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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower, an
American patriot. Prepare to embrace the
uncomfortable truth, because this program has no time for
comforting lies. Here is civil liberties
enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI
agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello, my friends, welcome
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to the Cal Seraphin Show. It's Friday, it is August the
29th, and we're going to have todo a tight show today because I
got to get on the road and I gotto go talk to DOJ attorneys,
which doesn't sound like that much fun.
And per our attorneys on the FBIside, these are FBI employees
and myself and former FBI employees.
We found out that we are not very close when it comes to
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settlement terms. In other words, even though the
FBI decided to fire the guy who did the things that we allege
the FBI did and therefore brought a lawsuit, they're not
willing to settle. This is more evidence that our
government continues to protect itself at the at the people that
run it. And the people that actually
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make the government work are thepeople in the middle level
management. They're the ones that make the
decisions. The people at the top get
insulated out. So they go out and do talking
things or maybe they fly off to Scotland.
Why the hell is our FBI directorin Scotland and not telling
anybody why he's in Scotland? He's on our private jet.
It's pretty expensive. It's like a $60 million aircraft
with an entire protective detailof 30 agents that have to go out
there and keep an eye on him. What's he doing?
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Well, we've had some informationthat it's possible he's in time
out. He might be hanging out like A
at a Trump golf course or something.
He's just got to get, he's got to get away because he created
APR Nightmare. And then he made it more
interesting because yesterday I found out by talking to a
podcast host and a podcast producer that I was being sued
by Cash's girlfriend. Fun things on that.
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We're going to go through the lawsuit real quickly.
I'm not going to spend a ton of time on it because what a what a
weird thing to do. And I'll show you why.
Wait, wait, does Streisand affect that one?
Director Patel, goofy moves. We're going to cover some other
stuff too. So we're going to go into the
shooter sort of ongoing cover upFox News as a new take.
It's not just about guns. It's actually about weed.
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That's what I was thinking when I thought when I saw a
transgender person dressed as a woman with male anatomy.
Mom helped him change his name at the age of 17 when I was
like, oh, is it possible that hewas smoking weed?
Sure. Fox News continues to be super
relevant and helps their versionof the cover up with anything.
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We can scapegoat it. And then maybe the the end
result should be that we have more AI.
If we could just get AI threadscaping Americans who are
willing to trade their liberty and their privacy and their
freedoms for safety probably deserve none of those things.
And we do live in a world where some people will call for that.
So we're going to talk about allthose things.
First, we're going to talk aboutthe folks over at Patriot
Protect. Speaking of privacy, why don't
we do that? They've got some talking points
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that I always go over. There's password breaches on
regular basis. There are people that are trying
to compromise your data. If you guys don't want that to
be something that can affect your lives, go to
patriot-protect.com/kyle. Use the promo code Kyle 15% off
annual subscription. It'll cost you something like 6
or 8 bucks a month. It's not very expensive.
It's like a cup of coffee at a fancy Starbucks Y place that you
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will end up spilling. You know, one time out of 12.
The the fact is, is that they'reconstantly finding cyber actors.
We just saw a a post by the FBI director who's not in the
country and it's just like reposting things from the FB is
main Twitter page. They went after this operation.
It's called salty something or other.
It's a bunch of cyber actors that are out there hacking and
and compromising. This is a non-stop thing.
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It happens at the nation state level.
It happens at the individual level and it happens at the
commercial level as well. Whether they're trying to scam
you and get your name and your password, whether they're trying
to get your financial information, whether they're
trying to get sensitive information to lean on you like
an intelligence agent, you mightwant to do that.
They could do it to government employees.
They could do it to people that are in the private sector that
know things that are interesting.
It's all worth protecting. It's all worth getting your name
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out of that pile. patriot-protect.com slash Kyle,
check them out. We're going to have Skip come on
maybe in the next week or so andkind of breakdown some of these
cyber attacks. Like I said, there's always a
new one in the news. I just saw one yesterday.
So we'll get into all those things in a in a future time.
Let's get into today's program right now.
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So my friends, I'm going to giveyou guys the option.
This is something that happens. Somebody told me they don't like
the live format of the show because they can't go back and
watch it while it's live. Well, here's the deal with the
live show folks. If you're watching it over on
Rumble, you can rewind it. If you're watching it over on
YouTube, you can rewind it. And as far as I know, even
though X is a little bit twitchyabout that stuff, I think you
can actually rewind a live show at the time there too.
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So up to you guys where you go watch us if you want to see us
in the live show. And I'm more than happy to have
you on. And I think it's great.
Great. The fun thing is we get to
interact just a little bit just like this.
And I get to see the chat mods and what you guys have to say
about what's going on. What you'll notice is that we're
growing subscribers over on YouTube and we're growing over
on Rumble, albeit slowly. We continue to have a vigorous
discussion that is often times outside even what is being
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discussed on the screen or on the programs.
If you guys ever want to be partof it, come in, come in for the
fun. People always say you come to
the podcast, you stay for the chat.
I find out that most of the people that sit in our chat in
the mornings end up listening toit a second time.
So I'm appreciative of all of you guys that come in and do
that. Give you guys the option today
because I'm leaving this on the screen right now.
Do you want to start covering some new stuff?
Because I've got some Trump's goods and bad from the
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administration. And then I've also got this
lawsuit thing. And we can touch either one
first, but we're going to try tomove through with an expeditious
sort of option give you guys theoption chat if you want to see
lawsuit or if you want to see stories.
And I'll get queued up to do either one as we kind of sit
here and watch some little housekeeping here.
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bumps us up in the algorithm. We've been making the, we've
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shooter story, which I will, which I will touch on today one
way or another. But I uploaded the manifesto
video. If you guys haven't seen this,
there's an entire video of this kid paging through kid, young
man, whatever, paging through his notebook.
And some people say, well, if I are we going to ever see it?
The answer is, is that because we did some Internet sleuthing
early and because people went out there and grabbed it, you do
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have the ability to see it. I ripped it off the off the web.
It's about a 20 minute video. If you guys want to look through
it, you can watch it quickly or you can skip around in it.
It's over at kyleseraphin.com. It's free to you.
There's no like you don't have to be a subscriber.
It's not my information, but I did want to make sure that we
archived it, catalogued it and sent it out there.
So if you guys want to go watch what this guy was about and read
through his thing long form and see in his own words, Cyrillic
and all the other crap, then then you can do it there.
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All right, I heard a number of things about lawsuits, so we're
going to go into the lawsuit thing.
OK, so I found out about this yesterday.
There's a guy named Bob Shulman,and I know Bob because I met
with him at the request of JamesO'Keefe.
This is how weird my little lifeis.
James O'Keefe asked me to go andsit and have dinner with him and
one of his major donors, Bob Shulman, is one of those people.
He also has a podcast, and his podcast producer reached out to
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me yesterday, asked me about doing a time.
I said, sure, anything except this Friday coming up because
I'm going to be in Houston and Igot to go and sit down for this,
for this mediation. And, and his response was, oh,
already. And I said, what do you mean
already? And he says, well, because of
the lawsuit, of course he's talking about this lawsuit,
which I didn't know. And then he sent me the
documents to find out that Cash Patel's girlfriend.
