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June 30, 2025 29 mins

In this episode, we do our best to recount the many movements we have suffered through over the past 5 years. At the start of COVID, the shutdowns and lockdowns were killing small businesses and entrepreneurs. Then we had the George Floyd riots, which led to the BLM riots, which led to the equality riots, now the Free Palestine riots, and the we support Iran riots. How is any normal person trying to raise a family and pay their mortgage supposed to keep up with these paid protestors who have nothing better to do, quite literally nothing. Well, finally some accountability is at our doorstep. And what happens when people look at not just the rioters but their funders, the riots stops. Funny  how that works. 

 

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want to hear from you. Tonight, We're going to talk
about a couple of things. One of them is very
serious and I want to kind of run through a

(00:59):
few things that people and the other one's kind of silly.
So I'm going to do the series first. Today I
saw a clip of some pretty heavy hitters out in
La the district attorney, the head of the IRS for
the FBI, and then a member of the FBI that
are leading investigations into the LA riots. But they're very smart.

(01:21):
They're not just looking into the folks that were rioting
in a violent way, not peacefully protesting as is our
constitutionally protected right. They are looking at those people who
were violent, but they're also looking at the people that
funded them. And what's interesting is they announced this and

(01:41):
within I guess like a day of announcing the fact
that they were going to be uncovering the people that
were supplying the funds to pay these agitators, these paid protesters,
these folks that came in with literally palettes of concrete, right,
they weren't just bricks. They were chopped up concrete that

(02:02):
had been given a storage place behind the Art Museum,
which the mayor of La Karen Bass, just happens to
be on the board of. But I'm just speculating there.
There's no facts behind that, and I would never suggest
or even think that someone did something without ample proof. However,
if somebody has ample proof, I wouldn't mind taking a

(02:23):
look at it, that's for sure. But these gentlemen came
out and released his video. Very succinct to the point,
and they're explaining exactly what they're doing, what they are
looking for, and what will happen if you were a
part of the La riots, whether you were there in

(02:44):
spirit with your money or you were there in body
throwing rocks, they are going to find you and they
are going to take you down. It's really great. I'm
gonna let you listen to it and then we'll come
back on the other side.

Speaker 3 (02:57):
Hello.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
I'm Bill A. Saley, the United States Attorney for the
Central District of California.

Speaker 5 (03:02):
And I'm Akiel Davis, the Assistant Director in charge of
the FBI's Los Angeles Field Office.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
And I'm Tyler Hatcher, the Special Agent in charge of
IRS Criminal Investigation here at Los Angeles.

Speaker 4 (03:12):
The right to assemble and protest peacefully is protected by law. Unfortunately,
we have seen individuals whose intentions are to cause damage
and to assault law enforcement. For example, last week, we
arrested an individual who is charged with conspiracy to commit
and aiding and abetting civil disorders. These violent agitators put
peaceful demonstrators at risk.

Speaker 5 (03:34):
The FBI and of federal partners will continue to investigate
individuals and organizations who are knowingly funding and have committing
acts of violence against law enforcement, as well as the
destruction of property.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
We are currently tracing money to determine who is providing
funding for these riots. Funding crime doesn't just affect the criminals,
it also disrupts entire communities. Each dollar funneled into illegal
operations fuels violence undermind's law and order, and perpetuates fear.
Make no mistake, we will identify and disrupt financial network
supporting these criminal activities.

Speaker 4 (04:07):
Think before you act. The legal consequences for financing or
aiding and abetting these crimes are harsh. They include imprisonment
and fines.

Speaker 5 (04:16):
If you have any information regarding individuals and organizations providing
financial support to commit acts of violence or destruction of property,
please dial one eight hundred, call FBI, or visit tips
dot FBI dot gov. You can also upload to FBI
dot gov forward slash la officer assault.

