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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Good morning. You'rerope about to enter the arena and join
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everybody in between. Welcome Patriots on this glorious Friday, and
thank god it's Friday. The week is flown by. I
think we've got what like ten days until the man himself,
Donald J. Trump, is sworn back into the White House
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and what will be his second term. Actually, you won
three presidential elections in a row, but we're not going
to go down the twenty twenty path tonight. But folks,
ten days until Ronald Jay Trump is the leader of
the free world. And that is something to be very
optimistic about. You know what else you all should be
optimistic about. We've got the great Brian Dean right on deck.
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It is right night on Friday. Brian has been so
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So the biggest story outright is Trump sentenced in this
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fake trial with fake crimes and a fake judge and
a fake you know, Alvin Bragg, sloppy Alvin Bragg out there.
Everything up there is completely fake. And this bastard in
the black robe, Juan marshawon who is absolutely positively a
Democrat activist on the bench is a disgrace to our
American justice system sentenced Donald Trump today with an unconditional discharge.
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So no, that means essentially this no jail time, no fine,
no punishment other than being branded as a convicted felon
and battle crew. That is precisely the point, is it not?
So I just it's just so frustrating. I mean, I
heard Donald Trump talk about this directly to Juan marshawan
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And the interesting thing is that almost nothing about this
trial has been open to the public. It's just been
open to the media than report on it to the public.
But they, specifically Juan Mrshan made the decision to make
the sentencing public, and of course they wanted the soundbites
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of him sentencing Donald Trump so that Democrats could use
this in ads and use it to raise money for
the midterms. All of this, you know, is bad for
our country, bad for our justice system, because obviously it is,
but it's also a sick and perverse fundraising scheme for
Democrats who prepare, who are preparing right now for midterm elections.
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But I'm not going to play I got six minutes
of video here from Trump going after Juan Marshon to
his face. It's newsworthy because Trump is going to be
president in ten days and he's directing his comments to
the judge about the overall process. And to me, it's
like you have a local judge interfering with a presidential
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transition of power. It just never happened before in American history,
and to me, it's just newsworthy. So check this out.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
This has been a very terrible experience. I think it's
been a tremendous setback for New York and the New
York Courts system agreed. This is a case that Alvin
Bragg did not want to bring. He thought it was
from what I read and from what I hear, that
inappropriately handled. Before he got there. A gentleman from a
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law firm came in and acted as a district attorney.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Correct.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
And that gentleman, from what I heard, was a criminal
or almost criminal, and what he did, correct, it was
very appropriate. It was a somebody involved with my political opponent.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Correct.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
Part of the records that we're talking about, they're saying,
I just noticed where he said I was falsifying business record. Well,
the falsification of business records, as they said, was calling
a legal expense in the books where everybody could see them,
a legal expense. In other words, that legal fees or
a legal expense were put down as legal expense by accountants.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
Correctly, we weren't put down by me.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
They were put down by accountants. I didn't call them
construction concrete work. I didn't call them electrical work. I
didn't call them an They called a legal fee or
a legal expense, a legal expense, and for this I
got indicted. It's incredible. Actually, now, if you look my
attorney alluded to it. The top legal scholars and legal
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pundits in this country, the ones that have quoted all
the time on television, that are making their views felt
and highly respected people have said everyone virtually everyone that
I know. Haven't seen any to the contrary, not one.
And these people are not exactly friends in mine, to
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put it mildly correct, but they all said this is
a case that should have never been brought up to
an injustice of justice, very respected Jonathan Turley, Andy McCarthy,
Judge David Rifkin, a wonderful man had just passed away
in by the way, Greg Jarrett Ellie Honik from CNN
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over All Places CNN said that Paul and Grassian Alan Dershowitz,
they all said, this is not a case that should.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Be brought It's correct.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Now think about legal expenses are down his legal expenses.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
I mean, look again, six minutes, not going to play
the whole thing. But this is a fake case with
fake charges and a fake judge and a fake very
sloppy da and Alvin Bragg and Trump is right. There
was somebody at number three at the Department of Justice
who left the Department of Justice to go work for
a State Prosecutor's office. Here's the thing with this, folks,
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Payback is going to be a bitch. I'm telling you
that the Trump administration that a Trump Department of Justice
in ten days, He's going to control the lever of
power in this country and he's going to be able
to investigate. Indeed, I think he has a duty, not
just President Trump, with the Department of Justice to investigate
what was going on with these state prosecutors like Fanny
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Willis and Alvin Bragg and others with a Hey, I
even think, you know Jack Smith, an investigation into him
should be on the table too. How often were you know,
Fanny Willis and Alvin Bragg? How often do they go
to the White House? Was their text message, email communication
between White House counsel, Biden administration officials and the state
level officials. I if I'm a betting man, I just
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think that these people are probably going out of their
way to delete a whole lot of things right now,
because I can almost guarantee you, just using common sense,
that there was quite a bit of communication between these
state level folks and the Biden administration. You can bank
on that. Okay, So we got Brian Dean right on deck.
We've got so much to talk about. So without further ado,
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let me bring my buddy on, Brian Dean Wright. He's
the host of the Right Report Daily podcast. Former CIA
operations officer Brian. We got so much to talk about, man,
But let's first of all, welcome, looking dapper as usual.
Speaker 3 (09:26):
I gotta bring the a game. Come on America, sweetheart,
Sean Parnell, I gotta show up sharp.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
Do you just roll out of bed wearing a suit?
That's the first question I do.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
Former CIA guys, we gotta be ready at all times.
You know, we had the past cars, the pretty girls.
We gotta be ready. We gotta be ready.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
Do you do you do? Okay, so we've got to
talk about the spy game here? Do you do you
drink martinis? Do you do you have a monoky shaking out?
You know who I'm named after? Right? My mom had
a thing for Sean Connery. The very first game is gone.
My Dad's like, there's no way I'm naming my first
son Sean after James Bond Sean Connery. So my first
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name is Richard, my middle name is Sean. Here I
am named after a famous spy though.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
Well, you're carrying on the legacy. I see it. You
got the hair, the smile, your mom's got to be proud.
