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that.
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on seeing my mouth move withoutbeing able to hear me.
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Alright, back to the beginning.
Good morning, peasants! Welcometo another episode of the
Peasant's Perspective.
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Mata Easel, Carlitz, anybody?
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Okay, good morning, peasants.
Welcome to another episode ofThe Peasants Perspective.
So I'm still on the road, stilluh in Idaho, as you can see, got
the hotel room behind me, gotkids all over the place, and I
gotta warn you, today could be along show.
It's a long show because it'sthe last day of the month, and
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with all the transitions andmoving we did with the studio
and everything, we're a littlebit short on our stream time.
So I'm probably gonna stream along one today, and then I might
even jump in and stream anotherone tomorrow.
I'm also gonna do a lot ofprivate streaming today because
I gotta catch up on some of thattime before the end of the
month.
Also, I need one more chatter.
I need one more new chatter.
So, those of you that are hereearly, you guys have probably
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been here all month long.
Please, if you know, uhencourage new people to chat.
Just from time to time, postthat in the chat.
Any new people say hi.
I need one more chatter tocomplete my requirements for the
month.
So, okay.
Um, before we jump too far intokind of what's been going on,
uh, what's been going on allover with regards to this DC
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shooter, this Afghanistanimmigrant, I wanted to share
with you guys something that Ithought was pretty freaking
funny.
So, what this is, is this is anarticle coming out of the the uh
US Sun, and it says thisbird-brained scheme.
Putin scientists launchedchilling squadron of
remote-controlled spy pigeonsfitted with brain implants.
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So I thought this was absolutelycrazy.
SPEAKER_00 (03:23):
Let's see, we've got
a little electronics GPS sound
here.
So let's let's listen to this.
A Kremlin-backed Moscowneurotechnology firm claims its
operators can steer entireflocks by zapping signals
directly into their brains.
Russia's so-called birdbiodrones, codenames PJN-1, are
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ordinary pigeons surgicallyimplanted with neural chips that
let technicians direct theirroots.
Field tests are underway usingbirds with electrodes inserted
into their brains and tinysolar-powered backpacks carrying
electronics, GPS trackers, andreceivers.
Russian tech firm Nearychillingly insists no training
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is required, saying birds can besteered in any direction once
the device is implanted.
The company claims pigeons canfly 310 miles a day, more than
1,850 miles a week, and saysbigger birds like seagulls,
albatrosses, and even ravenscould soon be used for heavier
payloads.
Founder Alexandra Panov says,right now the solution works on
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pigeons, but any bird can beused as the carrier.
Sources inside Neary say thepigeons can already be steered
in real time as operators uploadcommands straight into their
brains.
The firm boasts the birds simplybelieve it wants to fly in
whatever direction the handlerchooses, with electrodes
inserted within millimeters ofkey brain regions.
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Neary claims the pigeon biodromediffers from an ordinary bird
only by the neuro interface wireprotruding from its head and the
small backpack containingelectronics.
SPEAKER_19 (04:58):
Isn't that crazy?
They literally have birds thathave brain implants that then
they can steer it.
So the inside joke here is mydaughter, she's uh moved out of
the house now, but she had theset-shirts when she was a kin that
said when she was a kid thatsaid birds aren't real.
Every now and then I gotta lookdown and make sure I'm not
muted, said birds aren't real.
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And it was like this joke thatbirds are like a spy thing.
And so when I saw this article,I had to send it to her, and she
replied back last night, I knewall along, dad.
So Russia's figured out how toimplant into the brain of
pigeons and basically steer themall over the place, which is
really amazing.
But at the same time, you know,we peasants are quickly getting
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outpaced as far as the capacityto have parity in uh the way we
how do you say, like operatewith each other?
You know, they talk about um Godmade men equal and cult enforced
the equality, right?
Cult the cult revolver, and uhit's the equalizer, right?
Well, when you see stuff likethis, I'm like, well, I might
have a gun, but you guys gotpigeons, they got dolphins they
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were talking about, they got allkinds of stuff going on.
Over into the chats.
Uh good morning, Carlitz.
Already said hello, Mada Easel,no sound on mute.
Thank you.
Uh TIF Time, happy born day.
Yes, thank you.
It is my birthday, in fact.
Madam M, happy birthday,sweetheart.
Love you, honey.
And Pony Boy, good morning.
Glad to have you guys here.
Uh, it's been an interestingtrip.
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You know, it's this is actually,I think, only my second.
I think about this.
I think this is my second realtrip since I've been back from
prison.
Uh no, yeah, second vacation-ytrip, I guess.
Everything else I've gone on hasbeen kind of work-related.
Anyways, so another thing that Iwanted to share with you guys
today is uh in the aftermath ofthis shooting in DC, which by
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the way, the young NationalGuards woman, um, she did pass
away.
Very tragic.
Um, they had a processionleaving the hospital yesterday.
It was all over.
So this Afghanistan shooter ispro is, I mean, at this point,
Pam Bondi said it.
He's going to be charged withmurder.
They're going to seek the deathpenalty, um, which is
appropriate for a man who droveall the way across the country
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to shoot some people on thestreet in the head.
Um, both of the guards membershad just literally swore in 24
hours earlier, so it's justabsolutely tragic.
Um, Mike Johnson was uh at thepodium and he was asked about
this, and he said something thata lot of us has been has have
been saying.
Uh Scott Adams has emphasizedthis.
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It's this idea that we'rewatching there's a split.
Whoops, excuse me.
The watching we're watching twomovies on two screens.
We have two Americas happeningright now.
And I can identify and reachthrough this analogy that he's
going to share and say, we havetwo screens in a lot of ways.
We have the right and leftscreen, right?
Trump is a dictator, Trump is ahero.
You have the uh top-bottomscreen or the age gap screen
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where boomers are hearkening fora day gone by, and millennials
feel like opportunity andeverything in life has totally
passed them by.
It's very, very difficult, youknow, to reconcile these two
different screens.
And the more we have that, themore obviously it becomes just a
non-stop problem for people allover the place in life.
So before we uh listen to MikeJohnson talk about this here, I
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Okay, so let's jump in here andlisten to Mike Johnson talk
about two movies on two screens.
SPEAKER_01 (09:17):
There's a split
screen in America right now.
There's a split screen.
On one side of the screen, youhave President Trump and the
Republican majorities in theCongress and the Senate and the
House doing the work for theAmerican people.
Look what we've achieved in thefirst 10 months of this year.
It's you can make an argumentthat it's the most productive
season for a new Congress and anew presidency, a new
administration, at least in themodern era, maybe of all time.
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It just it just in this shortamount of months, we got the
border secured.
We we fulfilled that promise.
We are working on the crimecrisis around the country.
We have new trade agreements, wehave a return to American energy
dominance.
We have cut taxes, the largesttax cut in U.S.
history, in a literal sense.
We're cutting regulations, we'reending fraud, waste, and abuse
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out of government, we're shoringup the safety net programs like
Medicaid so that it's there forthe people that desperately need
it and it is not being abused byillegal aliens and by young,
able-bodied men who are noteligible to receive that.
We are doing all this good work.
The president, meanwhile, isusing his authority to change
the world, literally.
He has ended eight wars aroundthe globe.
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All of this is happening on theRepublican side and so much
more.
That's on one side of thescreen, and on the other is the
Democrat Party.
And what have they done?
What do they have to show forthe last 10 months of government
here?
They shut the government down.
They voted 15 times to close thegovernment and exact that pain
on everyone.
We can never forget that.
They haven't achieved anythingbeyond that except pushing ICE
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officers around and uh reallyspurring on political violence.
So I want to say that there's areason the Democrats are in
disarray right now.
There's a reason they don't havean identified leader of their
party.
There's a reason that theirtheir favorability, even amongst
those in their own party, is atlowest of all time.
They don't have a platform, aprinciple they can defend.
They don't have a leader, exceptfor Mandami, who's the new mayor
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of New York City and leading theparty into Marxism and
socialism.
I I think I think everybodyshould consider that split
screen.
I think you should look at ittruthfully and honestly and
objectively.
And I think you can evaluate foryourself which party is working
for the people.
We're anxious to get that done,to work on health care and
affordability and all theissues, to continue doing what
we've done.
And we look forward to rollingthat out for you in the next
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several days.
SPEAKER_19 (11:30):
So the Republican
Party has clearly kind of been
doing what they're doing, right?
Passing a big, the big,beautiful bill.
You know, sometimes when we getout into the weeds with these
guys like Mike Johnson, youknow, what have you really done?
I mean, are you passing all thebills we need?
There's so many other thingsthey could be doing.
It is what it is, right?
But the reality is Trump hasmoved at lightning speed on all
different fronts.
He's been pushing the envelopein a bunch of different
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directions.
And for anybody who kind ofunderstands how the world works,
you know, you got to sow yourseeds, you got to weed, water,
repeat that process until youfinally get the harvest.
So Trump is out there creating anew environment, a different
situation so that he canreconcile some of these two
screen problems.
And the biggest reconciliationis the boomer, millennial, and
below generational problem.
But on top of that, right, he'sfixing the globalist populist
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thing.
He's trying to bring everythinginto alignment.
But you've got people who arejust pure, plain, and simple
obstructionists.
And some of them seem to beobstructionists for like no good
reason.
And an example of that is DonLemon here.
So Don Lemon, I don't even knowthis is the left hook podcast.
It's actually not a bad name.
Uh the left hook podcast.
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And he's giving this advice, andthis was just, you know, days
before this recent DC shooter,which it almost doesn't even
matter when you say stuff likethis, there's always going to be
a shooting a couple days downthe road, or you know, that kind
of thing.
But here he is giving what Iconsider not very good advice,
and it's very, I don't know,insurrection-y again.
Two screams.
SPEAKER_04 (12:54):
Black people, brown
people of all stripes, whether
you're an Indian American or aMexican American or whoever you
are, go out in your place whereyou live and get a gun legally,
get a license to carry legally.
Because when you have peopleknocking on your door and taking
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you away without due process asa citizen, isn't that what the
Second Amendment was writtenfor?
Black people, brown people ofall stripes, whether you're an
Indian American or a MexicanAmerican or whoever you are, go
out in your place where you liveand get a gun legally.
SPEAKER_19 (13:36):
Can you believe
that?
Black people, brown people, goout, get a gun.
And then, of course, you know,he's smart enough because he's
been a broadcaster to saylegally, and defend yourself
from who?
Federal agents.
He's encouraging people to goout and defend themselves from
federal agents.
Now put that in the context ofthe shooting that just happened
in DC.
Is that not basically exactlywhat they just said?
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Now, again, in the two screensmentality, right, you've got a
lot of people in the media, alot of people on the left.
They want to blame the victims,right?
In a situation like this.
They want to blame the victims.
This is where you have to likestep back for a moment and go,
okay, like if all things arebeing equal and two people get
in a fight, the guy who throwsthe first punch is ultimately
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guilty.
Okay.
The problem is it's whoeverthrows the first punch.
It's not who started theargument, who ran their mouth.
As long as it's mouth runningand mouth running, it's just go,
go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
But the moment someone takesthat first punch, then all, you
know, the gloves are off.
So in a situation like this,you're, you know, here's this
Afghan person who comes to ourcountry, right, using our virtue
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to take advantage of freehousing, and we're going to talk
about some of the benefits thathe received before he went on
this rampage.
And then they turn around, andyou have people who want to
blame the National Guard fortrying to suppress crime as the
impetus that would lead someoneto come in with a gun and do the
shooting.
Now, I completely understandthis line of thinking because I
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went to the United StatesCapitol once thinking that I
could go make a difference.