Speaker 4 (04:39):
The United States Government will continue to safeguard constitutionally protected rights,
but we will not tolerate assaults on law enforcement, destruction
of property, or any violent acts that puts the community
in harms way.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
So we've got the Department of Justice, We've got the FBI,
and we've got the Department of Treasury, so they are
coming up after the agitators, the funders, and these anti
American assholes that think they can go around and fund
and destroy and get away with it. And let's be honest,

(05:14):
why wouldn't they think that. I mean, if we go
back to twenty twenty and we look at the Floyd riots,
the BLM riots, Antifa and now Free Palestine stand with Iran,

(05:34):
if you just look at all the looting, nothing made
me laugh harder. And again, my point in telling all
of this is coming, I promise, But nothing made me
laugh harder than I remember being in New York City
and we were getting ready for another riot, and I
work right in Midtown, so all the riots went right

(05:57):
by my office every single time that I was at work,
And I thought to myself, I don't get how these
people have so much free time. Even if you were
a student, how could you have so much free time?
Don't you have to study? But it's this mentality of
I don't have to do anything because somebody is paying
me to be here. I'm not wasting my time. I

(06:19):
was told to march say these words. Here's your lyric sheet.
Here's your program. We have a run of show for
you here. Just you know, follow everybody else, you'll be good.
It's it is literally one of the best produced programs
we've ever seen in our history because they figured out

(06:40):
how it works and they just keep it on repeat.
They just change the name of you know whatever it is.
So to my point, you look at Fifth Avenue, you
look at sixth Avenue when all these riots were happening,
especially with BLM, and they boarded everything up, so all
these storefronts were saying, we support you BLM. But then

(07:00):
the storefronts were covered in giant plywood. It was sold
out at the home depots in the New York City area,
so all of Manhattan and then the surrounding areas you
couldn't get this like these giant pieces of plywood because
they were being used to cover all of the glass storefronts.
And listen, everything in Manhattan's super expensive and to run

(07:22):
and rent the space to run and operate a store
is no different. And so these people were like, Okay, yeah,
sure they're going to protest, but the police officers have
been completely and totally shut down, and they they literally
are you know, pun intended handcuffed. They can't do what
they need to do to protect the constituents of New

(07:43):
York City. And you know, and that extends to Queens
and Brooklyn and the subways, because that's what happens, right,
You got the spillover. When the riot is over on
sixth Avenue or Fifth Avenue, where are they going. They're
getting into the subway. They're walking around, and they're violent,
and then they start smashing windows and smashing stores and
looting because nothing says I'm oppressed and I'm outraged, like

(08:06):
stealing a para Nikes, like getting those Beats headphones. I
never thought in my life I would walk into so
many drug stores and see deodorant behind locked glass, toothpaste
behind locked glass, razors behind locked glass. What is going on?

(08:27):
It's so it's so sad where we are, and we're
so adjusted to it. And I think that's the biggest problem.
There's no accountability, nobody has anywhere to turn. The leadership
is just as corrupt, if not more corrupt, than these
people who are performing these crimes. And so this it's

(08:51):
this awful trifecta of you're getting paid to be disruptive,
you're told how to agitate, and when it's all over,
nothing happens to you. So why wouldn't you do it?
Why wouldn't you protest for a few thousand a week?
I mean, honestly, so this video, when I saw it,
made me really happy because suddenly La is super quiet.

(09:14):
Why is La quiet? There's no reason for it to
be quiet. Trump hasn't stopped deporting illegal immigrants that are
committing violent crimes. He hasn't stopped looking into warehouses and
factories that are actually operating as a laundering arm for
the cartel's money, who are a part of the whom
human trafficking expedition that's been going on for the last

(09:38):
twenty years. It's not longer. None of that has stopped.
So why has the riot stopped? And the only thing
I can point to is that they are looking at
the powers that be. They're not looking at the little
peons that are controlled. They're looking at the controller. And

(09:58):
I'm thrilled. I'm like, take these people down, please, because
I'm so sick of it. I really am. Nothing makes
me more angry than seeing violence and bad behavior unchecked.
It's infuriating. And I was thinking it the other day,
you know, I was on the subway this week, you know,

(10:19):
going to work, and I take the subway because it's
faster in New York City. Despite the surcharges and all
the things, traffic is still traffic. If you're trying to
get somewhere, you're not going to get there fast in
your car. I'll tell you that you could literally spend
forty minutes to go ten blocks. And I'm not kidding.
It's not an exaggeration. For those of you who live

(10:40):
in the New York City area, you know what I'm
talking about. But there is definitely something to be said
for going down and seeing this firsthand. I mean, I
came out of Penn Station. I saw four heroin addicts
shooting up actively. Nobody's stopping them, nobody's telling them, hey,
I'm sorry, drugs are illegal because there's no there's no accountability.

(11:07):
I sincerely don't even know what the next step is
right because right now, like I was talking about in
last night's podcast, our options are Mayor Adams and Mom Donnie.
Mayor Adams is a far better choice than Mom Donnie.
And if you know me, you know that I'm saying something.

