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Trump Raises Treason Claims While We Track J6 Fallout

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The fastest way to lose a country is to convince ordinary people they’re powerless. We start from the “peasants” mindset on purpose, because once you see how narratives get built, you stop waiting for permission to think.

We react to Donald Trump’s Truth Social posts and then dig into the story that dominates the first half: the Southern Poverty Law Center fraud allegations and the uncomfortable question underneath them. If an organization is paid to “fight extremism,” what happens when the incentives reward finding it, naming it, and even feeding it? We connect that to the modern fear economy, “hate lists,” and the way politics can turn neighbors into enemies.

From there, we bring it back to January 6 reality. We share an update on Vitali Jankowski and talk through the alleged pipe bomber case involving Brian Cole Jr., including the defense demanding a trial date, subpoena talk aimed at Congress, and why going in front of a jury changes everything. We also hit election integrity arguments around mail-in ballots and transparency, plus how debanking and financial control push people toward Bitcoin and non-custodial tools.

We close with surveillance concerns tied to FISA 702 and Fourth Amendment loopholes, then zoom out to geopolitics: Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, oil leverage, and the downstream pressure on China. If this conversation helps you connect dots, share it with someone who still thinks the game is only played in Washington. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us which claim you want sourced and challenged next.

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Welcome And Simultaneous Sip

SPEAKER_09

It's the little guys. It's the little guys. It's 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 with us today. Carlito and Tiffany. Happy days. Happy days. A day like this, I am always happy. This is when it's right. Donald Trump was putting on his truth social last night. You were gonna be so happy. It's awesome. It's awesome. Ferrasier, good day. So glad to have you with us. That is awesome. Give me just one second here. I'm getting my simultaneous sip movie loaded. 7 6 30 came really fast. It happens. It happens. Okay, you guys, I know why you showed up early, right? Bright and early. 6 30 a.m. Pacific time, Monday through Friday. Oh, look, good morning, madam. Hey, I can see you over there. Pray the Rosary Daily. Good morning. It's Friday. Pony Boy, good morning. Happy Friday. Doug Wyatt, good morning. Doug, I got some news about Vitali today. You're probably gonna be shocked. It's sad, actually. Okay. I know why you're here. You're here for the simultaneous sip, and all you need is a cup or a mug or a glass, a tank or a chalice or stein, a canteen, jug or flask, a vessel of any kind. A vessel of any kind. Fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee. And join me now for the unparalleled dopamine hit of the day. The thing that makes everything better, the simultaneous sip. It starts right now.

SPEAKER_15

It's not lost on me that the Democrats just want votes from anybody they can get it from. And they don't mind letting some illegals vote either. And that's inexcusable.

SPEAKER_11

That's right.

SPEAKER_09

Okay, I want to start out with this this morning. We are going to take a look at Donald Trump's true social. So normally, normally I pull all this stuff off X. I might have just done something dumb here. Why can't I see it? What's happening?

SPEAKER_19

What's happening? I can see it. Oh, it's fuzzy.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, it's fuzzy.

SPEAKER_19

What the heck?

SPEAKER_08

What is the deal? Let's try to refresh here.

SPEAKER_09

Okay. So I don't usually use TrueSocial. Except for cookies. Jesus Louise. I'm gonna go back to this page because whatever happened there. Okay. Let me scroll down. Give me a second to find a spot.

SPEAKER_08

Find a spot. Okay.

SPEAKER_09

Alright, so we have had a whole bunch of stuff going on, and I just I want to kind of scroll through this with you.

SPEAKER_08

Where is it?

SPEAKER_09

Sorry guys for the slow start here. I had it all set, it went fuzzy on me. Uh it's like the best post ever.

SPEAKER_18

Dang. Man. The show's over.

SPEAKER_09

Oh no. That's a slow start. Slow start. Nice sci-fi hoodie. Yeah, you like that, NASA?

unknown

Woo!

SPEAKER_09

Space race team player one! Okay. Alright.

SPEAKER_08

Well, I will find it. Give me just a second. Donald Trump went totally nuclear on uh the Democrat Party and specifically the 2020 election. I'm not gonna lie, true social's a little bit lunky compared to X. Okay.

SPEAKER_09

Alright, so let's look at this here. So Obama Trump put this up. Obama exposed. Oh. Trump posted this last night. This should take it, make every shake every single American in their shoes. I hate to say this, but President Barack Obama, there's now incontributable evidence that he was a spearheaded, uh, spearhead of a seditious conspiracy to subvert the will of the American people and overthrow the United States government back in 2016. We must absolutely hold every one of these criminals accountable for the crimes they committed. They are the most heinous crimes committed in American history. James Comey, John Vernon, uh Clapper, Rice, Biden was in the was on the meeting on July 28th in the Ovis office. He briefed Barack Obama on Hillary Clinton's plan to quote and tie Trump to Russia occlusion. It consumed our national discourse for five years. It undermined a sitting and duly elected president, sabotaged the administration, it framed a three-star general, destroyed and ripped apart this country. We had a constitutional crisis, the likes of which I don't think any American can fully understand. It is atrocious, and every single one of them must be held accountable. And then he went on the post. More, more. It was even better. Here's videos of their little scandal. Hillary Clinton funded, approved, and created the steel dossier. Barack Obama called the shots and burning the CIE did the dirty work. The evidence is clear. Treason, all caps, was committed, and now they must pay or they will do it again. Americans demand it. I hope they arrest you. This is also a retweet that a retruth that Trump did. I hope they arrest you before your grand the grand opening of your war bunker in South Side of Chicago. You committed treason targeting the president of the United States with Hillary Clinton. It's time we prosecuted someone for treason and send a message. Um, another link that got this. He reposted this. Stop telling us who broke the law and start telling us who was arrested. Yeah. Trump posted that. Okay, so this is the one I wanted to show. Okay, here we go. The Southern Poverty Law Center, one of the greatest political scams in American history, has been charged with fraud. This is another Democrat hoax, along with Act Blue and many others. If it is true, the 2020 presidential election should be permanently wiped from the books and be of no further force or effect. Thank you for your attention to this matter, Donald J. Trump. Now you talk about a constitutional crisis. That would be it right there. But then how do I get my four years back, Ron? That's what I really want to know. How do I get my four years back? Okay, Jesse Waters. Sorry for the slow start, you guys. Really apologize for that. Okay, so Jesse Waters had this to say about the Democrat Party, and I agree entirely.

SPEAKER_17

Michael Steele, black man, doesn't care that the group sent a million dollars to the neo-Nazis. They paid the Grand Wizard. He doesn't care. They also don't care that the group committed bank fraud, wire fraud, and defrauded all their donors. Don't care. As long as they smeared Republicans. Doesn't matter. The ends justify the means. I'm beginning to think the entire Democrat Party is a whole scam. What is it really about? Stealing money, flooding the country with illegals, and calling us racists. That's it. Every time you look under the hood, all you find are scams. COVID. Wait a second. Fauci funded the lab where the virus came from? Whoa, whoa! Somali daycare, 19 billion dollars. Wait a second, there's no children in the daycare center. What happened to USAID? None of the money left DC. It all went to Democrats there. Everything. Russia, HANAR, whatever happened to the Green New Deal. What's about a trillion dollars, right? Where are the windmills? The Green. Where are the solar panels? Where'd they go? I haven't seen anything. They haven't even built the little charging stations for the EVs. Where did it go? How about Omar? Omar, the other day, was worth$100,000. Next month, she was worth$30 million. Then she went back down to$100,000. How does that happen? They put Donald Trump on trial because of a bookkeeping thing. And she just gets away with inflating and deflating her net worth. Maybe she's hiding the money. Maybe there was never any money. Here's the point you can't pay racists and then raise money off racism. And it all started 10 years ago in 2014 when they started incubating the nation with racism. You saw it all over television, all over the newspapers. Race, race. Remember the syrup? Remember the songs? We used to do stories on the five all day long. And it crushed the heart and soul of the country. Everyone was afraid. People were getting canceled. You couldn't say what you wanted to say. And then what did it turn out to be? A big fat psyop. And it turns out we all love each other. And they don't want us to love each other because we do anyway.

SPEAKER_11

We love you.

SPEAKER_17

But we do anyway.

SPEAKER_09

What were you gonna say, Ron?

SPEAKER_18

I just can't believe that we're having to watch this after having had this position like over five years ago.

SPLC Fraud Claims And Race Psyop

SPEAKER_09

I know. I know the crazy thing is we're justified. Okay, so yesterday we brought I brought Lisa here to the studio to check it out, right? Like, this is different, different from what I thought. I was like, yeah, it's better than what everybody thinks. So, anyways, I brought her here and she got to meet your wife. And your wife, bless her heart, right? She's so sweet. She's last. Yeah, she starts, she's she's like, Lisa asked, Do you listen to the podcast? No, I don't I don't listen to the podcast. She's like, I'm convinced that if Trump, you know, in 2028, if a Democrat gets in power, these two are going to jail again. Jail. And I'm like, dude, that's the that's what they created. They created this idea that everybody who's listen, this is a clip show, right? I mean, seriously, like, we don't even say that much. We let them say it. We just have a little color and commentary, and you're gonna go to jail. What for pointing out what they're saying after they say it? You know what I mean? Like, like that's the fear that these people instituted. The entire Democrat Party is a scam. They rely on fear. Here, up on the screen, I've got a picture of Merrick Garland. Now, of he's one of these people that's like, talk about I just call him pillow biters. Pillow biters. This is a guy who can't do the dirty work himself, but he's super dirty. Hillary Clinton wanted to nominate, or no, Barack Obama nominated him to the Supreme Court and and Mitch McConnell, to his credit, blocked it, right? And that's why Trump got to got to appoint Gorsuch. So this guy almost went on the Supreme Court. He would have been like another Katanji Brown Jackson. Yeah. And he took a lot of heat from the Democrat Party because he wasn't prosecuting Trump fast enough because he was trying to follow some kind of process that would make it look legitimate. This is the guy that was behind J6. This is this is a picture of him with the board. These are these are board members of Southern Poverty Law Center.

SPEAKER_18

Oh, wonderful.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah. Oh, they dropped the investigation into him, though. Don't worry, after the banks flagged him for scam for being scammy. Okay. Now, right when the Southern Poverty Law Center broke, and we and we read the indictment, it was like, hey, Nick Fuentes might be this guy at the Unite the Right. Turns out probably wasn't him, it was someone else. But Nick Fuentes was at Unite the Right. He was at J6, and he's been one of these provocateurs all along. And every time an election comes up, he tells his gripers, all these young men who watch him, to vote for anybody but Donald Trump. They're like, oh, vote for this. A protest vote. We've got to break the system, right? He's one of these rage baiters. Well, turns out, as soon as this SPLC thing broke, suddenly, all of a sudden, Candace Owens randomly leaves the country and stops podcasting. Nick Fuentes randomly also left the country and is not podcasting. I mean, they can come back today or tomorrow, or they could start podcasting again. Ian Carroll claims he's scared, says because David Wilcox was murdered. Now Ian Carroll's like, hey, I'm I'm healthy, I'm not afraid, but I'm gonna take some mental health time and take some time off. So Ian Carroll bails out and uh Sneeko, who we never ever talk about, he also bailed out and paused his streams indefinitely. Huh. Huh. Huh. That's interesting. I mean, who knows what's going on there? I mean, the listen, I know what happens to our numbers when we miss a day when we normally broadcast. I can't imagine these this is good for their podcast business. Yeah, Ian Carroll, in light of David Wilcox's recent tragic death, I just want to check and say and check in and Sam Safe, taking a break from the internet for personal reasons. I'll talk more sponsor soon. Candace Owens. No show today. Sorry, I thought I had announced that I was traveling with my family. See you guys next week. Hey, totally legitimate. They could just be heading out of town, pre-scheduled, whatever, is what it is.

Influencers Go Quiet After Indictment

SPEAKER_18

Well, I found out yesterday that the kids have no school today, so maybe they just found out and decided to go on vacation.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, I mean, hey, listen, it could just happen. It's it's totally possible. So there was an inmate that had the room next to me in the DC gulag. His name was Vitali uh Gross Jank, uh Vitali Jankowski. And he is Ukrainian by birth, adopted in the United States, has lesbian parents, and lived in DC. So it and he's super MAGA. When Trump came around, he became super MAGA. His his moms disowned him, kind of disinherited him. Okay. But he's totally deaf, like completely deaf, cannot hear anything. In fact, we used to always joke that he was like a fed, pretended to be deaf so he could talk. And like Scooter would be at the You guys keep talking. I can't hear anything. Scooter would be like, Vitaly. And then if Vitali like winced, he's like, I swear to God he can hear us.

SPEAKER_18

You know, it's just like every other day you have to do a Vitaly check. A Vitaly check.