And I made a little speech in mybullhorn.
And guess what?
It didn't matter that I wasright.
It didn't matter that theelection was stolen.
It didn't matter that they weredoing any of that stuff.
At some point, the governmentdeemed me to have crossed a red
line and they brought charges.
Now, we all know the story.
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I don't agree with it.
Argue, argue, argue.
But at the end of the day, itdoesn't matter.
I cognized and recognized thefact I'm the one who took an
affirmative action.
So when this guy goes and takesan affirmative action like that,
you know, whatever happened tothe good old phrase, sticks and
stones can break my bones, butwords can never hurt me.
If you're here legally, what doyou have to fear?
If you're here illegally, ah,that's where we have the
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problem.
You're here illegally, which wasyour first crime, and then
there's usually a lot of crimesthat follow at, follow that.
Well, what's going on here?
So then here's Janine Shapiro,uh Janine Pierrot, um, current
DC United States attorney, whopreviously was a Fox show news
host, and before that was ajudge, and before that was a
prosecutor.
She was asked a similar questionhere.
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You know, can't you blame Trumpfor bringing the troops on the
streets?
SPEAKER_13 (16:10):
That the president
believing that the National
Guard members should not evenhave been there if it were not
for the executive order.
SPEAKER_14 (16:16):
I don't even want to
talk about whether they should
have been there.
We had to kiss the ground andthank God that the president
said it's time to bring in morelaw enforcement to make sure
that a city that had the fourthhighest homicide rate in the
country was uh that thatviolence was quelled.
I'm not even gonna go there.
SPEAKER_13 (16:34):
Oh, question for
Director O'Do.
SPEAKER_19 (16:36):
So there had been
like on a uh a like if you take
this week last year, there wassomething like, or excuse me, if
you take the same period of timesince troop Trump deployed the
troops to DC as now as lastyear, right?
So I don't know, when did hedeploy?
March, April, May, June, I don'teven know.
Whenever he deployed them tonow, if you take that number of
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shootings in DC a year ago, itwas in the 60s.
Now they did have this, youknow, still had shootings, but
it was in the 20s.
That's a massive reduction,right?
In percentage.
That's 40 more families that hadsomeone at their breakfast uh
Thanksgiving table yesterdaybecause the troops and the
federal officers came into DC toclean things up.
I'm sure you could say the samekind of statistics in cities
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like Memphis, where they'vedeployed, in in um cities like
LA.
Well, they deployed in LA.
I don't know if they're stillthere.
Anyways, where they've deployed,it's clearly making a big
difference.
And I'm really glad that umJudge Janine there or attorney
general, see what do we callher?
A USA Attorney General JaninePerro.
I'm really glad she cognizesthat.
You know, we should be thankingTrump for basically adding law
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enforcement because there was ascourge of violence.
I remember, oh, excuse me.
I remember every day as I wouldwake up in the DC gulag.
Okay, my my my cell was cellnumber 37.
I was on the top tier of theblock.
And when I could look out mylittle four-inch window through
the door, I could see there wasa pillar right here that blocked
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the clock.
So I couldn't see the clock.
So I never knew what time it waswhen I was in my cell, unless I
had a tablet or so, or you know,they said what time it was on
the radio.
But I could look through my cellwindow and I could see the TV,
right?
Like I had I actually had astraight-on view of the TV
rooms, like big TV that was likemounted up on a little walkway
thing.
It was really awkward, buteither way, I had a decent view
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from my room.
So on football game nights,after we would get locked in, I
would go stand at my door like alittle loser, looking through
the four inches of glass, andI'd watch the end of some
football game, you know, thefourth quarter after we'd be
locked in, or um I watched MarchMadness from in there, you know,
watch some some basketball.
I watched uh that's where Ifirst started watching Caitlin
Clark on Iowa play.
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I was looking through my window.
Anyways, I would wake up everymorning and before we would get
let out, right?
Breakfast would come and theguards would leave the TV on all
night.
No one ever turned the TV off,right?
The guard TV's just on allnight.
And usually at some point in thenight, someone, the guard would
turn it on to Scripps News orsome news channel.
And so very normally when wewould wake up in the morning,
the local news was on.
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Every morning it felt like.
Every morning.
It was like breaking, anotherdrive-by shooting, breaking,
four injured last night andtaken to the hospital, breaking.
It was like it got to be likethis joke.
Because remember, we're all uhfrom the hinterlands, like none
of us were from DC.
So we're all from out and aboutin the country.
A lot of us live, you know, inquiet, unassuming neighborhoods
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and stuff like that.
And so, you know, we're notaccustomed to hearing about
drive-by shootings every day.
It was stunning.
It was like, how could you livein a town like this where every
day it's not that big of a town?
I mean, DC's a big town, but notthat big.
It's 10 square miles.
How could you live in a townthat has that much rampant crime
going on?
So it's really good that Trumpsent the troops.
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Clearly, it was needed to bedone, and it's had great effect
on crime reduction.
But two screens.
One side of this country thinksthat this is the insurrection,
that Trump's sending troops intothe streets is some Hitler-like
action, you know, something thatjust should never be repeated,
or uh, you know, is beingrepeated from times past.
Trump was was gave thisWeisshouse uh this press
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conference yesterday, and thisduring this press conference,
this is this is when heannounced that this poor young
servicewoman had passed away.
The other gentleman is fightingfor his life right now.
I pray that he makes it.
And uh Trump was being askedabout this particular Afghan
migrant.
So we're gonna we're gonna diveinto some parts a little
detailed, some parts we're gonnajust kind of gloss over here.
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But essentially what you've gothere is you've got this Afghan
migrant that was taken out ofAfghanistan, uh, that was taken
out of Afghanistan during theAfghanistan airlift.
And somehow, as he made it here,he got his temporary asylum.
At some point during the Trumpadministration, they granted him
some kind of temporary reprieve,and then they didn't, you know,
there's some kind of overlaphere.
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And Trump's being asked, youknow, well, why do you blame
Biden for bringing him in whenhe came in under your watch?
And that's just not true.
So this is Trump's exchange, andI think that we are these two
screens that we're seeing inAmerica.
You're getting to the pointwhere the one side of the
screen, the side that's beenvery passive, who has a virtue
that's been weaponized by thegood guy.
Oh, you want to be generous andkind and whatever.
Let's take in all thesemigrants.
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Don't vet them, give them money,because you're kind, right?
This is what kind people do.
That's called weaponizing yourvirtue, right?
They've taken a good qualityabout you and they've
essentially turned around andused it against you.
So the American people, legacyAmericans, whatever, however you
want to consider it, have beenmore than generous by having
very um, very liberalimmigration policies, by having
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very liberal social safety netpolicies, all that kind of
stuff, but that's coming to anend.
It's coming to an end.
It's it went too far.
And what happens is when youpush a kind person or someone
that's overly forgiving to theirvery limit, that's a lot of
times when you see the snap,right?
In our real lives, we lookaround and we meet people and
you're like, everything wasfine, and then one day he just
snapped.
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Well, this is what snappinglooks like.
SPEAKER_13 (22:01):
U.S.
officials say that the suspectworked very closely with the CIA
in Afghanistan for years, thathe was vetted, and the vetting
came up clean.
SPEAKER_03 (22:10):
He went he went
cuckoo.
I mean, he went nuts, and thathappens too.
It happens too often with thesepeople.
You see him?
But uh look, this is how theycome in.
This is how they're they'restanding on top of each other in
uh that's an airplane.
There was no vetting oranything, they came in unvetted.
And we have a lot of others inthis country, we're gonna get
them out, but they go cuckoo,something happens to them.
SPEAKER_13 (22:33):
Your DOJ IG just
reported this year that there
was thorough vetting by DHS andby the FBI of these Afghans who
were brought into the US.
SPEAKER_19 (22:43):
So Okay, so they
said that there's an internal
investigation report that said,Oh, there was vetting.
Stop for just a moment here,okay.
The Biden administration wascorrupt from top to bottom.
Every element of that governmentapparatus in its leadership
roles had I don't even know whatother word to use than corrupt.
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Okay.
So you have IGs that arecovering up for their
departments, and that was one ofthe very first changes that
Trump instituted.
You need to separate theinvestigator generals from the
departments that they'resupposed to investigate because
they get too close.
Literally, you cannot have theguy that's investigating you
also meeting you for brunch.
It's not okay.
You can't have offices next toeach other.
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So here you've got AlejandroMajorcis, who's opened the
border, let people in, and heturns around to his AG and he's
like, hey, do me a favor andtell people we vetted him.
It's ridiculous.
SPEAKER_13 (23:37):
Why do you blame the
Biden administration?
SPEAKER_03 (23:39):
Because they let
them in.
Are you stupid?
Are you a stupid person?
Because they came in on a planealong with thousands of other
people that shouldn't be here,and you're just asking questions
because you're a stupid person.
And we there's a law passed thatit's almost impossible not to
get to get them out.
You can't get them out once theycome in.
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And they came in and they wereunvetted, they were unchecked,
there were many of them, andthey came in on big planes, and
it was disgraceful.
And if you look, you'll seethere was a law passed.
It makes it almost impossiblenot to let them in, not to
certify them, so to speak, uh,once they come in.
And they came in and theyshouldn't have come in.
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And frankly, the whole thing wasa mess.
The whole Afghanistan situationwas a mess.
We shouldn't, it should havenever taken place.
If we're going to go out and wewould have gone out, because I
had everybody ready to go, wewere going to go out with
strength and dignity andprecision, and we would have
left from Bagram, and we wouldhave kept Bagram, by the way,
because of its very closerelationship to China and where
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they make their missiles.
But when you let the people comein by the thousands and
thousands and thousands, uh,they made a terrible mistake.
SPEAKER_19 (24:50):
Yeah, they made a
terrible mistake to say the
least.
So what he's referring to isthey made a law that you can't
get rid of them.
So imagine a situation whereyou're like, hey, when we decide
immigration laws, we're going tosay that you have to vet people.
So that is the law.
People must be vetted.
Okay.
So then the government goesabout on a campaign to bring
people in and they don't reallyvet them, they just bring them
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in.
So now you have a situationwhere the government itself has
broken a law that says that thegovernment itself must vet
people before they come in.
So the government goes ahead anddumps people in, and then it
comes around and it says, Oh, wevetted them.
Well, who certified the vetting?
Oh, we we're good.
We we vetted them.
Did you vet them at all?
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Yeah, we did because we had tofollow the law.
So we just made the vettingstandard so low that we
basically vetted them by notvetting them.
Because not vetting them doesvet people, you know what I
mean?
They voluntarily vettedthemselves by deciding to come
to America, the land ofopportunity.
Okay, and so the IG goes, oh,okay, well, you checked the box
saying you vetted them.
But did they?
But did they bet bet uh vetthem?
(25:55):
There is a huge problem.
I want to explain this in abigger context because this goes
into why Donald Trump'spresidency is so crucial.
I gotta figure out where thecenter of my screen is here, why
Donald Trump's presidency is socrucial.
There was the Chevron case backin 1984 that made a
determination that the executivebranch could basically define
(26:17):
terms, they could define whatthey believe the law means and
how they're going to execute it,and they could basically add
things to the law in order toachieve the outcomes that the
legislature wanted.
So, what this looks like is thisEPA, says the legislature, the
legislature to the EPA, EPA, wewould like you to get us clean
water.
It's the law that you must getus clean water.
(26:39):
And the EPA goes, okay, great,we're going to clean up the
water.
So now the EPA as an executiveuh department gets to now define
what clean water is.
