Peasants Perspective
Peasants Perspective: A Voice from the Edge of Freedom
Join Taylor Johnatakis, a self-proclaimed “peasant” turned podcaster, on an unfiltered journey through family, faith, and the fight for American ideals. From the depths of DC Jail—where he recorded during a 14-month sentence tied to January 6—to his triumphant return home after a Trump clemency in 2025, Taylor delivers raw, heartfelt commentary for the common man. Expect a mix of gritty storytelling, reflections on liberty lost and reclaimed, and timeless lessons drawn from his life as a septic designer, father, and reluctant rebel. Whether he’s reading Dr. Seuss to his kids or dissecting the state of the republic, Peasants Perspective is a bold, unpolished call to stay grounded amidst chaos. Subscribe for a front-row seat to a story that’s as real as it gets—no filter, no apologies.
Peasants Perspective
From Strait Blockades To Sound Money
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War news hits different when you assume leverage is the real currency. We start with the Iran ceasefire clock and the Strait of Hormuz standoff, then zoom out into how deadlines, optics, and attention shape negotiations, markets, and public perception. We also dig into why Trump’s “wildcard” style can look chaotic while still being a consistent bargaining strategy built around pressure, timing, and narrative control.
Then the conversation turns inward to the stuff that makes people feel crazy for connecting dots: ibogaine and psychedelic drug reform as a potential breakthrough for the opioid crisis and PTSD, plus the unsettling reports of dead or missing scientists with ties to NASA, aerospace, and classified research. We talk about suppression of disruptive technology, UAP stories, directed energy weapon claims, and why secrecy attracts both true believers and serious questions that never seem to get answered cleanly.
From there we hit election integrity and accountability head-on: Russia collusion as a long-running example of political gaslighting, current allegations around voter rolls, ballot chain-of-custody failures, Riverside vote discrepancies, and the Washington State ballots found near a dumpster. We also get into DOJ internal politics, judges, January 6 prosecutions, and why selective enforcement destroys public trust faster than any single scandal.
We close with the proposed root fix: money. If fiat currency funds wars, lawfare, and off-the-books incentives, what happens when people move savings into sound money like Bitcoin? We break down Bitcoin adoption, the Genius Act, the Clarity Act, and practical steps like buying through River and thinking in terms of trusts and long-term sovereignty. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us what you think: which thread matters most?
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Peasants Perspective Cold Open
SPEAKER_21We're getting screwed, man. Every time we turn around, we're getting screwed. Well, the revolution's gonna be true for podcasting for sure. That's the only one we take. It's the little guys, the little guys that take the point of everything. It's gonna stop. Peasants, man. We're just peasants. Every one of us. You watch those old movies, you see the peasants in the background with the kings and queens walking around. We're those people. We're those people. Good morning, peasants. Welcome to another episode of The Peasants Perspective. So glad that you guys joined us. You know, every day I think I should like do something with my appearance. Like I should look better. And then I'm like, why would I do that? I'm just a peasant.
SPEAKER_20Who cares?
SPEAKER_21I remember I used to dress up every day, like shirt and tie kind of thing, because I was in like salesy jobs. And then I'd I'd have to change into like scrub work, scrub clothes to go onto job sites. And then eventually I just went full construction mode. And I remember one time my brother-in-law, he was like, Man, you've really let yourself go. I'm like, dude, how many pairs of jeans do I have to dirty up with blue paint from plumbing and stuff like that? I was like, You've changed. Yeah, you've changed. I'm like, you know, by the time every pair of jeans I have has grease stains and blue pumping glue that will never wash off, by the way, or purple primer stain. Oh, yeah. I was like, I just wear two pairs of pants the whole week. And same thing with the shirts. Like at a certain point, you just totally gave up on anything nice. No car heart button-ups, none of that.
SPEAKER_18It's funny you can say something like that because I I occasionally will put on a pair of pants that has some blue glue or something, and my wife would be like, What the heck? I'd be like, huh? Uh, well, it's just pants.
Simultaneous Sip And War Talk
SPEAKER_21It was so frustrating when I came home from prison because you know, you pull out all this old clothes that my wife had boxed up because you know I wasn't coming home until 2030, and I'm putting them on and I'm like, dirty, dirty. The literal clean stained, stained, stained. They box up your dirty clothes. Yeah, all my stained up clothing. And so, so then we like after it took a couple weeks to get a little bit of money to be able to even go to Costco and get some new clothes, you know. Anyways, it's been pretty funny. All right, guys. Carlitz, good morning. Glad you made it. Carlito and Tiffany on YouTube. Good morning, y'all. For Razor, morning in Florida, sunny, sunny. You know, we had like 79 degrees here yesterday down in uh Port Orchard. I went to go see my friend. And I was like, this is like the high. This is like the weather in Florida in the dead of winter. And I'm like sweating sitting there. Anyways, yeah, that's fun that you're in Florida. Just me underscore PNW. Happy Monday. Glad to see you guys are just rolling in here, Marty. So, oh he way to see your daughter on the way to see my daughter. That's great. So glad to hear that. Pony Boy, good morning. Glad you made it. Oh man, you guys are all rocking. Glad you guys are all rolling in. I know why you show up bright and early, 6 30 a.m. Pacific time, Monday through Fridays. You show up for the simultaneous sip. And all you need for that is a cup or a mug, a tinker, a chalice, a stein, a canteen, jug, or flask, a vessel of any kind. I like a paper copy cuff cup and fill it with your favorite liquid. 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.
SPEAKER_07America was not founded by weak and timid men who cowered in the face of evil or sat by as danger loomed and let our country go to hell. We are descended from the likes of George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Generals Elystius Esprant, Douglas Pegasus, General George Patton. Our ancestors knew exactly what to do when America's enemies beat them to do. That's what they and beat them good. That's what they had to do. That's what they had to do.
Iran Ceasefire And Strait Standoff
SPEAKER_21We gotta beat them good, Ron. We gotta beat America's enemies good. And boy, do we have a few, both foreign and domestic. So let's start out with the foreign enemy right now. All right. Who's our target today? Iran, tomorrow, Cuba, yesterday, Venezuela. All right, so Iran. They've got 72 hours until the end of the ceasefire, which is actually now like 24 hours, the end of the ceasefire is tomorrow. So this story progressed quite a bit over the weekend. There were, you know, we hit they were gonna go negotiate a deal, and the deal was pretty much inked. We were just waiting for signatures, and then Iran decided to test the blockade, and so some things happened. So let's kind of take this in order. So, first of all, the beginning of the weekend, this was the status.
SPEAKER_31Yeah, hey guys, good morning. The ceasefire between the United States and Iran is set to expire in just 72 hours, and already the Iranians are testing the agreement. Over the weekend, two vessels that were trying to pass through the Strait of Hormuz reported gunfire toward their ships. Other vessels were able to pass, but the Iranians say the strait is closed once again and in their control.
SPEAKER_34If traffic is still taking place in the strait today and is proceeding, we control the strait. Now, for two or three days, the U.S. has deliberately laid siege. What does siege mean? It means that everyone comes and goes, but Iran doesn't go. What a foolish and ignorant decision.
SPEAKER_31The U.S. blockade of Iranian ports remains in effect. CENTCOM said that twenty-three vessels complied with their warnings to turn around on Saturday. Additional vessels were forced to turn around today. President Trump spoke from the Oval Office over the weekend about the situation in the strait.
SPEAKER_07They have no leaders, they have no nothing. Actually, their leaders are it is regime change.
SPEAKER_31The Iranians continue to threaten U.S. forces in the region, but while the Iranians are talking, the Americans are preparing, sending dozens of additional transport planes to the region over the weekend.
SPEAKER_34And if matters return to war again, we hold the upper hand. We can stop oil production. We can shut down fifteen million barrels of oil a day and keep it suspended for an entire year. We did not want to create major disruption in the world, so we showed patience and acted with restraint.
SPEAKER_31Right. The reality is the United States has the upper hand, the most powerful military in the world that is preparing if negotiations fail. Guys, Sutray.
SPEAKER_21Okay, so what happened after this was obviously America is blockading the blockade. Iranian ships not making it through. Everyone else can make free passage. There was an Indian vessel that was trying to transit the Strait of Hormuz, and they were talking on the radio to the Iranian ship, and they're like, hey, we're passing through. And the Iranian ship took fire on them. So they turned around. So then the United States got involved, right? And what happened was we showed up and there was an Iranian-flagged cargo ship that that tried to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Okay. They're not allowed. They're not allowed to pass through the strait. And so this is this is what Donald Trump posted this morning, or actually this was yesterday about it. He said, Today an Iranian flagged cargo ship named Toska, nearly 900 feet long and weighing almost as much as an aircraft carrier, tried to get past our naval blockade. And it did not go well for them. The U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer, USS Spruance, intercepted the Tosca in the Gulf of Omen and gave them fair warning to stop. The Iranian crew refused to listen, so our Navy ships stopped them right in their tracks by blowing a hole in their engine room. I listened to the video of this. They're like, you've been given legal warning. Evacuate your engine room. Evacuate your engine room. Evacuate your engine room. And they did. They disabled the ship so it just went afloat. Right now, U.S. Marines have custody of the vessel, the Tosca, and is under U.S. Treasury sanctions because of their prior illegal activity. We have full custody of the ship and are seeing what's on board. President John J. Trump. But don't worry, Ron. The Iranians have the upper hand.
SPEAKER_18Now, is this one of those uh so-called like ghost boats or dark boats or whatever? This is one of those, from what I understand, it's an oil tanker. Sure. You know, but but some of the boats, the tankers included, that are kind of operating on the sly, they call them like ghost boats, I think, and they just kind of just do whatever they want.
SPEAKER_21Yeah, I I'm not sure if this well, he said it was flagged by Iran, so maybe not ghost boat, but you know, maybe they turned off their transpander and become a ghost boat.
SPEAKER_18I think that is what happens. I think they have a bunch of flags.
SPEAKER_21Yeah, 1776 Live says, Good morning, Vietnam! It's an homage to Robert Williams. Okay, so this is now the update. Yesterday, U.S. blockade on remain on Iran remains in effect, and now negotiations are in question.
SPEAKER_31If the deal isn't done, the deal that we made, then I'm going to take out their bridges and their power plants. He went on to say if they don't sign this thing, the whole country is going to get blown up. Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson today held a press conference saying the Iranians have not yet agreed to talks on Tuesday and that they are currently reviewing U.S. proposals. Guys?
SPEAKER_30So there's a chance, Trey, that we have a vice president going 18 hours to Pakistan to meet with an empty room. I could do that overseas.
SPEAKER_31At this point, the Iranians say they've not yet agreed to attend these talks on Tuesday. And overnight, state media was saying the talks weren't even going to take place. The Iranians have played these games before and then ultimately showed up at the negotiating table. But this is largely considered the last chance for the Iranians. When I spoke with the president over the weekend, he was very clear they are going to sign on the dotted line, or he's going to target their bridges and power plants. And it's a decision that Iranian officials have to make. And I'm told by regional sources today there is a divide among Iranian leadership about what to do and whether or not to call the president's bluff. But the president isn't bluffing. This is a very similar situation that we saw before Operation Epic Fury began. The United States is giving the Iranians an off-ramp here, a chance at diplomacy. And if they don't take it, the war is expected to resume. Okay.
SPEAKER_21Okay. So I guess we'll see. Oil prices plummeted last Friday, and then they went up another like 9%. So they went down, I think, 21, 27%. Now they're up nine percent. So the markets are like, what's gonna happen?
SPEAKER_18But uh, I don't think that we're like, you know, super holier than now and all that, but these people are playing with fire. Gosh, I mean, I would not even take a chance to let JD Vance or anybody fly all the way around the world to maybe meet with nobody. There's no way.
SPEAKER_21I mean, you know, Donald Trump has been pretty consistent. He gives the warning, he gives the deadline, and if they if they do what he wants, he'll extend the deadline. But if not, he doesn't rope a dope. He's not gonna play that game. He's probably gonna hit some bridges and some power plants if they don't make a deal.
SPEAKER_18And I can't believe these guys have not figured it out yet. It's like, geez, Pete.
SPEAKER_21You know, there's there's an element of projection, they're talking to their people and their few close allies. So they're just trying to project some type of leverage or upper hand or strength, but you couldn't protect your vessel crossing the Strait of Hormuz. It has a hole in the engine room right now, it is under seizure. You know, you heard the guy saying, Well, they're they're letting everybody else through, but they're not letting us through. How foolish! It's like I don't know if it's all that foolish. I mean, I guess we'll say.
SPEAKER_18I guess uh you guys could line up next.
