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(00:00):
All men are created equal, that they are endowed by their
Creator with certain unalienablerights.
By liberty, if liberty means anything at all, it means right
to tell people what they do not want to hear.

(00:32):
Make America great again. Welcome back to the big Mig
show. Of course I'm your host Lance
Miliaccio with my Co host GeorgeBallantine.
Rise and grind, tip of the spear.
That's it. It's Monday morning.

(00:53):
We're ready to get down and do what we got to do.
It's going to be a big week of course.
Lots going on as always. George B.
Man, how was your weekend bro? It was all right, you know, just
another weekend. Worked a little bit on Saturday,
probably half a day. Watched my Alabama Crimson Tide
day one. You know a lot of good games.

(01:14):
So where's that? Where's that put them for the
season since you're tracking them and I'm not they're.
Ranked #4 So if all goes well, they'll have the bye week in the
play offs. If all goes well, we'll see, you
know. And none of the teams have
really have been consistent though, So it's kind of weird.
I mean, I'm going to none of thetop ranked teams are not.

(01:37):
Nobody's playing consistent. I'm not going to say this and
some people may not like this, but it is what it is.
You take the number one, number two teams, right?
You take Oklahoma, I mean Ohio State and Indiana, they really
haven't played anybody good, alllow level teams.
So I'm I'm going to see when they when they're going to play

(01:59):
some good teams. Indiana, another close game.
Yes, Saturday they won barely. So you know, I don't know.
We'll see what happens. It's anybody's, you know,
anybody comes out to play in thegridiron that day.
They you know, they're going to play well, they're going to win
it. So it's anybody's game.

(02:19):
All right, well, you know how wedo it on this show, of course,
it's always edge of the knife. We're going to try to educate
and unify the country one episode at a time.
Nobody's safe. We're still talking about
Epstein on this show. We'll go after both sides of the
aisle. We'll go out cover all we do MMA
special forces, you know, you know, actors and actresses,
comedians. We do it all kind of a Joe Rogan

(02:41):
style show. So you're you're in for a treat
if you're joining us for the first time and if not, thank you
for being here. Of course, picking mafia
subscribers and our mods. What's up?
Hopefully you guys had a good weekend in the chat.
Let us know of how your weekend was.
We definitely want to know aboutit.
All right, let's let's go ahead.And I know George, you're going
to you got a little set the moodto kick it off before we're even

(03:02):
going to jump in. Oh, I thought you're going to
talk about the Nancy first, but I had the thumbnail.
All right, We got set the mood. It's real quick.
It's something, you know, sometimes a lot of people may
need. This is we don't like to give
out medical advice here in the big Make show.
So I found a qualified Dr. to doso for you.
Some people feel free to pass this on to people.

(03:24):
Thanksgiving is definitely coming up.
You might want to show it to people you have maybe.
Give it to yours or something. You give a little medical advice
to your liberal friends and family, you know.
And don't forget to wear your Trump gear to Thanksgiving.
Here we go, it says. Here, Trump hurt your feelings,
so I am writing you a prescription for two testicles.

(03:50):
Got to reach down and grab some sometimes.
I agree with that, that that's agood doctor.
That's a nice country Dr. right there, right?
Yeah, no doubt. More.
You know well. Of two balls.
The wicked Witch, we know she's not coming back.
Of course she's Grease and the skids.
I think her own daughter's goingto run.
I don't even know where this is all going.
Of course we're talking about her daughter, who was part of

(04:11):
the J6 Fed's direction in Time magazine is awarded to Nancy
Pelosi, Insider Trader of the Year.
Nice $160 million in in in net worth with a $200,000 salary.
Incredible, incredible stuff. Of course, many people are

(04:35):
asking about the whopping wealthof Nancy Pelosi.
Much of it's under scrutiny. Me personally, I think it's all
insider trading. She doesn't trade on technicals.
She's not Warren Buffett. But she doesn't need to be
Warren Buffett, right? She can just trade on what she
hears. You know what, Lance?
I forgot. You know you brought something

(04:55):
up earlier. All right?
Did I bring it up? Oh, for Thanksgiving dinner,
right? Oh, yeah?
Well, listen, you know, I have aquestion for you.
Let's let's let's slow down here.
Are you cooking Thanksgiving dinner again this year?
I know you've been throwing downon the grill and a lot of people
are asking questions. I'm not cooking this year.
No, I'm taking off. However, I'm going to make it

(05:16):
easy for whoever is going to be cooking though.
I'm going to matter of fact, I'mgoing to make it easy for you
and a whole lot of other people.Guess what?
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(05:41):
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(06:03):
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(06:26):
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(06:49):
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(07:10):
Boom, right there. Thanksgiving is right around the
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Go for. It and, and here's my personal
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(07:32):
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There's nothing like dried Turkey, like George said.
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(07:53):
At least you know the meat will be perfect.
Maybe, maybe the maybe the you know, green bean casserole won't
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Walk in there with a Chef IQ andI guarantee they'll be thanking
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Whoa, stocking stuffer. I would like to get that in my
stuff. I mean I already have one so I

(08:14):
don't need in my stocking. One bro, I got you one.
What you talking? About there's There's something
about the stocking that you always want, and that's a highly
skilled. You want here, I'm going to give
you 2 best things for a stockingstuffer right here.
Poop. A little.
Yeah, exactly. Prepper part.
And a chef IQ sense. Yeah, that's it, That's it.
That's a good tag team. And at the end of the day, look,
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(08:34):
their house or you know, give one to your wife or whatever
else, or your husband if he's tocook.
The point is, it's the gift thatkeeps on giving for decades.
You just keep using it year after year.
And your meat's just perfect on everything, barbecue and
otherwise. I love using it on the BBQ.
I'll tell you what. All right.
Hold on. Yeah, hold on.
Wait a second. Lance, are we going to.

