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Okay, got a couple things to getinto today.
So we've got.
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You know, things are good,things are happening.
Good things are happening.
There's still a lot of residualgarbage which you know that's
not going away anytime soon, forsure not before the election
and probably not after.
I think we got many, many yearsof political back and forth
because we have a Marxistuprising in our country and so,
yeah, I mean we've talked aboutthat quite a bit.
We'll continue to talk about it.
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So I want to jump over to alittle bit of the pop culture,
but unfortunately, this isbeyond pop culture.
This is affecting people'slives.
So if any of you follow NASCAR,there's a driver named Bubba
Wallace.
Bubba Wallace is anAfrican-American driver and I
think he's the onlyAfrican-American driver in all
of NASCAR, and last week therewas a noose discovered in his
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garage.
So Bubba Wallace right, he'sthe only black driver.
He's kind of getting involvedin the Black Lives Matter
movement.
He just happens to get asponsorship from Black Lives
Matter.
So I want to just talk aboutthis and call it what it is.
Black Lives Matter is tied inwith Vote Blue.
So if you donate money to BlackLives Matter, it all goes to
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Vote Blue.
Vote Blue is the DemocratNational Convention, and so
Black Lives Matter and theDemocrat Party are the same
thing.
This is not, hey, this is whatI think.
This isn't conspiratorial.
They're the same thing.
They share a bank account.
Black Lives Matter is apolitical action arm of the
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Democrat Party.
Now, black Lives Matter,additionally, are about Marxists
.
They have said this.
There is no mincing of this.
It's not, pretend it's not.
Oh well, you think they thinkthat.
No, no, all the leaders ofBlack Lives Matters, everyone
that can send out a tweet andraise a crowd, every single one.
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That is a part of the actualbrand of Black Lives Matter.
People like Sean King have saidquote we are trained Marxists,
end quote.
Quote we went to Europe tolearn Marxism, end quote.
Okay, these are the Black LivesMatter movement leaders.
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They are the extreme arm, theyare the political action arm of
the Democrat Party.
As you know, the Democrats havemade a far run to the left, all
the way to Marxism.
All right, bernie Sanders ledthem right down that path
because he could bring a crowdof college kids and, quite
frankly, hillary Clintoncouldn't even fill an auditorium
and so they've moved to theleft, because that's where the
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energy is.
What they don't realize is theenergy is not in the solution of
Marxism.
The energy is in theidentification of the problems
that affect the American peasant.
Bernie Sanders and Donald Trumphave always said the same
things are wrong with America.
Their solutions are different,right, but that's where the
energy is.
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The energy is in identifyingthe problems we have in our
culture and our society and thencoming up with the plan to fix
them.
All right, enough of that.
So Bubba Wallace, what happenedwas he was informed by someone
in his shop that there was anoose hanging in his shop for
the upcoming race.
So obviously now you have ahate crime because they've hung
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a noose in the only black NASCARdriver's bay and NASCAR's full
of rednecks and this isdisgusting and everybody at
NASCAR needs to bend down andlet Bubba Wallace win the next
championship.
I mean, that's basically wherethey're going.
So this creates all kinds ofoutcry.
It's all over the news.
You know, another noose,another noose.
Well, the FBI and the DOJ getinvolved.
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And now I've got so much to sayabout this, but it's mostly
just angry rhetoric being thrownat everybody involved in this
garbage.
So there's a noose in thegarage, they hire the FBI.
Twitter goes crazy and Twitterstarts looking at archived
pictures and the internet goescrazy, starts looking at
archived pictures of this garagebay.
Turns out there's a pole ropehanging from the garage door
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that's tied in the shape of anoose.
It's simply a pole rope, right,it's a loop.
I don't think it's a noose withlike 13 knots going up, it's
just a loop.
It's a loop, for goodness sakes, attached to the garage door
chain to pull the garage doorchain on bay number four.
Hanging a noose is a threat.
So the FBI sent agents, didmultiple interviews and this is
their statement.
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This comes from the US attorney, john E Towne, an FBI agent in
charge, johnny Sharp Jr,regarding the noose found in
NASCAR Bubba Wallace's garage atTalladega Speedway.
Quote on Monday 15, 15, 1-5, 15, fbi special agents conducted
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numerous interviews regardingthe situation at Talladega Super
Speedway.
Because it's serious.
If someone's threatening tohang people, that's a big deal.
It's a hate crime, folks.
After a thorough review of thefacts and evidence surrounding
this event, we have concludedthat no federal crime was
committed.
Oh, they're letting them offthe hook.
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Oh, they just don't know who togo after or who to blame.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
It's much worse than that.
The FBI learned that the garagenumber four where the noose was
found was assigned to BubbaWallace last week.
The investigation also revealedevidence, including authentic
video, confirmed by NASCAR, thatthe noose found in the garage
number four was in the garage atleast as early as October 2019.
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Although the noose is now knownto have been in the garage
number four in 2019, nobodycould have known Mr Wallace
would be assigned to the garagenumber four last week.
So the FBI and the Departmentof Justice dedicated 15 agents
to go out and investigate this.
Now, how much money did thatcost?
How much money did it cost?
50 grand, 50 grand for a quicklittle investigation.
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Fly guys out, send people out.
I mean, we're dedicatingresources to chase after the
origination of the pole rope onthe garage door, all right.
So I've got a lot of thingsthoughts about this.