Trump Leverage And The Audit Story
SPEAKER_21Yeah, next. It's like Maduro putting people in the drug boats. Who's a dog? Yeah, I don't want to go. P Hicks that says we die. So who knows there. Now, Donald Trump's Donald Trump's negotiation strategy can often seem, you know, wild man, wildcard. To me, it seems pretty clear. He's got a game plan, he knows exactly what he's doing, and you can't think of everything he's doing as random. I saw this little anecdote, this story this weekend, and it made me kind of chuckle. And I thought, I gotta tie this in. So the IRS decides to audit grandpa and summons him to the office. The auditor isn't surprised when grandpa shows up with his attorney. The auditor says, Sir, you have an extravagant lifestyle with no full-time employment, which you claim is funded by gambling. It's hard to believe. Grandpa smiles, I'm a great gambler. I can prove it. How about a demonstration? The auditor goes, Okay. I'll bet you$1,000 I can bite my own eye. The auditor takes the bet. Grandpa pops out his glass eye and bites it. The auditor is stunned. I'll bet you$2,000 I can bite my other eye. Certain grandpa isn't blind. The auditor agrees. Grandpa removes his dentures and bites his good eye. Uh the stunned auditor now realizes he he was wagered and lost three grand with grandpa's attorney as a witness. He starts to get nervous. Want to go double double or nothing? Grandpa asks. I'll bet you six thousand dollars I can stand on one side of your desk and pee into that wastebasket on the other side without spilling a drop. Grandpa stands beside the desk and unzips his pants. But although he's str uh, or excuse me, the auditor twice burned, is cautious now, but he looks carefully and decides there's no way the old guy could possibly pull this off. So he agrees again. Grandpa stands beside the desk and unzips his pants, but although he strains mightily, he cannot, he cannot make the stream reach the wastebasket on the other side, all over the auditor's desk. The auditor leaps with joy, realizing that he has just turned a major loss into a huge win. But grandpa's own attorney moans and puts his hands in his hand, head head, his head in his hands. Are you okay? The auditor asks. Not really, the attorney says. This morning, when Grandpa told me he'd been summoned for an audit, he bet me$25,000. He could come in here and pee all over your deck and he'd be happy about it.
SPEAKER_18Yes, I've heard that one.
Roast Story And Media Power
SPEAKER_21That's Donald Trump's negotiation style. He's always got a back card to play. He turns what looks like a win or a loss into a win. Whitney Cummings was on the uh see, is on a the flagrant podcast, and she had a story about when she did a roast on Donald Trump. And I thought this was pretty good. Again, Donald Trump understands the moment. He understands the objective and what you're trying to achieve and what the point of that is, but he understands the moment, even sometimes when he looks the fool.
SPEAKER_28Come from the first. Did you meet Trump when you roasted him? Yes. You like it'd be cool. This is actually one of my favorite stories ever. And it's um uh because that guy is first and foremost an entertainer. He was the number one TV star in the world. I remember when this shit was happening, I was like, This, he's gonna fucking win because he knows how to command attention. Yeah, love it or hate it. And then the and then the fucking most genius shit is remember one of the debates, he said, I'm not coming. You guys need me for you. He got more attention by not showing up than everyone else did by showing up. You know, that guy attracts attention when he's not there. Like, yeah, you know, but um did the roast. He demanded that it be in New York, which was kind of annoying because normally it's in LA before that I'd done Joan Rivers, David Hasselhoff, and then I wrote for Sagitt, Pam Anderson, Flavor Flav. And um, so we're shooting in New York, and uh it's so it's all these like old-ass people. It's like Larry King and fucking all these idiots. Oh, uh Jerry Springer, like all his friends. Yeah, I remember I think I started with you guys, let's let's speed this up um before Larry King dies. Like I think it was, you know, and um I'm hammering him, and there was an off-limits saying, Every roast has an off-limit before Trump, it was not even Ivanka weirdly, it was Melania. And I just was like, I'm not cutting. I mean, I had like four pages of fucking Melania jokes, and I was like, you know, because she also did QVC at the time. So I was doing jokes, it's like, you know, um, about that. And then, oh, the diamond, you shouldn't have gotten uh Melania is such a big diamond ring now. She knows what heart is supposed to feel like. Yeah, dick that's like his fucking shitty uh like real estate stuff, whatever. Like it was like people don't know, like we're talking about making fun of his hair, we're making fun of his dick, like how bad he is at business, like naming and he was like dying laughing the whole time. Get off stage, and he pulls me close, puts his hand on my lower back, and goes, uh fire, huh?
SPEAKER_06Fire, fire.
SPEAKER_28That's good. Oh, fire. He goes, Um, I thought it was gonna be like mad. He goes, that was great television. He gets it. Television. He gets it. Think about that. Great, not that was funny, that was not funny, that was mean, it was great. It doesn't fucking matter what I think. That was great television. Because he looked like he was upset and he was kind of like playing it up by saying he was kind of like, ooh, man, like he was sort of like, whoo, and then it was like great television. Like we were in on it together. It was weird because I was really coming for him and I didn't hurt him at all.
SPEAKER_17Any other interaction with him?
SPEAKER_28Um, not really. He did ask for my number though.
Ibogaine Fast Track And Opioids
SPEAKER_21She he never called her. She's upset that she he never called her. So that's Donald Trump in a nutshell, right? He understands the objective, whether it's to make good TV, to be an entertainer, to make a to to increase your balance sheet, or to win a conflict. You know, he understands leverage. As RFK says, he understands power more than any other president. And how do you get that power? Doesn't matter. Through entertainment, through bad news. This is why Donald Trump trolls. This is why he trolls. It keeps the attention on men. It just makes the view just you know, they lose their minds over the stuff. Even even the stuff he does with the memes and things like that. It makes people say, Well, if you're so serious, why are you doing this? Here's what RFK said last week in a hearing. And again, the reason I'm starting the show out with this is right now, this is Trump's show. He's fixing things that other people broke. And how he does it, you got to sit back and give him space to do it.
SPEAKER_03President Trump is cleaning up messes that other people made, and he's doing it in a way he's in he's the best uh business bargainer that we've ever had in the presidency. He knows how to make deals. He's made the best deals for these countries, for this country through tariffs, all the things he's engaged in. He's a genius at it. Let him do his work, let him be present, give him your support, and let's support this country and our troops and try to move forward as a nation. He's trying to fix the problems that you made.
SPEAKER_21So here we are in the middle of Iran, and it's like Trump can just pull out. Trump's this war of choice. We have to win. Once you start this thing, you have to finish it. And just like we played in the opener while we were taking the simultaneous sip, we don't come from weak stock, right? We have to win. And so I like RFK's advice there. It's not just the medical stuff, it's not just, you know, prescription drug prices, it's everything. We have to come out on top. This is our country. And Trump sincerely feels that way. One of the things he did on Friday, which was really incredible, was he made he fast-tracked a drug called Ibogaine through the approval process to take it off the schedule of illicit drugs. Do you know anything about Ibogaine?
SPEAKER_18I do. Tell me a little bit. But only because I've been listening to Rogan for forever.
SPEAKER_21Yeah, exactly. Rogan's been a huge advocate. Speaking of Joe Rogan, he made an appearance in the White House, and this is what Joe Rogan said about Ibogaine. What?
SPEAKER_14Trump, some information. Whoa, we have a gigantic opiate problem in this country, obviously. Uh in 2024, more than 80,000 people died of overdoses. It's it's a horrible number. And there's more than five million people that are addicted to opiates right now in this country. With one dose of ibogaine, more than 80% of people are free of that addiction. With two doses, it's more than 90%. I sent him that information. The text message came back sounds great. Do you want FDA approval? Let's do it. Um, these drugs are illegal not because they're harmful, they're illegal because of the 1970 Controlled Substances Act that was passed by the Richard Nixon administration. They did it to target the civil rights movement and the anti-war movement. It's not because these drugs harm people. And for 56 years, we've lived under those terrible conditions. We're free of that now. We're free of that now. Thanks to all these people that we see next to me, and thanks to President Trump.
SPEAKER_21So he signs signs this executive order that basically allows it reforms the laws around psychedelic drugs.
SPEAKER_07It's a little bit more liberal than that's okay. I have a lot of friends that are liberal. But Joe is uh an amazing guy, and he wrote a little note about this, and I had it checked out. I didn't just get it checked out. I went to Bobby and Osh, and went to some of the people that work for you. Everybody came back with the same answer. You know, normally they'll come back because this happens a lot. I have a couple of them like that. And I'm sure it's like it goes two ways. This thing everybody thought it was incredible. And uh I told Bobby, I said, Bobby, let's just do it. And get us involved. And it's gonna get done so quickly. And are you guys doing great job? Would you like to say something else?
SPEAKER_21Can you imagine? 80,000 people a year die of opioid overdoses. Five million of people are addicted, and this affects our soldiers with PTSD. It affects, I mean, the the breadth of people this affects to all of a sudden, just literally on a weekend, no long congressional process. Not he just no, we can just we can just make it legal. That this could reduce the overdose deaths from 80,000 down to five, you know, just hardcore addicts that don't want to give it up. But if you have any desire to make a better life, you now have a tool that is 80 uh percent effective on one dose, 90% effective after two doses.
SPEAKER_18For a lot of people, this is an option that was like uh rich people only had to travel to Mexico to get it. Yeah, and it's like a Hail Mary for a lot of these people. You know, they're desperate to get off of these substances that they just don't want to be on.
SPEAKER_21Yes. And again, you know, I know you have families that's been affected by fentanyl. And, you know, this again, what's Trump doing? We have to win. What does that mean? Close the border, no more drugs, enforcement for dru against drug dealers. I mean, he talked about death penalty for drug dealers. I remember when I was in prison and Trump's doing the interview with Hannity, and it's on the white TV and the segregated TV room, and there's a bunch of drug dealers sitting there watching it, and they're all like, Trump's amazing. And then he's like, I promote the death penalty for drugs, drug, drug dealers. Like three of them got up and they're like, that guy, like they walked out, you know, it's like you know.
SPEAKER_18Well, I began is no like it's not a magic wand or anything, but this is a great and it also highlights rules are just there because we put them there.
SPEAKER_211971, they targeted the civil rights movement by making all the psychedelics and everything, and they just took everything and threw it in there, and you know, okay.
SPEAKER_18In one day, they just decided this is the thing, and then last week they just decided it's not the thing. Yeah, I mean, all you have to do is decide. Yeah, exactly. Okay, there we go.
Dead Scientists And Classified Tech
SPEAKER_21But no kings, Ron, no kings. Okay, what again? It's just one of those things where you just sit back and go, huh. You know, there's there's very that 1971 bill, uh bill or that that ruling was very impactful. Oh, yeah. Hundreds of thousands of people have spent time in jail for trafficking marijuana or dealing with Ibogaine or dealing with psychedelics and things. A lot of them are sitting there right now. Didn't have to be that way. I mean, I'm sure there's a bunch of guys in prison right now for like helping their PTSD uh, you know, friends that are soldiers that are sitting in jail on an IPA. I think most of them are taking that tack right now. Yeah, they're like calling their appeals attorney as the moment, get me out of here. Yeah. All right. Another story that we've kind of neglected on this show, just because it's kind of a big hard one to wrap our heads around, is the number of dead scientists that have happened in just really the recent last couple of years. And uh this is pretty significant because these are the smartest of the smart, smart, smart people. And they've been showing up suspiciously dead, and it's it's been an accelerating number. So it's gotten to the point to where the White House got a question on it in the uh press room last week, and Fox News run a little bit on this as well.
SPEAKER_15Or both of those are working for NASA. But this is really one of the things that when we talk to former FBI special agents like James Galliano, you look at the number of potential connections, eight in the last two years. And among them, you see William Neil McCasslin. He is an Air Force general that oversaw the Air Force lab that connects both the NASA jet propulsion lab as well as the highly secretive work that they are doing in Los Alamos on a nuclear science, as well as McCasslin, by the way, also worked on secretive UAP or UFO uh technology in the past. He, of course, goes missing, doesn't take his phone or his glasses. So, with this entire list of people, let's break down now. If we have that other wall, sort of where these people are working, right? So the NASA jet propulsion labs are, as we mentioned, Michael David Hicks, Greemeyer, Maywald, and Monica Reza. Monica Reza, by the way, just goes hiking and disappears, vanishes. She was working on very highly classified things. She reported to General McCastlin. McCaslin, who oversees the Air Force Space Labs, connects NASA ultimately over to Los Alamos. And so when you talk about the number of connections that may or may not exist, and that's why the FBI and other agencies are digging in now to find it, you wonder what was any potential motive if there was a connection to these missing and deceased persons. Was it a foreign government? We saw so many individuals from China when Bill Melusion and I were out in California and Arizona. These individuals are coming over. Were they possibly in any way trying to get our information? And they crossed, by the way, in many places where this takes place.