Vitali Jankowski Update And J6 Loss

SPEAKER_09

So but he would, yeah, he make, you know, like a lot of deaf people, he would make grunting noises, and when he laughed, it was very awkward. Sure. So he would be in the room, he was in the room next to me, and the only thing separating us was a cinder block wall, and I would hear him all night long making noises. Sure. You know, anyways, it was really sad. Um, he was fighting his case hard, he was found guilty, he was trying to appeal, you know, all this stuff. But he was also having a problem too because they were gonna put him into prison and he needed a type of hearing aid that would allow him to hear noises, like not sound, but like vibration noises, so he could know when people approached him. So he was really worried about going to prison because you know, he could get jumped while he was in prison. But he was a big guy. He's like 6'4, 6'5. Okay, big heavyset guy. Guy ate more than anybody you could possibly imagine. Like he ate all the extra oatmeal every morning. He ate everything, he was constantly walking, like he'd make food and he'd like four bags of ramen with whatever thrown in it. Like this guy, he probably put on 30 pounds in the gulag. But he we played basketball. He's a good basketball player, and I'm a really good passer. I'm not a that kind of a basketball player. In fact, Ryan Nichols in prison called me a cheat code if you were on your basketball team. I'm I'm not bad. Okay, just saying for a big guy, I'm not bad. Well, when Vatale and I were on the team, I mean, I was practically giving him Olihoop passes for dunks, you know. It was like he was pretty good, box outs. We'd play hard. We'd play against him. I'd like to guard him because he was like the one guy that was a challenge. Uh, but it was interesting because he couldn't hear, right? So playing basketball with someone who can't hear, you have to like make eye contact. And so that was kind of fun because it was a silent game, you know, like you'd play and when you'd make that eye contact. I mean, he was very aware of his surroundings visually, which made it really fun to play with. So Dominic Box posted this, and and uh Doug Wyatt, you'll be sad. Deaf January 6th prisoner Vitali was seriously injured in a multi-vehicle accident in Washington, D.C. last night. The former Godalet God Godalit University. So that is a deaf university football player, remains hospitalized as he recovers from injuries and intends to file a lawsuit against the other driver. Anyways, very sad. That's Vitali. Really good guy. Uh, just good guy. So sad what happened to him. But you know, he was at J6, totally deaf, and uh I got wrapped up in all of this. And, you know, I mean, I I'd love it if we could just cancel the 2020 election and just pretend like it never happened. But um, uh I I've got four missing years in my calendar because of it, and 14 months away from my family, didn't get to watch my daughter graduate from college, missed every birthday, every holiday, anniversary, missed it all. Uh, you know, I'm I'm I didn't get to teach my son how to drive a car while I was gone. So you can't just take the do-over option. I just can't take the do-over option. So there's this there's this old idea that you know every statement is a projection, right? So in light of the SPLC and its close, cozy relationship with the Biden administration, Merrick Ireland, this kind of starts to make more sense.

SPEAKER_23

Coming out of the woods, carrying torches, surveying bulge from their necks, carrying Nazi swastikers, enchanting the same exact anti-Semitic bile that was heard in Germany in the early 30s. Neo-Nazis, white supremacists, the Kukas Klan.

SPEAKER_09

The reason we're laughing for the audio listeners is Biden's wearing a KKK hood.

SPEAKER_11

KKK club.

Pipe Bomber Case Seeks Trial

SPEAKER_09

And you have to remember, he was really good friends and gave a funeral eulogy for a grand cyclops of the KK club, you know. So yeah, this idea that these guys are not cozied up with actual white supremacists who make money creating white supremacy, it kind of makes sense. It actually makes you wonder, right? Any attention is good attention. It makes you wonder, given the fact that they were paying racists to do racist things, it wonders if that was really their business model and the quote unquote fighting racism was the cover-up. And if you bring attention to something, people will act it out, right? It's kind of the way it goes. So yesterday, Brian Cole Jr., January 6th uh alleged pipe bomber, had a court case, had a court hearing. He had superseding indictments with with some more felonies, including like a weapons of mass destruction charge that carries a life in prison sentence. A weapons of mass destruction charge. For what the FBI told said to you know, people was an inert pipe bomb, given a weapons of mass destruction charge. So he had a court hearing yesterday. Now keep in mind, this is in the midst of this Shawnee Kirk off uh Kirkhoff case where she's now suing Steve Baker and the Blaze. They're not backing down a bit, by the way, over oh, you you fit you told said I did it, my house got raided because of your reporting, blah, blah, blah. And anyways, you go, I I scan and through the indictment. It's dude, it's like one of those things like you're not actually addressing the reporting, you're addressing the media around the reporting. That that it wasn't an indictment. That cryp that civil complaint is basically for the media to have talking points against the reporting, which is very difficult to refute. Oh, well, you know, the gate analysis is wrong because in this video she had police equipment on, she's loaded up with gear. So, right, we have other gate analysis. Steve Baker's like, dude, I have more footage that I have not released of her not in gear. You know what I mean? Same same gate analysis. Oh, well, you know, we've got videos of her with her dogs, then she posts a screenshot of the video. It's just the dog, there's no her in the picture.

SPEAKER_18

This is just CIA operating standard operating procedure, isn't it?

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, well, fortunately, Brank Hole Jr. seems to have a good defense team, and we're gonna play this. This is a break. This is important to me, right? This is important to me. This pipe bomb incident was the security event that the Capitol Hill chief of police in my trial to my face said was the reason why Congress was evacuated. So, you want to talk about who obstructed Congress? The pipe bomber did. Everything else is after the fact, right? We're just in a vacant building, allegedly. Like all the video footage they played of Mike Pence being ushered out and the the Congress being taken out, nothing to do with the crowd outside, according to them, right? It was the pipe bomb incident, and then the riot broke out. Ray Epps busted the barricade. By the way, I wonder if Ray Epps has any uh connections to SPLC. Victor County wanted or any other group. If it Douglas uh Doug Wyatt said Vitalia is a good man, yes, he is. You know exactly you know exactly what I'm talking about. He is a good man. It is sad that he got in that car accident. Um, okay, so this is Kara Casanova. She was in the courtroom yesterday when they issued the superseding indictment. Now, in federal cases, there's something called the Speedy Trial Act. You have a constitutional right to a speedy trial, but a speedy trial is undefined. So the legislature has defined a speedy trial in a federal case. From the time you're arraigned and arraigned and you say not guilty, you have 70 days to put on a trial. So, so you you can consent to extend it, and 99.9% of defendants do at some point. It's tragic. But yesterday in court, the defense said we want a trial date. We're ready to go to trial. So let's listen to this breakdown. It's a couple minutes long, it's worth listening to.

SPEAKER_00

Hey, everybody, Kara Castanova from Lindell TV here in front of the White House to give you the scoop on what happened yesterday at the alleged pipe bomber status hearing that was in the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C. So to really just summarize it for you, there were four new counts that were added to his indictment. So there's a superseding indictment where they're now charging him with interstate transport of explosives, uh, malicious attack to use those explosives, uh, an act of terrorism, and weapons of mass destruction charge, which carries a life sentence. So that was sort of what happened at the beginning. They arraigned him on these new charges, and he pled not guilty. Uh other things that happened to That during that arraignment that stood out to me was a real mic drop from the uh from the defense when they literally just walked right up to the judge and said, We want to set a trial date. I think that really surprised the prosecution. Their mouths sort of fell open. A lot of the FBI agents and the DOJ that were sitting there uh watching sort of looked at each other in disbelief uh when the defense said, We want to get a trial date on the docket. I don't think that they expected that. I think that they added all of these new charges, sort of hoping that this young man, Brian Cole Jr., would plea uh would be And that is the thing, right?

SPEAKER_09

Because when you had no attorney present, this autistic kid made a plea, which is not uncommon with autistic people, right? The pressure comes on and it's like, how can I please you, right? So they want a trial date. What? Drop mic. This is what Steve Baker said. The last thing in the world that they want is to go to trial. The last thing in the world they want. This entire debacle with Brian Cole Jr. is designed to coerce a plea deal so that they can pin him on him and say, Look, he pled guilty. He took a plea deal. Okay. So for them to say, nope, we want to go to trial. Oh my goodness. Now the floodgates are open because they're going to be able to say what they want to say in front of a jury, in front of an audience that's going to report it, and all of this other stuff that can come out. Additionally, there's more to it.

SPEAKER_00

Be scared and plea out. I don't think they expected that at all. And it showed on their faces. So that was another huge moment there. Uh when that attorney for Brian Cole Jr. went up to the judge and asked for a trial date to be put on the docket. Another thing that stood out to me was the judge flipping out on the defense attorneys. Uh Judge Ali, this happens often in January 6th cases when it's almost like the judge is part of the prosecution team, literally just started yelling. He went from zero to ten out of nowhere on the defense. Uh, no one really understood why.

SPEAKER_09

He the judges are in on it. The judges are in on it. I asked my judge on multiple occasions, it's in the transcript. You can check the record. Judge, are you acting as nominee for the plaintiff? Are you pursuing their case? I also asked judge, are you continuing this matter on uh for the benefit for yourself or some third party? Judge, are you continuing this matter for the benefit of yourself or the are you continuing this matter for the political or financial benefit of yourself or some third party? Right? The judges were in on this. The judge went from zero to sixty on the defense counsel. Judge, you're supposed to be a neutral arbiter. Why are you taking a side? They want a trial date. No last thing I want in my courtroom is for the truth to come out.

Judge Ali Controversy And Subpoenas

SPEAKER_00

Just got angry at something they said and just started reprimanding them, embarrassing them, and yelling at them in court when, in my opinion, they're just trying to defend uh their they're just trying to defend their client who was literally up against the federal government that wants to put him in jail for the rest of his life. And uh, he was yelled at uh very nastily to say the least by Judge Ali. So that was another moment that stood out to me. Uh something else also that stood out was the defense is asking to subpoena Congress. They want to subpoena congressional records, meaning January 6th committee records, any uh hearings or information that Congress has on the alleged pipe bomber. Again, I think that surprised the prosecution. I don't think that's something that anybody in the government really wants to come out. Uh, they're nervous about that. Obviously, a lot of unresolved things about January 6th, people are still asking so many questions. And the alleged pipe bomber, Brian Cole Jr.'s defense is asking to subpoena Congress. And that's one of the reasons they are asking for a trial date because you cannot really subpoena Congress without having a trial date on the docket. Another thing that stood out to me is that the defense is possibly going with what they're calling a quote alternate perpetrator defense. So that was something that was brought up towards the end of the hearing. And I am making the assumption that that alternate perpetrator would be the Capitol police officer that some publications have alleged could be the actual pipe bomber, that it's not Brian Cole Jr. So the defense is actually going to go possibly, or at least bring up a quote unquote alternate perpetrators, something else that stood out.

SPEAKER_09

So the alternate perpetrator perpetrator would be going with Kerry uh with Shawnee Kirkhoff, right? It'd be going with Shawnee Kirchhoff. So this is a picture of Judge Ali here. District Judge Amir H. Ali. Judge Amir H. Ali was appointed to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia on December 2nd, 2024.

SPEAKER_18

Oh, so I'm sorry. Am I laughing? Oh.

SPEAKER_09

It's one of Biden's last appointees. One of Biden's last appointees. Harvard University, or software engineering from University of Waterloo, and Harvard University Law School. Interesting. Interesting. All right. So back to this.

SPEAKER_00

Was the argument between the prosecution and the defense? The prosecution wants the defense to have to clear anything they submit in motions with the prosecution.

SPEAKER_09

Oh, let me show you this too. This is great. Okay, so Judge Ali, right? You would think that judges of the United States would like totally have like an allegiance to the United States and all. Uh Judge Amir Ali. Amir Hatim Mahari Ali.

SPEAKER_11

Okay.

SPEAKER_09

Amir Hatim Mahari Ali was born in 1985 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

SPEAKER_19

Okay.

SPEAKER_09

That would be why he went to University of Waterloo. Do you guys get it yet? Do you get it? Do you understand how bad this is? He's a foreigner. He's sitting at your capital, the imperial capital of the world, you know, the United States, the District of Columbia. He's sitting on court and he was appointed by Biden after Biden lost, or after Kamala lost the election. He got mad at the defense. Went from zero to sixty. He's from Canada.

SPEAKER_18

Oh that sounds totally justified. I presume he's an Arab.

SPEAKER_00

It is really something that is unusual. And uh the prosecution and the defense both acknowledge that it's unusual. Uh that stems from the fact that the defense submitted the fact that uh a Capitol policewoman failed a lie detector test. And uh when she was asked the questions, are you the J6 Pipe Bomber or did you plant those bombs? She failed that test. So that would go back to that alternate perpetrator defense. But uh the prosecution is saying that that put her life in danger, and moving forward, the defense should have to uh submit anything to them or clear with them before they put it into the court docket, which obviously doesn't seem legit to a lot of people, uh, because that's just not normal, and also because obviously uh that sort of interferes with the public.