I'm going to put that in air quotes because it's not really
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Cash Patel's girlfriend suing me.
Sues ex FBI agent and online commentator over allegations he
was an Israeli spy, which is notexactly what I said as you guys
know. So we're going to get into the
details of it right here. This was immediately picked up
by Eugene Volk and I don't know who this guy is the Volk
conspiracy, but I swear to God I've seen him on our program
recently. I feel like I covered one of his
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stories. So here's what he says.
I'm going to read words directlyfrom the complaint from the
complaint. He by the way, he doesn't even
have an article here. He just like copies and paste
the lawsuit from the complaint, Wilkins V Serafin, it's in the
Western district of Texas filed yesterday.
That was the day before yesterday.
So it was done on the 27th, one day after Kash Patel's people
decided to promote something. We'll kind of get into the
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goofiness of this. Defendant Kyle M Serafin has
maliciously lied about Alexis Wilkin, falsely asserting that
she, an American born country singer, is an agent of a foreign
government assigned to manipulate and compromise
director of the FBI. Actually, I didn't say that
she's designed to do anything. I have no idea what she's
assigned to do in her life. That's her life.
Defendant, former FBI agent himself, now makes a living as a
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podcaster and political commentator profiting from
controversy and outrage. That's up to you guys to decide.
But that doesn't seem like my mybrand at all and is using a
fabricated story to as self enriching clickbait and has
spread this to his sizable audience that follows his daily
broadcast on X Rumble and YouTube.
So thank you for all of the sizable audience out there
recognized by the FBI director as being sizable.
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Accordingly, Miss Wilkins seeks to hold the defendant
accountable for his malicious and knowing lies.
There's a couple problems with that.
Number one, I don't know about any lies and #2 you have to
prove damages. We live in Texas.
That's weird. And I don't know what the
damages are when you yourself and your boyfriend went out
there and promoted the story farbigger than it ever would have
been. I think we had something like
10,000 views on our on our Rumble channel with Steve friend
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for the last friendly Friday that we did.
And then one of Cash Patel's buddies went out there and
picked up a piece of that podcast.
OK, And grabbed it in such a waythat she clipped it out, and
then she punched it out to the Internet.
And it was promoted by people who are friendly to Cash Patel
to see how scandalous and how crazy and how wild look at this
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Seraphin guy. And that's what we call the
Streisand effect. Now, I'm talking about this
woman called Toria Brooks, who I've never met.
People who have met her said that she's, you know, I've had
mixed opinions about her. But the fun thing is, is that
Gerardo Boyle got to meet her ata cash Patel event at a fight
with cash event. And so the person that made this
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story a story in the 1st place, because it wasn't, is in fact
someone who is either affiliatedwith works on behalf of somehow
like promotes the fight with Cash Foundation, which is in
fact the same group that runs the the the law firm that's
coming after us. Let me say that real
specifically, Cash Patel has been working with the Fight with
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Cash Foundation. Now he's the FBI director.
He's friends with Jesse Banal. Jesse Banal runs the Banal Law
Group. The Banal Law Group either
facilitates, manages or otherwise houses or operates the
Fight with Cash Foundation. And I'll show you because they
have the same exact address and I got a freaking check from
them. And when we were asked, hey, how
do we down donate to the Fight with Cash Foundation, You have
to do it to the Banal Law Group courtesy of the Fight with Cash
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Foundation. It's all one thing.
These are all one entities. And the woman who's out there
pushing this story is in fact, at a Fight with Cash event.
And here it is. I didn't check the audio, so
stand by. Tell me, what does the Cash
Foundation mean to you? America First.
Oh, so this is a hype video. He's on Rumble.
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I pulled it. There's cash.
How good people? Oh, there's a Lexus in there.
There's other people, whoever they are.
Survey super cool, lot of food, lot of money spent.
She's doing incredible work. I'm a I'm a big fan.
Okay, there's Toria Brooks, and it sounds like that's Alexis
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Wilkins. This is our best opportunity of
any organization out there rightnow to fight back against
bureaucratic Washington, DC. Sure.
OK, so it's a high video. It's made with this woman
running around wearing some likedangly thing.
You can go to her Instagram if you guys want to see what it
looks like when she wears like abunch of like low cut dresses
and hangs her boobs out for people.
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So you can go do that. And so these are the people that
are out promoting this story andrunning this high video.
Again, the fight with Cash Foundation is somehow associated
with her. She's at multiple events.
I just saw another one where shewas at it.
And of course they're they're out there promoting this.
There's Gerardo Boyle. Look at our boy.
What's he say? Oh, he missed it.
There's Alex Stein, Sorry, I wasgoing to turn up the volume on
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it. All right, so we'll go back over
here and we'll read a little bitmore of this lawsuit.
The lawsuit, the complaint says Seraphin stated on his last show
of the on last week or whatever stated this last week on his
show. There we go.
CAS Patel has his own little honey pot issue that's been
going on of late. We are just acknowledging it
real publicly. He's got a girlfriend that's
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half his age. Apparently he's both a country
music singer, a political commentator, friend of John Rich
through Dan Bongino now owns a chunk of Rumble.
Things are all true. She's a former Mossad agent.
What in what looks like the equivalent or what is the
equivalent of their NSA? And I'm just reading their words
here, which are apparently my words that I haven't checked.
And I'm sure that's totally because she's looking for a
cross eyed, you know, kind of thickish built, super cool bro
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who's almost 50 years old, who'sIndian in America has nothing to
do with the fact that we're likereally close to the Trump
administration. Sure.
It's just love. So she's gone out there and and
talked about there's a whole bunch folks, a lot a bunch.
And here's the lawsuit itself. And So what did they said they
they want to do the jurisdictionhere.
There's a there's no question about citizenship.
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The the interesting thing is they're hammering home that
she's an American, born in the United States, a patriotic
conservative Christian country music singer, published writer.
She's 26 years old, by the way, who worked for a conservative
advocacy organization and educational company called
Prager U. She's a long term relationship
with CAS Patel began in January of 2023.
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So they're establishing that sheis in fact said girlfriend.
And then they go and describe mespecial agent in the
counterterrorism division. I never worked in the
counterterrorism division. And you'd think that her
boyfriend would know that because he's the director of the
FBI and has access to things. I'm now a self-described
podcaster. Apparently this is not a
podcast. I'm only describing it as a
podcast. So I hope you guys enjoy that.
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I'm a quote, UN quote, whistleblower, something that
CAS Patel would have agreed withwhen he wrote me checks and his
foundation sent me $10,000. I'm a recovering FBI agent who
trades on his insider knowledge of the FBI and experience in law
enforcement. Those things are true.
I think that's true. That's why we know that.
Yeah. Cash Patel is hanging out.
Where is that guy right now? Oh, there he is.
There he is. Cash Patel is in Scotland.
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He's still in Scotland, and he'sbeen there since Sunday night.