SPEAKER_21This has been going on since 2002. And the first name on there was Amy Eskr Eskridge. Now, yesterday I watched a presentation by her and a couple other people. It was part of this clip here. And it was it was you know, you go down this rabbit hole and you see these incredibly credible people, like these legit scientists. We're talking big bang theory, you know, smart kind of people, like top physicists, top aerospace, anti-gravity researchers and stuff like that. And it's very difficult not to take them seriously. They were talking about Operation Looking Glass, which we know is real, but like, what is it? Some time, you know, looking in forward into space. She talked about how in 2030 there's supposed to be this timeline split, and there's literally people that are 52,000, they're called P52s. They're 52,000 years in the future from now that are back in our timeline trying to get the timeline to split at the a certain way. And there's another one called P42, which is 42,000 years in the future, and one group stayed above ground and survived whatever apocalypse, and the other group went underground and survived the apocalypse, and now they're fighting for control to control all the way back in time to control this narrative now to justify their existence in the future. Whoa. I mean, that's this woman who's been killed and is a NASA scientist. Carlito, this is probably why you just don't believe anything because NASA's got its fingers not just in rocket propulsion and fake moon landings, but it's dealing with anti-gravity, UFO ships, which what if the UFOs have nothing to do with people from outer space, but it has to do with people from the future? Crazy stuff. So this is this is Amy. This is just a clip out of here, and she's talking about how anti-gravity has been discovered multiple times, and there are litter different, she calls them SSP, this is Secret Service Police, right, that are watching them, and part of them are like, Yeah, release this info, let's get it out there. And then the other part are like, if you release it, you'll die.
SPEAKER_23It's been independently discovered four other times. He said it has been he said it has been suppressed every single fucking time. And he said, I don't think they're gonna suppress it this time. He said, I think you're in the clear. He he said they obviously know about you because I've had multiple both protective and threatening interactions with various agency affiliations, whatever. He was like, If if you haven't had a US government agent come to you and say, Stop, shut the fuck up. Stop, shut the fuck up. If that hasn't happened, they're gonna let you do it. They're waiting. They're like there there are SSP motherfuckers that are fucking twiddling their thumbs. Like, is Amy not gonna publish soon? We've been influencing this bitch forever. Doesn't she know we want her to publish? Jesus. Like, there's multiple people doing that right now. And on the other side of the fence, there's multiple parties looking at each other like, didn't we tell this bitch three years ago that we kill people for this? Is she not listening? What is she doing? She's still doing it? What? We told her we were gonna kill her three years ago. So I have these two like I have these two different scenarios floating constantly in my life where I have people being like, do it, do it, do it, you're the one, do it. And then I have multiple people people being like, they're gonna kill you. Don't do it. They're gonna kill you.
SPEAKER_21So she puts out in this same broadcast, she talks about the smartest people on the planet. What happens is they end up at these different universities and these different spots where NASA and aerospace companies are you know paying for funding grants and stuff like that, and they give them a problem, anti-gravity, uh, propulsion problems or teleportation or all these different things. And what happens is they work their butts off and they solve the problem. And then what happens is they kill it. They come in and they just cancel. She goes, cancel, cancel, cancel. We figure it out, anti-gravity, build the thing, and then they're like, Oh, the program's canceled, there's no utility. But then they come in and they take all the files and it goes up to another classification level, and then they turn it into an operable weapon or something like that. And it's kind of like out of the scientist's hands. But then they come in and they're like, We have a new grant, we have a new problem for you to solve. And they do this ad nauseum over and over and over and over again. Now, when you listen to something like that, again, sometimes we listen to this stuff. There was another guy named John McAfee, John here to help. He was another guy that had access to this looking glass program. And when I listened to it, it was really, you know, you're like, either this guy's a complete fool and he's just completely, you know, off his rocker, or he's totally legit. This Amy Eskridge person, when you hear her talking like that, you go, Well, they've discovered anti-gravity. And I mean, it's too much for a conspiracy show, Ron. It's too much for a conspiracy show that pretends to be a news show for us to cover everything she was talking about. I mean, you end up in this like UFO crash. Okay. But this is Representative Burleson talking about Amy Eskridge specifically. Again, these scientists are not unknown to our legislatures and to government. They're known people who are problem solvers. So the fact that they're going missing and who's killing them is highly problematic.
SPEAKER_13Look at the these 11 scientists. There's some outliers, certainly, but each one has a very mysterious um and unique case. I think Amy Eskridge, her case is somewhat of an outlier, but it's worth investigating. I mean, we had Michael Schellenberger come to our hearing back in 2024, and in his testimony, he provided um information from a researcher, um, Frank Milburn, who was a retired UK intelligence official, who Amy had reached out to and asked to investigate some of the harassment, some of the weird things that were happening with her. And he determined that she was the victim of a directed energy weapon and that she was likely murdered by a U.S. aerospace company. Look at the these 11 signs.
SPEAKER_21She was likely murdered by a US aerospace company. What's the penalty for murder, Ron? I don't know. Apparently, nothing. Apparently, it doesn't even get any extra research. You know, it's one of those stories where there's things that happen politically, and then there's things that happen in the real world. That's a real world story. That's technology, that's physics, that's one plus one equals two kind of stuff. And when we learn, like, I mean, look at the look at the technology that we're using today, just like it's nothing. I couldn't reproduce this.
SPEAKER_17No.
SPEAKER_21And so imagine being someone 52,000 years in the future being like, there's some stuff we just have that we don't know how it was created. We don't know the base problem.
SPEAKER_18There's a lot of comedians that have bits like this. Like, you know, if if I grew up in the future and somebody asked me how to make a cell phone, I'd be like, oh, I guess we're in the Stone Age.
Russia Collusion And Political Gaslighting
SPEAKER_21Yeah, I guess we're in the Stone Age, exactly. So it's really fascinating. That's real, right? The the possibility to have all that technology, there's always a group of people that fear any kind of advancement because they they focus on control. And then there's a certain people that are liberty-oriented that think, hey, look at this great tool we can use. And it goes back and forth. I had a discussion with a friend this weekend about nuclear weapons. He's like, Do you even believe nuclear weapons are real? I'm like, yeah, because how do you explain the USS Abraham Lincoln being at sea for 30 years without ever refueling at a fueling dock? They don't load coal onto it, they don't load up with diesel or crude oil. I'm like, I'm pretty sure they have a nuclear reactor, you know. And I'm like, and I'm pretty sure that's just a controlled nuclear explosion. I'm like, so yeah, I do believe in the nuclear bomb. Do I believe that's a big deal?
SPEAKER_18I understand the question, though. It's people that get so wrapped up, they're just like get confused because you're just like, oh man, you're gaslit too hard. That and we're gonna talk about that later in the show. Okay.
SPEAKER_21Okay. Yes, we get gaslit. Our government lies to us on the daily. In fact, you might remember this lie right here. You know, um, this was in Nancy Pelosi, just deadly serious in February of 2017. We've gotta go after Trump.
SPEAKER_00Every day we see new evidence of the financial, personal, and political grip the Russians have on President Trump and the hand of the Russian intelligence agencies in his campaign undermining our democracy. The Trump White House has a lot to answer for. Flynn is just a glaring reflection of the consistently dangerous and incompetent conduct of the Trump administration. By whose authority did he have his conversations and who did he report to? It's just a glaring, again, glaring example of the poor judgment of the President of the United States. Today we will have another opportunity for our colleagues to enable us to bring up the Swabell bill, co-sponsored by one tying it all together.
SPEAKER_18We're watching this clip from an interesting perspective here.
SPEAKER_21Yeah. So let me tie this together a little bit. Again, there are no conspiracies, but there are no coincidences. Who's Donald Trump's uncle? Donald Trump's uncle is the one who worked at MIT for years and was a top U.S. government scientist. And he was the one that was sent into Tesla's Tesla's laboratory when he died to get all that information, which includes a lot of this anti-gravity, free energy, ley line technology. Donald Trump has talked for years about the power of nuclear weapons. Donald Trump's company now owns the rights to cold fusion, zero point energy. Okay. So he is a very, very advanced person when it comes to liberation of power. But you can't just, you know, turn on a bunch of cold fusion reactors and let everybody who works in the oil industry lose their jobs. That's not good for the peasants. Okay, so he's one of these guys that balances all this stuff. He's one of these elites and he comes, he's got that high IQ. That's why he makes fun of everybody that's low IQ, who we look at as being like the smartest people around. He's like, well, not compared to Donald Trump's IQ, but the people who have been targeting him, right? They all tie into this. We want to leave things the way they are because we want to rule this. We can't let things change. We can't let people have more power than we have. And so the Russia Gate thing starts. Now, looking nine years later, it's like, oh my gosh, what a fool she was. The the call she's talking about with General Flynn was a broken up phone call when General Flynn was on vacation in the Dominican Republic, right before they were the inauguration. And he's telling the Russian ambassador, because Obama setting off this whole thing expelled a bunch of Russian and Russian diplomats. And the Russian ambassador, whatever from Russia, called General Flynn, who was going to be the ODNI next. And General Flynn said, Don't do anything rash between now and inauguration. That's it. That's all he said. Don't do anything rash. Don't hit your nuclear button on us just because we expelled your diplomats. We'll figure it out. And that's what she's talking about. But look whose bill it was that started all the congressional hearings on the Russia Gate. What was it? The what was it called? Uh let's just go back and listen to this.
SPEAKER_00The Swalwell bill.
SPEAKER_21Oh, oh. And what do we know about Eric Swalwell? What did what did uh Jason Miller say? He says the Democrats have a blackmail foul. Yeah, let's put Swalwell on it. Let's put it make him the face of this. We've got him under our thumb. Why? Oh, I don't know. He's a rapist. We'll just cover that up for a while. He's compromised by bang, bang, fang, fang. Okay. Oh my goodness. Do you see why people like me are like, huh, there are no conspiracies. They're all there, but there are no coincidences either.
SPEAKER_00Co-sponsored by 100% of the House Democrats to call for a nonpartisan outside uh independent commission to investigate the Russian connection. Okay.
SPEAKER_18100%.
SPEAKER_21100%. And that's where we get the molar probe. Let's get the guy with early onset Alzheimer's to lead a serious investigation into Trump Russia Russian collusion. Now, again, it was 100% with the Democrats. They're all on board. We're all co-sponsoring the Swalwell bill. Yes, let's make him the paragon of this. Let's see if we can get Swalwell to take Donald Trump down, right? Now, fast forward to this weekend, Chris Murphy, Senator Chris Murphy, went overseas to Spain and he gave this speech. Again, masters of projection.
SPEAKER_24Want to bring you greetings as well from a nation that is in crisis. I'm not going to sugarcoat the gravity of what Who started the crisis, bro?
SPEAKER_21Who started the crisis? 10 years ago when Donald Trump came down the escalator, you guys lost your mind. And the thing is, it's not one thing, it's everything. If you're one of these aerospace companies, they're like, he already knows about the UFOs and zero point energy and anti-gravity. He already knows. If you're a politician, you're like, he went to our cocktail parties and saw us running around naked with lampshades on our heads. If you're, you know what I mean? It doesn't matter who you are. You're like, that guy cannot be president. We've got to stop him at all costs.
SPEAKER_18Secret Service, Butler PA, get going.
SPEAKER_24Right now in the United States, sugarcoat the gravity of what we face right now in the United States. This is the most significant threat to American democracy since the Civil War. Donald Trump in our country is trying to end our democracy. We are not on the verge of a totalitarian takeover. We are in the middle of it. He is trying to seize control of our courts, of our law enforcement, of our media, of our elections. His goal is oligarchic capture.
SPEAKER_21Okay. So his goal is oligarchic capture. Now, you could levy some criticisms for Trump. You know, his friends are down carved up Venezuelan oil firms and gold mines and stuff like that. But when I think about ending democracy, I think about this clip.
SPEAKER_33We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics. We have put together No clip, folks.
Election Fraud Claims And Ballot Custody
SPEAKER_21Not AI, not edited, not a cheat fake, actual clip of Joe Biden saying the quiet part out loud. Now, what would that look like, Ron? What would it look like to have the largest voter fraud deal around? So let's let's just take a microcosm. Let's take Riverside County, California, where the sheriff, and this is happening as we speak, right? This happened a couple weeks ago. They had their little special election. There were so many ballots cast, and then there were so many votes counted, and they differed. There's something I learned a long time ago. There's one political party that thinks you need votes to win elections, voters. There's another political party that knows you need ballots to win elections.
SPEAKER_20Okay.
SPEAKER_21So you can judge which party's which based on where they put their focus. Obviously, Trump and the Republican Party put their focus on voters. The Democrats, maybe not so much. Maybe they put their emphasis on ballots a little bit more.
