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The Information War

Taylor Johnatakis Season 2 Episode 288

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The scariest part of politics right now is not one bad headline, it’s realizing how easily headlines can be manufactured. We start with the “simultaneous sip,” then pull on a thread that runs through everything we touched today: when the information stream is polluted by propaganda, bot amplification, and sloppy “expert” narratives, normal people lose their footing and bad actors gain control of the room.

We move from Germany’s sudden political shifts to the Iran conflict, the Strait of Hormuz, and why NATO allies are finally acting like they understand the stakes. We also walk through a detailed set of U.S. demands being discussed publicly: nuclear dismantlement, zero enrichment, full IAEA access, limits on missiles, an open maritime corridor, plus the incentives that could reshape Iran’s economy. Along the way, we call out how media framing can make a decisive situation feel like a “close battle,” and why that matters for public patience and policy support.

Then we go deep on election integrity claims and cybersecurity. We talk voter roll hacking allegations, why stuffing the rolls comes before stuffing ballots, and why old Smartmatic and Sequoia reporting still fuels distrust in voting systems. From there, it gets painfully practical: a poisoned Python package, dependency-chain risk, router and IoT compromise tied to PRC “Typhoon” campaigns, and how AI turns bulk data theft into targeted influence. We wrap the public show with free speech and censorship developments, and the private segment hits ICE enforcement drama, the SAVE Act and voter ID strategy, SNAP fraud cleanup claims, everyday government theft, and the reality of Seattle’s tiny-house “safe consumption” setup.

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SPEAKER_11

Good morning, peasants. Welcome to another episode of the peasants' perspective. I just looked up and the chats are already filling up. Good morning, Shantini Ferrazier. Good morning in Idaho. Ron says good morning to both of you. And oh, it's more of you, Ron, talking on YouTube.

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Okay.

SPEAKER_11

Good morning, everybody. Welcome, welcome. Glad you guys made it. We've got a couple funny things today, a few serious things. It's gonna be like all the great shows we have day after day. I gotta say, the last couple days, I have been very complimented and very grateful to those of you who listen to the show regularly. I've had multiple people tell me what shows they listen to. Ron mentioned that he listened to me and Bannon, both right-wing podcasters he met in prison. And then he goes, and I'm still not the problem. Someone else said they listened to me and Tucker Carlson, two ends of the spectrum. I'm like, kind of, sort of. Anyways, I really appreciate it. PB Brown, Utah Scouts, you made it. Glad to have you here this morning. That is awesome. We'll let, well, we've got enough people to do the simultaneous sip. We are ready to go. Carlitz Grand Rising, everyone. Glad to have you again this morning. Okay, I know why you're here. You're here for the simultaneous sip. And all you need is a cup or a mug or a glass, a tankard, a chalice, a stein, a canteen, jugger flask, a vessel of any kind. Fill it with your favorite liquid. I like Diet Coke this morning. And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine hit of the day. The thing that makes everything better, the simultaneous sip. And it starts right now.

unknown

It's not lost almita. The Democrats didn't want votes from anybody.

SPEAKER_11

Dang it. Almost everything but the liquid. All right. We're still doing it. We're still doing it. We're still doing it. All right, Stephen Smith for the sip. Here we go. Back again. Simultaneous sip starts right now. It's not Lost Omita.

SPEAKER_06

The Democrats just want votes from anybody they can get it from. And they don't mind letting some illegals vote either. And that's inexcusable. Thank you, Stephen Smith.

SPEAKER_19

You warm our heart. Woken up.

Germany Shifts Right As VW Rebrands

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, woke up. You just found out eight minutes ago that they let illegals vote. There's a big thing going on that the Democrats have lost 21 million of their mail-in voters. They just disappeared between 2020 and 2024. It's like, yeah, they were circling in U-Haul vans around Detroit, being denied injury to the voting centers. Okay, yesterday in Germany, the far right wing, I think it's called ADF Party, gained like 30 seats in their parliament or some huge number like that. So you know, Germany's on the rise. So there's a little party last night. Of course, who are these people? These are the people that the the left, the Angela Merkel party, who actually has on tape. And if the interview wasn't in German, I would play it for you at some point. She goes, you know, we realized that the right wing of the of the country was gaining power and we had no way to stop them. So we we thought we could import voters. And then she goes on to say, it was important that the voters look differently and not be able to identify with Germany because then they would never vote for the native German party. We got some you can have. Yeah, and all and now she's but now, you know, there's a lot of crime and there's a lot of problems, and she's like kind of a Mia Koopa, like oops sorry, I I introduced two million extra voters into Germany, and oh, by the way, they're all Muslim and black. Anyways, Germany elected them, and in an in an irony that would have the Austrian artist rolling in his grave, Germany's Volkswagen to work with Raphael and advanced defense systems to make iron dome missiles for who? What? For Israel. So, right as the right wing Nazi party takes power in Germany, Volkswagen's like, yeah, we'll make Israel's air defense system. I'll leave it to you to connect the dots and laugh about that. The Austrian artist would be rolling in his grave right now. Or, or it's a brilliant stroke. It's a brilliant stroke.

SPEAKER_19

I can't wait for the sorry our missile system failed you. I can't wait for the commercials. Do you want me to pimp your missile?

Newt Gingrich On A Fast-Changing World

SPEAKER_11

Anyways, what's going on there is the the bigger context of that story is Volkswagen years and years ago outsourced manufacturing to China. So I believe in Germany they only make Volkswagens that end up in Germany. All the other Volkswagens we get around the world are made in China. And my I have a brother-in-law who's a who's an engineer who speaks Chinese or speaks Mandarin and Cantonese. And so he frequently, this is years ago, would frequently travel to China to visit these manufacturing places because they make screws and bolts and stuff like that. You know, high precision machinery. And he was on a plane connecting through Europe. For whatever reason, he flew that direction. And he sat next to a German engineer who was flying out to Germany to train his replacement at a Chinese factory for Volkswagen cars. And he says, This is very disappointing because in 2030 the patent runs up, so China can just rebrand all these Volkswagen cars, which basically puts Volkswagen out of business. So he's like, This is a very depressing thing. It's like we've got five or six years left before we're done. So German, so Volkswagen is shifting their production to a defense contractor instead of a car company because they kind of lost the car niche. You know what I mean? But the irony of the right wing coming to power right as Germany takes over the Jewish defense systems is just oh, it's just glorious. So if you don't think things are changing around the world, let's see what we got here. We got madam ma'am, good morning, Fab Letty. That looks like new present. Welcome, welcome. Uh PB Scouts, I have to run into the convenience store to get my sip. See you in a second. Well, hope you made it. Ron, you gotta check out, and we know Christian Marine Perspective or yeah, is that Christian Marine Perspective on things plus a little biblical flat earth stuff? Yes, the firmament. Okay, Newt Gingrich had a little post that circulated yesterday. I think he posted it yesterday. Every now and then, sometimes I'll grab one that's like a week old, or sometimes it's like two years old. I'm like, I just said it yesterday. And then after the fact, I'm like, oh, it's not new news. But uh Newt Gingrich, uh, who I've shaken his hand back in 1996 at the Republican National Convention in San Diego when I was like 10. So Newt Gingrich uh was on here and he is talking about how the world is changing and how Donald Trump is taking big risks and big gambles, and some of them are paying off. This is the theme, right? In a world that's completely changing, what we grew up with doesn't matter how old you are, doesn't matter if you're five years old or you're 80 years old, the next couple years are transformational. We're gonna go one way or another. You know what I mean? Like things are absolutely changing and adjusting. So here's some words of wisdom from Newt Gingrich.

SPEAKER_01

In American history. President Trump has been very aggressive in pushing American interests, in taking gambles, going into Venezuela to replace the Maduro regime by literally replacing Maduro. Uh trying to, on the one hand, prop up uh the Ukrainian government, on the other hand, not get into a nuclear war with Russia to make sure that uh we are helping to some kind of stable peace in Gaza. And uh now, of course, a major fight with the Iranians who I think turned out to be a little better entrenched again. I think they did a little bit more job of both in the organization inside Iran and in there having thought through uh how to resist the opening wave of Israeli-American attacks. So they've proven to be, I think, a little more formidable than some people thought they would be, which doesn't mean they're going to win. At the same time, all of this creates ripples. And so you have grave concern about gasoline and you have a pretty large block of Americans who know that if Donald Trump did it, it's wrong. We've been at war for a couple weeks, we have had absolute dominance, we have been steadily degrading the military and governmental capabilities of the dictatorship. We've done so uh virtually no loss of American lives. And uh, when you think about traditional wars and how long they last and how difficult they are, people who are here saying, Oh, this is terrible, we're gonna lose. When their own countries engage against an enemy, by the way, who has been fighting us since 1979. It's important to remind your friends and neighbors as soon as Ayatollah Home took over in Iran declared the United States was the great sacred politicians in Iran have ever since 1979 chanted death to America. They actually seized sixty of our diplomats illegally, held them hostage for four hundred and forty-four days illegally, waged war against us in Lebanon, where they killed over two hundred and forty Marines, where they kidnapped and tortured, and then sent to President Reagan the audio tape of the American CIA chief of the region being tortured to death. These are not nice people. And they have recently killed over 30,000 Iranians who are demonstrating for freedom. So we're up against a dictatorship which is dangerous, and has proven consistently that it's prepared to fight and take on the United States. So I think we have an obligation to be a little cool. Uh this is a huge country, the United States. It's an enormous economy. We have fabulous resources. But the fact is we will muddle through and everything will be fine. And it's also important to remember the election's not next Tuesday. The election's not till November. Um I was with George H. W. Bush as vice president when he was behind by nineteen points in May. He won the election. Harry Truman was so far behind running for re-election that the galloped quit polling because they said it was over. So in that setting, I think we have to be a little cautious in thinking of life as a Polaroid snapshot. Life is a motion picture. Things can change. Events happen. I think that the United States has most of the advantages in the competitions that are going on. We are enormously ahead in artificial intelligence. We are very far ahead in reusable vehicles to get into space. We have the most innovative society in the world, we have the most powerful uh capitalist society for going out and starting new companies, having people you go back and look at who founded what are now giant companies, and you'll find that in the Silicon Valley tradition, a lot of them were like 18, 19, 24. Because America is a place where we just keep inventing the future. So I'm an optimist. I think in the end uh the Iranian dictatorship will fall. I think in the end, uh Venezuela will gradually become more open, more peaceful, and ultimately we'll have a free election. I think in the end uh the Cuban dictatorship is almost certainly going to evolve and we'll not be able to survive as an anti-American dictatorship. All of this is a tribute to Donald Trump, which of course nobody in the media is ever going to give credit for, but his firm sense of putting America first, of doing what works, of not worrying about the daily headlines, and not worrying about the academics and the think tanks and the liberal news media, that has really begun to profoundly change history. And that's a topic I'll be coming back to again and again because I think it's important to recognize that we are living in a unique historic moment. Something which fifty years from now people will be studying because the scale of change that President Trump represents at home and abroad is so enormous, and the degree to which he is persistent and organizing and pushing to get that scale of change is so remarkable that I think it's important to be optimistic that in fact we have a dramatically better future coming.

SPEAKER_11

And I think that's the message we all have to take, right? We have to have a little bit of patience right now. The world is absolutely changing. I mean, the Germans are now defending the Jews. You know, I mean, this is not the same world that Harry Truman left us after he ran around the world with a nuclear bomb and created the new world order under the Briton Woods agreement. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_19

Well, no matter where you find yourself in history, you should always have some optimism moving forward. If you don't, you just have a hard time moving forward.

Media Trust And Accountability Lines

SPEAKER_11

You should. And the thing we're going to talk about today is a lot of this the we're only as good as the information we have. And one of the other things about this current moment is there's a lot of noise because we have social media, we have all these different platforms and all these different voices, and everybody's an armchair quarterback, and everybody has an opinion, myself included.

SPEAKER_19

And we have foreign governments with AI and we have foreign governments with AI and all this kind of stuff.

SPEAKER_11

And we have a news media that is completely, I mean, bought off. There was a the Pentagon wanted to remove the press credentials from from propagandist outlets, New York Times and a couple others. And there was a lawsuit, and a judge said, Hey, you have to let these people come in and do journalism and do reporting. And Brandi Cruz championed this because she herself got shut out of Olympia because she reports on true things, allegedly. Okay. And the problem, I don't have a problem with that, right? I think journalists should have access. But I think journalists should be held accountable in a legitimate way, right? In a legitimate way. And unfortunately, how do you determine what is the legitimate way? Now it becomes the opinion of whoever's in power, right? But one of the challenges is at what point does a journalist cross the line and enter into treason or sedition and working against the United States? Right? If you know, Kendelanian, that you're being fed pig slop and you're delivering it as fact, is that not sedition? Isn't that a crime against we the people by misinforming us, taking advantage of your vaulted position? Now, how do you litigate that? Because over time, right? 2020, I'm a propagandist. 2025, 2020, Taylor's a prophet. Okay. So we do live in a time where we stone the prophets, and then when they die and we cancel them and censor them, we're like, oh, they were right.

SPEAKER_19

Well, it used to be that news was just news, it was facts and whatever. There was a lot less opinion involved, you know.

SPEAKER_11

We think well, until you go learn about Walter Cronkite, all the BS he did, or Tucker Carlson during the Iraq war, when he's like, There's yellow cake in Iraq, go. Okay. A lot of some people who have an integrity, like Tucker Carlson, is trying to atone for that, and he's almost gone too far, right? He's almost gone to the point where our government always lies to us. And back then, the other governments that said Iraq doesn't have yellow cake, they were right. So now it feels like he sides with every dis diaspora opinion from Qatar or EU or whoever. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_19

So you just really illustrated the problem very well. You just did it, maybe people didn't notice. So when you said, Well, maybe you're getting the news from him, well, that is an indicator to everybody how the information that we're standing on is sand. And we yes, we have no sound footing, we're just standing on a big, huge beach that the media keeps making for us.

