the problem with that, too. That particular outpost had all the satellites, which is part of how Trump is going to help navigate people through the Strait of Homo's. So that actually was a really big deal. That was one of our very, very, very strategic places. It's right there on the tip, right there at the at the strait. So President Trump, while all this chaos is going on, while everything is happening over in the moon, same day. He takes the time. He takes the time on his truth social to post this. Now, this is a clip to our listeners who've been longtime listeners. This is pretty familiar. He takes this time to post this clip from Tommy Toberville.
SPEAKER_44And then, of course, President Trump wants same-day voting, uh, mail ballots, get rid of these voting machines. There's a half a dozen people, whether it's the House or Senate, Larry, that are up here as we speak, that did not get elected. It was all bogus because we've seen the evidence. And if we don't straighten that out, you're gonna see a lot more of it this fall. And it's just gonna get worse and worse with the American people saying, listen, we got all y'all up there, and you don't do anything to straighten it out. We want closed borders and we want we want fair elections. Those two things they're demanding. And as Republicans, we had better to listen to them and do that, or we're gonna lose uh next fall.
SPEAKER_17A lot of states, you know, don't even so Donald Trump, in the midst of all this chaos in Iran, posts a clip saying some of the senators, at least a dozen of them, aren't elected. What was the episode yesterday that Menezway elected?
SPEAKER_20Larry Kedlow, when Tuberville was talking to him and mentioned, he goes, huh, but does not ask a follow-up question. So does he know that this has been going on the whole time?
Texas Primaries, Late Voting, And Lawsuits
SPEAKER_17How are you not? That's what's that's what kills me about this. I know, but it's just so telling me a moron not to see some of this stuff. Tommy Tuber, some of them aren't elected. Huh. That's interesting. That's that's really interesting. Do we have a government or not? We've seen the evidence. It's so telling. We've seen the evidence. We've seen the evidence. We have to fix this. Trump posts this in the middle of an attack on Iran. And to my knowledge, I am the only person that's broadcasting to a grand small number of people on Rumble right now. Couple people on X, a couple people on YouTube, that is telling you that these strikes, the takeout of Maduro and Iran has way more to do with elections. And it's completely justified through the elections. To kill the sovereign leader of these nations is 1,000% justified based on the knowledge that they overthrew our country in 2020, opened our border, and caused all kinds of mayhem and havoc. And it has affected your life. It doesn't matter who you are in the United States, inflation touches all of us. Immigration touches all of us, right? Jobs and lack thereof because they're going to immigrants touches all of our communities. They weren't elected. That happened because we had an occupier in the White House and in the Senate and in the House and as governor and all these other positions. So that came out. Trump posted that. And then I woke up this morning and I saw a really interesting post by Governor Jared Polis of California or of Colorado. Now, this starts out with Ash in America. She says, if you're still old, not sold, even with Governor Polis making the case, I laid it out here in the comments. So there's same statute, different outcomes. Uh Haki Hakez Lewis was charged with the same statutes that Tina Peters was charged with. She got probation while Tina Peters remains in prison. So after Trump posted that, Jared Polis, and of course, just two days ago, he posted again free Tina Peters. Okay. Jared Polis, governor of Colorado, posted this. Last week, former state senator, Senator Sonia Haquez Lewis was sentenced to probation and community service after being convicted of four felonies. Four felonies. What? Including attempt to influence a public official. She made a horrible mistake and she was wrong. I hope she learns from this and can rebuild her life. As someone who has shown Sonia, known Sonia as a friend for many years, on a personal level, I was glad that she here she isn't going to prison, which is a hard place for anyone, no less a retired 68-year-old pharmacist. But it is a not lost on me that she was convicted of the exact same felony charge as Tina Peters, attempting to influence a public official. And yet Tina Peters, a nonviolent first-time offender, got a nine-year sentence. Hello. Hello, Governor Polis. This has been true when she was sentenced. It was as true then as it is now. You just have now had the hypocrisy of the two-tiered system of justice put on your desk. You can't deny it now. Same charges, public official, a state senator, same charges, public official and election worker. Same charges. Same age, almost older. Oh, now you're seeing this? What do you think J Sixers have been saying? What do you think blacks have been saying about crack cocaine versus cocaine disparity in sentencing? The system's broken, clearly. And even if you have good politicians, the judicial system does its own thing. Right? Which is why our founding fathers gave governors and gave the president the pardon power to correct the errors of the legislature when they write bad laws, and to correct the errors of the judicial branch when they have a two-tiered or an ineffective system of justice that doesn't provide proper due process. Okay. Justice in Colorado and America needs to be applied evenly. You never know when you might need to depend on the rule of law. There are no laws. There are only cops. And Governor Polis, you're the top cop. You never know when you might need the rule of law. Rule of law is deflection. That's how the powerful don't have to take blame for swinging the sword. But you swung the sword on Tina Peters. You're in charge of that. You could have made that all go away. It was your executive branch that dragged her into a courtroom. Could have made it go away. Proof. Boom. Poof. Yeah. I know how easy it is to make, I don't know, a seven-year jail prison sentence go away. Stroke of a pin, they're ripping me out of my cell and putting me out the front door. This is the context I am using as I consider cases like this that have the sentencing disparities, which is why I have extended the deadline for clemency applications until April 3rd. I will be making decisions on these cases throughout the remainder of my governorship. Great. Great. Tina Peters, get your application for clemency in. That's a tell. Yeah. Yeah. That's a tell. That's hypocrisy being put in the face of the people who administer the law. Right? Same charges. Same charges. Either we have rule of law or we don't. We've been operating under a system of enforcement. There are no laws, there are only cops. Last night in Texas, they had the primaries, and uh a couple of interesting things happen. Jasmine Crockett lost her primary. Oh, boo. And she lost her primary to this guy. This guy scares me. Oh, really? Genuinely scares me. He's currently in the House of Representatives. This guy is a smooth operator. This guy is convincing. And this guy is bad, bad.
SPEAKER_20Oh man.
SPEAKER_17Am I gonna be able to do that?
SPEAKER_18You're gonna wish it. The reason poverty exists in the wealthiest country on earth is not because we can't feed the poor. It's because we can't satisfy the rich. But what we can do is tax trillionaires out of existence. And use and use that money to guarantee food, health care, and housing for every single American.
SPEAKER_17Somebody should tell them money is not real. You don't need to tax the trillionaires to give the money to the poor. You could just print it. That right there, when people talk about taxing the risk, they're talking about taking their assets. It's not about tax, it's about taking property. And here is him again at a different uh at the debate with Jasmine Crockett. This right here, you'd think would be the only commercial you'd need to defeat him.
SPEAKER_18Our southern border should be like our front porch. There should be a giant welcome net out front. Our southern border. Yep. That's everything I need to know.
SPEAKER_17So he is now the Democrat nominee for Senate.
SPEAKER_20Wow.
Cornyn, Runoffs, And Conviction Math
SPEAKER_17Now he's a smooth operator. Let's put him next to John Cornyn. Who wins? Not John Cornyn. Not John Cornyn. I don't know who John Cornyn is. He's the current senator of Texas. One of them. Okay. He's in his 70s or 60s or whatever. Nobody under 40 is going to vote for John Cornyn, and Republicans hate him because he's anti-Trump. So if John Cornyn, Ken Paxson, and John Cornyn are now running to a going into a runoff. Why? Because Wesley Hunt decided to run for Senate as a Republican and stole votes from Paxon. No other explanation. He got like 100,000 votes. And Paxson didn't win the primary outright by 50,000, 60,000 votes. So again, Wesley Hunt, you did your job. You prevented Paxon from winning outright. Good job. Okay. They spent$100 million, Mitch McConnell and his band of merry men. They spent$100 million on the Cornyn campaign and barely squeaked out a runoff against Paxon. Had Wesley Hunt not been there, Paxon would have run away with the primary, and it would be Paxon, who could probably defeat this guy here. But if Cornyn ends up taking it, oh my gosh, they have achieved their dream of flipping Texas blue.
