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The week felt engineered to rattle you: soaring costs that don’t match the talking points, a migration wave that local systems can’t absorb, and a parade of headlines that blur the line between policy and theater. We pull those threads tight. First, we start with purpose—yes, even Elon Musk went there—because a country that believes in meaning has a way of resisting drift. From there, we lay out the bread-and-butter stakes: no tax on tips and overtime matters when inflation eats the paycheck, and historical price shocks hint at deeper imbalances most pundits won’t touch.

Then comes the hard turn. We examine Patrick Byrne’s explosive claims about CIA ties and leverage, outline how kompromat shapes decision-making, and question why certain geopolitical “deals” always seem to outvote the public interest. Pair that with the unsettling fact pattern around election systems—if a device can be remotely wiped, how do you earn back trust? This isn’t about relitigating a single contest; it’s about the legitimacy every future contest needs to survive.

We zoom out to migration and assimilation. History shows periods of pause helped build a shared identity. Today’s influx is larger, faster, and culturally disjointed, with Europe serving as a cautionary tale of crime, courts, and political paralysis. Meanwhile, in Washington, must-pass defense bills sneak in cultural mandates and sidestep a real debate about CBDCs and financial surveillance. If programmable money becomes policy, your private life becomes a dashboard. That’s not “tech progress”; that’s a redesign of civic freedom.

None of this is a call to despair. It’s a call to competence. Strengthen local networks, resist surveillance finance, demand clear laws with visible audits, and stop outsourcing your future to “central casting.” We’re making the case for a citizenry that insists on sunlight and simplicity—two forces that corruption hates. If this resonated, subscribe, share it with a curious friend, and leave a review with the one reform you’d pass first. Your answers will shape what we tackle next.

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SPEAKER_09 (01:04):
Good morning, peasants.
Welcome to another episode ofThe Peasants Perspective.
We've got a serious show today.
This is a good one.
We might get some giggles, butwe might get some tears.
It could be a rough one.
But this is this is one ofthose.
Yesterday was one of those dayswhere, again, you know, you hate
to be given to hyperbole, but wedo have a podcast, and that's

(01:25):
what we're supposed to do,right?
But yesterday was another one ofthose really ground shaking days
as far as the uh politicalsituation.
Obviously, stuff in Venezuela'sheating up.
Some I think F-18 scrambled intoVenezuelan airspace yesterday,
which is a massive show offorce.
But more than anything, PatrickByrne made the radio circuit
again.
He went on to Emerald Robinson'sTV show, then he went on to

(01:48):
InfoWars and some other show,and uh he dropped some nuclear
bombs.
I mean, we're talking likenuclear bombs can't be ignored
kind of stuff.
So it'll be really interestingto see what happens over the
coming weeks and months.
Uh, we want to unpack it here aspeasants.
We want to be able to see withthe right perspective to explain
what's happening.
Uh, I had a neighbor come overyesterday.

(02:09):
He was teaching a guitar lessonto my son, and after when he was
leaving, he was like, I thinkwe're in a civil war.
And I'm like, Yeah.
I'm like, and my biggest concernis you're my first neighbor that
knows this.
Yeah, it's bad out here.
So before we jump into all ofthe politics of the day,
Carlitz, good morning.

(02:29):
John Atis, good morning.
Welcome, welcome.
It's 10:30 in the post PuertoRico.
That's awesome.
Puerto Rico's pretty fun.
I spent a good month there onetime when my son died.
Staying in the Howard JohnsonHotel attached to the hospital
there where my wife in the icecream.
Good times, good times.

(02:50):
All right, so this is a clipfrom Elon Musk.
He got interviewed by KatieMiller.
I don't know when this interviewwas.
It posted all over the placeyesterday.
But uh this this interview waspretty good.
It was just another one of thesekind of get to know Elon kind of
person, and he was asked aboutuh who he looks up to.

SPEAKER_06 (03:06):
Who do you look up to the most?

SPEAKER_16 (03:08):
The creator.

SPEAKER_06 (03:10):
What's your current position on God?

SPEAKER_16 (03:13):
Uh God is the creator.

SPEAKER_06 (03:15):
You don't believe in God though, do you?

SPEAKER_16 (03:18):
I believe that was this universe came from
something.
People have different labels.

SPEAKER_09 (03:23):
Who do you look up to the most?
I just like that.

unknown (03:26):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_09 (03:26):
Who do you look up to?
The creator.
Who's the creator?
God.
Do you believe in God?
People have different labels,but it came from something.
I'm like, oh, thank you.
Sometimes that's all I want tohear.
Like, so you don't think this isnihilistic nothingness?
Like, we have to find purpose.
Yes, and we have to findpurpose.
Like, oh, okay.
That's that is the definition ofliberalism.
That you matter.

(03:47):
That's it.
That's all that's thedefinition.
You matter.
So I love to hear that.
You know, it's a big deal when atechnocrat like Elon Musk, the
richest man in the world, comesout and says something like
that.
It gives ground cover or aircover, so to speak, for a lot of
other people that are trying tofind their purpose.
And, you know, I understand whypeople looking at world
religions might be a little bitconfused and, you know, like

(04:08):
who's true, who's right.
Well, I don't know that it's ourjob to define that necessarily
as much as to find our way.
Anyways, that's just my opinion.
But I love that clip.
I just, you know, Elon Musk hasmade a kind of an arc in the way
he's been able to express hisbelief in things.
So I like it.
I remember one time he was on apodcast with the Babylon Bee and
they asked him to accept JesusChrist.
Have you ever heard this one?

(04:29):
No.
Oh, it's a good one.
You know, do you accept JesusChrist?
He's like, Well, what's heoffering?
Salvation.
He's like, Well, absolutely, Iaccept him.
I mean, who wouldn't acceptsalvation?
Anyways, I thought that's prettycool.
He's like, So, anyways, but Elonwas pretty sincere about it.
He's like, if there's good tocome of it, I want a part of it.
So that was really fun.
Donald Trump gave a campaignrally.
Susie Wiles, you know, thatpodcast came out saying he's

(04:51):
gonna campaign.
And then immediately he startedcampaigning.
So he held a rally last night inPennsylvania, frozen over
Pennsylvania.
Um, it has a lot of great opticson this, you know, his motorcade
driving in the snow to theforgotten man or women that sent
him to DC, you know, the wholething.
So really fun.
Um, he did this pitch and he'sstarting to do the right things,
he's starting to let people seethe net effect of his policies.

(05:14):
So he brought up a mother who'sgot two kids, homeschools, and
she was there to talk about taxon tips and overtime.

SPEAKER_10 (05:22):
Thank you so much.

SPEAKER_12 (05:25):
Oh my goodness.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
As President Trump said, I'm amom, a wife, I homeschool my two
brilliant children.
And the no tax on tips isincredible.
No tax on overtime is incrediblefor my husband, and it all comes
back to our family.
It saves us and it's for thefuture of our children.

(05:48):
And it's been such a blessing tobe home with them and to have
them here with me tonight.
And thank you for everything,President.

SPEAKER_09 (05:56):
We are in a broken system, right?
It's it's you don't have to be arocket science to figure it out.
Yesterday, silver hit 61 or 62dollars an ounce,$61 an ounce,
in case it didn't hit 62, butyou know,$61 an ounce.
Now we've talked about this acouple times.
When I graduated high school,silver was between four and five
dollars an ounce.
Now in 1913, one ounce of silverwas one dollar.

(06:19):
One dollar silver, you know,what uh silver one dollar piece.
It was one dollar.

SPEAKER_17 (06:23):
So from 1913 until when?
2002.
It went up how much?

SPEAKER_09 (06:29):
500%.

SPEAKER_17 (06:30):
Okay.

SPEAKER_09 (06:31):
Which, you know, that's a lot for 85 years.
Feels like, oh, you know, 500%inflation.
That's a lifetime.
But then 85 years.
But since I graduated highschool, 20 years, right?
22 years, it's now gone up howmuch?
12 times?

SPEAKER_17 (06:49):
Houston, we have a problem.

SPEAKER_09 (06:51):
Houston, we have a problem.
I've experienced a lifetime ofinflation in 20 years.
You can't reverse thesecandlesticks.
Okay.
This is a problem.
So, more of that.
More money in Americans'pockets, more, no tax on tips,
no tax on overtime, anddefinitely more of this.

SPEAKER_26 (07:09):
We're learning more about this Georgia lawmaker.
She is accused of illegallycollecting pandemic benefits.
And you're taking a look atSharon Henderson.
Federal investigators arrestedher today.
They say she collected nearly$18,000 in unemployment benefits
using false information.
Federal prosecutors say thishappened while Henderson was a

(07:30):
political candidate and laterwhile serving in office.
They believe she first appliedfor pandemic unemployment
benefits in June 2020.
At the time, she was running fora statehouse seat and claimed
she was unemployed because HenryCounty schools had closed.
They say she'd not worked forthe school systems, briefly
serving as a substitute teacherin 2018, and that her employment

(07:53):
agreement specifically saidsubstitutes were not eligible
for unemployment pay.
Now, according to thisindictment, Henderson continued
certifying weekly benefits intomid-2021, including eight
filings made after she was sworninto office as a state
representative for District 113.

(08:17):
She was involved.

SPEAKER_09 (08:34):
Well, clearly they targeted her because she's
black.
I mean, every black personshould be entitled to PPE
unemployment loan benefits whenyou don't qualify, other other
financial benefits,unemployment, renewing, renewing
her unemployment as she'srunning for office.
I thought that's why they wereoffering these benefits.
These people on dude, you justlook at this, you're like,

(08:54):
you're running for office.
Like, do you know how afraidmost of my peers and friends are
to do something wrong and crossthe government?
You know, I people overpay theirtaxes just because, well, I
don't know if I can take thatdeduction, you know?
And it's like everybody's sovirtuous and tries to be so
honest.
You know, it's like, heavenforbid you speed down the
street, and then you've gotthese elected politicians at
every level.

(09:15):
Just give off the application,take the free money, I'm
untouchable.
Like, what goes through yourmind?
You're gonna go to prison overunder a hundred thousand dollars
in fraud.
Like, at least if you're gonnaplay, play hard like Nancy
Pelosi style.
You know what I mean?
Like, this this accepting rawpaychecks from PPE loan programs
and unemployment programs islike super retarded.

SPEAKER_17 (09:38):
Super not worth it.

SPEAKER_09 (09:39):
You're up there in the school of you know, Tim
Waltz, retarded, okay?
Good gravy.
Madam Mem, good morning.
Uh Mada Easel, hello, son.
Oh, that's my mom.
I always get that one confused.
Mata Easel's my mom.
Good morning.
Okay, so Donald Trump was alsoon uh this political interview
that he had a couple days ago,and he talked about birthright

(10:01):
citizenship and how, you know,there's a series of things that
are major threats to our nation.
Birthright citizenship, thetariff ruling that's in front of
the Supreme Court, major, majordecisions.

SPEAKER_14 (10:10):
That case is very interesting because that case
was meant for the babies ofslaves.
And if you look at the dates onthe case, it was exactly having
to do with the Civil War.
That case was not meant for somerich person coming from another
country, dropping, putting afoot in our country, and all of
a sudden their whole familybecomes, you know, United States

(10:31):
citizens.
That case is all about slaves,the babies of slaves.
And it was a good reason fordoing it.
And that's all it was about, andpeople now are understanding it.
It's been explained to them, andI think the court understands it
too.
That would be a devastatingdecision if we lose that case.
That court, you forgot.

