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Why world currency the new world oftrouble. I imagine that right now you're
feeling a bit like Alice tumbling downthe rabbit hole. Let me tell you
why you're black. You're here becauseyou know something. What you know you

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can't explain what you feel. It. You felt it your entire life that
there's something wrong in the world.You don't know what it is, but
it's there, like a splinter inyour mind. Driving It is this feeling
that it brought you to me.This is your lad's chance. After this,
there is no turning. You takethe blue pill, the story,

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and you wake up in your bedand believe whatever you want. You take
the red pill. You stay inwonderland, and I show you how deep
the rabbit hole you. All I'moffering is the truth nothing. For we
are opposed around the world by amonolithic and roomless conspiracy have relies primarily on

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covert means for expanding its sphere ofinfluence, on infiltration instead of invasion,
on subversion, instead of elections,on intimidation, instead of free choice,
on gorillas by night instead of armiesby day. It is a system which
has been scripted vast human and materialresources into the building of a titan if

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highly efficient machines that combine military,diplomatic intelligence, economic, scientifics, and
political operations. Its preparations are concealed, not published. Its mistakes are buried,
not headlined. Its descent is aresilenced, not praised. No expenditure
is questioned, no rumor is printed, no secret is revealed. But I

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am asking your help and the tremendoustask of informing and alerting the American people.
And now welcome to another episode ofDown the rabbit Hole. Here's your
host. It's Popeye. Ladies andgentlemen, welcome to another live edition of

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rabbit Hole Radio. I'm your host, Popeye, and it is September twenty
third, two thousand and twenty three, Oh twenty three, twenty three.
Go play your lottery tickets, ladiesand gentlemen tonight, if the lottery is
out there anyway, Tonight I havea jam packed broadcast for you, and

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I have a very special guest I'mgonna be bringing back on guest co host,
I should say, we're gonna begetting into a bunch of things.
We're gonna be getting into Biden andall of the latest news regarding our illustrious
president. He's so awesome. It'snot embarrassing to have him as our president

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at all at all. Right,No, no, it's not embarrassing to
have him as I'm president at all. So I want to get right to
it. I don't want to wasteany time. I'm gonna be playing later
on in the broadcast. I'm gonnabe playing a I'm gonna be playing a

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to all two pieces of music,maybe about seven minutes in total of it
for you. I know it's weird. I usually don't play music. It's
kind of a weird thing, right, But tonight I'm gonna be playing a
little bit of music later for you, and it's to make a point about
the culture war. I'm going toshow you something very interesting. But anyway,
I want to bring up my guestco host so we can get right

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into it. So who can Ibe having on tonight to hang out with
me, Well, none other thanthe illustrious mister Steve Stars, and I'm
gonna bring him up. Steve.Welcome, well, thank you once again,
Popeye to be on the show tonight, and hopefully I'm coming in clear.
I mean, this is going tobe a big show. A lot

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of things happening. Friends, asyou know, this October fourth Test is
coming up. What's it all about? So many things to talk about.
We are now at an undeclared warstate with mister Biden. He is gone
ahead and funded things without congressional approval, as well as the ongoing next round
of lockdowns and things that are cominginto all this is happening, and you

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know there's a lot of trouble onCapitol Hill. But we'll go into wherever
you want to go with that.You know, I want to just tell
you it's a pleasure once again,Popeye, to be with you. And
here we've been riding out the stormfor how many years now? Every time
something like this starts to happen,it seems like we're on the air.
Yeah, it's interesting. I reallywant to get your take because I know
you've been dying to talk about Biden'spossible impeachment. So I want to get

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your take on that. I wantto get your take on what you think
of out before we even go anywhereelse. I want to know what you
think about the possibility that Biden couldbe impeached. I mean, do you
do you do you think they're goingto do it? Well, I think
the you know, impeachment is along ways off. We've never had one
in our history because it takes sixtysix votes in the Senate and you very

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rarely will get that. But thepossibility of his resignation, I think is
much more likely. That's what happenedwith Nixon in nineteen seventy four. I
was actually working in radio. Ihate to say it, I'm dating myself,
but I was actually working at aradio station, Casey SU at the
CSU campus. Then when the bellsran off, like in the movie All

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the President's Men, you ding dingming, ming, ning, ming,
bulletin, bulletin, Nixon to resign. So I remember what happened during Watergate,
And you know, I can talka little bit and we can go
into details, but let me justbasically say this. Uh, there's a
very interesting film. I like JohnF. Kennedy. I think he's a

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great was a great man. Buthe wrote a book called Profiles and Courage,
and one of the people who hefeatured was Edmund Ross, who was
the was the Republican in the Senatethat was the swing vote in the impeachment
of Biden Johnson Andrew Johnson. Afterthe assassination of Lincoln. And it's a
good piece and it's very interesting.And this guy was a Republican and they

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were trying to get him to bethe final vote that would actually remove,
not just impeach. The impeachment isa process. The removal is actually what
happens when the impeachment comes to thevote, and the vote is to remove.
So the removal of Andrew Johnson wasjust one vote, shy okay.
What happened though, was this oneRepublican decided not to vote for it,

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and that was the swing vote ofthe whole thing. And John F.
Kennedy wrote this up as a profileencourage Now. His question was he could
actually see this clip up there.He said, if we allow this impeachment,
what will happen to the president?And see in generations to come,
what will happen if we allow theCongress to remove the president? You know,
under this kind of rule, willthis be on and on and on?

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Will this to throw our balance ofgovernment out? I don't think so.
I think in the one thing itdoesn't gives us, we the people.
Now, Oh boy, Papa,I shouldn't even start here, but
I will go here for a littlebit. I have studied the Lincoln assassination
quite extensively, and if you goto the Internet in search John Wilkes Booth's

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calling card Andrew Johnson's mailbox in thevery day that Lincoln was shot. Just
hours before he was shot in thetheater, John Wilkes Booth paid a visit
to Andrew Johnson, okay, andleft his calling card there. This is
for real, it's all I hadn'tthe handwriting checked by handwriting expert. So
what was the connection between Johnson andJohn Wilkes Smooth. It's very strange that

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he leaves his calling card in themailbox at the hotel, the National Hotel,
just about two or a little afternoon. He had just come across the
Anacosta Bridge. He had a hardtime getting into Washington. He would be
using that bridge later on that nightwhen he wrote out of Washington where he
wouldn't be stopped. He apparently hadsome kind of a password to get through.
So a long story short, theywere bringing Johnson up on impeachment charges

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due to the Tenure Act. WhatEdward Stanton had done is it barricaded himself
in his War Department office and wouldn'tleave and Johnson was trying to get him
out, and so there was abig fuss over whether the president could fire
his own secretary of Defense. TheSupreme Court has now ruled over that and
they allowed the president to do thatbecause it's his cabinet. I'm getting really

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long and drawn out, but here'sthe point. The question was should the
Congress have the power and should theyset the precedent of removing a president?
And that was the question that thisEdmund ross Fellow was deciding, and he
voted against it. So the actualremoval of Andrew Johnson did not take place,

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and John F. Kennedy wrote himup as a hero and courage.
But I think there's a different storyhere because you know, when we have
these things happen. And I mentionedJohnson's connection to Booth. Okay, this
was brought out on the floor,I believe it or not. At the
very end, they weren't really comingafter Johnson for the serious stuff. They
were talking about other things that weren'tall that important, and they were trying

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to remove him from office. No, he's not gonna be thorn in jail.
He's just going to be removed asa bad manager. This is what
I thought he's Stevens was telling himRoss. He said, look, you
know he's a bad manager. We'vegot a vote, let's remove him.
But he didn't want to do that. I think it was a bad mistake
because in reality, we should beremoving presidents when they do bad things.
Because it's odd enough that JFK wrotethis story about this man Andrew Johnson,

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the connections to him and John WikeSmooth. Years later, there was another
man who was in office whose namewas Johnson, who was also connected to
the murder of Okay. Okay,but look at some of these other people.
You've had Bill Clinton, Bill wehold everything up on Bill Clinton on
Monica Gate. But the Cox reportcame out afterwards, and it showed that

