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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Strap any It's going to be a heck of a riote.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
It's like drinking from a fire hose.

Speaker 1 (00:05):
Never a dull moment. But guess you'll hear the stories
you won't here anywhere else, and we'll appreciate you being
here with us form today. I'm justin Barclay. Welcome in, folks.
The after show, the show after the show. That's what
we call it, the after show. Not enough time I
get do all the things that we want to cover today.

(00:26):
We will do just that and much more. I cannot
wait looking forward to it. The conversations I think are
going to be fascinating. No budget, no pay. We talked
about that today. Of course, shakedown continues, Schumer shakedown. But
I've got some other news. Did you did you see

(00:49):
of course you you probably did yesterday Nancy Pelosi and
she spout off about the question and September or excuse me,
January sixth, and what happened and whether she was responsible
that day. You probably saw that.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
Well, there's a response, remember I said, it's a find
out era, a response that you I think are going
to want to hear coming up from someone directly involved
in that day, high ranking individual.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
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All right, so let's get into some of these stories
we saw. Was it yesterday? Yeah, this club came out
Nancy Pelosi being asked the question by that reporter. I
guess she works for Mike Linel is what Terry told

(03:46):
me yesterday, which I love even more. She asked the question,
Miss Pelosi, what say you about being involved in January sixth?

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Are you at all concerned that the new January sixth
committee will find you liable for that?

Speaker 4 (04:04):
Yanry?

Speaker 5 (04:04):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (04:05):
Are you at all concerned about the new January sixth
committee finding you liable for that day? Why did you
refuse the National Guard on January sixth?

Speaker 4 (04:15):
Shut up?

Speaker 1 (04:16):
I did not refuse the national Guard. The president didn't
send it. Why are you coming here with Republican talking points?

Speaker 6 (04:22):
That's a curious, serious journal, the.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
American Peter, This isn't serious.

Speaker 4 (04:26):
People want to know.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
We still have questions.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
Thank you, God bless her. I don't know who that is,
but she deserves a raise.

Speaker 4 (04:34):
Mike.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
I'm telling you, by the way, Lynn del TV, if
that's one of their reporters, big pat on the bat
to them support Mike. Obviously you'll know the miight below
eighty percent off. They got all kinds of great deals
promo code justin. But that's what you're help funding that
right there, that beautiful, beautiful moment. And I got to say,

(04:57):
they're not used to that, are they? They just aren't.
They're not used to having to have to be asked
questions that are tough and you have no answers for them. Well,
chief former Chief Stephen's son, who you may remember, the
former chief of the US Capitol Police. You've seen him

(05:18):
on various testimony in front of a congress before. You
know who I'm talking about. If you're familiar. Of course
he had something to say about this. Why wouldn't he have.
I'm sure he's got something to say about He's probably
not going to sit around and let her just mouth
off like that. No, he says, let me present the facts.

(05:41):
And by the way, this is a real problem. She's
got that question that was asked right to be asked,
and a very real consequence is behind this whole thing.
He says, ma'am, let me help refresh your memory. It
was your sergeant at arms who repeatedly denied my multiple
requests for National Guard assistants before and on January sixth.

(06:08):
Even on January sixth, your sergeant at arms denied my
urgent requests for over seventy minutes while he was quote
running it up the chain for your approval. The Pentagon
offered National Guard assistants, but I had declined because she
said I had to decline, rather because your sergeant at

(06:32):
arms would not grant me the legal authority as required
under law. Now he's also posted if you take a
look at some of the timeline here, these are also
posts of the requests and the denials. And this is
smoking gun right here, folks. It wasn't until twoh eight

(06:54):
pm they finally got authorization three days before the request
started coming in. We see there's going to be a crowd,
this is going to possibly be a situation. Let's make
sure that we have these folks here and ready to go,
as you see, denied Senate Sergeant at arms Stinger Pelosi,

(07:20):
Sergeant in arms Irving said, we don't like the optics.
The sergeant at arms at the Senate said he agreed
eleven fifty three the same day. Then on January sixth,
twelve fifty eight pm, just before one o'clock, Irving needs
to run it up the chain to Pelosi. Her sergeant

(07:42):
at arm set Stinger at the Senate won't override Pelosi's
sergeant at arms. Stinger's still waiting for Irving. Irving waiting
for the ok from Pelosi. This is one twenty eight now,
back and forth. One thirty four. Irving still waiting for
the ok from Pelosi. One thirty nine Senate waiting to
concur with the House on. Irving says, okay, coming soon

(08:02):
from Pelosi. Two oh one. Irvae stress is okay. In
a minute. Finally, on January sixth, two eight pm, three
days before they initiated all of this. Over three days,
Irving finally gives the authoration from Pelosi. Stinger concurs National
Garden come out and be approved smoking gun evidence. And

(08:26):
you may say, to your so, we've already known all this,
why do we care now? Because it's the find out era.
All of this has to come to light, every single
bit of it, what they've done to the American people,
and they ought to be held account. You might say, well,
I don't know that that's gonna happen. Where are the arrests?
I want to see more? Well, yeah, I do too.
Some of this takes time. What I will tell you,

(08:49):
and this is patience. We're gonna have to have some patients,
some really some. Some of it is supernatural patience, I'll
tell you that much. Some of it I think is
supernatural on a whole other level. Some patience to get

(09:14):
through some of this, but remaining remaining still yet remaining
consistent and persistent that this is going to play out
and that we will continue to hold people account. Oh,

(09:35):
I got some more good news. I got to get
to you. Did we get to see hang out? Let
me see if I there might be video of this.
Let me just take a quick look. Yep, we got
we got video here. It is took us a minute
to get through it because I won't even begin to

(09:56):
tell you what's happening in the studio today. But here
we go.

Speaker 7 (09:58):
The advisor John Bolton arriving at a United States District
court in Greenbelt, Maryland. He is expected to surrender.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
Bolton had to turn himself into day.