What is he doing in Scotland? Why is he hanging out there?
Again? Some of the reporting we hear
says that he had to take some time off and go away.
All right, so we're going to go back into this lawsuit.
Let's see. I host the Kyle Serafin show on
YouTube and Rumble and my own website.
I actually don't host it on my own website, but that's OK.
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I have X number of followers over on X 10s of thousands of
people watch it. More people watch it because of
this. Thanks guys for Streisand and
US. Apparently I solicit donations
via YouTube. Super thanks contributions.
Folks in the YouTube chat, feel free to let me know if you've
ever been solicited for a YouTube donation or super thanks
contribution. That would be good because
that's factually inaccurate too.Anyway, goes on to say the
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things that they say. I don't identify the defendant
by name. I don't defend, I don't identify
Miss Wilkins by name. But it's obvious who it is
because that's what they said because they attribute her to
being in a long term relationship and all right, so
then they go on some other things and then they said that,
you know that I, because I actively trade on being a
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counterterrorism law enforcementofficer.
You guys let me know if you've ever heard that, but I don't
think that's the case. But I am a former special agent
of the FBI. I should know better.
I should know exactly what's going on here and that my words
have to be really critical. So here's the best part.
The defendant cannot claim ignorance or negligence because
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he has personally met Miss Wilkins with Mr. Patel at a
conservative political event roughly 2 years ago.
I have absolutely no idea what that event was.
I don't know that that's true. I think it's actually not true.
You'd think you'd remember if that was the case.
It was. She was never introduced as a
girlfriend. I have no idea who that.
I've never seen her in person asfar as I know.
Maybe they have photographic evidence otherwise.
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And it'll be some event where I met like 100 people I didn't
know. She's not even Jewish, much less
a Israeli, and she's never set foot in Israel.
And so she's not now, nor has she ever been an agent for an
intelligence agency. And the notion that her
relationship is some sort of plot against her country is vile
and ridiculous. Well, nobody made those claims
either. But let me just tell you guys a
little bit about the way that things work.
When we start asking questions about, oh, they're what are they
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doing? They're just hanging out there
with President Trump. That's cool.
I'm going to explain to you whatthe word asset or agent means
because it's not universally accepted.
The word agent, when you talk about being a federal agent in
the United States, means that you're AW2 employee, that you
work on behalf of a government. You are a special agent or a
limited agent of said government.
But that's not how intelligence operatives, that's not how
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intelligence agencies use the word agent.
In fact, it's quite the opposite.
In the law enforcement world, wetalk about sources, and a source
is someone that I get information from.
In the Intel world, we can have sources, but we often refer to
them as assets or agents. An agent, you can even do a
query yourself using whatever the model.
I think it's chat, TPT or whatever Google AI is.
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Is it Gemini? It says to the CIA, and by the
way, this is broadly across the intelligence community.
An agent is a foreign national recruited to provide
intelligence to the agency and not an agency employee.
The term is often confused with CIA officer or a case officer or
case, you know, whatever they have other words for it, which
is the official title for the CIA employee that actually
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collects and analyzes the definition of an asset or agent
is a foreign national who's not AUS citizen and spies for the
CIA. And by extension, you can
imagine that a foreign asset or agent, because a lot of this is
going to hinge on words because of how stupid this is.
A foreign asset or agent is going to be someone who works
for a government that's not yours.
You know, like you think the United States goes like we need
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to have an American in Syria to be able to get things done in
Syria. No, they recruit A Syrian who
may have never been to the United States, likely has never
been to the United States, probably doesn't share our
religion, may share some values,but maybe they're interested in
something else. And here's something really
funny. Key distinctions.
The crucial difference is citizenship and employment
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status. An agent is often a foreign
national. They say is always, but it's not
always. It's just often and it doesn't.
There's someone who provides intelligence and that.
Interesting. What are the motivations you
could use? I almost talked about this
yesterday or the day before, didI not?
Motivations could be ideology, it could be money, it could be
greed, it could be coercion, it could be that you are being
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handled indirectly. This is something that the
Chinese like to do. They do this thing that's called
a Co optee, which means that youdon't work for an intelligence
agency and you don't even work for the asset that is out there.
You've been Co opted for variousreasons to do things whether you
know you're working on somebody's behalf or not.
You're going to hear more about that on the Sunday sit down with
Bill Taylor, who spent many years working against the
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Iranian threat. And what's really interesting,
the Iranian threat is primarily a thing called counter
proliferation. Counter proliferation means that
you're buying technologies that you're not allowed to have in
Iran. So what do they do?
They go to a third party in a third country and they get
American businesses who would beknown as assets or agents.
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They're being manipulated by this third party, which is also
an asset or an agent to buy things from the US company.
U.S. company knows nothing, nothing worse.
They're not nefarious, but they are in fact providing things
that are either dual use technologies or maybe they're
specific to the military, maybe they're specific to a guidance
system or nuclear engineering orwhatever, centrifuges and all
this kind of stuff. So they'll sell those parts over
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there to this third country. Third country turns around,
gives it back to Iran and now you have this deal where we are
proliferating a technology that's not supposed to move and
everybody gets investigated. It doesn't mean you have any
wrongdoing, even if you're a part of that chain.
And this hinges on words, which is what this lawsuit is all
about, which is kind of silly. In any case, the fact that they
decided to highlight it is pretty wild.
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And then again, as I said, it's going to be very fun.
OK, so first let's go to the thelawsuit real quick here at the
bottom because I want you guys to see this.
All right, so this was filed by the Banal Law Group, Jesse Banal
and Co, and this one is filed byJason Grieves, and they are at
717 King St. Ste. 200, Alexandria, VA.
That's just relevant because that's where the law firm is.
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And then we go over here and here's the fight with Cash
Foundation. And they'll still solicit money
even though he's the FBI director and all.
That's weird. I'm sure he's divested himself.
There's a couple of really fun things on here.
Let's look at the news that theycover because I saw this
yesterday and I thought it was amazing because this other guy
is going to be in the news with us today.
Cash Patel. Israelis can't take on Iran
alone. It's very, very important to
him. He goes on with as a panelist
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with Aaron Cohen. Aaron Cohen, whose name you
might have heard last night or you might have heard yesterday,
if you're watching social media,who's introduced a new AI tool
that's going to come after and, and, and revolutionize the way
that we spy on Americans. I mean, look for threats on
social media. OK, so then you can donate.
They're still asking you for money.
They haven't popped up on the donation yet, but they will.
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And then you find out, well, what if we want to contact them?
Let's contact them. Where will we do it?
It's the Cash Patel Legal Offense Trust at 717 St.
King St. suite 300. They're the suite next door.
I'm sure it's just a mailbox issue.
OK. They are the same entity in the
same, in the same building as the Banal Law Group, which filed
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something against me. So all that's really fun and
here's another little thing. If you want to go to the Fight
with Cash Foundation, they are actually in the same suite that
300 again, 717 King Street in Alexandria, VA.
This is their publicly put out information on their website.
This is where you can go and send a contribution.
I've solicited contributions forthem.
