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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Tulsa gabber drops a bombshell, proving Obama knew and made
the whole thing happen. This week on the David Rutherford Show,
What's Up, Everybody, David Rutherford back on the air. And
when I tell you that I gained such a substantial
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amount of relief, Jordi from what I witnessed yesterday, it's
beyond It's beyond measure that I can actually fully describe
the joy that I feel that, finally, after basically since
twenty seventeen, when my little Spidey senses popped up, much
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like yours, I'm sure and all of you listening who
are paying attention to the devious nature of what has transpired,
the attack that President Trump has been under, and the
political system of America since basically July of twenty sixteen
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with the crossfire hurricane probe, that we finally are what
we're approaching, a realm potentially of accountability.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
I'm not gonna, you know, go slaping, giving high fives
and chest bumps to my wife, to my friends or
anything that, oh, you know, here we go. People are
going to jail man. You know, we're all set. I'm
not going to go that far. But I will say,
Jordi and to all of you, it was a great,
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great day yesterday for me for sure.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
Yeah, finally finally we get some answers. And yeah, like
you said, I'm not trying to celebrate too early or
else I'm going to need another David Drutherford how to
embrace my fear and cure my depression episode?
Speaker 1 (02:00):
All right, So, but before we get going on all this,
could you play the clip by Tolsi when the reporter
asked her what she thought about the implications of Obama
in this whole thing.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
The president yesterday you've inferred as the former president company
to coop. Based on what you now see, do you
believe President Obama is guilty of treason?
Speaker 2 (02:21):
I'm leaving the criminal charges to the Department of Justice.
I am not an attorney, But as I've said previously,
when you look at the intent behind creating a fake,
manufactured intelligence document that directly contradicts multiple assessments that were
created by the intelligence community, the expressed intent and what
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followed afterward can only be described as a year's long
coup and the treason his conspiracy against the American people
are republic and an attempt to undermine President Trump's administration.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
Now if that is an dropping bomb. So basically, yes,
is what you're saying. So yes, now thinking about this
as you're as you're listening to this right now, and
you're going, why is this coming up? Why do we
need to process this? What? How is this going to
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affect my life? I want you to remember, if, if,
if you have been a Trump supporter since the beginning,
I want you to remember that feeling that you felt,
that feeling that you felt once you began to realize
that the outgoing government believed that Russia was interfering with
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our election systems. Uh, and that they believed and were
basically through their media proxies, their relationships, through their leaks,
they're unmasking through all of what transpired during that time
from basically May sixteen into the beginning probably February fourteen
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or sixteen February sixteen, when Mueller came in as a
special investigator. You know, I want you to remember how
you felt like, Wow, how is this possible? How is
it possible that this non politician, this guy who's this
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billionaire who basically is tired of what's been transpiring in
the government is sick of it is coming into this race,
and right out of the gate, he tries to coordinate
with Russian intelligence Vladimir Putin. He was a stooge for Putin.
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He was working with Putin. He was working with the
Russians to basically dismantle the system that we have in
place for our elections, to take out Hillary Clinton. All
of this, Man, I want you to remember that feeling,
because it was shocking. It was shocking to me. I'm
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sure it was shocking to you as it was shocking
to the American public. Now what we know conclusively that
this this conspiracy went all the way to the top.
As early as sixteen, Obama understood and knew that the
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Clinton campaign, which included John Podessa, Jake Sullivan, the former
head of the SEC Perkins Coy, the law firm, Mark Elias,
all these people were involved in recognizing that they had
a real problem. Now why did they have a real problem?
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One of the things about all of this is very
difficult for most people, and I know it was for
me initially, even though with my background, you know, working
in the intelligence world for a short period and trying
to understand how case officers work and how information is
collected and then turned into intelligence that can be actionable, right,
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which can lead to all different types of investigations, all
different types of actions by our government, within the State Department,
the intelligence world, within DD. I have a pretty good
understanding of how that takes place. And so it was
remarkable to me to recognize because what a lot of
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people have also forgotten is that Clinton was in some
rough water at that point. She had already was under
investigation by the FBI for her illegal servers. Right, everybody
remembers she had illegal servers in her house. I think
a lot of people may have forgotten that, you know,
in the investigation that they were conducting, the Clinton campaign,
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the Clinton administration, the Clinton campaign. It should have been
turned over all of these damage hard drives, right They
they had poured bleach on them, they had smashed them
with hammers. She had her own server in her house
that was unprotected, and that essentially we discovered that through
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the wiki leaks, all right, and and that essentially was
a big problem for Clinton. And so what did she
ultimately have to do. She had to cover that up
and thus began this insane what I want to say,
you know, pretty much is still going on to this
day when you look at the divisiveness, the interruptions you
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look at I mean, the list is so long, Jeordy
that I it's it's it's troubling. So what I want
to try and do is consolidate this information for you.
I want you to kind of wrap your mind aground
around the greater context of you know, of not only
what took place, but why why was Donald Trump such
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a threat? Right? Why was Donald Trump such a threat
to the establishment and to the order of what was
taking place at that time in our political ecosphere? All right, now,
the key thing is, you know, Trump comes in the
crossfire hurricane initiates in July, really ramps up with the
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Pizor warrants. But I'm gonna kind of go through this.