First of all, bubba just got anice big contract endorsement
from Black Lives Matter.
He's driving a nice Black LivesMatter car.
Aside from the fact that thisnow normalizes Marxism in our
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pop culture, starting with who?
The rednecks?
Oh, my gosh, Right, they wentto the least likely place to get
a foothold of Marxism and theystarted it with a fake hate
crime hoax.
They're rubbing it in yourfaces, people.
There are no conspiracies, butthere's no coincidences.
It's not a coincidence thatBubba Watson got this BLM car
during this BLM activist timeand then suddenly a noose shows
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up in the garage, which hasalways been there.
Well, how convenient is that?
Bubba Wallace?
When he was informed, he andhis team were informed about
this noose.
If he didn't know about it, hedidn't ask enough questions.
Bro, did not ask enoughquestions.
You've got million-dollar carsinside of these bays.
What do you think that footagewas that they were looking at?
Oh, maybe the security footagefrom the garage bay?
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You think these NASCAR garagebays don't have security cameras
?
It's so easy to pick this thingapart.
The internet solved this case in15 minutes, just like the
shooter in New Mexico in selfdefense that got arrested and
charged with murder.
The internet highlighted theguy who attacked him, his hands
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holding knives, and the guy gotreleased, but not before he
spent 48 hours in jail chargedfor murder, which, by the way,
when you do a Google search, hisname will be forever associated
with murder.
Okay, you can't.
This is getting too far.
Like police officers they'rethey're reacting politically.
They shouldn't have sentanybody out to this.
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They should have just got onTwitter for two minutes and saw
that this thing was just a bigpile of garbage.
Okay, so these are my thoughtson Bubba.
I wrote this yesterday to afriend.
I said damage is done.
Bubba went along with it.
He can deny it, but his name ison the car and his name is on
the team.
He has to own it.
He should resign, even if hereally didn't know.
Don't.
No, that's ownership.
That's why he gets paid the bigmoney.
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This is his team, this is hiscar, it's his name and now he's
a fake hate crime hoaxer.
He's no better than JesseSmollett, right in there with
him.
He won't, because no one willmake him, of course.
But dang, he is going to drivea Black Lives Matter car and his
own team did the dirty racehoax, dirty, horrible ambassador
for Black Lives Matter.
I said Bubba needs to fire theguy that told him they saw the
noose in the shop.
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That's what someone respondedto me and I said he said I don't
think Bubba lied.
And I said and he said DrewBrees even gave an apology.
I said I don't.
I said Drew Brees apologizedfor the flag.
Drew Brees caved into pressure.
This right here was.
Drew Brees didn't hoax hisappreciation for the American
flag.
And I said we can agree todisagree on that fact.
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But I said fighting the guy isan option, but it has to happen
tonight Public announcement anddisavowing the behavior of
hoaxing a hate crime, because itmakes real hate crimes go
unheard.
Anything short of that tells mea hundred percent he's in on it.
Anything short of that tells mehe's in on it.
He has to disavow the behavior,otherwise it plays into the
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narrative that he is hoping thenew cycle passes and five years
from now people don't remember athing other than the hate crime
against Bubba DOJ.
Fbi got involved.
It was a 50K taxpayer bill Tookattention away from real crimes
.
Right now, on our streets we'vegot blacks just beating whites
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randomly.
Really, every single daythere's hundreds of new videos
surfacing of black people doinginitiations, walking up to white
people in parks, pulling whitepeople out of their cars.
It's national headlines, right,it's ignored by a huge portion
of the media because, frankly,it does stir racial discontent,
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but it's happening.
It's happening.
People are dying in our citiesright now.
Huge murder rates.
That didn't go away.
Last night was a war zonesomewhere in America, okay.
Yet we're over here faking hatecrimes.
This can't continue, right?
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These people who cry wolf overand over again.
Eventually we've got to takethem out, because when the real
hate crimes happen, no one'slistening, and that's really
where it feels like we'regetting Every single white on
black-black, high-profile,quote-unquote hate crime, from
Jesse Smollett to this.
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Every single one has been hoaxedand faked.
At this point, if you fall forthe next one, shame on you.
At this point you should justassume they're fake and wait for
the DOJ to prove them true.
Right, wait for the trial, waitto see if someone actually gets
charged, because the way thisthing is going, we're just
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heading down this road whereit's all about victim shaming
and it's all about socialjustice warring.
Think about how many peoplemade statements on this noose
issue and you know silly.
So let me.
Let me show you Bubba Watson'suh, uh statement to Don Lemon
Lemon.
Last night.
He got on on a Don Lemon showand, like you know what, you
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heard what I said.
I said he's got to disavow thebehavior.
This is what he says about thenoose.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
Are you saying that
you don't believe?
Do you believe that it wasintended for you in that way, or
are you?
What are you saying here?
It was a noose.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
It was a noose that
was either whether tied in 2019
or whatever it was a noose, soit wasn't directed at me, but
somebody tied it in noose.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
That's what I am
saying.
Speaker 3 (13:02):
It was it is a noose.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
Oh, okay.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
Let me just read.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
What does it tie to?
Oh, it ties to the garage doorchain.
So it's a noose.
It's a loop on the end of arope.
The pictures I see don't show13,.
You know a traditional noose issupposed to have the 13 loops
on it.
The pictures I'm seeing don'tshow the loops at all.
It just looks like a loop.
You know we've all tied a knotwith a loop at the end.