Well done. I'm sorry, dad.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
Okay, So give me a sense of what you're thinking
with this Trump trial in New York. Brian, this is
a it's just unbelievable that something like this could happen
in America, and it's really indicative of just how the
Democrats operate on everything. With regards to everything, everything they
touch is either corrupted or slowly decays. In this case
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the justice system. Here, you have a judge supposed to
be fair and impartial, clearly a Democrat operative. His daughter
is raking in millions of dollars fundraising for Democrats who
were elected officials in office right now. So this family
is enriching themselves off of this trial. Mershawn is completely
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ignoring the Supreme Court ruling on immunity. I mean, there
was all sorts of evidence in this case that was
introduced during President Trump's time in office, during his first
term that clearly falls under presidential immunity. I mean that's
grounds for a mistrial. Doesn't delay the sentencing, but basically
gives him no jail time at all. They just want
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the moniker of convicted felon for fundraising purposes and prepping
for the mid term and information operations. What is your
take on all this craziness?
Speaker 3 (11:39):
You said it all. I have nothing else I have,
which is very awkward, very embarrassing. No, look here, right,
So here's what I would offer if we were to
sit back and take what you just said. And if
let's say we are intel officers and we are in
Zambia or Malawi, if we are in Bangladesh and we're
looking at a political system and a country that has
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those sets of facts and data, along with some analysis
and opinion that you've just offered, what would we think
about that? Well, we would say that there's clearly cases
of corruption, that this government and its judicial system are
not free and fair. That's what a reasonable person, a
reasonable Intel officer would think operating abroad. So I would
offer that as a reflection. If to really step back
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and think about the magnitude of the moment, our intel
officers are broad, that's how they would look at this information.
That's how we should too. It demonstrates that there is
a lot of corruption in this country, and there's a
lot of corruption up in New York. We even have
a Governor Cuomo, former governor of that state, a Democrat,
saying that this case would not have been brought had
Trump's last name not been Trump. So we have all
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the intel we need to get to the point that
you have and offering that analysis and opinion. The facts
are very clear. And so what is my reflection ultimately is,
as you just said that the slogan that the Democrat
Party will now use that that Trump is a convicted felon.
It's kind of like they needed that come for therapy dog.
You know that you see on planes. You know people
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they're not blind. They just want a dog on the
plane with.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
Them, that trusts me, that does prove me crazy. Ran
one time I was next to a dog that was
basically like a mini pony. Right, come on, man, So
that's what.
Speaker 3 (13:17):
This is for the Democrat Party. This is their little pony. Okay,
they need a little pony to snuggle up with to
make them feel good for the next four years. They
got to point to something. Here's the problem politically, and
I offered this as a guy who was a Democrat
for twenty years. If you focus on that which is absurd,
which is lawless. But if you focus on that as
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a party and that's what you continue to repeat, you
were going to lose elections because people are going to
say you're crazy because you are. So this is the
problem for the Democrat Party because they are run by
by political pundits on MSNBC and New York Times and
the rest. These people are caught in hysteria in panic
they started back in twenty sixteen with the Trump Russia hysteria.
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Panic in that hysteria has not broken. So we see
this continued, whether it be the judge and his family
on cable news, etc. They're caught in this panic in hysteria.
It's kind of like the Salem witch trials.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
You know.
Speaker 3 (14:12):
They can't break that hysteria. So that is politically they
are in for a very long ride if they're going
to continue to stick with it. And that's fine. At
some level we might laugh at them and mock them.
But the problem is a lot of people in this
country live under their policies, and actually it connects them
to the California fires limit because the craziness out there
affects all of us through things like insurance rates across
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the country. So this stuff does have an impact. You
might not at first expect it or anticipate it, but
it does. The historia of the left destroys the nation,
all of us, no matter where we live.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
It is the truth. I mean, check out this before.
I saw this right before we went live, and I
immediately grabbed the video because I wanted to get your
reaction to it. There's so much. This is a perfect
segue to, you know, everything the left touch dies, Everything
that the Left is in charge of is becomes a
dismal failure in a time of crisis that could be
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dangerous and even cost people their lives. And tragically we
are seeing that play out right now in California. And Brian,
you know, I did a show last year around this
time of year. It's like, same damn stuff in Maui,
Same damn problems, Same problems with first responders, same overt
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focus on diversity, equity and inclusion, not getting the best
qualified people in positions, especially when first responders when lives
are on the line. You know, same problems with water. Obviously,
Hawaii islands surrounded by water. They ran out of water
during those wildfires. California Pacific ocean is right there, No
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water in the hydrants. I mean, the list goes on
and on and on. Brian and I'm barely scratching the surface.
Will delve deeper into this with you. But look at
this video, So just a microcosm of all things democrat.
In this video is Biden from the Oval sitting behind
the Resolute desk on a zoom call with Gavin Newsom
talking about the fire hydrant thing. It just pisses me
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off to no end. How these people just take zero
accountability for anything ever period they become the victim, they
point the finger they accused, but they never take accountability,
which is leadership. One oh one. But just listen to
this and I want to get your reaction.
Speaker 3 (16:35):
Let's do it.
Speaker 4 (16:35):
And the other thing is, look, you know, I think
you getting a bad rap. I know you're getting a
bad rap about these fire hydrants. Don't have enough water
in them. Give me a bridge, give me a break.
What's just all about is the utilities. Understandably, what they
did is they cut off power because they're worried about
these high tension lines coming down and causing more fires
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than the wind.
Speaker 1 (16:59):
Right.
Speaker 4 (17:00):
When they do that, guess what, They shut off the
power of the controls the ability to pump the water
and so now they're fragurian generators here.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
I mean, I'm sorry, but this is this is he's wrong.
Speaker 3 (17:13):
Can we just start with the facts. He's wrong. The
Wall Street Journal, in fact, the La Times around a
piece that in fact, they didn't shut off the power.
They specifically did not do that. That is one of
the things that other utilities in California they do do
in places in the mountains, like in this si Eras,
they will shut off electricity so they don't spark the fires.
LA did not do that in this case. So he's
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just wrong on the facts. Let's just start that. We
don't have an issue of a pump house lack of
electricity problem. What we've got are a number of other things. First,
the reservoirs above the Palisades, at least one was empty, Yeah,
right there, one it was empty. The La Times has
reported on that today. Why was it empty? It's been
empty for over a month. Why would you have it
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empty knowing that the Santa Anna has come every time
this time of year and always fires always. Second, we
note that this part of southern California is semi arid,
So why would you leave a reservoir that will then
feed your critical fire infrastructure. Why would you leave that empty?
