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Good heavens, are you still trying to win?
You've got an overdeveloped sense of vengeance.
It's going to get you into trouble Sunday.
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Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya.You killed my father, prepared
to die. Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya.
You killed my father. Prepared to die.
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Hello, My name is Inigo Montoya.You killed my father.
Prepare to die. Stop saying that.
Hello, My name is Inigo Montoya.You killed my father.
Prepare to die. No.
Offer me money. Yes.
Power to promise me that all that I have and more.
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Please offer me everything I asked for.
Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an
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American patriot. Prepare to embrace the
uncomfortable truth because thisprogram has no time for
comforting lies. Here is civil liberties
enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI
agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello my friends and
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welcome to the Kyle Seraphin Show.
Today is Wednesday. It is August the 27th.
I told you this was going to be a big week and it has proven to
be such. I'm very conflicted this morning
and I'll be real honest that we had a victory yesterday and it's
a hollow one, but it's a victory.
So we'll take a moment to just acknowledge that my friends got
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reinstated to the FBI and justice was not done.
So they were vindicated and the people who are responsible still
continue on with their lives andnobody has to pay for what
happened. So my mood is a little bit dark.
Even though there is a win, and it's a win that actually proves
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something a lot nastier. And what it proves is, is that
the sons of bitches that have the ability to do this all along
weren't doing it. And I'm going to give you guys
the information that that's not going to be covered in
mainstream media. And it's certainly not going to
be covered by even people on thefavorable side of the press, the
people on the right that just doa bunch of leg humping because
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everybody wants to celebrate a win.
Everybody wants to say, oh, we did it.
We did it finally. You know what, those our guys
that sit over there in the Hoover Building right now, they
had an opportunity to do something right immediately in
February. They could have done it before
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Cash Patel even showed up. If they had any balls.
They didn't. They didn't do it.
So we're going to cover that. We're going to cover that.
Cracker Barrel caved. It took less time for the
public's outrage to make CrackerBarrel change their logo back
something of almost insignificance.
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It was basically a nostalgic move.
It took less time for that to happen than it did for the Trump
administration, but more specifically the people in the
Trump administration that are responsible.
And I sort of, I'm starting to realize that the problems are a
lot lower in the chain than we would have expected.
We all thought that maybe there was a gatekeeper.
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Maybe it's Susie Weil's fault. And I'm going to actually say
this like very publicly because the other day I referred to what
I think I said something to the effect of there is a fat boomer
who is the most important personin in this country, the number
two person in the world. And that's that's not an
appropriate way to look at things.
It's true. I don't think that she's not
overweight. I think if Susie and I were
talking about it, I'd want to get her on a, on a program
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because I want people to be healthy.
I want my parents to be thinner and fitter.
I think all of us should be. I need to get fitter, no
question about it. I went out there to do the, to
just do an assessment on that 50pull ups and 100 push ups, 100
push ups, no problem. The the 50 pull ups, I'm like 30
lbs heavier than I was when I was kicking ass in the military.
So like, it is what it is. We're all probably more weight
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than we want. We're all probably carrying
around like some emotional baggage on our bodies.
We're all probably carrying around some seed oils and some
other crap because our food system is jacked up.
And I think that's actually whatthis election was about in
November. The whole idea of adding RFK
Junior to it is part of it. So yeah, let's just agree, like
some of us are overweight. We're more overweight than we
want to be. We're not our most ideal fit is
body. But that wasn't necessarily a
good criticism because even though I said something that was
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kind of like, not that nice, andit really isn't that nice, I
think it actually brought attention accidentally to what
we're doing because probably somebody was like, hey, look at
this a hole. Look what he just said about
you. And then she realized, like,
wait a minute, why is that a hole still behind a microphone
talking? I thought we were going to fix
this problem. I thought that that's what we
did. And we realized that Pam Bondi
might not have been the bottleneck because that's what
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we thought. It wasn't Susie Wiles keeping it
from Donald Trump. I had to go behind the back of
people in that administration, go through a rear door kind of
just to give some information out that these guys were not
made whole. My friends that needed to go get
a job back and they weren't brought back in some senior
executive positions. No, they were brought back in as
brick agents that are not going to be able to do anything to fix
the problems that all of you think was going to be handled.
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So we're going to cover it todayand I'm going to explain to you
that Cash Patel is the problem. Looking at you, Director Patel,
you think you got away with something, You think you got a
victory win. I noticed they didn't get any
quotes from you saying how proudyou were to bring these guys
back. It's because you're a coward and
you were the problem all along. And so is your buddy band, Gino
Bongino. So we got some, we got some
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places that other people are notgoing to do as they continue to
leg hump. We're going to be doing some fun
today. So tuck in because it's not
going to be all sunshine and rainbows.
What does Dan call it? Tea and crumpets.
We're not doing tea and crumpetstoday.
We're doing the Kyle Serpon show.
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Yeah. OK, so here we go.
Here's the mood. You guys want to get the mood
right up front. Let's just go ahead and do this.
This is how I feel right now. We just slaughtered something
that should have been an easy win.
We didn't make a lot of sport out of it.
What we did is we just exposed something.
These guys don't even know that they did this.
Cash Patel left the country and that's the reason why these guys
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were able to ink the deal after lying to you, the American
public, that they had already gotten the deal done.
And even the claims. Remember I told you the FBI will
make a claim and they're full ofcrap.
We've we've captured 4 people inthe FB is top ten.
Oh yeah, you put them on the top10 before you captured them.
This is always a lie. They add somebody and then a
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couple of months later they catch them and they're like, we
got the biggest, we got the biggest fish.
You drop the fish into the pond first.
You knew where they were. You set these up for press
releases. And this is the same story.
When you hear 10 FBI whistleblowers, do you think
that yesterday 10 people from the FBI were vindicated and
added back? Would it shock you to know that
Marcus Allen was included in that list of 10?
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Because it wasn't really just 10at random.
It was 10 from in Power Oversight.
It's one specific group of people.
So I'm going to give you guys the back story and a play on it.
But let me first tell you, this is the mood.
This is why I started off with the clip that we did.
Here's what it looks like in my brain right now.
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Are you not entertained? Are you not entertained?
This is not why you're here. You can't do reform with the
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same guys, and you can't put people into the office and think
like, oh, they're just going to adopt the culture and
immediately start cheerleading and polishing.
The FB is freaking movie postersand try to hand out awards to
people who shot somebody, but nobody knows where the shots
came from. So suddenly you're heroes.
Yeah, I'm talking about the Lavoy Finicum situation.
You put the same people in charge.
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That's how we ended up with guyslike Steve Jensen in charge of
the Washington Field office. It's because the people that are
running this agency that that just installed, my buddies,
doesn't even know who these people are.
Like straight up factually has no idea who are working around
them. I told you this on the podcast
the other day and apparently this made some some delayed
ripples inside the FB is headquarters.
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I tossed this little bomb. I pulled the pin, I threw it
out. I didn't realize it was a longer
fuse than necessary. Boom.
Yesterday I find out folks on the 7th floor are scurrying
around because guess what? We were going to fix what?
Some of the political problems, the targeting of parents at
school board meetings. That's why I lost my job.
The pointing out that the FBI went after Catholics and
violated the First Amendment. That seemed problematic, the
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shutting down of domestic terrorist investigations because
we were using them in an inappropriate way to Juke stats.
As Steve Friend explained, all these things that that have been
exposed by the FBI whistleblowers, have any of them
been fixed? No, that's the really big story.
But what you just saw yesterday was a check was cut or will be
cut in the next 30 days and it better be, it freaking better be
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people. Do you think these guys got 7
figures, 8 figures? Is it over $10 million in in in
payback? It's not even $10 million for
all ten of them combined. It's not even a few $1,000,000.
At the end of the day, it's a couple $100,000 in back pay that
they should have paid them in the first place because none of
these guys should have been in that position.
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And did the people who were partof it, did they all face
criminal prosecutions for violating their oath for going
after the FBI employees and and breaking federal employment law?
Nope, Nope. They're all still there.
The little grenade that we threwin there is that the person that
was in charge of N talk, which is the national tip line that
the that J6 targeting was used. You had a bunch of people pick
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up the phone after January 6th and they called in and said
that, you know, my neighbor is aRepublican, a hole and he needs
to be, he needs to be investigated by the FBI.
He probably went to J6. So they had this whole system of
people calling in. Then you heard things like the
sedition hunters. What you also heard is there was
a Durham report that was released, right?
Have we gone out there and remember, we heard Cash Patel
say you're going to get transparency, unprecedented
transparency on January 6th. Did we get it?
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Did it come out? Do you guys know who the 26 CHSS
are? Do you know what they were doing
or what, what groups they were part of?
You don't, but I'll tell you what they did because they were
all deactivated. Apparently the FB is record
keeping system, which is required by the policy of the
FBI to keep your confidential human sources on record.
There has to be a, a paperwork chair behind them.
