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(00:03):
Who are these people? Who are these people?
Oh, my God. Max Sarge, 105 in Humble County.
Yeah. I'm with you, dog.
I'm with. You dog it's fucking hot bro.
Florida's been record heat for like 2 weeks.

(00:27):
What's up Rafiki? What's up?
What's up everyone? Descent in bloom.
Good to see you. You're about to get featured in
a few minutes. And same thing with our friend
Anthony Malecki. We're going to talk a little bit
about his sister-in-law and what's going on there.
Everyone. Oh, by the way, it's Sunday
night. It's Indy and Reef here and it's
how do we miss that on INN? In case anyone didn't already

(00:49):
know that, I'm guessing since you're here, you knew, but for
everyone on the podcast that isn't already here.
Hi everyone. Kate, we appreciate you being
here every Sunday night too. Thank you.
It's a Sunday, Yes, How about that?
It is Sunday and we're fucked. That's that.
That's how I feel about everything right now.

(01:11):
We're fucked. I'm bobbing my head.
You can't see it, but I'm nodding my head.
Nodders. Nodders.
Lone Star. Yes, cookies.

(01:32):
I decided to do the show. We'll see.
This isn't Pornhub. No.
Well, it we, you know what? We're live on 9 platforms.
We might as well be streaming live to Pornhub because we're
going to show people who. Are getting fucked all night
long but. We are going to show people who
are getting fucked all night, soyou might as well put that on on

(01:54):
to on to Only Fans and Pornhub. I mean, you know, America is
being fucked right now by the Trump administration quite a
bit. So, yeah, not a bad idea.
That's a good idea. All right, Hey, now, this a
family show. Well, not really.
This is we dropped through the Fbomb and children.
Yes, more. Well, I'm not.
I'm not sorry. I'm an adult and this is an

(02:16):
adult show. And if you can't handle it,
maybe you should find another show that that kisses somebody's
ass. I don't know.
I'm not going to go into any names, but I'm sure you guys
like to party. I'm sure we do.
I and I, and I like my Jesus to party, too.
I like my Jesus to party all right before we get.

(02:41):
Started. Holy shit, yes.
Who are these people? You don't haven't played these
in a while. So Melissa, who are these
people? That's Melissa from Truth Stream
and we've got Jimmy Dore. Who are these people?
And and she slice she she slice sent me Lopan.
And then we've got the the classic Nancy.

(03:02):
So we we're. Building the library showing off
your soundboard. Well, no, I'm just.
Showing her soundboard too. Well, you're the one that showed
that plays all the sounds 96% ofthe time.
So yes, yes, they decided to to show it off a little bit.
But my job before we get started.
Well, let's sure, yes, I do wantto take your job.

(03:22):
Take your job, Cubs, ticker chairs, all these are awesome.
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(03:43):
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You can drop a link directly to keep the the media free.
We're also live there now. And then the sub stacks in INN
newsletter.com and indymediatoday.com where we're
also live right now. All right, so we're going to get

(04:04):
going because I got a lot of stuff to cover and we got about
two hours till we get the votes.So let's do this, all right?
Dissented. Bloom has been on a fucking
tear. If you have not followed her yet
on Sub Stack, follow her. That's first.
I brought four articles and thisisn't even everything she wrote

(04:25):
this week. And they're chock full of
substance. I can't get to all of them and
get through all of them. But I do want to showcase a
couple of things in each one of them that I think you really
need to pay attention to. And I'm going to drop the links
in the description afterwards and in the sub stack afterwards
so you'll be able to go and readthem all for yourself because

(04:48):
you need to see these. This one is really important,
and it is directly impacting somebody in this chat.
And it was written because of somebody in this chat, partially
Anthony Malaki's sister. And we're going to find out
about her sister-in-law. We're going to find about
Natalia in a minute. All right.

(05:08):
Senator Bloom wrote how Ohio built a business on disappearing
immigrants. What?
Yeah. This is what's going on in the
Trump administration right now. An investigative report on how
Ohio sheriff's turned traffic tickets into ICE money, arrested
a working mother, and helped to make your country, your county
into a quiet deportation machine.

(05:31):
Because as, as we know, Trump very famously said about that in
Springfield, they're eating the dogs.
All right, So it starts with a flicker of red and blue in the
mirror on the cats. They're eating them all.
Cats are Dicks. In Ohio it's all it takes.
A tag a month out, A stop sign interpreted too loosely.

(05:54):
A state trooper with a quota. That's the doorway.
What happens after has nothing to do with traffic.
And this isn't theoretical. Ohio has been perfecting the top
traffic stop to deportation pipeline since at least early
2024. And she's got an article there
from American Immigration Council that that showcases

(06:15):
something about that. Hang on, let me do that.
There we go. All right.
According to the American Immigration Council, the Ohio
State Highway Patrol began colluding with Border Patrol
agents at the Sandusky Bay station to target Latino drivers
in northern Ohio. They pulled over vehicles on
flimsy pretexts, performed ID checks and flag names to DHS.

(06:37):
That was the dress rehearsal. Now the tactic is statewide,
weaponized by local sheriffs with dollar signs in their eyes
and ice on speed dial. Wow, look at all those blue dots
and red dots down there. Fuck Texas and fuck Florida.
Under Trump's second term, sheriff's across Ohio have been

(06:58):
deputized, some formally, some functionally, to act as federal
immigration enforcers. That's fucked up right there.
Through the 287 G program local traps, local cops can be trained
and authorized to make civil immigration arrests, usually
under the banner of quote UN quote, public safety.

(07:19):
Where have we seen this before? Portage County signed on.
Others like Mahoning County didn't.
They didn't need to. All it takes is a jail contract,
a traffic stop and the politicalwill to disappear people for
money. So let's talk about Ohio.
Let's start with Mahoning County.

(07:39):
They didn't join 287 G. They didn't need to.
Like she said, Sheriff Jerry Green, who served four years as
a Democrat before flipping to the Republicans and running
unopposed in 2024, made a simpledeal.
ICE pays 125 a day for each immigrant detained in their
county Justice Center. And as soon as Trump got

(08:01):
elected, I contacted ICE in Cleveland and Homeland Security
in Detroit and discussed with them that I would certainly have
some open bed space if they wanted to come out and take a
look at us as A at a particular facility that they wanted to be
housing immigrants. Right.
So he's got a capacity for 150 people that deals worth over

(08:21):
four and a half, $1,000,000 a year.
So by this April, Mahoning was already housing 95 ICE detainees
a day. Most were picked up after minor
traffic stops and funneled into Greens jail like livestock into
a butchery. All right.
And one of them is Natalia Bledskova.

(08:47):
And Anthony will probably correct me on the pronunciation.
She's a 54 year old legal resident.
She's lived in the US for nine years, working, raising her
daughter and applying for a green card, doing it the right
way. She was stopped in Portage
County, reportedly over by the Ohio State Patrol for expired

(09:10):
tags, and ended up in ICE custody.
Her family has launched A GoFundMe to help with legal
costs, and if you're able to, please check it out.
Her story is what led me to investigate this entire
pipeline. So literally because of Anthony
and because of this, this article was written and this
entire investigation was done like in a day.
By the way, woman's incredible. Natalia's booking lists her as

(09:35):
charged with federal immigration, whatever the fuck
that is, and held in Mahoney County indefinitely.
But she was arrested in Portage right next door.
And Portage County. That's no ordinary county
either. It's one that enthusiastically
joined the 287 G program. Now, remember, that's the formal
ICE partnership that deputizes local cops as federal

(09:58):
immigration agents, the one thatthey advertise on their website.
Like they're selling you cable service.
Yeah, Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zukowski didn't just
accept immigration powers, he jumped at the chance to join
ISIS Enforcement Network while already under fire for abusing
his position because thugs of a of a feather joined together.

(10:22):
So Zukowski actually said that he is surprised that more
sheriffs haven't already signed on to this because of how much
safer he believes it'll make their communities notice.
He's got a a goatee or a Fu Manchu.
And, and my guess is he's probably a three percenter, but
that's speculation. I don't know.

(10:44):
In 2024, though, this same man was accused of using jail
inmates as free labor for his reelection campaign.
They were made to haul gear, build boots and work for the
County Fair under his name. Not for the public, for his
political machine. And now that same sheriff holds
federal authority to arrest immigrants and hand them off to

(11:05):
the same jail system his allies profit from.
Just so fucked up. This guy's never faced any
charges, but now he holds federal immigration authority to
arrest people and then house them in one of six facilities
that ICE is paying in their neckof the woods.

(11:25):
And that authority was used to begin the chain that moved
Natalia from a minor traffic stop into ICE custody.
So this is the six facilities right here.
Who owns them? All right.
Are they used for detention? Yes.
And ICE is involved. And do they have ICE contracts?
You have to wonder when a sheriff with 287 G powers

(11:48):
arrests immigrants but doesn't house them and his neighbor runs
an ICE detention contract worth millions, is it just
coordination or is it quiet localized profiteering?
Is there some kind of deal on the back end happening?
Is, you know, is 1 County kicking some of the money in
Mahoney County kicking some to Portage?