SPEAKER_20Someday we're going to have to have an episode where we talk about how do you spend a hundred million dollars on a campaign? Talking about feeding the poor.
SPEAKER_17You're talking about feeding the poor. I'm pretty sure you could feed the poor with that money, right? You're running it on commercials. Now, Van Jones was on CNN and he talked about uh Talico Talico. I I I am so bad with these names. He talked talk to I always used to say, remember the names, and I can't even pronounce them. But, anyways, he says this all started with a hoax, right?
SPEAKER_23This should have been Jasmine Crockett's seat. He had to be a real news nerd to know who he was before then. Uh, but that moment where, you know, suddenly, you know, Stephen Colbert, who's a obviously a legend among Democrats, says, Hey, this kid, Trump and these guys don't want to hear from. I'm gonna let you hear from him now. That's when he really, I mean, he got$2.5 million, I think the next day, and it put him on the map. You could see it kind of irritated uh Jasmine Crockett a little bit that he was getting all this attention. Um, because up until then, I mean, she was very far ahead. If in fact he closes, probably that's the day that started that started.
SPEAKER_40Yeah, I definitely think it was true. Um, like you said, we obviously knew Tallerico. We were covering him looking at um, you know, the kind of personality he was, but it was completely different after after that. You can't, you can't, which is ironic because it was Jasmine Crockett who before was getting all the sort of you know, earned media online. Scott Ewing.
SPEAKER_19But let's just admit, it was an op, right? I mean, Trump had nothing to do with it. It was C CBS's lawyers that had raised internal issues. It was a total, it was a total sort of a hoax about how they uh positioned it. But I tend to agree. Detailed details. I know. But I tend to agree. It was a total hoax.
SPEAKER_17The whole, oh, this is the interview that Trump doesn't want you to see. Turns out it was the CBS lawyers didn't want to have Jasmine Crockett on.
SPEAKER_20So I'm actually gonna take a different uh position than you have. I I think this is great because now when Tallerico's position, when we attack him on his policies, we can't be called racist.
Oil, Empire, And Iran’s Century Of Blowback
SPEAKER_17Hey, hey, that's not bad, Ron. That's not bad. That's not bad. Jumping over into the chats, Pony Boy asked, wait, not the same Muhajadin that we helped create to fight Russia and turned into Al-Qaeda. My guess is Muhaj Muhjadin is is kind of like jihad. It has a definition. So I don't know if it's that group. I think that group was kind of like saying revolutionary group, you know. So I don't know what that word means. Carlitz, we're still waiting for housing prices to drop while America frees the world. Americans still can't afford to buy a home. A bit frustrating. Yes, it is, and that's why in the future the buses will be free one way or the other, either the Talo Rico way or, you know, some other way. Uh Carlitz also says, dude, Abbott won by a landslide. We voted for Doc Chambers. You know, I gotta honestly say I didn't really follow the Texas governorship. Uh, Trump is behind Abbott, like him or not. And Abbott, you know, the thing about politics is it's power. It's what kind of machine do you have behind you? And this is why when people get endorsements, they're like, well, how much money have you raised? Like, do you like? I would love to just go endorse a bunch of integrity candidates, but at a certain point you got to raise some money. So Jasmine Crockett, at as voting was closing, she filed a lawsuit and I lost the clip. I played it to my wife last night. It was a news channel in Texas that was like, okay, uh, voting is open for Democrats till 9 p.m., but it's closed for Republicans at 7 p.m. And the newscasters were looking at each other like, are you sure that's right? He's like, Yes, it's closed for Republicans at 7 p.m. It's open for Democrats till 9 p.m. I I man, I I couldn't find I had the clip and it just didn't show up in my. I was like, I must have been in a I don't know. Anyways, that happened last night. It's a it's one of those grainy ones because somebody took a picture of their their own.
SPEAKER_20I remember somebody getting charged with uh putting a post up that said something about vote on Tuesdays. Yeah, I know.
SPEAKER_17Well, they were looking back and forth like what? So apparently there was a there was uh Jasmine Crockett at the close of voting, there were still people standing in line the vote, and so she went and filed for an injunction to keep the polls open, and the junction was partially I don't know the whole story there. But anyways, they backed off it and they closed the polls at 7 p.m., you know, based on some Supreme Court judgments that have come down in the last couple years. So Jasmine Crockett, this was her message to her campaign.
SPEAKER_02We don't have any of the results because there was a lot of confusion today. Um and so, you know, our Democratic Party chair, Cardal Coleman, he beat me to the punch as myself and Colin all red, um, were about to file a lawsuit to keep the voting polls open. We were able to keep the polls open, but I can tell you now that people have been disenfranchised. The reason that we knew that there were problems is because we were receiving the phone calls and the emails. Um, the polls were supposed to stay open until 9. We were able to keep the polls open. The Supreme Court, just a few minutes ago, just said shut it down. The Supreme Court also said that they are to separate any votes out that came in after 7 p.m. So here's the deal. I have no idea how it is that clerks are going to know who was in line by what time. Because the rule is that if you're in line by 7, then you get to vote. And so once there was a court order saying you had until 9, I'm sure that there were people that joined the line after 7. They now are telling them that you have to separate the votes out. What this means is that we will not know what votes are to be tallied from election day out of Dallas County. For sure, we won't know that tonight. So um, knowing that Dallas County is uh a big dump of votes, um we, in my opinion, will not know the election results overall tonight. Um, we need to see the Dallas County votes to see where they are. I mean, if the early vote comes in, which we may have the early vote soon, if it comes in and I'm losing Dallas County, then then we know kind of where this thing is going. So um so that's my news is that we're not gonna have election results tonight, in my opinion. Based upon um what specifically is taking place in Dallas County.
SPEAKER_17So sorry for the technical glitch there. Somebody Madam Mem, thank you. She sent me the link to the clip. So I'm gonna play this clip because it's kind of just One of those, like, you know, sometimes when you hear it come out of your mouth, it just doesn't sound right. And the Supreme Court had to slap this down. So the injunction was granted, and then the Supreme Court apparently was awake last night and they were like, Stop!
SPEAKER_26Just with Dallas County judge Clay Jenkins, who tells us that voting is now extended until 9 p.m. for Democrats in Dallas County. Okay. So that's the latest word for the county judge. Right now it looks like voting for Democrats in Dallas County extended till 9 p.m. 7 p.m. The cutoff is still 7 p.m.
SPEAKER_17Republicans, the cutoff is still 7 p.m. Um you know, this led Jasmine Crockett to come to a conclusion where it's like, you know, Jasmine, this is what we've been saying.
SPEAKER_03We cannot allow this type of behavior to be rewarded because so long as they know that they can win, even if it means cheating, then they will continue to do it.
UK’s Sideline And The Fraying Special Relationship
SPEAKER_17Yes, that's what we've been saying. That's the Save America Act. As long as you can get away with cheating, you'll continue to do it. Are you? Yes, Jasmine. Clearly, Jasmine is not a member of the UNA party. Okay, she's not a card-carrying member because they totally burned her on this one. And now she's like, people were disenfranchised, there's voter fraud, if they keep doing it, they're just gonna keep cheating, right? And it's like, hey, Jasmine, maybe you can sympathize a little bit with Donald Trump. Has an impact, yeah.