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What they did is they took all these people and they
deactivated in that system. The system's called Delta FBI
agents, you know what I'm talking about, Deactivated them
and then gave them a new chain of report.
Go ahead and just call into entalk, call into the 800 number
and we will route it to your case agent, to your handling
agent through a system called E Guardian, which is available to
every single, you know, law enforcement officer and so on.
So we're going to keep getting your reporting on these
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so-called Patriot groups. This is the Oath Keepers, the
Proud Boys and so on. We're going to keep doing that
reporting. We're just going to hide it.
And the guy who came up with that, I'm told it's a guy named
Brian Hefner. And he's now in charge of the
security details for Dan Bonginoand Cash Patel and Pam Bondi.
He's in charge of like 80 plus FBI agents, which is the size of
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a field office. He's the assistant section chief
over at the protection details. This is the information that I
have. This is all exposed.
This is all happening right under the nose of the guy who's
supposed to be solving the problem, who supposedly was the
solution. So here's Blaze Media and Joe
Hanneman, you know, God bless Joe Hanneman and and Steve Baker
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for continuing to cover this. We really are appreciative of of
them. Me and the guys are Carrie
Pickett, who started the story very early and one of the first
journalist that I ever talked to, Miranda Devine, same story,
first journalist that Steve Friend talked to.
There's not a a lack of gratitude for the people that
kept the story up. But what I'm not going to do is
leg humping for people like this.
There's Gerardo Boyle on the screen.
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There's cash Patel standing in afight with cash thing yesterday.
If you guys pay attention on what happens on X, which is
basically where our our our fearless leaders from the FBI
and the DOJ spent all the time. Actually a ton of people in the
Trump administration get a lot of information out of X which is
absurd and silly. But some woman named Tori Brooke
who I've never heard of but apparently like shows her boobs
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on Instagram and if you guys want to see pictures of her in
sort of like scanty outfits, knock yourself out.
There She is over on Instagram. It's like real Tory Brooke.
I think she decided to take a clip of the Kyle Seraphin show
when I was talking to Steve Friend and she was really upset
about my assessment of Cash Patel's girlfriend.
You know, like just a regular girl who's 26 years old who
spent her whole life like livingover in Europe and in
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Switzerland and then came back to Arkansas and suddenly became
a country singer. And then got a job at Prager U.
And then got picked up as a Turning Point ambassador and
then got picked up as another sort of thing.
And then got like a platinum hitthat signed a deal or something
with her Independent Record label.
But it's being promoted by John Rich.
And then she started dating the FBI director.
When they have like an 1819 yeardifference between the two of
them, they totally have a ton incommon, I'm sure because A 45
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year old men who work in government are like totally
connected to country music girlswho are 26 years old.
And then she got a job for like 2 months working for a Muslim
Syrian, you know, congressman inArizona.
But then after two months, she decided that that was over
because Kesh Patel got sworn in.So her mission totally didn't
change. Look, I'm just looking at what
what is out there as far as public information on people
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like Alexis Wilkins. And if you want to go out there
and run an op, it's being mean to Kesh Patel's girlfriend.
I mean, is it not weird when youfind out that the girlfriend of
the FBI director was like, working as a press secretary for
a congressman for a few days andthen, like, it's gone?
But she's also a country music singer.
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But you also had a podcast on Rumble where she did political
commentary. Because I know all of you out
there that have some life experience.
What you're really hoping to find out is what is a pretty
girl who's 24 years old think about politics based on her vast
experience of living in Switzerland for a few years and
then like being in the country music scene.
I read about what her influenceswere yesterday.
I went down this rabbit hole of like what her influences and her
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influences are actually, I may even have it on my screen here.
May not. Her influences are like nothing.
She's just influenced by people that are out there in the world
doing things that are that are genuine and honest.
Anyway, here's here's totally not an OP.
Alexis, I'll be honest, I had noidea you were a press secretary.
Now, what's it like being a press secretary?
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Is that weird? Does it feel awesome?
Or a little bit gross? It's, you know, it's exciting to
be part of an office that is trying to right the ship and
promote an agenda that is actually, I think, aiming to
help the American people. Our agenda is very consistent
with the things. That.
The American people voted for onNovember 5th.
For, of course, President Trump's agenda out of a lot of
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the things that the Biden administration tried to bring
into our government and of course, saving money, respecting
American people and the things that they want and their rights
and. Saving money, protecting the
American people and the things that they want and their rights
and the President Trump agenda. Are any specifics being going to
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are we going to have any answersto this?
He asked you, does it feel weirdor gross to be a press
secretary? And all she said was not that.
Constitution, you know, a wild concept.
It's nice to be able to be on a team that is committed to riding
the ship. Of course, Congressman Abe is on
the Hask committee. He's on veteran affairs.
He's a veteran himself. And.
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So he's committed to making surethat those stakeholders are
respected as well. So let's, you know, back the
blue, respect our military and get this thing sorted and.
America's great, and that's where I found my sense of
Patriots as I'm, even though I have not experienced.
Yeah, totally got it. I got it.
I'm tracking same kind of vibe as this gal who was caught on
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CBS the other day. I feel like these are like the
same clips, same kind of energy,you know, pretty speaks, but off
camera I imagine it looks something like this.
I. Get to announce that Taylor
Swift and Travis Kelsey are engaged.
As you're talking to Joe Lang, our lovely producer Gabby Ake
texted me and said Taylor Swift's engaged and you can see
it right there on her social media.
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She put it up in that post that they got engaged with the
caption. Your English teacher and your
gym teacher are getting married with a little dynamite, dynamite
sign there. So very exciting.
Taylor Swift is engaged. This is the stuff that was done
off camera. Taylor Swift is engaged.
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Taylor Swift is engaged. This come back to me come back
she. Just posted it.
Oh my God. Oh my God.
Oh it's huge. The ring is ginormous.
This is so exciting, Oh my God. Oh my God.
A 30 something year. Old woman is.
Marrying oh God, it's on her Instagram.
It's on her Instagram. It's on her Instagram.
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Oh my God, Oh my God, Oh my God,Oh my God, Oh my God.
I feel like Paul Revere right now.
Like. She's Paul.
Revere. OK, so that's exactly the same
kind of energy. This is why we have leg humpers
on the left and on the right andthey don't make any bit of sense
and they have nothing going on, by the way, like here's the rest
of my. A little nonsense that I was
doing. Let me just pull this up too,
because I was thinking about it.You guys may have seen this
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before. Like, what is the, why do people
make this connection and think that there might be tasking and
that this woman who's Cash Patel's girlfriend is like
diving into certain things. Why was she a congressman's
press secretary for January and February and then we never heard
about it again. Oh, because maybe in February,
Cash Patel was sworn as the FBI director, right?
And you're like, well, what's the connection there?
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The connection is pretty women. Here's the deal.
If you're like a three or a fourand your girlfriend's like a 7-8
or a nine, you either got a ton of money, which Cash has some
money. He's certainly wealthy.
Or maybe it's something else. Maybe you're part of the OP
Maybe OMG or Project Veritas is trying to get information from
you. Or maybe it's like, I don't
know, somebody else trying to get information from you.
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Here's her boss over at Prager U, by the way, she has a show on
Prager U and she explains thingsto people on Prager U.
So Prager U, which is Con Inc, Charlie Kirk and Turning Point,
which is Con Inc, right? John Rich, who's buddies with
Dan Bongino and Cash Patel and Con Inc.
Like all of this stuff all linesup.
It's like these are just, we're just looking at, there's an
awful lot of connections here, people that we could look at
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pretty seriously and realize whywould anybody think anything
crazy? And then they pulled this part
of the bio off the CEO of PragerHughes, the main page.
I looked at it yesterday, it's missing it used to actually
highlight this unit 8200 connection from the CEO of
Prager U. Here she is talking in her own
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words about how important Israel.
Is Israel is constantly under attack.
It can't afford to make big mistakes and it makes many
mistakes, but none of them are ones that Israel can afford to
do. And so intelligence is is key.
It's very important. I'm an American that was raised
in Israel. When I was seven years old, my
family moved to Israel. When I was 16 years old, I got a
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little brown envelope in the mail and it was basically, you
know, a summon for testing. And so I still remember this so
well. I I, I walked into this massive
room with lots of students and tiny little wooden pencils and
they just started texting us andthe room got smaller and smaller
and smaller and smaller. And eventually they figured out
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what the hell to do with me. I guess.
After a few interviews on my 18th birthday, they recruited
me. I got a bunch of shots and I and
I joined the military. And so I served in a small unit
called 8200, which was an intelligence.
And you know, Israel is constantly under attack.
It can't afford to make big mistakes and makes many
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mistakes, but none of them are ones that Israel can afford to
do. Taylor Swift is engaged.
Taylor Swift is engaged. Taylor Swift is engaged.
I feel like we deserve better than that, don't we?
All right, let me read some stuff from this story here.
