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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Of course, this Drone Coursey and we've got a very
special guest with us today, Mike Nova. Mike, how are you?
Speaker 2 (00:10):
I'm great, Doc get CORTI always a pleasure to Steve you.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
I've been working. I've been working with Mike for I
guess now almost a year. And we're introduced through a
mutual friend who outruns the merchant account business that we utilize,
and another really great guys Steve Morin one merchant and
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we we we we give him a shout out to
begin with.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
Oh yeah, I love Steve.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
And I've really gotten to spend a lot of time
with Mike and be fond of him. We started really
getting together. Oh, I guess it was last summer in
Georgia when I first visited him for oh maybe ten
days or almost two weeks. It was just when I
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was beginning to do the algorithms and we were getting
involved in that whole business of detecting the voting fraud
that's in and now that's gone. I think, stop the
use of the algorithms in the midterms. We've created God's
Five Stones as a foundation, which is doing well, and
we're working with Peter Tickton, who is the attorney for
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President Trump to actually develop some cases. So Mike and
I have had quite a journey together and the story
we're going to tell today, and asked Mike to tell it.
Mike is Ukrainian. He's had experience a very He's an entertainer.
I guess you could tell from his outfit here he's
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he's an entertainer and he does spectaculars. He's got great
great musician, he imposes music, he does big stage productions
and Ukrainian and he has actual firsthand experience with Zelensky
in Ukraine. And I'm going to have I might tell
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that story today because we're going to reveal some things
about Zelenski that are not commonly known. And I want
Mike to give us an idea of his life where
he's going. I know him to have very very strong
Christian faith, and I know him to be a moral
man who is living a life in accordance with the
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principles of Jesus Christ.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
Yes, sir, And so.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
Mike, why don't you start out by the story and
you were born? Where were you born?
Speaker 2 (02:44):
Doctor Kursi? I was born in the Soviet Union in
nineteen ninety and that later dissolved and split into Russia
and Ukraine with that border there, and I was right
in that middle, you know of it, right above Benansk.
My dad is from the Nansk, which is a territory
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that's been highly contested over there. And I want to
kind of backtrack. I want to compliment you, doctor Corsi.
Thank you for your warm words, and thank you for
the amazing year of work that we've been able to
share together. I've seen you so dedicated in the voting
algorithms and you know, exposing the fraud that has been there.
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You've done such a great job those couple weeks that
we got to spend in Georgia. I've never seen anybody
work harder than you have, doctor Corsi, and I'm just
honored to know you and know about your work and
see it in action and the projects that we've been
involved in with you in the algorithms and a couple
other things. So you are really truly amazing. So thank
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you for what you've done for American history. I know
how important your writings have been for influencing elections, uh
in all different ways, in different elections, and you've made
this country great again, and you've done it in the
past and you continue to do so in your life,
and I really want to honor you for that. So
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thank you for that as well.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
Well. I appreciate that, Mike, thank you. And I feel
like everything I do has been given to me by
Jesus Christ's not mine. It's directed by God.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
And so therefore my dedication is to serve God with
the talents and capabilities God bestowed upon me. So now
let's return to your story. You were born and so
you speak Russian. Yeah, so seak a little bit, SA
say something in Russian.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
That's Ukrainian.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
So you said you were a musician, and you said,
I'm really Ukrainian. I I don't I get these languages.
I begin to learn them just by listening to you
all the time we together speaking Russian and Ukrainia.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
Yeah, probably better than me.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
No, I don't know that until you are. Yeah, I
don't know that. You I've you're a native speaker in
both languages.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
I am, Yeah, I am. I grew up speaking Russian first.
I learned Ukrainian later when I would tour in Ukraine
and work on projects there before the war, uh and
after the war. I did go there during the war,
which is what we'll be talking about today with some
of the controversial elements that Tucker Carlson said on his
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show yesterday with forget the guest name, I think Sam
Goodman or something like that. He had some really great
things to say that I actually have written down. We
might mention them later, but I was shocked with a
few things that I saw in Ukraine and in the leadership,
which as an American first, if I was to go
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fight in a war, I would be fighting for America first,
because I've spent most of my life here.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
And you are you're an American citizen.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Yes, absolutely, yeah, I am. M. Yeah, I don't. I
have an approval for both passports actually in Russia and
in Ukraine, but I have not continued that effort because
I've been able to go into Ukraine for up to
ninety days at a time on my US passport. I've
been in Russia and with a visa in the last
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few years. So yeah, it's uh, there were some Yeah,
I know you'll be asking me questions about that today,
so yeah, it's it's going to be interesting for sure.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
Well, first, let's get to the heart of this, because
you spend time with Zelenski and you've got how did
you get to spend time with Zelenski?