Speaker 7 (10:08):
After being indicted on eighteen counts over the alleged mishandling
of classified documents. Oulton faces eight counts of transmission.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
Of naturally, how soon do you think it is that
before we hear Bolton has some sort of memory issues,
there's some cognitive decline. He's going to end up like
Mouler in one of the old folks homes. It just
I can't he can't talk, he doesn't know, he doesn't remember.
How soon do you think it's going to be before
we hear that?

Speaker 6 (10:33):
Well?

Speaker 7 (10:33):
Defense information in ten counts of retention of national defense
information eighteen counts. The documents contained intel on future attacks
or missile launches and human intel sources sort the advice.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Here's CNN handling this yesterday.

Speaker 8 (10:51):
By the way, orders including Kaitlin Polant, who is bringing
us this reporting?

Speaker 4 (10:56):
Kaitlin, what do we know?

Speaker 9 (10:57):
Well, Dana, we know now from various or says that
the grand jury in Maryland in federal court is expected
to be hearing evidence about John Bolton this afternoon. Department
is expected to go in there and ask for an
indictment of the former national security advisor to Donald Trump
and somebody who is not just well known from the
Trump era, but a long time government official.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
This is a.

Speaker 9 (11:21):
Case where it's been in the works for years. It's
been worked on because Bolton at one point was discovered
having an aol email account according to the sources I've
talked to, where he was writing notes to himself about
his time in the Trump White House, and that could
include classified documents. We also know from a recent search
just two months ago that there were many documents, including

(11:44):
ones labeled as about weapons of mass destruction, about Allied strikes,
things that had markings on them that said classified secret.
There were phones, computers, drives, all of.

Speaker 4 (11:52):
That seas from his house.

Speaker 9 (11:54):
His lawyer has said this could all be very old
material from the George W. Bush administration and nothing inappropriate
was being kept by Bolton. But there is still an
important possibility here that this is a very serious national
security case and that the Justice Department does continue wanting

(12:16):
to enforce cases like these.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
It might not see an end. They're going to know
that's maybe a serious case all of a political decision.
So is it, Jason? And it's good? What a great question. Well,
Bolton's mustache get its own handcuffs.

Speaker 10 (12:33):
Oh, that's very important.

Speaker 8 (12:35):
It's something that you emphasized yesterday when you brought us
your new grade reporting.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Then I love it. I love it. I can't you
just you can't make some of this stuff up. Can't
make some of the stuff up. Okay, So Bolton does
and turns himself in the FBI yesterday with this uh statement.
FBI's investigation revealed that John Bollen allegedly transmitted top secret

(13:02):
information using personal online accounts and retain set documents in
his house, indirect violation of federal law cases based on
meticulous work from dedicated career professionals at the EPI followed
up the facts without fear or favor, which we're hearing
a lot. This director cash betel weabanization justice will not
be tolerated in this FBI will not stop. We'll stop

(13:22):
at nothing rather to bring to justice anyone who threatens
our national security. That's a statement from the FBI. And
to Jason's point, will his mustache get its own handcuffs?
Only time will tell. Only time will tell, Jason. It's

(13:47):
to find out, Era though everyone everyone ought to understand
what is playing out here were this headline. Former us
On boy says students should be hanged as a trader.
My rules for THEE but not for me. Remember that

(14:10):
whole thing. No one is above the law, no one
is above the law. We want to treat everyone with
the same sort of I would. I would think non biased,
non you know, nonpartisan manner as the next person, and.

Speaker 5 (14:32):
Had a habit of asking to retain sensitive documents.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
This is Bolton talking about Trump, by the way.

Speaker 5 (14:40):
And from time to time he did that and we
didn't know what happened to them, And it was always
a concern that because he didn't really fully understand the risks,
the sources and methods and other dangers of revealing classified information,
that it might get out to the wrong people.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
Donald President, hmm, so still buddy above. I don't have
a clip of this yet, but I'm looking if I
can get a no one is above the law piece
from him, that would just make everything just so glorious.

Speaker 5 (15:17):
One's maybe of the highest level of sensitivity, or they
may not.

Speaker 10 (15:22):
We just don't know.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
So curious talking about tomorrow, Lago Rayd and what we see.

Speaker 5 (15:27):
We could speculate all night here. I'd prefer that the
Justice Department move as rapidly as possible as they can
through this in order that as much as can be
made and would be made public is done as quickly
as we can, because otherwise the Department is left out

(15:48):
there twisting in the wind to use a Watergate phrase,
and it doesn't have adequate defenses against the political onslaught
of Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Well, they ought to act as quickly as possible as well,
you think this guy ever thought he was gonna have
to answer for any of this stuff? Do you think
he ever thought he was gonna have to deal with
any of this? And how serious? MSDNC thirteen they know,

(16:21):
Look the looks on their faces. This says everything.

Speaker 6 (16:26):
Yeah, So John Bolton was charged with eighteen federal counts,
and I apologize, I'm gonna look down.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
I'm reading this. We're still just getting this.

Speaker 6 (16:33):
We have the first eight counts our transmission of national
defense information. The second set of nine counts those that's
counts nine through eighteen is retention of national defense information.
And that looks like it's US Code Title nineteen, Section
seven ninety three D and E, which is part of
the Espionage Act. Now, there was another statue that they

(16:54):
were considering, and it looks like they've only charged him
with those Espionage Act statutes. We're still reading through this indictment.
It's twenty six pages long. There's a lot of background
information here, and I apologize, but we're literally just getting
this in right now, so I'm still yeah.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
So they got the serious look on their face. They
know how bad it is, and it is. This is
a serious situation, snow buena bad ombrace And of course
he's going to have to it's going to have to
be held account Hey. You know, there's a reason why
Lady Justice is blind. Do you know, like that that

(17:35):
whole You'll see it as a statue or a painting
or whatnot, that whole idea. Lady Justice is blind for
this reason. It is the promise here in America and
justice period that no matter your position in life, no

(17:59):
matter your skin color, your religion, your connections, everyone would
receive the same treatment. That Lady Justice is blind. She
doesn't see any of that. She only looks directly at
the facts to figure out whether or not this individual
in this case is and should is guilty and should

(18:21):
be held accountable.