SPEAKER_09

I'm just I've got this up on the screen here. Yeah. Google AI. Judge Amir Ali is an Egyptian Canadian American, born to Egyptian immigrant parents in Canada. He is recognized as the first Arab American and first Muslim to serve as a federal judge in the District of Columbia. Confirmed in 2024, he is the fourth Muslim federal judge in U.S. history. So does he put his hand on the Bible? No, he did the Quran. I'm certain of it. And when he swore his oath to God, it's not the same God you and I worship, it's Allah. And who's to say he's not a Sharia law supporter? Do we know any of that? Any of that at all? Guys.

SPEAKER_00

So uh just a lot of interesting things coming out of this hearing. Uh, I think that there is a lot more to come with this case, especially now that the alleged pipe bomber Brian Cole Jr. is asking for a trial date to be put on the docket in the near future. So we will keep you updated. We are looking forward to that. But in the meantime, let us know what you think. Do you think that Brian Cole Jr. is innocent or guilty? Please leave your comments below.

SPEAKER_09

So this really is a David and Goliath challenge here. The prosecutor, the lead prosecutor in this case is Jocelyn Ballantine. Who's Jocelyn Ballantyne? She's the lead prosecutor on the General Flynn case. She was the lead prosecutor on the Proud Boys case, and now she's prosecuting the J6 Pine Bummer case. Why is she even still at the DOJ at all?

SPEAKER_18

I don't know.

FBI Raids And A Broken System

SPEAKER_09

This guy is sitting in jail, the gulag. In gen pop, most likely. He doesn't even have the benefit of a J6 pod where there's at least other like-minded people there. He's in gen pop. He's autistic. This is insanity. He's got a Muslim judge from Canada. He's got the prosecutor that went after Flynn, clearly part of the entire cabal Donald Trump is railing against. And went after the Proud Boys, tried to get Enrique Antario to flip on Trump. Why is she even at the DOJ? It's this is horrible. Han Kirp P. Nice day in Panama City Paradise. Nice to have your parents. Oh, I'm glad they're there with you. First time listener, don't swear. I will do my best. So this job is just absolutely off the wall. Pony Boy says, I'm with Bukele. Get these judges out now. No kidding. Sarah Sings. I hope Brian Cole Jr. can stay strong. Me too. Holy cow. So while the uh while the FBI was out chasing around bad guys, like you know, us domestic terrorists that the SPLC told him to go after, you had gangs operating all over the country. And yesterday the FBI executed a 30 pre-don raids, arresting 30 alleged members of the Mexican mafia in Southern California. I met some of these Mexican mafia guys in prison. They're they're hardcore. Alleged members, our drug, our drug dealers, racketeers are all taken down. This group is known as La Emi, the gang of gangs, known to control nearly every Hispanic Street King California region. And I saw that. They are like the top of the pile, right? Top of the heap. Well done to our agents. So they arrested 30 of them in the pre-dawn raids. That is someone's finally doing something over there. Meanwhile, Brian Cole Brian Cole Jr. thing, it's nuts. You know, it would be nice if we could just make the whole 2020 election go away. But we're still dealing with all this stuff, aren't we?

SPEAKER_18

Well, and it seems like our entire civilization rests on whether or not they're gonna get an autistic kid to flip. What the frick, man?

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, with a Muslim judge, right? Canadian Muslim Egyptian judge. Right.

SPEAKER_18

Maybe maybe we just can rest easy. Maybe we should just fire up the barbecue.

Virginia Vote Fight And Mail Ballots

SPEAKER_09

I have a family member who often says, truth is stranger than fiction. You couldn't write this story. You couldn't write this story any better. Like everything that you think America is, it proves herself daily to not be that. We the people love each other. We're united. We go out, we do our business, we can agree to disagree, we can choose our associations. But when you look at it from the government's perspective, dude, what a cluster blank blank. Sorry, I won't swear what a cluster blank. It is a total mess. Now you had that election in Virginia, right? And fortunately, a district judge in Virginia said, no way, it's unconstitutional, and I won't even say the order. Like it's not happening. Don't redistrict, don't plan on it. It's not happening. It's going to go to the Supreme Court now, and it's gonna, it's going to go here this week, like very quickly.

SPEAKER_11

Okay.

SPEAKER_09

They may not release a decision this week, but because the order was stayed and nothing's gonna happen, they can hear the case and then they can take their time to decide, and they have to leave the constitution as it stands. Here's CNN Jake Tapper having to explain to him why it is this way.

SPEAKER_28

Okay, Ken Cuccinelli, he's a Republican. Uh and Ken, good to see you. So, first, uh I guess let's get to the breaking news. This judge in Southern Virginia ordering results to not be uh certified. The judge called the ballot language flagrantly misleading. Um, what's your reaction?

SPEAKER_36

Well, it certainly was flagrantly misleading, but my basic reaction is that I appreciate lower court wins, but the Virginia Supreme Court is going to decide this. And to Terry's point about, well, hey, if they didn't decide it before, there's a reason the Supreme Court held off until after the vote. Over a hundred years of Virginia legal precedent says that the vote by in a referendum is part of the legislative process. It's analogous to a governor signing a bill. Um, you don't sue on a bill that hasn't passed yet. So what they've done here in terms of timing is very much in keeping with the Virginia legal history. What isn't in keeping with Virginia legal history is how this General Assembly has so blatantly ignored the requirements of the Constitution to amend the Constitution. So I think it's highly likely that this will be overturned probably in May.

SPEAKER_28

So um CNN's Manuraju pressed Speaker Johnson today about some of the criticism from Republicans that the party, the Republican Party, did not spend enough money uh to fight the Democratic uh measure. Take a listen.

SPEAKER_14

Republicans have spent more money. Trump didn't barely touch his superpank money.

SPEAKER_27

Should you guys have spent more money? We don't know the final result, but the president's team spent a lot. We put in tens of overall tens of millions of dollars on the ballot initiative.

SPEAKER_28

I mean, given the fact that the the margin was much more narrow than a lot of Democrats anticipated, what do you think? Did Republicans miss a chance here?

SPEAKER_36

Well, there's no question that that the three or four to one spending difference was the margin. You know, they when all the votes are counted, this will be about a two or three-point win for the yes side. That is uh it's hard to say that money didn't make that difference, but now they have to win four constitutional challenges, state constitutional to clarify, challenges, and they have to win all four of them to hold on to this referendum. I just don't think they can do it. Um, there's some very basic uh processes in the constitution for amending the constitution that they ignored. And now they're gonna say, just like Terry did, well, you know, three million people voted, and you can't ignore the will of the people. Well, they were ignoring the will of the people and how they brought this forward, and now we're gonna have it decided by the Virginia Supreme Court. I wouldn't be surprised to see a 7-0 ruling throwing this out.

SPEAKER_28

All right, to be continued, former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli. Thank you so much.

Crypto Debanking And Rumble Wallet

SPEAKER_09

Uh Jake Chapper looks like someone pissing his Cheerios. All right, what do we got? Rumble Wallet?

SPEAKER_18

Yeah, let's see.

SPEAKER_09

Perfect.

SPEAKER_18

Looks like it's gonna actually Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_09

Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_18

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SPEAKER_09

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SPEAKER_18

I think so, yeah.

SPEAKER_09

68 cents. So don't think for one second that we're making it big on the uh advanced.

SPEAKER_18

It's like one second anyway, one dollar one cent per second.

SPEAKER_09

Welch, Welch and DP. Hi guys, can I even say guys and not get on some terrorist lists? Been listening for a while and got a rare situation to wake up early enough for the live show. Well, we are so glad you're there. So glad you're there. I think that's it's our friend Gary, which is awesome. Don't forget to visit also political remodel.com while I'm thinking about it, because we have to take our counties back. This is not a rage show. I'm not here to make you angry. I'm trying to get here get you to see that you have to take control. You have to make your own decisions. And things like cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, this is a way that you can have sovereign money that can't be cut off, right? This is a big deal. I was debanked, de-banked because of my J6 involvement. Your relationship with the bank, your money in the bank, you don't own it. They can take it in two seconds. And for all the ire we direct towards Nick Fuentes, he had a great thing. Half a million dollars just gone, zero out of his account. Couldn't get it, right? They can take it any second you want. So for Americans to be truly sovereign, to you to have true true control, I encourage Bitcoin. And I also can encourage other solutions. Listen, less, yes, elections are rigged. Yes, all this stuff is messed up. But you know what? The reason they're rigged and the reason things are messed up is because the American people have been apathetic. We haven't been involved. So get involved. Whether you're a Democrat or Republican, go get involved in your local county party. Take it back. Yeah, yes, that is scary. That's awesome. Glad to have him here. Okay, so Donald Trump was in the Oval Office yesterday and he was asked about the election in Virginia because he said, Looks like it was rigged. And so, of course, a reporter's like, there's no evidence it's rigged. Nothing. Oh, by the way, now we've like seen the numbers. Votes going backwards, backwards. You know, when you're doing vote tallying, you shouldn't have any minus symbols on your tally machine, right?

SPEAKER_05

Equal or greater than what they're doing, and they won't be happy about that. No, that's enough. You've asked somebody.

SPEAKER_20

Why did you say that that election was raised?

SPEAKER_09

Well, the Virginia Department of Elections, controlled by the CIA governors, like, wow, we don't see any evidence of wrongdoing, because if we did, it would be our fault. Do you do you get it yet?

SPEAKER_05

You have mail-in ballots, and they found a lot of them at the end of the day.

SPEAKER_20

They said that they have received no credible information related to.

SPEAKER_05

Well, I know you'd say that no matter what. You know, you've been saying that for years, and now they're finding out that the 2020 election was totally rigged. And uh when you look at what just excuse me, how do you defend what just happened where your southern law, whatever it is, has given money to KKK, they're supposed to protect people, and they're paying all these people, crooked as can be, millions of dollars, millions of dollars, going all to all these people that they're supposed to be protecting from, but they're actually supporting them because they want to have companies that they can protect and because they want to rig elections. That was all a rigged election. All of the things with Charlottesville, all of the stuff that they did. And you won't bring that up, but you'll bring up some nonsense. Let me tell you, the election we were winning all day long. It's a totally horrible situation. Hopefully, the courts will overturn it, what they did in Virginia. You have a grossly incompetent governor. He had a very good governor, he did a good job. You know, all those companies that want to move into Virginia now, they want to move out and go to a different location.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah. Clearly it was rigged, right? Mail and ballots, all that stuff going on. Pray the Rosary Daily says is River custodian account. It is a custodian account. You get to have your own keys, which means they don't have access to it, but they it's you, you it's not your own physical wallet, right? The general the keys are generated by them and you get to have those keys. So there's it's kind of a middle ground. It's not a hot wallet, it's not a cold wallet. It's kind of in the middle. But if you want a very, very simple way to buy Bitcoin, you can go to river.com. There's an invite link in the chats. Just copy that invite link. That's my little referral link. I think I get like three Satoshis when you use that link, but definitely appreciate every Satoshi. And uh River pays it, of course. Anyways, with that, we're not an affiliate anyway. Everybody gets a referral link when you sign up for a river.

SPEAKER_18

Yeah, so it's not like it's just a generic link.

SPEAKER_09

It's just a generic link. But in five minutes, you can have all you can be set up and you can be buying Bitcoin, and then from there you can move it anywhere you want. Okay, so the election the election wasn't rigged. Clearly, uh Donald Trump doesn't quite feel that way. And then he goes on to talk about mail and balloting because Virginia had the mail and balloting, and the mail and balloting broke, was it like 90% to 10 in favor of this referendum versus the in-person voting that was the other way around where there was more in-person voting against it than for it? And that's with all the constitutional problems and with the very confusing language restore fairness to our elections. I thought that's what we did in 2020 when we passed a constitutional amendment to create fairness. Well, we have to restore fairness, but only till 2030. So we want to take the power from this bipartisan committee and give it back to the partisan legislature, but just till 2030 to restore fairness. Which is another way of saying we really want to impeach Donald Trump.

SPEAKER_18

Fairness expires in 2030.

SPEAKER_09

Fairness expires in 2020. Pony Boy says some state voted down a bill to take dead people off voter rules. Nothing suspicious here. Yeah. Hey, hey, you know, you get a vote in heaven. You get a vote in heaven or hell, otherwise. All right. So Trump then goes on to talk about mail-in balloting. Obviously.

SPEAKER_05

Good job. You know, all those companies that want to move into Virginia now, they want to move out and go to a different location. So that's my opinion. I believe it was a rigged election. Virginia's known for it. It was a rigged election. They had a lot of uh ballots, mail-in ballots. Anytime you have mail-in ballots, anytime you have mail-in ballots, you have cheating. Do you have something? Good job. You know what?

