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The scroll never stops, but our brains need it to. We dive into a fast-moving stream of claims—Truth Social reposts about Brennan and CIA wrongdoing, Dominion and foreign servers, Venezuela as a narco-terror hub—and hit pause long enough to ask what’s evidenced, what’s assumption, and who benefits if you believe it. Along the way, we map a growing split inside the populist right: older, libertarian-leaning voters who prize free speech and property rights, and younger, chronically online voters who reject cancel culture and want clear, consistent standards without importing the left’s tactics. That tension comes into focus in questions about platforming incendiary figures, coalition-building, and the costs of outrage as a business model.

We step back from the flame war and unpack Marxism as a lens—historical materialism, class struggle, and its critique of capitalism—so you can recognize the framework without surrendering to top-down control. Understanding the tool helps you parse why anti-corporate sentiment sometimes spirals into coercive outcomes, and how to defend ordered liberty without caricature. Then the conversation returns to where power truly consolidates: elections. Whether your concerns center on machines, connectivity, or chain of custody, the practical fix is the same—paper trails, transparent audits, and rules that don’t change midstream. Confidence in counting is the membrane between civic peace and permanent escalation.

We connect headlines to sidewalks: welfare fraud stories, fentanyl, and the daily reality of urban decay. You’ll hear why “verify, then amplify” beats viral reflexes, and how clear norms and measured shame—not permanent exile—can hold a coalition together in a world where everyone’s past lives online. If you’re serious about restoring trust, start with method over mood, evidence over algorithm, and a refusal to trade short-term dopamine for long-term legitimacy.

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SPEAKER_04 (00:00):
This is a distraction.
What do you say to that?

SPEAKER_16 (00:03):
Here's something you can.

SPEAKER_04 (00:04):
It's the art of deflection coming from former
President Obama's.

SPEAKER_14 (00:53):
What are those people?
Good morning.
Almost, John, we're not AI.
We're still not AI.
Good morning, peasants.
We need like a whole productionstaff.
Like three, two, one.

SPEAKER_16 (01:09):
Yeah.
I just happened to cop rightwhen I hit the button.
I missed.

SPEAKER_14 (01:14):
And you missed it?
Yes.
Oh, John Attack is good morning.
All right.
We've got a pretty good showtoday.
Probably one of the best showsyou're ever going to hear,
honestly.
Yeah.
I'm supposed to say that at thebeginning of every show.
It's like a product thing.
Kind of sets the expectation.
Well, it works for me everytime.
How would it be if this is goingto be a sucky show?

(01:35):
I didn't prep it all.
I got here four minutes ago.
No, we got here plenty of time.
We're fully prepped.
We're good.
All right.
So I just wanted to kind ofscroll through Donald Trump's
Truth Social feed.
I feel like we don't spendenough time here.

SPEAKER_04 (01:48):
You know, early on in time Congress today and
Senator Warner and CongressmanJim Himes, really all basically
saying.

SPEAKER_14 (01:55):
I told you, Truth Social just auto-plays.
It actually makes it hard toscroll through.
So uh I remember somebody jumpedinto the chat and says, This is
the Donald Trump sick of thatshow.
I'm like, I'm not a sick.
Like, makes me not always gothrough his uh post.
But he does go on these uh poststorms.
You'd want to say like tweetstorms.
I think we can say tweet stormsbecause there's no Twitter

(02:16):
anymore.
So I think I think tweet isubiquitous with just post.
Sure.
So we're just gonna say he wenton a tweet storm.
Okay, so first of all, um, we'renot gonna play everything
because we take a whole show,but he's reposting a lot of
stuff.
Uh Tulsi Gabbard headquarters.
This is a fan page.
Breaking director of nationalintelligence, Tulsi Gabbard says
more documents exposing Obamaand his leadership role in the

(02:38):
Russia-Obama Kate hoax iscoming.
Obama is a traitor.
Mm-hmm.
He reposts that twice.
Some because you know, someonesaid, Good job, Tulsi.
So he reposts the repost.
Then he posts this uh bomb cellvideo.
Elon Musk might have saved the2024 election from being stolen.
Benny Johnson, which BennyJohnson kind of tells the story

(02:58):
and over-emphasizes Elon's role.
We'll talk about that today.
Tells the story of how Musk knewthat they would win the
election, and it appears it isbecause they identified the
overseas systems and machinesthat were going to perpetrate
what we saw in 2020.
We know why Trump is raging atVenezuela.
Apparently, we weren't crazy.
Musk tracked down the IPaddress.
Musk didn't track it down, itwas Patrick Byrne that did.

(03:19):
IP addresses of the Dominionoffice in Serbia and rendered
their computers useless daysbefore the election.
I'm actually disappointed Trumpretweeted this.
It's a good synopsis, but it'sgiving Musk the credit.
Years prior in 2020, thechairman of Smartmatic's holding
company, SGO, was Mark MalikBrown.
He resigned in 2020.
Guess where his next job was inJanuary 2021?
President of the Open SocietyFoundation.

(03:40):
Yes, George Soros Foundation.
George Soros being the numberone donor of the Democrats and
the DNC is the right-hand manand was head of the electronic
voting company calledSmartmatic.
And those Dominion Machines havebeen running Smartmatic
software.
According to Inward Robinson andat General Flynn, flew out to
meet with Venezuelawhistleblowers.
Everyone else thinks it's oddthat the Democrats are worried
so relentlessly about Venezuela.

(04:02):
Where were they and theglobalists or were they and the
globalists running operationsout of there?
Then he goes through and heposts Chrissy Gnome here.

SPEAKER_00 (04:15):
We will if they should be.
Absolutely.

SPEAKER_14 (04:19):
So he posts that and then he posts uh the Somali
taxpayer for a$50 million fraudscheme.

SPEAKER_06 (04:24):
Already 77 people, many of them Somali immigrants,
have been charged in one of thelargest taxpayer-funded scams in
U.S.
history.

SPEAKER_14 (04:32):
So he posts that, right?
Coming after the Somalis.
I'm sick and tired of theseblink pirates.
They invade, rob us blind,impose their sharia bull boop,
and milk the taxpayers dry withnonstop fraud after fraud.
Meanwhile, there's unlimitedcash for these inbred savages,
but jack shit for our ownveterans sleeping on the
streets, which by the way, uhour friend uh Earl is still

(04:56):
homeless.
Enough is enough to port themall.
So then he comes in and he poststhis.
Afghan national hero literally.
I don't know, it's just somepump video.
Our National Guard are underattack by Democrats and attack
on the people who protectAmerica is an attack on all of
us.
Oh, wait.
But then he posts this video ofuh Carolyn Levitt getting asked

(05:18):
about Trump's MRI.
Thank you.
Intelligence is so.
Oh no, he this is Tulsi Gabbardbasically saying Obama's a
traitor.
Uh when the dress read afterintelligence tells the public
Obama committed treason andPresident Trump is your
president, you can 100% know wewill see military tribunal.
Maybe.
And then, of course, beautifulMelania.
Definitely have a queen.

SPEAKER_15 (05:43):
Yep, he likes that legend.
And then he comes up and JohnBrennan and the other people.

SPEAKER_09 (05:48):
13-minute post.
Okay.

SPEAKER_14 (06:03):
I mean, we've known that, but apparently now we know
that.
Right?
This isn't a conspiracy show,Ron.
This is the news five yearsearly.
Holy cow.
Okay.
This is why they sent me toprison, Ron.
This is it right here.
We were like blown.
We were.
I I messaged uh Lisa at 776live.us yesterday.

(06:23):
I said, we really are at theedge of freedom.
You know, I was sitting meetingwith the GOP last night and, you
know, scheming.
And I'm like, we're on the edgeof freedom, bro.
We are like, right, we are just,please, people, give us some
support.
Like, we're trying to make somekey changes.
We're like the little moles inthe system, right?
Uh, John Brennan never reallywas for the American people,

(06:44):
especially with his shadycommunist background and
traitorous actions whiledirector of the CIA that speak
for themselves.
From being labeled the AssassinTsar for Obama's secret drone
strike program to running aweekly Tuesday morning kill list
with Obama.
Oh, but Pete Hegset has killed anarco-terrorist.
Brennan had a kill list andopenly claiming to be Muslim.

(07:07):
John Brennan is not someone youcan trust, and his actions
confirm it.
Leading torture programs thatcould be considered a war
chrome.
Yes! Go watch the show TheReport about rendition in
Guantanamo Bay.
John Brennan's all over that.
And going after whistleblowerslike John Kirk Kirkow.
It to illegal wiretappingoperations.

(07:27):
Brennan had his hand in all ofit, being Obama's right-hand
man, and still does to this day.
He lied about the amount ofamount of civilians being
targeted and killed in our dronestrike operations, even
targeting teenagers under Obama,illegally tortured to mi uh
illegally tortured to many tocount, and has also approved
visas for the hijackers whoallegedly were involved in 9-11.
And that was never eveninvestigated to this day.
To top it all off and to showthe roots of those people who

(07:50):
those people really are, withouteven really getting into the
entire Russia collusion hoaxthat was extremely sloppy op
with Brennan's name all over it.
Brennan was also voting forself-admitted communists in
American elections and stillsomehow managed to become an
agent of the CIA and thendirector.
This should tell you everythingyou need to know about the type
of factions within ourgovernment that are running our
intelligence agencies.

(08:11):
The president of the UnitedStates posted this.
Brennan was openly supported andvoted for Gus Howe and Angela
Davis in the early 80selections, and both were open
communists.
Angela Davis alone was anactivist, member of the Black
Panthers, and was even on theFBI's most wanted list.
You can't make this stuff up.
It's time every single trade tothe country and the American
people get what they have comingto them, and John Brennan is one

(08:33):
of them.
Post this.

SPEAKER_29 (08:35):
Now to what's being called devastating news.
That's the reaction just in tocrimes a former Minneapolis
chamber leader is accused of.

SPEAKER_11 (08:42):
Jonathan Weinhagen is facing federal fraud charges
tonight.

SPEAKER_14 (08:46):
Callan Gray has been digging into some more crime in
Minnesota.
Breaking Tim Waltz donor, formerMinneapolis Chamber CEO.
It's this shit thing.
Uh chamber CEO JonathanWeingarten expected to plead
guilty to five counts of bankfraud after embezzling$200,000.
Waltz is the fraud governor.
And this was just a donor.

unknown (09:04):
Okay.

SPEAKER_14 (09:04):
And then some more Elon Omar.

SPEAKER_22 (09:06):
That stole taxpayer money intended to help children
with autism and funneled it toan Islamic terror group back in
Somalia.
This video already has over oneand a half million.

SPEAKER_14 (09:16):
Yeah, so you know.
Somalia is gay.
Imagine Elon Omar doesn'tcondemn the left for sending
money to terrorists.
Then he posts she posts this.

SPEAKER_21 (09:25):
We don't care.
Everyday Americans are all youwant.
Because I'm gonna tell yousomething we don't care.
We don't care if your feelingsare hurt now.
We don't care if you arehomeless now.
We don't care where the hell youneed to go to get back where
you're going.
We don't care.

SPEAKER_14 (09:45):
This lady is absolutely right.
No sympathy.
Tom Holman, round him up andsend him back.
We have paid enough.
It's time to fix the economy.
Uh Trump and Biden vettingmeasures.
Representative Bradmott, NorthCarolina.
We have testimony that theBorder Patrol was ordered not to
patrol.
That's a crime, Majorca said.
The Border Patrol is closed incommittee hearings to Congress.
Majorca said the border isclosed in committee meetings to

(10:07):
Congress.
Now that now testimony disputesthat Majorca slide to Congress.
He must stand trial.
Elon Omar should be deported.
For her Somalia corruptionideology.