Andrew McCarthy from NationalReview today tweeted out
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something kind of funny.
He does physical therapy for aleg injury and he's got these
ropes, these bands.
He said that every morning heputs them down around his foot
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and tugs on his foot andstretches his ankle or whatever
he goes.
I've been doing it for 10 yearsand I looked at him today and I
thought those are nooses.
He's been putting nooses aroundhis feet every day for 10 years
.
Guys, we can't let thiscontinue.
I don't know how to stop itnecessarily, other than just to
scream from the top of my lungs.
So Bubba Wallace has taken theposition.
It's a noose, it's a noose andjust nooses are bad.
Do not tie rope in loops.
It just scares us black folk.
This is ridiculous.
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I'm sorry, I'm not trying totake away from like the real
lynching.
It's horrible.
It is a shameful, disgusting apart of American history and we
do have some shameful,disgusting parts to our history.
We also have some real beautyand glory, and one of the
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beautiful and glorious things iswe moved away from that.
We moved away from theprejudice based on skin color
alone.
I don't know anyone who doesn'tjudge someone by their actions
first.
I really don't.
I mean someone by their actionsfirst.
I really don't.
I mean, I really don't.
Okay, so, moving on here, I wantto transition over to this the
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US attorney from the SouthernDistrict of New York who was
fired right, and there's a lotof things going on.
I've mentioned him a coupletimes.
So the Southern District of NewYork is Manhattan.
This is where the Epstein casewas.
This is where the ClintonFoundation cases are.
This is where they based themid-year exam investigation
which was into Hillary Clinton'semails.
This is where the Wiener laptopwas exposed and discovered.
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So the Southern District of NewYork's got some big, very
high-profile cases, cases thatare, frankly, very important to
even you and I and how weproceed in this wonderful
America of ours.
So, berman Jackson, thebackstory there is there had
been some turnover.
At the Southern District of NewYork There'd been some turnover
of US attorneys and obviously alot of these cases take kind of
years to prosecute and theytake quite a bit of supervision
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and you don't want to have thatkind of turnover.
In addition, the US attorney issupposed to be a
Senate-confirmed appointment andwhen Trump won the presidency,
obviously he's going to want toput a Republican into that
district or someone that'ssemi-loyal to him or shares his
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viewpoint on law and order,whatever the case is, and there
was a lot of concern that theywouldn't be able to get them
through the Senate and that ispretty simple.
It's because normal procedureis you allow the senators of
that state.
Since you have to have itSenate-confirmed, they get a
veto power essentially on thenomination.
This goes for judges andeverything.
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So this is one of the reasonswhy the Ninth Circuit that's
based out of California mostlyhas been packed with liberal
judges is because you always hadto get the consent of two
Democrat California senators, soeven a Republican president
like George Bush, when he'sappointing judges to the Ninth
Circuit court.
He's got to appoint fairlymoderate to left-leaning,
left-of-center judges, right,and we've ended up with the
Ninth Circuit.
Now Donald Trump has goneagainst that tradition, too much
of the dismay of the DemocratParty.
The Democrats made such foolsof themselves in the Kavanaugh
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hearings that Donald Trump saidI'm done with there's a phrase
they call but basically allowingthe senators to give the veto,
the ultimate veto, on thenominations coming out of their
state.
And he said I'm done with that.
And so he nominated people tothe Ninth Circuit in open
opposition of Dianne Feinsteinand Kamala Harris, who are the
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two senators from California,and he has actually turned the
Ninth Circuit into aconservative court, believe it,
a 5-9 conservative court.
So we'll see.
I mean, he's appointed so manyjudges.
He has reshaped the federalbench like no one can believe.
We do not know the longstandingeffects of that change.
I mean that really might be allthat stands in the breach
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between us and all-out Marxism,as Marxist ideology and Marxist
bills and Marxist policies areput into place.
That could be all that standsbetween us and the enforcement.
All of that is this largefederal bench that Donald Trump
has appointed.
Okay, so back to the Bermanthing.
So they didn't think they couldget a US attorney approved
through the Senate because ofthe political nature of it, and
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you've got two Democrat senatorscoming from New York, and so a
panel of judges get this.
A panel of judges removed thetitle acting from Berman's title
, so he's no longer acting USattorney.
They made him a permanent USattorney until such time that a
Senate-nominated appointee takeshis place.
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Did you understand that?
No, why would judges appointthat?
Good question.
Nobody gets it.
It's never happened before.
So you know.
We talk about judicial activismand all the issues there.
We have an actual situationhere where judges bypassed
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constitutionally mandated Senateappointment of a US attorney
and put their guy in.
All right, they put their guyin.
So this guy has been in therethis entire time.
What has happened in theSouthern District of New York in
the time that this guy's beenthere?
They've come after Donald Trump.
They've come after his taxes.
They've got they did theMichael Cohen case, which again
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Donald Trump's personal attorney.
They have sued him.
I think there's like 17 or 22lawsuits against Donald Trump,
the Trump campaign, all criminalin nature because this is not
civil.
These are criminal lawsuitscoming out of the Southern
District of New York.
They've gotten nothing.
Southern District of New Yorkalso worked with the Mueller
team.
They had a lot of overlap there.
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Nothing, they've gotten nothing.
But, donald Trump, let it happen, because if you fire the guy
while he's in the middle ofinvestigating you, what are you
going to do?