SPEAKER_38Really has an impact. It's bad for both. The sadness is that if the election weren't rigged, my election, that war would have never taken place. And you know what else wouldn't have taken place? Allowing 25 million people to pour through an open border, that wouldn't have taken place. A lot of things would have been different. But uh but we're doing very well, and I think a big, big factor in this world and future factors, what we're doing right now with Iran.
SPEAKER_17So he just tied elections and then Iran in the same sentence. Just I'm saying he's dropping hints pretty clearly, in my opinion, if you haven't aren't already convinced. Um now, this John Cornyn race, obviously they dumped a bunch of money into it. If we believe Jasmine Crockett, they cheated. Okay. Rich Barris says the obvious thing out loud. When you see the behavior of Tom Tillis yesterday and some of the other Republicans that really came after Cindy uh Christy Noam, it's like, listen, we're trying to deport people. Of course, people are gonna run. Of course, occasionally we're gonna arrest someone that's an American citizen, just like we accidentally arrest people from time to time. We let them write out. You know what I mean? If you refuse to show your ID, well, we'll just assume you're from Mexico, okay, from wherever. So this Cornyn vote, though, Cornyn is like one of these never Trumpers, you know, and he's anti-2A, he's kind of a really bad Republican, but the Uniparty wants him to win.
SPEAKER_27Why? Look, I'm gonna say this, and I know a lot of people are probably gonna lose their you know what, but I mean, Cornyn is a Trump conviction vote waiting to happen. He is. I mean, once these primaries are over and they're no, and I would I would just caution voters out there to think about this. Once the primary is over and they feel secure, these guys are unchained. So just I mean, that may be well, particularly this guy.
SPEAKER_37Caroline Red said that earlier. This is a guy's 74. He will vote, never gonna run again. Yeah, you'll never have control of him.
SPEAKER_17Yeah, so now Cornyn is gonna be unchained. And now we've got the primary for Cornyn and Paxson in May, the runoff. So Cornyn will play nice until then, okay. But you also lost Dan Crenshaw last night. He lost his primary. You don't think Dan Crenshaw hates Donald Trump, right? So unfortunately, there's this little gap of time, and based on that impeachment with Tillis yesterday and the other Republicans, there's at least Christy Gnome, right? At least Christy Gnome at this point to try to hurt Donald Trump going into the midterms. Trump, if the grand conspiracy case continues on, Trump's gonna be able to run, and other people who are on the MAGA train are gonna be able to run on government corruption and just the steady stream of Russia-gate plotters and whatnot being indicted, and you know, should happen. I hope. Allegedly, uh, in three days, a uh a grand jury is supposed to do something. Okay. And there's also other information that's now in the hands of United States government officials. So, for example, down in Mexico when they took out Mencho, part of what they did was they raided his compound and they got his computers. General Flynn posted this today.
SPEAKER_31But he claims that the cartel leader El Mencho, who was just killed, had a list of all the different world leaders that were on it and who was trying to get children because the drug traffickers make more money at trafficking children, and he has a list of world leaders and powerful people who are asking for certain kids and ages and types, and that list is what they're trying to protect right now.
Spain Snub And Trade Cutoff Threat
SPEAKER_47One of the things that's going to become shocking out of Minchel is we uh have collected now the intel, the data on his computers and other data communication systems. He has a list, 221, as I think it's Gannon County, of all those global leaders, including many in the United States, who are placing their preference in their order and what kind of child they want to be tracked across the border.
SPEAKER_31So is that gonna go public? Is I mean, because that's important that it gets.
SPEAKER_47If there's anything I can do about it, sir, you better believe it's gonna be public. But it's the same thing as the Epstein file. They are even now, as we're speaking, figuring out how to shut me up. How do we do it to where we hold people accountable but still keep the system from collapsing, as you thought it talked about earlier? We have to base our decisions on principle, not on what is expedient.
SPEAKER_17That's twice now. How do we hold people accountable without letting the system collapse? That's twice now we've heard that in this episode. A random independent, you said, does it sound like a Republican if they have standards to hold people accountable? Referencing Tom Tillis, like, oh, he's Mr. Accountability. You, a random independent. This is the problem. Republicans are naturally conservative. We want to honor our mother and father, that our days might be long upon the land. Okay. We want to be able to maintain our culture, which means upholding our institutions and our norms and our customs. And when we're faced with something like this where we suddenly realize we're upholding so much corruption, it'd be nice just to shoot it in the head and watch it fall dead. The problem is they run your local DMV, they run your local water plant. Now, I'm not saying your water plant director is one of these people on Mencho's list, but the guy who signs his paycheck might be. There's only power. Donald Trump can't go free Tina Peters without using military might, essentially, or police force. So he has to rely on the political, political power of Governor Polis in his designated authority to deal with that.
SPEAKER_20And what's he doing?
Shipping Insurance Leverage And Hormuz
SPEAKER_17Yeah. So how do you hold people accountable without the whole system crashing? Especially when you realize that it's spread across all these key positions. Twelve senators, just a couple dozen, and it could be more. I mean, when you really get into the election fraud, you start going back in time. You know, I mean, you could make a really good argument that George Bush Jr. wasn't elected, right? Remember the hanging Chads? So uh Mike Flynn posted that today. Now keep in mind, even this topic, the Epstein, the child abuse, this is another topic that touches Iran. Rudy Giuliani posted this today. Take a look at Ayatollah Khomeini's Manual of Islamic Law, the Tahir al-Wasila, page 229, volume three. If you're squeamish, just go ahead and hit mute. Okay. This is going to be for people that are squeamish, I'm sorry. Problem number 11. This is in his book on marriage. According to the stronger and prevalent opinion, there is permission for having with the wife in an unnatural way, i.e., from her backside, with strong reluctance, according to the more cautious opinion. It is better to give up such practice, particularly in the case if she does not agree. Okay. Problem 12. Intercourse with a woman is allowed unless she attain is not allowed unless she attains the age of nine years old. Okay. Regardless whether the marriage is permanent or temporary. What is a temporary marriage, Ron?
SPEAKER_24I don't know.
SPEAKER_17There is, however, no objection in other enjoyments like touching lasciviously, hugging and rubbing the thighs, even with a suckling infant. If a person has had blank in it with a girl before she has attained the age of nine years, but has not resulted, this is disgusting.
SPEAKER_20Oh, geez. Yes, let's be done.
SPEAKER_17They're bad. They're bad people, Ron. That was the leader of Iran in a published book. And we sit here and I can't even read it. I can't even read it on the air. Which is why they get away with it, because we're too ashamed to put it up and say, Is this you? Think about all the traction they got on a little locker room video in the Access Hollywood tape with Donald Trump. When you're rich like me, the women will just let you grab them by the poop. Oh my god. Meanwhile, the same people that freaked out over the Access Hollywood tape are over here defending the Shah of Iran or the Ayatollah. Who wrote that? Do you think they know that? No, they don't because they don't care. Because they don't care. Because it's a political game to them, because power has always been a serial sum game. So if Iran helps us stay in power by, you know, paying our Paul our Benedict Arnolds, our pences, if they pay our different people, if China, you know what I mean? Like, oh hey, I want to order some kids. Iran is part of the procurement process.
SPEAKER_20I mean, it's we're keeping power in line with power.