(11:28):
If I am telling you that Mayor Adams is the
right choice. And a friend of mine said to me,
she was like, you know, she's a she's a Jewish
New Yorker and she's outraged by mom. Donnie. She said
to me, God, can't we get Curtis Sliva? And I said,
You're never gonna get Curtis Sliwa because it's just too blue.
The Democrats cannot bring themselves to vote for a Republican,

(11:51):
even if it would mean that they are safer, their
kids are safer, the city would thrive, they can't bring
themselves to do it. All you have to do is
look through the prism of history and remember the days
of Dinkins versus Juliani. And everybody was so mad because
Juliani came in, he cleaned house, He wasn't taking any prisoners.

(12:12):
He was like, I'm done, get out, We're done, committed
a crime. Going to jail what a novel. Concept. Doesn't
mean that you don't have your right to do process.
It just means that you don't just get to keep going.
Like you look at this guy who just stabs somebody
on the subway. It's another repeat offender. The other guy

(12:32):
two days ago had a bottle of God knows what
it looked like. It was a container of water. I'm
not really sure, but he goes into the subway and
he starts splashing it on everybody. You don't know what's
in that. I mean, the subway is disgusting enough, but
people feel like they're free to do whatever they want.

(12:52):
And that's why you're seeing all over the country everybody
is just they're done, they're fed up. And I'll tell
you what I look around the world. Let's just talk
about Ireland. The people of Ireland are standing up. They've
had enough, and their government does not care. They're not

(13:14):
speaking for them, they're not protecting them. They're not protecting
their children. You've got these migrants coming over by boat
and they're trying to look in the windows of little
kids when they're taking a bath, and they have it
on video, you know, they have them climbing up the
sides of the buildings and standing outside of schools and

(13:34):
camps and all this stuff. What is Kierstarmer doing. Why
doesn't he close the borders? Who did he make a
deal with that he is unable to stop this. He
is the Prime minister. What are you doing? Why don't
you want to protect your people. That's how I felt

(13:55):
about Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. They were so busy
getting their kickbacks and their payoffs. In the case of
the Bidens, it was from China. In the case of Kamala,
I'm assuming she was just getting some really good weed,
because you know, she loves to smoke. She's so proud
of it. But they're just they're so corrupt. And the
funny thing is Kamala love putting people in jail. She

(14:20):
raved about it. She would put people in jail for
the most minor of offenses. And then she became Joe
Biden's number two and the Vice President of the United
States of America, which is pretty scary because if you've
ever heard her speak about the community or of Venn diagrams,
it really got you gotta pau us right, and the
weird laugh. That laugh, my God, is enough to make

(14:41):
anybody want to vomit. But there really was something very
strange going on. There no accountability, And so I think
about all of the things that happened, whether it was
cocaine in the White House, BLM destroying Fifth Avenue, Antifa
lou and rioting, and you know, Seattle and Portland, Oregon.

(15:05):
You know the Free Palestine people standing up, ripping down
American flags and putting up Palestinian flags, people saying that
they were you going to support George Floyd and you know,
put a legacy in his name, and they awarded his family,
you know, double digit millions of dollars. The guy was

(15:26):
in jail, he was a meth head and had formerly
attacked a pregnant woman with a knife held to her belly.
This is not a man that we revere. The tragic
way in which his life ended has nothing to do
with the life that he led. And I really struggled
with that. And then think about the COVID shutdowns, the

(15:49):
way that we treated people who just tried to operate
their businesses during COVID, and the governors were coming at them,
citing them with thousands of dollars of fines. How do
you expect them to live? You're allowing the big box
stores to stay open, liquor stores to stay open, but
you closed all the mom and pops and the gyms.
So you don't want people to make an honest living.

(16:11):
You don't want small businesses to grow, and you don't
want people to be fit. But you don't mind if
they drink and shop at Walmart. Is that what's going on? Yes,
it is. And as I give you this reminder of
all the things that have happened just in the last
five years, I mean, I'm not covering ten, I'm covering five.
It's frightening. You can't even keep up with the news.

