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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Time, time, time, time, lucking loud.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
It's the Michael Verry Show is on the air.

Speaker 3 (00:16):
It's Charlie from BlackBerry Smoking. I can feel a good
one coming on. It's the Michael Oh yes it is, Yes,
it is.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
It's the Friday Drive home, and we're all here together.

Speaker 4 (00:28):
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as track center, fifth up patrol, I stand on at
egg blue coodlers, take a cast at all to door.
I can feel a good one coming on, throwing.

Speaker 5 (00:52):
A real wine cover, sing a long red deck and
mother any blues I had before fong. Another working week
is over, no tues staying sober.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
I can feel a good one coming off.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
In a week.

Speaker 6 (01:16):
Man, we're gonna get the feat in a ride.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
We're gonna keep this pigher.

Speaker 5 (01:22):
I can feel the break of Dolly.

Speaker 7 (01:26):
I can feel a good one when I'm coming on.

Speaker 8 (01:30):
Oh yes, indeed, yes, indeed, three blocks in.

Speaker 7 (01:42):
A wrecktop Mustang followed us down to the leake and
didn't have to think about that too long, skinny dipping
in the bright moonlight situation.

Speaker 5 (01:56):
Couldn't deed more.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
I can feel a good one coming on. Yon up,
we gonna get.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
To feel around. We gonna keep it hide rock.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
Until the break and no I can feel a good
one feeling. I can feel a good one coming on.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Well, I think what we'll do this week because I
have a number of stories I didn't get through the
course of the week that I would really like to
get to and the things that I think are important.
And so for another weekend of the calendar kicks in.

(03:04):
First of all, the story broke yesterday from the Department
of Justice Inspector General. Now, how is this just now
coming out? The FBI had twenty six confidential human sources

(03:27):
at the Capitol on January sixth, including four who entered
the Capitol building and thirteen who entered the quote restricted
area around the Capitol. The report has just been released.

(03:47):
Mind you, that's almost four years ago. It's important to
understand that the people who were calling for violence on
January sixth were confidential sources of the FBI. There's tons

(04:10):
of footage of people who were there who listened to
President Trump speak and then strolled over to the Capitol.
There's our nation's capital. You've seen it on TV. And
there's Ray Epps and others just like him who the
FBI has put up to say, let's go in there
and tear this place up. And the good, honest, decent

(04:33):
Americans who are there are going, no, that's not what
we're here for. What are you doing? They don't know.
These are FBI informants, and not only that that they've
been placed there to try to get an insurrect, to
try to get violence. Well, why did the FBI want

(04:55):
to try to get violence? Why did they hope to
spur by vilence? Because this was the plan, you see.
The plan was to say Trump can never run again
because he's violent. We've got to impeach him. He's only
in office two more weeks, but we got to impeach

(05:18):
him as he's walking down there. He has to be
impeached twice because the first one didn't take because the
first one, remember was him calling Ukraine about the bribes
they were paying to Joe Biden through his son, Hunter Biden,
when Joe Biden was the vice president. Remember that? And
Trump picked up the phone and said, hey, guys, what

(05:41):
happened there? And they impeached him for it as if
he had committed a crime, because they knew that he
was getting ready to expose that Joe Biden and Barack
Obama had committed a crime because Barack Obama either knew
or you would have known, because Joe Biden was very

(06:02):
open about it that his son was getting millions of
dollars from the Ukrainians while Joe Biden was in charge
of American policy in Ukraine. And let's be honest, Ukraine
is a welfare state of the United States. That's a fact.
Ukraine is sucking off the teat of the United States

(06:24):
for their very existence. What they give the other day,
another fifty billion dollar loan of your money? How much
of that will end up in Joe Biden's pocket? How
much of that will end up in the pocket of
all these Republicans who came out and supported Kamala Harris.
Remember when Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney came out and

(06:47):
said where for Kamala Harris, as if that was going
to help Kamala Harris. Twenty six confidential human sources at
the Capitol. Of them entered the Capitol, thirteen of them
went into the restricted area. But those people don't go

(07:08):
to prison. You see, the people who went to prison
were guilty of the crime of walking through our capital.
You had some transactivists last week or maybe this week
who assaulted Nancy Mays, a member of Congress. Not one

(07:28):
member of Congress was harmed on January sixth. This week alone,
a woman was harmed by a dude wanting to be
a girl. They also took over the bathroom, you know that,
a bunch of dudes dressed as women took over the
bathroom and chanted, because that's what they do. They chant
and they screamed. But oh, that's not a threat. We've

(07:49):
had multiple takeovers of the Capitol under fear of violence. Oh,
but that's nothing to worry about. This was all planned,
very carefully planned. And we'll never know who supposedly was
planting the pipe bombs. And that kind of funny. The
head of a healthcare company gets shot and we can

(08:10):
track that guy down out of everyone in the world,
but we can't find out who supposedly planted pipe bombs
on January sixth. Daniel Penny is the marine hero who
stopped Jordan Neely from terrorizing the subway in New York.