(10:52):
Because our country cannotafford to house tens of millions
of people that came in throughbirthright citizenship.
When that happened, that wasmeant for the the babies of
slaves.
And if you look at the exactdates that it was passed, it all
had to do with the Civil War andthe ending of the Civil War.

(11:15):
It's that little period of timethat people now are starting to
understand the case is veryinteresting because that what
were you gonna say?

SPEAKER_17 (11:24):
Oh, nothing.
I just thought the clip wasdoubling.

SPEAKER_09 (11:27):
I think that's really interesting, right?
So we've all just grown upunderstanding if you step foot
in America and you have a baby,boom, that baby becomes an
American citizen.
But that's not actually how thelaw is written.
It has to do with being underthe jurisdiction of the United
States.
So if you're here illegally, theonly jurisdiction we have is to
eject you.
We don't have jurisdiction tocollect taxes, we don't have
jurisdiction to do any of thatstuff, right?

(11:48):
All the only jurisdiction wehave is expel the foreign
invader, right?
That's it.
So there are active, I thinkthere's two of them,
congressional members who haveadmitted, one of them
specifically, admitted inCongress that her mother was
raped coming across the borderwhile she was pregnant with her,
and she's a sitting member ofCongress.
She's an illegal alien.

(12:09):
Her mother committed a crime tocome into this country
specifically to give birth to adaughter to lay claim to the
birthright.
That is an overt illegal act,right?
You can't get lifetime benefitthrough an overt illegal act
like that.
Like it flies against all themaxims of law.
So it'll be really interestinghow that does.
Now, we have had massimmigration before, right?

(12:31):
Like in the 1890s to the 1920s,we had a huge mass influx of
population.
Then we kind of capped it.
Eventually, we had a bigdeportation push in the 1950s
coming home from World War II.
It was like, hey, you know,thanks, Mexicans.
We needed you to come fill thefields, but now the soldiers are
home and they need to do theirown farming, right?
That kind of thing.
Well, now we have morepercentage and per capita

(12:53):
foreign-born people in theUnited States, which causes a
major assimilation problembecause this generation of
immigrants don't share a commonheritage.
Most of the immigrants that camein the last big wave came from
Europe, white Europeans, right?
Now they're coming fromMogadishu and Afghanistan and
places like that, and they'renot assimilating.
Stephen Miller addressed that.

SPEAKER_19 (13:13):
Clearly, we need to have in this country exactly
what President Trump called for,which is that we need a
moratorium on immigration fromthird world countries until we
can heal ourselves as a nation,solve our education issues,
solve our healthcare issues, ourpublic safety issues, our
assimilation issues, ourcultural issues.
So the 1924 Act is such a goodexample because so we had

(13:37):
large-scale immigration fromEurope from 1880 to 1920.
So, in other words, you wentfrom a country that had
immigration from part of Europeto immigration from many other
parts of Europe.
But even other Europeancountries posed enormous
stresses on the US system, botheconomically and in terms of
security.
There's a lot of crime, a lot ofthreats to public safety and
order, and those were addressedwith very strict immigration

(13:59):
quotas.
What they don't teach you inschool is that from 1920 to
1970, there was negativemigration.
There was a half century ofnegative migration.
The foreign-born populationdeclined by 40% for half a
century.
During that same time period,Will, the U.S.
population doubled from naturalchildbirth.

(14:19):
That was the cauldron in which aunified shared national identity
was formed.
They went through a depressiontogether, they went through
world wars together, they landedon the moon together.
This great period in Americanhistory happened at a time when
there was negative migration.
They don't teach that to ourkids in school.
And frankly, I would submit veryfew politicians serving in

(14:40):
Congress probably know that.

SPEAKER_09 (14:42):
Yeah.
To create that cauldron, as hecalls it, of a unified country.

SPEAKER_10 (14:46):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_09 (14:47):
When we say make America great again, this a lot
of people are hearkening back tothis period of time where
everybody joined the team,everybody got on board with the
common defense, the common good,our common welfare through the
Great Depression, right?
And now we face a lot of thesame challenges.
I mean, we are in a pre-WorldWar II uh demographic and
sociological situation.
What I hate to say it, but whatHitler faced in Germany is very

(15:10):
similar to the things we facetoday, right?
And so how are we going to dealwith it?
Are we going to come together?
Are we going to rip each otherapart?
Right.
Now, I think we have a uniquewindow of opportunity right now
where we can clean up someinternal issues and we can, you
know, like write the course.
We can become a homogenous, notnecessarily homogeneous in every

(15:31):
way, but we can become a unifiedpeople, right?
You might have differentopinions on tax rates.
You might have differentopinions on, you know, allowing
HOAs or disoning rules.
Those are all up for debate.
That's the political spectrum.
But what's not up for debate isour belief in the country and
this people and her defense,right?
And that we take care of ourneighbors and that we want to

(15:51):
clean up public spaces.
Like these are not up fordebate.
Those should be unified goals,right?
When we talk about anonpartisan, you know, a
nonpartisan is just like, I'mhere to clean up the trash and
put away the chairs.
You know what I mean?
Like, I'm not really here tosupport whatever campaign.
And that's how 90% of the realpopulation is.
They're nonpartisan.
We got to live here.
Like it doesn't really matterwho's in charge.
I just want a job.

(16:11):
I just want some basic stuff.
Now, with this phase ofmigration, one of the things I
love, love, love, because assomeone who's done some
political commentary and haskind of been on the accidental
front lines of this quoteunquote civil war, right?
Uh, is the political correctnessdoesn't allow us to say the
obvious thing, right?

(16:31):
The assimilation problem.
It's not that migration is a youknow huge offense, but who's
migrating and what theirintention is when they migrate
is a big deal.
Here's Tommy Tilberville talkingabout the specific threat that
Islamic migration causes.

SPEAKER_00 (16:48):
There's some people come over from some of these
countries that that want to comehere for a better life, and
they're going to assimilate andgo by the things that we believe
in, go by our constitution.
The Muslim group, Steve, this isWorld War III.
Okay, and it's going to be onour soil.
And it's coming so fast withinfive or ten years, it is going
to be way out of control.

(17:09):
We have a prime example of this.
Europe.
Europe is gone.
And it they will have to fightin the streets to get it back.
And that's coming.
And so uh we do not want that tohappen here.
And the people of Alabama, thepeople of Hoover, saw this, and
they want to stop it before itreally gets started.
Don't let the fire start and getout of control.

(17:30):
And I'm I'm so proud of whatthey did.

SPEAKER_09 (17:32):
There's yeah.
It's popping off in Irelandfirst, but it's coming fast.

SPEAKER_24 (17:44):
Wow.

SPEAKER_09 (17:44):
Right?
They don't have the ability todeport people there because of
their parliamentary precedentsystem.
It's one in, one out.
Keir Starmer thinks he's a hugechampion.
Hey, Macron, if somebody crossesthe channel, we get to deport
one of the criminals that camebefore.

SPEAKER_17 (17:56):
Well, they don't really have Second Amendment
things either.

SPEAKER_09 (17:58):
They don't have anything.

SPEAKER_17 (17:59):
Right.
Right.

SPEAKER_09 (18:00):
So United Kingdom is in a tough spot.
France, Italy, Greece, everyevery it's Sweden.
Sweden's now becoming one of themost unsafe places in the world.
It used to be one of the safeplaces just a decade ago.

SPEAKER_17 (18:14):
Wow.

SPEAKER_09 (18:14):
Right.
They're there, I think uhStockholm, if I'm not mistaken,
might be the rape capital of theworld at the moment.
Oh, geez.
Okay.
But don't worry, it's just Asianmen from the Middle East doing.
Right?
So now I feel better already.
Yeah, seriously.
One of the questions weconstantly ask ourselves as a
peasant is why is thishappening?
Like, is it, you know, the thelack of common sense?

(18:36):
Like, I don't understand why youimplement that policy.
It's so hurtful for all of yourconstituents.
Like, you know, and there'syou're pitching it with a
talking point, but it seemsobvious sometimes.
It's like, what's happeninghere?
How did we get to this spot?
Why, why are people ignoring theelephant in the room and just
acting like it doesn't exist?
Topics like election fraud.
This J6 pipe bomber story islike, all right, this doesn't

(18:59):
square, you know, your evidencedoesn't stack up, but don't
worry, we've solved the case.
It was a cold case.

SPEAKER_17 (19:04):
I don't know about that.
Well, I keep hearing about likerich Ukrainians driving Bugattis
in Monaco and Yeah, it's thatkind of thing.
That makes a lot of sense to me.

SPEAKER_09 (19:15):
So let's throw some more money at Ukraine.
Why?
We have to defend democracy.
They haven't had an election ina couple of years.
You know, it's like, what?
How do we get here?
Well, Patrick Byrne unloadedyesterday.
So first and foremost, I'm gonnatease a video that I'm gonna
play later.
We're gonna get a little bit ofPatrick Byrne today.
Um, Patrick Byrne turns out hasbeen a deep CIA asset for many,
many years.

(19:35):
He was made a tier one nationalintelligence asset under Barack
Obama, which basically means hisword's golden and he's the right
hand of the president.
He was a direct asset of thepresident of the United States.
So he's lied about this foryears, right?
In fact, he committed a 15 yearfelony just disclosing it on TV
yesterday, but he felt like hehad good reason.
Why?
Because we're in a civil war.

(19:56):
To his knowledge, he's the onlyknown rogue CIA agent.
Now that has ever gone rogue atthis level, which makes perfect
sense why he was giving thebribe to Hillary Clinton, why he
was running around with uh MariaBoutina, why he set up a hotel
room for Don Jr.
to come in and have a liaisonwith Maria Boutina.
It makes perfect sense why hehasn't been hauled in and

(20:17):
charged with multiple differentthings, given his admitted
involvement and stuff.
We've always just thought he waskind of he's kind of played off
this.
I have this intellectualrelationship with the deep
state, you know, or the FBI, butI don't touch the CIA.
Turns out he's been CIA thewhole time.
And which is also why he's beenable to globetrot around with
Gary and gather up all thisVenezuela information and all

(20:37):
that kind of stuff.
General Flynn's vouched for him.
You know, if you're not payingattention to stuff Patrick Burns
says, if you're letting any kindof internet, hey, Patrick Burns
crazy.
Of course he is.
He's literally the guy who brokedown Wall Street and won a$30
something million dollarsettlement from Goldman Sachs,
right?
He's challenging people.
In fact, part of this was to thepeople that he makes these
allegations that I'm about toshare with you sue me.

(20:59):
Let's go, right?
This is serious stuff.
So this is the point in the showwhere we get this little
snapshot, this little momentthat allows us to see a fork in
the road.
And it allows us to explain theunexplainable behavior of
certain cabinet members and theneverything downstream from that.
So this is do we need to do aI'm trying before we listen to

(21:23):
this?
Because this is going to begood.
When we start this, this is likeedge of your seat kind of stuff.

SPEAKER_10 (21:28):
Yeah, it's not gonna be a refresh button there.