They also get to define whatthey're going to do to achieve
the law, legal outcome of cleanwater.
So the EPA might start outgoing, well, clean water means
(26:59):
it's free from bacteria.
So what are you going to do?
Let's dump some chlorine in.
And clean water is free fromfluoride or has a bunch of
fluoride in this because ithelps your teeth or whatever,
and it pacifies the population,which by the way, one of the
main reasons why they putfluoride in city water supply is
it pacifies the population.
Yeah, seriously, FYI, look itup.
So, anyways, so they don'tfluoride in it.
Anyways, you get down the road alittle bit, and now you've got a
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situation where you've got leadin the water with lead pipes in
Flint, Michigan, you've gotchlorine, fluoride, who knows
what else in there.
But that's okay because the EPAhas defined all those chemical
toxicants that on their own cankill you.
They've defined that as clean.
So now when someone brings alawsuit and they go, hey, I'm
getting sick from this dirtywater, the executive branch
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comes to the judge and goes,Well, judge, what you call dirty
water, we call clean.
And our mandate is to make cleanwater.
And the judge looks at it andgoes, Well, it looks like
they've got clean water.
They delegated the actual, youknow, rulemaking interpretation
of the laws to the executivebranch.
This was overturned last year bythe Loper Bright decision, last
year or two years ago.
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This was overturned by the LoperBright decision.
And what that said is thatChevron was wrong and it puts
the lawmaking capacity back intothe hands of the legislature.
This also means the legislatureitself actually has to make
definitions.
They have to determine thesteps.
They can't just say to the EPA,go get us clean water.
They have to tell the EPA whatclean water is and what the EPA
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is to do to achieve that andnothing more.
The EPA cannot add things toachieve outcomes.
They have to be directed.
The executive branch ofgovernment, with the exception
of the president himself, isessentially an overblown
secretary.
They're only supposed to do whatthey're told to do.
And so when Trump says, youknow, they basically made it
impossible to get people out,and then the IG comes out and
(28:46):
goes, Yeah, well, they dideverything right.
What he's literally sayingthere, what he's literally
saying is they followed the lawand redefined what vetting
means.
And by doing that, you know,this is why he goes, Are you
stupid?
Are you stupid?
Can you not see that they justredefined what it means to vet?
I mean, it's kind of there's somany ways you could take this.
(29:08):
It's like, well, let's justredefine winning as becoming in
second place.
You know, it's like good gravy.
So uh there's there's agentleman which I've only
probably ever played a clip ortwo from Tyrus, and he's someone
who's a frequent guest on thegut-filled show on Fox News.
And I actually don't know a tonabout his background, but he
always has some great clips.
He is describing, again, withthis two screens mentality going
(29:32):
on, he is describing what hebelieves the left is projecting
and what they're trying tocreate with all this chaos that
they're sowing, and theyliterally have the weaponry to
do it.
They have illegal migrants andpeople that we haven't been
vetted, and we have no idea whattheir intent is here in this
country.
And he's basically, in myopinion, very accurately
(29:52):
forecasting what's about tocome.
And I should probably share thescreen.
So let me give you the screen.
unknown (29:59):
So
SPEAKER_19 (30:00):
So many buttons to
click when you're doing this by
yourself.
All right, here you go.
Make of this.
SPEAKER_06 (30:03):
Is this some
cognitive dissonance or is it
just love?
No, I think we're all beingsilly by saying those things out
loud.
SPEAKER_07 (30:08):
This is just act two
of what we saw during Trump's
first term.
First term they went with, theytried to do it politically with
impeachments and dossiers andstories, and the exact opposite
happened.
It made Trump a martyr.
They tried to legally arrest himfor bullsh and it didn't work.
But when what they did was thaton the second time around,
they're now going after acertain population of people.
(30:49):
He's Hitler.
So then they go look and click.
Now you see ICE agents trying todo their job and civilians
trying to stop them becausethey're like Gestapo.
So you have that.
Now you have those riots.
And with the governmentshutdowns, the Democrats are
not, and no time soon do theywant it back because they're
going to get the second part oftheir phase where you're going
to have the people who aregetting welfare checks, people
who are no longer getting thewhip programs, all the stuff.
(31:11):
What do you think the worst ofthat group's going to do?
They're going to loot stores.
So you're going to have anarchyin the street, you have an
undersized police force, youhave ICE in the National Guard
dealing with immigration.
So then pretty soon you're goingto have to do what?
National Guard's going to haveto deal with just keeping people
safe on the street because we'rein the two biggest cities, New
York and California, you'regoing to have complete unrest.
(31:32):
That's their plan.
His presidency will be nothingbut burning buildings and fires,
and eventually, it doesn'tmatter what's next because they
will ruin the second term witheverybody fighting in the
streets, and that's all they'regoing to see.
So they don't have to say, oh, Ididn't mean to call him Hitler.
They've already done it.
They've already convinced.
Oh, you gotta, if you convincefive million people in this
country that somebody's Hitler,you can destroy cities with
(31:55):
that.
They are running their plan.
There's no government, thegovernment shutdown, this is
Trump shutdown.
They can't stop him.
Because if they just, if theyworked with him, he would have
one of the most successfulpresidencies in history.
So that means what?
An easy way for Vance or Rubioor whomever chooses to run the
Republican Party?
No.
So they will destroy it from theground up with the lower part of
(32:16):
our society, unfortunately.
SPEAKER_19 (32:18):
Yeah.
They're going to try to destroyour society using the people who
have become dependent ongovernment, right?
And that is just what they'regoing to do.
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So what he's talking aboutthere, what Tyrus is saying is
like clearly we've got these twoscreens, right?
(33:41):
You've got the left and theright, and the left has decided
for the sake of power to utilizeAmericans that have become
dependent on the system, right?
When you cut snap benefits,you're going to send them to the
streets.
This is, we are reaching anexponential threat to our nation
that is harbored inside of ourneighborhoods, right?
(34:02):
There is a bleed and drain ofthe life energy of American
citizens who are denied benefitsthat they have paid for that are
being given to people who havenever once paid in a penny.
It's just raw math.
The virtue of the of the peopleof the United States has been
weaponized as a cudgel to useagainst them.
(34:25):
As Brett Weinstein and othershave said, the American people
have lost the immune response,right, to these things.
By and and who and I mean, wecould go on and on about the
reasons why we've lost thatimmune response.
And we're going to talk about alittle bit of that when we get
into the private.
Um there's a great, uh, uh greatdiscussion by Brett Wine uh
(34:45):
Brett Weinstein and his wifeabout one of the reasons why
we've lost our immune responsein America.
So now let's jump over and let'sstart looking at this little
Afghan shooter.
So the Afghan terrorists, and Idon't even want to say his name,
who ambushed the National Guardin Washington, D.C., was housed
in Bellingham with his wife andfive children through the
nonprofit World Relief WesternWashington.
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75% of the organization's incomecame from government grants,
primarily through USAID.
It's hard to believe that Lakwa,the dude's wife, didn't know
what he was up to.
So let's take a look at this.
This is a little news report.
Whoops, I was already sharingscreen.
Darn it.
This is a little news reportthat came out of Bellingham,
(35:26):
Washington yesterday morning.
SPEAKER_16 (35:29):
An organization that
has worked.
I know we've definitely done alot.
Whatcomb County has opened itsarms to Afghan refugees who fled
(35:51):
during Operation Allies Welcome.
World Relief of Watcomb Countysays they are proud to have
welcomed nearly 400 Afghanrefugees, and multiple churches
have also helped with food andhousing.
In fact, the WashingtonDepartment of Social and Health
Services says thousands ofAfghan refugees sought
humanitarian relief in 2022 andhundreds more in the last couple
(36:12):
of years.
Bellingham, the city where DHeartbroken.
SPEAKER_19 (36:38):
They've incorporated
churches, they've incorporated
families, they've incorporatedthe city and the counties into
redirecting funds to help thesemigrants.
And again, our virtue, our opendoor, our willingness to care
for the stranger, to expand thedefinition of who's your
neighbor, to include everybodyunder the sun, right?
(37:00):
All at once, by the way.
We even skip over our neighborwho's actually next to us,
suffering.
We skip over our family that aresuffering and struggling, and we
donate our money to churchesthat don't help them, to pay our
taxes to a government thatdoesn't assist them.
And meanwhile, you know the listof things we pay for, right?
Go look at Ron Paul and everyevery Christmas thing of all the
(37:23):
nonsense that we give away ingovernment spending.
You know, if you trim that fat,there's literally thousands of
dollars to go around everyone,which is why Donald Trump has
been able to do the math andhe's able to figure out with a
little bit of terror revenue andgetting people off of the dole
that shouldn't be on publicsupport, we could actually
eliminate like the whole taxcode.
Okay, so this is an exclusivecoming from Laurel Loomer about
(37:45):
this uh Afghan man and how hegot here and what what he was
doing here.
So exclusive.
The host of the Islamic jihadistfrom Afghanistan, who shot two
National Guardsmen, has ahistory of opposing Trump's
Islamic travel ban andsupporting open borders in
addition to donating to KamalaHarris and Hillary Clinton.
So pay attention to this.
The family that hosted this manand his kids had a history of
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supporting open borders inaddition to donating Kamala
Harris and Hillary Clinton.
The families of the two NationalGuardsmen who were shot by that
man, the Afghan jihadists,should sue the rich liberals who
hosted him and his family insidetheir homes in Bellingham,
Washington.
If Stanley and Valerie Creightonare rich enough to host Afghans
inside their mansion, and sincethey raised money for the jihadi
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family and his family, and thenthey are rich enough to settle
with the families of the victimsor offer to pay their funeral
costs when they succumb to theirsevere injuries.
Stanley Creighton and his wifeare loaded.
These are members of uh citizensof Bellingham.
Creighton is the founder ofNational Veterinary Associates,
a veterinary roll-up with 900general practices clinics across
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the country.
Their home in Bellingham,Washington is worth 2.6 million.
Stanley and his wife should beheld accountable for hosting the
Muslim killer in their home.
As you can see below, posts fromValerie's social media show that
she has spent the last severalyears advocating for open
borders and attacking PresidentTrump for his Islamic travel
ban.
She is anti-Trump, verypro-Islam, and advocated for
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Islamic resettlement in America.
On her Facebook profile, sheuses the they-them pronouns.
Her Facebook post shows that inaddition, in addition to hosting
an Islamic terrorist fromAfghanistan inside their guest
house, Stanley and his wife havealso also previously hosted
Syrian and Venezuelan refugees.
There needs to be consequencesfor the rich right liberals who
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no longer uh who endanger thelives of Americans.
They should be sued intooblivion.
So here's some screenshots fromthat.
So here's the gentleman who'shosting these things, right?
Talks about his startup andveterinary medicine.
Here you have uh a post from hiswife, Valerie.
Of non-religious Americans, uhtwo-thirds of non-religious
Americans believe the countryhas responsibility to refugees.
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Only one-fourth of evangelicalsbelieve the same.
I was shocked by this.
My husband, who had evangelicalrelatives, was not.
Okay.
Two screens.
Two-thirds of non-religiousAmericans believe the country
has a responsibility torefugees.
It's they, whether you'rereligious or not, we live in a
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Christian society.
Period.
Okay.
The golden rule applies.
By the way, the golden rule doesnot apply to Islam.
Just FYI.
I've spoken at length withdevout Muslims about the golden
rule.
It's not their thing.
It's not their thing.
Okay.
But in the West, we live thatway by that.
So we want to do to others likewe would want done to us.