Speaker 2 (06:53):
So with his office and with his right hand in
film direction. Who got him a lee which is Ruslam
from Mumak. He him and I met in Los Angeles
after the war had started, and I offered him some
of my talents. I said, hey, you know, Western Western
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art is typically rivals Ukrainian or Russian art almost in
all spheres. For since we've seen show business through phones
and through laptops, screens, movie theaters, whatever, Western art because
of our democratic position where we are. I think I'm
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saying that right, but we're a democracy. The freedoms that
we do get to pursue sometimes overboard with all this
you know, LGBTQ stuff and all this whatever, the nastier
things that we're scaling back Trump scaling back, thank God.
But you know, I offered some of my talents that
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have been able to develop in the last twenty years
since I've been on stages, singing in church growing up,
and you know, singing in a choir and playing instruments
and getting into music videos and then you know content
creation like I've been doing with you, doctor Corsi. And
I offered him some of the talents to Tousan from Themak,
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which was at that time in a group chat personally
with Zelenski while he was here in La when I
met him, and he's talking with Zelensky while the war
is going on, and he's showing me some things because
I wanted to get him to open up to me,
because I wanted to know what the president might be
saying at times, you know, the you know what what
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music does, and in my life a lot of times
is I try to make it so honest and so
real and so good that we can talk openly with anybody,
any president, any right hand of a president, anything like that,
to where the music in a sense naturally So it's
kind of like, if you want to talk in biblical terms,
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doctor Coursi, it's like David playing the heart for Saul,
for instance, in the Old Testament, and you use I
use the music as a tool similarly to what David
did back then. And I tried to create a vibration
from the music that helps myself and the person that
I'm with or the people that i'm with, open up,
you know better, especially in this case I'm with Ruslan
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Hanomak in Los Angeles. The war is going on for
I don't know about a year, I guess at that time,
and he's in a private group chat with Zelenski, and
I can't believe I'm hearing some of the stuff I'm hearing,
which you know, the first thing was was Zelenski having
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you know, saved some of the messages in the telegram
group chat. Doctor Corsi had said to my buddy Hana Mak,
who I was living with at the time because we
were writing music together, that I had offered to write
for him. And I honestly don't even think that Ruslan
would mind coming on the show. He's such a controversial
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character in Ukraine that he did. You know, he liked
speaking about truth and whatever benefits his own thing, to
be honest.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
You know.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
So this is something that we might be able to
tap into later down the line too, but I thought
it'd be important that we at least do this today.
And thank you for allowing this time today, doctor Corsi,
and Chris, your production manager. You guys are amazing, And
so you know, I'm sitting over hearing Zelensky say a
few days before the war had started, which is when
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I was actually personally in Ukraine as well. I've made
three visits there over the last three years. Some were extended,
like about a year I stayed there, was on the voice,
singing on the TV show and stuff like that in
season twelve, which then got disrupted by the war. But
doctor Corsi back to La I'm sitting with Ruslan from
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and he's just you know, opening up to me because
we're just at a friendly level now, you know. And
he says, doctor Corsi uh listened to this message, and
he shows me Zelenski uh not taking any of the
aggression in a sense I don't want to. I don't
want to get too political here, you know, with who's
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right who's wrong. With this whole war situation. It's just
a terrible situation I'm seeing. I have cousins in Russia,
I have relatives of an uncle in Ukraine. I've spent
you know, Tom in Ukraine. I just clearly want this
war to be over. This is ridiculous the way that
it's affected Washington. D c uh does the I mean,
I was writing about it today. The Zelensky effect, like
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it needs to be studied because basically, what I've come
to realize is we have a president in Ukraine. That
you know, like Trump said the other day, it's like
a modestly successful comedian or moderately successful something like that.
He tweeted on X I think, but doctor Coursih, you know,
I got to experience what he was saying in private
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conversations before the war started and some things after and
before the war had started. Uh, he was he was
very naive. I heard him talk about any any kind
of potential war that might start, he says. Zelenski says,
in the group chat, he says, to my buddy Hanlamak,
who's showing me these messages. He says, even if this
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war starts, so quote, even if this war starts, we'll
we'll shut this thing down in three days. It doesn't matter.
Bhutin is not a threat whatever. And this is a
president talking about what I saw while I was personally
in Ukraine. What you know, when those messages were recorded there,
he is, when these messages were recorded, doctor Karsi, I
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was personally in Ukraine already, right after a brain surgery.