SPEAKER_09 (21:33):
We have to figure out how to do raids.
Um Mari Easel says, My Danishfriends say Denmark is overrun
by Muslims, causing a hugeproblem.
Yes, yeah.
It's so funny.
Uh, I used to be on different umbefore I went to prison.
Before I went to prison, I wasuh what what was I?
Must have been just Telegram.
But you know, right whenTelegram was new, we were like
connecting with all these peoplein Ukraine and Russia and all

(21:55):
the all over the world, youknow, because we're just we just
got kicked off Twitter and we'relike, oh what else is out here?
And uh, but yes, listening topeople from Europe, specifically
Netherlands, I remember theywere talking a lot about
essentially what they felt waslike a Muslim invasion.
Um, and I used to chalk all thatstuff up to, yeah, you know, the
real far right wingers, youknow, those KKK guys, you know,
one black man moves in theneighborhood and the whole

(22:17):
neighborhood's ruined.
But then over the years, I'vestarted to realize, well, you
know, dumping 40,000 Haitiansinto Springfield, Ohio with
20,000 white population was aproblem.
You know, I can see why youdon't even have to be a far
right wing Nazi to go, hmm, thisdoesn't feel right.
You know what I mean?
Okay, explanations.
Why do those things happen?
Why in the world would ourpolitical leaders open the

(22:38):
gates?
Why would they let 40,000Haitian immigrants into a
community with 20,000 people?
Or why would they do those?

SPEAKER_17 (22:44):
Pay for the migration with planes and buses
and you know, housing.

SPEAKER_09 (22:48):
Yeah, and you know, what we've dissected is we've
dissected, you know, LauraLogan's stuff with the Siggy,
the central command of the quotedeep state, how they protect
themselves.
You know, we kind of see the wehave these little windows into
the corruption, and you know,some of it's individual, like
that state representative inTexas that just got arrested for
PPE fraud, etc.
That's on our own.
Yeah, right.
That's just loser stuff.

(23:10):
But stuff like that leads tocontrol, which now we're gonna
start talking about how the CIAdoes this.
So let's listen to PatrickByrne.
We're going to war withVenezuela or some kind of
conflict.
They're telling the public it'sabout narco drug boats.
That's pretty hard to say don'tkill the drug dealers, right?
So that that when people barkagainst that, you have to kind

(23:30):
of wonder.
Here it is there is a huge riftinside the government.
Pete Hagseth and Marco Rubio100% see what we see.
Venezuela attacked the UnitedStates.
They've been the hand for theworld's bad guys, election
rigging, uh Trend Agra, all downthe road.
Okay.
Ratcliffe and Hegseth see that.

(23:51):
Rick Grinnell, who's a specialenvoy for the president, and
Ratcliffe, director of the CIA,do not want to go there.
They want to put a new cartelguy in charge of Venezuela and
just get a sweet oil deal.
Okay.
Here's why that's happening.
Okay.

SPEAKER_02 (24:07):
That's huge.
That's two huge bombshells rightnow.
I can't ignore the third.

SPEAKER_09 (24:13):
Wrong clip.
Of course I would do that.
Wrong clip.
Let me grab this other clip.
It's important.
It's worth the wait.

SPEAKER_17 (24:22):
Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_09 (24:24):
A long time.
I must have it with my laterclip.
Where is it?
I have to look for it if it ifthis is if I don't have it for
some reason I'm not going to doit.
Alright, alright, give me just asecond, guys.

(24:45):
Apologize.
Can we get a can we get a read aread going?

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I've been trying.

SPEAKER_09 (24:54):
What is the deal with that?

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SPEAKER_09 (26:03):
So one of my favorite podcasters, Scott
Adams, the Dilbert cartoonist.
Yeah, he's got this thing at thebeginning of the show where he's
like, grab a tinker flask or acup or a mug of your favorite
beverage.
Mine's coffee and boom for thesimultaneous sip.
Anyways, as soon as he's donewith his podcast, hopefully
years from now, we're picking upthat starting.
I don't want to plagiarize himright now, but we will do it in

(26:25):
honor and we'll get some seven.
We'll do the simultaneous sip.
Yep.
All right, I got the right cliphere.
So this is Patrick Byrne.
This is revelatory.
All right.
Okay.
This is revelatory.
If you accept the fact that he'sa high-level CIA operative, tier
one national asset, and to hisknowledge, there were no other
tier one national assets.
So this guy is like thebillionaire they send around the

(26:46):
world to go talk to billionairesand flip them and turn them and
do that kind of stuff.
Okay.
So if you accept that, which youshould, honestly, if you look at
Patrick Burns' work over thelast five years, it's hard to
deny that that doesn't check outand make sense.
Okay.
So if you understand that andwhen you hear what he's saying,
this is like putting the cardson the table.
Like I'm calling your bluff,right?

(27:08):
This is unbelievably importantfor us to just absorb.

SPEAKER_15 (27:14):
Rick Brunell, I'm told from two independent
sources, Shag a 14, 15-year-oldboy, and the Russians have the
videos.
So he's owned.
John Ratcliffe, I'm also told,on good authority, very good
authority within theintelligence community.
John Ratcliffe, who I've mettwice and seemed like a nice

(27:36):
enough man.
I don't hate the guy, but thereare similar, he's got a similar
problem.
And it's not an underage, it'snot a boy, but on two occasions
he was drawn into hotel roomswith young women, and it's on
video.
He's owned.
John Ratcliffe's not reallyrunning the CIA.
John Brennan is.
The top two layers of the CIAare John Brennan's guy.

(27:57):
This would explain some oddfacts about John Ratcliffe.
And this really sticks in myprop.
John Ratcliffe was the director,he was the ODN, he was the DNI
in the last days of Trump.
He, by law, had to deliver onDecember 18th.
That was the day he had todeliver his report on whether or

(28:18):
not there was foreigninvolvement in the election.
He didn't deliver.
He waited, waited, waited untilJanuary 7th.
The day after January 6th, whenthere's all that hubabaloo, and
then he delivers a report.
And his report was the officialreport to the intelligence
community that they didn't thinkthere was foreign involvement or

(28:38):
that China was involved.
But he put a cover letter onthat said, I officially dispute,
I think China was involved.
And he slipped this in onJanuary 7th, you know, where it
barely made a blip becauseeverything that was going on by
January 7th, 2020.

SPEAKER_09 (28:52):
It made a blip to us.
We covered this on January 8th,2021.
As I got back, I was like, heyman, it's official.
Ratcliffe finally told us thatChina is it was involved in the
election.
We're gonna win.
Biden won't be sworn in.
Yeah.
Apparently timing's everything,isn't it?

SPEAKER_15 (29:08):
Why did he be that T-Zone to see John Ratcliffe in
January?
I went to see him first in Julyof 2018, 17 months into Trump's
term.
I went over and turned over toJohn Radcliffe because he was on
the Nunes Committee, and I methim a second time in late
October and fed him everythinghe needed to know.

(29:29):
He sat, he dawdled, he spun, hesaid, Well, we can't.
He shocked me by saying, Well,we went to the CIA, but we can
only confirm 25% of what you'retelling me.
I said, You're kidding me?
I came to you as awhistleblower.
You went over to the CIA, askedabout me, are you out of your
mind?
Well, that guy, you know whyhe's acting that way?
Because he got twice, lured intoDC hotel rooms, two different

(29:53):
girls, not at the same time,shagged them, and it's on video.
So he's a puppet of JohnBrennan.
Rick Brunel is a puppet ofRussia, Brennan's somebody.
That's why the CIA is fightingteeth, toes, and fingernails to
fight uh turning Venezuela overto the woman who just wants to
know about who has 80 to 90percent support.

(30:15):
They they don't want to turn itover, they want to turn it over
to Delcy Rodriguez.
So that's why, because they'rebarely Americans.
They're being, well, they'rebeing blackmailed.
John Radcliffe and Rick Rennellare being blackmailed.
And I, you know, so let's getthat off.
Let's get that off.
And sorry, fellas.
Last thing I want to do is comein and is I'm but CI is making

(30:36):
me mad.
So I'm letting you know a partof the reason I know this is I
am CI.
John Radcliffe is being is beinguh blackmailed for two liaisons
in DC hotel rooms, and RickRunell shagged a 14, 15-year-old
Serbian boy, and the Russianshave the film.
They should not be in thisgovernment, but that's why
they're down there trying to getVenezuela, trying to keep us

(30:58):
from doing here's Venezuela hasdone something that's 10,000
times worse than Pearl Harbor.
And they're down, then they'vebeen for this whole
administration trying to tellTrump, oh, it's okay.
Look, we'll we'll talk them intogiving us some mining
concessions in the South.
Oh, we'll make it all good.
We'll make it so that's whatthey're doing.
They have fought us every stepof the way.

(31:20):
I'm gonna drop one last thing.
I've tried through officialchannels to get this to the
right place.
Todd Blanche of the FBI has madeit impossible for anybody in law
enforcement to accept any pieceof information, any photographs,
any hard drive, anything fromme.
And John Raff of the CIA hasmade it impossible for any

(31:41):
member of the intelligencecommunity to also accept a hard
drive, anything from me.
I turned over, and there's a20-year DEA veteran who has
witnessed this and given anaffidavit.
I turned over incredibly damningmaterial to the FBI in 2021,
2022.
Numerous, that it was all it wasall the story I got eventually

(32:05):
was that Christopher Ray at theinstructions of Merrick Garland
took it in and nuked it in theFBI lab there in DC.
I still have it all.
I still have the proof.
I've been trying for 10 monthsto turn it back into the FBI
along with uh this and that.

SPEAKER_09 (32:22):
I have to say something.

SPEAKER_17 (32:23):
This is incredible.

SPEAKER_09 (32:24):
The lab, when I got arrested, within a week or two,
my defense attorney sent me anemail saying, hey, the crime lab
in DC just lost itsaccreditation.
This might affect your case.
When you read through thereport, essentially what'd they
do?
Attach uh fingerprints tobullets that didn't have
fingerprints in order to frame aguy.
They hid evidence, buriedevidence, gave reports of things

(32:45):
that had, you know, exexculpatory evidence.
They oh just remove that.
Okay, they got caught red-handeddoing this and they lost their
accreditation, so they had tooutsource the crime lab to
Virginia or whatever.
Now, presumably they got theiraccreditation back, right?
Cleaned up or whatever.
But same crime lab, guys, samecrime lab.

SPEAKER_15 (33:02):
So it checks, it checks out.
Everybody has blocked me, andit's from Todd Blanche, it's
from John Radcliffe.
Who knows who Todd Blancheshagged?
I have no idea if he shaggedsomebody wouldn't know, but uh
but both Rick Rennell shagged anunderage boy and John Radcliffe
shagged some some young women,but not underage, and it's all
on video and they're over.

SPEAKER_09 (33:24):
But Rick Renell so that explains a lot.
It explains a lot.
I've followed Patrick Burnssince the day he quit
overstock.com and went on TV andjust I was born in Rush again, I
was in the middle of it all,blah blah blah.
And he did his whole TV thingfor a day and then silence.
Never back on TV again, nevermentioned in you know polite

(33:47):
society again.
But everything he said,predicted, said would be
revealed.
Every single piece of it hasbeen revealed.
To the point now that you've gotanother letter that came out
yesterday about the number two,so that you've got the number
two in charge, and now you'vegot the general of Venezuela
that just sent out a letter andsaid, Yeah, we absolutely were
trying to overthrow the country.

(34:08):
Same motivation, but these guysare evil.
Right?
I started out working as asocialist trying to help my
country, and then we got reallygreedy, and now I've realized
we're full on evil, isessentially what's going on.
Trump and his rally areemphasizing again, these things
intersect.
The opening the doors andletting migration in, the start
of World War III by creatinginternal conflicts and civil

(34:29):
war.
If we go to war with ourselves,World War III will break out.
Why would we do this?
Why would we accept all thesepeople from shithole countries?

SPEAKER_14 (34:38):
I've also announced a permanent pause on third world
migration, including from hellholes like Afghanistan, Haiti,
Somalia, and many othercountries.