SPEAKER_09

Do you know what they didn't do with Joe Biden was talk over him? These reporters just can't let him finish the question. They're super rude. Yeah, they're super rude. They can't, they won't let him finish the question because he's he's answering not the way they want to answer him. They ask some big questions.

SPEAKER_18

They don't like the answer.

SPEAKER_09

And he addresses it correctly. Yeah. Welch Welch and P says, and those that are doing the right thing never fear being audited. It was if it was a good election, they should welcome outside inspection to prove Trump wrong. Exactly. Instead, we don't see any evidence, but we're not looking, by the way. We're not looking. Uh obviously, people can watch TV and watch the numbers go backward. People can see the ballot dumps where more ballots are being processed, then they have the capacity on the scanners. Okay. This is this is not insignificant. This is a big deal. If you're traveling on the highway from point A to point B and there's a speed limit, and you get there faster, you assume the person sped. Okay, great. You know, what'd you go? It's 60 miles an hour. You went 70, you went 80. That makes sense. You can even go, hey, you got here really fast. What were you going? 120? Maybe. But when you get there and you do the math and you're like, were you going 678 miles an hour? I don't think there's a car that goes that fast.

SPEAKER_18

And then they go, No, we did 55 the whole time.

SPLC Indictment Coverage And Motives

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, no, we were actually going a little under the speed limit. It's totally, totally fine. Like, didn't even risk getting in a car. But it's not even like the car governor, like, I don't even like the tires. Did they burn off? Did you have a jetpack? No, no. Then why are there straight arrows? There on the if you look at the graph, I should have pulled it. Just like the Biden election, we there are straight arrows that catch up the Democrats just above the Republicans, you know, or just above the no votes. Then the no votes trend ahead. Then there's another batch, and then it goes up, and then there's another batch. It's like three ballot dumps that go faster than the possibility of scanners, and they turn out to be 90-10 batches where it's all these mail-in ballots being counted suspiciously rapidly and quickly. And if they say something, oh, we counted them before the election and just reported them, then they're not going to a violation of the law. Like at no point, you got teleportation machines on your trip from point A to point B. Like, this is insanity. So we're gonna go jump back over to the five with Jesse Waters and Gutfeld and Tarlov and all these people, and they're talking about the SBLC nonsense. Again, this all ties in together. This is the Democrat Party itself is a hoax, it's a shadow. There are not that many people. There are Kool-Aid drinkers, we know them, right? Your wife was mentioning to Lisa yesterday. She's like, I have a friend, and when you know, she found out I'm probably gonna, oh, they they get all upset. I've heard those stories too. I still believe they're the minority. I genuinely believe that in my soul. Americans don't want illegals to vote. Americans don't want their jobs to go overseas. Americ, like, even if we totally agree with social spending and the social safety net, we definitely don't want it going to people that don't pay into the system. Duh. This is obvious. And this SPLC thing, you know, white racists around every corner. Uh, it's insanity. It's not the truth. It's not your lived experience. It's not your lived experience. I didn't meet a racist until I went to prison.

SPEAKER_14

The liberal goes, uh, Jesse Smillette, anyone? No. Um, how about the banana peel on the bench? Yeah, how about the banana?

SPEAKER_22

Walmart should be a banana peel. What hoax have you actually seen here? You don't think that hundreds of people showed up at the Unite the Right rally that weren't this informant, that weren't persuaded by his vehicle that got them there? Who was the informant?

SPEAKER_09

No, I don't think that. I don't think that. There were fine people on both sides. Some people wanted to preserve history by keeping Robert Lee Ely up, a good man who himself wanted to abolish slavery, right? But wanted to fight for what he called his country, because back then your state was your country. Right? Go watch the uh Gettysburg. The there's two parts to it, and listen to the way they talk about I have to defend my country. The federal government was a union of states. It was a union of states. It was voluntary. I'll never forget my friend from uh you can kind of think about it like uh almost like NATO now, like the UN. Right. You know, do you have your loyalty to the UN or to the United States of America? Right. That's exactly what it was. So I'll never forget my friend from Mississippi, who, you know, still believed the South would rise again and you know had all kinds of a war of northern aggression. But he said something, you know, South Carolina was just trying to follow the Constitution. That's all they were trying to do. They had an out. It was a voluntary union. You know the word federal means by agreement. And you know how you cancel an agreement? It's undone in the same way that it's made. When a state says, hey, we're done with this agreement, it no longer serves us, just like you have the right to opt out of a contract, too. Are there consequences? Yeah, sometimes you don't get trade protections, you don't get unified military, all that you know what I mean. But they were just trying to follow the constitution. They'd made an agreement that said they could leave. It wasn't forever and ever and ever and ever. So yeah, it's totally a farce here. But what hoax? What hoax, she says. You telling me there weren't races that showed up? Well, it's very possible there were. I mean, it could come out of the woods, but the guy who brought the buses of people that was paid by the SPLC, and we, you know, Alex Jones blew the lid off this one. They're actors. Where are they now? Where's the sedition hunters? Where's the where's the racist hunters?

SPEAKER_18

Oh, I wonder if we could get a I wonder if we could get a receipt for the tiki torches to see who paid for them.

SPEAKER_09

That's probably how they tracked them down.

SPEAKER_14

I don't you don't know. Was it the leader? An informant is not a leader. Do you think it's off the that's that it's not real? I don't know. I wasn't there. All I know is I never heard of it until the day that it happened. Uh you know, it now you act like you can take the word for a bunch of corrupt people. Proud boys. So you're saying this wasn't a you're saying this wasn't created. You're saying this just was an organic event, just like every left-wing event. It just happened. All these right wingers showed up. Nobody else knew about it. And you know what? Nobody are real. Nobody, okay. You know what? Let me do the simplest analogy. This is like this is like when somebody says, on average, men are taller and way more than women. And then one woman goes, but what about her? And they point to a WCA player. Yes, Jessica, I'll give you. There probably is a bigot somewhere, but you guys created a false flag that there was this immense movement going on in this country that then put targets on people like Charlie Kirk's back, and he's dead. And a lot of other people were either threatened, physically attacked because of a false flag, which painted an entire basically millions of people as white supremacists. You guys ran with it. Imagine if Trump had not won and Kamala Harris had won. Imagine where the SPLC would be now. Imagine how torn apart this country would be. And by the way, I I hope that this thing mends, but I don't know, because there are people like you, Jessica, who have such a sunk cost in this belief that you were, this is a belief you were tricked into believing to think that there's all of there's all these racists hiding behind every cracker barrel. No, you know where the racists were? They were the anti-racist black activists who saw this as a way to go after whites. This racism that you created was designed to allow for a different kind of racism. And I go back to the contrast. We don't have to defend our racist because we don't know who they are because you create them. Meanwhile, we can't we don't have to make up your racist because you're standing there with Hassan Piker. These guys are right there in our face.

SPEAKER_18

Amen. Huh? Amen to all that. Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

And here's the thing. I got a little distracted there. I had to give Madam Mim something. But did he mention that they are Jesse Waters and Gutfield were named by SPLC as no, he didn't say that part. Oh, yeah. So I pulled the clip. He goes on to say, we at this table, everyone but you, Jessica, were on their list. Right? Are we racists? Like, that's the insanity of what they created by creating everybody who supports Trump has somehow got a tiki torch in Charlottesville. You heard Biden coming out of the woods with tiki torches, banes bulging out. It's like, Biden, you've got Banes bulging out right now. Now, in an amazing act of fairness, CBS News yesterday actually reported on this. They actually reported on this. They reported on the SPLC in this indictment.

SPEAKER_21

Forty years ago, the Southern Poverty Law Center bankrupted the Klan and later recovered millions from neo-Nazi groups with lawsuits representing victims of violence. But Tuesday, the tables turned. The Justice Department charged the organization with fraud for allegedly misleading donors and lying to financial institutions by paying members of violent extremist groups millions of dollars to act as informants.

SPEAKER_02

It was instead manufacturing the extremism it purports to oppose by paying sources to stoke racial hatred.

SPEAKER_09

This is super significant. They bankrupted the Klan, business models done. What's the possibility they've been doing this ever since they bankrupted the Klan? So they start for a completely legitimate purpose, and then as often happens with organizations, once you've finished your job, you're just worked your way out of a job. I mean, this happens with road crews, right? Once the roads are all good, you don't have any work for a couple years. So then they go work on the snowplow crew, and what do they do?

SPEAKER_03

Div it, div it, div it, div it, div it, div it, div it.

SPEAKER_09

This is so normal. It's called job security. And it becomes a joke in blue-collar industries. It's literally a joke. Sometimes we have to break something so that we can get paid to fix it. And it's really difficult because the people who are paying to either make something or fix something end up the losers every time. But it's job security. If you do too good of a job, this is also in the corporate world, making gizmos, gadgets, and widgets. It's called functional obsolescence. Functional obsolescence.

SPEAKER_18

When you when you are engineering something, everything has a design life. Everything.

SPEAKER_09

And sometimes you could design things to last a hundred years or you could design it to last four years. And then the people will come back and buy it again. Because the utility is so good, but we have to keep a revenue stream. This is literally the game.

SPEAKER_18

It's interesting how some parts on cars seem to last forever, and some parts seem to die at 60,000 miles. Oh exactly. It's weird.

SPEAKER_09

It's a thing. You know, they they've done people have sued the car companies for this. Why'd you go from a metal part to a plastic part? Well, because then you have to fix the part. It's a revenue stream, it keeps the vendors in business that make the gizmos and gadgets. This is real, right? It's it's like a part of business school business planning. Oh, yeah. And then you come to something like this. Oh, we bankrupted the Klan. And now you're finding boogeyman under park pitches?

SPEAKER_18

Now you're financing it.

SPEAKER_21

Including the indictment alleges a leader of the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, who, quote, attended the event at the direction of SPLC, made racist postings under the supervision of the SPLC, and helped coordinate transportation to the event for several attendees. But Law Center interim president Brian Fair said the group had long used informants and called the indictment a political attack by the Trump administration. Long used, we've been doing this forever. They have made no secret of who they want to protect and who they want to destroy. You have to wonder if this is a very important thing. Attorney Scott Frederickson questioned the Justice Department's legal theories.

SPEAKER_12

Manufacturing racism? That's just hard to believe. Obviously, they'll have their day in court.

SPEAKER_21

But there have been calls to investigate the law center for years. In 1995, the Montgomery Advertiser was the finalist for the Pulitz Surprise for articles alleging that the center was misleading donors and wasting their money. And more recently, critics say that its hate watch list of extremists includes many mainstream conservatives. Tony.

SPEAKER_09

Like Charlie Kirk. 1995. What were you doing, Ron?

SPEAKER_18

Pulitzer Prize reporting. Pulitzer Prize Reporting. Maybe we should maybe uh revive some of that.

SPEAKER_09

1995.

SPEAKER_18

95. I was uh I was in fifth grade. I think I was in Alaska.

Prison Stories And Cartel Allegations

SPEAKER_09

We've been doing this for years. Yeah, you have. Yeah, you have. This we live in a world of delusion. Yesterday I had the chance to go with Lisa, not you, mom, the other Lisa. And we were I picked her up from the airport and took her out to the property in Squam. And anyways, I I shared with her things that happened to me in prison that I've never shared publicly. And it's part of it is it's it's too much. It's too much for people to comprehend. Right? Some of the criminals I met, their stories they told, and also the stories of entrapment from the government and how they ended up there. And you know, these are kind of the things when we first started this podcast, I got feedback that people said, hey, you sound like you don't like cops. You sound like you're like, you know, open the prisons. And I'm like, no, that's not my opinion at all. My opinion is a lot of cops belong in prison. You know what I mean? I'm not saying we don't need prisons, we do. But so I've taken a very reserved stance on this, and I and it kind of shut me up about the prison experience and kind of what I saw on the back end. And it it's just not for public consumption. Some some of this stuff is it's you can't handle it. You can't handle it. Like when I met a criminal who was well, I'll just share this one. So I'm sitting down on the bleachers at Felony Field. Some of the most expensive tickets to watch softball games, like commit a felony to get to get onto that bench. So I'm sitting on on the bench at Felony Field next sitting next to a Polynesian who was in prison for like 25 years for drug trafficking. And he's got an oxygen tube and he's on dialysis. It's pitiful. You know, it's like, what is this is the system being served by having you here? So I get talking to him and we're talking back and forth. And he, his family, he and his brother ran a cartel out of Polynesia and they would run across the Pacific Ocean from Polynesia to Hawaii to California and they'd run drugs, big boats, big boats, like boats big enough to carry connects container units full of drugs. So I don't know if these are shipping boats or if these are just large boats that you can throw containers on. I I didn't ask. But normally when I talk to drug dealers, you know, the topic of how much drugs did they get caught with would come up. And if it was a meth, it'd be like three ounces or you know, it was like ounces, a couple pounds. I met one guy who was 22 kilos of cocaine. I was like, oh wow, that's a big briefcase of cocaine, right? Yeah. So I asked him and I go, you know, what'd you hear for? Well, like drug trafficking. Well, how much did you get caught with? Because 25 years is a pretty long sentence. Yeah. Matter of it, it might have been more than that, it might have been like a 40-year sentence. He was gonna die in prison, like, no doubt about it. And he goes, Oh, uh, 88 tons. So I do the math in my head, and I'm like, Are you talking like 160, 180,000 pounds of cocaine? He's like, Yeah, and we were running light. What do you mean you were running light? He's like, Oh, it was on a ship, I was shipping it, it was on a boat. Okay, so what happened was they always had vessels that were flagged in other countries. So the only time you came under jurisdiction was when you entered into United States waters. But somehow, some dumdum in their cartel went and bought a boat that was an American boat, an American flagged vessel. So the Coast Guard had jurisdiction. So they listened in on their comms, got them at the high seas, bought them with 88 tons of cocaine. So he had also been a hit man, he did hits and stuff like that, and he was based out of California. I later had a cellmate that was from California that was one of the lower-level drug dealers that was probably selling the drugs he was delivering. And he goes, Oh, yeah, I was in California when they got busted. It was all over the news, and I know who he is, and they and anyways, knew he was.