SPEAKER_17Yes. And what unites them? Apparently, very bad things that we the people abhor. This is the shoot them in the head kind of situation. The problem is these people were trying to build nuclear weapons. These people have all kinds of armaments down in Mexico and Venezuela and the Darien Gap, right? This is horrible. So while Donald Trump is dealing with Iran, he already dealt with Venezuela. Now he's dealing with Iran. He decides to go on a little side quest. Breaking U.S. launches military operations against Ecuador narco-terror groups. Now we did this in conjunction with the Ecuadorian military. But uh we're going on side quests. When I saw that, I actually that lifted my heart. What Pete Henks has said about we're gonna finish this, we're gonna take them while they're down, we're not gonna let them sneak in the back door. They're going for it, man. They're going for it because it all ties in together. All ties in together. Donald Trump yesterday announced because uh so what happened yesterday or two days ago, China is pressuring Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The problem is Iran didn't not close it. Seven insurance and companies in London did. So Trump announced that he was instructing uh Sean Duffy to basically create an insurance program for the shipping can ships so that they can go because London won't insure them. Do you know what a big deal that is? That bank in London has a monopoly on inner on merchant shipping.
ACH Outage, Crypto Policy, And Clarity Act
SPEAKER_20Oh man, I do know what this is all about, and this is a lot of money, not a little bit, a lot of money. And I actually just watched uh like an hour and a half long video on this. This was not planned. Um, I didn't know that we were taking over the insurance. I I just watched a video talking about the insurance, and I was and my eyes were bugging. I was like, oh my gosh, there's so much money in this, I didn't had no idea. There are insurance policies, and then there are insurance polys for the insurance policies, and then there are insurance polys for the insurers, and then there are insurance polys for those people, and they're oh, and it is so much money, it is ridiculous. So if you've got um, I think the the money they were talking about was like on the order of millions to tens of millions of dollars for each ship just to be insured for the transit, and that was just per port. Yeah. So this is a big blow. This is a big, big blow. Each each tanker, think about this, people. Like uh when the tanker hit the bridge, what do you think that that ship hit that hit the bridge? They had an insurance policy of something like a billion to ten billion dollars, which might not be enough for an accident like that. But the cost of that insurance policy policy, it used to be something like 0.2%. They're changing that to one percent. Wow. And it's and so a ten billion dollar ship is gonna have to pay like a million, no, no, it's gonna be like ten million dollars per port or something like that.
SPEAKER_17Which by the way, when people are like, oh, prices are going up because of tariffs, just tariffs. Yeah, not just tariffs.
SPEAKER_20Well, yeah, and then the insurance policies that were affecting prices and stuff, that wasn't us, that was somebody else. That was London. Yeah, well, until until today, I guess.
SPEAKER_17Yeah, so Donald Trump, so Mike Flynn posts, no need to worry, at real Donald Trump is going to underwrite the maritime industry to continue safe freedom of navigation through the Straits of Bermutz. China has zero leverage and they know it. This is what strategic leverage is, and this is what happens when you rely on psychopathic, unreliable partners, which China has had psychopathic, unreliable partners. Okay. So Trump also explains part of this too is there's a big break happening between the United States and England. And Trump reminds people again, this is one sit down that Trump had in the White House yesterday. And he's bringing all these topics in and tying them together. And for us, who can go that and that and that, and we can kind of lay it out, it's like Trump is absolutely on this. Why can't you rely on London? Why can't you rely on England?
SPEAKER_38You have places where in the UK, you have a terrible mayor of London, terrible, he's an incompetent guy, but you have Sharia courts. You don't have Sharia courts, you don't want Sharia courts. You have Sharia courts adjudicating law. So it's very simple. Immigration, very importantly, immigration and energy, and you bring it back. Otherwise, you're not going to bring it back.
SPEAKER_17Okay. It's that simple. They got sharia courts in London, a adjudicating law. Oh, Donald Trump, years and years ago, he reminded Don Lemon. You know, when we talk about the people that get raped at the southern border and all this kind of stuff, Donald Trump kind of hears something different. There's the victim, but then there's also Somebody's doing the raping, Don.
SPEAKER_38I mean, you know, it's I mean, somebody's doing the just saying it's women being raped. Well, who's doing the raping?
SPEAKER_17Who's doing the raping? I mean, how can you say such a thing? Yeah, you gotta remember who's doing the raping and who's in charge of stopping it. It's one thing to victim, victim, victim, but at some point you gotta stop creating the victims, Don. Okay, like this is a problem here. You got Iran, and what are they doing? I mean, what would you consider that? That we just read in there in that book. What would you consider that? Someone's doing that, Don. Someone's doing that, someone's trafficking these women, Don. It's not just throwing money at Honduras and saying, stop sending the women. No, put the rapists in jail, shoot them in the head. And that's what Donald Trump seems to be have an agenda to do right now. Oh man. Okay, let's see here. Let me just review a couple things. I there is so much stuff that is happening right now. Um let's see.
SPEAKER_20I wish I could read.
SPEAKER_17Huh? Yeah, go for it.
SPEAKER_20I was checking to see if I could.
SPEAKER_17Check to see if we've got any shameless plugs we can give for you. Yeah, what is the deal with it?
SPEAKER_20I don't know. Oh, there we go.
SPEAKER_17Perfect!
LexisNexis Breach And Privacy Fallout
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SPEAKER_17Okay. Before we wrap up the public side of the show today, we're gonna talk, we're gonna I want to show you this video about Iranian history, and it's a little bit incomplete. It goes back to the 1940s or 50s, but you really could go back to the 19, 1910s, 1917, 1980, 19. But this is an example of blowback, okay? There's a series of things that happen. When you take, when you make things happen that are not natural in a country in the course of event of a country, it creates kind of a pendulum swing back and forth, okay. So that's what Iran has been happening in Iran for a long time, to the point, like we heard the Iranians saying, like, we're under Islamic Arabic occupation, okay, because of this back and forth. And a big part of the history Iran is tied in with uh British oil.
Roundup, Regulators, And Ghostwritten Science
SPEAKER_06The first commercial oil well was established in 1859 in Titusville, Pennsylvania, USA. By 1900, about 94% of the world's oil came from the USA and Russia. During that same time, the British Empire was known as the workshop of the world and was powered by massive domestic coal reserves. They controlled about 25% of the Earth's land surface and population, but produced less than 0.5% of the oil. This became a major dilemma for the British Navy if they were ever to switch from coal to oil. In 1901, a 60-year lease of 500,000 square miles in Persia was bought by a British millionaire. With the support of the British government, this area, known for having oil seeps since antiquity, was surveyed for oil deposits by British explorers. On May 26, 1908, British explorers struck oil in Masjidi Suleiman. In 1909, the Anglo-Persian Oil Company was founded. In 1911, Winston Churchill converted the Royal Navy from coal to oil. And in 1914, the British government bought 51% of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company. Persia was now strategically vital to the British Empire. In 1915, the British promised Arab independence in exchange for their help fighting the Ottomans, but later excluded Palestine from the deal. In 1916, Britain and France secretly claimed their own Middle East territories. The French zone was Syria, Lebanon, and Southeast Turkey. The British zone was Jordan, Iraq, and Haifa. And the international zone was parts of Palestine. In the Balfour Declaration of 1917, Britain promised a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine. In 1920, the League of Nations granted mandates of Iraq and Palestine to Britain, and Syria and Lebanon to the French. Leaders loyal to foreign governments were installed. New arbitrary borders were created that ignored the geography and divided ethnic and tribal groups. These new artificial boundaries served only the West for pirating oil fields and creating a deep Divide among the locals. With a coup d'etat in 1921, British intelligence installed Reza Khan as the Shah in 1925 and founder of the Pahlavi dynasty. Under British mandate administration, increased Jewish immigration and land purchases led to the formation of Jewish militias and the Palestinian Uprising, which was suppressed by British troops. During World War II, both Britain and the USSR invaded Iran to steal their oil. Reza Shah was forced to abdicate, and his son, Muhammad Reza Pallavi, was installed. In 1948, the United Nations officially created the State of Israel, and those who had lived there for generations were forced off the land or slaughtered. Approximately 700,000 Palestinians were displaced through a combination of flight, expulsion, and violence, an event Palestinians call the Nakbah or Catastrophe. Democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammed Mozadek nationalized the Anglo-Iranian oil company, taking Iran's resources back from foreign invaders. With another coup d'etat in 1953, the CIA and MI-6 overthrew him and strengthened the Shah's authority. All of this chaos created by foreign invaders caused an anti-Western sentiment that greatly contributed to the 1979 Islamic Revolution, led by the Ayatollah Khomeini, who does have the appearances of being a British MI6 agent. If the son of Muhammad Reza Shah, Reza Pahlavi, is installed as the new leader of Iran, it is just the latest act of criminal theater perpetrated by the thieves who sway world governments. Greg Reese reporting.