(12:08):
We're getting those immigrants sent over to be housed and make
their profits. The Kowski makes the arrests,
Green fills the beds. They both benefit.
No paperwork required. This is now.
I say this because records show us that Natalia isn't the only
one. Again, no surprise.
In recent weeks, Mahoney bookinglogs have been filled with

(12:31):
Latino and Eastern European names marked as Federal, Dash,
other or federal immigration. No local charges, trials, or
paperwork here, just bodies moved like inventory.
This echoes what's happened in Tennessee, in Georgia, Colorado,
also in Louisiana. And she gives a few examples

(12:54):
here of people that have been fucked around by the system and
DACA recipient, pulled over, released by local authorities,
and immediately detained by ICE.Are you fucking kidding me?
Are you fucking kidding me? They set them up.
This is an enforcement. It's dragnet deportation by
traffic stop. And in Ohio, sheriffs have

(13:16):
perfected the funnel straight into their jails and straight
into their pockets. So they're making money from
locking up the people that Trumptold them that that that he
wanted to have them lock up. Not only are they doing what he
wants, I bet you I just want your vote.
I don't care, right? Well, and then he's just going
to fill their pockets also on top of it and make them wealthy,
but not him. The system will make them

(13:38):
wealthy. In early 2024, the American
Immigration Council exposed a quiet, coordinated effort
between Border Patrol agents andthe Ohio State Highway Patrol.
Then came the handoffs. Border Patrol was standing by.
ID checks were called in and people vanished.
The report didn't make news for long.
Couple of headlines, a few statements.

(14:00):
Then it slipped into silence. That's what they want.
Law enforcement agencies across Ohio heard the message loud and
clear. No one was going to stop them.
So they didn't stop. Instead, sheriff's built on the
model. They studied the gaps,
formalized the pipeline, signed the paperwork and made it all
look legal. By the time this year rolled

(14:21):
around, the deportation machine was already up and running.
All it needed was fuel. That's people.
And it came from traffic stops like the one that took Natalia.
She he wasn't an outlier. She was a test case.
She was proof that their system works.
Not the system, but their system.
A legal resident with no criminal record, caught between

(14:45):
county lines and jurisdictional doublespeak, pulled into ICE
custody like it was the natural next step in a bureaucratic
routine. Right now, right away, it's
scary. And now the logs in Mahoning
keep filling up. Names marked federal, other.
No charges, no court dates, justbodies moved like free Eastern

(15:06):
European, Latino, poor in their minds, disposable.
The sheriff's cash, the checks, the jails fill the beds and the
lights keep flashing and rear view mirrors across the state.
In America, we don't need black sites.
We have county roads. We don't need secret police.
We have deputies with ice on speed dial.

(15:29):
We don't need to disappear people in the night.
We just need a tail light out, ajudge who won't ask questions
and a country willing to look away.
Ohio had already built the blueprint and no one else is
coming to tear it down unless wedo.
All right, so that's number one and that's Natalia We're.

(15:50):
Going to make more room for Ukrainian refugees.
All right, so so on Tuesday Anthony posted on his Twitter
update on Natalia. Today we got her car out of
impound finally after all the bullshit bureaucracy, them
losing paperwork, etcetera. Now remember she was taken into
custody I think in July or June and her court date has been fast

(16:14):
tracked to Thursday, which I don't know what happened there.
I didn't see it, the post, but where?
Where she will petition for a release on parole and a legal
status change. We have an idea of how that's
probably going to go unfortunately, but I made a joke
to him privately that her car got a faster due process than

(16:38):
she did. What the fuck?
Yeah. That's the car, by the way,
right? So this is the GoFundMe she's
raised. They raised over $1000 for her
already. She's going to need more than
that to pay for lawyers and to cover costs while she's in jail.

(16:59):
Remember, she is a working mother.
She's got a kid driving a box truck.
I guarantee you she's lost her job at this point.
Thank you to everyone that has contributed and supported so
far. And thank you to Descent and
Bloom for caring and writing this article.
It like helping change lives. And Anthony, I'm sure will give

(17:24):
us an update that I'll put up later.
All right, this is another really important article that
our Fred wrote this week. Again, she's in chat.
So say thank you and say hi if you can in YouTube, America's
new police state, the leaked memo you need to see.
And this one is fucking crazy. And I saw this.

(17:45):
I'm like, really? And nobody else is talking about
this. A leaked memo from DHS reveals A
terrifying plan to merge military power with immigration
enforcement. And it ain't just about the
immigrants. And Whitney Webb has been saying
for a long time that all of thissurveillance was not about
keeping everyone out. It's about keeping us in and

(18:06):
watching everything we do and then profiting from it and
pushing out the people that theydon't want.
You know, that'll put, that'll fight the system.
They only want people that'll goalong.
So she says for decades we've invested trillions of our tax
dollars into building the largest military force on Earth,
believing it was meant to protect us from outside threats.

(18:28):
Well, no. We were sold the lie that it was
meant to protect us from outsidethreats.
I never really. I mean, we believed it because
we were propagandized to believethat when all it did was make us
unsafer and make us the bully ofthe world.
Now the barrel is turning inward.
And this leaked memo from DHS tells us exactly how.
All this military equipment thatthey have that they weren't able

(18:50):
to use overseas, well, they've got they're going to use it
domestically. They say it's protecting you
from the threat of immigrants. That's the story they sell.
But history shows the bars builtfor them always close on you.
There's a reason they want an army this big, and it ain't just
for the immigrants. So.

(19:12):
Dated August 2nd, that was 8 days ago, 2025.
The memo describes a closed doormeeting between Trump's
Secretary of Defense. Pete Exit.
You know, Whiskey Pete, the highest ranking officer in the
US military, the general responsible for defending
American soil. OK, and also a former Fox News

(19:34):
contributor. Of course.
Senior Pentagon advisors and theleadership of ICE and Border
Patrol. Their focus was not on overseas
wars, but on how to merge military power with immigration
enforcement inside the United States.
Wait, I thought that was illegal.
It was written by one Philip Exit, a senior advisor to DHS

(19:58):
Secretary Christy Noem and the go between for Homeland
Secretary Security and the Pentagon.
Not to be confused again with his older brother Pete.
The former Fox anchor who now serves as Secretary of Defense.
That's Philip. He kind of looks a little like
Whiskey Pete. Older brother writes the plan.

(20:20):
The other one commands the troops.
That ain't national security. That's family business.
In building a police state, Trump also runs a family
business. In its own words, the memo
promises 100% success if the Pentagon and Homeland Security
foster new ideas on national security and illegal

(20:44):
immigration. Yeah, let's make a police state,
and then you'll have 100% success.
We'll watch and listen to everybody.
Amazing. It explicitly pushes for a
verbal agreement to place Pentagon staff directly inside
ICE and Border Patrol. You know, the kind you can't
FOIA, subpoena, or easily challenge in court.

(21:09):
How convenient. It tells America's highest
ranking military generals that they must feel the urgency of
the homeland defense mission, whatever the fuck that means.
I hope their assholes are closedand even tries to sell that
their immigration, that immigration is the same as Al
Qaeda or ISIS cells and fightersoperating freely inside America.

(21:31):
Guys, are you wetting your fucking pants yet?
You sound like pussies. Yes you read that right.
They're comparing migrants to ISIS.
ISIS by the way descent and Bloom is CIA and and Israel
backed and funded. Notice how they never attacked
Israel. 'S Secret Intelligence Service.

(21:51):
Right. Notice how they never attack
Israelis or anyone friendly to, you know, to Western interests.
And right now they're running Syria.
Here's the thing. This isn't just a plan on paper.
Six weeks before this memo was written, Pete Hegseth's office
quietly ordered 700 active duty soldiers to Detention city

(22:15):
facilities in Florida, Texas andLouisiana to assist, quote, UN
quote, ICE. The Pentagon.
Pentagon called IT support, but on the ground, but on the ground
it meant U.S. troops were already working immigration
enforcement missions long beforethis ever leaked.

(22:38):
Now I want you to remember that this memo exists in public view
only because it was leaked. Whether the deal it pushed for
ever happened is locked inside aso-called verbal agreement,
quote UN quote only known to those in the room.
The best shot at truth is a whistleblower or Pete Hegseth
getting sloppy drunk and dropping a journalist into

(22:59):
another top secret Signal chat. That's funny.
That already happened twice, I think, right?
I mean, we know he dropped Jeffrey Goldberg into the Signal
chat, but there was apparently asecond Signal chat that included
his wife and other people that were not cleared to be in the

(23:21):
know. The use of a quote UN quote
verbal agreement wouldn't be thefirst time this administration
has worked overtime to keep us in the dark, leaning on
workarounds like encrypted apps.All right.
But also, and she's going to say, in fact, secrecy is now
policy. Earlier this year, the Trump
admin dismantled FOIA teams at multiple agencies.

(23:43):
I kind of. I sent her the thing about how
she's like, Oh, well, no. Yeah.
Reconnection. Hopefully we're back.
Are we back? Yeah, your your your internet's
kind of weird. Oh, we're back on.