SPEAKER_03 (10:18):
Why Donald Trump will deport Ilhan Omar?
Donald Trump warned America longago.
We don't need that.
Why Donald Trump will deport.

SPEAKER_14 (10:28):
Okay.
There are 37,000 Somali-bornrefugees living in Minnesota.
They are the ones who electedElon Omar.
Minnesota's seeking under itsown tidal wave.
So just more Minnesota news.
This is this is a good one here.

SPEAKER_25 (10:44):
So, Senator, I made every effort to search for
everything that I had eversigned.
That's not a letter I rremember.
Um, but I will certainly take alook at that.

SPEAKER_08 (10:54):
And we we found it was with a search on the
internet.

SPEAKER_14 (11:01):
Some extremist letter, Byron Donald's.

SPEAKER_16 (11:03):
Thank God that Kamala Harris is not president
of the United States.

SPEAKER_15 (11:08):
Donald Trump is this Democratic stuff he reposts on
the toilet.

SPEAKER_05 (11:21):
What they didn't count on was President Trump
winning, him electing leadershipacross the United States
government to say go find outhow they corrupted and
weaponized law enforcement.
Good.

SPEAKER_21 (11:42):
You voted for a party that does not exist
anymore.

SPEAKER_14 (11:49):
Oh January 6th reveal.
January 6th, uh Pelosi's topformer staffer, Ashley Epstein,
claims Pelosi prepared forJanuary 6th two years in
advance.
Pump says permanently pausemigration.
Uh he reposts an InfoWars withPatrick Byrne, which we've been
all over.
We'll be hearing from Top andByrne later this week.

SPEAKER_10 (12:10):
Which shows they know they're done.
I mean, explain how big a dealthat is.
Have their top people becauseit's not just you know they've
already gone to the White House.
Then when the White House says,well, then go show us if we were
to trust you'd go public.
They're now going public.
So explain what happened lastweek.

SPEAKER_13 (12:25):
Well, networks, a general rule is networks under
pressure break down.
They start breaking down, peopleturn on each other.
So just by keeping Oh man.
They're now early roll off.
When you're in a mafia likethis, you want to be one of the
first guys to roll.
It doesn't do you any good towait till other people have
given up the information.

(12:45):
But yeah, they recently cameout.
Michelle Obama in the last daysof Biden, Michelle Obama went in
and used the auto pen.
I think there were four or fivepardons she gave.
And then you'd love to see.
Who knows if they charged amillion dollars a part?
Who knows how that that's soillegal.
That is so illegal.
But they get a they've gottenaway with murder for 17 years.

(13:06):
There's no rule of law on allthese crazy scandals that you've
talked about.
There's no rule of law of law.

SPEAKER_10 (13:17):
All of his bravata is gone.
We're missing the whole show.

SPEAKER_13 (13:21):
It's untruth social, man.
He's got a bunch of peoplecarrying him.
And he's turned gray.
I mean, he just looks terrible.
I'm sorry to see that.
I don't want him ill helped.
But he overthrew the country,and I'm saying that as a guy who
worked for him.
I worked, I was a nationalintelligence asset directly
under his pen.
And I'm telling you, this all hetried to overthrow the United

(13:43):
States government.
It all started Thanksgiving of2015.
When it really all, at the veryleast, it really all started
death.

SPEAKER_14 (13:50):
All right, you get it.
Okay.
This guy's posted that wild.
Michelle Obama may have used theauto pin.
Then he posted the video.

SPEAKER_30 (13:56):
So for these people, they they cannot have you ask
questions of substance becauseeverything is built on a lie.
Climate, all those climateprograms, all built on lies.
The the whole race.

SPEAKER_16 (14:08):
We're gonna push our audience out of here if we keep
doing this.

SPEAKER_14 (14:13):
Oh, okay.
So let's go.
He goes, uh Jeffrey Zance, moreautopen.
Um man, he just busts again.
Yeah, you're right.
This is uh Burkhart saying, youknow, country's on the edge.
So Gavin 230 exposing GavinNewsom's wife who are starting
an NGO and funding governmentrelease.
And here's the other one, too.
President breaking Venezuela,Maduro publicly surrendered
Trump.

(14:34):
So this is Maduro.
This is actually from a littlewhile ago.
And Maduro's basically saying, Imet with the FBI in Panama.
They told us to send Trendi AguaNorth to open the prisons.
Biden's in on it.
Check the money, check themoney, check the money.
Um yeah, there's a bunch ofstuff here.
Uh, great news Texas County justwent to all paper ballots.
That's great.
He's pumping that.
And uh, yeah, truth social.

(14:55):
Holy cow, what a bunch of funstuff there.
Oh man.
Okay, so there's this video umfrom let's see, what's her name?
Uh, Gillian Michaels.
The I I kind of remember herfrom Biggest Loser, right?
Yeah.
So she's a uh fitnessenthusiast, I guess, and she's
kind of made a foray into youknow political commentary and

(15:17):
stuff like that.
And she's part of the Mahamovement, right?
She came over, voted for Trump,supported Trump because of
Robert Kennedy and the Mahamovement.
But she's part of like thistraditionally very progressive
left.
She herself was a lesbian rightfaction that's been brought into
MAGA through Maha.
Now, remember, I've explained topeople the younger generation of
MAGA is Christian.

(15:37):
They're they're pretty devoutChristian nationalists, return
to church movement.
Older boomer MAGA are like, getoff my lawn, I want some private
property lights, I don't careabout gay marriage anymore.
You already won that battle.
You know what I mean?
It's kind of like it's adifferent, it's an economic
populism, whereas the youngerMAGA is a cultural populism.

(15:58):
Okay.
So it there's a there's athere's a disconnect there.
But what are the unifyingfactors with the boomers on the
older end is a devotion to freespeech, right?
That's part of the whole thing.
Why, why some of the moreprogressive values, it was like,
you do you, boo, just stay offmy lawn, right?
That kind of became the mantra.
The younger generation doesn'texactly feel that way.
Okay.

(16:18):
So when we hear about the NickFuenteses of the world, or we
feel about the young Republicansin their chat where they're
talking about deporting theillegals and you know, the gay
people gotta go, and you know,whatever they say, right?
It's viewed by people likeJulian Michaels as like, oh,
that's that's the ick that Iavoided.
That's why I was a CaliforniaDemocrat, you know, progressive

(16:38):
liberal, pick up the doggy poopkind of person.
You know what I'm saying?
So she's on with Don Jr.
And she's kind of emphasizinglike, shouldn't we be calling
out the Nick Fuenteses?
Shouldn't we be labeling them asracists or white nationalists?
Shouldn't we be creating somedistance?
And Don Jr.
uh says it perfectly.

SPEAKER_19 (16:56):
No, some of the things uh in the alt-right
fringe of the the Nick Fuentesand the young Republican group
chats that that is racist andthat is scary and sexist to an
alarming degree with someonelike Nick Fuentes.
And I'm wondering, you're seeingthis kind of fracture of the

(17:18):
left.
I'm seeing people who are moremoderate become alarmed.
And people on the right arelike, yeah, yeah, whatever, not
a big deal.

SPEAKER_14 (17:25):
I I'm here to tell you it's a big deal, and I I I
think it's a big deal becauseall it's a big deal because
they're bringing their valuesfrom that former leftist state
that just was like liberalizeeverything, and now a
combination of Maha, anti-bigpharma, anti-corporation has
kind of brought them into thepopulist movement, but they

(17:47):
still have that inclinationtowards cancel culture and
towards you know socialcorrection.

SPEAKER_19 (17:53):
All of those people that your dad invited in, Tulsi,
Kennedy, myself, in ininadvertently, right?
All of these more Rogan, all ofthese more moderate people who
flee the crazy on the left arealarmed if the right doesn't
disavow the Nick Fuentes's.

(18:14):
And it doesn't mean I'm notsaying cancel Tucker Carlson.
That is not what I'm saying.
I wish Tucker had handled himdifferently.
I have no problem saying that.
But I do think it's going to bea problem.
And I'm wondering if if you seeit as a problem for the right in
the midterms and in 2028,because I I think if this
continues without it being fullycondemned aggressively, I think

(18:39):
you get Gavin Newsom forpresident, and I know what that
looks like, and it's scarystuff.

SPEAKER_01 (18:43):
Yeah, let's say it, you know, I I'm a little torn on
the issue.
I think sometimes, you know,have having been canceled and
having, you know, for e evencommon sense things, uh, you
know, I I I'm not about cancelculture, but uh I I think
sometimes, you know, I don'tknow that you have to platform
everyone, but you know, let themsort of speak.
And I think some of thoseradicals they sort of give
themselves up in many cases intheir own things.

(19:04):
And I'm I'm good friends withTucker.
I actually don't think he'sreally all that radical at all.
I think I do see a lot of stuffthat's sort of manufactured
crises.
Uh I see a lot of sort of theneocon handles trying to create
these conflicts to break it upbecause they want to go back to
the old ways, not the Americafirst ways.
Uh, I do think that sort ofsocial media and the way those
things have been manipulated,and some of these, you know, the

(19:27):
stuff you're seeing even thisweek, with you know, well, oh,
this account that's you know,America First is, you know,
driven out of you know, somecountry in the middle of
nowhere.
It's like they're they'reactually trying to sow discord
and create uh you know a fightthat probably really doesn't
exist uh with the vast majorityof people.

SPEAKER_14 (19:46):
I think and he's right, right?
Again, even with MAGA, the twoseparate sides they can easily
coexist.
The older MAGA, they've gottheir world established, right?
They just need to kind of go offinto the sunset, keep their
equity, you know what I'msaying?
Just keep voting, right?
The future belongs to youngMAGA, right?

(20:06):
And the young MAGA doesn't wantcancel culture.
Remember, they've lived theirlives online.
So these are some of thisyounger generation already knows
that video when I when I was 11is gonna follow me.
You know what I mean?
That fight I got in in highschool that they filmed, that's
gonna follow me.
So they don't want to becanceled for it.
They've already likeexperimented with it.

(20:27):
There's already been, I mean,imagine the social peer pressure
in school with Instagram andhaving your private life just
kind of put out there, right?
So there's gonna be a rejectionof that, and people like Gillian
Michaels and stuff.

SPEAKER_16 (20:39):
What the boomers need to understand is that, you
know, and every boomer willunderstand this as soon as I say
it.
You guys all did a bunch ofsuper skeezy shit when you were
kids.
Guess what?
Today's kids, all that shit ison video.
Yep.
So if you want yourself to getexposed, do you wish all the

(20:59):
stuff that you did was on video?
I mean, no.
How I mean, this is how theirparadigm is.
Uh-huh.
Okay.
Yeah, exactly.
So, and there, yes.

SPEAKER_14 (21:10):
So the the world of transparency is upon us, right?
We live our lives pretty much inthe open now.
There's very little that you canhide.
We walk around with the uh everrecording devices in our
pockets.
And so, you know, you're gettingwhat you're gonna get, which
also is important for us then toset the tone, right?
What ideology is it that kind ofdrives things?
What becomes unacceptable in oursociety?

(21:33):
What do we shame?
Right.
Ed Martin talks about this alot.
Like, hey, some of these peopleare past the statute of
limitations, but we have to nameand shame them.
There has to be an element ofshame.
Like, that's just something Iwon't do, right?
And so that's the only that'sthe only anecdote to the digital
age where everything's online iscertain behavior has to be
deterred because of shame, notbecause of cancel or anything

(21:55):
like that, but just like what uhDon Jr.'s saying there.
He's like, look, let know atFuentis talk.
If he's a racist that exposethemselves, take your eyeballs
elsewhere.
Right.
Right.
The reason he's getting a lot ofappeal is for one thing, you
guys bring it up, and thenpeople go listen and they're
like, you know what?
He does make sense.
Blacks shoot a lot of people.
You know what I mean?
It's like, oh man, now you'reexposing the statistics.