SPEAKER_18

And my supply tried.

SPEAKER_09

So I I got I got the story from both ends. I got the story from like a completely separate guy, and then I got the story from him. So he he tells me he's like, Oh yeah, Kamala Harris, we paid her. She was on our payroll. Like we had the dist we had the attorney general of California on the payroll. And by the way, there were other shenanigans going on with Kamala Harris and people in their cartel. So he told me this. I'm like, oh, okay, well, that that kind of makes sense, right? I mean, we know Kamala Harris's history with Willie Brown, and there was a little back and forth there. Little something, something for a little money, money, and a little, hey, I'll look the other way when you pull into the port of San Francisco. Okay. Well, obviously now they have the feds coming in because they got caught on the high seas, so Kamala Harris couldn't protect them, like she had for a significant period of time. Sorry, dudes. Started out in San Francisco when she was the district attorney in San Francisco, and eventually they had carte blanche in any port in California. Back when she was on the up and up. Yeah. So I I heard that in prison. Um, I also was with another prisoner that did drugs with Willie Cl uh uh Bill Clinton's brother.

SPEAKER_18

Hold on, you better not tell any more stories. Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

So then, so then he goes, he he shares with me that when the you remember how Kathleen Austin Fist says that the entire world's economy is based on drug trade, arms trafficking, and human trafficking? Yes, and you don't really understand how important that is to the banking model and how it exists. So when they got indicted with the feds, he got indicted, his brother was still at large. And so he was approached by somebody and wanted to do a cash infusion and essentially buy the cartel to run the cartel to kind of and and also provide cover at the federal level for his brother and the remaining cartel members. And of course, he got cut loose and got the prison sentence because they have to do that. They have to like, you know, at a certain point, even even family, you gotta let them go. Um a large banking family that you would recognize, they have blue symbol, kind of a diamond-y shape, starts with a C, right? It's a two-word phrase, starts with a C, second word starts with an M. Came in and is running that cartel now. Oh, okay. I'm just saying, like we live in a world of delusion. Live in a world of delusion where you think all the pearls' problems are centered around some island in the Caribbean with Jeffrey Epstein. And the reality, it's in your neighborhoods, it's in your ports, it's in your backyard, it's on that train car that's running through the that's running through the tracks right now. We we project our goodness and our desire to follow the rules and just be good people on people that do not deserve that type of projection and virtue at all. And then what do we get in return? We get people like Joe Biden up there saying that we're all white supremacists, projecting onto us their vile demented fever dreams. Right? Here's another example of someone who has vile demented fever dreams in Washington, D.C., Hakeem Jeffries. You know.

SPEAKER_24

Ron DeSantis is putting his own congressional delegation in jeopardy, which probably shouldn't be surprising because all of them, as I understand it, can't stand the charismatically challenged, lame duck governor of Florida. Thank you all. Oh, yeah.

California Redistricting Irony

SPEAKER_09

The entire Republican delegation's at risk. We're gonna the Democrats are gonna take over Florida, Ron, because of the charismatically challenged DeSantis. Now, that's a fair accusation. A lot of people's DeSantis is a little tight, but we played the clip yesterday where he's like, dollar store Obama and what was the other one? Uh Tupac Jeffries or Shupa, whatever it is. Okay. I'm pretty sure between the two of them, Jeffries, you lack the charisma. Okay. Apox. Yeah, he's putting the whole delegation at risk. Over in California, they had Prop 50. So Fox News reported this. This is really interesting about Prop 50. In California, 90% of California voters said district line should be drawn by a nonpartisan commission. But somehow, when they went to vote, they gave the power to the legislature to draw it partisanly.

SPEAKER_37

Yes, vote in particular with Prop 50. The reason voters said they voted yes on Prop 50, uh, 82% of the case, eight out of 10 voters, say it was to counter the GOP changes, not because they saw it was the best way to draw those district lines. Now, if you go back and look at those who said no to the vote, they said their reasoning to do so is that they saw this as not the best way to draw those district lines, while only 33. 4% said it was to stop the Democrats from adding seats in Congress. A couple other things we're taking away from what voters said there in California. We asked the voters and how they would actually like to see these lines drawn. The irony of this trace is that nine out of 10 voters, even more so, said they'd see like to see this done by a nonpartisan commission, not the party in power. Well, that was preempted with the outcome of this vote.

SPEAKER_09

Think about that for a second. So they do a survey, and nine out of 10, the Democrat Party does not exist. There's not real Democrats. There's partisans, there's blue team, red team, but people who actually support the policies of the Democrats, they don't exist. The Democrats don't talk about their policies. They'll get up there and say, Iran's bad, Iran's a boogeyman, Iran's got to go down. Both Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton said, I will invade Iran during my election. Hillary Clinton for sure, right? But then now that Trump's doing the dirty work, they're like, what a vi. This is horrible. War of choice. John Fetterman's over there, like, didn't we campaign on going after Iran? Do you get the irony there? They don't know what they're voting for. They're just completely spun off on there's a racist under every park bench. There's an orange, orange man or bad, no matter what they do. Bon Gino says this best, and I don't think he coined this. He just repeats it, but it's worth repeating. Republicans think Democrats are good people with bad ideas. Democrats think Republicans are bad people with bad ideas. That's the difference. They actually view us as bad people, therefore, nothing that you do is good. Whereas we project our goodness onto them and go, well, they're good people because they're our neighbors, because they're our family, they're our friends. They just have bad ideas. I say we're only as good as the information we get. And if you have a steady diet of Atlantic magazine and uh Washington Wall Street Journal and New York Times and Huffington Post, I can see why you have some of the conclusions you have. But here, let me show you a Gateway Pundit article or have let me have you use Citizen Free Press as your news aggregator. And all of a sudden they could change because new information. But the reality is they won't even take a look because of them, I'm not gonna go to some white supremacist news channel.

SPEAKER_18

Well, it's also amazing how I see in my feed all the time people this morning. I saw somebody say, Whoa, I can't believe I didn't know that that business was MAGA. I'm never gonna go there again. And it's like, wait a minute, you're not gonna go to a restaurant because now you think that they have some kind of a political. What are you talking about?

SPEAKER_09

Even though they make the best Ruben stamp, even though they make the best Ruben sandwiches in town. Right. Yeah, that's that's the point. Democrats do not exist, like they're not out there. After I got indicted, I spent four years going to people's houses doing septic work and stuff like that. I a minimum 400 people I made direct contact with. You go work for a day or two, they see you sweating, they see you busting their butt in a fair exchange of labor for income. And they're happy to pay. Or I'd see in their window they had CNN on. And after a day or two, they'd come out and start talking, and I would mention, because I cannot be shamed over J6. I'd say, Yeah, I'm a January 6th defendant, I'm awaiting trial, blah, blah, blah. Really? You know, I kind of thought something was fishy that day. And then we would get talking and they would support, and I would, and then I would start dropping policy things and newsworms and Hunter Biden. They agreed with all of it. No put no legitimate pushback. They just needed a real person to talk to them. Now, yeah, maybe some people will ostracize you, the guy that will boycott a restaurant that makes the best Cuban sandwiches in town because they're MAGA. Right. But what does that mean? MAGA? It means they want to do good at making sandwiches and make America great, right? Right. It's like, do you really disagree with that? Like, holy cow. Now, in California, just to go to prove the point, James O'Keefe has been releasing all these videos about the voter fraud going on literally on Skid Row, getting homeless guys to sign petitions and ballots and fake stuff and getting paid to do it. Well, they finally, finally arrested at least nine people who were paying people for ballots.

SPEAKER_06

Nine people now face charges accused of bribing homeless people on Skid Row in order to get fake signatures for a large-scale voter fraud scheme. Large scale were offered cash and cigarettes in exchange for hundreds of forged or fake signatures on state ballot petitions and voter registration forms, all of this according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. This occurred during the 2016 presidential and 2018 midterm elections. Now they did not say which specific ballot measure were involved. I'm Ken Molestina for CBSLA.

SPEAKER_09

They're going all the way that far back. Large scale, nine people, large-scale voter fraud, cash, and cigarettes.

SPEAKER_18

Well, you gotta speak the language.

How To Take Your County Back

SPEAKER_09

You don't think they were delivering whole cartons of cigarettes by the time it got to 2020 over this Prop 50 ballot proposition? James O'Keefe was out on the street like last week showing video of this, and they finally got around to it. Finally got around to it. Wow. But nine out of ten voters in California say it should be bipartisan drawn. Oh yeah, but when we actually went to vote, you know, vote blue no matter who, right? This is why it's so important. You go to political remodel.com and you go take a look at what we're doing in our county, follow through that site. It's going to continue to have stuff added to it constantly. You've got to take your county back. Don't be overwhelmed. Yes, it's very difficult for us to go change the federal system. Not everybody, like, you know, what's the difference between a raccoon and Donald Trump's hair? Seven effing billion dollars, right? Not everybody has seven billion dollars to support a presidential run to go make broad sweeping changes. But you know what you do have? A couple Saturdays a year to go knock doors in your local neighborhood as a precinct committee officer. Go be the guy that actually secures the vote and gets people in their face to face getting them to promise to vote. That's one of the most effective things you can do. And then all of a sudden, these big broad dumping money in on TV commercials doesn't matter because you've made a face-to-face connection. You shook someone's hand and you had them agree to vote and you follow up with them. Be the change you want to see in the world. We are not helpless actors in this. This is still the United States of America. You have a say in this. That's that's the point of this show, is not to create rage, right? If all we did was create rage, I'm sure we'd have some big massive sponsor that would have come by. SPLC might have dropped a few bucks on our lap, right? To keep us all divided against each other. It's not. This is a unifying show. I don't care if you're Republican or Democrat. Go get involved in your local party. You know, oh, we only get to elect who they select. You know where the selection committee is? It's in your local party. We just did some endorsements this last month in in our local county. You know what I got to do? I got to help endorse candidates. So I got to be a part of the selection committee that decides who's gonna go on the ballot. Unfortunately, there wasn't a lot to pick from. And there wasn't a lot of people there. This is a big county, quarter million people plus in this county. 30 people there. 30 people there.

SPEAKER_11

Wow.

SPEAKER_09

Go be one of them, right? Go be a part of the machinery that actually props up these political candidates. Because otherwise, we're gonna continue to have this. There's a video that John Cornyn did in 2020, right? In 2020, he put out a campaign video in Espanol in Texas. That makes sense. There's a lot of Hispanics in Texas. Okay. However, if you're putting out an ad in Spanish, who are you targeting? Because if you're here legally, you typically speak English. It's just kind of the way it works. In fact, I at a certain point, I think that was a requirement, right? Like the tests you had to take, you had to actually speak English. But now you can come into this country, and I see people when they don't speak any English, 100,000 percent guarantee their papers probably don't check out. Okay, so why would you put out this ad? Reform the police, why? Because they're hunting you down. Legalize the dreamers, aka all the people that came here as kids with their parents illegally. Let's go ahead and give them amnesty.

SPEAKER_23

I'm John Corning, and I approve this message.

SPEAKER_09

So John Cornyn's for reforming police. That's a defund the police cat call, right? And he's there to legalize illegal immigrants, amnesty. Is that really who Texas wants as their next senator?

SPEAKER_19

I don't think so.