SPEAKER_09 (34:51):
All of those countries are countries that the
CIA has had extended involvementin, and they've created
situations where they can sendplane loads, busloads, and waves
of migrants into your and mycommunities without attempting
to assemble anything, puttingthem on the public charge, so we
have to pay for it, all comingfrom countries where the CIA has

(35:14):
been heavily involved.
This isn't Italy, this isn'tIreland, this isn't people
immigrating from uh you know ourroots in Western Europe.
These are people coming fromnations that our CIA has had
open and hostile involvement,and we're importing the people
that we have displaced.
Huge recipe for disaster becausewe, in many ways, made those

(35:36):
countries shithes.

SPEAKER_14 (35:42):
I didn't say shit all you did.

SPEAKER_17 (35:49):
You better apologize.

SPEAKER_14 (35:50):
Remember, I said that to the Senators they came
in?
The Democrats, they wanted to bebipartisan.
So they came in and they said,This is totally off the record.
Nothing mentioned here.
We want to be honest because ourcountry was going to hell.
And we had a meeting.
And I said, Why is it we onlytake people from shithole

(36:10):
countries?
Right?
Why can't we have some peoplefrom Norway?
Sweden.
Let us have a few.
From from Denmark.
Do you mind sending us a fewpeople?
Send us some nice people.
Do you mind?
But we always take people fromSomalia.
Places that are a disaster,right?

(36:32):
Filthy, dirty, disgusting,ridden with crime.
The only thing they're good atis going after ships.

SPEAKER_10 (36:39):
They're good at is going after ships.
Brutal.

SPEAKER_09 (36:43):
This all ties together.
It makes perfect sense.
You have the director of the CIAthat is blackmailed by who?
You have the special envoy thatthe president said I, Rick
Cornell, who Ron, do you knowhow my story and Rick Grinnell
intersect over and over again?
It is the Rick Grinnell postedmy wanted poster, which caused

(37:04):
me to turn myself in, which bythe way was a huge blessing
because I avoided the wholehouse raid and everything, got
way out in front of they'dprobably stalked me for six
months, right?
Instead, I kind of straight intotheir front door.
Hey, that's me.
Thank you, Rick Grinnell.
Then Rick Grinnell is enteringuh instrumental in getting my
friend's son released as ahostage in Venezuela.
Again, Rick Nell's involved.
But back then I was hearingrumblings about Rick Grinnell

(37:26):
being compromised.
There were questions.
Hey, you know, we've got to dealwith this Venezuela thing.
They're behind the smartmatic.
And Rick Grinnell was extending,you know, 60-day extensions for
deals with Chevron and all thesekind of stuff.
And I was like, thank you forgetting the hostages home.
But the bigger picture thingdoesn't make a lot of sense,
right?
It starts to you start to kindof, oh, Rick Grinnell's not

(37:48):
necessarily working for maybehe's got a different kind of
relationship than we thoughtwith them.
Yeah, could be.
It's hard to know.
It's hard to know.
So here is Patrick Byrnetalking.
This is the clip I started toplay.
This is no, it's not the clip Istarted to play.
All right, let's just continueon here.

(38:09):
General Flynn uh was on InfoWarsjust prior to uh Patrick Byrne
when he got on and said thisstuff.
Now, pet General Flynn knew thatPatrick Byrne was going to
reveal these things becauseGeneral Flynn, he talks, you
know, Patrick Byrne talks aboutGeneral Flynn being his
unofficial handler.
Like if Flynn says I can say it,I'm gonna say it, right?
So Flynn was on before PatrickByrne, and he had this to say.

SPEAKER_05 (38:31):
The only reason why we're able to break through what
is happening, break throughthis, this, you know, what the
what is essentially this colorrevolution that's been going on
for the better part of a decadenow, is because of voices like
yours, yours, and there areother influencers out there who
have who got it a long time agoand have continued to beat this
drum.
So we need to keep doing thisbecause it is working.

(38:54):
We are being effective ingetting the word out.
Now, I will say, in fact, thelast time I think it was on your
show, I kind of laid out theessence of the color revolution
and this and the stages that weare in, the steps that are being
taken against us to be able tocontinue to undermine the
presidency of Donald J.
Trump.
Trump is now starting to reallyunderstand the depth and the and

(39:17):
the and the the extended periodof time that we have been that
this that this revolution hasbeen ongoing.
Others have talked about acounter-revolution.
I I've you know, I've I'velabeled this as a form of of uh
the CCP's unrestricted warfare,which is a is a essentially a
the conduct of a war withoutrules.
So, I mean, they and they willcontinue to lie, they will

(39:40):
continue to target those of uswhose voices matter, those of us
who are standing up and standingour ground, you're one of them,
you know, and and you're yourgreat audience that has
continued to support you, andthank God that they have,
because we need your voice, weneed other voices that are out
there.
We need to have these voicesright now who understand the
geopolitical environment that weare in, as well as the homeland

(40:02):
security environment that weneed.
And right now there's a balancethat Donald J.
Trump is trying to do.
He's trying to balanceeverything that the American
that that you know Americannational security needs to needs
to make sure that we stay on topof overseas, right?
And trade and all the stuff andall the different wars that are
going on, the reconstructionefforts.

(40:23):
As long as it's going for thedeep state, it's not going to
matter.
It will not matter one iota.
That's the second part of thisthing is this homeland security
environment.
And I'm not talking aboutsecuring the borders or getting
rid of all these illegals.
I'm actually talking aboutbasically getting in and
revolutionizing our government.

(40:43):
I mean reforming our government,getting inside of the of the
components of our governmentthat that actually are doing
damage to his ability to be ableto lead this country and as you
said two weeks ago as you saidtwo weeks ago he needs to
address the nation he's done itin little ways and through a
circuit a week after you saidthat I saw the circuits go out.

SPEAKER_08 (41:03):
It was confirmed they listened to you they they
said this is true.
They had a CIA briefingliterally telling you know the
the media this so that that's ahuge breakthrough but it's not a
one-off.
It's got to be the war drum ofwe have these criminal group
inside that's generating allthese attacks.
It's the mothership firing allthe torpedoes you got to take it
out ladies and gentlemen nowsome ads.

SPEAKER_09 (41:25):
So what Flynn is directly discussing there is
getting rid of this deep stateapparatus these people that are
obstructing Trump frominstituting the agenda of which
the American people voted himon.
Who are those people?
Top of the list John Rackliffeand Rick Cornell they are right
there in the decision room.
Apparently you know part ofthese whistleblower we've gotten

(41:48):
these public whistleblowerthings from these Venezuela
authorities.
Apparently there's a secondthing that's a more complete
letter same letter but you knowfills in the names of
politicians and stuff.
Apparently there was a generalthat was on the Venezuelan
payroll that was part ofplanning this initial invasion
we were going to have that Trumpcalled off because he thought I
think I'm getting set up for atrap which he probably was.

(42:09):
So they pulled that guy outright with the last second but
he was named by the general asone of these bought off people
in the system.
They're all over the place.
That's how you end up in asituation like Europe's in who
doesn't have the same immunesystem we have this civil war
we're in is ideological and it'spolicy.
Right?
This is Nigel Farage in Europedescribing what our future will

(42:32):
be if we don't get in front ofthis stuff because it is a
two-front war.
It's a cultural war that isgiving the consent and support
for the people that are tryingto destroy our beautiful
constitutional system in orderto implement what?
Sharia law one of the otherthings Patrick Byrne mentioned
and he, you know, listen acouple hours of him talking
yesterday says peoplemisunderstand the Muslim world.

(42:52):
Muslims are the believers inIslam.
He says this idea of the nationstate as a European construct
right the difference betweenTurkey and Iraq and Iran well
Iran's Persian but you know Iraquh Turkey, Saudi Arabia, UAE,
Qatar, Pakistan, these are allMuslim countries.
Predominantly Muslim believe inIslam.
The nation state separationbetween them is a they believe

(43:14):
is a fate.
Islam views the world as thosethat believe and those that have
not yet submitted right that'sit.
So they work in this likeconjunction and so we have some
nation states like Turkey thatare are uh allies part of NATO
but they are absolutely fundingMuslim Brotherhood and Caire
terror activities.

(43:35):
Right?
Because to them it's like we dowant to stop NATO and stop the
US that's in our long-terminterest.
It's pretty weird.
They're using it as a short terminterest.
And this is what it does toEuropean nations.

SPEAKER_01 (43:45):
And I'm sorry.
But if you as a country allowyoung men who come from
countries in which women aren'teven classed as second class
citizens.

SPEAKER_09 (43:57):
What happened here is responding to is there's an
immigrant that raped a teenagerand he got let off in court
because quote there are this isfrom their their uh judicial
decision there are culturaldifferences he added the judge
he is not used to a societywhere women are free and deemed
equal he is not used to asociety where alcohol is freely

(44:18):
available he is morally at seaoh jeez there are massive
cultural barriers that havebecome massive moral barriers he
suggested that the rapist couldstill be able to quote make a
life for himself in this countrywhen he is released.

SPEAKER_17 (44:30):
Oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_09 (44:32):
And you put them up ideological this is
weaponization of your virtue.
You raped a person well youdidn't know you weren't supposed
to Scott Besson says when youcome to this country you got to
learn to drive on the right sideof the road stop at the stop
signs don't defraud the Americangovernment and I'll go ahead and
throw in and don't rape ourwomen.

SPEAKER_01 (44:52):
Allow them to work illegally their attitude towards
women is completely different toours.
So the social effects of thisare appalling as well.

SPEAKER_09 (45:01):
And I'm appalling as well now I don't like to go into
you know great detail of all theassaults and things like that,
but suffice it to say it wouldmake your skin curl what they're
allowing to happen in Europe andwhat we are allowing in some of
our dense cities where we've hadthis unchecked migration.
Right?

SPEAKER_04 (45:19):
Even if you go to a place like Springfield Ohio
you'll find assaults burglary uhuh battery and rape at all time
highs why well it's these uhillegal immigrants that have no
moral compass right this is JDVance addressing all of this
right it's part of the wholething you immigrate these people

(45:40):
they come in they change our ourvalues they launder money
Hillary Clinton's presidentialcampaign and and again the
people doing this the peoplethat are in charge that are
supposed to close our border andprotect us instead of being busy
doing that they're busy tryingto overthrow the government to
keep those borders open HillaryClinton's presidential campaign

(46:01):
talking points through theAmerican intelligence services
that's a violation of thepeople's trust that's a
violation of what ourintelligence services should be
doing and I absolutely thinkthey broke the law and you're
going to see a lot of people getindicted for that here's the
thing that should really botherthe American people what do you
want our intelligence communityto be doing I want them to be
catching bad guys.

(46:22):
I want them to be making surethat terrorists aren't going to
kill innocent American civiliansI don't want them laundering
Hillary Clinton's campaigntalking points into the American
media and giving them this airof legitimacy it is sick and
it's disgusting it hurt theintelligence community it hurt
the American people and it hurtthe first Trump administration
we've got to have consequencesfor it so I used to kind of

(46:44):
chuck I used to kind of chuck upwell Chris Frey and Comey these
guys you know this is justpower.

