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Speaker 1 (00:00):
To night. Michael Brown joins me here the former FEMA
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talk about I kind of understand now why the cabal
was so insistent that one they opposed Tulci Gabbert to

(03:26):
be confirmed by the US Senate as Trump's Director of
National Intelligence. I mean, they really went after her, claiming
that she was a trader, and she was a liar,
and she was stupid, and I'm just horrible things about her.
I think I now know why they up made all
his claims, because they were scared to death of what

(03:51):
she might do. Now, so far, this has not hit
the cabal, the the dominant media like I thought it would.
But they're not gonna be able to ignore it. Let
me just pull over to Ley, open up Drudge real quickly.
Let's see. No, it appears to me that Drudge is

(04:18):
trying to avoid it. Drudge is all right now, and
I I use drudges as a thermometer because Drudge is
has gone from being right of center to being very
left of center. But it's a great But what they
do is they go to all these sources. It's an aggregator,

(04:41):
and they put all of these headlines on, and they
sometimes use the headlines from the story, and sometimes they
write their own headlines. But it's a great thermometer, a
great barometer about how the cabal sees the stories of
the day. Well, the story I'm about to share with
you ought to be all over Drudge and it's not.

(05:02):
Let's sum it up this way. Tulsey Gabbard has disclosed
and declassified documents that show how the Russia Russia Russia
hoax was created. Let me just give you a quick
overview before I get into the details. There was an
actual presidential daily brief, the same briefing that the presidents

(05:28):
have gotten for decades, the same brief that I would
get when I was the under Secretary of Homeland Security
and my briefer would come in from the CIA, hand
me the brief, I'd start going through it. They might
have certain sections highlighted, and there would be certain sections
that would be a particular interest to me that I
might go look at, and I could ask the brief

(05:49):
for any questions and they would either give me the
answer or they'd say, hey, you know, we don't know.
Let us find out and we'll get back to you.
It'll be in tomorrow's brief. Those were real intel assessments. Well,
the real intel assessment that started all of this got buried.

(06:14):
In fact, when it was delivered to the White House,
they looked at it and said, Nope, send that back.
We're not going to go down that path. We're going
to go down a narrative. So they actually changed the brief,
not based on any intel, but based upon a narrative
that they wanted to set so that they could justify

(06:36):
the Russia collusion hopes. Now, I've not had time to
dig as deep as I want to into this, but
I didn't want to wait till Monday. So you get
the benefit of my overview of kind of what's taking place.

(06:56):
Start with this. The Director of Intelligence Tulsa Gabbard released
these documents that proves once and for all that Barack
Obama orchestrated the coup against incoming President Donald Trump. Back
in twenty sixteen, Gabard wrote on X this again another point,

(07:22):
whey I think X is important? Quote. These documents detail
a treasonous conspiracy by officials at the highest level of
the Obama White House to subvert the will of the
American people and try to usurp the president from fulfilling
his mandate. Now, not only do these documents demonstrate that

(07:44):
the intelligence community did not believe that Russia could before
or did afterwards interfere in the twenty sixteen presidential election,
Gabbert's report disclosed a very important twenty four hour per
period where former FBI Director James Comy suddenly parted ways

(08:06):
with his intel colleagues, who at that time were preparing
a PDB the Presidential Daily Brief indicating that the Russians
did not meddle in the election. So Comy intervened and
told the briefing participants to remove the FBI seal from

(08:28):
the file. An FBI official indicated in writing, quote, FBI
will draft a dissent soon. So the next day happened
to be December ninth, twenty sixteen, Obama ascendled all his
top advisors, you might call him the co conspirators. James

(08:51):
Comy was there, The Director of the CIA, John Brennan
was there. The National Security Advisor Susan Rice was there.
His White House Homeland Security advisor, Lisa Monaco. She was
at this two hour we call them principals meeting. Anytime
that level is together, anytime that I would go to

(09:14):
the Oval office or the Roosevelt Room with the White
House Situation Room and there were other people at my
level and above, that was called a principals meeting. There
they happen all the time. Well, that day, December ninth,
is the same day that those Obama operatives actually started
leaking false intelligence information to the Washington Post and other outlets.

(09:41):
Quote the Washington Post the CIA has concluded in a
secret assessment that Russia intervened in the twenty sixteen election
to help Donald Trump win the presidency, rather than just
to undermine confidence in the US electoral system, according to
officials briefed on the matter. That's December ninth, twenty sixteen.