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Just saying when you when your boss actually worked for 8200,
which is like the the Israeli version of the NSA and says that
they care about Israel and intelligence and I'm an
American. If I do this, you don't have to
like be from Israel, you not even be Jewish to be an asset
for all kinds of intelligence agencies.
Do you think that we only get Americans that are overseas to
work on behalf of our American interests?
No, you go find people that are like coaligned, that they either
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they're compromised or they're willing to work with you
ideologically because they thinkit's right.
There's all kinds of reasons, patriotism, money, access,
power. There's like all these little
levers you can turn. Remember when I told you that
the guys that are working at theFBI right now almost exclusively
work in the national intelligence sphere, like they
were national security professionals?
And then they went and they justsaid, hey, we're going to go
after Bongino in a sense of patriotism.
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We're going to squish him with just saying if you don't do what
we ask, then you're going to be the one responsible for the next
9/11 with Kash Patel. You're like, hey, bro, you want
to fly around on a private jet? If you don't, then you're not
going to be able to to continue doing this.
Here's how I know what happened.Let's just read a little bit of
the story here. The FBI signed a settlement with
Gerardo Boyle and six other whistleblowers, Steve Friend and
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six others. So a total of 8 that will
provide them with back pay, a lump sum damage and restoration
of their clearances, in some cases reinstatement jobs in the
Bureau. OK, all of them were working
with Empower Oversight. Now, Empower Oversight is an
organization that exists almost solely to make Chuck Grassley
look great. Now, ostensibly their job is to
go out there and help whistleblowers, right?
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But what you realize is that their entire thing is they
basically suck up to Chuck Grassley to get access.
They have placement because Jason Foster, who's the guy
who's in charge of in power oversight, like he used to work
for Chuck Grassley. So he just goes to what he
knows. That's what people in
Washington, DC do. They go, what is my access
point? How do I stay in the game?
How do I keep collecting $200,000 a year plus all my
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expenses paid? And that's what he does.
It's like $190,000 plus is his salary and it's publicly
disclosed. OK.
So they go and do that and we need like a coin of the realm
and their coin is whistleblowers.
And that's because Chuck Grassley touts himself as a hero
to whistleblowers even though hecan barely like type
whistleblowers with his gnarled knuckly fingers because Chuck
Grassley is 92,000 years old. So what you had in this
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negotiation, what you guys don'tknow because you weren't Privy
to and it wasn't something we should really talk about
previously, Chuck Grassley needsto be whistleblower winner.
And you need people over at DOJ to get the win for PR because
we've exposed that they are hiring and keeping on people
that were doing all kinds of evil stuff.
Like you had the guy that was running the Jack Smith case and
working on behalf of the specialprosecutor against Donald Trump
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flying the plane of the FBI director.
We showed you that Steve Jensen was the guy who was basically
the architect of the domestic terror information coming out of
the section chief role at DTOS, the domestic terror operations
section. And they promoted him
illogically and then they had togo defend him because they
didn't know what they were doingright.
All of these things ended up showing you real simply that
there is a game being played andmostly it's for your, it's for
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your cheers, your applause, the same way that we heard in
Gladiator. Win the crowd and you and you
win. You know, we win over
everything. They're out there doing APR
move. Chuck Grassley needs a whistle
blower win because he talked about it.
And DOJ needs a win because theyscrewed up on the Epstein files
and they were hiring people or keeping people in places that
had no business being in there. And that's the game.
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And the coin of the realm that was tossed around were FBI
whistleblowers, including my friends Garrett Boyle and Steve
Friend, formerly of the AmericanRadicals podcast, which is on
hiatus as of yesterday. Why are we not going to hear
from Steve and Garrett, guys? Oh, because they're now
underneath the same scrutiny that every other FBI employee
is. They can no longer speak freely.
They're not allowed to. They work underneath the FBI.
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Think they got reinstated and the payments weren't nearly as
much as you guys would think? I assure you not one of them got
more than. Not one of them got a 7 figure
settlement. OK, pretty straightforward
stuff. Let's read a couple things.
Chuck Grassley says whistle whistleblowers risk it all
simply simply for the sake of simply telling the truth.
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I'm trying to do my Chuck Grassley read where he gets
stuck up on words. These 10 whistleblowers actions
were met with intense bureaucratic blowback because
they cause severe financial and emotional hardship.
That's the senator, the senior senior senior super senior
senator from Iowa. He's the chairman of the Senate
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Judiciary Committee who quote UNquote, helped mediate between
FBI and the whistleblowers. There was a a little interplay
again, Chuck Grassley delegated to his former staffer Jason
Foster. Jason Foster goes and argues on
behalf of the whistleblowers. And then you got the other side
of it and that is the DOJ tryingto argue on behalf of the FBI,
saying we're not going to make any kinds of, you know, special
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settlements there. And why were they having to
fight against the FBI, which is our guys?
Who are they fighting against these two?
There he is. There's Danny B Dan Bongino of
the Bongino Army, the former podcast host who told you all
kinds of tough guy stuff. And there's Cash Patel, who said
he was going to make it right. He was going to solve problems.
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All they ended up doing was continuing the previous
administration's policy. And what was that?
It looked like this. It continued on after Donald
Trump got into office. And how do you think that solves
being able to shine light on corruption, weaponization, any
kind of misconduct that exists with the American?
People, it doesn't solve it. But the FBI will crush you, this
government will crush you and your family if you try to expose
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the truth about things that theyare doing that are wrong.
And we are all examples of that.I can't think of a more sobering
way to end a hearing. I yield back.
OK, Why are they still? Why were they still being
crushed up until yesterday? By the way, they haven't been
paid yet, so this is just an agreement.
It's been inked and signed and now they can't talk anymore
because they're under the FB is social media policy.
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Why? Why, when this guy is currently
the director? What we are, Steve, is simply
over the target. These brave warriors are
exposing corruption at the FBI like never seen before and they
have exposed Chris Ray's lie, his biggest lie to Congress,
that he swore that he would never retaliate against FBI
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whistleblowers. Well, then, what do you say to
the three gentlemen that just testified yesterday, whose lives
you ruined, whose shelters you took from them, whose homes you
deprived their children of, and you deprived them of basic food
and water? Yes, the Cash Foundation stepped
in because Chris Wray lied to Congress and all he does is
retaliate unlawfully. So I don't care what the left
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says or shift junior as I call silver Spoon Goldman.
I have 00 opinion of that man because he's never worked a day
in his life and all he's now doing is picking up where Adam
Schiff left off by dropping useless lies and because they
can't take on the truth, the FBI.
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Here's the truth. The truth is, is that FBI
director was the reason why these guys didn't get a
settlement, that he immediately started listening to people out
of the New York field office, started circulating slanderous
things about me, about Steve Friend, about Garrett O'boyle
and about others saying that they were character issues,
claiming that I shot at someone.Guys, do you know how crazy that
is? I tell that to retired FBI
agents and they always laugh. And I'm like, you think there's
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any chance that I walked off therange after shooting at
somebody, which is the thing that Cash Patel is out there
telling people. Bongino was out there dropping
into people's ears. Yeah, I've got all kinds of
different little people that arefeeding me back information from
Washington. DCI may live in the suburb of
Austin, TX, but we're awfully connected, strangely, to the
stuff that goes on in Washington, DC.
How crazy is that? Look at this picture right here.
This is from Chuck Grassley's office.
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This was celebration of whistleblower appreciation.
And you'll see some names in there or some faces that you
recognize. There's Gary Shapley, IRS
whistleblower. There's Joe Ziegler, IRS
whistleblower. There's Marcus Allen, FBI
whistleblower Steve Friend, FBI whistleblower Gerardo Boyle, and
we'll go with just Mike. Some of these faces are people I
know that you don't, I've met inperson and you haven't.
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And that's fine. And their stories are quiet.
And the stuff they blew the whistle on was basically after
they got jammed up for doing something they should have never
been jammed up for. The problem has not been fixed.
The process being the punishmentis not fixed.
None of this was actually corrected and it was sworn in in
testimony as they walked in amongst other lies that it would
be fixed. You want to know how I know that
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this was the that those guys arethe problem?
I'm going to show you something on the screen right now, right
there is a map of the of the world, or at least a piece of
the world. And what you see there is
there's a spot in Maryland and along arcing line because because
the world is not flat out to Scotland.
And what is that that that map that you're showing there?
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Here it is. These are the these are the past
flights of N708JH, which is an FBI operated private Gulfstream
550 jet that is generally in useby the FBI director.
There was a deal signed after this flight on 24 August.
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That was on Sunday late at the night and going into the morning
in in the United Kingdom, Cash Patel got on a jet and left the
country and when he was gone, the DOJ was finally able to
operate. After all the stupid PR win or
losses and the fact that the Cash Patel went out there
prematurely and mentioned his deal.
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They were finally able to go outthere and ink the deal because
he wasn't there to hold it up. He was the problem in the 1st
place, which seems really problematic because he swore
underoath that he would not be the problem.