SPEAKER_11

For me, I want to stand on the rock, right? I want to stand on what's true and what's but where is it? It's my family. Uh it's the reality we're sitting in today, right? I can see as I drove here this morning, one gas station was six dollars and ninety-two cents a gallon for diesel. I drive down the street one mile, it's six forty-two. I drive down the street another mile, it's six fifteen. Oh. Uh what's happening with our gas prices? Right? Is some of this inflated because up at the first gas station, that's a liberal, little liberal, liberal haven up there. And down at the other gas station, it's actually an economic choice because there's a couple gas stations with competition. You know what I mean? What's happening? I have no idea, but I don't think all the gas that gets delivery from the same gas distributor is going to should have different pricing like that, right? So there's a lot, a lot of that going on. Douglas Wyatt, good morning, peasants. Simon Dalapado as Teka Andromeda. Yes, okay. PB Brown Scouts, it's why I love to listen to multiple voices. Yes, that's the thing. You have to triangulate this information, you have to listen to all sides and then make your own decision. Your opinion does matter in this, right? You you have a right to have an opinion on politics and religion, by the way. And you have the right to live your life by the dictates of your own conscience. If you want to take investments in a bite from Jim Kramer, good on you. Okay, I'll do the opposite. But you have a right to make your own life decisions, and that's the point of America. And that's the thing we want to preserve. Okay. We want to preserve the ability for me to live my life by the dictates of my own conscience, not by what's being stuffed down my throat and what you have to do. COVID was a big eye-opener, right? I'm like, hey, I've taken OSHA training. I put my head in septic tanks all the time. They tell me that masks won't make a lick of difference. In fact, it'll just catch the particles and keep them close to my face.

SPEAKER_20

Right.

SPEAKER_11

And then all of a sudden, we have this virus that's even more microscopic than the you know bacteria and things I'm trying to avoid in a septic tank. And they're like, oh, put the mask on, it'll save you. In fact, you could double and triple mask. It's like, that's like trying to stop a mosquito with a chain link fence. You know what I mean? It ain't gonna do nothing. I could make a choice. A lot of the country didn't feel like they had a choice, and they put the mask on, anyways, for compliance sake.

SPEAKER_19

Well, and then a lot of them didn't work in septic and they don't know about all this microscopic stuff. They just don't know.

Jake Sullivan Claims Iran Deal Ignored

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, they just trust Dr. Fauci because he's an expert. Well, I'll tell you what, don't trust the experts. Here's an expert right here. This guy's name is Jake Sullivan. Jake Sullivan has been floating around the political world forever. He and I have the same credentials, Ron. He's got a political science degree, international studies, but he's one of those guys that went straight into an internship with somebody in Capitol Hill, and he's never like planted a tomato plant, he's never done anything, he's never changed his own oil, right? This is what I call a pajama boy. Okay. This is a guy who only puts on a suit because he's on TV. Otherwise, he just runs around in pajamas. These are pillow biters. So Jake Sullivan, his big claim to fame was he was Hillary Clinton's advisor, and he's the one who started the Alpha Bank server scandal, saying that the Alpha Bank was sending messages to Trump Tower, and this became part of the entire Russia, Russia, Russia hoax. He was also very much behind pushing all of the Russia-Gate propaganda. He eventually made his way into Biden's White House and became the NSA director. This is the same position that Marco Rubio is having. They they Trump consolidated the Secretary of State with the National Security Advisor. So Jake Sullivan was one of our shadow presidents. He's one of the three or four people that you can look at. Joe Biden, Jake Sullivan, a couple other people. They were essentially the presidency by committee during Joe Biden. So this guy right here has got dirty hands. Okay. His hands are all over treason, sedition, all that kind of stuff. Not just because he had an opinion, but because he actually acted against the interests of the American people consistently, in my opinion. Okay. So here's Jake Sullivan on the Daily Show, and he's talking about Iran. And he's like, hey, hey, we don't have to be going to this war in Iran. Just days before the attack, Iran came to the table with a peace deal.

SPEAKER_10

And when Trump comes back, there is actually an opportunity to do a deal because he's the guy who pulled out. And just a few days before we started bombing Iran, the Iranians put a proposal on the table in Geneva that went a long way towards resolving the nuclear issue. And my understanding is that our side, our negotiators, simply didn't understand what they were being offered and they ignored it and decided to go ahead and strike.

SPEAKER_04

Our guys didn't understand. Was it in Farsi? What I don't what do you what do you mean they didn't understand? They didn't understand the Iranians negotiating code.

SPEAKER_10

Well, if you listen to the way that our the the Trump administration officials who were involved in this spoke about what the Iranians were proposing, there is a mismatch between that and what the mediators, the Omani mediator said was actually on the table.

SPEAKER_11

So I think except the Omani mediator, and we played this, we played the Omani mediator the day before the attack started. He's like, the Iranians have uh we've agreed on the core issue, uh no nuclear weapons and no no raising hostilities. Sure. Well, of course the Iranians would say that. And that's the thing. The Iranians have been bad faith negotiators at every instance for 47 years. They were bad negotiators when we installed Khamenei in the first place, right? He did the opposite of what he had told us he was gonna do.

SPEAKER_19

Right.

SPEAKER_11

So at no point have the Iranians been fair with this. And when you listen to Steve Wickos and Jared Kushner, who are the negotiators you're referring to, they're like, uh, no, they came to the table and said, We're not giving up enrichment. And we have so much uh enriched uranium that's just a couple spins away from being missile grade material. And here's Jake Sullivan just blatantly saying, Well, they had a peak. Plan. Well, sure, if you show up for the peace negotiations, it was a tactic to buy time.

SPEAKER_19

Yeah.

SPEAKER_11

At least that's the way I read it. Clearly. Yeah. Now, the other thing, too, that you hear from a lot of the negative nellies about this conflict in Iran. And listen, I understand the inclination to be a negative Nelly. I understand the inclination to just not be involved militarily anywhere just simply because of the factor of blowback, right? Hey, let's go get involved in Syria and have a 20-year problem with the people.

SPEAKER_19

Nobody wants World War III.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, and have an or just even just a minor skirmish like a Syria. They're easy. We'll take them out. And then you have a refugee crisis that goes on for 15 years.

SPEAKER_20

Right.

SPEAKER_11

Right. Or any of the other interventions that we've taken. Oh, let's, yeah, we'll march right into Iraq. They'll be so happy. Thomas Jefferson that speaks farsi is going to show up. You know, he'll bring his country to democracy. Didn't work out that way. Hey, let's go to Afghanistan. No, it didn't work out that way.

NATO Steps In And Hormuz Stakes

SPEAKER_19

Do they got any Delaware rivers that can cross?

SPEAKER_11

So understandingly, like a child who touches a hot stove for the first time, the American neocons and neoliberals have been like, hey, you know, this war thing, it's good for business, but it's really bad for politics.

SPEAKER_19

It's really bad for people.

SPEAKER_11

It's really bad for people. However, AOL posted this today. This is Charles Kratz, and it's a, I guess it's a repost from Fox News. The Iran conflict won't trigger Biden-style refugee replay, expert predicts. And the basic core of this is, you know, Iran is about twice the size of Texas. It's roughly the size of Alaska, and 99% of Iran has been untouched. So the strategically, the United States has been very focused on specific military installations, missile launchers, ships, you know, infrastructure that promotes their military services. They've left civilian stuff essentially untouched, which is why they still have power. They they've had internet blackouts, but it's because the Iranians are pulling the kill switch. Okay. It's not because of anything we're doing. This is different from when we came into Iraq and we just laid waste. In fact, there's there's books that were written about the transition from Afghanistan to Iraq. And the issue was in Afghanistan, we hadn't found Osama bin Laden, but we'd mobilized into the Middle East to fight, and we ran out of targets. Like there just wasn't anything other than a mud hut left to hit. We'd hit so many civilian and military targets, and they didn't have a lot of military targets. I mean, the Taliban was like a thuggery police force. They weren't particularly projecting power and missiles. You know what I mean? It was more like AK-47s and Sharia law. So that's another kind of one of those things where it's like, hey, Iran, just like Venezuela, remove Maduro, Venezuela's completely intact. And yet there's a massive change of course that's happening there. Same thing in Iran. If the right people come to the table and negotiate and can control the population, we might have a peace deal that's actually now available without the fangs that the Iranians had, where they could feign that they were moving along. It's the rope a dope game that they were doing. So uh Matthew Whitaker, who who was Trump's uh, I think he was the DOD chief of staff or something like that. Then he became an ambassador. Anyways, he was on with Maria Bartolomo, and there's been a pretty big development in the Strait of Hormuz. We'll talk about that, but it all centers around the fact that NATO, after Iran launched those rogue missiles all the way out to Diego Garcia, they all got their act together and they're like, okay, all right, we have to figure this Iran thing out. We're gonna have to lend our support. So 30 different allies have signed up to come down and help.

SPEAKER_03

Unfortunately, it took some convincing that this is more important to them than it is to the United States. I mean, you know, we get very little, if any, oil through those straight-of-for moves. It certainly is affecting uh, you know, the oil prices of the United States, but that's one of the great things that President Trump was able to do is to make America energy independent. And that independence obviously guarantees our supply. Now, you know, we have uh allies that are finally stepping up. I think, you know, from the time this conflict broke out, uh they were uh certainly non-committal to what they could bring to the fight or bring to help us. Uh, but you know, they have done uh things that I think goes sometimes unnoticed. We had several allies here in Europe and in NATO that were providing key and crucial basing overflight uh and access. That uh whether it's uh Suda Bay, where I was in Greece on the Isle of Crete, or whether it was other countries, including Germany and France, that were providing um, you know, our ability to prosecute this fight. So, you know, there are key allies that are contributing, that are providing things. Uh, we just want more, and we need more because even though President Trump has been very clear, Maria, that you know, we don't need this, it's good to act as a group of nations uh because this is ultimately going to help everyone. And an Iran that does not have a nuclear weapon, that can no longer produce uh missiles at scale, that can no longer menace the region and this in this um strait, I think is good for the world. And ultimately, the world needs to step up and participate.

SPEAKER_11

It does appear that the United States and Israel were the tip of the spear on this, and now that the the the boar is slain, it's like, okay, hey, we need some help packing out the meat, is basically what's going on here. We need some help here. And it sounds like there's going to be a coalition of about 30 NATO nations and other nations that mainly have interest in the Strait of Hormouths. They get their energy through there one way or the other, or they're within missile range and they don't want Iran to rebuild and they need Iran to come to the table. And the only way to do that is to make it so that the international pressure is overwhelming where they don't have support. It's one thing to have an alliance with China and Russia, but if they're not actually going to be able to do anything, right, then they're not real allies. They're just paper allies that provide money and financing when times are good. When times are bad, and China's looking at the United States going, uh, our trade partner with America, even though we're at all at war with them, we still trade so much with them. That's of greater interest to us. Something else happened yesterday. Donald Trump in a press conference said that the Iranians sent us a gift.

SPEAKER_25

And they gave it because they're gonna make a deal. They're gonna make a deal. They did something yesterday that was amazing, actually. They gave us a present and the president arrived today. It was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money. And I'm not gonna tell you what that present is, but it was a very significant uh uh prize. And they gave it to us and they said they were gonna give it, so that meant one thing to me, we're dealing with the right people. No, it wasn't nuclear related. It was oil and gas related. And it was a very nice thing they did, but what it showed me is that we're dealing with the right people. Because you know, you don't know because the leadership was killed, all gone. Khomeini all gone. As the expression goes, the passed Supreme Leader and then the new Supreme Leader was racked up, at a minimum, racked up pretty good, and everyone else was gone.

The 15 US Demands On Iran

SPEAKER_11

And then many of the people in the third tier, because the third tier had been eliminated, and so it's like, well, who who can negotiate on behalf of them? So here's what's happening there. There's essentially a military junta. When nations fall apart, who has the power? The military. They got the tanks, the bombs, the RPGs, the AK-47s. A junta. A junta, J-U-N-T-A, a junta. That's a military junta. So what you've got is you've got a couple generals, you know, like in the United States, if the commander-in-chief dies and the VP dies and the whole chain of command dies, who's left in charge? Well, who has a sub? Who so who's in charge of the Navy and has a chain of command of the Navy that is loyal to the general, so some admiral somewhere, who's got the army, so some army leader, who's got the air force, who's got the space force, those parts are gonna form a junta. And collectively, you're gonna have a military council or military junta, and they might even have a military leader, but it it's all based on power and loyalty. Rome went through this, every nation has gone through, Spain's gone through this, Chile's gone through this, Brazil's gone through this, right? When the political leadership falls away, the guys that are actually have the power that prop up the political leadership, they end up taking over and they form a junta. So it's a military junta, military dictatorship, if you will. So Iran has a military dictatorship. Okay, so who's in charge? Who's in charge of the police force? They've got power over the people. Who's in charge of the remaining missile batteries? They've got power over something. Who's in charge of some ground forces that can, you know, storm a beach or something like that? They so they form a junta. So when Donald Trump says we're working with these people, it's people that collectively have enough power that they can prevent the next missile from being shot, right? It's the people who can deal with a protest or a riot or something. It's somebody that has enough power to basically say, whatever those political guys over there that are chanting Death to America, we actually care about our lives. Let those guys talk, but we'll actually be able to do things. So some gift was given to the United States. My first impression was maybe an oil tanker arrived from Iran and they're like, hey, it's yours. Have it. This is like, you know, a gift just to show you that we got, or it could have been Crag Island, where they said, Listen, come take over Crag Island. You can manage it. You know that's where all the money comes from. We just want to live. Let's figure something out. Okay, well, that's pretty significant. It could also be this a Thai oil tanker safely transited through the Strait of Hormouts without paying the toll, without paying and all that stuff. Apparently, this was brokered from the Thailand's foreign minister to Iran's ambassador to Thailand. So Thailand may have brokered this through their Iranian uh ambassador, but this is what's important. That ambassador is tied in with whoever can tell the Iranians not to fire on the ships, and they let this one go through free of charge. I don't know if this is the gift, I have no idea, but this is really significant. A ship made it through without paying the price. So oil futures are down, and stock market futures are up. That's a good thing. So President Trump emphasizing again that he's pretty sure he's dealing with the right people, the people who can actually make a deal.