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he had been selling secrets to theChinese, the whole guidance systems and all
in our military secrets. Why didn'tthat come out during the impeachment. See
where I'm going with this. I'mjust saying, Popeye, you know,
these impeachments are not really about thereal things that they should be going after.
In both cases of Andrew Johnson andBill Clinton, they should have been
removed. Now we know what happenedwith Nixon, in nineteen seventy four,

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the coming back all the way aroundto this when those bells rang and all
the president's men, remember all theking's horses and all the president's men couldn't
put Humpy back together again. Whathappened here was they made the choice to
allow Bill Clinton to walk, butthey put such pressure on, They put
such pressure on Richard Nixon and hismen around him like John you know,

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well, first of all it's mentionedSparrow agnu and then John Mitchell, the
attorney general. You see the samething happening right now. See the pressure
on Merrick Garland. The same thinghas happened, the same pattern, but
they're not really going after him forthe real problems because you know, Nixon
had about ten people involved with himinspiring on the Democrats very distasteful. Of

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course, we could go into thatin a lot of detail, but if
you imagine what happened with Biden hehad his crime was one hundred thousand times
bigger because he had one hundred thousandpeople in the weaponized government he was using.
I mean, this is high crime. Trees and friends. Anyway,
long story short, I mean,should the people have the right, we

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the people to demand accountability of thesepresidents and are they just fooling around and
wasting time and are they not reallybringing out the real matters that should have
been addressed. Just like with BillClinton, the country did not have the
stomach for going another six months onthe real crimes of Bill Clinton after the
whole Monica Gate thing. They neverreally discussed the real problems with Andrew Johnson

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either. See where I was goingwithout Popeye. I don't know if that
all does that? Does that cometogether when you talk about what's happening here,
look at the real crimes and howserious the real crimes are, not
the games, not Hunters Lao Laptop. I'm so tired of hearing about Hunters
Laptop. We knew about that beforeit came out. Obviously it's been held
back all this time. This isnot about Hunter Biden. You know,

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this is a man who is misusingthe government, going beyond Congress to get
to send money to Ukraine in thethreatening a world war. I mean,
god, how crazy is this?Should this man be held back now?
I don't think they're going to beable to get the impeachment, but they
can pressure him to resign. Wouldit be Kamalia Harris. I don't know.

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See, that's his insurance policy,right, right, She's his insurance
policy. Everyone's like, why didthey pick Kamala Harris? They picked her
because nobody wants her as president?And I mean nobody that maybe her fan
boys and her fan girls want heras president, but nobody realistically wants Kamala

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Harris as president. They do not. So she is literally his insurance policy.
Yep, if if if if itgoes wrong, she's the insurance policy.
Because there's you know, and ifshe was president there I guarant I
guarantee you she wouldn't you know,if if it happened, like say say

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we were like one year into histerm and it happened, I would give
her six months before some scandal happenedor something happened and she needed to resign.
Nobody wants her because she's she's sounlikable. Remember I know that,
like the and when I say this, I'm speaking to the audience. Steve

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knows when I say, remember,you know, talking to the audience.
But you know, remember, folks, that you need to at least buy
in you being you, the audiencemember needs to buy into this deception.
So if they don't. Even Likewith Joe, people are like, well,

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I mean, he's stumbling all overhimself. He mumbles at the un
He's mumbling at every speech. Hewalked off the stage with Prime Minister Modi
the other day in India just likewalked off, didn't shake his hand,
nothing, just see a bye,disappears off the stage. I mean,
he's a bumbling old man. I'mnot making fun of people with brain injuries.

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I have a brain injury. Iunderstand how that could jack you up.
But I'm also not running the country. No right, I'm not running
things, you know. I meanI'm getting better. I know my limitations.
You know. I just started goingback to the gym this week for
the first time in years. Itfeels good. I'm trying to get myself
back in shape. What are theydoing for this guy? If I was

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eighty or eighty one years old andI was you know, I mean,
being the president, dude, that'sa lot of work. That's not an
easy job. I mean, that'syou're traveling all the time, You're getting
up early, you gotta give speeches, do this, do that. That's
it's a lot of work. Andthen you gotta like run the country.
You know, you gotta be thepresident, so there's a lot to it.
If I'm eighty one years old,then they're trying to shuffle me around

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from spot to spot the spot likethat every day. I'm pretty sure if
in the normal, you know,everyday life of average Americans, if you
were doing that with like an eightyor an eighty one year old and you
were shuffling them around because you wantedthem to be that the face and the

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name of something, but you wereactually behind the scenes, you know,
you'd get charged with elder abuse becausewhat you're doing to him is elder abuse.
And I'm not I'm not trying tostick up Joe Biden, but but
it's it's elder abuse. I mean, it is there. He's not running
the country. If you look,if you really think that Joe Biden runs

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the country, I have a bridgein Brooklyn for sale that I'd like to
sell you real cheap. Yeah,you know, yeah, he's following prompts.
Absolutely. Yeah. Who's running thecountry is really what we should be
asking because it's not him, right, many people think it's Obama, but
I don't see That's what I thinkI'm gonna be honest with you. You

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Ragick and I had this conversation andshe brought this up a long time ago
to me. She goes, don'tyou you remember that interview where Obama was
talking about if he could be thepresident for another four years, he would
you know, he'd sit in hisbasement, you know, in sweatpants,
with like a headset and be tellingthe person, you know, what to
do. That's I'm willing to betthat's what's going on. That makes more

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sense because you it's the Obama administrationtwo point zero. You got you know,
Victoria Newland is in there, theone that Roseanne bar got in trouble
for making fun of Valerie Jarrett.She's in there, all these other people
from it's literally like the Obama administrationas soon as Trump came out, came
back in for another four years,and they have Joe as the face.

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So it's like, oh, it'sall fresh and new, but it's not
fresh and new. It's the samestinky, crappy toilet we had the last
time. It's not a freshly cleantoilet. It's still full of crap.
They just you know, they slappedon they sprayed some air freshener in the
air, and that's why it smellsa little better. Awful. Yeah,

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that's bad. Well, you know, with Nixon, Spiro Agnew was removed
first, Okay, remember that,and then they came after Nixon had John
John Mitchell. He was in alot of trouble already. He did serve
time by the way, his wifewas kind of written him out to Bernstein
and Woodward. But it was astep by step process. So they're gonna

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have to do something. Really,I don't think any of the Democrats want
commodity of Harris community on Harris CommulaHarris, however she pronounces her name.
I don't think any of them likeher. As a matter of fact,
most of the Democrats are freaking rightnow. I even call my Democratic senators
and say, hey, look,you need to be thinking about resignation because
this is going to keep dragging onyou, just like it did with Nixon.
It's going to be a game ofpressure. So what they need to

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do. What they did at thattime was they threw Spiro Agnew out and
he replaced him with Gerald Ford sothat when Nixon resigned, gerald Ford could
take the presidency. And who washis vice president, Nelson Rockefeller Okay,
you see how that worked. Right? The whole thing was really a scam
the way I mean they took Nixonout, he had to resign in seventy

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four, and then gerald Ford tookover, who was the head of the
Warren Commission. All right, weknow about gerald Ford's background. So I
mean, I think what they're goingto have to do, really, the
Democrats are gonna have to think aboutwho they're going to get rid of,
how they're gonna get rid of cominglaw first, in order to get Joe
to step down and resign, youknow, so you know the problem is,

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Yeah, they'd have to get ridof her, and then how do
you get rid of her without causinga big fuss? Because now you'd be
getting rid of the first black femalevice president and first first black vice president,
first black female vice president. Howare you supposed to how are you
supposed to get around that? See, they kind of painted themselves into a

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corner. See that's what happens whenyou play retarded identity politics. Yeah,
because politics shouldn't be about identity.I don't give a flying crap where someone's
from. If they're here legally inthis country as a citizen. I don't
care if they're white, yellow,purple, they could have polka dots.
I don't care. If they're acitizen and they're actually going to do good

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for this country, then hurrah.If they're not going to do good for
this country, if they're going tocrap all over it and destroy it,
well then I have a problem withthat. Kamala Harris, you know,
I don't have a problem with herbeing a female, to be honest,
would you look if she if shecould do a great job, if she

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was if she was just a betterindividual and the closest person really the only
female politician I could point to thatI would say, would do a good
job as like vice president, andthen if she became president, would be
Tulsey Gabbard. And she was aDemocrat, you know, I think now
she's left the Democratic Party, butthat and I don't agree with every take

