Peasants Perspective
Peasants Perspective: A Voice from the Edge of Freedom
Join Taylor Johnatakis, a self-proclaimed “peasant” turned podcaster, on an unfiltered journey through family, faith, and the fight for American ideals. From the depths of DC Jail—where he recorded during a 14-month sentence tied to January 6—to his triumphant return home after a Trump clemency in 2025, Taylor delivers raw, heartfelt commentary for the common man. Expect a mix of gritty storytelling, reflections on liberty lost and reclaimed, and timeless lessons drawn from his life as a septic designer, father, and reluctant rebel. Whether he’s reading Dr. Seuss to his kids or dissecting the state of the republic, Peasants Perspective is a bold, unpolished call to stay grounded amidst chaos. Subscribe for a front-row seat to a story that’s as real as it gets—no filter, no apologies.
Peasants Perspective
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Your money is not just math, it’s leverage. When prices jump and your “rainy day fund” buys less every year, you’re not crazy and you’re not alone. We look at inflation, M2 money supply growth, and why the modern fiat currency system quietly rewards debtors while punishing savers who do everything “right.”
From there, we lay out why we think Bitcoin matters for normal people: a fixed supply, a transparent monetary policy, and the ability to hold value in self-custody without asking permission. We break down the scarcity mechanics, the halving schedule, and why changing Bitcoin’s rules is radically harder than people assume. Along the way we react to big cultural signals from finance and politics, including institutional adoption talk and the growing idea that Bitcoin is a long-term reserve asset rather than a quick trade.
We also connect money to power: debanking and account freezes, sanctions and how they work, and why countries look for ways around dollar dominance. Then we pivot into the domestic side of the same story: political fundraising controversies, redistricting fights, Senate procedure, and what we can do locally instead of waiting for a rescue. We close with rapid-fire updates on psychedelics research for mental health, ethics trouble in Congress, and the Apple tariff tug-of-war.
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SPEAKER_21The revolution's gonna become for sure. It's the little It's the little guys. It's a little guys that take the blood every thing. It's gonna be 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 kings walking around. We're those people. We're those people. Good morning, peasants. Welcome to another episode of The Peasants Perspective. So glad to have you already loading in the chats. It's amazing. Carlito and Tiffany on YouTube. Yeah. YouTube. They got here first on YouTube. Good morning, y'all. Another rainy day. Chemtro kind of day in Houston. Oh man, chemtrails, comtrails. I am I am so wildly torn on that. Yes, I've been down the rabbit hole, but I've other come out the other side of the rabbit hole where they went and tested all the jet fuel at the airports, and they were like, where are the chemicals that are being sprayed? And where are the sprayers? And I'm like, I'm like, I totally get that cloud cover. Anyways, I'm just I've been down the rabbit hole and I've come out the other side and I'm just like, I don't know, man. This is a tough one. Sarah Singh, so glad to have you, Sarah. Good morning from Oklahoma. Place to beat. Totally flat out there. Uh Pony Boy, good morning. I remember when I was in Oklahoma in prison.
SPEAKER_27Well, I remember when I saw Oklahoma.
SPEAKER_21Over the air over there in an airport or something. Like Oklahoma. Sarah, have you ever been in the production of Oklahoma in Oklahoma? That would be really interesting. Okay, so I remember in when I was in prison sitting in you know Oklahoma City Federal Penitentiary. It was a transfer center, and I had a little four-inch window slot, and I was, I don't know, we were like on a second or third floor, fourth floor. Dude, you see the whole state. Pretty much. It was like nothing. It actually, you know, there's like for those of us that live in the northwest, we're so used to trees. Yeah, we're closed in. Yeah, when we get somewhere like eastern Washington or Idaho, it's like open and you feel like anti-claustrophobic. It's like the opposite feeling. Like, can't touch the walls. When I was in Oklahoma on that third or fourth floor, whatever I was on, looking out, I was like, oh dear, I just feel like completely out of sorts here. It was kind of funny. Pony Boy, good morning. Glad you made it. Carlitz, buenos dias, Brada Rosie Daily. Hello, Taco Tuesday.
SPEAKER_27You know, the imagery probably won't hit right, but when I was when I was driving out here with my wife for the first time, we put we were coming over I-90, and it was the end of the day, and so the sun was going down, and there was there's trees on both sides of the highway. And I didn't notice it, but my wife noticed, I noticed my wife. She was over there sitting like, uh, and I was like, What? She's like, it's so dark.
SPEAKER_21Well, she's from New Mexico where it's you can see a rock cliff 80 miles out in the distance.
SPEAKER_27Yeah, she was feeling claustrophobic just on the highway pulling into western Washington.
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The Simultaneous Sip And Tapestry Quote
SPEAKER_21Uh Sarah Singh says, No, she hasn't been in the production of Oklahoma while in Oklahoma. That's that's too bad. It seems like that would be something to do. All right, guys. So glad you guys made it. I know why you pile on in bright and early. It's 6 30 a.m. Pacific. And I know most of you are not coming from this time, so except for Pray the Rosary Daily. Good morning, bright and early. Uh, you're here for the simultaneous sip. Yeah. And all you need is a cup or a mug or a glass, a tank or a chalkstein, a coke can, a canteen, jug, or flask, a vessel of any kind, and fill it with your favorite liquid. Today I'm drinking real full-leaded Dr. Pepper. Oh, yeah. Join me now for the unparalleled dopamine hit of the day, the thing that makes everything better, the simultaneous sip. And it starts right now.
SPEAKER_28God's plan is like a beautiful tapestry. And the tragedy of being human is that we only get to see it from the back. All the ragged threads and muddy colors. We only get a hint. True beauty of it would be revealed if we could see the whole pattern.
SPEAKER_21I love that little quote. What a good thing. And it really is a tapestry. And what we try to do here on peasants' perspective is kind of break it down, see it from the different angles, and of course, most of all, more than anything else, how does it affect me, the little peasant? Well, one of the things that affects me, and I have been covering Sarah Sinks as the best. I love Dr. Pepper. Yes. By the way, Sarah, I am about to finish off that peach barbecue that you guys have for Christmas. Oh my goodness, that stuff is delicious.
SPEAKER_27I think it that when uh um they they turned the water into wine, I think it was actually Dr. Pepper.
SPEAKER_21It probably was. Probably was. Okay, I wanted to show you guys this today. We've been talking about Bitcoin kind of towards the end of the show, and we really should talk it about it at the beginning of the show. As peasants, one of the things that affects our lives more than anything else is money. I'm talking cold, hard cash, right? Unfortunately, as little old peasants, we make our wage, we take our money, and they tell us save for a rainy day. The problem is they're printing more and more money, devaluing the dollars you're saving. So people who claim to be smart at finances understand the time value of money and they start buying things today. And you buy all the assets you can because technically they're cheaper or that that money is more valuable today than it is tomorrow, right?
SPEAKER_27I think I figured this out before I was a teenager because I had been saving and saving and saving and saving and saving and saving and saving and saving. And then I got to be about, I don't know, 11 or 12. And then I was like, wow, look at my savings. It's piled up to like$23. Wow, this is amazing. And then also at the same time, my grandparents had bought me a series EE bond that I was like, woo, this thing is worthless.
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Why Inflation Punishes Savers
SPEAKER_21So people people will try to buy things now. The incentive is to buy now, right? Put it on a card because the payments will be less over time. And when people I always think it's funny when financial planners are like, oh my gosh, look how much you pay in interest. I'm like, dude, you should see what inflation does. Like you're basically paying the same thing, you're just extending it out. So, anyways, one of the things about money as we currently use it is it's constantly devaluing. I'm gonna show you this chart here. Go ahead and flip it up on the screen, Rom. This comes from Crypto Fergani, who knows what that is. It says Bitcoin is lagging behind the M2 chart. What is the M2 chart? That's the cash floating around. That's the money floating around. And since since Bitcoin's creation, it has always followed M2 money almost directly. As the supply of money goes up, the Bitcoin kind of follows that chart. This time it's just delayed. The pressure is building. The next move will be violent. Watch my mark. So in the on the yellow chart here, this is the M2 money supply, and Bitcoin goes through these halving cycles. As they right now they're making 450 Bitcoin a day mining in I think 2028, it goes down to 225. Basically, we've crossed the mark where the 20 million Bitcoin have been mined, and the most Bitcoin ever mined will be 21 million, and it will take from now till 21 something, right? 100 years basically to get to that 21 million mark. So this is a very scarce asset. But what this is showing here is eventually what's going to happen is the price is going to follow up. It always has, it always will, it has to. If it was just to jump up to the M2 money supply, which is it's kind of mirrored all along, there's some separations here, it would be up around$208,000 per Bitcoin. That's a pretty parabolic rise there. And it's coming. And let me show you some examples of exactly why that's coming. First and foremost, when we talk about that money supply, we think, well, I don't know, where's the money? Greg Bovino, do you remember who he is? So Greg Bo Greg Bovino was the former chief of the Border Patrol agents. He's the one that uh basically retired, but he was up in Minnesota and that he like he kind of he retired amidst a lot of political pressure, but it was kind of his time to retire. Anyways, okay, anyways, Greg Bovino said there are a hundred million illegals or potentially more still in the United States, and that they all need to go.
SPEAKER_27A hundred million. A hundred million. That's a big number. That's way bigger than any number we've ever talked about before.
SPEAKER_21We've talked about 40 million to 50 million. Yeah. That's been the number of the target, but it's double that. And here's the thing: why is it double that? Because people have kids. Okay, so their kids might be considered U.S. citizens, but this is what's on the table with the Supreme Court. And I don't know if he's counting the quote kid citizens in that estimate. But what have they done? As they've the reason the border was wide open. I mean, this is the down to the brass tax reason the border was wide open. As you print money, someone's got to mop it up. Someone's got to use it. So as you print money, someone's got to put that money in their pocket. Can't we use it fast enough without everybody else coming here to use it? Well, then a three-bed, two-bed starter house would be, you know,$2.8 million. So that money's got to go somewhere. Okay. And so when you introduce illegal aliens, even if they make a suppressed wage, they're taking that money off the market, and of course, they're circulating it. Okay. Now, the illegal aliens have put a huge strain on housing. Prices have gone up simultaneously because not only is there demand people to fill the houses, but there's all this money out there to be mopped up by the people living in the houses, which has been who? Primarily a lot of illegal immigrants.
SPEAKER_27And we can't get real about that. And so we don't really understand our economy, it seems like.
SPEAKER_21This is why even Republicans who want mass deportations and go on the stumps trail to talk about it can't implement it. Right. If you took all the illegal immigrants out of the country, most of the country would look like Detroit. Okay. This is why all of a sudden grandma can't retire or it can't do anything because her home equity will evaporate. Evaporate. And not only that, the logistics of doing that is damn near impossible. Right. So at a certain point, we're kind of working on the margins here.
SPEAKER_27Well, 100 million people, just imagine try to get rid of 25% or 20% of America. I mean, come on. I mean, we can't even get people on an airplane without a huge weight.
SPEAKER_21Yeah, and you you don't realize it. It's not just the Hispanic population. I mean, if you go over to uh the Seattle area and you go marching around Kirkland, Bellevue, Redmond, what do you see? A lot of Indians, a lot of Chinese, yeah. Every other flavor of Oriental race. Middle Eastern. And I got nothing. Again, this is not about your race. No. This is simply about country of origin. It's about being a first-generation person here that might not be here legally, or you might be, even if you're here on some H1B visa, that's a temporary status. Okay. As you bring those people here, they mop up the money. So that money supply gets mopped up. Now, we've never in the human race had a had a solution to the money problem. The masters and the elite in charge can, if it's Rome, they shave the edges off the coins. Pretty soon they're introducing some nickel into the coins. If it's London, you know, they would hypothecate the money. The United States just straight up prints it for nothing. Okay. All of these different things, the leaders, the masters, the government, they print money. They make money and they make it very difficult for us to know how much is in circulation and therefore appropriately price goods. Okay. And we've gotten to a point now that we've had a hundred years of this magic money. People say things like, Well, what happens when they run out of Bitcoin? Like then the prices go down when priced against Bitcoin. Right? Like that's what usually happens. Or you think about it the other way around, if you're still pricing it in fiat, then prices go up. What happened when they ran out of vacant lots in Manhattan? It got pretty spendy. Okay. Peter Thiel addressed this as far as inventions go. And Bitcoin was not some board or foundation. It was created by Natoshi Nakamoto, developed early on by a bunch of cyberpunks and stuff like that who were disgusted by the money and understood in technology. It is a discovery. Just like who invented flight? Who discovered the ability to fly? Do you know who it was, Ron?
SPEAKER_27Well, I know that we say it was the Wright brothers, but sure it wasn't João Pessoa down in Brazil.
Bitcoin, M2 Money Supply, Price Pressure
SPEAKER_21These two guys learned how to fly planes in a very short period of time. Okay. So who invented airplanes? Who invented flight? Do they get a royalty? Do they get paid? No. But Boeing can build a plane. Cessna can build a plane. Once you, it's like the laws of physics. Once you break through one of these discoveries, that information gets out there. There's no monopoly on just the info, physics, right? That's what Bitcoin is. There's no monopoly on this. It took a lot of technology and a lot of things had to be created in order to create it. But once it was created, it's like a discovery. It's there. You've got the blockchain. You've got the nodes that create desensitization on the control and the rules for that. You've got the miners. Just like your mortgage broker is mining new dollar tokens every time a house gets printed, new money is created. They're not loaning you anything. You're literally creating new money out of thin air. That's what a miner does. Except the rules are there. It's scarce, it can't be oversupplied. Never in humanity have we had something that is uh not able to be produced more of, that a king can't go take over a gold mine and then get more gold at low cost. Does that make sense? Peter Thiel addressed this: how there's humanity and people in general have a hard time dealing with these shifts, right? A lot of people, when they first heard about the airplane, they're like, what good's that gonna do us? In fact, there's a famous American general that said, airplanes look cool, but they have no military application. Or like the CEO of Intel who's making the early computers going, why would people need a computer in their house? 32K ought to be enough for anybody. It ought to be enough for anybody. So here's Peter Thiel talking about the implication of these technological shifts and how people are just slow to adopt, but then all of a sudden one day you look around and every two-year-old is walking around with a smartphone.