SPEAKER_25

Iran. We had one in Venezuela, and now we're having one in Iran, they have no Navy left, they have no Air Force left, they have no anti-aircraft equipment left, no radar left, no leaders left. The leaders are all gone, nobody knows who to talk to. But we're actually talking to the right people, and they want to make a deal so badly. You have no idea how badly they want to make a deal. And we'll see what happens. I want to thank Petexeth and Iran.

SPEAKER_11

So in the deal making, both sides have to save some face. So Donald Trump has emphasized the fact that listen, we don't have to save face. We won. You have got nothing. We're flying helicopters to take out these facilities. You can't even hit us with small arms fire at a certain point. But you haven't given up. And basically, it all comes down to that Strait of Hormuz, the way the mountain rage is right there at the north side of that Strait of Hormuz. You can have someone up there with an RPG launcher firing shots at tankers, and that's a problem. Fires on boats, no bueno, right, Robin? What happens when there's a fire on a boat?

SPEAKER_19

Well, I just saw a clip the other day of some dudes blowing up a tanker with an RPG. Was it AI though? I don't know, but it was hilarious. Fires on boats. Sorry.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, fires on boats are no fun. No they're no fun. In fact, every sailor is a fireman.

SPEAKER_19

Yes, exactly.

SPEAKER_11

I remember when my uh uncle joined the Navy and he was like a flight deck guy. He's like, Well, what's your job? I'm a fireman, right? Oh, and I direct planes, you know, but my main job is fireman.

SPEAKER_19

Right. But if there's an alarm that sounds, everybody has a job.

SPEAKER_11

Everybody has a job, exactly. So Trump says talks with Iran progressing as Israel said to fear premier uh said to fear premature ceasefire. So Israel is the most under threat here, right? Because if things don't go well, they're still within missile range, and there's been decades of infiltration and indoctrination, and you have this Palestinian population that's still there. And remember, the Palestinian population with Hamas has been getting money from Iran. So when that money gets cut off, some things are gonna feel like that's missing in Palestine, right? Like that money did make its way down to somebody. So I'm sure Israel's feeling very nervous about this. But here's the 15 points that America is coming to the table. These are the 15 U.S. demands of Iran. Iran must dismantle its existing nuclear capabilities. Number one Iran must commit to never pursue nuclear weapons.

SPEAKER_19

Okay.

SPEAKER_11

There will be no uranium enrichment on Iranian territory. They can't even have the ability to do it.

SPEAKER_19

Okay.

SPEAKER_11

Iran must hand its stockpile of some 450 kilograms, which they told Jared Kushner and Whitkopf they had, okay, of uranium enriched to six uh to 60% to the International Atomic Energy Agency in the near future in a timetable to be agreed upon. The the Natance, Issafan, and Fordo nuclear facilities must be dismantled. The IAEA and UN's nuclear watchdog must be granted full access, transparency, and oversight inside Iran. Iran must abandon its regional proxy paradigm. So this idea that they're going to fund terror all over the place. Iran must cease funding direct direction and arming of its regional proxies. The Strait of Hermuz must remain open and function as a free maritime corridor. Notice that's number nine on the list. Iran's missile program must be limited, so not eliminated, but limited in both range and quantity with specific thresholds to be determined at a later stage. Any future use of missiles would be restricted to self-defense. In return, Iran benefits as follows. Iran would receive full lifting of sanction imposed by the international community. That's a big deal. Wow. Right? Because that that can lift them up economically. Because the whole genesis of the riots that happened at the beginning of the year was Scott Bessant locking down even more their accounts and basically causing their money to inflate 1,500% in one month. The U.S. would assist Iran in advancing its civilian nuclear program, including electricity generation at the Bushir nuclear plant. So this is also significant because Iran has always feigned, oh, we just want it for civilian use for a power plant.

SPEAKER_19

And if we just give you that.

SPEAKER_11

And then they never build the power plant, right? So like listen, energy is an important thing that adds a lot of stability to a nation. We'll help you get a nuclear power plant, like we have many other nations that don't have bombs, but they have nuclear energy. The so-called snapback mechanism, which allows for automatic reimposition of sanctions, if Iran fails to comply, would be removed. And I think part of that is if you're a military junta and you've got control, but you don't have full-on political, constitutional, theocratical rule, which this nation has been under, then they can make a deal. But if you've got some rogue scientists, that does and does something or launches a missile, you don't want to immediately have sanctions back because they put you back at square one. So they're saying, look, if something does happen, we'll assess it appropriately rather than instantly punish.

SPEAKER_19

Right. We can always do a physical snapback if we need to.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, but the the economic snapback is what they want to avoid because that escalates things unnecessarily. Right. So that's pretty good. And then the uh so that's really good news. It feels like there's a lot of progress on that front. Um, who knows? It's war, right? Who knows if it's a ruse? Who knows? But I'll tell you what, in this situation, I trust Donald Trump a lot more than I trust Jake Sullivan or any of these other Yehos are like some CNN.

SPEAKER_18

They're not negotiating.

SPEAKER_11

And then when Iran officially announced we're negotiating, they're like, oh, I guess they are negotiating. Okay, so sources matter.

SPEAKER_19

Could you imagine Harris?

China Hacking Claims And Voter Rolls

SPEAKER_11

No, we wouldn't even be in this situation because we'd have sent more pallets of cash. Like, that's the thing. The the the Biden, Harris, Obama regime, they're a jet, their their whole thing was pay the Barbary pirates, just pay them the ransom. This is what England did for a century to the Barbary pirates. They just paid the ransom, they could afford it. They just paid the ransom, they didn't deal with the slavers and they didn't deal with the one-off pirates that took whole boats full of people slaves.

SPEAKER_19

Well, it seemed like they were really good with paying it because they'd always get like their 10%.

SPEAKER_11

10% for that big guy, 10% for that big guy, and 10% for the Supreme Leader. Exactly. So in the United States, mortgage demand drops more than 10% if rates hits hits the highest level since October. I always think it's funny, it's highest level since October. That wasn't that long ago. If it was like rates hit the highest level since 2085 or 1985, I'd be like, oh my gosh. But mortgage rates have fluctuated a little bit. Obviously, Scott Besson, or uh not Scott Bessant, Jerome Powell didn't drop rates because of uncertainty in the Strait of Remuse. Sure. Anyways, that that's that's kind of uh you know, sometimes housing market news is it's good one day, bad the next. And at the end of the day, I still see houses selling around here. All real estate is local, all real estate's local. Uh Patrick Byrne yesterday got to host like a whole hour of InfoWars for Alex Jones, former CIA operative.

SPEAKER_19

Former, yeah.

SPEAKER_11

I really like uh Patrick Byrne. And we're gonna talk a little bit about General Flynn here in a little bit because these two guys have been kind of glued at the hip since 2020. But Patrick Byrne was on InfoWars and he said this about this China hacking situation.

SPEAKER_09

We've just shown you, given what John Solomon has now reported.

SPEAKER_11

Let me give you some more information. And by the way, when John Solomon reports it, it's now mainstream. Now it's official, it's unimpeachable. John Solomon reported it, he's got the sources, he's got the documents.

SPEAKER_09

John Solomon has just reported in the last 48 hours over on just the news that China hacked our election, our voter rolls in Alaska and in 2020 and 18 other states. Let me tell you, we knew that in December 2020. We knew all about it. Why these voter rolls, you're gonna keep hearing about the voter rolls now, why it's so important is before you stuff the ballot box, you gotta stuff the voter rolls. And that's because when the when the bad guys submit uh they can't just submit ballots willy-nilly, they've got to be matched, tied to it, checks off when it gets submitted into the system. The system checks off, oh, this guy and the voter rolls voted. So every ballot comes in, it has to check off an actual registered voter. So they stuff it. Another big thing they do is they identify beforehand statistically who's unlikely to vote.

SPEAKER_11

So they identify beforehand statistically who's unlikely to vote. Hold that thought in your head. Okay, hold that thought in your head because they're using normal voters, real people that they don't believe are gonna vote, and then they take your ballot and use it. This now ties into the license fraud and all that kind of stuff, because if you do have to produce an idea at some point, or you you know what I mean, you need to get that ballot delivered to that random apartment with all the other thousands of ballots. They they know that whoever they're stealing those ballots from doesn't care. Okay. Okay, so how long have we known about this? The the voting machines and the fraud and the vulnerabilities? I don't know, 20 years. Do you remember a guy named Julian Assange? Do you remember the whole WikiLeaks thing? And you know, like this, these hackers that would go get all this top secret information? Well, all the way back 20 years ago, this is classified by Robert Downs, political counselor for reason 1.4b. And the question at the bottom is who owns Smartmatic? This was WikiLeaks 20 years ago. So if you ask yourself, why do they come after Julian Assange? Was it just because of the drone program? Was it just because of the illegal spying? It was everything, folks. He spilled the beans on everything. It gave guys like John McGaffey all the reason on top of his hacks to triangulate this. This these governments, plural, are all frauds. The Venezuelan-owned Smart Matter Corporation is a riddle, both in ownership and operation, complicated by the fact that its machines have overseen several landslide and contested vicaries by President Hugo Chavez and his supporters. The electronic voting company went from a small technology startup to a market player in just a few years, capsulated by its participation in the August 2004 recall referendum. Smartmatic has claimed to be of U.S. origin, but its true owners, probably elite Venezuelans of several political strains, remain hidden behind a web of holding companies in the Netherlands and Barbados. The Smartmatic machines used in Venezuela are widely suspected of, though never proven conclusively, to be susceptible to fraud. The company is thought to be backing out of, is thought to be backing out of Venezuelan electoral events, focusing now on other parts of the world, including the United States, via subsidiary, Sequoia. In summary. By the way, Sequoia, Mitt Romney was involved in Sequoia. So if the CIA, State Department, and everybody associated with this, that this is where WikiLeaks got this information from, knew Smartmatic was a bogus company, knew Sequoia was involved. Actually, it could be the other way around. It could be they figured this out and then they thought, oh, we could use those machines. Uh huh. And that's where you get the whole, hey, we have to use these machines everywhere. But yet the government, State Department, CIA, intelligence operations have known for at least 20 years that the smartmatic machines were foreign machines. Likely used to flip Chavez into power in Venezuela, and now are being exported throughout the world. And this is the big allegation from Emerald Robinson. And she's like, the Uniparty wants to use these machines. We went from a left-centered Uniparty using Dominion to now a right-centered Uniparty using Liberty Vote. Same company, same machine, same hardware, same, same everything.

SPEAKER_19

Same outcome.

Smartmatic Origins And Machine Suspicion

SPEAKER_11

Same outcome. But now that everybody's paying attention to it, now they got to do the ballot stuffing because you might get audited because everybody's suspicious that how did we elect these dum-dums into office? Donald Trump has posted on True Social he wants to get rid of FISA. They used it to spy on me, but he backtracked yesterday.

SPEAKER_25

We'll talk about it. You know, pros and cons. Look, they used it to try and uh put me in prison. So I can't be thrilled with it. They use that very strongly, very illegally. The Democrats are thugs. I don't want to say that because everyone get along, but it's a different country than it was years ago. It was very dangerous the way they used it. And they weaponized government. They use that to weaponize government. So I'm not thrilled, but I'll I'll also go along with two groups of people the military, and I think the military likes it, right? And uh go along with the senators. It's I'm fine. But I was a big victim of it. Yeah, please.

SPEAKER_11

Um are you going to send your okay? So he's basically saying, look, I'll go along with FISA if I have to. They use it to spy on me, they use it to weaponize government, but the military CIA says they need it. Why would they need it? Why would they need to be able to spy on American citizens? I understand wanting to spy on everybody else, but why would they need to spy on American citizens?

SPEAKER_19

Um I mean, there really all is one reason, and it's just to have control. I mean, I can't think of another reason.

SPEAKER_11

Remember that router thing we talked about yesterday? No more foreign routers, which is very disruptive, by the way.

SPEAKER_19

Yeah.