SPEAKER_16 (22:17):
Yeah, but probably the only reason that he's still
on the radio is that the left ispromoting him.
Well, because he's so easy togo, look, hey, that guy, that
guy, that guy.

SPEAKER_14 (22:27):
I'm not gonna lie, you go listen to him for a
little bit.
And aside from the hyperbolicrhetoric, it does make a little
sense.
I have not really listened tohim, so I don't know, but you
know, he's the most influentialinfluencer outside of like Mr.
Beast, who's apparently now aCIA creation.
We're finding this out.
He's totally USAID funded, he'san absolute creation, he's
partnered with Barack Obama.

(22:47):
Mr.
Beast, scam artist, okay?
He's a he's he's changing theculture through his little
videos.
But uh what was I saying?

SPEAKER_16 (22:57):
Well, the whole point is correct.
So, what Don Jr.
was saying is you know, let theideas be out there.
They will either die or theywere flourish.
And if they're bad ideas, peoplejust let them die and move on.

SPEAKER_14 (23:09):
Yeah.
Now Laura Logan had on JimSimpson, and they started
talking about the McCarthy eraand the McCarthy tapes, you
know, the McCarthy hearings, andthey had a little something
interesting to say.
I don't know if you know this,but you know, McCarthy was like
a hundred percent right.
Like every single person hecalled out as a communist was in
fact a communist.
But he had a hearing, he had auh one, you know, one of these

(23:31):
big hearings where he was hadall these communists show up,
and instead of being shamed,they were like, I am a Marxist
and I love it, and I'll be onefor life.
And what are you how dare youknow, persecute my political
beliefs and kind of spun itaround on McCarthy, which is why
today we go, we don't ever wantto go back to McCarthyism.
Weakness.

SPEAKER_30 (23:49):
But he was right.
McCarthy was trying to warn us,wasn't he?

SPEAKER_23 (23:53):
He was, yeah.
And there's a lot of suspicionabout how he died as well.
Yeah, no, he he was trying towarn us, and he was absolutely
right about almost all, if notevery person he identified as a
communist, was in fact acommunist.
The hearings where he waslambasted by his enemies was a

(24:14):
hearing that he called tointerview people, and instead he
got smeared by these people.

SPEAKER_30 (24:22):
Well, I would encourage people to listen to
those hearings because when Ilistened to a bunch of them, I
was amazed to see very, verysenior, uh, high-level people
within the United Statesgovernment, within the
Department of Defense and at thePentagon, who were sitting there
on the floor of Congress saying,I am an avowed Marxist, and I'll
be a Marxist till the day I die.
And you're like, wait a minute,where was that in the movies?

SPEAKER_15 (24:47):
Yeah, where was that?
Where was that in the movies?

SPEAKER_14 (24:51):
Like, okay, so what is Marxism?
Because sometimes we throw thisout there like it's a slur, you
know, Carx is communist, butwhat does it actually mean?
Like, how is it that you havepeople who just say, Yeah, I'm a
Marxist?
Like, I would be like, Yeah, I'ma capitalist, or yeah, I'm a
patriot.
You know, it's like, well, holdon a second.
Like, I thought that was bad.
Well, let's see what it exactlyis.
All right.
From a very unbiasedperspective, so Marxist is

(25:12):
someone who accepts and appliesthe core theoretical framework
developed by Karl Marx, oftenuh, and often Frederick Engels.
They kind of had a anoverlapping philosophy as a way
to understand society, history,economics, and politics.
It is the most uh, in its mostneutral definition, being a
Marxist means agreeing with thefollowing key IDs.

(25:32):
So this is the perspective,right?
Just like I have the peasant'sperspective, this is an
ideology.
This is this is a way tointerpret the world around us.
And that's what Marxism is.
It's the lens by which to seeit.
Historical materialism.
History is primarily driven bychanges in the modes of
production, how societyorganizes labor and technology

(25:56):
to meet material needs, not byideas, great individuals, or
divine will alone.
So basically, technology and themode of production is what
shapes society.
Class struggle as the motor ofhistory.
Societies are divided intoclasses, divine by defined by
their relationship to the meansof production, as in owners

(26:16):
versus workers under acapitalist system.
Conflict between these classesis the main force that pushes
historical development forward.
And this can go back and look atlike feudal societies, and it
can be like the ones who makethe food and the ones who eat
the food, who own the land, who,you know, own the serfs on the
land.
Like you can view it through theidea of production and users of
production.

(26:37):
Critique of capitalism.
Capitalism inevitably producesexploitation.
Workers are paid less than thevalue they create.
The difference, surplus value,is appropriated by capitalists.
Alienation, reoccurring crisis,and growing inequality.
So his idea was capitalismalways leads to disparate ends.
Labor theory of value.

(26:57):
The value of commodities comesfundamentally from the social
necessity, necessary, excuse me,the from the socially necessary
labor required to produce them.
So he viewed the value in thelabor, not in the assets, right?
So it was like it's the labor toget the oil out of the ground,
not the oil itself that is ofvalue.

(27:18):
Revolutionary transition tosocialism and communism.
Capitalism contains internalcontradictions that will
inevitably eventually leadexploited classes, especially
the proletariat, to overthrow itthrough revolution, replacing
private ownership of the meansof production with collective
social ownership, ultimatelyaiming for classless, stateless,
moneyless communist society.

(27:39):
Marxism is first and foremost ananalytical method, dialectical
materialism, and a theory ofsocial change.
Different Marxists disagreestrongly on strategy, ethics,
and the role of the state, andhow to interpret Marx's text.
Being a Marxist does notautomatically support, uh imply
support for any 20th centuryregime, Soviet, China, etc.,

(28:01):
though many Marxists havedefended and criticized those
regimes using Marxist tools.
In short, Marxism is some issomeone who uses Marxist
framework to analyze society asa system shaped by class
relations and materialconditions, and who generally
believes capitalism will besuperseded by a higher form of
social organization throughclass struggle.
So it's a lens through which tosee things.

(28:23):
When I was in college, welearned about Marxism.
And the first thing you learnedabout Marxism is it's hard to
dispute.
As a as an intellectualframework, this lens absolutely
can explain historical events,it can explain forth turnings,
it can explain when you havetechnological advances, how then
it becomes, you know, the lower,you know, technology comes to

(28:44):
the upper class, and then thelower class has to try to take
that technology, or vice versa,the lower class possesses a
technology that takes the poweraway from the ruling elite, and
then the ruling elite create a,you know what I'm saying?
It so it works.
So you can have a Marxistframework that doesn't lead you
to be a collectivist when itcomes to how you apply that uh

(29:06):
information.
Right.
But the problem is it'santi-capitalist, right?
So the Chinese have come up withkind of a hybrid thing.
They're mercantilists, uh,communists, right?
That's but it's and it's basedon Marxist theory of how they
viewed the world, and communismwas the solution that they came
up with.
But Marxism is dangerous.

(29:27):
It's dangerous because itoverthrows the American
capitalist system.
So for Marxism to work inAmerica, it must produce the
same things it's talking abouthere.
It has to see the class change.
America and other countries thathave uh had Republican forms of
government have often bypassedsome of these class struggles
because you protect the rightsof the minority.

(29:48):
Does that make sense?
So that gives it some longevity.
Whereas democracy, you're justyou're just in this class
struggle nonstop.
One of the things I say a lot oftimes about Washington State is
it's the one of the best.
states in the country, exceptfor the communists that run the
place.
That's the only thing wrong withit, right?
So here's an example of againthis Marxism communism this um

(30:09):
advancement of uh it's theadvancement of class struggle
but it's basically poking itwith a stick.
This is where people it's onething to be an academic Marxist
and go, I'm gonna write somehistory books and analyze
history.
It's another thing to create aruling ideology.
That makes sense and a rulingtheory.
So when you see Marxists havethey oftentimes do lead to

(30:33):
communism socialism becauseagain anti-capitalism so it kind
of just steers you right downthat road into collectivism
which in America you know we thepeople it's collective there's a
trend here.
So we're looking at this Senatebill in Washington state Senate
Bill 519 this is from BrandyCruz.
She goes awesome Washingtonstate senator Leonard Christian

(30:55):
a Republican just filed a billthat would carve out a special
tax for people who hire paidprotesters.
Now I want to point this outhe's a Republican just because
you're Republican doesn't meanyou're not a Marxist or
collectivist right it just meansyou have a certain flavor of it.
An act relating to so this is69th legislature right an act
relating to ensuring paidprotester services are

(31:17):
considered a temporary staffingservice subject to state retail
sales tax and use taxes amendingRCWA204050 being enacted by the
legislator of Washington.
And then it goes on to go uh areeach amended follow the state
sale sale at retail or retailsell means very sale tangible

(31:38):
anyways it goes into now thiscould be like an irony here
because you have a Republicandoing it he's like you know what
we're gonna do we're gonna makeit so you have to report paid
protesters well yeah putting itin the new tax code if anybody
actually did report you're likehere's our receipts George
Strose is like I shoveled out ahundred million dollars for gas

(32:01):
I need my I got to pay my BO taxso it could be a perfect way to
just be like oh hey now occupynow L and I is is weaponized
against paid protesters becausethey got to go collect this tax.

SPEAKER_16 (32:17):
Imagine if George Soros started getting a stacks
of 1099s.

SPEAKER_14 (32:21):
So Brandy Cruz is presenting this like Senator
Leonard Christian is uh is I Ithink she's posting this like
it's a it's an own like lookhe's encouraging paid protesters
but I look at it the other wayI'm like you're taxing him

(32:43):
please tax way go ahead and takeover chaz every day you can pay
for the potholes dude that'sfreaking hilarious oh my gosh
okay so continuing on with theMarxists here's a Marxist oh no
here's a Marxist so this isSloken and she gave this speech
we covered this the other dayshe gave this speech and she's

(33:03):
basically predicting what Trumpis going to do in response to
the CIA coup that's stillactively running and the
immigration deport it's all tiedin together right so she's one
of the seditious six she's theCIA operator remember she's
ex-CIA you never really leavethe agency you're there for life

(33:23):
right Carlyks you're there forlife when you're in the agency
you don't get out yeah so thisis what she has to say this is
basic I look at this aspredictive okay she predicted
the shooting she predicted theuh military deny you know orders
and blah blah blah it's totallylike a running op okay so we're
watching this and uh uh well shecould play somebody in the CAA

(33:44):
for Hollywood I mean just lookat it so you hold on to it with
everything you have that seemsto be Trump's approach right now
and from everything we've seenso far the Caribbean strikes the
list of domestic terroristsmilitary and law enforcement
deployments across our Americanstreets he seems to be laying
the groundwork didn't Biden doall that to stay in power there

(34:07):
are two ways this can happenboth straight out of the same
authoritarian playbook the firsta scenario in which Trump finds
a pretext invokes theinsurrection act and tries to
impose martial law could that belike shooting someone on the
streets of DC that's in amilitary uniform could that be
like paid political protestersuprising in the streets no

(34:30):
King's route could be could itbe what would cause that
elections therefore could becanceled or if they happen he
could surround polling placeswith military and federal law
enforcement to intimidatevoters.
Don't threaten me with a goodtime I have my photo ID not a
problem for me realize like 80%of America's high fives and the

(34:53):
problem is high fives foreverybody.
Don't go vote if you have anactive warrant don't go vote if
you don't have photo ID that'sstate issued good, right?
I mean do I have a problem withwalking through a checkpoint and
check my ID before I go vote?