So you know, Robert Muller was appointed, and if you're
not familiar who Robert Mueller was, Robert Muller was the
former head of the FBI. He played a major role
in investigations that took place with whether or not Iraq
was legitimate or not. And he basically came out said yeah,
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they had weapons of mass destruction all this, so he's
not exactly has the greatest reputation, although the other side
will definitely put him as the gold standard for investigation.
That's why he was appointed. And so he was appointed
May twenty seventeen, which led to March nineteen focusing on
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Russian interference in the twenty sixteen election, potential campaign links
with Russian Trump, and obstruction of justice by Trump. That's key.
The trigger a guy who put him into place was
by the Deputy Attorney General, Rod Rosenstein, who we now
know through bunch of most particular the Brennam or the
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Durham investigation and the text messages back and forth with
all these people, that there was something deeper going on, right,
and he was very close to James Comey, who had
gotten fired by this time. Key early investigations was the
one thing that they really leaned on in this was
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there was a meeting between Jared Kushner Paul Manifort with
a Russian lawyer who had promised information about Hillary Clinton.
Now what else came out this week? We now note
that the FBI in their investigation had found clear information
that Hillary Clinton was suffering from a bunch of debilitating
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health challenges right to include explosive anger outbursts. I mean
I know secret service guys that say, you know, she
was the worst person they ever served for, and they
served for some of them for different presidents. They said
she used to throw plates and just if you got
caught looking at her, staring at she would dress you
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down right in front of her, put you out in timbucktoo,
in a station. She was a vicious person. And then
she saw she was on tranquilizers. Yeah. Yeah, And my
favorite ones are the mashups they're showing of you know,
when she was doing interviews and she's convulsive and trying
to or when she was on stage with Bill one
time and she was like, you know, and she gave.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
Me, Yeah, the balloons or something like the confetti came down.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
That's right. And then the other aspect was the famous
video of her getting into a van where everybody had her.
Basically she was in deep troil. There's another video of
her giving a speech where she turns and basically throws
up into a glass where she was a mess. So
she had significant problem and that apparently was what Russia had,
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so we know that was true. And now here's the kicker.
You have to understand this, right, and if the politics
are disgusting both sides, doesn't matter. I'm not here to
profess that. You know, the Republicans are better than the
Democrats in terms of what they're willing to do to
find dirt or what they're willing to do to fake
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dirt on people. Politics is the ugliest, dirtiest game there
is in the world, and American politics is no exception.
But you know what they took here is really they
blew it out of proportion. And the other one, which
I believe, which was really the one for me that
didn't make sense, was that with when Michael Finn, who
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had been established as Trump's pick to be the head
of the intelligence world and on top of all the
intelligence oversee all intelligence groups, he had a talk in
December twenty sixteen with Russian Ambassador Sergei kiss Lock. Right, well,
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that was the big thing that they used to basically
go after Trump, that connected him in this nefarious things.
Now we all know that he was ultimately exonerated from
that after they bankrupt him, after the you know, the
law fair that they ensued on him, and Sidney Powell,
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the famous attorney got him off with all that and
vindicated him. And you have to think to yourself, well,
why are they picking these people? Right? Well, General Flynn
was the head of the DNI or the DA and
was one of the top intelligence people all through Obama administration,
and he was one of the guys that was nominated
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repeatedly by Obama to stay in these positions. So if
you want to know where the bodies are buried, General
Flynn knows through the entire sequence of that time. Right now, again,
this started picking up steam. Why because of all of
the news sources, right from the New York Times to
CNBC to MSNBC to CNN. If you don't remember, I
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certainly do. It was around the clock. Ever, do you
remember how crazy it was every story. It was every night,
it was every story. It blew up ratings for all
these organizations because people couldn't believe, of course, this crooked
real estate guy from New York City. Of course he's
going to be crooked. Of course he's going to do that.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
Did it seem kind of real to you at the time?
Did it seem any shred of credibility in there? Because
when everyone talks about something so much, sometimes people think,
well maybe there's something.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
I mean, why would everyone be talking about this That's
a really great question for me. No, had it been
something like Trump's connection to the mafia or you know
the various mafias that run New York and New York
real estate and New York you know, labor and all
those things, right, organized crime, then you know whether it's financing,
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you know, because if you look at Trump's history, there
were multiple times he had financing that came from interesting
places and what we could just call that business. It's business, right,
So I would have imagined that. But for him to
be able to cultivate a you know, a person like
Vladimir Putin or Putin to cultivate him as an asset,
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it made no sense to me, And so I was
always suspect of it, but I didn't know how. Now,
by twenty eighteen, they had indicted thirteen Russian nationals, three
entities from social media troll farm influencers, charged twelve Russian
intelligence officers for hacking the DNC and the Clinton campaign.