Well, we've gotten to the pointnow where I think we've wound
down to the Deutsche Bank case,where they're trying to get the
tax or financial records fromthe bank for Donald Trump.
So they're still doing that.
What crime they're trying tofind?
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We don't know.
See that again we go back tothe scope memo with Rosenstein
to Mueller.
Here's a person and here's acouple events.
Go see if, during those events,this person committed a crime.
That can't happen.
You have to say, oh, here was adefinite crime, here's a
definite thing that happenedthat was against the law.
Now we suspect this person, ornow go find the person who did
it.
Do you understand thedifference in how that's laid
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out?
It's critical.
It turns our judicial systemupside down.
Instead of innocent till provenguilty, you're now guilty till
proven innocent.
We got a shady character here.
So now go investigate his pastrather than here's an incident
and then now go find the person.
It's very different, okay.
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So again, what's the crime?
Why would they have a criminalinquiry that needs Donald
Trump's financial records?
Again, we're looking for aperson in search of a crime is
what's going on?
They're using the SouthernDistrict of New York as part of
their fishing expeditions.
Jerry Nadler is a congressmanfrom New York.
Chuck Schumer, the blonde galthat ran for president Her
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name's going to come to me in aminute.
It's Gilman.
You know it doesn't matter,anyways.
So that's who he is, that's howhe was appointed.
Berman was like that.
So, coming to this point awhile back, go back in time a
little bit more.
There were some people fromUkraine who showed up in New
York with a whole bunch ofdocuments and evidence that
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implicated Joe Biden, hunterBiden, in a money laundering,
racketeering scheme.
Even more egregious than all ofthat the financial crimes
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no-transcript Basically broughta bunch of evidence.
Berman turned it away.
He was too busy investigatingother things.
Quote unquote.
Turned it away.
He was too busy investigatingother things.
Quote unquote.
Turned it away.
So now this Ukrainian groupeventually went and tracked down
Rudy Giuliani and gave RudyGiuliani this information.
This is also the remember whereDonald Trump was impeached.
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There was the phone call toUkraine, where he goes.
Hey, I'm going to have my guyRudy get in touch with you.
Donald Trump and his team hadbecome aware about this
information that had beendropped on the lap of Berman
previously and Berman had turnedit away.
Well, when you look at thisinformation and what they had in
its entirety, it isunbelievably damning.
So what I'm going to have youlisten to next, there have been
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two press conferences by a groupcalled Interfax I think it's
called.
That's what the logo is on thebackground.
This is all in Ukrainian theinterview that they, or the
press conference they've got.
So they did a press conferencea couple months ago and in the
press conference they revealeddozens of phone calls between
Joe Biden and Poroshenko, dozensof them and everyone that they
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revealed.
They had apparently like ahundred hours of audio tape, but
they've whittled it down to theparts that are relevant, right,
but they've got dozens of theseaudio clips, these phone calls
between Joe Biden and thepresident of Ukraine the former
president of Ukraine colludingabout all kinds of stuff.
So let me tell you the basics.
They had a tax scheme.
So Burisma, which is thecompany that Joe Biden sits on
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the board of, burisma, was doingnatural gas licenses and one of
the things that Joe Biden, inconjunction with the president
of Ukraine, set up was a tariffon gas.
So as the gas was being sold tothe Ukrainians, right, they
were charging a tariff.
So, essentially like a salestax or tariff I don't know if it
was tariff at the border orsales tax.
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Either way, it's same samedifference so the people of
Ukraine, by paying higher pricesfor gasoline and heating uh,
we're paying this tariff.
Joe Biden, I'm saying thesewords clearly and I want you to
know that I can back upeverything I'm saying with
actual evidence.
This was backed up in a longcouple of long press conferences
, so this isn't just likethrowing spaghetti on the wall
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and let's see what sticks.
This is like I'm speaking of.
This is the evidence.
They stole $1.5 billion fromthe people of Ukraine by by
siphoning off the tariff moneyon this gas.
That's what Burisma that HunterBiden sat on the board was
doing.
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Okay, they also rearrange theentire government of Ukraine.
They rearrange the justicedepartment in Ukraine in order
to avoid prosecution anddetection.
They created an entirecommission on anti-corruption
that is full of nothing butcorrupt people.
They put other people inpositions of power.
They've got tons of these calls, tons of these tapes, bank
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records.
You've got countries likeCyprus who flagged all of their
accounts for money laundering.
You've got a stack of papers amile high.
John Solomon has been doingreporting on this.
Rudy Giuliani has released alot of this information.
The media is not listening.
They want to slander it and sayit was something else.
It's not.
They impeached Donald Trumpbecause he was looking under
these stones.
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Let me say it again theyimpeached Donald Trump because
he went sniffing around inUkraine and looking at all this
money and all this grifting andforeign control.
We're going to listen to onesingle phone call here between
Joe Biden and Poroshenko.
Now, in order to make theirscheme work, one of the things
they had to do was they had totake a bank, a privately owned
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bank with shareholders andstockholders, and they had to
nationalize it.
Do you understand what thatmeans?
That would be like the USgovernment coming to Wells Fargo
and saying board of directors,you no longer direct this bank.
We as a government now own thisbank.
It is now the bank of thepeople and it you can't
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nationalize a bank becausenobody's motivated for any of
the good market-driven reasonson why you would even own a bank
.
If you're nationally owning abank, you're doing it for one
purpose to manipulate thecurrency, or to grift.
Okay, they did it to grift.