SPEAKER_16 (35:07):
No I have no problem at all don't go anywhere if you
got real ID.

SPEAKER_20 (35:12):
Yeah don't threaten me with a good time the second
option is harder to track butcan still swing an election
labeling opposition groupscandidates and elected officials
as terrorists or criminals andgoing after the infrastructure
that allows for competitiveelections.

SPEAKER_14 (35:28):
Artic Frost redining President Trump putting me in
prison I'll throw myself intothe story you did this and now
you're like oh when Trump reactsto it oh my gosh it's gonna be
horrible unreal.
Now keep in mind they're doingeverything they can Trump did

(35:48):
tweet out again this morningfree Tina Peters Colorado and uh
this is a letter from anotherfellow election county clerk and
this is really sad.
This is basically telling thegovernor this was December so
this is telling the governor uhdon't let Tina Peters out of
prison or give her any kind oflegal rope because he goes Tina
Peters would continuedisseminating the same false
narratives her pattern ofknowingly repeating false claims

(36:11):
you know the Dominion votingmachines had a second background
thing and that there was analgorithm on there that was
flipping votes.
You know, the stuff that'sessentially proven that Donald
Trump's tweeting out every day.

SPEAKER_16 (36:21):
Maybe we need to do a special episode just for Tina
Peters.

SPEAKER_14 (36:24):
We should and if and if she were allowed to use the
legal news narrative to furtherthese false it is stated that
Miss Peters's statements havefueled harassment threats and
intimidation against electionofficials.
She's in prison please share theshow please share the show in
Colorado please share pleaseshare the show everywhere I
would never minimize her threatsto election officials but I
question whether the crediblethreats received are all the

(36:44):
result of statements from teamPeters.
This is the request fromColorado County Clerk sends a
message that those that questionelections should be punished in
silence.
I believe the clerks and thecitizens they serve share the
goal of maintaining trust in ourelections and our elected
officials false narratives canbe countered with truth and
facts well of course but youdon't it's not on your side you
don't want us to see and compareand weigh in the balance the

(37:07):
facts as presented by each sideright you put her in prison and
the judge literally said you'regonna keep talking about
election fraud Brook to the dayI die.
There's at no point even if wewent to all paper ballots I'm
still gonna go everybody in herehad been trained and everybody
got there, you know like anybodya spy?

SPEAKER_26 (37:29):
Any Marxists in the room all right so you know the
the even again some of thesepeople is uh Donald Trump got
asked about immigration while hewas on Air Force One and I just
love the fact that he has noback down on this um no back
down on what do you mean by uhit means uh get people out that
are in our country get them outof here I want to get them out

(37:51):
we got a lot of people in ourcountry that shouldn't be here
and they came in through by andhe was the worst president in
the history of our country butthe single biggest thing he did
was allow make it the worstallow millions of people into
our country that shouldn't behere drug dealers prisons were
opened up and allowed to comeinto our country and you take a

(38:14):
look at the people that wereallowed to come into our country
we're paying a big price for itand we will for years to come
including the recent killer oftwo wonderful national guards
people and I'll tell you whatthat animal should not have been
allowed to come into our countrywhat do you mean of course he
shouldn't have been allowed tocome into the country nice
haircut sir nice haircut nowthis is um uh what is his name

(38:40):
Steve Hilton Steve Hilton andhe's running for governor of
California I think he's got anoutside shot at maybe getting
the Republican nomination and uhhe he had posted this video
yesterday and again this is oneof those things where it's like
we talk about the social safetynet we talk about all the taxes
we pay and where does it go andwhy you know why is my my family
struggling and why can't theybuy a house?

SPEAKER_14 (39:02):
Why can't they get the help they need you know that
kind of stuff and you starttalking to people because you do
you hear people who are likewell if I if I don't get a job
that pays this much I actuallyend up kind of going backwards
from where my benefits are andyou know it's it's kind of like
one of those situations whereare we enabling this you know
what I mean?
Well Steve Hilton talked to somecontractor that hired one of
these Afghan migrants.

SPEAKER_22 (39:22):
A few weeks ago a business owner here in
California told me that one ofhis new employees asked to be
paid in cash not on payroll whythe business owner asked well
because the employee fromAfghanistan was worried that he
would lose his welfare paymentshow much is that$7,000 a month
that is$84,000 a year here inCalifornia.

(39:46):
So when we look at this massivescandal in Minnesota a billion
dollars from the social servicessystem in fraud and corruption
you can be sure it is much muchworse right here in California
we already know that over$20billion in the pandemic from the
EDD scandal was sent in welfarepayments to people in jail on

(40:09):
death row people who are dead weknow that over$24 billion was
completely lost on homelessnessspending all that money spent
and we still have situationslike this all over California
everywhere you look that's whytoday I am calling for a
complete and total audit ofevery part of California's
bloated welfare state so we findthe corruption and the fraud and

(40:34):
the waste in gaven using$7,000 amonth.

SPEAKER_14 (40:39):
Can you pay me in cash?
Jeez what was he working for atall?
It's like these Marxists aretrying to create some type of
class warfare.
You know let's pump up thepeople who aren't even working
to where they're making more notworking than the guy who's out
there putting on roofs for 60grand a year in the hot
California sun.

(41:00):
Also getting paid in cash by theway it's the truth I I have to
admit and it's a shame there arethings that I have shame about.
I paid illegal immigrants incash for almost a year to help
me rehab houses.
Okay and I thought I was beingsome kind of saint you know

(41:21):
helping these guys out fromMexico.
Turns out I was employing a gangmember so I hold the mirror up
to myself and I say shame Tayloryou bought into that progressive
liberal mindset.
You thought that that was okayand then as soon as you saw
violence you oh that's not goodand I called ice and next thing
you know that guy goes away fortwo months and I'm like pops

(41:43):
around with a green card.
Yeah they put me in detentionfor two months but it's great I
got a green card so now I don'thave to smuggle myself across
the border for the third orfourth time.
It's like learn your lessonthere.
If you don't believe that thegovernment has deep tentacles of
corruption all the way back tothe McCarthy era I'm a Marxist
and what does that want to do?
Bring down capitalism.

SPEAKER_16 (42:03):
7,000 a month though I just every time I hear
something like that I'm justshocked.
I just like how is this a thing?

SPEAKER_14 (42:09):
I know because I'm over here bro sometimes it feels
like it'd be easier just to grabthat crack pipe and be like I'm
here for the free ride I sawguys in prison like that.
You do a little crack on thestreets you can always hustle on
the streets and eventually getrolled up get a year or two of
three meals in a cotton andplenty of drugs in prison too.

(42:30):
I mean just just roll with it.
That's the problem we empowerthis stuff we incentivize
addiction we encourage it$7,000a month that guy probably cannot
find a job that pays that muchto be a deadbeat.
Yeah well apparently this guy'snot a total deadbeat he still
wants to work probably becausehe has the new G11 all right so

(42:51):
this is Daryl Isa talking toPenny Johnson and he's got a
sneaky suspicion about thisAfghan shooter that's not not
very pleasing.

SPEAKER_28 (42:58):
And we know this he like kept to himself in his
government funded housing he hasfive kids he has a wife nobody
ever they didn't speak Englishnobody ever talked to them he
just played FIFA soccer all dayaccording to reports uh and was
a brooding angry frustrated uhindividual who we trained to
kill and then he ended upkilling us on our own soil I

(43:18):
mean this seems like ano-brainer of a result very dark
one no question at all and afteryou know look 1991 uh we learned
uh lessons in the first Gulf Warin 1991 we learned lessons again
uh in 2000 uh with 911 but eachtime we learned these lessons

(43:42):
for some reason some members ofeither party but particularly
the other party seemed to wantto forget them.
The story of Osama bin Laden isthe story of somebody who was a
mastermind trained killer butthat didn't make him your ally
in World War II the Russiansfought on the same side as we
did no question at all.

(44:03):
They were always our enemy itwas just a question of when they
would turn on us once Hitlerfell that is the reality of
history and yet we choose toforget it.
Today we have uh over 10 millionpeople in this country many of
whom came in under the samequality of passport uh they just

(44:23):
told you who they were they hadno ID uh and we called it
vetting as we released them towherever they said they wanted
to go and gave them a freeticket to do it.
So it's not just the Afghanistanwhere we have a known killer
somebody who enjoyed killing hisfellow uh Afghans uh and and you
know and by the way I'm notgoing to disagree with you but I

(44:45):
don't know that he was trainedby the CIA as much as used by
the CIA because he was already aa consummate killer.
They may have provided him withan AK-47 but that doesn't mean
that we train them the fact iswhen we train officers and
noncommissioned officers inforeign militaries we train them
with the rules of war we trainthem with laws and then we see

(45:08):
whether or not they lead in away that is acceptable.
No such thing happened here.
This is somebody who should nothave been let into the country
should should have been properlyvetted but Benny what concerns
me today is there are tens orhundreds of thousands of people
who could be just as dangerous.
Some of them are even moredangerous they are with us and

(45:31):
unless the president continueshis pause on uh migration as
it's sometimes called and getsthe backlog of this taken care
of we will continue to be at arisk so you know we didn't train
him in the rules of war andreally convert him but we gave
him an AK 47 I love my country Ifeel like we're well engaged.

SPEAKER_16 (45:58):
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(47:05):
so uh this right here isRepresentative Jimenez and he
says with this whole Afghanshooter thing he smells a rat.

SPEAKER_02 (47:14):
Congressman there are now growing calls for an
oversight hearing andinvestigation your thoughts on
this um look I mean excuse menot so much the uh the
Afghanistan thing this is theclosure of you know the whole
Pete Heggseth narrative that hetold him to take a second kill
shot he's saying I smell a ratseems uh all strange to me that
uh you get the Democrats comingout with a video saying you know

(47:38):
uh do not follow illegal ordersand then all of a sudden you get
this apparently these areanonymous uh kind of uh
whistleblowers they're sayingthat something happened here.
So uh you know I smell a rathere.
I don't I'm not sure I'm prettysure that the uh the Secretary
of Defense had nothing to dowith something like that.
And uh and it's just a a a wayof uh you know distracting from

(48:00):
what really happened uh in DCyou know uh last week where you
had the murder of one uhNational Guardsman and and then
the uh the wounding of anotherby by you know a an Afghan uh
refugee and so uh and I thinkit's just a distraction so I'm
uh I'm with the president onthis one I don't believe the
reports I don't believe that uhPete Hikes has said that but

(48:22):
going back to what what it's allabout this is a a strike on a uh
we're striking terrorists thatare bringing uh poison into the
United States this poison haskilled hundreds of thousands of
Americans and so to me it's nodifferent than if that was a
boat full of al-Qaeda terroristsheading to the United States you
know full of bombs uh it'sactually worse than that because

(48:43):
those drugs can actually killfar more Americans than any drug
you know any any bomb laden uhboat can.

SPEAKER_14 (48:50):
So one of the things we have to remember with this
whole Venezuela story and uhMary a Mary Aizen says thanks
for sharing that politics oftenfeels divisive highlighting
what's going on well what'sgoing on well helps everyone
step back and see the biggerpicture.
Yes that's kind of what thewhole and Shantini help hell uh
welcome as well and Everieselwelcome and G Praiser welcome um

(49:10):
and I hope you're listeningwhile you're shoveling the snow
out there G Praiser so lastnight my wife and I were looking
all over the country at like thetemperature it's really cold in
most of the country right nowlike really cold.
Yeah it made me like oh it's Ithought we were cold here it's
nice and warm.
I mean it's yeah it's reallycold.