SPEAKER_02Tech stagnation is that when something does happen, we don't even know how to process it. So, you know, I think I think Bitcoin was a it was a big invention debate whether it was good or bad, but it was a pretty big deal. And it was systematically underestimated for at least, you know, the first 10, 11 years. You know, you could you could trade it, it went up smoothly for 10, 11 years, it didn't get repriced all at once because we're in a world where nothing big ever happens, and um, and so we we have no way of processing it when something pretty big happens. The internet was pretty big in '99, Bitcoin was moderately big, internet was really big, bitcoin was moderately big, and I'd say um passing the Turing test is really big. It's on the same scale as the internet, right?
SPEAKER_21He uh mentions the Turing test that has to do with AI, it's all tied in together. Sarah Sings, yes, I did love the barbecue sauce. Um it's funny. I'm the one who's like, I'm only I can have the barbecue sauce. Like, I have it with my steak and my chicken, and I'm like, honey, do not douse that on anything. That is like precious by the table. It is really good. Mata Isel, hello, Ron and Taylor. That's my mom, by the way. Tomaste, absolute scarcity was discovered in 2009, and we are still really early. Exactly. And some of the big players who poo-pooed Bitcoin, and oh, they said it was not worth anything. Here's Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, who has been the biggest holder of Bitcoin until this week when Michael Sayer took uh took number top position. He's but he's gobbling this stuff up. Here's what Larry Frank at BlackRock says about Bitcoin. And he says people misunderstand it because they trade it, right?
SPEAKER_46He says, this is a long-term asset. From we're seeing more and more legitimate long-only investors investing in it. There was an article about a foundation. Uh Dowman just bought a lot of iBit. Uh, but I can tell you there are a number of sovereign funds that are standing by. They're adding incrementally at 120, at one 100. They brought I know they bought more in the 80s. That's fine. And they're they're establishing a longer position. And then you own it over years. This is not a trade. You own it for a purpose.
SPEAKER_21It's not a trade. It's not a tech stock. You own it for a purpose. PB Brown scouts, why can't more be mined? Because when it was created, it was on a protocol and it has an algorithm. You have to, and big supercomputers, not really supercomputers, your laptop can do it, have to solve an equation that gets to the next blockchain, the next level in the blockchain that opens it up. And there can only be 21 million total Bitcoin in existence based on the protocol. And so in order to change the protocol to increase the supply future of Bitcoin, every node runner, every person who's running a node that verifies that the blockchain transactions would have to simultaneously, in the same 10-minute period, all change the rules on their computer. Okay, they could do that. Any coder can go in. Blockchain is open source. Ethereum's based on it. There's a billion other cryptos that have been created, and they all copy, paste, put it in, but then they control the rules because it's mainframed on their server. And even when they died, they try to decentralize it. Well, now you're pretending that you created the flight for the second time. It's like you can't reproduce the first thing, right? And so it can't, there can't be more mined. There's a schedule of mining, 450 Bitcoin a day right now. In 2028, it drops to 225 a day. Four years later, it drops to 114.5. It halves every four years to the point that in the year 2100, it'll be mining like one Bitcoin a day. It'll likely worth be worth a billion dollars, right? Or a trillion. Or a trillion, exactly. So it can't be mined in addition. And this overcomes the problem with gold. We don't know what the gold reserves are in the world. And if you're a king and you can you're a communist country and you control a gold mine, you can go mine it and then dump it out on the market and you control the circulating supply. Right.
SPEAKER_27If you actually had a firm grasp on the actual amount of gold in the world, it might change the price. It might go up, it might go down. Who knows?
SPEAKER_21Down. The gold supply for a fact increases in supply about 2% to 3% a year, which coincidentally is why the central bank's target to inflate is 2% a year because they're supposed to be pegged to gold, but they're not. So they manipulate the numbers. You can go read the book, The Fiat Standard. He has very clear things. Like when they took housing out of the inflation charts and they took food out of the inflation charts, right? They took things that we buy every day out of gasoline out of the inflation charts. Look, we've reached our two percent target, except real inflation was 15% or more. And so here is Kent Halliburton, another uh significant Bitcoiner type person, talking about this uh scarce supply and humanity has never dealt with something absolutely scarce, and that there's going to be a price shock at some point. We sh I showed you the chart with the M2 money supply happening, and there's a price shock. Now, a lot of people, Trump's spending more money than ever. Yeah. Yes, he is. You know why? Print it while you can because the system's changing, and it's gonna be moving to this system, and we're all sitting here going, How do I get a raise? Stop thinking that way. Start thinking, how can I save the money I'm earning today in something that doesn't deflate?
SPEAKER_35So if you look at it, 450 Bitcoin per day, and what was the last purchase? Like almost 10,000 bitcoin that Saylor did, uh, and that was the week after you know, 20,000. I mean, it's insane how much supply is being bobbled up, much more than can be produced. And guess what? 2028 is when having happens, and when that happens, 225 bitcoins per day are going to be produced. So the rates and the numbers just don't match up. And Wall Street has never dealt with anything that is absolutely purely scarce.
SPEAKER_21Humanity has even when the price of a stock skyrockets, what's their solution? Split the stock and then split it again, and then split it again. This happened to me. I had a stock, huh? Amazon. All of them, all of them. I had a stock that I bought for like under a dollar and it grew to be seven or eight dollars. That's pretty good. I was pretty happy with it. And then they did a stock split, and all of a sudden I didn't get new stock. I didn't get issued double the stock. I had the same number of stock and the price plummeted back down and it stayed down because they had stock to sell. They split the stock so the company could continue to sell it and raise capital, and I was on the losing end of that. So even stock can be oversupplied, they can just at any moment vote to split the stock and increase the supply.
Immigration, Housing Demand, And Printed Money
SPEAKER_35Never dealt with anything that is absolutely scarce. Everything that is out on our planet that can be produced and used. As a monetary good, if the price goes up, you can go out there and figure out how to get more of it, right? Like this is the first time in human history that we've ever had to wrestle with digital absolute scarcity. And so as a result, I don't think the markets could price us in. I think we're on a price discovery journey with it. And I think that if you look at the last two cycles, it's basically institutions coming in, starting to play derivative games with Bitcoin, rehypothecation. I think that we've been digesting Wall Street sentiment. And I do agree with you. And I think it's sooner than later, not in the next year, year and a half. But I would not be surprised if like what we're talking about here is like phase shift Monday, where we're going to see a shift uh at some point where people are just gonna break through and start buying. Like, let me give you guys some numbers that I talk about in one of my presentations, right? Global M2 right now is$110 trillion. Global M2 is liquid capital. Liquid capital, right? This isn't stuff that's stored away in assets. This is just the money that's on the market. And when they quote that number, guess what? They also don't call uh count smaller developing nations when they talk about global M2. It's it's the major economies.$110 trillion. If you look at Bitcoin right now on exchange and you multiply out that there's about$2.2 million on exchange, and you multiply that by$75,000, about the price of today, guess what? It's not even a fraction of global M2. And that's like stage one of global adoption. So it is quite likely, in my opinion, that, and it's part of what I'm building for here at SaaS Mining, is that there will come a point where you can't go to an exchange and buy Bitcoin. You're going to have to figure out a way to earn Bitcoin. And that's going to be a radical different reality because absolute scarcity is going to kick in at that point, and people are going to price their goods and services to be able to uh extract the Bitcoin from the people that have it. And then medium of exchange comes after that. But we've got so much free-floating fiat capital that's out there that is going to eventually wake up and realize it wants Bitcoin. That I don't see how anything can happen other than a dramatic step change in the price when it does. Uh, supply and demand are just not going to meet at all in that moment and price is going to radically adjust. And does that make it the omega$100,000 candle? Probably. I mean, I don't even know what reality looks like, but I will say, for all of our sake, we want this to go more gradual than slowly because our financial markets need to adapt for all of our health and benefit, right? If there's a sharp break, like it's gonna be okay.
SPEAKER_21So he's saying the markets need to adjust gradually, and here's why Mima's savings account is in the Dow Industrial Average. Mima's savings is in her at home equity. Okay, so a sharp overcorrection would cause absolute financial chaos, which by the way, is not out of the question.
SPEAKER_27No, it would move value too fast and leave a lot of people behind, like Mima, you know, her when her counts go to zero.
SPEAKER_21But I thought crypto is for criminals. That's what he's saying there. And when that happens, even even an interested Bitcoiners like, yeah, we should transition slowly. Why?
SPEAKER_35Chaotic in a way that I don't think any of us are really going to be happy about. And frankly, most of us Bitcoiners are gonna want to duck and cover a little bit to stay out of the limelight when that happens. So let's hope that doesn't happen.
SPEAKER_21We want to duck and cover because who he who has the gold is the target. But that is a real that is a possible reality. And uh here's an example of this. One of the things Bitcoiners talk about is the price Bitcoin drives prices down when compared to Bitcoin. This is a chart showing the price of Bitcoin as compared to gold. In 2011, 233.33 Bitcoin to buy an ounce of gold. Okay. Right now it's 0.00195 Bitcoin to buy that same ounce of gold. What? Bitcoin breaks your brain because for the first time ever, because of actual scarce supply, all deflation is the natural state of things.
SPEAKER_27I think this is why it's so hard for people to understand Bitcoin, period. I mean, there's it's just every time I bring this up with somebody, I can tell that they don't get it right away.
SPEAKER_21This is why. Because deflation is the natural state of things, and we haven't lived in a world with deflation, true deflation, since the Gilded Age. And even then, you still had miners, you had the California gold rush, which introduced a bunch of gold into the market, right? Uh this is that's not how Bitcoin works. It's how money is supposed to be and how it should be. The advice that you should save has been bad advice since we left the gold standard. Savers lose, debtors win. Bitcoin reverses that and puts it back where savers win and debtors lose. Okay. When you work an hour and you spend half your wage and you put the other half of that energy, that labor you did, that that power, that energy you put in to generate whatever value you got back in exchange, if you can live on less than what you received and you can save the difference, even if it's a tiny percentage, what if that tiny percentage could buy more things tomorrow rather than less things tomorrow? It changes the equation entirely. So for peasants, this is a really big deal. Our current financial system looks like this. 10 years ago, 2016, 2016. We're talking the year Donald Trump came down the golden escalator. This was an in and out menu. Cheeseburger, 255, hamburger, 225, French prize a buck seventy, Shakespeare 230, double meat, double cheese, 370. Oh open 1030 to 1 a.m. 10 years ago. Now take your fat stash that you saved up starting 10 years ago and ask yourself how many hamburgers could I buy then compared to how many hamburgers I can buy today. You sound like sweet pee. This is stunning. When I go to the gas station and buy two bags of pork rinds, a coffee, and a bag of jerky, and I spend$27, I want to shoot myself in the head. Okay, because that$20 was hard to get. But I'm an unemployed guy, right? I got a dance for my for every dollar I make. And to think that I'm wasting it like that at the gas station 10 years ago, this isn't that long ago. And In N Out is notoriously efficient and relatively cheap. Okay. I mean, I don't know. I was just at In N Out in Vegas, uh, it's been about a month now, but we spent a lot more than that. Okay. We spent a lot more than that. Now, the money supply, your savings, the way countries can print money to then go to war, all of those things are completely a problem. Okay. And you might say, yeah, but money's money, and uh, you know, you the cash is king and you gotta work with cash, blah, blah, blah. Here's the problem. This is where I, as a peasant, have been a little bit experienced as the little guy, you know, the peasant with the pitchfork that showed up to protest his government, and I saw a little bit about the mighty power of that cash is king dollar. And guess who's king of the cash? The government is king of the cash. So now, while I don't have a huge fondness for Nick Fuentes, he went through something similar to what I went through. And so this is again why I'm I'm preaching this. This is for us. This should be something we rally around. We should be rallying around sound money, especially money we can control. Bitcoin allows you to take self-custody. You and I could do a transaction through Bitcoin face to face, or we could be on the other side of the world and we can do a peer-to-peer transaction with no intermediary. Nobody has to, we don't have to trust the bank to hold our money and transfer the funds and all the different layers in the financial system. We don't even have to tell anybody. We don't have to pay all the fees in the layers in the financial system. That's what node runners get, by the way. They get small fee amounts when you buy and sell Bitcoin. There's a tiny, tiny fraction of a percentage, like you know, that that one or two to two percent visa credit card fee. That's what the node node runners get for supporting the network. There's an incentive for them beyond just keeping the rules in place. Here's Nick Fuentes and his experience when the government decided you can't have our money anymore.