We tried to help them out and build it up.
So all that's really interestingand fun.
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This is the entirety of the story about me by by the way,
this is it. And now you're wondering like,
oh, is like, did you just come up with this on your own, Kyle?
No, it turns out that the Times of India covered this.
Kash Patel's girlfriend dragged into Epstein case.
Why would she date a not so attractive Indian American?
You can go through here. You can find all kinds of things
that they refer to as a major mega meltdown conspiracy
theories like Trump dropped the the Epstein case all together
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that he was named in the files. Epstein was a Mossad agent.
All these things have been speculated here.
Now, FBI chief Kapatel's girlfriend, singer Alexis
Wilkins, has been dragged into the conspiracy.
It's a viral post that claims that she works for an NGO that's
basically Israeli intelligence, refers to her as a classic
honeypot. Plus, she's 26.
He's 40. Flag, red flags all over the
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place. That post was done by this Simon
Gotick. It got like 1.7 million views.
There it is on the screen. I've archived it because this is
the case. There's another one you guys can
find. And by the way, it looks just
like this. This one is a post that has 1.3
million views. Now, again, I think on a good
day, we get, you know, maybe 10sof thousands of views.
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These are millions. I'm assuming these people are
going to see their their name ina lawsuit pretty soon, right?
By the way, this is major post full of all kinds of wild stuff,
all of which are the things thatwe talked about the other day.
Born in Boston, somehow grew up in Europe, came back and became
a country singer out of nowhere.Doesn't have a country accent
when she speaks. We'll play you some of that as
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well. Lots of questions.
She was working as a press secretary for a Muslim Syrian
American Republican out of Arizona for two months.
She was the press secretary for exactly 2 months for some
reason. There you have it.
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She served as the press secretary for Congressman Abe
Hamaday. Is that how you pronounce it?
I think so. Abe Hamaday, He got into some
trouble in Arizona as well. January 2025.
February 2025. Weird.
OK. And the question is, why did she
stop? He was an Army captain.
He's still like in the sort of same role that you found, like,
Tulsi Gabbard. So he's still an active
reservist kind of deal. And then you get over here.
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Oh, well, CAS Patel became the 9th director of the FBI.
February 20th, 2025. Maybe it's a conflict of
interest to be a boyfriend and also work for a congressman.
I don't know. This happens all the time, by
the way. So what happens?
And when you're in the world where I used to work and you see
what people look like when they've been tasked with things,
you got questions. Here's another story.
This is not this is not new. I'm certainly not novel Mag A
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musician dies any denies any influence over the FBI chief.
Yeah. Your girlfriend never has any
influence over you. Kaspitel's girlfriend 26
addresses their 19 year old age gap.
This is Daily Beast like tabloidstuff.
Then there's some fake stuff outthere and one of these things is
pretty interesting. This one falsely claims that
Alex Wilkins is the same person as Maria Straight.
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There's a lot of actually, or Marissa Straight rather, who's
the CEO over at Prager U. There's a lot of those out there
and I saw them multiple times. This is something that has been
repeated and you can find it pretty regularly on the Internet
that people say things that are false or wrong and they mix
things up. But you can see why they might
mix that up. You've got 2 pretty women.
They have like 9 years in between them as far as age goes.
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Similar eyebrows, similar facialshape, similar chin shape,
different colored hair, sure smiles a little different.
Got it. Both clean spoken.
Both work for the same organization, which is a very
pro Israel organization known asPrager U, which people allege
has intelligence ties. I don't have any proof of it,
neither do you. But again, she was working for
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this guy. It's Congressman Abe.
Remember we played this for you yesterday.
Just telling you it's a reasonable set of questions to
ask. This is a, you're a, you're a
press secretary, by the way, that usually the press secretary
job usually is someone who worksin the campaign, comes up in the
campaign, then the person, they're like a comms director or
something. Then that person ends up being
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elected. And then you transition and you
could be the press secretary andyou put on your resume forever
and it's really big and it launches you into big jobs like
maybe this, this is, this is my congressman's press secretary.
She's now the comms director forthe Texas AFOAFLCIO.
Previously, she spent about fouryears with Congressman Greg
Caesar. OK.
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She started working as the commsdirector when he was a City
Councilman. That's how far back it goes.
She was working in, like, a party organization and you go,
what's your experience? Oh, she worked in, like,
broadcast media and so all thesethings.
Then she gets involved in the campaign, takes the transition
to politics, spends years and years working for this guy and
then springboards it into a major position at a big
organization like Texas AFLCIO. That's how these things usually
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work. Usually don't get two months of
being a press secretary for a congressperson.
Are we crazy? I don't think so.
Alexis, I'll be honest, I had noidea you were a press secretary.
Now, what's it like being a press secretary?
Is that weird? Does it feel?
Awesome. Or a little bit gross?
It's, you know, it's exciting tobe part of an office that is
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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 on November 5th, for, of course,
President Trump's agenda out of a lot of the things that the
Biden administration tried to bring into our government.
And of course, saving money, respecting American people and
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the things that they want and their rights and the
Constitution. And the Constitution and things
that we like and freedom and transparency and 0 specifics.
And you know, that's what we do.That's what talking heads go up
and do. They say things that mean
nothing, but they sound really good.
And nobody's mad at you for saying nothing if you're pretty.
Turns out none of that stuff wasanything.
There was nothing in there of substance.
Absolutely nothing. Again, maybe that's why she
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doesn't have the job, because she wasn't good at it.
Or maybe she got something else going on.
We don't have to say what it is.We can just ask questions on it
because this is America and we're allowed to have freedom of
speech. We thought we were at least.
And maybe because of the the things that we're going to see
over at the Fight with Cash Foundation and the guys that are
out there, remember, this is thenews story.
The news story is they the last news story before he became FBI
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director. Second to last one is that he's
out there talking with Aaron Cohen about how Israelis can't
take on Iran alone. Because that's my biggest
problem as an American. I really care so desperately and
deeply about Israel. Oh wait, I don't, you guys will
know I have this America only attitude.
I don't care about Iran. I don't care about Israel.
I don't care what happens with them.
I don't think the Jews did it all, whatever the hell that
means. I had a bunch of DMS by the way,
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from people that are like, you're in on it like now, now
they're coming for you. It's the Jews.
Also dumb, but it has to be something more simple.
I pissed off the FBI director. He had to reinstate a bunch of
dudes. He had to eat crow.
He had to leave the country so they could be reinstated because
he was blocking it all along because he was the problem.
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DOJ went around his back to get it done.
And so the next thing is you didn't see a single announcement
like celebrating, like we're welcoming backyard a Boyle and
Steve friend and like, these guys are great dudes.
No, what you saw was radio silence.
I think I actually have Cash Patel's.
I think I actually have his Twitter feed up here on my.
I probably do. Yeah, I do.
Of course I do. Here's the here's Cash Patel's
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Twitter feed. Are you guys ready?
Look at it. And then we're going to talk
about Cohen and we're going to play a little promo real quick.
So we're investigating the barbaric attack.