SPEAKER_16 (49:28):
We got some kids in the Midwest and they sent us
pictures of snow.

SPEAKER_14 (49:31):
Yeah yeah so um there's different levels of
understanding with all thedifferent narratives that are
out there.
This Venezuela thing is one ofthose there's tiers of
understanding for the averageeveryday American this is about
narco terrorists why because ifyou're living in Centralia
Illinois like where my where mycellmate was drugs drugs drugs
drugs stop the drugs anythingyou need to do to stop the drugs

(49:54):
right so that's the narrativethat's kind of going out there.
Nobody's going to be able toargue with not taking out drug
kingpins.
Okay we've been doing this fordecades.
You know what I mean like that'snot a problem.
So that's the generic like tierone level then you get like a
tier two level and it's about uhyou know freedom and it's about
something else that kind of tiesin this you know exceptionalism

(50:16):
narrative.
And then you get tier threewhich is your commercial
narrative which is this is aboutoil and this is about lithium
and this is about resources andstuff like that and not letting
a narco terrorist be in controlof it.
And then your top tier is thisis about elections.
Right?
So we're operating up here atthis top tier and it's like yeah
the drug thing great yeah go forit kill them you know because

(50:36):
you're cutting off the money towhat?
To the people that have beenstealing our elections with this
hand in glove relationship withMarxists and communists all
around the world up to andpossibly including our own CIA
okay so what am I are are yougonna put it on the other screen
put what on the other screenwhatever you're looking at.
I'm not looking at anything yetit's so anticipatory.

(51:00):
So this right here is I that'sthe only thing I got that's the
that's you're like that's whatI'm here for.
Yeah okay so this is PatrickByrne and he was on with uh he
he did a he did a he did a Idon't know if podcast news show
Lindell TV um I don't they'renot really a TV station they
just brand themselves Lindell TVI guess we could do it too we

(51:21):
can do it too like that peasantperspective I need some more
reporters okay maybe the PPTVyeah PPTV PPTV We're hiring for
PPTV you gotta make your ownmoney but we'll let you have the

(51:45):
brand PPTV oh my goodness keepgoing okay so this is this is uh
Patrick Byrne here and he'stalking about uh how Elon Musk
was involved in identifyingDominion and the voting machines
as part of the fraud there is aconcerted effort out there by

(52:06):
we'll just call them deep stateactors to preserve the voting
machines they have vestedinterests they can't win
elections without them they'renot sure if they can or not
they've paid the bribes they'vedone whatever they had to do
right so there's a concertedeffort to not want to talk about
this.
Benny Johnson, this is one ofthose things where it's like I
need to just highlight yeahhe'll have on the we'll play
clips of course because it's thepeople he has on but he's trying

(52:29):
to tell you we can use themachines we just can't connect
them to the internet.
Patrick Byrne explains he's likeit's not that they're on the
internet like that withFacebook.
They're on like a sub internetright they're they're using
their own signals their ownchannel of communication you
can't have the internet becausethey can be connected and you
can't have certified monitors oranything like that.
That's you can't do it.
Like there's no world where themachines are going to work.

(52:52):
Even if you had them completelyin a box all you got to do is
tell it to run the algorithm atthe moment that election starts
so you can have it all certifiedand then it switches algorithm
there's no way not happening.
Okay.
So you could run it like a bug.
Yeah so Elon Musk took a look atthis presentation and kind of
laid out all of the electionfraud he's like ah just give me
the data plugged it into AIinvolved other than vouching

(53:15):
because he wanted to be legallypure and it was all done super
legally through cyber command.

SPEAKER_13 (53:21):
The information was taken as cyber command and the
United States government throughits existing legal authorities
zapped a place in BelgradeSerbia.
I heard they smoked theyliterally there's ways they can
hackers can get on and defeatsecurity protocols overclock a
processor in your machine turnoff the fan and melt it down I
heard that they melted down someof the computers over who knows

(53:43):
if hackers exaggerated on thatuh that's what really happened
Elon wasn't part of that becausehe was trying to be a legal
virgin about it all but heplayed a super critical role he
had my Zorro can I tell you whatZoro said after spending an
afternoon with him it was afunny story.
Please he says that he's we lovethe color he says Elon he says

(54:05):
Elon is maybe even weirder thanyou he's he's just a weird guy
and I go in so Zorro does havehis presentation and if you
really just let him give hispresentation at his own speed
without going into detail Soupthe nuts is a six hour
presentation he's he's been amaster at compressing at taking
out slices because he gives allthese different pieces to all

(54:27):
these different parts of thegovernment and such but Elon
said I don't I don't want thatjust give me do you have any
documents and he said Zoro saidyeah we've got 1.7 million
documents and Elon says give itto me on the thumbnail he took
it put it in his machine and AIread it for 45 minutes or
something and came back with aone page report that told the
story and said it was correctand said that it all held

(54:49):
together and everything was welldocumented.
And at that point things wereset up for Elon to get on a
something like a Zoom call andthen some lawyers got involved
as they always do and they saidhe can't it's too incriminating
for him.
He's taking part in whateverwhatever and so he I think what
I heard was he had sometechnical assistance to it.
And then they came back andreported to him but what he I

(55:11):
his well I'm told that he turnedto the senator when he was done
digesting oh then he got Zor togive him the PowerPoint but he
said now I will take yourPowerPoint but just let me click
through it and he clickedthrough this six hour
presentation in 10 minutes 10 or15 minutes you know just
absorbing everything.
He's really my my Zoro says he'slike on a different planet the

(55:31):
guy's gonna just but he just satthere clicking high speed
through this presentation thenshowed total command of it but
then uh and once it was allverified he turned to the
senator and said this is alltrue and we're we're and we're
effed and the senator said no ifyou vouch for it there's a way
this can be neutralized.
And that's the day thatafternoon was when Elon jumped

(55:54):
on a jet and went up toPennsylvania and joined Trump
and started coming out andsaying look civilization comes
to an end if we don't that wasthat afternoon but and Elon
vouched for it and because hevouched for it to Trump other
processes were set in motionwhere Zorro was taken into the
to the Pentagon well to an allto a Pentagon ish and it was all

(56:17):
taken from him now we had thisinformation that's the other but
we had this information from thepeople you know about that we
had a we had a bribedintelligence officer in Eastern
Europe also he would no he wasdoing things for the good but he
was taking bribes to pay aroundBelgrade to get certain
information.
We had this whole operation andwe had this Albanian gangster we

(56:38):
had this this whole networkcovered and uh but they so it
was taken in officially andlegally and people part of the
government that already had theauthority to do this what it was
put into where Joe Bidenwouldn't hear about it.

SPEAKER_14 (56:52):
And my understanding was this I think it was November
4th is when they got on andsmoked Belgrade you always say
three days I think it was theprior day but it went on for
four or five days this okay thenI'll just clear up the details
sorry if that was too these guyshe had to jump on a cataman in
like a hurricane storm go handto the Bahamas grab these
Venezuelan misleaders literallylike a general that used to work

(57:15):
for Maduro right bring him backTom Holman meets him in Florida
to get them all the rightbecause they passed they passed
a rule right as they were ontheir way back that they
couldn't enter the country soTom Holman had to come and like
like get him special entry thewhole thing is like the biggest
spy narrative there's thesethree musketeers that ran around
the world and literally savedthe planet.
And they're I've never I in fouryears watching Patrick Burn I've

(57:39):
watched him stressed right he'sdepleted his billion dollar
fortune he's he's basically outof money now he's broke and uh
his whole thing is like lookthis happened we had to go prove
it get it to the right people helooks so relieved right now like
he looks so relieved theinformation's out there that
we've got warships aroundVenezuela like stuff is

(58:00):
definitely happening.
This is so good um he was alsoon with Alex Jones and basically
said a lot of the same stuff itwas it's it's so good.
Okay um do you know who NicoleShanahan is uh sounds like
football ish she was uh RFK'srunning mate she was oh yeah
yeah yeah yeah so this post wasposted and uh Matt Gates uh Matt

(58:25):
Gates retweeted this and that'swhy I saw it but he goes the
only thing this this post makesme think is uh Nicole Shanahan's
a real vixen between the sheetsoh yeah we're gonna dive into
her personal life or shows butis Nicole Shanahan the most
successful the most successfulsexual entrepreneur in the world
she was engaged to be married toa finite a guy in finance

(58:45):
Shanahan then met and began anaffair with Google co-founder
Sergey Brynn one of the richestmen in the world a month before
her wedding at her ownbachelorette party her husband
ends the marriage after findingout she then marries Bryn which
causes all kinds of problems atGoogle and causes Brynn to
neglect his work and personalresponsibilities.
Larry Page his co-founderdisapproves of the relationship
and this causes much turmoil atthe company her marriage with

(59:07):
Bryn falls apart when she sleepswith Elon Musk one of only a
handful of men in the worldricher than her husband.
Musk publicly begs Brynn forforgiveness at a party Brynn is
so hurt he shit sells 336million in Tesla stock and his
friends stopped driving Teslasin solidarity.
Brynn gives Shanahan a billiondollars in the divorce to go

(59:27):
away Shanahan uses her money torun for vice president and
spread anti-vax conspiracytheories the RFK movement helps
Trump reclaim the White Housejust because uh just because of
who she was able to sleep withthis woman caused major turmoil
at Google, destroyed thefriendship of two of the richest
men in the world and plausiblyunder determined the outcome of
a presidential election.

(59:48):
Just an amazing story.
It all goes to show how the MAGAmovement is a dream team of apex
grifters this is how the rest ofthe world sees MAGA this
podgepodge collection ofmusketeers that tried to save
the world Apex Grifters, I loveit.
Movement is a dream team of ApexGrifters.
You have a reality TV startaking over a major political

(01:00:08):
party, the king ofpseudoscience, the biggest
influencers, able to give thebrain-rotted masses what they
want, and the woman who became abillionaire and influential
political operative just bysleeping her way to the top.

SPEAKER_16 (01:00:19):
These are the days of our lives.
Jeez.

SPEAKER_14 (01:00:25):
I just had to laugh.
I was like, oh my gosh, what awhat a hilarious world we live
in.
Scott Jennings, this is a littlewhile ago.
He was asked about his biggestconcern of the future, and I
agree with him.
It's what it's elections.
At night?
And what could Trump how couldhe do better at addressing those
concerns you have?

SPEAKER_16 (01:00:44):
Wow, you thought our own.

SPEAKER_08 (01:00:45):
Well, what keeps me up at night?
Losing elections?
I mean, honestly, like the thebiggest danger to momentum is
losing the next election.
Um, if they win, they willimpeach the president again.
If they win big um and somehowget control of the Senate, I
think Trump Trump is right aboutthis.
They will eliminate thefilibuster.

(01:01:05):
If they were to win in 26 and28, they will pack the courts,
they will make DC and PuertoRico states.
Um, they will do a lot ofterrible things in a very, very
short period of time.
So what keeps me up at night isour political future.
And I think we do have a lot ofgood things going right now, but
it can all come to a screechinghalt and go the exact opposite

(01:01:26):
direction in the blink of aneye.
So I worry about that.
I hope President Trump spends2026 doing what he does best,
which is selling.
We've done a lot of greatthings.
He's put a lot of balls in theair, and a lot of them have gone
through the hoop.
But now it's time to sell.
Um, and it's time to selldomestically.
I think he's been one of thegreatest foreign policy

(01:01:47):
presidents we've had in recentmemory.
That doesn't typically move theneedle domestically.
Uh, and so I think it's time tosell on the domestic front.
I do think the big beautifulbill was great.
I think the welfare reform wasgreat.
Making tax cuts permanent wasgreat.
Middle class tax cuts forworking class people was great.
Uh solving the immigrationcrisis was great.