SPEAKER_16Investigators from the Riverside County Sheriff's Office began an investigation into possible election fraud. This investigation is ongoing. On February 9th, 2026, as a result of this investigation, the Riverside County Sheriff's Office served the Registrar of Voters with a warrant approved and signed by a judge for election materials related to the 2025 special election. This investigation is very simple. The Registrar of Voters maintained handwritten logs of the total number of ballots coming into the ROV. An audit of those logs received from the Riverside County Registrar of Voters allegedly shows 611,428 ballots were cast, but 657,322 votes were reported and certified to the Secretary of State. That is a difference of 45,896 votes. The response from the Registrar of Voters was that it did not rely on logs and that it is a machine count that reflects a much smaller deviation that he chalks up to acceptable human error. Several weeks ago, I was contacted by a representative of Attorney General Bonto and asked to halt this investigation until after March 6th. No reason was provided and There is no legal justification for the Attorney General to stop a lawful investigation. As a side, I also had intimate knowledge of the significance of that date. On February 26th, and again on March 4th, my office received a letter from A.G. Bonta directing a halt to this investigation. Yesterday, a Riverside Superior Court judge issued an order to appoint a special master to resume counting the ballots. Under direction of the court and the court's jurisdiction over all evidence, this investigation will continue despite A. G. Bonta's attempts to stop it. AG Bonta is part of the executive branch of this state. Under the Separation of Powers principle, A. G. Bonta does not have authority over the court or evidence, and I will carry out my constitutional duty to pursue justice impartionally. A.G. Bonta in his direction claims that an investigation into the elections sows mistrust in our system. That is absolutely ridiculous. What does sow mistrust in our system is failing to conduct an investigation, or worse, attempting to stop or interfere with agreed?
SPEAKER_21Now, this is uh real time. Right? This is this year. This isn't five years ago. This isn't when JFK was assassinated and they cheated up in Chicago to get him the election, right? This is right now. There was an election, there was so many voters that showed up that are on the poll logs, and then there's 45,000 plus extra votes, huh? No envelopes, no ballots, just machine tabulation. It has all the elements of voter fraud. And not only that, it probably flipped that election. It's happening. It's happening. But yet the government, the govern, the attorney general, stop, stop investigating. Nothing to see here. Now in Washington State over the weekend, this is stunning. Stunning. But no surprise. No surprise at all. This is a long clip. It's worth it. I'm not a huge fan of Jim Walsh here, but sitting on this desk in front of him are a whole bunch of ballots that were just discovered next to a dumpster in Renton. Is there an election going on right now, Ron? I don't think so. These are old ballots. These are old ballots. And what's worse, these are unused ballots, but some of these voters voted. Again, this is our state. This matters a lot.
SPEAKER_08Earlier today, concerned citizens came into the offices of the Wajopi and Delvey and dropped off a box containing hundreds of ballots that have been mailed to voters from the King County Elections Office in Renton over several years, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, for primaries and for general elections in November for each of those years, that the concerned individual found in a large box on the ground next to a dumpster at a strip mall in rent. This is proof that Washington State elections are not secure. These ballots were largely unvoted, unopened. So there are blank ballots inside all of these envelopes. In a few cases, it looks like they may have been returned to sender or partly, but for the most part, it looks like they were just mailed to people, mostly at P.O. boxes. Not US postal PO boxes, but privately managed uh mail uh center mail.
SPEAKER_21These are like UPS store post office boxes, right?
SPEAKER_08Post office boxes and uh and never picked up. This is not election security. And the concern citizen fellow came in and dropped him off, said that he had tried to contact King County elections, no response. He had tried to contact state Secretary of State Steve Hobbs, no response. He had reached out to his federal Congress member, no response. Didn't know what to do, didn't know who would respond. So he reached out to me, he reached out to the Washington State Republican Party, and we said, sure, bring us what you've got, we'll have a look at it. This is the reason that we need to do better by election integrity and election security in Washington State. And it starts with Initiative to the People, IP 26-500, our initiative to require voter IP proof of citizenship when people register to vote. That would also effectively create a mechanism for reviewing our voter databases and updating them to make sure they're correct, so that we're not sending hundreds of ballots to people who apparently aren't checking their post office box anymore. This is not election security. When a King County electorate is sending ballots to mailboxes when people never pick them up, and they sit somewhere in a room somewhere gathering uh dust and then end up being put in a box on the ground next to a dumpster in Renton, this is what a broken chain of custody for these election ballots looks like. This is an invitation to fraud. A bad actor who picked up these ballots might realize they could request a replacement ballot for one of these people and vote their ballot. This is the reason that we need to qualify the voter ID initiative and do better by election integrity in our state until we clean up our voter rolls. So this doesn't happen every election. We are gonna continue to have problems here in Washington State. This is breaking news. We are going to reach out to the mainstream media. We are going to reach out to the state secretary of state and ask why this is happening. Why the law is not being followed properly, and when these ballots are not delivered to the rightful owner, they are either returned to the election officials or destroyed. That's not happening, and this is just one small piece of evidence in the longer story of the need to restore election integrity in Washington State. This ballot from the general election in 2024 is shut. This is an empty ballot, an unmarked ballot, but the person to whom it was sent voted in November of 2024 in the general election. How did this person know to generate what must have been a replacement ballot and have that ballot cast in November 2024? Or did this person even know that that ballot was cast? We have no idea, but we are going to find it. In the meantime, help YGOP get IP twenty six-500, the voter ID initiative, qualified to go in front of the people who remote this November. There'll be a link at the website for more information on that.
SPEAKER_21So that voter initiative would be good. It's kind of a half measure. Where's the sheriff? Where's the sheriff? Where's the attorney general? Oh, oh, um, that's where I got my margin to win was King County. That guy probably voted for me. No comment. Now we've covered this, right? The driver's license database has been compromised, hundreds of ballots going to apartments and P.O. boxes and these UPS store boxes and things like that. You think that's the only box?
SPEAKER_18No, I mean, this is just evidence that all the stories that we've been telling, you know, here you go, this is what happens. I mean, I'm actually shocked that those ballots are in that good a condition sitting next to a dumpster in a box for how long? Which means they're well managed.
DOJ Voter Roll Fights And Judges
SPEAKER_21Yeah. Guys, it's terrifying. Herme Dillon was on with Maria Bartoloma over the weekend talking about the voter rolls and what they found with the states that did turn over their voter rolls. You've got a whole bunch of states that haven't turned them over yet, like Washington State.
SPEAKER_26I'm I want to get your take on who really was behind that impeachment process for President Trump. But even more important, give us your sense of what you just heard me talk with uh Cash Patel about, and that is the failure of any accountability. We've all our audience knows exactly what happened with the Russia collusion story. No one has been held accountable. Why not?
SPEAKER_27Well, Maria, thanks for having me this morning. And I heard Cash's remarks, I agree with them. And you know, your folks need to understand that so this all ties together.
SPEAKER_21Russia collusion hoax, election integrity, dead scientists. It all ties together.
SPEAKER_27We start these investigations, it takes time. We have to interview a lot of witnesses. We don't want to do what the other side did, which is just jump to conclusions. And so we're building strong cases. And I think your viewers are probably familiar with the fact that some of the judges out there, particularly judges appointed more recently, have been, you know, doing their own form of lawfare by simply denying the Trump administration's valid cases in court on numerous uh different cases. And so we've experienced that at the Department of Justice.
SPEAKER_21And so what did Chris Murphy say? They're trying to destroy democracy, judges, all sounds like they're the ones doing it.
SPEAKER_27We're trying different tacks. We're uh putting teams together. I'm personally involved in some of the issues that we've talked about, like cash. I can't talk about things prematurely before they come to a grand jury or before we're able to announce them. But I can assure you that assist that uh, you know, the whole Department of Justice is very committed to this. And acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is uh continuing the work started under the Attorney General Pam Bondi. And uh, you know, we will have news in the very near future on these issues. And there's so many issues, Maria, like you just mentioned, the Atkinson situation. I mean, we just saw the uh news come out in the last couple of days about the CIA's weaponization of the uh government and intelligence officials to concoct a fake narrative regarding the Hunter Biden laptop and sign on and lie to the American people. And they did that, many of them, on the government dime. And so there are some serious violations that uh may come out of that as well.
SPEAKER_26But do you feel that there, you know, is pressure to get all of this done, for example, before the midterm elections? I mean, if the Republicans lose seats in the House, will these investigations get derailed?
SPEAKER_27I don't think so, Maria. So, first of all, I mean, the election is important, of course, to all Americans, but uh we're gonna continue our work regardless. I mean, the president has a four-year mandate. Uh, the elections are not going to affect the dedication of the lawyers at the Department of Justice to see this through. We have a duty to do that. And frankly, if we don't do it, the American people are going to lose confidence in our elections. And that's very important to me as a civil rights lawyer who's in charge of the Voting Rights Act and all the voting issues in our country. If we don't have free and fair elections, including elections that are free from this kind of manipulation, weaponization, lying, cheating, and stealing, that we have seen evidence of, uh, I think it's very bad for our country. And I personally am here to make sure that we don't have that outcome. And all our colleagues who are political appointees at the DOJ at the high level are committed to it as well. Now, you know, there are many cases where we've had lawyers borrowed in at the DOJ and in other agencies as well who are not with the team and in fact who participated in some of the bad acts in prior administration. So part of what we've been doing this past year is house cleaning, and we've been doing that in a number of different ways. And I, you know, I'm happy to share with you some of the things we found in house cleaning uh, you know, at the DOJ. People have been burrowed in there for decades doing political partisanship, and that's just not what we're supposed to be doing at the DOJ.
SPEAKER_26So, so what specific facts have you found? You just said there was lying and cheating. What can you tell us in terms of verifying uh that information? And I know you've been trying to go state by state to clean up voter rolls. What are you doing in that regard?
SPEAKER_27Yeah, so let's talk about that. Uh, we have a comprehensive effort. I've uh requested the voter rolls from all states in the District of Columbia. About a third of the states have voluntarily complied with us or reached settlements with us, and we've run some of those records. So I'll talk about that in a minute. I'm suing 29 states and the District of Columbia for their refusal to give us the voter rolls to which the 29 states say you can't have access to our voter rolls, and I don't really care the reason, right?
SPEAKER_21But 29 states won't volunteer the voter rolls, which means what? There's no coincidences, but there's no con or there's no conspiracies, but there's no coincidences. Could those 29 states all be captured states? Could those 29 states all have what's going on in Washington state and California with tons of extra people on the voter rolls? I mean, Wisconsin, for goodness sakes, has 8 million registered voters. There are only 4 million, 4.9 million adults in the state. Well, you got to get those 20 million Biden votes somewhere.
SPEAKER_18So where'd they come from?
SPEAKER_27Attorney General or the Acting Attorney General is entitled under the Civil Rights Act of 1960. We're doing that to make sure that states are in compliance. And guess what? States are not in compliance, even those ones who want to. So for the ones that we've run so far, 60 million records that we've run, we found at least 350,000 dead people currently on the voter rolls. And that's a little over 5%. 5% are dead. Still have ballots. Those jurisdictions. And we've referred approximately 25,000 people with no citizenship records to the uh to Homeland Security to look at, uh, you know, dig into that further and see the extent to which people voted. I'm in touch with voting rights activists who are showing me information about people who have voted who are not American citizens. And so the left told us this never happens and it's a myth. It definitely happened. Just recently, someone was indicted in Minnesota of all places for voting without being a citizen. And so I've sent a document request to them on that. Minnesota has a weird vouching law that allows citizens to vouch for each other's citizenship. That's crazy and inconsistent with the Help America Vote Act. And we're not going to rest until we complete this project. Now, Maria, your your audience would like to know perhaps that five states have actually uh had judges, federal judges, rule against us in this very simple request to get the voter rolls. It's a very such a basic voting hygiene concept in the Ninth Circuit, in the Sixth Circuit in Michigan, and just recently um uh Rhode Island last week. And so we're expediting the appeals in these cases. There'll be an appeal in the Ninth Circuit in the Sixth Circuit soon.
SPEAKER_21Yeah. So those ballots that showed up on Jim Walsh's desk, you got to check every single one of them. Did these people vote? Here's their ballot, and then you got to go knock on their door and say, Did you request a replacement ballot and vote? And you know what the answer is probably gonna be, Ron? What?
SPEAKER_18What are you talking about?