Speaker 5 (18:21):
You know, Republicans used to believe that not prosecuting criminals
led to more crime. The answer here is take the
politics out of the decision and in this case, proceed
with the prosecution, and do the same for anybody else
who does anything even remotely like it.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Just read the indictment, boy to find out era in
full swing.

Speaker 5 (18:43):
And ask yourself, if the government can prove what they
allege here, shouldn't this man go to jail? A simple
fact he had the documents for any reason or no
reason should subject him to prosecution.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
Isn't deense thing? Is? It's funny. It's funny, now you
know it is. I don't know that he's thrilled about this,
excited about this, but there's clip after clip after clip
with this folks. I just you just you got to understand,
there's so much of this stuff out there. I think

(19:18):
this is him talking about as Songe at the time.

Speaker 5 (19:21):
Committed clear criminal activity. He's no more a journalist than
the chair I'm sitting on. The information that he divulged did,
in fact put many people in jeopardy. It undercut the
ability of the United States to have confidential diplomatic communications,
not just with other foreign governments, but in many countries

(19:42):
with dissidence. People who even speaking to American diplomats could
find themselves in trouble. And so you know, he he's
been complaining about his treatment over the past period of time.
He's the one who sought asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy.
Now he faces extradition to the United States. I presume
he will get due process in the United Kingdom to

(20:04):
determine whether extradition should go forward, and when he gets
to the United States, he'll get due process here. And
I hope he gets at least one hundred and seventy
six years in jail for what he did.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
Stella, Oh, it's pretty clear, isn't it. I mean, it's
kind of hard. It's kind of hard to understand when
you put all that together that these people are. They
just don't see. That's because up until this point, and
that's the disruption trumps butt up. At this point, there
was a good old boys club and you and I

(20:35):
weren't in it. And if you were in trouble for
any of these things, that's why they did the little
Letitia James, the mortgage fraud, that lady that works at
the FED, all of this stuff there, it's find out era,
this is this?

Speaker 6 (20:49):
Is it?

Speaker 4 (20:49):
Call me?

Speaker 1 (20:50):
You never thought he'd be charged for anything. Then SUSA
asked the question, and I think it's brilliant and I
don't know, maybe you can answer here too. Call me
Letitia James Bolton, I'm excited. Who would you like to
see and din it next? It's a good question. I
think Jack Smith will make that list at some point.
Nancy Pelosi certainly ought to be on there. Schumer maybe

(21:13):
did these people eat? It's a new era, folks, it's
a new fanuelist body. That's a great So that's a
really good point, Fanny. We ought to slap the handcuffs
on her. Hey, what does Trump think about the government shutdown?
He wants it over as soon as possible. He knows

(21:35):
they've got to get down the business. They've got real work.
They get down to it. He's asked about this yesterday.
In fact, here he is talking about it. I believe
this is from the Oval. It's just extend.

Speaker 8 (21:47):
We don't want anything. We just want to extend. Live
with the deal that they had. They want to spend
one point five trillion dollars on illegal immigrants, and they
want to destroy healthcare for everyone else. And it's crazy.
It's crazy that are here illegally. They want to spend
one point five trillion. So we're just not going to
do it.

Speaker 5 (22:05):
Now.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
We have to take care of our healthcare.

Speaker 8 (22:07):
Now we're doing that today, and we're doing it with
you know, favorite nations, the most favorite nations. Of course,
they're gonna be dropping greatly. All we want to do
is just extend. We don't want anything, We just want
to extend live with.

Speaker 1 (22:21):
He's talking about the continuing resolution, and by the way,
that's what that means, just extend. They want to continue
what they've been doing, just until they can work on
this new deal. They would do that, I believe in November.
Who knows, but the point he is keeping the government open.
Trump on his conversation with President Putin from Russia and.

Speaker 11 (22:42):
Also posted about your call of President Putin today and
who's so meeting and hungry within Do you have a
timeline or a date?

Speaker 8 (22:49):
I would say it within two weeks or so, pretty quick.
Marco Rubio is going to be meeting with his counterpart,
as you know, Labrov, and they'll be meeting pretty soon.
They're going to set up a time and a place
very shortly. Maybe it's already set up. They've already spoken.
And I thought it was a very good phone call.
I thought very productive. But I'll be meeting with President

(23:11):
Putin and we'll make a determination tomorrow and meeting with
President Zelensky, and I'll be telling them about the call.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
I mean, we have a problem. They don't get along too.

Speaker 8 (23:23):
Well, those two, and it's sometimes tough to have meetings.
So we may do something where we're separate, but separate
but equal. We'll meet and talk parties. But this is
a this is a terrible relationship the two of them have,
and it's one of those things. I've seen things that
nobody would believe, but this is one of them. So

(23:46):
I'll be meeting. We're going to be meeting in Hungary.
Victor Robin is going to be hosting. And it's really
something that's time. Last week over seven thousand people were killed.
That's ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
Can you imagine. And this is a guy Democrats called Hitler.
He wants peace. He's worked, by the way in thettle
least for Israel. It's really doing a bad job of
being Hitler or any sort of authoritarian king.

Speaker 8 (24:18):
Looking at what's happening, and that was the deal that
was made, and we'll see what happens. It's calmed down.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
Speaking of Israel, this is questions about Hamas and what's
happening there. I don't know if you've seen it, but
violence is continuing in Gaza and Hamas is now killing Palestinians.