(08:34):
Fat Alvin braggs all fit to bring charges against him
and try to ruin his life. Of course, he did
the same thing to Donald Trump, So he has a
pattern of that, always on the wrong side fat Alvin Bragg.

(08:54):
But Daniel Penny's case is one of a good samaritan.
And I am very delighted to report that news has
emerged as of this morning that the Vice president elect
jd Vance has invited Daniel Penny to be his personal

(09:15):
guest at the Army Navy Game this weekend. They will
be joining President Trump in the President's suite for the
Army Navy Game. Can you imagine the frenzy in that

(09:36):
stadium when Daniel Penny is announced, when Marine jd Vance
is announced, and then when the President of the United States,
commander in chief that you could be proud of, Donald Trump,

(10:00):
is announced. It is going to be deafening. I mean deafening. Incredible,
is what it's going to be. Speaking of which, President
Trump was named the Time Man of the Year for

(10:21):
a second time, and the media is not happy about it.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
Now.

Speaker 9 (10:25):
If they wanted to make someone Person of the Year,
they would have made someone who my god, I'm sure
he loves us.

Speaker 10 (10:35):
Right.

Speaker 9 (10:35):
If they want to make someone Person of the Year,
I don't know. They could have done it to with
any person people. They could have done it to someone
who actually stood for democracy, who stands for democracy in
the country.

Speaker 3 (10:48):
Now you think about what encompasses person of the year.

Speaker 9 (10:53):
Just because you are elected president of the United States does.

Speaker 3 (10:56):
Not mean that you should be a Person of the Year.
What Time Magazine? What are you doing?

Speaker 9 (11:00):
Let me ask you, Time Magazine. What do you say
to the women who I guess still read Time magazine
or the women who are know they do.

Speaker 3 (11:11):
Like a whole time one hundred things or something which
you know? What about the women who are on that list?
What about that? I'm sure some of them will have.

Speaker 9 (11:20):
Dealt with issues that women have to deal with, like
discrimination in the workplace, say all kinds of things. You
have someone on the cover of your magazine who is
an adjudicated assaulter. You have someone who inspired an insurrection.
You have someone who, without a doubt, the evidence is there,

(11:42):
try to overturn a free and fair election. You had
someone who had multiple criminal counts and found guilty on
multiple criminal accounts and you name them person of the Year.

Speaker 3 (11:58):
Is this a joke? Do we get something wrong? Scam us?

Speaker 11 (12:01):
Is this?

Speaker 3 (12:01):
Are we sure about this? Producers?

Speaker 9 (12:05):
There is a convicted felon on the cover of Time
Magazine as the Person.

Speaker 3 (12:09):
Of the Year. Maybe we're being scammed. Did someone put
out a fake tweeting or something about this?

Speaker 2 (12:17):
You bitter old queen, You sad, sad, sack of a
human being. Your career is over. I only play that
because I wouldn't see it live, because Jim Mutt, our
creative director, thought it was so funny and couldn't stop laughing.
Don Lemon, what a what a disgrace? You know, there

(12:38):
was Jeffrey Tubin pulling his putt. There was Don Lemon,
There's all of the Brian Williams. They're all Matt Lower,
They're all just so sad and pathetic and disgraced. The
convicted felon stuff doesn't work anymore. People have wised up,

(12:59):
and then there's joy read Wait, Donald Trump was drinking water?

Speaker 11 (13:04):
Well, Hitler drank water. Trump is Hitler better or for worse?
Is not much of a ringing endorsement. And we all
know which one Trump falls under. And let's remember who
else has been given this title in years past in
the same category. Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, I have Tolajoe Mami,
and Vladimir Putin. In fact, Stalin won the distinction twice,

(13:26):
just like Trump, regardless of the company he keeps. We
know how important these magazine covers.

Speaker 3 (13:32):
Are to Trump.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
Just look at this, and then you've got the senior
political correspondent for the New York Times, Maggie haverin. These
people are so upset that you don't listen to them anymore.

Speaker 12 (13:46):
This is the second time he's been Person of the Year.
You and I are old enough to remember when he
coveted it so much he had a fake there it is.
That's the fake one, the fake Time Man of the
Year cover, made up of himself and hung in at
least five of fIF different resorts. No need to fake
it now, no need to fake the funks. He's got
two of his own. How important is this for him?