Trump On FISA And Spying Concerns

SPEAKER_11

Because there aren't any routers you can buy domestically. I went out and bought a router yesterday. Yeah, a router. If I had to, but uh, I was kind of thinking to myself, I wonder how long until these shelves are bare, right? So turns out yesterday, and this is a little bit over my head, so I don't I don't want to pretend like I know all the nitty-gritty details. But yesterday that was explained the scariest thing just happened in software right now. Someone poisoned a Python package that gets 97 million downloads a month, and a simple pip install was enough to steal everything on your machine. SA SSH keys, AWS credentials, crypto wallets, database passwords, git credentials, shell history, SSL private keys, everything. And here's the part that should terrify every developer alive. The attack was only discovered because the attacker wrote sloppy code. The malware used so much RAM that it crashed someone's computer. If the attacker had been better at coding, nobody would have noticed for weeks. One developer using Cursor with an NPC plugin had lithium pulled in his in as a dependency they didn't even know about. Their machine crashed. Carpathy's take is a real wake-up call. Every time you install any package you're trusting, every single dependency in its tree, and any one of them could be poisoned. Vibecoding saved us this time. The attacker vibe coded the attack and it was too sloppy to work quietly. Next time, they won't make the same mistake. So let's look at this. Simple pip install was enough to exfiltrate SSH keys, creds, everything on your machines. Light LLM has 97 million downloads per month. So this is one of these large language models that people use to create their own, you know, AI agents and stuff like that. But worse, the contagion spread to any project that depends on lithium. For example, if you did not did pip install Dipsy, which depended on Lithium, you'd get pawned. Same for other large projects. So what happened was it came in and it was able to grab everything on everybody's machine in wholesale. Okay. And then on top of that, we have this other, let's see, where'd it go? The other thing is with the router hack, the routers, what we found out was China is able to get into your routers and they're able to, okay, here it is. The Chinese hack that led to banning of foreign routers is way worse than I ever imagined. The Chinese were not just in our routers, they had access to our IoT. That's cameras, video recording, storage devices, even court-approved access to communication systems, meaning our governments or levalance. Were the Chinese spying on Trump? So here's what it says in here. Flax Typhoon was targeting critical infrastructure across the US and overseas, everyone from corporations and media organizations to universities and government agencies. And like Volt Typhoon, they use internet connected devices, this time hundreds of thousands of them, to create a botnet that helped them compromise systems and exfiltrate confidential data. But unlike Volt Typhoon, they targeted more than just routers. Flax Typhoon hijacked Internet of Things devices like cameras, video recorders, and storage devices, things typically found across big and small organizations. About half of those hijacked devices were located in the US. So these actors use a technique known as living off the land, which involves using built-in tools on the target network to execute objectives without installing malware, which may be detected. Volt Typhoon has been known to target United States critical infrastructure entities, and the ICSS is that Volt Typhoon's targeting of these companies carries limited espionage potential and instead part of the effort to prepare to disrupt U.S. infrastructure. Flax Typhoon, these actors are associated with People's Republic of China, information security companies, and take directions from PRC government. They target Taiwan and U.S. critical infrastructure domestically and abroad. Flax Typhoon actors also use living off-the-land techniques to compromise hundreds of Internet of Things devices. SALT Typhoon, these actors reportedly are responsible for the compromise of U.S. telecommunication companies, reported in October 2024, and are being investigated for attacking telecommunication companies, stealing consumer communications and law enforcement information, and targeting political figures. The methods used by the PRC hackers in the attack have not been publicly disclosed, nor have the systems, specific systems or data that were targeted. Do you think our voter rolls could be part of that? Or hey, how about that? How about that NSA data breach that they had? Or how about the court system that was hacked? Or how about the FBI database with all of the informants that included CIA assets around the world?

SPEAKER_19

Let your imagination run wild.

Python Package Attack And Router Backdoors

SPEAKER_11

Let your imagination run wild. They're not going to disclose it all, but oh my goodness. What about the SmartMartic hack just before just that we found out just after the 2020 election? And we find out Smart Matic is the front door to all the election machines. Right? But public reporting suggests that the hackers may have targeted the systems used to provide court-approved access to communication systems, warrants, Pfizer, Pfizer, used for investigations by law enforcement intelligence agencies. PRC actors may have sought access to these systems and companies to access the presidential candidate communications. Remember how they said Iran hacked the Trump administration during the campaign and they had J.D. Vance's emails. Trump doesn't email, but J.D. Vance's email and everybody else's emails. So the fact that FISA could get to it and then they could hack that means they were getting that information as well. With that access, they could potentially retrieve unencrypted communication, voice calls, text messages. In January 2025, the US government sanctioned the PRC based on individual and cybersecurity company for their alleged role in enabling the SALT typhoon attacks. So if we're talking about election databases and we're like, hey, how would they uh how would they get all that information? Well, right there. How would they know if I'm not going to vote? Well, they just get on your computer and they look at your calendar and you're busy that day. You know what I mean? Recently, malicious non-state sponsored cyber attackers have increasingly leveraged the vulnerabilities in small and home office routers produced abroad to carry out direct attacks against American civilians in their homes. From disrupting network connectivity to enabling local network espionage and intellectual property theft, foreign producers produced routers present unacceptable risks to Americans. Additionally, routers produced abroad were directly implicated. Wow. National security determination. So that is why we can no longer buy routers. Because they are totally vulnerable. I just assumed it's because they were spying on you walking around your house. Apparently, it's because they can just easily get access to everything you have. They've got back doors in there. This is World War III. It's just being fought a new way. It's like the introduction of the Gatling gun during the Civil War. It was kind of a game changer. And it was the introduction of machine guns and chemical warfare during World War I. It's the introduction of the nuclear bomb and jets in World War II. And guess what? This is now cyber warfare. We've seen a little biological warfare with COVID. No, this is cyber warfare. We can't buy new routers. And we have no domestic production. I mean, at a certain point, what's on the shelf goes away, and those are all vulnerabilities.

SPEAKER_19

What's that movie where they have all the people that are stuffed in a room and they're working on the code thing? They're trying to crack the enigma. And uh I can just imagine a room full of people that are just sifting through all of your stuff, all your digital files.

SPEAKER_11

This is what makes AI so scary. I remember when Elon Musk the problem with bulk data collection is on the is on the part of the collector. How do you go through all this? You use AI to just sift through it. Exactly. Use AI to sift through it. Hey, Claude, write me a code that's going to find out who's not voting this week, who's on vacation, who's not going to make it to the ballot box. Give me a sec. Here's a list. 80,000 people. Claude, please please apply to the Washington State Department of Licensing for licenses and send them to apartment one, suite 100, room B. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_19

Claude's like, how many votes do you need? Exactly.

SPEAKER_11

The the vulnerability that we're at is pretty stunning. And you know, I'm a child here with my computer. I have no protections. I get a little thing that pops up and says I have viruses, and I have no idea. I won't download the program to do it because I feel like I'm paying extortion money. I tried to I tried to download a YouTube video ripper and all of a sudden my vibe, my computer was infected, you know? I mean, it wasn't even like I went to a good website and saw something fun and got a virus. I was just trying to download YouTube videos for you guys. But now I got to go find some antivirus software because who knows what's on my computer. So along with this at FISA spying in the incredible capacity, the reason that the military and the CIA want it is because basically foreign and domestic enemies have merged into one thing, right? The leader of one of the cartel that we took out, Mincho, is now a United States citizen. He was one of these kids born here on on uh you know birth tourism. His mom came here, had the kid, illegal alien. He gets his citizenship card, goes back to Mexico. Now he's running the cartel. So if you need to spy on him, I mean he's in Mexico, you've got to get a warrant. Well, we can get the warrant for someone like that, but in a lot of cases, the foreign actors know if they cozy up to American citizens, it creates that cloak where they can't just be spied on. There has to be a warrant because this guy's the target. If you can get the citizen to do the bad things, then you're supposed to get that warrant. So I can understand why the military is like, listen, in a world where you've got the best hackers that live here and they're compromised and all over the place, we want that power. Okay. Well, are you gonna keep me safe or not? Are you gonna let me have free and fair elections or not? Are you gonna weaponize it against political opponents? What's happened in America is our enemies have been dormant for years. There's been such supremacy of the United States since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union that we've gotten lazy. There's no other explanation for it. When you have a CIA who's like, yeah, we fight the terrorists, but they're not complicated, right? They pass notes, they send videotapes on camels, right? But it's not complicated. So the cyber guys get bored. So what are they gonna do? Every to a hammer, everything's a nail. They got to find something to do. And oh, look, an up-and-coming political star. Oh, look, the Tea Party. Oh, look, someone who might compromise our power.

SPEAKER_19

Let's see what we can do with that.

Jack Smith Emails And Watergate Echoes

SPEAKER_11

Let's see what we can do with that. Yeah. And this extended all the way into the to the independent counsel with Jack Smith and an unbelievable, not surprising, turn of events. We found out yesterday through Chuck Grassley that Judge Hal and Judge Boseburg, Judge Howe was the chief judge on the DC Circuit Court, and Judge Boseburg took her place. Judge Hal and Judge Bosberg were both in communication with Jack Smith prior to the issuance of the warrants. Look at this. The following, this uh omnibus motion to compel executive privilege. So they wanted to get the waive executive privilege so that they could get the communications from the Trump administration, from the Biden administration. Through the OD, uh, the same course as other witnesses, through the ODAG, we request that the White House agree not to assert as they have done with other witnesses. So not to assert executive privilege. We will inform F. POTUS, this is the first lady. The first lady that we expect will instruct witnesses to assert. So they're not consulting Joe Biden, they're consulting Jill Biden. We expect to file an omnibus motion by the end of the month. Arctic Frost, we want everybody. We want Charlie Kirk, we want TPUSA, we want the peasants, we want all the candidates running for the Republican, we want Jeff Clark, we want Ted Cruz, we want all of them. We expect to file the omnibus motion. Chief judge knows it is coming and loves idea treason, violation of your oath, violation of the Constitution, violation of separation of powers. Why is Judge Bosberg not already impeached? Why is he not already impeached? I'll tell you, if if if there's a time to waive habeas corpus and to waive indictments and to just have a military crew of MPs walk in there and arrest him, this is it. This is utter total collapse of the American judicial system. The chief judge knows it is coming. We've been in communication with the first lady. And we're gonna do an omnibus motion to compel executive to compel just waiving executive privilege. The chief judge knows it's coming and loves the idea. The former 11 Trump White House admins who may be included in the motion are Chris Miller, chief of staff for the Department of Defense, John McIntyre, Keith Kellogg, Ken Cuccinelli, Mark Meadows, Secretary of uh Chief of Staff under Trump, Mark Milley, Nick Luna, Robert O'Brien, Ross Worthington, Scott Vass, Vince Haley, and it goes on and on and it gets down to Cash Patel and Susie Wiles. The judge was in on it. This is the same judge who gave Ray Epps a plea a sweet deal, gave Kevin Kleinsmith, the guy who altered the Carter Page email, to he is a CIA asset to he's not a CIA asset to justify the FISA warrant. Judge Bozer slapped him on the wrist. Same judge who's holding up immigration, saying you gotta bring the Venice the planes full of Venezuelan gang people, turn them around in mid-air and bring them back to the U.S. Same guy. Same guy. Jack Smith was never sworn in. I don't know who swore me in. Where's your oath? I don't know. But I had all this incredible power. Well, why would you need to be sworn in when you can just go talk to the judge and get whatever you want? And of course, the first lady's on board with it too. This is bigger than Watergate. This is bigger than Watergate by you know light years. John Solomon addressed this. New revelations. And again, how many of at what point do we go and come under a military junta? Because pol clearly the judicial branch is compromised. Clearly, the the Department of Justice is compromised. Clearly, the investigative arms of the United States seem to care nothing about any of this. Uh, clearly the military, they were being spied on too. Chris Miller, Mark Milley, right? Now, Mark Milley was probably, yeah, I'll tell you whatever you want to know. Oh, yeah, no, Trump. He absolutely said we're Nazis. In fact, I think Trump had a Hitler tattoo on his desk, right? I mean, Mark Milley's not any threat of prosecution from Jack Smith, but he can provide information if he's allowed to and say whatever he wants. And everyone's going to take his word for it because he's a four-star general, Ron. Trust the authority, trust the experts. John Solomon, this is bigger than Watergate. But today. And it's everything. It all ties in together. The foreign hacks, the election interference, the Jack Smith. They had to put a cap on it. They had to make it so that we could just go along to get along and just all that stuff happened and nobody could do anything about it.

SPEAKER_12

Hey, the Watergate card got flipped on those who were the pursuers. New information was divulged on Capitol Hill that could actually fit the description of bigger than Watergate. It has to do with former President Biden's FBI. Uh, during today's hearing, uh, a new evidence was produced showing that three years of Cash Patel's records were taken before his FBI director by the old FBI, even though they could not find a single crime against him. That's why he was confirmed as FBI director. Why he never was prosecuted in court. 14 lawmakers who were aligned with President Trump. Their phone records were spied on. And then after Senator Ted Cruz um revealed or confirmed our reporting from a few weeks ago that the FBI may have listened into a phone conversation with Susie Wiles with her private attorney, Article 3 Project, Senior Counselor Will Chamberlain, was questioned by Senator Mike Lee. And he asked them some very important questions. We want you to listen to what the answers are. They make it all very understandable.

SPEAKER_14

Now, according to the FBI, the lawyer was aware of the recording. But isn't it true that the lawyer denied that he had ever consented to that arrangement? That's true. That was widely reported. And if in fact the lawyer did not consent, your testimony today is that this uh this would have been and was an illegal wiretap by the FBI in the absence of her uh of her lawyer's consent with the FBI. That's correct. The FBI designated this as a prohibited file to prevent anyone from finding out about it. That seems to be correct, yes.

SPEAKER_12

Spying on your enemy. That's what the Watergate break-in was about in 1972, hiding it. That's what the cover-up was that led to President Richard Dixon's uh downfall. All of the elements. Now you're starting to see why. Now, later on, Senator Lee continued. I will listen to where this conversation ended up.

SPEAKER_14

Listening to a private conversation between a presidential campaign manager and her lawyer, in many ways, much more serious as an abuse of government power than an attempted wiretap of the DNC headquarters in Watercade. Correct, because there's there's two interests being invaded.

SPEAKER_03

First is just the wiretap generally, but then it's doubly invasive because it's supposed to be a privileged conversation.

SPEAKER_14

And that takes on additional flavor and additional degrees of seriousness when uh that person happens to be uh a client represented by a lawyer who happens to be managing the presidential campaign of the then incumbent presidents lead an exclusive challenger, effectively.

SPEAKER_12

There you go. That's how we got the Watergate flipped on the Democrats, the Biden and White House, and of course Jack Smith. Now, one note on Jack Smith before I turn to my amazing co-host Amanda Head. Today, um, Senator Grassley, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, put out emails showing that Jack Smith's staff was widely using the Democrat January 6th Committee's findings as a basis for its investigation called Arctic Frost. Now, if that seems odd to you, or maybe it doesn't seem odd to you, it could be a problem for Jack Smith. Why? Because just a few short weeks ago, Jack Smith told Congress he relied very minimally on the January 6th committee. Those emails conflict with that something, Senator Grouseby pointed out. I'd be keeping a close eye on the possibility that the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee refers Jack Smith, the former prosecutor, to his former employee of the Justice Department for possible false testimony investigation.