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that she's ever had, But outof all the female politicians out there,
I think she would do the bestjob. I First of all, she's
military veteran, so she actually understandswhat it's like to serve, you know,
and so like that's important for somebodyas a leader, because they often
send people to go fight and die, young kids, to go fight and
die, and for crap and forlies. And they many of these people

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have never even served. So that'sa problem. But besides that, I
think she would do a good job. Okay, I think she would do
an actual So I don't have aproblem with a woman being the president.
Great, yeah, right, Ithink she'd agree. Right. I have
a problem with Kamala Harris because she'sa moron. And she is she's I

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mean, she's and that's not mebeing fast, she's Oh you being mean?
I'm not being mean. We canwe can call out stupidity when we
see it. I mean, haveyou, I mean people, have you
ever heard her speak? She's justas embarrassing as Joe Biden. Yeah she
is. Yeah, right, he'sgot an excuse. He's eighty eighty one

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years old. You know what's herexcuse? Does she have demensioned to?
I mean do when she talks?Steve, you've heard her talk? She
makes absolutely no sense? Right none? Right? You know they s real
deliminit because what do they do withher? But she's coming back to the
guns now. If you notice that, Popeye, that's what mission is,

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right, Yeah, that's her mission. That's not going to be popular with
anybody, and I don't think they'regonna be able keeper in there. I
call my Democratic senators and I talkedto him and I said, look,
you know you're gonna have to thinkabout changing because people are You're you're dragging
the entire party down. And I'mnot a Democrat, but I would.
I would vote for RFK Junior,by the way. I like him a

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whole lot better, you know,I mean as opposed to Trump. I
don't know, but you know,the whole situation is this that they could
get some much better Democrat right now, like RFK Jr. And have him
in there. He will not supportthis endless war. He will we know
how he deals with Fauci. Imean, nobody in the Trump administration and

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would deal with Fauci like he would. He's already claimed what he knows what
Fauci's up to and call him.I like him, but they won't.
They won't even allow him a securityclearance. And you saw that article where
there was a guy dressed up asa federal marsher marshall at one of his
rallies who wasn't one. I mean, what the hell is going on here.
I mean, this man is facingthe bullet drink. All I can

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say is than Eugene Caesar. Yes, right, that's what happened with his
father. Yeah, for those ofyou that who don't know, that's that's
really who killed Bobby Kennedy. Thatbody killed r of Kay's dad was than
Eugene Caesar. It wasn't It wasnot, Sir Han, Sir Hand.
I mean, Bobby was shot frombehind. So it's funny they his brother

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was shot from the front and thekill shot came from the front, and
they tried to say it was frombehind, whereas Bobby was supposedly shot from
the front, but the kill shotactually came from behind his ear right.
So how did Sir Hann, whowas clearly in front of him and who
everybody that was there witnessed it wasin front of him? Did he have

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a magic bullet too? Is itonly the Kennedy brothers that have been killed
by magic bullets? And where didthese magic bullets come from? How did
they defy science and physics? Howis that? How is the possibility that
they do that? You explain thatto me. Yes, it's really a
tragedy and we and you know Ilike rif K Jr. Because he's been

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very forthcoming about what really happened withhis father. Shot from behind. That's
all confirmed now, I mean,there's nothing left but a realization by the
nation. I think most people bynow are pretty much convinced something went wrong
with JFK and Dallas, but veryfew people still know the facts about the
back, the person behind Bobby Kennedythat applied the round just a few inches

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from his ear, so close thathis lapelle was burned with powder. There's
no question from the autopsy report itwas not sir Han sir Han who killed
Why did laws Angelist Police Department destroythe ceiling tiles, Steve, Because they
destroyed the ceiling tiles from inside thatthat room, that area where he was
shot. Okay, they they tookit there was because there were bullet holes

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in the ceiling tiles. Well,why would they take those out? Why
would it Would it prove that SirHann was hitting the ceiling tiles and not
Bobby Kennedy? What you know,what would it prove that there were other
shooters in there? Because there's athere's an old school documentary about this.
Not not RFK must die that's agreat documentary too. But there's a secondary

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documentary that was out years ago aboutthe assassination of Bobby Kennedy and it shows
what the what LA did with theevidence they destroyed. They destroyed the evidence
from the assassination, the murder ofa political figure in the middle of an
election, and they actually destroyed theevidence from it that they collected. When

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people tried to get access to itlater on, the LA was like,
yeah, we destroyed it. Whatwhat do you mean you destroyed it?
Why would you just what? Oh, there's no conspiracy there. There's nothing
shady going on there. Everything isjust ops. Thomas Nogucci, the coroner,
he didn't agree with their findings,and he was like, no,

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it's not you know the kill shotcame from behind by his ear. Oh
no, can't have that, Steve, you can't have that at all.
So they went after Newgucci and likedestroyed this guy's career. He was their
own corner and they went after himand Blake attacked his character and attacked his
reports. I mean, gee,you have to wonder why they would do

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that. That's odd, that's odd. Why is their behavior so weird?
As I've said before, ladies andgentlemen, when you read and don't believe
me, research it back. Youdon't want me to do. Everybody,
make sure you go check out myRumble account rabbit Hole Radio. There was
a bit usually I'm live live streamingtoo Rumble, but there was a bit

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of an issue with the live streambefore we went live and I went for
whatever reason, sometimes Rumble has anissue when you're setting up the live streams
and for whatever issue, for whateverreason, I couldn't get the live stream
on the Rumble side to be readybefore we went on air, and it

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finally did its thing about two minutesafter we went live. So I wasn't
and once we're live, I can'tgo in and add the Rumble stream because
you have to change you have tochange a couple of things in there and
then on the back end and thenbe able to come back into the studio
and do that. So I'm goingto restream this episode tonight at midnight on

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Rumble from my other account, fromthe stream Yard account, because we I
couldn't get it to go live.It just wasn't happening. So you can
if you're if you're listening and youyou know, for those of you that
might wonder where it is. Youcan always go over right now to rabbit
Hole Radio on Twitter and you canlisten to it there. You can listen

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to it on KGr, you canlisten to it on kgra's Rumble feed.
And I'm going to read broadcast itto my rumble channel, rabbit Hole Radio
over on Rumble. But the reasonI bring this up is so go over
to rabbit Hole Radio on Rumble.I'm going to stream that old RFK documentary
to there and the next couple ofdays because it's just a great documentary,

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especially since they're probably trying to killhis son. You know, right,
what are your thoughts on Bobby Kennedythinking about running for the Libertarian Party.
Well, there are people who havebeen trying to talk him into that and
he and he's actually mentioned that ifthe Democrats don't come around us, he's
hinting that he may go third party. But you know, another connection to
all this that ties everything together.Pop By nineteen sixty eight would be the

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year that Richard Nixon would be elected, and he was running for the Republican
Party. Bobby Kennedy was set hiscandidacy and he was ready to go,
he's a let's go all the way. He would have beat out. I
think, you know Herbert Hoover,who was everybody wanted to dump, and
he would have faced off against Nixon. I think he would have beat Nixon

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that year. So, I meanthere was a lot going on here.
And remember Nixon needed some way,they needed to get him in. He
was actually quite well aware of thewhole situation that happened with what he called
the you know, the whole Cubansituation. When he talked about the bay
of pigs guys that he referred toin the Watergate hearings, that is a

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code word that had everything to dowith the involvement of the CIA and the
assassination of John F. Kennedy whenthat event, yeah, the big event,
that's right, And most people didn'trealize. But when he when he
used that bay of pigs, they'regoing to bring back all that bay of
pigs stuff. That was a codeword meaning that the whole assassination was going

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to get blown open in the Watergatehearings, and Cox i think was one
of the Supreme Court people at thattime, and a lot of other people
that said, look, you knowwhat Nixon is talking about, remember the
eighteen minutes of missing tape and allthat stuff. This was another part of
that whole cover up, Popeye,that was going on even during Watergate,

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covering up a whole He refers toit as that whole bay of that whole
bay of pigs thing, Ryan,Everybody, he's referring to killing Kennedy is
what he's right, not actually,hold everybody thinks you Gottison's referring to the
Bay of pigs. He's not.He's referring to the assassination of JFK's And
he would know. He was partof Operation forty, that's right, Yeah,