Prosecutors Culture And J6 Sentencing
SPEAKER_21What are you talking about? No, I'm sorry, that was one of 400 ballots that showed up in a UPS box. Unbelievable. Now, she talks about attorneys at the DOJ that are burrowed in, burrowed in. Pam Body was the attorney general, and Pam Bondi had a little bit of a problem. Nothing was happening. You got that grand jury, grand jury down in Miami looking at this grand conspiracy case, which ties all this in. Everything from Nancy Pelosi and Representative Swalwell, and you know, the persecution of General Flynn to the 2020 election, even some COVID, uh J6. I mean, it just ties it all together because it's the same people. It's the same people. So Pam Bondi gets fired. Todd Blanche, who up till now has been accused of being the one who's preventing any accountability, he gets in. And apparently Donald Trump has taken a really strong stance with Todd Blanch. And keep in mind, Todd Blanche was his defense attorney. So maybe they have a real good relationship. And Donald Trump has made Todd Blanche break some glass. They dismissed the Oathkeeper's case. Um, and one of the other things that they just did was they just appointed Joe Deno Deneno D-I-G-O-N-O-V A, however you say that last name. Okay. They just appointed him as special attorney down in Florida over that grand conspiracy case. Do you know anything about him, his background? So he shows up on TV all the time. Here's his background. Okay. He uh was a U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia in 1983. You don't have to show it. 1983 appointed to Ronald Reagan. He oversaw a large office, over 400 attorneys. So he's actually a prosecutor and has actually run in one of these prosecuting offices, uh, handling major federal cases involving public corruption, espionage, international drug smuggling, RICO, terrorism, insider trading, and more notable his more notable actions include leading the prosecution of the Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard, supervising aspects of the case against John W. Hinckley, who attempted to assassinate Reagan, conducting a wide-range corruption probe into Washington, D.C. government officials under Mayor Marion Barry, crack smoking mayor, who Hunter Biden smoked crack with, resulting in convictions, including two deputy mayors. Capitol Hill experience, he's worked with Senator Charles Matthias from Maryland, served as Chief Counsel, uh Director for Intelligence Rules Committee. He's also an independent counsel from 92 to 95 in the Clinton Passport file search matter, uh special counsel for the U.S. House investigation into the Teamsters Union in 97, and uh investigated New York Governor Elliott Spitzer's Trooper Gate scandal in 2007, and then he's been in private practice mostly since then. So this guy is one of these hard-hitting prosecutors. This is an older clip about Joe D Joe talking about how Obama is at the center of a lot of this. And this is the guy that is now overseeing the grand jury down in Florida.
SPEAKER_04FBI officials and Justice Department officials in the Obama administration at the time. It's never done. Uh Comey sold his soul to the devil. Believe me, uh you cannot believe the telephone calls we're getting from current FBI people about how they cannot abide by what's going on. And one thing they can't understand is why is Andrew McCabe still at Christopher Ray's right hand inside the senior offices of the FBI? I mean, McCabe and Strzok and Page are all out of the same cloth. They conspired to exonerate improperly and politically Hillary Clinton, and also, if she lost, to frame the incoming president of the United States with a false crime. This is a constitutional crisis, and Congress better stay on it until they get all the answers, and then there needs to be a grand jury.
SPEAKER_21Now, clearly, Congress wants to ignore this because Congress was in on it. At least the majority of them were. But when it came time to the impeachment votes, some senators got cold feet, right? Because there's a no there's nothing there. Imagine if this stuff had come out and these senators had voted for impeachment and impeached Donald Trump. We would have a total loss of confidence if we haven't already. Now, John Solomon was on Dan Bongino's show, and he talks about the Save America Act, because that is one of the solutions to fix this chain of custody problem, verify voter ID, and all that kind of stuff. This would hopefully fix some of the ballot issues. We know Donald Trump signed the executive order for the post office to put specialized barcodes so they can track the chain of custody of the ballots, and that's now a federal requirement. We'll see if the states implement it, right? I'm sure the King County Elections Office in Renton is like, oh shh, you know, then they would know these ballots are coming right back to our office and still getting voted. Imagine if the request for duplicate ballot came from the voting office in Renton. Imagine what that would mean. Right. Now, this is John Solomon saying he believes, this was this late last week, he believes that Donald Trump is getting ready to break things loose in the Senate by showing real hard facts. As if a desk full of ballots isn't enough, right? As if in California Riverside, California, having an overvote with no voters that voted isn't enough.
SPEAKER_22Now we have a bunch of lazy senators who want to threaten the filibuster and not get off their feet and talk and really represent the people and stand for what they believe in. And all the American people are asking John Foon to do is to restore the Senate to the way it used to work before Mitch McConnell's lazy filibuster ideas kind of came into play. And I think that the American people are going to be there. Here's what I think is going to happen, Danny. I think you probably know some of this because you had a foresight into some of the things that the Bureau now knows that was kept from the American public. I think Donald Trump is going to change the narrative in America. I think he's going to change some senators' minds. And he's going to do it by revealing some of the things that Chris Pray and Chris Preds and other major officials who are in charge of the integrity of our elections, which you told us. Was a perfect function in 2020. We're gonna see our foreign adversary with our system more than we knew. More than those drivers licenses coming in to get uh all of us to understand about a few months ago about trying to send any free drivers licenses to help Joe Biden in there are going to be significant efforts by foreign powers from friends, some enemies that were fundamental on the system and they got pretty far down that path. And I think when strangers realize their state could have been targeted, strangers realize that the uh potential the identities of some of the voters might have been assumed. I think there's gonna be a different debate in America. I think if the president takes the time to educate people to show them that maybe the stories we got from the last leadership weren't true, I think he's gonna pick off the votes, and then the American people are gonna put some pressure on Jonathan and they're gonna surgic a uh a fifth pack, and he's gonna change that filibuster for this particular thing. Talk to this job, and then we'll get a vote in the summer. But I think there's some big significant and very troubling revelations about the vulnerabilities of our elections uh that the president is about to unveil on the American public.
SPEAKER_21Now, if you're in a red state like Wisconsin, or you're in a red state like Michigan, right? Who have dip, you know, like Michigan's got democratic state leadership, but they voted for Trump. Okay. If you're in one of those states, what Tommy Tubercell said is there's a couple dozen senators and congressmen on the Hill that owe their seats to these fake elections. It's easier to pick off the senators from Georgia. It's easy to pick off the senators from uh Arizona. But what about Louisiana? What about Louisiana? You see what I'm saying? So if you're a Republican, you have a choice. Either you need the voter fraud to win, or you're gonna have to get on board, even if you owe your seat to the voter fraud because you're Republican, and if they fix things, maybe Republicans will vote for you. You see what I'm saying? So this is power now. This isn't about who's who and who's rightfully elected. This is now about manipulating power because these people are in. We consented to it. It happened. They're writing bills, those bills are being applied. So now you have to look forward. So Joe Joe being Joe did Genova. Oh my goodness, his name's not hard to say.
SPEAKER_14I just can't say it.
SPEAKER_21So this is the US USDC attorney Joe is being taking over leadership of the grand jerk, grand uh conspiracy investigation in Florida, and why that's necessary. This comes from shipwreck and crew. This is Shipley. He's a former U.S. prosecutor, and he ended up defending about 90 J6ers, did most of it pro bono, too. Okay. And uh this is what he said. And this goes to the fact that in the DOJ, there are partisans and they're burrowed in. And it's actually not super hard to identify the extremely partisan ones. One thing I learned in handling the 90 plus cases involving January 6th defendants is that the roster of AOSAs across the country who I encountered looked nothing like me in my last 10 years at the DOJ from age 42 to 52. The number of J6 cases prosecuted by DOJ was so large that the AOSAs working in DC U.S. Attorney's Office were unable to handle them all. The Biden DOJ put out a tasking to all U.S. attorney offices across the country to designate a certain number of AOSAs from their offices to be assigned to handle J6 cases. I personally handled cases that had AOSAs assigned to them who worked in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New Mexico, Chicago, New York, Boston, and Tampa, just as a sample. The majority were women in their late 20s to their late 30s. To the extent I was able to discern their politics through conversation or taking time to learn more about them online. They were uniformly liberal progressives, not a single exception that I can recall. All three of the pro all four of the prosecutors in my case, Angela Buckner, black woman, gay. She was on the DOJ's uh beer pong team, lesbian beer pong team. She got removed from the case or moved on to other cases. And then I got Caitlin Clamen, a nice blonde bombshell from Chicago, who came down to prosecute the case. Again, blonde bombshell, no later than her early 30s. Then they assigned Courtney uh Courtney Anderson, and she was assigned to the case. Another blonde bombshell. Okay. I don't know where she came from, but super liberal. Then at the day before trial, Caitlin dropped off because she caught COVID, and I got Angela Akers, Doug Wyatt, you'll remember her, she's your prosecutor as well. Another blonde bombshell. And I'm talking, none of these women made more weighed more than a buck 25 soaking wet. Okay. My defense attorney, who's been a defense attorney for 27 years, when we got the third, fourth blonde, you know, young female prosecutor goes, Does the DOJ and DC just have a stable of blondes that they're pulling from? Like, what is going on here? I remember sitting in John Ander, um, John Anderson's trial, who was an Antifa guy. Our trials overlapped in the same courtroom. So I was there. I'm the one who took his belt and his tie and all of his stuff and handed it to his mom and gave her a hug as she wept to watch her son go away. Yes, she does love her son. Okay. And they're that she's actually Mormon from Utah, and uh, he's adopted. He's he's black, she's white. Anyways, so his prosecutor was some young, again, can't be more than 30 years old, brunette, but also beautiful prosecutor, but super liberal over and over and over again. So they went and weaponized the process against J Sixers, and this is something that uh Adam Carolla mentioned about January Sixers, as compared with the other federal crimes that we're seeing, like all of the Somali fraud, which of course that's taxpayer money that falls under federal jurisdiction.
SPEAKER_12They're letting uh uh these fraudsters off with a slap on the wrist because really well think let's let's put it well, let's put it to you this way, Drew. And think about well, let's think about the courts, right? You are that is your constituency, the Somalians. They're the proudest, hardest working people they built Minnesota. I don't know if you heard and that's your constituency, and so what you do is you look the other way while they defraud the government while they vote for you, and then you pander to them. Okay. But at some point, Nick Shirley shows up and it makes headline news, and now you got to do something. So you got to do something about this. So you have to prosecute, otherwise, you're gonna be prosecuted for not prosecuting these people. So you prosecute, but who's the judge? It's a lefty Democrat who lives in Minneapolis who feels like you do. So what do we do when the person rips off the government? Do we throw the book at them? No, we give them the minimum sentence and we let them go. And that way it seems like the fraud isn't as great as it is because you don't have a bunch of people in jail and a bunch of indictments and things like that. Now, what do you do conversely when we're talking about January 6th? Oh, that's different. Now, you got some veteran who wandered onto the grounds and was just walking around while he's being guided by Capitol Police. That guy's got to do hard time because we make we need to make a point because we need to pad this. We need to talk about how horrible it is and how many commitments. Like you got Joe Biden. There's a clip of Joe Biden that Andrew can find maybe where he's up there and he's going, There's been over 11,000 years combined of court, you know, confinement with these. Oh, I get it. You're padding. You like that. So you're taking guys who are taxpayers who wandered into the rotunda and then turned around and left, and that guy's doing four years. You got the Somali guy who's ripped off people to the tune of ten million dollars and they get six months. Oh what are we doing here? We're we're making our point. Like, listen, if you're an American and you're involved with January 6th, and you get pulled up in front of that DC, you know, Biden uh elected or appointed judge, you are fucked. You are fucked. Well, conversely, if you happen to be a Somalian who ripped off everyone for a decade, and you got the bleeding heart female uh point, you know, Obama appointed judge, then you're fucking great. Is that that how you want the system to work?
SPEAKER_21Do you now the people that wandered in in the rotunda and wandered out, they should have got nothing other than a warning. Hey, it's time to leave. Oh, thank you, officer. I'll set on out. But if you're like me and you got a little rambunctious, I should have gotten the$50 ticket, right? Instead, seven years, three months. Again, release date was 2030. I'm gonna keep saying that until 2030. I'm on bar, I'm on like free time here. You know what I mean? You guys wouldn't be able to hear me until 2031, probably. This is absolutely the situation here. But, you know, Chris Murphy says Donald Trump's trying to take over the judiciary. I think it was already taken over. Cash Patel was on Maria Bartoloma just before Harme Dillon, and he promises, Ron, he promises there will be accountability for all of it.
SPEAKER_26The election was rigged in 2020. I mean, he says it all the time. We all know that. And it's almost getting lost because he says it so much. You've been at the FBI now 14 months. Have you done anything about that? And do you have anything to tell us about that?
SPEAKER_06Absolutely, Maria. Look, um, I've been with the president nearly since day one on this. As I as I told you earlier, I was the one that led the effort with folks like Trey Gowdy, Johnny Ratcliffe, and Devin Nunes to expose the corruption that tried to thwart President Trump's first presidential election run. And we saw the Pfizer Views there. And I lived through it, and the media came at me then, too. That just shows you that when you're over the target, you keep pummeling the target because the media is going to try and pummel you. We are not going to take this and have not taken this laying down. We did already indict former director Comey, and that's going through the judicial process. But we also at this FBI, even though we uncovered what we uncovered back in the House Intel days, I have to come in here and find rooms that they hid from the world. I have to come in here and find access on our computer systems and restricted and prohibited case files that they purposely put in places for no one to see and find. We have found all this information. We are working with our Department of Justice partners, and I am never going to let this go because they not only have personally attacked the presidency of the United States and President Trump, but they tried to thwart our elections and rig the entire system. And I and that is not something that is going to um stop on if that is not something I'm going to allow on my watch. But you just have to remember they built this disease temple over 20 and 30 years. We've got all the efforts I can announce on your show that we've got all the information we need. We're working with our prosecutors, the Department of Justice, under Attorney General Todd Blanche, and we are going to be making arrests. And it's coming, and I promise you, it's coming soon.