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Listen to this, and there's manyrecordings, so I'm only going
to play one, and it might notinclude all the information that
I've just stated, becausethere's dozens and dozens of
these clips like this about thesame length, all a couple
minutes long, okay, but I wantyou to see here.
They're talking about this bankand they're talking about the
nationalization of it.
What business does Joseph Bidenhave telling the president of
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another country to nationalize abank, including who's going to
sit on the board, who's going torun it, and all these people
happen to people be people thatare bought and paid by the Biden
machine, the Soros machine.
I mean, all these people areinvolved in this.
So just take a listen here athow this call goes.
Speaker 4 (26:41):
Introducing Ukrainian
President Poroshenko.
Mr President Joe Biden, how areyou?
Speaker 3 (26:49):
As usual, very well
indeed when I hear your voice.
That's a pleasure to hear youagain and thank you for having
promptly accepted my call.
Speaker 4 (27:03):
Tell me about the
reorganization of the bank,
whether that's likely tocontinue to move forward.
I'm told that there's some hopethere.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
One thing I want to
point out here this is October.
This is October.
The date's covered, it'sOctober 26, 2016.
So this is the election year.
This is like nine days beforethe election of Donald Trump.
And there's other videos herethat go beyond the election of
Donald Trump, where they'restill talking about coordinating
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things into next summer.
So there's this accusation thatthere's a shadow presidency,
that Barack Obama never actuallyleft office.
He continued with his people inall of his places and had the
shadow presidency.
This is proof of it.
These tapes are proof of it.
They're setting up continuingbusiness relations with
Ukrainian presidents long afterthey're supposed to be out of
office.
Okay, back to this tape.
Speaker 4 (28:00):
The private bank, and
then I'll be happy to talk
about anything that you want totalk about.
Speaker 3 (28:08):
For the private bank
and this situation.
I think the situation isgetting worse because Mr
Kolomoisky is going a little bitout from the cooperative line
he demonstrated before.
This has appeared with theposition that his people start
to attack my national bankgovernor, who is extremely good
(28:32):
and extremely tough on the that.
His people start to attack mynational bank governor, who is
extremely good and extremelytough on the process of private
bank.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
She's in my personal
protection but Okay, so the
person that they want to run thebank, who is good and tough on
their side, she's doing illegalthings and people are pointing
fingers and and she's.
This is all explained in thepress conference in ukrainian,
with subtitles.
It's two hours long.
I've listened to both of theones they have every minute of.
(28:59):
I've read every word.
It's fascinating to me.
But basically, uh, he is purseas the president of ukraine.
He has said don't look at her,no prosecutions.
You know, if people makeaccusations, that fine, but I
don't want any evidence put outthere.
Nobody's allowed to look atanything for her.
Speaker 3 (29:15):
I think that we I try
to rise up the coordination on
that and we should be decisiveenough to finish the process of
the restructuring andnationalization of the
PrivatBank, of the PrivatBank.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
Did you get that?
So they've got their person inplace who's being suspected of
all kinds of things.
He said she's under myprotection and things aren't
going well, but whatever, we'regoing to get the nationalization
of PrivatBank Joe Biden'smaking Okay, keep playing here.
Speaker 3 (29:51):
And last things, I
want to thank you, especially
your guys with the CIA, for theextreme.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
Did you catch that?
The CIA?
And last thing, I want to thankyou and especially your guys,
including the CIA.
It's like a really bad spymovie where the good guys are
actually bad.
Yeah, it's like a really badspy movie where the good guys
are actually bad.
Yeah, it's like a really badspy movie where the good guys
are actually corrupt and bad.
We got the CIA involved innationalizing banks.
Wow, wow, what a mess.
(30:24):
This is Joe Biden, the vicepresident of the United States.
Speaker 3 (30:28):
Really important
cooperation with my intelligence
guy of Kondratyuk and the newchief of my intelligence for the
counteracting the Russianscenario, using the former
member of parliament Anishchenko, who is giving the Russian
(30:48):
passport, and in the very nextday, want to make a first-best
scenario for the destabilizationpolitical situation in Ukraine.
We are an extremely goodcorporation and I want to thank
you for that.
Speaker 2 (31:03):
Okay, so what that is
is a Ukrainian parliamentarian
who basically was run out oftown because he was trying to
uncover corruption and he wentto Russia and Russia gave him a
quarter and gave him a passport,so that allows him to travel
internationally and whatnot, andbasically he becomes a Russian
and now he goes back to Ukrainebecause he cares about his
homeland and he wants to get ridof this corrupt presidency.
(31:23):
And you've got the CIA in hererunning interference.
You've got the CIA in heregiving intelligence and
basically taking a politicalposition on this.
Speaker 4 (31:36):
Well, good, look, we
have our intelligence guys.
Tell me we have a goodrelationship with your folks,
your intelligence service chiefs, and I hope we continue these
strong ties.
Look, I'll let you know after Ispeak to our city how that
meeting went.
Okay, absolutely.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
There's one
interesting little early onset
dementia man.
We should really put somehandcuffs on him and make sure
he gets his day in court that'swhat I think before he forgets
everything.
That's honestly how I feelabout this.
Yeah, anyways, okay.
So, as you can see here, we'vegot like, and when you go
through these press conferenceswith them and they have all the
information, everything's outthere, everything's out there.
(32:31):
These guys are trying to pushalong this prosecution.