(14:09):
This achievement? And what can you tell us about his
mindset from this interview as he gets ready.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
To do The sadness in Jake Tapper's voice is rivaled
only by how effeminate and bitchy and petty it is. Well,
you know, Donald Trump always wanted to be on Time's cover,
and now he is. What can you tell us, Maggie Hagerman.

(14:38):
Hagerman of the New York Times, what can you tell
us about this evil man? What can you say? He's
not nice, They're so pitiful, and now it's all crumbled.
There's Kamala out there just drunk, Doug beating up women.
Tim Walls doing Lord knows what with Lord knows who.

Speaker 6 (15:00):
Tom Ray, he's doing a lot.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
Of yesterday talking about Christopher Ray. And this is an ongoing,
continuing discussion. Virginia Congressman Jerry Conley was on CNN with
Dana Bash talking about the resignation of Christopher Ray. Of
course Trump was going to fire him, but he said

(15:26):
something that caught my ear. Listen carefully. He's a demo
bating congressman from Virginia. He's on CNN with Dana Bash.
Listen to this.

Speaker 10 (15:35):
Maybe you know Director Ray is right that by removing himself,
he removes a target, but he's going to be replaced
with a partisan hack who has no real experience with
the FBI or for that matter, law enforcement rich large,
and I think for the rank of bile FBI, I
think his decision to resign prematurely under pressure is tantamount

(16:01):
to abandonment, abandonment of the FBI and abandonment of them
and their protections, exposing them to a political purge.

Speaker 6 (16:09):
Well, that's a big statement. Why do you feel that way?

Speaker 10 (16:15):
I think I think Trump has made it very clear
that he sees the FBI as the enemy, which is
an absurd proposition, but nonetheless he has preponded it, and
cash Pttel has echoed it. Even though the FBI is
hardly a deep state agency. My goodness, it's one of
the most conservative bastions in US government.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
Wait rewind that last line. The FBI is one of
the most conservative bastions of the US government. The report
just came out that the FBI had their people placed
in the crowd on January sixth, trying to get Trump

(16:57):
supporters framed. You think you could just say these things
and no one will question it. Twenty six FBI confidential
human sources.

Speaker 3 (17:12):
In the crowd.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
Jesse Waters did a good job on Fox breaking this down.
This is very important.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
The Justice Apartment just released the bombshell report that we've
been waiting for.

Speaker 6 (17:25):
What actually happened on January sixth.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
The FBI had twenty six confidential human sources there that day.

Speaker 6 (17:33):
Twenty six. A confidential human source is a guy the
FBI pays the spy for them.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Of the twenty six confidential human sources who were in
DC on jan six four entered the Capitol during the riot.
An additional thirteen entered the restricted area around the capitol.
So more than a dozen FBI spies participated.

Speaker 6 (17:53):
In the so called insurrection. A bunch of them broke
into the capitol their own inspector generals.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
This is what happened.

Speaker 6 (18:01):
But that's not what they told you when they testified
under ROAs.

Speaker 13 (18:06):
Those who were there in an undercover capacity on January sixth,
how many were there?

Speaker 14 (18:11):
Again, I'm not sure that I can give you that number.
As I said here, I'm not sure there were undercover
agents on scene.

Speaker 13 (18:17):
I thought I heard you say you didn't know whether
there were FBI agents or informants or human sources in
the capital or the in vicinity on January sixth?

Speaker 3 (18:29):
Did I misunderstand you? I thought that's what you saw.

Speaker 14 (18:31):
I referred very specifically to undercover agents.

Speaker 13 (18:34):
Yeah, and so are you acknowledging then there were undercover agents?

Speaker 14 (18:40):
As I said here right now, I do not believe
there were undercover agents on scene.

Speaker 6 (18:44):
Actor was hiding something. So Congress asked the question a
different way.

Speaker 15 (18:49):
Listen, did you have confidential human sources dresses Trump supporters
inside the Capitol on January to sixth, prior to the
doors being open again.

Speaker 3 (18:59):
I had to be very careful.

Speaker 15 (19:00):
Should be a no, can you not tell the American people, No,
we did not have confidential human sources dress as Trump
supporters position inside the capitols.

Speaker 6 (19:12):
You should not read anything into my dis not to
share information.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
Finally, raise right, the FBI didn't have undercover agents at
January sixth, they had confidential human sources.