This is the male subject. They they're investigating the
church shooting that happened inMinneapolis as domestic
terrorism. I'm going to show you a little
bit about why that's kind of silly subject left multiple anti
Catholic, anti religious references.
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OK, so he's getting pushed into that.
What do you see here? Federal arrests with partners,
Something about SALT typhoon. That's a cyber invasion.
As I referenced earlier in one of our ad reads, this is the
shooting. Again, we're aware of a
shooting. This is the day that the guys
were reinstated. It's just a retweet of summer
heat. Roll down a little further, you
find out drug traffickers are the darkest people on earth.
They're responsible for death. Nothing else about the
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whistleblower guys, this is AbbyGate.
Nothing about the whistleblower guys, this is the FBI did some
arrests. Nothing about the
whistleblowers. 26. Atlanta did some arrests.
Nothing. Whistleblowers.
Abby Gate. No whistleblowers 25.
This is before the whistleblower.
Interesting, huh? He's got nothing to say about
the people that he said breakingthe FBI whistleblowers
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reinstated with the help of Chuck Grassley.
And then they said, get the hellout of the country, you dummy,
you screwed it up. Go away so that we can do this
deal that your PR needs so desperately.
And then he was like, oh, also maybe from what?
While I'm overseas, I can call my buddy Jesse Venal and drop a
lawsuit on Kyle Seraphin, who's pointing out that I'm
incompetent at this job. And then I keep hiring people
and moving them into places where they ought not to be.
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And he's surrounded by such sycophants at the FBI that
nobody in the Office of General Counsel told him this is a
really bad idea. When you bring things and
allegations about honeypots withyour girlfriend as the FBI
director, they're not going to be able to keep you out of
depositions. They're not going to be able to
keep you out of requiring statements about your
relationship. Do you want to drag all that out
for your girlfriend? What a dumb thing to do.
Real people just ignore it. I get called a Fed all the time.
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You don't see me dropping lawsuits on it, one, because I'm
not best buddies with a guy who's going to drop frivolous
lawsuits too, because why? It's America.
You're allowed to have an opinion, even if you're dumb and
wrong. So be it.
I'll just give you. She's gone out there and had
good humor about this many times.
This is Cash's girlfriend talking to Megyn Kelly.
Totally not able to get access to the highest profile people in
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America. I've never once spoken to Megyn
Kelly. Totally, totally not being
pushed out there and given positive PR.
And of course, Kyle Serafin did so much damage to her by just
talking, even though they boosted the signal that it must
be my fault that she's having these allegations long before
this is this is before we ever covered it.
Do you think this has been toughon him because you know this is
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his base too? I think so I, you know, I think
that it's, it's hard when you see anyone you love being
attacked for something that you're doing.
You know, I've encountered it onthe smaller scale as I've been a
public figure for long enough tosee, you know, people try to
picket my, you know, family, tryand find people online, You
know, they, this is something that people do.
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Hence, you know, it's funny, referring back to the ChatGPT
investigation that was held on a, on the, the saw that you
played, you know, that there aren't any interviews of my
friends. Well, there aren't any
interviews of my friends becauseI don't want the Internet to
attack them. You know, I think it's pretty
sensical. But no, he, he's, he's dedicated
to the American people, as he always has been.
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You know, I think that what, when people get into government,
they, they don't just, you know,snap into something else.
You know, people have the same mission that they did on the
campaign trail and, and during the, the time before they were
in government, which is really all I can say on that.
But I think that, you know, ultimately it's been hard to see
me come into the line of fire for something he's already
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dealing with. Yeah, You know, he's got a
whistleblower charity and his values were promoting
whistleblowers and getting a bunch of donations to help
whistleblowers and people that are being attacked by the
government to turn around and dothat with the same organization.
That's when we say that people'svalues don't change when they
enter the government, except we can actually see in real time
that they did. You're not doing the thing you
said. Remember the guy that was
talking about Epstein transparency left and right,
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non-stop. How about the guy that went on
Fox the other day? This is only like, I don't know,
like 3 months ago. I'm going to give you all the
stuff about what happened on January 6th.
Where is it? Where are the 26 sources?
What are you going to tell us? What are you going to drop?
Nothing. It's PR nightmare after PR
nightmare. Maybe we could just pull this
away. Maybe we could just go and focus
on this guy that keeps punching me in the nuts and saying that
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I'm doing a crap job. And by the way, I think Cash
Patel actually had to reinstate my buddies simply because I
pointed out that Andrew Bailey wasn't coming in there to be the
code #2 at an FBIA sub cabinet level position.
That wasn't going to happen. And I think he didn't know that.
I think he actually celebrated Andrew Bailey coming in and then
realized, holy crap, Serafin actually accurately pointed out
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there's other people that have seen it as well.
I talk to people in DC all the time.
They're like, yeah, it doesn't really make sense, does it?
It doesn't make sense to go fromthe top elected law enforcement
position in a state that previously springboarded the
predecessor into the Senate and then find out I'm going to go be
that code #2 I'm going to go share a desk with Dan Bongino
and look over his shoulder whilehe finger paints.
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Yikes. I think he figured it out.
He's pissed because I announced it way too early, by the way.
Way too early. You're not supposed to know
stuff that easy. But Alex Jones said something
the other day and I agree with it.
Whenever, whenever, it's obviousI know I'm right and it's
obvious. It's freaking obvious.
You don't take a top tier local or state level politician and
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then have him jump into a non national scene because none of
you can name previous FBI deputydirectors.
It's not a springboard to anything, but God forbid you
call out the person that they think is the best.
We're going to talk about Aaron Cullen just a second here.
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work and that's where we go withit.
To talk a little bit about this dude, where is he at?
Let me pull the slide up here, boop.
OK. So Israel can't take on Iran
alone. Cash Patel and Aaron Cohen talk
about it. Cash Patel and Aaron Cohen.
Cash Patel and Aaron Cohen, I guess that somehow relates to
what we're talking about today. Let's talk about it today in so
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much as Aaron Cohen. He's the founder of a thing
called Gideon that many of you are freaking out about and.
Here I am now about to launch Gideon, America's first ever AI
threat detection platform built specifically for law
enforcement. It scrapes the Internet 24/7
using an Israeli grade ontology to pull specific threat language
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and then routes it to local law enforcement.
It's a 24/7 detective. It never sleeps and it's going
to get us in front of these attacks.
Would it have picked up on this to you?
100% I wish this. I wish my program would already
be up. We're not launching until next
week. I've got a dozen agencies on
board. Trace.
I just unloaded a major northeast agency with over 2700
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sworn. This is America's early warning
system. Fantastic.
What I would like to do is have something constantly sweeping
the Internet for quote UN quote threats.
Anybody who tells you that 100% this would have caught the
threat is lying. That's not how Intel works.
I don't know what an Israeli grade threat scaping like
scraping technology is. That's not a thing.
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Israeli grade. What is Israeli grade?
Why do we have to talk about that?
It's the dumbest thing. It's like saying military grade.
Anybody who's been in the military knows you can get way
better stuff on the commercial market.