I had almost died there. I had a car that
struck me while I was a pedestrian crossing for a
green light.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
They ran a red light and I want to talk
about that incident a little bit later. We're showing Zalencia
on the screen right now, so that's what those listening
on as an audio MM and go ahead continue.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
Thank you, doctor Corsi. And you know a president of
a country is seeing military prowess pile up on the
border of Ukraine and Russia and is not taking a
potential threat seriously at all, uh, which you know that
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that's something that I heard him say in a recorded
message to my friend. Which you might be able to
show some of the videos that we've made. We have
very high productions there with Hamumak, which is a direct
friend of President Zelensky, who's actually with him a few
weeks ago, UH in in the office you know in Kiev,
downtown Kiev.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
We'll have you back and show some of these videos. Well,
we'll arrange that get them to christ in advance and
on future broadcast will show those.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
Yeah, you guys will be able to understand like how
high level the production is, which was a lot of
the production level was actually influenced by Zelenky because we
worked with his people when I went back during the war, UH,
and we had filmed with the military, We filmed a
viral video music video that you know was pretty controversial
and quite successful too. But you know that was what
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spooked me when I had heard that voice, uh recording
of Zelensky's to my friend, which I'll try to get
him on the show too. I think that he he'll
figure out a way to.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
I would like that. I would like that.
Speaker 2 (14:46):
Yeah, so you know, basically whistleblow and you know, and
stay safe himself because he is in Ukraine right now,
but he comes in and out, and you know, he
can come to the United States maybe and whatever we can,
we could figure that out. But doctor Corsi, how you
were you saying something?
Speaker 1 (15:04):
No, I I just easy excuse me?
Speaker 2 (15:06):
Oh yeah, yeah, okay, And doctor Corci, so, uh, you know,
that's my kind of my first interaction where I'd like
to say when I was in Ukraine, I was there
up until February sixteenth, twenty twenty two. The war unraveled,
the twenty second, twenty third, twenty fourth right there in
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twenty twenty two, that's when the war in Bob and
I had a really critical decision to make because I
had already just got out of two surgeries on my
head from a near death, and I thought, you know,
I'm very like hypersensitive at that time to life and death. Basically,
you know, my doctor when he performed the first surgery
said you have a few hours to live. The himotoma's
so big, you know, And so I got that death scare.
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So I wasn't playing around with my life at all,
especially anybody else's life, which is what I kind of
thought Zelensky's demeanor was when I had heard him talk
about pre war like these, you know, these military accumulations
I did. I did kind of think to believe that
he was quite naive and something was already off there.
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But you know, I'm still gauging the situation for me personally.
February sixteenth, twenty twenty two, Doctor Corsi, I, you know,
just did my research. I saw the military prowess building up,
you know, the military exercises going on on the border.
I saw some information from an American news outlet where
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they saw and tracked intel where blood and plasma was
being collected across Russia and being delivered to the front lines.
So in my in my position, I'm not going to
I'm not blaming anybody for the war today. I'm not
blaming Puchin I'm not. What I'm doing is saying about
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what Trump is really feeling, I think, and that is
that Zelenski has done a poor job at actually managing
the country. Which also another thing. I was thinking about
three hundred billion dollars sent over to Ukraine, doctor Corsi.
Only now three years later Zelensky complains about only receiving
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half of it. Listen, you and I have had financial exchanges.
You've been a man on your word every time. And
if you weren't, I'll be reaching out to you the
same day and say, doctor Corsi, I didn't get paid
for what you promised to pay me. What's going on?
Where's the money? Fortunately for me, you're a man of
your word and you send the money over. We continue
to work and we continue operations in our productions.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
Right.
Speaker 2 (17:42):
And so only now Zelenski's saying three hundred you know,
the half the money's missing three years later. That is
a That's one of the most childlike things I've ever
heard in my life. To say one hundred and fifty
billion dollars hasn't made it three years later or whenever,
you know, like in the process of the war. That's
crazy thing. Now it starts to make sense for me later,
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because I you know, initially, on February sixteenth, I made
the decision to come home. I flew out of Boristpin
Airport KBP, out of Kiev, and I flew to America
to like my doctor had told me, he's like, go recover,
Go find some sunlight. You need sunlight to recover and
restore your body because you just had a massive brain
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trauma and a surgery. So I'm like, okay, I go back.
The war starts eight days later. You know, later than
I hear those messages. When I met Ulam from the
MAC in Los Angeles, I hear the messages about doctor Corsi.
You know, what Zelenski's uh mood was or understanding was
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of basic things that are happening, that are going like clearly,
like I was thinking from news that I was reading,
there's gonna be a war here. I was taught talking
to my friends. I was saying, guys, I almost died
just recently, you know, three months ago. I'm in Ukraine.
While I'm saying this, I gotta go because I was
you know, personal ties with musicians and pastors, and you know,
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a whole community had developed in Ukraine, and I have
to break up predicting that a war is gonna happen,
which a president. Zelenski was absolutely naive about it, absolutely
and it made more sense to me why I'll and
I'm gonna be getting into that. So, you know, I
meet Uslan in La that's like a year after the
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war started. He shows me the messages that I'm talking about,
the audio recordings, whereas Lenskin's like just naive about the wars.