(24:03):
We're back on. We're back on sub stack.
I see us there. Hi everybody.
Wow. My my Internet crashed for a
second. OK, I don't know where it lost
me, but Trump admin dismantled FOIA teams at multiple agencies.
Uh oh, we're losing. We're losing it.

(24:25):
Come on. What is happening?
Dropping frames? The fuck?
Your Internet sucks. I just replaced my my my modem
too. Now it seems like it's it might
be back. I'm in the green.
No, we're done. What happened now we're dropping

(24:49):
again. Damn it, I don't know what to do
now. Great you.
Might as well keep going. All right, well, we'll just
record. All right.
So again, early this year, Trumpadmin dismantled FOIA teams at

(25:09):
multiple agencies. Again, they have a mandate to to
have to to respond to FOIA's, but there's no mandate telling
them how many people need to work there, right?
So turning record backlogs into multi year delays while once
again twisting the law in a way that benefits their fascism.
How convenient, right? What I was also going to mention

(25:33):
just now was the alligator. Auschwitz is also being done,
not really on a verbal agreement, but they're doing it
on temporary tense so they don'thave to go through permanent
building codes, for example, right?
So this is a long article. I'm not going to finish this

(25:53):
whole thing. This is talking about how LA was
the dress rehearsal, all right? And then how historically we've
seen this before. And she may say comparison to
1933 Germany and the Reichstag fire.
All right, using a false flag type of event to ramp up

(26:14):
authoritarianism. Hopefully we're back now, folks.
Sorry, everyone. Sorry, children.
All right. And then it's saying that the
military has targeted Americans for protesting before.
Look at Kent State when the National Guard troops opened
fire on unarmed college studentsprotesting Vietnam, right?

(26:36):
This is the danger we face when military forces brought into our
streets under the pretext of security.
The difference between crowd control and a massacre can be
one order, one moment of panic, or one leader who sees political
advantage and violence. And we know Trump sees political
advantage and violence, right? Once soldiers are in position,

(26:59):
the potential for abuse is not theoretical.
History tells us it's inevitable.
We saw this last year at Columbia University with the
cops. I mean, how many attacks on
these unarmed kids were there? A lot, right?
Today, that may be the migrants.Tomorrow, it could be you.
All it takes is for dissent to be rebranded as danger.

(27:24):
But fear is what they're counting on.
And this is really important. This is why I brought this
right. They expect you to be afraid and
to allow them to continue to abuse human rights.
Please don't be afraid and even if you are, fight back with your
hands trembling. I am.
Fear keeps us silent while they disappear our neighbors.

(27:45):
Fear keeps us frozen while they break the people who cannot
fight back. We have to stand for those who
have no one else. Think of the elderly, the sick,
the disabled, and the children. Think like this little girl in
this video. You see her being held onto by
an even smaller child, a confused and terrified toddler,

(28:06):
sobbing so hard she can barely breathe.
She's begging them not to take her dad.
And then a woman hugs her, triesto console her.
But how do you console a child who's lost everything?
She tells them how mom died not long ago and the only parent she
has left is being dragged away by masked men.
He's wailing that she can't losehim to begging, right?

(28:31):
There's a picture. It's not a video.
This moment won't fade for her. It'll etch itself into her
developing mind, shaping how sheshe sees safety and trust and
love for the rest of her life. Psychologists know that when
children are torn from their parents, it disrupts their
emotional and social development, leaving scars that

(28:53):
can manifest as anxiety, depression, and difficulty
forming healthy relationships. At minimum, a child's sense of
the world as a safe place shatters, replaced by the lesson
that the people who were supposed to protect you can also
take everything from you. This is not just an arrest, it's

(29:14):
a wound that will follow her into adulthood.
So now, so, so know that the expectation that you'll be
scared that you'll comply in advance is the very fuel they
run on. Because fascists win when people
are silent, cut off, and convince they're powerless.
As Jesse Jett wrote, we take that fuel away when we know the

(29:37):
truth and refuse to bury it. Knowledge is a weapon that
exposes their lies. Solidarity is a weapon that
denies them control. People are people.
United are a weapon that they cannot contain.
And we're going to show a littlebit of weapon of weaponry in in
London that happened this weekend, right?
If we let this stand, LA will not be remembered as the dress

(30:00):
rehearsal. It'll be remembered as opening
night when we stand together andmake it clear that they don't
get to rule in the shadows. They can't stop us all.
All right, so that's another good one again, Descent and
Bloom. I'm going to read her little
shtick here, because we do valuefor value, as does she.

(30:22):
She doesn't put her work behind a pay wall and never will.
Stories like this, the ones thatpull apart the documents and
track the timelines and connect the dots that they hope you'll
never see, should be available to everyone who wants to read
them. We believe the same thing.
This kind of reporting takes time, risk, and resources.
So if you value work that names names, shows receipts, and

(30:43):
refuses to look away, consider subscribing.
A free subscription helps share this work with more people.
A paid subscription helps keep her going.
It allows her to file FOIA requests and chase leads, verify
sources, and stay on the story long after the headlines feed.
They're counting on you not knowing and not remembering.

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We can't make sure that neither happens.
And I've been trying to help fill in some of the gaps on what
she doesn't hasn't seen because she's relatively new to the
space and to looking at all of this and waking up to all of
this. And there's a lot, I mean, you
know, 250 years of, of lying andmanipulating to get us to this
place. You know, everybody has

(31:25):
knowledge that we can contributeto this.
Yes, trying to keep your head upin this game.
Lone Star, Rafiq Rafiki, yes, weall are.
All right. That's oh, man, Ralph.
Thank you, Ralph. All right, so the other two,
this is super important and I want you to read this because I
can't go through this whole thing, but I do want to point

(31:47):
out a couple of key important points in these.
This is an executive order that she sees as the Trojan horse of
our elections because it's goingto allow them.
It's an executive order that kind of rewrites how it's a
continuation of the SAVE Act, which has gone nowhere in the

(32:08):
Senate. So they don't want to afford.
They can't force a vote, all right.
But what's in there about what'sin this executive order is
similar to what was in the SAFE Act.
So it's like hedging their bets.Even if they don't get that,
they'll get it hit through this executive order, all right?
It's part of the larger voter suppression we've seen during

(32:29):
Trump's second term. But look closer.
You can also see the groundwork being laid for a centralized
surveillance structure under theguise of protecting elections.
That's one of the reasons for surveillance is, well, you could
be fucking with the machines. We're trying to sow dissent in
our electoral process. This was just the first crack in

(32:50):
the glass. We'd see it again.
We'd again see this pattern metastasized in the months to
come. And the wildest part, It's only
August. We've got well over three years
till the next presidential. All right, But here's what the
executive order actually says, let alone what they say it says

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about freedom and integrity and blah, blah, blah.
At first glance, Executive Order14248.
I mean just, you know, bland as all hell pretends that it's
about protecting elections. That's the sales pitch, but it's
not. It opens by claiming our
elections are messy, unsecure, and vulnerable to fraud.
Totally agree. It blames non citizens, which is

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bullshit. It blames blocked voter rolls,
bloated voter rolls, which is also bullshit.
It blames foreign influence, which is also bullshit because
the calls are coming from insidethe house.
It accuses the Justice Department of not doing enough
to investigate and enforce existing laws.
And then of course, it proposes the solution of federal

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intervention to clean it all up.Trusting this administration to
protect elections is like putting the arsonist in charge
of a fire safety class, Right? And bury me.
Show you something that's right.If so, here's what it means.
If you live in a state that tries to protect voter access,

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this order says the federal government can now pressure that
state to change its rules. If your ballot gets flagged by a
broken database, you might not even know until it's too late.
And then buried in Section 4B. Section 2 is a bombshell that
hasn't even gotten enough attention.
For the first time in EAC history.
That's the Election Assistance Commission, which was formed in

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2002 after they started implementing digital machines.
The president is ordering the Commission to review and, if
appropriate, recertify voting systems under the new standards
and then rescind all previous certifications of voting
equipment based on prior standards.
In plain English, that means every machine certified under

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older federal guidelines could lose its federal certification
overnight. I think that's a great thing.
Historically, though, EAC updates have only applied
prospectively, meaning new standards for new machines,
while older systems kept their certifications unless a state
itself pulled them. Historically, the creation of a

(35:23):
of a new VVSG doesn't mean that the old machines are
automatically decertified, and there's a reason why they're
adding this in. Yeah, this isn't about fixing
problems. It's about building a system
where the people in power get todecide who counts.
When a president writes an executive order that lets
Homeland Security and the Justice Department rewrite how

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states run their elections, thenthreatens to punish states that
don't play along, you're not looking at reform, you're
looking at fascism. That's how fascism works.
Authoritarianism. Top down authoritarianism and
she'll be the first to concede that our elections are messy.