SPEAKER_09

I I don't think so either. Now, the Democrats, again, they don't exist as a policy, and their constituents don't have any idea what their policies are because they change with the sifting sand. What did Jesus say? You know, be on the rock, not on the sand, because the sand moves and all of a sudden you find your house moved. So if you're a vote blue, no matter who guy, 10 years ago, you were for law and order, you would listen to Barack Obama or Bill Clinton talk about how illegal aliens take your jobs. You know, Barack Obama was the deporter in chief. But then culture kind of changed, you know, because we opened the border and tons of people came in, and all of a sudden the Democrats are like, oh, hey, if we if we pander to these illegal immigrants and we give them driver's license, they'll be automatically motor voter stuff, will automatically be allowed to vote. And hey, they'll vote for us. Or we could vote their ballot for them. How great would that be?

SPEAKER_11

Okay.

SPEAKER_09

So here's Patty Murray, our super, super, you know. The mom and tennis shoes. Mom and tennis shoes, a main senator from here in Washington State. Yes, folks, we are behind enemy lines here. Our super senator from Washington State gets up and says, I don't know a single Democrat.

SPEAKER_18

Hold on, she's been there for over 30 years. I know. Okay.

SPEAKER_09

She goes, I don't know a single Democrat who says abolish ice.

SPEAKER_18

Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

Okay. So, so you talk to a Democrat, one day they're like, No, we do support, you know, uh deportation. Bernie Sanders himself said that open borders was a Republican Coke brothers thing. And then you talk to another Democrat and they're like, dude, we have to abolish ice. Are you going to that No Kings protest this week? We got to get rid of ice. And now they flip the tune because, of course, they just go sifting with the wind, and whatever the wind sock says, that's their policy of the day.

SPEAKER_38

I've not heard one Democrat say defund ice.

SPEAKER_23

Right now, Democrats have the power to defund and abolish ice. We should do it.

SPEAKER_30

It is beyond time to defund ice.

SPEAKER_03

An agency that does not care about the law, does not care what courts say, thinks it is accountable to no one except for the president of the United States. We can't fund that kind of agency. We would be violating our oath of office, all of us, to fund an agency that just doesn't care about the law. I'm not sure.

SPEAKER_09

It feels a little disingenuous.

SPEAKER_18

Do you think I could win against her if I ran?

SPEAKER_09

Ron, I would vote against a paper sack. I'd try it.

SPEAKER_18

Yes, Ronald. I'm calling that, I'm calling that an endorsement. I do think you could win, right? It's just about getting out there and having to. I don't know. I think all I have to do is just not lie, you know, maybe have a shot. How about that?

SPEAKER_09

Your campaign. I won't lie like Patty Murray. And then just find all the instances where he she does nonsense like that. Our mom and tennis shoes, right? Now, there's something called retail politics. When I got back from prison, I went to a church group and the pastor and his wife were there, and I and their son was one of the hostages down in a Venezuelan prison. So here I am, just released political prisoner, and I'm thinking I've got the biggest sob story around. And the pastor gets up, and as you guys know, my son, and we haven't had contact with him. What's going on there? He's down in Venezuela, he's a political prisoner. I'm like, oh shit. You know, I mean, yeah, I mean, I was I was at least in the United States sitting next to Suki, the major drug trafficker. Your son is a hostage of Nicholas Maduro. Okay. So he's down in a and he's been freed, by the way. Thank you, Donald Trump and Rick Grinnell, for doing that. But they at one point traveled to DC to try with a couple of the other uh hostage parents to try to get some type of public support, you know, that because that was a thing. They were advised by advisors. The way that you're going to resolve this is you've got to bring it to the attention of the White House and Donald Trump because, you know, and and how do you do that? Through the media. So they went down there, did some press conferences and things like that, and they met with Patty Murray because that's she's our constituency. These people are Republican. One of them was a former PCO. Dolly don't oppose, they oppose her on everything. But the wife went and met with Patty Murray, explained the situation. She was very sympathetic. She even he had some issue in Texas, and she looked and it was a blue district. So I'll call down there and I'll see if I can get that legal issue resolved.

SPEAKER_18

Okay.

SPEAKER_09

So Patty Mercy's basically saying that as a senator, she can influence a judge down in Texas. But either way, she's like, I'm I'll do some favors. And so when I talked to the wife, she's like, you know, Patty Murray was super nice. That's called retail politics, kissing babies. Who knows if she acted on it? But she says, you know, Patty Murray's not all bad. I'm like, I know she's not all bad. The problem is she votes all bad. That's the that's the thing, right? So anybody who's good at retail politics, yeah, you got a shot. But at the end of the day, you lie. And how do you know you're not lying to me? If you're gonna lie to the entire public, you could lie to someone sitting in their office. Now, despite the fact that the Democrat Party wants to abolish ice and they've now changed their tune to not abolish ice. Last night on Capitol Hill, they finally funded ICE and they broke the Democrat filibuster, which means some Democrats finally came over.

SPEAKER_38

We've got plenty more on the other side. We will talk much more about this. Again, you're looking live at the Senate floor as the Democratic filibuster has been broken. We have so far reached 60. We're waiting for the official count, but right now, 60 votes uh that would unlock moving forward with this plan to reopen the government on the Senate side. A quick break, more on the other side.

SPEAKER_09

So that's a big deal because finally public sentiment is falling against them. Carlitz, you said that if ice went down to Houston, there'd be half the cars on the road. I know, right? Wouldn't it be sweet? Wouldn't it be great? But who would pick your almonds and your strawberries? What do we got, Ron?

SPEAKER_18

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California Governor Debate On Immigration

SPEAKER_09

Yes, awesome. And obviously, we do a little bit of rumble premium streaming at the end of every show. Yes. So back into California here, they've had they had their uh governor debate. So they had all the governor, you know, candidates up on stage. And Katie Porter, she's now, I believe, the leading candidate for governor. Be careful, Republicans in California. You've got Steve Hilton, who's endorsed by President Trump, and you have Sheriff Bianco, who's also running, and he's fairly popular down there. Bianco supports amnesty. It's on his website. Don't be fooled. Bianco supports amnesty. Okay. Steve Hilton does not. So here's Katie Porter being asked about illegal immigrants who can't read English driving trucks, having CDL licenses. This is a big deal. Nobody should want a truck driver who cannot read the road signs or read the manual or read the test. And we've seen example after example of DMV officers taking bribes to basically take the tests for them. You know, you have CDL drivers with big red trucks with driver's licenses say no name given as their name. Okay. So she is being asked to defend that and look at where she goes with it.

SPEAKER_10

I believe that English proficiency, uh language proficiency should be strictly enforced for truck drivers. You have 60 seconds.

SPEAKER_33

I would absolutely fight the Trump administration because the job of the California governor is to protect Californians. And right now, that includes protecting them from Donald Trump. Protecting California.

SPEAKER_09

Okay, so what do you think about uh commercial drivers that can't read English? I would protect Californians from Donald Trump. Could you protect us from the Iranian guy that's got three people driving 24 hours straight in a cab of a truck that can't read English? Could you protect us from them? No, not them, Donald Trump.

SPEAKER_33

Californians also includes enforcing traffic laws. And we've seen sometimes a need for oversight in California. For example, we have seen that the Department of Motor Vehicles was not enforcing rules around DUIs and drivers who had convictions for that.

SPEAKER_09

I am so Oh, so we're not gonna go after the commercial drivers that can't speak English, right? We're just gonna oppose Donald Trump no matter what his agenda, and then we're gonna crack down on the little guy, the guy who got a DUI, and you know, some rules not being invited.

SPEAKER_18

The first thing that came out of her mouth was she's gonna protect California citizens, which is exactly who these people are, not bingo.

SPEAKER_33

That Mr. Bianco would say to black and brown Californians and immigrants who are being terrorized and racially profiled that you have to get over racism. It's not something that you get over, it's something that you fight. And if it's something that you fund, it's something that you fund, Katie Porter, through the SPLC.

SPEAKER_09

It's not something you get over, it's something that you fund. You use the wrong word there. You said fight. No, you fund it. You fund it.

SPEAKER_33

He doesn't understand the importance of that. He has no business representing a state with the diversity of California.

SPEAKER_10

Miss Porter, thank you very much. Mr. Bianco, I'll give you 15 seconds to respond.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, again, that's not even close to what I said. What I said is we're Californians, and I'm speaking for them, especially from law enforcement, when I deal with persons of color every single day, Californians are absolutely sick and tired of our politicians making race the basis of everything. It is not. And this racial divide that they are pushing between law enforcement and the public, or Democrat and Republican, absolutely has to stop. And I'm telling you, we are sick of it.

SPEAKER_10

Yeah, you believe that.

SPEAKER_09

We don't want to make race about everything. He does support amnesty, but he is right, you know. I mean, race is and everything. Katie Porter is bad news. California, do better, pick differently. It's just that simple, right? What's terrorizing me is getting on the highways with big rig truckers that are driving the equivalent of 10 vehicles and that weight and all that stuff with blind spots the size of freaking. It's a 20-ton missile.

SPEAKER_18

Huh? It's a 20-ton missile.

FISA 702 And Surveillance Loopholes

SPEAKER_09

It's a 20-ton missile. Yes, it's a 20-ton missile. You got guys that can't read English trying to make U-turns on cop pullouts. You know what I mean? They can't read the sign that says not no, you know, no access. Right. Right? And decapitating families as they're driving on the highway, on what, you know, divided highways that are one way only. That kind of nonsense. But but don't worry, she'll protect them from Donald Trump, but she'll also make sure the DMV comes after the little guys, the little guy who got a drunk driving thing and something's not being forced. Now, I'm not saying that we shouldn't enforce the law as the law is, but do you see the misdirect there? I won't protect you from the truckers. I'll protect you from Trump and your Uncle Bob, who got a DUI last year, right? It's nuts. Now, Thomas Massey and Lauren Boulber, and I don't know the other gal that's standing next to him here, they held a very well-attended press conference with regards to the FISA 702 spying act. This is important. I do absolutely support this.

SPEAKER_16

A brand new bill that's long needed. Um, unfortunately, it's needed because there have been so many erosions of our Fourth Amendment right to privacy. You know, there's a uh a robust discussion right now about the FISA 702 program, but really that's just the tip of the iceberg in terms of You know, I'm really surprised.

SPEAKER_09

Sorry to distract from this, but you see these bike racks over here? I'm really surprised they leave these deadly weapons floating around.

SPEAKER_18

So just laying around.

SPEAKER_09

Just laying around. Like it's like what the heck? Just FYI in my trial, right? We pushed a bike rack, and I got a I got a firearm enhancement, a deadly weapon enhancement, a firearm enhancement. And in the in the spot where you're supposed to put the make and model of the firearm that was used, they put a paragraph describing a bike rack without saying bike rack, without saying metal barricade, right? They described it like steel, pole, whatever, you know, whatever they had, the little paragraph. I'm like fellow deadly weapon. They just leave these things laying around.

SPEAKER_18

Well, especially the high capacity ones.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, I mean, you could have more hate bikes and there's high capacity bike rack, right?

SPEAKER_16

Stuck infringement on the Fourth Amendment. There's so many other laws and Supreme Court decisions that have impinged on your right to privacy. For instance, the Bank Secrecy Act, the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the Patriot Act. All of these have great sounding names, but all of them created so-called loopholes in the constitution.

SPEAKER_09

It's almost like the bills do the opposite of what they say, which, you know, hopefully the Save America Act actually saves America. But you've got the Inflation Reduction Act, caused inflation, you've got the Patriot Act used against Patriots, you've got the Bank Secrecy Act used to make sure you have no bank privacy or secrecy. You have all these different acts where like, dude, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to spy on U.S. citizens, right? They do the opposite. Southern poverty law center that fights white supremacy.

SPEAKER_18

We need to produce a keep me broke act.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, please. They should do that. Seriously. Keep America Broke Act. It will be like elimination of the IRS. No sales tax nationally.