(08:55):
Maybe some people should. If you're going to be cooking a
Turkey where you haven't done sowell in the past, you might want
to be able to make a little wager with the friends if you
got the chef. Well, yeah, you know, you know,
what I have always said is if you depending on what you're
good. I don't know.
Everybody's different. Some people like prime rib on
Thanksgiving. Some people do Turkey.
We're talking about a nice cooked Turkey for Thanksgiving,

(09:17):
but the coin is with the chef. You can, you can make wagers
with the chef IQ too. That's the cool part about it.
You just tell everybody you know, and I, I mentioned the
prime rib because some people doprime rib and you can, how do
you want your meat? How do you want your meat?
And you can just nail the prime rib without telling them and
take bets that you're going to nail it.
And you can tell them, listen, I'm literally going to cook

(09:38):
right here from the living room.I'm going to watch the game and
I'm going to make the perfect Turkey or the perfect ham or the
perfect prime rib. How?
They won't know bet them 20 bucks that you don't even have
to go in the kitchen, that you're so good at cooking that
you have you have cooking ESP. They're going to see you looking
at your phone. They're never going to know that
you're checking out your chef IQ.

(09:58):
You're going to know on the meats done.
You're going to deliver it hot, juicy and perfect to the table.
And then you're going to collectthose $20 bills from everybody.
Listen, if if you if you look atyour phone, the time he looks at
you says 01 of my friends or my inlaws was texting me Happy
Thanksgiving. They're not going to know,
They're not going to know that you're linked to the Chef IQ.

(10:19):
Free advice right now. Exactly, it's a way to make
money on on holidays. You could just bet everybody and
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especially at 30% off. It's just a code.
Big, big, though. All right, let's go, right?
What are we getting into ourselves?
All right, so Nancy Pelosi, we're all asking questions.
How do you amass 160, some odd million, 130 million in stocks

(10:42):
on a $200,000 a year salary? Explain that to me like I'm like
I'm 5. Anybody out in the audience,
anybody in the chat? Can you explain that?
Yeah. I mean, she's 85.
She's going to step down when her term ends in January.
Of course she's not going to runfor RE election.
She'd be 87. I think we had a bit, but an age

(11:05):
limit on these people anyway. They're so damn old.
Look, look at look at freaking Mitch McConnell, the turtle
falling all over the place. She was elected in 1987.
Her husband was a venture capitalist.
They had a net worth of around 3million in between 610 and
785,000 in stocks. That's 1987.

(11:25):
Now she's got a stock portfolio that's worth 133.7 million.
Explain that to me. That's a 17,000% gain.
Way higher than the S&P 505,282%gain, way higher than the Dow
Jones's 233% gain over the same period.

(11:47):
Even with inflation taken out, the performance represents an
average annual return of 14.5%, as much as twice the average
annual 7% to 9% return of the S&P 500, NASDAQ and Dow Jones
over those years. I mean last year, staggering
estimated return of 54%. George.

(12:09):
Listen, unless she's looking through the looking glass or got
a crystal ball or something, there's only one way and it's
called insider trading. Yeah, are we really going to let
her go off into the sunset with all her I'll gotten?
You know what Lance yes they areI'm going to tell you why I'm
going to tell everybody why because also now they want to
bring this going to start to come out now because she said

(12:30):
she's not going to go for re election she's retiring.
You had years upon years to do this.
Is she that powerful probably isright.
She's probably got a lot of pull, that woman in DC, all that
insider trading I'm. Disgusted If they let this
biatch roll off into the sunset with all that money, then there

(12:54):
is no justice. There is no justice because this
woman has been insider trading her ass off her entire time in
Congress and I in no way shape or means is it legal.
So, I mean, she's got, she's got25,000,000 to 25 to 50 million
in Apple stock alone. They also have a bunch of

(13:17):
business ventures. I guess when they divested some
of their stock money. They have a Napa Valley winery
worth 5 million to 25,000,000. Nobody really knows.
They own an Italian restaurant. They have commercial real estate
and a political data consulting fund.
They also have an $8.7 million home in San Francisco.
Everybody knows about that. And they have a Washington, DC
apartment that they paid 650 for650,000 for in 1999.

(13:42):
I have no idea what it's worth now.
Got to be worth a hell of a lot more.
She should be. You know what?
She should be happy that Trump cleaned up DC.
Her apartment's worth more moneynow.
Exactly. Yeah, she ought to be thanking
Trump instead of ripping up his State of the Union.
Yeah, I got to tell you, if theylet this bitch roll off into the
sunset with all this money and Ican tell you this administration

(14:05):
is not what I hoped. For, I mean, you think about it,
like to prove this, you're goingto have to have people flip on
her or I mean, it's not something that you could easily
prove now can you? I don't know.
I don't think. So I think you, I think you
could, I think you could becauseI think what you could do is
look at what stock she's bought and what kind of deals the US

(14:27):
government did with those companies during this time
period and look at the timing. So for example, if Boeing, I'm
just making something up, I'm not saying she owns Boeing
stock. If Boeing all of a sudden in
2015 got a contract with the US government for a bunch of C130
planes and whatever. And right before that Nancy

(14:50):
bought put calls or options in Boeing and then the announcement
came out a week, 234 weeks later.
And you would know because even right now, you know that whole,
there's a, there's some recentlysome information about Ozempic
and the company that makes Ozempic.
And it's interesting that a bunch of congressional members
on both sides of the aisle bought the stock prior to the

(15:11):
announcement that Ozempic was going to be dropping their
prices. That big announcement, Donald
Trump and RFK saying the American public's going to win,
lose millions of pounds if they drop the price.
There were a bunch of congressional members that have
been buying that stock for weeks.
So you're going to tell me they didn't know about the Ozempic
story? And I'm not sure that MTG wasn't

(15:31):
one of them. I mean, there's a there's a
bunch of Republicans that boughtthem.
Right. And one of the Pelosi's most
successful recent trades, George, this was an easy one was
NVIDIA. In December she exercised call
options she purchased, she purchased from the company in
2023 at an estimated price of 1.8 million.