SPEAKER_21The election was like bag apart. Listen, you put me in charge of the investigation. I remember walking around with Lieutenant Colonel Larry Brock and puts him on the track, and he's like, give me a letter of special prosecution. I know where they sleep. I'll go get them. We'll do a whole like fascists of thing. We'll just bang down their doors, and these people will just disappear. It's like little hyperbolic there. Seriously, they have all the information. What, why hasn't it happened? I think Pam Bondi stood in the way. She wants to keep the establishment, is what it is. Right. And now Donald Trump is basically over Todd Blanche's shoulder, and he's like, that's got to get fixed. That's got to get fixed. That's got to get fixed. No more delays. This has to happen. We're coming up on the midterms. My base wants accountability more than anything. Accountability will overcome all your objections with Trump getting in bed with Israel. It's going to overcome all your objections about the Biden cost of inflation and how and prices don't really come down. I mean, we can bring eggs down and a couple things, but for the most part, we're kind of stuck with the pricing. It can overcome all of that if there's just finally some accountability. And then, of course, in order to actually fix this thing going forward, and I've talked about this, we have to flush things out with good elections. Tim Burkhard is sharing what the holdup is in the Senate, right? And a big part of it is the Republican establishment, they hate Trump. The leadership hates Trump. Why would that be? Why would that be? Is it because he's making Ibogaine legal to help American citizens? Is it because he's closing the border to prevent job stealing and house occupation? And no, it's something else, man.
SPEAKER_19I'm gonna speed up. The House has passed it twice. I've got a sneaking suspicion that they'll probably attempt to pass it or pass it so late in the dadgum game that it can't get implemented. And then they can go home and say, Oh, look, we passed it, and everybody will be celebrating, pat them on the back. And then it just cannot get implemented at the state and local level in time for it to have any effect in these elections. And ultimately I think that's what what you've got. And I'm afraid in the Senate leadership, they have such a hatred of Trump and the conservative movement. They want things to go back to the status quo, which is them um being called from the golf course by the Democrats when it's time to make a vote. And they do the obligatory, oh, we don't like what they're doing. And they get their their crumbs off the side of the table and and for their districts, and they go home and and get re-elected. And I'm afraid that's exactly what they're up to. And it it's uh it's disgusting. At some point we're gonna say enough is enough. We're gonna start electing people with some guts that are gonna do something, aren't just gonna sit around. America's tired of hearings, they're tired of uh pontificating, they're tired of being talked down to. Um there's an issue that's across the board, something like 80% approval, and yet you can't even get it to a vote in the Senate. I just don't buy it, folks. Anyway, let's keep fighting. Let's pray for it.
Ilhan Omar Money Questions
SPEAKER_21Meanwhile, down in Birmingham, Alabama, as it was mentioned by Pony Boy, she said a lot of good stuff comes from Huntsville, Alabama. Down in Huntsville, Alabama, bright red state, like bright red. It's practically pink down there. But yet that's where you got these aerospace and NASA's based. And how who do who's to say that they're not in the ear of these Republican senators being like definitely are we don't want zero gravity, we gotta keep that for ourselves, right? For our breakaway civilization. It's tricky stuff, but Donald Trump knows how to wield power, he's the best business negotiator, and he's fixing the problems that everybody else caused. Now, we know this Elon Omar thing, right? Somali up in Minnesota. She came into Congress with a negative$65,000 net worth. Here we are four years later, and she's worth$30 million.
SPEAKER_18She's got a wine jar.
SPEAKER_21She's got a winery that produces no wine, all this stuff. So she got tracked down in the halls of Congress being asked about this. Oh boy. And she just recently amended her filing. This is hilarious.
SPEAKER_25Hi, Congresswoman Ammar. Uh, you were just talking about how Trump's economy has failed the American people, but I think the American people really want to know how you went from a negative 65,000 before coming into Congress to over$30 million in just seven years. My my disclosure is public now. Yeah, it is. And so a lot of people now are looking into that and finding S-True Winery, a winery that doesn't actually seem to exist.
SPEAKER_14Is that a real winery or all actually and need things, or do you just ask silly question?
SPEAKER_25Well, it's listed in the financial disclosure. So can you explain it? Because we have a lot of questions about it, and things just aren't adding up. There's no real phone number, there's no real location. Why did you want to bite some wine? Probably not from you, to be honest. Probably not for you, to be honest.
COVID Lockdown Whiplash And Vaccines
SPEAKER_21Since you've never tasted it, you've is anti-alcohol person. So she amended her filing. Now, now, Ron, you know, just I mean, talking a little bit about CPAs and all that kind of stuff. So she has a public filing that says she's worth between six and thirty million dollars. And then this news breaks, the winery gets discovered, her husband's lobbying efforts and essentially getting paid to do nothing except for influence, her vote is all on there. And then after the story breaks, she goes in and amends the filing. And now her assets are between$18,000 and$95,000. Oh. So I'm thinking either she's committing fraud, period, her, or her CPA is a freaking idiot and he needs to go to jail for filing a false document on the public record. You know what I'm saying? It's like it's somebody here has committed a crime. And we do know this cuts both directions. Marjorie Taylor Green is kind of in this camp where, you know, she came into Congress with a small net worth and walked out with a much larger net worth. And it makes you wonder, huh, what if what kind of businesses did you start in the last full four years, five years? Now, if you don't think the government lies to you, look no further than COVID. Again, misdirect, misdirect, psyop, psyop. We did it, no, we didn't do it. Here's Anthony Fauci.
SPEAKER_11First of all, I didn't recommend locking anything down. And the record will show, Neil, that we didn't recommend shutting everything down. I recommended to the president that we shut the country down. Um, and that was a very difficult decision because I knew it would have serious economic consequences, which it did.
SPEAKER_21But I didn't recommend it, but I did. So in real time, when you can be a winner for locking the economy down, he's like, Yeah, of course, you gotta lock it all down. As soon as we realized, hey, this was really bad for our economy. I didn't know, I don't know. Blame Trump. Turn the gas lighting up. Now, the vaccines, right? Peter McCollow was on uh on uh this podcast to see. I don't know which podcast it was, it doesn't really matter. But Peter McCola talked about vaccine side effects. Now, this is one of those issues we all know people who've been vaccinated. There are listeners to this show that got vaccinated and experienced little to no side effects. So it's kind of hard to listen to someone like me who's like, vaccines are horrible, they're killing people, and you're like, I took it and I feel fine, you know, and here I am four or five years later and I still feel fine. That's a sample size of one. Sample size of one, right? But here, why is that? Because this turns out this actually is pretty common. There's a lot of people who had no side effects, but there's certain groups of people that had high amounts of side effects. And what's really odd is we saw this very early on. In fact, I think we were covering this right before we went off air. These vaccine side effects, right? When the vaccine came out, were in hot spots. Why would they be in hot spots?
SPEAKER_05We now have peer-reviewed published data by Schmelling and colleagues from Denmark, uh, basically a bombshell study. They found that 4.2% of the batches of the doses that were dosed out of that batch accounted for skyrocketing serious adverse events, hospitalization, and death. Uh, that was 4.2% in a sense.
SPEAKER_21So 4.2% of the batches accounted for almost all big, vast majority of vaccine injuries. So those batches are locally delivered. So if you got your vaccine at that Walgreens, there was a huge chance that you walked away with a serious vaccine injury or death.
SPEAKER_05Really bad batches. There was about two-thirds of batches that were moderate, pretty, pretty uh low risk, moderate. And then interestingly, a third, zero. There was basically that line didn't come off. They took a shot and nothing happened. Nothing happened. Now listen to this. The statistical uh I knew it. The statistical factor to look at is what's called the R squared. The R squared in a scatterplot regression line analysis is the variation explained. Okay. And I can tell you in my work, we'll see 20% of the variation explained, 30%. That's a typical R squared. The R squared for these lines was 70, 80, 90 percent, meaning that it was the shot, not any other factor, not patient demographics, baseline characteristics, age, or other things. It was the shot that was determining, was deterministic for who's going to have a serious event or not.
JFK Transparency And Deep State Thread
SPEAKER_21So we now know from peer-reviewed studies that McCullough packs, and he's one of the few voices you can really trust on this, that it did come down to the patches. It came down to the cohorts. And when you look at a heat map of where the vaccine injuries were, you know where they didn't have a lot of vaccine injuries? Martha's Vineyard. Liberal states, even here locally, not a lot of vaccine injuries. Because why? Already a captured state. But you go to the red states, you go to some of the more poverty-stricken areas that are hardcore MAGA, off the charts vaccine injuries, which also makes sense why Donald Trump has been confused on this issue, right? It makes sense, it makes sense. Now, it's not the first time the government's lied to us. We've already mentioned JFK once in the show. This is just kind of an intrigue thing. Again, it's long enough ago that it's like, what's the ramifications? But when we talk about the government doing direct harm to American citizens and we talk about the assassination of people that are on the progressive front end of the air. Aerospace industry, NASA, and you think back to JFK, what did he do? He created and started the space race and really wanted to advance civilization. I mean, this was the era where they were like, we're gonna get flying cars like three years from now. And all of a sudden that all got retarded, the actual meaning of that word, right? When he was assassinated. And it turns out there might have been some hanky panky around his assassination. Again, for conspiracy theorists, this is like, oh, come on, tell me something new. But Anna Polina Luna, who's been on the front end of gutting a lot of this deep state, deep entrenched, you know, technology UFO information, she said something interesting to Jesse Waters.
SPEAKER_01I like to actually tell the American people it was made uh aware to me this evening that NBC actually has a video that's never been seen before. We're actually going to be sending a letter requesting that from NBC because it allegedly shows Oswald um near the vehicle when the assassination took place, which means that he couldn't have been the shooter. So again, we're tracking down all this information, but look, there's even a CIA document that came out that Mr. Morley pointed out that actually said that the CIA never bought the lone gunman theory. And so I think the American people had an inclination as to what we are saying, but we never had the hard evidence until now. And so it's important to note that in a free and fair society, how could you operate or have an agency operating in the shadows? And so kudos to President Trump, also Director Radcliffe and Tulsi Gabbard for pushing for this transparency. It is going to be generational changing that they've done this. And we hope to bring forward legislation too to ensure that this never happens again for future generations to come.
Fiat Money And Why Bitcoin Matters
SPEAKER_21You're okay. So you've got all the way back to JFK, you have some type of deep conspiracy into his assassination. And when you think about what he was promoting, especially on the front end of technology, okay, a lot of people have compared Donald Trump to JFK as space race, space race, team player one, right? Space race stuff, advanced technology, the connection with Donald Trump to his uncle at MIT and Tesla. You heard Amy Eskridge, is that her name, talking about how there's like competing groups, like, yeah, release the information. Another group that's like, we'll kill you. Same people, same conspiracy. It filters all the way down into things like Russia Gate and all the way to J6. There's this thread. The people who try to pull the thread on government corruption, it doesn't just start and stop with corrupt politicians like Ilan Omar patting her books, patting, flying, whatever. It goes all, it's so deep. So deep. You've got these state senators like from bright red Alabama, probably hate Trump. Why? Because he pulls on the power threads that hold together that those deep technology, you know, advanced civilization, breakaway civilization type structures. Katherine Austin Fitz talks about that. Where did the 21 million dollars go? 27, 21 trillion dollars go. She thinks it went to deep underground bunkers, which Amy Askridge was talking about in that more extended version of that podcast I showed you, that little clip on. She talks about how that one of these advanced civilizations that's coming back in time to like influence things now and split our timeline. Sounds crazy, but it's not. That they one one of those civilizations went underground when this apocalyptic catastrophe happened. Wow. So how do we fix this? What can we do? Here's the thing when you dig into the money, the money, all of this is moneyed interests. And we have a situation in our country where our money is not real. It's totally fiat. It's tied to nothing. They can print all the money they want to build those underground bunkers. They can print all the money they want to create fake or real, who freaking knows, space races. They can print all the money they want to create to investigate this deep hidden technology and then all the money they want to keep it from us. They can print all the money they want to make sure the coffers are full for politicians who would otherwise have the power and authority to look into this. There's one solution to this. Okay. There's one solution to this. And it's the same solution to everything. It's the solution to war, it's the loose solution, solution to the lack of your personal sovereignty. It's the solution to helping you build wealth and become someone who has generational wealth, which was always possible in America, but it's become harder and harder to damn near impossible to do. RFK talked about this. There's a simple solution. And it's not that complicated. And we're on the verge of being able to accomplish this if you but simply buy into it. Five years ago, we created a website called dollarsvote louder.com. And I said, you vote with your eyes, your dollars, and your clicks. Your eyes and what you pay attention to is the energy that they want to harvest, the advertising, the propaganda, the narrative that they can sew into your mind. Your clicks are how they identify exactly how to target you, how to keep you siloed in a little spot they want you. Even if you're a rage person and you hate the system, great, go watch Alex Jones and pay dollar bills for his supplements. It's engagement. It's engagement. And then your dollars, right? The business owners, not we're talking the aerospace guys that have anti-gravity tech, but the business owners, the big money to interests, the ATTs, the Verizons, you know, Amazon, all these massive corporations, they're going to go where the money is. So you got to control where you spend your money. Well, now I'm saying a step further, and you got to control how you save your money. And RFK says the same thing. When you make the change over into sound money, specifically now in our current information and internet age, Bitcoin, you take the power directly away from the people who can print for what you work for.