Now that was their excuse, right to move forward with
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all these things. But you got to go back and
you got to understand the sequence in the Crossfire Hurricane investigation,
because it was in September where they had a DOJ,
a lawyer submit these FIZA applications, right, and that's to
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be able to spy on Americans who are they believe
are linked doing foreign espionage and all that. So they
went after Carter Page. Well, we ultimately found out through
the Durham report that those FISA applications were built on
the fake Steele dossier as well as the den Shanko information, right,
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as well as what we also know there was through
the Clinton campaign they had paid for somebody I think
it was at Georgia Tech, and I might be off
on that one, but they had paid a cyber group
in there essentially to find correlation between finance influences. And
so they had a Russian bank paying Trump Tower in
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their servers and then used that as another credible way
to build out these intelligence sources, which which what's the
house of cards. It's but that's and that's how these
intelligence things are built out, right. But what happened, unfortunately
for them, is you had this two year investigation something
like forty million dollars of tax payer money. They researched million,
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millions of pieces of documents within the Trump campaign, the
Trump business, the Trump everything to try and find these
these gotcha things, and what happened. What happens is that
it comes out There was a four hundred and forty
eight page, two volume document that said Russia conducted quotation
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sweeping in systematic interference via hacking and disinformation right over
one hundred Trump campaign slash Russia contacts. Now the details
of those contacts right that it never was conclusive enough
to initiate a criminal or criminal conspiracy or coordination. And
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that's the key to understand now. As we all know
now if you spend five seconds on x or any
one of the other social media companies, we know that
bot farms all over the country. Every single country that's
of any sizable influence, has all the massive organizations that
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support this type of these campaigns, these disinformation campaigns, bot
farms all this. And that's that's Israel, that's Russia, that's Iran,
that's Korea, that's South Africa. I mean they every country,
including US, by the way, including US, acts on these
types of things. So essentially the big one is they
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outlined ten obstruction charges. Right. Trump's attempts to fire Mueller
was one, uh, putting pressure on Combry was another, and
trying to limit the fin the Flint probe, Muller neither
concluded obstruction nor exonerated Trump. Evidence was inconclusive for charges.
And that's the key. Now why is that so key? Well,
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I'll get to that right, ask a question.
Speaker 3 (18:59):
Yeah, So this is you're saying that they came out
with all this information in these reports, but the quote
unquote evidence they found or they released it sounds to
me like it's a lot of circumstantial stuff. Like if
if they found some guy that was stabbed in the
mall near in my town, and then someone was like, well,
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Jeordie has a car, he does own a knife, he
likes going through the mall sometimes, and then next thing
you know, there's a guy that's dead at the mall.
Like it's kind of sounds like the Tarket.
Speaker 1 (19:31):
Yeah, that's right, hundred absolutely, that's and that's how these
cases are built. And we saw those cases and the
overwhelming majority of cases brought against Trump, right from Jack Smith,
from Fanny Willis in which was also an election denial
conspiracy case trying to influence the governor and of of
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Georgia to find votes, if you will. And I'll get
to that here in a little bit too. But you
know that's that's political warfare or law offare I should
call it. Everybody understands that. Okay, So you had the
Mueller finish right and bar In the Attorney General. Bar
Right claimed no collusion or obstruction. As controversial was report was,
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it was nuanced and there was no definitive evidence that
could indict President Trump. But they already accomplished what they
wanted to do. They basically disrupted Trump's entire first four
years in office. And again you have to ask yourself,
why why was he that big of a threat. Now,
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the second report, which is the one that I believe
was the most unique and the most substantial one, and
that was the John Durham Report, and this was an
investigation into the origins of the FBI's Trump Russia Probe
Crossfire Hurricane. Now, the FBI Probe Crossfire Hurricane launched in
twenty sixteen based on claims of possible Rump Trump campaign
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Russia child's. But what was really the issue was we
now know that Hillary Clinton in the DNC planned to
tie Trump to Russia. That was proven in this report.
And this was brief to Obama, the vice president Biden.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the FBI director James Comey,
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the CIA director John Brennan, and the D and I
director James Clapper, and they all knew that this was
a cl Clinton campaign move to create a false narrative.
Why because what had happened. The Hillary Clinton emails had
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been hacked, and we know that because of who Julian
Assage released thousands of documents to which then he ended
up going and hiding for many many years, only recently
released last year on an agreement that he would no
longer talk about it or anything like that. So we
know that that she was afraid that her issues, her corruption,
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her challenges, was gonna come out. And so what they
do is they immediately stoke the FBI. There's many reports
of Mark Elias as a patriotic American, offering information that
he had found out about this Steele dossier. But we
also know now based on the Durham report, that the
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Clinton campaign had actually paid through GPS Fusion had paid
for the Steele dossier. If you don't know Steele is
he's a former mi I six guy who basically you
can hire him and he'll do assessins for you, and
he conjured up this whole idea that there was the
Russians had blackmail on Trump. He had been over in Moscow,
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he'd been with hookers and they had done some horrific
you know thing in the bedroom, and they had that.
They also had the connection to Trump Tower in this bank.
So they paid for all of this, which was the
initiation of what took place. Now that's crazy is is
Brennan Clapper, the vice president. They all knew what was
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going on. Now. The real thing, and what we just
learned from Tulsi and her crew is that the real
meetings took place in late December, which basically they had
done all this information collection both the intelligence world. Oh
and there's one other thing I really want you to
understand this. One of the main tip offs that this
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was taking place came from Australian intelligence. Now, most people
are not familiar with the five Eyes. So the five
eyes are all of our basic allies. Right, It's US,
it's England, it's France, it's Australia, and then the fifth one.
I'm forgetting who the fifth one is. Maybe Italy or
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I'm forgetting who the fifth one is. We look up
the five Eyes and who that fifth one is? But
these are our interconnected intelligence and so what happens through
what both sides do is if you think you have
a problem internally, what you do is you reach out
to one of the Five Eyes groups the other intel communities,
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and you say, hey, can you look into this for me?
And they'll have their spies, they're case officers if you
will look at what's going on and are through our
country through their own sources and dig up intel on us.
What's the case?