SPEAKER_09 (46:49):
It's about power and now after what Patrick Burns
says it's like our worstsuspicions are probably true.
These guys are totally boughtpaid infiltrated right here is
the uh state election boardmeeting this is from yesterday
okay this is down in FultonCounty Georgia they're still
trying to figure out whathappened in 2020 okay now what

(47:10):
have we been told about ourvoting machines they're not
connected to the internet theycan't be accessed by the
internet even though contraryevidence and hackers that do
YouTube videos I hack the votingmachine I'm in high school right
over and over again well theyhad this this board hearing
where they're and they'rethey're in an appeals court
they're trying to get the casedismissed and this is the

(47:30):
attorney for Fulton Countythat's talking about the poll
pads which are your electionmachines that were deleted but
don't worry you know the devil'sin the details on this one so we
agree with some of the facts andwe disagree with some of the
other facts yes three poll padswent missing no we don't yes
three poll pads went missing wefailed to tell the Secretary of

(47:53):
State's office having said thatthe person who would have been
in charge of this at the time nolonger works for the office.
But I do want to emphasize thatthese were poll pads that were
used for training and no ink didwipe them there wouldn't have
been anything on them to beginwith since they were used for
training but no you know no inkwas it is undisputed that no ink

(48:14):
was um notified immediately andno ink was able to remotely wipe
them no link is the company thatmanages it okay no link was able
you gotta hear this no link wasable to no ink was able to
remotely wipe them so they'rethey were able to remotely wipe
the ballot counting machines Ronsecurity issue here and we

(48:35):
disagree that we would not haveI mean why would we have told no
ink and not the secretary ofstate's office that doesn't make
a ton of sense.
Why would you tell no inc thatthe poll pads are missing so
that they could wipe them uhremotely but not until the
Secretary of State's office.
I don't know because maybe thecontract says these aren't
supposed to be accessed remotelywe would request in this case we
dismissed.

(48:55):
So since we did it accidentallywe we think we've notified the
Secretary of State that weremotely wiped some voting
machines we think it's okay.

SPEAKER_14 (49:04):
Oh and don't worry they were just for practice
though there any questions forFulton Taylor wipe them
virtually like remotely disabledOh don't worry they just

(49:26):
disabled them it wasn't justwipe them they disabled them by
wiping them deep breath deepbreath now fortunately according
to president we're still gonnafind out this isn't overland I
think the week of it if ourelection wasn't rigged it was a
rigged election now everyoneknows it's just gonna come out
over the next couple of monthstoo loud and clear because we
have all the information but ifthe election wasn't rigged and

(49:49):
stolen you wouldn't even betalking about Ukraine right now.

SPEAKER_09 (49:54):
There was a land out the election was rigged and
stolen and there's prima faucetevidence.
Listen if you're telling me thepoll pads can be wiped remotely
don't tell me what your auditcount was right PB Brown Boy
Scouts if you're listening I'msorry.
They're connected to theinternet I I can't audit that I
can't I don't know code.

(50:14):
I can't do that it's it'scompletely there's there's a
couple dozen people in a statethat could read through lines of
code like that and see anything.
And guess what?
It wouldn't be hard to buy themoff would it in fact John
Brennan talks exactly how theyallegedly buy off and blackmail
foreign assets and if you thinkthey do it overseas if you if

(50:35):
you don't think they do itdomestically you're crazy.

SPEAKER_03 (50:37):
Agents, the people that you recruit uh foreign
citizens if they are hesitant tocontinue to spy for you you can
remind them that when you whenthey were first recruited and
they signed a sheet of papersaying that they had taken some
money from us which is usuallywhat happens.

SPEAKER_09 (50:56):
Or you were on some inappropriate websites or you
went into a hotel room etc etcthat you could remind them about
that.
Remind them that's calledblackmail.

SPEAKER_03 (51:07):
Yeah almost as a way to uh scare them into telling
them to work with you.

SPEAKER_09 (51:11):
So the roton as a pressure yes as a and and I said
to the instructor I said thatsounds like blackmail and he got
rather angry at me and said uhit's not blackmail this is the
security of the United Stateswe're talking about you have to
do whatever you can in order tokeep people on uh working for
the CIM huh oh okay I've got itso if they get a little sketchy

(51:36):
on you if they start to you knowmake common sense no this is
this is not blackmail this isthe security of the United
States so you got a guy likeRand Paul who you know oddly
enough gets the ire andattention of Donald Trump quite
frequently you know allegedlyworks with him on insurance but
when it comes to killing drugdealers oh heaven forbid we do
that in light of what we'velearned with top level people in

(51:59):
the government being completelyon the payroll blackmailed and
controlled by these you knownon-United States interested
assets listen to what Rand Paulsays and tell me if this sounds
crazy for a senator fromKentucky.

SPEAKER_11 (52:13):
You believe it should be released senator yes
without question I think ifpeople were to see the images of
people clinging to the wreckagethere would not be much sympathy
for Secretary Hages to order thekilling of people who
shipwrecked is clearly illegalaccording to military justice,
according to our own militarylaws.
And you know I have members ofmy staff who were high ranking

(52:36):
in the military and they tell methis is done for the protection
of our soldiers.
If our pilots have to eject froma plane we show that we don't
shoot people we don't shootpilots that are descending by
parachute if we blow up a boatand there are survivors we don't
shoot those people we don'tsidle up in a boat and take a
nine millimeter pistol out putit to their head and shoot them

(52:56):
nobody would do that.
But just because the missilescome from a long distance
doesn't make it any more right.
But it's clearly against ourlaws of war.
And even deeper than that thereis a question of are unarmed
people that are smugglers partof a war?
Are we in the middle of a warwith unarmed people?

SPEAKER_09 (53:14):
Yes Rand Paul yes your state has been devastated
by all flavors of drugs anddon't just tell me it's tub
meth.
It's everything it's not justcocaine it's fentanyl it's the
entire culture that this createsare we at war?

SPEAKER_11 (53:31):
Yes why don't they present evidence that they're in
arms why don't they presentevidence that these boats are
even coming to the United Statesthese are small motorboats often
2000 miles from our shore ifthey have drugs which hasn't
been proven if they have drugsthey're probably taking it to
neighboring islands.
So this is a crazy thing thatwe've never done before and to

(53:52):
make a crime into war is tostretch uh credulity to the
point that I think a lot ofcommon sense people don't buy
now you know if it was just in avacuum and you were droning
American citizens on legitimatefishing vessels with their nets
out I could understand theconsternation.

SPEAKER_09 (54:09):
But this is like I don't know man.
I mean you'll find endlessamounts of dare programs and you
know domestic things to get thelittle guys but the actual guy
suppliers oh heaven those arethose aren't war combatants
that's not poison they'rebringing on those high speed
fishing vessels with four$250,000 motors on the back.

SPEAKER_17 (54:29):
Right.
And it's like half cocaine halfgas uh if you want to know how
it works Chuck Grassley.

SPEAKER_09 (54:40):
Chuck Grassley's 92 years old and he by the champ is
the big champion ofwhistleblowers right turns out a
little deep dive into ChuckGrassley maybe opens the door
for us to consider somethinglike you know maybe Gl
Grassley's an old timer he's gotone of those really old
blackmail letters on file.
Chuck Grassley is 92.
He entered politics in 1958 inIowa and 1974 at the federal

(55:02):
level 1974 did you know that onJune 22nd 1985 Grassley and his
wife Barbara were involved in aplane crash the plane piloted by
Irv Linder took off from FortMadison Municipal Airport and
had to land in an oatfield justbeyond the airport due to a
faulty fuel pump.
Yes, 1986 was an election yearfor the senator guess what was
going on at the time I rancontra CIA cocaine network being

(55:26):
exposed SNL scandal with the CIAand mafia ties and then out of
nowhere Brassley authors theWhistleblower Protection Act of
1989.
He didn't do it because heactually gives a bleep about
whistleblowers he did that tocontrol which whistleblowers get
heard and which ones don't he isthe very definition of a
gatekeeper for the deep state goback and look he signed a

(55:49):
collective letter to Trumpdemanding to keep NAFTA why
because NAFTA is a vehicle tothe American version of the EU.
That was the plan and Grassleywas firmly planted on that
train.
In April 2017 Grassleyco-sponsored the Israel
anti-boycott act in 2005Grassley authored the Green New
Deal's E Pact when he waschairman of the Senate Finance

(56:10):
Committee on June 28th 2005 hevoted for the bill and two years
later after nudging the GreenNew Deal open on June 9th 2007
Grassley helped expand taxincentives that produces energy
from alternative sourcesincluding ethanol, wind,
biomass, and biodiesel he wrotea Green New Deal bill.
Grassley has been in politicsthe CIA has been exposed over

(56:35):
and over again as a rogue,covert paramilitary trafficking
narcotics and conductingassassinations.
His solution was not to hold theCIA accountable but to set up a
whistleblower law so he couldcontrol who was heard and
secretly allow leaks as to whothe whistleblowers are back to
the agencies.
Now after decades of beingcorrupt politician pretending to
be a good guy he is the biggestimpediment to Trump's carrying

(56:56):
out his mandate you have acorrupt judiciary in part
because of Chuck Grassley.
Because what is Chuck Grassleydoing right now holding the blue
slip.
Wow holding Trump'sadministration hostage over the
tradition the gentleman'sagreement of a blue slip this is
the guy who's the gatekeeper forwhistleblowers and has been for
a long time what happened inthat plane wreck was that a hey
you're pretty vulnerable lookwhat could happen down in the

(57:18):
oat field who knows there'sother people too that make you
wonder what's going on.
I remember this moment this wasthe moment my heart broke this
is when uh McCarthy was beingtaken out as speaker of the
house and this is MarjorieTaylor Green.
Look at that look at that facethere.
It's pretty smiley for a personwho vehemently disagreed with
his policies.
Look at this it's a prettycaring face there.

(57:41):
A lot of people saw this andthey thought what I remember I
remember exactly where I waswhen I saw those images I was in
my brother in law's drivewayhooking up machinery and I had
my phone on and when I heard andI looked and I saw that little
series of events I thought thatis really weird.
Huh that is really weird.

SPEAKER_17 (57:58):
Makes you wonder a lot makes you wonder because
when you hear stuff like thisMarjorie Taylor Green coming on
you have to explain this one tome because I was I am not as
familiar with her as you are andso I don't know what that means.

SPEAKER_09 (58:10):
What do you mean the smiles Marjorie Taylor Green
when she before she campaignedshe was a real QAnon person like
literally you know quoting QAnonreposting all that kind of
stuff.
She ran for office and she waslamb blasted as this extremist
now keep in mind she was electedin 2020.
Okay so she came in she wassworn in days before January 6th
okay so she came in and when shecame in because of her extremism

(58:33):
they passed a resolution thatbarred her from having any
committee meeting seats so she'selected to Congress but not
sitting on any committees.
Now she used good time and fortwo years she went on the House
floor and basically obstructedNancy Pelosi's agenda.
She slowed it down made it madefour votes and stuff like that.
So huge credit to her like sheslowed down a lot of stuff like
big difference.

(58:54):
However during this uheventually when the Republicans
took back the house and McCarthybecame the speaker McCarthy
wasn't doing anything like hewasn't doing anything that was
pushing MAGA forward and atfirst she was a huge critic of
McCarthy.
But after the two years she wasre-elected she struck some kind
of deal with McCarthy and gotput on committee seats committee

(59:16):
stuff.
And that's when theirrelationship turned into that so
then when Matt Gates went to goremove uh McCarthy which Matt
Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greenhad become staunch allies in the
House all of a sudden they'retotally opposed you had Matt
Gates, Boebert, Biggs, a coupleother people over here trying to
get rid of McCarthy and MarjorieTaylor Green who should have
been leading that group ended upsiding with McCarthy.

(59:39):
She clearly struck some kind ofdeal there were rumors of
romantic involvement et ceteraet cetera right but that was
kind of the point where shestarted to do this I can I can
do my own thing and she at thatpoint that's when I believed the
left thought hey we can get somehooks in her we can give her
what she wants which is somepopularity some fame you know
some airtime because no news isbad news when you're in

(59:59):
politics, right?
Sometimes just the attention isenough.
Because when you get negativeattention from a place like CNN
or MSNBC, it stirs up the rightand they make campaign
donations.
This is like a game as old astime.
So here she is on CNN talkingbad about Trump.
Now I understand they've had ahuge public falling out, but
again, you have to ask yourself,what's behind this?