Bitcoin As A Discovery Not A Company
SPEAKER_36One night, I think I was playing video games or streaming or something. And before I started up to go to bed, I checked my email and I saw my email that my credit card had been declined for some subscription. And I said, Well, that's weird. I don't think I'm over my limit on my credit card. As far as I know, it's a good credit card. And so I go to my online banking app and I see that on my checking account it was zero dollars. And understand, I had something like a half million dollars in that checking account just the other day. And so at first I assumed, I thought, this is a glitch, you know. So I refresh the app and nothing changes. I close the app, I reopen it, nothing happens. And upon further investigation, I saw there was a legal order placed on my account. I went through my transaction history and I saw legal order and subtracted my entire bank balance. Froze both my credit cards and my entire checking account was frozen, which is where nearly all of my cash was. I called customer service at the bank. I said, Where's my money? What's going on? They said, Well, we'll get to the bottom of this. They called their legal department, they called me back a few minutes later and they tell me your account is under review and we could give you no other information. And I was furious. I said, Are you kidding me? I had all this money one day and now it's gone. When's it gonna be released? Who's doing this? Why is this happening? And they just kept saying the same thing. All we could tell you is your account is under review. And so I called the bank every single day for two weeks, multiple times every day for two weeks. And finally, after about, I think it must have been 15 or 16 days, she calls me back and she says, Mr. Fuentes, I have some good news for you. We have an update on your account. In order to get in touch with the people that have placed a legal order on your account, you can call these numbers, and she gives me three phone numbers for U.S. attorneys working for the Department of Justice. And so at that point, I know uh this is an FBI investigation. At that point, I know this is the Department of Justice, which is placed a freeze on all my cash in my bank account.
SPEAKER_21And the reason why this is so crushing is because Okay, so a lot of people wonder why Nick Fuentes didn't get arrested over January 6th, being that he was on camera being a provocateur. This is why. This was the moment that he started working with them. Why? To get his money back. Why? Because they actually owned and controlled that money. Uh I'm just letting you know, right? You want to put the pinch on someone, zero their half million dollar bank account when you're in your early 20s.
SPEAKER_36That's why. Because the Department of Justice and the FBI are immovable because of the war on terror, because of the Patriot Act, because of how the federal government operates. They really can do whatever they want to whoever they want, and there's nothing you can do about it. And so I talked to my lawyer, I asked him, Can I get my money back? Is there anything I could do? Do they have to release it? Which are the obvious questions that anyone would ask. And the response is basically Only if you work with us. They can take your money, they don't need a reason, and they can keep it as long as they want, and they don't have to give it back. And this is how the federal government works. A lot of people assume that because this is America and not Russia or China, that there must be something that can be done. You must be able to sue, you must be able to file something and pursue some kind of recourse. But sadly, that's not the case. If you find yourself the subject of an FBI investigation, if you find yourself a target of the federal government, there's really nothing more that you can do. It's as inevitable as death or gravity. The federal government is going to do what it's going to do, and you're just along for the ride. All of that concentrated power that's been built up in Washington, D.C. is being rotated and turned inwardly. And the kind of shock and awe that we saw in 2003 or 2001, Patriot Acts, Panopticon surveillance state, that's now being wielded by politicians, bureaucrats, connected, wealthy, elite people. And they can now wield that and utilize that against people with American citizenship. People that have done nothing wrong are not criminals, they're not a threat to society, but people that are merely an inconvenience or a problem to powerful people. And so at that point, that's the total end of a free society. That's the end of your rights, that's the end of your property, and it could be the end of your life. And so that was the first major instance of the federal government coming after me after January 6th.
SPEAKER_21Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_33Okay.
SPEAKER_21Happened to me.
SPEAKER_27I remember getting the letter from Wells Fargo. You've been debanged. I don't like watching videos like that because it feels like I'm being programmed in order to just be complacent. He's like, ah, stop trying.
SPEAKER_21Okay. You know what I mean? That's that's the thing. The reason I'm covering this. Do not stop trying. Do not rest on your laurels. Do not stop standing on your principles. Yeah. Okay. Bitcoin offers a solution to this. That's why I'm covering it. This is not a financial show. I'm not giving investment advice. Okay. This is about sovereignty. I'm not talking about sovereign citizen. You don't, you can't pull me over. I don't you don't have authority over. No. I'm talking about having the right to your pursuit of happiness. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Yes, we want to play by the rules. Yes, we want to color between the lines. But when they draw a line right through our piece of art, right through your life, you need some private property. You need something that's private and you can keep it private. Even a vault full of gold. They put a gun to your head, give us your gold. No, they take it. That's how communist countries take your money. That's how they take your factories, they take your businesses. Okay. Donald Trump just used this. We're going to cover that in just a second. They do this or else defense industrial act, right? And so I remember when I went on Quite Frankly's show, shout out to Quite Frankly, he goes, you know, I support the current mission of ICE, but it's a police state. Yeah. When we run out of illegals to port, guess what? Those same tools get turned inward and get targeted against normal, good American citizens. Bitcoin is the solution to that.
Why Bitcoin Cannot Be Diluted
SPEAKER_10And so that means if you wanted to save$1,000 and you wanted to have it beyond the reach of a company, a CEO, a government, a bank, and you wanted to have personal custody of it, you could have that with Bitcoin. Bitcoin is a technical solution to give 8 billion people property rights. I can own$100 in my hand as easily as I can own a billion dollars. And uh we've never had that in the history of the human race. So what does it mean to El Salvador? Well, at El Salvador, you have a bunch of people that don't have a bank and they don't have assets and they don't have access to Wall Street. So when uh when their relatives remit money back to El Salvador, they lose 10% of their money through money transfer agents. Once they get the money, they lose 10 to 20% of its value a year because they're storing it in a currency, not in an asset. The exciting thing about Bitcoin is Bitcoin lets you save your money in an asset that goes up in value, and it lets you move that asset at the speed of light all around the planet. And what the president of El Salvador realized is using the Bitcoin network, they could cut a billion dollars of cost and remittances every year to their people. They could put themselves on the world's first digital monetary network. And instead of their people losing 10 to 20% of their value a year and 10% when they move it, they're gonna actually make money and they're gonna be able to move that value around for free.
SPEAKER_01Michael, let me ask you this. I mean, because you talk a lot about the history of sound money and other cryptocurrencies, but you really think it's Bitcoin. You think Bitcoin is the breakout for a reason. Why over, say, Ethereum or any other one?
SPEAKER_10Bitcoin is the dominant crypto asset network. It's the oldest, it's the strongest, it's the most secure, and it was engineered to do one thing well, which is to keep track of 21 million virtual coins in cyberspace. Uh, the other cryptos are applications, and application networks are focused upon functionality or performance. Bitcoin is optimized for durability, integrity, security.
SPEAKER_21Every other crypto asset has a controller, a central bank. Ethereum sells Ethereum. XRP sells XRP. When the company wants to make money, what do they do? Sell more tokens. Okay. Bitcoin's not like that. Nobody makes money. The miners create it and they can sell it, they can hold it, they can do whatever they want, but you can't just manipulate it. Ethereum had a huge Ethereum for a moment was a competitor to Bitcoin. And Ethereum has some utility value as far as smart contracts and things like that that were added into the Bitcoin code that made it more attractive. But then somebody hacked it. They game the system. They did one of these massive things where they did a bunch of purchases all simultaneously, and it and it basically stole the value of some serious people in Ethereum. So you know what the Ethereum Foundation did? They rewrote the code and deleted that transaction from the ledger and went well, shoot. That defeats the whole purpose. I under oh, we want to avoid fraud. Sure. But you just proved that you can manipulate the asset at the source through your foundation. You can just reset the ledger.
SPEAKER_27A potential source for untold amounts of fraud.
SPEAKER_21That that proved that it's no longer a reserve asset, it's just another fiat currency that's out there that can be manipulated from the back end. Obama said it, and he said it in a way that was critical because he's like, hey, we can't have people, you know, walking around with a Swiss bank account in their wallet.
SPEAKER_26Because if in fact you can't crack that at all, government can't get in. Then everybody's walking around with a Swiss bank account in their pocket. Sounds good to me.
SPEAKER_27Sounds good to me. That's the end.
SPEAKER_21So we had to reset our uh streaming thing because it wasn't showing some stuff, and we lost all of our chats. And now I don't know if you guys are chatting or not. So if somebody throw a chat in just so we know that the chat stream is live. Okay. So moving on from Bitcoin, I wanted to start out with that, and I kind of wanted to lay that out for you guys. As far as peasants are concerned, we are not doomers. Listen, you always have a choice. Oh, yeah. You always have a choice. And the choice is not to capitulate, the choice isn't to bury your head in the sand while they bury you in a pile of dollar bills, right? The cho you have a choice when it comes to your savings, it comes to your retirement, when it comes to your financial planning, you have a choice. Make a good one. All right. Speaking of government controlling all the carrots and the sticks and the incentives, imagine being a factory and you're making one gizmo gadget, and one day the president comes and says, Hey, I need you to make something else, or I need you to make more of it, which would, of course, the more you make of something, the lower the cost because the more there is available to buy. You get how there's some manipulation there. Now, this happens to be one that's probably going to benefit us, especially those people that are interested in Bitcoin, because as Bitcoin gets cheaper to mine, more people get into it because Bitcoin's based off energy. And one of the things Donald Trump has done is he's used the Defense Production Act to increase energy supply in the United States.
SPEAKER_03Moments ago, President Trump signed an executive order invoking the Defense Production Act to provide federal funds to a range of energy projects. This comes as Americans deal with rising gas prices and oil prices during the conflict with Iran. The measures cover a bunch of sectors, including coal, liquefied natural gas, domestic petroleum, and power grid infrastructure.
SPEAKER_21Omen to go. So they're going to print money to produce more energy to drive the prices at the pump down, which just means we pay it instead of today, we pay it tomorrow through inflation.
SPEAKER_33Okay.
SPEAKER_21Now, I think Donald Trump, I know for a fact Donald Trump's going to have a big Bitcoin thing at Mar-a-Lago here pretty soon. Okay. And his son this weekend down in Vegas is speaking at the Bitcoin conference, which is a, you know, somebody just puts it on. There's no central planning committee for Bitcoin. Well, Bitcoin magazine puts it on. Okay. And so they understand the shift in the financial market, which is why he can do that stuff like that. And people who criticize him, stop spending money. I would say to you, go buy Bitcoin. The spending money is inevitable. It's happened all along and it ain't gonna stop anytime soon. In fact, at some point they're gonna turn on the printer specifically to buy Bitcoin. Trey Yanks reported on the Iran conflict that they're going back for talks, but things are not a little dicey.
SPEAKER_43President J.D. Vance, along with the U.S. delegation, are expected to travel to Islamabad Pakistan later today for those direct talks, though state media has indicated the Iranian delegation has not yet departed for the conversation. A siege and violating the ceasefire seeks to turn this negotiating table in his own imagination into a table of surrender or to justify renewed warmongering. We do not accept negotiations under the shadow of threats, and in the past two weeks, we have prepared to reveal new cards on the battlefield. The reality is that Iran has violated the ceasefire multiple times, specifically in the Strait of Hormuz, where only 16 vessels passed through on Monday. President Trump has indicated he's unlikely to extend this ceasefire, saying this overnight.
SPEAKER_38Frankly, everyone is they don't talk about it, but you can't let Iran have a nuclear weapon. You want to see a stock market get hit. You cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. And they'll use it here. And they'll come to Europe and they'll come here because they are, let's say, ill, very ill, and uh, we can't let that happen.
SPEAKER_21Now, the timing of this Iran conflict is significant, and I've quoted this and I've played this clip a couple different times. The world needs to be set right. Okay. Now, I know some people say no man should do this job. Well, Trump has taken it on. He's taking it on. You've got barbarians that have been running Iran. Go ask the Persians about it. Okay. And one of the things that's happening is our ability to wage financial war for is waning. Yeah. And why is it waning? The same reasons I just told you. Just for you alone, you can have Bitcoin and have a sovereign asset, and no one can take it from you. If you have it in cold storage and you memorize your passcodes in your head, okay? Sovereign nation states have figured this out. This is why Iran wanted to charge tolls in Bitcoin. This is this is how Iran has survived as a nation, is they've avoided sanctions primarily through Bitcoin. Okay. Well, but it's for criminals. No, it's for sovereigns that don't want to have somebody else's government be in charge of their money.
SPEAKER_01Okay.
Institutions, BlackRock, And Long Term Bitcoin
SPEAKER_21And so Marco Rubio is talking about why sanctions are a primary tool to coerce influence. You know, when Nick Fuentes' bank account got sanctioned, he called the bank multiple times a day, every day, to figure it out. How can I get my money back? Well, we need you to give us information on people. Okay.
SPEAKER_04That isn't going to be our future. Today, Brazil, in our hemisphere, largest country in the Western Hemisphere, south of us, had a trade deal with China. They're going to from now on do trade in their own currencies. And what he means by that is exchanging through the Bitcoin network. Right around the dollar. They're creating a secondary economy in the world, totally independent of the United States. We won't have to talk about sanctions in five years because there'll be so many countries transacting in currencies other than the dollar that we won't have the ability to sanction them. And that's why we have to do it today.
SPEAKER_21Because every day this becomes more and more of a problem. Carlitz, thank you. It's live. We never lost you. Pray the rosary here for Razor. Great day. Excellent. Glad you guys are all here. Okay. So Donald Trump was on the phone with uh CNBC. We're gonna pay a couple little clips of this. And he talks, he's he's basically saying that they are going to negotiate with the Iranians right now. I think JD Vance touched down this morning. And depending on the outcome of that negotiation, we are locked and loaded and ready to go.
SPEAKER_11It looks like things are are progressing. Will you not necessarily extend it to a definitive amount of time, but will you let it keep going if if there's uh progress in the talks before uh taking uh well I don't want to do that?