Will you protect whistleblowers from retaliation, unlike former
Director Ray, and promote a culture at the FBI that values
whistleblowers important contributions?
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Absolutely, Mr. Chairman, I share in your beliefs about the
importance of whistleblowers. So we've spent a lot of
taxpayers money ruining whistleblowers.
Will you commit to ensuring thatno taxpayer money will be used
to identify and retaliate against whistleblowers?
Senator, if I'm confirmed, it will not.
Will you protect whistleblowers from retaliation?
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No, because the retaliation continued day one under cash all
the way up until yesterday. And until they're paid, they
weren't Like, like I said, none of these guys are rich men.
They're all going to go back in and be GS 13 brick agents and
have their mouth shut. And there was a huge negotiation
on whether or not they could actually even like choose their
assignment or if they're going to just be picked randomly and
made to pick up and move their families.
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Some of you guys are seeing the the aircraft and wondering, you
know what, what is going on there?
If you want to go find it, it's a public plane.
You can find it on FlightAware in places like that.
It's N708JH. It's operated by the federal
government. It is public information.
It is listed by the FAA. And we get alerts every time he
picks up and goes somewhere. I'm going to read you some
things from the story that Carrie Pickett did.
And again, we appreciate Carrie Pickett, we appreciate Miranda
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Devine, we appreciate Johanneman, Steve Baker, people
who haven't let this thing go. Mr. O Boyle said that he's
grateful to finally have, quote,a measure of resolution in my
case. Does that sound like we have
total victory and thanks so muchand everything is is dandy.
Now we've we finally feel like it's good.
No, here's what here's what my friend Garrett said.
Quote, this settlement closes a painful chapter for my family
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and I, but it doesn't erase the the years of retaliation,
reputational harm and financial hardship that we endured simply
because I told the truth, he said in a statement to The
Washington Times. We thank Mr. Grassley and his
attorneys at Empower Oversight and the American Center for Law
and Justice and the Banal Law Group.
That's it. Does that sound like a man who
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just he's vindicated? You know how I know?
Because they reinstated him, which means that everything all
of us have been saying since thebeginning has been vindicated.
But it's not a victory. There's no victory in saying you
have to go back there. Now do a little throwback.
One of the things that Garrett and I both work together on was
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showing that that the FBI went after James O'Keefe and Project
Veritas not because we loved James O'Keefe at the time, not
because that mattered, but because you cannot go after a
journalist and claim that they're not a journalist in
court when in fact, you know that they are involved in
journalistic pursuits. Because that's not the there's
no standard under the Constitution.
It's simply known as press, which we broadly speaking, talk
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about being media, but the pressis anybody who publishes
something. And you guys will find out in
today's this, this coming up Sunday.
Sit down. That being part of the press
means that you're persons who publish things, period, the end.
And if you're out on Twitter andyou're sharing information and
it happens to be information that has like newsworthy value,
like you're easily part of the press.
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If you're running stories that make it on mainstream media, the
way that I've been doing since Ifirst went public, you're part
of the press. It didn't stop the FBI from
investigating me. It didn't stop the FBI from
investigating Garrett. They served grand jury subpoenas
to go and pull his emails. His wife's like Apple history.
I'm sure they probably went after her iCloud information.
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I'm confident they went after mine.
I just don't use it. So screw you guys.
There's a reason why I bought a flamethrower the other day.
For those of you that have been paying attention on the locals
channel, we I bought a flamethrower so that the FBI
would go and get their next batch of my emails and find out
that there's a freaking receipt for a flamethrower in there so
they can go put that in their briefing.
This is far from over, folks. A measure of resolution is not.
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I feel great and thanks so much.And now I I feel like I'm on top
of the world. Is it?
This was the first thing in thispicture here.
This is actually really weird towatch and it and it kind of made
me emotional before I got started here.
This was the first time I sat down on Fox News with Dan
Bongino. And what you guys don't know is
I had about 104° fever because Iwas deathly ill with COVID
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because the anxiety had run my body down so aggressively.
After we went public on that first interview, I felt like I
was going to die. And I had a moment's reprieve
during the time that I did the Fox News interview.
This is one of those things where like my faith got much
stronger over the time that thatall of this stuff started
happening to us because by all rights, I probably should have
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died of, of some illness becauseI was so beat down by what we
were doing. We were facing down an
incredibly like disgusting beastof the federal government.
And here's the here's the wild thing.
It didn't change when Donald Trump took over again, you can't
do reform with the same people. You can't do reform but keep the
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same guys in in power and the figureheads at the top of the
FBI did nothing to change it. I just want you to go back.
These are the things that we originally claimed for all the
criers. Oh, Kyle stair Fitz mean he's
not nice. You're right.
I just threw the sword bump up the at the governor or whatever
the heck. It was like the the guy from
gladiator. Because I don't I don't feel
good about any of this and I don't feel good for my friends.
It's a hollow victory. The FBI doesn't deserve to have
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Steve Friend and Garreto Boyle. And again, that number 10, it
included two people that were inreinstated about four weeks ago
and they've been going through the process to go back into
work. It includes Marcus Allen, who
was reinstated and then had to resign as part of his settlement
in August of last year, a full year ago.
That 10 is a very disingenuine number.
Let's go back to the beginning of this again.
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I'm deathly ill, but I managed to pull out a OK interview.
This is from Fox News in like early September or late maybe
late September or early October of 2022.
So Kyle, you had some issues that brought you here as a
whistleblower. What, what for you was the point
where you had to pull chocks andsay, you know what?
I'm not doing this anymore. Well, Dan, as we discussed, I
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spent a lot of time reading a lot of national media and I read
every side of it. I'm not a inherently political
guy. I like to think that I'm just a
regular guy from 20 years ago that was in the middle.
And as the Overton window has moved, I'm just seeing more and
more things I had the advantage of of coming across Steve
Friend, who was recently reported in the New York Post.
And I got to say people like Carrie Pickett and Miranda
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Devine are just doing really, really good work on the on
behalf of the American people. And the two of us had a
conversation yesterday, which isjust a kind of a blessing to
have. And we both agreed that either
one of us. And I think he said he was
someone that went in front of a school board and, and petitioned
and said that he wanted to have a say in his child's education.
And when you do things like that, if that's going to end you
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up on a government list or have a, an E guardian lead or an
assessment or a full investigation into you, just
because you happen to be someonewho speaks out and has an
opinion that's currently outsideof the the vogue, then that's
not acceptable. And I'm not willing to
participate in that. That violates the oath that I
believe that I swore. And I've done it more than once.
So I don't intend to be part of that.
And I don't want to see other people doing it either.
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Well, the feedback so far on ourinitial conversation has been
amazing. American, the American people
are really grateful. Kyle, I want to get to the
January 6th thing. But before that, since we spoke
on my show Thursday and Friday, now on Saturday, I told my
audience, TuneIn, on Saturday night, there's an update.
Has there been blowback since you decided to speak out, blow
the whistle on what's going on at the FBI?
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It's funny because when you first asked me that, the answer
was no. And 32 minutes after the podcast
went live on Thursday, I got an e-mail from FBI headquarters.
And I had previously asked them if they were going to interview
me over suspending my clearance or whether they're going to
follow up on this administrativeinquiry they have on to me.
And very interesting and I'll call it a coincidence, but they
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summoned me to DC for Thursday of next week and they've asked
me to participate in an interview and and pay my own
way, by the way, because I don'thave a government travel card
and I don't have credentials to get back into a building and
file a travel report and get reimbursed.
So we're we're I'm talking to myattorneys as far as what we're
going to do about that. But yeah, I would say that's the
first serious blowback. Well, you admit that's well,
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gosh, I mean, please stay in contact with me again.
I'm yeah, yeah. I'd love to stay in contact with
you. It's a nice thing to know that
you're now with the FBI and, youknow, didn't do anything.
Appreciate that. Thanks, Danny.
Big time. He knew that there was blowback
the first week that the podcast went live.
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He's been in office for months now, since since March.
Wouldn't you think? Like, aren't there people out
there in your life that you don't necessarily like as
people? Maybe they go to your church and
you know, they don't, you don't like the way they park.
Like I always take that handicapspot and they take out too much
of it or whatever. Like you don't like the, the
thing that they do in your church group or they, you know,
they're always too talkative andthey say whatever.
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There's people that you don't like in the world, but you don't
wish them ill and you don't actively go out there to screw
with them. Do you know, the first thing
that I saw this morning was Julie Kelly, You know, Democrat
donor, 6 figure, Democrat donor liar about all kinds of wild
stuff like trying to get MAGA people killed by enraging them
against the FBI and not being fair or balanced or accurate or
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anything else. She doesn't seem to know
anything about the stuff she talked about.
Julie Kelly, remember her, what she sounds like?