(01:00:19):
You came into Congress worthabout 2 million, you're worth 30
million.
Right?
You came into Congress to do abunch of stuff, and now that
Trump's in power, what's goingon here?

SPEAKER_27 (01:00:29):
Listen to this.
To be precise.
In addition to what we justheard there, President Trump
posted yesterday that you are,quote, and I'm quoting him now,
not America first or MAGA, andyour quote, new views are those
of a very dumb person.
That's the President of theUnited States speaking about
your speaking about you.
What's your response to theselatest attacks?

SPEAKER_24 (01:00:49):
Well, actually, Wolf, I feel very sorry for
President Trump.
I I genuinely do.
It it has to be a hard place forsomeone that is constantly so
hateful and puts so much vitriolname-calling and really tells
lies about people in order totry to get his way or win some

(01:01:13):
kind of fight.
And I think that's exactlywhat's wrong in America today.
That's what's wrong in thistoxic political environment that
has ripped our country apart.
And I I personally think thatthat's poor leadership from a
president.
Um it's it's a very baddemeanor, and and Americans are
very tired of it.

SPEAKER_09 (01:01:33):
Um Madam Mim in the chats goes, they are just taking
the drugs to the other islands.
Oh, great.
There's another uh, I think he'sa senator, might be a
representative.
I didn't pull the clip, but he'slike, it's just cocaine.
I mean, it's just a cocaine,it's not that big a deal.
Then take it off schedule one.

SPEAKER_10 (01:01:52):
You know.

SPEAKER_09 (01:01:53):
Okay, so you can see there, obviously, she's become a
little embittered.

SPEAKER_17 (01:01:58):
Yeah, who's she trying to appeal to now?

SPEAKER_09 (01:02:01):
But why?
Now, again, this is so hard.
On one hand, it's like RickRenner, you know.
I don't want to be that guy.
I really don't want to caststones or make allegations on my
own.
So I'm kind of echoing otherpeople's.
But you know, Marjorie TaylorGreen has a lot of questionable
things going on with herrelationships.
Open marriage before she ran foroffice, she's now just had

(01:02:22):
gotten through kind of a nastylittle divorce stuff, right?
Lots of innuendo allegations.
What are the chances, man?
What are the chances that she's,you know, got to tack a
different direction now becausethey got something on her?
It could just be insidertrading.
You know, I mean, it woulddevastate her brand if people
knew she was involved with thatbecause aren't you supposed to

(01:02:43):
stand with Burkhart and theothers against it?
You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_17 (01:02:45):
Yeah, why wouldn't you just repent and move on?

SPEAKER_09 (01:02:48):
You think now Bon Gino is another one of these
fascinating cases, right?
Very outspoken on his radioshow, measured but outspoken,
gets into his position here, andyou know, we're looking for like
fire and brimstones type stuffcoming on.
He gets on Hannity to talk aboutthis pipe bomber arrest and just
listen to this.

SPEAKER_21 (01:03:08):
Uh FBI director, you you put a post on X right after
this happened, and you saidthere's a massive cover-up
because the person that plantedthose pipe bombs, they don't
want you to know who it isbecause it's either a connected
anti-Trump insider or an insidejob.
You said that, you know, longbefore you were even thought of

(01:03:30):
as deputy FBI director.

SPEAKER_09 (01:03:33):
Yeah, that did you see that face?

SPEAKER_21 (01:03:35):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_09 (01:03:36):
This is, you know, these little things or oartels.

SPEAKER_21 (01:03:39):
Long before you were even thought of as deputy FBI
director.

SPEAKER_20 (01:03:44):
Yeah, that's why I said to you, this
investigation's just begun.
We are pretty comfortable wehave our guy.
Um, I think there's a again,we're pretty comfortable we have
our guy.

SPEAKER_09 (01:03:54):
You just ruined his life, by the way.
But we're pretty comfortable.

SPEAKER_20 (01:03:56):
The process starts to surface and information and
facts start to come out.
Uh the public's gonna be verycomfortable with the
investigation that was conductedunder Director Patel and his
leadership.
And he's been great on this.
But I I don't want to, you know,listen, I was paid in the past,
Sean, for my opinions.
That's clear.
And one day I'll be back in thatspace.
But that's not what I'm paid fornow.

(01:04:17):
I'm paid to be your deputydirector, and we base
investigations on facts.
And, you know, it wasinteresting.
I was looking out in the crowdtoday at the presser, and I saw
a couple of um media figures whoyou and I both know who promoted
the uh other scandal, thecollusion hoax.
And I thought to myself, youknow, the difference between us
and them is, you know, we evolveas information and new inputs

(01:04:39):
come out, we can producedifferent outputs because that's
what we believe in.
We believe in facts andinvestigations guided by facts.
There were people out there inthat crowd, I'm so sure I'm sure
still believe in this collusionfairy tale hoax.
So we'll see.
Um we're gonna be guided by thefacts as this thing goes
forward.
And uh, I also I I I I I can'tget you stop the, you know, I

(01:05:01):
leave the leave the truck herewithout thanking the president.

SPEAKER_09 (01:05:04):
Look, I already had rough, doesn't it?
We got our guy, he doesn't mapproportionally, we didn't do a
gate analysis, there's no blackpowder.

SPEAKER_17 (01:05:13):
The whole time I'm just like, oh my gosh, what are
you saying?
Like, can we just have a fewfacts?
Just the public, can we see afew facts?
You know, because it's soobvious to you.
How come it's not so obvious tothe rest of America?

SPEAKER_09 (01:05:29):
But they're pretty sure they got their guy.

SPEAKER_17 (01:05:31):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_09 (01:05:32):
I love the the beginning.

SPEAKER_17 (01:05:33):
Yeah.
That's why it's just thebeginning of the investigation,
Taylor.
It's just the beginning.
And as we drip the facts out, aswe define what the facts are,
over time, eventually, you willbecome comfortable.
No, yeah, that's what he said.
You'll become comfortable.
The public will becomecomfortable.

SPEAKER_09 (01:05:54):
Which is another way to say tired.
I you know, you hate to ask thequestion, but what do they have
on Bon Gino?
Yeah.
Right?
Is it Bon Gino?
It's and it's not just Bon Gino,it could be family, it could be
all kinds of other stuff.
Um, Patrick Byrne, one of theother things he released
yesterday was an actual audiorecording of a Pakistani man

(01:06:14):
who's very good friends withHunter Biden soliciting Iran,
saying, we'll get$8 billionunfrozen from a South Korean
bank account if you give usguess how much?
10% for the big guy.
Oh.
Literally 10% for the big guy.
And then they'll maybe be ableto accept another bribe when it
comes time for negotiating othermatters, the Iran nuclear deal.

SPEAKER_17 (01:06:34):
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SPEAKER_09 (01:06:36):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_17 (01:06:38):
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SPEAKER_09 (01:06:39):
Oh, you gotta read that one.

SPEAKER_17 (01:06:41):
Dang it.
Ah, it's not live.

SPEAKER_09 (01:06:44):
Refresh, refresh.

SPEAKER_17 (01:06:46):
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SPEAKER_09 (01:06:47):
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Shows the show's growing and youguys are maturing.
I'm like, oh no, you gotta readthat one.

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I'm trying to find it again.
It disappeared.
There it is, right there.
Oh.
Yeah, this is good.

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SPEAKER_09 (01:08:10):
That's my favorite ad you've ever read.
I don't know if you know whatthat was before you started
reading it.
The irony of Ron reading this ishilarious.
I've skipped over that ad in thepast when it's shown up for me.
So I just was like, oh, I gottawatch Ron read this.
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SPEAKER_17 (01:08:29):
I did not know what it was.

SPEAKER_09 (01:08:31):
That was great.
Oh, that was wonderful.
Oh, that was that wasessentially a practical joke on
me on Ron, letting him read thatad.
I was like, hey, you gotta readthat one.
Okay, so again, the questionwe're asking, what do they have
on these people?
So the judges have formedessentially a cartel to stand
against Trump's nominees.
And one of the people they'verejected was Alina Aba.
We talked about this yesterday.

(01:08:52):
So she's left New Jersey andshe's now just working at large
in the DOJ.
Well, Alan Dershowitz had alittle bit to say about this.
Again, what do they have onthese guys?

SPEAKER_13 (01:09:01):
Why would they do this?
And we're gonna pick our people.
This also, by the way, does havesome application to today's
decision by Haba to resign underpressure.
It is clearly unconstitutional,100% unconstitutional, for
judges to be in the business ofpicking U.S.
attorneys.
And when that case comes to theSupreme Court, it will be nine

(01:09:21):
to nothing.
And the Supreme Court will rulethat federal judges have no
power under Article III to doanything but to decide cases and
controversies.
They're not in the business ofpicking who the U.S.
attorney should be.
So this is the beginning of alonger process that will, I
think, go on for most of therest of President Trump's term.

SPEAKER_09 (01:09:44):
And we're gonna pick our He's basically telling you
this litigation is gonna go onforever.
They are obstructing.
Ultimately, it'll be struck downin the Supreme Court because
it's wildly unconstitutionalwhat they're doing.
But they can get away with itbecause who's gonna stop them
until you get the judge, youknow, the Supreme Court to say
no more.
What do they got on thesejudges?
Why are these judges so opposedto law and order?

(01:10:06):
Why are these judges so opposedto that stuff?
Now, let's listen to PatrickByrne.
This is the clip that I've kindof was looking for that I
couldn't find or found, but thencouldn't find.
This is Patrick Byrne describinghow he's a CIA asset and how he
was pulled in, right?
He was brought up, as he says.
How many other of these peoplethat are in important policy
positions, judgeships, generals,colonels, lieutenant colonels,

(01:10:31):
city councils?
We know Mayor Bowser in LA wentand trained in Cuba.
She's a she's a admitted Cubanasset.
Oh, but I'm American, but Itrained in Cuba, right?
Makes no sense.
How many times has this patternbeen repeated under our noses
and we don't get it?

SPEAKER_02 (01:10:49):
That's huge.
That's two huge bombshells rightnow.
But I can't ignore the third.
You just told us that you areCIA, sir.
So what what how would youdescribe your role with a CIA,
which you haven't revealedbefore?

SPEAKER_15 (01:11:04):
Well, uh again, I was telling the truth when I
said they frequently wasreminded that you have a really
non-standard relationship.
You have that it became kind ofmy mother relationship, had lots
of relationships across thegovernment, and but eventually I
went from there to by 2010-2011,Obama became something called a
tier one intelligence asset.

(01:11:26):
And then in 2010-2011, Obamaelevated me to national
intelligence asset.
I was told it was going to bethe ace in the hole for all
kinds of, you know, for the realtough situations.

SPEAKER_09 (01:11:38):
The real tough situations, you know, like when
we have to go against theelectoral body in the United
States and open the borders whenthey voted to close them, right?
When we when the people wantretribution and justice for
Russia gate, but you're in a keyposition to let it slip.
Or hey, you're Chuck Grassleyand whistleblowers come to you.

(01:11:58):
Yeah, yeah, let's make you thegatekeeper.
How does you see what I'msaying?
For those really toughsituations.