SPEAKER_38We don't have that much time because by the time both parties get there, as you know, they just got the okay to go forward, which I knew they were going to do anyway. I don't think they had a choice they have to negotiate. You know, the one thing I'll say is this Iran can get themselves on a very good footing if they make a deal. They can make themselves into a strong nation again, a wonderful nation again. They have incredible people. But they seem to be, you know, bloodthirsty. They're led by some very, very unfortunately tough people. And I don't mean tough in a good way. I think it's very negative for the country because we're much tougher than they are. Like not even close. But they have to use reason and they have to use common sense and they can get themselves into a great position to to make themselves into a great country, but a legitimate country, not a country based on death and horror.
SPEAKER_21Yeah, not a country based on death and horror. He went on this in this interview to continue talking here. Let me pull this up. He went on to this can this uh clip to continue talking. Ron, go ahead and post that in the chats there. If you guys want to get in on Bitcoin, the easiest way to do it is through river.com. You can it's easy, man. It's just like opening up any online account. It's super easy. Just follow the links, and there's my referral code right there. And they don't sponsor us, that's just literally like a referral code you get for anything. So uh, anyways, it's kind of fun. All right, Donald Trump continuing on.
SPEAKER_38Uh killing a lot of soldiers, a lot of our soldiers, and a lot of other people. They've killed 42,000 people over the last two months. And uh, you know, you get to a point where people don't want to mention that, they don't like mentioning that. 42,000 unarmed protesters, innocent unarmed protesters, many of them hung. So we're not dealing with the nicest group of people, but we're dealing with them very successfully. And the blockade has been a tremendous success. They said uh two two days ago, we will open the strait. They said, No, we're not gonna open the straight until we have a final deal. No, no, we want to open the straight. They said, We're not opening, we totally control the straight, just so you understand, for all the fake news out there.
SPEAKER_21Iran in the last two months have killed more of their own people than we have of them. How interesting is that. Trump posted this this morning because apparently these these women right here, you can see their pictures on our live stream. To the Iranian leaders who will soon be in negotiations with my representatives. I would greatly appreciate the release of these women. I am sure they will sprack the the respect the fact that you did so. Please do them no harm. Would be great to start to our negotiations. Thank you for your attention to this manner, Donald J. Trump.
SPEAKER_27Who are these ladies? I don't know.
SPEAKER_21Protesters in Iran.
SPEAKER_27Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_21These are female protesters in Iran that are scheduled to be executed post-haste. Oh. So Trump is asking for them to not be executed. Again, Iran is a brutal, brutal regime, no doubt about it. Now, yesterday we mentioned that there was that ship that uh the US Navy blew up their engine room. Yeah. Well, they boarded the ship, and guess what?
SPEAKER_15Marines choppered in, repelled onto the deck, and took her over. It says it was loaded with dual-use chemicals used to manufacture ballistic missiles. Beijing just got caught doing us dirty. And Trump will make them pay.
SPEAKER_21And Trump addressed this in that same phone interview. So here's Trump addressing that. And, you know, I love Trump's pragmatic stance on this.
SPEAKER_38You know, they're trying to move the missiles because we've obliterated most of their missiles, and they're trying to move their missiles around, even during the ceasefire, which I think was a good thing because we're totally loaded up. We have so much ammo, we have so much of everything that we've like a much, much more powerful than it was four or five weeks ago. So we've used this to restock, and they probably have done a little bit of restocking. We caught a ship yesterday that had some things on it, which wasn't very nice. A gift from China, perhaps. I don't know. But I was a little surprised. But uh, because I have a very good relationship, and I thought I had an understanding with President Xi, but that's all right. That's the way war goes, right?
SPEAKER_21But I will uh you know, very nice, R Shi, but you know, this is war. They attack us, we attack them. I mean, what do you want us to do about it?
SPEAKER_27Big hug, big hug.
SPEAKER_21Big hug, big hug. I'm gonna get sick next month. We're gonna give each other big hugs, and there's no cameras in the room. I'll be like, what the fuck are you thinking?
SPEAKER_38Tell you that we have our military is incredible what we've done. I mean, think of it. In the first three days, we took out their entire Navy, 159 ships. 159 ships and wiped out their Air Force, wiped out their anti-aircraft craft, uh, all of their anti-aircraft apparatus is all gone, all of their radar is gone. Their leaders are gone, you know, their leaders are gone. So the whole thing is gone. And uh, frankly, this should have been done a long time ago. It would have been a lot easier because they were a lot less lethal a long time ago.
SPEAKER_11So to be clear, you're you're saying that you need uh a at least the prospects for a signed deal today and tomorrow, or else you would presume uh bombing uh Iran.
SPEAKER_38Well, I expect to be bombing because I think that's a better attitude to go in with, but uh, we're ready to go. I mean, the military is raring to go. They are absolutely incredible. You know, I built the military in my first term. I'm using it now. The military, when I took it over from Barack Hussein Obama, they had just it was so depleted, so sad. And I built it in my first term. You remember those big numbers? You talked to me about it once. That's a lot of money for military. I built it. We did a great job with our military, and um, we're using it now and rebuilding it too. We've done a lot of rebuilding also in my first year of the second term, but we have a tremendous we have the most powerful military in the world. Everybody knows it.
SPEAKER_27Everybody knows it. Have you ever played Risk? Uh yeah, oh yeah. I feel I feel like some of our audience has played Risk too, because they're probably older than us. So this feels like you know, that point in the game where you're playing and it's clear that somebody's gonna win, and the other player is just kind of along for the ride, and they're kind of getting batted around like a mouse, you know, cat playing with a mouse.
SPEAKER_21And they're kind of taking more risk. Like the other side takes more risks, it's like the double down, like maybe I can take Asia.
SPEAKER_27Yeah, but there's no shot. And so the the the uh player that's in control is kind of just like moving troops, the maps onto the borders, yeah, little transition spots, and it's like just win the game, just win the game. Nah, I'm busy here.
SPEAKER_21We don't want that huge market crash. Again, again, some things are inevitable. Some things are inevitable. Sometimes you have to play the downside. Trump is playing the downside of the fiat system, and at the same time, he's trying to solve elections, he's trying to solve some of our problems here at home, he's taking on major stakeholders. RFK talks about this more articulately than anybody. He doesn't care who he offends. He's willing to go after the big companies, he's willing to go after these monopoly, augopoly type things.
SPEAKER_27That should be everybody, that should be obvious to everybody by now.
SPEAKER_21But you know what he doesn't do? Pay for ads to run on TV, the media, to tell you all the great things he's doing. Instead, the people that are getting opposed by Donald Trump's policies, but the people we ultimately oppose, are funneling money into everything from influencers to news channels to ESPN, everything to try to get you to just not like Trump. Carolyn Levin was asked about is he worried about the political ramifications of this? She gave the best answer.
SPEAKER_34Ultimately, he is the final decision maker and he makes decisions in the best interest of the United States of America. And he doesn't care about the political consequence. He doesn't care about what he knows the fake news media will write. He does what he truly feels is in the best interest in our of our country. And when it comes to Iran, of course, that is ensuring that they can never obtain a nuclear bomb, which they were very close to doing. And President Trump and his negotiating team found that the Iranian regime was pushing us around, stringing us along. They were looking forward to enriching more uranium to build these deadly weapons. And they were getting ready to attack our bases, our troops, and our allies in the region. And President Trump said, not on my watch. And that's why he ultimately made the decision to launch this successful operation uh several weeks ago, and why he continues every day to remain focused on the long game, to ensure that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon, and that's what he's going to achieve here, one way or another.
SPEAKER_21Ultimately, Iran with a nuclear weapon when we're living in a world where you can't do sanctions or do other things. It's just that simple. Ron, what do you got for us?
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SPEAKER_21Yes. Now, the Rumble wallet is great. You get your own keys, which means it's yours. It's not personal, it's not quite personal custody, it's that middle ground there. And if you go over to 1776live.com, we are going to be starting a Bitcoin class from nothing to node runner to kind of teach you everything you need to know to not only hold custody, have it in private custody, but also how to run a node so you can participate in the network that makes it undefeatable. And uh, we are running a promotion between now and May 9th. That is the final date. That if you send a tip to the Rumble Wallet, we will take the total amount of those tips. We will take 10% and we will rebate it to whoever gave the largest tip. So please click on the link on the Rumble channel to the Rumble Wallet. Feel free to send a tip to try to figure out. I know you can do it from other custodians into Rumble. You don't have to like buy it in Rumble, but if you do, great. Rumble wallet is a good introductory. We also put into the chats the link to river.com, which is an another very easy way to buy Bitcoin. And of course, you can transfer it as a tip into the Rumble wallet. So we would love for you guys to participate in that. Definitely, definitely, definitely. Now, let's take a step back in time. Let's go back to 2015.
SPEAKER_28Okay.
SPEAKER_21This show is not just a stick of Trump show. But when I was introduced to Trump, it was a I voted for Trump because I was voting against Hillary Clinton. But as I listened to Trump, it's like, okay, what are we getting into? At least it's not Hillary. I was like, yeah, yeah, build the wall, man. Yeah, yeah, let's take on the swamp. Yeah, yeah. He's saying all the right things. And it was like, let's go for it. An outsider. And I was very impressed in his first term. You can often, you know, what do they say? You can judge a man by his enemies. When his own FBI was targeting him, I was like, this guy's he's on the gnome. He must be on to something. Yeah, he must be on to something. Now, Trump is a huge threat to the elite establishment. And he talked about it in this speech. So I want to go back and play this little part of the speech because he has held true to this. And despite, you know, the polling and despite people criticizing him, you said no new wars, and now you're in Iran. Listen, he's avoiding World War III right now. Right. And maybe World War III was going to happen, but hey, guess what? It was inevitable. When people are like, well, if Kamala Harris was in, we'd still be in Iran. We'd be boots on the ground trying to take Cog Island right now instead of doing it the way he's doing it, where he's got such the upper hand, he's telling him to let off those eight women that are scheduled for a hanging. That's how much of an upper hand he has. Kamala Harris, I watched a clip yesterday where a guy was like, I voted for Kamala Harris. I've been a lifelong Democrat. But what red pilled me, I don't even think he used the word red pill, but he's like, but convince me Trump is right. And then he plays these clips on Kamala Harris talking about Iran. And he's like, she said Iran was bad, but as soon as Trump goes after Iran, she's like, Iran good, war of choice. He's like, I thought we were going to war with Iran, anyways. That's one of the reasons I voted for you. To end oppression around the world. You know what I mean? He's like, hold on a second. So here's Trump from that speech he gave in 2015. A lot of people say this is the speech that won him the election.
SPEAKER_29In my former life, I was an insider as much as anybody else. And I knew what it's like, and I still know what it's like to be an insider. It's not bad. Now I'm being punished for leaving the special club and revealing to you the terrible things that are going on having to do with our country.
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SPEAKER_30Because I used to be part of the club. I'm the only one that can fix it. And we will make America. And we will make America great again. We can never hear clapping when it's like in the middle of many of my friends and many political experts warned me that this campaign would be a journey to hell.
SPEAKER_29But they're wrong. It will be a journey to heaven because we will help so many people that are so desperately in need of help. Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt. And when I say corrupt, I'm talking about totally corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
SPEAKER_30I didn't need to do this, folks. Believe me. Believe me. I built a great company and I had a wonderful life.
SPEAKER_29I could have enjoyed the fruits and benefits of years of successful business deals and businesses for myself and my family. Instead of going through this absolute horror show of lies, deceptions, malicious attacks. Who would have thought? I'm doing it because this country has given me so much, and I feel so strongly that it's my turn to give back to the country that I love. It has no soul. I knew these false attacks would come. I knew this day would arrive. Only a question of when.
SPEAKER_21Ongoing. You don't know the damage they were doing by pushing drugs into our country. Venezuela, Iran, Cuba, China, all malicious actors in that regard. All very malicious actors. Russia can be a malicious actor too, but they're a different type of malicious actor. They don't go after your kids. Right? They don't go after all that. Yeah.
SPEAKER_27One thing about those organizations is they never take a day off.
SPEAKER_21They never take a day off, exactly. So when people are like, well, we said no more foreign wars. I'd say this is preventing a war. And I listen, we can agree to disagree, and fair minded people would. But we're only as good as the information you have. Tell me about the financial system, what do you know about it? Tell me about the drug trade, what do you know about it? Tell me about our election systems, what do you know about it? When you start putting it all together, it's
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SPEAKER_27Like, yeah, they're in the chain of evil. Okay. The problem with people that don't see the problems that we see is that they are still just too trusting.
SPEAKER_21Yes. Yes. That's exactly. They're still trusting. And they think that if we vote for the other guy, things will change. No, it'll get worse. Donald Trump is the agent of change, not the other guys. Right. For example, Act Blue. And the Republicans have something called Ren Win Red. And I genuinely believe that both Ren Win Red and Act Blue both play these nasty games. But when red is Republican. And so Win Red and Republicans generally try to color between the lines a little bit more. Democrats, progressives, communists, socialists, they have no problem breaking the rules. There's no lines. Constitution, what? It's really what can we get away with? Republicans are like, hey, we have to play within the rules, but we're still going to cheat where we can. You know what I mean? So there's kind of like a scale on this thing. And John Solomon, there's been a lot of investigations into Act Blue. For you and I, it's like, dude, smurfing, taking foreign money. There's no way that uh Act Blue is legitimate. Okay. Well, more and more it's becoming official.
SPEAKER_05Over at Justinnews.com. Uh Ben Weed and I just broke a story. The uh remember we had Chairman Brian Style on here. He's been leading this investigation since the summer of 23. Almost all of the senior leadership of Act Blue who were there in 2024 when those hundreds of million dollars wanted to, they all took the fifth, according to this report that we put out.
SPEAKER_21Uh they all so Kamala Harris announces her can't or you know becomes the selectee, and all of a sudden, I got a billion dollars through Act Blue. Woo! Where did it come from?