That is absolutely a potential failure of leadership. We should
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be asking questions about that. For Biden to sweep it away,
I'm sorry, he needs to get different dimension meds because
they're not working today. They're just not. So he's wrong
in the facts, he's wrong in the logic, and there
are a lot of really good and important things that
we need to talk about and learn, like the fact
that are there enough water tanks or reservoirs further up
of these hills of the Palisades, because we know that
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the fire fighter is. Part of the reason why the
fire hydrants weren't pumping out is because those guys were
tapping into the trunk line that was feeding these big
tanks higher up in the Palisades. That because they were
fighting the fires down below. So that's why we ran
out of water and then the fire hydrants went went dry.
So that is very much appropriate to talk about it
in debate and to understand why the hell was that
reservoir empty. A lot of good, important questions that have
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to be asked and answered. Joe Biden ain't going to
be part of it when he brings up false things
like this electricity stuff. What an idiot?
Speaker 1 (19:10):
See now you're starting to see I think I might
be rubbing off on you a little bit here, Brian,
because I'm the name calling the that's that's normally reserved
for me. Let's just be h you normally don't cross
that red line.
Speaker 3 (19:25):
It's these are the times that Trimn's souls.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
Well played, well played. Did you hear the stuff about
the emergency management I got this video? I want to
I got I got so many videos of this. There's
just like so much incompetence all at the same time
during this wildfire. It's almost incomprehensible to me. I mean,
it took forever to even get the National Guard out
there to start. I mean, we'll get into that in
a second. But they totally lost control of their own
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emergency management system. Watch this, listen to this.
Speaker 5 (19:56):
Well, in coordination with our federal and state partners, how
we can stop the messages that are going out right
now that are not being initiated by a human action
to stop that and then understand how that occurred so
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that the tool can still be used for what was
identified as like a critical fire weather that we're still
in experiencing and will continue to experience.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
I don't even know what the hell he said. I'm sorry.
Speaker 3 (20:32):
I know that those are words in English, but I
think that the way he has assembled those words have
left me confused. I'm not sure what any of those
words meant together.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
It's what's so frustrating is that this is just unbelievable
and would be hysterical and competence if it weren't so tragic.
I mean, it's unbelievable.
Speaker 3 (20:52):
Wait a minute, this is in California. He's talking Kamala,
That's what that was. It just she speaks and gibberish.
She speaks like a gypsy. Like I think there's something happening.
We need to intervene in California, clearly. I mean, oh, look,
it's so absurd, and people are dying. That's really the point.
We can laugh and joke about this, but the end
of the day, people are dying. I'm sure you have
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seen some of the footage or journalists or reporters are
going out to the Palis States and other places. They're
showing burnt out homes and they accidentally capture skeletons in
the ashes. This is serious, This is horrific. It is
not a joke that this stuff, this this disastrous leadership
right or left. It kills people right and right now.
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In California, there is only one party to look at
from La County, La, the city itself, this did the state.
It is led by one party. So the finger gets
pointed in that direction when we ask about leadership failures.
And that is fair.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
Yeah, I think so too. And and you have all
these Democrats in the media said, oh, they're trying to
blame Trump, which is not surprising, but also it's just old,
it's tired, it's ridiculous, the guy's not in power yet,
and it's all the people that don't want to politicize
this are also the people who caused it. Isn't that
funny how that works. You're absolutely right in your analysis
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and that California has been under uniparty Democrat rule for
decades and every one of the every one of their irresponsible,
irresponsible policies have inextricably led to this moment. And it's
just it's just unbelievable to me. And the crazy thing
about it is segueing to almost a national security and
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an asymmetric threat is that the Democrats, like are enemies.
They know the Democrat policies. They know that in a
state like California, there's absolutely no forest management, and because
there's no there's no forest management, that there's a particular
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vulnerability there for forest fires when combined with high winds
and everything else. And then, of course, if you know
Democrats have been in charge for decades, which they have,
you know that there's a high likelihood of them not
being ready, them not being prepared and over focused on
DEI whatever. And so you see some news that's coming
out today. Ten crews of cartel organized looters tactically going
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from house to house on the Hollywood Hills. They've got spotters,
they've got SUVs full of young men with masks, They've
got burner rental cars. It's like one big coordinated military operation.
And again I haven't seen I mean, the National Guard,
I guess is mobilized out there now, but it took
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way too long. Is this something that our enemies could
target in an asymmetric way or are they doing it now?
Speaker 3 (23:45):
Well, they're already doing it. So one of the things
that we know is that the South American crime rings
have an operating throughout this country for many, many years,
going back to twenty fourteen. You and I talked about
this a number of weeks or maybe even months ago.
Now that during the Barack Obama era, he joined this
entity that allows people to travel to this country without
a visa. So we know that there have been different
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countries the citizens of those countries have traveled here. Its
crime rings breaking into all kinds of homes. We saw
that some NFL and NBA folks who got hit back
in December, in November because of these prim rings.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
They were operating in La County, Orange County. They operate
in Texas into Oklahoma City. They operated in Long Island,
in Connecticut. They are everywhere. So we would expect that
when you have a vacuum of power and authority law enforcement,
they're going to fill that void. Of course they will.
That that's what thugs do, So we would not be
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surprised that these people would then flood in. But the
thing is they flood in because there's notable. First of all,
because we have failed and we have allowed them in. Second,
they continue to do what they do because they don't
fear consequences and that's all about district attorneys. That's all
about people that out in California, who they are voting
into office, about who to arrest and who to charge
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and who to put into prison. That is why they
do what they do.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
So that is.
Speaker 3 (25:06):
Fundamentally, if there are looting problems and challenges, it's because
the law enforcement communities, specifically the das in California, don't prosecute,
don't put into people into jail. There is no deterrent,
so it's not shocking. Humans are like bears, right, if
we're hungry, we can go to the trash bin and eat,
or we have to hunt. Well, what's easier. We got
to go to the trash ben. Humans are no different,
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all right. If we don't have to work, most of
us won't. We'll just go rip stuff off. And that's
what we're seeing in these South American crime rings all
around this country. So there is no shock or surprise
that they would be involved in looting in the hours
and minutes after homes are burning down and skeletons are
in the ashes, they don't care because they're not Americans
and they're just vile, evil humans. That's why you have
law enforcement and good DA's Californians learning that lesson today.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
You know, there was a story that broke last year
sometime about how illegal aliens in Florida. You know, there
were gangs you as you are articulated it would travel
from Florida up to New York just to commit crimes,
steal money, steal things from stores, knowing that if they
got caught, they'd be let right back out and then
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they'd travel back to Florida and live Levita Loca on
the beach somewhere, no knowing that up in New York
they were never going to get arrested. So you see
very clearly how these gangs, but they did completely pray
in the on people in these liberal areas.