SPEAKER_17That did go back enough back in history far enough. Yeah. So I started in the 50s. That's pretty good breakdown there. And you can see Iran has been the center of this oil grab in the last century, and that has got them a foreign leadership. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_20It's kind of interesting, also just to see on the side how Israel was treated.
SPEAKER_17Yeah. And what did what did Trump just say before? He said immigration and oil, right? Energy. If you don't, if you lose it, you don't get it back. Which is again why if you're going to cut off the oil supply, we got to do something about it, which is what was the impetus from the West to be invading over there. But that's a country. That's a culture. Those are their that's their land. That's their resources. What are we doing over there?
SPEAKER_20Stealing it.
SPEAKER_17Piracy. Which goes to explain this. This is coming from the Promethean Project. And uh I pay attention to these quite a bit. Donald Trump posts it pretty often. And this is one of their analysts talking about how Iran, just like you saw there, has been the center of this British bankingslash oil cartel. And Donald Trump is disrupting that. Again, it's not just that he's getting rid of the Ayatollah and he's going to give it back over to Britain or something like that. I think Trump has a different direction he's heading.
Movement Infighting, Ops, And Accelerationism
SPEAKER_46When the strikes began on Saturday, Britain's position was extraordinary. The UK was informed Friday afternoon, not included. Starmer refused to let the U.S. use the British bases in Diego Garcia or in Britain itself. Britain refused not because it developed a conscience about international law, it refused because it's no longer running the table. And the British press admitted that it is the end of the game for the special relationship, with a headline that read, Starmer faces greater quandary over special relationship after Iran attack. And that article pointed out that Starmer appears to have had little influence on Trump, who went ahead regardless. Now, a conservative British channel put it even more bluntly in terms of the damage that's been done to the special relationship.
SPEAKER_09What are the implications, Piers Pottinger, for the special relationship in the context of Starmer's refusal to help? Um I don't know. But I if I I don't think the Americans will forget. No, I don't think so. And I think Trump will be uh if indeed it's true that he wanted to use our bases and we didn't allow him, I think he will not forget that or forgive it.
SPEAKER_46But it wasn't just Britain. France, Germany, and the UK issued a joint statement clarifying first and foremost they did not participate in the strikes. Not a statement of strategy, a statement of absence. And the best the European Union could manage was Ursula von der Leyen sending a message to the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. And here's what she said.
SPEAKER_45As our strategic partner, we will work closely with you to de-escalate and safeguard regional stability. You can count on our full support in these turbulent times. The European Union Gulf Cooperation Council partnership will only get stronger in the period ahead.
Fourth Turning Mindset And Civic Agency
SPEAKER_46Now the responses to this on X were brutal. One commentator appropriately rephrased it, quote, in other words, Trump won't take my call, and we have no clue what's going on. That's exactly right. And the statesman drilled down on the same point. The Iran war makes it official. America is breaking with Europe. So the special relationship is cracking in public. When Tehran calls, it calls Washington, not London. And the question worth asking is, how did that special relationship actually work? Not the photo ops and the state visits. What was the real mechanism? Part of the answer is former Prince Andrew. Let's go back to 2008 when the British were still happily directing American foreign policy. Andrew, then Britain's special representative for international trade, sat down in Kyrgyzstan with a room that included businessmen, government officials, and the American ambassador. The American ambassador wrote it all down in a cable, later published by WikiLeaks, and she told people that what Andrew told the room with astonishing frankness was the following. The United Kingdom, Western Europe, and by extension, you Americans too are now back in the thick of playing the great game. And this time we aim to win. He wasn't being metaphorical, he was describing it to an American diplomat on the record, the actual operating framework of British foreign policy. Not the public version dressed up in democracy and human rights, but the real version, in his official capacity as Britain's trade representative. Now Andrew's been arrested, the first royal arrest in centuries, on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The Epstein files contain evidence he was passing confidential trade reports into Epstein's networks. So the man who bragged about winning the great game was running British strategic intelligence through Jeffrey Epstein. That is not a personal scandal. That is the operating method of the imperial apparatus now on public record. And shortly after Andrew's arrest came the arrest of Lord Peter Mandelson, who had been appointed by Starmer as Britain's ambassador to Washington, sent to manage the special relationship at the very moment Trump came in for his second term. The Epstein files show that Mandelson was passing advanced knowledge of British financial policy into the same networks. So the geopolitical operative and the financial operative, both out on bail, arrested, both exposed, at the same moment, the apparatus itself is being dismantled. The Iran strike ended the special relationship, and it's out in the open. Britain is sidelined, Europe is issuing statements of absence. Tehran is calling Washington, and simultaneously the men who ran the real special relationship, Andrew running the geopolitical side, Mandelson running the financial intelligence, are on the chopping block, taken off the board together. This is not a coincidence. This is the end of geopolitics. Now, ending an entrenched system is not easy and it is dangerous. That is why you have to stay focused and on the stage of history. So join Promethean Action so that we can see this through to the end.
SPEAKER_17All right. Black Swan events. Black Swan events. Everybody's got a plan until you get punched in the face. So we decided to go after Iran. And in the process of going after Iran, we had to get over there, right? And so we've got bases all along the way Gilbitar, Spain, Portugal, all these different places. So we you can't use our bases, including one extreme example, Spain. Can't do anything here. So Trump responds. We're in the great game. Except we're gonna win, not Britain. We're gonna win. Not as their partners, they can get on board or not. But what they've been doing this last century is a mess. And Britain dragged us into a lot of that. Okay. Britain dragged us into a lot of that. So Trump, just like he does, if you like him, he gives you big praise and reward. If you don't like him, he maximizes the pain and pressure. So Spain's like, hey, we don't want to assist, we don't want to help take out the bad men. Okay.
SPEAKER_38Everybody was enthusiastic about it, Germany, everybody. And Spain didn't do it. And now Spain uh actually said uh that we can't use their bases, and that's all right. We don't want to we could use their base if we want, we could just fly in and use it. Nobody's gonna tell us not to use it. But we don't have to, but they were unfriendly, and uh so I told him we don't want to do it. Spain has absolutely nothing that we need other than great people. They have great people, but they don't have great leadership. And as you know, they were the only country that in NATO would not agree to go up to five percent. I don't think they would agree to go up to anything. They wanted to keep it at 2%, and they don't pay the two percent. So we we're gonna cut off all trade with Spain. We don't want anything to do with Spain.