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he was. He was in onthat before he was, you know,
a politician. He was a companyman and he worked for Upper Ration
forty. He was part of,like Operation forty was what the assassination team
that ended up turning on JFK.But that's what that was, e Howard
Hunt, those all of them,Yeah, yeah, their their thing was

(31:15):
overthrowing governments. Yep, and likeour Bends and and all the rest of
them and who And you know agreat book is Confessions of an Economic hit
Man, right right, yeah,by John Perkins, because he talks about
his end, and it's like,oh, well, here's this guy talking
about how he would They would sendhim in first, and they he would
try to bribe these world leaders andpolitical leaders, and you know, first

(31:40):
they sent in the economic hitman thenand if that didn't work, then they'd
send in the jackals. And ifthe jackals the assassins couldn't get them,
then they'd send in the army,the military, right, ye, so
many you know, they saw thisin Guatemala, we saw it in you
know, with all across Central America. That John Perkins documents and he's a

(32:01):
little bit of a liberal type guy, but he's right about his facts.
I mean, he tells you alot of great things about what happened behind
the scenes. And of course theBay of Pigs was that code word,
as you mentioned, that alerted everybodythat if this keeps going, the Bay
of Pigs stuff may come out,meaning the whole big connection all the way

(32:22):
back to Kennedy, John F.Kennedy. And that's why it was a
difficult situation. They had to finda way to move Nixon out. So
he resigned, Okay, he resignedrather than face impeachment, rather than go
through the process. This is whatwe're saying, how pertinent it is to
what we're seeing right now. We'renot seeing the whole story, this whole
thing about Hunter's laptop, the briberythat what ten million dollars, It is

(32:45):
nothing compared to the real deviant stuffthat's been going on all this time,
Popeye, and so do you?People would say, do you support the
impeachment? I have been for allalong. I've been saying Biden should have
never been elected in the first place. There are five reasons why he should
not be president. This man wasnever vetted. He has high crimes and
misdemeanors, bribery, treason, thoseare the big three of their constitutional I

(33:07):
mean trees him with the capital T. They were spying on Trump back before
the election in twenty sixteen. Imean, this kind of stuff has been
going on all this time. Thenyou've got amend at twenty five and finally
he didn't win the election, youknow, I mean, my god.
I've talked to my Congressman Ken Buck, who's flaky on some of these Republicans.
They will go along with it eventually, but I'm encouraging Democrats. Look,

(33:31):
if you want to save the party, you're going to have to get
him out of there because he's goingto drag us all down. And the
Biden depression is here, friends,I mean, it's it's going to get
worse. And now the war zonethat started. We don't know what's coming
along with this next round of lockdowns, but we have to throw an interruption
into the machinery of this government rightnow, Popeye, or we're in serious

(33:53):
trouble. It's not just about partypolitics. We have got to get control
of our government immediately. Well,a lot of people, I don't think
realize the level of deception that's goingon because you know, people, a
lot of people are just waking up. So they're not students of history.

(34:14):
You know, you and I havebeen researching stuff like this for over twenty
years. Yeah, you know alot of people just waking up. This
is you know, that's why Ido these shows and I go back into
you know, I call it goingback to basics when we touch on certain
things, or if I go overyou know, nine to eleven and I
expose certain things, or I meanI've I've been playing presentations that I did

(34:37):
twelve years ago, you know,ten, twelve years ago, thirteen fourteen,
fifteen years ago. And the reasonis because they're just as powerful as
today as they were all all thattime ago, and now there's a bigger
audience of people that are awake.COVID woke a lot of people up in
the beginning. It's scared a lotof people. But then people were like,

(34:59):
wait a minute, you're going toarrest people for not wearing masks?
What you're gonna you're gonna arrest peoplefor for not you know, not wanting
to get the Jimmy jab. Andthe other thing they did was the way
like before when Trump was the president, they attacked him. A lot of

(35:21):
people believe that crap. But nowhe's not no longer the president, and
their sole focus is still Trump TrumpTrump Trump, Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump.
And that's that's gonna play into someof the thing I get into later
where I play a little bit ofmusic for a minute. The reason being
is a a big name, uh, a big name rap and hip hop

(35:46):
star, and two other rap andhip hop stars which are pretty well known
and pretty big name, they gottogether and they did a song, and
it's gonna blow your mind when youhear the lyrics. Uh, it's gonna
blow your mind. All I'm gonnasay is the Democrats look like they're losing
the hip hop community. Dad's abig problem in the culture war, Steve.

(36:12):
You know, you know, theyused the hip hop community against Trump,
and these there's people there that I'veseen, you know, not just
the song I'm gonna play, butI've seen other other rappers rapping, and
they've said in their music as they'rerapping in their songs, they're like,
I voted against you in twenty twenty, but I you know, I may,
you know, I see the errorof my ways basically, and now
they're all for like Trump twenty twentyfour. And because they understand, and

(36:37):
especially a lot of these gangster rappers. You know, they put Martha Stewart
in jail and they gave her streetcred because she wouldn't rat on the person
that gave her information for insider trading. And she wouldn't rat on the person.
So when they threw in jail forlike a year or eighteen months or
whatever the hell it was they threwin jail, when she got out,

(36:59):
she at street cred. That's whyshe's so chummy. Was Snoop Dogg and
Snoop DOGG took her like underneath hiswing and helped get her back into the
pop culture zeitgeist. And for MarthaMartha to this day, they call Martha's
gangsters. We'll call her like gangsterrappers or even like real like street gangsters.

(37:20):
We'll call Martha Stewart a G.And they're like, she's a G
because she didn't rat. She wentto jail and she did her time and
she didn't rat. And that's that'ssomething you get respect from the mafia,
gangsters whatever, you know, streetdogs, you're gonna get You're gonna get
cred for that. And now they'reputting rico charges on Trump and they're just
going after him on one thing afteranother. Dude, all you're gonna do

(37:43):
is make him a pop ulture apop culture icon in certain communities, which
is gonna help him. So,like what, the Democrats are trying to
destroy him, and they're going aboutit all wrong, all wrong. Yeah,
yeah, it's kind of back fireon him already. Is the black
Democratic mayor of Dallas just announced he'sbecoming a Republican. He's changing parties.

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This is that trend that's happening.So a lot of blacks are coming over.
Hispanics are coming over to Republican Partyright now. And of course,
you know, the Democratic Party hasalways been the party of slavery friends.
I mean, you know, justto give me a quick example, I
don't want to sidetrack too much becauseI want to hear your music coming up.
Anyway, we have to take abreak to do that. But you
know, when Barack Obama was inoffice, Donald Bird, remember him,

(38:34):
the senator that was there the Republicanthe longest lasting senator. This guy was
a former KKK member. Okay,I mean, this is how bad the
going back that long with the DemocraticParty. They were the party of the
Kukars clan. Friends, it wasn'tthe Republicans. Look at what happened with
the Civil Rights Acts in nineteen sixties. But Barry Goldwater and even the Republicans

(38:57):
were supporting the Civil Rights Acts.But that is Lyndon Baines Johnson got in
and said, look, give thesepeople money and they will follow you anywhere.
So he took advantage of that slaveplantation ideology and let a lot of
people away. Martin Luther King's familywere all Republicans friends before this to reput
By the way, I didn't saidRobert Bird was his mentor. Yeah,

(39:19):
Robert Bird. Yeah. And sowhen he died, now imagine this,
he died, and what they did, what Obama said that we will have
the flag at half mass for sevendays. Seven days. Now, a
senator does not rank that honor.No senator does. Only the President,
a member of his cabinet or theSupreme Court. So, but we've gotten

(39:40):
to the point where we just dipold glory for any o idiotic reason now
and for seven days. And itwas in the middle of the Fourth of
July holidays, so they had theflag has to stand that full mast on
the fourth of July, but ithad like what three days before then it
went up to the fourth of Julyfull height on the mast, and then
another whatever four days. For sevendays, we had to mourn Robert Bird,

(40:04):
who was a very wet Grandoi zoowith the KKK. This is what
Biden did, not Obama? Obama? Yeah, right, and John McCain
too, Yeah, and John McCain. So, I mean, these are
the kinds of people, you know. Obama is such a fraud. And
of course his whole thing with nowwe know about the whole story about his
gay lover coming out if you've seenthat, and it's going to get worse.