They're actually charging theirformer president with treason
and colluding with a foreigngovernment for foreign control,
for giving the sovereignty ofUkraine.
They're going to hang thisformer president.
He's not going to sit in jailfor a couple of years.
They want this former presidentdone in Ukraine.
(32:51):
Now back to Berman Jackson.
Berman Jackson gets walked outof the Southern District of New
York.
He gets walked out of theSouthern District of New York
and what we're finding is a lotof it has to do with this.
He was given the golden ticketto take down the corruption.
It could have all startedInstead of going through two and
a half years of the Muellerinvestigation, which essentially
(33:13):
was just a big cover-up.
Follow me with this analogy herewhat Donald Trump caught the
FBI doing.
I mean there's a lot ofeverybody's got a different
motive and incentive and reasonand General Flynn's got to go
and this has got to go andeverything.
But from every direction youlook at this, you find on the
Democratic side the people thatwere in the outgoing
(33:34):
administration.
They have dirtied themselveswith so much corruption, so much
back dealing, so much using ofthe United States infrastructure
and resources for personal gain, like here.
You've got the CIA involved inwhat turns out to be a big
grifting scheme with Ukraine,not only grifting the gas money
(33:55):
from the Ukrainians.
I mean that's literallystealing money out of the
pockets of every Ukrainian, joeBiden, every Ukrainian that went
to the gas pump during theperiod of time that Joe Biden
had a fake sales tax on the gas.
On every gallon of gas theypaid a couple pennies to Joe
Biden.
He stole.
I mean you start doing thatmath and you were.
They got like $1.5 billion in amatter of weeks or days or
(34:18):
whatever it was, just bycharging this gas tariff.
Another thing too that the partof this press conference was a
couple of weeks ago.
You may have heard it.
He did hit the news.
There was a $6 million bribethat was intercepted that from
Hunter that was supposed to goto buy off Hunter Biden and
continue.
They were still trying to paybribes.
To this day, they're stilltrying to pay bribes and make
(34:39):
these investigations go away,make these people go away.
Okay, they got caught and theyfound out.
They talk about it here.
It was actually a $54 millionbribe and only $6 million showed
up.
No, it was a $50 million bribeand only $6 million showed up.
So they're asking where theother $44 million is.
(35:00):
That sounds kind of crazy.
It's all crazy.
It's all bananas.
It's all completely bananas.
I mean, under our noses, overthe last 30 years, the Bushes,
the Clintons, the Obamas they'veall been corrupt.
They have all done this.
Every one of them has done this.
Every one of them has beeninvolved in this foreign
influence game, using our CIA togo out and do this stuff.
(35:20):
Do you know what the phraseblowback means?
When 9-11 happened, americanswere caught off guard.
We were like what happened?
Well, my gosh, the Middle Easthates us.
We didn't even know.
We didn't even know.
We didn't even know.
There's a direct line if you goback all the way to the
overthrow of the Ayatollah inIran excuse me, the Shah in Iran
(35:44):
when we put an Ayatollah inplace.
Yeah, did you know that thecurrent government in Iran we
installed.
We, the United States ofAmerica, through the CIA,
installed the current regime inIran.
I know it's crazy, right?
It's like we prop up our worstvillains.
So back in the 1970s, weoverthrew the Shah because he
wanted to sell his oil at hisown price and have his own
currency.
It's a lot like the Libyasituation, right?
So we overthrow the Shah.
(36:05):
You can look at pictures of Iranin the 1970s.
The women are wearing bikinisand they're all having a great
time.
They're very secularized,modernized culture.
Now they all wear burqa.
I mean, it's it's just sad.
It's sad.
We can go from enlightenment todark ages.
We've seen it in my lifetime.
I have seen countries go fromenlightenment to the dark ages.
Look at Venezuela.
Look at Venezuela.
(36:26):
Take an hour, go online andstart Googling Venezuela,
timeline of collapse, and youwill be jaw on the ground going
oh my gosh, this can happenreally quick.
This can happen.
We're in the middle of it herein America.
I mean, they're ripping downour statues all around us and
you know whatever?
Okay, so blowback.
(36:48):
So when we overthrew the Shah inIran, we created a lot of
violence and chaos, and then youhad a dictatorial regime that
came in.
Well, that dictatorial regimecomes in, creates all kinds of
pressure, creates the terrorismspawns.
You go through and you can drawthis timeline of events, going
from the overthrow in Iran,connecting to Osama bin Laden
and his philosophy, connectingto Osama bin Laden and his
(37:08):
philosophy, anyways, and you getall the way to 9-11.
And what you see is this iscalled blowback.
So it's kind of like theAmerican people or the CIA did a
punch and then the Americanpeople see the counterpunch.
We don't see the originalstrike.
And so the idea is that we haveblowback.
So anytime that there's like acovert operation or anything,
(37:34):
you always have to ask yourselfwhat will the blowback be?
Because it's the blowback thatgets us in trouble.
Right, if you leave the jobundone or you create an undue
mess, then you have blowback.
There's, you know.
So that's what blowback is.
What I have to ask myself iswhat blowback have we not had
yet?
Right, when you've got the vicepresident of the United States
out there doing this stuff inUkraine, that's fully exposed
for the world to see, and thenwe run him as a presidential
(37:57):
candidate and take him seriouslyand put him all over our TVs
and make it seem like he's theguy.
What kind of blowback's comingfor us?