SPEAKER_15 (01:12:04):
2010, 20.
That was after working forBrennan for four or five years,
and then I continued doing allthat stuff through 2016.
And all this crazy stuffhappened that I've told you
about the where we set up theRussian hoax.
That's why, I mean, I've talkedaround it because I was trying
to hide that, but I've toldthese stories about how I got
drawn into setting up theRussian hoax and the Hillary,
this and that.

(01:12:24):
There's a little bit of fissionfibbing there.
I didn't want to explain thewhole truth.
I was doing that, I didn't juststumble into it.
I was their go-to asset.
I was the national intelligenceasset.
First, I got pulled underBrennan in 06, and then 2011 I
got moved into the White House.
That's why I got mixed up in theRussian collusion and the uh the
Hillary stuff.

SPEAKER_02 (01:12:44):
And there's actually a docuseries um that General
Michael Flynn produced um aboutyour life story, and this will
make more sense now that you'veshared this information if you
go back and watch thatdocuseries.
Why are you sharing thisinformation now, Patrick?
As we're looking at Venezuelaand we're talking about our rig
election, it seems to me thatyou feel that this is an

(01:13:04):
important part of you that youneed to let the people know.
Why?

SPEAKER_15 (01:13:08):
It's I've danced around long enough and it's not
working.
And the regret of my life isthat I spent the first Trump
term trying to dance aroundwithin my constraints.
Buffett said, Patrick, when Iwent to see him, it was like my
rabbi said, Patrick, just go ontelevision and tell everything.
And I just said I could do that,but I went and told enough.

SPEAKER_09 (01:13:27):
And we wonder why Buffett has all cash positions
right now.
Right.

SPEAKER_15 (01:13:31):
Trying to shape.
And I've had enough.
We're having an insurrection.
We have an insurrection goingon.
People calling, you know, thesepeople calling, you know, if
don't you hate how that theysay, well, we're not saying
disobey Trump, we're just sayingthat if he gives you illegal
orders, which is theoretically,then it's time for you to

(01:13:54):
disobey Trump.
So I want to tell people in themilitary who I know watch your
show that theoretically, if youhave officers, generals, or
colonels who try to get you totake part in a color revolution,
please kill them for uscitizens.
Just shoot them in the face.
We'll appreciate it.
Theoretically.

SPEAKER_09 (01:14:17):
Literally, but theoretically, I'm saying
literally do it, but I'm sayingtheoretically, you should
literally do it.
That's that's a again, this is acase study.
Right?
This is a case study.
He was overstock.com CEO upuntil the day he turned.
And he was a tier one nationalintelligence asset for John

(01:14:40):
Vernon and Barack Obama.
And he was the overstock.comCEO.
What are the odds that JamieDiamond fits this uh category?
What are the odds?
What you know, what are the oddsthat your local town mayor fits
this category?
What are the odds?
So destabilizing in prison tohear from you know guys that had

(01:15:01):
been part of the gangs inArkansas that knew that Bill
Clinton was doing drugs andsleeping with prostitutes and
local news anchors, and it wasjust this open secret.
They were taking drugs out ofthe bank of state trooper cars.
Meanwhile, you've got Barry Sealflying those drugs into mean
Arkansas.
You know what I mean?
From where?
From Pablo Escobar's operation.
Right next door to Venezuela.

(01:15:24):
Which, by the way, Pablo Escobarwas uh what he got his start was
trafficking things out ofVenezuela into Colombia.
That's how he started hissmuggling ring.
He was bringing in the coke andthe other items too, just
foodstuffs.
Did you know that?
He was a smuggler.
Right?
He was just bringing inliterally like broccoli because
he couldn't get broccoli in inColombia at the time because of

(01:15:44):
the left-wing government orwhatever, right wing, whatever
it was at the moment that hekind of got his start, you know.
And if I can smuggle broccoliand beans, I may as well smuggle
some coke.
That's how it started.
Okay, so Trump talks about oursavior, not who you think it is.
I think this is a littleinappropriate to use this

(01:16:04):
phrase, but he's talking aboutScott Besson.
And Trump does something that hedoes sometimes.
He calls Scott Besson right outof general central casting.
I want to talk about thisconcept of central casting in
just a minute.

SPEAKER_14 (01:16:17):
So now we have our savior in this room.
His name is Secretary of theTreasury.
Scott Bessent.
Because that very handsome man,that man.

(01:16:38):
By the way, if you're pickingthe secretary of the treasury,
is he like the perfect guy for amovie?
He's made for the most stand-up,Scott.
Look at him.
No, he's central casting.
He's central casting, but youdon't know under that beautiful
exterior is a killer.
And here's what happened.

SPEAKER_09 (01:16:58):
He is in charge.
He's central casting, and underthat beautiful exterior is a
killer.

SPEAKER_14 (01:17:12):
Right?
I hope you do your job.
I hope you're not one of theseRepublicans where something
comes up and they don't do whatthey should do because they're
nicer people.
You know, they're much nicerpeople than the Democrats, but
Scott's actually not a niceperson at all.
So, Scott, you're in charge ofthat investigation?
Okay, I'm not interfering atall.

(01:17:33):
I'm just saying, please do agood job.
Honest and fair.
Right?
Honest and fair.
Oh, if he's honest and fair, youknow what he's gonna find?
It's great.
I'd love to have that job.
They may switch jobs with you.
I'd love to have that job.

SPEAKER_09 (01:17:54):
Central casting.
It's been alluded that whenTrump says central casting, he's
saying this is a CIA guy.
This guy literally came out ofthe, you know, CIA mocking bird.
He's made for this position.
Trump's last treasury secretary,he also called out a central
casting.
Steve Minuchin also happens tobe a part-time TV star, has an
IMDB page.
Okay.

(01:18:15):
This central casting.
What are the odds that ScottBesson, who comes from high
finance, the Sorosorganizations, works his way
through Wall Street, might alsobe one of these tier one assets.
Now who's he working for?
Clearly, Trump knows.
If if totally alleged, couldjust be literally oh look, he's
tall, he's looks like he's outof could be.

(01:18:36):
But typically when people whenthis he's out of central
casting, it's kind of uh uhscarlet letter from Trump.
He's either he knows, you know,it's this is one of those you
know called carbon, and I knowTrump knows, and I know Trump
knows that I know that he knows,right, which kind of reverses
the blackmail thing.
Now keep in mind Scott Besson isa gay man.

SPEAKER_17 (01:18:57):
Sure.

SPEAKER_09 (01:18:58):
Not necessarily on its surface a problem, but if
you've been paying any attentionto what Milo Ianopoulos has been
going on about, is these gayconservatives are some of the
most degenerate out there.
In fact, Milo Ianopoulos is alsohe's on a tirade to expose Con
Inc., the gay conservativemovement, as he calls it, that
he believes he kind of gavebirth to, one of the biggest
regrets of his life.

(01:19:18):
Are you aware of anything I'mtalking about?
He did a Big Tucker Carlsonpodcast.
Oh, yeah, Big Tucker Carlsonpodcast.
He outed some people.
But one of the things hementions between that and then a
later Timcast podcast that Milodid was Benny Johnson, big
commentator, right?
One of our competitors, clearly,you know, because we're at his
level.
Yeah.
Uh Benny Johnson, he's pushingthis whole, oh, the machines are

(01:19:38):
okay.
We just need to have some bettercertifications.
And Elon Musk is the one who'ssaving us from Venezuela, which
is kind of not really accurate.
And why is he s doing that?
Well, Milo's like, 'cause he'sgay.
Yeah, I know he's married andhas a couple kids, and that's
good for him.
Encourage that life.
But he's gay.
And he's got blackmail.
Okay.
Milo's like, how do I know?

SPEAKER_08 (01:20:00):
Because I was there.

SPEAKER_09 (01:20:03):
Like, sue me.
There's a whole slew of theseconnectors that could be in
this, what John Brennandescribes, will just remind you
of why you started being sopatriotic.

SPEAKER_17 (01:20:14):
Sure.
And it could be that DonaldTrump was doing that out loud in
public right then.
Exactly.

SPEAKER_09 (01:20:20):
Here's my guy from Central Casting, but he'll do
the right thing, right?
But he's not a good guy.
He's not a good guy.
He's a killer.
He's a killer.
Again, I don't know.
Trump's just being a comedian.
Maybe he just does this.
But gosh, if you go lay outeverybody he's ever called out a
central casting.

SPEAKER_17 (01:20:35):
Wouldn't it be wild if they the uh dirt they have on
him is he killed somebody oncamera?
He's a killer.

SPEAKER_09 (01:20:44):
Yeah.
I I don't want to go that deep.
So I'm you know, now there's abook called Sometimes I
shouldn't say things out loud.
There's a book calledTransformation of America.
If you go read that book, and Idon't even hardly want to
describe it here, but itdescribes how the MKUltra
program is used with the actualspies themselves.
Okay.
And one of the things you'll seein there is this possibility

(01:21:05):
that Trump is using, you know, afaction of this compromised
network is high, very highpossibility, even probability,
right?
That our government is soinfiltrated by people that are
controlled by some other entity.
And who knows if those entitiesare working together, right?
Like you got one guy might becontrolled by a Muslim

(01:21:25):
Brotherhood faction, another onecontrolled by a Venezuelan
faction, another one controlledby a CCP faction, another one
controlled by Frenchintelligence.
Well, you have no idea.
They're just trying to pushwhatever their agenda is, and
we're kind of caught in thecrosshairs as Americans, going,
is everything propaganda?
Right, right?
It might be.

SPEAKER_17 (01:21:42):
Well, yeah, it probably is.
Yeah.
But it's just a differentsource.

SPEAKER_09 (01:21:47):
Yeah.
So here's Donald Trump stillcontinuing to go on with uh
Scott Bessant, and he's alsotalking about the autopin
scandal.
How far has this autopin scandalgone?
Right?
What are the objectives of theenemies of America?
Take over finance, take over ourland, our property, our wealth,
destroy our constitutionalorder, right?
All those things are things thatthey're looking at.

(01:22:08):
Well, kind of plays into thishere.

SPEAKER_14 (01:22:10):
I hear that the autopen may have signed those
commissions.
If they signed thosecommissions, now maybe I'm
wrong, but we're gonna check.
Have you checked that?
Are you hearing it?
Who signed it?
Did he sign it or did theautopen sign it?
I'm hearing the auto.

SPEAKER_09 (01:22:29):
Now you might be asking yourself, the autopen
signed what?
The Fed the Federal ReserveGovernor's Board's commissions
for the people sitting on theboard that Biden put in.
Might have been auto penned.

SPEAKER_14 (01:22:41):
Oh you know, you can't use the autopen unless
it's very strongly authorized,unless you show you know what
the hell you're doing, which isimpossible to show so uh I don't
know.
I think it's something we haveto look into.
They put people there that arenot authorized to be there.
I know I signed Chris Wright.

(01:23:02):
I signed everything, but Isigned Chris Wright.
If I gave you an autopen, theycould throw you the hell out of
here, Chris.
The difference is they would doit, you know?
We try and be too nice.
No, would you check that, Scott?
Okay.
Because I'm hearing that uh theauto pen could have signed maybe
all four, but maybe a couple ofthem.
We'll take.

SPEAKER_09 (01:23:19):
So now that I got you, Scott, over a barrel, I
just exposed you to a wholerally crowd.
You're gonna look into that autopen thing, right?
Scary.
All right, we'll leave on thisfor our public side.
We still have a little bit to doin our private, but Elon Musk's
uh ending the way we started.
Elon asked, was asked aboutwho's the most inspirational
person.
He said the creator, and hedefined the creator of God as

(01:23:40):
God.
Very cool.
He also was asked about uhconspiracies, and this is a
funny one because Ron, you and Ihave joked about this.
I remember back when we weredoing it before I went to
prison.
Yeah, you were like, Man, Ithought this was like a
conspiracy show.
And I looked at you and I waslike, You thought this was a
conspiracy show?
Like, no, this is justcutting-edge news, man.
Nothing's conspiracy.