SPEAKER_03The importance of having decentralized currencies that can that can reinvigorate our country, that can make our country once again a hub for innovation, for entrepreneurship, um, that can uh that can democra redemocratize our economy by making our economy more transparent, um, and that and giving individuals power, power to hold on to their wealth without dilution, power to transport the wealth across borders without the government confiscating it from you. All these, you know, all of these, and and and also the importance of having some kind of root in a base currency that will keep us out of war. I mean, we would, I would say, in the last hundred years, there's probably only one war that the American people would have agreed to finance, and that would be World War II. All these other wars would not have happened if we had base currency. They were all enabled by fiat currency, by the capacity of politicians to print money like because they otherwise they'd have to come to us in advance and say, we want a war. This means you're gonna have to give up your, you know, your boarding schools for your kids, you're gonna have to give up your boat, you're gonna have to buy different kinds of food, you're gonna have to downgrade your expectations for your economic expectations for the next 20 years to pay for it. And people would think about it and they wouldn't do it. And uh, and they, you know, the the fact that politicians don't have to do that, they just can just print money afterwards without asking anybody's permission is the reason that we have wars, and the reason that we're addicted to wars in this country. So all of the things that um that a decentralized safe currency could do for our country in terms of uh allowing us to live up to our promise as a country, allowing us to operate efficiently, allowing people to hold on to their wealth that they've made with their hard work, with their their minds and their energy. All of that, the more and more Americans who understand that that is the promise of you know, of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.
SPEAKER_21That's the promise. It puts the ledger online so we can see where the money's spent. No more 21 trillion missing dollars. Hey, you want to pay some more in taxes? You're gonna have to pay hard money, real money, something decentralized, something you own, tangible, they can't take away from you. But what you're gonna get anti-gravity machines, flying cars. Yeah, I'll invest in that. Instead, they can print the money and keep it for themselves. Instead, they can print the money and they can pay for all these attorneys to go commit lawfare. If there was actually a vote of the people to say, should we raise taxes so we can spend four billion dollars to investigate Donald Trump, we'd probably say, nah, we like the war.
SPEAKER_18We're gonna go fishing.
How To Buy Bitcoin With River
SPEAKER_21Exactly. True patriots are gonna understand the impact that Bitcoin can have. It is a complete change of things. Complete change of things. Okay. You might be uh have vested interest in the current financial system. Is there's there's a system that says you might be done with fiat, but fiat's not done with you. Okay, yeah, Ron, go ahead and put the clip, put the link into the chat for River. If you're interested in getting involved in Bitcoin, the easiest way I have seen to acquire Bitcoin is through this, is through this website. It's called River, and they're considered one of the best custodians, public custodians out there. This isn't a cold wallet. You can just buy it right on there, and it's like having a Fidelity account or something like that. But this will allow you to spend fiat dollars. You can just make a bank transfer or get a card purchase, and you can buy Bitcoin, and then from there you can move it where you want to move it. It's just like working with any other bank. No, you got to put the whole link. Oh, you put it in there.
SPEAKER_18Yeah, I put it up there.
SPEAKER_21So you can see the invite link. That is a referral code from me. So if you do that, I get like five bucks. It's awesome. I don't really care, but it's an easy way for you to go get involved in cryptocurrency, specifically and only Bitcoin. That's really the one you want because that's the one the central banks are going after. And there is we are there is a moment happening right now. Bitcoin is at deep discount. It peaked at like 125. Right now it's trading for let me just check.
SPEAKER_18Right now a week ago, it was about 70 grand. Uh at the end of last week, it was about 75. Where's it at now?
Clarity Act And Banks Go On-Chain
SPEAKER_21It's at 75 right now, okay. Which is great. It's deep discount. You're looking at$50,000 off the highs, and as soon as it spikes, it's going right back to the high and beyond. And right now, there's massive wells, big banks, Morgan Stanley. We've covered this over the last couple weeks. This is not a Bitcoin podcast. This is about the peasants, but this gives you power. This gives you power. Energy is measured in dollars. Energy is a synonym for power. And right now, when you keep your stored energy in dollar bills, they can print. They can dilute your money and they can spend your money without you having any say in it. Meanwhile, you watch your savings account purchasing power go down and down and down and down. And there's very few real investments out there that actually outpace inflation. Even when they talk about the Dows at the all-time high, it's like it makes you wonder how much money they're really printing, right? Yeah. Because some of those businesses don't actually turn a profit. And they're sitting on piles of cash. There was the Genius Act passed, which gave a lot of stability to the crypto and Bitcoin markets. And now we're waiting for the Clarity Act to be passed. And the big banks who deal with fiat are getting in on it, but they've had some issues because you know they have vested interest in all their fiat account holders and paying interest and stuff like that. Maria Bartoloma this weekend on her show. Actually, this might have even been this morning. This was this morning. They came on and they talked about the Clarity Act is really heading to the finish line. This is a moment. You have a couple weeks. Bitcoin will go up and up and up and up. There's never a bad time to get in. You're never too late. Put that out of your mind.
SPEAKER_18It's like uh when is the bad time to buy gold?
SPEAKER_21Bitcoin's going to the moon. Yeah. Okay. And probably in our lifetimes, like because there's a there's a whole shift happening around Bitcoin. Not around gold, not around silver, which I'm a big fan of, but around Bitcoin. Its utility is beyond anything we've ever seen. It is not a technology, it is a discovery.
SPEAKER_18And I would I would kind of call it like uh this is the beginning of like a tech stock IPO where the valuation is still based off of something that's kind of ethereal. And then once the stock hits the the ground and there's like real traction, then there'll be a re-evaluation. And I believe that re-evaluation is going to be tied much closer to utility, and that's gonna drive the price way up.
SPEAKER_21And the utility is being driven by the banks getting in on it, which we've seen one bank after another open it up.
SPEAKER_18401ks can do it, you can back your mortgages with like so this is kind of a it's kind of a weird position where we're getting ready to buy an IPO stock, but you got two weeks to do it.
SPEAKER_21Here's what's gonna happen. This is my prediction. The moment the clarity act passes, which could be a number of weeks or months, it'll be over. Bitcoin will double. Yep. Just overnight, it'll double. So if you want a chance to just double your money, this is probably it. It's not gonna drop. It can't drop. Mathematically, it's impossible for it to drop. And here's what the Coinbase CEO, they've been working on this Clarity Act, and they've they've reached an agreement with the banks.
SPEAKER_26I understand the banks being upset with uh Coinbase and other companies because they they they were forced to accept this, I think. I mean, initially, you know, many of the banks are saying, well, no, you know, we're gonna get there, but we're not there yet.
SPEAKER_10Yeah, look, I mean, it really interestingly, we have actually partnership with some of the biggest banks around the world, uh, including the biggest US banks, because they understand the future is tokenization and stable coins. They're looking for a partner to build with. We we're excited to be the partner of the biggest banks. But the Beltway is a funny place, Maria, as you know. There's a kind of an ecosystem of people who spend all their time uh fighting over things in Congress. Yeah. I wonder there's a there's a bit of a disconnect with what we see in DC and what we see with their business folks. Yeah.
SPEAKER_21Uh I think we'll because remember, the bankers out there in the world are like, we got to get in on this. They're attracted to the upside. They understand that it it reduces their audit risk and their ability to finance because everything's public. There's no longer these hidden books that can be manipulated by some secretary or VP of operations in the back room that then bites them in the butt later, right?
SPEAKER_18Or even by accident.
SPEAKER_21Or even by accident, yeah. So they like it. But in the beltway in DC, that's where you have all these stakeholders. That's where you have the aerospace, the underground tech, the breakaway civilizations, the grifters, the grafters. They're all part of the lobbyists. The lobbyists, okay. They're all part of that. And they're like, well, I mean, Bitcoin's good. Can we can we split the baby?
SPEAKER_10Resolve that. Uh, the banks are critical as a part of this future, on-chain future. I think there's a lot of opportunities for them. We want to help them get there. And I think we we're excited about that.
SPEAKER_26So, right now you can pay the legislation as you know it will be that, yeah, you can pay rewards if you're part of a membership program. Real quick, explain where you're expecting clarity to land.
SPEAKER_10So the law of the land is if a customer has a balance on our account, we can pay them a reward. The banks have got really concerned about this. They said, no, no, there has to be some activity before you qualify for the reward. We've ex we've conceded that point. It's just a matter of how you uh what the fine print looks like, and I think we'll get there.
SPEAKER_21So they're working on the thing. There was a uh there was a congresswoman that sits on the finance committee or whatever committee it is that's dealing with Bitcoin. She just made a huge$250,000 personal purchase of Bitcoin ETFs. So that's kind of a big deal. You know, if you want to follow the inside of trading, there you go.
SPEAKER_18There's your Pelosi tracker.
SPEAKER_21Yeah. And even Jerome Powell talks about this, current uh govern uh chairman of the the Federal Reserve. I mean, it's feta complete.
SPEAKER_09Our uh role with Bitcoin really is to look at with crypto, really is to look at the banks. And and you know, we we think it's you know, uh banks are perfectly uh able to serve crypto customers as long as they understand and can manage the risks and it's safe safe and sound. This many of our a good number of our banks, right, that we regulate and supervise do that.
SPEAKER_21Um, you know, the threshold has been a little higher for banks engaging in so the threshold has been higher for banks to engage in cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin specifically, because the regulation was unclear. But the Genius Act changed that. So now the door's open, and the Clarity Act will clarify that exactly how we're gonna operate that removing barriers to entry. And again, this is why timing matters. Long term, never a bad time. Short term, there's something huge here. Even if you've got five hundred dollars or a thousand dollars to throw at it, you could double, triple, quadruple that money in probably a very short period of time. Here's the CEO of this is Fidelity, who has seven trillion dollars in assets that they manage. And listen to the advice they're giving their investors right now. And again, the only thing that's stopping this from going blowing up is that clarity act. And so all of a sudden you're gonna wake up one day and be like, why is everything in Bitcoin? What did I miss?
SPEAKER_32And then you compare this to Bitcoin. Average annual return lasts five years, 65%. So the question to companies out there is number one, what's your return on invested capital? Have you calculated it? How does that compare to your cost of capital? Are you generating shareholder value? Do you have extra cash? And if so, what are you doing with that extra cash? And then the ultimate question is what's your current opportunity set? What are the investment ideas and opportunities that are in front of you? And do you think or do you believe the return on those ideas or opportunities will exceed the opportunity cost of Bitcoin?
SPEAKER_21Did you catch that? There's no stock, there's no bond, there's no SP, there's no Dow that can offer a financial advisor the returns that Bitcoin offers.
SPEAKER_18Right. I mean, returns aren't everything, but this is pretty hard to ignore.
SPEAKER_21So if their incentive is to make a profit for their investors, they're going one direction right now. One direction. One direction.
SPEAKER_18Like I said, they can't ignore it anymore.
SPEAKER_21They can't ignore it anymore. It's sovereign wealth. You either get in or you get left behind. That's it. So peasants, take notice. And here's the thing because of the explosive opportunity in Bitcoin, you have a chance to live like the truly wealthy do. You can make a s what could potentially be a nominal investment that could 10, 100, 200x. The sky's the limit on this. It's 21 million divided by infinity. Okay. When the entire world moves to a Bitcoin standard because it's inevitable, even if it's 10, 20, 30, 40 years off. A lot of you guys listening to this show have that much time. Well, what about the tax ramifications, Taylor? I it's so much easier just to earn my nine to five job and pay my income tax. I don't want to be paying capital gains on stuff. You don't have to. Bitcoin gives you an opportunity because you can borrow against it. You can't borrow against your gold, can't borrow against your silver, you can borrow against your stock accounts. And the way they're treating Bitcoin, you're gonna have the same opportunity. So why don't you, in your own life, set yourself up so you can have a future like this?
SPEAKER_17You can pull a Bezos. You're Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos, congratulations. Thank you. What kind of taxes do you pay? What don't you pay? How do you end up not paying income taxes when you're Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk? What are you talking about?
SPEAKER_29So, first of all, let's focus on Jeff Bezos because he's much more of a classic case. He started his own business. He owns, you know, a dominant amount of the stock. And over the course of the years, he has taken a salary that is no higher than$82,000. And he it's been over 20 years now, and that's his salary is always capped at$82,000. And you might say, well, why would it be? He's he started the company. He's he's the man. Why isn't he taking a huge salary to reflect all of the that he put into the company? And the reason is because salaries are for suckers. When people take a salary, they are subject to high income taxes and payroll taxes. And Jeff Bezos and a lot of our other multi centi billionaires have no interest in paying those taxes. So instead, they take their benefits through the growing value of their stock, and their stock has grown enormously. And that massive growth of stock happens entirely tax-free with no timeframe under our current system in which that stock will ever be subject to tax. And that is because we only impose a tax if the stock is sold. And Bezos never has to sell the stock because he can simply borrow against the stock and use that money to support his lifestyle and to pay any interest that's due on the loan.