SPEAKER_05Also, all are leaving out of concern of what might might have happened while they were there. Uh, and there's some pretty significant red flags about suspicious donations that didn't get flagged at the time, yeah, but now look like to be problematic. This is a bombshell report. It sets up there is a grand jury and an FBI investigation that's paralleling or shadowing what the Congress has done. Congress referred some of this evidence to them a few weeks ago. Uh, it's a big, big story. Ackloom, uh John Brennan, uh uh James Comey, uh, all you know in the in the beeps of very serious criminal investigations and Cash Patel on TV yesterday saying a couple weeks, two weeks, you're gonna see some big uh arrests and indictments. That's consistent with what we've been reporting on the show, but um, yeah, there's some movement. So there's some accountability movement. Yeah, see if it happens.
SPEAKER_21There's some accountability. Now the Senate blocked the release of some of this information, but it I think it finally made its way out. And John Cornyn, who's still the attorney down in Texas, actually has filed a new lawsuit against Act Blue.
SPEAKER_09The Biden administration did not pursue anything against Act Blue, and they continue to raise money. So then, of course, uh more recently there was testimony in front of Congress by some of the Act Blue lawyers acknowledging that ACTBLU had lied to Congress. They had not disclosed some of the problems with their fundraising, including potential using straw names and and using names that were not matched to the actual donors and also potential foreign investments, which is also completely illegal. So we actually tested it. We actually my attorney go online and test it, and we were able to make donations without fully disclosing who we were. So we know we know the site's not they're raising money inappropriately. So we we have announced to them we're gonna use discovery to try to understand more fully how how how big of our problem this is.
SPEAKER_12So I saw a story this weekend about there was a ch some Chinese organized crime network that was gobbling up gift cards and prepaid debit cards and funneling that money to various places.
SPEAKER_21Yeah. They were funneling the money into Act Blue, and you didn't have to verify ID. You know, it's we Huh. Is this a news story? You just finally sent hey, go on to that website and try to donate money. Hey, boss, they didn't even make me like identify myself. I just put John Ghost, you know, and I donated money. Uh hello. The Democrat Party is a shadow. It's a shadow, it's smoke and mirrors. The money, the voters, hundred million illegal immigrants, fake ballots sitting on Jim Walsh's desk in Olympia right now. You know what I mean? Eight million voters in in registered voters in Wisconsin where there's only an adult population of 4.9 million. Hello.
SPEAKER_27You know, I was just thinking, if we had a hundred million illegals in the country, how come Joe Biden only got 80 million votes?
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SPEAKER_21Because like seven people voted for him, man. It's seriously, it makes you just makes your mind boggle. Now, what did I just say? I think Winred is guilty of some of these same problems, which is why Republicans are like, but that's where I get my million dollars per campaign, right? And who knows? I don't care where the money's coming from, it's coming from Winred. They have the liability. Okay. Rep Republicans try to play by the rules. They often don't, they often don't, but they pretend to play by the rules. But they don't play the game the same way the Dems do. Yeah, and one of the things I couldn't be more disappointed in is in the U.S. Senate. These Republican senators, and we've played clips about it and stuff like that, not passing the Save America Act. What are you thinking? It's an 80, you'd be popular. You know, you're not going to lose your election if you pass that act, unless you live in a blue district and they're cheating for you and they're not. Okay. You're in a what you're in a red district that they can't overcome with a five to ten percent election fraud margin. And so they're letting you have the seat. But they got you under their thumb somehow. The filibuster, right? Everybody's like, yeah, filibuster, it's a great thing. It slows down the Senate. Can't have this radical changes. Awesome. They don't use it. They use this thing called cloture, where basically you can't even get it out of committee without 60 votes. So it's like a non, it's like a they call it the zombie filibuster. Now, what's gonna happen if Democrats can manipulate things, if they can gaslight the American people, if they can disenfranchise Republican voters to not show up at the polls, if you're in Virginia, you have to vote today. Okay, this is a major vote in Virginia today. If you don't vote, first of all, if Republicans lose the midterms, which is hard for me to fathom, right? But I I some people are saying it, they will impeach Donald Trump. But the other thing that'll happen is if we lose the Senate, they're going to take out the filibuster, and they've been talking about it for a long time. It was two Democrat senators that got run out, cinema and Manchin, that prevented them last time from eliminating the filibuster entirely. So you could just have a 50 50 plus one vote. And if you got the VP, you got the vote. Nancy Pelosi said this.
SPEAKER_16It's a big difference. That would take two-thirds in the Senate. You think the Democrats can get two thirds in the Senate?
SPEAKER_00That doesn't get two-thirds. That doesn't, you mean sixty votes is the Senate now, but if we win fifty plus one in the Senate, 50 plus the vice president, we can overturn the 60 vote rule. The filibuster. The filibuster and pass it with a 51 vote margin. And that's what we need to do. Uh-oh.
SPEAKER_21Yeah, so they're just gonna do it. So when Republicans are sitting back and like, well, we don't want to fix the filibuster, and you don't want to fix the elections. Use the filibuster, make them talk till they drop. You'll win that eventually, right? Use it, fix the elections, and then and then you can keep the filibuster, bro. But instead, they're sitting on their laurels, they're probably gonna end up, you know, having some electoral problems in 2026 here for the midterm election, and we're gonna be dealing with it. So I've posted on the screen. If you're watching on audio, you'll have to go pull this up on the video. This is the United States Senate telephone list. Oh no. I highly encourage you find your senator, whether they're red or blue, and call them and let them know your opinion. Do not make threats, do not do any of that. Just call them and say, I live in your district, I'm a constituent, and I support Save America, I support Donald Trump, and I support his policies. I suggest you get on board, I suggest you help us the people. Please vote accordingly. Whatever you feel inspired to say, but take a minute and call these guys, right? It's totally worth it. Call the switchboard and you've got the phone numbers there. So please, please, please, if you feel so inclined, I highly recommend making a nice cordial phone call to let them know your opinion on things like either breaking the filibuster ourselves or doing what it takes to implement the actual filibuster so that the Save America can get passed, right? Whatever it is that you want to express to them, go express it to them in a nice manner. People have gone to jail for leaving nasty voicemails on uh, you know, people in the Congress and Senate space.
SPEAKER_27Be civil, be cordial.
SPEAKER_21Yeah, be civil, be cordial, but definitely make your voice be heard. So there's the list. Leave it up there for just a second. And if you're in Virginia, you've really got to get out and vote. In 2020, Virginia was kind of done with the gerrymanding and they created a constitutional amendment that uh essentially created a bipartisan committee to do uh congressional districts so that they're legitimate. And they have been praised in Virginia as having one of the best actual representative congressional maps that are out there. And right now, today, they are voting on a bill that allows an emergency order to suspend the constitutional amendment until 2030. Weird. Weird. That's weird. So basically, you just want to get through these midterms, get a bunch of seats in the House so that you can impeach Donald Trump and stall them up. And then we'll return to regular business in 2030. Guys, get out and vote if you're in Virginia.
SPEAKER_08With all that said, it's about Virginia. And Virginia in 2020 held a constitutional referendum, amended our constitution to have nonpartisan independent redistricting. Two-thirds of Virginians said we want politics out, politicians out. And now we have Abigail Spamberger saying she's going to ignore the voice of Virginians, override them, and try to adopt the most gerrymandered map in America. Today we have what is what is assessed what is assessed as the fairest map in America. I don't love it. It's it's six Democrats and five Republicans, but it's fair. And she wants to override it and turn it into the most gerrymandered map in America. It's wrong. Virginians should stand up and vote no tomorrow.
SPEAKER_23Do you think that Republicans or even I understand that there are some Democrats who don't like this either? Is there a chance that this might not happen?
SPEAKER_08There is a there is a chance, and that's because it is viewed as being such a gerrymandered grab of power, and they've lied to us. I mean, even the Washington Post came out and said that this is the most brazingly dishonest campaign from the yes vote, and they effectively endorsed the no vote, the Washington Post, and Virginians understand this. And so what we're seeing is not only Republicans coming together, but independents and a lot of Democrats. So this is going to be close. Listen, it's an uphill battle because they have poured$70 million into this. That's more than they spent on the I wonder where they got that money, Ron. I don't know. A lot of it came through probably Act Blue on the governor's race in a very short period of time to try to fool, deceive, and trick Virginians. But the reality is a no vote is for the fairest maps in America.
SPEAKER_21Yes. So you got to get out and vote no. Brett Hume, who slept with Macon Kelly, just so you guys know the dirt.
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SPEAKER_20Brett Hume addressed the same thing. You know, uh, NPR says of this voters say they feel confused and misled on Virginia's redistricting vote. They say the campaigns have muddied the waters on the issue from contradictory direct mail campaigns to a leading ballot question. Here is that ballot question. Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in the upcoming elections while ensuring Virginia's standard redistricting process resumes for all future redistricting after the 2030 census? Shannon Bream asked Senator Tim Kane about the fairness part this weekend. Take a listen.
SPEAKER_42Vice President Kamala Harris won by about five percentage points, but 90% of House members from Virginia being from one party.
SPEAKER_44But about a hundred percent of Virginians want election results to be respected. We're deeply worried that Donald Trump will try to interfere with the election results this November or in 2028, because we saw him do it before. And we have to have a Congress that will stand up to it.
SPEAKER_20What are your thoughts?
SPEAKER_39No, it certainly doesn't. And it and the one thing this is not an effort to do is to ensure fairness. It is done to ensure that Democrats have many more seats than they do now. And uh it's it's an interesting process, Brett, because Virginia, unlike other states, actually had a system set up to take redistrict redistricting out of the hands of the politicians, and it gave it to a bipartisan commission split down the middle uh between the two parties uh so that there wouldn't be any of this sort of monkey shines. But states that didn't have such commissions, such as Texas or such uh regulations, uh, were redistricting between the 10-year cycles that are normally customary for congressional redistricting. So Virginia decided that it was forbidden to do so by this commission system they had enacted, that they want to undo it with a state constitutional amendment, which is what people are voting on. But it's very confusing because the messages being sent say, we're trying to both sides are saying we're trying to restore fairness. Fairness isn't really what it's all about, it's about power, and the Democrats have some and they and I think they're in a position to get more.
SPEAKER_20And it's obviously not uh about Virginia alone. If you look at a map about redistricting states pursuing redistricting, the yellow here is the redistricting's complete, uh, the teal color, its efforts are underway, and the orange, they're pending a court decision. But you look at all those states, and you could be looking at a sizable number of congressional seats that who knows how the midterms are going to turn out, but that could swing the results of the majority.
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SPEAKER_39Well, you know, the saying that's been made about this, and I think it's correct, is that voters are supposed to choose their uh you know, the party they want to vote for, the parties are not supposed to choose the voters. When you redistrict like this in a situation where you gerrymander like mad, and this Virginia map is gerrymandered to do it fairly well, uh that's what effectively you're doing. You're just setting it up in such a way that you're sure uh that you can win by the way you the way you uh draw the districts. And so that's that's what's happening here. It's a it's it's it is it is absolutely uh hardball politics, uh Brett, to be sure. Uh both parties are doing it. Virginia's case is particularly egregious since it has set up a nonpartisan bipartisan commission to to take it out of the hands of the politicians, and for this election, they want to put it back in their hands.
SPEAKER_21Yeah. So what they do is rather than draw the congressional maps to where it's like, hey, we all live in a valley, we all work in this valley, and this is our congressional map, or the valley's really populated, so it's split down the middle, and you've got two sides and it's done that way. They do it based on both voter affiliation and turnout. And so you get these, so what they're gonna do in Virginia is you're gonna have these cities that are large cities, and they're gonna carve off a little southern part of the city that's in northern Virginia that's super liberal, and then they drag that district all the way out into the less populated world. The hinterlands, Virginia, yeah. So that little suburb that's included in the map negates the entire conservative part of the district, and and they do that all over the place.
SPEAKER_27Across the whole state.
SPEAKER_21Across the whole state. Now, there was a there was a uh a law that was passed a while ago that also created essentially what ended up being quote unquote minority districts. And the Supreme Court heard cases on this, and there's pretty much at this point, I think we're certain they're gonna overturn it as unconstitutional. However, it the dissent being written is being slow walked to try to release this as late as possible so that the states can't react to it between now and the midterms. So Seth Keschel talks about how long term this is really good, but if it doesn't get released soon, I'm telling you, it's kind of like not gonna help us in the midterms. And you know, maybe it'll help us in 28 and 2030.
SPEAKER_18Then let me ask you about the Supreme Court decision that we're awaiting. We're awaiting a redistricting uh order uh in this, it was a Louisiana V. Calais uh from last year. And um and Sean Spicer just reported this past week that the descent is slow walking its opinion here to try and keep this from coming to fruition before the midterms. But uh essentially what it comes down to is that if the court uh comes out with a favorable ruling for decency, that you're not gonna be allowed to draw districts based on race anymore. That's just that's that's gonna be it, as it should be, unconstitutional to draw districts on the basis of race. How big of an impact do you think that'll have on the country in our elections?
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SPEAKER_41It's gonna have a tremendous impact because a lot of people are looking at the 2030 census as a means of getting the the numbers straight. Now, for those of you watching at home, the Census Bureau admitted that it botched the 2020 count. It overcounted blue states and undercounted red states almost exclusively. Now, that's gonna fix a lot of things as far as how many seats these states can apportion. That's probably gonna push at least 14 seats source of GOP. But what you're talking about here is section two of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. If that is struck down, now timing matters too. I don't think they're gonna get to it fast enough to impact the 26th midterms. But I think that through my numbers, I see a pickup of 11 to 13 Republican seats, mostly through the Deep South. It's going to really crater the Democrat representation there, and rightfully so.