Almost always what they do when they do quote UN quote military
grade is they make it dumb proofbecause a lot of Joes out there
will either eat their technologyor run it over with a tank.
And so they have to make it tougher than it would otherwise
be, which means you sacrifice some of the features and the
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sensitivity. Great example, thermal
technology. You can probably buy better
thermal heck for cheaper if you are an individual private
citizen because you're like, oh I just want to be able to buy a
thermal thing. And I don't care if it lasts for
a scuba mission that's 100 meters underwater.
And I don't care if you can run it over with a Humvee 17 times
and drop it into a VAT of acid and pull it out and still use
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it. You have to make it army proof
when you want to sell to the military.
That's what military grade. I don't know what Israeli grade
is though. Maybe it's something different.
Here's this quick thing. I type in Aaron Cohen, the first
thing that pops up is that he's an actor.
He's an American, Canadian. Guy's not born in the US.
He's born in Canada, grew up in Montreal.
Apparently he's an actor. He's an ex Israeli special
forces agent, counterterrorism analyst, and he's best known for
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showing up on camera and he's also known for doing things like
showing how much money he needs For Gideon, the AI threat power
prediction system, you can actually be a supporter.
You could be a supporter of Gideon yourself.
You can give them $25 to be a mission tier supporter.
I don't know what you're supporting.
I don't know if you're going to get any money out of it.
I think you're just giving the money.
And if you want to do it for cheaper, I think you can use
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promo code Orwell or Big Brotherand you can save 10%, right?
Doesn't that sound right? There's no specifics on this,
what you're getting. But anyway, he's the host of the
Aaron Cohen show. And they want to be able to do
things like find grievance, build up martyrdom, language,
tactical planning, school scouting, and extremist
indoctrination. And that's what they say would
100% have been caught if they were trying to do this thing.
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And go after the school shooter that we just found out about.
So let's talk about the school shooter stuff.
More things continue to come outabout that, more bad things I
think come out about it. And the things that come out
specifically looks very cover up.
Like here's sort of the narrative again.
The FBI director told you that they were going to go after
somebody for domestic terrorism.I'm going to show you that FBI
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doesn't actually have a mechanism to refer to Catholics
as domestic or people who are going to target Catholics as
domestic terrorists. We'll show you that in a second
here. I know there were dozens of
interviews that have been conducted with relatives,
friends, associates of the shooter as well as people,
obviously individuals, witnessesthat were present at the scene
yesterday. I know we have not been
successful in talking to the shooter's mother yet at this
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time, but there there continue to be efforts made to get that
done. That seems like the single most
important person you should talkto.
I don't know why you couldn't. Now, if she's represented by an
attorney, maybe that makes sense.
Lot of lot of pity for what thiswoman is going through right
now, but also some frustrations I think people are going to have
because there's nothing, there'snothing Catholic.
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There's very little Christian about reaffirming somebody's lie
about the fundamental biology that they live in.
Like there's a the way, the light, the truth, the truth is
capital T. It's not negotiable.
It's not your truth. It's not a truth, it's the
truth. Anyhow, it, it bothers me that
this woman, if she's not talkingto law enforcement, I can see
why you wouldn't want to if there was some legal liability
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there, but pretty wild. Now you've got the United States
Attorney, I think in this, in this scene, saying that
everybody was hated. And so the same kind of language
we see from the FBI director. I'm looking over at his feed,
looks like this. It says we must continue to
investigate the barbaric attack.This was yesterday.
Robert Westman, a male subject. He's obviously indicating that
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even though he was dressed up like a woman or a female, that
he was having a female name, that he had gotten changed to
that. This is obviously someone who
was doing a gender transition thing.
The teams have gathered evidence.
They've demonstrated this was anact of domestic terrorism
motivated by hate filled ideology.
Multiple anti Catholic, anti religious references in the
manifesto written on the firearms.
There's a lot of crazy stuff written on there.
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Express hatred towards Jewish people.
Got to throw that in for no reason.
Even though we shot up a Catholic Church, writing Israel
Must Fall Free Palestine 6,000,000 isn't enough.
Some other things that I saw, you guys will see that as well.
I've got that video for you. I think you saw it yesterday and
then wrote an explicit call for violence against Donald Trump.
Yeah, that's true. It wasn't on a firearms
magazine. It was on the freaking you know
what? I'm going to put it up on the
screen right now. It wasn't on a firearms
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magazine. That's a factually inaccurate
statement. Some of you guys know what this
thing is. Check this out.
This is not a firearm magazine. This is an optic.
That's what that is. It says kill Trump.
Now that is AI don't know if it's like a clone of a of a name
point something like that. That's not a magazine or anybody
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who has any questions. Again, that's the problem with
having people that don't know stuff talking about it.
All right. So the next line of questioning
is, is that everybody was hated.And that's what the other sort
of the United States attorney's office has been trotting out
because these people are still captured by audiology.
I'm going to show you some videothat's coming from the CDC, Very
similar idea, mid level management.
They're all engaged in the same thing they've been engaged in.
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They haven't changed. They didn't change personnel.
That's why personnel's policy. The shooter left behind hundreds
of pages of writings. Writings that describe the
shooters plan, writings that describe the shooters mental
state, and more than anything, writings that describe the
shooters hate. Pure, indiscriminate hate.
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The shooter expressed hate towards almost every group.
A manageable The shooter expressed hate towards black
people. The shooter expressed hate
towards Mexican people. The shooter expressed hate
towards Christian people. The shooter expressed hate
towards Jewish people. In short, the shooter appeared
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to hate all of us. The shooters heart was full of
hate. There appears to be only one
group that the shooter didn't hate.
One group of people who the shooter admired the group were
the school shooters and mass murderers that are notorious in
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this country. I don't know who wrote this, but
yeah. So you just brought up all the
people that were hated. But here's the problem.
They only he only went and shot one group of people which were
Catholics, which you didn't actually mention by name.
Broadly speaking, that's a Christian thing.
This is the FB is domestic terrorism threat definitions.
You guys may have seen this RMVEwe talk about that a lot.
It's racially motivated violent extremism, but that's generally
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white supremacy. The agave that's probably most
of you anti government, anti authority violent extremists.
You don't have to be violent. You don't have to be extreme.
You just don't have to like what's going on in your country.
Most of the MAGA people were classified under that threat
category, AR or eco. That's going to be your animal
rights or your environmental violent extremist.
Minimal cases on that. It's one of the few things that
you find on the political left and that happens.
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Then you've got abortion relatedviol extremism.
Almost never is it a pro-choice ideology that gets investigated.
Jane's Revenge, no arrests, doesn't happen. pro-life people,
Absolutely. This is where you get your face
act violations. We thought this was going to get
fixed and it hasn't been. And then lastly, all other DT
threats. The fun part about that is you
can go and look at what that looks like.
Here's your RMVES. This is, let's dig down into it,
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Racially or ethnically motivated, They can go after
racial, ethnic or religious minorities, associated cultural
centers. The problem is, is that
Catholics are the plurality of Christians when it comes to the
denominations of Christianity, and Christianity is the biggest
single religion in the United States.