(40:27):
But you know, I'm not evensure he's pulling the strings. I
don't think he's smart enough. Butthe people behind him, or that we're
pulling his strings, are now pullingeverything here. They're idiots. They're risking
the danger of the whole world now. And you know Trump wasn't able to
stand up to him. I look, I'm very critical about Donald Trump.
I'd like to see him succeed,but I've been very critical because I've watched

(40:50):
him make bad moves all along theway and the whole January sixth. You
know, the fellow Viva three whoworks with Robert Barnes at an interview with
a fellow by the name of TerryJohnson, who was a lieutenant commander with
the Capitol Police. He's a blackguy, and he's saying, we were
set up. All of us wereset up. The people and the protesters
were set up. The police wereset up. All the information about them

(41:14):
expecting cops to be killed in theJanuary sixth incident was all kept back from
the high command of the Capitol Police. They were setting this up. He
said, we were set up tohal a fight. It was like both
you know, he was like acouple of you know, dogs and a
dog fighting pen. They said theyset everything up so that they could actually

(41:34):
create a distraction and steal the election. And they did it in the middle
of the night that very day.You know, they didn't want anything wasn't
it wasn't only about stealing the election. See a lot of people there's there's
all there's a side to this,And I'm glad you brought this up and
we went back there because there wasthis was a point I wanted to make,
and my my accident brain had itlike on the back shelf, and
I had almost I was trying toremember what the point I wanted to make

(41:58):
was. And as soon as shesaid January sixth, it was like bing,
there's something that people aren't paying attentionto with this whole thing. They
look at that January sixth thing.Now they're understanding that all was set up.
It was done on purpose, Buta lot of people think it was
done to you know, obfuscate theelection and what was going on with it.

(42:20):
No, I think they wanted itbecause they needed a physical action.
They needed more than a meme onthe Internet or an idea that they could
put out to their people, theirtheir cult members, if you will.
And they needed something real, Theyneeded a physical day to happen. They

(42:47):
needed something right. That's why theyrefer to it as, you know,
akin to nine to eleven, whichI think is just absurd and super super
super disrespectful, And even the nineto eleven victims families have said, that's
asinine. That's just one hundred percentasinine. They wasn't like nine to eleven.

(43:12):
Nobody was flying planes into buildings.People weren't forced to jump out of
a skyscraper to their death. Ratherthan burn or suffocate, they chose the
fast death of falling to their death. I mean, it was horrible,
don't It's not January sixth was notnine to eleven. Now was their behavior?
Do I condone what happened? No? And the reason I don't is

(43:36):
because that day before it was evenhappening, we knew it was happening for
days in advance. I was onthe Internet trying to tell people don't go.
If I was on a stream,or if I was on someone show,
if I was on Facebook or Twitteror any of that. I and
by then we had already been evictedoff Facebook, so Instagram and Facebook it

(43:58):
was hard to warn people. Butlike Twitter, I was going, you
know, trying to put messages outfor all the good that did at the
time, because you know, Twitterwas already and it must take it over.
Twitter hasn't changed things. I'm stillpretty much shadow band there. But
the point is I was I wasdoing what I could with what I had,
and I was trying to warn peopleeven that I knew at the time

(44:19):
that wanted to go up there.And I said I wouldn't go if I
were you, And they said youwouldn't go, Popeye, and I said,
no, dude, I wouldn't goanywhere near that. That's a setup.
And they were like, what doyou mean. I said, they
want people to storm that capital ontelevisions. They're gonna have agitators in that
crowd. They're gonna All you needis the right people in the right place.

(44:43):
And I try forewarning people about this. And I don't usually come out
on air and say, oh Iwarned y'all, but I forewarned people about
that and said, do not goto that thing. Don't go because there
I don't trust it. It's justripe for a false flag and they're gonna
do something, They're gonna cause something. It doesn't matter if the people there

(45:05):
want it. You'll only need afew people, a few actors in the
right positions. They can rile peopleup, and people right like Ray Apps,
people are already gonna be all riledup, okay, and all they
have to They know how to manipulatesocieties as a whole. Do you think
manipulating a couple hundred people in thestorming the capitol is actually that hard?

(45:27):
No, it's not. Now they'llblame it on people like oh Enstroyer of
Info Wars. They put their puttingthat kid in jail for sixty days because
he for his radio broadcasts for hisshows. And they're saying, oh,
well, you incited people. Hedidn't incite anybody. He wasn't there to
push anybody into the capitol. HeOh, but his incitement. I think

(45:47):
he was there that day. Ithink yeah, he was on that day
live from the ground with Jones.But even he they're trying to say that
his words on the microphone incited peopleto go in. That's just absolutely not
true. It's not true. Sofreedom of speech is on trial and now
been adjudicated that, well, hehas to go to jail for freedom of

(46:09):
speech. That's a scary precedent.Okay, I don't agree with everything Owen
Stroyer ever says. Sometimes I thinkhe's on points. Sometimes I think he's
being a bombastic minie Alex Jones becauseit gets clicks to Info Wars and it.
You know, he gets paid forthat. But that doesn't mean he
should be put in prison for sixtydays. He didn't cause January six.

(46:32):
January six was caused by people thatwanted that to happen because they needed a
meme. And I'm not trying tosay that Nancy Pelosi was sitting in a
closet orchestrating everything, but they probablyknew what was up. That's why she
denied, Oh, we don't needthe National Guard, We don't need any
of that, because if they werethere, then this wouldn't have been able

(46:55):
to happen. And they needed thisto happen, Steve, because they needed
a physical event that for them togo back and go, oh, January
sixth, the insurrection and the generalpublic, Okay, the general public doesn't
they're not they're not a politically astute. They might be getting politically awakened,

(47:16):
like because they bring new Brazinski worriedabout all those years ago at that famous
CFR meeting where they said, forthe first time, mankind has become politically
awakened. But that's not they Theyunderstood that if they had a physical meme,
if they had take just like withflat Earth, it's the same thing
with that flat earth bullshit. It'sthe same exact thing, it really is.

(47:38):
It was it psyophen and they neededa physical They used to call nine
to eleven truthers flat earthers and say, oh, I bet you believe the
Earth is flat two? Ha haha ha ha ha ha ha right,
and everybody and people would be like, no, I don't think the Earth
is flat. I've never And thenthey came out with the flat Earth three

(47:58):
and a lot of smart people gotsucked into that bs So now they could
point to it and say, oh, I bet you think the Earth is
flat two. And that's a realthing because it was a psi op,
the Q crap si op right stillis both things, both flat Earth and
Q both psy ops done two formultiple reasons, okay, and January sixth

(48:21):
was no different. They wanted peopleto get arrested, so they had a
physical event that they could point toSteve and say, you see, you
see, you see those violent extremists. They killed comps. They keep saying
that cops. Oh, they killedcops on January sixth. They didn't kill
any comps. No police officers diedon January sixth. So a couple committed

(48:43):
suicide, one died of like aheart attack the next day. Now,
could you loosely say that, couldyou say that that was loosely connected or
connected to the events on January sixMaybe the guy with the heart attack.
Sure, maybe the guys. Whythose guys commit suicide. Oh, they
committed suicide because they felt you know, you know, everybody hated them or
blah blah blah. Well maybe therewas more to it. We don't know

(49:04):
that. But no police officers werekilled that day. Now, there were
fights between people and police officers.Ashley Babbitt was shot dead, protester was
shot dead. Yeah, and Ithink a couple of other protesters died of
like heart attacks or in scuffles withthe police. But none of the police

(49:27):
were killed that day. But thatdoesn't stop the mainstream media of him saying
January six police officers were killed bythese violent extremists. And then you'll have
I have a friend who's like abrother to be. He's a veteran,
he's a retired kostie, and himand I will have conversations and it doesn't
matter what I say to him,and he knows what I do. He
listens to my radio show. Itdoes not matter what I do say.

(49:50):
He won't believe a word of whatI say to him in regards to January
sixth. And it's not that heit's not that he's an idiot or anything
like that. He's one of thesmartest people I know. He's very intelligent.
But the problem is he views whathappened on January sixth as traitorous.