Speaker 3 (24:39):
So it looks like it is the United States, the
United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
There you go. So those are the five Eyes, all right,
so we got a tip, or I should say our
intel got a tip from Australia because they're deeply immersed
in our political environment. If that was what assisted. So
you have the Steele dossier, you have all this other
stuff uh transpiring, and then you have you have uh
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uh comy and the Five's a report. So now they're
they're looking into all Maniford, Roger Stone, uh Papadopoulos and
they're actually running And so if you're not familiar of
how these work, so let's say you get a tip
and you get one person so then you submit to
the FIS of Court, and the FIS of Court green
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lit these on false bogus intel lies right, which by
the way, nobody uh paid the price for this. And
if you go back and you look at Andy McCabe, uh,
the woman he was with, their text messages that came
out in the Durbam report, they were going after. They
were gunning for Trump. They were going to take them
out no matter what they were getting them. And so
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you get this one piece of of of intel, right,
you submit that in your fi's a request defis A
judge says, yeah, green light. Now we can conduct surveillance
through listening their phones, accessing everything, and trust me when
I tell you everything successible. But then that person who
knows this person then so once you have a connection
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to this person, this person you can open up on them.
Then this person you open up on them, and next
thing you know, before before you know it, everybody within
the web of Donald Trump's ecosystem, politically, business wise is
under investigation. And he knew everyone, Donald Trump, I mean,
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the guy knows people all over the place, right, I mean.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
You're telling me that if a tip appears, they can
basically investigate anybody in the world.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Pretty much, nice, pretty much. That's the way it works.
It's call yeah, I mean, and that's what's happened. And
you know where that came from. Patriot Act, good old
Patriot Act, good old Patriot Act. All right. So we
have the Durham Report comes out again basically saying that
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none of this was true. It was all fabricated, all
of it, the whole thing, that it wasn't real Intel,
they had made it up. And the worst part was,
and he didn't quite come out and say it, is
that the Intel world knew about it, which included the FBI.
All Right. So I always I give you that because
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I want you to really understand the magnitude of what
took place right in the beginning of this and the
intensity of that and the collusion, the conspiracy at the
very top. One little side thing I really want to
know is is it was essentially it came out that
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it was Joe Biden who was the guy who said, well,
we need to basically unmask General Flint and that will
help the car card's fall. And that was in that
late December early January meeting of all the key players
involved in that. All right. So The thing I keep
asking you, and I know that you're asking yourself hopefully,
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is why why was Donald Trump such a threat? Why
was this business guy who you know, came out and campaign,
you know, because what did he campaign on? Do you remember, Jordi,
do you remember some of the what was the big thing?
He said? He was going to do, train the swamp,
drain swamp. Boy, right, Yes, I'm gonna drain the swamp.
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But god, I suck at that. I really was a big,
beautiful swamp.
Speaker 3 (28:41):
It's not that big. We're gonna make it much more beautiful.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
We're remember when he was in the debate with Clinton
and he said like, I'll put you in jail, you know.
And and so we heard this because we all kind
of felt like something was going on. Well, one of
the things that you have to understand is the magnitude
of corruption that had been taking place. Right now, I
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think there's a couple ways to think about this. So
the big one that that seems to make sense to
me is kind of an interesting it's kind of conspiratorial
in nature. But when you get into it and you
begin to take a forty thousand foot as you look
at the Cloward Piven strategy. Right, all right, thank you
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The Cloward pivot strategy, right, and this was a strategy
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that was invented or devised in nineteen sixty six by
sociologists Richard Cloward and Francis Fox Piven in in that
Nation magazine article, aiming to overload the US welfare system
by mass enrollment of eligible poor to create a crisis
for forcing radical reforms like guaranteed annual income and the
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income redistribution through federal government.
Speaker 3 (31:26):
All right, I'd never heard of this.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
Yeah, this is a really interesting So think back to
the times, right, you had the counterculture revolution, the anti
war movement, American socialism was exploding. Communism was being rampidly
taught all or socialism taught all through major universities. These
do guys come up and say, all right, well, we
figured out a way. We're just going to overload the system. Now,
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no discernible documentation has ever been released saying that any
one of these people that I'm talking talking about has said,
we're going to use the Cloward pivot strategy.
Speaker 3 (32:03):
Right, you do that?
Speaker 1 (32:05):
Why would you do that? Right? Right? But against most
of these things, you know, do not come out. People
don't say, you know, like the Epstein list. Everybody wants
this definitive Epstein list of everything that went done, like
the secret Squirrel dossier hidden in some you know whatever.
That's just not how it works. People who are really
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good at corruption and cheating and all that, they know
how to not get caught if you will, although some
are so arrogant they think they're above the law anyways,
and we'll get to that. So this whole strategy is
basically overloading the system. Well, in two thousand and eight,
brock Hussein Bama came out of nowhere right as a
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junior senator, one term senator from Illinois who basically didn't
vote on almost everything Senate vote you had on, and
all of a sudden magically appears on the scene and
is through hope and change takes over. Well, when you
look at his background and how he was raised and
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who he grew up and who he was friends with.
He was friends with one of the gentlemen that was
part of the Weatherman Group, which was a socialist based
group from the countercull for Country Revolution in the nineteen sixties.
His mom, one of his biggest influence, was a guy
that was a known communist. You know, there are bizarre
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interesting ties to his father being working for the CIA overseas.