SPEAKER_16

Yes. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Not a euphemism, but misnamed because it's got foreign in it. It's used to go after Americans. Secret applications of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. I've been in a SCIF last week where I saw two secret rulings, interpretations of FISA law of how the government has created additional loopholes to spy on you that I'm not even allowed to tell you. These are these are classified as top secret. And finally, the third party doctrine. This is uh very troublesome. It's been expanded. It was a ruling, it's based on a ruling of the Supreme Court that allowed uh it was a six to three ruling. I think it was a bad ruling, but it's been expanded in its interpretation to include things like uh doctor's appointment records, bank records, phone records, who've you texted, all the metadata, um, flock cameras, for instance, now. Um, and if you think about collecting information on bank records, that means you can get your gun records. And this was done. This is not something I've imagined. This is something that I learned about thanks to whistleblowers on the Judiciary Committee. What the DOJ did is they asked Bank of America, and Bank of America complied for all of the records of anybody who was here inside of a certain radius of Washington, D.C. on January 6th, they asked them for all of their bank purchase records for gun stores as well. It's completely illegal, but imagine instead of doing a query with one person that you turn AI loose on these databases now. There's virtually nothing the government can't know about you without a warrant if you believe that these infringements are legitimate, and they are not. That is why we've created this bill called the Surveillance Accountability Act. This was conceived by Naomi Brockwell of the Ludlow Institute. We've been working on it for years. Um, it's got the it's got the right provisions in it so that it doesn't impede legitimate law enforcement activity. And it's long needed. It it closes these loopholes that I've explained to you. And more importantly, it creates a private right of action. You know, you can sue state employees of the government, but it's almost impossible to sue federal government employees if they infringe on your constitutional rights. So we put that, that's the uh second half of this bill. It gives you the right to sue the government, the government employee. And this is one of the most frustrating things I've run into since I've been in Congress. No accountability. I'll tell you what, we'll have accountability if when somebody goes to work, it's not just fun and games. If they infringe on your rights, on your constitutional rights, they could be privately and personally sued for that.

Ceasefire Diplomacy And Iran Blockade

SPEAKER_09

But today we're introduced So that bill's probably gonna go nowhere. A, because Thomas Massey proposed it, and B, because power likes power, man. Power likes power. And if there's one thing we've learned is we haven't held our politicians accountable up till now, so why would they allow themselves to be held accountable and the bureaucrats that support them and keep them in power? It's not gonna happen. Another big thing that happened yesterday was Donald Trump was in the White House, and he had the president of Lebanon and representative from Israel, I think maybe Netanyahu. Well, Netanyahu's not standing in the picture, but they were all there, and Mike Huckabee was there, J.D. Vance, Marco Rubio, and they've struck uh they've extended the ceasefire, and peace talks have extended between Lebanon and Israel, and the United States has pledged their support to assist Lebanon in fighting Hezbollah, one of the Iranian proxy groups that just about took over Lebanon.

SPEAKER_13

First of all, congratulations. Congratulations to you and our Secretary of State, but most importantly, congratulations to the people of Israel and Lebanon. I think it's a major historic moment. We're going to extend the ceasefire for three weeks that's already in place between Israel and Lebanon. Of course, it wouldn't have happened without the president's direct engagement. The fact that you have these leaders of different countries coming together for the first time, they came together in the Oval Office and they came together because of energetic diplomacy, of course, led by the president of the United States. So I think it's a big moment for the world. It's a big moment for our country, but uh just very proud to be a part of it. So thank you, sir, for making it happen.

SPEAKER_09

I'll tell you what, for all the people that are like, it's a war of choice, you shouldn't have done what you did in Venezuela and Iran and oh my gosh. Guys, guy is brokering peace all over the place. Anywhere that wants peace, if two parties want peace and they're fighting because it's hard to stop, Steve Bannon talks about this. Once the killing starts, all of a sudden then you get vengeance and you start thinking irrationally. When your sons or daughters or your constituents are losing people and they're want they want you know blood debt.

SPEAKER_18

It's like thousand-year Hatfield McCoy war.

SPEAKER_09

It really is. So for them to be able to broker peace and be like, hey, let's let's have some reason here and for Donald Trump to come in and do that, Pakistan, India. You go on and on and on. Like there's now he's like, I'm up to 10 wars. I believe he will resolve the uh Russia-Ukraine war. In fact, he has indicated that he's going to invite Russia to join the G20 summit coming up here pretty soon, which is a big deal, right? To reintroduce him to the international order, bring him into the fold. Yeah, let's let's play, let's play games here because we're not stopping the Bitcoin. So we better we better learn how to play nice and play together. Big deal. So Pete Heggseth also addressed the situation in Iran dealing with the blockade and how significant this is. And we're gonna talk about this for a second. It's also worth saying and Europe specifically, and how Europe has just been absolutely feckless in this. They clearly have no incentive for peace, even though they have huge interest, them and China, in the Strait of Hormuz.

SPEAKER_15

It's also worth saying this should not be America's fight alone. We barely use the Strait of Hormuz as a country. Our energy doesn't flow through there, and we have plenty of energy. Just look at the new global Congo line headed to Texas. Beautiful picture. Europe and Asia have benefited from our protection for decades, but the time for free riding is over. America and the free world deserve allies who are capable, who are loyal, and who understand that being an ally is not a one-way street, it's a two-way street. We are not counting on Europe, but they need the Strait of Hormuz much more than we do, and might want to start doing less talking and having less fancy conferences in Europe and getting a boat. This is much more their fight than ours. Exactly.

SPEAKER_09

But we're doing it anyways. We're doing it anyways. Now, Donald Trump was asked because Iran really wants the straight open to continue peace talks. And there's two elements to this there's the element that is for public consumption, and then there's the element that's not for public consumption, but is still being said to the public. You just don't get it. So if you're a Democrat, you hang, this is about money. Sort of, sort of, it plays a big part. So apparently everybody was advising Donald Trump, yeah, let's go ahead and let the strait open so we can, you know, loosen up the flow of oil to China and to Europe. And, you know, let's let's let them through and let's kind of let this get going here. Donald Trump was like, well, that's stupid.

SPEAKER_05

But they would have opened it up three days ago. They came to us and they said, we will agree to open the straight. And all my people were happy. Everybody was happy except me. I said, wait a minute, if we open the straight, that means they're gonna make$500 million a day. I don't want them to make$500 million a day until they settle this thing. So I'm the one that kept it closed. We have total control of it. Uh and it'll open when they make a deal or something else happens. That's very positive.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, well, I don't want to let them make money while we're trying to negotiate because then they have no reason to negotiate. They're back into business. They're back into business. And if you're back in business and you can pay your factory workers and you get illicit supplies, we'll talk about that here in a second, then this thing might not end. So he's like, nah, I'm not gonna open it. I don't want to make any money while we're doing this. He hex us address exactly what the Iranians are doing that's kind of causing all this belligerency. Because isn't there navy at the bottom of the sea?

SPEAKER_15

We have all the time in the world. And we're not anxious ordeal. And I hear him say it every day in private as well. Iran knows that they still have an open window to choose wisely, as we said previously, choose wisely at the negotiating table. All they have to do is abandon a nuclear weapon in mean in meaningful and verifiable ways, or instead they can watch the regime's fragile economic state collapse under the under unrelenting pressure of American power. A blockade as long as it takes, whatever President Trump decides. Because the bottom line remains at the bottom line. Iran will never get a nuclear bomb. The choice is theirs, but with this blockade, the clock is not on their side. Moreover, President Trump has authorized the United States Navy to destroy any Iranian fast boats that attempt to put mines in the water or disrupt passage through the Strait of Hormuz to shoot and kill. Our commanders have clear rules of engagement. If Iran is putting mines in the water or otherwise threatening American commercial shipping or American forces, we will shoot to destroy. No hesitation, just like the drug boats in the Caribbean. It's also worth saying this should not be America's fight alone. We barely use the Strait of Hormuz as a country. Our energy doesn't flow through there, and we have plenty of energy. Just look at the new global Congo capabilities unmatched. Our blockade is only growing and going global and getting a boat. But they need the Strait of Horror and might want to start doing less talking and having less fancy conferences in Europe and getting a boat. This is much more their fight than ours. On this core mission, America's will is unshakable, our capabilities unmatched, our blockade is only growing and going global. And as the president said, we have all the time in the world. And the ball is in their court.

SPEAKER_09

The ball is in their court. Now, Donald Trump also addressed another issue. Remember that boat? The Tusco that got boarded that they blew the engine room out of that just wanted to blow the blockade. Well, they boarded the boat and they found some stuff. That's crazy.

SPEAKER_04

You said there was a gift for the Iranians in it. What is that in that ship? One from China. Yeah, well, we have a story capsule.

SPEAKER_05

There was stuff in there. That's one of those little questions where this is that good. We have a lot of things that we got. You know, that's the uh the straight the uh what we've done with the blockade is amazing and nobody nobody gets through. Nobody wants to get through it, nobody's trying. The one who tried to shut out the engine, nobody's trying. We have complete control so they can drop their mines in there and do all those super things. It's just gonna take longer for them to make money because the mines are gonna affect them much more than they're gonna affect us. But we don't know that they're doing that, but they could be that they're if they if they're doing it, it's a very foolish thing to do, just like we're so they found precursors for missiles and drones and whatnot in that boat.

SPEAKER_09

That's what the report said yesterday. Like, yeah, it's top secret. Could be other things too, right? That's the other part of this. You're kind of starving out China. JD Vance addressed Democrats and people who are like, but Trump said no more wars and we're getting into an S war.

SPEAKER_13

I certainly empathize with Americans who are exhausted after 25 years of foreign entanglements in the Middle East. I understand the concern, but the difference is that back then we had dumb presidents, and now we have a president who actually knows how to accomplish America's national security objectives. So this is not going to be some long drawn-out thing. We've got in, we've done the job of setting their nuclear program back. We're gonna now work to permanently dismantle that nuclear program over the coming years, and that is what the president has set out to do. Simple principle. Iran can't have a nuclear weapon that has animated American policy over the past 130 days. It's gonna continue to be a driving force of our policy in the Middle East for the next three and a half years.

China Oil Pressure And Markets

SPEAKER_09

Can't have a nuclear weapon and they can't interfere in our elections and they can't kill Americans by proxy. Pretty simple. Eric Bowling was on the war room talking about the oil situation because again, it all boils down to energy and oil and also China. China, right? What's going on with China? They have a huge problem here. Huge, huge problem. Not only were they trying to arm Iran, and apparently they are getting arms through uh Azerbaijan, which is making some crossings, and uh, you know, so China has definitely got a proxy war with us going on through Iran. And this oil, this oil blockade, as well as what we did in Venezuela, is putting a ton of pressure on China.

SPEAKER_26

Our SPR tops out at about 715 million barrels. Um, the Chinese SPR, Strategic Petroleum Reserve, tops out at 1.2 billion barrels, and we use a hell of a lot more oil than they do. So in fact, for years I've been saying we should get our SPR over a billion barrels. But not only did we not do that, we also are drawing it down at a time we don't need to be doing that. Where presidents do it. Now, I was being perfectly honest with you. Trump has done it a couple of times as well. Clinton did it. Um Biden did it when we didn't need to do it, but they do it to ease some sort of, I guess, perception of a higher oil and gasoline prices because all geared towards gasoline. I think that's a mistake. I think we need to keep that for an SPR, which is that China is literally experiencing right now. They have an emergency oil situation right now. Let them draw that down. Let them hold the blockade. Don't make a deal. I agree with that. Don't go to China. Let them, they're they're gonna be sucking wind fairly soon because of the blockade.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, they can't fill their oil reserve, and they've only got like a hundred days or something. I mean, they're like at a certain point, not only are they having to pay for oil full price now, but they're not getting enough of it.

SPEAKER_11

Right.

SPEAKER_09

You could you could see the Chinese Communist Party collapse. That's not an impossibility. It's not an impossibility in this. It's the unsaid thing. They can't arm up Iran with the blockade, they can't get cheap free oil from Venezuela and Ch and Iran. They're having to pay full price. They already have an economic problem there, they already have a housing crisis and a banking crisis.

SPEAKER_18

Now they have an energy crisis on the I wonder how long they can pay full price for oil before they have to do other things to their economy to stay functional.

SPEAKER_09

I'm sure we're gonna start hearing reports of that at some point. For those few for those people, this is Trump's truth social post, few in number, now more now than ever, before that are reading the failing New York Times and watching fake news CNN. I think that I am anxious to end the war. If you would even call it that with Iran, please be advised that I am possibly the least pressured person ever to be in this position. I have all the time in the world, but Iran doesn't. And you know who else doesn't? China. The clock is ticking. The reason some of the media is doing so poorly with subscribers and viewers is because they no longer have credibility. Iran's Navy is lying at the bottom of the sea, the Air Force is demolished, their aircraft and radar weaponry is gone, their leaders are no longer with us. The blockade is airtight and strong. From there, it only gets worse. Time is not on their side. A deal will only be made when it's appropriate and good for the United States of America, our allies, and in fact, the rest of the world, President Donald J. Trump. So while the world is struggling with an energy crisis because of this blockade, again, we don't get oil out of the Strait of War moves. But Iran can't have a nuclear weapon. We're definitely not going to let them continue to arm up. So where does all the worldwide money go?