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All right, this is 1 of this is how I found her was about the
machines and Jack Cobb, one of the one of the first stories,
right. What I've learned is that our
elections didn't suddenly becomemessy.
They were made that way by wealthy organizations that saw
democracy as a business opportunity.
Our elections are infested. Yep, our elections are infested

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with for profit corporations andprivate equity backed vendors
who got power after they cozy upto Secretaries of State,
congressional staffers and election boards lobbying their
way into control of the very systems that count our votes.
They pushed for proprietary voting machines.
They demanded secrecy around source code and cast vote

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records needed for true forensicaudits.
They sold software updates behind closed doors.
And then they lobbied to make sure oversight didn't exist.
They pushed for the Help AmericaVote Act in 2002.
That was another Trojan horse wrapped in patriotic language.
They love to do that. What it actually did was open

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the door for private companies to run our elections behind
closed doors. You got to read this article.
It's insane. But what it then leads to is
that's who gets to pay attentionto and look at all of the the
data and help the government assemble a profile on everyone

(37:31):
good. Palantir.
That's one of them. It's LexisNexis.
Thomson Reuters and Palantir canbasically now follow you without
a warrant by profiling you and assembling a profile of you
based upon your behavior and history.
Those companies buy massive amounts of personal data from
third party brokers. Most people never heard of them,

(37:53):
but they exist to collect and sell info about you.
Companies like Axiom and Oracle's Data Marketplace know
where you live, what you search,who you text, What Car you
drive, what prescriptions you filled, and how much debt you
carry. And know what you did last
summer. And then they sell that
information to the federal government and to other
businesses so that they can target market you more

(38:16):
effectively. Now take that surveillance
infrastructure and apply it to voting, then apply it to the
rest of America, Right? Again, read this whole thing.
It's, it's a crazy good article.I mean, again, I wouldn't bring
it if it wasn't good. She's great.
But further evidence of what happened, She looked into the

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history of the machines, all right?
Where America's voting software was literally written by
criminals and backed by corporations.
I wonder why they're fucking corrupt, all right, In America,
you could serve time for computer fraud and come back to
write the software that decides elections.

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That's not a joke. That's our reality, and it's
been happening for decades. Yep, I reject your reality and
substitute my own. Global Election Systems had a
programmer named Jeffrey Dean, aman fresh out of prison for
manipulating computer systems toembezzle money.
And he got hired by Diebold, whodidn't think twice about

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bringing him on board and then promoted him, made him head of
their research and development department, where he wrote the
code for the voting machines. By the way, all these people
were heavily aligned with the Republican Party.
All right, again, a crazy interesting, fascinating story

(39:42):
of how did we get here and doinga deep dive into the history of
the, of how we ended up with electronic voting machines and
with private companies running them.
Right. ES and S, Diebold and Sequoia
were the original big three, andnow we're down to ES and S and
Dominion, which was like a conglomerate of Diebold which

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broke up, and Sequoia. Again, she she has all of this,
but private equity firms are behind the curtain, defense
contractors and political fixtures who understood one
simple role rule. If you control the machines, you
control the outcome. Who was it that very famously
said, I don't care how many votes, I care how many votes are

(40:26):
counted, and who's doing the counting is what makes the big
difference. Spice controls the universe.
They didn't win the market with innovation, they won it with
legislation. Oh, that's the that sounds like
a Cornell West lot. They didn't win the market with
innovation, they won it with legislation.
Curtis Mayfield. So.

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So and and and Miles Davis. Oh, Miles Davis.
Man, what a sad. Story back there.
He's back there. Yeah, he's behind the curtain,
behind the the the lighted curtain, but he's back there on
re sport anyway, So I'm again, II'm not going to go through the

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rest of this article, but I'm going to link it and I want
everyone to to go and read that You guys have homework for next
Sunday. I'm going to provide I'm going
to give a quiz open book, but it'll still be a quiz and make
sure everybody read it. So, yes, Pittsburgh, dude, Jazz
man scooping me bop. Amen, man.

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That's great. Love it.
Dissenting Bloom, man. She's she's she's something
else. That's all I can say.
Yep. Just indeed.
Yeah, indeed. Nice.
All right, so go support Dissenting Bloom.
Go support our friend Anthony Maleki's sister-in-law, Natalia.
She can really use the help. Some crazy stories about what's

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happening in our country that people really are not paying
close attention to because they're distracted by Twitch
streamers or journalists drama or, I don't know, don't just
look at some of the titles. Just look at some of the titles
of some of the other shows that have been out there that we all

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know and love. And it's really sad that nobody
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And because of that, we rely on you for our funding because we
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So if you want to join that board and become another
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Thank you so much. And Ralph Mejia, man, thank you
again hooking us up and Kieron Pine this week, descent and
Bloom, man, thank you. She also is a is a supporter of
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All right, I know that took a while, but there were so many
important stories to get throughthere and she wrote and those
aren't even all of them. You could spend hours.
I told her I could have done a 2hour show just covering your

(43:44):
articles this week if I wanted to.
But there's so much else happening too.
And I appreciate Descent and Bloom for all she does.
And she's a Dynamo, a full time nurse, RNA mom and, and engaged
and runs a foundation on top. Like, I don't know how she got
time to do all this research andeverything, but man do I

(44:06):
appreciate it. And man, does it does it make me
just kind of shake my head and say how lucky we are to have
people like her out there doing this?
Seriously. All right, so now guess what
time it is? Everyone.
Kids, it's time for fuck Israel.Yay.
I need an applause line for that.

(44:26):
It's time for fuck Israel, everyone.
Who are these people? No.
Well, these people are. Those are, those are our
supporters. But no, the first person I want
to bring up is Indie Media Awardhonoree Paula Ayasella.
All right, incredible Assange activist who has been posting
every day on her Facebook an image talking about what day it

(44:48):
is since the last blockade and any serious aid has gotten in
any, any food. This is day 161.
And she then puts a whole summary in her post.
But I'm just going to show the graphic.
I got a lot of stuff to show this week. 161 days without
medic, food, water or medicine. Israel's aid plan for Gaza is is

(45:12):
a key part of its strategy to corral Palestinians into
concentration camps to expel or kill, which is their final stage
of ethnic cleansing. The Gaza Humanitarian
Foundation, which is the most gaslighting name I've ever seen.
Those sites are human slaughter houses.
Aid systems are a tactic of Israel's genocide.

(45:36):
The clock's been ticking since March 2nd.
And you see across the the graphic in yellow, it says a
drops crushed Gaza children. And we're going to show a little
bit of that, not that, but not but the result of that.
But before we do that, the firstthing I wanted to bring was a
video from Mossab Abu Toha. All right, this is an Egyptian

(46:00):
video. This is most of you have not
seen yet. It was filmed aboard an Egyptian
aid plane and aired on Egyptian TV.
All right, just three hours ago,it captured even more shocking
scenes of devastation. Again, this was two days, four
days ago. The Egyptian journalist
describes Gaza as the city of rubble.

(46:29):
This is what Israel does not want the world to see.
I. Mean it's compared to pastrat,
compared to bad New English Hiroshima, it's worse, I mean.
It's worse. It's.
Written after the bombings. Yeah, it's way worse.

(46:51):
I. Don't know why there's no sound,
but that's what he describes. It's shocking study of rubble
and then they're going to show more scenes in a second.
This is insane. I mean, it's what we do has been
happening and what they are trying to gaslight and to say,
well, Hamas has been blowing up every building in Gaza.

(47:13):
What do you mean that's Netanyahu literally came out and
said that it hasn't been the IDF, it's been Hamas.
There's people and then just piles of rubble that used to be
buildings and homes and apartments and shops and life.

(47:37):
Businesses and yeah, hospitals and schools and banks.
From Forkan Gozukara. All right, this is a time lapse,
the first time lapse video of ethnic cleansing in history,
right? And this is 19 seconds. 2023 you

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see all the green 2024 it startsdisappearing. 2025, 23/24/25
Almost no green anywhere, especially in Gaza.

(48:21):
There there was green early on, there was city, there was life,
there was activity. Then there was stuff down here
again, all gone, All gone. I mean, there's barely a fence
line you can see because they'vemoved that fence line in a mile
and a half. We know this already.

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So Speaking of that, a drop stuff and we talked about a
drops last week about how Andy Worthington was saying, well,
maybe hopefully there's a drops and I saw that.
What's a zolon? That fucking dumb ass liberal
fucking. Bop.
All right, Zolon was like, oh, or air drops.
That's a good thing. No, air drops are a bad thing.

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OK, Air drops are woefully inadequate.
OK, airdrops injure people, and airdrops are usually dropped
into areas where the fucking IDFshoots people for going.
So again, let's watch this one and.
He's right on a group of people.There was Sammy, we just didn't

(49:33):
hear it. This kid was killed when an aide
frate dropped on his head and killed him instantly.
And the sad thing is, is the Zionists.

(49:54):
Practically thousands of lists of murders at this point.
The Zionists would call this Pallywood and they would say
that he's staged and a crisis actor.
Assholes. Like what?
We saw the fucking thing drop. Look at the size of those
pallets. They fall on somebody, they're
going to kill them. Yeah.