Speaker 6 (19:26):
So what's the difference. Well, a confidential human source doesn't
get health insurance or a pension. They're just freelancing for
the FEDS rats in MAGA hats.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
They're basically paid informants that the FBI runs out at headquarters.
A lot of these FBI rats get picked up on
some other charge, they get set down, and the FBI says,
you're going to work for me now, and if you don't,
you're looking at twenty years to life.

Speaker 6 (19:50):
So these guys say yes.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
Sir, and they cozy up to people like the Proud
Boys and anyone the FEDS wants to watch and control
from the inside. And these confidential human sources are under
pressure to deliver. What does deliver mean? It means intelligence
and big busts that get the FBI good headlines.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
Well, a bit of Jesse Waters overload. It's the Michael
Berry Show, not the Jesse Water Show. But as you know,
we will play other audio to amplify it because not
everyone will have seen it, and if someone has great analysis,
we're going to share their analysis rather than repeat it
as our own and give them credit and attribution for it.

(20:34):
Jesse Waters finds it odd that Christopher Ray resigned the
day before the report was issued, and I agree there's
more to this.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
According to the Inspector General report, the spies were feeding
the FBI intel that said January six was gonna get
a little harry, but FBI headquarters did nothing about it
and then lied to Congress and said they did so.
Why did headquarters let January sixth get so out of hand?
And what were all these FBI spies doing that day

(21:06):
and the days before?

Speaker 6 (21:08):
Were they riling everyone up like they did in the
Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot?

Speaker 1 (21:13):
In that case, the FBI informants instigated the plot. They
even used an FBI credit card to buy them supplies
and hotel rooms. Did the FBI pay for jan six
hotel rooms?

Speaker 3 (21:25):
We don't know.

Speaker 6 (21:27):
Remember, the media and the Democrats said this whole thing
was a conspiracy.

Speaker 11 (21:31):
Where do you think this idea comes from that this
was somehow done by the Feds.

Speaker 6 (21:37):
I heard that that one of the.

Speaker 3 (21:40):
Debater said it was an inside job? Was is an
inside job on the part of Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
And his henchmen.

Speaker 8 (21:46):
Republicans have blamed the FBI and said it was an
inside job.

Speaker 10 (21:49):
It certainly was not an inside job by FBI agents
or Antifa.

Speaker 3 (21:55):
They go around blaming it on TIFA and FBI agents.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
Well, how did the media know it was an inside
job when the FBI had twenty six of their people
on the inside. January sixth certainly benefited the media, the FBI,
and the Democrats fifteen hundred arrests, humiliated, Trump got them impeached,
criminalized the MAGA movement. Trump got indicted over January six
Remember they tried to throw them in prison over this,

(22:20):
the January sixth committee.

Speaker 6 (22:22):
It's all Democrats did for two years. Why didn't the
committee find any of these snitches?

Speaker 1 (22:28):
They did a one sided investigation, teed up Garland to
charge Trump so they.

Speaker 6 (22:32):
Could run against a convicted felon.

Speaker 1 (22:34):
So the media is going to apologize, right, No, the
media today is cherry picking the report to say there
were no undercover agents there on January sixth.

Speaker 6 (22:45):
The whole thing's a conspiracy.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
These aren't articles, they're FBI press releases, and they wonder
why their ratings are trash and no one trusts them.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
It's because of this.

Speaker 6 (22:57):
They don't want the truth.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
They want to hide it if it hurts the left,
and they can't admit they were wrong because it's too
embarrassing and they were a part of the cover up.
But the FBI is worse than the media. The FBI
knew what was in this report, they covered it up
before the election, and then the director says he's resigning
the day before it comes out.

Speaker 6 (23:17):
Give me a break.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
The story that's made its way back in the news
reared its ugly head that some of you will remember
because it was the biggest news in the country all
day every day.

Speaker 3 (23:36):
It was O. J.

Speaker 2 (23:37):
Simpson big, and it was the case of the Duke
lacrosse team going back to two thousand and six. And
you know, I got a son that's a junior in
high school, seventeen and I got a son that's a
freshman in college.

Speaker 3 (23:58):
He's eighteen.

Speaker 2 (24:02):
And you know, the world has changed with social media,
with a very aggressive media environment taking people's heads off,
the FBI and the criminal justice system going after the
Daniel Pennies or the little old ladies at January sixth,
while murderers walk free.