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If our country was being bombedto shreds, we would love it for
other countries to open theirdoors and welcome us in.
Okay.
However, we would probably bringour work ethic with us and all
that kind of stuff.
That's not what's happeninghere.
But of course, she doesn'tconsider that.
So here, her husband, who'slike, well, I have evangelical
family and they don't want tohelp other people.
That's because when you reallyunderstand Christianity, you
can't help other people untilyou help yourself, then your
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family, and then your community.
It's from inward outward, notfrom outward inward.
So two-thirds of thesenon-religious Americans want to
purify their inward vessel bypurifying the outward vessel.
Whereas true Christians andevangelicals focus on the inward
vessel and radiate outward fromthat.
Okay, next thing.
She also posted a battle one,but I'm sure this is far from
(41:20):
over.
At least there's a stay.
This is a she's retweeting apost from the ACLU.
Victory, thank you to everyonewho stood up today to say that
refugees are welcome.
Okay.
And then here's the here's thereal kicker.
So then these people are worthmillions.
900 veterinary clinics, right?
Worth millions.
But yet, but yet, Stan and Iwould like to introduce you to
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Angel and Clara and theirfamily.
They arrived in our home inBellingham last night from
Bogota, Columbia, where theyhave been in a UN camp since
fleeing Venezuela.
They are in the U.S.
as refugees.
They arrived with two smallbackpacks, mostly filled with
diapers and the clothes on theirbacks, and will be staying in
our guest house until they findpermanent housing.
Now, this is a ruse.
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I am almost certain that whenyou go look at this, yes, they
rented out their guest house tothis refugee family.
And I bet somehow, some way,through USAID or some other
source of money, they weremaking a very handsome rental
profit on that house.
I just can dang near guaranteeit.
We did not know that over 6million Venezuelan citizens, 20%
(42:23):
of the population, have fled inthe last decade under Maduro
regime, making it the secondlargest displacement crisis in
the world.
World Relief Western Washingtonis sponsoring about 20 people
per month now from and aroundthe world.
Gather uh rather than a GoFundMecampaign, they advise that it is
much better for them if peoplewishing to donate use the World
Relief Amazon wish list todonate items directly to them.
(42:45):
Any items ordered through thesite will go to the refugee
families in Bellingham,Whatcombe County.
And if you like to pitch in, I'mputting a link to the Amazon
wishlist in the site below.
Stan and I have no affiliationwith World Relief, but we can
assure you that they are caring,efficient, and that the items
and money are usedappropriately.
Why do I have my doubts?
Okay, so there was another uhpost here where they also
started a GoFundMe specificallyfor this Afghanistan family.
(43:09):
Okay, so they rather than donateof their deep coffers, their
millions of dollars, they cameto the public to you know raise
money for them through GoFundMe.
So here's another here, uhanother thing here.
This is their donation uh link.
So Valerie Creighton has donatedto Act Blue, Harris for
President, Act Blue, Act Blue,Harris for President, whole
bunch of that.
(43:30):
Okay, uh looks like they've gotyou go far enough back, act
blue, Jamie Harris for U.S.
Senate, uh a lot of act blue,holy cow, Hillary for America,
swing left, John Ossoff forCongress.
Now, what's interesting aboutthis is they donated$250 to John
Ossoff for Congress.
That's Georgia! This isWashington State.
(43:51):
Why is she making a donation inGeorgia?
Two screens.
Two screens.
This family and theseindividuals are engaged in
essentially a nationwidecampaign to swing left.
Okay.
That always blows my mind whenpeople make individual campaign
contributions to donors that areway out of their area.
(44:14):
I I don't know.
Sometimes it I don't know.
I I don't know.
I've heard other people make thecase like, well, you know, it uh
you take the money where you canget it, and sometimes like if
you're in a really red or reallyblue district and you've
basically your, you know, yourpreferred candidate is on a
lock, you know, there's no realpoint in donating money.
So donate it to another districtwhere someone's really got an
(44:35):
uphill fight.
Okay, I guess.
I mean, maybe, but these guysmade a lot of donations to Act
Blue.
Okay, so here is uh a little bitmore about this gentleman.
So this is an article by NewYork Post.
And New York Post actually got ahold of the neighbors of this
family after they lived with theCreightons.
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They ended up moving into thishouse, and it says, inside
American Dream Life of allegedU.S.
National Guard terrorist, asneighbors revealed dramatic FBI
raid.
So there was a raid on the houseof the terrorist yesterday or
two days ago, yesterday, and uhhe was living in a$2,000 a month
apartment in idyllic WashingtonState, a town where neighbors
said the FBI busted into hishome during a Wednesday raid.
(45:18):
Uh this man, 29, was often seenplaying Call of Duty and FIFA,
which is a soccer game, insidethe bear apartment, which he
shared with his hijab-wearingwife and his five kids.
Stunned neighbors in Bellinghamtold the post on Thursday.
Neighbors said the refugees whoarrived in 2021 after the
chaotic U.S.
pull-off from Afghanistan had nobeds and there were only some
couch cushions they would sleepon inside the sparse apartment.
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They never made a peep, oneneighbor said, adding that
Lockwell didn't speak muchEnglish and his oldest son is
14.
I believe this is part of acover-up.
If you look at a picture of hisoldest son, the guy looks 45.
Okay.
It really looks to me like theylied about his age.
Bellingham is very liberal, theneighborhood said, noting the
area, which housed Afghanevacuees following the botched
withdrawal, was very welcoming,very diverse, and very open.
(46:03):
There are two Afghan murderersnow that have come out of
Bellingham, Washington.
They're using your taxpayers toharbor people who have very
nefarious intent.
But don't worry, they don't makea peep.
Well, if I was going intoanother country to perform
terrorist acts, I wouldn't wantto draw attention to myself
either, dum-dum.
Duh.
Lockwall, who fought inAfghanistan and came to the U.S.
(46:24):
under the Biden era OperationAllies Welcome Program,
allegedly opened fires and fireand struck two National Guard
troops just blocks away from theWhite House around 215 on
Wednesday.
National Guard members SarahBecstrom 20 and Andrew Wolf.
Sarah Becstrom is our uh officerthat passed away, or uh guard
member that passed away, who hadbeen patrolling on at the time,
were critically wounded in theattack.
(46:45):
Anyways, super, super sad, butit's just another one of these
instances where um you know ourvirtue's been weaponized against
us.
So it goes on to say a motive ofthe shooting is still unclear.
He yelled Allah Akbar while hedid it.
He told you what his motive was.
Allah Akbar.
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He told you what his motive was.
If I go kill someone, and as I'mdoing it, I say, in the name of
God, I just told you what mymotive was.
There's no questioning this.
Officials have described it as atarget attack.
Well, you think?
Oh, he had something outpersonal for Sarah.
(47:28):
Oh yeah, because they crossedpaths.
She's from West Virginia, he'sfrom Afghanistan, living in
Washington State.
Oh, yeah, because they crossed.
She just signed up for the guard24 hours previous.
Ala Akbar.
Oh, the motive is unclear.
No, it's not.
It's totally clear.
Officials have described it as atarget attack and laid claim
(47:49):
that uh Laknawal drove acrossthe country from Washington
State to carry out the shootingrampage.
Lakanawal, whom the CIAconfirmed worked with one of his
elite counterterrorism Unit Zeroin Afghanistan, is facing at
least three counts of assaultwith intent to kill in a
criminal possession of a weapon.
He faces up to 15 years behindbars.
Pause that for just a moment.
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I traveled from WashingtonState.
I flew on a plane.
I didn't drive.
I traveled from Washington Stateto the District of Columbia.
I had a bullhorn in my backpack.
I made a ruckus and I touched agate.
And I was facing 40 years injail.
(48:33):
40.
40 years in jail.
This gentleman traveled fromWashington State to the District
of Columbia with a gun.
I didn't have a gun.
Walked on the street and shottwo American National Guardsmen
in the head.
And he's facing 15 years inprison.
(48:55):
Now, granted, that was beforeone of them died.
And so now it'll be a murdercharges with death penalty, most
likely.
But that's what he was facing.
I've said it many times.
I would have been better offgoing to the Capitol and
carjacking someone than going toprotest on the Capitol lawn over
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a stolen election.
Think about that for just asecond.
Good freaking gravy faces up to15 years behind bars for
shooting people in the head.
But I pushed on a gate and I waslooking at 40 years, 40 years.
(49:37):
I will tell you very early.
We'll do everything in our powerto seek the death penalty, said
Pam Bondi.
Hope they do.
And I am not someone who wantsto just, you know, constantly be
throwing out punishment andstuff like that.
But bad news bears, man.
Bad news bears.
Okay.
Um thinking about that, man.
(49:58):
So here's another instancewhere, again, in the Seattle
area, this apparently is goingto be a problem for us up here
in the Seattle area, is we had ahonor killing.
So just recently, who down inthe Tacoma area, there was
another Afghan migrant who hisdaughter, you know, got involved
with the West, oh, the devilishWest.
And he took his daughter out infront of her, I believe it was
(50:20):
her high school, and had did anattempted murder, attempted to
murder her in front ofeverybody, an honor killing.
Now it was stopped and he's nowsitting in jail, but he felt
totally justified in going infront of a bunch of school
children and murdering his owndaughter as an honor killing.
So here we have anothersituation of an honor killing in
the United States of America.
You can take the man out of thetrailer park, but you can't take
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the trailer park out of the man.
Well, here you go.
You can take a man out ofAfghanistan, but you can't take
Afghanistan out of the man.
Seattle area man charged withmurder after honor killing his
wife, prosecutors.
The King County prosecution'sattorney's office on Wednesday
charged Saeir Nasir Sadit withmurder in the first degree of
honor killing his wife.
So basically, he had suspectedthat his wife had been
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unfaithful and stewed about itfor seven to ten days.
And he describes waking upshortly before 7 a.m., rolling
her onto her back and stranglingher for 15 to for 15 to 20
minutes.
At one point, he kneed kneeledon her chest, referring to the
killing, he referred to thekilling as an honor killing, and
told investigators he believedthe other man suspected should
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also be killed, though he saidthat he lacked the means to buy
a gun.
Prosecutors have requested a$3million bail, citing the
severity of the allegations andSid's statements about killing
another person and his recentimmigration from Afghanistan,
which they argue poses asignificant flight risk.
The homicide is the 13thdomestic violent
violence-related killing in KingCounty in 2025, of which 12
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involved what prosecutors arecalling intimate partner
violence.
And then they change the articleto beware of domestic violence,
as if this was exclusively adomestic violence problem.
This is a cultural problem.
Clearly, it's a culturalproblem.
If you don't believe that, gotalk to pretty much any soldier
(52:09):
who went and spent anysignificant amount of time
overseas.
And this is almost a universal,this is almost a universal
feeling that I have I have heardfrom them.
Now keep in mind, I have to tellyou, my generation grew up in
the military, or like not in themilitary, but my generation grew
up with a 20-year overseas war.
Just for perspective, foranybody that's older than I am,
(52:32):
I have not lived one minute ofmy adult life without being in
active, active combat around theworld.
Since the moment 9-11 happened,I have watched my peers enlist,
train, deploy, come home, havePTSD, redeploy, come home, have
(52:58):
worse PTSD, redeploy, come home,get a divorce, get drunk, go to
rehab, get out of the military,go back to college, and you know
what I mean?
It's just this cycle.
Deploy PTSD, deploy PTSD, myentire adult life.
I feel just as bad for anybodyunder 30.
They don't even remember a timewhen there was political sanity,
(53:20):
right?