Speaker 3 (26:27):
Here's the key part to your story. When asked why
they didn't commit those same crimes in Florida, it's because
they said they were worried about Governor deceaved this you
get he cracked down by the das who actually prosecute
these crimes. That's the critical part of what you just said,
which is a deterrent. They go to New York because
of the sorrows DA's that don't prosecute this isn't rocket
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scientists science and this at the end of the day,
this is so important. This is not about Republicans or Democrats.
This isn't about being conservative or a liberal. This is
about having common sense. This is about unders ending the
human condition. This is about just applying basic decency to
your laws. That is the failure. We oftentimes put this
into a political lens. That ain't right. It's just common sense.
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Unfortunately it's not common. But your great example is such
a wonderful one about this Florida versus New York stuff.
It's such a great example.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
Well, I mean, you're one hundred percent right, it's just
common sense. I honestly cannot believe that you and I
have to sit here and even have these conversations. And
you know, I mean, look, we're talking about cartels or
gangs capitalizing on a very terrible situation who are already
here obviously because of the catastrophic Biden open border over
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the last three and a half years, but now Los
Angeles County. A Los Angeles County official stated that there
have been nearly three hundred fires set intentionally by acts
of arson or terrorism. Or terrorism, So if you're a
terrorist to cross their open border, someone who would do
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this country. Maybe you don't want your country of origin blamed,
but you want to do a lot of damage. You're
going to go to California where they're where you know
they have poor forest management, where you know they're not
focused on any of this stuff. They're clearly not ready
for it at all. And you could probably do a
lot of damage by starting a wildfire, you know. I mean,
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I just.
Speaker 3 (28:22):
Look, whether you're an arsonist or you're a terrorist, the
point is bad people will do bad things. So what
kind of county and city and state leadership and federal
leadership do you have that's going to smoke these people
out and find them and eject them for the country
or put them in prison, right folk, that should be
the focus instead what we've got for the past four
years or beyond in places like California, or people who
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believe in what's called restorative justice, where it actually asks
people who are the individuals who have suffered from crime,
that the victims of crime. Restorative justice you can go
on Biden's DOJ website right now. Restorative justice ask the
victims to imagine that times when they've committed a crime
or they've done something wrong, in order to create compassion
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and sympathy for the criminal right who just assaulted them
or rape them or tried to murder a family member.
That's at the heart of restorative justice. So that's what's
going on in La La County, California, across this country
right now under the Biden DOJ. It's why, by the way,
Lake and Riley's killer was not, you know, potentially put
into the elector chip. It's the same stuff. You don't
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have consequences, You're gonna get terrible behavior. This isn't a shocker.
And by the way, the South American crime rings in
La they don't use guns oftentimes. Why because they know
that that will automatically opt the charges potentially, So they
do whatever they do, so they don't use guns, and
they just they either get deported or they get released
from prison or jail immediately and they fly back home.
So it's all a scam. It's a leftis scam that's
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destroying the country, and it is destroying so many communities
out there, and we need to be honest about it.
We need to talk about it because a lot of
people are living in a nightmare that they shouldn't.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
It just really feels like President Trump is going to
have his work cut out for him on a lot
of different fronts in ten days. I mean it just
you know, let me.
Speaker 3 (30:10):
Say this president, based on all my years of work
and the people that trained me, I will tell you
with absolute certainty that no president has faced as many
domestic and foreign threats as Donald Trump will in just
a number of days time. And I'm talking about even
during the Soviet era. Truly, the number of threats that
that man faces and his team, even if you don't
(30:31):
like the guy, pray for him, Pray for that team
if you're a pray in person, because we really are
have a magnitude of threats that we face, and it's
a scary time. But it's I think with new leadership,
we can tackle it. It's just it's like eating an
elephant man one by the time, We're gonna have to
go very slow, but we'll get through it. It's just
gonna be really, really hard to turn this ship around.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
I mean, you think the number one threat that we face,
I mean, you bring up really interesting points. I mean,
what's the most urgent? Obviously we talk about the border
all the time, but are there other obvious threats that
jump out at you that this country is particularly vulnerable from.
Speaker 3 (31:08):
Well, the number one is China. Absolutely, unquestionably. They are
more dangerous and a graver threat than the Soviets ever were,
hands down. Part of the reason as we talk about terrorism,
we talk about the potential of lighting fires. One of
the things that we know is that Chinese are so
deeply embedded in US if you do a little bit
of internet research. I talk about it some on the podcast,
but groups called Assault Typhoon and volt Typhoon, there's a
(31:32):
flax typhoon. The point is they got these cyber actors
that can infiltrate everything and have Right now, our cell
phone systems in this country are hacked by China and
we can't get them out. So if you're sending a
text that's not encrypted, they're usually grabbing all of it, right.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Yeah, I mean you saw this Wall Street Journal article.
I assume that's what you're referring to. My neighbor, who
is a great American Patriots, sent it to me, said
how Chinese hackers graduated from clumsy corporate thieves to military weapons.
That's right. Typhoon cyber attacks on US infrastructure and telecoms
sought to lay the groundwork for potential conflict with Beijing.
Speaker 3 (32:07):
So remember, not only do we have these cyber actors,
but we have a record number of Chinese nationals coming
across the border over the past four years. Many of
them are likely, we'd imagine, coming for jobs. They are
trying to get away from President she who's a dictator. Fine,
but even if one or two or five percent or
Chinese saboteurs or the Chinese government goes to them and says, hey, look,
(32:28):
we know your famili's back in China. We're going to
throw them in jail. We're going to torture them, or
you will start a brush fire in La. You're going
to do it, you will be an arsonist, or we're
going to slaughter your family. Make the call. That kind
of intel work should be going on in the FBI
and the CIA right now to find these people and
get them the hell out of this country. Because it's
(32:50):
not that they're bad people. Some of them might be,
some of them might be paid sabbateurs, but some of
them are vulnerable to foreign governments. Tell on them, you
will act on our behalf, or we're going to do
bad things to you. That's why the open borders threat
was such a disaster, nine million people unvetted. That's why
it matters. That's why good presidents matter, That's why good
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governors matter, That's why good DA's matter. That's the stuff
we got to fix. And that's why there are so
many threats that Trump and so many others are gonna
have to deal with. And why, by the way, your
local races really matter for mayors and das and your
state senators and your governors. So much power there and
that's all got to be changed too. So we got
a big set of problems. We can fix it, but
we got a lot of problems.