SPEAKER_18So in other words, right now the elections in our country are rigged to the advantage of Democrats. And if the court comes out and says you're not allowed to rig that anymore, uh then Republicans would win the House of Representatives, and in fact are likely to hold a majority going forward.
SPEAKER_41But if we have the uh if we have the favor favorable um voting rights act ruling, 11 to 13 seats, and then have another 14 by apportionment come towards Republicans, you're looking at 25 plus seats towards the GOP by the end of this decade. And that's going to be a a death blow to the modern Democrats who are hanging on by a threat anyway because their voter registration numbers are through the floor. Um that's gonna be that's gonna be a really big blow. Of course, it matters the quality of Republicans that we're sending to Congress to make sure that we can get very simple 80-20 issues like the SAFE Act across. Um but yes, um the the desperation is thick right now, which is why you see the push in Virginia. And fortunately for us, Colorado failed um to get a redistrict across. Now they have a ballot question coming out this year in 2026.
SPEAKER_27So basically we 25 seats. 25 seats. 25 seats for the last five years. We've been arguing over shit for like two or three votes. 25 seats. Yep.
SPEAKER_21Everybody, listen, listen. They botched it in 2020. Uh they they've that you've got the older thing that created a whole bunch of seats that were quote unquote minority seats. Um, we do not live in a democratic country. No, okay, but what we do is the money to interests, the stakeholders, they pander to it. They think that, hey, if we can't win elections with the right, then we gotta pay off the politicians on the left, right? We gotta donate money to Act Blue so it can get smurfed through small donors, foreign interests get involved. This is it. Like, this is for all the marbles, folks.
SPEAKER_27Such a messy game.
SPEAKER_21It's such a messy game, which is why we really gotta get active and get involved locally so that we can ignore the big money to interests, that we can actually represent our neighborhoods as precinct committee officers. I got a website, go ahead and put it in the chat. Arleets, you said that speech that Trump gave totally sold you on Trump back in the day. Yeah, it was a great speech. Trump 2028. Absolutely. I had a clip from Alan Dershowitz talking about all the ways Trump could be president again. It's like when they wrote that amendment, they wrote a loophole that you could drive a Mac truck through.
SPEAKER_27Which one are we talking about?
SPEAKER_21The the website I would uh is politicalremodel.com. Politicalremodel.com. And the website is currently focused on KitSap County, but you guys can look through it. It applies to any county, and I'm sure we'll ex it'll be expanded. Oh, yeah, politicalremodel.com. In fact, here I'll show you guys the website on the screen. Politicalremodel.com. I hope I spelled it right. I do too. All right, so here's the website. Okay, and uh I've I've read a little bit out of this manuscript. You can download the manuscript right there and get that manuscript on how to take your county back. Of course you accept cookies. Okay. And uh if you want to get on a mailing list, go ahead and submit your information right here. In fact, just everybody that's it's on the chat, please go to political remodel.com. Everybody that listens to this after the fact, please go check out this website, put your name in here. We're going to do it. Okay, we're doing it. We have to, we have to do it. Our future depends on it, our kids' future depends on it, everything depends on it. There needs to be a GOP remodel. We're not doing the third party thing, that is just a waste of effort and time. If you took all the people that show up at third parties because they're disenfranchised by the Democrats and the Republicans, take over either one of those parties, all the third parties combined, right? Easily, right? So you we got to get organized. GOP is low hanging fruit, it's ready to go. And we actually do share core principles and values with the people that show up at those meetings. Absolutely. Okay, so yes, political remodel.com, go check it out. It's a great website. Now, there's our people who are, you know, devout leftists and they drink the Kool Aid and uh Savannah. Hernandez, who is a reporter for I think she's an InfoWars affiliate. I can't remember exactly, but she was out at one of these, you know, No Kings anti-ICE protests, and she was assaulted by this gentleman right here. So this guy right here is here on his wife, and he's big mad because he didn't realize that by assaulting this woman on camera, that people would hate him.
SPEAKER_25Maybe um you guys do get doxxed, but I don't know if you guys are getting the same type of stuff that we're getting, and it's non-stop, it's hundreds of phone calls a day, it's text messages, and then trying to get into all of our social media accounts and contacting our friends.
SPEAKER_21See the guy that just pushed her from the back? Same guy, same guy. Now, when he says, I don't know if you guys get doxxed and harassed the same way we do, yeah. I had to like change my wife's name on social media because she was getting rape threats and stuff like that. So no, I do, I do know just a little bit. You know, people are very unfair, but this was also kind of an unfair action.
SPEAKER_25Our neighbors, our family, the rest of our family is getting doxxed as well. It's not just us, it's it's my sons, their wives. Like people have nothing to do with anything. It's it's uh a little overwhelming and and and makes me second guess even living in this country, to be honest with you, with the what's going on. I've never had this happen in my life.
SPEAKER_21Maybe and by the way, whoever produced this clip that did this didn't even show the worst of what he was doing. Okay, all directed towards just a reporter that was doing uh on the street interviews, and now it's like, oops, I'm sorry, you know, you guys are I can't believe we're getting docs. This is horrible. Yeah, man, don't go to a protest. That's my recommendation. Don't be a douche, don't be a douche. Yeah, wait until the legal system comes after you for assault. You'll probably get some little minor state charges and you know, clean up some trash on the side of the highway. Oh, I wish that had been all my conferences. Okay, so no, there's not parody. If you protest on the left, you'll probably have some ACLU lawyer for free helping you out. You protest on the right, you're on your own, sucker. Now, Tucker Carlson. Oh boy, oh my goodness. These big influencers, Alex Jones, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones. I mean, I really like Alex Jones, right? Alex Jones, Candace Owens, Megan Kelly, Tucker Carlson have lost their minds. They've lost their minds. And I don't say that lightly. I really don't. You know, again, especially when it comes to Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson, these guys have made huge contributions to the conservative movement, massive contributions. The stuff that Alex Jones has put out there years in advance so we can see it and stop it cannot be underestimated. He had a caller on his call like, Alex, what's wrong with you? Get on board, get with the train here. Like, what is this pettiness?
SPEAKER_27There might even be a chance that we wouldn't even be where we are right now without somebody like Alex Jones.
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SPEAKER_21Absolutely. Absolutely. And Tucker Carlson has done yeoman's work. I mean, he was carrying a lot big load at Fox News. He got fired after he exposed the J6 fraud and then went onto his own podcast. And, you know, he interviewed Steven Sun, the former chief of police of the J6. And he's had lots of great interviews and brought a lot of people to the forefront. He's interviewed controversial people like Nick Fuentes and things like that. But he had his brother on, his brother, who he named his son after, they're friends or whatever. And there's this podcast was painful. It was painful. You know, there's that Bible scripture that says, you know, hell hath no fury like a scorned woman. I would say hell hath no fury like a scorned media influencer.
SPEAKER_33Okay.
SPEAKER_21These guys, I I sit here and I just think, what are your priorities? What's the information you're dealing with? You know, on one hand, you literally said, you said these words, Sharia law makes the streets a lot safer and better. And you know why? Just because you kill everybody with a different opinion. Right? What you're recognizing is law and order. And yeah, if you want to use jackboots to achieve law and order, go for it, right? But like he he has targeted Israel, but then he plays, he's a perfect journalist. He plays this, like, but I'm just pointing things out. Okay. But the alternative, we know for a fact he's taken well over a million dollars from Qatar, their their actual embassy. Who Qatar is a hard player, they play both sides, okay? But they definitely want to expand Islam, no doubt about that. Okay. This is crazy to me. He's on with his brother. Listen to what they say. They want to use the 25th Amendment against Donald Trump, and Tucker Carlson regrets ever supporting him? Tucker Carlson, to the extent you took Donald Trump across the line, the alternative was Kamala Harris. Is this an endorsement for Kamala Harris? You don't think we'd be boots on the ground in Iran with Kamala Harris, or would we just slit our own wrists and bleed out?
SPEAKER_14We do have remedies for an out-of-control, megalomaniacal, you know, destructive president. I think, you know, honest people who have that power should consider taking it. 25th Amendment is there for a reason. It's not crazy to talk about it in this context.
SPEAKER_21If if our country is is suffering great and lasting damage, which it seems to be, then sober minds need to come in and exercise what power they have for the if they're talking about economics, I'd say damage done in 1971, when we came off the gold standard. This this moment in time was an inevitable thing that was gonna happen. But you have an alternative. Have you explored it? Oh, Tucker Carlson pitches gold. He pitches gold, he's a co-owner of a gold company, which by the way, you have to exchange for fiat. So you know, I mean, the good on you for gold, but you're missing the mark here. Okay. Lasting damage? Are you talking about our country's reputation? Pretty sure our country's reputation has gone up. I mean, at least the fear of our country has.
SPEAKER_13Easier said than done, I'm sure. Right, easier said than done. But I mean, it's certainly I think saying the truth, whatever you think that it is, is the first step toward redemption of yourself and of your country. Yes. Tell the truth. That's your number one uh duty.
SPEAKER_21So this is the guy who defends being white and defends legacy Americans. That line he just said, tell the truth about yourself and your country. Yeah, next thing you're gonna talk about is like Indian genocide, and you're gonna start, you know what I'm saying? Like you're gonna talk about the slave trade. That's that line. It's the same sentence. It's perfectly crafted to turn the mirror on ourselves and be like, we have to redeem ourselves. So we need to pay reparations and we need this is the mindset. This is the mindset, and now he's adopted it. Tucker, you've never taken these kind of stances before. That all of a sudden, well, to redeem ourselves, we have to recognize the evil we're perpetrating. You sound like someone who's gonna go full anti-colonizer here in a minute.
SPEAKER_14Of course. I'm certain the fear of physical, the physical threat is real. That's yeah, obviously. Demonstrated a lot. But also, if it's shame, if there's blackmail material as there is on so much of our elected officials, if there isn't Trump. It's like, I'm sorry, you've demonstrated that you don't have any personal shame. I mean, you've demonstrated that a lot. You persevered through all of these accusations of disgusting personal behavior. How shocking is it really if there are pictures of you doing compromising things? Not very.
SPEAKER_21And it doesn't that are you talking about Epstein file stuff? You you think that's what he's covering up? Okay.
SPEAKER_14Uh doesn't even matter. Like, actually, I hate the term, but sack up. Like, really, you again, it comes back to the obligation that he has, not just to Donald Trump, to everybody else in the country, well beyond Donald Trump. Who cares? He can survive.
SPEAKER_13So looking back, being because I mean, you and I and everyone else who supported him, you wrote speeches for him, I campaigned for him. I mean, we're implicated in this for sure. Yes. It's not enough to say, well, I changed my mind, or like, oh, this is bad, I'm out. It's like in very small ways, but in real ways, you and me and millions of people like us are the reason this is happening right now. Yes. So I do think it's like a moment to wrestle with our own consciences. Uh you know, we'll be tormented by it for a long time. I will be. And and I want to say I'm sorry for misleading people in it was not intentional. That's all I'll say. What?
SPEAKER_21This is the guy who wrote the book Ship of Fools. I have it on my bookshelf.
SPEAKER_30I'm blown away. I'm blown away.
SPEAKER_21This is where you start going, your bread and your own butter here. Are you buttering your own bread here?
SPEAKER_27Something. Butter in your own butter.
SPEAKER_21You're taking money from foreign nations, Qataris, who have very split interests. You've talked about Sharia law being a net positive. You're now degrading our own country. You're saying Donald Trump is a megalomaniac and maniacal, but yet all that executive power was vested in Obama and Biden, and they wielded it ruthlessly. I went to fucking prison. They steal elections. Oh, but like I say, Americans ain't no game. You have no solutions. I don't see you campaigning for the Save America Act. I don't see you trying to do anything. You just don't like the fact that our leader is aligned with Israel while you're taking money from Qatar. I'm sorry that Donald Trump came after you. You just went to the White House like a month ago. He tried to set you straight. He tried to set you straight, but you said no new wars. Okay, Tucker, is your guilt and shame over pushing the Iraq war so hard such that you don't want any intervention? You don't want any fighting against evil?
SPEAKER_27I mean no preemptive anything ever.
SPEAKER_21Is your gardener Hispanic? Like, what's going on here? Lost their minds. Lost their minds. Candace Owens lost her mind. 25th Amendment Donald Trump. No, he doesn't have dementia. No, he's not ill or incapable of leading. He has, in my opinion, from what I can tell, there is a plan. Even if your biggest strike against him is printing money, the dude's pushing Bitcoin.
SPEAKER_27What was Tucker's brother's position on Biden in the 25th Amendment?
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SPEAKER_21It's like they forgot the options we had in 2024. I know. It's like they've completely forgot the options that we had. Now, his son worked for JD Vance on his staff, to this day is still a registered Democrat. Square that one. Oh, my son, we're conservatives. Why is he registered as a Democrat? Has he voted Democrat? Tucker, have you voted for Democrats? Politics is a zero-sum game, and you were put in a huge position of influence.
SPEAKER_27And we've misplaced some we misplaced trust, obviously.
SPEAKER_21We blew it. Donald Trump posted this treason. Four apot three apostrophes, President Donald J. Trump. And this in response to a news report dealing with the Democrat Ukraine narrow narrative has gone into reverse, and the GOP is seeking to expunge Trump's 2019 impeachment. Treason was committed. Who's to say that's not still being committed today? Those same actors have gone unpunished. They control things like Act Blue.
SPEAKER_27Not just wait two weeks, Taylor, two more weeks, and everybody's going to be indicted. It's all cool.