(15:55):
That which allowed her to purchase 50,000 of the chip
company shares at $12.00 a piece, less than 110th its
current market price at 188 now.And she knew what was going on
with NVIDIA in the US government.
So you're going to tell me? I mean, you don't need a lot of
these cases. Pick up a half of them and start
clawing back all her money and send her to retirement with
Zippo. Let her walk out of there with

(16:16):
no stock money whatsoever. Wipe her out.
She can spend the rest of her life in jail.
That's why we need to stop anybody, elected officials from
them and their spouses from trading 10 kids.
Yeah. Listen, imagine, imagine what

(16:39):
they're going to do with crypto though, because they can hide
the wallets and stuff. You want to know whose wallet it
is? Just think about that.
Well, look at Marino. Marino is a complete privacy
token. A lot of people are using it on
the dark web. I noticed that token's really
taking off, and a lot of people think it might be one of the
next big tokens. It's gone up quite a bit
already, but it's an interestingtoken, kind of like Z Cash.

(17:02):
There's another one that seems to have really taken off as of
late. All right, let's talk about the
BBC, George. The big I don't even know what
those what it's called, but you know.
BBC does stand for something, but I don't think you want to
say it on air. Yeah, right.
So, yeah, Now after the recent that BBC, after recent

(17:24):
revelations coming out that theyaltered the video and tape of
Donald Trump's January 6th speech, right, You have the head
of the BBC, Tim Davy, he resignsover this.
Well, rightfully so, but he should be freaking arrested.
And also now you have adding to this, chief news executive

(17:46):
Deborah Turner is also out. Here's my here's my thing.
Why did it take so long for anybody to figure out the video
was doctored or altered? No idea.
I'm kind of ashamed of myself right now for not figuring that
part out. Yeah, I mean, I, I have to be
honest, I never saw the clip up until recently.

(18:06):
I didn't see it until we, we sawthe side by side on our show the
other day. I had never seen it.
I wasn't aware of it. I didn't know about it.
I knew I'd heard about the Harris, you know, fabrication by
60 minutes. That one I had heard about and I
thought, well, that makes sense because I'm sure she couldn't
string 2 sentences together, youknow, kind of kind of like
Biden. I thought, OK, well that makes
sense. I never heard about the BBC One.

(18:27):
Now here's my thing, George, is it?
Do they think this is going to be a legal strategy by these
people resigning? Trump is going to sue the
everliving shit out of them because you know, Trump loves
money and he's going to sue and he's going to win.
I mean, of course he's going to win.
I mean, how much is that one going to be worth?
That lawsuit, that's going to bebig money right there.

(18:48):
I I, I think that lawsuit is going to top them all.
I mean, it's 100% fake news, right?
Yeah, so, but here's the thing. So we have a pattern here,
everybody. Here's the pattern, right?
Yeah, the BBC News altering and,you know, altering media.
You have CBS, you had ABCI. Don't know if NBC did it.
I'm not sure if they did something.

(19:08):
They probably did though. But what's the consequences?
Are they going to pay out a lawsuit amount, which they have.
They make so much money anyway. How about this?
How about probably you let them air their regular shows, but you
pull their FCC license for theirnews media until they get until

(19:29):
they start doing the right thing.
You can let them have their regular shows, you know, for
entertainment. That's fine.
I'll, I'll allow that for them, but pull away their news.
They're not allowed to report any news because you remember
back in the if you notice back in the day, people outlets
reported on news. CNN used to do a great job
listen, especially on overseas stuff.

(19:49):
But now anything on the cable news, they're 100% it's all
opinionated. They're not really reporting
news. They're giving their opinions on
stuff. People are taking it as as news,
which is that's the difference. People fall for that.
But then you have your regular 247 what?
ABCNBC, Fox, they're just no better though, all, all

(20:12):
complicit. So why not pull their FCC
licenses and they can't report any news?
Or listen to me. Or do that for like a little
while and then anything they want to report, which is you can
let them back in after a little while and penalties and all
that, let them back in the report.
Local news, right? But anything where it comes to

(20:35):
government, they have to pre record it has to be approved by
the administration to make sure they're not altering it or doing
anything. And then they could air it.
How about the question I have isit, how much did this, how about
this George, how much did this harm the American public?
Because again, we're talking about Trump's first term and

(20:57):
we're talking about the non-stopattacks.
Well, and we're talking about J6, right?
Hold on, they use that to impeach him, right?
I know that's not, but how much was the American public, or how
much were we hurt? By by doing that, we get hurt a
lot. I mean, so it's my point between
that and they said, oh, doing the J6 and then now you had the
pipe bomb room was a was a Capitol police officer now.

(21:21):
Here's my question now. Works for the CIA I mean.
Here's my question for. You the damage is done but but.
How much were we hurt by YouTubeby 60 minutes in ABC, By the
BBC, By Google? By Facebook?
How much was the American publichurt by all the attacks?
Zuckerbergs, you know, Zuckerberg, Zuckerbucks

(21:43):
operation, How much were we hurt?
Millions, billions, trillions. I mean, how much was the economy
hurt? How much, how much money and
resources did the American government waste fabricating the
Russian collusion hoax and all the rest of this?
And how much did all these news agencies, social media

(22:03):
influencers got paid? All those, all those people that
are getting paid by USAID, How much did we get hurt personally?
What do you think? So to put a number amount is
going to be difficult and I'll tell you why.
Or we're already in the trillions, right?
And if that number's just going to continue to grow and, and
just I'll give you one reason. If you look at Joe Biden, he won

(22:24):
the presidency and he shouldn't have won, right?
If they didn't do all that bullshit, we would have Trump
back in. But so now you're feeling the
effects, still abiding. How long you going to feel the
effects? Well, let's I'll give you one
reason, one example. What the Hell's her name is?
SCOTUS. Lady Katisha Brown, Whatever
whatever her name is. Latisha, James.