She sounds like this. David French oddly supporting
that. So at any rate, so yes, so back
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to what we're talking about withthe FBII think you and I might
have just a slight disagreement here on what Cash and Dan are
doing. I understand the frustration of
the base, of course, you know that.
I mean, this FBI is the one thatI covered who was using
battering Rams against veterans who with no criminal record, you
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know, destroying their homes, their lives, their families over
not a nonviolent protest to the Capitol on January 6th.
So, and of course, the Whitmer case, which we'll talk about as
well. But I think the depths of
corruption there, and this is what I'm hearing from my
sources, is far worse than anyone imagined.
The new folks at the DOJ and theFBI.
And all you have to do is look at James Comedy's recent
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comments. And mammy, mammy, mammy, mammy,
you know that this morning, the first thing that Julie Kelly did
was she got up on on X and she mentioned that Gerardo Boyle
caused a woman to miscarry her baby.
And that Steve friend was responsible for arresting people
from the Whitmer fed macking, even though he didn't run the
case. And he was just a guy that
showed up on as part of a SWAT team, which he's talked about.
And the reason that you know, asmuch as you know about it is
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partly because Steve has gone out there and exposed it.
That the woman who miscarried, who seems like a really lovely
person. She and Garrett pray together
fairly regularly and that they've talked.
Imagine using somebody else's miscarriage to be able to go and
dunk on people that you don't like because you're a piece of
shit. And by the way, when she says
sources, she means the guy that you see in the picture there,
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it's Dan Bongino. It's only one person, the guy
that's about to get kicked out of his job because Andrew
Bailey's going to come and boot him out right after.
I think he's going to see Kash Patel leave as well, right?
Well, one of the things that this lady said from her sources.
Kind of like this. I also don't care about the
Epstein information. I don't care about those files.
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I think it's irrelevant. And I don't care about those
files. I think it's irrelevant.
They think it's irrelevant. No one is going to be charged.
Everyone got away with it. No one is going to be charged.
Everyone got away with it. And I would much rather dig into
January 6th. Much better dig into.
You've got to no, no, like Bannon can't even believe it.
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Kenny, let's take a quick secondbreak right here for the Spotify
ad. So you guys will hear if you're
listening on the audio. If you're watching on Spotify,
you'll catch a little AD right here.
I could give that little heads up for folks.
It seems like the right thing todo.
Same lady, by the way, who not only is she attacking my guys
who now can't talk, by the way, you know what's a real sign of
courage? Blocking people like me who will
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tell people exactly what you areand then shitting on the
reputation of good men like Stephen Garrett.
And that's what she did first thing this morning.
So much coping and so much seething going on.
She's the lady that ran cover for this guy who, by the way, I
exposed enough times that they eventually had to fire him.
You think they fired him becausethey were done with him?
No, they fired him because Kyle Seraphin and the Kyle Seraphin
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Show and all of you, our audience, you guys want to take
like, you want to take a little like Pat on the back right now.
This is the time to do it because our loud voice that
irritates and and agitates, we're the mosquito at the BBQ.
Are we big enough to make it bleed?
I told Dan Bongino this one timeI felt like I was a small guy
with a flippin pocket knife cutting Godzilla and we were
drawing blood and we drew blood.When it came to showing that the
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FBI was going after Christians, specifically radical
traditionalist Catholics. We showed it when they were
going after parents at school board meetings using gender
ideology. We showed it very recently when
we showed that the FBI had managed to cover up the guy that
was working the case for Jack Smith Smith and was flying the
FBI director around. And we're going to continue
showing you that people from theprevious administration and the
political rot that exists in theSES corps, they're still there.
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And the dummies that are sittingthere in the office that think
that they've got it under control are being handled
whether they like it or not. The evidence is overwhelming and
they know it too, which pisses them off.
The one thing I do see though, is that when I had the clips
from back in the day and the back in the day, by the way,
like 3 years ago, I've aged a lot in the last couple years.
My wife and I were looking at pictures when we were in New
Mexico with our our brand new baby boy who's now four years
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old. And we were like, good Lord,
look at all those wrinkles. I've earned every damn one of
them. Anyway, Julie Kelly was the
number one cheerleader on why weneeded to keep this guy who,
quote UN quote knew where the bodies were buried.
Put to the question on Maria Bartiromo.
I'm going to play it again guys.Enjoy it.
Here's Fox. But you promoted Stephen Jensen,
the architect of the FB is overzealous January 6th
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investigation. I want the American public to
realize what we did. That man was in a position where
he literally fought back againstthe machine.
Who was saying we want to politicize this event, We want
to politicize this event? And at the end of the day,
remember, Maria, there's a chainof command here.
So you can fight back your chainof command to a certain degree
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before they fire you. And Steve Jensen and other folks
were promoted because they embody what the American public
demands of FBI agents. Is that right?
They demand that you just followorders and just do what you're
told. Even though you're the one who
actually came up with the idea and stated it in congressional
testimony. You're the one who decided on
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how it was going to work. Really.
That's what Americans demand. Follow orders and do what you're
told. That's probably what Cash Patel
demands. There's a reason why I don't
work there anymore. I was never eligible.
I was never interested. I would never go back and work
for these snakes. And I thought that the people
that work there actually understood that because they
said they did. What did we do over the last
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couple years other than turnoverrock after rock after rock and
expose things that people don't know about?
Here's me shocking Dan Bongino on Fox News again, something he
didn't realize because I gave him information in real time
that he didn't have access to because he never worked in the
FBI. Listen, folks, you're not
wasting your time with the show.I promise.
I warned you months ago, actually July of 2021, of my
podcast about the FBI potentially abusing the spyware
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program known as Pegasus. FBI confirms it obtained NS OS
Pegasus spyware. You know what Pegasus is?
Yeah. Pegasus basically hijacks your
phone, microphone, camera, everything.
You want that in your room? Yeah, give a look about Pegasus.
Scare the hell out of you. Gosh, I dropped a few L BS and
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said there, I've just seen myself on camera.
Now listen, unfortunately, new alarms are going off about how
close the FBI actually came to using Pegasus to spy on US
Americans. But could it still happen?
Joining me now is a frequent guest of the show, someone who's
witnessed the FB is abuses firsthand, former FBI special agent
whistle blower as well, Kyle Serafin.
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Kyle, thanks so much for your time.
You're a real patriot when it comes to this stuff.
We appreciate you speaking out. This scares me, Kyle.
It's no click spyware. All I've got to do is send you
an e-mail on your phone. You don't even got to click on
it. And the FBI has everything.
What's what's stopping them fromabusing this at this point?
Well, we got to be pretty clear because NSO is an Israeli
software, right? It's it's cyber warfare tools
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and it's used to do that, like you said, the no click
exploitation of a, of an iPhone,but it's really only geared for
external like non-us phone numbers.
And so that's what keeps them from using Pegasus specifically
internally. That's the that's what we're led
to believe by the New York Times.
But they created a second followup program that's called
Phantom. And the only customer that's
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allowed are U.S. government entities, U.S. government
agencies. And so Phantom is designed to
only exploit US phone numbers. And if they keep it internally,
like that's a, that's a tool that could be used domestically
with no problem. We're told they're not being
used it. They're not using it at all.
But what's to say that the, the FB is operational technology
division, didn't you know, reverse engineer it and use some
variant thereof? And it's definitely a real
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possibility. That's what worries me, Kyle.
We, we get into this, you know, euphemisms game here.
Oh, we're not using Pegasus, youknow, we're using Smegasys.
And it's just a different thing.I mean, we can't trust them.
And my, my, my, my principle I've always operated on here is
it's not the program. These programs are going to
exist. You know what, Kyle?
These spy programs, it's rules of engagement have to be strict.
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And I'm just afraid they're too loose and it leaves it too much
up to the discretion of the FBI.Your thought cool.
Yeah. Did you fix any of those things
now that you're the deputy director and you can help write
the policy, or do you not, and you're going to go out there and
brag that we're going to have 800 new intelligence
investigations into Americans because that's what you think is
the right thing to do because you never actually understood
what the problem was. By the way, on that interview
that you guys just saw, he had no idea what Phantom was.
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And he called me after the fact or texted me and was like, holy
crap, you dropped that thing on me.
You know, I was sitting here looking at Pegasus.
Pegasus was never geared for Americans.
It doesn't go after US phone numbers, and anybody who could
read it would know that. But details matter when you're
investigative type, and Phantom is the thing that we're talking
about. What Dan realized right there is
you can say all day long, no, wenever use Pegasus because we
don't exploit external phone numbers.
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That's somebody else. We use Phantom and they would
still be correct. This has been the tool of the
FBI to lie by omission on a regular basis.
This is why you can't keep the same people there.
Hear me out, reform. But we're going to keep the same
guys. We're just going to do it the
right way. They did exactly what FBI agents
you're supposed to do that you think they would do.
You're telling me these people aren't captured, that they
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haven't been captured, that theydon't do the thing that we all
sort of go like, are you kiddingme?