SPEAKER_17Whoa. Uh so we're cutting off all trade with Spain. So either Spain immediately course corrects and comes to the table, or they get on the opposing side of the thing. And unfortunately, they're a bridge from Africa right into Europe. Yep, and a lot of migration has been coming through Spain, right? That's a scary thing.
SPEAKER_20And with Europe falling, it actually makes sense that some of these money centers move to America. So I like it. I like I like it that he's taking over shipping, and this is gonna hopefully ensure that the petrodollar is the dollar of the day.
SPEAKER_17Hopefully, yeah. So speaking of petrol dollar, we're gonna talk about crypto. Trump made a statement about the uh Clarity Act. We're also gonna talk about a huge, huge hack on the Lexus Nexus network.
SPEAKER_20Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_17Should be, if it weren't for the fact that we were bombing Iran, would be the biggest story on the planet. Talk about that in the premium side on in the private. Okay, so please stick around for that if you can. We're also gonna address some situation with uh Nick Fuentis and a couple other couple other fun ones in there. So we started out with Bill Clinton, right? Hitting on uh Nancy Mace right there in the middle of a deposition. Here's Bill Clinton having an email read back to him from Ghlaine Maxwell and to someone else, or or to Glaine Maxwell, I can't remember. So we're just gonna end on this. Like attracts like, right? When you think about the cabal and who's been running the world for the last little bit, and you think about all the nefarious things, the trafficking, drugs, gun, humans, okay. When you hear something like this, and it's just like uh some of these guys are just kind of dirtbags. And the fact that this would get written down in an email.
Closing Loop: Power, Vice, And Accountability
SPEAKER_35It's um again, it's from Gmax, line Max 12. Yeah, right. We believe, well, it's redacted. We haven't seen the unredacted files, we believe that the the two is is to the same email. It's sorry to hear about the Bellsberg stuff. It's bad news, even worse, that it may be damaging. You know that one of one of my pet fears is that in London I am I am pressed toxic, so I hope that I never add to your loath in that department. If I hear anything, I will of course let you know. I could not help myself. There was one juicy little picture that I did let out the one about what a super thud that you are, and how I have impressed on you, and how you are hung like a horse. And will you get the picture? Hope you don't mind. Are you familiar with this email?
SPEAKER_01Are you saying at the time it was there or in the preparation for this?
SPEAKER_35At the time that was sent. Were you familiar with it? Oh no. Are you familiar with it before the okay? What can you tell me about your knowledge of this email?
SPEAKER_01So his if his knowledge is only from when he was prepared for this hearing, that would have been with his counsel. Is that what you're you asking for outside of any preparation procedures?
SPEAKER_35Mr. President, do you believe that Mr. Mr. Ban sent this or received this email? Okay.
SPEAKER_17So Ghlaine Maxwell, while she was trafficking women to Jeffrey Epstein, had a crush on Bill Clinton and told people openly he was hung like a horse. Oh my goodness. Out with a blaze of glory we go. All right, guys. All right. We will talk to you guys in the private. The rest of you, we will see you tomorrow. Bye. Okay, this should be the biggest story on the planet. This is the Lexus Nexus leak.
SPEAKER_20Can you please explain to people what Lexus Nexus is?
SPEAKER_17So, what Lexus Nexus is, let's just go to it.
SPEAKER_20Lexus Lexus Nexus is uh it's a depository for all of the legal work of our entire library of law. Uh it's all the case law.
SPEAKER_17It's kind of worldwide.
SPEAKER_20Yeah.
SPEAKER_17So Lexus Nexus is subscription only.
SPEAKER_20Okay.
SPEAKER_17And they do, they basically conglomerate all records. It's not just legal records, it's not just court transcripts, it's opinions, decisions, motions, it's everything that you would see on the docket, paste, or anything like that. It's also your driving records, it's your background checks, it's your credit score. They grab everything. They're a database, like they're a database that AI could come in and do everything. These guys collect commercial data on people, okay? All kinds of stuff. United States Lexus Nexus has allegedly been breached, exposing 400,000 user profiles. Now you have to understand what Lexus Nexus isn't a$5 subscription. Like it's an expensive subscription. Like a university will pay for a subscription for students to access. That's tens of thousands of dollars for that license and that subscription.
SPEAKER_20Or firms and judges and attorneys pay big fees to have access.
SPEAKER_17This is again not a$5.99 subscription.
SPEAKER_20So all the people that subscribe are typically a certain class.
SPEAKER_17Yes. Yes, very much so. So this is really hard to read here. I mean, I can't know if I can make it really any bigger. So I'm gonna just squeeze in on my camera here. No, this is this is not the 2024 breach. So Lexus Nexus has been breached before. This is not the 2024 breach that resulted in a massive class action, although it's easy to lose track when you seem when you seem to see Lex Lexus Nexus and Data Breach so often together in the same news. This is a new breach. It's almost as if they had an automated pattern of uh uh you know what? I'm just gonna put it on my screen down here so I can freaking read this thing. Okay. Uh today we are publishing the complete data set we exfiltrated from Lexus Nexus. Just last week, Nexus Lexus in its is is the legal information division of Relics Group, an$80 billion company that generated$9.7 billion in revenue last year and employed roughly 16,700 people across two divisions. Lexus Nexus occupies a peculiar position in the information economy, though through legal and professional division, it sells legal research tools to every major law firm in the world, the U.S. Federal Judiciary, the Department of Justice, the SE, and the SEC, and through risks, through the risk solutions division. It sells data analytics, identity verification, and this is the part worth savoring, cybersecurity risk assessment services to insurance companies, banks, and government agencies. They sell risk intelligence. They could not patch their own React app months after React2 Shell broke. They could not secure their own Amazon web service account. We exfiltrated 2.4 gigabytes of structured data from LexusNexis, an infrastructure account via the vulnerable reset container running under the blank task role, which has been granted access to the production Redshift data warehouse, 17 VPC databases, AWS Secrets Manager, and the Qualtrics Survey Platform, 336 Redshaft tables, 434 plus VPC database tables, complete AWS Secrets Manager with 53 secrets, 3.9 million database records, approximately 400,000 cloud user profiles with real names, emails, phone numbers, and job functions, including 119 users with.gov email addresses, federal judges, DOJ attorneys, SEC staff, and federal court law clerks. So what we're saying here is when you're a federal judge, your property records go dark. Okay. They're not publicly listed. Your home address and stuff like that makes sense. You know, you put a mafia guy in jail. You don't want it to be easy for them to find out where you live.
SPEAKER_24Right.
SPEAKER_17Except for that Lexus Nexus subscription you have where you put their address and your phone number in. And by the way, if you have your phone number and you're an intelligence agency, they're tracking you. The legal data warehouse, Lexus Nexus, production uh Redshift cluster or production data, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. The enterprise data warehouse alone holds three thousand three million nine hundred and nine, seven hundred and eight records across 14 tables. The largest with 2 million plus records, a complete mapping of which products every Lexus Nexus customer is licensed to use across 200 product lines, the second largest at 805,000 records, roughly 400,000 with full names, email addresses, phone numbers, and job functions, the remaining 400,000 pseudonymes. The table includes fields called unmask social security number, unmask date of birth, unmasks DLN, and unmask F E I N. These are all our access control flags governing which users can unmask social security numbers, date of birth, driver's license numbers, and federal employee records. So now if you have personal information in a legal record, like your social security number or something like that, and it's redacted for the public record, Lexus Nexus can unredact it with those prompts. 300,564 agreement records mapping every customer to every product they authorize with contact contract details, renewal status, and pricing tiers. This is a complete commercial relationship database. If you wanted to know exactly what Gibson Dunn pays for, Lexus Nexus Advance, or what the SEC subscribes to, or which news desk package the Ellen McArthur Ellen MacArthur Foundation uses, it's all here.