Speaker 1 (33:32):
I mean, look, man, you talk about local races in
October of twenty nineteen, two months before the COVID pandemic
really broke out. Now, COVID was here before December of
twenty nineteen. In January of twenty twenty, but a high
ranking CCP diplomatic official came to Western Pennsylvania, to Pittsburgh
(33:56):
and met with a county executive Democrat county executive in
the city of Pittsburgh, and all of a sudden, you know,
Pittsburgh's a sister city with Wuhan. Three months before this
virus comes from a lab in Wuan. But my point
is this, these Chinese CCP officials, I mean, there is
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no diplomatic purpose for for a high ranking CCP official
to meet with a county executive, but they put the
work in. They put they put the work in, and
they target these local officials, and you know, whether they
I'm not I'm not suggesting that this all anything's possible,
But I'm not suggesting this this guy was working with
the Chinese. I'm just simply saying China reaches out to
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local officials, So that's a no bullshit assessment. They do it,
and they do it very well.
Speaker 3 (34:48):
Last month, a city council member out in California, I
believe it was Alameda City, she and her husband. Her
husband was arrested for being a Chinese spy. They go
after city council members, the Chinese do in places, and
especially California. We've known this for years. The FBI's talked
about it publicly. Axios News did a really great investigative
(35:08):
piece back in twenty twenty highlighting that city officials the
state representatives. One at the time was named Representative Eric Swalwell.
He went on, of course, to be a national representative.
California is a beachhead for communist China. The cases are clear,
the evidence is overwhelming. It wasn't just Fang Fang Bang
(35:29):
banging Eric Swalwell. There are lots of other California politicians
and it's largely on the left, but not exclusively, and
they are very very good because they're trying to destroy
this country. That is China's goal, absolutely, unquestionably. So again,
I can't say what diatter didn't start the fires in
the last number of days, but I can tell you
(35:51):
that the conditions certainly, and the wins and the dryness
and the lack of humidity, those were ultimately the things
that fueled it. What's the spark at this point we
don't know, but it is in the realm of possible
that we can have either a terrorist and a domestic
arsonist or yeah, a guy like that, you know connected
to the CCP, either as as have a tour or
(36:12):
somebody who was forced. All of that is now an
open question. I don't know what the answer is. But
if it's not today and it's not this fire yet,
the threat could be tomorrow and the coming days. And
that's the whole point of why in the open borders
for four years was not just wrong or a policy difference,
but it was treason. Is Joe Biden and his party
committed treason over four years. That son of a bitch,
(36:33):
part of my language needs to be in prison. The
people who facilitated the invasion of this country of nine
plus million, those were acts of treason. There is no
other way to view it.
Speaker 1 (36:43):
Damn, Brian. I mean, I heard you say this on
the podcast on the Right Report Daily podcast, which if
you're not subscribed to that, folks, what are you waiting for?
It's your own personal presidential daily brief. You should definitely
go subscribe to Ryan's podcast. But I thought to myself,
damn Brian Dean Wright dropping the treason bombs. Yeah, it's
not something that you normally do, so it must work
(37:04):
pretty damn bad if you're doing it.
Speaker 3 (37:07):
It's it's look, it's it's an important word. It's an
important idea, and you don't want to just toss it around.
But you know, look, if the shoe fits right, and
I think that's pretty evident. Joe Biden had the presidential
authorities to seal up that border. He lied, he said
he didn't, He tried to get new laws that failed
in the Senate. And then when that law that that
border laws, we all recall when it failed in the
Senate last June. He used the presidential authorities. He's long
(37:29):
known that he has had to start to seal up
the border. So he lied for four years or three
and a half years, and he didn't have the authority.
Then he used him in June. Of course, he and
his team knew that they have authority to lock down
the border. It was a choice not to. That is
an act of treason. When you have nine million plus
people in this country, this shouldn't be here and you
didn't vet them. That's treason us. Everything that flows from that,
(37:50):
or acts of treason, All that, all that criminality, whether
it be the you know crime, whether it be Lake
and Riley murdered, whether it be you know, saboteurs and fires,
whatever it is, all of that stems from an act
of treason for not doing the one job that the
president of the United States has, which is to defend
our borders. We have fifty governors, they can solve lots
(38:10):
of problems. The federal government is responsible for the borders.
You fail on that, and you do it intentionally. When
you have the powers, then you are a trader. That
is the bottom line, and that's what the facts show
very very clearly.
Speaker 1 (38:23):
Wow, man, I couldn't agree with you more.
Speaker 3 (38:26):
Oh, I need a drink. I'm fired.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
Well, it's Friday, right, it's Friday. Hell, you can have
one on the show. We're laid back around here. You
don't have to know where to suit Brian.
Speaker 3 (38:37):
Let's do it. Let's do it. I am going to
start bringing whiskey. Oh.
Speaker 1 (38:41):
I have a question for you as you were speaking,
and I thought about it. Okay, So if how do
these Chinese spies or assets here in America approach these
local officials or members of Congress in Washington, and what
do they get on them to actually use them, to control,
to leverage. I mean, how does give the listeners in
(39:03):
the viewers a sense, if you can, to the extent
that you can, a sense of how that works. How
do they even approach people? They just do it cold.
And if you're if you're a politician and you've got
somebody to send it's a you'd think you'd be immediately suspicious, right.
I feel like you don't have to be a genius
(39:23):
unless there's some way that I'm just not aware of.
Speaker 3 (39:28):
All right, So the best way to think of this,
In other words, how do I go from is Brian
the spy and I just meet Sean for the first time?
How do I move him from love in America to
committing treeson against America? What's that process?
Speaker 2 (39:39):
Like?
Speaker 1 (39:39):
Yeah, and from China? Isn't that I'm sorry? But isn't
that a little bit like a red flag? No pun intended?
Speaker 3 (39:45):
Well, it should be, shouldn't it. So that should be
from your perspective, that should be one of the first
things you ask, which is why does this person want
to be my friend? Let's put this into it a
little bit of a different context. Let's say that you
see a pretty girl and you're single and you want
to ask her out. So what do you do? You
do what in the intel world we would call target analysis.