Speaker 8 (24:36):
It's a tough neighborhood. We know that we have a
commitment from them, and I assume they're going to honor
that commitment. I hope they do, and I know I
understand they brought back some additional bodies today. The rough
deal when you think of it, right, very rough, and
we have our hostage is back completely. We were very

(24:57):
lucky with that, but uh, it's a it's a tough
it's a tough situation. They brought back bodies today you
probably know. But they also said they're going to behave.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
We're going to find out.

Speaker 8 (25:11):
If they behave. If they behave good, If they don't behave,
we'll take care of it.

Speaker 1 (25:14):
Did you see the message that he and then he
put out about this, Oh, it's it's it's pretty hardcore.
It's Trump on Hamas. I think I think he basically
says they better stop or will kill them. Basically, that's
what we're looking at. Here we go. If Hamas continues

(25:37):
to kill people in Gaza, which was not in the deal,
you will have no choice but to go in and
kill them. Thank you for your attention. To this matter.
This is the stick. By the way, you'd not su
rather the guy use the carrot than the stick. L
that's but not least from that meeting yesterday. I believe

(25:57):
this was in the oval. This is his message. Somebody
turn CNN trying to get a question. Any you see
ann fake news? Go ahead, you're CNN fake news. Not
you that. Don't even try it. Don't even try it, sweetheart,

(26:20):
Get out of here. You're seeing in you're fake news.
Did you see this? This is incredible? Come up, We're
going to talk a little bit more about that documentary.
We're gonna have a MAHA update kind of mixed in.
If you were into the after show that they were,
I think I think you're gonna like this, But this
was interesting. Fox News just came out and ICE ICE

(26:44):
is announced and arrest of an illegal alien who was
working as a police officer in Illinois just came out.

Speaker 12 (26:56):
Apparently as part of Operation Midway Blitz. US Immigration and
Customs Enforcement ICE announced the rest of Rad de Lay Boyovitch,
an illegal alien from Montenegro who was working as a
sworn police officer with the Hamover Park Police Department. Boyovich
apparently was encountered during a targeted enforcement action as part

(27:17):
of Operation Midway.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
But let's DHS reminding it's a.

Speaker 12 (27:21):
Felony for an illegal alien to possess a firearm, and
this fella apparently was working as a sworn police officer.
I know you might not know much about it, but
wondering if we can get an initial reaction.

Speaker 13 (27:33):
No, this is the first time I'm hearing of it.
I will take your facts as the facts, John on
this one. And it's unsurprising to me to hear this
because we've seen various examples of this. There was a
superintendent I believe in the state of Iowa who was
here in this country illegally with a final order of removal.
We've seen that New York State has been giving out
licenses illegally to illegal aliens with literally it says no

(27:57):
name given on the driver's license. So these are the
cases that happened when you had an administration, the Biden
administration for four years that completely neglected the laws of
our homeland that allowed an mass invasion of tens of
millions of legal aliens and they have been infiltrated into
our community. So this is another unfortunate example of that

(28:18):
in the Department of Homeland Security is doing incredible work
every single day in the face of grave danger and threats.
And also Democrats holding their paychecks hostage. We have federal
law enforcement who are trying to keep our communities safe
and they are not being paid because of the Democrat Party.
But they are doing God's work and we are very
grateful for them, and the President stands behind them one hundred.

Speaker 1 (28:39):
By the way, did you see Caroly Lovett, Press Secretary
is being blasted by Democrats for what she said, I
think in this very same interview, and I have a
hard time finding.

Speaker 13 (28:51):
Problem that the Democrat Party's main constituency are made up
of hamas, terrorists, illegal aliens, and violent criminals.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
That seems sue they tend to be like advocating for
these dates. Do you see anything wrong with this?

Speaker 13 (29:05):
That is who the Democrat Party is catering to, not
the Trump administration and not the White House, and not
the Republican Party who is standing up for law abiding
Americans not just across the country but around the world,
and not proved that the demopat know.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
It's wild to me that people that have a problem
with this and are asking Republicans that denounced this is crazy.
Uh I just like you realize that Democrats have been
calling Republicans trumpet center of people who voted for Trump fascists.
You realize it. We've had people shot and killed Trump

(29:39):
was They've attempted to kill him and shot looking for
some of the this is this is the people going nuts,
but looking for some of the people in the in
the comments, this is not This guy is not getting
the ratio that he would like. People very similar in

(29:59):
the memes and the response is to to that kind
of like what I said, which was, well, I mean
it's it's not It's not untrue? Is it? This? Yesterday
such a sad I'm not gonna play all of this.
Let me just play a little bit. I'm just gonna

(30:22):
play enough to show you what happened. I'm not gonna
show I'm stabbing her right there, because that's where he's
gonna fall. Mitch McConnell, Senator, There somehow falls as he's
walking through the tunnels under the Capitol building in this
area there Another fall question is how old is too old?

(30:43):
You know, these guys, some of them just need to
hang it up. He's one of them. I hate to
see this. I don't take pleasure and some people laughing
at this seeing some of this, I don't take pleasure.
I don't care who you are. I think it's just
a shame. And I'm telling you I don't want to
see any more of it. But it's time to hanging
up some of these people. And he's he's on his

(31:04):
way out, but it's just another It's just really underscores
how long these people hold on to power. Speaking of
no kings, the no kings protests, Gutfield's saying what I've
I've said for a while now when I watched these
no King's protests is so ridiculous because if you actually
had a king and he was the person that they're

(31:27):
saying Tumble is the person they said he was, they'd
never be able to protest today.

Speaker 10 (31:31):
I love the no kings thing because if it's very
existence proves that it's not necessary. Yes, you know, if
there was this was a king led country, you wouldn't
be able to have your no king's protests. I mean,
who are you protesting? Spain, Denmark, Cambodia, Dana they.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
Have a king.

Speaker 10 (31:48):
You look at Kathy Griffin and you wonder how can
they not see what this Saturday? I love the No
Kings thing because if it's very.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
He's right on the money. And I'm telling you, folks,
it's stuff like this that I think way people up. Yeah,
there's gonna be people that are engaging. There's gonna be
people that watch this, and there's gonna be people saying, Hi, yeah,
I don't I don't know. I just something's off about this.