And then my favorite was during when he came in
one of the big things. One of the big things
was his birth certificate. Well, guess what, Jordi, who was
one of the people that was banging about his birth
certificate the most. There's this guy in a TV show
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called The Apprentice. That's right, That's right, the President Donald J. Trump. Right,
he was a big proponent. Let's see his birth certificate.
He got caught up in that conspiracy. So my point
of all that is, you know, when you look back
at the eight years of Obama administration and then the
proposed following eight years by Hillary Clinton, you were going
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to have sixteen years of radical transformation within the US government,
within the US political scene, within the US financial scene
that essentially was going to change the way America looked.
And we saw a tremendous amount of that. So what
I believe is that they could not let this guy
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who ran on the campaign. I'm going to expose this corruption.
I'm going to expose Obama, who he believed was one
of the worst presidents ever. I'm going to expose the
Clintons as being one of the most corrupt politicians ever
to live or exist. Gonna, I'm going to expose them,
and that's what they believe. Now you go to me, well,
what's the level of corruption? How bad was it? Well,
(35:04):
there's a few things that I just wanted to bring
up in first and foremost one is the Clinton Obama
uranium deal. And this was the twenty ten sale of
Canadian based Uranium one to Russia Rosterom. Uranium one held
mining runs for about twenty percent of US uranium production
(35:27):
and capacity, mostly in Wyoming and Utah. So think about
twenty percent of uranium production that took place was owned
by a Canadian based mining firm. Right. So, in two
thousand and nine, that Russian company Ross ross Tom Ross
(35:50):
Atom I always can't pronounce things well, Rosstertam began acquiring
shares of Uranium one. Now Rossom sought controlling steak at
fifty one, a deal approved unanimously by the CFIUS, the
US nine US agencies, including State Department under guess what,
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with President Obama's sign off,
(36:13):
also approved by Canada's Investment agency in Utah's radiation control bomb.
All right. By twenty thirteen, Rosadam had one hundred percent
ownership of this company. All right, So one hundred percent
owned Russian uranium company has access to twenty percent of
American uranium and they brokeered this whole deal. Now here's
(36:38):
where things get interesting, all right. Uranium One chairman Ian Telfer,
donated two point three five million dollars to the Clinton
Foundation via his family charity. Most donation actually from Frank
geristra Sold who sold a steak in two thousand and
seven pre sale additional paint. Bill Clinton received how much
(37:02):
five hundred thousand for a Moscow spree A speech from
Renaissance Capital, a Russian bank promoting the uranium one stock. Right,
So you start to start to think, right, how these
things are taking place through American might an American political influence.
(37:27):
You have companies, organizations, NGOs all over the world beginning
to get rich by essentially paying to play. Right. Now,
one of the interesting things I went into the Obama Foundation,
and one of the biggest donations to Obama Foundation came
(37:49):
from Jeff Bezos to the tune of one hundred million dollars.
And I tried to dig into that a little bit,
and the biggest thing I can find was the cloud
system in the contracts that they had received from the
US government during his administration. But the biggest ones that
basically had taken place under Trump and now recently the
(38:09):
end of the Biden and now massive nine billion dollars.
That includes Microsoft and Oracle and all these Google and
all these companies, and they all make donations to all
these different foundations for sure. So you know that's essentially
where I see the pay to play. Now, there's another
massive corruption thing within the Clinton was the Clinton weapons
(38:32):
sale of Clinton Obama weapons sales, right, and this is
as they sold these illegal weapons right to covertly to
Libbyan back rebels in twenty eleven after the Arab Spring,
and these were to get rid of Mobile Kadaffi because
Clinton needed a big foreign policy win, all right. Now,
(38:56):
you know, the State Department facilitated these weapons transferred despite
a UN arms embargo on Libya. Uh, and they used
third parties like Qatar in the UAE. So again, now
you've got illegal weapons sales. Now the kicker to this
is and I have a lot of friends that were
in Libya. I lost to very close you know, good
(39:16):
friends of mine, close friend in ty Woods and then
good friend Glen Door he had gone through training. I
had a ton of other buddies that were in country
trying to regain these weapons back, a lot of shoulder
fired missile systems, stuff like that. And then guess what
happened to those weapons, JORDI.
Speaker 3 (39:36):
Let me guess. They end up with some people they
shouldn't be with.
Speaker 1 (39:42):
That's right. They ended up going to Isis and Al
Kaita back rebels that were fighting a covert funded, a
US military funded war in Syria against the Asad regime
and Russia. I thought, the dude, well, so we were,
(40:02):
but then now we're not. We need him. And what's
crazy is one of those gentlemen that was a part
of all that is now the president of Syria. So
when you think about illegal weapons sales, you think about
Clinton Foundation, illegal donations, pay to play, and then you
(40:25):
know another one that kind of ties into the beginning
of this, which was the seth Rich murder right, and
this was d n C guy. He was a d
n C staffer working on voter data was murdered. Basically,
the theory is that he allegedly was murdered for leaking
(40:46):
the d n C emails to WikiLeaks, not the Russians,
but seth Rich because he saw a tremendous amount of
corruption within the workings of the d n C in
Clinton behind. You remember the primary in twenty sixteen, Bernie
Sanders was on the up and up was going and
(41:08):
basically the DNC says you're out, go away now. We
kind of saw that take place when we saw it
in twenty twenty with Joe Biden, and then we saw
it again when in twenty twenty five with Kamala Harris
taking over the nomination once Joe Biden checked out Democracy
Now they said he actually he was murdered by some
(41:30):
just random MS thirteen guys or someone and it was
a basic robbery, although they didn't take his role x Y.