(50:12):
He's a veteran, he takes hisoath to protect the Constitution seriously, and
he views from what he's been shownby the media, that it was traitorous.
Now, if you only get themedia view on it, yeah,
you'd probably take that as being traitorousand trying to violate the Constitution. And
if you really care about the Constitution, that will maybe, you know,

(50:34):
bring a fire about inside you tobe angry about it. And they understood
that, And it's a dividing issuebecause some people are like, no,
they were being patriots and the otherpeople are like, no, they violated.
You know, they were We can'thave this kind of stuff. That
was an insurrection, and it's likeit was it was neither. You guys
weren't like you guys weren't being patriots. Nobody that Why did if they were

(50:57):
storming the capitol. Okay, ifthey were patriots storming the capitol, and
people don't say that you are,I we were patriots that day. We
did know you weren't, because you'rejust feeding into that lie. Don't stop
it. You guys were let inthere the police. The video footage after
Musk let the Twitter files and Musklet that video footage out, you see
the capitol police letting the protesters inthat day. So they let them in.

(51:22):
Well, how you know that ledto the kid they called the Q
Shaman with the horns. He wasin jail, Yeah, he was in
jail. They let him out early, let him go into a halfway house
program and stuff, because obviously hehad been wrongly convicted, because the video

(51:43):
clearly showed that he had been letin and the police are walking around with
him, and he was not runningaround, he wasn't being crazy, he
was calmly walking and the Capitol policewere right there with him the whole time.
So he had a police escort throughthe building. So you're gonna you're
going to arrest somebody and imprison themlike they were a terrorist for walking through

(52:07):
the Capitol with an armed escort thatwas a Capitol police officer. So they
realized that was really horrible optics.And within days of those videos came out
coming out, they let that kidout of prison and they led him into
a halfway house program and they didit really quietly, and you know,
he didn't come out and make anystatements obviously because they probably told him,

(52:28):
you know, the part of thedeal you can't say anything. You have
to keep your mouth shut. Soso now, yeah, I mean,
look at what happened to Stuart Roads, head of wealth Keepers, twenty two
years in prison. Look what happenedto even Joe Big Big eighteen years.
Yeah. And also the one ofthe head guys of the Proud Boys,
Enrico, he's in Rio the othertwenty two years. Both Yeah, him

(52:52):
and Stuart Roads are both in fortwenty two years. And they're not.
He wasn't even there, you knowwhat I mean. I mean, it's
just absolutely incredible because now you knowthis, what was called this Executive Order
t D twenty one fifty nine wasissued by Yogananda Pittman on the twenty feet
of September to the police, theCapitol Hill Police, telling them to expect

(53:15):
ruckus problems, difficulties and policemen injuredand killed and hurt in this riot.
Okay that was coming. Now,this never reached any of the Capitol Police.
And this is what Terrick Johnson wastelling everybody. He was a lieutenant.
He said, we were never toldany of this. This was all
held back by Nancy Pelosi and thosepeople at the town Yogananda Pittman was their

(53:37):
name. He gives you the exactdate, December twenty feet when this was
issued and never received. No onewas even warned that they were setting this
up among the Capitol Police. Andthat's what happened there. Pop By when
now keep this in mind, thereis video of Joe Biden as a Vice
president. He is listening to thecomplaints and the various Democratic lobbies that have

(54:00):
come into the certification process in twentysixteen to have Donald Trump's election withheld in
and non certified. He asks someone after another. Joe Biden scott the
gabble. He's the guy in charge, like Mike Pence. He's asking him
one after time, one after another. Does your group have a senator who

(54:22):
is signed upon your appeal for lackof certification or you're move against certification?
And they said no. He slamsthe gabble down. Next case, another
one comes up. Do you havea senator? No? Slams the gabble
down. You're out of here.He threw out his least ten groups of

(54:42):
Democrats who did not have a senatorsigning on their appeal for non certification of
the President Trump's election. Joe Bidendid this. Now, there was one
senator that was there, Ted Cruz. He said, wait a minute,
wait a minute. We have tendays. We have ten days to consider
this. I'm the senator. I'msigning on with these people who want to

(55:06):
question the certification that should have beenupheld. Joe Biden threw them all out.
But who didn't This pos named Pence, This guy was in on it.
Friends. We here, we areright back to what we were talking
about. You know, the vicepresidents are really dangerous people. Here,
Popeye, We've been saying this withAndrew Johnson, with LBJ, with Mike

(55:30):
Pence, with your old man Bush. You probably set up the shooting of
the Reagan I mean, these peopleare dangerous. Pence was a backstabber,
and this was all designed to createa fuss so they could get in there
in the middle of the night,three in the morning and get this all
done and over with. It wasa dirty rip off in the middle,
right that the middle of the nightof election night, is right? Yeah,

(55:51):
they changed because it was such aYeah. You know, people are
afraid to talk about this now becauseof the dominion lawsuits, because of because
of January sixth, Because of thatday, politicians won't say, oh,
we think the election was ragged oranything, because if they do, then

(56:15):
they are automatically lumped in by themedia with being a January sixer, because
now you're a jan sixer. Yousee how quickly like nine to eleven truthers,
you know, you're a birther.That by the way, folks,
that's the CIA tactic. In caseyou're not sure of that, the CIA

(56:36):
does that. That's who That's whocomes up with these little nicknames and manipulates
society and stuff. They're the onesthat do that. That that's They're the
ones that come out and conspiracy theoristokay, all of this stuff. That's
the that's the CIA doing that kindof stuff. And you know it's funny
because they act like now because throughthe meme of January sixth, through the

(57:02):
dominion lawsuits, through the prosecution ofthese individuals, the way that they're doing
them by by it's a show.It's putting on a show. Okay,
what they're doing to Enrique Dario,Joe Biggs, and Stuart Rhodes okay,
and Stewart did you know I talkedI interviewed him like nine ten months before

(57:30):
that whole thing. I had himon a broadcast. It was him Detective
John Shirley, good friend of mineand myself and the three of us were
talking and John was still a partof Oathkeepers at the time, and probably
about four months later John messaged meand said, hey, I left Oathkeepers.

(57:50):
But at the time when I hadStewart on and John on at the
same time, there was Stuart wasnormal. Stewart Rhodes. He was talking
about non violence. He was talkingabout the proper way to do stuff.
And then fast forward to January sixth, and within a few months before January
sixth, Stewart did change and startedgetting more I don't want to say violent

(58:13):
in his speeches, but he was. He was advocating for things that he
never did before, and he wasadvocating for more, more physical involvement in
things, so which could lead toviolence. I mean, he didn't directly
call for I don't recall him,and he might have, I just didn't
see the video. But I don'trecall ever seeing video of him actually directly

(58:35):
calling for any physical violence. Butbut his speech could be loosely interpreted by
the people listening to it, right, And I thought that was sus and
I talked to John about it,and after January sixth, we did,
and it was right after it mighthave been actually after there. It was
either right before or right after theyare arrested Stuart. I think it was

(58:58):
the day, like the night theyarrested him, and we did a show
together and I ended up, youknow, having his great conversation with him.
But it was it was surreal becausethe two of us were like,
we didn't see this coming. Thiswas this was totally not coming. Nobody

(59:21):
saw this coming. Nobody thought hewas going to do it. But so
you know, John and I questionedwhether or not Stewart got like bought off.
He was having a lot of problemsfinancially at the time, So did
somebody come to him and maybe fliphim? Was he? You know,
I don't think he was a plantthe whole time. He could have he
could have been fed a lot,even though he was a smart attorney,

(59:44):
he could have been fed a lineof crap and bought into it. I
mean, there's a lot of possibilities, so he he really there's I don't
want to speculate and say why Stewartdid what he did, but I mean,
like I said, I interviewed himten months before and he was not
He was like the complete opposite ofwhat you saw leading up to January sixth,

(01:00:07):
So I get why they put himin jail and then they tarnished the
oath Keeper's name. But I meanStewart was kind of already doing that with
Oathkeepers. He was he was makingit more radical and things were starting to
get like things suddenly changed in thatorganization, and that's why John left and
quite. But it was before Januarysixth, before the twenty twenty election,

(01:00:32):
it was okay to question elections,right, it was okay, took,
it was okay to say it wasokay if I came to you and said,
hey, Steve, you could bea Democrat, I could be a
Republican. I could say to you, hey, Steve, you know I
don't I don't know if that electionwas done fairly. We need a recount.
We just want to make sure people. People might have hemmed and hawed,