(32:20):
Something doesn't seem right. So that to me is is uh.
I thought one of the best best ways to put
it all right, special bonus program for you today, since
we're in the after show. In fact, we're going to
do a little bit of a Maha update for you.
Maha Missy joins us. Coming up in just a second.
We're gonna talk about this new documentary that is out now.

(32:44):
We'll tell you where to find it, and a couple
of other big Maha Update stories. You won't want to
miss this.

Speaker 7 (32:50):
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hard to keep up with this front of.

Speaker 6 (32:55):
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Speaker 1 (32:58):
Moderate to severe eximo fox isis rheumatoid arthritis, FLUDE allergies.

Speaker 13 (33:02):
Alogies, toure mathmas.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
We are now the sickest country in the world. The
health of American children is increases. You was in chronic
conditions in kids seventeen number.

Speaker 8 (33:22):
More than forty percent of American children now have at
least one chronic health condition.

Speaker 1 (33:27):
Autoimmune disease like rhumatoid life threat, issumani, diabetes, lupus, grown
disease on this, ibs.

Speaker 13 (33:33):
Ad exema, asthma, allergies, stomach issues.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
This is to me, the one that gets me.

Speaker 8 (33:39):
Just a few decades ago, one in ten thousand children
had autism.

Speaker 1 (33:43):
Today it's one in thirty.

Speaker 8 (33:45):
One, eighty D EIGHTYHD, speech languagely text to red syndrome, narcalypsies,
sleep disorders, as autism.

Speaker 12 (33:52):
There's nowhere in the world but these kind of rapid
increases in the incidents of disease could be genetic.

Speaker 5 (33:58):
Genetic change takes generation.

Speaker 1 (34:00):
Century is to playoff.

Speaker 8 (34:02):
What's really causing our kids of this generation to be
so chronically sick?

Speaker 1 (34:07):
What the heck is happening? It's an inconvenience study.

Speaker 11 (34:18):
America is the sickest nation in the industrialized world. It
is now believed that over fifty four percent of our
kids have a chronic disease, either a neurological disorder or
an autoimmune disease. That's up from only twelve point eight
percent back in the nineteen eighties. In roughly forty years,
we have seen the greatest decline in human health ever recorded.

(34:42):
What if I told you there is a study that
could shed light on this chronic disease epidemic, but no
major medical institution seemed willing to do it. What if
I told you there was one scientist brave enough to
conduct this study. I told you that when the study
was finished, that scientist was.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
Too afraid to publish it.

Speaker 11 (35:06):
What would you do? Maybe you would do what I did.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
I got hidden.

Speaker 11 (35:10):
Cameras and recording equipment, and I went to ask him.

Speaker 9 (35:13):
Why, I want to show you a video.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
Okay, curious of what's your reaction to this? Okay, just
hit play here? You hadn't impressed?

Speaker 4 (35:33):
Play that?

Speaker 11 (35:36):
What was the most shocking thing? Because I mean, I
know what I've seen, and I thought it was important.
It was it was it's important information because you know,
it did show a difference between the groups. We have
some serious issue.

Speaker 4 (35:50):
I actually agree with that.

Speaker 11 (35:51):
If I can't get the study out and what Pope
is there for every kid in the future.

Speaker 1 (35:56):
I don't want to say it's not the right thing.
It was the right thing to do, but the I've
just don't going on.

Speaker 4 (36:00):
I mean, honestly, like really rational.

Speaker 1 (36:05):
It's a powerful documentary. By the way, there's Ron Johnson, Senators,
it's really sick. He's been great about a lot of
what we've been seeing and discussing in the Maha movement.
By the way, welcome in today. I wanted to talk
with Maha Missy for an update on this documentary some
of the big news and the stories that are coming out. Missy. Welcome,

(36:26):
and we appreciate you being here with us today for
my pure health solutions. She's Maha Missy.

Speaker 4 (36:31):
Thanks for having me justin.

Speaker 1 (36:33):
You know, I coined that term last time we talked.

Speaker 4 (36:35):
And I like, I like that.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
I think we're gonna roll with that. When Missy's spent
years studying these If you haven't gone back and watched
some of the conversations we've had in the past a
couple back, a couple of weeks back, that's big conversation
about autism and Thailand all and you know the experience
Missy's had as a Maha mom who fought autism and won.

(36:59):
Is a is a story I think you're going to
want to hear. But particularly in this documentary, which I
thought is del big Tree helped put it out. It
is a it's a big story that folks need to hear.
And it's one again you could watch now. It's called
an Inconvenient Study, and they're asking folks to download or
stream it in a couple of different places, but it's

(37:23):
it's got folks talking. I know you've been talking about
these things for a long time. Now what do you
make about this? And how excited are you to see this?

Speaker 4 (37:31):
Oh my gosh, let me cry again anytime I talk
about this. I never thought I'd love to see the
day that this is happening. That I mean, I'm like
listening to these documentaries, man, I was. I had all
these stats like fifteen twenty years ago. I'm like, I'm
listening like we're now the sickest country in the world. Like, oh,
we've been the sickest country in the world. I mean

(37:52):
years ago. I've been telling people. We take We're like
the smart light of this big We take eighty percent
of the world's medications in America and so we've been
the sickest country. But the thing is not everyone knew that,
but now it's coming out, so long story, I'm excited.
I'm excited because the biggest thing is people can have hope,

(38:13):
that there's a lot of hope in our future of
being able to see the entities. I mean, I call
a lot of things an eighty liked octopus. Because it's
not just vaccines. I mean, we're going to talk about vaccines.
Is not just vaccines. There's so much more going on.
But I mean just seeing the devastation that parents have

(38:35):
been through because I know what I went through, I
know my journey. I know the dozens and dozens and
dozens of families that I've known that have had autistic
kids or kids at SIDS. I mean, I mean, how
many people I've known throughout the years that their child
died of SIDS? And my first question is is did

(38:57):
they get vaccinated? Because I'm like, Okay, how old are
they right now? Two months? Okay, that's about the two
month routine. So I mean, I'm like, this has been
I'm excited. It's it's it's I mean, I've been living
with this for so long. But now the world's starting
to see it, you know, and starting to wake up.
So I don't know if I answered that right, but

(39:17):
I'm excited for what's what's coming.