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Right. Just fucking heartbreaking.
Keep in mind there's fucking hundreds of aid trucks.
Speaking of which, hey I. I know that guy, Reef tweeted.
We covered this piece from from Yusuf Alono, al Nono.
Yusuf al Nono. Right at the Electronic Intifada

(50:37):
over on INN news last month about how air dropped a drug
death, Right, that was last month or last year.
Was it last July? Yeah, and scroll Leno is this
this July that was a video scroll, scroll back up.
So in that, right, So he talks about this, you know, surreal to

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see this large plane flying so low, people started waving their
hands to the pilot could see them and drop aid, right?
You know, he talks about this, John, a hot word, right?
Which means like wing and, you know, means a lot of stuff,
right? Tilting in the sky when they
released packages of aid. But there was something wrong.
Why was the aid package spinningat such a high speed?

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I saw that it did not have a parachute or that the parachute
had not opened and then it wouldfall to the ground.
I looked around and was shocked.Everyone had fled and was hiding
to protect themselves. I didn't know where to go and
suddenly the first one fell witha huge crash that spread dust
everywhere. While I was trying to avoid the
package, the second one fell on a donkey, killing it.

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Its owner had been forced to leave it while he ran for his
life. All this happened in the blink
of an eye. I was shocked by the sight of
blood everywhere. He stepped forward to where the
first box had dropped and pulleda box of dates from it.
So this has been happening. Children know to avoid these
boxes like on. Top of the fact that they've

(52:14):
been dropping fucking drugs in the in the aid and we covered
that a couple weeks ago. Oh, not to mention the aid
generally full of mold and fucking outdated supplies,
right? Here's another one, all right.
Now, remember, the Israelis are denying that they have been

(52:34):
blocking the aid into Gaza, which is unbelievable, but
literally, they have citizens with children standing and
blocking trucks. This was August 4th at 3:00 in
the morning. All right, Israelis bringing
their children to obstruct aid trucks while entering through

(52:55):
Allenby Bridge in Jericho to head to Gaza where 2 million
people are being systematically starved and bombed Children.
I mean, every one of those parents should be in jail.
Andy they they teach their kids to hate us.
Right here's the quality of people that we're dealing with.

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Israeli doctors urging the bombing of Gaza, hospitals
urging fuck Israel. So this one will really upset
the shit out of me. Again and again.
Normal Island News writes parody, and she's having a hard
time writing parody these days. It's so fucking difficult, she

(53:39):
says. Palestinian footballer dies of
quote UN quote natural causes after bullet strikes him an aid
queue. Fucking yeah.
Suleiman al obeyed. A renowned footballer nicknamed
the Palestinian Pele, has sadly died of natural causes after a
bullet struck him while he was queuing for aid near Rafa.

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He was 41 years old, which is anold man in Gaza, by the way.
Most of the football world has fallen silent, but UEFA posted
this heartfelt tribute that was carefully worded to avoid
telling too much of the truth. Farewell to Suleiman O Al obeyed
the Palestinian Pele, a talent who gave hope to countless

(54:26):
children even in the darkest of times.
Al obeyed was. Killing.
Well, you know what? Oh, I, I had that.
I don't know where it was. I had that tweet asking, oh, who
killed him, but, oh, here it is.Yeah.
Can you tell us how he. Died Where and why?

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How? And where and why?
Like, yeah, right. There's the, there's the tweet
from UEFA, which is, you know, you're, you European football,
right? All the experts.
Oh, so wait, I, I skipped, Allahobeyed, was queuing for aid in a
distribution site which was run by the kind people at the Gaza

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Humanitarian Foundation. You can imagine how upset they
are by the latest outbreak of bullets on their watch.
I'm told the soldiers who definitely didn't pull the
trigger have been offered counselling.
I I hope they're OK. All the experts who are scared
of Israel have explained that bullet ripped through all OBE
Ed's emaciated body may have been caused by a genetic

(55:31):
condition or poor lifestyle choices.
No one can think an alternative source for this bullet.
It's proving quite the mystery given there's been a large
outbreak of bullets in aid cues recently.
Perhaps the bullets are contagious.
Who knows? Even more mysteriously, a total

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of 662 Palestinian athletes and coaches have died in Gaza since
October 7th of 2023, all of natural causes.
It's a pandemic. Such as bombs and bullets.
These deaths just happened to coincide with Israel destroying
288 sports facilities, includingstadiums, training grounds, gyms

(56:15):
and clubhouses. Thankfully, FIFA has confirmed
Israel won't be kicked out of any football tournaments because
of this sort of thing. It's only bad when Russia does
it. Yeah.
Only Laura at Normal Island Newscould somehow make that even
close to funny or show how ridiculous it is.

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I also want to mention that our friend Gordon Dimack wrote a
beautiful tribute to Suleiman, so go read it at
gordondimack.com today. He went into the player and the
man and the reason why he was revered and he said that if this
guy were from Argentina or or Spain, he'd have been revered

(57:00):
worldwide and his death, his murder, would have been made
newspapers in every fucking sports section around the world.
Imagine. Imagine they bombed Messi.
Imagine they shot Messi while hewas waiting in line.
Imagine they shot Ronaldo while he was waiting in line for
fucking food, while they were starving him.

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Fuck Israel. And here's another reason why I
say fuck Israel. This happened today.
Anas Al Sharif, one of the most decorated prominent journalists
left in Gaza, was killed today by an air strike targeted.

(57:47):
He posted 45 minutes ago. He posted 45 minutes ago, and
now he's dead. Kinetic strike most likely keyed
off his cell phone signal, whichthe IDF tracks.
We know the journalists in the West who toe the line with the
New York Times editorial board. Any word for your colleague?

(58:10):
Fuck Israel for that. Greg Stoker, but also.
He was like what, 4, Four other journalists or whatever.
Yeah, there were five and also. That like they hit a, they hit a
tent of journalists. In front of a hospital, Anas Al
Sharif, respected Palestinian journalist and father of two,
was killed by an Israeli air strike.

(58:31):
He died wearing his press vest. It was mostly burned, she says.
I won't share the footage of hisfinal moments.
It's horrific, but it tells the truth.
And so did he. Anas, like so many journalists
in Gaza, was killed for documenting A genocide the world
wasn't supposed to see. Palestinian journalists have
turned bloodshed into testimony,broadcasting truth from Gaza to

(58:54):
our phones. They are true heroes.
Oh man. And then, yeah, just to show how
monstrous and barbaric Israel, Israelis and the IDF can be, the
Israeli occupation authorities forced Palestinian Hamza Ibrahim
Amare Amare to destroy his own house in the town of Sur Bahair

(59:18):
and occupied Jerusalem. West Bank.
Yeah, Now this is not, this is not Gaza.
There's there's no Hamas here. Like this guy has to do this in

(59:51):
his own house. How fucking dystopian can it be?
Like you have to jackhammer yourentire concrete house.
Ridiculous, ridiculous words arenot enough to describe.
Now also remember that there's this whole thing about how they

(01:00:14):
elected Hamas. They elected Hamas.
Well, first of all, there hasn'tbeen an election in Gaza since
2006, so and half the populationstill under 18.
So they never voted for Hamas? 18.
Right. Hamas has already been there,
and Hamas has been PA. Is not much fucking better.
Oh, they're worse. But Hamas has been elevated and

(01:00:36):
funded by by Israel on as well as all the other, you know, Arab
states around. But this is a Kyle Landslon.
Kyle Landslon Indy Media Award, honoreeantiwar.com, also from
the Libertarian Institute. Hamas doesn't want to govern
Gaza but refuses to disarm. So in an interview with Saudi

(01:01:00):
media, a top Hamas official saidthe group wanted to give up
governing Gaza once the Israeli occupation ends but is not
willing to disarm. Well, we don't want to be part
of any administrative arrangements related to the
management of Gaza's affairs andwe will not participate in
either the government or the ruling party, an unnamed
official explained. Additionally, he said that Hamas

(01:01:23):
did not want to have a role at aborder crossings or escorting
aid deliveries into Gaza. Hamas doesn't seek to be part of
any arrangements related to managing the crossings or
supervising the entry of aid. Wow, this is really interesting
because that's not what Israel is saying Hamas wants.
Israel's previously attacked Hamas's police force when it

(01:01:44):
comes to escorting aid deliveries.
Right. The lack of an escort for aid
trucks has led to starving Palestinians rushing the
shipments and flooding them. Israeli forces have massacred
Palestinians attempting to get aid off the trucks.
The Hamas official ruled out disarmament.
The problem has never been weapons.
Then There's no talk of a disarmament.

(01:02:05):
Now the Palestinian people, along with Hamas are subjected
to unprecedented pressures as a result of the Israeli aggression
and we are responding positivelyto all initiatives and pressures
aimed at halting the aggression.Israeli sources have ruled out
reaching an agreement with Hamas.
What a surprise to end military operations in Gaza and release

(01:02:28):
the remaining hostages by Palestinian groups.
You mean the 10 that are still left alive?
Prime Minister Benjamin war criminal Netanyahu is planning
to order the occupation of all of the Strip and free the
hostages by decisive military action.
You mean the Hannibal directive?The Hamas official said

(01:02:51):
Netanyahu's escalation will endanger the remaining living
hostages. Like I just said, any attempt to
invade the Strip will expose thelives of Israeli prisoners held
by Hamas to unprecedented danger.
But again, BBS never cared aboutthe hostages and we know that
for sure. Correct.