(40:05):
You would figure out everything you can about that pretty girl.
You'd figure out what makes her take, what she likes,
what she doesn't like, and you'd figure out your approach.
So you figure that she likes puppies, Well, you just
went to the pound and picked up a puppy. You
walk into the bar, you see the gal that you
always see it on Friday at ten o'clock. So that's
part of the target analysis. You figure out where they're at,
you approach them with something that you know that they're
(40:27):
likely going to want. In the political world, what do
politicians want Monday? Monday? So a lot of these Chinese
politicians or these Chinese spies will approach as businessmen, as
you know, they got deep pockets, and they will let
that politician know they've got deep pockets. So now suddenly
you're showing value. Much like if you were to go
to that bar or sort of that pretty girl, you're
(40:48):
going to show with the puppy, the same thing you're
polling out a motivation. There's also something else called you're
point out of vulnerability. This is where the Chinese as
they hack our phones and they get access to our
tech and our emails and the rest of it. Now,
through that collection of intel called singing or signals intelligence
or humans can give me information about Sean. I can
(41:09):
go to Sean and I can say, Sean, I know
what you've been used in your computer for naughty boy.
So here's the deal, Sean, I know you do this
absolutely it's blackmail. You pitch to a vulnerability. So I
would say, Sean, I know that you were doing the
following naughty things. I also know you're very close to
Donald Trump. So here's what you're gonna do for me.
(41:29):
You're gonna give me physical access to mister Trump or
his family, and I'm going to kidnap Dom Junior. I'm
gonna kidnap you know, one of his kids. I'm gonna
do whatever you were gonna do that, or I'm going
to expose that's very terrible bad thing about you. And
now you have a moral choice. You can either say
screw you, I'm not gonna do it and then they
release the bad thing about you, or you do it
and you take the coin and you cooperate, not because
(41:53):
you really want to, because you feel like you have to.
So there are different approaches then that you can use
as an intel officer. If I got bad derogatory information
on you, I can pitch you to become my spy
using blackmail or other things like that, or I can
take that software approach. I can, you know, work on
your motivations. I know that you know. Let's say you
know you're that pretty girl at the bar again, I'm
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taking the puppy to and then then we create a
softer bond, and you want to know more about me
because I'm interesting, and I've learned more about you because
I've done all his targeting work, and I know you
love a certain kind of coffee, so I say, hey,
we should are you a coffee drinker? Maybe we should
have a couple of coffee sometime And you're like, oh
my god, I love coffee. How did you know that?
(42:34):
Let's go. So that's that's part of the targeting work
that you do beforehand. And then you just build a
relationship and you pull that person along and you start
slowly interjecting ideas of like, you know, your country's and
a lot of problems right now, Sean. Gosh, you know
Trump is he's doing a lot, but a lot of
bad stuff's happened. If only there were a way you
(42:55):
could help, Sean, If only there were a way that
you could do something to solve the problem. Sean, I'm
going to give you that way. I work for the Brits,
the Israelis. I'm going to give you one hundred thousand
dollars a month because you have physical access to Trump.
Here's what we're gonna do together to make America strong.
You're gonna work with me, so that the pitch comes
in different formats. But you approach the individual through a
(43:16):
vulnerability or a motivation. That's more or less how those
relationships begin. And so guys like Eric swallwell, perfect case example,
he's approached by a pretty girl, so he's not thinking
with his head. Second, she's bringing cash that he wants,
and you know, so there you go, that's how the
Chinese approached him.
Speaker 1 (43:34):
Well, these moral choices aren't Sometimes these stories fake too?
I mean could that be a thing, like, you know,
because what if you don't what if you don't have anything?
I mean, how do they how do they get access
to your you know, it says all this is just
I'm not I'm a knuckle dragon infantryman.
Speaker 3 (43:50):
So let's talk about No, we love everybody, so let's
talk about this. So over the past couple of weeks,
the past couple of months, you may have heard or
seen other podcasts or other people out there using their
background as CIA officers or special forces people say things.
Speaker 1 (44:05):
Like yeah, good, hey, it's a good sty a.
Speaker 3 (44:09):
Thousand al kinda members inside of this country that seems
really scary, and the CIA person will say for sure
that that's true. So these are people who will come
to the table. Like let's say I'm an INTEL officer
and Sean comes to me and says, hey, I've got
this great piece of information. This Intel A thousand Alcutta
members are here. Even though I know that Sean is
a wonderful patriot and he's an incredible man, I shall
(44:30):
have to vet him and I have to vet his information.
So I'm gonna assume that the threat could be real.
Speaker 1 (44:36):
Yeah, so talk about this the volunteers, right, give me
a sense. Like you said, we were talking about text message,
the CIA has these things called called volunteers, and there
was a motto like don't f up the money, the
guns or the volunteers. Explain Because I was like, what's
a volunteer? Explain to the audience what a what is
a volunteer?
Speaker 3 (44:57):
Okay, So again, if somebody comes to me, let's Brian's
the CIA officer and I'm out in the world and
somebody comes to me and says, hey, look, I know
you work for whatever US government agency. I have some
very important information that needs to go to the CIA,
to the State Department, to President whomever. And I say great,
I'm trained to talk to you. I'm now going to
vet your information, and I'm going to vet you. I
(45:19):
can't go into public details about exactly how that transpires,
but i will say this you would almost imagine it's
like an investigative journalist. I'm going to say, who, what, when, where, why,
and how. So I'm going to ask you about the information.
Tell me more about the threat. Who told you the threat,
when's it going to happen, how many operatives, what date,
what time? What kind of explosives, what kind of guns,
(45:40):
how are they traveling, what kind of vehicle, what kind
of plane? When did they get here? Where are they
staying right now? All those kinds of questions. We're going
to dive into the threat. And then I'm going to say,
tell me more about you, friend, who are you, Where
did you come from? How did you get this information?
You're like, I want to know more about you as
a person. So that is how you would vet a volunteer.
And what I would say is it's very very difficult
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as a spy or as a journalist when you get
a tip to vet both the people and the information.
That's why you've got to have different kinds source of information,
people seized emails, phone calls. You got to really vet
the people and the information. So unfortunately, a lot of
podcasts and a lot of people on media just generally
they will deal in a business of these volunteers, of
(46:25):
these sources, sometimes anonymous. You've got to do a lot
of work to make sure you know who the person
is that sits in front of you and their information.