Lenskin later deleted those messages because you can do that
in telegram. You can go back in and delete the
messages because they were absolutely ridiculous, Like there's no president
should ever be speaking about military prowess like that, to
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where even if we should, even if a war starts,
we'll shut it down on three D. We're dealing with
a lot of your poochin here. This is a beast,
this is somebody is very powerful. This is an extremely
powerful man. It's no wonder that Trump went and had
the conversation with him. It's no wonder before he had
even thought about inviting Zelensky. And this is why I
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think why as well, why Trump does not respect Zelenski
and to be honest, for good reason and he I'm
sure they'll have conversations and they'll you know, they'll have
talks and whatever else. But he's going to where at
least somebody is probably sober. Putin is probably sober, you
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know what I mean, at least that's there to get
into any conversation. I mean, you've probably talked to somebody
throughout your lifetime that's been I don't know, maybe just
completely high on just too high, you know what I mean.
And it's just annoying. It doesn't make sense. You can't
trust them, whatever it is. And so you know, I
still out of the love for the Slavic people in whole,
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in general, doctor KARSI just love for Russians, love for Ukrainians,
love for you know, the beautiful things that Slava culture
has produced, you know, in in authors or in engineering,
whatever else. I'm I'm a fan of the Slavic people
cooperating with the United States in general. I'm a fan
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of that because I know there's very talented people and
very resource rich land in Russia, in Ukraine, same as America.
Why can't we Why can't we work together? Why can't we?
I mean, that's what I'm thinking, you know what I
mean anyway, So as I continue to make the decisions
to continue working with Ukrainian celebrities, and you know, with
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my contact with certain people in the office the president
for instance. Oh, there's one guy that we were working
with when I had first started working with Uslam in
Los Angeles who's literally in conversations with Zansky while I'm
building a relationship with him. There's a gentleman that Islan
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was also talking to, which is one of Zelensky's speech writers.
And this is where things are about to get pretty
hairy here in what I'm about to say. His name
is Jurist Jurichstu, the speechwriter for Zelensky. He was an
executive producer on Servant of the People, the massively popular
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show that's still on Netflix, still on YouTube that Lensky
gained a lot of fame from after his more stand
up careers.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
This Warrior, he was playing the president and he's playing
a role as president, kind of conditioning everybody to accepting
him as a real president. Yes, sir, he's an actor,
yes sir, exactly, and a comedian. He did stand up
comedy before he did that show.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
Yes, sir, he was a comedian. He was you know,
an artist, and then he gained massive popularity internationally through
internationally as well. You know obviously first and foremost in
Ukraine and in Russia too, is playing servant of the people,
head actor role, right and basically doctor Corsi. What uh,
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what I start to realize is what Ruslam is telling me,
and that is, you know, there's a gentleman. We were
working with the executive producer of that show that we're
talking about, Serving ofom People where he plays the president.
That's right, Judica stukeh my, you know close friend at
the time. He might not. We'll see how he responds
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to maybe this this show that comes out, you know
what I mean. But I think he'll take it really well.
He loves controversy. This Ruslan character that I'm talking about
that will probably have on. So he's communicating with Yudkustuk
who is sleeping in the office sometimes with Zelenski writing
some of his speeches stuff like that, and he goes
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to rehab for cocaine us and I'm like, well, that's
kind of strange that somebody next to the president is
taking anything like a drug like cocaine. Right then, I'm like, okay,
whatever we can deal without him, you know, we still
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continue to write some of the best songs that I've
ever seen perform live. Luckily I got to co write
some of them. We continue to work on the musical
project because we're not gonna waste talent, We're not gonna
waste skill, you know, and we're gonna continue to press
and influence culture in Ukraine whatever's going on. So I'm
you know, rooted in bringing some kind of good vibrations
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to the Ukrainian culture, to the president if I have
to whatever, I'm thinking, all right, So we continue working
with Islam. We finish a song that he sends to Zelensky.
Zelensky really likes it and invites us to come to Ukraine.
And so when I get the invite, I'm doctor Corci.
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I'm thinking, all right, that's a president. I don't really
know that much of you know, still don't know too
much at the time in regards to where I you know,
for now, my position is, for sure, Lensky's dropping the
ball and he needs to shape up quick or he
has to be ousted. There has to be fair elections,
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there has to be you know, Trump Trump power is
really going to do justice on Zelenski's career, and we
we have to predict that, you know, because Trump doesn't
play around. He's a serious gentleman that also lost a
brother to drugs and alcohol. He lost his brother to it,
and he has a perfect understanding of what a drug
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influenced person acts like. And I do believe that Trump
understands that that's has been influenced by drugs, just in
a way that's way overboard. So back to doctor Corsi
me getting the invite to go to Ukraine from Zelenski.