(01:24:00):
That's the whole point.
I'm trying to I'm trying todebunk the conspiracy.
This is a conspiracy.
Well, Elon Musk said it straightup.

SPEAKER_16 (01:24:08):
Which can which conspiracy theories haven't come
true at this point?
We're not of conspiracy theoriesthat because it will come true.
As far as I can tell.
Um I mean I don't know of anyaliens.
People have asked me if there'sthere are aliens.
I have seen no evidence ofaliens.
Um no one on the SpaceX seniorteam has any evidence of aliens?

(01:24:34):
Because I've asked team, like,guys, am I missing something?
Has anyone on the team hasanyone seen any evidence of
aliens?

SPEAKER_06 (01:24:43):
Does that include UFOs?

SPEAKER_16 (01:24:45):
That's just an unidentified playing object.
So So U UFOs like it could belike some new weapons program or
whatever that's you know, somehypersonic missile or something
like that.
That'll be technically a UFO,but it's it's just it's just
basically some weaponsprototype.

(01:25:06):
It's not it's not like aliens.

SPEAKER_09 (01:25:10):
But I have a feeling we're gonna find out there's
aliens.
Alright, guys, that's it for usin private or uh in public,
excuse me, on the public side.
We are gonna go jump over intosubscription only or uh yeah,
rumble premium only, right?
We call it the private side orthe unoffendables chat.
So we'll talk to you guys overthere in just a second.
All right, okay, awesome.

(01:25:30):
So one of the things we have tobe really concerned about,
because we are in a situationwhere you can't trust nobody.
Literally, you can't trustnobody.
Right.
And so we don't want to givepeople that we can't trust power
over us.
I often think about the foundingfathers as they were creating
the government, and I thinkabout how they were
contemplating things like searchand seizure and the judicial

(01:25:52):
process and stuff like that.
And these founding fathers knewabsolutely well that the power
they were giving this governmentcould be used against them and
their posterity, right?
And so we want to be veryconscientious.
And they tried to do checks andbounces on all the power and
give the individual the bestshot to you know prevail in a
case against the all-powerfulgovernment.
Does that make sense?
And so it's really important,it's wildly important that we

(01:26:15):
don't miss these little things.
One of the things that Trumpcame in and basically got rid of
was this notion of a centralbank CBDC, a central bank
digital currency.
This would enable them to trackevery dollar, right?
I mean, and they could do iteven by forcing us to go
cashless, they could even putlike, you know, RFIDs on the
cash, like just the ability totrack every dollar, no matter

(01:26:37):
what type of transaction or howyou use it, is very scary for
we, the American people.
Now, on one hand, we want themto stop corruption, stop graft,
stop all that kind of stuff,money laundering, et cetera, et
cetera.
But at the same time, you kindof want your privacy.
If if you followed my story atall, you could end up on a list
for exceedingly good things.
Oh, hey, that guy's a Boy Scout,homeschool dad, Christian, oh

(01:26:59):
yeah, total extremist.
You know what I mean?
Like we don't want to be on alist.
And so we don't want to empowerour government with tools that
could potentially be usedagainst us.
The towers came down and weimmediately got behind the
Patriot Act.
Turns out the Patriot Act wasvery appropriately named.
It was going to be used to goagainst Patriots.
Okay.
Well, this is the same thingwith the central bank digital

(01:27:19):
currency, the CBDCs.
And our lovely politicians,particularly coming from the
right, have decided to slip itback into the National Defense
Authorization Act.

SPEAKER_23 (01:27:29):
The annual National Defense Authorization Act or
NDAA is facing fierce backlashfrom Republican lawmakers as the
must-pass defense bill heads tothe floor.
GOP fire brands are saying keyconservative priorities have
been stripped, includingprotections against government
overreach and cultural shifts inthe military.

SPEAKER_18 (01:28:10):
Our initial reading of it, we've all we've had it
for hours now, is that it is notin there.

SPEAKER_23 (01:28:16):
Congressman Self blasted the omission in a fiery
post warning that Democratsdesperately want a CBDC so they
can track and control everydollar you spend, and argued the
perfect vehicle to kill CBDCsforever was gutted, leaving the
door open for a digital dollarthat could erode financial
privacy.
With trillions at state,conservatives fear it's a step

(01:28:38):
toward total surveillance.
As a result, Representative Selfhas submitted an amendment to
add a central bank digitalcurrency ban to the National
Defense Authorization Act.
But the hits don't stop there.
They keep coming.
Florida Congressman Greg Stoobeyhighlighted how Democrats
secured significant oversightmeasures for removing Republican
policies targeting diversity,equity, and inclusion programs

(01:29:00):
in the military.
This comes after House ArmedServices Democrat ranking member
Adam Smith bragged aboutcountering potential Trump era
rollbacks.
But the real eyebrow raiser isthis: a provision on LGBTQ plus
inclusion in military academies.
Congressman Stuby translated thelegalese bluntly, saying men can
play in women's sports at theacademies as long as they don't

(01:29:23):
take a roster spot from a woman.
The rule allows transgendermales to train and practice with
women's teams, provided no womanloses her spot, scholarship, or
opportunity.
As this massive NDAA advanceswith controversial provisions
quietly embedded, many areasking how essential defense
legislation became a vehicle forunrelated social policy.

(01:29:46):
Perhaps it's time to return topassing focused, transparent
bills that lawmakers can fullyreview before voting.

SPEAKER_09 (01:29:53):
Have we considered that maybe the people writing
these bills are compromised?
Didn't we just vote out men andwomen's sports?
And didn't we just vote awayCBDCs?
I mean, these were campaignplanks for Donald Trump who got
a lot of votes.
But yet our politicians aresneaking that in.
Makes you wonder, doesn't it?

SPEAKER_17 (01:30:10):
And the rule about as long as they don't take a
spot from a woman, it's like,well, if they're competing,
they're taking a spot.

SPEAKER_09 (01:30:18):
Yeah, these aren't co-ed teams where you didn't
have enough females sign up.
No.
It's ridiculous.
As long as and that'll beinterpreted well, he is the best
dunker on the team.
So, you know, we don't have anyother dunkers, so he didn't take
any woman's spots.
You know, geez.
You know, sometimes it's alittle, it's a little tough, you

(01:30:40):
know, not wanting to be aconspiracy show outright.
It's hard to go into thesepotentials of compromise and
stuff, but then it explains somuch.
I mean, these are these arecountermeasures.
It's like there's not enoughmoney on the planet to want to
get me to do some of thesethings.
The only thing that couldincentivize people to do some of
this stuff is risk of publicexposure.

(01:31:02):
Shame.
Shame.
Yeah.
It's the only thing thatexplains some of this.
Why would Republicans ever, everget behind men and women's
sports?

SPEAKER_17 (01:31:12):
I don't know.

SPEAKER_09 (01:31:13):
It makes no sense.
There's no segment of theRepublican constituency that
wants that.
There's no micro niche.
There's no, you know, the uh logcabin Republicans, the gay side
of the Republican Party, theydon't want that.
What's going on here?
Allowing transgenders to servein the military?
What's going on?

SPEAKER_17 (01:31:34):
I heard somebody have a really good uh hot take
on transgenders.
It's like, if uh if gender issuch not a big deal, why are
people changing that?
Why is that a thing?

SPEAKER_09 (01:31:50):
It's not a big deal.
Why are you changing it?
Yeah, exactly.
Newt Gingrich talked aboutTrump's new kind of foreign
policy position.
He he released that Trumpdoctrine that re-emphasizes the
Monroe doctrine of hemisphericcontrol.
And uh Newt Gingrich had a lotof praise about it.

SPEAKER_22 (01:32:05):
I I thought the new Trump national security paper
was really important because itsent a clear signal to the
Europeans.
Not not a symbol, uh signal thatwe don't like them, but a signal
that we are so worried aboutEurope's decay.
It's decay culturally, it'sdecay in terms of uh refugees,

(01:32:28):
it's decay economically.
You know, none of the ninetrillion dollar companies in the
world, none, come from Europe.
Two are Chinese, seven American.
And and you just go down itemafter item.
All of Europe combined could notdefeat Russia without America's
help.
Now they have a huge economycollectively, they have an

(01:32:50):
enormous potential, but theyhave refused to solve their
problems.
I think Trump is doing them anenormous service.
Uh and J.D.
Vance's early speeches and whenhe went to Europe were very much
in this line to say, you have toclean up your act.
America can't do it for you, andAmerica in the long run cannot

(01:33:13):
prop you up if you refuse uh toreform your system.
Can't prop them up.

SPEAKER_09 (01:33:22):
It's tragic.
Why did that happen?
Who who is he talking aboutagain?
What do you mean?

SPEAKER_17 (01:33:27):
Was he talking about other countries?
Europe.

SPEAKER_09 (01:33:29):
Okay, Europe, yep.
Because in the in his policypaper, maybe you know, we didn't
really cover this policy paper,but in his policy paper, he's
like, Europe is struggling andthey're gonna have a problem in
a generation.
Ideological, whatever.
And then Trump followed up withthe interview being saying, we
might not even be allies withsome of those nations because
ideologically they're changingso much.
Why?
Why did they change?
This all starts with onepotential gatekeeper being

(01:33:50):
blackmailed, one potentialpolitician being blackmailed who
opens the door in his districtfor migration and says, Oh, and
by the way, I'm gonna get thelocal cops not to prosecute the.

SPEAKER_17 (01:34:00):
Is it still a conspiracy theory that there's
like world leaders that are likein control of everybody and
they're moving people around todestabilize stuff?

SPEAKER_09 (01:34:10):
And I think that that's a viable conspiracy.
You know, when you when you hearabout the CIA, and again,
sometimes it takes us like acouple layers.
You know, on one hand, they'recompletely ignoring the stuff
that we think they're supposedto be doing, stopping terrorism,
and on the other hand, they seemto be promoting it.
And you know, everywhere CIAgets involved, we get this
influx of migration.
It's almost like a perfect play.

(01:34:31):
You know, it it uh it's veryMachiavellian, you know, and
again, the CIA highly likely hadinvolvement in the killing of
JFK.
They've been running the showfor a long time.
That's been the blackmail onpresidents.
Remember JFK.
You know, that's mainly that'sthe main reason that Nixon
resigned was oh my gosh, theguys that killed JFK are now
after me.
You can go listen to hisrecordings.

(01:34:52):
Okay, like that's what he'simplying.
It's a scary world.
It's a scary world, which thisbrings us back to.
That's why I have to be thechange.
I have to change the way I dothings.
I have to change my personaleconomy.
I can't be dependent on theselosers for my for my support,
right?
That's the peasant'sperspective.
All right, guys, that's it forus today.
We will talk to you againtomorrow.

(01:35:12):
Bye.

SPEAKER_28 (01:35:38):
What time was it?
I'm 37.
What?
I'm 37, I'm not old.
But I can't just call you Matt.
You could say daddy.
I didn't know you were calleddaddy.
I didn't say sorry about the oldwoman, but from behind you, you

(01:36:02):
can't do it.

(01:37:45):
Supreme executive powers derivedfrom money from the message, not
from something like a winningsystem.
Just because the water is justall around the memory.
Just because some poison is justnow we see a file to have the

(01:38:10):
system.
Do you see a refreshment?
You see what did you do?
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