SPEAKER_11

So, okay, it's bigger than Watergate. The judges involved, they spied on the senators, they spied on Trump's chief of staff, they tried on his campaign again. No one stopped him the first time. It was embarrassing, sure. A couple names got named, but nobody did anything or held anybody accountable. So let's do it again. Stitchfield expresses the rage that probably all of us feel. I know Doug Wyatt's out there screaming into the air right now, feeling the same way.

SPEAKER_17

If it's Watergate 2.0, why haven't we seen any prosecutions? Why haven't the FBI agents who were in charge of this? Why hasn't any of the DOJ officials that were signing off on this, including Merrick Garland, been hauled in and arrested? That's what needs to happen. Stop with the hearing. I see, I thought it was good news. And then I hear the soundbite and I think, oh man, this is just another stupid hearing in Washington. I want them hauled in, not under oath, in a Senate hearing, but in a courtroom with a judge and a jury. Jim, I'm sorry for the anger and getting upset here, but I don't know. Are you as frustrated as I am with all of this?

SPEAKER_13

Absolutely. And uh we know if Democrats were in charge, there'd be hundreds of people in jail already. They don't care. You know, they'll throw you in jail. They wanted to do that with. Trump, they have ridiculous charges against him. We found out this week that uh Mar-a-Lago was worth uh I think 650 million, not the uh 16 million that Leticia James uh accused Trump of of using that number uh uh to so that she could get some money out of him. I mean, it's just crazy. These guys are crazy, they will do anything they can to destroy Republicans. And and yet we have these uh marshmallow types who are you know who can't we don't have we don't have an indictment yet. You know, I think I I think most of us are shocked the hardcore Trump people because we're like, yeah, now now Trump's back in charge. He's gonna get him, we're gonna stop his lawlessness on the left. And we haven't seen it at all yet.

SPEAKER_17

You know, I don't even think it's Trump holding it up. I don't know what it is inside the DOJ. I know there's deep staters still dug in there. I think it's a DOJ issue, Jim.

SPEAKER_13

You'll oh absolutely, yeah. And I hear from uh a lot of my friends, I'm sure you have from your friends too, that they just think that Pan Body's not up for the job. Cash Patel is not up for the job, it's uh the the FBI chief. So uh exactly. I think we need to get some some different people in there. They've they've showed us this past year um, you know, what what they can accomplish, and it wasn't much really.

SPEAKER_17

You know, I may be biased. Cash is a close friend of mine. I I think he may be hamstrung. And I think he may be hamstrung coming from the DOJ. I don't want to throw him under yet.

SPEAKER_11

It's because they're making political calculations. One of the things that damages Trump's in the polls amongst independents and Republicans is the allegation that he's on a retribution campaign and he's just going after his political enemies, you know, like we did. And so it's like, hey, Cash, they spied on you, so you shouldn't be the one to investigate this. Although he's the perfect one to investigate it. You know what I mean? And I think there's a lot of also calculations that they're going. I believe this. I'm really hoping this. This is the hope I have, is that we didn't get accountability last summer because you had to deal with Venezuela, you had to deal with Cuba, you had to deal with Iran, you had to deal with Russia, you had to deal with China, you had to neutralize all that stuff because they're the ones paying for it, pushing it, providing the information, psyoping the individuals that are being flipped to commit treason and sedition. So when you can kind of neutralize that, now you can hone in on the actual people in our side that help them.

SPEAKER_19

Right. And it's it's also my hopium that kind of keeps telling me, like, oh, well, there must be some kind of a Sunzu thing going on here, and we just have to let it play out a little bit longer because there has to be all these dominoes that have to get set up just right before we take it all down, right?

SPEAKER_06

But then trust the plan, Ron!

SPEAKER_19

Right, right, but then you have things like oh, Robert Muller's just dying, and then well, is that what's happening?

SPEAKER_11

And Comey's case gets dismissed. Right. The judge is giving the DOJ crap about not producing discovery in the Don Lemon case up there where they clearly went into a private church and harassment. And he's like, ah, you haven't produced discovery fast enough. You know, I waited 14 months for my first discovery batch, okay? 14 months. So don't give me no shit about Discovery being hustled, right?

SPEAKER_19

And the best thing that we can hope for is that all these guys are gonna get eventually indicted, and then we're just gonna let them pick what they want for their for their outcome, and they're all gonna go, well, I'd like to just die of old age. Well, okay, go ahead. You're gonna die of old age.

Epstein Files Expand Into Banking Power

SPEAKER_11

So I feel like now politically, every time there is a little bit of accountability, like when Comey got arrested, boop, Trump's polls go up. It's like, okay, because American people on the left and right want accountability. Yeah, love it. They love it, especially the men. Okay. And so if if we have a summer of a string of indictments, as one indictment comes and then they get narrative control, another indictment comes, and then they're narrative control, and another indictment, and so they're constantly playing defense. You could run into the the the midterms being like, don't vote for the criminals before they've had a chance to wage their defense. Sure. Okay, but that's political calculations. And when we're doing political calculations, everybody's got a plan until you get punched in the face. You know what I mean? What happens when something gets compromised, or now Pam Bondi, her webcam's been hacked, and nude photos show up. And oh my gosh, Pam Bondi can't prosecute anybody, she's gotta resign. Or like Christy Noam, she's doing a great job of homeland secretary. But you paid for an ad campaign and you're having an affair with your staffer. Oh, she's gotta go. You know what I mean? Everything changes all of a sudden. Mark Mark Wayne Bollins, who's like a huge advocate in the Senate, does a little bit of insider trading, but nonetheless, right? He's the guy who got the the server room in Serbia fried allegedly. And so now he's at DHS. That's good. He's on SISA and maybe can be in charge of the mass deportations, or he's kind of part of the Uniparty. Who knows? We have no idea. Meanwhile, outside of the country, stuff is happening because you know that whole Epstein thing that happened a while back? Like, we almost forget about it now, right? Because in America, it's like move on. But Rothschild's bank was searched in Paris on Friday as part of the Epstein investigation. What? The raid occurred at Edmund de Rothschild's headquarters at with CEO uh Ariane de Rothschild present. She's the one who told Lex Wexner to use the guy with a high school diploma and no degree to be his financial planner, right? That Lex Wessner testified to, the richest man in Ohio. So their bank was raided. And this actually goes a little bit deeper. So there's a there's a site called Epstein File Search that basically exists just to follow this Epstein story. Couple things. Banks and Parish rated, careers ended in New York, investigation opened across three continents, 301,000 documents, 2.5 million pages. The Epstein files are doing what the Epstein files are doing what the DOJ would not do. Um Tova Noel, that guard that was in the prison, is set to testify. Um, the one that got five grand? Yeah. Wow. Uh yep, she's she's set to testify. Rothschild Bank was raided in Paris. Apollo lost$12 billion in market cap. That's another one of these firms associated with them. 12 women sued the FBI for$100 million. Cadaver dogs were deployed to Zorro Ranch. The files are working. FBI Epstein's accountant and lawyer both testified they were never interviewed by federal investigators. They were never interviewed. What? They managed his money, they managed his legal cover. No one from the DOJ ever asked them a single question until Congress did. Thomas Massey on the Benz BBC. Men need to perp walked and handcuffs to jail until we see that we don't have a system of justice that's working.

SPEAKER_18

Clearly.

SPEAKER_11

Clearly, as a sitting U.S. congressman on international television calling for arrest. Representative Wasserman Schultz went back to the DOJ today to review unrenacted as Pepstein files. Her statement, this corrupt administration violating the law and covering up co-conspirators. She's not waiting on Bondy, she's waiting for the files to be heard herself. Now, you've got a lot of misinformation and disinformation, but clearly the Rothschilds, who any good conspiracy theorist knows, sits at the top of the pyramid just below Pindar. Okay. So they're being raided over in Europe. So they're they're not taking this on lightly.

SPEAKER_19

This is a huge story. I I mean, we're kind of glossing over this, but I never thought that anybody would look into anything with the Rothschild name attached to it ever.

Rumors As A Weapon In Politics

SPEAKER_11

There's almost no information domestically on this. And what what's happened is this this kind of goes with the hack of the routers and all this information. This investigation has moved way past piccadillos. We're way past rub and tugs, massages, we're way past teenagers getting trafficked around the world. That's vile, that's horrible, and those guys should be shot. Okay. But as far as the government's concerned, that happens every day. You know, hey, you think Epstein was bad, you should see some of what the intermarrying people are doing over in the Ozarks. Okay. I mean, there's a lot of nonsense that goes on at every level. But what's happening here is these are state secrets that are revealed. And one of the things you see is, you know, uh, what business does Epstein have doing in a skiff? What's what's Mandelson doing communicating with them? This guy's got insider information and tons of power. Prince Andrew, you know, like it's moved into, they're looking into how the banking and how the leak of state secrets affects things. And that's where that investigation is focusing, which is why we're not hearing anything about it, because it's like WikiLeaks. It's like, hey, here's all the information. Okay, well, we're gonna deal with this privately because we don't want to give up sources and methods. If you know how we control the world or how it's being controlled, then we can't control it. But we've got to clean up the slop. So it's it's half cover-up operation, half accountability. Somebody's gonna go to jail for money laundering, someone's gonna go to jail for arms trafficking, someone's gonna go to jail for espionage against the against Britain, right? That's where the accountability is gonna happen. It's not gonna happen because Robert Kraft got caught in a rub and tug outfit down in Florida. Do you remember that? Did you know about that? You know who Robert Kraft is? Yeah, owner of the Patriots, right? Chillette Stadium. So he got caught in a rubber-tug stink in Florida. Think about this for a second. He went to a strip mall along with a bunch of other dirtbags and paid$50 and he got caught. Okay. Now he pled out of that thing and you know, it disappeared. The other people who got caught, they all went and did their five years in prison. Okay. But we're way past that. There's never been accountability for billionaires for that kind of stuff. I it's never happened. But what would hold him accountable was if the money he paid for it was laundered. Okay. That's the only way you're gonna get those guys. Down in Florida, there was a special election for Trump's Mar-a-Lago district that uh for the state House of Representatives in Florida. And this was a this was a district that Trump carried 19 points in the last election, and it just flipped to a Democrat. Trump's home dis home home office. Now people are saying, oh, the turnout was really low. Only 15% of Republicans showed up to vote. And okay, you know why? They're unexcited, there's no accountability, it's an off, it's an off-cycle election, and the Republican Party sucks at their ground game. And the Democrats have TDS to run on. There's no other, there's no other explanation for it, right? Or they're still cheating, and they're cheating one election after another. And this wouldn't surprise me at all because here you've got Norm Isem, right? Brainwash sign and his brainwashed sidekick Jennifer Rubin. These are kind of these law fair people, they're involved in all the law fair. And she says, she said yesterday on their little contrarian podcast that they are running a color revolution and want regime change. This backs up what Peter Tickton was saying.

SPEAKER_08

We are in favor of regime change here at home. And come November, we will still in law process.

SPEAKER_11

Right.

SPEAKER_08

Um, and uh it is time to uh throw uh the bums out.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, and what happens after that is going to be very, very ugly. Cheryl Hines, who is Robert Kennedy Jr.'s wife, was on with Joe Rogan. And this will actually get us on YouTube. We're gonna get a strike and we're gonna have to cut this segment out. So, in fact, if you can drop yeah, go ahead and drop the YouTube stream, Ron.

SPEAKER_19

Sorry, YouTubers.

SPEAKER_11

Bye, YouTube. We're gonna drop you. Gotta go over to Rumble. I should have told you to go over to Rumble. Okay, so we dropped the YouTube stream.

SPEAKER_19

Don't figure it out.

SPEAKER_11

Joe Rogan's got his little copyright stuff over there. So this is Cheryl Hines on with Joe Rogan talking about these misinformation issues. And there's people out there who simply exist to plant fake stories. And this is what we going back to the beginning of the show, this is what we're up against. And I'm gonna show you a little uh thread here that's a breakdown of people on our side that are causing some of this.

SPEAKER_00

They're even nuttier at a level that I didn't know.

SPEAKER_24

What was the big turning point for you? Was it just being attached to Bobby and watching all that?

SPEAKER_00

Or uh it was it was Bobby running for president. It was it's so crazy. I mean, I really got a crash course in um elections, and uh it is the craziest shit goes on. And everybody is that's all they think about, you know, the people that are involved. They get up in the morning, how can I talk this guy over? I'm gonna say and and they have these people that their only job is to start a rumor, is to say something, put something in the press that doesn't matter if it's true or not, if if somebody else picks it up, it they celebrate for the whole day, and it's like that story, whatever it was, the thing that they said gets picked up, that is like a day of celebration. It's a celebration from the other camps, and then it's like your camp is now trying to figure out what to do about that, or what kind of damage it's gonna do, and is it worth even fighting, or is it better to just let it wither on the vine? It's just all day, every day, people are trying to find the craziest, craziest, doesn't matter it doesn't matter if it's about certainly if it's about politics or not. It's more exciting if it's something personal.

SPEAKER_11

They're even if they can allege an affair, if they can do anything, it's the tabloid stuff and these campaigns.

SPEAKER_19

Sounds like she's describing uh really crazy LARP.