Speaker 1 (39:19):
It's your honest reaction, which I think is very tem
over on accent. Eighty percent of the meds taken in
the world or taken in the US.

Speaker 4 (39:26):
Wow, that's been going on for a long time for sure. Yeah,
And the thing is what most people don't understand is
that this pharmaceutical industry, it's not just vaccines, it's the
pharmaceutical industries and being able to be literally Dell big Tree,
he's been around for a long time, and I believe
he did a was doing a documentary called Vaxed years ago,

(39:49):
and the people that were on that are people that
I've known for quite a few years too, because it's
like when you're it's kind of like a lot of
us have been in this bubble and we would meet
periodically in different parts of the United States, you know,
throughout the years, you know, because I was we had
a chiropractic office, and in the chiropractic office that we

(40:09):
own for twenty five years, we were constantly educating clients
on vaccines. On why and in the chemicals in the air,
all these monsanto and everything. But we would hang out
with people like the Dell Big Treat and the people
that were on his because it's kind of like finding
your own church. I mean, you would look around in

(40:30):
your own town and there's no one on the same
wavelength as you, and so you had to get together
with people who are all of the same mindsets, so
you could tell each other you're not crazy, what did
you learn? What have you learned? And we would we would,
you know, round table talk a lot of things. But yeah,
it's uh. I have a feeling that we're going to

(40:52):
see great things in the future. And I think that kids,
I think there's gonna be a lot more parents and
aren't going to be crying at nighttime in the future
because their kids aren't going to die unexpectedly and their
kids are not going to have autism, their kids aren't
going to have penut allergies, are not going to develop
Type one diabetes. They're not you know, I mean, the
list goes on and on and on about what those

(41:15):
you know, the vaccine movement along with I mean the
vaccine movement, it's you know, even thinking the other day,
I was like reading something and you know, just along
the lines of tailan on and all of that, because
now I didn't even know that tailan I'll, you know,
bound the hands of glute thione. I was like, my gosh,
if it binds the hands of glue to thione. And
people don't understand what the mechanism glueo thione is in

(41:37):
the business in the body, that is the system that
is the number one free radical killer. So you've got
this army inside your body that's called glutea thione, and
they are on the lookout for any foreign object in
the body, you know, thimerosols, metals and things like that.
And so that was I open it because I never

(41:58):
knew about the glutathione can on that that makes a
lot of sense because it's taken away the army that
knows how to get rid of the stuff it binds
the body. But then the other thing that I was
thinking about is that children, the chemicals, I mean, you
go back to, you go back to like my mamma'sies.
I'm fifty six. My mamma she's dead and gone, bless

(42:21):
her heart, but boy, she cleaned with good old fashioned
normal cleaning supplies that that that were all natural. You know,
maybe some appleside or vinegar. You know, she just did
the natural stuff. Nowadays, if you go down the aisle
to buy cleaning supplies, they're not telling you what's in
the chemicals that are in those cleaning supplies. They don't

(42:43):
have to. That's so crazy that they don't have to
tell you the chemicals that are inside the clean supplies. Well,
we're cleaning, you're putting it on the floors. And then
what's happening that your baby starts to crawl? Baby starts
to crawl and they're getting chemicals through the skin. It's
a leech process. I'm saying. It's not an I might
be digressing here. Is this is an eighty legged octopus

(43:03):
in the vaccines. That's huge because again, how many children
are being born every day in America and how many
parents are being uh having doctors steer down their throat,
making them feel like a piece of crap if they say,
I don't think I want to get my child vaccine.
I want to check into this. Well, you you are,
you are going to be treated differently and.

Speaker 1 (43:25):
To that point. But I thought was kind of interesting
and I don't know if people caught this orever the weekend. Actually,
I guess we had this the other day. But Cheryl
Hines' wife of RFK Jnr, was on the view and
she held her own and I think did a fantastic job,
and I had to play all the clips. One of
the things she mentioned is to your point is that

(43:47):
RFK president Trump, the MAHA movement. What's being done is
they're saying to women and this is very empowering and
I think in a lot of ways too, but they're
saying to women, hey, uh, we believe you mothers who
said there was a problem with their kids after there
were vaccines kivitt. We want to find out what's going on.

(44:09):
We're listening to you, and your voice matters. And it's
wild to me that on the view that message wouldn't
resonate a little bit better with those women sitting around
that table. I'm sure it did with the moms who
were at home. In fact, we've got some interesting polling
when to get into. But forres sure.

Speaker 2 (44:25):
Reaction on that, how the view responded, well, just the
fact that she did.

Speaker 1 (44:33):
Cheryl was saying, moms, we ought to listen to these moms.