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He invites Roslam has grid. Dude, listen, it's the President, like,
let's go. You know, we're gonna be all over state
controlled media, We're gonna will perform, We're gonna get quite
a bit of fame these things. And I'm like, all right,
I love the music. I love the music like it's
I know it's gonna bring good to the culture. So
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I'm like, all right, let's go, you know, let's figure
it out. I head there January first, two thousand twenty three,
and I stayed until like March sixteenth, twenty twenty three,
something like that. I could find the flight records if
you need to, And I flew into Poland and then
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took a bus into Kiev. You know all that because
there's just militan only military planes flying around at the time,
you know, and doctor Corsi. You know, I go into
Ukraine based on Zelenski's invite and we go perform on
state controlled media. I have those videos on my Instagram.
You guys can check them out if you need to,
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at Mike Nova Music. And you know, I get into
celebrity culture in Ukraine. Guys that were just you know,
shaking hands and in the office the president with Zelenski,
Ruslam is talking to him continuously. Who I'm staying with
I'm living with in Ukraine and Kiv during war you know,
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during in a war zone, bomb signs everyday, rocket strikes
coming in whatever you know. It was. It was gnarly.
Especially at the same time I'm just a year into
a traumatic brain injury recovering from that, and I'm still
risking my life to go. By the way, I'm still
doing this for the people out of the good of
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my heart. I have to as a believer. After the
Secret Service in Ukraine and investigate this is by the way,
after they investigated the guys that had crushed my skull
with their car and they're Ukrainians facing prison time that
committed crimes, lied to the Secret Service about what they
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did to my body. And I'm still going to Ukraine
because I know that I can be valuable for common
people there, right, And so I'm in Ukraine kind of
like trembling. Sometimes it's hard to sleep, insomnia war zone,
but I'm like, listen, I believe in the reason why
I'm here at that time, right, And doctor Corsi. I'm
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getting to know some of these celebrities. I'm staying at
their houses. They're you know, in cahoots with Zelensky all
this stuff, And I'm like, guys, can we cut it
back on the cocaine news please? I know, like we're celebrities,
but there's a war going on here. Can we cut
it back on like this heavy drug and alcohol abuse.
Like you were like, you're a celebrity bigger than me.
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I'm getting celebrity status, Like I want to feel some
kind of oh there it is. Yeah, yeah, there, that's
a link tree to a lot of my work over
throughout my career. Okay, things that I've done. Yeah, if
they go on micro no A music click on link,
they'll just see a bunch of work that I've been
involved with. I mean, every one of those videos or
I'm being interviewed by Ukrainian television and one of those links,
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a couple of those links, stuff like that. So doctor Corci,
thanks for bringing that up. Chris. Oh yeah, Pastor Manuel Russi,
you've known him. He's a great guy in Atlanta. Uh yeah,
different a couple of podcasts. Oh, Charlie Massayer, great guy
too that you guys can see on one of those links. Uh,
you and I have talked to him, Doctor Corci. Anyway,
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there's just great and there's valuable info on there, good
music on there, and stuff like that. Anyway, Doctor Corsi.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
And then with thekl mir and A was your name
in Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
That's my Slavic name I still carry to this day.
It's in the passport. Mike Nova was my stage name.
It's just shortened, a.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
Shortened version of shortened version, yes, yes.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
Yeah, yeah. And doctor Corsi. You know, I'm with these
celebrities in Ukraine. I'm like, God, pull it back on
the cocaine use, pull it back. We're in a war
zone here. We have to sober up and we have
to do our absolute best, with our wellness, with our fitness,
with just who we are on stage, things like that.
(30:30):
Let's cut it back on this crazy stuff like it's
a I came here with a traumatic brain injury recovery
process as an American, like serving the Ukrainian people and
my country that I believe is you know, could coincide
with Ukraine and benefit both with Ukraine. Uh, you know,
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America could benefit. That's why I'm here, That's why we're
doing this anyway. Luckily for me, at the you know,
the most elite music studio in Ukraine. It's like this
three level house I was living at, you know, mastering, mixing,
engineering rooms, producers, celebrities coming in whatever. I'm living there
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too while I went during the war, and that's when
I kind of made a big deal about, you know, guys,
this drug abuse, like this alcohol abust needs to stop, and.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
You're talking about Zelensky using cocaine and alcohol and drugs.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
I'm about to get to that certain information I found
out about that while I was there. Yeah, and I'm yeah,
definitely building up to that, doctor Corsi, absolutely, and something
that spurred this podcast with you here, the show with
you hear is what Tucker had questioned. Tucker Crosson had
questioned yesterday in the show that he released on you know,
(31:47):
his platforms and Spotify and YouTube and all that and
doctor Corsi. Uh. You know, luckily I was able to
scale some of the and alcoholic these back at least
while I was there, because it was really upsetting me.
Like I'm very high persensitive at that time, especially because
I'm trying to recover my health from a massive brain trauma.