(22:44):
No, Brown, the SCOTUS Supreme Court, yeah, whatever.
So she's in there. So we'll feel the effects of her
decision making until she's out.So she'll be in there probably
another 20 years, 30 years. That's the effects of Biden.
That's the effects of BBC reporting that that stupid fake

(23:06):
news CBS altering clips abci mean and it's not only altering
clips. What about, you know, ABC giving
answers the questions and stuff to.
I think the damage is the Kamalians and billions and
billions of dollars, all these news.
No trillions. We're in the trillions.
They owe the American public literally that, that Zuckerberg

(23:26):
ought to just give up all his personal worth and hand it over
to the American public. The same goes for every one of
these companies, the BBC 60 Minutes, they ought to just hand
over all their stock to the American public and then we'll
liquidate the company. I, I mean, honestly, the amount
we lost and the damage that was done and the fact that we have
to participate in it because of them.

(23:47):
And honestly, it's not enough that when Trump sues them, I
honestly don't think it's enough.
I think there should be class actions.
And I think 60 Minutes owes the American public not only an
apology, I think they ought to stroke a big, big, big multi
billion dollar check too. That goes for CNN, goes for the
BBC, goes for YouTube, it goes for Google, it goes for Mark
Zuckerberg, all of them. I think they owe the American

(24:09):
public a lot of money. What they did was just criminal
and just they're kissing ass nowsimply because they got no way
to go. So Donald Trump suing them and
winning just isn't enough for me.
All right, George, you were excited about.
This before you go down, I want to bring something up.
I forgot to I forgot to talk about tell you about this you

(24:30):
you put this story up about a week ago.
So you know, remember that you know the story you did on the
Manhattan size Interstellar Object 3 Atlas.
Yeah, 3 AI. Guess what?
It loses its tail after passing the sun, and that's defying all
conventional explanations. Well, it's also giving off a
radio signal, did you know that?No, I did not.

(24:53):
Yeah, there was an announcement that it's giving off some kind
of an odd radio signal, and it wasn't giving the signal off
before. What?
Happened to its tail though, andit's still moving, still going.
Who knows what those were, additional ships or something
else? I'm.
Going to make I'm going to make suggestion.
Buy ammo, buy stock food, 'causeyou don't.

(25:19):
You don't know what might be on that shit, but it might be
coming this way right by some, Idon't know.
As somebody the other day mentioned the, you know, Donald
Trump activating National Guard for civil unrest in every state.
That could be for that too. You know, somebody mentioned
that it might be because of Atlas it.
Could be. Yeah.

(25:39):
And the radio signal, a lot of people are talking about it,
saying how is that possible? It's also seems to have changed
its lighting a little bit. It's now emanating a different
kind of a light. So I don't know.
I don't know. I don't know.
Let's talk about Russiagate. You were really excited about
this. You know me, I was, I was trying

(26:00):
to. I'm not as national.
Guard thing was for this but I. Don't.
Yeah. Right.
You're not excited. You should be excited.
You know I. Don't know why.
My thing is, my thing is knowingwhat we know and knowing that
the Russian collusion hoax was completely fabricated.
I don't know that you need, you know, again, this is kind of
weird to me, and here's why. I'll tell you what.

(26:22):
George Ballentine commits a crime and we know he committed
the crime. We're sure of it.
And they subpoena George Ballentine.
They don't indict him. They subpoena him to question
him, but they already have all the proof.
They already know George did it.My question is, why do you
subpoena guilty people? Brennan's guilty, Lisa Page is

(26:44):
guilty, Peter Strozik's guilty in the Russia gate
investigation. We know it.
My opinion is, why are we subpoenaing?
Why aren't we just indicting them?
It seems to be optics to me. I don't feel like it's
necessary. I think the subpoenas, a lot of
people are excited about it. I saw Rodger Stone talking about
it. I saw Alex Jones talking about
it. I just don't understand this.
Because for guilty people, for Lisa Page, Peter Strozik, and

(27:08):
Brendan, we know they're guilty.We know the Russian collusion
was completely fabricated. We know they all lied underoath
and did all kinds of things. My thing is, why would they call
George Ballantine? Why would they subpoena George
Ballantine to interview him if they know he's guilty?
They wouldn't. They would call a grand jury.
It would be a sealed grand jury.They would issue an indictment
of arrest and then they would have the US Marshals, FBIATFDEA

(27:30):
whatever George had done and they would go and just yank him
out of the fucking house at 3:00AM in his underwear.
That's my point do. You want me to tell?
You want my? Opinion.
Sure. All right, don't interrupt me.
All right, let me just, I might talk a little slow.
Think about it a second. But anyway, so we're talking
about very high profile cases involving very high government
officials, a lot of stuff. Now it's not only Brandon, Lisa

(27:54):
Page and Peter Struck, Peter Struck, There's 30 or more
individuals that are going to be, they're all going to be
coming this week too. More subpoenas to testify in
front of this grand jury, which is in South Florida too, by the
way, which is all right. It's hopefully that's a good
thing. So if you want it done right,

(28:15):
why not? Why not subpoena in front of the
grand jury? You know why?
Because you, you just said to yourself, they're guilty.
We know they're guilty. They have the evidence guilty.
So when you do it and you put inthere, hey, listen, you had a
chance to answer to the grand jury to not get this indictment,
but you what you pled the 5th. Oh well too bad.