SPEAKER_29

It's a success story if you're in the White House right now, the stock market is, and you can see it right here. Okay, SP 500 shifts at this point in a presidency. You know, coming into the day at the close of yesterday, look at this. Up 19%. That is higher than the average president since 2001, when it was up 15%, and way, way higher than the average presidency since 1961, up 6%. So this stock market has been up like a rocket, and no wonder the president of the United States wants to talk about it. And you'll also notice, Johnny B, when the stock market is up, perhaps Democrats don't want to talk about it nearly as much. All right. So what are people saying about whether or not it's actually a good time to be in the market? Yeah, okay. I think one of the reasons why this number is up, this percentage is up, is pretty simple. Just take a look here. Stock owners who say that investing a thousand dollars into the market right now is a good idea. You see the majority of them, 52% say it's a good idea. I will even note that even 41% of Democrats or lean Democrats who are in the stock market currently say it's a good idea to continue to invest in the stock market. So no wonder the market is up at this particular point because those who are in it say, hey, it's a good idea to keep investing. It's a success story.

SCOTUS Gate And Ethics Shock

SPEAKER_09

So capital's coming here. It's like Donald Trump's killing all these birds with one big stone. How many battles can Donald Trump fight? All of them. All of them. Because he knows it's one, right? He knows it's one battle. Okay, guys, we are gonna jump over to private and we are gonna talk about a massive brewing scandal at the Supreme Court, specifically Justice John Roberts and his wife's business dealings. Big deal. And it's called SCOTUS Gate, and it's coming. So I'm gonna give you a heads up in private and we're gonna watch it develop because Donald Trump has already said I'm a little worried about these justices when it came to the tariff decision and foreign money. And we've known this for a while, it's been out there for years, but now it's coming to the forefront, right? Again, dominoes, and then we're gonna talk a little bit about Bitcoin because I love that topic. And we're also gonna talk about people with long COVID and their shrinking penises. So you're gonna love that. Not a swear word, not a swear word. Okay, we'll see you in private, and the rest of you will talk to you again on Monday.

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Phew!

SPEAKER_09

Okay, okay, so here we go. So this is sent Justice John Roberts. SCOTA scandal explodes. Chief Justice Roberts reportedly hid hid 20 million in his wife's commissions from big law firms that argue before SCOTUS. Then refused to recuse himself in over 500 cases. 20 million dollars, 500 cases, potentially personally benefited, you know, community property and all, and refused to recuse himself in those cases. Whoa. He mischaracterizes the cash as quote, salary, but it was commissions, and buried her equity stake for years, did not disclose it as they were required to do. And it's a call here. Justice John Roberts must resign immediately or be impeached. Where are the GOP leaders? Dang, good question. So here we go. Betrayal is now complete. SCOTUS DISSL of Texas lawsuit illuminate final remaining option to save the republic. We no longer live in a functional constitutional republic. There are no longer any controlling legal authority that is functioning in America. The rule of law is now collapsed, the courts no longer even pretend to function. America's been pledged into lawlessness by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has been illegitimate since 12, 11, 20 when they violated their oaths of the Constitution and colluded to the 20 the theft of the 2020 election. Katanji John Braxton is the illegitimate appointee of an illegitimate president who stole the 2020 election. And it goes it goes on and on from there. Jane Roberts, who is married to Chief Justice John Roberts, made 10.3 million in commissions from Elite Leo Firm's whistleblower document show. Two years after John Roberts' confirmation as the Supreme Court Chief Justice in 2005, his wife, Jane Sullivan Roberts, made a pivot. After a long and distinguished career as a lawyer, she refashioned herself as a legal recruiter with a matchmaker, a matchmaker who pairs job hunting lawyers with corporate firms. So, yeah, pretty big deal. I'm just saying, it's coming. We're going to hear more about it. Those stories will flesh out more. There's been whistleblowers for a long time. Senator Loomis, who's on the committee that's dealing with the clarity. Act was on CNBC yesterday talking about Bitcoin.

SPEAKER_01

It's called the de minimis exemption. And uh the number that is being looked at by uh Houseways and Means and Senate finance is right around$300 uh as a de minimis exemption. But the challenge is trying to figure out uh how you can use uh Bitcoin as a means of exchange uh without paying a capital gains tax on it. Uh so we're trying to figure out how to weigh the appropriate way to decide when a sale of, for example, a Bitcoin uh should be subject to capital gains and when it should be uh allowed to be used as a simple means of exchange, the same way we use the US dollar.

Bitcoin Tax Confusion And Clarity Act

SPEAKER_09

Yes. So one of the challenges we have here is the IRS is incredibly inconsistent in the way they categorize uh trades, barter, commodity exchanges. So there's certain carve-outs where if you exchange this or exchange that, it qualifies. But did you know if I decided to come do some work for you and you gave me one of your junky cars out here, right? You got a you got a mustang sitting in the driveway. Yeah, man. If I said, hey, let's trade for the Mustang. Did you know that you have to report that on your income tax and report your cost basis and whatever the trade value was for the labor at fair market rate? Did you know that? No, yeah, but we would do that as a as at a barter, as an exchange. Did you know if you exchange your neighbor's homemade bread for eggs, you're supposed to establish a cost basis and pay capital gains tax on that exchange?

SPEAKER_18

No.

SPEAKER_09

Exactly. Exactly. It's inconsistent the way they've done this. Uh but for people who volunteer and you report accurately, they'll do that. You know, they'll pay the tax, they'll pay the difference in cost basis. Interesting, isn't it? Right? Super inconsistent. So, what happens if I pay you in Bitcoin and we make an exchange for Bitcoin? I've just traded a commodity. I didn't cash it out, I didn't touch the US dollar, I just traded it. I'm supposed to report that.

SPEAKER_11

Okay.

SPEAKER_09

So one of the things that they say is holding up adoption of Bitcoin is just that fact. You can pay for things at Walmart with Bitcoin, but the IRS may consider that a capital gains exchange or a capital gain instead of just a exchange. So right now you have a$300 minimum exemption,$300. That's lame. Right. So that's one of the things that they're kind of debating with the Clarity Act. I'll tell you this don't do it.

SPEAKER_19

Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

Pay them Bitcoin, don't report it, let them come after you and don't care. Yeah. Right. Just like you wouldn't care if you were trading stuff. Like literally, it's a you have a garage sale and people do stuff like that. You have to pay capital gains on all of that. And it makes no sense to us. No, you don't have to do that. No, you do. You do. That's how stupid our uh income tax system is with capital gains like that. It's stupid. It doesn't make sense. It should only be dollars, right? But they've made specific stocks and you know all these other things. I could trade stocks. What if I just trade you the stock? Well, you gotta, what's your cost basis and the value you got back in exchange? I don't like it.

SPEAKER_18

Well, they probably should just get rid of it, rid of it for dollars too.

SPEAKER_09

Just get rid of it in general. It should just abolish the IRS and just go there. There's plenty of tax money out there, right? Property tax, sales tax, all the point of sale taxes. There's plenty of legitimate taxes. Plus, they can just print all sources. They can print. Clearly, that's one of their problems. But I I'm a kind of a big advocate of, you know, get rid of all the fraud. Let's get down to see where our real budget is, and then we'll go from there. No more golden toilets and golden hammers with the US military. Okay. AOC was talking to RFK in the recent hearing, and she asked him about his disclosure and if he owns any assets that you know he could benefit from. It's interesting his answer.

SPEAKER_31

I am as a public servant completely financially divested of any conflict of interest with any uh healthcare companies, any stocks, any uh uh any uh uh lawsuits that I would financially benefit from.

SPEAKER_09

Now we know that's a bold-faced lie because she came into Congress and couldn't afford to lease on a townhouse, and now she's worth uh again another one of these$30 million net worth ranges in just portion of the colour. Yeah, so so don't don't buy that for one second. Oh yes.

SPEAKER_31

You're completely divested. You have no financial interest in any lawsuit, crypto, none of that.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, oh crypto, I own some I own Bitcoin.

SPEAKER_31

Okay, and do you have any other security?

SPEAKER_09

I own Bitcoin. Crypto? Oh, I own Bitcoin. Duh. All right, here is billionaire Tim Draper, and he's talking about the future of Bitcoin. And this is why this Clarity Act matters. A, it's gonna un if there's there's already huge inflows of capital from big whales and these big banks because they know what's coming. Capital gains or not, it doesn't matter. It's a store of value that's real, right? But he also says Bitcoin absolutely will replace the dollar. You could line up billionaire after billionaire after billionaire, they all get it now.

SPEAKER_35

Not only is Bitcoin against the dollar a really good bet, but it's you're seeing the dollar fall as fast as you're seeing Bitcoin grow. And that combination is going to, you know, it'll hit 250,000, but it's gonna hit a million, it's gonna hit 10 million on its way to where the dollar is no longer accepted, no longer worth it, and Bitcoin is the one um source of store of value and currency for the world eventually.

Long COVID Study And Closing Raid

SPEAKER_09

That's where it's going. And you have a once in a species opportunity again when it's cheap. You know, when people say, have we lost the is as the as I did I miss the boat? I was at a conference in Vegas for a different cryptocurrency country, and every person in that room thought that they'd miss the opportunity with Bitcoin. I'm like, I'm missing the opportunity. The opportunity has barely become relevant, right? If you if you were in 2009, I'm good on you if you had a thousand Bitcoin, right? But you could you couldn't do anything with it. It was just an asset thing on your balance sheet. But now you can actually really do it. You can get loans against it. It's that legitimate now. You haven't lost it. They're waiting. The big banks are waiting on the Clarity Act, and that's gonna, you know, facilitate the transacting of it. And the big the big buyers right now are not sellers. I mean, it's a huge deal. All right. Now, on to this interesting story. This was put out by the Mirror, and uh Michael Flynn Jr. says, Thank goodness I didn't get the COVID shot. So this is a legitimate study that came out. This is about COVID long haulers. COVID long haulers from around the world have reported hundreds of suspected signs and symptoms of long COVID, ranging from tinnitus to brittle nails. A study from University College of London Sansbury Welcome Century has found. And the highlight here is shrinking penises and night tears among 200 long COVID symptoms found in the study. I think Adam Carolla posted something that said the night tears are caused by the shrinking penises. Just a little chuckle there, but hey, that COVID thing was a bioweapon. I'll tell you what. All right, guys, that's it for today. Thank you so much for telling us.

SPEAKER_18

Hold on, we gotta do a raid, bro.

SPEAKER_09

Oh, yeah, we gotta do a raid. Last raid of the month, we gotta do it. So stick around, you guys. Go say hi. What is it today? It's political.

SPEAKER_19

Oh, shoot. Hold on.

SPEAKER_18

Slash gotta get the uh the words just right. Nah.

SPEAKER_09

Nah, hold on. Don't leave yet. Don't leave yet. We're still doing it. Oh, we're gonna go to uh oh country music radio. We're gonna find something else. A lot. Oh, they don't even have a chat going on.

SPEAKER_19

Oh, that's the problem. Okay.

SPEAKER_09

All right, stick stick with us, stick with us, don't leave yet.

SPEAKER_19

Tucker me. Shoot. Jeez. Let's hit the next. Let's see. Alex Jones. No. I guess we're gonna do this one, whatever this is.

Monty Python Peasants Tag

SPEAKER_09

All right. Well, they got a chat going on. Let's do it here. All right, you guys are gonna go into this chat, go say hi for the peasants. Tell them, come subscribe to Peasants Perspective. Perfect. Alex Jones accelerates MAGA Civil War. Yeah, go recruit some people so we can talk some sense into them. All right, guys, thank you so much. We will talk to you again on Monday. And don't forget Spokane. Fighting.

SPEAKER_25

Sorry. What might be coming to everybody? I'm 37. I'm 37. I'm not all. Well, I can't just call you Matt. You could say Dennis. I didn't know you were called Dennis. I did say sorry about the old woman. But from behind you looking, would you all make it to treat me like an imperialist? Well, I'm king. Imperial. How'd you get that, eh? Exploiting the workers. By hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society. Is there ever going to be any progress? How do you do? How do you do, good lady? I'm Arthur, King of the Britons. Whose castle is that? King of British. The Britons. Who are the Britons? We all are. We are all Britons. And I am your king. No, we have a king. We thought it was an autonomous collective. You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship of self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes. How dare you get it? Opening classes with the case. That's what it's all about. Only people, please good people. I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? No one lives in that castle. Then who is your lord? We don't have a lord. What? I told you. We're in a narco-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week. Yes. But all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at a special bi-weekly meeting. Yes, I see. By a civil majority in the case of purely internal affairs. Be quacked, but by a two-thirds majority in the case of the quack. Order you to be quacked. I'm your king. The lady of the lake. Her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite, held aloft Excalibur from the bottom of the water. Signifying by divine providence. I used to carry Excalibur. That is why I'm your king. Listen, strange women lying in ponds, distributed swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some pharmacal aquatic ceremony. You can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart from a sword is all setting off an emperor. Just because some moist and bitch loves a similar money.

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