Alexa Wilkins Thread On Bot Networks

SPEAKER_11

Yeah. Yes. People LARP as intelligence officers. People LARP, right? And if they can get a story and it gets any traction, it does damage and it costs you time and political capital. And right, this is pol, this is politics as usual, right? This is how it how it happens, but this is how these people get off message, right? They get off message and they start doing damage control. And what happens is when presidents come into power, they get like one chance to do their one big bill, and then for the rest of the time, they're just trying to hold power, right? And just trying to maintain things. So Alexa Wilkins, and who is Alexa Wilkins? Alexa Wilkins is Cash Patel's girlfriend. Okay. Now, there's been a lot of claims and stuff, and she addresses these. So we're gonna read this thread because it's pretty incredible. Okay, and I have to go back in time. Back in time, 2020, Lynn Wood became a central figure in all this stuff. He was one of the guys who filed lawsuits in Georgia, and you know, I speak truth, that kind of thing. He's a rabid evangelical, born again. And he's a super supporter of Donald Trump. And he had Sidney Powell and General Flynn and all these people over at his plantation, and they were meeting, and then he had a huge falling out, and his allegation was General Flynn is trying to become the vice president, and then so he can become president, and he's using all of his intelligence know-how. Remember, he's a 30-year spy. He's America's top spy, and he's a spy handler. So this is a guy, and he talks about openly how they created psychological operations on the internet because he was involved as the internet was developing on how to do influence campaigns and operations. Okay. He's also bragged about being the trainer of Michael Aquino, who's Michael Aquino. He's the intelligence military guy that did the um the Temple of Seth, the occult Baffament Temple, and brought that into the military. Michael Aquino was also in charge of the remaining MK Ultra program and all the sex trafficking. You can go read Catherine O'Brien's book, The Transformation of America, to learn about all that, which also emphasizes the involvement of the Catholic Church in all of it and how the Catholic Church is like the connecting thread between a certain cabal, and there's even Catholics who have converted to other religions that are still a part of that cabal. Allah, Mike Pence. Okay. So all of that as contextual background. Thread, a foreign linked influence network has been running coordinated operations against the Trump administration for 22 months. I know it's real because they ran one against me. I was targeted in something I knew was far from organic. The level of media is isolating, the level of media is isolating, unwanted, and unwarranted. There was nobody to help, nobody to jump in and say, this is a false op and help me. Well, I don't believe in problems without solutions, so I spent the last few months learning to build programs to utilize publicly available information to prove that this is way bigger than me. This is about creating chaos in the Republican Party. It's about the organized effort to lose Republicans in the to lose Republicans in the midterms and subvert the President Trump's agenda. And I have the data for you to see. This woman sued people like Kyle Seraphim, the FBI whistleblower who now has his podcast for$5 million because Seraphim is one of the people that repeated this idea that she was a Mossad operative. Okay. And so she's suing him. Now that creates contention because Kyle Seraphim's like, hey, Cash, you're using your girlfriend to sue me because I'm critical of you and your relationship with her, and she's a Mossad agent, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So you it this is real. This creates real like infighting from people that should otherwise be allied. So here's Cash Patel trying to hold people accountable, and all you've got is a peanut gallery taking cheap shots left and right, thinking someone else could do it better. When the reality is who's on the side of who and who's be under the influence of an op? Right? Who knows? July in July 2025, I was falsely labeled of a Mossad spy in a coordinated campaign designed to isolate an official of the U.S. government by using the person nearest to him. This is Cash Patel. Me. Across the full operation, July's events and others dating back to 2024. Six chapters, 22 months. The data shows 3.1 million retweet engagements. 80% of all activity was pure amplification. You know those bot farms we've been showing you guys? Ah, 659 accounts retweeted the same post. Some retweeted one second apart. 15 pairs retweeted within 10 seconds of each other. When content spreads organically, timing is random. People check their feeds at different moments. They don't retweet the same post within seconds of strangers they've never met. 54 retweets in a single hour at peak. 8,603, 568 total retweet engagements in this one chapter alone. That's not a conversation. That's a weapon. The network has a trail. Catholics or Catholics list General Flynn as current senior advisor on their own website. Flynn is the anchor of a digital information infrastructure that is repeatedly activated. And what do you call them? My digital warriors, my keyboard warriors. At every major Republican fracture point, over 22 months of documented data, the same account appears. Accounts appear at every chapter. The network does not rebuild between deployments, it stays ready. Chapter one. Oops. Hold on. Oh boy. Chapter one. May 2024, 10 days before the Butler assassination attempt, Ivan Raikland, former Green Beret, former Defense Intelligence Agency board member of Flynn's nonprofit America's Future, posts directly at two at Elon Musk and at JD Vance 1, General Flynn would make Trump assassination proof. 166 retweets, 14 tightly clustered time windows amplified within one second. Chapter 2. A 2025, a coordinated narrative falsely identifies the FBI director's girlfriend as a Mossad honeypot. The origin post from a supplement influencer with 1.1 million followers built through the COVID medical freedom movement gets labeled inorganic, seemingly seeming uncommon. 20 million views. This is the network's method. Anonymous mass deployment, then credentialed amplification. The connection runs in both directions. RT.com posted about me and slightly often amplified RT's content. When RFTV posted, a military journalist based in Moscow hosting content on a Kremlin adjacent Orthodox TV channel amplified it backed back out. The same loop, the same network running in both directions. So here's the information on that. And this is the post. Breaking FBI director, FBI director Kash Patel's 26-year-old girlfriend, denied rumors she is Mossad, framed as breaking news with no sourcing using Israeli flag emoji alongside the U.S. flag. And that's how it started. The foreign amplification documented is documented on RT.com, which the U.S. State Department describes as a Russian intelligence apparatus. What's the allegation going back to the Russian intelligence apparatus? That they bought Facebook posts in order to amplify messages on Facebook. It wasn't a lot, but it allegedly created this whole hype around Hillary Clinton and Trump and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And they said Trump was using it to his benefit. When really it was just sowing discord. It was just creating division. When they did the accounts that amplified it included the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and an Iranian journalist based in Tehran. RT.com ranks in the top 15 amplifiers across our entire 22 month data set. I've already showed you some RT news today. Chapter three, September 2025 Charlie Kirk is assassinated. Within hours, Candace Owens publicly Attributes the killing to Israel and targets Kirk's widow by name. Many of the same accounts active in July 2025, honeypot chapter, activate immediately. A moment of natural Republican unity is converted within hours into one of the most sustained fracture points of the year. That was a moment for unification, and we immediately walked out of Charlie Kirk's funeral going, the Egyptians did it, the Israelis did it, everybody but the Tranny. Chapter 4, March 17th, 2026, Joe Kent resigns as NCTC director. That same day, Catholics for Catholics, a Flynn associated organization, announces Kent at their Washington gala within 24 hours, Tucker Carlson interview within 72 hours. Kent on stage with Flynn and Candace Owens at Waldorf Historia. Exact RT post. The neocons will now try to destroy him. Tucker Carlson on Joe Kent's resignation. Joe is the bravest man I know, and he can't be dismissed as a nut. And it just gets amplified. The data across all six chapter retweets, 3,166,207,000 retweet engagements, 80% application rate, abnormal volumes of accounts, documented across multiple chapters spanning 22 months. The same accounts that were active before Butler in 2024 are active in the Cant chapter in 2026. This is not a series of separate events. It is a single persistent infrastructure activated at each fracture point. And there's all the accounts. So if you go look at it, you can see the account. You can see how it was created and how it amplifies. Okay, this is bought. What RT was telling Americans the entire time throughout March 2026, RT published Alexander Dugan, Putin's ideological philosopher, declaring MAGA more than dead, worse than dead. It's now undead, an undead goal. The Flynn network was manufacturing that fracture domestically. RT was amplifying it internationally. Two parts of the same operation are running simultaneously in the same feeds. Honeypot plus Israel, Honeypot plus Ant Anti-Admin plus Israel, Honeypot plus Kent, same feed, same people, same retweet, same amplification, and then it gets picked up by an influencer here or there, or it gets picked up by this, and then you think it's organic. When the reality was the only reason the influencer saw it, because they have their feeds organized, is because it had a thousand retweets and had a thousand likes. And so all of a sudden, one of these other accounts can pick it up. This is how someone who is very well-meaning, like Kyle Seraphim, might get sucked into this. It's how I could get sucked into something like this. If it were for the fact that this touched my life and sent me to prison and I had to look at that hard look, and I'm also pretty adamant about getting source documents. Like I'll play, I don't care if RT reposts something. Show me the video, show me the senator talking, show me the congressional hearing, show me John Solomon with his supporting documentation, right? That's my focus. I want the source. I don't care if something's been amplified or retweeted. I'll share something that has two retweets. I don't care. You know what I mean? Is it source? Is it somebody who knows? The online environment is full of people who have no fucking clue. Excuse me. Beep, no freaking clue. Right? They have no clue. But they live in that world. They're not grounded to reality. What RT was telling Americans the entire time throughout March, RT published, uh, we just read that. During the an active US military conflict, accounts in this neck word posted verbatim, quote, refuse to enlist in our in our in or remain fighting for the U.S. military. Candace Owens posted publicly, may American troops take take his lead following Kent's resignation in protest of the Iran War. Whether international or not, that conflict distributed at a scale by this infrastructure during an active conflict is functionally anti-enlistment messaging. That data shows it was carried by the same network documented across five chapters. The goal of this operation is not to win a political argument, but to make the fractures feel permanent, to make Republicans believe their movement is over, to make soldiers feel the war isn't worth fighting, to make the government and its officials look unstable and create media that creates more problematic media. Each chapter hits a different pressure point. The network, the timing, and the Russian amplification are consistent across all five. The consistency is the signature. My data set, every account, every chapter, every documented overlap will be published in full. The methodology used, the official X API, everything here is independently verifiable. This is all I could do to protect myself. Learning about election fraud was all I could do to protect myself. I had to know. I had to see it. Because my life was on the line. She was totally isolated. You're a masada, right? To protect herself, she had to know what's happening to me.

SPEAKER_19

Yeah.

General Flynn Debate And Movement Fractures

SPEAKER_11

Maybe others have more information that will be helpful, but this is what I have learned to do because of this. I believe that the conservative movement, I voted for President Trump's agenda and I refuse to see it fractured for the benefit of our adversaries. This doesn't even scratch the surface of who might be getting paid by whom. This is all matrix publicly available information. MAGA doesn't have an approval problem, it has an infiltration problem. And it never was about me. General Flynn was appointed by Barack Hussein Obama to be the director of national intelligence. And Trump was going to carry him through. General Flynn was slighted by Hillary Clinton because of what they did in Libya. Nothing else. Nothing else. Not spying on Americans. Not the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. None of that. He was slighted in a congressional hearing where he testified about drone warfare, and everyone else said, no, no, no, I don't know anything about it. And he became the odd man out. That's why he became opposed to Hillary Clinton and the movement. He's never been a Republican. He's never voted Republican. He's been appointed by Democrats all along and promoted by Democrats all along. And he was the Democrat's top spook. Careful. Careful. Now they came after him, but there is an old break, an old breakdown.

SPEAKER_19

Well, I remember five years ago we had a different uh outlook on General Flynn.

SPEAKER_11

No, I did not.

SPEAKER_19

Oh, I did. Let me tell you why.

SPEAKER_11

Because when Andrew McCabe and his cohort went over to interview General Flynn, and they interviewed him, and General Flynn looked out the window and he said something to the effect of, oh, the sky is black. And that was a quote directly from some literature that talks about the double agent spy, the spy who took the hit in order to create credibility to infiltrate the other camp. This is the I went to prison, even though I'm a DEA officer. So I go in there and I stab somebody and I play along to get their trust, and then I can tell my sources where the drugs are coming from because now I'm an insider. This is the mafia guy who goes in and you know, where did you meet this guy? I met him in the in the clink. Oh, you met him in the clink? Yeah, we got out together, and he's we can trust him.

SPEAKER_19

Instacred.

SPEAKER_11

Instacred. When he quoted that and it was published, I thought it's revelation of the method. It makes perfect sense what Flynn's what Lynn Wood said, where he's like, watch Flynn and his network because he's trying to become VP to become the president, and it's the ultimate coup. The intelligence agency actually takes over the government. Not the guy that's being handled, the handler himself.

SPEAKER_19

Maybe I'm not remembering it correctly, but I seem to remember this, and this is just me that I seem to think that General Flynn was one of the good guys about five or six years ago, but I must I must have been totally.

SPEAKER_11

Nobody's a good guy. Stop. See, this is the problem. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We project our virtue onto these people. Listen, Trump's a billionaire.

SPEAKER_19

That's my constant that's my constant problem, I continue to do that all the time.

SPEAKER_11

Trump's a billionaire. He ran beauty pageants, he's had four marriages, he had a very public uh affair, he's probably did sleep with Stormy Daniels. I don't care. I'm not gonna project my morality and my standards onto him and then deny all that stuff. But Trump's an old school mafia guy, and he's like, don't touch the kids, and I'm pro-America. Okay. Like, see it for what it is. What you see is what you get. With General Flynn, yeah, he co-opted the whole Q movement. Maybe he started it because that's totally his MO. And the amplification of all this stuff, it's absolutely true. It's vitriolic, it fractures the movement. It's why we have the midterms up because they create a narrative plausible believability. MAG is dead, it's a ghoul, can't win elections, nobody likes it.

SPEAKER_19

Well, they got to do that because the Democrat Party is hurting so bad, they have no other gameplay other than to tear the Republican Party apart.

SPEAKER_11

Exactly, because they haven't won an election since who knows when. They can only win it by cheating, stealing, and lying and all that stuff. There's some there's some big things that your antennae should come up with. And I'm no defender of Israel and blah, blah, blah. But listen, if you're attacking Israel, which is a democratic country and an ally, and it's comes from like this vitriolic thing, you got a problem. You shouldn't be attacking Israel, should be attacking Palestine. The guys who actually hide rocket launchers in elementary school classrooms and hospitals and stuff like that, right? Hey, don't go after Israel. Go after the guys that actually chop off women's and kill people. And you know what I'm saying? Like, I'm not I'm not pro-Massad. I hate, I don't, don't, I don't put a dog in the fight. Don't make me pick one. But if you're gonna make me pick between the two, I'm going with the Star David people. Okay. It sounds crazy, but I'd rather live under Reform Judaism than under Sharia law. You know what I'm saying? Like at a certain point, you have to go, what's in it for me here? We have a great president who's changing the world landscape despite all these headwinds and all the fracturing from inside.