The words from every FBI director are the same.
I've played this for you guys a couple times.
I'm going to remind you of it right now.
Cash Patel is the problem. He's the reason why these guys
had to wait over six months to be able to get result.
Like, why wasn't he in right away?
Cash Patel had our phone numbersand he immediately stopped
calling us when he got sworn in.Maybe because he's exactly like
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every other FBI director. They love the plane.
They like to hang out and have everybody fawn all over them.
Useless. So what are your colleagues
saying about this that you're going to get out of the Hoover
building? We need a new headquarters very,
very badly, New headquarters proposal that we have.
This FBI is leaving the Hoover Building.
Force gave up a big nugget we want.
For about about a decade now, the FBI has been working on
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plans to move various functions and headcount to out of the
National Capital Region. If our people are going to be
safe. Because this building is unsafe.
Be effective and if we're going to be good stewards of the
taxpayers money. And being good stewards of the
taxpayer dollars. We got to get them all in a
modern, safe, efficient FBI headquarters.
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We're going to give you a building that's commensurate
with that, and that's not this place.
And so there is a big sum asked for in our budget to support
that. We're always going to fight for
our personnel and for as much money as we can get.
Force gave up a big nugget we want.
Yeah, you know what? Kaz Patel actually just posted a
video of himself doing push ups and pull ups in that Hoover
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building, which is apparently unsafe.
You know what the claim is? If the claim is that there's
falling concrete, I talked to someone who's worked there for
14-15 years, never heard of any falling concrete.
Sends me haikus on a regular basis.
And the haikus include like, no falling concrete as a joke.
People who work in the Hoover building regularly will tell me,
oh, like, apparently this unsafebuilding, even though we're here
every day. By the way, they haven't moved
out of the FB is Hoover building, have they?
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In the same way that they were going to shut down the Hoover
building and turn it into a freaking deep state museum.
That's exactly what Knesh Patel did with that announcement
because that was all BS. They got turned down.
He didn't actually have the authorization to do the thing
that they announced on Fox. That was also the same bullshit.
It's PR. It's this.
How do we get a photo op with all these whistleblowers and
look good and and who benefits from that?
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My friend who's silent now, my other friend who can't speak and
can't speak out is going to get attacked by Julie Kelly,
mouthpiece of Dan Bongino. Or maybe this guy, the other guy
in the picture. Look, you got whistleblower,
whistleblower, whistleblower, whistleblower, whistleblower,
whistleblower. That guy.
Who's that guy? Oh, that's Tristan Levitt.
He works for Empower Oversight. He's got kind of like a doughy
soft face, doesn't he? Yeah.
He was moved into a position he he was elected in West Virginia
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to represent I think the 53rd district in in November.
So now he's in politics. He was previously at the
Marriage Service Protection Board, which sucks.
I took a case to the Merit Service Protection Board and
they did nothing and it was obvious.
Everybody just plays this game of oh, who?
Whose jurisdiction is it? Like who do we have to answer?
I don't think we have jurisdiction.
And then the OARM, which is the whistleblower court, goes, I
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don't think we have jurisdiction.
And then it goes to the EEOC andthey go, I don't think we have
jurisdiction. So nobody has jurisdiction.
It's nobody's fault when the government screws up and ruins
the lives of good family men. Guess who benefits?
Chuck Grassley gets a bump. People are going to go out there
and get some fundraising done and power oversight gets a bump.
They're going to go out there and do some fundraising.
Look how much we did. We got 10 whistleblowers
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restored. Nevermind the fact that they had
zero public awareness campaign other than the fact that the
American radicals, the two guys you see on the screen, and Kyle
Seraphin are out there yelling about this from the top of the
rooftops and nobody can deny it.Why?
Because we got five people fired3 weeks ago, one of whom was
collateral damage, four of whom were problematic in the FBI and
should have been highlighted. We've been overwhelmingly
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showing you that the people thatare running the show don't have
it together. And I thought we had somebody in
that office that was going to figure it out.
And if it wasn't Cash and by theway, you know, shame on me
because I believed Cash Patel. I really did.
I needed an ally badly. And we had one.
I thought a guy who reaches out to you out of nowhere and says,
I want to help you out, man. That's something you need when
you're in that situation where you're homeless and your wife is
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pregnant and you have no place to live and you're working a
podcast that nobody watches out of a trailer on the empty lot
next to your parents house. It's a rough gig at 40 something
years old with three kids and another one on the way.
And a $10,000 check is an awful big deal until you realize that
he was raising millions and paying other people hundreds of
thousands of dollars to do work on his behalf.
And those same people are out smearing me right now.
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They can stuff it because I still have this compilation of
all the nice things that were said and you can't make them go
away because the internet's forever.
Dan, this is an agency that has betrayed you and that oath you
took and to this man or woman who stepped forward and disclose
this horrific information about the FBI targeting A legitimate
conservative journalist, I applaud you and another
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whistleblowers come forward. I applaud you as well, Sir,
ma'am, from the FBI who came forward with this data.
Folks, we are starting to see it.
People are starting to take their constitutional oath
seriously. Fox News, SBFBI whistleblower,
the FBI targeted parents via terrorism tools despite Merrick
Garland, our attorney general's testimony that that didn't
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happen to the FBI agent, male orfemale.
I don't know who you are who spoke to Kerry.
I know, I get it. You want to remain anonymous.
I understand that's not a knock.But your country's on the line
here. I'd rather you be anonymous and
not exist at all and not do whatyou're doing.
And I appreciate it. You have my, my, my respect and
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gratitude. But it'd be really powerful if
you come out, come out and speakmy podcasts, my radio show and
my television show are availableto you.
I'm saying that in front of thisentire audience.
So everybody understand if you need a vehicle to speak this
microphone and show you this formy for my Fox crew, it's my Fox
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microphone that goes on my lapel.
Those are here for you. All of them.
Yeah, my word, I'll get you the protection of the microphone.
See in your face, sometimes on camera.
Telling us about the administration's efforts to
pressure you makes all the difference in the world.
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So, Kyle, you had some issues that brought you here as a
whistleblower. Joining me now to discuss this
FBI whistleblower, Kyle Seraphin.
Kyle, thanks for spending some time with us again.
Joining me now is FBI whistleblower Kyle Seraphin.
Joining me now is a frequent guest of the show, former FBI
special agent whistleblower as well, Kyle Seraphin.
Let's bring in Kyle Seraphin. He's the FBI whistleblower who
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helped expose government censorship of our First
Amendment rights, right. We're lucky to have him with us
today. He's Kyle Seraphin, a real
whistleblower himself. Now we only have this this memo
because a recently suspended FBIagent called Kyle.
Serafin brought it. To the public, and we're
grateful that he did. Kyle, thank you so much for
joining us tonight. Kyle Serafin, he's a former FBI
agent. He's the host of the Kyle
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Serafin Podcast, and he joins uson the phone.
Hello, Kyle. Great to have you back with us,
Sir. Let's turn it over to two former
FBI special agents turn whistleblowers who are holding
the Bureau accountable. Steve Friend and Kyle Seraphin,
brave FBI whistleblower who is afriend of our show.
Also, Dan Bongino's Kyle Seraphin.
He's the host of something that strangely is called the Kyle
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Seraphin Show. Follow him on Twitter.
I'm Sebastian Gawker. I'll call you later.
We'll talk guns, we'll talk optics.
All right, any update on your whistleblower situation?
No. I expect to be attacked for the
foreseeable future. OK.
At least you're realistic. Thanks so much, Kyle.
Kyle Seraphin, I I can't thank you enough for speaking out.
I knew you guys were out there, and I knew it was just a matter
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of time, but you got a lot of guts put in your face and your
name to this. You're doing a service on behalf
of the American people. And from the bottom of my
cracked a broken heart sometimes.
Thank you very much, guys. Get it?
That guy sounds the same as he did the first day, the first
time I went on Fox. Would you hear me saying, Steve,
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friend, remember him? Miranda Devine, appreciate you.
Carrie Pickett. I didn't even know that I said
those things in that first interview.
In fact, I didn't even preview that clip before I brought it
on. And that's how I let off today's
show. Here we are 640 episodes into
this show that I never looked tohave.
But it's turned out to be an income stream from my family and
it allows me to hang out with mywith my kids.
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That's the original intro, by the way, to the Kyle Seraphin
show. For those of you who remember
it. Some you do.
It was like 3 minutes long. I called it the Bona Fides reel.
You can look and see all the people that brought on that
wanted to hear it. Where are those people now and
where are their voices? They're going to go out there
and celebrate a win. They're going to hump the legs
of the guys that are in power right now.
I haven't heard from Gorka in a while.
I haven't heard from Bongino. I haven't heard from Tucker.
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I haven't heard from Jesse Watters.
They won't bring me back on because I tell the truth.
I'm just telling you right now, like I actually told him.
I'm like, hey, I'm not really interested in doing your format.