(32:09):
And I go to get some rest at another studio,
another music studio with another celebrity and his producer. And
while I'm staying there for those couple of weeks, we're
writing songs. We're pitching songs, trying to make some money,
you know, all that, and a certain individual comes to
(32:31):
the studio very beautiful woman, as you might know, some
Slavic women can be just in you know, insanely beautiful,
and so she obviously got my attention. You know, she's
you know, just very beautiful, and I'm like, okay, So
we show her all the songs that we have to
demonstrate for her things like that. She stays for a
(32:51):
couple hours, chooses some of the songs, and then goes
home and she was very like very interesting and unique
doctor Corsi in the sense that you know, usually people
aren't that comfortable in Ukraine, and she's just walking around
with just you know, excuse me, but like boop job,
like you know, tattoos, range rover, just whatever. I'm like,
(33:13):
this is not your run of the mile Ukrainian woman.
Even if she whoever beauty level or whatever, it doesn't matter.
I'm like, this is not your run of the mill.
So I asked about her and they say she is
the wife of the cocaine dealer to the office of
the President. I'm like, what do you mean, And then
those memories start coming back. Oh, that guy we were
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working with when we were first starting the musical project
for Ukraine in La he went to rehab. Then I'm like, okay,
hold on, you're telling me that they're delivering cocaine to
Zelensky right like right now as the war's going on.
They're like, dude, Zelenski has always been on cocaine always,
(33:56):
And I'm thinking, like, I've interfaced with drug culture. You know,
I've tried cocaine myself. I'm not gonna lie. I've tried it.
I didn't like it. I didn't like. That made me
feel I'm already pretty hyperactive as it is. I don't
need an extra stimulant besides maybe some coffee or you know.
And I think to myself, oh my gosh, a president
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of a war torn country is indulging in a drug
that has always resulted in the worst case scenarios for
anyone that's ever been addicted to it. Then I see
Zelenski come in the media. I think, maybe while I
was in Ukraine still or whatnot, I see him come
to DC to get another you know, one hundred billion
(34:44):
dollars from Biden or whatever. And doctor Corsi. I see,
like he's in America. It's gonna be a little tough
to get cocaine while you're here as a president in Washington, DC.
It should be at least it should be a little
tougher them back home. And I see the after effects
of it. And that's exactly what Tucker was talking about yesterday,
(35:05):
which is something's off about this guy. Something is completely off.
He can't carry a straight glance, he can't make eye
contact for more than half a second. His eyes are
darting around the room. He's influenced by so much money
coming in under the Biden administration that's unaccounted for, and
(35:29):
he has he's having a party with a war. And
I'm over here out of the goodness in my heart,
serving you know, Ukraine, and what I believe is just
you know, in tandemly positive for America too. I'm serving
my country countries that I love, you know, America, Ukraine
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z just Slavic people in general in you know, in this situation,
and the president is having a run at it with
cocaine deliveries to the office. I know, I know that
his executive producer, speech writer was in rehab for cocaine years.
All the celebrities that I'm working with, they're all on coke,
(36:15):
you know, that are dealing with the office the president
in Ukraine. And you know, I wanted to come on
the show with you today, doctor Corcia. I know you
got to jump here in a second. I know you
have another one coming up.
Speaker 1 (36:28):
We've got about ten minutes and a couple of things
I want. I want to talk also before we end
to introduce Dmitri Kudrin and what we're gonna do with him.
We'll get Dmitri on a separate show, yes, sir, very
very soon.
Speaker 2 (36:40):
Very soon, Yes, sir, Yes, sir, Yeah, doctor Corsi, that's
a beautiful story too, as we as we work for that.
Speaker 1 (36:50):
Yeah, finished a little bit of this and we'll then
I'll tell you and say we're gonna switch to Dimitri now.
So we got at least five minutes on Dmitri.
Speaker 2 (36:56):
Yes, sir, absolutely, and doctor Corcy. I'm upset. I'm upset
that a president of a war torn country that has
that has received billions of dollars from America, from the
American taxpayer, is not getting drug testing and he should be.
(37:19):
He should be because there's too many predictors and things
that like, for instance, I remember him being in DC,
like what a year and a half ago, two years,
he's sweating through the makeup. Uh, you know, there's no
reason for that. The temperature is climate controlled in the room.
You know, he's a president. He can have the temperature
(37:40):
he wants. But his heart's racing so fast because he's
withdrawn from the cocaine abuse back home while he's here
and he can't, you know, get another line or whatever.
So I realize then by the behavior of a lot
of other celebrities that interface with him too, they are
just not not caring about the situation like they are
(38:04):
promising to. They're not. They're not holding their end of
the bargain, and they're getting checked now. Uh. And you know,
I'm glad that Tucker asked these things yesterday. He said, Dude,
something's really off because this question should be should be
driven into uh, into the public really, because I don't
(38:28):
believe that anybody that's running a country in any part
of the world should be auh having even people around
that are abusing cocaine. They should not. It's going to
result in horrific negotiations, is going to result in disrespect
towards President Trump, towards anybody else that's in these negotiations
(38:49):
that are ongoing now, doctor Corsi. And this has got
to be fixed. It has to be stopped. It's just ridiculous,
it's at all.