(16:35):
I can't keep up with all the news. Today somebody
sent me something and they said, oh, Linda, did you
see this yet? I said, oh, my god, no, I
haven't seen it. Where's that from? And that's it's all
the time. There's constantly somebody sending me something. And the
only reason I'm not bringing up what was shown to
me today is it's a little bit off topic. But
it was a friend who's working in Canada saying that

(16:57):
they have no one to work the prisons, and so
they've employed the state guard to work in the prisons
because all of the prison guards have resigned because they
can't adhere to the liberal policies required of them and
still do their job. There is a point at which
the time out quiet corner doesn't work. This whole idea

(17:20):
of they just need some time, or they need a
safe space, or you know, they're just figuring themselves out enough.
Maybe you need to get your ass whooped. You know,
sometimes that works. I am certainly not somebody who hits
their kids. I don't hit any of my kids, but
my kids also know that I will take away everything

(17:42):
that they love if they don't stay on the straight
and narrow. Oh, you're you're not going to do do okay? Well,
then I guess you don't need your cell phone. Oh,
I guess you don't need your computer. I guess you
don't need your PS five or your Xbox or whatever
it is. But parents just aren't engaged, and they're raising
these kids that are actually being totally and completely misguided

(18:06):
by the education system. The teachers that are involved in
these schools where they're you know, they do these weird videos.
We're like, hey, this is what I'm doing in my classroom,
and the parents don't even know. Why do you want
to do that? What is this teachers against parents thing
that I don't get? You know, I've had some run

(18:27):
ins with my kids teachers, but the teacher I had
this year from my youngest son was so phenomenal. We
had a great relationship. We emailed all the time. I
gave her a really nice gift. At the end of
the year. I thanked her so much for all of
her hard work, because I was so grateful for the
terrific way in which she worked with the kids in
the classroom. But that is so few forear and in between.

(18:51):
Instead we have these liberals who took on the job
of being a teacher so that they could indoctrinate the
next generation of lunatics and make them like that. And
it really is very it's frightening because now when you
talk to somebody. I was just talking to somebody today
who asked me about what happened with Iran and the
strikes in Iran and why did the president do that?

(19:13):
And I realized she has to ask me because it's
nowhere in the news. Nobody's telling the truth about what's
actually going on and why the decisions that we made
as a nation were made and what we're doing now.
It's just it's overwhelming. I know it's overwhelming. It is
for me too, but in less than until we start

(19:35):
to have some accountability for all of these things. And
I'll tell you what, I can't wait for the midterms
because there are so many people on both the right
and the left that need to get primaried. I'm so
sick of the fake, fake congressmen and women who were
in there doing nothing. Maxine Waters, she's gotta go, she's

(19:57):
got to go. Five minutes ago. Terrible human being. Lisa
Murkowski gotta go, complete and utter rhino. Mitch McConnell should
have gone ten years ago. John Thune, see you later,
John Cornyn, get out. I'm sick of you people. You
are doing nothing to benefit the American people, absolutely nothing.

(20:21):
You've been there too long. John Cornyn and John Thune
are no better than Chuck Schumer, mark my words, no better.
They have a different initial following their name, claiming to
delineate a party difference. Nope, no they're not. They're all

(20:42):
paid the same way. It's like when RFK goes in
and he calls out people for being on the payroll
Big Pharma, and they're like, that's not relevant. Why isn't irrelevant.
You're sitting on a committee that allows you to make
decisions about vaccine schedules or who gets to make decisions
about pharmaceutical and you are taking a kickback the very

(21:04):
thing that you're so worried about. With all the Republicans,
you're actually doing yourself. That's how you know. And you
know what else is true. The more angry people get
when you try to talk to them about these things
is all you need to know when it comes to
who is lying and who's not, because when you're telling

(21:26):
the truth, you don't get upset. You just don't. You know, mom, Donnie.
When you ask him to denounce sharia law or to
denounce you know, child brides, or to denounce and he
doesn't do it, you don't have to ask him why
he's not doing it. You know why he's not because
he supports it. If you're not willing to denounce something

(21:49):
and you're not willing to say sorry, that's not okay
in my book, or I don't know anything about that,
but what you're telling me sounds horrible. I mean, why
aren't we able to get behind the fact that child
brides are a bad thing, you know, pedophilia in the
Islamic culture. These young boys that stand around and dance

(22:12):
for older men and they throw money at them. That
feels a little weird to me, I don't know. And
then you have these child brides, which I talk about
all the time because I don't think we can talk
about it enough, and nobody wants nobody wants to address it.
Problem is, we got the Ditty trial going on right now.
What's the Didty trial about?