(01:02:08):
But what we talk mostly aboutwith him right now is foreign
policy.
And look, I'm a motivated guywhen it comes to foreign policy,
but most voters are motivated bydomestic issues.
So I want them to turn him backinto the middle of this country
and go out and remind peoplewhile we kick their asses to the
curb last year and put him backin.
And I know that he can do it.

SPEAKER_14 (01:02:28):
We have to be able to walk and shoot gum at the
same time.
So I agree, Scott Jennings.
All those things are a concern,messaging-wise, everything.
But if you don't take care ofthe election system itself,
which means toppling theVenezuela regime, the entire uh
digital voting machines andelectronic counting machines,
it's gotta go.

(01:02:50):
That's everything.
Right.
This isn't about getting somemoderate Republicans in.
This isn't about continuing theway things are.
It's a complete reset.
Right.
Uh Trump has Maduro cornered andthey had a phone call.
Trump posted that put thingwhere Maduro essentially, you
know, Maduro caved in orwhatever.
Now he's Maduro's exposingthings.

(01:03:11):
I don't know.
That was that video was from alittle while ago.
But this is Patrick Byrneexplaining like, hey, this is
this is it.

SPEAKER_10 (01:03:18):
Trump says Maduro's already said publicly, he wants
to flee.
Trump has said no.
So what's happening there?
We want him to leave, butTrump's saying no.

SPEAKER_13 (01:03:27):
His real problem is the cartel will kill him if he
flees.
They're saying no way to youflee and leave us to handle this
mess out.
We're all going to get hung.
They're going to kill him if heflees.
Remember, the Soviets sent orthe Russians sent to the Sunday.
So why is Trump saying he'spublicly complaining?

SPEAKER_10 (01:03:42):
The Colombian president even said a week
after, no, he's ready to leave.
What's the countries they'retalking about?
I've seen a few.
Okay, great, but why doesn'tMaduro just leave?
Why is Trump saying no, don'tleave?

SPEAKER_13 (01:03:53):
At one point, Iran, Russia, and China all turned him
down.
They said, We can't take theheat.
We don't want you here.
And Turkey, there was a place innorthern Turkey that was agreed
to, I thought, that he could gowith his cronies and his
mafioses and they could live outtheir days, and no one's gonna
kill them.
They can live out their days andnever be charged in in northern

(01:04:16):
Turkey.
That seems to have fallen apart.
Trump's not gonna let him leave.
But I'm also hearing, I mean,I'm talking to people who are
talking to the I mean, myspecial visitors are still in
communication with all kinds ofpeople in government in
Venezuela.
And what we're hearing is he'sbeing told he's gonna get killed
if he leaves.
They're gonna his own people.

(01:04:36):
So let's explain this.

SPEAKER_10 (01:04:37):
The CIA wants to leave the commies in charge and
just have Maduro go as a Pyrrhicvictory.
Trump says, no, we're gonnafinish this and is and is going
to war.

SPEAKER_14 (01:04:49):
When you hear Maria Salazar, the representative from
Florida that we playedyesterday, being like, we're
gonna take the oil.
It's gonna be American oil inVenezuela for a hundred years.
That's the CIA saying, Oh yeah,we're just gonna topple Maduro
because we kind of propped themup, and then we'll just, it'll
be ours.
That's not what we want, right?
This is about elections.
You got to topple that, but yougot to give it back to the

(01:05:09):
people.

SPEAKER_10 (01:05:09):
Like you have to.
I agreed.
I thought they would hit afterThanksgiving.
Why do you think Trump's holdingback?

SPEAKER_13 (01:05:14):
It may have been there was some last-minute hope
that Maduro was saying he wouldleave and he would, but you
know, I think you get to playthat game once, that stutter
step, and get Trump to break adeadline.
I don't know if he had a harddeadline or not.
I it looks to me like there wasa stutter step that got that got
through Trump off and got him todelay a little bit.
I don't think you get to do thattwice.
I think that we're gonna findout what looks to me.

(01:05:36):
Sounds to me like in one hourwe're gonna, I'm I'm so happy to
hear we're gonna see Trump takethe wheel from the Oval Office.
This is long delayed in my mind.

SPEAKER_10 (01:05:46):
It's nebulous.
They say he's having a meeting,but those Oval Offices are
usually public.
So I want to be clear.
I I think that's what he's gonnado.
Um, but just to the people outthere, we have a military for a
reason.
And I've been against all thesewars because they weren't in our
interest.
This one is clearly in ourhemisphere.
Just like we went into Panama,we had guests on Mileyon and

(01:06:09):
others once before it happened.
The China had taken over.
We built that.
That's our strategic deal.
Panama rolled over to us.
We haven't fully got in controlyet, but we're trying.
As Hex has said, we're pushingthem out.
Uh, but I mean, this is whatit's all about.
Okay?
These are not neocon wars.
This is not a neocon war, is it,uh, Patrick Byrne?

SPEAKER_13 (01:06:29):
I could go on all day about the strategic reasons
to do this because this is thecancer in Latin America.
We do this, Cuba falls.
All these left, it turns outthat every leftist and even
centrist leader you've heard of,Alex, in Latin America is on the
payroll.
The Kitcheners from Argentina,$700 million they got from the
Shavistas.

(01:06:50):
They're all bribed.
So the strategic consequencesare enormous.
And maybe you want to do thatjust for those reasons.
But the real reason we want todo it is these guys conducted an
assault on the United Statesthat was beyond an assault.
It was a conquest.
And they won.
They won.
And the American can't let thatboost.
So let me ask you.

(01:07:12):
We don't let that slide becausethey give us some oil fields.
You don't get to back out ofthat.
We have to make a lesson.
So for the next 250 years, anycountry understands there is
there is if you conducting thiskind of an operation against the
United States has consequences.
When you go to kill the king,you got to kill the king.
They missed.
This has to have a consequencethat ring for 250 years, and

(01:07:33):
people understand there arecosts when you mess with the
United States.

SPEAKER_14 (01:07:38):
America is not on its last breath, but we are
exhausted because we've been inthe Middle East for 20 years
ignoring what's happening in ourhemisphere.
Turns out they were trainingHamas and Hezbollah in
Venezuela.
These guys, all the whole, allthis, my gang's bigger than your
gang.
Their gang got pretty freakingbig.
And it was running with ourgovernment essentially enabling

(01:08:00):
them, funding them, USAID, StateDepartment grants, Department of
Education funneling, Departmentof Health and the Human
Services, NIH funding.
I mean, all this money going allthese different directions,
funneling into terror groups inthe Middle East, narco cartels
in South America.
Absolutely horrible.
I'm not going to play this fullclip here, but this is Glenn
Beck.

(01:08:20):
Venezuela is not just a narcostate, it's a tear hub, working
with Iran, Russia, and China.
Formal DOD intelligence analystJason Patrell explains so many
people, high-level within themilitary, were part of this
narco-terror group.
The head of the snake is Maduro.
That's why they're able toclassify the entire government
as part of the terror group.
The Trump administration shouldjust lay it out all on the
table.
This is what's going on.

(01:08:40):
The Democrats wouldn't be evenable to counter.
It would be so obvious.
In Patrick Flynn's interviewswith um, in that in that
interview earlier on, he talksabout when Venezuela, when
Maduro took over, they told thisthe citizens of Venezuela, the
military and the police are onlygoing to protect government
property.
You guys are on your own.
And so they had like they hadguys that would walk around town

(01:09:00):
with gas cans.
And if anybody, you know,pickpocketed or anything, they'd
douse them with gas and makehuman torches right then and
there.
They were doing this like eighttimes a day in Caracas.
Because the peasants had toself-enforce law and order, and
that's the only way to do itwhen you get to that part of
social decay.
Out in the countryside, therewas outright cannibalism and
human hunting amongst thepopulation because they were
starving.
They were eating their cats anddogs.

(01:09:21):
There's almost no domestic petsin Venezuela right now.
The average person in Venezuelalost 20 pounds.
Oh my.
So we're up here like, oh, wewant to let in the migrants
because of all the suffering.
The suffering was caused bythese narco-terrorists.
They wanted their population todie so they could just have the
countryside to themselves.
The abhorrent things that weregoing on in Venezuela in our

(01:09:45):
hemisphere almost make what wasgoing on with the Taliban pale
in comparison.
Right.
And they were importing thisonto our streets, drugs, all
this other stuff.
This is our own hometown.
This is Seattle.
Right?
This is just living in a thirdworld country.
I mean, you know, down toSeattle.
This was this is a direct resultof what's going on in South

(01:10:06):
America and the drugs coming uphere.
This is a new phenomenon in ourcountry.
This this is not something thatwe want.
Right?
This is not MAGA.
This is not a good America.
Of course, I would be distastedis, I would disdain America if
this is what you see.
Is this what Marx described asend-stage capitalism?
Or is it manufactured?

(01:10:27):
Bukele, who turned El Salvadoraround big time, talked about,
you know, everybody wants to cryabout the human rights of the
narco-terrorists.
What about the human rights ofjust the regular people?
Right?
I don't care about the secondguy that fell out of a boat
carrying cocaine across theCaribbean and he gets smoked by
a drone.
I don't care.
You know why?
Because I know what's going backon back home in the village

(01:10:49):
that's controlled by the whatabout the human right of a woman
not to be raped?

SPEAKER_12 (01:10:54):
I mean, what what about the human right of kids
to, you know, to to to play orto be free or to you know we'll
go to the park?
And what about the human rightto live?
Or the human right to walk inthe street?
Right.
And but no, they were they wereworried about the human rights
of the of the killers.

SPEAKER_14 (01:11:11):
But you know, I just want to have a job in Seattle.
I I just want to walk, you know,at my lunch break and not have
to walk by everything you seethere.
You know, I'm just a worker.
I I'm not even I mean, theirperspective is like, why don't I
have a job?

SPEAKER_16 (01:11:26):
A comedian recently who said, I just I just visited
Seattle.
They've got the best coffee.
You know how I know?
There's a shit on the streetevery 10 feet.
I was like, oh man.

SPEAKER_14 (01:11:41):
Seattle's I mean, San Francisco's giving us run
for a money, right?
Oh my goodness.
That'd be hilarious.
No, man.
Okay.
So uh on MS Now, did you know MSMBC rebranded?
No.
Yeah, they rebranded.
It's MS Now.

SPEAKER_16 (01:11:58):
Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_14 (01:11:58):
Because they got tired of the MS DNC.
The brand was so toxic.
So they changed the brand, butkeep all the same shows.
So there was a uh there was alittle booklet that got put out
by uh Pete Hegseth, right?
When he gets accused of um, whenhe gets accused of asking for
the second shot.
So Pete Heggseth himself tweetedthis out.

(01:12:19):
Franklin targetsnarco-terrorists as his little
picture book.
So he tweeted that out.
And so Morning Joe had a little,you know, panic over it.
And and and just put the put thecartoon back up.

SPEAKER_11 (01:12:30):
I can't.
Put the cartoon back up.
I mean this this comes fromSecretary of the Secretary of
Defense, or at a time whensubordinates, based on uh
reportedly his orders, uh couldbe facing war crime uh brother

(01:12:53):
investigations, are facing warcrime investigations.
And as Andy McCarthy said,that's the best case scenario.
Because if it's determined thisis not actually warfare, then it
could be murder charges.
And this is what the Secretaryof Defense does while the
commander in chief is saying heknew nothing about it.

SPEAKER_16 (01:13:17):
Just look at that and ask yourself, I gotta keep
looking at it.