SPEAKER_21It makes you really wonder these influences, influencers that have made a fortune on rage and rage and rage, and Donald Trump's going to break the glass and it'll be a bull in a china shop and drain the swamp. And the moment he starts draining the swamp, they start realizing where their cash flow comes from. And then they're like, stop, stop, stop. My bathtub's draining. Okay. That's what I hear through this. Wow. Here's Mike Davis on Steve Bannon show talking about how the Democrats are just freaking out. One of the things that happened was Joe Denot didn't I can pronounce his name after the show yesterday. Joe de Genova was sworn in as a special assistant to the U.S. attorney or whatever his title is, and he's overseeing the grand conspiracy prosecution. This grand conspiracy goes from Russia goes from the Hillary Clinton laptop cover-up to the Russia Gate conspiracy, to the Ukraine Cate conspiracy, to the COVID fraud, to the 2020 election fraud, to January 6th, to the January 6 impeachment fraud, and then on into some other crimes that happened under Joe Biden's term. It's the same people advancing the same message, doing the same things over and over and over again. Even Act Blue, obviously, it's tied up into this.
SPEAKER_27For the same crime of treason.
SPEAKER_21Same crime of ultimately treason and sedition. Exactly. Which those guys broke the seal on when they charged January 6ers with sedition. So here's Mike Davis, and they're giddy about how the Democrats are really squirming. They're putting on a strong face. They're using lawfare and judges to block things. They're putting on a strong face. But just like Donald Trump said, we the people are the only things who can fix this. And overwhelmingly, the people are actually behind Donald Trump. Even if you in your little siloed niche is like, well, I don't like this. Yeah, but do you like the bigger picture? It's like that opening thing during the simultaneous sip. God sees the tapestry. We don't get to see it until we look in reverse. I love this.
SPEAKER_24I love this that they're panicking on the left. Uh Joe D. Genova is going to be our Jack Smith. And these leftists praised Jack Smith for many years. They said if the grand jury indicts, there must be probable cause. And if the jury finds the defendant guilty, they must be guilty. We're just gonna use what these leftists said during the law fair against President Trump. Uh, we're gonna throw it right back in their faces. And the great thing about Joe, again, he's 81 years old, he doesn't need another job. His kids are raised, he doesn't need money, he doesn't need fame, he doesn't need fortune. He's going to investigate, he's going to bring indictments if there are crimes that he finds, and he's gonna throw people in prison. And I would say to people like John Brennan, uh, if you did nothing wrong, then you have nothing to worry about. But in the meantime, you should probably lawyer up. I love this. I love this. Which we've heard before.
SPEAKER_21Yeah, we'll wait. We got, you know, let's cash patel in the next few weeks. Yeah, we'll see. We'll see. I mean, I'm I'll clap and cheer and give the I'll take another shot of hopium. Yeah, I'll take the standing ovation. Now, Promethean Action, who does a really good job of addressing the British banking system, which is kind of the original source of this fiat money system. It's one of the reasons our stock market crashed in 1929 as we were propping up the British banking system. Bretton Woods kind of shoveled off their responsibility to us, and that's why we've been such great allies, and we've kind of maintained the British banking system through the Brenton Woods agreement for a long time. And these guys are talking about how one of Donald Trump's top agenda items is to dismantle the British banking system, the fiat system as we know it. Now, he doesn't advertise this, he talks about it openly, but he doesn't say it like that. And the reason is because of Mima's 401k, because of grandpa's home equity, right? So you have to transition this thing. You can't just collapse the thing. But part of it is that British banking system absolutely, without a doubt, was using Iran and Venezuela both as off-books balance sheets. And it's how they were able to avoid sanctions themselves, deal with China. I mean, the the the tentacles of this are far reaching. And Promethean Action does a better job of anybody than addressing this issue and this issue alone. And they they've they she did a little presentation here, and this is a clip of it talking about how Donald Trump is kind of breaking the glass on no more Mr. Nice Guy. Not the first time we've heard this.
SPEAKER_07Now, justice is coming for the insurrections. President Trump posted this Elon Musk video to True Social on Saturday.
SPEAKER_31Eat the food that's in his domain.
SPEAKER_32They do this, and they get closer and closer and bolder and bolder until one day a lion gets up and clears the shit and everybody runs like the bull eats everything in his bath. Everyone's in a lion.
SPEAKER_21I love at the end. Trump posted this, and at the end, who's he looking at? Michael Pence. Which, by the way, was the center of my speech on the Capitol Steps on January 6th.
SPEAKER_07There's a good reason for it. Former U.S. Attorney and Special Counsel Joseph de Genova has been sent to the Southern District of Florida to head up the prosecution of John Brennan and others. De Genova and his wife, Victoria Tenzing, a former Deputy Assistant Attorney General under Reagan, are experienced trial lawyers who know the intelligence community inside and out. The freaked out New York Times calls the Geneva a flushed-up cultish Trump lawyer pursuing the president's unhinged grievances. They note it's all before Judge Eileen Keenan, who already tossed Jack Smith's classified documents case right into the trash. Here's FBI director Cash Patel on Maria Barturamo's show yesterday.
SPEAKER_16I can announce on your show that we've got all the information we need. We're working with our prosecutors at Department of Justice and their Attorney General Todd Blanche, and we are going to be making arrests. And it's coming, and I promise you, it's coming soon.
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SPEAKER_07And while all this unfolds, J.D. Vance is simultaneously representing the president at Iran peace negotiations and heading the new National Fraud Task Force, which has already suspended 221 hospice and health care providers in California and made its first arrests in Los Angeles on April 2nd. That task force will now pursue how much of the Medicare, Medicaid, and other safety net fraud ends up in Democratic Party coffers. It's a time bomb which will explode sensationally before the midterms. Justice is coming and it's coming soon. So those Democratic politicians and others loudly undermining the United States and the president during this war are, ironically, only prolonging it by giving the RDC and their UK patrons false hope that the president will back down. He won't. And I think we can be sure those people have brainwashed themselves in Iranian and British propaganda. We'll see tonight if peace is possible or whether there'll be further bombing. But it's very clear that Donald Trump's remake of the economic order in the world will continue and, as he says, win because his opposition has no idea how to run an economy which grows and prospers. That's true of Iran. It's also true of the UK and Europe. At Promethean Action, we're very excited about our growth, but we really need to expand if we're going to make the contribution we need to make in the midterms. And that takes resources.
SPEAKER_21So go donate to Promethean Action and send a tip to us on Rumble. Okay. When I was in prison, I was billeted by Mama Lily. She was a she was a Chinese American who immigrated here. Her family immigrated from China to Taiwan during the Cultural Revolution, and her family was persecuted in China. Then she came to Taiwan, and the Communist Party was still in China, you know, Taiwan, and they persecuted and actually murdered her brother.
SPEAKER_33Oh.
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SPEAKER_21So then her family made it here to the United States. She got married. Her husband worked at FDA and USDA through his career. Very great people. I met with both of them. Super spiritual, super Christian, very devout. She had very broke, she had broken English, you know, but she visited me multiple times. Wonderful person. She donated family to my money, my money to my family, beautiful soul. And one day she shared a message with me about a dream she had. She had a dream that Donald Trump was represented as a lion, and he stood on the banks of a river. And in the river was a large snake, an evil snake. You know, you can imagine like a large anaconda coiled up. And the people on the banks of the river, the anaconda would, you know, grab people off the banks of the river. And here comes this lion, this king. And he comes to the banks of the river and he grapples and he fights with this massive, gigantic. The people cheer him and they clap and they cheer him as he fights with the snake, and in the end, in the end, he kills the snake. He kills the snake, and the snake lies dead. And then the people always want for an enemy to turn on the king, they turn on the lion, and they kill the lion. And I thought, that can't be. And I and when I see people like Tucker and Candace and Megan Kelly and Alex Jones turning on the lion right as he's in the throes of victory over the snake, I'm reminded of her dream often. I won't be one of those people. It's not because Donald Trump can't make mistakes. It's not because in the battle over the snake there won't be some people that are lost. It's not because of that at all. It's not because he doesn't make a bad decision here or there. But he was sent to kill the snake. That's why we elected with him. Warts and all, narcissistic public behavior and all, Manhattan Playboy and all. We sent him because he was one of the elites. He was one of those gigantic caricatures in the story. Like an anaconda is so much bigger than us and can swallow us whole. Like a king could kill us with one swipe. But he took that rage and instead of going after the people, he went after the actual evil snake in her dream. So I don't want to be one of the people that turn on him. I just don't want to. He freed me. He's one of the people that freed me from the tightening clutch and grasp of that anaconda. I had years left in prison. Who's to say I didn't, you know, accidentally take someone's top ramen and end up with a shank in my kidneys or a fight or, you know, any number of the horrible things that happen in prison every single day. So here's Donald Trump. He's talking about passing the FISA extension. And he says this I am working very hard with our great speaker, Mike Johnson, along with Chairman Jim Jordan and Rick Crawford to get a clean extension of FISA 702. What's FISA 702? Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. This is a Patriot Act portion that allows us to just openly spy on anybody in the world except for United States citizens. But there's some loopholes in it, which allows them to spy on United States citizens. Okay. And they call it demasking. United States citizens are supposed to be blacked out in transcripts and whatnot, and then you can get a warrant to demask that. But it's all through the secret FISA court through the House of Representatives this week. I'm asking Republicans to unify. You've got Luna, Gates, Mass, not Gates, but Luna, um Boobert, Massey, and a few others that are like, we're not passing it. It's a tool to spy on Americans. Very, very well. And voter and vote together to the to on the test vote to bring a clean bill to the floor. We need to stick together when this bill comes before the House Rules Committee today to keep it clean, keep it with the updates and has as it is. When Dirty Cop James Comey, the failed head of the FBI, went after me, he wasn't using FISA. He was using FISA Title I, the domestic collection, not FISA 702. Don't distinguish the two. The foreign collection, which needs to be extended today, while parts of FISA were illegally, they were used illegally, and unfortunately used against me in the in the Democrats' disgraceful winch witch hunk and attack in the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax, and perhaps would be used against me in the future. And this is Donald Trump saying this. I am willing to risk the giving up of my rights and privileges as a citizen for our great military and our country. Our military patriots desperately need FISA 702. This is how we fight terrorism. This is how we fight our enemies overseas. It's an incredibly important tool. And is one of the reasons we have had such tremendous success on the battlefield. I've spoken with many in our military who say FISA is necessary in order to protect our troops overseas, as well as our people here at home from the threat of foreign terror attacks. It has already prevented many such attacks. And these are the ones we don't know about, which people pretend like they don't exist. And this is very important that it remain in full force and effect. Thank you for your attention to this matter, Donald J. Trump. So I don't like FISA. I like the foreign element of it. I don't like the Title I that allows them to spy on us.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_21But I understand as well that the tool that's used for evil can be turned and used for good. And we're using it to dismantle that snake.
SPEAKER_27And the rule hasn't changed, but we now have trust that it will be implemented properly.
SPEAKER_21By Donald Trump. Right. And I want it to be a short time frame. I mean, all the things, all the I wants, I wants, I wants. But honestly, it's one of the least of my concerns. That's why Bitcoin offers an out. Because the biggest concern is the financial concern, right? But Bitcoin offers an out. If you're not up to no good, they're not really going to target you. What they're going to do is they're going to go after your money. I just got this sent to me by our good friend Tom Phillips, Bitcoin Extraordinaire, who's going to be teaching our Bitcoin class. And this is a Senate hearing where Tommy Tuberville is talking to a Navy Admiral. I haven't heard this, but let's take a listen.
SPEAKER_40It's another subject. Our competition with China isn't just about military strength, it also includes monetary strength as well. Last year the Chinese Communist Party's main monetary think tank published research on Bitcoin as a strategic asset. Admiral, how does leadership in Bitcoin impact leverage resilience deterrence for Indopaycom against China? And do you think that a strategic Bitcoin reserve helps America compete against China?
SPEAKER_22Senator, uh our uh you know, our research into Bitcoin is as a computer science tool. It's the combination of cryptography, a blockchain, and a proof of work. And Bitcoin shows incredible potential as a uh as a computer science tool that through the proof-of-work protocols is a actually imposes more cost than just the algorithmic securing of networks and our ability to operate. And uh Bitcoin is a reality, it is a valuable computer science tool as a pro power projection. Uh, and uh outside of the economic formulation of it, it has got really important computer science applications for cybersecurity.
SPEAKER_40Thank you. What what recommendations do you have for us here in Congress on how to how the U.S. can lead on Bitcoin competition?
SPEAKER_22Uh you know, I have to go deeper on that with you uh for the record. And uh I I can go I can go deeper on that case, but uh it it Bitcoin is a reality. Uh it is a peer-to-peer uh zero trust transfer of value. Anything that supports the all instruments of national power for the United States of America is to the good.
SPEAKER_40Thank you. I'll have to go back and listen to that answer.
SPEAKER_21When Bitcoin's being promoted by a Navy Admiral, we've crossed the Rubicon. Go to river today, get your stake, okay? Do you get it? Do you get it yet? I'm trying to help you, the peasant, the little guy.
SPEAKER_27I love it when they always call it a zero trust thing. And I'm like zero trust. Yeah. Like, whoa, that could be confusing for a lot of people.
SPEAKER_21You don't have to trust the British bankers, you don't have to just trust the the Jewish bankers, you don't have to trust the federal government and you know, your four-digit pin code on your deck.
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SPEAKER_27Well, I think a lot of people unfortunately think, well, can I trust Bitcoin? It's they just said zero trust.