(10:06):
It was reported by the Washington Post national security reporter
who Gabert actually accused of harassing D and I employees
and stalking her family and a why that's the co
author of this article. It gets even worse. It's the
Weekend with Michael Brown. Text line is open three to three,
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(10:32):
Welcome back to the Weekend with Michael Brown. Glad to
have you with me. We're talking about the disclosure by
Tulsa Gabbert, the Director of National Intelligence, of these documents
that proved that the Russia hoax was deliberately contrived. They
actually altered the Presidential Daily Brief to reflect their new
narrative that they wanted because the intel showed just the opposite.

(10:56):
Unfreaking believable. I know many people are thinking, really, Mike,
you think it's unbelievable. I think it's so absurd, it's
so disingenuous, and it's so wrong legally, ethically, morally that
they would do that, that this is the kind of
acid that you that you pour on our system of

(11:18):
government that will eventually destroy it, which is why these
people are going to have to be held accountable. So
let's go back. We're talking about December nine, twenty sixteen.
I know, it seems like ancient history, right. That's the
day that the Washington put that. That's the day that
James Comey said, no, we will not sign off on
the brief. They had the meeting in the Oval Office,

(11:43):
and that's when they decided that we're going to start
leaking to the media, to the cabal about we think
Russia interfered with the election in an attempt to get
Donald Trump elected, trying to what destroy the credibility of
the election. But interestingly, on the day that they leaked

(12:04):
to the Washington Post and others, I just picked it
on the Washington Post, one of Obama's top operaties had
already set the media wheels in motion. There was a
breakfast that morning hosted by the Christian Science Monitor. It
was attended by Washington's top political national security reporters and Monaco,

(12:26):
this person who was part of the national security team.
The White House Homeland Security Advisor publicly disclosed that Obama
had ordered an intelligence assessment into Russia's role in the election.
C SPAN covered that Breakfast.

Speaker 4 (12:47):
Blackfectory interesting as well as impost costs. Given that the
intelligence community publicly said on October seventh that it was
confident that the Russians had tried to interfere the election,
how has the US government sought to impose costs on
the Russians? And secondly, as you know, there's a continued

(13:09):
interest in Congress in investigating this more seven Democratic senators
or the President last week asking for you to classify
more information about what you know about what the Russians
they're doing. Are you going to be able to share
publicly more information about what happened during this election?

Speaker 1 (13:29):
So this is at the Breakfast Christian Science Monitor. This
is a reporter for the Washington Post. The next voice
you will hear will be Monaco, the White House Hold
Land Security Advisor answering that question.

Speaker 5 (13:44):
So on that piece that you know the intelligent community
is looking at that that's going to be first and
foremost determination that is made by the intelligence community, as
it was in terms of the first a statement was
made that in October, because you want to do so
very attentive to not disclosing sources and methods that may

(14:08):
impede our ability to identify and attribute malicious actors in
the future. What I would also say on this, though
the President has directed the intelligence community to conduct a
full review of what happened during the twenty sixteen election process,
it is and to capture lessons learned from that and

(14:30):
to report to a range of stakeholders to include the Congress.
This is consistent with the work that we did over
the summer.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
She knew what they were going to do that afternoon.
So now you get this rushed Intelligence Community assessment that's
called the ICA, publicly released on January sixth, twenty sixteen. Now,
just as a parenthetical, the current director of the CIA, Radcliffe,

(15:01):
had recently conducted his own review of the Intelligence Community
assessment from that time period, which was largely authored by
John Brennan, and the current CIA director concluded that Brennan
probably likely committed perjury in comparison to his sworn statements

(15:22):
about whether they actually relied on the Steele, DOTSI A
or not, so call me me and the D and
I at the time. James Clapper then traveled to Trump
Tower in Manhattan that afternoon, no time to waste, so
they could warn Trump about Russian operatives and Russian propaganda,

(15:48):
Russian intelligence, Russian evidence which include the remember the p tape,
all of which they were warning Trump about that they
had from this Steele dossier. Now, remember, Komi had already
used the dossier to get the FISA warrants to spy

(16:10):
on the Trump campaign earlier in twenty sixteen and then
again in twenty seventeen that was the Crossfire Hurricane operation.
So they knew at the time that the Steele dossier
had been funded by the Clinton campaign, funded by the
Democrat National Committee. They knew that it was false, they

(16:32):
knew why it was, and they deliberately think about this.
This is how stupid this was, but also shows you
how the cabal works. They released the dossier to the
Post then they reported, oh, look we have intel. The
Washington Posts found this and look, oh it's true. It's