(28:38):
So this just this just makes their the case stronger for the
government. Well, let's take CIA Director
John Radcliffe. He already referred Brennan and
comedy for prosecution over the summer, right?
So in my opinion, right, And we already know that Peter Strozek
was fired from the FBI in 2018 because he violated Bureau
policies, probably broke the broke the law.

(28:58):
They probably knew what he. Wanted but he also won his
lawsuit, though against it. And then remember, Lisa Page
discussed an insurance policy tokeep Trump that off.
You know, my thing is in in normal case, if we had a, a, a
group of people, let's say it's Lance George and and and the
big, big mafia. So let's say there's a couple
hundred of us and we participated in some kind of a

(29:20):
major criminal operation, concurrent criminal over Roy's
racketeering, Rico, whatever. Would they handle it the same
way? Would they subpoena us to
testify? The answer is no.
They would indict us and then wewould be forced.
We're talking, we're talking twodifferent things.
We're talking about high profilepeople, government officials

(29:41):
versus me, literal me and you. It's.
A different I have a different opinion.
I don't feel like these people are any more important than
anybody else. It's not about their more
important, it's more high profile.
It's not about important, it's high profile.
Now listen. Yeah, I don't agree with.
That OK? Well, that's fine, but listen,
you know that you know they're guilty.
I know they're guilty. Majority of our listeners, I'm

(30:01):
going to say no, they're guilty.However, half the country may
not know they're guilty. So if you really want to show
the world American people this is the way to do it, That's just
my opinion. You have yours.
I respect yours but. Just think about doing this.
Let me give you this. Cross the T's baby.
Jim Jordan referred Brennan for prosecution.

(30:23):
Right. And Ratcliffe referred Brennan
for prosecution. Maybe, maybe you're right about
Strozek and Paige. Maybe you're right.
But why if Brennan's been referred by so many other high
pride people to be prosecuted? I just don't understand why
we're going through this process.
Because it's not the normal criminal process.
Criminals don't get interviewed.You don't.

(30:43):
You don't get criminals getting interviewed.
You're talking about a former CIA director, so who's probably
still got a lot of friends and and Spooks and contacts in the
CIA. But you know what?
Hold on, hold on. Here's here's something you
haven't thought of and I was waiting for you to see if you're
going to bring it up. So we keep saying these 3-4

(31:05):
individuals, but there's going to be over 30.
They're going to be all coming out this week.
So when you put them under a gunlike this, which one's going to
flip first? Which one's going to try to take
a deal to get themselves out of prison time or less prison time?
And it's going to flip because you know, someone's going to
flip. One of these people is going to
bring. Already flipping.
They got the subpoena and they probably had their attorneys

(31:26):
already making phone calls. Maybe, but somebody's going to
try to get somebody's going to flip and you know, you know what
they want, right? You go to these people, they
want the next hire man up the totem pole.
OK, right. And who's the Who's the top dogs
on the totem pole? When the time comes, when the
time comes, here's here's my thing.

(31:46):
When the arrests do start, assuming they start, don't be a
bunch of pussies. No more self surrender.
I want you to go yank these people out of their houses at
3:00 AM like you have done so many other Americans, red
blooded Americans, you've done it over and over again.
Don't be a bunch of pussies at the DOJ, at FBI and US Marshall
Service. 34 AM arrests. If you need news coverage, the

(32:06):
Big League Show will come there and do it.
Don't let them self surrender. That's bullshit because you
wouldn't let they didn't let American self surrender for J6.
They they hit them with flash bangs and 15 cars in their
neighborhoods, embarrass them infront of their their their
neighborhood friends and their family members and they threaten
their dogs and their children. No, I want these people drug out

(32:28):
of their house in their underwear at 3:00 AM.
That's what I want. I want a lot of things too.
But I have a clip. This was from, I think Friday
when it first came out. Yeah, I was giddy about this.
I thought you'd be happy, too. Like, it's something better than
nothing. At least we're getting this
progress being made. And I and I always say if you

(32:48):
look at the way the Dems did, did their law fair.
And, you know, they didn't do itcorrectly.
It's all made-up shit. So in order for this to be done
the right way to show the American public that it's not
law fair, this has actually happened.
Did you do it like this? What better way you said it and
I didn't know this and you told me this, I didn't know.

(33:09):
Like in front of the grand jury you could plead the 5th.
So, you know, if they start pleading the 5th, why they
pleading the 5th? Because they don't want to
incriminate themselves. Grand jury's going to look at
them like indictment, indictment, indictment,
superseding indictment, indictment.
You're going to hear the 5th a lot.
Probably. Oh, yeah, unless, unless, hold
on, you know what? Maybe somebody that flipped is

(33:31):
going to be testifying in front of the grand jury and giving all
the information on everybody else.
Maybe. We'll see.
I like to think about that. I think that's I think that's
somebody's flipping, definitely.All right, let's play the clip.
Tonight, just in the past few minutes, Fox News Digital is now
reporting a federal grand jury has subpoenaed former CIA
Director John Brennan, former FBI officials Peter Strzok and

(33:52):
Lisa Page, as well as others. It is part of the Justice
Department's investigation into the origins of the Trump Russia
probe. Sources say the trio were served
with federal subpoenas today. Law enforcement sources also say
up to 30 subpoenas will be issued in the coming days
related to this investigation. We'll follow that tonight, too.