SPEAKER_11 (01:13:23):
Just look at your eyes bleed out uniform this
country.
Don't do anything.
And this is how the Secretary ofDefense responds to really one
of the most critical questionsthat has faced, depending on.
Uh, since uh the beginning ofthis administration.

(01:13:45):
This is the most critical.

SPEAKER_14 (01:13:47):
Okay.
Just stare at it.
Now, Franklin has a whole seriesof hits.
It's not just Franklin hasFranklin questioned Katanji
Brown's credentials.
Franklin grows tired ofimmigrants and their behavior.
Franklin explains Joe Biden, aclassic Franklin story about

(01:14:09):
executive power.
Franklin testifies at WillStanis Stancil rape trial.

SPEAKER_15 (01:14:15):
Oh man.

SPEAKER_14 (01:14:17):
Franklin.
Franklin is the kind of tiredthat sleep won't fix.
Franklin celebrates GildozerDavid Frank.
Oh man.
Franklin questions the officialstory of 9-11.
This whole book series isamazing.
See, Franklin learns aboutGeorge Floyd's autopsy.

(01:14:39):
Oh no.
Franklin explains what Faucideserves.
Franklin grows weary of orgrowing.
Oh my gosh.
This is known.
Growy of Third Worlds.
Third World is telling him whatAmerica is.

SPEAKER_16 (01:14:54):
Does he do an investigation into Obama's birth
certificate?

SPEAKER_14 (01:14:58):
It's one of the greatest.
They have taken the slander andthings thrown back at them and
just packaged it up and droppedit right back on their lap.
Who cares?
Right?
Well, Hakeem Jeffries cares foreverybody that is participating
and enabling Donald Trump.
You better watch out.
This is actually pretty scary.
This is one of the reasons I'mlike, yeah, knock out Maduro and

(01:15:19):
take out these machines.
Because if this is coming, I'mheading for the hills.

SPEAKER_27 (01:15:23):
One thing that should be clear to all of these
Republican extremists andsycophants and the people who
are either actively involved incorruption, violating the law,
engaged in extrajudicialactivity is that the statute of
limitations for any crimes beingcommitted now of five years, it
will extend well beyond the endof the Trump administration.

(01:15:48):
One thing that should be clear.

SPEAKER_14 (01:15:49):
So they're coming for you.
If they uh take power again,they're like statute of
limitations, five years.
They're just gonna come for massswaths of people.
You want to put the camera?
Is it on I'm trying?
Oh, it probably is.
I'm just looking at my screen.
All right, while you're findingthat, I do want to show one
other thing that is reallyfunny.
So when I was in prison, I wassitting on the bleachers outside

(01:16:10):
of Felony Field, which is one ofthe most expensive tickets that
you can like, it's a very elitecrowd in on the prison yard,
felony field.
Like, you know, you gotta likedo a crime to get in there and
watch those softball games.
We used to watch the uh chomos,the sex offenders, play the uh
paisas, which is all theHispanic guys, and we used to

(01:16:32):
call it aliens vs.
Predators.
Anyways, one day, one day I wassitting there.
Well, let's go ahead and do ourad and I'll finish the story on
the other side.

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When we jump over into privatehere in a couple minutes, we're
gonna be talking a little bitmore about uh we're gonna be
talking a little bit more aboutelections.
We're gonna be talking about atrans woman who fully
transitioned to be a man anddetransitioned back to be a
woman.
It's a pretty pretty sad story,but this is one of the things
that these Marxists pushed on usto create this class warfare to

(01:17:51):
destabilize our society.
And uh we'll talk about thisCandace Owens drama.
So if you want my opinion onthat, stick with us into the
premium side.
Okay, so I'm sitting there onFiliny Field, you know, and uh
there's a guy that they thepeople in the prison want me to
meet.
And so I go over and I sit nextto him, and he's from Samoa.
He's an islander.
I think he lived in Hawaii andCalifornia is kind of where he's

(01:18:13):
from.
So his family is one of thesemassive cartels that was running
drugs across the Pacific on bigboats, okay, smuggling in lots
of cocaine.
And he also was a hitman and allkinds of fun stuff.
So it was very interesting tosit and talk to him.
Very interesting to sit and talkto him.
Okay.
One of the most prolific uhcriminals that I worked with,
but he was a really cool guy.

(01:18:34):
Like, I can't emphasize enough.
Okay, he was on uh dialysis andoxygen and stuff like that.
So he's kind of at the end ofhis line here.
But his brother was the realcartel boss.
He was, you know, somelieutenant to his brother,
obviously in the family andstuff.
And he got caught.
I asked him, you know, so what'dyou do?
This is early on before Irealized you're not supposed to
ask what people did.
And uh, what did you do?

(01:18:54):
He's like, Well, I got caughtwith drugs.
I was like, How much?
I don't know why I asked thefollow-up question.
And he goes, about 88 tons.
Now I've been hearing storiesabout I got caught with a couple
ounces, I got caught with 22kilos.
Holy cow, 22 kilos, you know,that's a lot.
Well, then he's like 88 tons.
So I do a little quick math inmy head and I just double it.
I'm like, are you talking like180,000 pounds in cocaine?

(01:19:17):
And he looks at me and goes,Yeah, and we were kind of
running light.
Okay, and I'm like, wow.
And he's like, Yeah, we bought aboat that was uh owned by the
United States, you know, it wasregistered to United States, so
the Coast Guard had jurisdictionand they ri listened to the
radio or whatever and got us andblah blah blah.
And like, wow, holy cow.
He had all kinds of storiesabout Kamala Harris and all the
stuff they were paying, peoplepaying off.

(01:19:37):
It's crazy.
I eventually had a roommate whoapparently got taken down in
kind of the big drug bust stingthat was really low-level street
dealer that was part, you know,that was basically selling his
drugs.
Oh, yeah, I know him, yeah, Iknow him in California.
We got all indicted.
So he told me that his brother,his brother got, you know, as
they were kind of at some point,they got approached by a very

(01:19:58):
wealthy family and they wantedin on the business and they were
gonna basically back itfinancially, which then gave him
the resources to startsmuggling, you know, metric tons
of cocaine.
And this story comes from 2019,and he told me the family, and
I've I've let it slip out fromtime to time, but I've always
been a little hesitant becauseyou know, you're you're knocking
on the door.
Power here.
There's certain things I knowabout Epstein from people that

(01:20:20):
were in prison with Epstein thatI don't ever want to talk about,
right?
Because it puts their lives indanger and stuff like that.
But let me just say Epsteindidn't kill himself.
First hand knowledge.
You know, you get to learn a lotof things when you're in the
system.
So this cargo ship seized by JPMorgan chaste, seized by US with
20 tons of cocaine.
This is the family that backedthat cartel and took it over.

(01:20:42):
Because they're all in jail now,right?
This family got involved andthey got in jail.
And JP Morgan, one of thechildren, runs that cartel.
This is his book.
Anyways, interesting stuff.
Small world, isn't it?
JP Morgan.

unknown (01:20:56):
Woo!

SPEAKER_14 (01:20:56):
Big boy.
Okay, guys, we're gonna jumpover to premium and we are gonna
talk to the rest of you guystomorrow.
Remember, rumble premium in theprivate side on our we call it
the private side.
That's where we we have theunoffendables.
The people that are with us,ride or die, show up in there.
We go over into some of the moresalacious, detailed topics.
Maybe we should have read theNicole Shanahan.

SPEAKER_16 (01:21:14):
As if we're we as if we weren't already offendable.

SPEAKER_14 (01:21:18):
As if we don't hold back as if we hold back much,
yeah.
Well, I do hold back.
I didn't tell people JP MorganChase was smuggling drugs.
Like I waited for an actualarticle to be posted, and I was
like, yes, I can meet canconfirm first hand knowledge
from one of the people that soldout to JP Morgan Chase.
Um let's get in.
So he threatening to weaponizethe government, pony boy asks.

(01:21:39):
Uh, yeah, that is exactly whatHakeem Jeffries is threatening
to do, weaponize the government.
Um, all right, guys, we'rejumping over into private.
Thank you so much for joiningus.
We'll see the rest of you guystomorrow.
And for the offendables, we'llbe with you in just a second.
All right.
Okay, so this Candace Owensdrama, I haven't followed it
super closely.
Like she was clearly close toCharlie Kirk, and when he died,

(01:22:01):
she just went deep diving intoeverything.
This led her to following planescoming out of Egypt, and then
French intelligence.
And of course, she has a littlebone to pick with Macron Bridget
saying that she's a man, atransvestite, and they took her
to court, and then they droppedthe court, and then they said
we're going to produce evidence,and then the evidence was like,
What?
You know, so it's like a lot ofsubterfuge.
Well, Candace Owens has gonedark because there's been

(01:22:22):
threats against her life, andshe basically said turned it all
over to the FBI and they'veconfirmed it.
There hasn't really been aconfirmation from the FBI, so I
don't know what that means.
But this is right here, this isa leak.
New leak text messages, threats,threats at Candace Owens, a
mutual from Arms ArmstrongWilliams, who's a media
personality, hint at a networkof control and extortion within
the government access and mediain the USA.

(01:22:43):
Now, who is Williams Armstrong?
William Armstrong, do youremember there was the Project
Veritas?
There was a Brazilian woman thatwas a whistleblower that was
taking notes between Bill Barrand William Armstrong and Fanny
Willis.

SPEAKER_16 (01:22:56):
Very vaguely.

SPEAKER_14 (01:22:57):
Very vaguely.
So uh this is worth uh doublinginto here.
So I had it.
I didn't know if I needed tobring it up for context, but if
you don't probably do.
Let me find it really quick.
So this this whistleblower, thisis a while ago, and we did play
it on the show.

(01:23:18):
So for good long time dedicatedlisteners, you might remember
this.
But uh this will be a smallrepeat.
Yeah.
And I'll just show some show thepicture here.
Hopefully, I can find it prettyquick.
Ooh, I might be maybe I don'thave it.
That's uh smally's maybe Ididn't save it.

(01:23:43):
Anyways, she's taking notes.
She was like their secretary,and she's like, this Armstrong
guy is like a media-ish- Okay,here we go.

SPEAKER_31 (01:23:51):
Why I am being prosecuted and no one else, like
innocent people in jail, andthat was my decision.
Was like, I I just cannot be apart of this.
So in August of 2023, that'swhen the FBI showed up at my
house, and that I did what itwas.
No, of course not.
Of course, when I reportedoutside my devices, and I think

(01:24:15):
it got a little worse when myattorney was able to bring my
case to GOJ.
And the most interesting part ofthis it is we show these death
threats for the prosecutor forRussell Kalberg.
And we show for the agent forthe FBI who started the case.

(01:24:37):
And they always say they will bevisible.
I just spoke to Josh Patel forRussell Kowberg.
I'm done.
Okay.

SPEAKER_14 (01:24:45):
There's an allegation by Massey that the
DOJ lawyer threatened Masseythat if you guys keep going down
this, we'll prosecute one ofyour staff members.

SPEAKER_31 (01:24:54):
Is we show this death threats for the
prosecution.

SPEAKER_14 (01:24:58):
This is a DOJ prosecutor.
I'm done with you letting youlive, it was one of the biggest
mistakes I've ever made.
If I could, I've had my handsaround your throat right now.
Wow.

SPEAKER_31 (01:25:05):
For Rosa Callberg.

SPEAKER_14 (01:25:07):
You Fing B, you're still running your mouth about
me.
You people think you can help.
What wasn't me giving Janinayour address to post on TikTok
enough?
I know your every move.
I won't stay quiet until I getmy phones back and see you dead.
They're trying to recover thestuff that she had whistleblown
with that showed all the notesand the phone calls and these
messages.