Their entire adult life hasspent since Donald Trump came
down the escalator and all hellbroke loose.
So here's a gentleman who's beenoverseas, and he's telling
people, hey, listen, whathappening over there is coming
here.
He's surprised it hasn'thappened already.
Where did you serve over in theMiddle East?
SPEAKER_11 (53:38):
In 91.
I was on the first Persianexcursion.
SPEAKER_10 (53:41):
What's your uh
what's your feeling about those
people, the way that they feelabout the U.S.?
SPEAKER_11 (53:46):
They hate us with a
passion.
unknown (53:48):
Did you?
SPEAKER_11 (53:49):
Why?
Why?
I got mine.
Because we're us.
SPEAKER_09 (53:54):
How did they treat
you when you were there?
SPEAKER_11 (53:57):
Well, with respect
because I was armed.
SPEAKER_08 (53:59):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_11 (53:59):
Okay, but when
you're not armed, you're you're
nothing but the infidel.
And is there uh to me it's kindof like uh having a dog that you
gotta tie a pork chop aroundyour neck to play with you?
Okay, the only reason they likeus or even give you the time of
day is because we're foolishenough to give them money or you
know, whatever, whatever theyneed.
SPEAKER_03 (54:20):
Very well said.
SPEAKER_11 (54:21):
But as soon as as
soon as uh they're done with us
or you know, they got somebodyto give them bigger and better,
uh, we're the infidel again andwe deserve to die.
SPEAKER_10 (54:28):
That's just what I
go back to a question.
I don't know if you were in whenwe had our uh our little
together time, but no, he washere.
He wasn't here.
I have a very and be careful ofthe question.
No, no, no.
SPEAKER_09 (54:43):
You got short and
decise, powerful answers.
I like them.
Question is how surprised wouldyou be within the next actually,
no, let me say it the other way.
How long do you think it isuntil we have another 9-11?
SPEAKER_11 (54:54):
I'm surprised it
hasn't happened yet.
SPEAKER_09 (54:56):
Really?
SPEAKER_11 (54:56):
I I'll tell you
what, as soon as they figure out
how to get a nuclear device inhere, we will lose the city.
Guaranteed.
Guaranteed.
As soon as they figure out howto do it or where to get it
through, we will lose the city.
I guarantee you that.
And where's the most open doorright now?
Right here.
Texas.
You're on the front lines, bro.
From here all the way up throughArizona, California, everywhere.
SPEAKER_19 (55:19):
You're on the front
lines, man.
The the phrase that the populacehave started to say is every
town a border town.
But if you are really on a uh ina border town in Texas or any of
those states, you know it's thefront lines, right?
It's one thing.
There's I had this, I had thesenever-ending discussions with a
gentleman in prison.
Uh his name was Jake, is areally good friend.
(55:42):
Um, before I tell this story,though, I want to get to the
chat.
Sapphire Patriot, I spent timeoverseas and I do concur with
you, Taylor.
Yes, absolutely, right?
When he says the only reasonthey play with us is because we,
you know, like a dog, you haveto tie a pork chuck around their
nest, it's because they thinkthey're something to get.
Anybody who's ever trained dogs,you know, when you have the
treats, they're locked in.
When you don't, uh 50-50 on you,right?
That's the reality over there.
(56:03):
They're just in it for thebenefit.
Now, let's look domestically.
Oh, the smallies, how are theydoing?
They can give a crap about you.
They would leave you.
Oh, be kind to your neighbor.
They'll leave you bleeding outon the side of the road.
They don't care unless you'recutting them a check.
And then they want to help,right?
Super self-interested.
Sapphire Patriot, uh, SarahSings.
(56:24):
Sarah Sings says, Good morning,Sarah Sings, welcome, good
morning.
You that looks like a new name.
You might be the 20th.
That's awesome.
Sapphire Patriot, as a female,it was 10 times worse.
We had different rules, and evenour male soldiers because of
that culture.
Oh my goodness.
So part of this is like when allthese Afghans got brought over,
we immediately, because a lot ofthem got housed on military
bases, we immediately startedseeing sexual assaults, rapes on
(56:46):
base.
Uh these people are.
I understand that my audiencegenerally doesn't go down dark
holes on the internet, but youcan go watch women who go on
tourism to the Middle East andtheir experiences just walking
down the street.
It's not good.
And it now that is making itsway to France.
(57:07):
It's making its way to London,it's making its way to New York,
to LA, to Chicago, toMinneapolis, right?
It's not even safe for a womanto walk down the street.
I can't I almost hate to talkabout this stuff, and I try to
avoid it because it makes yousound like such a bigot.
But Muslim men do not respectwomen.
There's a reason why they wantto cover you up.
(57:28):
It's because they sexuallyobjectify you, and then they
want to own you as property.
So they want to objectify you,cover you up so other men can't
objectify you because theyobjectify everyone else.
It's like ultimate projection.
They hate women, they hate womenand they sexually objectify
them.
And I I mean, I had my friendthat was Al-Qaeda in in prison,
(57:50):
and the most disturbing waything that he ever talked about,
and I had lots of conversations.
We spent out we played trivialike all the time, right?
The way he talked about women,it was abhorrent.
It was abhorrent.
But he thought there was nothingwrong with it.
And he would go flirt with thefemale guards and all this
stuff.
But the moment they turned onhim and he realized they weren't
(58:11):
interested in them, they becameadulterous, sluts, blah, blah,
blah.
And he just had all thesehorrible things to say.
If you were not someone that hethought he could bed or, you
know, get something from you,you immediately became garbage
to be disposed of.
And, you know, why aren't youwhy aren't you covered up?
It was just horrible.
This one it was honestly one ofthe most disturbing things about
(58:32):
my conversations with him was itoftentimes, you know, he would
Pakistan is a secular nation.
I don't know if people know thisor not.
They're everybody's Muslim,right?
And they enforce Islamculturally.
Okay.
Anybody who's ever lived in astrong religious community,
there's a lot of law enforcementculturally that happens, or a
lot of enforcement of socialmorals and mores that happen
(58:54):
socially.
So he's in Pakistan, and inPakistan, even though they're
sectarian, right, they're not aMuslim country, which is one of
the reasons why they can beallies of the United States and
stuff like that.
Uh, but they had a femalepresident.
Well, the female president, Idon't know what happened to her,
I can't remember her name.
She came up in trivia a lotbecause she was so unique, you
know, the first female presidentin the Muslim world.
(59:14):
Well, yeah, well, after she cameout of office, she fled the
country, came back, and thenthey killed her.
The way he described thejustification for killing her
was one of the most heinousthings I've ever heard.
And it was one of those dealswhere I'm like, she was your
president.
She was your president, and youmade this an honor killing?
That's exactly what I thought ofwhen he told me that.
(59:35):
Okay, I hate to rant on thoseguys because it's not in my
nature, but like SapphirePatriot says, at a certain
point, yeah, you've got to dosomething.
Pony Boy says, Feliz cumpleaños,compleanos, Taylor, K do uh K2
Bendiga.
K K dios ti bendiga.
Uh, what days to bendiga?
(59:56):
I don't know the bendiga.
Uh 42, if that's the question.
I think that's what.
You're asking.
Pony boy, may God bless you andyours.
Dios T Bendiga, whatever.
Is that what uh and yours?
Is that T Bendiga Bendiga means?
Um, and Sapphire Patriot, yes,it does have to be talked about.
Um, okay, so another thingthat's interesting about this is
I came to oh, I was alreadysharing the screen.
(01:00:18):
I came to the conclusion theother day of something that I've
decided is basically verysinister.
Anytime a shooter, an assassin,or a purveyor of violence comes
from the left, they call him alone shooter.
Say he worked alone, radicalizedin the dark in his underwear,
(01:00:39):
eating Cheetos, watchingYouTube.
Nobody talked to him, right?
That's that's the idea.
If the shooter has any kind ofleft turn lean left-leaning
ideation, lone wolf.
Lone wolf, nothing to do withhim.
If the shooter or the assassinor the purveyor of violence has
any association or ideology thatlines up with the right,
(01:01:02):
coordinated effort, conspiracy,you know, gotta go after
everyone, product of hissociety, we must re-educate the
populace, right?
Have you noticed that?
Have you noticed how anytime itcomes from the left,
transgender, furry groups, chatrooms, lone wolf comes from the
right, legitimately, a lonewolf, like a Timothy McVeigh,
(01:01:22):
right?
An actual lone wolf, right?
They turn it out to be a uh,they turn it out to be some
giant conspiracy that neverexisted.
It's super consistent.
So now we're getting a littlebit of information about this
terror attack.
Beware of the people who try toclaim that this is a lone wolf,
that this is just some guy whoworked for the CIA in
Afghanistan on their deathsquads, which by the way, I wish
(01:01:45):
we didn't have to, you know,fund that stuff.
But it's not just some guy inAfghanistan who became
disaffected, came over theUnited States, and just snapped
and went, you know, wentmentally insane all of a sudden.
No way.
No way.
If that narrative comes out, youcan be absolutely certain
there's a curve cover-up takingplace.
So let's look at this.
(01:02:05):
Jennifer Van Lahr says Newinformation about Washington,
D.C.
terror attack.
According to multiple nationalsecurity, military, and law
enforcement sources, speaking toRed State on condition of
anonymity, the biometricdatabase is being accessed to
identify all of the shooters'contacts, all of his possible
connections, and to absolutelypositively identify him and his
potential co-conspirators.
(01:02:26):
Also, prior to Wednesday'sattack, there were hundreds of
Google inquiries of his name inWashington, D.C., raising the
possibility that this was acoordinated with others, or at
the very least, that a largenetwork knew the terroristic act
was going to occur.
Those IPs are being tracked.
Law enforcement agenciesthroughout the country have been
given certain alerts on certainkey contacts that is known to
(01:02:50):
have had uh from WashingtonState to San Diego to DC and
several other states in thenation.
So now let's jump into this alittle bit more and I'll show
you exactly what it is they'retalking about.
So you come to uh this is JamesLee post this, and all of a
sudden, that Google information,boop, if you go look it up right
now, it's gone.
(01:03:10):
Oh, our uh your search doesn'thave enough data to show here.
So we went from having enoughdata to not having enough data,
but fortunately, internetsolutions have gotten pretty
good at this and they've learnedthat people make things go away,
and so they tend to share them.
So let me show you this here.
I wasn't screen sharing thewhole time.
All right, so here we go, screenshare.
So this now you cannot look up,but it was captured, and here is
(01:03:34):
the searching of his name.
Why would a hundred individualssearch for that name?
And then over here, less, youknow, 20, 20 or so, but then
over here you're 35, 40 peoplefrequently, regularly, over and
over and over again, looking upthat name.
(01:03:56):
Why would they be looking upthat name?
Well, probably because they knewsomething was up and they were
just waiting to see if he'd doneit, or did he get caught?
You know, like what if you cameinto DC and got a gun charge and
the people who sent him don'tknow that he got the gun charge
because you know you get onephone call, and uh so they're
Googling his name to see if itpops up in the news and see if
he's you know what he's doing.
(01:04:18):
Unbelievable, unfreakingbelievable.
Okay, that was weird.
All right.
So the next thing to take a lookat here is is in response to all
of this, Donald Trump put out apost last night that it's this
is uh rapid response.
(01:04:40):
See, it's rapid response 47.
So what this what this uh X pageis, is this is the White This is
the White House's like war roompage.
Okay.
Pony Boy says, yeah, that ispretty strange and wouldn't be
surprised if they disabled thatsearch filter to be able to see
who searches certain things.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, now I mean there'smillions of searches, right?