SPEAKER_20This is so incredibly dangerous.
SPEAKER_17Yeah. Yeah. It's one of those things where you're like, okay, so what does this mean? Everything. It means everything.
SPEAKER_20Well, to me, this is what this means is one thing. I mean, there's so many things this can mean that I don't think I can even address it all. But the first thing, top of mind, is well, you you know how they found all those leaders in Iran and bombed them? I wonder how they did that. And you know.
SPEAKER_17I heard it was with the bowlers.
SPEAKER_20Oh, yeah, that's right.
SPEAKER_17Yeah, it was cell phones too.
SPEAKER_20So if you if you wanted to find somebody in America and do some harm, I mean, ooh.
SPEAKER_17It's interesting how people think. So, right, when Israel started attacking Hamas, they went after the cell phones. And we found out their cell phones and their pagers and their walkie-talkies all had explosives in. So once that happened, every you know, radical leader in the Middle East was like, no more cell phones. So they don't carry cell phones. Problem is they didn't tell their bodyguards not to carry cell phones. So, anyways, it is a huge deal. When I got indicted, one of the things I did was I called up Lexus Nexus because I wanted to get a report on myself. I wanted to know everything that the government knows about me. And you can do that. You can call them up and you can get like one free report on yourself. It's like credit score plus. It's everything, man. It has all kinds of stuff. Your data is in that breach. Your social security number is in that breach. Everything is in that breach. If you are a human being that has accessed the banking system, has gotten a traffic ticket, has a driver's license, you're in that breach. This is the kind of thing that the FBI goes into and goes, give me a report on Lexus Nexus so I can see everywhere they're banking. So I you know what I mean? This is how they know what banks you're at in order to subpoena those banks. That's this is how they do it. But Lexus Nexus has been breached.
SPEAKER_20Whoever has breached this, they have all that information too, and they can share it with whoever they want.
SPEAKER_16They posted a link. Oh, geez.
SPEAKER_20What the hell are we doing?
SPEAKER_17This is the end of the world, folks. Okay, this is like in the scriptures when they're like, everything will be shouted from the rooftops, right? This is a big deal. How effective is a social security number if everybody's social security number is exposed? Right. You know what I mean? Like we might be moving away from that system simply because you can't guarantee that it's not. Identity theft at all times.
SPEAKER_20From now on, everybody, the password is password for everything.
SPEAKER_17This is so bad. Somebody right now could click on that link, go in and grab a random person's date of birth, home address, social security number, you know, first name of your site. Go open a credit card and pass all the security questions.
SPEAKER_20Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_17I could call whatever bank. I could call Wells Fargo and be like, I'm Ron. I'm Ron Cleaver. Oh, what's your mother's maiden name? And right there, right there on What's Texas. It's literally there. Oh my goodness, this is so bad. Judges, SEC.gov addresses. It's a big deal. Another thing that we found out yesterday on News Nation, right? Because there's been all this attention on Monsanto and the executive order Trump did, because if he doesn't protect the glycophate, then we're going to end up starving. You know, it's like, ah, well, this is something that's been building up for a long time. Government officials have known that Roundup and glyphosate cause cancer and it's a poison. For whatever reason, we've continued to use it. Remember, Barack Obama is kind of one of those figures that seem to never have the people's best interest in mind.
SPEAKER_20Yeah, and I assume that we keep using the glyphosate just because we've got ourselves into a corner. We've painted ourselves into a corner where we have to keep using it or we just have failed crops.
SPEAKER_17And that's basically where we're at. And part of that problem is because Barack Obama got involved.
SPEAKER_42There's been documentation showing that Monsanto, who was the previous owner that bear bot that started Roundup, was actually colluding with the EPA to prevent real science from getting out to the American public about the dangers of this chemical.
SPEAKER_43A federal court unsealed documents in a mass litigation lawsuit Tuesday, raising new questions not only about Roundup safety, but also about Monsanto's research practices. This one reveals a close relationship between Monsanto executives and a former EPA director, Jess Rowland. Plaintiffs say he worked with Monsanto to suppress studies of the product's main ingredient, glyphosate. I doubt EPA and Jess can kill this, a Monsanto executive wrote, but it's good to know they are going to actually make the effort. In another email, a Monsanto executive suggested the company ghostwrite a positive report on glyphosate and get experts to back it up saying they would just edit and sign their names.
SPEAKER_24Of course.
SPEAKER_17I mean, part for the course, right? Like, you know, trust the experts. The government has your best interests in mind. That toothpaste is FDA approved. Why does it have arsenic in it? Uh uh, just write a report. We'll get the company will ghostwrite one. Tell them that we got a clean bill of health. The institutions are crumbling. Public trust is collapsing. And of course they don't want to tell you that our elected leaders aren't elected because if they weren't elected, they would do shit like that. And they did it, which enforces the fact that they probably did not have our best interests in mind. We lost our republic and we got a democracy of stakeholders, and Monsanto Bayer was one of those stakeholders. They could cut the check to get the lobbyists to turn the other way or to get the lobbyists to tell politicians to turn the other way, get the EPA to allow Bayer Monsanto to write a clean bill of health report, and then the they'll just the EPA will just sign it. Good gravy. Meanwhile, you have guys like Nick Fuentes, who is a never Trump. This is important to understand. Nick Fuentis, we've talked about him a couple times. He's extremely influential with the Zoomer Waffen crowd that is Christian or you know feel like they're disenfranchised as white men and stuff like that. It's important to remember Nick Fuentes has always been a coordinated op against Donald Trump. How do I know this? Because Nick Fuentes was at January 6th and got through totally free.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_17And he was doing everything Ray Epps was doing, encouraging people to go in, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. He didn't care about that freaking election. He didn't get charged. He was able to skate. Why? Because in 2016 he supported Ted Cruz. He supported Andrew Yang in 2020. He supported Ye in 2024. And he even supported Kamala Harris in 2024 as well. Okay. So this conservative influencer is not conservative. He's a plant. Okay. He's also gay. Here's his gay buddy, Ali Alexander Alexander. This guy was also at January 6th. He went dark because Milo Ianopoulos exposed a bunch of text messages between him and young men.
SPEAKER_20Why does he stand next to this guy with the black thing on his face?
SPEAKER_17That's Yay. Oh, oh. That's Kanye. That's Kanye West. Sorry, Kanye. Yeah, that's Kanye West. So these guys, these guys are just bad news bears all the way around, right? You can't.
SPEAKER_32Now having said that, Donald Trump now having said that, Donald Trump has served his function. His time is over. It's time for serious candidates. Let the adults talk, Donald. We don't need the exclamatory phrases, the borderline racist remarks. Now we need real candidates.
SPEAKER_17Yeah, that's pretty much all Nick Fuentes ever does, because it's the ultimate thing of projection. So, you know, Nick Fuentes is like the Marco Rubio Trump pants, they're death in 2020. I'm going to do everything to keep them from winning. He is an accelerationist. He just wants to be a good thing.