What kind of Timothy McVeigh'sright now are sitting in cabins
in Montana.
They're not talking into apodcast as an outlet.
What they're doing is they'remaking bombs.
That's called blowback too.
It's blowback to this.
(38:19):
I mean, how many people inUkraine are now thinking
Americans are nothing but greedycapitalists and are going to be
wishing on death to Americathat capitalism is bad because
it allows this cronyism?
But the problem isn'tcapitalism.
The problem is lack of law andorder.
The problem is two-tier justicesystems.
The only reason people like JoeBiden and Barack Obama and
(38:41):
Hillary Clinton get away with itis because nobody stops them.
Nobody enforces our rules andlaws on them.
We don't follow the proceduresthat are given to us to create
the checks and balances.
They corrupt them.
So train the swamp.
They all got to go, and there'sreally great news on that, by
the way.
They are going.
Donald Trump is firing people ata rapid pace.
(39:03):
Right now.
He just fired the Pentagon headof cyber intelligence.
Wow, that's a big deal.
He fired all of the people atVoice of America.
Now what Voice of America is?
It's basically Americanpropaganda, right, they're the
radio station and the internetand the TV.
They actually don't do radioanymore.
Propaganda, right, they're theradio station and the internet
and the TV.
They actually don't do radioanymore.
They gave up terrestrial radio,which is was a huge problem,
(39:24):
but they do all of like themedia releases for the U?
S government.
It's kind of like NPR overseas.
Like, if you listen to, npr hasthat tone.
America radio is same thing.
It's America's propaganda thatwe put out overseas, so sailor,
soldiers and whatever can listento it.
Now it has a huge influenceright, like in Asia there's
(39:46):
Radio Free Asia.
As a part of that there's ahandful of other like.
These are big deal.
Like we took down the SovietUnion with the voice of America.
They broadcast MTV and theybroadcast American media into
Russia, and that caused theRussian people to literally look
around and go, oh my gosh, wedon't have all the great
luxuries.
Communism ain't so great.
Look at what's going on inAmerica.
And it eventually led to thefall of the Soviet war.
I mean, if, uh, uh Boris, notBoris Yeltsin, uh, the last, uh
(40:09):
president of the Soviet union,gorbachev.
So Gorbachev, he wasliberalizing the country, he was
liberalizing it allowing themto have more liberties and
freedoms.
He was basically allowing themto act out.
Mtv I mean, that's what thatwas.
It was Ronald Reagan pumpingMTV into Russia that ultimately
led to the collapse of theSoviet Union.
I mean, obviously it was thefact that they just couldn't
(40:31):
keep up with the spending.
But you get the point.
So Radio Free Asia, voice ofAmerica these are important for
America to use.
They have been co-opted by theChinese government.
They have put their thousandtalents, people into those
programs, people that they sentto college in America with
communications degree, then wentand applied at at voice of
America.
So you've got Chinese nationalswith green cards that are loyal
(40:52):
to China running our propagandastation.
They would run Apple news uhheadlines all over it.
So basically, americanpropaganda for the last 15 years
has been Chinese propaganda,unbelievable, right.
But because it's like we don'tlisten to it here, nobody cares.
And it was allowed to happen.
The swamp, these people thatare just changing jobs all the
(41:12):
time within the swamp, allowedthat to happen and they wouldn't
stop it.
They also wouldn't do anythingabout the firewall.
Apparently they have a billiondollar budget that's supposed to
be there to help them tear downthe firewall and they haven't
touched it.
It's from the secretary ofstate and they haven't touched
it.
And this whole department fallsunder the secretary of state,
by the way.
They haven't touched it.
(41:32):
So Donald Trump fired everybody, fired all the board, all the
people that were on that board,and got rid of all of them and
he's putting his own.
You know some real tough catsin there, and so we're going to
see a change.
We're going to see the UnitedStates use media internationally
again to go after thecommunists rather than support
them, to tell the truth aboutChina rather than cover for them
.
(41:53):
So, cleaning out SouthernDistrict of New York, cleaning
out the Radio Free Asia,cleaning out the Pentagon and
the Defense Department Obviously, we've had a lot of defense
people resign too.
There's been kind of like asteady stream of them, but those
are all names that I don't know, right?
They're all people in positionsthat the Pentagon structures,
aside from the people at the top.
It's just, you know it's amilitary structure, it's all the
departments and stuff.
(42:13):
They just get it done.
What a great time to be alive,right?
What a great time to be alive.
How long do we have to theelection here?
140-something days or130-something days.
It can't come soon enough.
Got to keep an eye out forelection fraud.
There was a lot more on thatyesterday too.
The swamp's being cleaned up.
Biden's still running forpresident.
(42:34):
I don't understand that.
I mean the way I assess Americaright now.
Okay, another story.
I was at the gas station thismorning picking up my cup of
Morning Joe, and it's a gasstation I've gone to for years.
It's one right by my shop andour governor oh, I can't even
believe I didn't talk about this.
Our governor yesterdayannounced that Washington is now
going to have a statewide masklaw.
(42:55):
So you have to wear a maskanytime you're in public or in a
building or anytime you can'tmaintain full six feet social
separation.
Basically, you got to wear amask anywhere and everywhere you
go.
This is so frustrating, as youknow.
Today, this morning there'scongressional hearings about
COVID and they're talking aboutmasks and they're basically
saying masks are not required.
(43:16):
And you know you've got theback and forth on the mask no
mask.