SPEAKER_31 (01:25:25):
Can we show for the agent for the FBI who started
the case?

SPEAKER_14 (01:25:30):
You a wretch, you should be dead by now.
From now on, I'll come after youand Denise with everything I
got.
Your end will be worse than youimagine.
I just spoke with Cash Patel.
So the person making thesethreats is talking to Cash
Patel, and he's coming after youwith everything he's got.

SPEAKER_31 (01:25:42):
And they always say they will investigate it, but
they never did.
And when Cowberg saw the deathof the threats, who is it?
If I mean that they lied.

SPEAKER_14 (01:25:55):
So there's Bill Barr.
This is Armstrong Williams,okay.
And these guys were doing Visaschemes and all kinds of stuff
like that.
Remember, Bill Barr's daughter,we just played the other day,
was uh threatening CandaceOwens.
So they're all involved in this,okay.
Bill Barr's daughter wasthreatening Candace Owens.
She's she was being threatenedby this Armstrong guy, and and

(01:26:15):
is obviously involved with theBill Barr thing.
So she documented all of this,right?
She even full-on whistleblowerwent to court and everything
like that.
So now we're back here.
So these are the the leak texts.
And so this is um this is beingsent to Candace Owens.
Do you think I didn't notice youhanded your text message, uh you

(01:26:35):
handed your text message aboutCandace over to Veritas?
You're being far too brazen.
I know you're without a lawyer.
How on earth do you thinkpulling a stunt like this helps
you?
You better remember every singleday that you that you're only
alive because of me and that youwere never extradited because of
me as well.
The next time I see any of yourmessages leak to Veritas, things
are going to change.
Barr is already running out ofpatience with your behavior.

(01:26:57):
Be careful.
Candace, paying for yoursecurity these days?
Because if she isn't, she reallyought to be.
And now that you're on her teamand act like the two of you are
thickest thieves, you can passalong the message for me.
Things won't end well for eitherof you if this nonsense keeps
up.
Just take a good hard look atwhat happened to Kirk, and maybe
you'll think twice.
That's the guy.
Wow.
Right there.

(01:27:17):
You think I mean dirty, dirty,dirty, dirty.
These guys are, I mean, BillBarr was working with Fannie
Willis.
The whole thing is just it'sjust out of control.
It's unreal.
Uh, interesting news.
Costco is suing the Trumpadministration, seeking a refund
on tariffs.

(01:27:38):
They want their money back.
Well, I'm gonna sue thegovernment, and I want the
welfare money back you gave theAfghanistans, Afghanistanes.
The wholesaler is the latestcompany to sue federal agency
over the president's signatureeconomy, uh, economic issue.
So basically, they want a fullrefund for all duties paid under
the fact that President DonaldTrump's executive order then
imposed what he calledreciprocal tariffs because the
IAIPA does not clearly authorizeto set tariffs.

(01:28:00):
He does.
And we're still waiting for theSupreme Court decision, but
they're stacking up theirlawsuits in case the Supreme
Court decides the otherdirection.
They want their money back.
This is from a long time ago,but this is uh back in 2020.
This is Ilon Omar is connectedto a ballot harvester,
exchanging$200 for 2020 generalelection ballot.
Reporting reveals voters in theSomali community being paid as

(01:28:21):
much as$800 to cast a vote forIlan.
They're getting the moneythrough the social services, all
these fraud, and then they'reable to basically$800 for a
vote.
When I was down in Brazil, itwas$20.

unknown (01:28:31):
Right?

SPEAKER_14 (01:28:32):
They paid for votes in Brazil because there it's
mandatory voting, so you have tovote.
Like there's no so you imagineall these peasants, they'll you
know they don't care and knowanything.
And there's like 20 bucks, sure.
Who do you want me to vote for?

SPEAKER_16 (01:28:41):
You know, um, our reporting, and anyways, uh
probably do you get in the$10line or the$20 line?

SPEAKER_14 (01:28:48):
It's dude, I know, right?
Get USAID money and get whateveryou want.
So, anyways, he's basicallytalking about how he went over
and and gets all these ballots,and uh it's you know, the
election integrity is isabsolutely critical.
This is the last thing here.
This is a woman who was a maleor was a female and transitioned
to be a transgender male and hadtop and bottom surgery.

(01:29:12):
And then one day she woke up andrealized it was all crazy.
This is the mind virus, right?
This is the mind virus.
This is what ideologically, thisis what young MAGA is rejecting.
That boomer MAGA is kind of likeit doesn't affect their
generation, right?
Boomer MAGA, it's like one ortwo percent of the population
reports as being gay,transgenders even less.

(01:29:32):
I mean, it's a micro fraction.
But you go down to Gen Z, GenAlpha, and you're like, 20% of
the population reports beingbisexual, like 10 or 90.

SPEAKER_16 (01:29:41):
Well, there's 100% of them report as being
something, and that's just not athing.
But they're reporting, you know.
Yeah, yeah, but they'rereporting at all.

SPEAKER_14 (01:29:48):
Yeah, and so this this woman was one of these
people that was caught up inthis.
This is what Gen Z and Gen Alphaare waking up to.
And this is again devastating,and this is why they are
clinging on to religion.
Religion and things like that,because that is the bulwark.
That is the immune systemagainst this type of mine virus.

SPEAKER_17 (01:30:08):
That was my birthright.
I don't know how it's happenedto me.
I'm just so angry.
I'm so sad.
I just don't know how it'shappened.
A virus or something, it justlike infected me.
It happened so quickly.
I was like, I was right there,like agreeing to every single

(01:30:30):
thing.
And I thought, oh how thathappened.
And now I can sit here and likelook back and be like, why did I
do that?
It doesn't make any sense.
None of it makes any sense.
I just sort of waited.
I just sort of waited.
So I just sort of waited and letmyself heal.

(01:30:51):
I can't have kids.
Oh, because of my virginity.
Like, I feel like I'm left tojust like accept the scraps of
the life that I could have had.
And this full life that I'm nowhaving to mourn while also
living in the present momentwith the life that like feels
just like the scraps of whatcould have been.

(01:31:14):
I don't know how to be happy inthat.
You know, I don't know how to beokay with that.
I hate when people are likeeverything happens for a reason.
Like, no, this didn't happen fora reason.
You know, it's just a tragedy.
Just call it what it is.
I don't want to use the wordindoctrinated, but I was young
and I was sad and I wasimpressionable, and I thought
this would fix everything.

(01:31:35):
I don't know what to do.
It's like maybe a bit.
I think I just feel a lotdifferent, also though, from
most D-trans girls because, orD-trans women, D-trans girls and
women because I've had bottomsurgery.
Every girl I know that's it.

(01:31:58):
You know, they still have thispart of the kind of like I don't
have anything anymore.
It's just so sad, like it justsucks so bad.
They don't have to live with,you know, there's like no fixing
it.
There's no even better.
I have to live like this for therest of my life and figure out a

(01:32:20):
way to be okay with it.
I'm not making this video forlike sympathy or anything.
It's just wanting to expresswhat's honestly going on in my
reality right now as a transwoman, as a woman who thought
she was trans and transitioned,lived as trans for eight years,

(01:32:41):
had top surgery and fulldisdirected me, bottom surgery,
went all the way as far as onecan go, and then woke up and
realized that I made the biggestfucking mistake of my life.
I was so sure.
You know, it's crazy.

SPEAKER_14 (01:33:00):
I was so sure.
It's crazy.
It is really sad.
This is why we fight.
This is why we do PPTV.
You know, we gotta put thisstuff out there.
It's hard to look at, it's hardto watch, but this affects
people forever.
Drug use destroys families.
We have to fight that.
You know, elections haveconsequences, and stolen
elections are catastrophicbecause it allows this into our

(01:33:22):
society.
Our immune system wascompromised.
Our immune system wascompromised by political
correctness.
For when we stopped shamingpeople for inappropriate
behavior, we started beingallowing it, right?
And then it just starts tocascade.
Then you start getting to thesocial safety net that enables
the behavior and for people tobecome dependent on the system

(01:33:43):
to the point where they'rewilling to.
I mean, trans people are fullydependent on the pharmaceutical
industry and medical.
You know, I mean, it's they'recaptive, they're slaves to it.
It's tragic.
You know, back to Marxism.
Uh it looks at this classstruggle, right?
And it sees all of these ills.
Why did the pharmaceuticalcompanies do that?
They had a profit incentive andit destroys lives.

(01:34:07):
You can see why people approachthat and go, yeah, this is a
good way to look at things.
It's not that the problemsaren't the same.
It's not that Marx wasn't wrongin the way he assessed kind of
how social change happens.
There's some other things hedidn't add in there, like human
nature as to why that's causedand stuff like that, and how to
get the best out of humansrather than a top-down control
thing, because that's what heand Engels kind of pushed was

(01:34:31):
planners, people who would planfor society, right?
But the fact that we have theseclass struggles and things like
that, this is what this is theresult.
So we have to come back to theearth.
We have to come back to theground, we have to get back to
our roots, who we really are asa people.
We have to live here no matterwho's in charge, right?
We have to live here no matteruh what kind of education our

(01:34:51):
kids get.
Like we have to exist.
The sun will rise, the sun willset, the rain will fall on the
wicked and the righteous, but wedetermine what our society and
what our culture looks like.
So that's it.
That's my message for today, youguys.
Thank you for the last onesticking around.
We'll talk to you guys againtomorrow.
Bye-bye.

SPEAKER_24 (01:35:34):
What night lived in that castle over there?
I'm 37.
What?
I'm 37, I'm not old.
Well, I can't just call you man.
You could say Dennis.
I didn't know you were calledDennis.
I did say sorry about the oldwoman, but from behind, you look
what you're doing.
You treat me like an imperial.
Well, I am king.

(01:35:56):
Oh king.
How'd you get that, eh?
By exploiting the workers oradding on to outdated
imperialist dogma whichperpetuates the economic and
social differences in oursociety.
There's never gonna be anyproblem.
How'd you do it?
How do you do, good lady?
I'm Arthur, King of the Britons.

(01:36:17):
Whose castle is that?
The Britons.
We all are we are all Britons.
And I am your king.
You're throwing yourself.
We're living in a dictatorship.
A self-perpetuating autocracy inwhich the working class is
working classes with the case.

(01:36:38):
That's what it's all about.
These good people, I am inhaste.
Who lives in that castle?
No one lives there.
Then who is your lord?
We don't have a lord.
What?
I told you.
We're in a narco-syndicalistcommune.
We take it in turn to act as asort of executive officer for
the weekend.
But all the decisions of thatofficer have to be ratified at a

(01:37:00):
special byweight committee.
If I think by a simple majorityin the case of your internal
affairs, be quiet or by atwo-thirds majority in the case
of being quiet.
I order you to be quiet.
I'm your king.
The lady of the lake.

(01:37:28):
Signifying by divine prophetsthat I asked was to carry
excalibus.
That is why I'm talking.
Listen, strange women lying inponds, distributing swords, is
no basis for a system ofgovernment.
Supreme executive power derivesfrom a mandate from the masses,
not from some fartic or aquaticceremony.

(01:37:49):
But you can't expect to wieldsupreme executive power just
because some water is tart for asword.
I mean round saying I was anemperor.
Just because some moistenedbitch had loved a scimitar at
me, they put me away.
Shut up! Wheel! Shut up! Now wesee the violence inherited in
the system! Now we see theviolence inherited in the

(01:38:10):
system! Help! Help! I'm beingrepressed! Bloody peasants! Oh,
what a giveaway! You hear that?
You hear that?
I'm on about.
Do you see it repressing me?
You saw it, didn't you?
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