SPEAKER_21He's like, Yeah, that's why we can't, that's why it projects power. It doesn't require military might to enforce it and to use it. Get on board, guys. What a great clip. Thank you, Tom, for sending that to me. Okay, guys, uh, we're gonna jump over into private. We're gonna talk a little bit about the Trump's bill on or Trump's agenda to fast track psychedelics for mental health disorders, which is interesting, you know, if you listen to Tucker Carlson, psychedelics cause mental health disorders. Maybe or not. Biden seems to say otherwise. And then we're also gonna be talking about Ilan Omar. She's in deep shit over her financial disclosures. And uh we're gonna be talking about uh Representative uh Sheila Surferus McCormick, who's likely to be expelled from Congress today. And then uh we're also gonna be talking about Donald Trump and Tim Cook and Apple. He's stepping down as CEO, he's gonna stay on the board of directors in September. And Donald Trump put out one of these left-right hooks, or what is it? You hook him with the left, hug him with the right arm kind of things. And uh, we're gonna kind of break down the tenuous relationship with uh Tim Cook and Apple that Donald Trump has. Pony boy, any way you can stream the event for us, that uh that can't make it. Are you talking about in Spokane? You know what? We're gonna record it. I could probably get you a recording of it. We are going to make our way to Texas. We we absolutely we have Carlitos down there. We wanna we wanna do an event down there. So I'll let you know when that's happening. We will record it and probably disseminate it to certain people who want to take a look at it, but it's gonna be a really good event. Start starting over in Spokane, 1776live.us. You can go secure your tickets. If you know or are in striking, know anybody, or you yourself are in striking distance of Spokane, please join us. It's gonna be a great event.$49 to get in. We're gonna go out to dinner afterwards. It'll be awesome. You'll get to meet the whole crew. Okay, guys, thank you so much. We're jumping over to private, and we're gonna be talking about uh we're gonna be talking about psychedelics just a little bit, and we're gonna be talking about corrupt congress people, and then we're gonna be talking about Steve Jobs and Apple. See you in a minute.
unknownPhew!
Psychedelics For Mental Health And Veterans
SPEAKER_21And we're there. Okay, so this is Dr. Marty, I think Marty McCarrick talking about Donald Trump and his agenda to look into psychedelics to treat mental illness and how big of a deal is it.
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SPEAKER_19This was a historic day on Saturday when we announced$50 million of research. The president described a path to allowing for the drug enforcement agency to allow for medical use, the first ever IND or investigational new drug clearance for ibogaine, one of the uh psychedelic drugs, and three national priority vouchers which allow for decisions in 40, 50 days. We're averaging 51 days instead of nearly a year. And that's part of this new program to get uh decisions out fast from the FDA, where we don't cut any corners on safety, we just move fast. And there's no topic that needs a sense of urgency more than our mental health illness crisis. It's burdensome, it's costly, it's affecting some of the greatest Americans. You know, we've lost over 30,000 uh veterans from suicide since the Afghan and Iraq wars. That's more uh people than we lost in those wars. And even though the wars are over, our men and women are still dying. Uh, and that's because it still rages in their minds and they have trouble assimilating, holding jobs, and they're aware of this. They know they need help. So hopefully there are promising therapies here that can finally help these greatest Americans. Right. This was a historic day. Um big supporter of that.
Ilhan Omar Disclosures And Congress Ethics
SPEAKER_21I've I've talked to people personally who've had absolute transformation. I have a friend Tony Litzer who got into a very serious car accident and I mean couldn't think, couldn't operate. He did cold, he'd jump into an ice tank, he'd take phone calls, he just did a lot of consulting and coaching, he'd have to lay down and take the phone calls, couldn't even stay cogent during the calls, really destroyed him. He and his daughter both were in this car accident, both had absolutely traumatic brain damage. They they did ayahuasca therapy, almost cured him. I mean, like almost total restoration, he said. It was it was it was night and day. He was like, I couldn't believe it. He's I I didn't believe it. I was at my my last hope, never used drugs of any kind, was talked into it, did it, and he was like, I came out of that, and it was like I was never in a car wreck. I mean, it was just like better. He's like the fog lifted, I could complete sentences, I could do coaching, I didn't have to dump into an ice bath. What he'd have to do is he'd dump into the ice, and that would do something to his nervous system so that he could like focus for 30 minutes afterwards, and he was dumping into ice, getting up, you know, going and laying down, doing his coaching calls. It was a horrible life. Yeah. So I think that's great. And if it can, if it can help prevent suicides from our service members and all the people that deal with all kinds of disorders and mental health issues that take all kinds of prescription drugs that are designed to keep you on the dime for life, I think it's great. Now, Ilan Olmar, as we played that clip yesterday, she adjusted her financial statement. She's no longer worth$30 million, she's worth$95,000 again. And James Cormer addressed this. He's like, What? Well, look, I mean, we understand insider trading. We see how you can get there. It might be some fraud, but at least you didn't lie to the house as to your financial disclosures.
SPEAKER_45Who makes a multi-million dollar mistake on their financial disclosure form? Either her accountant went to one of those quality learning centers in Minnesota, or she lied about it. If she lied about it, that's a felony, Sean. If her accountant went to one of the quality learing centers, then she should work with us as a whistleblower to help us prosecute all of her fellow Somalis who were involved in this massive welfare scheme in Minnesota. Either way, she's never explained to the public how her net worth uh was$30 million. And if she made a mistake, how the mistake happened. I mean, it's not possible. You review that financial disclosure form before you hit enter, you enter all the assets in, and then it pops up and you review it and you hit it again. So it's highly unlikely that she made a mistake. This isn't going to go away from her. So we're going to continue to try to push for answers and see if she if her name pops up in any of these frauds that Vice President Vance and the House Oversight Committee are detecting in Minnesota.
SPEAKER_21My uh Ferrazier says drugs as a standard are very bad. I have relatives that approve of this. I agree, drugs are bad. Okay.
SPEAKER_27But and then he says under supervision, the same drugs can be life-changing.
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SPEAKER_21Exactly. Yeah, that's exactly. There's a difference between treatment and addiction. Okay, so Representative Anapolina Luna's she will be expelled for corruption tomorrow. Enjoy your last day in Congress, Sheila. So here's the list of counts against her. Oh, these are all counts that has gone through the ethics committee, conduit funds from Trinity Healthcare Services, improper contributions possibly reported as personal loans, failure to properly disclose loans obtained in support of campaign, failure to disclose payments from the campaign to the respondent, acceptance of improper campaign contributions, let's see, uh acceptance of improper contributions from respondent sisters. It just goes on and on. There's 26 counts against her from the house. The house is coming after her. You know how bad you have to be for the ethics committee to come after you? This has to be like she's cooked, man. False statements, money laundering, uh, multiple failure to file health reports in connection with 2020 election. Do not pass go acceptance of voluntary services for official work by individual one.
SPEAKER_27Uh do not collect$200, go straight to jail.
Justice Promises, Promethean Action, And The Lion Dream
SPEAKER_21Straight to jail. And she is under indictment from the federal government for it. This is the House counts. So, you know, the Democrats are going to be down a vote in Congress right now. Which means a Republican is next. Because that's the game. They can't be priority when you're kicking them out, except for George Santos. Bless his heart. That's all right. There's plenty of Republicans that are up for it. Yeah, now this is Donald Trump. He posted about Tim Cook stepping down from his position in Apple. It hasn't happened yet. It happens later, later in the fall. But he says, I have always been a big fan of Tim Cook and likewise Steve Jobs. But if Steve was not taken from the planet Earth so young and ran the company instead of Tim, the company would have done well, but nowhere near as well as under Tim. And that is true. Tim is a businessman. Tim Cook was a technologist. For me, it began with a phone call from Tim at the ver at the beginning of my first term. He had a fairly large problem that only I, as president, could fix. Most people would have paid millions of dollars to a consultant who probably would have not known or or who would say that he knew me well, who I would not have known or would have said that he knew me well. The fees would be paid, but the job would not have gotten done. When I got the call, I said, wow, it's Tim Apple cook calling. How big is that? I was very impressed with myself to have a head, the head of Apple calling to kiss my ass. Anyway, he explained his problem, a tough one, it was. He felt he I felt he was right and got it taken care of quickly and effectively. That was the beginning of a long and nice relationship during my five years as president. Tim would call me, but never too much, and would and I would help him where I could. Years later, after three or four big helps, I started to say to people, anyone who would listen that this guy is an amazing manager and leader. He makes these calls to me. I help him out, but not always, because he will on occasion be too aggressive in his ask. And he gets the job done quickly without a dime being given to those very expensive millions of dollars consultants around town who sometimes get it done and sometimes don't. Anyways, Tim Cook had an amazing career, almost incomparable, and will go on to continue to do great work for Apple and whatever else he chooses to work on. Quite simply, Tim Cook is an incredible guy because Donald J.
SPEAKER_24Trump kisses my ass.
SPEAKER_21Now, Peter Navarro, Donald House, uh economic advisor who was with him, he was one of two people that stayed with him from the beginning to end in his first term, served a prison sentence four months because of his uh fighting the election fraud, and is now back in the White House. And this is what he has to say about Apple and Tim Cook.
SPEAKER_17Hey, being in the White House, you see these people come by like every day. They're that with they they say don't do the tariffs, and when you do the tariffs, they say, Well, do them on everybody else, give us an exclusion or exemption, this and the other thing. So like who? Like Apple, like Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg, who? Individuals, certainly, yeah, but but it they they've got the institution behind him. I mean, that Tim Cook, I mean, he's the king of of evading tariffs. Um and and we let him get away with it in the first term because he promised he would basically uh bring his iPhone production here or out of China, and he lied through his teeth, then he's doing it again. Yeah, that's quite par for the course.
SPEAKER_06And is manufacturing being brought home uh significantly? Uh you you mentioned iPhone. Um, I think Tim Cook's opened some sort of a factory here. Is that happening across the board?
SPEAKER_17Not with not with Apple. I mean, they're going to India, and I, you know, that to me that's not a whole lot better than than being in China. Um, but that's the exception, I think, that proves the rule. I mean, we have Miranda. I mean, this is like mind-boggling. We have 18 trillion dollars of new investment pledged since the tariffs, and because of the tariffs. I mean, as President Trump has said, it's like you don't pay the tariffs if you produce here.
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SPEAKER_06But what's the timeline on that? Because I know uh, you know, the EU promised, I think, a trillion dollars worth of investment, but but you know, where has any of that happened? And what's the timeline? Are they just going to wait out President Trump?
SPEAKER_17Yeah, we have a lot of investment uh that that's that's come in. I mean, Jap Japan's really uh really probably at the head of that uh pack right now. There's there's um all sorts of projects going on.
SPEAKER_21So Tim Cook. That's why Donald Trump did the punching with the left hand, hug you with the right hand folks there. You know, oh building in India, so it's not China. Is that good enough? Barely. All right, guys, that's it for us today. Don't forget about Spokane on the 25th. That's this weekend. Ignite 1776.live live.76 live.us. You can register for our Thursday online presentations if you want to check out our program over there. And of course, don't forget to visit politicalremodel.com, left behindwithout.org. So many great places. All right, we'll talk to you guys again tomorrow. Bye.
SPEAKER_27We've got to do this raid.
SPEAKER_21Oh, raid! You're heading out on a raid. Oh what happened? Do it again, do it again. It disappeared. Yeah, gotta have a raid. Gotta have a raid.
SPEAKER_27Come on, baby. What the heck happened?
SPEAKER_21Do it again, do it again. Don't leave yet, guys. We need you to go to a raid and go say hi. I have to do so many heroes, they kick us out of the program.
SPEAKER_27I guess I gotta check a different way.
SPEAKER_21Probably. Some some people have raids blocked.
SPEAKER_27I have no idea what I'm picking right now. This looks hilarious.
SPEAKER_21Nuclear drama reacts gaming. Interesting. Nuclear drama. All right, guys. Thank you so much. We will talk to you again tomorrow.
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SPEAKER_37I'm 37. What? I'm 37. I'm not old. Well, I can't just call you man. You could say Dennis. I didn't know you were called Dennis. Well, you didn't bother to find out, did you? I did say sorry about the old woman, but from behind, you looked. What I object to is you automatically treat me like an inferior. Well, I am king. Oh, king, eh? Very nice. And how'd you get that, eh? By exploiting the workers. By hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society. If there's ever going to be any progress. There's some lovely filth down here. Oh! How'd you do? How'd you do, good lady? I'm Arthur, King of the Britons. Whose castle is that? King of the Who? The Britons. Who the Britons? Well, we all are. We are all Britons. And I am your king. I didn't know we had a king. I thought we were an autonomous collective. You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship. A self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes. Oh, there you go, bringing class into it again. That's what it's all about. If only people would. Please, please, good people, I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? No one lives there. Then who is your lord? We don't have a lord. What? I told you. We're in a narco-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week. Yes. But all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at a special bi-weekly meeting. Yes, I see. By a civil majority in the case of purely internal affairs. Be quiet. But by a two-thirds majority in the case of my. You're quiet. I order you to be quiet. Or does he think he is? I'm your king. Well, I didn't vote for you. You don't vote for kings. Well, how do you become king then? The lady of the lake. Her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water. Signifying by divine providence that I, Arthur, was to carry Excalibur. That is why I'm your king. Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. Be quiet! Oh, but you can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you. Shut up! Oh but if I went round saying I was an emperor, just because some Moisson bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they put me away. Shut up, will you? Shut up! Ah, now we see the violence inherent in the system. Shut up! Come and see the violence inherent in the system! Help, help! I'm being repressed! Bloody peasant! Oh, what a giveaway! Did you hear that? Did you hear that, eh? That's what I'm on about. Do you see him repressing me? You saw it, didn't you?
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