Speaker 3 (24:22):
It's a different world.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
And you know, you can't protect your children completely. They
have to live their lives right. Hell, it's a danger
anytime you get in the car and get out on
the road. But this story really bothered me. Bothered me
a lot. I was only thirty six at the time,

(24:46):
and I didn't have my kids yet. This woman named
Crystal Magnum was just before we did have kids. We're
going through the process. She's a dancer, by which I mean, well,
I don't know if she was an escort or not,
but she was hired to go to parties and do

(25:09):
a strip tease and the Duke lacrosse team hired her.
Now a lot of people think, well, if you did that,
then whatever you get accused of, you're guilty of you
because you're just a bad person. But that's not how
things work. She happens to be a black woman. This
turns out to be very important. And they happen to
be white and their kids from New York that are

(25:30):
at Duke, which is very common, and they're playing lacrosse,
which is kind of perceived to be a rich man's sport,
and she says she was raped by three of them
in a bathroom while.

Speaker 3 (25:47):
The event's going on.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Story becomes a national story all day, every day because
it had all the elements the media wanted to hype.
You had race, had sex, you had privilege. Duke University
and the lacrosse team were under fire daily, the kids.

(26:13):
The season was canceled, and there's a whole documentary on
the Duke lacrosse team and how hard these kids had
worked and they had a real shot at a national championship.
The coach of the team resigns, they may be going
to prison for a very very long time. It's a terrible,

(26:33):
horrible thing. And they drove BMW's and their parents had money. Oh,
it's horrible. And you had the district attorney there, some
of you will remember his name name. His name was
Mike and Knifong. He was the Durham County District attorney
and he was up for reelection and he probably wasn't

(26:56):
going to win, and he needed as to show up
and vote for him. This is Joe Biden all over again.
And the way to do that was to stoke the race,
which ends up being bad for black people, but.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
It works.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
So the woman Crystal Mangham who made these claims, her
story investigators said didn't add up. She kept changing her story.
That's always a bad sign. There were inconsistencies that it
couldn't be possible. There was no DNA evidence, which there.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
Should have been.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
So by the end of two thousand and six, the
defense attorneys for the Duke lacrosse players end up finding
significant evidence, including what is known as exculpatory DNA evidence,
evidence that proves them to be not guilty, and that

(28:01):
evidence had been withheld from them, and a prosecution is
not allowed to do that because you see, the prosecution
has their fellow state employees, officers of the state, so
local police, county police, by state I mean government, and
when the prosecution gets information, they're required to share this

(28:22):
information with the defense attorneys because defense areas don't have
their own police department. Obviously, turns out the prosecution Mike
Kniphong who's trying to get re elected withheld that information
because he needed a conviction. And Crystal Mangham keeps changing
her story, changing her story. By April, a few more

(28:46):
months into this, the Attorney General of North Carolina, fellow
named Roy Cooper, dismissed all the charges and declared that
not only were they not guilty, they were innocent. He
criticized the district attorney and he called it a quote
tragic rush to accuse because it was all related to

(29:08):
the election. And you remember Al Sharpton, jesse Ja, all
the usual race baders had gotten involved. Well, it turned
out that everything was exposed. Mike Nifong, the district attorney,
lost his law license, he was disbarred, he served a
day in prison, if I remember correctly, he was hit

(29:30):
with misconduct. And Crystal Bangham, the one who made this
whole story up, Well, it turned out later that she
had once been going back home. She's a single mom.
She was in all sorts of personal trouble. She's on

(29:51):
her way back home one night in a taxi and
she starts assaulting the taxi driver. He gets out of
the car, she jumps in the front and locks the
door and drives off, but it's a dead end road,
so she turns back around to leave and tries to

(30:13):
run him over. He filed a claim against her. It's
a pretty serious criminal case. She's a mess. She ends
up in legal trouble in later years. She's convicted of
second degree murder in twenty thirteen of her then boyfriend.
And now, after eighteen years, she says, Oh, yeah, I

(30:35):
made it all up.

Speaker 16 (30:37):
I testified falsely against them by saying that they raped
me when they didn't, and that was wrong. And I
betrayed to trust of a lot of other people who
believed in me and made up a story that wasn't

(31:00):
rule because I wanted a validation.

Speaker 2 (31:03):
From people and not from God. And that was wrong.

Speaker 3 (31:07):
And I hope that they can forgive me.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
We knew she was lying. The district attorney knew she
was lying. Those kids went through a living hell. They'll
never forget that. And the fact is not the only
time it happens. This is a petri dish to grow
this kind of cancer in this country. The al Sharptons,

(31:36):
the media, the white Democrats who try to fire up
blacks that the whites are all out to rape them
and kill them. This was the Daniel Penny case in
New York all over again. It's Ferguson Missouri all over again.
It's George Floyd all over again. It'll never stop because
there are too many people who benefit from it. So
the next time you see one of these cases, just

(31:57):
recognize that's what This is a whole industry.
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