(16:57):
two it's true. Comy later bragged to Nicole Wallace about
how exactly this dirty deed went down. Nicole Wallace, who
used to work in the Bush White House left. She
was married to a guy that worked for me. Nicole

(17:18):
Wallace was as backcrap crazy then as she is now.
But the fact that they were so blatant in doing
this is mind boggling. Not in the sense that they
were doing it, because nothing surprises me anymore. What's mind
boggling is how my whole definition of the cabal and

(17:41):
how it works together to support these narratives when you
go back, which you're going to hear after the break
comy braggington Nicole Wallace about how the deed was done. Wow,
hang tight, you'll hear that next tonight. Michael Brown joins

(18:02):
me here, the former FEMA.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
Director of talk show host Michael Brown.

Speaker 4 (18:05):
Brownie, No, Brownie, You're doing a heck of a job.

Speaker 6 (18:08):
The Weekend with Michael Brown.

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Weekday two. So we're talking about Tulsea Gabbert and her
declassification of these records. And I was scrolling through the

(19:37):
text messages and I hope you're right. I worry about it,
but I hope you're right. Guba number eighty nine fifty
six wrote, I literally pray that our Department of Justice
and Republicans grow a set of cajones and take the
correct action against all involved, especially Obama hell the Biden deal,

(20:00):
and the Dems try to ruin President Trump and send
him to prison for made up garbage charges. Yeah, exactly.
I think Trump's known all along that it would eventually
come out. I think that's how he survived everything that
took place during the four years that Biden was in

(20:20):
the White House, all of the law fair, the charges
against him down in Florida, on the classified documents case,
the January sixth case against him in DC. We get
so caught up and everything going on right now that
we forget that during that four years he was still

(20:42):
battling all of this political garbage and he survived.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Then.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
I want you to think about, you know, my use
of the term cabal, because here's exactly how it worked. Oh.
Let's in fact, Susan Rice. The day of that meeting
in the White House back in December December ninth, twenty sixteen,

(21:13):
Susan Rice wrote an email to herself cya right, because
it essentially said, here's what we discussed today. The President
told us to go back and conduct an investigation, meaning
go back and create the narrative, but go back and
conduct an investigation and conduct the investigation. Quote by the book,

(21:38):
I would ask whose book? Mad Magazine? Because remember I
spy in Mad Magazine. That's kind of what they were doing.
They were creating their own narrative, creating their own intelligence,
leaking it to the cabal, and then reporting on the
cabal is oh, that's the intael. Look they found it
for us, good grief. And then they have the audacity

(22:03):
to take the train up to New York, visit Trump
in Trump Tower and warn him about, mister President elect,
We've got all of this information that's going to come
out because the Russians interfered. They've got you in a
hotel room in Moscow with a bunch of prostitutes and

(22:25):
urinating on the bed and blah blah blah blah, and
it was just disgusting. And then call he had the
audacity to go on MSNBC and bragton Nicole Wallace about
how they actually did this.

Speaker 7 (22:41):
We came up January the sixth of Friday to brief
the President elect and his incoming team. The day before,
we had been in the Oval Office with President Obama
and his senior team. It was our returning on an
assignment he gave us right after the election, which is
put together everything we know the United States intelligence community
about what the Russians did, what their goals were, what

(23:04):
their tools were, everything we know so that I.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
I mean, everything you can make up so that you can.

Speaker 7 (23:13):
What their tools were, everything we know so that I,
the President of the United States, can figure out what
to do and so I can equip the next president
to protect the country. And so that work was done
really almost all in December, finished the first week of January,
and we went to brief him and General Clapper, the
Director of National Intelligence, briefed President Obama and Vice President

(23:35):
Biden and laid it all out. They had three goals.
Their goals were to overarching goal was to damage the
American democracy, dirty up the Shining City on the Hill,
second hurd Hillary Clinton who puton hated, and third helped
Donald Trump well.

Speaker 1 (23:54):
The Department of Justice and the FBI are, according to
publicly available reports, conducting a grand conspiracy investigation dating back
to twenty sixteen. Now, of course, you may remember that
the director of the FBI, Cash Battel, was the lead

(24:15):
aide on the House Intelligence Committee working for then Congressman
and Chairman Devin Nunez and is the one who blew
the lid off Russia Gate, so he knows these details
all too well. Remember when the report was released detailing that, hey,
this is not how it occurred, it was all made up,

(24:39):
and they accused cash Battel of being a liar. Oh,
it was again the cabal at work. Deputy Director of
the FBI, Dan Bongino, former talk show host, also wrote
a book on the matter called Spygate, who outlined what
he believed based on everything that he had read from
the House Intelligence Committee about how and this was another Watergate,

(25:02):
except it was about spying. Gabbard said this, this betrayal
concerns every American. The integrity of our democratic Republic demands
that every person involved be investigated and brought to justice
to prevent this from happening again. I am providing all

(25:26):
documents to the Department of Justice to deliver the accountability
that President Trump, his family, and the American people deserve. Now,
the question is Pam Bondi, Cash Bettel, Dan Bongino. You
will now have all the documents we need to get.