(34:13):
New Jersey teenagers. I love it, you should be happy.
Exactly. It's a.
Start all right. Sounds good.
Sounds good. We'll see what happens.
See what happens. Listen, I'm getting fed up with
the government, with, you know, listen, Trump as a president can
only do so much. We know that executive orders
are good for band aids, but our our Congress and Senate, the

(34:38):
Republicans, they're not really doing much.
And it's, and it's getting aggravated because midterms are
right around the corner and it'snot looking good.
We can't get nothing passed and you're not going to get nothing
passed. Here's the thing.
I think the biggest thing that need to pass next is if they
can, I don't, but they're probably not because you don't

(34:59):
have enough votes in Senate is election integrity laws and
which will help ensure that the midterms will be done fairly.
And you're going to see how manyDemocrats don't get voted in
that lose their seats. Think about it, right?
That's where we're going to havea problem with.
So I don't know. I just don't know.

(35:22):
We'll see what happens. Trump is watching the show.
You've done executive orders, but they're shooting them down
in the courts. I don't know, maybe your lawyers
need to write them a different way.
I have no idea. I'm not a lawyer.
Not going to pretend to be 1. Lance is more.
That's feel. I guess the question is really,
if these congressional members were working for your company or
any other company, would they still have their jobs?
I know if they were working for my company, I'd have fired their

(35:43):
asses a long time ago because they suck.
And that's both sides of the aisle.
They suck. There's a few people in there
that can be trusted. Otherwise, the majority of them
are lousy. They would be awful employees.
All right, stay tuned. The big, big show.
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It's a crazy study. Looks like people are having
more and more difficulty concentrating, remembering or
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Up 90% in cognitive Prime adults.
I have to deal with it every day.
George Valentin, you know how itis.
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I got ADHD plus I had some 2 TBAeye injuries in my lifetime so

(42:44):
yeah, I'm a little. Fucked up well.
For real though this. Is pretty crazy.
We're talking about cognitive disability.
This new neurology study says that it's rising and I guess
it's up 90% cognitive prime adults 18 to 39 years old, so
90% up in that group. And I guess white young adults

(43:07):
are showing the most dramatic rise of 118%.
More difficulty concentrating, more difficulty remembering or
making decisions. I mean, this is big.
This is such a sharp rise. And I have to ask myself why?
So this is the one of the questions is, is it, I guess you

(43:30):
know, nature or nurture, right? Is it or is it chemical?
Why would this be such a big deal?
Why would there be so many things?
The biggest driver adults 18 to 39 where there's rates nearly
doubled 5.1 to 9%, which is 90%.The question is why?
You know, I'm looking at it. So I got no issues making

(43:54):
decisions. I can make decisions no problem
with that. I'm just and I'm looking like
remembering. I got a very pretty good memory.
My problem with me is getting out of my memory, getting making
the words come out. That's where I have my
difficulties, that's where I getstuck.
But. I seems.
Like hold on, it seems like thatgiven the age range that it's

(44:14):
something to do with tech. I'm going to say I.
Was about to say that. Because it's, you know, I.
Wonder if it's the tech? It's easily making decisions for
you where you don't have to do it.
Oh, let me look what this says here and there.
Or it's actually making people less social, which.
Our environment, the fact that people, you're right, people go

(44:37):
out and they're texting, they'renot really talking, are they?
Is that making them struggle because they're looking to their
cell phone for information versus the person sitting right
across from? I understand in general that big
companies are having difficulty interviewing people.
They were doing a lot of it through Zoom, but they're
finding that people are using AIto kind of trick the interview.

(45:00):
So now they're kind of wondering, do they need to go
back to in person interviews? And they're saying that a lot of
people are interviewing very badly at these big companies and
they're struggling to find good employees.
I've heard it more than once now.
I've heard it multiple times from people.
So we'll keep an eye on this. But this is definitely something
you have to ask why? You have to think what is the
long term impact of us as a society with this kind of

(45:23):
increase in people struggling. So interesting stuff.
Well, a lot of people, you know,want to bitch and moan about
tariffs. Trump keeps talking about how
much money we're taking in, justcrazy amounts of money.
And he's talking about a stimulus check for everybody of
about 2000 bucks. He's not going to give it to
rich people. That'd be nice.

(45:46):
So on Sunday, he posts on true social tariffs on foreign goods
are going to lead to a dividend of 2000 per person or even maybe
more and more would be good. My concern is, you know, here's
Congress complaining about thesetariffs, you know, but we're,
we're $38 trillion in debt. Should we really be giving out a
dividend, George, instead of paying down our debt or maybe in

(46:08):
fact, even paying back Social Security?
Because I know they've taken a lot of money.
Of course, they put treasuries in there with a very low rate of
return. I always thought that using
Social Security in that manner, investing like that was very,
very long term foolhardy becauseU.S.
Treasuries don't pay that much. And of course we're buying a
debt from a company, a country that's in that's in 38 trillion

(46:31):
or on its way to 39 trillion in debt.
I mean, what do you think here, George?
Do you really think that the best use of this money is a
dividend to people? Well, I'm going to say that part
of that debt that we owe is to Social Security.
So if you pay down a debt, some,I guess some or whatever, how it
goes. I don't know how they how they
divide, how it gets paid, paid off, what gets paid off.

(46:53):
But, you know, part of me says, yeah, let's pay off the debt.
But part of me says, you know what, let's give a boost to
Americans. We had four years of enormous
inflation. I mean, high food prices, high
gas prices. You know, Christmas is coming.
I think everybody could use a little boost in a sense.
So I'm kind of torn between bothof it.

(47:15):
And I don't know. I'm going to say, I'm going to
say I'm leaning towards more. You know what, give everybody a
boost. Give them, you know, make them
feel good for the holidays. As long as it goes to Americans,
not illegals, you. Have to be worried though,
right? Because the tariffs are good
right now. But, you know, Trump has done an
amazing job of bringing manufacturing back to the United

(47:37):
States. Doesn't that mean that the
tariffs would end up declining in tariff revenue because so
much of that manufacturing has been brought back?
Well, either way, but if the if the so then you had the revenue
being made here. So I think it'll kind of balance
out, maybe it'll be more. Well, it definitely bolster tax
revenue, you're right about that.