(01:00:52):
but people didn't literally flip out andtry to bring felony charges against people
for it. Whereas now, ifyou questioned the election, it's like,
oh, heresy, heresy, youknow, shame, shame, if versting
Game of Thrones, shame, it'sit's it's cult behavior. Like what about

(01:01:13):
when Stacy Abrams contested the election inGeorgia? What about? What about that?
What apt when Al Gore contested thetwo thousand elections? Right? Chats
hanging chads? Right? It wenton for it went on for two months.
That's what Ted Cruz was saying,though from the floor he said,
we got plenty of time. Wegot ten days that we don't have to
have the certified legally until the sixteenthof January. And uh, now here

(01:01:37):
was the thing I did run somethingthat you might want that folks might want
to watch. Hate you plug mysubstack, but go to Steve Stars substack
dot com. I want to seeyou. Yeah, how dare you?
I'm just kidding plug it away.I actually got alf alright, Steve Stars

(01:01:59):
dot sub stack dot com and youcan, or if you're on substack Steve
Stars dot substack, you can findit. It's not what I'm saying.
It's even follow and a sub overthere on substack. Please. He does
a lot of honestly. He putsout articles like probably run this too,
Yeah right, yeah, he's he'sconstantly doing articles. He posts anytime he's

(01:02:19):
on a broadcast with me. Healways he's always very like, just generous,
and he posts it up there.Do me a favor. If you
go on substack and you like substack, find Steve, follow him, if
you throw him some support on substack, that's awesome because he really deserves it.
He really does. Anyway, itjust give me likes me how much

(01:02:39):
people give me likes and comments?I get a few, but not hardly
you know, I get eighty sevenlikes on on somebody else's page, and
nobody likes anything on my I don'tcare though, I just do it anyway.
But here's what I was going.You can actually find a video of
Patrick Byrne on band dot video.It's not just on my substack, and

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find it there. Now, here'swhat happened with Patrick Byrne. They had
three plans that they presented to Trumpback on the eighteenth of December. Okay,
they were saying, look, wecan make a real hard effort with
this, and you can call ineven the military for support, and you
can claim that this is an insurrection. If you think that's too hard,

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we won't go to. The secondone is we can really burrow in and
demand a certification process like happened withAl Gore and George Bush and by the
way, she should have had withKerry too all these years. We could
do that, and the lightest wayaround this would be. Now, this
was Rudy Giuliani's idea, a GreenBay ind run. We'll just have a

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lot of people come out, alot of here you are, Popeye,
a lot of people show up inprotests. We'll make it look like,
there's a lot of people who reallydon't trust this election system and we need
to look at it. And ofall the ideas, that's the one that
Trump picked because Patrick Byrne said,we had everything set up to go the
morning of the beginning of that certificationprocess to call for an examination of what

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happened and step by step deal withthis issue. Ted Cruz was there,
as I said, before he signedon it. They had the Senator,
they had the whole thing to gothrough the process. But what happened was,
as you said, Popeye, justlike you said, people were let
into having a big Philly valley rallyvalley thing out there, and that's where
it got out of control. Andas soon as the Democrats knew that was

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what was going to happen, theyplanned to create a problem so they could
create a disturbance and they could stealyour country, ladies and dilemen, which
is what they did in the wholeprocess. So that's where you can find
that clip from Patrick Byrne is onmy subject. That's why I brought it
out. You can find it onband dot video there as well. Yes,
they do have evidence. Friends,you know, a lot of people

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had been dismissing Sydney Powell. Butshe's had to keep her mouth shut.
Look what happened to Tina Peters outColorado where I live here. This is
where dominion is based in the US. Friends, That's why that case was
so important. They knew that wehad Colorado law as well as federal law
here. They had to come backto that woman the way they treated her.
She's a gold star mom. Butanyhow, Pop, I didn't mean

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interupted, but I'm saying that youknow where you were going is right arm
And if you want to see thereason why they chose that stupid idea of
having a big rally instead of goingthrough the process that they were set to
go through that Ted Cruz said,we've got all we need. Will bring
in two thousand meals you've seen thatfilm, will bring in all the information,
and we'll have an examination what reallyhappened here. They thwarted all that

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by creating a ruckussent riot and thenthey claimed that they're the patriotic people beating
the hell out of the vote systemand all of us with what they did
and that false flag show of terrorismin the Capitol January sixth. If that's
not an insurrection. That's not whatan insurrection looks like, right, that's

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that's that's not what an insurrection lookslike at all. If you want to
look at what an insurrection looks like, look at cases like ben Ghazzi,
Okay, where they attacked that embassybuilding and they you know, they killed

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all those Americans and then they draggedhim. They were dragging them like through
the streets. There's video. Theydid horrible things to the bodies. I'm
not even gonna repeat what they didto the bodies, but they were like
dragging the bodies around. Okay,I'm sure everybody's well familiar with what happened
in ben Ghazzi. That is closerto an insurrection than what happened on January

(01:06:45):
six that involved actual like rocket propelledgrenades, explosives, people dying. There
was literally that that's not what happenedon January sixth is not an insurrection,
it's not. But it is reallya live action psy op. It's a

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psychological operation. Psychological operations don't haveto be all Internet based, or they
don't have to be. They don'thave to be so over the top that
it's easy for you to accept it. As a psychological operation. I mean,

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we had psy ops during World WarTwo. You know, we had
a whole fake army. They hadinflatable tanks. From the air if a
plane flew overhead trying to get anytype of reconnaissance, photographs or information,
the tanks looked real. Fooled theGerman military. But newsflash, they weren't

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real. They were inflatable. Youcan look it up. You can look
it up. They blew them upwith the air pumps and from the air
they look real enough. So thatis a psychological operation right there. That's
a perfect example of a physy,a physical psychological operation right in front of
your face, something that you cansee, not just a psychological operation on

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the internet like Q or the FlatEarth retard ary. Okay, I'm talking
about something that you can physically see. The government has done so they and
that was back in World War Two. So don't think it's past them to
cause what you saw on January sixth, and like I said, they understand

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that tensions are high. Well,I don't think Joe Biggs was in on
it. I don't even think youknow. I honestly, I'm kind of
on the fence about what like Isaid about Stuart, like what his deal
was, There's there's a little bitmore depth to that one that Iceberg goes
much deeper below the water. Isaw because because I interviewed him ten months

(01:09:08):
before, so it's different. Butif if I'm getting a little feedback the
Enrique Terio, I'm not sure whathis deal is, to be honest with
you. I mean, he couldhave been a plant for all I know.
He could have been a plant.But I don't think that those guys

(01:09:33):
were the designers or the you know, because they they they went at them
with seditious conspiracy. That's why they'rein so long, because they're they're acting
like they were basically the heads ofit. I don't think that's what I
think. If I mean, Biggsis a smart guy. He knows about
psy ops. He used to bea reporter for Info Wars. He was

(01:09:55):
a combat veteran. He's had he'sengaged in hand to hand combat with with
a I think it was an AlQaeda terrorist when they were in a rock
if I remember correctly from story,and he engaged the guy in hand to
hand combat. So he's not likea scumbag or a weirdo or anything like

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that. But he's he's definitely.I don't think he did. I don't
think he did any I don't thinkI don't think he was in charge of
the whole operation. I think whathappened was there and not just ray Epps,
but because I think there were peoplethat they don't even realize that they

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were. They were in so deep. And this is how it works.
That the federal agents that were inso deep they were able to get in
there. And whoever convinced them thatit was a good idea to march towards
the Capitol, they already had itset up. They being the people that

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wanted this to go off, theyalready had it set up. You know,
there was no you know, Trumpoffered national guard, No national guard
Trump offered, or Nancy Pelosi didn'twant any anymore, you know, anything
else from Trump. She didn't wantany military, she didn't want anything there.
They didn't sant anybody there. Soit was already set up. It

(01:11:20):
was a trap. And then Tarioand Stewart wrote and the Stewart roads,
he allowed himself. There's video footagepeople were recording him in the like two
days before in a parking garage layingout the plans for everything. Why would
you do that, Steve? Whywould you let somebody record you on video

(01:11:40):
if you knew that? Like he'san attorney, So I don't you know,
like, was that person that wasrecording that using a hidden camera?
Because it looked kind of like theywere either hiding their cell phone camera or
they were they were using like ahidden style camera to record it. So
who was that individual? Was?Was that a fed who he was?
You see what I mean? Thiswhole thing. Oh yeah, we're everywhere.