(25:51):
And who's the US attorney right now for this district
of Columbia. Oh yeah, Judge Janine. Yes, So they need
to convene in all the documents, review them, conduct the investigation,
conven a grand jury, get it to the grand jury
in DC. Let Judge Janine prosecute the case. Maybe the

(26:12):
Attorney general did it herself. I don't know that hold
them accountable. If Trump wants to really seal his position
in history, yes, look over your shoulder that everything that's
happened since January twentieth, that alone, plus just the election

(26:32):
back on November fifth, that alone is all historical. This
will be earth shattering historical. They do need to deliver.
And I think now you understand why they were all
so opposed to Tulci Gabbert, because she was saying that
she was going to dig into it and that she

(26:53):
would declassify things. Now think about the declassification itself, because
declassify documents always runs a risk that you might expose
intel methods and methodologies or actual assets. None of that's
happened here. None, of it. The conspirators, we're all American,

(27:18):
well except for what's his name that did the Steele dossier,
who was a British guy. They're all American, and they
were all Americans in high positions of authority. That's where
the accountability must be had, and I think they will.
I truly believe they will. It's the Weekend with Michael Brown.

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So let's go back to California to close the program out.
It is amazing to me. We got immigrations and Customs

(28:24):
enforcement officers being shot attacked. We've got you know, all
of the cabals beginning to react that, oh my gosh,
we can't have all this stuff. Well, you may have
heard this story. KTLA, the local Fox affiliate in Los Angeles,
reports that a South Los Angeles mother accused is accused

(28:44):
of faking and immigration kidnapping.

Speaker 8 (28:48):
Well now at four, a South LA woman accused of
staging a fake immigration kidnapping is now facing federal criminal charges.
Good afternoon, This is the KTLA five News at four.
I'm John Finolio. She allegedly claimed she was being held
in a facility near the border, but the Department of
Homeland Security says they found her at a mall in
Baker's Field. KTLA. Sarah Welch joins us from South LA

(29:11):
with the story, Sarah.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
Hey, John, Good Afternoon. The Department of Homeland Security says
Julie Calderon made this whole story up, that it was
a hoax, that she blamed federal agents while soaking fear
in the community. Back on June thirtieth, family and friends
of Julie Calderon claimed she was kidnapped and this jack
in the box parking lot off Alameda and South LA

(29:37):
by federal agents or people working with them.

Speaker 9 (29:39):
On uniformed men and on Mark Carr's kidnapped Julian.

Speaker 2 (29:43):
But the US Attorney's Office says that was a lie.
In its criminal complaint. They say these are photos of Calderon,
a citizen of Mexico, on June twenty fifth, parking her
Toyota in the fast food parking lot, getting out, and
then walking across the street to get into another vehicle
at this gas station. Later driving away. Days went by
and the family set up a GoFundMe to help find her,

(30:05):
and they also filed a missing person's case with LAPD.

Speaker 9 (30:08):
She was taken straight from here to the border and
pressure to sign South deportation paperwork.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
Calderon claims she used another person's cell phone to say
she was taken to a warehouse at an unknown location,
but federal investigators say that was also a lie, and
when we asked LAPD, all they would tell us is
that they had closed the missing person's investigation. Federal investigators
say Calderon was never in federal custody, and on July fourth,
they located her with this woman at a parking lot

(30:38):
in Bakersfield. Investigators say she's stuck to her story she'd
been kidnapped and these are photos. Investigators say Calderon created
to make it appear as if she was in custody
and being mistreated, But the US Attorney's Office says she
orchestrated the phony kidnapping to generate public sympathy and solicit donations. Now,

(30:58):
the US Attorney's Office released this statement saying, dangerous rhetoric
that ICE agents are kidnapping illegal immigrants is being recklessly
peddled by politicians and echoed in the media to inflame
the public and discredit our courageous federal agents. He went
on to say, in terms of this case, all those
involved will face the full consequences of their conduct under