(47:58):
Yeah. And what about spending revenue
people, you know, spending money, saving money, everything,
jobs, whatever. So I think it'll be it's better
we'll make, we'll make out better than than than if he had
a tariff. So, but question is, can we get
a law put into place to keep tariffs like like where we have

(48:20):
fair trade or we're not getting taken advantage of?
Well, you know, the Supreme Court, Trump had a defend last
week, the legality of all the widespread imposition of tariffs
because people are arguing that the tariffs are basically a tax
on American businesses and consumers because those tariffs
are being passed through. So he's saying because he didn't
get, he usurped Congress on tariffs.

(48:43):
Now, tariffs have always been something done by the president
of the United States, but here we are that they're arguing that
it's a kind of a backdoor tax. No backdoor tax on what
Americans? Yes, that's what they Supreme
Court, the people that, that's what they're arguing in front of

(49:03):
the Supreme Court right now, 'cause again, a president has
the power to stop doing any business with the country, which
is much more onerous. It's a, it's a much bigger
penalty than just the tariff with the country, right.
So the point would be, if he canstop business with the country,
wouldn't that impact even worse,you know, for people that are
manufacturers or the American people?

(49:24):
It would be worse because then the country's like, oh, you want
to do business with us, then we won't do business with you.
So let's give it do an example of China right now.
You know, unfortunately we rely on China for minerals and rare
earth minerals and a bunch of things.
So they shut down sending anything to us.
What would happen? Yeah, no, but do the do the

(49:46):
tariffs and make it fair and forlike you think about.
This I agree with the tariffs. Why is so many presidents, both
Republican, Democrat have not done this?
Why? Why would you not make money for
this country? Make it fair.
That's the crazy part. That's what people need to be
asking these people. Listen if it was a Democrat

(50:10):
president doing this there wouldbe no SCOTUS case from the same
people that got it in now trust and believe there wouldn't be.
It's only because Trump is doingit.
I agree Pence, when I first did the thing about the doctor
giving out prescription for giving you for two testicles
because you got TDs, maybe they need that.

(50:32):
Well, I know the Republican senators and congressmen need
it, that's for sure. They could use some testicles,
but. You got a a bunch of them.
But how many Republican senatorsvoted to get rid of Trump's
tariffs? Like Johnson, he'll never pass
it in the House. He'll never even probably put it
to vote. But what is?
I mean, what the fuck is wrong with them?

(50:53):
Who knows maybe companies that are that are sponsoring them you
know all right let's talk about this is kind of big now seems
like sports betting and and the professional team sports ugly
what we're finding out isn't it George I mean this is kind of
well. I can tell you, Pete Rose.
Is related to the other case or is this a brand new case?

(51:13):
This is brand new. Pete Rose is spitting in his
grave right now, laughing. Yeah.
OK, because now you have the other one was NBA right?
Now you have two. Listen, 2.
These are two different pitches here, both from the same team,
the Cleveland Guardians. They've been indicted for
allegedly conspiring with sportsbetters to rig MLB games.

(51:40):
This is, I mean every player right now for all sports is I
mean, I'm hoping it, you know, they're all going to be looking
and getting scrutinized right now because they're going to
keep looking if where there's one feud, there's going to be
more. Is there any coaches involved
who knows any umpire? You know what, I like to look at
umpires. I really would.
A lot of umpires, especially in the in the NFL, the way they

(52:03):
call some stuff, I mean blatant stuff is just stupid, but.
Man, you blow your career, you were already making good money.
It doesn't look like, I mean, I,I, you know, 700,060 and
450,000. I mean, I'm sure those guys are
getting paid a lot in MLB, theircareers over, they might be
facing, you know, decades in prison.

(52:27):
Well, they were placed on administrative leave over the
summer and then and then they extended it to the for the whole
season of this year. So they I guess they agreed in
advance with their Co conspirators to throw specific
types of pitches and speeds of pitches and then they use that
inside information to place bets.
And in some instances the defendants received bribes and

(52:48):
kickbacks. That means the pitchers.
I mean, wow, you. Know what's crazy?
Like pitchers make good money. Whether you're relievers, you're
making good money, so. I mean, I guess there's one
better or betters that made 27,000 on a Clase pitch that was
faster than 95 miles an hour. And then bettors allegedly made
38,000 on June 3rd, 2023 on another Clay's pitch that was

(53:12):
slower than 95 mph. And then bettors allegedly made
68,000 on a Clay's pitch, it wasslower than 95.
I guess he was like, you know, holding back on the pitches and
then he'd throw burners, you know?
So you got to think about like, did they did these pitches
involve any of their friends andtell them, hey, listen, go put
bets here, you know, because they can't do it because

(53:33):
they'll, you know, they'll find out they did themselves.
So you don't know. I mean, there's, there's so much
to look into, but at least the MLB, they contacted the federal
law enforcement when this investigation started and
they're fully cooperated throughout this whole process.
So. I wonder, George, for the people
that lost money, right, because they were throwing this, people

(53:55):
that weren't involved in the betting, do they now have a case
against the betting institutionsbecause they're saying, well, I
bet this and I didn't know he was cheating.
I wonder how that works. Do they have any chance of
getting their money back? Let's say for the people that
saw it, the pitch was going to be 95 miles an hour and he
purposely threw it less than 95 miles an hour and they weren't
involved. They were just somebody betting

(54:16):
on sports. Well, you don't know.
What do you think? I don't know if betting
institutions were involved in this one.
It could be just. Well, no.
These people had a place, a bet somewhere, right?
OK, but doesn't matter. So if you see the odds where
he's going to throw 30 strikes this game and 40 balls and that
you bet on if he's going to do that over under whatever you