SPEAKER_20What is the stuff that they drink over there at the CIA that makes them talk so confidently like that?
SPEAKER_17Oh man, it's really I know. I know, seriously. All right, on the financial front, so part of this whole deal with Iran, taking back our country, controlling the elections, the financial system is changing. The dollar is on its way to collapsing. And one of the ways to store up or shore up the American economy is to switch over to crypto. It's like, let's get everybody on when we ran out of gold, we switched over to fiat. Now that we're paying too much for fiat, we want to switch over to crypto.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_17It's kind of important, unfortunately. Whether we like it or not, the way the dollar is set up, it's ending.
SPEAKER_20What is about the people that say um that that uh role recently, you know, a lot of people go, well, meme coins are crap, and then you know, all these cryptos are all basically the same thing, and they're all worth zero. And there's a lot of people now that are saying once you find out who owns Bitcoin, it's gonna go to zero too. Have you heard any of that?
SPEAKER_17Oh, well, that's that's Pena who says it. Once you find out, he says Putin's behind it.
SPEAKER_20Oh, okay. Whatever. All right.
SPEAKER_17I don't think it is. Bitcoin is different than all the other meme coins. Okay, it's its own category. Obviously. Because it's it's an exchange and it's decentralized. Every other coin has a foundation or corporation behind it.
SPEAKER_20Well, Bitcoin seems to be holding value, so I mean, none of the other coins can say that.
SPEAKER_17What's gonna happen? So, another thing that happened yesterday, the ACH transfer system went down. What? Yeah, for hours. It went down, down. Like down. Okay. You know how many millions of dollars a second is being transferred through ACH transfers? Okay, so it went down yesterday. Yeah, yeah. So crypto solves that problem, okay, because crypto can't actually get taken down, Bitcoin specifically. So Donald Trump pushed the Genius Act, and now he's pushing the Clarity Act. The Genius Act is being threatened and undermined by the banks, and that is unacceptable. We are not going to allow it. The U.S. needs to get market structure done, ASAP. Americans should earn more money on their money. The crypto exchanges want to be able to offer interest. I don't love that. Because if they're offering interest, it means they're hypothecating.
SPEAKER_20Well, also, that is the exact point where you can start instituting levers that will affect the value.
SPEAKER_17Well, this is the hypothecation. So if you put a Bitcoin on deposit, they'll loan out, they'll leverage that Bitcoin up to 10. They're just going to do the same thing.
SPEAKER_16Right.
SPEAKER_17Right. So, but they want to be able to pay interest. And Donald Trump supports that. Why? Because you have to replace the bank replace the banking system. So you can't have crypto just as a separate thing. It needs to really replace banking entirely. The banks are hitting record profits, and we are not going to allow them to undermine our powerful crypto agenda and that will end up going to China. Now, the reason this matters is because whoever controls the crypto agenda will control the transfer of money around the world. This is the Swift system. In order to send money from South Korea to Japan, it has to route through Swift. Now it's going to route through Bitcoin because it's decentralized and nobody can control it. It's a ledger balance that's out there. So it completely can replace the entire banking system. You can go listen to Eric Trump talk about this. And other countries, if we don't get the Clarity Act taken care of. The Genius Act was the USA's first big step to make the United States the crypto capital of the world. And getting the Clarity Act done is the next step to finish the job. Most importantly, keep the big and powerful industry in our country. The bank should not be trying to undercut the Genius Act or hold the Clarity Act hostage. They need to make a good deal with the crypto industry because that's what's in the best interest of the American people. The industry cannot be taken from the people of America. This industry, this industry, crypto, cannot be taken from the American people when it is so close to becoming truly successful. Thank you for your attention to this matter, President Donald J. Trump. Things are changing. Black Swan event. Everything is in motion right now. Everything. Now, when we wrap up this podcast in a couple minutes, most people are just going to go about their day. Just like on 9-11. You just went to work. Hopefully a bomb doesn't strike your place of employment like those Chinese steel workers. Everything is changing. The world's going to look very different in 12 months. It's going to look very different in 18 months. It's going to look totally different in five to ten years. This is a transformational period, a fourth turning, if you will, that is going to dwarf some of the other ones because of the types of technologies we're introducing. Right? I mean, robotics, AI, the information age. Nothing is going to be kept secret anymore. You're going to have to guard your privacy big time. You can't even trust Lexus Nexus. You know, your driver's license is in that hack. It is. Everything is up for grabs right now. Our relationship with Spain. We're embargoing Spain, cutting off trade with Spain. We don't have they don't have anything we need. Okay. Let's see how the Spanish feel about that, because they we probably have things they need. This is all very incredible. Elections, terrorism, drugs, human trafficking, depravity amongst the elites, insider trading, corrupt financial systems, uh hidden balance sheets in these countries like North Korea, Iran, Venezuela, where the banking cartels have been able to offload their balance sheet, launder money. All of this, all of this is being addressed. But just like anything. The outcome is not predetermined. The trust the plan people, I respect the hopium. I really do. And I've got some myself. Like take it right into my veins in the morning before we do the show. Every time we have a sip. Every time we have a sip. Okay. But I'll tell you, I didn't know, other than my faith and belief and hope that it would, that I would be pardoned when I walked into prison. I fully expected to walk out of there in 2030. You don't know the outcome until the things happen. The best of plans. What's the what's it? Best of plans of mice and men or whatever it is, right? Right? The best laid plans. We have to be resolute. We as peasants have to be aware of what's going on. And when the moment strikes, you have to speak up. Whether it's getting involved politically, whether it's writing a letter to a senator or representative, whether it's getting out and voting, whatever it is. Share the show. Spread the word. This is the zeitgeist. We have to determine what our future is by enabling those few people that are in positions of power to do something about it to give them a backbone.
SPEAKER_20If you feel inspired, you need to act on that. You won't regret it.
SPEAKER_17Won't regret it. Absolutely. No regrets. All right, guys, that's it for me today. We are going to talk to you again tomorrow. Let me read the last few comments. Marizo, I have been listening. Thank you so much. Carlitz, the military is the only way. This Maha phase out is ridiculous. We're phasing out chemicals that are killing us. Big disappointment. But let's free Iran. A little glycephate, and red 45 won't kill us. Red 45 will be out of everything by the end of the year. Um, and glycephate, I do believe they're gonna deal with it. I really do. But again, the system can't collapse, right? If you want to deal with all these worldwide problems, go after the people on the Epstein list.
SPEAKER_20Make sure people have bread, milk, and eggs on their crops use glyphosate and get some of that in your food storage.
SPEAKER_17All right, guys, we will talk to you again tomorrow. Bye-bye.
SPEAKER_36I'm thirty-seven. I'm thirty-seven. Well, I can't just call him man, you could say Dennis. I didn't know you were called Dennis. Well, that's king. How do you get that, eh? By looking at workers by hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society. Is there ever going to be any progress? How'd you do? How do you do, good lady? Um king of the Britons. Whose castle is that? The Britons. We all are we are all Britons. And I am your king. No, you're the king. I thought we're an autonomous collective. You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship of self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes. Okay, opening classes with the case. That's what it's all about. Please, please, good people. I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? No one lives in that castle. 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 pure internal affairs. But by a two-thirds majority in the case of quite you to be quacked. I'm your king. The lady of the lake. Her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite, held a loft Excalibur from the bottom of the water. Signifying by divine prophets. That is what you're king. Listen, strange women not imposed. Distributive thoughts is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some pharmacal aquatic feminists. You can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery talk for a sword. Do you see my freshman? You saw it in
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