A lot of vetting has to go into that. But
a lot of podcasters, a lot of people in media,
they're not really incentivized to do that, or are they
to vet because the more scandalous, the more outrageous, the
(46:46):
more scary, the more likely it is the people out
there in a world that's very scary that you and
I have talked about so many times over the last
six nine months, in that scary world, if you hear
somebody who's saying, I have critical information to keep your
family safe, and I'm a former CIA guy, so listen
to me for sure, boy, I'm gonna listen to you.
(47:06):
And that's what some of these people are doing. They're
not vetting their volunteers, they're not vetting their sources properly.
They're putting out fragmentary, unvetted, uncorroborated information, and they're scaring
the crap out of people. So that's one of the
great criticisms I have of journalism generally, but also a
lot of podcasters right now. They're just spreading a bunch
of boloney that's not true, or that's unvetted, could be true.
You gotta take it seriously. As an intel guy is
(47:28):
if somebody came to me and said I have a
threat information, I'm taking that seriously. I have to. I'm
trained to make sure because the second that I don't
is the second that somebody dies because I didn't take
that information seriously. And I will say say one last thing.
In the world of intel, the volunteers, ninety nine percent
of them trash garbage, but that one percent friend, that
(47:51):
one percent, it may change the world. There's an old
Soviet guy that we used to work with, Olig Pencosky.
He changed the world because he was a volunteer and
he said, cia, US government, I have information that could
help protect this world and your country to help bring
down the Soviet Union. Those kinds of volunteers are rare.
They happen once every generation. But you got to take
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them seriously, especially when it comes to al Qada or
terrorists and threats, So very important to take those volunteers seriously.
Speaker 1 (48:20):
I'm so fascinated by this stuff. I'm so I'm so
fascinated by the you know, cloak and dagger spy game stuff.
This is not a world that i've I've ever really
had to deal with. I mean, obviously, my world has
always been kinetic, close with destroy the enemy. That's it,
you know. Okay, shift gears, come with me to Mexico,
(48:43):
my friend, you have to.
Speaker 3 (48:46):
And the Megan deal instead of water.
Speaker 1 (48:50):
Mexico's commedy leader talking about no fentanyl production.
Speaker 3 (48:55):
Okay, so this is crazy.
Speaker 1 (48:58):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (48:59):
It is well established that all kinds of drugs come
out of Mexico. Why because the cartels make a bunch
of money through that process. Obviously. Well, it's actually not
so obvious because President Shinbaum this week claimed insisted that
the cartels do not produce fentanyl in her country. That
is a lie. So we know that the cartels not
(49:20):
only cook it, but they go to their universities, Mexican universities,
and they poach chemistry students to cook in their labs.
We also know that they when they cook their drugs
to include fentanyl. They go to the homeless populations in
Mexico and they inject the homeless people. They give them
about thirty dollars to try this hit, and if they live,
then the homeless person gives feedback about the hitots. So
(49:42):
we know that this happens. This is the thing, for real,
for real, I was back there. I mean, it's been
a reporter for years, but last month the New York
Times did a great expos on it. But there's classified
information that confirms all this. The point is President Shinbaum
knows that she's full of crap and she's lo about this.
The problem is, why is she lying about something that's
(50:04):
so obvious. It would like be looking at the sun
and saying there's no sun there. It would be like
looking at Joe Biden and saying, oh, yeah, he'sa His
mind totally works. It's completely normal. Right, It's the same principle.
It's so obviously a lie. Why would she do that. Well,
best case scenario, you know, she has some pride in
Mexico and she's just trying to fib her way through it.
(50:25):
But the worst case scenario is this is what the
cartels want her to say that it's a cartel talking point.
And we have seen Mexican leadership from the presidency down
to their Ministry of Defense, their Ministry of Interior, their
equivalent of the CIA and FBI. They have been on
the cartel payrolls for many, many years. So what does
that suggest about Claudia Scheinbaum. Is she compromised? Maybe we
(50:47):
know she's a Marxist that's established, but is she controlled
by the cartels. Donald Trump said earlier this week that
he knows or believes that the Mexican government is controlled
by the cartels. He's right. So what does that mean
for our board? How do we then engage with this?
This uh, this country huge implications. So that's why this
statement this week by Shambaum really matters to all of us.
Speaker 1 (51:08):
Brian Trump has made it very clear that in ten
days time he's gonna get very aggressive with the cartels,
and I think he should. He should. I think he should.
We're on our southern border. We wouldn't tolerate a sophisticated
tear group this close to mainland of Marriag. I mean,
(51:28):
this is just absolutely ridiculous that they've gone on this
long unchecked. But they're going to fight back, do they do?
They stand a chance? Many of them already here. I mean,
the damn I'm sure they could do damage here, right.
I mean, these people are well armed. They've got surface
to air missiles. I mean they they in many cases,
they're they've got their own paramilitary, sophisticated paramilitary operations going
(51:52):
on drones. Drones. Yeah, So is there they're going to
fight back, right.
Speaker 3 (51:59):
Yep, they sure will. Look, they have a multi billion
dollar business. They're not just going to roll over and say,
you know, we're just gonna sell avocados and tacos. So
let's just start there. Well, what we have seen in
El Salvador as President Bouquet down there went for the
most dangerous country in the Northern and Southern Americas to
the safest, most dangerous, to the safest. How did he
(52:19):
do it? He arrested a shock and awe campaign of
cartel and gang members, and he did it within a
number of weeks to a couple of months. He had
a very profound response. Tens of thousands of people of
his National Guard in military deployed to the streets, wrapping
people up. He built prisons eighty five thousand plus people
are now wrapped up and in prison.
Speaker 1 (52:38):
So the point there ive thousand.
Speaker 3 (52:41):
That's right, And it went from the most dangerous to
the safest place in all the Americas. Safer right now
in the El Salvador than in the United States. So
what President Trump's If I could give him counsel, he
and his team, it would be worked with the CIA.
There's an element within the DHS that's very, very good,
which we can get into another time. But there's an
element there and our Special Forces guys in Texas and
(53:02):
in Florida. You can put together targeting packages and we
can have a fair number of thousands, probably five to
eight thousand cartel members at the top tier and middle tier.
You kill those guys in a campaign of chock and awe.