(01:05:01):
So the fact that we're like, oh,we can't find enough data, dude.
People are searching like crazy.
Welcome all of our listeners onX.
We have a load of you on X rightnow.
Welcome, welcome.
I'm glad to have you.
It would be awesome of those ofyou listening on X, if you're
able to, jump over to Rumble andsubscribe and even join us over
there in the Rumble chat room.
We love having good chats.
We've got lots of people inthere chatting.
(01:05:22):
We'd love to have you come joinus over on Rumble.
So if you can, you know, figureout how to get to it, get there.
And uh, we'd love to have youjoin us on Rumble.
Okay, so this Telegram or Xpage, excuse me, not Telegram
page, X page, Rapid Response 47.
This page is associated with theWhite House, and uh, in fact,
we'll just show you here.
So this page is associated withthe White House, an affiliate of
(01:05:44):
at White House.
Okay, so this is uh the um theWhite House's rapid response
page, and it had this to say.
Um it said this this is one ofthe most important messages ever
released by President Trump.
Read every word.
So we're gonna do just that.
(01:06:05):
A very happy Thanksgivingsalutation to all of our great
American citizens and patriotswho have been so nice,
weaponization of virtue, so nicein allowing our country to be
divided, disrupted, carved up,murdered, beaten, mugged, and
laughed at, along with certainother foolish countries
throughout the world, throughoutthe world for being politically
(01:06:27):
correct and just plain stupid.
When it comes to immigration,the official United States
foreign population stands at 53million people, according to the
census, most of which are onwelfare, from failed nations or
from prisons, menstrualinstitutions, gangs, or drug
(01:06:48):
cartels.
They and their children aresupported through massive
payments from patriotic Americancitizens who, because of their
beautiful hearts, their virtue,do not want to openly complain
or cause trouble in any way,shape, or form.
They put up with what hashappened to our country, but
it's eating them alive to do so.
(01:07:09):
A migrant earning$30,000 with agreen card will get roughly
$50,000 in yearly benefits fortheir family.
The real migrant population ismuch higher.
This refugee burden is theleading cause of social
dysfunction in America,something that did not exist
after World War II.
(01:07:29):
Failed schools, high crime,urban decay, overcrowded
hospitals, housing shortages,and large deficits.
As an example, hundreds ofthousands of refugees from
Somalia are completely takingover the once great state of
Minnesota.
Somalian gangs are roving thestreets looking for prey as our
wonderful people stay locked intheir apartments and houses,
(01:07:50):
hoping against hope that theywill be left alone.
The seriously retarded governorof Minnesota, Tim Waltz, does
nothing, either through fear,incompetence, or both.
While the worst congressmanwoman in our country, Ilan Omar,
always wrapped in her swaddlinghijob, and who probably came to
(01:08:11):
the U.S.
illegally in that you are notallowed to marry your brother,
does nothing but hatefullycomplain about our country, its
constitution, and how badly sheis treated when her place of
origin is a decadent, backward,and crime-ridden nation, which
is essentially not even acountry for lack of government,
military, police, schools, etc.
(01:08:34):
Even as we have progressedtechnologically, immigration
policy has eroded those gainsand living conditions for many.
I will permanently pausemigration from all third world
countries to allow the U.S.
system to fully recover,terminate all of the millions of
(01:08:54):
Biden illegal admissions,including those signed by sleepy
Joe Biden's autopin, and removeanyone who is not a net asset to
the United States or isincapable of loving our country,
and all federal benefits andsubsidies to non-citizens of our
country, denaturalize migrantswho undermine domestic
tranquility, and deport anyforeign national who is a public
(01:09:20):
charge.
We don't pay you to be here.
You pay us to be here.
Public charge, security risk, ornon-compatible with Western
civilization.
These goals will be pursued withthe aim of achieving a major
reduction in illegal anddisruptive disruptive
populations, including thoseadmitted through an unauthorized
(01:09:42):
and illegal autopin approvalprocess.
Only reverse migration can fullycure the situation.
Other than that, happyThanksgiving to all, except
those that hate, steal, murder,and destroy everything that
America stands for.
You won't be here for long.
That is an incredibly powerfulstatement from the president of
(01:10:03):
the United States.
That is um hard to top inclarity.
It's hard to top in even whenhe's being deadly serious, being
kind of funny, the severelyretarded governor of Minnesota,
Tim Waltz.
Uh, but he's right.
If you're here, you shouldn't bea public charge.
You should be a net benefit tothe country, not a net loss to
(01:10:24):
the country.
How about we pause immigrationfrom all countries till we can
get the illegals out?
I agree with that.
Now, here's my belief on this:
there's very little immigration (01:10:30):
undefined
from other than third worldcountries.
There's no real reason to leaveEngland if you're, you know, an
English citizen, unless you justlike have a legit better job.
Like you don't need to come herefor any particular benefits.
You know, if you're a patrioticcitizen of Germany, there's
(01:10:51):
really no motive to come to theUnited States unless there's a
you know specific calling to youto come do it.
It's not like you're fleeingfrom anything specific.
So I don't have a problem withone-off immigration.
You know, I don't have a problemwith that at all.
I do think it's smart to justshut it off from the third
world, which, if my estimationprobably makes up 80 or 90
percent of the totalimmigration, right?
And the uh immigration from thefirst world, those people come
(01:11:13):
fully vetted.
You know, we're not accidentallyimporting murderers from
Britain.
Okay, it's not happening.
We are accidentally importingmurderers from Syria on a
regular basis.
That's the problem.
So I agree with you, SapphirePatriot, but at the same time,
that's not the hill I'd die on.
But the third world is prettymuch like 80 or 90 percent, or
probably more, of our totalimmigration.
(01:11:33):
Marco Rubio um explained, he wason the Ben Shapiro show for a
moment, and he explained, heexplained the uh power of
deportation and kind of the rolein this.
So we're gonna listen to him,and nobody is entitled to be
here that wasn't born here.
That is the ultimate message.
SPEAKER_12 (01:11:53):
Yeah, well, let's
start with the baseline.
Okay, no one is entitled to astudent visa to enter the United
States.
No one.
It's not a constitutional right,it's not a law.
We we every day, consularofficers on the ground in
face-to-face interviews aredenying people visas for all
kinds of reasons.
Because we think you're gonnaoverstay, because we think
you're family members, a memberof a drug ring, whatever it may
(01:12:14):
be.
We deny visas every day all overthe world.
No one's entitled to a visa.
Let's start with that.
Because I hear some of thisreporting out there, like if
somehow we you're allowed tohave a visa unless we can come
up with a reason why youshouldn't have one.
That's not true.
The burden of proof is the otherway.
Now, let's say you go to awindow somewhere in the world
and say, I want to go to theUnited States to study at a
university.
And as part of that interview,it comes out, you think Hamas is
(01:12:37):
actually a good group.
We probably would not let youin.
I would hope we wouldn't let youin.
Okay.
But let's say we don't ask youthat question.
And you get into the US on astudent visa, and all of a
sudden it becomes obvious youthink Hamas is a good group.
Well, then we should revoke yourvisa.
In essence, if we would havedenied, if we'd learned things
about you once you're here thatwould have caused us to deny you
a visa when you were overseas,that's grounds for revocation.
(01:13:00):
It is not in the nationalinterest of the United States,
it's not in our foreign policyinterest, it's not in our
national security interest toinvite people onto our
university campuses who are notjust going to go there to study
physics or engineering, but whoare also gonna go there to
foment movements that supportand excuse foreign terrorist
organizations who are committedto the destruction of the United
(01:13:22):
States and the killing and theraping and the kidnapping of
innocent civilians, not just inIsrael, but anywhere they can
get their hands on them.
That's not in our nationalinterest.
So we have a right to deny visasbefore you get here, and we have
a right to revoke them if webelieve that your presence in
our country undermines ournational interest, our national
security, and our foreignpolicy.
And that's what we intend to do.
(01:13:43):
Now, listen, there are otherstudent visas that are being
canceled that have nothing to dowith us, by the way.
And that has to do with someone,for example, who is here on a
student visa and has a DUI.
And I don't know, that's not us,that's DHS.
But I don't know if peoplerealize if you commit a crime
while you're in the US, that'san automatic grounds for
revoking your visa.
And no one was ever doing it.
They weren't doing, they weren'tcross-referencing the system.
(01:14:04):
Now they're starting to do that.
So that's the majority of these,but we have identified.
I can't tell you the exactnumber because it's static and
it's constantly moving.
But when someone is presented tome and it's clear that this
person is a supporter of aforeign terrorist organization,
we're gonna remove them from thecountry.
You're not gonna be here.
It's just that simple.
What a stupid thing, what aridiculous thing to invite
(01:14:25):
people in your country so theycan be part of these movements
that are terrorizing fellowstudents, tearing up campuses,
shutting down campuses.
We have campuses in America thatcouldn't even operate for weeks.
People couldn't go to class.
Are we are we crazy?
What other country in the worldwould allow this?
We shouldn't allow it.
SPEAKER_19 (01:14:41):
Yeah, we shouldn't
allow it for sure.
If there's any reason why theycould deny you a passport to
come or a visa to come here inthe first place, that's cause to
revoke it.
Another thing, anybody who'shere on a visa, any crime they
commit from a minor misdemeanorshoplift or a DUI, automatic
grounds for expulsion.
You gotta follow all the rules.
It just wasn't being enforced.
(01:15:03):
Again, our virtue had completelyand totally been weaponized
against us.
Okay, we are going to now takejust a moment to carve out a
little bit of time to talk aboutsomething that I think is
really, really fun.
And what that is, is its morningkick.
Now, here you stick with methrough this.
(01:15:25):
When we get done with this ad, Iwant to say something about it.
Hey you, there's this video,it's from Chuck Norris.
It was insane.
He's in his 80s and says hestill feels like he's in his
50s.
It was pretty shocking.
He had some pretty cool tips inthere too about on what he's
doing, including those threefoods that he avoids, like the
plague.
He explained all the things hewas doing, and it was super
simple, and they're so easy.
(01:15:47):
You can do them right at home.
When I first saw this, I knew Ihad to share this with you all.
Since what happened to Chuckcould also happen to you, but
with any new method, of course,your results can vary.
But the video is definitelyworth checking out.
Watch this method by clicking onthe link in the chat or scanning
the QR code on your screen.
You won't believe how simple itis.
Okay, I think that is a reallyhilarious ad because I actually
(01:16:09):
don't have any idea what it'sabout, but it's about Chuck
Norris.
So I wanted to make sure I got alittle bit of Chuck Norris in
before we before we got too muchfarther.
Uh, anyways, that's all.
I thanks for sticking with me onthat one.
Uh, someone's gonna have to tellme exactly what three foods that
Chuck Norris is telling us toavoid.
Okay, so we could revoke anyvisa.
Um, there was a little minornuanced thing.
(01:16:31):
He said it's static and it'salways moving.
What he probably should havesaid was it's dynamic and it's
always moving.
Static is that it doesn't reallymove.
But anyways, I digress.
Now, the situation with the thesituation with the mass
migration into the UnitedStates, both coming up through
the southern border as well ascoming through the Middle
Eastern Arab states, has beenwell known to us.
(01:16:54):
The huge concern about thecoming the Middle Eastern Arab
states is we know what kind ofterrorist behavior they'll
engage in.
This is Tulsi Gabbard from acouple months ago warning us
about just this.
SPEAKER_20 (01:17:04):
Really, what you're
seeing here today and what
you'll continue to see is aunified effort across President
Trump's national security team,the Department of Homeland
Security, towards our mission,which is to ensure a safe, free,
and prospero society forAmericans.