Your format doesn't allow for true things to be said.
So thanks so much. But I'm going to stick with an
audience that's smart, that knows how to be discerning, that
has critical thinking skills. I don't need to go to an
audience that wants to be spoon fed and then be sold, you know,
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gold Iras and and pocket catheters and reverse mortgages
to lose their homes. So thanks so much.
Appreciate it. And I'm not trying to be mean to
those people. They're doing the best they can,
but they all make millions of dollars a year.
And here's the funny crazy thing.
The Trump administration could hire Garrett Steve immediately.
They could have brought them on immediately.
Any one of those agencies could have done the right thing and
brought them on immediately. So could Cash and Dan, but they
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didn't. And you used to think that they
knew it. Folks, the FBI is lost.
It's broken, irredeemably corrupt.
At this point, the inexcusable raid on President Trump's home
was a straw that broke the camel's back.
I mean it when I say it. It's way past time to clean this
FBI house up. They have burned every last
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shred of faith and trust freedomloving Americans had in it.
And to the libs out there, listen.
Don't even waste your time lecturing me on this issue.
Not a second. I gaff you right off.
I pay no attention to you losers.
OK? No one's been a stauncher
defender of FBI agents I work with than me.
Go back and listen to my shows you dip wods.
I was the one defending them allthe time.
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Well, you got that part right. You do defend them all the time.
So we got that going for us. So thanks, Dan.
We really appreciate it. Dan defends people like this
lady. I'm going to end with something
that's kind of funny. This woman, his name is Sarah
Moore. We're going to end with one
little piece of news. Cracker Barrel cracked faster
than the FBI director who was supposedly on our team.
I just want you to think about that for a second.
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The CEO of Cracker Barrel cracked and pulled back The the,
the, the, the nonsensical, like the horrible choice that they
had the the investor driven people finally got the right
move and they said, hey, we'd really like it if you actually
started making money and not screwing with people on a brand
that they really love. So there you go Cracker breast.
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The Cracker barrel CEO dismissedthe warnings from a top investor
who called for the rebranding, said it was obvious folly that
turned out to be true. Hundreds of millions of dollars
in losses in their in their market share.
And then guess what? They've they've reverberated,
they've gone back. I want to play you of a little
clip of that woman explaining how awesome she is.
And I'm going to tell you right now she looks almost identical
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and she sounds like with the same sort of up talk bullshit as
Jen Moore. The same kind of people that run
the FBI that are running circlesaround Cash and Dan are the same
people that changed the Cracker Barrel logo because they know
best, because they're just the people that are going to dictate
it. We're listening to women that
get excited about Taylor Swift and idiots like this.
If your senior executives look like this, you got a real
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problem. And I don't care if you're a
corporation or if you're part ofour federal government.
They're all screwed up. None of these people should have
a job in places that tell folks like how to make a living.
Here she is. Over the past year, we have been
very transparent about our transformation platform and one
of our strategies is really centered on that physical guest
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experience. And we've spent the last year
testing and concepting various levels of remodels.
All of these have been, all of these various levels have been
rooted in our brand DNA. They've been rooted in guest
feedback, and it's all about evolution with intentionality.
We've been very transparent about our goal of making our
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stores feel brighter and even more welcoming than they already
are, while maintaining that country hospitality and charm
that we're known for. So when it comes to the overall
experience, what you you can rely on is items like our
rocking chairs, our biscuits, our peg games, antiquities on
the wall. None of that is going away.
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We're just looking at ways to freshen up the experience so
that we can open our door a bit wider for more guests.
And like, whenever we say a thing out loud, we're going to
just say it like it's a questionbecause it's the end of our
statement. Oh my God, we lost $200 million
in our market cap. They went from like a from a
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$1.5 billion company to a $1.38 billion company because of that
Lady pushing that agenda where she does talk like this.
Like nobody wants to go to a restaurant where that's what you
have to deal with. Gross.
I'm telling you, that's what your federal government is full
of. You can't do reform with the
same people. You can't have the exact same
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people involved and think that you're going to get a change.
That's the the whatever they call it.
They used to call it Einstein's definition of insanity, although
I don't think he ever said that.It's like this apocryphal
definition of insanity, doing the same thing and expecting a
different result. Not me.
You're going to see me like Indigo Montoya.
I'm Kyle Serafin. I'm coming for the FBII made
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that decision a long time ago when my feet hit the floor every
morning. You have to deal with me, and
I'm going to keep exposing your stupidity.
Yesterday I'm going to share with you one last little
thought. Yesterday I got out of a 5 hour
whistle blower interview with Bill Taylor.
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It was 5 hours just to cover the, the malfeasance that went
on, just to cover the retribution and the and and the
retaliation that took place for his whistle blower disclosures.
5 hours of things that they did wrong.
In my case, I've got 40 pages, 40 retaliations.
We had 13 individual complaints of individualized, specific and
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sequential retaliation for the things that I brought forward
from our FBI. And it was everything from
removing me from my job and moving me into a place where I
had no work to sending me out into the desert, potentially to
get in some sort of hillbilly ambush, and then afterwards
accusing me of felonies. And it continued on under Dan
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Bongino and Cash Patel because these guys were out there
spreading slanderous rumors fromthe previous administration,
which had a lady who talked likethis, who lied to Congress and
said that Kyle Thurman shot out a lady out on the that kind of
stuff. These two clowns got in there
and got immediately snowed. So shame on them.
We have we have mediation comingup.
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Do you guys realize the funny justice of this?
We have a mediation for the COVID malfeasance that took
place the tyranny and right now the the dumbest thing possible
is happening. It's like a really funny
confluence. We don't have justice in this
world, but I do think the arc bends towards justice.
I think MLK junior was correct. It's actually it's written in
granite in our nation's capital.The arc of the universe is long,
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but it bends towards justice towards but doesn't mean that it
ever gets to justice. Me and 20 something FBI agents
and, and, and employees are suing the FBI and then that's
being defended by the DOJ. By the way, it's being defended
by the DOJ, which continues to defend the position of the FBI
in this administration. After Pete Hegseth said that the
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order to go out there and require everyone to get a
vaccine was unlawful. After the FBI director fired the
guy that I highlighted Spencer Evans for the things that he
did, citing his tyranny and his overreach on COVID enforcement.
So now the FBI is put the DOJ ina position where they have to
defend a lawsuit from me and others and I'm the main face of
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it. I'm in.
Actually, there's three different buckets.
We have three claims. I'm the only person that
represents all three claims. I lost my job, I was
discriminated against religiously, and we were denied
religious accommodation in violation of Title 7.
The FBI has to be defended by DOJ for the claims that I have
made, which the FBI used to firethe guy that I claimed did the
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things that what happened. I claim COVID tyranny happened.
The FBI fired the guy that I claimed did COVID tyranny and
the reason for his firing was COVID tyranny.
Here's the funny part. If they don't settle with us on
Friday, and I have 0 expectationthey're going to do the right
thing and do that, then we are going to pursue the motion it's
already under under the judge's nose to certify all of us as a
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class. And we're going to go from 26
people in a lawsuit to 2600 to 3000 people who said no to the
COVID vaccine. The FBI is going to go from a
lawsuit that has 26 people to 3100 times bigger.
And the number of people that were violated when it comes to
their civil liberties and their and their religious
accommodation, it will go from being 6 to like 3 to 600
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immediately. And the number of people who
lost their jobs over this will go from three to probably 30 or
40. They'll probably get a 10X
multiplier if not more if they certify us as a class.
Not only will we get discovery for what we asked for, which by
the way, the DOJ has defended itand not given us anything.
Today's FBI is giving 0 information to the people that
were discriminated against for COVID despite firing the guy who
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discriminated against for COVID.Does that make any sense?
Do you think that we're back baby?
This is why I wake up pissed every single morning.
But I'm not pissed at you. I'm really grateful for you
guys. And again, the thinking people
that watch this and the people that make this thing pipe back
in to FBI headquarters so that their heads explode every
morning when we give them the things that they don't want to
hear. The fact that we can reveal that
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that the FBI director had to leave the country so DOJ could
scurry around and get this deal done.
And he's going to go out there and try to take credit for doing
it. They've already blocked our
discovery folks. They already refused to give us
anything. They said we don't have to be
responsive to anything you askedfor and all we asked for, what
were the communications between the executives and what were the
decision making processes in e-mail and in link messages?
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Those are like your instant messages.
What was that looking like? And text messages between senior
executives and the field officesthat ended up discriminating
against us. We just want all the information
on communications and we want our personal files and what was
written in them. We don't know what that is, says
DOJ on behalf of FBI. You think they haven't read it?
You think they don't know or they know they know exactly what
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they said. What do you think They called
all the people that were unvaccinated inside federal
service. What do you guys think?
Because I know that deplorables is probably played out filthy,
unvaccinated, disgusting religious nuts.
What do you think? It was?