(54:37):
have a guy come Joe Schmoe comesto you and say, listen, I'm
going to I'm going to pay you $100,000 to not throw this many
strikes. Make sure you keep it under this
amount and he goes puts that betin the betting app.
It's not necessarily betting people in the betting apps are
doing this. I would.
I would think the betting apps if themselves wouldn't be

(54:59):
involved in something like this because they'd be stupid.
No, no. But do you have a claim against
MLB? Because you bet on the game, You
bet whatever you bet, and now you knew the guy cheated by
throwing slow or fast bitches orwhatever else they did.
Maybe I don't know about MLB because it's not MLB's fault.
I mean, maybe you can go againstthe team.
Maybe interesting this is, you know, this is foreign territory

(55:23):
to me. I don't really know how you'd
play this, but interesting. You could sue them personally.
Yeah, right. Maybe I would think so.
I. Mean it's a tough but you know
you know lawyers they'll figure out a way out.
They'll get the MLB involved in the team and all that they'll
even probably go whatever team they're playing, say they're a
part of it or something. You know I mean this is this is

(55:44):
bad for sports when they starteddoing all this betting and
allowing it, which is fair because why only let Vegas and
part of jersey be involved? I get it.
But somehow they're going to have to figure a way how to
like. This has been happening since
since betting started back in. You know how long ago.
Yeah, but the more of it that comes out, I would have to think

(56:05):
that a lot of people are going to be thinking, I wonder how
many of these games really rigged.
It doesn't matter whether it's NBAMLB, you know, NFL.
Is how did they figured? How did they?
How did they get caught figure this out?
Yeah, how did they get caught like.
Somebody must have somebody musthave got in trouble and said,
hey, I've got something like I, I bet there was a snitch that

(56:25):
got in trouble for something else and he started showing the
text messages and probably used it to get out of trouble.
Hey, I can show you a big a Major League Baseball, you know,
sports betting conspiracy. Who knows?
I'm sure that's usually how it is.
Somebody gets in trouble for something and then instead of
them taking the hit, they say, hey, I've got something I can
give you that's a lot bigger than me if you give me a full
walk. So Lance, you know what I'm

(56:47):
going to do right now? I'm going to give some free
consulting advice, right? Sure, I'm going to do it because
you know, we do it sometimes forbig companies.
Why not do it for the everyday person?
I was taught from young age and this was back in I don't not
involved in any of this. So if you're going to do
something illegal or what, you're going to do something
nefarious, the less people know,the better you are.

(57:09):
The less people know, the betteryou are.
Hence nobody can rat on you. So don't be grandiose.
Oh, I made this. I did it by this.
No, that's your ego and all. That's what gets you hemmed up.
You know, make your money quiet.Don't buy fancy stuff.
I'm going to be flashy and all that, you know, get you hemmed
up. That's free advice.

(57:31):
I'll give, I'm going to give some free advice here.
The Latin Kings have made an extremely bad decision.
This is going to be a FOFO moment for them.
I'm not sure how this is going to end nationwide, but I would
not be surprised for them to endup on a terrorist organization
list because I'm sure Donald Trump is aware of this, because,

(57:51):
you know, Tom Holman and others have probably already reacted to
this. And I would imagine that Donald
Trump knows, and I wouldn't be surprised to see you guys end up
on the domestic terrorist list and potentially international
domestic terrorist list, which would allow Donald Trump to
activate military forces againstyou.

(58:11):
Bad move, guys. So Latin King leadership
authorized shoot on sight orderstowards Border Patrol agents
involved in Chicago's Operation Midway Blitz.
So of course, they're one of thelargest Hispanic St. gangs in
the world. You guys probably heard about
them before this shoot on site authorization toward federal
agents. Yeah, you fucked up.

(58:35):
Yeah. So basically they put out an
officer safety alert. On November 8th, Customs and
Border received credible information indicating that
Latin King leadership is authorized to shoot on site
directive targeting immigration officers and ages conducting
immigration enforcement activities in support of
Operation Midway Blitz in Chicago and surrounding areas.
So of course, officers and agents are reminded to maintain

(58:56):
heightened situation awareness and exercise extreme caution
when conducting enforcement actions.
Man, I mean, George, I can thinkof a lot of things to do on the
list of you're really stupid. This has got to be top five of
all time. Maybe to publicly go out and
make this statement. I'm just curious, has has these
Latin King leadership, whoever they are, have they been

(59:19):
arrested yet or terroristic threats or whatever they want to
throw on it? Have they?
I wouldn't be surprised this week to see Donald Trump put him
on the domestic terrorist. List no.
I want to know have they been arrested yet?
I agree. I mean, I was just so.
I'm sure they know who the leadership is.
So what I just my advice that I just gave beforehand, it goes to

(59:40):
something like this, you know, now it's this for everybody to
hear. And do you just first of all,
it's wrong doing it. He shouldn't be doing it.
He should be arrested. But damn, it's just stupid, all
of them. Get ready for the news this
week. I'm predicting that they're
going to be, they're going to belisted as domestic terrorists.
Any Latin king right now should be furious.

(01:00:04):
Any. Latin King should be resigning
and saying I'm out, I'm done. I don't want to be any part of
this, it's over for me. And then make their resignation
very, very well known regardlessof the consequences, because I'm
going to tell you guys, you're in deep shit, bro.
You got a major problem. It's coming.
Big mistake. Big do do.
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We like Getter and X. We just we're going to focus all
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That's how we do it. So, George, last words on the
way out of the gate, my brother.That's how we're rolling, y'all.
It's Monday. It's just another manic Monday.

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Anyway. Have a good day.
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