Speaker 1 (38:59):
Let me conclude here for a minute or two. The
I think the irresponsibility of being on cocaine and the
drug abuse, the alcohol abuse, everything of that nature while
war is going on and people are being killed, is
it's morally inexcusable.
Speaker 2 (39:19):
Yes, okay.
Speaker 1 (39:20):
And you know, from being with me for as much
as you've been with me, I would like to have
a glass of wine at night, but I am not.
I have hor drugs, and yeah, found that people who
are on drugs are irresponsible and not and just out
(39:42):
of their minds.
Speaker 2 (39:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (39:43):
Now, Zelenski wanting to continue this war into the money flowing,
continue the cocaine flowing. We've got a very strong message
for him right now, which is it might be a
good idea to leave the country and go to France.
Or secondly, don't don't don't be concerned or you should
be concerned that you might just be arrested.
Speaker 2 (40:06):
And that's where all doctor COURSI, that's where all these
psycho linguistic crimes are coming from, is because somebody that's
a crackhead so to speak, is going to manipulate culture
and manipulate other world leaders with psycho linguistic crimes, emotional
distress lies, whatever it is. You know, that's just way
(40:26):
overboard and I mean interrupt you.
Speaker 1 (40:27):
Sorry, Well, I think you're finding among the uh, the
British and the French, they don't want their own crimes exposed. Yeah,
And they don't want their own pedophilia, they don't want
their own involvement with drugs, they don't want their own
involvement with the Russian collusion and the intelligence and all
the other issues. This war never should have been fought.
(40:50):
Exactly the two provinces that you're talking about. You're Russian
speaking and you're religious. Well, you know when when when
Zelensky starts, it's sending in neo Nazi mobs to kill
freedom fighters in these two provinces and started burning Russian
Orthodox churches and persecuting Russian Orthodox clergy. Putin had enough.
Speaker 2 (41:12):
That Ukrainian Law three through thirty eight ninety four is
the sickest religious oppression that we've ever seen. Yes, it
is Nazi style, it really is. And that was hard
for me to believe when I would hear anybody, anybody
say Nazi regime. But we're dealing with the Ukrainian Law
thirty eight ninety four and this religious oppression is beating
(41:34):
up priests, you know, like physically manipulating them. It's ridiculous.
What's going on, you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (41:43):
Well, okay, now I want to talk about Dmitri Kudrin
for a while. Dmitri Dmitri is in Alaska and we
spent recently just about two weeks with him. Yep, Dmitri
was one of the first funders for God's Five Stones. Yeah,
and he put in some of the initial money that
got us started on the on the investigation of the algorithms,
(42:06):
and it was very deeply appreciated and you arranged that.
Speaker 2 (42:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (42:11):
And Dmitri I went through a federal prosecution. He's the
only guy know who the Department of Homeland Security put
in jail for selling a couch on which one was
it on the course he sold what was the sight
(42:32):
he sold it on? He sold it on Craigslist. He
sold a couch on Craigslist, and they made him take
a plea deal and they put him in prison for
a year and a day and they stole half a
million dollars of his money.
Speaker 2 (42:45):
Yeah, and doctor Corci, he clearly listed on the Craigslist
listing and help it was the leather was made in Italy.
It was assembled in China. And the secret agent texted
him and he asked if it was made in Italy.
Dmitri obviously responded yes, because the leathers made it. Really
just look at the polls and then over at Craigslist
text that was basically still correct.
Speaker 1 (43:07):
Well, we're going to run out of time, but I
want to say that this is the case we're going
to bring to the partner attorney, and I'm going to
take it personally to Donald Trump, because what you have
is the Department of Homeland Security targeting out Ukrainian who
was doing very well economically, and they thought he was
running money for Ukraine. Thought they was an oligar criminal
(43:30):
and they couldn't find anything. They could find nothing, and
so rather than drop the investigation, they raided his office.
They stole half a million dollars and they charged him
over a craigs listing of a couch he was selling. Yeah, okay,
now we're going to I want to make a lot
of this case and I want to see him get
a pardon because we're finding the corruption is in the
(43:51):
Department of Homeland Security, and I intend to bring this
to the intention of the Department Homeland Security and have
it investigated. Yes, sir, so we're going to have to
be on the show. Yeah, we're going to next to you,
Me and Dmitri. We'll set that up. Chris will set
that up next week. I'm traveling, but the following week
we're going to have a show and I'm gonna start
writing about this case. And we're going to make sure
(44:13):
that Donald Trump is aware of what these criminal agencies
are doing. They're not protecting the United States from illegal
immigrants or terrorists or military age coming into the country.