SPEAKER_19

And personal failings.

SPEAKER_11

Expect them to do good, support them to do good, reward them from doing good, and ignore the criticism. Literally, vote with your eyes, your dollars, and your clicks. Don't give time to the people who try to fracture the support of the only people that could get something done. Instead of constantly criticizing Pam Bondi, not saying she doesn't deserve criticism, prop her up. I hope we're not wrong. I hope she's not another Bill Barr. Maybe she is, but it's probably too early to tell. Same thing with Cash Patel. He got spied on. Let's assume he wants some accountability for that.

SPEAKER_19

Let's see what it is. I'll say the same thing. Prop her up until she fails, you know, on her face.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah. Now, another key player in all of this is Tulsi Gabbard. Tulsi Gabbard actually has the ballots. She actually has the machines. She's actually in a position to do something. Kind of like the last guy that was in under Barack Obama that probably actually knew about the fraud, had probably been through the WikiLeaks files and knew the machines were corrupt, and on and on it goes.

SPEAKER_19

And our hopium is gonna allow us to prop her up until she falls on her face.

SPEAKER_11

Maybe. Yeah. But here's the thing there's a movement now to denigrate Tulsi Gabbard.

SPEAKER_22

Oh. Multiple people around the same time. Let less fallen around the exact dates.

SPEAKER_11

Multiple people that Tulsi Gabbard just retweeted a thousand times, multiple people, all at the same time. Said the same thing. I mean, it was just so ubiquitous. Like the open secret in Washington, right? Does this sound familiar?

SPEAKER_22

Yeah.

SPEAKER_11

Bot farming?

SPEAKER_22

Who is the director of national intelligence, and she was Joe Kent's boss as the director of the National Counterterrorism Center. He worked under Tulsi Gabbard. I was told by numerous people who are very much part of the conservative ecosystem in DC. These are well-sourced people, strong connections to the White House. Flynn Network. Tlynn Network. Told me to be strongly on the lookout for Tulsi Gabbard and her office. They basically said that Tulsi Gabbard is running something of a shadow operation from her office. That she is personally. I was told this. And that she is uh potentially involved when it comes to trying to feed some of these now. Why does this matter?

SPEAKER_11

She's personally involved in the anti-Semitic operations. Trump just propped up Mark Levine. Trump is not anti-Semitic. His son and daughter are Jewish. Okay. So, but if you can create a wedge, do you see how this is wedge creating? This is creating a wedge. Tulsi is Tulsi uh anti-Semitic? Does she support the negotiators, Whitkoff and Well, you saw you saw my eyebrow raise?

SPEAKER_19

I'm like, what?

SPEAKER_11

Is that her motivation? Just pure anti-Semitism? Because that would create a wedge between her and Trump.

SPEAKER_22

Narratives there. Now, uh I I didn't put two and two together at the time and think that this trail led immediately to Joe Kent. I've known of Joe Kent for years. We follow each other on Twitter for forever. Uh, I knew that he had some isolationisty leaning uh views on foreign policy, but nothing particularly extreme. He actually, up until yesterday or a year ago, whatever, was somewhat sober at least on uh on issues pertaining to the Middle East, Iran, Israel, you name it though. So I didn't put two and two together at the time that it immediately went to Joe Kent, but uh especially after his disgusting anti-Semitic dripping with anti-Semitism conspiracy late in resignation letter, Aaron, I am not surprised that here is where we are at when it comes to trying to figure out who it was. And indeed, it it it does seem, as Andrew on his show said, that it was Joe Kent leaking.

SPEAKER_11

And Joe Kent's married to a left-wing influencer that works for Matt Blumenthal, it all it all adds up. Promote Joe Kent, he's anti-Semitic, and then what does that do? If he and Tulsi are working together, then it creates a wedge with Trump. Do you see what I'm saying here? Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is fracturing. It's not about really who's who or who's what, it's about creating fracture. And what were his sources? Oh, lots of people. It was all it was widely circulated. Uh, a couple people I know deeply embedded within the Trump campaign. Like the Flintwork.

SPEAKER_19

I like the part where he was like, well, either yesterday or a year ago, whatever. I was like, what?

Missouri v Biden Censorship Consent Decree

SPEAKER_11

Big news. This is really good news because again, we we take our wins in increments. Eric Schmidt posted this. Senator Eric Schmidt, he was the he was the attorney general of Missouri when this happened. We just won the Missouri v. Biden suit. Do you remember the Missouri v. Biden case? No. This was the censorship, government censorship. As Missouri's attorney general, I sued the Biden regime for brazenly colluding with big tech to silence Missouri families, censoring the truth about COVID, the Hunter Biden laptop, the open border, and the 2020 election. They tried to turn Facebook, X, YouTube, and the rest of their private and the rest into their private speech police, labeling dissent, misinformation while they push their narrative on the American people. Today, after years of unrelenting litigation, we deep state into a historic 10-year count in court enforceable consent degree. That's kind of a weird sentence there. It binds the Surgeon General, the CDC, and SISA the more and no more threats of legal, regulatory, or economic punishment, no more coercion, no more unilateral direction to veto of platform decisions to remove suppressed deplatform or algorithmically bury protected speech. Missouri struck first and Missouri won big. This is the first real operational restraint on the federal censorship machine. It locks in the First Amendment principle we fought for. Modern technology doesn't erase your rights, and the government doesn't strip speech of protection. The deep state just got checked. For every working Missouri family tired of being silenced by their own government, this victory is yours. The Heartland fought back and the Heartland delivered. This is great news. Great news. Because basically there's a consent degree. The government can't even talk to the uh media companies about censorship now. So it's all private decisions, which means if Facebook censors you, leave the platform. But you're not being censored because they're being pressured by the government to do that. That's a big deal. It's a big deal. Okay, guys, we're gonna leave on this and then we're gonna head over into a private for a little bit. And we are gonna talk about Tom Holman deportations. We're gonna talk a little bit about the Save America Act. We're gonna talk about um some more government corruption. I mean, it's a common theme every day. Theft from the government. And uh we're gonna talk about Seattle tiny houses. All right, but before we go, Trump says it best. Who do we trust? I'm gonna trust this guy and this guy alone. I'm not saying he's perfect, not saying he can't make mistakes, but he's bold, he's making big gambles. So far they've been paying off, and this one might be one of them.

Switch To Private And ICE At Airports

SPEAKER_25

We've won this. This war has been won. The only one that likes to keep it going is the fake news. I mean, the New York Times. You read the New York Times, it's like we're not winning a war where they have no Navy and they have no Air Force and they have no nothing. And we literally have planes flying over Tehran and other parts of their country. They can't do a thing about it. For instance, if I want to take down that power plant, that very big powerful power plant, they can't do a thing about it. It's like take me. That's all they can do. And yet, if you read the New York Times or if you watch ABC Fake News or NBC Fake News, you'd say, it's a close battle. It's not a close battle.

Philly DA Threats And Holman Pushback

SPEAKER_11

It's not a close battle. Again, fake news. You'd think we were losing a war. In reality, the war's won. It's over. All right, guys, we're gonna jump over into private, and you're gonna be blown away at some of the stuff we're gonna hear over in private today because it is something else. So if you can join us, we would love to have you. Goodbye, X. Goodbye, Facebook and YouTube. I hope you guys are all premium subscribers on Rumble so you can stick with us. We'll see the unoffendables on the other side. And we're on the other side. It's always like the little, you know, it's like instant. Okay. So obviously, you've got ice in the airports, and this is causing a lot of good things. Lines are down. I think across the board where the biggest lines were, they deployed these ice agents, and now the wait times are pretty much back to normal. Again, you know, CNN shows up and they're like, Looks good here. I mean, that's enough for me. But the district attorney over in in Pennsylvania, see, he's from uh Larry Kressner, he's the Philadelphia district attorney. He is at the airport and he is big hopping mad, and he's making threats. He's making threats.

SPEAKER_16

This is how it works. You commit crimes within the jurisdiction that is the city and county of Philadelphia, I prosecute you. That is how it works. No, I don't take a phone call from the president saying let him go. No, the president cannot pardon you. I'll say it again. The president cannot pardon you. And yes, I will put you in handcuffs and I will put you in a courtroom, and if necessary, I will put you in a jail cell if you decide to make the Tarrazzo floor of this airport anything like what you did in the streets of Minneapolis, which involved the criminal homicide of unarmed, innocent people. We are not having that here. But let me go back to all ICE agents who are gonna keep their oath, who are gonna follow the law, and uphold the Constitution of the United States. Whatever that's thank you for keeping your oath to any agent who might think about doing it an illegal way. Okay, I'll be seeing you in court. And you're not gonna like it.

SPEAKER_19

So this is take a chill.

SPEAKER_11

Take a chill. Homicide in Minneapolis. Okay, whatever. I mean, but this goes along with what we were saying in that other op to create an unenlistment to get people not to enlist. How are you gonna recruit ICE agents or keep them on the job if you're like for doing my job, I might be prosecuted by this deranged Philadelphia prosecutor? You know what I mean? It's crazy. Tom Holman kind of responds to all this, and he's like, What are these Democrats afraid of? Seriously, what's going on here?

SPEAKER_27

Are illegal aliens voting? I mean, bottom line is what are they afraid of? And they they say illegal aliens.

SPEAKER_11

Oh, this is in response to how everybody's freaking out about ICE being at the polling centers.

SPEAKER_27

There's no vote. Well, look, you know, part of DSC's job is secure elections. And I'm not gonna say, you know, you know, what our plan is going forward, but if only US citizens can vote, I don't see the issue. Uh, what they're concerned about. They ought to be concerned about the safety and security of this nation. Then why is the Department of Homeland Security not funded? That's what they need to explain. And look, they can get angry at ICE all they want. You gotta remember, they set the stage, right? They baked this pie, right? They four years of open borders, four years of no immigration enforcement. We had historic illegal migration on the southern border. They knew it. And the members of Congress stood silent, they're complicit, they didn't do anything to Secretary Majorcus when he said under oath of border secure. So they're to blame for this. And what ICE is simply doing is responding to four years of open borders. An historic illegal migration on the border that brought millions upon millions of people to the border and released the United States that requires a historic deportation operation. It's just simple math. So they got to remember why are we in this position? Why is ICE hiring more people? Why was President Trump elected to be the president of the United States and put in the Oval Office to secure the border and enforce immigration law? That's what we're doing. And they set the stage. The open board for four years. They can't forget that. It's that simple.

SPEAKER_19

They set the table, but we're just eating the mill. I think it'd be great if ICE agents were there to pass out the I voted stickers. Oh dude.

SPEAKER_20

Oh dude.

SPEAKER_11

Oh boy. So apparently at a couple of these airports, there have been arrests of like sex traffickers and other things. ICE is there. They're there to prevent and arrest criminals. And the TSA is just there to get you through the line. I mean, these are these are literally TSA agents make like$18 an hour. They're not there to go chase down bad guys. And they're, you know what I mean? Like at all. But ICE, they are trained on the signs of trafficking and drug smuggling, and now they're like right there on the spot. And of course, a couple of illegal immigrants have picked up. There was one real notable one in San Francisco where they were wrestling down to the ground. But yeah, if I was an illegal alien, I probably wouldn't buy a plane ticket.

SPEAKER_19

Well, I mean, the border or airports, they're both should be pretty target-rich environments.

SPEAKER_11

They're all ports of entry, right?

SPEAKER_19

Right.

SAVE Act Strategy And Senate Pressure

SPEAKER_11

Absolutely. Chip Roy was on with Benny Johnson, and he was talking about the creation of the SAVE Act and then the Save America Act. And this all boils down to citizenship, and we should be able to get this thing passed, man.

SPEAKER_21

We've been trying to advance the Save Act for a while. And if you let me level set for a minute, because I think people might get confused. Two years ago, I worked with Cleta Mitchell, a great election lawyer, a lawyer President Trump, expert on these topics, and Stephen Miller to draft the SAVE Act. We focused narrowly on citizenship, and that's the data that's purging the rolls, showing ID when you register to vote, all for federal elections for purposes of guarantee that only American citizens vote in American elections. So that was point one. We passed that out of the House. Chuck Schumer blocked it in the Senate, effectively, right? Got a vote, he killed it. Fast forward, we still have the Save Act. We've passed that again in the House this Congress. That's good. But we've been wanting to move a federal voter ID piece, right? So President Trump wanted that, I wanted that, Mike Lee, my Senate, you know, co-author of the Save Act. So we added federal voter ID. And we added that component into a bill that we're now calling the Save America Act. We have that in the House, we have that in the Senate. So we think we ought to move that Senate uh House bill and send that over to the Senate and then force the question. In the meantime, uh, they've been doing great work in pushing to try to whip the votes in the Senate. There are currently 50 senators who are on board with moving the Save Act forward. Why is that important? Because that guarantees that if Leader Foon were to force the question on the floor of the Senate and demand that if Democrats want to stop it, that they have to speak in a speaking filibuster, then we could force having that fight on the floor of the Senate rather than just letting it die under the so-called 60 vote, I call it fake filibuster, Mikeley calls it the zombie filibuster threshold.

SPEAKER_05

So do you think that this is actually going to finally hit the Senate floor? Will it be happening soon? Will it be happening before the 2026 election? You know, the clock is ticking.