Speaker 4 (44:38):
Oh, yeah, because for people that didn't hear about that
that I spent when my son he's now thirty two,
but when my son was about six and eight months old,
I make something wrong, something's off off with him. And
I was a young mom. I think I was twenty
four when he was born, and I was just like
and I would go to the doctor all the time.
He had ear infections all the time, so that was

(44:59):
always taking me in the doc because of the ear infections,
and so they're constantly putting antibiotics into his body and
things like that, and I'm like, he just likes to
do this all the time. And he doesn't, I mean
by now at this point, and they kept saying, oh,
he's fine. And he's now two years old, and he
doesn't even know my name is mom. He can't even
he doesn't even say mom. He doesn't know how to
say yes, he doesn't know how to say no. He

(45:20):
doesn't he doesn't know anything. I mean, literally, I've got
this grown. He's a big kid. And he just was
siga dia diga a fla a fla aiga. He was
doing that till four and finally all these doctors are like,
he's fine, he's gonna grow out of it. And I'm like,
I don't think this is normal because I've got girlfriends

(45:40):
have kids and they're not doing this. So I did.
I took, I mean, I had him in speech therapy.
We didn't have money for all this stuff. But when
we're a young family, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and finally
into the special ed unit like a special ed classroom,
and he didn't get any better, he didn't join me
in my world, and he was just out out to launch,

(46:00):
you know, it is basically what it felt like. And
the doctors kept saying the whole time, he's fine, he's fine,
and you're I mean, he's gaslighting you is really I
guess that they didn't have I didn't know that word
back then, but but it's nice to know that moms
aren't going to have to go through that, I mean,
because things are changing. I mean, that's and that's been
thirty two years of mothers going through that. And again

(46:24):
when owning the chiropractical office that we did, there were
probably I want to say at least a dozen a
dozen people that that I saw either the child passed
away from having their their you know, routine vaccines or
I watched a couple of them. They were their little
kids used to come and get adjusted, so their little

(46:45):
kids would adjust it too, And then it was horrible
because I remember one mom in particular that she continued
to bring her kid in to get adjusted. But now
he was in a wheelchair like this, and he was fine,
he was perfect, he got the shot, and now he's
like this, and she's she was a nurse and she

(47:05):
couldn't really say too much because they were she was
going to lose her job. That was probably twenty five
years ago, so it's as sorry, I'm like going around
in circles. But I hope. I'm so hopeful because this
is the tip of the iceberg. I mean, once this
gets revealed and people start to kind of get used
to the mass used to it, then we can start

(47:28):
looking at all the other things that that MAHA or
that you know, Trump and RK. Junior coming to start
to reveal.

Speaker 1 (47:34):
It is a movement, it's a cultural shift. Moms are
being heard. By the way, there's this new poll out
The Washington Post and KFF have done a poll survey
of parents pulling insights on the MAHA movement itself, and
here's what I think you'll find is kind of interesting
who these people are. And lots of them are probably

(47:56):
just your neighbors, your relatives, people next door who align
with Maha. Okay, And these are the key takeaways. About
four in ten parents identify as supporters of the Maha movement.
They say for and tent, which is pretty good. And
by the way, if you could get four and ten

(48:18):
people to agree on anything right now, I think that
would be that would be really solid.

Speaker 4 (48:23):
Yeah, yeah, as the needles moving in the right direction.

Speaker 1 (48:27):
And this is the other thing I'll say too, because
I think this is going to be kind of like
MAGA itself, that they want to lump people into these
categories and then they want to demonize them. So I
think it's probably more than four in ten. I think
these are for and ten that we're willing to answer
the question they didn't want. Oh gosh, what's this going
to be about? Right? What are you gonna Are you

(48:48):
gonna attack me for the way I feel about these
things as they've been for years. These are parents that
are across gender, age, race, and ethnicity, so it brings
all kinds of people together. Alignment with the movement among
parents highly correlated with political identification is about six and
ten Republican parents, rising to eight in ten MAGA Republican

(49:09):
parents identify the President's Health Movement. Democrat parents are included too,
though about one in six one third of independent parents
identify with the movement. Many of the supporters have the
questions about vaccines, are a little bit skeptic and have
and real issues with them. In fact, I won't use

(49:29):
some of the language that they use, but are completely against.
But the broad agreement across parents is some of the
bigger issues facing children's health in the US today. Largest
shares of both MAHA supporting parents and non MAHA parents
saying the use of social media on mental health challenges
a big issue as well. So this thing dives deep,

(49:51):
and it's something that I'll put up in the stacks
that people can actually show notes, et cetera, get in
and read. But this shows I think the awakening, as
to your point, that's taking place that we're watching happening
right now that I am. I'm excited to watch. You
and I have talked about this. In fact, we talked
about Charlie Kirk sort of the awakening spiritually that's happening physically.

(50:13):
We look to see things come together as well. We
can't make the changes we need to make if we're
not healthy, body, mind, and soul, right, all of those
things we have to bring together. Now. The reason I
bring that up is I'm smack dab in the middle
of it. I'm in the middle of this next phase
of my transformation, my challenge. By the way, I don't

(50:35):
know if you can see the glow on me today.
Look how already look how good I'm looking just a
couple of days and and I'm feeling great and.

Speaker 4 (50:44):
So yeah, that's right, I got the energy back.

Speaker 1 (50:47):
I'm starting to feel good. I mean, I just feel amazing.
And my wife Lizzie's joined me too. By the way,
first time I did this, I dropped forty pounds missing
my pure health solutions. You see. This is the details
health withjusin dot com and go find out about more
about what I'm doing. But Missy, I just want to
take a little bit of time to talk about this.
If people want to join my challenge, you still can.

(51:08):
You could still jump in. It's probably the simplest thing
I've ever done. You're eating real food. There's nothing prepackaged
or planned or anything like that. But I will tell
you one of the best things is just feeling better
to be able to accomplish more. Brain flog is going away.
Things like that that are very important. And you see
this every day with all transformations. But that's what you
do in your day job at my Pure Health Solutions.

(51:31):
This is what you're saying, and you're you're getting people
that are are making I think transformations that are going
to empower us to not just feel better right in
your own lives, which is great because it starts at
your family. That's where it starts at home. If you
want to make a difference across the country.

Speaker 4 (51:49):
Yeah, I love it. I've alreadys talked to a couple
of your what I call your listeners, your podcasters.

Speaker 1 (51:54):
The freedom fan, the freedom fan, it's.