(01:03:11):
So that was a relatively long fuck Israel segment with a lot
of substance. Again, we do not we're certainly
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I saw somebody in in chat say something about how that they
want to silence us and that fuckIsrael's segments are great, but
I'm not going to stop doing thembecause we go live to 9
platforms specifically so that they cannot shut us down.
Even if there's five of you thatshow up at our website.
I'm going to keep doing this. I'm going to keep talking about

(01:04:16):
this and I'm going to keep publishing it out to Sub Stack
and everywhere else that will block me from doing so.
All right, the third thing on myagenda for tonight after talking
about the Descent and Bloom stories and Fuck Israel, is to
talk a little bit about what theHell's going on in London with
their authoritarian ramp up and crack down.

(01:04:39):
Now. We've been following the story
of Indie Media Award honoree andfriend of the show, friend of
the network, Gordon Dimack, independent journalist over in
the UK, fighter for press freedom for Julian Assange, a
friend of ours. So what Gordon wrote and we
covered a couple weeks ago, Gordon actually said he was

(01:05:02):
going to when Palestine Action had the proscription against
them, which deemed them a terrorist group and they
disbanded. Gordon said he was going to walk
into a police station, declare that he supports Palestine
Action and he opposes genocide and see what happens, but that

(01:05:24):
he's going to do it with a clearconscience.
And we covered that a couple times.
Well, here's his latest follow up, which was 7 words, 14 years.
How saying I oppose genocide, I support Palestine action got me
treated like a terrorist. So remember, this was about 10
days ago that he first turned himself in at a police station

(01:05:47):
and made that declaration. Well, on Thursday, August 8th, I
was formally interviewed under caution by counterterrorism
police. This followed my decision last
month to voluntarily hand myselfin a deliberate act of civil
disobedience in protest at the UK government's proscription of

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Palestine action under the Terrorism Act.
I had prepared a written statement in advance which was
read out at the start of the interview.
All right. And I think that this is the
one. OK, so he read.
This is a new one. My name is Gordon Demack, I'm a
journalist and political activist.
On Monday, July 15th, I handed myself in as a deliberate act of

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peaceful civil disobedience in response to the UK Government's
proscription of Palestine actionunder the Terrorism Act.
I believe this proscription constitutes a serious
infringement of by rights under Articles 10 and 11 of the
European Convention on Human Rights, namely the rights to
freedom of expression and freedom of association.

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I have not committed any criminal act.
I have not incited violence. My public statement was I oppose
genocide. I support Palestine action.
That is the reason I'm sitting here today. 7 words, peaceful,
lawful, morally grounded are nowbeing treated as grounds for
suspicion under terrorism legislation.

(01:07:15):
I made that statement as a declaration of conscience.
I did not act covertly. I did not act violently.
I acted in full view of the public and the police because I
believe that silence in the faceof genocide is complicity.
Palestine action, to my knowledge, has never killed or
intentionally harmed anyone. Their intentions are focused on

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disrupting the supply chain of weapons used in what the
International Court of Justice has described as a plausible
case of genocide. To put it mildly, the United
Nations, the very institution formed after the horrors of
World War 2 to prevent genocide,is now begging the UK to do
everything in its power to stop one from happening.

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The ICJ has found that there is a plausible case that Israel is
committing genocide in Gaza. They've already done that.
The UN General Assembly has passed right The the General
Assembly has passed multiple resolutions calling for a
ceasefire and an end to arms sales.
The UN Special Rapporteur on thesituation of human rights in the

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Occupied Palestinian Territorieshas explicitly warned that we
are witnessing A textbook case of genocide.
Francesca Albanese, who's been nominated for a Nobel Peace
Prize and should win one. And yet the UK government's
response has not been to act in line with those warnings
warnings. Instead, it's chosen to
criminalize the people trying tostop it.

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It's chosen to brand pensioners,priests, and peaceful protesters
as terrorists not because they committed acts of terror, but
because they've refused to stay silent.
The proscription of Palestine action is, in my view, a
political move, not a legal necessity.
No terrorism charges have been brought against the founders of

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the group, and no evidence has been publicly presented that
would justify meeting the threshold under Section 1 of the
Terrorism Act of 2000. In the absence of such evidence,
criminalizing support for this group appears to be the
criminalization of belief itself, not of action.
This sets a dangerous precedent where peaceful opposition to war

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crimes and genocide is reframed as extremism and words
themselves are treated as offenses, he says.
I've written extensively about these matters on my blog and
social media platforms. My views are in secret.
I don't hide what I believe. I act openly, without violence
and in accordance with both my conscience and international

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legal obligations. I would also remind the officers
conducting this interview that the police are bound by the
Human Rights Act of 1998 to act in accordance with the European
Convention on Human Rights. Upholding these rights,
including freedom of expression and freedom of association, is
not optional, It is a statutory duty.

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Of course, we know they're not going to follow that.
Criminalizing peaceful speech absent any evidence of
incitement of violence or violence runs contrary to that
duty and undermines public trustin both the law and those who
enforce it by intent. I understand that the officer
sitting opposite me may not havechosen this case, and I want to

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say clearly, I don't view you asthe enemy.
I know you're doing your job, But doing 1's job has never been
a shield from moral accountability, especially not
during times like these. Across this country we're now
seeing 83 year old priests, pensioners, and peaceful
protesters being arrested under the Terrorism Act, not for

(01:10:58):
committing terrorism, but for saying 7 words.
I oppose genocide. I support Palestine action.
Calling elderly citizens terrorists for opposing genocide
is not law enforcement, it's political repression.
Every officer involved in these arrests should take a moment to

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reflect on what duty really means.
Your role, your oath, is to protect the public, uphold the
law, and defend human rights. Those duties don't dissolve when
orders come down from above. In fact, it's in moments like
this when law is used to crush conscience, your duty matters

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most. I believe that one day these
arrests will be remembered not with pride, but with shame.
They will be studied not in history museums, but in museums
that document injustice. And I don't say that to provoke
you. I say it as someone who still
hopes it's not too late to stop it.

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So I ask you, the person sittingin front of me right now, what
are you going to do? When you look back at this
moment? Will you be able to say you
stood for what was right? Will you be able to look?
Will you be a picture in a museum?
Not as a warning, but as someonewho took a stand?

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Because history does not just remember those who gave the
orders, it remembers those who carried them out and those who
refused to, he says. I'm standing up today because I
believe in something bigger thanmyself, but I shouldn't be
standing alone and you're not. If the law is to have any
meaning, then everyone who swears an oath to uphold it,

(01:12:42):
including the police, must also stand up when that law is being
twisted into a weapon, which it is.
I make this statement in good faith.
I will not be answering any further questions at this time
and refer to this statement as my full response.
So Gordon then writes about his experience, a post interview

(01:13:05):
analysis that he says I exercised my legal right to
answer no comment to every one of the 30 or so questions put to
me during the interview, with two exceptions.
When asked whether I'd written the statement myself, I answered
yes, and when asked if I supported Hamas, I replied no
comment. Pierce Morgan, my solicitor, and

(01:13:27):
I burst out laughing. The officers did not.
Do you condemn Hamas? Much of the interview was
boilerplate. Have you ever met the founders
of Palestine Action? That sort of thing.
The only real push back to my statement came in response to my
assertion that Palestine Action does not meet the terrorism
threshold the officer claimed. I stated there was no evidence,

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to which my solicitor clarified.He didn't say there was no
evidence. He said it didn't meet the
threshold. The officer went on to cite the
Brize Norton incident as justification for the for the
group's proscription, meaning that the incident of of of
putting plant paint on the plane, which we covered on the
show. But as journalist John Mcavoy's

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revealed, and as Gordon has reported in previous posts, the
UK government had already decided to proscribe Palestine
action before that incident occurred.
The threshold narrative is beingretroactively constructed.
I was officially cautioned underSection 12 of the Terrorism Act.

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Allah, Sarah Wilkinson and ASA Winstanley and other journalists
the the section that criminalizes membership, support
or association with a proscribedorganization.
It carries a maximum sentence of14 years in prison, he says.
Let me be clear. I crossed this threshold on

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purpose. Not out of recklessness, but
because I believe the law itselfis being twisted into a
political weapon. That is the real danger, not me
or my blog or my words. I didn't do this looking for
martyrdom. I did it because I refuse to
live in a country where opposinggenocide is treated as

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extremism, where I say we're saying I oppose genocide is
enough to bring you under policesuspicion while arming the
perpetrators of that genocide. Get you a seating cabinet.
That's poetry right there. That sentence is fucking poetry.
I'm fully aware of the legal risks, including the very

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possibility that this could backfire spectacularly.
I know how the system works. I know how they say don't worry,
only to drop the hammer six months later, but I also know
that if no one is willing to stand up and say enough, this
machinery of repression will keep rolling over everyone in
its path. Since my conscience is clear, my

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actions were peaceful, open and principled, I crossed their line
because their line is in the wrong place.
And if standing up for humanity makes me a criminal in the eyes
of the state, then it's the law,not me, that needs defending.
I was allowed to leave without being charged with any offense
and with my head held high. So God bless Gordon for that and

(01:16:24):
for standing up like that. Go support him at
gordondimac.com. Follow him also on Twitter and
on TikTok and on Telegram at Gordon Dimac.
But there was something else that happened yesterday in
London. There were a lot of protests
supporting Palestine, not Palestine action, though there
were some. And the cops came out again.