SPEAKER_21

So, number one, uh Senator Thune has said he wants to bring it to a vote, but in my view, and I've said this publicly, that's not good enough, right? Because he can bring it to a vote and it die if you're gonna have the threshold be 60 votes. I think where we are now is that the president has been demanding a number of House members have said, look, we're gonna make nice and we're gonna move this appropriations bill this year that this week that funds government. But we're doing it reluctantly, there's a lot of things in the bill we don't love, but we're trying to move it forward, hold spending relatively flat, and in order to try to help the president and keep everything moving forward. But we want pressure being applied by the House and the White House on the Senate to force this question to try to get this to a vote at 51 votes. So we are told this that Leader Foon is uh amenable to doing that, but there's no guarantees. We're gonna have to keep the pressure up. Right now we have sort of vague promises that they're gonna bring it to the floor. We need to force the question. We need to get Majority Leader Foon to bring this to the Senate floor. But here's the trick in the in in you know, for Thune's sake, he's gonna have all 50 Republican senators join him on the floor. You've got McConnell, Bukowski, and uh collins who have refused to yet say whether they'll support the SABAC. So we need all of the ones who have said they will, plus Thune, to join them on the House floor, I mean on the Senate floor, to force the question. And the way that works is they'd be on the floor, they'd call the question, Democrats would be sitting there, and if they're speaking, they have a right to speak, but they have to keep speaking. They have to keep speaking indefinitely. And so if the if the 50 senators, the Republicans are on the floor demanding a vote, once the Democrats break speaking, then we can force the vote.

SPEAKER_05

This is something that is beloved by the American people. You're talking an 80-20, 90-10 issue. Correct. Oh, well, what is that just with MAGA voters, bet? No, dude. This is with black, all black voters, all Latino voters, all white voters. You are above the 80-10 issue. And so, like, you're gonna get Elizabeth Warren and Corey Booker up there with his like wavy arms, uh, you know, speaking out against what what are we getting here, Chip? A voter, like voter idea, like only citizens should be able to vote. That like that's it. They're gonna like piss their pants over that.

SPEAKER_21

So I actually think this is a win-win. My argument for Leader Foon is look, number one, your point, Benny, this issue or these issues pull way off the charts. As you point out, 85, 82, 76, overwhelmingly popular, bipartisan across the board. So, number one, we're winning the issue. Number two, that means Democrats are going to be on the opposite side of it. And if we force them to have to do a talking filibuster, they will literally be on the floor of the Senate with all eyes of America on them, with them saying, We don't want that to happen. Now, remember when we had the speaker's fight three years ago, and 20 of us were on the floor and we're taking areas because we wanted to force changes in the House? Remember how many people were watching it? You were watching it, everybody was watching it. What's going on? That's what we want here to force the question in the Senate, because then all those guys we have on the floor, what are you fighting for? To stop the only citizen vote, to stop federal voter ID?

SPEAKER_11

There's probably 30 Republicans that would not win re-election in a fair vote. This is the Murkowski in Alaska, the Collins in Maine, this is the the uh Lindsey Graham in South Carolina. You can you can go through a whole loot slew of them. They probably wouldn't win. And what is their job in the Uniparty to do? Cheap labor for the almond pickers and the strawberry pickers, cheap workers for the meat packing plants, outsource and you know, keep keep NAFTA policies going and outsourcing our factories because it's good for the bottom line. That's their job. They might not win. You know, if you're in a Republican state like Georgia and you're looking at you know, Kemp and you're looking at you're going, nah, I I'm I'm going with the crazy right-wing guy. You're down in Florida, you're voting for fishback. You know what I mean? They're not voting for some moderate Byron Donald's or something like that. And so that's kind of where I think the Republican Party doesn't want to be put to the test because they're don't know that they would all win a free and fair election. You see what I'm saying? But they're Republicans, and our thought is well, you'd win because you're Republican, and they're like, No, I wouldn't. I wouldn't win. You know what I mean? And my stakeholders, the oil industry in Alaska, or the fish, you know what I mean, the fishing industry, which is full of illegal immigrants, right? You you worked on a fishing vessel.

SPEAKER_20

Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_11

You worked in a processing plant. Everybody on there filled out an I-9 correctly.

SPEAKER_19

Well, I mean, I've been in processing plants where I don't know if anybody spoke English.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah. Trident seafoods? I'm not sure.

SPEAKER_19

You take who you can get. I'm not saying any name. I worked for Trident Seafoods for a while. They were a great company. My neighbor behind me works for them. Fish sticks, man.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, great company. But just like all great companies, one of the reasons they're great is they hit their bottom line. Those cheap fish sticks.

SNAP Cleanup Claims And Benefit Fraud

SPEAKER_19

Yeah, you know, a lot of the labor on the on the boat that I was working on uh for Trident, a lot of them came from Montana. So were they there's a bunch of white breads.

SPEAKER_11

Bunch of white breads, good. All right. Well, I mean, not that I care if they're not, but no, ultimately, I just want you to have a right to work. That's it. I just want you to have a right to work. So the other thing, too, is when we had the last shutdown, we found out about a lot of um Medicaid and fraud and stuff like that, because the people that were screaming the loudest were the people that weren't deserving of the benefits. And so Brooke Collins, Secretary of Agriculture, she talks about they've thrown 3.3 million people off.

SPEAKER_26

It was incredible news yesterday, a real testament, I think, to this president's leadership and vision that we have to protect the taxpayer. We have to ensure that every government program coming out of the federal government is doing what it is intended. And I think the consequence of the shutdown last fall was a bright light was shown on a very broken program, and that is the Food Stamper Snap program. And we talked about that quite a bit. The Minnesota case is just one of many examples. Half a million people we have found in the last year that are taking benefits more than once. 200,000 dead people or people using dead people's social security numbers. Of course, we made a huge deal to move all illegal aliens off of Snap last year. So since the president was sworn in, we've moved 3.3 million people off of food stamps into work and uh into a better life of dignity, et cetera. So all good news. We're making progress. We have a lot more to do. Obviously, Minnesota, California, New York are ground zero for massive fraud, but we're working on it, and uh, and I think we're gonna make great progress in the years to come.

SPEAKER_11

I think that's great, right? And I'm sure a lot of people are like, oh, I wanted the benefits and I'm off them now. Okay, well, go get a job. There should be some factory workers because they raided the Tyson chicken factory the other day, you know. So that's another thing. Now, government corruption and government fraud, it goes from the top, which all that stuff is kind of coming from the top. Those are the bureaucrats at the top that are authorizing it. And we know, because they've tracked the money, a lot of that money, you know, you get these people that have multiple EBT cards, they're given kickbacks and stuff like that. Well, it also stems down to just even your blue-collar uh government workers, they have a little bit of a problem too. And I've seen this firsthand in the prisons. I have watched guards steal things from the prison and take things and food and things like that. Food that was meant for the inmates getting loaded in the into vans going to their houses or protein, which is pretty spare uh sparse in prison. And Amy Davis can from KPRC News down in Houston, Texas, had a special where she went into a government warehouse because they were tracking the spending of just their local utilities, right?

Local Government Theft And Tool Reselling

SPEAKER_23

And turns out Houston issues tools and equipment to public works employees from this warehouse. But we found some employees buying the same tools and equipment with their city issued credit cards, hundreds of thousands of dollars worth.

SPEAKER_15

There was a scheme, a couple of employees that were aware of that for a series of years were using a P card to make purchases of tools and then selling those tools on their own and pocketing the money.

SPEAKER_23

I wanted to talk to you about all the tools that you purchased with your City of Houston P card. Where did all those tools go? My name's Amy Davis. I'm a recorder of channel C Okay. This post is from one of his Instagram accounts selling three new Milwaukee compact cordless drill sets. The post reads original price was$700. He sold them for$450. City credit card statements show he purchased this cordless drill set 190 times.

SPEAKER_11

But instead it went on for years. What's the point of accounting and account reconciliation? What are the treasurers and the bookkeepers doing? And it's endemic. I promise you, you go to any government facility, whether it's your local PUD or anything like that, you've got employees walking off of tools and stuff.

SPEAKER_19

You're probably gonna be disappointed.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, you're gonna be very disappointed. Even in Seattle, where we've had a huge initiative to build tiny houses for homeless and things like that. Turns out those tiny houses are drug dens.

SPEAKER_18

And this is the drug house right there for people that do drugs. What? So you come do your drugs if you're gonna do FEDI or something. You come in here and do it. No animals are allowed. And you come in there to do your Fetty. Nobody says anything or anything, and Star cans up here.

Seattle Tiny Houses As Drug Sites

SPEAKER_08

What about spoiler? They pass an outside point to do it. Wow, what a depressing. Look at this chair, it's like a suicide tank.

SPEAKER_18

Usually it's full of people.

SPEAKER_08

Really?

SPEAKER_18

Yeah, it's the end of the month. Oh boy. Like it's funny because like George Peter, they're they're in there smoking with people. Somebody's in their room doing fentanyl. They do it there and have a problem. There'll be somebody around close that can deliver the dark hand.

SPEAKER_08

You know, what we saw was a fentanyl smoking room. Uh, we see dealers are your neighbors. Taxpayers are funding dealers to be housed for free for as long as they want until they get cut. I mean, is that right?

SPEAKER_18

Well, it it's society. It's every there are no kids here.

SPEAKER_08

Is this out of sight out of mind? Right. That's that's the that's that's what this is out of sight out of mind.

SPEAKER_07

I asked the elected officials do you know that the tiny house villages have a dedicated tiny home built by volunteers to be used as a fentanyl smoking shack with Narcan provided, chairs for the dealer and the user to use together. If that's the case, we need to be honest about what these villages are, and that is safe consumption sites. And I say safe sarcastically. But call it what it is. We're allowing drug use inside the villages and we're offering them a tiny house to do it. Is that what we're signing up for? Is that what we're spending millions of dollars to do? Is to set up these tiny house villages in every nook and cranny of our neighborhoods, knowing that they're safe consumption sites. Call it what it is or do something different. But we can't lie to the voters and lie to ourselves that these are places where people will stabilize.

SPEAKER_11

And that's where we're wasting millions and millions of dollars. You're paying them to eat, you're paying them to live, and they're using all their extra EBT money to buy drugs.

SPEAKER_19

Or paying them to die.

Alex Jones Clip And Final Wrap

SPEAKER_11

Oh, because of course, can't stop the drug industrial complex. We just got to relocate them off the streets because we need to elect another communist. You know what I mean? All right, we're gonna leave on this and then we're gonna head out with a raid. So stick around for the raid, please. This is Alex Jones, 10 years ago, ranting. This someone posted this and said every word of this turned out to be true. So we're just gonna enjoy some Alex Jones to wrap up here. It's almost comedy if it wasn't close to the reality.

SPEAKER_06

But there's this big war trying to like basically destroy humanity because humanity has free will and there's a decision to which level we want to go to. We have free will, so evil's allowed to come and contend and not just good. And the elites themselves believe they're racing, using human technology to try to take our best minds and build some type of breakaway civilization where they're gonna merge with machines, transcend, and break away from the failed species that is man, which is kind of like a false transmission because they're thinking what they are is ugly and bad, projecting it onto themselves instead of believing, no, it's a human test about building us up. And so Google was set up 18, 19 years ago. This was, I knew about this before it was declassified, but I'm just saying I have good sources, that they wanted to build a giant artificial system. And Google believes that the first artificial intelligence will be a supercomputer based on the neuron activities of the hive mind of humanity, with billions of people wired into it with the Internet of Science. And so all of our thoughts go into it, and we're actually building a computer that has real neurons in real time that's also psychically connected to us that are organic creatures, so that they will have current prediction powers, future prediction powers, a true crystal ball. But the big secret is once you have a crystal ball and know the future, you can add stimuli beforehand and make decisions that control the future. And so then it's the end of consciousness and free will for individuals.

SPEAKER_11

Kind of like Psyops online and fracturing all the people that should normally be allied and supporting each other, you know, us peasants. Yeah. It's like, hey, let's in real time add stimulus because MAGA wins.

SPEAKER_19

Misinformation. Let's try back. Yep.

SPEAKER_06

You know, and a true 2.0 in a very bad way, hive mind consciousness with an AI jacked into everyone, knowing our hopes and dreams, delivering it to us, not in some PKB wirehead system where we plug in and give up on consciousness because of unlimited pleasure, but because we were already wired in and absorbed before we knew it by giving over our consciousness to the system by our daily decisions that it was able to manipulate and control into a larger system. There's now a human counter-strike taking place to shut this off before it gets fully into place and to block these systems and to try to have an actual debate about where humanity goes and cut off the pedophiles and psychic vampires that are control of this AI system before humanity's destroyed.

SPEAKER_11

That was ten years ago. He just recapped our whole show.

SPEAKER_19

I'm so happy that Eddie Bravo was there too.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, he just recapped our whole show, man. You got new LLM models being hacked, you got them knowing all the information, preemptively knowing if you're gonna vote or not, so they can steal your data, sign-offs to get you to fracture the inevitable, which is where good wins. He just recapped the whole show in two minutes and 13 seconds, and he did it 10 years ago. I know Alex Jones sometimes goes off the handle and he gets kind of one way or the other, but he is he's one of these guys that source materials, you see what you get, and they do what they say.

SPEAKER_19

Hey man, he saw the future.

SPEAKER_11

He saw the future. All right, guys, head on out onto a raid, and we will talk to the rest of you guys tomorrow. Gotta make sure the raid's successful.

SPEAKER_20

There we go.

SPEAKER_11

24-7 chicken coop. Robo coop. You guys are gonna love it. Okay, guys, we will talk to you again tomorrow. Bye.

SPEAKER_02

I'm plenty seven. I'm plenty seven. Well, I can't just call him man, you could say Dennis. I didn't know you were called Dennis. I did say something about the old woman, but from behind you would the automatically treat me like an imperialist. Well, I'm kidding. How'd you get that, eh? Hanging on to our dated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society. Is there ever gonna be any progress? 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. You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictator of self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working class is. These good people I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? Who lives in that case? 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 turn to the 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. By a simple majority in the case of Pure Internal. Oh, the you should be quacked. The lady of the lake. Um the purest shimmering state might held a lost Excalibur from the bottom of the water. Signifying problems. I was to carry Excalibur. That is why I'm your king. Listen, strange women line imposed, distributive thoughts is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some classical aquatic phenomenon. You can't expect to wear supreme executive power just because some water retrous or is that an emperor. Just because some moisture loves a symmetry.

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