Speaker 4 (51:57):
It talk a couple fan people to uh this this
week and it's really cool getting to hear your people talk.
They love you, They absolutely love you, and they some
of them they're listening to you aren't even Michigan. They're
like travelan talk to one lady. She's in North Carolina
and an RV travel and she's been founding for a while.
But yeah, oh it's fun and so hopefully what people

(52:19):
that that there is always a cause. There's always a
cause to the problems that people have going on in
their body. Weight is one of them. And the weight
loss industry that's out there is a ninety billion dollar
industry that is going to sell a one It's going
to sell everybody that's doing it, a one size fits
all approach to how you can help your self lose

(52:42):
weight to a very unique problem that's going on on
the inside of every single person's body. So metabolism shutting
down is a it needs to have a customized approach
to it. And and that's what I've been doing. Again.
I've been I've been blessed to be able to the
last thirty years be able to be around some of
the sharpest minds, let's just say the United States. And

(53:07):
in that time I've been able to discover things that
were i would say breakthrough one hundred years ago, one
hundred years ago, things one hundred years ago. Believe it
or not, and go to my website and look at
the doctor Royal Rife's banquet. But in nineteen thirty one,
the team of doctors and scientists of the United States,

(53:27):
there were the Who's who the who's who. Back then,
they traveled to California to honor doctor Royal Rife with
a banquet. I don't think you guys have that slide
with a banquet that was titled listen to this, you guys,
the cure, the end to all diseases. I don't know.
Just if you like jumped to my website and find
my bio, that's how you find it. But anyway, it's

(53:49):
just a little thing. Trust me, people can see it butyways.
Doctor Royal Rife cured cancer, and by nineteen thirty one,
the world knew that cancer was able to be erratic
in the body. And as simple as knowing if people
understand that every single cell in your body is literally
operating just like a cell phone wireless technology, A signal

(54:12):
comes off with this phone. If I dealt someone's number,
a signal leaves in search of that person's phone. How
because it's a coded signal to one person's on their phone,
So sell to sell communication. There you go. Theory is
right there. So that amazing man right there had this
idea thanks to Nikola Tesla, that said, hey, folks, you

(54:33):
understand the secrets of this universe, you have to know
what energy, frequency and vibration? What are they? What do
they mean? Frequency signal? We use a signal or a
remote control to turn your TV on. That's you're turning on.
You're activing a signal. So the answer has a signal
coming out of it. Well, how could you turn the

(54:54):
Can you turn off the signal to something that's a frequency?
The answer is yes, we do it all the time.
Shut off our TV, we turn off our phone. We
use remote controls of open bagarage door. I mean it's electrical.
Doctor royal Rife need a machine that sent the opposite
signal of this cancer cell right back into the cancer
cell and gone canceled, canceled. So if you could cancel cancer,

(55:18):
you can cancel bacteria. What is the bacteria? Well, that
specific bacteria has a unique frequency signal coming out of it.
Know the signal, turn it off? Simple, easy, peasy. So
that's using that mentality. You know why why don't people
know about this? Well, the cancel culture existed way back

(55:41):
then too. Everybody. The cancel culture for doctor Royal Rife
was it was sad he started making all these machines
because everybody in the all hospitals wanted this machine to
cure cancer because it was now starting to kill people.
Why because of the polio vaccine m HM vaccine. So anyways,

(56:01):
all these hospitals wanted these machines, and so doctor wife
starts making them. Well that was a problem just the
government back then. So they knocked on his door, wanted
to buy his patent to that machine. He said no,
so they bankrupted him so he can no longer make
these machines. And after they've bankrupted him so he couldn't
build him anymore, they burned all of his findings down

(56:22):
to the ground. That's the cancel culture back then. So
people kind of like look to be like, I don't know,
I don't know how this works. I'm like, just call
me and have a conversation. I'll explain it. Because people
can get their lives back. I mean, I'm telling you
that people would tie two diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep
at cholesterol, gird anti anxiety, depression. There's a reason why

(56:47):
everyone's experienced what people are experiencing. That it's an inside
cell job. It's a cellular it's a cellular mistation. And
so if we can turn cells off, we can turn
all the cells back on. That's con growing your tables
and get people into you know, get healthy again, Aha, make.

Speaker 1 (57:05):
America healthy again. Yes, and one person at a time.
I love it. That's why we continue to do these updates.
I think it's going to be important so that people
can stay in top. It's one of the biggest pieces
of the platform for the Trump administration this time around,
and I think it's one of the biggest that's going
to save this country. So we'll have these weekly updates
with Maha Missy Malone. But if you want to talk

(57:26):
to her if you have questions about what I'm doing.
Obviously in the challenge that I'm on the transformation, I'm
on the going. My wife Lizzie joined me, a few
other folks are joining me as well. I'd love to
have you involved in this. Of course, still time to
jump in. Go to healthidjustin dot com, or you could
call her today at two six' nine nine six four
forty forty. Four that's two six nine nine six four

(57:48):
forty forty. FOUR i saw somebody asking in the Chat
annie asking ABOUT i want to call. Her, yeah give
her a. Call she'd love to talk to you about
any number of these. Issues and always a pleasure because you.
Are you've been a warrior for this for a long.
Time that's Why i'm so excited to get your your
reaction on. That and not only that, documentary there's a couple.

(58:09):
Others there's ANOTHER vacs that's out there as. Well and
of course people are waking, up they're seeing these things
happen more and, more and it's big. News it is big.

Speaker 4 (58:20):
News it's a new. Day the best is yet to.
Come it's.

Speaker 1 (58:23):
Brilliant you said it, Best, Maha. Missy until next, Time thanks,
again health With justin dot. Com do it, today, Folks
it starts with. You. Missy appreciates. You god Bless back
with more next week Man On matt love to have
you here for. It of, course you can catch up

(58:45):
with broadcasts over the, weekend podcast drop new episodes and
more all week in long find that more get the
stack At Justin barclay dot. Com while you're, There big
got a great. One god bless
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