I don't know if it was a role, but they
had a nice watch while it wasn't gone, his laptop
wasn't gone. Basically, so whatever.
Speaker 3 (41:46):
Were they saying that he was leaking it to Julian Assange.
Is that in the connection?
Speaker 1 (41:50):
Okay, yes, yeah, that's what they basically that Julian's Assange
got all those damning emails, that was the source was
rich and he kind of insinuated that multiple times. But
that that's why, that's why the FBI had started a
probe into the Hillary Clinton and her campaign because of
(42:11):
these leaked emails that exposed all kinds of crazy things
in those emails. And all of those emails are available
online if you go to WikiLeaks you can read all
of them. All. Right, So you have illegal arms trade,
you have the Clinton Foundation. Oh there's another one too.
You know, remember the Haiti relief when the earthquake took
(42:32):
place and decimated it. They raised something like a billion
dollars in less than five percent ever made it to
the Haitians. There's and then you know there was a
human trafficking component of that that emerged that some American
woman who ran an NGO got busted trying to traffic
Haitian children into the Dominican Republic. And she was connected
(42:54):
the Hillary Clinton, founder of the Clinton Foundation. So you
have all of these just one after another, and then
you know Obviously, my favorite one is the Joe Biden
corruption scandal that took place during his vice presidency, to
which you know, James Comer and the House Committee on
(43:15):
Oversight Accountability has basically found twenty seven million dollars worth
of payments going to the Biden family and their twenty
plus LLC's or something like nineteen twenty and these came
from China, Russia, Ukraine and Kazakistan and Romania from twenty
(43:36):
fourteen to twenty nineteen. And this was essentially a pay
to play. And we can't forget old Hunter Biden who
was the president or on the board of Barisma Mating
making eighty three thousand dollars a month basically selling whatever
needed to take place over there.
Speaker 3 (43:56):
So its a lots of fun the efforts you brought
up all these things that sound like to play things
to control of the ranium, the weapons sales. So what's
the connection with this to all of the Russian invented hoax.
Speaker 1 (44:09):
Well, what I believe is that you had some very
corrupt people uh moved to the highest positions of power
within the US government, and what they figured out how
to do is that they had an unlimited budget via
the American taxpayer to fund all different types of NGOs,
(44:36):
covert projects, weapons sales, all different types of projects that
they were engaged in, and and and and by doing so,
by taking the tax American taxpayer money to fund all
these things, they essentially will also paying out exorbitant amounts
(44:59):
of money to their friend. Right, they were all these
different NGOs, they were paying them off. They were paying
off the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, they were paying
off the Clinton Foundation, the Obama Foundation, they were paying off.
You know, you can even go back and look at
after the collapse of the two thousand and eight economic collapse,
(45:21):
from that debacle of illegal financing for you know, the
mortgage fiasco and who got bailed out, and you looked
at you know, when you have banks getting bailed out,
when you have a big, massive American companies being bailed out,
and then and then what the Fed said as in
terms of quantitating easy just giving away essentially free money
(45:45):
while spending exorbitant amounts of money, you know, blowing out
our debt to the tune of thirty eight trillion. Right now,
you know, all of that initiated around that time.
Speaker 3 (45:56):
I want to say it was something don't quote me
on these numbers, but this is roughly correct. In the
history of the United States up until the financial crisis,
I believe that the US debt government federal debt was
about nine trillion, and then from two thousand and eight
until now, we've just hit thirty eight trillion.
Speaker 1 (46:16):
So he's essentially had thirty trillion dollars from two thousand
and eight till now. Now. I know there's a woman
that was on Tucker Callson a few months ago, I
want to say now, and she's been on the circuit
and I think she was a forget where she was,
but she was a deputy director in a high up position,
(46:36):
I think under George Busher before I forget what her
name was. But she essentially has made a an insinuation
that this just absolute grotesque amount of spending and the
fact that we inflated our national debt by thirty trillion
dollars in that amount of time, that there's no oversight
(46:58):
for any of this money. There's it just in what
she said, I think, and I need to go back
and relisten to it. But you guys can too. Is
she suggested that something like twenty one trillion dollars is
completely unaccounted for, right that it just went away that
the FED just based on these policies and the requests
(47:21):
from the US government and all the different organizations, whether
it's USAID or whatever it was, was just spending trillions
of dollars all over the world, and the accounting system
was was there was nothing there.
Speaker 3 (47:36):
What was suppose that with dose say, and just not
even cut anything. But can you label your transactions?
Speaker 1 (47:44):
That's right to do it. Nothing none of that exists.
So you go back and you say, all right, cloud
pivot strategy, Yes, it's it's that was for you know,
the redistribution of wealth. But what you have now since
two thousand and eight is you have this massive spending,
all these covert corrupt things taking place overseas, these deals here,
(48:08):
weapons here, all these color revolutions in Ukraine and fourteen. Right,
you have all of these things taking place, and then
you have, you know, all of these people getting filthy rich.
And that's people in the US government, that's people in Congress.
I mean, how does Nancy Pelosi make it one hundred
(48:30):
and eighty seven thousand dollars a year is now worth
one hundred and twenty plus million dollars by betting on
these companies that got these payouts, right, all this insider
trading that's taking place. So all of this took place,
and then Donald Trump came in and said, guess what
this is. It's over. You guys are robbing the American
(48:53):
public and nothing's getting better. So that is the backstory
on what I believe was the impetus and why it
was so critical for this to take place, why they
had to go so hard as well as they did.