Uh, as director of nationalintelligence, there are a number
of areas where we are focused.
Uh, the president talked aboutin his speech over 21.
SPEAKER_19 (01:17:33):
Sorry, guys, that
got a little weird for just a
moment.
Let me go back to this here.
So she just got done saying 21oh wrong screen.
She just got done saying 21million uh migrants crossed the
southern border under Joe Biden.
21 million in four years, guys.
That's massive.
SPEAKER_20 (01:17:53):
Don't know who they
are.
They have not been vetted.
We don't know where they are.
I'll give you one quick exampleof one of the problems that we
are getting after.
Uh from Central Asia, there wereover 4,000 people who came
across our borders using an ISISaffiliated network.
Our national uh counterterrorismcenter.
SPEAKER_19 (01:18:11):
I gotta say
something.
There is there's a little bit ofa problem when they say what she
just called it, the uh thewhat'd she call it?
The Near East.
Let me go back.
Let me go back and exactly whatwhat phrase she used.
SPEAKER_20 (01:18:25):
Using an ISIS
affiliated net 4,000 people who
came across our borders using anISIS affiliated of one of the
problems that we are gettingafter.
Uh from Central Asia.
SPEAKER_19 (01:18:37):
There were Central
Asia.
That phrase is a problem.
Where is Central Asia Asia?
Where's Central Asia?
Answer the question (01:18:44):
where's
Central Asia?
Are we talking about Mongolia?
Are we talking about you knowWestern China?
Are we talking about what whereis Central Asia?
I don't know where Central Asiais.
I talked to my Afghanistanfriend, and it's kind of like
this weird thing.
Not my Afghanistan, my Pakistanifriend, Al Qaeda guy, right?
Kind of this weird thing.
(01:19:05):
Well, we're Central Asian,sometimes we're Middle Eastern,
sometimes we're, you know, onthe Indian subcontinent.
They change where they it makesit, it makes it hard.
Central Asia, Middle East, justyou know, South A.
Like it becomes kind of nebulousfor us Americans.
We don't we don't understandthese geographic regions.
(01:19:27):
Like if I showed you a map ofChina and I showed you a map of
uh Israel, you know those twoplaces, and then I said, okay,
tell me all the countries inbetween.
Most people couldn't get pastIsrael, and most people couldn't
get further west than China.
Okay.
There's a whole bunch of this,and that whole idea of Central
Asia to us, it doesn't screamout Muslim.
(01:19:49):
Middle Eastern screams outMuslim.
Central Asia screams out, Idon't know where they're from.
That's a problem, in my opinion.
SPEAKER_20 (01:20:05):
Our national uh
counterterrorism center went
through and identified thoseindividuals.
There were hundreds of them uhwho were either known terrorists
or associated with knownterrorists.
That information was provided tothe Biden administration.
You may remember in some of thenews, a little over a hundred of
those people were arrested in2024.
Of those who were arrested, onlyeight were either deported or
(01:20:29):
remained in custody.
Only eight.
The rest of them were releasedback into our country.
Where are they?
What are they doing?
What may they be plotting?
This is just the beginning.
There are many, many areas thatwe need uh to stay very focused
on, working with the Departmentof Homeland Security, working
with the FBI to ensure thatwe're keeping the American
(01:20:49):
people safe.
Our counterterrorism center isworking on making sure that we
have that single source forvetting so that we can figure
out who is actually in ourcountry and identify those who
pose a threat and get themremoved.
The president's designation ofthe cartels as foreign terrorist
organizations falls directlyinto this, especially as we're
seeing some of the tactics thatthese cartels are using reflect
(01:21:11):
some of the tactics that we'veseen used by Islamist terrorists
in countries that many of ushave served in overseas.
Our mission is very clear.
Our objective is to keep theAmerican people safe.
I'm grateful to be a part ofthis team that President Trump
has assembled to accomplish thatmission.
SPEAKER_19 (01:21:28):
It would be
xenophobic of me to have no, you
know, no idea of anything that'sgoing on over another country
and to and to cast dispersionson that.
But that's not my defaultprogramming.
My default programming is loveeverybody, everybody's great,
everybody take care ofthemselves, it'll be awesome.
You do you, boo.
That's my default programming.
Okay.
However, people who, my friends,my peers, remember, my entire
(01:21:53):
life, my entire life has beenwrapped up in a global conflict
that is unresolvable.
This is way worse than Vietnam.
Those of you that lived duringthe Vietnam era, you have no
idea what has happened to thiscurrent generation.
You have no idea.
We were silenced, we werepacified, we've been drugged,
(01:22:16):
we've been sold a bill of goods,and we've been at war the whole
time.
Okay.
The structure that the Vietnamvets came back to, as far as
like the United States functionand stuff like that, that's the
days we want to hearken back towhen things look like they
worked.
Before we had 52 illegal aliensin this country who are on the
(01:22:37):
public dime, right?
It's way worse.
Wake up, smell the coffee.
It's way worse.
Not only have we been engaged inthis long war, which creates
disaffection and dissatisfactionamong the U.S.
population that has to fightthose wars, because we see what
they're doing over there, andthen we come home, and people
who've never been over there,like this couple up in
(01:22:57):
Bellingham, are like, oh,please, we want the death
squads.
Yes, have a CIA assassin and hisfamily come live in our home.
Let us raise a GoFundMe for him.
We're so compassionate.
You let a death squad personinto your home.
(01:23:20):
I think he can take care ofhimself.
Do you think they informed theCreightons that they had a
CIA-trained black ops operativewho was used to hunt down his
own people living in their home?
You don't think that will createa little bit of cognitive
dissonance or dissatisfactionwhen we comes home to America
and we don't kiss the ground hewalks on.
(01:23:44):
And all of a sudden we becomethe enemy because we're the ones
who talked him into killing hisown people.
So it totally justifies himkilling us.
Why not?
You have to be smart about this.
You just have to think in commonsense.
Like any soldier, like the onewe listened to earlier, they go
over there and it's like theonly reason they talk to us is
because it's like a dog.
We have a pork chop tied aroundour neck, so they're like, oh
yeah, we like you until somebodycomes along with a bigger pork
(01:24:06):
chop.
It's absolutely insanity.
Now, on a uh on another note, uhFreddie O'Connell of Nashville,
Nash, Nashville is now undercriminal investigation for
aiding and abetting illegalimmigrants.
This is kind of a big deal.
So this is the United Statesattorney out of that area, and
he is uh talking about the mayorof Nashville and how it's time
(01:24:30):
for him to face the music.
SPEAKER_05 (01:24:34):
Well, you heard it.
The individuals that the mayoris standing with are murderers,
rapists, drug traffickers,sexual predators, child
traffickers.
The list goes on.
Which is why I will always standon the rule of law and with ice.
(01:25:02):
And I don't just stand with ICE,I'll stand in front of ICE
because we the people have hadenough.
I choose my community, my state,and my family over this type of
nonsense, which is why, due tothe remarks of Freddie O'Connell
and the potential for aiding andembedding illegal immigration,
(01:25:27):
the Homeland Security and theJudiciary Committees will be
conducting an investigation intothe mayor of Nashville, his
conduct, and whether or notfederal dollars have been used
in criminal enterprise.
I will not back down.
I will not relent, and I willalways stand with law
(01:25:51):
enforcement.
I want my community and I wantmy country back.
This is Andy Ogles.
SPEAKER_19 (01:25:59):
Excuse me, I said he
was some investigator by Andy
Ogles, he's a congressman, buthe's going to be investigating
the Barashville specifically foraiding and abetting illegal
immigration.
How many of our elected publicofficials have aided and abetted
illegal immigration?
The answer is stunning.
Well, first of all, pretty muchthe entire social safety net
program has been aiding andabetting illegal immigration.
(01:26:21):
So there's one strike, but don'tworry, it's legal.
Even though we have a law beforeall this that said you can't aid
or abet illegal immigration,then we created another law that
basically said, unless we'repaying them money, then it's not
illegal because we're payingthem to be here.
It gets retarded.
And I'm taking that word backbecause Donald Trump called Tim
Waltz retarded.
If you look up in thedictionary, the word retarded,
(01:26:42):
it'll give you a cleardefinition of it, and then it
will say severely retarded, andthere'll be a picture of Tim
Waltz.
Okay.
So he is the textbook definitionof severely retarded.
I think it's great.
Okay.
John Atakis says, Happybirthday.
I'd say hope your day is brightand sunny, but Seattle is so.
Instead, I hope your at least uhat least your socks stay dry.
(01:27:05):
Happy B Day.
Well, Dad, tricks on you.
I'm actually in northern Idaho,and it's snowing outside.
So haha, it's sunny.
Look at that.
Some sunshine.
It would make my image reallybad.
It's already bad enough to havelike an unmade bed behind me.
Okay.
So now let's take a look at MattGates here.
Matt Gates had a little bit tosay about this illegal
(01:27:26):
immigration situation and howthe the um money, the money,
it's all about the money.
Oh, I need to back up.
(01:27:48):
I need to back up because I needto introduce this next part.
All right, so that kind ofconcludes all of the illegal
immigration stuff.
Trump is going to go on a tear.
He's going to start revokingvisas.
If anybody has ever liked aFacebook post that's pro Hamas
and you're here on a visa,you're probably going home,
right?
He's going to clearly be goingafter people.
(01:28:09):
If you or someone you know is anemployer who is knowingly hiring
illegal aliens right now, Iwould encourage them to actively
seek to replace those workerswith American citizens and dump
them from your payroll becausethey're going to bring a lot of
heat on you.
I promise you this.
As someone who was persecuted bythe government for his
(01:28:30):
involvement in January 6th, theycame for everyone.
They came for me, they came formy bank account, they went
through IRS files, they came formy my business license, they
came for everything.
If you are harboring illegalillegals, and another incident
happens, another shootinghappens, another dramatic act of
(01:28:53):
terror happens, the circle ofwho they, the government, are
going to come after will expandand expand and expand.
You might get a free pass, youmight be able to watch, you
know, your illegal immigrantsget deported and nothing
happens.
But the harder it is to do thedeportation, the more the left
(01:29:13):
and the Marxists and thecommunists and the Islamists dig
in, the bigger the circle ofpunishment to those that aid and
abed will be.
It's not a threat.
I can't make one.
I have no power.
I'm just stating something thatI see as obvious, stating
something that I've studied inmultiple nations as they've gone
through the pendulum swing,right?
(01:29:35):
Is the harder these people fightbeing deported, the larger the
zone of who they're going to goafter because part of getting
them to self-support is gettingthem to not have employment, to
not have benefits.
If you're a government workerand you're filling out uh
information for an illegal aliento receive benefits, and you
even sniff that there might besomething suspect about the
(01:29:57):
application, you might beresponsible.
For it.
Right?
As an employer, same thing.
So please spread the word.
Make people aware.
It's got to stop.
Start hiring Americans.
Let go of the illegals.
They can go find their way backhome.
Hopefully, we've done such agood job here in America that we
have uh shown these people howto have a proper civilization
(01:30:20):
and a proper society and how to,you know, appropriately clean up
your buildings and your officespace.
And, you know, hopefully they'velearned some really great work
skills and maybe even becomebilingual and maybe they've
learned how to manage somemoney.
You know, let's just project allthe best onto them.
Let's send them home and see howthey change their home
countries.
Let's see how that goes.
Right.