So they're not a minority. So you don't get to fit into the
religious minority character. You cannot find it.
You're probably not going to be able to predicate under domestic
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terrorism. And I'm going to be very excited
to see how they do this and dance around their own
assessments and their own words,which they've already made
sense. At least we've got Fox News Fox
News is going to tell you that. By the way, let's do the thing.
They couldn't tie it to the church very well.
It's really difficult. We had this stuff in minutes, by
the way, We knew that the mom worked there and retired from
the church and that he was a member of it.
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This is yesterday's press conference it.
All about connection. Good connection to the church
and school. Yep.
So the question was the connection of the shooter to the
church and school. We do know that the shooter did
attend Mass there previously. The shooter did attend school
and the shooter's mother was an employee of the parish
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previously for some time. So obviously there is a
connection between that shooter and this particular parish and
this this school there. All right, great.
So thanks for that. What does Fox News thinks going
on here? Because apparently they think it
could be the weed. I'm not kidding.
I know the pot lobby, the weed lobby or casual users would say,
Oh my God, you guys are saying you're trying to link this with
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cannabis. It's ridiculous.
You know, alcohol is much worse than weed.
I mean, they are going to, you know, inundate both of us and
our social media accounts with those comments.
And to that you say. Sure.
Listen, in no single case can you ever prove causation.
I mean it would be very hard to do.
The person would almost have to leave a manifesto saying well I
was sane and then I used and I became insane.
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But I can tell you again, havinglooked at these autopsy reports,
you see cannabis use, you rarelysee alcohol.
Sometimes you see anti anxiety drugs, prescription drugs like
they're called benzodiazepines like Valium, but you over and
oversee cannabis and and there'sa specific kind of crime that's
committed here. It's a listen.
Alcohol can certainly cause violence, but what it tends to
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do is escalate violence. So a bar fight gets more
violent. This is a crime that is often
committed against innocent people.
And so by the way, you know, right now the president of the
United States, who obviously, you know, very smart, very
committed to public safety, is thinking about whether or not to
what's called reschedule cannabis to a Schedule 3 drug,
which would. Yeah, that's the thing.
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Whenever I see people, I always think that it's going to be
benzos, it's going to be Valium,it's going to be that.
That's not, that's what I worry about in mass shooters.
That's what you guys are all worried about too.
I'm sure you guys are in there. They're not worried about the
SSR is they're not worried aboutthe the the Mao is right.
The antidepressant types. We never worry about that stuff
that wouldn't be a problem brought to you by Pfizer.
Maybe possibly turns out they'reseriously going to pig this on
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the weed is too strong. Those of us who have dealt with
that now there are some people that have had psychotic breaks
because of like significant ingestion of psych of synthetic
marijuanas and I've seen it and it's not great and they get
violent stuff. They're usually not like really
good at planning because they'reusually in and out of, of sanity
and they usually go from like catatonic to being rage based.
We think that they're on something like PCP and then they
turn around, they're catatonic again.
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So I've worked those cases in the in the emergency room.
I've seen them out on the streetas an emergency medical
technician, as a paramedic, I'veseen this kind of stuff happen.
It's nice to see that they're not going to go ahead and hone
in on the one thing that every single person that's in America
looks at and goes, what kind of cross sex hormones were you
putting into that guy? What did what, what were his
doctors prescribing him? You think it was because he was
on Valium? You think he was on a benzo or
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do you think that maybe we are tweaking his brain chemistry and
that things that regularly have,I don't know, side effects that
list suicidality and homicidality might be part of
this game? It's a great question.
Seems totally reasonable that wewould just blame it on weed.
Why not? He brought up safety, which I
thought was interesting, and I had this little moment about
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safety with people who are doingthe right thing.
The thing that I continue to hammer home on, the thing that I
would have praised Cash Patel for doing, was de weaponizing
our government, which meant taking apart the mechanism that
exists. We're not safer because of more
government. We're not safer because there's
government troops that are out on the streets.
We're actually less safe, I think.
I think we are in a real seriousproblem when you have to deploy
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military troops or National Guardsmen out on the streets and
you think that might be rolled out across America.
Why? Because I saw that in Washington
DC 1. It didn't do anything except
make our traffic and our commutesuck.
This is when Biden first came in.
This is a Democrat move. This is a totalitarian move.
Now, there are ways you can do it, but it's usually probably
like getting the FBI out of the way.
Stop claiming credit for what local police do and give them
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the money to go do the resourcesand let them solve the problems
themselves. Democrats already voted for what
they want. They want crime.
If you don't want to be in a Democrat city full of crime,
don't live there. That's what I do.
That's what you can do too. If you live in a place that's
full of crime and you vote and doesn't change leave period, the
end. You know, he used to say that
the deputy director of the FBI who used to have this podcast
where he talked about it. Meanwhile, we've got Christy
Noem who's out there doing Fox News hits talking about the
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things there are people that arekilling it and there are people
that are not. This morning.
The first thing on her tweet feed was that she's hanging out
with an Israeli foreign affairs minister and saying we're going
to stop immigration, shore up the American border and
anti-Semitism, which is totally a threat to the homeland for
some reason. It's like all the people that
think, oh, it's the Jews. The reason that they think that
is because all this crazy stuff comes out and you guys randomly,
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regularly go and, and, and bow down obsequiously to a freaking
threat country. We have 5 eyes partners.
There are people, there are countries in the, in the, in the
entire world, in the United Nations that we lean on.
They're called Five Eyes and they are people that we share
our most sensitive stuff with. We bring them into our sensitive
spaces. I've had people from MI 5 come
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in, MI 6 come into the building when I was in the Washington
Field Office. They would come in and work a
joint investigation. We would help train their spies,
folks. We would bring in an MI6 future
case officer who by the way, would recruit agents, hopefully
not Americans, and they would train by practicing to recruit
Americans on our soil as part oftheir counterintelligence sort
of training, as part of their trade craft.
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And we were considered a friendly nation.
Then they would do it in a semi hostile nation and then they
would deploy them into real scary places.
We brought them into our building.
We sat there and watched. We gave him access to our tech.
We don't do that with Israel. Israel is a frenemy.
It's an ally, but in name. There are many
counterintelligence threat investigations into Israelis and
into Israel specifically. It's broad spectrum, so acting
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like these people are the same as our real like serious allies,
Great Britain, France, New Zealand, Australia, etcetera.
Like that's how it's really done.
Canada, they're different. There are tears.
Israel isn't that tear. Calling them our greatest ally
is weird. Anyway, this lady is out there.
She's Hawking putting out the National Guard in the same way
that you just heard the guy who's going to do Israeli grade
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spying on you for your social media.
I don't know where the audio went.
That was Christy Gnome talking, but it just went away.
That's not weird. OK, well, we can't talk bad
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about Christy Gnome, but she wassaying some things about how she
was really excited and Americanscan experience safety and that
they're all over the place, thatthey're going to roll it out to
every major city. And we got that.