And I firmly believe that once we get into discovery
(49:14):
and once they really begin these investigations, we're going to
find that it was not just twenty sixteen, It was
not just his first term. It was the twenty twenty
election cycle and system where we saw what we saw
leading up to that, these crazy impeachments that came out
(49:34):
of nowhere. You know, we saw all this stuff take place.
Then we saw the COVID release, right, and you go
back and you think about in October nineteen, why would
they conduct Event twoh one. Why did we have all
this like, hey, let's get ready for a pandemic. Why
was the World Economic Form saying, hey, a pandemics coming
(49:56):
to pandemics coming right, Why why did BLM blow up
the way it did. Why did we have a pandemic
but it was okay to go into streets and burn
cities down right? And why all of a sudden were
the first time ever voting laws changed because of a
pandemic and these you can't be six feet near, you
(50:17):
can't gotta have a mask on which we all know
is just made up stuff. It was illegitimate in order
to reshift in shape a twenty twenty narrative, which which
was what? Which was that? You know Trump was gonna
cheat just like he cheated in sixteen And what happened?
(50:37):
You had mass mail in voting, which Denesh Desuza and
true the vote guys figured out. We also have a
tremendous amount of evidence from Mike Lindell and all of
his cyber people exposing the potentiality that Dominion basically was
flipping votes. Now that's allegedly, that's alleged. Mike Lindell actually
(50:57):
just got an appeal, won an appeal victory for I
think a defamation case that he was involved in. So
who knows what's going to happen and all that, But
you know what, we see, we had who came in.
They put in Joe Biden, who was easily manipulated as
all the corruption things, so he could be manipulated in
(51:18):
any way, shape or form, and they put him in. Right. So,
with all of that being said, you know, and I
know your your head is spinning right now. You're like,
oh my god, David, you just opened a fire hose
on me. Man, what am I supposed to process all this? Listen,
I'm right there with you. I firmly believe that you know,
(51:43):
this is overwhelming to think that that that our country
could be in this particular space or environment. And I'm sorry, man,
I really am sorry that you feel like I do.
But you know, if if we don't do something about
it and it continues, then our country is going to
(52:06):
be lost forever. And I hope you feel that way
because I feel that way as well too. You know, I,
like I said, I have four daughters. Geordie has a
newborn daughter, and you know I, you know, I interact
with young people all the time, and the imagination that
(52:26):
this is the standard for our country is appalling to me.
I didn't join the service. I didn't raise my right
hand to die for the country for this at all.
And so it's up to us. It's up to you.
You in your car right now, you at your lunch break,
right now, you listening to this podcast while you work out.
(52:47):
It's up to you to make your voice heard, to
demand answers and not to back down and demand countability
on all of this stuff, whether it's the Epstein files,
or it's this corruption, or it's the land deals. I mean,
we literally just saw something revolutionary take place right within
(53:08):
the One Big Beautiful Bill. There was this seven million
acres of land that potentially is going to be sold.
In what happened, Braxton McCoy had had the gump shit,
had the strength, had the courage to come up and
speak out, and he did and Sean ended up having
him on his show and then next thing you know,
it blew up and they took that out of the vote.
(53:28):
There's also the pressure from the Epstein case. Don't stop,
demand that this is exposed, and the same with this.
You need to call your congressman, you need to call
your senator, you need to slam the White House switchboard,
the DOJ, all of it, and make your voice here
that we want accountability, that we have to have accountability,
(53:52):
because if we don't get accountability in all of this,
then you know it's going to be very difficult recover
and to get back to some semblance of a constitutional
republic that we believe is what we live in. All right. Now,
the challenge is what chureity? The challenges is this all right?
(54:14):
I see all over X all right, h this is treason.
I put it out. This is trees and period and
someone correct me, actually it's sedition right and and and
so they are all these debates taking place, right, So
what is going to happen? What is the DOJ? Right?
(54:35):
And I forget what what Mike Ben's was on Greg
Guttfield last night or night before or something like that,
and he said, yeah, this is now the next thing
to be placed on uh the abyss of Pambondi's desk,
and and and how they're going to prosecute this? Right,
So what we have to ask is what is going
(54:56):
to happen? Who's going to be indicted? But what we
want to know is anybody going to go to Is
anybody gonna pay a fine or serve time? Now, this
is what you have to understand, all right. So basically
there's a couple different US laws that potentially are on
the table, and this is what I got. It's eighteen USC.
(55:18):
Section two forty one, which is conspiracy against rights that
it's illegal to conspire to o press or intimidate someone's
constitutional rights like running for office. Penalties up to seven
years in prison or life if someone dies. Eighteen USC.
Section three seventy one. Conspiracy to defraud the United States
(55:41):
covers schemes to interfere with fair elections, like rigging votes.
Carries up to five years in prison. Eighteen USC. Section
fifteen five Obstruction of proceedings applies to interfering with election
investigations or congressional certification up to five years or eight
if tied to terrorism. That's what they were trying to
(56:01):
get Trump on January sixth, eighteen USC. Section five ninety five.
Interference of federal employees prohibits using official authority to medal
in elections, a misdemeanor up to one year in jail.