They're shaking down honest American citizens. Maybe Ukrainian and origin
speaking Russian. He's like you. Dmitri and his associates are
(44:36):
from the Russian speaking part of Ukraine, the to provinces
close to Russia. I've spent I was with you over Christmas.
We went to a religious service. The dinner we had
was in fact, we played a Bible game at the
end of the thing for the evening ending. So questions
(44:58):
out of the Bible, see who won this team versus
that team it was, you know. So you're dealing with
a strong Christian community that wants freedom, and the American
public have not been told the truth about Zelenski, told
the truth about the western part of Ukraine, which has
always been neo Nazi and Putin. I think has shown
(45:24):
great restraint when we have had missiles from the United
States from Italy, missiles from France are deployed by troops
from each of those countries, guided by satellites from each
of those companies countries striking deeply into Russia, and we
got an input to that. You know, we're back channeling
(45:46):
and trying to reassure Putin that Donald Trump was really
going to solve this war. And Donald Trump is in
the process of solving this war. But you notice Lensky's
already been marginalized. He was not at the meeting where
in Saudi Arabian. I've been encouraging these meetings occurr in
Saudi Arabia for a variety of reasons, including normalizing the
(46:08):
Middle East and the meetings between UH. This one was
between Secretary of State Marco Rubiel and Lavarov, who I
think is one of the more brilliant foreign ministers ever.
Speaker 2 (46:23):
And the other day doctor Corsi. He said something that
was extremely true, which I took such backlash for from
some Ukrainians. I somebody tried to attack me yesterday physically
a Ukrainian here in America because they saw me in
the media talking about what love Roov has said. And
he said, quote love quote. Zelenski says a lot of things.
(46:48):
It just depends on what he drinks from smoke.
Speaker 1 (46:50):
That's right, That's right, okay. And Donald Trump and Donald
Trump Donald Trump also said he was a dictator, and
so Zelensky should understand right now that this is not
a game. It's not playing with people's lives and very
serious power and very serious powers. The United States and
(47:13):
Russia are going to come together and they're going to
have peace. And you know, even this General Kellogg was
not in that meeting. He was sent to explain to
Zelenski yesterday that we're going to get paid back by
a deal on Russian on Ukraine's rare earth minerals. That'll
be a good deal. If be a good deal for Ukraine,
(47:34):
it will be a good deal for the United States
because it will be done with options on future contracts.
Speaker 2 (47:40):
And maybe I'm so sorry some of Zelensky's advisors right
now they're sobering up and they're begging him to sign
the deal with the.
Speaker 1 (47:48):
Well, Zelensky's got a limited period of time here and
if he does not, if he doesn't wise up, yeah,
I you know, he's been warned. Yeah, And if he
doesn't listen, yeah, same with France. Macron is coming to
talk with Trump. This war is going to be settled,
and we're not Russia is not going to give back
(48:10):
the territory. It's taken without a nuclear war, and we're
not going to have a nuclear war. And so therefore.
Speaker 2 (48:17):
Everyone there is with the Russian passport. Now anyway, what's
the point of taking it back?
Speaker 1 (48:21):
And so therefore, yes, I mean everybody I met in
the Ukrainian community that associated with you speaks Russian. You
know you don't speak German, you speak Russian. Yeah, yeah,
And the culture is Slavic, the culture is aligned with
the Russian culture. Now we've got to quit because I'm
(48:42):
already over time. But Mike has been a real pleasure.
We've been with Mike Nova. We'll be back with Mike
again and near fewtre is. Mikhail Mironov is his name
in Ukraine. He's an artist, performing artist. There's how you
can find is various performances in his work, strong Christian
(49:04):
and let Dmitri know that we're gonna do a show
and he's gonna.
Speaker 2 (49:07):
Be on and Zelenski put a freaking suit or tie on.
Geez a suit time.
Speaker 1 (49:16):
Well, then he's an actor. This is this is an outfit.
This is a military outfit, so stupid. I don't think
has ever spent any moment in the military. But Mike
we have to go. I've got a hard break.
Speaker 2 (49:29):
Sorry about that. Sorry, Chris, Thank you guys so much. Check.
God bless Yeah, Mike, Mike Nova Music, God bless you.
Speaker 1 (49:37):
Will talk to you soon, Mike Nova Music dot Com.
Speaker 2 (49:40):
Love you guys.
Speaker 1 (49:41):
And in the end, God always wins. God's gonna win
here too.
Speaker 2 (49:44):
Hey man, brother, let's go. I love you doctor. Of
course you're doing an incredible job. Chris, you as well.
You guys are so appilated. What you've done for America
is incredible. Let's keep making America great again and then
helping the world after that.
Speaker 1 (49:56):
Yeah, let's get let's get peace in the world.
Speaker 2 (49:58):
God bless, God bless.
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