You've got OSHA that says thatyou can't work with a mask on
because your oxygen levels gettoo low.
You have to use a certain kind,so any kind of mask that would
benefit you from having a virus.
Honestly, using a mask, wearinga mask especially these cotton
masks and stuff like that toprevent a virus is like trying
to keep dust out by using achain link fence.
(43:37):
I mean, it just makes no sense,right?
It just makes no sense.
So, anyways, we have to wear amask now.
And what it is?
It's a political sign.
It's a sign that they havecontrol.
So let me tell you what I got.
Let me tell you the script.
Oh, I blew up in this gas.
I didn't blow up in the gasstation, but the owner and I
were talking back and forthabout how we could possibly
resist.
They're thinking about honestlyrequiring no one to wear a mask
(43:59):
and just force the state toenforce it on them, but they've
got fuel licenses and businesslicenses and it's difficult.
Us peasants are in a difficultposition right now because we've
got this balance on.
We don't want to make moretrouble for ourselves, but at
the same time, we kind of needto figure out where we got to
start making a stand.
Okay, I'm going to take a standa lot earlier, so here's my
plan I ordered myself up someMAGA masks, so some make America
(44:21):
great.
Donald Trump 2020 masks.
Just a little cotton mask.
Found them on Amazon 10 bucksno big deal.
Now, normally I wouldn't wearstuff like that because I think
it's kind of I don't know it'skind of ridiculous.
And I do admire people that canwear like a make America great
again hat, but I'm just not thatguy.
So, uh, cause you know, I don'tsupport, I'm not, I just don't
support, I just don't want to.
I don't want to be thatpartisan, even though I
obviously come off as extremelypartisan.
(44:41):
So I got those masks and sohere's what's going to happen If
I walk into a store and theysay, hey, you've got to wear a
mask, I'm going to look the guyin the eye, the bouncer, the
person they're putting at thedoor now to make you put a mask
on.
(45:03):
I'm going to look him in maskand I'm pretty convicted on why
I shouldn't be wearing a maskand I want to come in the store
without a mask on.
So my question to you is howwilling are you to enforce me
wearing a mask?
And if they say, hey, man, youjust got to do your job, you got
to do it, or, you know, if theysay I've got to wear it, I have
a suspicion.
A lot of people just go, yeah,whatever, just come in.
I really do.
I really think people willcivilly disobey when given the
(45:23):
option.
So I'm going to give all thedoor bouncers an option.
I'm going to allow them theoption to allow me to walk
through without a mask.
But if I really want to go inthe store or wherever it is that
I've got to go and they'regoing to try to enforce the mask
thing on me no-transcript, okay.
(45:51):
So if they make me wear a mask,I'll do that and I guarantee
you over half of the people aregoing to smile at you and give
you a thumbs up like, oh yeah,trump 2020, baby.
And then the other half of thepeople you will have made a very
clear statement to them.
Okay, you will have made astatement to them and that's my
plan.
That's my plan and that's whatI'm going to leave you with
today is Trump 2020, baby.
Go get the masks, make Americagreat again.
(46:12):
Go make a fool of yourself,socially disobey, don't put
those masks on.
But yeah, that's my message.
You can find me at Twitter, atPeasantsPod Parler, at
PeasantsPod Facebook, at thePeasants Perspective, and you
can email me at peasantspod atgmailcom.
Great, talking to you.
See you again tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (46:35):
But we all are.
We are all Britain, and I amyour king.
I didn't know we had a king.
I thought we were an autonomouscollective.
You're fooling yourself.
We're living in a dictatorship,a self-perpetuating autocracy,
in which the working class is oh, there you go, bringing class
into the gang.
That's what it's all about.
If only people would Please,please, good people.
(46:55):
I am in haste.
Who lives in that castle?
No one lives there.
Then who is your lord?
We don't have a lord.
What I told you?
We're an anarcho-syndicalistcommune.
We take it in turns to act as asort of executive officer for
the week.
Yes, but all the decisions ofthat officer have to be ratified
at a special bi-weekly meeting.
(47:16):
Yes, I see, by a simplemajority in the case of pure
internal affairs, be quiet.
But by a two-thirds majority inthe case of more major, be
quiet.
I order you to be quiet, allright, who does he think he is?
I'm your king.
Well, I didn't vote for you.
You don't vote for kings.
Well, how do you become kingthen?
The Lady of the Lake, her armclad in the purest, shimmering
(47:38):
samite, held aloft Excaliburfrom the bosom of the water,
signifying by divine providencethat I, arthur, was to carry
Excalibur.
That is why I'm your king.
Listen, strange women lying inponds distributing swords is no
basis for a system of government.
Supreme executive power derivesfrom a mandate from the masses,
(47:59):
not from some farcical aquaticceremony.
Be quiet.
You can't expect to wieldsupreme executive power just
because some watery tart threw asword at you.
Shut up.
If I went round saying I was anemperor just because some
moistened bint had loved ascimitar at me, they'd put me
away.
Shut up.
Will you Shut up?
Now?
We see the violence inherent inthe system.
(48:20):
Shut up.
Will you shut up?
Now we see the violenceinherent in the system.
Shut up.
Come and see the violenceinherent in the system.
Help, help.
I'm being repressed.
Bloody peasant.
Oh, what a giveaway.
Did you hear that?
Did you hear that?
That's what I'm on about.
Did you see him repressing me?
You saw it, didn't you?
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