They also try to use that fifty two USC. Section
three oh one two one Federal Election Campaign Acts ban
(56:22):
soliciting foreign help in elections, like seeking dirt on arrival,
finds up to up to two years in prison. That
was another one. The Hatch Act five USC. Section seventy
three twenty three through seventy three twenty six restricts using
government resources for partisan campaign activity. Typically involves fines or
(56:45):
administrative penalties. Right. However, here's a key one in that
because that was used as well against Trump in the
twenty twenty front Trump First. United States ruling grants president's
immunity for official acts, potentially shielding actions tied to constitutional duties,
but unofficial acts like fake electors or violence aren't immune.
(57:08):
Now that's the kicker for President Obama. He can always
claim what that this was an official act the investigation,
and that's what makes this me not exactly the most
positive in terms of the outcome for this, because there
are these protections and the very thing that Trump, you know,
(57:29):
went to court for his constitutional right in the Act
to be able to discover what he was trying to
discover in the twenty twenty elections, and that presidential immunity,
and that was also within his records, the illegal records case.
So saying all that to say this is President Obama
going to jail not likely? Is former CIA director John
(57:55):
Brennan going to jail? Not likely. His former head of
the FBI James Comey going to jail not likely. Former
d and I James Clapper going to jail not likely.
Former Vice President Joe Biden going to jail not likely.
Loretta Lynch not likely. Susan Rice not likely, not likely,
(58:17):
not likely. So what we can do is bring it
to the courts. What we can do is let the
American people see the extent of corruption that was involved
in all of these scandals. They can hear the testimony,
(58:40):
they can have public hearings. They can put people on
the stand that's televised, so we can watch them squirm,
plead the fifth and lie to our faces. In order
to have a profound impact, however, somebody needs to pay
some kind of price. If we don't get this, and
(59:03):
if you're in the US government and by random chance,
you're listening to this, if you're driving and you pay attention,
and you're in the government, you're listening to this, If
we don't get some type of conviction, then the future,
in my opinion, is in profound jeopardy for the American public.
(59:26):
All right, yeah, man, Yeah, that was a big one.
I've been waiting to do that show for probably seven
years man, and finally I got to do it. Well.
Speaker 3 (59:41):
I think it's important to point out something very very
crucial for the show, that it's somebody's birthday today.
Speaker 1 (59:48):
Yeah. Man, again, I feel very blessed. It's a wonderful day.
Fifty three. I feel overwhelmed with opportunities. I can't you know,
I guess I should give thanks on my birthday, right.
I'm incredibly thankful for, uh, you know, my employers. I
(01:00:10):
think I'm very grateful for iHeart for giving me this
opportunity my other job where I get to, you know,
interact with people all across the country. Are very grateful for that.
But you know, mostly I'm I'm I'm, I'm grateful for you,
Jordi in my life now. I mean, it's been just
revolutionary for me in terms of confidence building. I'm grateful
(01:00:32):
for you. I'm I'm grateful obviously for my other friends
who are supporting me out there. For my family, you know,
I got to have some real great family time the
last couple of weeks. Really grateful for my children and
my mom and dad and Johna's family who are so
loving and supportive of me. You know, beyond grateful for
(01:00:57):
Johnna I wouldn't be in this spot if had she
not come into my life eight years ago. And every
day she just gives me more and more confidence to
do what I'm doing. Best gift I've ever had in
my life, you know. You know, it's it's when you
think about it, it's it's it's tough because I've been
(01:01:18):
thrust into this deeper reflection this week because you know,
two of my childhood heroes have passed, right.
Speaker 3 (01:01:26):
I low some legends this week.
Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
Yeah, incredible people. And that's how you know you're getting
older when you know people from your era that you
had such influence. You know, Ozzy Osbourne passed away, and
you know, I started listening to Ozzy in nineteen eighty
seven when my good buddy Chris Bunch or Gubba you know,
introduced metal to me. And I was like, holy cow,
(01:01:51):
that's awesome.
Speaker 3 (01:01:52):
Right, you know what is this.
Speaker 1 (01:01:54):
When you start You're in Ozzy Osborne and Black Sabbath
and You're like, oh my god, that's it was amazing.
And you know, and then the other component as a
kid in the eighties was was whole Cogan. I'll never
forget you know, Rocky three, being in the theater with
two of my friends, you know, I think it was.
(01:02:14):
I'm pretty sure it was. It was Drew Parker and
Chris Longo and I'm on the seats in the back,
and the fabulous Thunderlips comes out, you know, and and
you know, he body slams Rocky and then Rocky gets
on the back of me chokes him out, and you know,
and uh, you know, afterwards it was you know, He's like,
I thought you were gonna kill me, and it's like,
(01:02:35):
oh baby, it's all good, you know, and all of
a sudden, the whole Cogan emerges, you know. So it's
it's like a piece of your childhood passes with you.
And so I think as it juxtaposes my reflections of
my age and and my being on my birthday, I
just I'm I'm I'm beyond grateful of the life I've
(01:02:57):
had to I've lived. I'm beyond grateful to the life
I'm living right now. And I guess, you know, the
ultimate gratitude and goes to Christ and my faith and
through Him what I've been able to experience in my
perspective in the world. And I just I'm so much
(01:03:18):
looking forward to you know, the next year coming. Man.
I think this year with you, Jordi and with Jonna,
and with what we got going on, it's just going
to be unbelievable. And and my fifty third year is
going to be a big one. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:03:33):
Man, we're just getting warmed up and appreciate everybody listening.
It's gonna be a fun one.
Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
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