Trust Planning With Bitcoin
SPEAKER_21And that's how they do it. Now, you want some real blue sky? There's this model that came out this last week. This comes from uh Bitcoin supply and demand. So this is just raw price dynamics. This is Dr. Murray A. Rude of the Satoshi Action Education in Portland, Oregon. Okay. And Dennis Porter, Satoshi Action Education in Portland, Oregon, August 10th, 2025. And I'll show you this here. Go to the next page so you can just see the chart. This is the price increase. Okay. And what it basically says. Is at a low end, there's a 75% likelihood that Bitcoin price will exceed 4.81 million dollars by April 2036. Okay. Do you have time? Do you plan on being alive then? Uh yeah, I do. Rough speaking of Bitcoin, bro. Generate prices from the low single millions to the low tens of millions per coin by 2036 emerge under broader parameter sets. Hyperbolic pass to higher price levels are relatively rare and concentrate when liquid liquid supply falls near or below 2 million Bitcoin and withdrawal sensitivity is low. People now that you can borrow against Bitcoin are not going to sell it. It's not going to be available. That's hey, what happened when they ran out of real estate in Manhattan? The price went up. That's what's happening right now. There's not a lot of sellers in Bitcoin. The whales are buying up everything that's available, but there's not a lot of retail market. As soon as that Clarity Act hits, price is going to skyrocket. And you have this future where you've got South Korea just declared it a critical asset. I mean, there's a there's a map of all the countries that what they do with Bitcoin, and it's like all the totalitarian states banned. Every other country, it's like great deal. Please bring your Bitcoin. Okay. So there they've got this here. Uh on the low end, they're looking at multiple millions. On the high end by 2036, you're looking at as high as 22 million dollars per coin. Again, even a small investment, if you can sit on it, you can borrow against it as it rises and it pays itself off. It's again for us peasants, this is a chance for you to do something amazing. So I'm just gonna keep preaching it. It's a way for us to take back that sovereign control. And there's one other thing. We talk about this over at 1776 Live. There's a method to our madness over there. We've we've case studied the richest people in America. We've used the advice of trusted financial planners forever. This is a little neighborhood in uh La Jolla, California, which is, you know, one of the San Diego, California, excuse me. This is one of those wealthy neighborhoods. And it's just a little clip here, but it's going through looking at all these houses. These are high value houses. Trust, trust, trust, trust, trust, trust, trust, trust, trust, trust. Everything's a lot of things. It's all the ownership.
SPEAKER_18It's all the ownership.
Private Segment DC Sex And Blackmail
SPEAKER_21It's all the ownership. It's all owned by trust. Why? Because that gives you all the tax advantages. It allows you to pass that incredible asset on. Over at 1776live.us, we will teach you how to buy Bitcoin in your trust. Then you can borrow against it in the trust. You can pass it on to your kids, tax-free in the trust. It's an incredibly powerful tool. Don't miss out. 1776live.us. So in the chats, we have the river uh link for a referral code that will allow you to go in and easily, easily buy Bitcoin. It's like the you can have that account set up in 10 minutes. You have to verify your ID, not a big deal, right? And then you can use your dollars to buy Bitcoin, and you have that same amount of Bitcoin forever. Is it volatile? Sure, it goes up and down. Don't watch it day to day. Okay. But watch it every week, every two, every month, and you'll watch that value just creep, creep, creep. At some points, it'll even go parabolic, then it will come back down a little bit. It'll go parabolic. But we're on a trajectory based on worldwide adoption. Trillions of dollars in retirement accounts, investment accounts, Fidelity, Morgan Stanley, BlackRock, JP Morgan Chase, uh all of these massive whales. All the institutional investors. And they want to get into it before you do. Because they want you to take fiat off what they have in their reserves. Just like they did with gold. Confiscate all the gold, now you can have the fiat off the reserves. They're trying to replicate that same model. It's your job to go out and get some of it. There, a lot of the stuff I follow, they say even if you have 0.1 Bitcoin, that's a tenth of a Bitcoin. So right now that's a$7,500 investment in Bitcoin. Give it five or six or seven years, you'll have more wealth than you'll be in the top 1% wealth in the world. Just 0.1%. Let alone if you have a Bitcoin or two or three, right? Yes, it's not a thousand dollars. Yes, you're not probably gonna be able to stack a thousand a hundred or five hundred Bitcoin. Bitcoin's already made a lot of billionaires. But you have a chance right now with this adoption, these are bargain basement prices. At a minimum by the end of the year, it's probably gonna double and go back to its high of 125, even up to 150. A lot of people are saying 200 by the end of the year, that clarity act gets passed, and you're gonna see a candlestick spike on the price of Bitcoin like you've never seen before, and it's not dropping again. Okay. So that's my non-financial advice, just entertainment purposes only. But as peasants, we want to get in on that. We want to see the opportunity on the horizon. And like RFK said, this is how you take your sovereignty back. This is how you become a voter base that they actually have to come to for permission for government spending to go to war. It is the solution to so many things. Okay, it's time for us to jump over to private. We are gonna go over the DC gossip, the sex scandals that are going on, which again explains why some of these politicians might be voting against the better interests of the people. It's not just that they're dipping their beak on aerospace contracts and stuff. Some of them are just straight up raw blackmailed, and their shame keeps them from doing the right thing. So join us in the private. We'll see you there in just a second.
SPEAKER_18All right.
SPEAKER_21And we're there. Okay. So this is from George Santos, former speaker member of the House who was expelled, spent a couple months in prison. Uh Donald Trump pardoned him because it was nonsense. Fifty thousand dollars in misappropriate campaign funds. What did we just hear about Ilan Omar? And some kind of fake disclosure. I'm just saying. Attention, folks, this is DC in a nutshell. He's got no love for those people who expelled him. While I was involved with politics and in Congress, these are some of the whispers that ran rampant in D.C. Representative Max Miller of Ohio remains accused uh by more than one woman of hitting on them. Representative Nancy Mace was rumored to have an affair with her female chief of staff. The caveat here is that her own staff made those allegations. Okay. Representative Anthony Di Esposito hired his mistress onto the payroll, violating house ethics rules.
SPEAKER_10Okay.
SPEAKER_21I guess they actually had to write a rule that said you couldn't hire your mistress. Former Representative Brandon Williams verbally assaulted and threatened his staff on video. Former Representative Rosendale was rumored to have an affair with one of his staffers. Then rep Ruben Galego cheated on his pregnant wife and divorced her while having several rumored allegations of him having inappropriate relationships with staffers, lobbyists, and reporters. Former Representative Kate Hill had an affair that formed a truple with a staffer, amongst many other rumors. Excuse me. Representative Thomas Sozy is rumored to have had an affair with a lobbyist. Former Representative Cawthorn, who kind of you know threw out the flag and was like, I'm getting invited to orgies all the time. Had a reputation of sleeping around the hill and using his office like a bachelor pad. One reporter told me that he lured lured her into his office one night, promising an exclusive on a subject, and then proceeded to make aggressive insinuations at her. I wonder what that looked like in the wheelchair. If he was like bumping up against her. I had when I was in prison, when I was in prison, this is really funny. There was a guy that was uh totally disabled, like like sort of made use of his hands, and he had an electric wheelchair, okay, and you know, I'm talking to him one day and we're talking politics or whatever. Okay, and I'm like, What you're not supposed to ask this question in prison, but I was such a dunce I did all the time. Okay, and I was like, Well, why are you in here? He goes, uh, pimping, prostitution, because I was a pimp. I was like, Oh, okay. And then I'm thinking, he's in a freaking electric wheelchair, right? And I'm like, so like, when did this happen? Like, you know, did you get in a car accident? Oh no, I was born this way. I'm imagining him barging into like the Super Eight Motel in his electric wheelchair and like banging into the desk and the table and the chairs with the hooker up on the bed. And he's like, Where's my money? Where's my money? Where's my money? So then he goes on to explain to me how you know these girls are gonna do it anyways, and he's doing the math. He's like a financial savant. He's like, I would just take 10 or 20 percent and I would arrange the dates and blah blah blah. It's going on, and I'm like, oh my gosh, the collections had to be hilarious. You know, he was in a wheelchair, he was pimping. All right, former representative Tom Reed allegedly had to resign in disgrace due to his sexual misconduct. Representative Eric Swalwell had a nasty reputation that was ignored and swept under the rug until recently. Representative Richie Torres has rumors alleging that he was hitting on a male staff on the hill. Representative Brad Sherman has rumors and allegations of improper sexual behavior. Representative Jimmy Gomez has allegations of him cheating on his wife with young young, younger women staffers. Representative Jared Golden has had rumors about his aggressiveness towards women in the press corps. Representative Anthony Weimer, former, went to prison for his sexual misconduct involving a minor, which makes no sense to me. This should have been a 15-year sentence. He got like a year or two, and then went and tried to run for mayor of the city. Representative John Rose married a woman that was a recipient of his education scholarship, a 22-year-old, 22 years younger than him.
SPEAKER_18Now, what is all these people's party affiliation? I see this list, and it doesn't look like it's another.
Wrap Up And Raid Out
SPEAKER_21Republican and Democrat, don't include it. Uh she's 22 years younger than him, and he met her when she was a minor. The list goes on and on, but the pattern remains the same. We have a sex problem in Washington, D.C. With all of this out there, the ethic committee focused on one man, Matt Gates. Even though he beat every allegation against him, investigated by both the Trump and Biden DOJ and FBI, and not a single charge was brought forward. DC is a swamp, it's not a it's a cesspool. It's not a swamp, it's a cesspool. Now we have this too. This is uh just the news, John Solomon, who's pretty credible. I mean, right? Congressman Gomez, who's a Democrat, seen kissing younger Stafford during Swalwell Party in 2023. And it's on video. Okay, so he reports on this. 51 was seen kissing the aide near a party that former rep Eric Swalwell, D California, was hosting to celebrate the beginning of the August congressional recess at the time. She was sitting on the hood of the car and they were going at it. They were down the street a little bit, but it wasn't that discreet, the source said. The different source said that someone pointed it out and they both recognized Goldman, who was reportedly married at the time. Oh, yeah. These are the kind of things when they're like, hey, this could go public. And it's like, oh, how did you want me to vote? That's what it smells like too. Oh, geez. That reminded me of a cops episode. Yeah. And years ago, there was a scandal with uh under the Obama administration where a bunch of Secret Service agents down in, I think it was Columbia, got caught in a prostitution scandal down there. And this has been kind of nagging at the back of the FBI. Obviously, you had Strzok and Lisa Page having their affair, seventh floor of the FBI. Okay, it extends into the Secret Service, including someone who's on Donald Trump's protective detail. Secret Service Exclusive OnlyFans creator posts what appear to be Secret Service Agent's ID on social media and alleges he's living a double life. A woman identified as Britney Jones this weekend posted on Facebook that her Britney Jones XX Instagram account, what appears to be a photo of a Secret Service's ID with a statement claiming that her agent is her boyfriend who lives a double life, protecting the president by day and making adult content with her by night. And she posted a whole bunch of pictures, but here's the photo ID. Here's Daddy's little monster. Gross. And uh then she posts other videos of the there's him in her apartment, right? Making whatever they're doing. Pretty gnarly stuff. So we have to hold these people accountable. The only way to do it is with our political media remodel with a with a with a contract. They have to vote. They have to vote. You're never gonna get Jesus Christ to run for office. You're not gonna be perfect people. You have to mitigate this disaster. Starts with the money and then it goes to accountability. Hopefully, Cash Patel, uh Joe down there in Florida can bring some accountability to this long ongoing coup. Hopefully, we can square the money away so that we can stop having off books transactions, 21 trillion missing dollars. All of this ties in. All right, guys, that's the show for today. We do have to, however, have to send you out on a raid. Ron's gonna do that right now. We're gonna have to do a raid every day this week. So you gotta stick around to the very end to get it. So he's gonna send us out on a raid, and where are we going? American journalism? The American journalism.
SPEAKER_18Yeah, you're gonna, it's gonna be a mixed bag.
SPEAKER_21Don't you have to put the hash mark for the slash after raid? No. We gotta confirm the raid before we can leave. Uh oh, it didn't work. You're right. Um isn't it raid slash?
SPEAKER_18No.
SPEAKER_21Are they not live right now, maybe?
SPEAKER_18Oh, that could be.
SPEAKER_21Oh, there we go. Okay, Trump accelerates MAGA Civil War by calling out Alex Jones and others. Melania pushes for Epstein accomplices to be held accountable. Yes, there you go. Go check it out. All old news for our good loving fans. All right, guys, we will talk to you again tomorrow.
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