You don't arrest them, you don't try to detain them,
you don't question them. You just kill them. There's gonna
be some collateral damage, I understand. You also destroy their infrastructure,
(53:25):
whether that be to have cell phone towers, their labs,
their homes, their factories. You take about a couple of
months and you just light up many chunks of Mexico
and you let Scheinbaum know, hey, we're gonna We're gonna
do it, or you don't and you just do it.
That kind of campaign is so vital and critical. You
take out the cartels and then you be prepared for
the CounterPunch, because they will. But hopefully you can degrade
(53:48):
them to such an extent that their CounterPunch can be
dealt with with a bit more normal activities by the
Mexican Navy, or the Mexican Navy is a pretty good
service down there, so you can use moreational means to
then handle the cleanup operations. But you gotta hit him
hard and hit him fast. You gotta do that critically,
because if it's just a little pinprick here and there,
(54:08):
you're gonna make the problem worse. So that is what
I would offer to President Trump's counsel.
Speaker 1 (54:13):
That worries me, man, because so many of them are
already here. Y're sure they're already poised to stripe back.
You know they are sure.
Speaker 3 (54:21):
I will tell you about a special operations guy that
I know was Tucson, Arizona, inside of a Walgreens and
he was about to check out. Of the guy in
front of him was a cartel guy. He was hunting
down in Mexico. So my buddy's face went white and
he came back home and I'm like, what's going on
about you? Okay, He's like, I just saw my target,
the Mexican cartel guy that I'm trying to kill in
Mexico is in Tucson in a Walgreens by the way,
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with his mom, and they were buying a prescription. So
it wasn't that cute. So you're right, they are higher.
They are absolutely here, and that is the extent, and
that's the nature of the problem. It's an issue when
I say Trump's got a problem, It's not just China,
it's not just cartels in Mexico. It's not just crazy
shine bomb. He's got a lot issues. His team has
got a bunch of issues. And this gets back to,
(55:03):
by the way, one of your ad partners, you've got
to be prepared. We live in a really wild time.
So however, you need to prepare, whether it be food
and water and medicines and all that stuff. It's not
to because you're crazy or you're a conspiracy theorist, but
you need to be prepared because as we crack down
on this stuff, you are going to see in in
states or cities or regions, You're going to see pushback.
(55:24):
And that is just the state that you are in.
When your federal federal government under Biden was a demented cadaver,
you let the problem metastasize, cleaning it up being going
to be easy.
Speaker 1 (55:35):
Man, That's just.
Speaker 3 (55:36):
The blunt truth.
Speaker 1 (55:37):
God, Brian, this very serious times, my friend. Do you
have any good news before I let you go.
Speaker 3 (55:43):
An xawfule, No, of course, yes, we do have good news,
and I will tell you there's a lot of very
important uh and I think very good news on the
medical front. I love talking about medical stuff on the podcast.
I love talking about it with you hearing it. Yeah,
I mentioned Tucson, Arizona. University of Arizona just came out
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with a really brilliant study involving Parkinson's. So one of
the things that people will do when you're undergoing treatment
for Parkinson's is a type of drug that changes the
dopamine in the brain. But the longer that you're on
that medication, the more that you start to have the shakes,
you have different involuntary physical responses. They have found that
low doses of ketamine can actually reverse that. Just one
(56:26):
treatment can last many many months. So that is a
brilliant piece of news for folks out there who are
struggling with Parkinson's who have been treated with this. There's
a potential treatment for the treatment as it were, So
I would encourage people to look at that news. I'll
share it next week. I have yet to even share
it with my own audience. So that's interesting and fun. Also,
your Neck of the Woods University of Pittsburgh, some folks
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their research are showing that red light therapy a lot
of people use it for their skin and other things.
Actually some healing properties with red light therapy. They've used
that to implant red light therapy for people who've had
severed spines. They're showing some connection to regrow some of
those nerve cells. That's incredible. But in Pittsburgh, what they're
showing is that it helps to decrease blood clotting and
(57:14):
it's in mice. And what they showed is that they
exposed red light to mice with functional eyes and those
without blind mice, and the ones with eyesight benefited from
being in a room with red light with in terms
of this lower blood plot risk. So why is that
they don't know they don't know how to underline mechanism,
but it does work. So that's really promising and very
(57:35):
hopeful news. So those are two pieces of news I'm
going to be covering next week. A lot of other
good medical news going on out there. But I will
also say fundamentally, we've got a different set of leadership
in the White House coming in very very soon. They
have a very sober understanding of the world. We've talked
about what's going on in places like Panama and Greenland.
We talked about that last week, you and I did.
I talked about my podcast. This president understands the threats.
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He uses impolite language, and that's true, but he's also
getting results Denmark now. In fact, just today an ounce
more aid to Greenland to try to defend that island
from the Russians and the Chinese. So we are seeing
some good results on that already, and I think we're
going to see more of that. But there is some
great medical news out there, so I'm gonna keep talking
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about it. It's always fun to talk about it with you.
Speaker 1 (58:22):
Oh we love it.
Speaker 3 (58:23):
Man.
Speaker 1 (58:23):
Tell us where we can find you.
Speaker 3 (58:25):
Well in a hole hiding because it will off and scary.
Also no later than about five am Eastern time. You
can find me the Right Report that's w R, I,
g h T all your favorite podcast platforms, and of
course I have Beloviate and all these things, but I
do have sources. I do Rightreport dot substack dot com
six bucks a month. You'll download the daily transcripts, all
(58:47):
the underlying words. Watching you take you to the hyperlinks
with all of the sources. And that's a good and
important way to make sure that you trust. But you
verify even what I say, because you can't trust anybody
fully anymore. You always got a challenge. That's eternal vigilance.
Eternal vigilance, you gotta do it.
Speaker 1 (59:04):
Well, go get that drink at the quila man, you know,
I'm I'm on it. Go get a drink. What time
is it out there? It's like, what, it's four o'clock here,
so not quite five o'class. You gotta get another hour.
Speaker 3 (59:16):
But what Jimmy Buffett's five o'clock somewhere.
Speaker 1 (59:19):
Yeah, exactly. You gotta listen to Jimmy Buffett.
Speaker 3 (59:21):
Oh, who wouldn't for Pete?
Speaker 1 (59:24):
All right, next until next time, Brian Dean, right, take care,
my friend. All right, that is Brian Dean Right, one
of the smartest guys in the business man. I love
talking to him about this stuff. It's just so fascinating. Man.
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Huge week.
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Next week, the heg Seth hearing is the fourteenth, it
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