Now that these Somalians havecome into America and they see
(01:30:42):
how great it is to be anindustrious people and how much
resources we have, so muchresources that we can literally
end poverty if we chose to, aslong as we didn't keep adding
poor people into the system,right?
Let them go back to Somalia andrecreate it there.
We've set you such a goodexample.
Go do it.
No, they won't.
They won't.
(01:31:03):
Okay, so the next thing isUkraine.
So I started following uhRussia's lead um uh what do you
call it, negotiator that is uhopposite uh Steve Wikoff.
I started following him.
Guy's really based.
Holy cow.
He's got some great tweets.
I mean, clearly he wants to seepeace between Russia and the
(01:31:23):
United States.
It's kind of a little bitstunning, actually, to read some
of the tweets.
And he's calling out fake newsand stuff like that.
I was like, this is weird.
So one of the things that ishappening with this 28-point
plan peace agreement that boththe Russians and the Ukrainians
have tentatively signed on towith details to be discussed,
right?
One of the details is on theUkrainian side, there's supposed
(01:31:44):
to be full accountability forwhere all the more lending went,
all the money that we gave themfor war went.
Zelensky and the Ukrainians arebalking at that.
They don't want any kind ofaudit or any kind of
accountability for the moneythat was sent over there.
But that's one of the thingsthat the Russians are kind of
insisting on is hey, the Westgave these guys literally like
billions and billions ofdollars.
Where did it go?
Well, Matt Gates has a littlesomething to say about that.
(01:32:06):
Where did it go?
SPEAKER_18 (01:32:07):
To the point about
how how absurd it is, we are
paying for their pensions, butwe also have paid to retire debt
that Ukraine incurred before theRussian invasion.
So we are$34.7 trillion in debt.
We go another trillion dollarsin debt every hundred days, and
(01:32:28):
we are paying to retireUkraine's debt.
We are borrowing money fromChina at a higher interest rate
to retire to the point about howwe'd warn them stop sending
poison.
Okay.
SPEAKER_19 (01:33:05):
Gosh, I wish
somebody would come in and bail
us out like that.
So we, the people, incurredUkraine's sovereign debt.
Does anybody understand whatthat means?
I do.
(01:33:26):
We paid it off.
They didn't know anybody afterthat, and then we continue to
send billions and billions ofdollars.
So what happened to the billionsand billions of dollars?
Well, Zelensky, pretty sure thiswas this morning that he woke up
to this.
Yeah, it's this morning.
2:50 a.m.
this morning in England, Britishnews, Sky News broke it.
This is the story.
(01:33:46):
Zelensky's top partner hasalready fled the country under
investigation for stolen funds.
And now Zelensky himself isbeing raided this morning.
SPEAKER_17 (01:33:56):
A line of breaking
news to bring you coming to us
from out of Ukraine.
Now you will know that there hasbeen a corruption scandal
engulfing that man'sadministration, President
Vladimir Zelensky.
In the last few minutes,officials have reported that the
anti-corruption authorities,that is, Nabu, have carried out
searches of President Zelensky'soffices.
(01:34:19):
That's according to officialsthere.
SPEAKER_15 (01:34:21):
Well, yes, and as
we're saying, uh Ukraine has
been um caught up in this uhdamaging corruption scandal.
Um anti-corruption agencies havebeen talking about how they
believe that some of uhPresident Zelensky's close
associates could be involved insome kind of plot.
The thought is that perhapsmoney has been skimmed off um
(01:34:43):
Ukraine's energy sector.
Um and uh this scandal erupting,of course, while Ukrainians are
suffering blackouts.
SPEAKER_19 (01:34:50):
Okay.
Money has been skimmed off overUkraine's energy sector.
This is why you tune into me.
This is why the peasants'perspective is so unique.
This is water cooler talk forthe blue-collar worker standing
around a temporary power polegetting ready to put scaffolding
up.
Okay.
This is why you tune into mebecause I'm gonna track this
stuff for you over a long enoughperiod of time.
(01:35:11):
Go all the way back to theBarisma and Biden scandal.
Here's where that started.
Barisma had natural gascontracts.
They had a lease or they had apermit from the Ukrainian
government to basically controlthe natural gas.
And part of that was they paid aroyalty to the government for
that natural gas.
(01:35:32):
The person who issued the permitwas also involved with Barisma.
So you've got a little bit ofcorruption there because the
company that's going to own theresource is also issuing the
permit for the resource becausethe, you know, people were
sitting in two chairs, alreadyenough of a red flag.
On top of that, the money forBarisma and all the natural gas
from Ukraine was going into abank called Prevot Bank.
(01:35:52):
Prevot Bank was just a privatebank, like, you know, uh a Wells
Fargo or whatever.
Okay, there's just a privatebank.
Joe Biden got on the phone withPoroshenko, the then president
of Ukraine, and they schemedtogether and they traveled and
did all this.
These are all recorded calls.
Glenn Beck did episodes on it.
I covered it four years ago.
We've touched on it many times.
(01:36:12):
Bonjito picked it up about twoyears late after they finally
decided, hey, these recordingsare legitimate between the
president Biden and Poroshenko.
And in that, you have Bidentelling Poroshenko when Donald
Trump gets elected, he's goingto be poking around Ukraine.
We don't want him to do that.
We want to hurry up andnationalize Prevot Bank.
So they took a private bankwhere they were funneling all
(01:36:33):
these ill-gotten funds from apermit that they should have
never been issued for naturalgas through Prevop Bank.
And Poroshenko, the president ofUkraine, was going to
nationalize Prevot Bank, therebytaking away the private
shareholders, which also meansit wouldn't be publicly audited
because it would be thecountry's bank.
He was going to nationalize thebank.
And that way, when they put themoney in there, they could grift
it off and pay it to whoeverthey wanted to pay.
(01:36:54):
This is how they were able topay bribes.
This is how they were able totake that extra money.
It's just utter corruption fromstart to finish, dealing with
the banking sector, right?
Dealing with banking.
That's what Joe Biden wasinvolved in.
Two presidents later, or apresident later, we have
Zelensky, who clearly juststepped right into the position
(01:37:14):
that his predecessor was in.
And that's why it's aboutenergy.
The Barisma, and there's anotherenergy company as well, putting
the money into this newlynationalized bank and stealing
it blind.
Anti-corruption, that was JoeBiden's tagline.
This is anti-corruption.
We're going to take it out ofthe public where it can be
audited.
We're going to put it in theprivate where we can keep an eye
(01:37:35):
on it.
But you guys can't.
SPEAKER_15 (01:37:36):
Yeah, that's a real
recipe to end corruption.
So that investigation isunderway.
So this latest development isthat officials are now saying
that those anti-corruptionauthorities are conducting
searches of President Zelensky'suh chief of staff.
SPEAKER_17 (01:37:53):
Yeah, it centers
around that energy company,
energy atom.
Um and uh the main focus of thisis one of President Zelensky's
key allies, a man called TimurMindic, who is accused of uh
being involved in this uhscandal.
He has fled Ukraine.
He fled a couple of weeks ago.
Um the authorities there want tospeak to him, of course.
SPEAKER_19 (01:38:13):
But as we see from
this latest line of reporting,
his chief of staff fleeing thecountry is the equivalent of
Susie Wiles taking off forPanama or Ireland, a country
without extradition.
Okay.
It's like, oh, the chief ofstaff took off?
There's zero chance the chief ofstaff was corrupt and taking
money and et cetera, et cetera,and Zelensky wasn't.
(01:38:36):
Zero chance.
Now, in politics, if you throwthe chief of staff under the
bus, then sometimes thepresident can come be like, oh,
I can put all my problems onhim.
They might try to do that, butit sounds like, especially
America on our side, we're like,we smell a we smell a problem
here, Zelensky.
Do you know Zelensky's the ninthlargest private landowner in the
United States of America?
(01:38:58):
I failed to cover this when ithappened.
Zelensky just bought some bigranch in uh Wyoming, which is
the largest single propertyholder in the state of Wyoming,
70,000 acres of ranch landspread throughout the state and
stuff like that.
He's now the ninth largestprivate single landowner in the
United States.
This guy was a comedian.
(01:39:19):
He dressed up in BDSM bondagegear, took his ding dong out,
and pretended to play a piano onlive TV as a comedic routine.
This guy's a comedian.
He's a Jewish comedian inUkraine.
He's a puppet.
And somehow he gets enough moneyto buy the largest ranch in
(01:39:43):
America and become the ninthlargest property owner in
America?
Like that?
Where do you think he got thatmoney?
Where do you think he got thatmoney?
That man right there is a crook.
He's Bernie Madoff on steroids.
He took our tax dollars, hestole it from future
(01:40:06):
generations, they printed it,they gave it to him, and he
turned around and took it andput it in his pockets, and he
bought land in Florida, Wyoming,and probably all over the world.
That man is a crook, and everypiece of property he or anyone
associated with him or touchedthat money that bought should be
repossessed and sold at auctionto an American citizen.
(01:40:30):
That's what should happen.
SPEAKER_17 (01:40:32):
It's shameful that
we allowed that to go on.
This is now coming very, veryclose to the president.
We'll get more details, ofcourse, on this throughout the
day here on Sky News.
SPEAKER_19 (01:40:50):
Unfriggin'
believable.
So at least, you know, they'relooking at it and they're doing
some investigation.
Zelensky himself is the reasonwe don't have peace in Russia.
That's it's it's that simple.
Zelensky himself is the reasonwe don't have peace in Russia.
Okay, we're gonna jump over andwe're gonna talk about Venezuela
for just a moment.
(01:41:11):
So things are heating up inVenezuela.
Trump is getting closer andcloser to making some type of
decision to officially invade,to make airstrikes, or something
like that.
Up till now, all the UnitedStates activity has been on the
water, at least all the publiclyknown activity.
The CIA was authorized to docovert action in Venezuela
earlier this year.
So I imagine there's a lot ofground prepping happening on the
ground.
(01:41:31):
Again, what we're doing inVenezuela, other nations have
been doing to us here in theUnited States.
It's the same game plan.
It's the same game plan.
Okay.
So we're fomenting a revolutionin Venezuela to get Maduro out.
Now, on our end, we hate war,but again, this is one of those
ones they tried to topple ademocratic country with a
(01:41:52):
Republican form of government.
It's over.
Like you can't exist.
We can't coexist.
We have to destroy your capacityto ever do that again.
And when you're talking aboutthe leader of a sovereign nation
like Venezuela, who's a cartelboss, all bets are off.
So the impetus to the public hasbeen stop drug use, stop drug
use, stop drug use.
This is kind of across the linesuniversal.
For those 80, 90% of Americansthat don't use drugs, we don't
(01:42:15):
sympathize with drug dealers,whether you're on the left or
the right.
It's pretty universal.
You can lock a drug dealer up.
Okay.
So Trump has used that as thereason why we've been hitting
these boats coming north.
And they legitimately are takingdrugs.
Like this is absolutely whatthey're doing.
But now Trump's getting ready tohit them on the land.
(01:42:41):
Stop sending poison.
Stop sending drugs and stopsending your ideological poison
as well.
They both go together.
Okay, guys, it has come to thatpoint in the show.
We've gone for an hour and 42minutes, which is awesome.
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Those of you that are listeningon X, please, I encourage you to
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We're also gonna be talkingabout uh Sean Duffy and where
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Missing out of the Department ofTransportation under Pete
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Sean Duffy's trying to do aboutthat missing money and also what
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Did you know China produced athousand ships last year and the
United States of Americaproduced one?
(01:43:49):
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Next week I'll be back in studioand there'll be a great
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All right, we'll talk to youguys in the public again Monday,
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And that moment.