There was a word, I can almost assure you that there became a
word. And it was a terminology that
floated around senior management, the FBI, and it
probably went everywhere else inthe government, too.
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So our lawsuit comes up for mediation on Friday.
If they were serious and we werewinning, then there wouldn't be
mediation. They would just send a
settlement. And they would say, we want to
pay enough money so that when your feet hit the floor in the
morning, you're not pissed off at us.
As a government, can we buy yoursilence?
They bought Steve and Garrett because those men were in a lot
more desperate situation. I'm not in a desperate situation
because of you. We will be very, very clear
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about that because you listen towhat we have to say here because
you, the audience has made this thing a reality.
It's gone from a joke where we used to talk about KSS and TKSS
and Phil Kennedy and I were backand joking about maybe we'll get
some listeners. There's 10s of thousands of
people that listen to this everysingle week.
I was trying to do an estimate. It's like somewhere between 50
and 100,000 people listen every single week to this podcast,
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which is not a ton of people in America, but it's some of the
smarter people in America. And you're certainly more
informed because you don't have to listen to Leg Humpers because
we don't owe anybody anything. Everything around here we paid
for. You guys helped, paid for with
your ad dollars, with your attention span, with watching,
with sharing it with your friends.
Every single thing here is paid off.
I owe nothing to anybody. And I certainly don't own
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loyalty to people who said that they were going to go out there
and push our mission forward. And here's my microphone from
Fox. And here's my podcast
microphone. And then turned around and
stabbed me in the back for Julie.
I don't care about the Epstein files, Kelly.
So that's where we're at. We're clearly suppressed on
Rumble. They undercount the hell out of
what we have. There's a real possibility that
we have something like 10X the number of viewers that Rumble
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shows. And I've had people tell me from
the back end of it that that's what's actually going on.
That's fine. That's all good.
We're going to keep doing what we do here because you guys are
out there and the fact the matter is our advertising works
to the advertisers because you guys listen to it.
It doesn't matter whether or notwe can report the numbers
because the numbers are realistic because the
advertising performs and it performs because we only pick on
companies that I'm actually going to go use.
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I actually have all the productsand I actually go buy them.
You can't have me sell methyleneblue and you can't give me
supplements or boner pills. I'm not going to do that.
That's not what I do here and I never have.
And I won't sell you a gold IRA because I think that I'm going
to take your money and be fine with it.
No, this has to be a mutually beneficial transaction.
You get information, you get to decide whether you agree with
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it. I present an argument, you walk
away and agree or don't agree. At the end of the day, I'm still
going to respect you for not agreeing with me.
Go out there and look at the comments.
A third of our audience says I don't agree with you on this.
It's like great, outstanding. You should present a counter
argument. I'm really appreciative for you
guys and I despise our government even more this
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morning. All right, more than ever.
I'm disgusted because these guysproved by signing a deal with
FBI whistleblowers all at once for APR victory that they could
have done it day one. The authority and the power
existed right away. It was never negotiable.
That power sat with these two men and they chose not to
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exercise it, period. And the fact that it came out is
because we crapped on them so aggressively that they went and
fired four people without even following FBI process.
And a fifth one got caught in the in the crosshairs in Bryan
Driscoll. And all of that came because
guys like Alex Jones are willingto save my story.
We're going to. I'd rather talk to Alex Jones 10
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times out of 10 than Fox News, regardless of what he sells.
Because Alex Jones is like always trying to do what's true,
even when he's kind of nutty. And I think he would be OK with
that, too. He doesn't agree with me every
time. I don't agree with him every
time. But the man continues to be
someone who turns it up to 11. And if he's wrong, it's not on
purpose. And that's that's pretty rare
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when these guys have been wrong,particularly in this particular
role. They're gaslighting you and
they're lying to you. And I'm disgusted by it.
So that's where we're at today. Also, you know, Taylor Swift got
engaged. So for those of you that
celebrate things to celebrate, I'm going to play you something
that's fun because we need to win.
We need a, we need something to be really happy about.
I'll tell you what I am happy about.
I'm actually going to be really serious about this too.
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I'm actually seriously excited that Taylor Swift and whatever
that guy Kelsey are getting married.
I'm excited about that. You know why?
Because when people get married and they have babies in the
world, they become new people. They become people who care
about babies in the world and maybe they'll stay leftist or
maybe they won't. I think nothing can radicalize
you more than looking your kids in the eye and realizing that
they're going to one day ask youwhy you did what you did.
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It's the reason why I'm sitting here.
It's the reason why I'm the man that I am today, because I
wasn't this man 20 years ago. I can assure you that 100% my
wife and I both know that. So I'm actually OK with people
getting excited about marriage. Isn't that a nice turn around
that people get excited about marriage and proposals and
people like hitching their livestogether?
I hope they stick together. I hope they have babies.
I hope it radicalizes the hell out of my hope they take them to
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church. That's my hope.
So if CBS wants to celebrate that or Fox News or anybody else
does, I hope they do. That would be great, and so I'm
going to remind you the easiest,the cheapest, the freest way
that you can support us is subscribing to our channel.
Appreciate over you on YouTube, because you guys have punched
just over 12,000. Let's keep doing it Rumble.
We're working on 30,000 over there X you guys, even whatever
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it is hundred 200,000 something 225,000.
Check us out subscribe, notify yourself and when we go live,
you can watch it anywhere locals.
If you want to support us financially to keep it going.
This keeps us independent. It's Kyle seraphin.com real
easy. I don't need your money if you
don't want it. If you can't afford it, don't
pay it. You never going to hear me ask
for it. This is what we're working with.
This is the entire show, folks. For those of you that have never
tuned in, check in on here at the end of it.
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This is where we're at. This is how the show gets run.
I'm really grateful for all of you.
Let's do something positive and fun again.
Make sure you're sharing Kyle seraphinshow.com if you guys
have never used it, Spotify, actually, I'm a big fan of their
app and they host us for free. So I'm kind of grateful for that
too. Let's do something fun and
positive and good and and redeeming.
This is a long kind of palate cleanse, but let's have it.
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By the way, women, if you get yourself in one of these
situations, realize the amount of effort that men put in.
I proposed to my wife by making her climb up on a Rockwall and
stashing her engagement ring up at the top.
I told her to get her ass up there when she decided to turn
around and come back down. I think great fun, like real
true to your own life story. Engagement stories are the best
and here is one that you guys are going to catch.
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Stick around for the twist. Here we go.
I'm sorry, I keep staring at you.
Do I know you? Yeah.
We went to your Austin and. Three years ago.
He thinks he could do better. How?
Long have you been together six years?
Holy shit. I don't see a ring.
No ring. What a fucking idiot, right?
Oh my. Oh my fucking goodness.
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Are you fucking kidding me? This is unbelievable.
You still haven't proposed. That was three years ago.
So we're nine years in now, and this is funny to you?
What in the fuck reason that youpossibly had?
You know what? I clearly did not shame him
enough by yelling at him. So here's what we're going to
do. I'm going to have him come on
stage, and I want to give him the opportunity to tell you guys
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why he hasn't closed. If his reason sucks.
Y'all. Who the fuck out of this man?
Who the fuck out of this man? Yeah.
No, no, no. You got no choice.
Come up, come up, come up. Actually, hold on.
Wait. So a lot of times I'll say a
woman in the front row is beautiful.
Sometimes I'd be lying. This is actually really a very
beautiful girl. But you can't see the front.
Would you mind also coming on this day?
Come. All right.
Beautiful. OK, Give me your name, dumbass.
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Phil. All right, Phil.
Fucking idiot. Phil.
OK. And then what's your name?
Is Melissa. OK.
Melissa is a beautiful girl. You see this, right?
So Phil, you tell Melissa and this audience the one possible
fucking reason you could have tonot propose, OK?
And if it's not good, they're going to Boo in support of you.
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OK, Hold on. Hold on.
I want you to listen to his reason.
And if it sucks, then you Boo. Fair.
We got to hear him out. And that's what he knows.
He's a retard. OK, go ahead.
All right, Yeah, Give me 30 seconds.
It's really not something I needto explain to you guys.
I I need to explain it to Melissa.
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And you know, I loved you since the day I met you.
It took me 9. Years to become the man you
deserve and I want to spend the rest of my life.
Surprise, that's what a win looks like.
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Maybe it takes you a while to get to where you need to be.
Hey, I'll celebrate real wins. That's a real win.
Stick around. Well, guys, it's going to be an
interesting week. I guess we're going to lose the
family Friday. Maybe I'll talk Marcus Allen
into being on my friendly Friday.
You guys go tag him. It's at pray with Marcus.
Maybe, maybe Marcus would be a good voice because he's a year
after his settlement and it might be good to kind of get a
catch up on that. So thanks so much for being part
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of the program. Thank you guys for letting me do
what I do here in the morning and being the reason that we can
do it. And God bless you and keep
praying for my boys out there because they are now going into
a jungle that is just full of snakes.
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