Here's the alternative. How about you deweaponize our
government? How about you dismantle huge
swaths and chunks of it? There's one person that I see
doing that, maybe 2. It seems like Robert F Kennedy
Junior is getting pissed. People are pissed off at him
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because he's walking out. The people that need to be.
It looks like this when you walkout.
Bad actors. This reminds me of like maybe an
FBI retirement or Merrick Garland leaving the DOJ where
everybody stands and cheers. OK, The doctor that they're
showing out there, this is theirmonkey pox czar who was invited
to the FBI, by the way, by the FBI diversity people to come and
talk about being gay and being an ally.
This is the dude who talks aboutlike weird sexual practices,
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shows up with like Satanist stuff, right?
They're cheering him out for shaking his hand.
Oh my God, we're going to miss you so much.
You get the CDC director was told to step down and, and, and,
and refuses and says Trump can'tfire her.
So that's one version of it. That's one way to do it.
So that's RFK Junior's piece. And then you've got what
Gabbard's up to, which is like getting rid of 40% of the Intel
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apparatus. But we're also going to be
getting AI scraping because we need to with Israeli grade
software. Kelsey Gabbard also announced a
major transformation of the agency.
She's calling it ODNI 2 Point O,aiming to cut more than its size
by more than 40%. That would save $700 million a
year. Your reaction to that?
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Well, I support that. In fact, we'll probably codify
that in the upcoming Intelligence act, Intelligence
Authorization Act that we will be marking up next month.
But I think she's on the right track.
The ODNI has ballooned into a huge agency that really exceeds
what it was stood up to do some 20 years ago.
She's recognized that and wants to get back into the primary
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function it's supposed to serve as opposed to, you know, this,
this great bureaucratic bloat that has taken place over the
last 20 years. Congressman, isn't that nice?
You've got a woman who was a Democrat forever cutting $700
million out of the budget, 40% of the headcount wants to make
intelligence smaller. You think it has something to do
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with the fact that they followedher, that she was nominated as a
threat by the Biden administration using Intel
stuff, using Quiet Skies, which is under Christy Noem.
And it took him until just a couple of days ago to say that
they're going to disband that program.
We're actually hearing that one of the guys who promoted and
actually put Tulsi Gabbard's name on the list for DHS, our
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friend Sonia Labosco and some ofthe people at the Air Marshals
National Council are saying thatthe guy who actually put her
name on the list to be followed,he's looking at being promoted
to being the top guy at the at the the TSA.
What what like haven't we just proven the TSA isn't good and
they don't do a great job? Again, if you're going to trade
your privacy and your your liberties for this sort of like
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nominal safety that's given you by the government and there's
nothing conservative about that.It turns out Tulsi Gabbard, who
was actually probably like an anti gun lunatic leftist for a
long time, has seen the light and is trying to reduce
government and reduce governmentemployees more than anybody
else. Ain't that something?
Turn of events again, once you've been part of the
weaponized government, you, onceyou've been targeted by it, you
have a little bit of a differentinstinct on it and God bless you
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for that. I have a little clip here.
This is actually parody, so I'm staying up front.
This is not real. This is not a real clip, but it
is kind of attitude that we thought we were getting.
I thought we could speak plainlyin this administration and we
could just call a spade a spade and we could just say big
government is a problem. Government surveillance is not
ideal. We don't want the military
walking around in American streets.
And by the way, boys are boys, girls are girls.
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You can't make it up. Here's fake Donald Trump saying
a fake thing. It's totally not Donald Trump.
It's not Donald Trump. My fellow Americans.
Enough is enough. We need to call a spade a spade.
Trans people don't exist. Let me say it again.
Trans people do not exist. I can tape a stick on a horse's
head, but that doesn't make it aUnicorn.
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It's a horse, folks. Total horse.
These are deeply disturbed individuals who have been
manipulated by liars and psychopaths in positions of
influence. They are on mind drugs, very
powerful, and they're all addicted to porn.
Porno is what some people call it, I believe, very destructive
to the mind and spirit is pornography.
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I mean, he's not wrong. He's not real, but he's not
wrong. It does sound like Donald Trump,
doesn't it? That guy does the best deep
fakes of these things. Scary world we're living in
because that's the other problem.
We're living in a world where people can take your face, take
your voice, and make something that sounds exactly like what
you'd expect Donald Trump to sound if you know what Donald
Trump would say. And that a world that we want to
live in anyway. I hate AII hate it scraping our
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information. I hate the idea that we're going
to praise it. And then I hate the idea that
we're going to somehow act that our intelligence agencies are
out there operating for good like they're not.
We know that and the same peoplethat were working there before
are still working there now. And thank God you got people
that are trying to actually investigate it.
But while Tulsi Gabbard is trying to quote UN quote,
investigate, she's running the dig and they're trying to figure
out what the conspiracy look like.
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Why would Cash Patel be in Scotland?
I don't even think we have an A lat there that's a assistant
legal attache. I don't think we do.
Maybe he thought Scotland Yard was in Scotland.
That's where he was going to go interface.
Then he got stuck up there, right or not.
Doesn't make any sense to me. I don't know why our FBI
director is hanging out for a week in Scotland if he's not
playing golf. I look forward to seeing what
these pictures are that he did. I'm sure they found some way to
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make it a work trip and totally not a get the hell out of our
country while we figure out thismess that you made, which is
what it appears to do. And by the way, they just
stepped in it again yesterday with this launching of this
lawsuit, which is just ridiculously weird.
That's it for today's show. I'm going to get on the road.
I'm going to go and do a negotiation with the DOJ, which
is not going to negotiate fairlywith us, which is probably not
going to give us anything. And so I expected, by the way,
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there's a confidentiality agreement on there.
So I will not be able to announce anything about anything
discussed in there. I'm going to find out whether or
not we can say. I'll just tell you if we get no
news, then I will tell you that the lawsuit continues.
That's what I'll do. That's our little agreement
here. I will tell you our lawsuit
remains and it is going on and hopefully we get discovery and
then we'll share with you all the stuff that they said about
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people who are filthy, unvaccinated, whatever the heck
they used. Because I know there's some real
evil language in there and you guys do too.
You can probably get the sense that I don't much care for
government. Maybe you guys are as well.
Here's your palate cleanse as wego into the weekend.
I get up at 4:45 in the morning and I don't see a sign of the
government anywhere. Every single day for 8 1/2
hours. I exchange my time for labor.
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I don't see the government anywhere except for on
Thursdays. Thursdays I get my paycheck.
That's when the government showsup.
That's when they feel they are entitled to split half of the
currency I made for trading. My time, my skills, my labor.
This goes on throughout the yearwhere I'm responsible to keep
records of all of this. At the end of the year, it's my
responsibility to prepare all that documentation for them to
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review it. They then determine if their cut
was large enough. If I don't meet their schedule,
I face fines, fees, more the threat of being locked up in one
of their cells. I guess some people call this
taxation, but it doesn't meet mydefinition.
To me, that sounds a lot more like fraud, embezzlement, and
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slavery. You guys got a point.
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