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So what happened? Rita Parsi reports.
British grandmothers are being arrested on terrorist charges by
their own government for speaking out against Israel's
genocide in Gaza. Western governments are
sacrificing everything for Israel, international law, their
own values and dignity, dignity and even their own grandmothers.

(01:17:14):
All right. Daniel Fuchs, artist friend of
the show, also was there. He took a lot of pictures and
video. We're going to show a couple of
his things that he posted. The police have kettled the
protesters and are still making arrests.
They had already started arresting some of the
protesters. So there were about 2000 people

(01:17:37):
there. All right.
And, and, and where is the, I think it's here.
Here you go. This is the one I wanted to
show. Police confirmed 466 people were
arrested on suspicion of terrorism today at the Palestine
Action demonstration in London. This is the largest number of
arrests in the history of the country at a single protest.

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And they were for people holdingsigns which say I oppose
genocide, I support Palestine action like Gordon did with Big
Ben in the background. All right, again, arresting
grandmothers, cattling the protesters again, that means

(01:18:21):
warm roping them off into an area so they can't get out and
then arresting everyone who's there.
This person says, I was arrestedtoday in Parliament Square for
holding this sign. Absolute madness.
I don't support Palestine inaction.

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I guess that means I support Palestine action and they.
Still got arrested. And they still got arrested.
They didn't even say the seven words.
You know. Our in our upside down Orwellian
country, little old ladies are terrorists instead of those
committing genocide. We need to wake up and recognize
who our politicians really are. And again, let's watch this one.

(01:19:07):
This is on fucking real. 2 minutes and 15 seconds as they
carry a woman to a rest. So they're arresting this

(01:19:47):
grandmother and this goes on andon and on and on and on and on
and on. And there she is.
Look at how close he gets started.
She's got a fucking cane. They don't care.
Shame, shame. That sounds like Rachel Maddow

(01:20:11):
almost saying that it's really funny.
Here's another here's another video from Daniel.
All right, this is a minute longas they were resting another one
and literally lifting her up andcarrying her everyone.
Happy we start moving. This is definitely a positive

(01:20:35):
use of police force, right? Don't be arresting the.
Tennis tigers and the arms salesand the politicians.
Can't believe me. How many cops to arrest one
elderly lady? Pussies.

(01:20:55):
All these fucking pussies. These fucking rozers.
Daniel said that they had actually.

(01:21:18):
Daniel said that they actually had knocked his phone.
The cops knocked his phone out of his hand at one point but he
picked it back up. And final report out of the
deadline om Omul Rooney from theSpectacle Irish writer.
The police managed to arrest about 1/5 of the people who
turned up. So like you said, they can't

(01:21:38):
arrest us all. Amongst the terrorists suspected
terrorists were dozens of pensioners, about 20 doctors or
nurses and a blind chap in a wheelchair.
And there he is. Yeah, I saw this one.

(01:22:04):
Seriously, shame, shame. Unbelievable.
London has fallen, but it's not like they didn't already.
They weren't already captured inan authoritarian beforehand, but
holy shit man. They don't need to arrest

(01:22:28):
people. They know nothing will come to
these protests. No, they want to arrest people.
They do need to. Well, they need to make a public
spectacle. They want to silence dissent,
period. They need to silence people.
That are spike. Yeah, and get everybody in line
cookies. That's really how I feel.
About Tower of London. Yeah.

(01:22:49):
Cavashwari Cape. Remember Father Daniel Berrigan?
Remember Daniel Berrigan? Yes, I mean, it's it's it's
crazy. They don't care about your
protests. No.
There's only one option left, and nobody has the balls to do
it. Well, there's more than what I
look, the financial boycott. Yes, I agree.
I agree with you. And guillotines are right there.

(01:23:10):
GUILLOTINE. But I know they don't have the
balls to do it. They're too comfortable in their
lives. Yeah.
Descent and bloom. Free Palestine.
Shame on you, Britain, but I'm not surprised.
Just look at your imperialist roots.
No better than America. Yeah, I mean, it's it's
infuriating to see what's happening here, right?

(01:23:32):
Why is Rachel shaming her? I don't know but she's coming to
a sub stop near you coming to a.It's not newsletter near.
You sure? Go watch Game of Thrones.
Just don't watch the last two seasons.
Well, last season, well. Talking about authoritarianism

(01:23:55):
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(01:24:18):
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All right. Yeah, that that would really,
that certainly does help. And again, thank you to everyone
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really upset if I didn't realizethis is all just a simulation.
Anyway, yes, we are living in the Matrix for sure.
I would love to hit the reset button some days wouldn't be

(01:24:42):
bad. Yeah, the world has fallen or or
Ralph is also saying correction,the governments around the world
have shown us what they are moremore that they've shown their
asses and that you know, they basically have dropped the any
pretense that they're doing anything on our behalf.

(01:25:07):
All right, well, this is good. We have some time to get to a
lightning round, lightning round, lightning round.
And then we are we have a littletime to take a break before
boats at midnight Eastern. So I have a couple of stories
that I'm not going to read in full, but did want to show and
again, links like this links to these will be in the sub stack
about from the show afterwards. So first one is from Sludge

(01:25:30):
Independent outlet written by David Moore, talking about how
senators, what a surprise, claimto care about starvation in
Gaza, then they vote for more bombs.
And again, this is not a surprise to anyone that watches
this show. But Senate Democrats signed a
letter, cursed, calling for urgent delivery of humanitarian
aid in Gaza. It's performative theater

(01:25:52):
because Trump's in office. They all sent the stuff there.
They did this under Biden and they were silent.
But now that Trump is in office.They were definitely going to do
it under fucking Harris as well.Right.
They were going to hold her accountable.
Sure. All right.
So again, they signed a, a letter, a strongly worded

(01:26:13):
letter, right. But then they voted last week
for the sale of offensive bombs to Israel's military and assault
rifles for for the IDF and for the police force.
That's nice. 27 Senate Democratsvoted in favor of a resolution
introduced by Senator sheepdog Bernie Sanders that sought to
block the sale of specific weapons, specific weapons to

(01:26:36):
Israel for its war in Gaza. All right, that's not even all
of them. That's what they call the
offensive weapons. Not Iron Dome, not a bunch of
other shit. And Senator Bernie Sanders knows
that there aren't enough senators that would vote against
that. So it cost him nothing to put
this up. And then he's got half the
progressive left screaming. Bernie's fighting for us, you

(01:27:01):
fucking morons. OK among Senate among Democratic
senators, the count was a new high watermark for Sanders
resolutions disapproving of a certain offensive weapons sales
to history. That.
Represents more than enough. Yeah, well, no, he he didn't in
this case. But 25 of them still voted with

(01:27:23):
the Republicans, right. Also last Week, 2 Israeli human
rights organizations, but Salema, but Salema and
Physicians for Human Rights. Israel, Salem.
But Salem, right? And I think that's misspelled,
right? Yeah, I think it is.
Shouldn't have an A in there? Yeah, OK.

(01:27:43):
They were found by Amnesty International, Human Rights
Watch in public announcements. They all are calling to end, you
know, they're, they're calling it genocide. 19 of the 44
Democratic senators who recentlycalled in a letter addressed to
Trump administration officials for humanitarian aid in Gaza did
not vote for either of Sanders resolutions, including Schumer

(01:28:06):
and Gillibrand and Schiffen Padilla from California.
What a shock. Chucky the Schum.
Other lawmakers whose votes on the right and I'm.
Your friends at the. End right.
Oh, God, All right. Mark Warner and Cory Booker were
the two top Democratic recipients in the Senate of

(01:28:27):
earmark contributions from APEC's PAC this year.
Go figure. So it wasn't just Rabbi Schmooly
on his back like fucking Yoda. It wasn't just that it wasn't.
Allegedly, that was smoothly right.
I thought it was definitely that.

(01:28:47):
The resolution would have stopped the the resolution,
which again went through and would have stopped the sales
approved by Trump admin of $676 million of bombs and 24,000,000
of firearms to Israel, signalingthe center's disapproval on
humanitarian grounds. It didn't do that.

(01:29:08):
Sanders offices underscored it well.
Especially, especially when like, I mean, you're what we're
going to need all that bomb money that Ukraine is taking and
give it to Israel. That's going to be happening at
some point. So they're going to have to
figure that out. The packages are just a just a

(01:29:30):
slice of the enormous weapon sales and military funding the
US approved for Israel annually in 24.
It would it provided a record 18billion in military aid to
Israel, according to analyst Stephen Sembler of Polygraph.
And we've covered Stephen Sembler articles on this show
before. All right, so there, this again

(01:29:56):
is a somewhat long article. I encourage everyone to read it,
reminding people that APAC's United Democracy Project Super
PAC finished June with more than38.7 million in cash on hand and
last cycle they made some 61 million in disbursements with
10s of millions dropped on independent expenditures in

(01:30:17):
congressional races. They're buying off all our
lawmakers. That's the first one.
I also wanted to call attention to Arturo Dominguez, that
decolonized journalism. He wrote a thing about the
recent $50 million bounty that the Trump admin put on Maduro,
which reeks of war criminal EricPrince of Blackwater.