(31:19):
federal law. Now, Calderon has lived in LA for more
than twenty years. She's charged with conspiracy and making false
statements to federal agents. So far, no one else has
been charged in this case, but the US Attorney's Office
says this case is ongoing. We did reach out to
Calderon's family and the family attorney, but we haven't heard

(31:40):
back yet.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
And you're not going to Your reality just fails to
support the progressive narrative. But you know, the oppressed can
always fall back on their favorite tactic, which is hoax. Now,
they the family held that news conference at which they

(32:02):
claimed that she had been abducted from a downtown La
Fat food parking lot, driven to the border, and told
her she needs self deport Then her daughter launched to
go fundme campaign. Now they managed to find the undocumented
Democrat down in Bakersfield. Now, according to the US attorney,
the hoax was a well orchestrated conspiracy. Now at the

(32:26):
news conference, the conspirators claimed that the mother are three
and an activist by the way, presented with self deportation
paperwork and after refusing to sign, was moved to that
warehouse at an undisclosed location where she was denied food. Oh,
he gets worse and worse and worse. Right, the links

(32:46):
to which they will go is simply amazing.

Speaker 10 (32:49):
Now, a migrant in California is charged with staging a
fake kidnapping and blaming federal agents. Are people working with them?
Correspondent Matt Finn reporting live on this from La Hi.

Speaker 6 (33:00):
Matt, Hi, Martha. This woman is here illegally a Mexican national.
She goes by Julie Calderon and the Fed say she's
being charged with line to police and conspiracy for this
elaborate hoax that they believe was meant to incite even
more tension and also possibly make some money. Federal investigators say,
a key piece of evidence photo.

Speaker 1 (33:22):
You gotta give her credit, right, I mean, it's dumb
that hey make some money on it too.

Speaker 3 (33:31):
Calderon and her co conspiratorspirators had pictures ready stage to
make it look like she was in custody with a
dirty face, even removing her shoelaces. But the FED say
there's at least one glaring error because she would have
been asked to take off the necklace in an official
federal photo. The US government says surveillance video helped them
crack the case.

Speaker 6 (33:50):
The FED say this woman lied about.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
Being kidnapped by federal agents at a Jack in the
box here in LA, taken to sanyacidro to the South
and asks to self deport, but she refused, so she
was held in a warehouse. But the Fed say they
caught her roaming free in the Bakersfield.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
Area, one hundreds of miles north.

Speaker 3 (34:07):
This scheme went to extremes, a filed police report, a
go fundme, even a press conference announcing her disappearance.

Speaker 9 (34:15):
So in this very parking lot a week ago, uniformed
men and unmarked cars, kidnapped Julian and with her courage
and her strength. Even though we don't know where Julie
is and we don't know when we will find her,
Julie has managed to make two phone calls to the

(34:37):
family since she's been kidnapped.

Speaker 3 (34:42):
The Department of Justice says Calderon was indeed using her
iPhone during her alleged disappearance, which helped them locate her.
She faces a maximum of ten years if convicted. The
US attorney here in La says, quote dangerous rhetoric that
ICE agents are kidnapping illegal migrants is being recklessly peddled
by politicians and echoed in the media to inflame the
public and discredit our courageous federal agents. We do have

(35:05):
calls into that attorney who you saw in that video,
who is representing this woman. And also there are also
co conspirators listened throughout this federal complaint, so we expect
there may be more people charged here.

Speaker 8 (35:16):
Althora.

Speaker 10 (35:17):
Thank you very much. Matt Fitz.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
I don't know why, but I just find this story hilarious.
So she wants to raise money on it. She's you know,
kidnapped and denied food. She's actually driven down to the
border and you know, literally almost shoved across the border.
Here sign these papers were a chevy across the bridge.

(35:41):
And then she forgets, oh, my cell phone is pinging
my location, probably a free phone at that. My phone
is pinging my location, and let's take a photograph, and oh,
I forgot to take off my jewelry. This is another
example Gavin Newsom has to say about this one, because

(36:02):
remember Gavin Newsom and all the California Democrats are screaming
about how awful it is and inhumane and everything else.
It's just another hate hoax. It's just another example of
everything that you can do. And you know what the
purpose of this is to garner and generate sympathy to
get Trump and the administration and ICE and Homeland Security

(36:24):
to start backing off from deporting illegal aliens, the very
thing that I think one Trump the election. They now
want to garner sympathy to get it stopped. Good luck
with that. I don't think it's going to happen. Hey, everybody,
thanks for joining the Weekend with Michael Brown. Have a
great weekend, and guess what I'll see you next weekend.
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