Speaker 1 (22:30):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (22:30):
I know, perversion, pedophilia, trapping people in, trapping people, having
them at these parties, making them do things, feeding them drugs.
It is a culture of debauchery. And it all circles
back to the same thing. Whether we're talking about these
radical groups and I'll say them again because it bears
repeating BLM, Antifa, Free Palestine, the George Floyd movement, the looting,

(22:57):
all of it, it's all the same thing, no accountability,
nobody wants to talk about it. You know what I
saw on every channel today. I saw everybody talking about
Jeff Bezos and Laurence Sanchez getting married. Two people who
have more money than God got married in Italy. Good

(23:18):
for you, congratulations. You know what's really interesting about that,
A bunch of liberal assholes flew over there, the same
ones that are telling you that we need to pay
carbon credits and we have to go green, and their
climate activists took their private jets over to Italy to
go to a billion dollar wedding Why don't the rules

(23:43):
that they espouse to love so much apply to them?
No accountability. Everything comes back to the same no accountability.
Men rape young girls in England. Kuer Starmer allows it.
No accountability. People loot, they take iPhones, they take sneakers,

(24:04):
they take backpacks, they take clothes, and they loot the
most expensive stores and then they sell it online. Why
do they do it? No accountability. We send humanitarian aid
over to the West Bank to feed the people that
are stuck in Gaza held by Hamas shot. If they
dare to come and try to get something to feed
their children, or water, clean water, why did they do it?

(24:29):
No accountability. This is the first thing that I've seen
with these three men from these three divisions of our
government coming out and saying we're done, and you're done,
and we're coming for you. And here's a website where
you can send all your evidence, and here's a phone
number where you can call and talk to us. We're

(24:51):
coming for you, and suddenly everything stopped. Isn't that curious
if we don't start to push our elected representatives to
knock off this ridiculous, woke response to the amount of

(25:14):
utter nonsense that we see in our day to day society,
whether it's these idiots taking over, you know, these universities
throughout the United States, especially here in New York. It's ridiculous,
and these encampments and then saying bring us fit, we're hungry. No,
not bringing you anything, starve. You are illegally infiltrating a

(25:38):
building that does not belong to you. It belongs to
every student who paid their tuition this semester who currently
can't get in because you said they can't, and the
school won't take action because they're bored. Somebody somewhere said
it's okay, and what does that mean? No accountability. We

(25:58):
just keep going back to this thing. It's infuriating. So
now here's to my fun topic of the day. Not fun,
but I feel like a lot of people could commiserate
with this. I was taking Amtrak back home from the
city yesterday and it's a mob train, right, everybody's panicking

(26:19):
the platforms and the track change and running around. It's
I don't know what's happening. Okay, So I'm on the train,
I sit down, I'm working. Train is every seat is
taken and the woman across the aisle from me takes
out a salad. Now, I don't really understand eating a
full meal on a train. I just I don't know,

(26:42):
Maybe it's me. I just think it's really odd. You
want to have a drink, You want to have some
crackers and some pretzels. Okay, I can get behind that,
But I mean people are pulling out steaks and sandwiches
and hogis, and what in God's great name are you doing.
You're sitting on Amtrak or some kind of transit. You've
got a bacteria elating tray that's coming from the back

(27:06):
of a seat that God knows how many people sat
on it, and you know, sure as hell they are
not cleaning these seats. But she sat down and she
took her food out, and I have to tell you,
I have I don't know if this was a salad
just full of onions, and the whole training car smelled
like onions. It's ninety five degrees, the air conditioning's not working,

(27:27):
and you just took out a bowl full of onions.
Why why would you do that? You do not know
how bad that smells. And we're all here, we're all
trapped in your dinner, and I'm just like, does nobody
have any like kouth. I would just never do that,
not because I can or I can't, just because it's

(27:48):
just not nice. But again, it's that mentality I can
do it, somebody want to, I mean me, I don't know,
maybe because you have manners. So just when I thought
that this was the most marble thing, the guy in
front of her, my hands to God, takes out a
tray of sushi. I'm like, okay, so you're gonna eat

(28:09):
raw fish on an Amtrak chain. You haven't washed your hands. Okay,
I'm done. I'm tapping out, you know. And I say
nothing because there's nothing to say, like, hey, how you
doing That's disgusting? Why are you doing that? These are
the things that mystify me about present society. I just

(28:32):
have to wonder why people act like this. I gotta
tell you, I certainly don't know. It is a mystery
to me. And every day I see something else where,
I'm like, man, that guy's a real moron or that
girl's an idiot. And that's why I always say every day.
I said it to the present of my network this morning,
I said, I hate everybody equally. They're all out to

(28:52):
lunch and I'm done. And on that Happy Note. This
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