(01:30:39):
But this, what he's saying is, is that this, this has an MO,
this has fingerprints all over it and behind it.
All right? And that they just announced
that an increase in the reward for Maduro's head.
And then Maduro turned around and put a $50 million bonus of
the bounty on Trump's head, which was hilarious.

(01:31:00):
Last year though, after Venezuela's most recent
election, war criminal Eric Prince sought to have the bounty
on Maduro E to increase to 100 million, saying he would lead a
violent coup of the Venezuelan government if the Biden
administration did so. Prince even recruited Florida
Senator Voldemort, Rick Scott and Marco Rubio, now Secretary

(01:31:23):
of State, to lead the efforts tosecure the money he was seeking.
He even began fundraising from individuals with no word on
where that money is. What a shock, Eric Prince
raising dark money. Never.
So again. This goes into how he wants to
be the mercenary that basically takes out Venezuela and runs the

(01:31:49):
country afterwards, or at least controls the puppet.
And you got to read the rest of this article to learn about the
rest of it. Check out and support Arturo
over at Decolonized Journalism. Good dude.
Extreme arturo.substack.com third story is another one that

(01:32:11):
it's an Alan McLeod and he just published this the other day.
All right. And this is about Larry
Ellison's kid who now owns a company called Skydance.
Well, Skydance bought Universe, bought Paramount and Sky Down.

(01:32:32):
Skydance bought CBS then made Barry Weiss like head of CBS
News, apparently insane. After reaching an agreement with
Trump. David Ellison, the son of the
second richest man in the world,Larry Ellison, has acquired
Paramount Global, the media giant that owns CBS News.

(01:32:55):
Larry Ellison, the largest private funder of the IDF, is
deeply tied to the Israeli national security state and
counts Benjamin Netanyahu among his closest war criminal
friends. His son David has already
announced significant changes atCBS, promising unbiased news
coverage as long as it's slantedtowards Israel and varied

(01:33:17):
ideological perspectives. As long as they support Israel,
which are widely understood as asignal shift toward right wing
pro Trump coverage. Pro Israel coverage True 2 We're
still Barry Weiss, A journalist with a long history of zealous
pro Israel advocacy. No, she's a Netanyahu.
Toady is being considered as thenetwork's new ombudsman, naping

(01:33:41):
its political direction precisely because of her pro
Israel, pro Zionism stance. Mint Press news examines
Ellison's close ties to both Trump and Israel, Weiss's
extensive career as Israel's most vocal supporter in the US,
and what this means for the future of free and diverse

(01:34:02):
speech in America. Again, this is one of the main
corporate networks now being taken over by a son of ACIA
defense contractor Oracle. Although Sky Dance Ellison's
media empire is officially headed by David, it's well
understood that Father Larry holds both the purse strings and

(01:34:23):
the reins of power. With a net worth of over $300
billion, placing him second on the Forbes list behind Elon
Musk, Larry made his fortune by founding tech giant Oracle.
Oracle started as a project for CIA.

(01:34:44):
Indeed, it is named after Project Oracle, a 1970s CIA
operation on which Ellison worked.
For some time, CIA was Oracle's only customer until it began to
win contracts with other agencies in the US national
security state. Today, although Oracle's
customer base is much wider, it maintains its role as the

(01:35:07):
privatized face of the CIA. Go read this Alan article.
It is fascinating. All right, then it goes into
again, Barry Weiss and the dissident wrote a great article
about that. Also did a deep dive on Barry
Weiss's background and history. We call we, we read through some

(01:35:28):
of it about a month and a half ago and I called it that Barry
Weiss's a Netanyahu toady. It's a segment that's on the
Indian INN YouTube channel, as well as one of the Lightning
Round segments here on any mediatoday and on Inns channel.
But that the Free Press. All right, that's the sub stack

(01:35:50):
that she founded with BC backing.
All right, the Free Barry could not have chosen a more Orwellian
term for her authoritarian news outlet than taking a Wrecking
Ball to Western journalists. The Western institutions on
behalf of Israel. Wrote a guy by the name of
Autopilot. Even he knows what a fucking
pathetic toady. Well, takes one CIA agent to

(01:36:11):
recognize another one I guess. The Free Press is certainly has
many powerful backers, having drawn investment from VCs such
as Marc Andreessen and David Sachs, PayPal, mafia douchebags,
as well as another Zionist, former Starbucks CEO Howard
Schultz. Yet the price being quoted to

(01:36:31):
Skydance for the sale of what remains little more than a sub
stack blog is remarkable. He wants to buy it.
It just got valued at over 100 million.
Now they're trying to sell it tohim for over between 200 and
$250 billion. Basically brought buying a
propaganda outlet or contacts. In 2013, Jeff Bezos paid 250

(01:36:54):
million for the Washington Post,which was a lot more impactful
worldwide than the Free Press. So again, read this article by
Alan McLeod. Do it.
All right, real quickly, I did have a couple of Gofundmes and

(01:37:16):
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If you if you're able to share it of means and and able to
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But I did want to show this our friend Joe Blank.
We talked about Joe Blank last week and how he had put out a

(01:37:38):
buy me a coffee that he was really in a tough spot, needs to
move out of his house. He was inspired to to draw and
if anyone wants to to buy these,they're available for sale.
This is a pencil drawing of Richard Medhurst and looks like
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Original 8 1/2 by 11 inch pencilportrait of Richard Medhurst

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done in UD Nano Nano Diamond graphite on cream drawing paper.
He said. I've been wanting to draw him
since forever. Finally took the time to devote
himself to the effort. He really loves it in hopes his
appreciation for Richard's work shows.
That's amazing. But he didn't only draw Richard
this week, he also drew Whitney Webb.

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So that's an 8 by 8 pencil portrait in the same style.
Audible gave him a second free trial, so he immediately
downloaded Volume 1 of One Nation under blackmail,
something he's wanting to do. After finishing Richard Madhurst
the other day, I figured she's great all her own, why not take
the time and draw her? So here you are, the originals

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(01:39:29):
Anthony Malecki's GoFundMe for his sister-in-law, Natalia,
working mother taken by ICE. Please help.
They've raised over $1000. They're about 1/4 of the way to
their goal. She'll probably need more than
that. But again, she a single mother.
I don't even know if she's a single mother.

(01:39:51):
He's a mom. Box truck driver taking care of
her daughter. Been here nine years, applying
for a green card in process, taken into ICE custody and
disappeared basically without indefinitely.
She was supposed to have a trialand I thought she was supposed
to get out. Last I heard, as of Friday
night, she still was not out. Anthony, let me know what is she

(01:40:15):
out yet or not? I don't know.
Terrible. But yeah, please, if you're able
to. Like I said a couple times,
indianewsnow.com, this is what indianewsnow.com looks like
right now. Look at that.
Israel Palestine News put a thing about catching up with
Miss Rachel, articles from anti War news and from the honest

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broker Ted Joya who we've read alot of articles from.
I bring his sub stack in, go to my website antiwar.com.
Again, Israeli forces killed 59 in Gaza over 24 hours, including
35 who were seeking aid. And this updates 24/7 rolling.
Also, this is where you can keepthe news free and where you can

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Or you can just break down and say just show me videos from
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earlier today and Charlie Robinson's macro aggressions and
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You'll see a lot, even pro wrestling talk with Angel and
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All right, so go check out Indy news.now.com and then we've got
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some gear? This is a different Birch store
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I'm working on getting that alsoembedded.
This one, this is a little bit less expensive.
On the shirts, they're mostly black and white shirts.
They're not in different colors.All right?
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Good to see you 7 signed soul. Thank you for chatting over
there. I wish more people did Fred
Edward did I saw good to see everyone.
Really, that's it that we can chat over there and I'm reading
that and I'm seeing it. So thank you again.
Lily Likes. Yeah, likes if you got them,
Lily's over on Rumble. Lily's great.
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Thank you. Appreciate that.
All right, Free, free Rick. Ricky Ricci.
I don't know what that's about, but free, free Natalia for sure
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You know, corporate media is lying to you.
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So thank you for everyone that is and we're going to keep doing
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really, and have a good night everyone.

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We'll see you for both soon. Are we your buddy?
Ciao baby. No, we just fucking lost the
stream. No, we didn't, but we did
earlier. I think I liked it better being

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blind when I couldn't read between the lions and when I
couldn't see the cracks in the structure that lay bare before
me the whole time. I think I liked it better back
when I suspended disbelief and swallowed pride.
I thought I knew the difference in the red from the blue but

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they both bleed are so dry. Both bleed are so dry.
My favorite songs don't hit the same way.
I get to the end of a 4 minute track and I'm only looking back
thinking what did they actually say?
I guess this isn't such an awfulplace.

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It's that what you want me to say?
You're proven possible to sleep for days and they still think
you're right here. The cost of living isn't much to
make, but God it's so hard to say.
And we're meant to do everything.

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