(01:12:02):
Yeah, we'll look at the pipebomber never been investigated. Of course
Ray Epps is going to get aticket for littering or something like that.
I mean yeah, but it wasall set up. As you mentioned,
they wanted ten thousand National Guard troopsthere that was turned down. Yoga.
Donda Pittman was the one who keptthe Capitol police and the dark about how

(01:12:24):
they were going to be deliberately shorthandedand they were expecting trouble. I mean,
it's obvious they were setting this upto do exactly what they did,
which was created a psyop. Imean, it's the same kind of thing
that they've done over and over withsituations like Waco, with situations like Oklahoma
City, they always create these psyops in order to perpetuate a lockdown and

(01:12:47):
a fear. And the stupid Americanpeople haven't figured it out. You know.
I'm sorry to say, but well, let's put it this way,
people who are listening to this network. No, there's a lot more of
this now that they're figuring things out. But it's like your friend who's a
veteran, I don't get it.How can you be so dumb? I
mean, you've got a holder governmentaccountable as all we're saying, and these

(01:13:09):
people are not accountable. As longas the news media, which is a
propaganda system, operates, we're gonnahave more of this stuff. Look at
what happened with Roout ninety one inLas Vegas that was never addressed. Look
at all these shootings that are takingplace. We don't even get me started
on the Las Vegas shooting. That'llbe a tangent we'll never get off of.

(01:13:30):
I mean videos of shots, multipleshots coming out of two different windows,
on two different floors, on twodifferent sides of the hotel at the
same time. No, but itwas one guy doing the shooting. Sure,
it was and then they then theycame out and they said, oh
my god, it was the leabecause nobody, you know, everybody wanted
to know, and there was neveran answer. And they recently came out

(01:13:53):
and said, oh my god,here's the reason why. He was mad
about his losses at the casino.Right, so he he went up into
his hotel room and blew out awindow and hammered holes in the windows and
proceeded to murder people at a countrymusic concert down in a parking lot across
the street. What that doesn't makeany sense? What? Why? No?

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Because he was mad. He washe was pissed off at the casino.
That's what we figured out. Endof story. And it's like you
have the guns up there, thosekinds of guns and everything. Now it
does make sense. Yeah, it'sall you know. To answer your question,
Steve, I can I can givea like a nice long winded answer
to this for you. It's it'syou you asked me why Like my friend,

(01:14:40):
even though he's a veteran, couldn'tunderstand like what happened on January sixth.
It's it's cognitive dissonance because he doesn'ttrust either the left or the right.
But at the same time, heviews what he saw and what he's
been presented as the tru ruth aboutwhat happened that day as the truth,

(01:15:02):
even though he doesn't you know,he doesn't go left or right like he
knows all politicians or liars. Soit's cognitive dissonance. You you literally you've
got he's got two differing world viewsat the same time. And that's pretty

(01:15:24):
hard because if I try to presentit, like if I if I try
to present information to him, it'shard for him to accept that. It's
hard for him too, because thatwould It's like when I first started telling
my father that nine to eleven wasan inside job, or that that Oklahoma
City bombing was done, you know, for lack of a better term,

(01:15:49):
an inside job. Uh, youknow Ruby Ridge Waco explaining all this stuff
to him, his brain shut downand he literally told me. He put
his hands up one day and hesaid, I can't. I can't accept
all this because if I do,then you're telling me my whole life is
a lie. And my friend issixty so or he's fifty nine going on

(01:16:15):
sixty, So at that age,I mean, at the age I was
when I woke up to everything goingon. I was astonished that I didn't
see it sooner, and I was, you know, disappointed in myself.
But I also realized that I wasyoung enough to do something about it,
and that's when I started doing thisall those years ago. But for people

(01:16:36):
that are in like their sixties,like my dad was about sixty probably like
sixty five the first time I introducedhim to any of this stuff. Now
he's in his eighties, but likehe was probably about sixty four, you
know, mid sixties, early tomid sixties, and he had the same
you know, he said to me, I'd have to I would have to

(01:16:56):
under like I would have to acceptbasically that all of my life was a
lie. And he said, that'sjust too much. That's too much right
now for me to you know,that's too much for me to take in.
It's just way too much. SoI can understand how my my friend

(01:17:18):
has kind of the same two differinglike worldviews, Like I don't trust politicians,
they're all liars, But in thiscase, I'm going to trust the
politicians and the news media, andhe knows the news media is full of
crap. Two. But that's thatprogramming too. From being in the military
where you're a you know, wewe take our oath. We take an

(01:17:41):
oath to defend the constitution and thepeople of this country from enemies foreign and
domestic. And it's you do saythat oath out loud. We all did
it. I stood in the roomwith my right hand raised in front of
the American flag, and we readthe whole oath out. There was an
army officer came in in our casethat was working at Maps, came in

(01:18:04):
the room and they read the oath. And there had to be like thirty
of us in the room, thirtyor forty of us in the room,
and they I mean, they domultiple cycles of this a day as recruits
are coming through. And I stoodthere in Maps with my right hand in
the air, and I took anoath to defend and protect the constitution and

(01:18:24):
the people of this country. Andthat's why to this very day I do
this broadcast. I mean, it'sone of the things that drives me.
That's one of the reasons I doall of this. I don't get paid,
I don't get a paycheck from this. I do it because I take
my oath seriously, so I canunderstand how a veteran who's not fully He
understands that people are shady in thegovernment. He understands all of that,

(01:18:48):
but at the same time, he'snot as awake as you, Steve like
he if. I've tried to presenthim stuff over the years, and he'll
listen to it, but I thinksome of it goes in one and out
the other. Some of it hegets, but I think a lot of
that again goes back to that hewould have to accept that his last sixty

(01:19:08):
years on the planet have been alie. And I think some people at
an older age are just absolutely unwillingto to do that, even if they
don't realize that they're being unwilling todo it, it's like subconsciously their brain
just won't let them accept that.So I think, right, I know

(01:19:30):
that's a little bit long winded,but you wanted to be a very valid
question and you bring up, well, you brought up a valid point,
and it's because it's I'm sure thatI'm not the only human being that's listening
to this broadcast that has that issue. So it's it's something to address.
It's that that programming. But thegood news is because we also in the

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title of the broadcast is the newmass Awakening. There is this new mass
awakening and there is a a shiftin what is known as the culture war.
You know, for for the pastyears now, we've been under bombardment
where there's you know, what isa woman, there's a Brazilian genders on
the planet. You know, allof a sudden, all of the basics

(01:20:15):
are being erased. And I dida show years ago about that. Uh,
it's it's basically, if they ifthey erase all the guidelines and all
the basics for things that our societyis founded upon, the people will go
well, the people will be lost, and they will be looking for some
sort of solid foundation, and theyhave their idea of what they want as

(01:20:41):
that solid foundation. It's like problemreaction solution, you know, the Hegelian
dialectic. First you know, thesissynthesis and toe thesis anti thesis and then
synthesis, so you you have samething, prom reaction solution. They create.

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They already have the agenda, theyhave their order. That's what the
New World Order is. It's notreally a group. There's not a group
of people dressed like Hulk Hogan andthose wrestlers from the nineties that had you
know that you called themselves the NewWorld Order. Talk about throwing that right
in your face. But you see, they did that because right around the
time that that came out and wrestling, by the way, was when George

(01:21:24):
Bush was getting noted and noticed forsaying New World Order all the time,
and people people started talking about it, and New World Order started to get
out into the popular culture zeitgeist andpeople were questioning what it is, and
they were researching real conspiracy stuff.And back then they didn't have the Internet
the way we have now, andthey didn't have ways of They had ways

(01:21:46):
of control, but it was muchharder to do what they do now,
or they can just make fun ofstuff really fast. So they released things
throughout pop culture throughout the nineties heavilythat referenced the New World Order. And
one of them was this wrestling groupon what was WWF now they call themselves

(01:22:10):
WWE, and it was Hul Colgan, Razor Ramone and I forget who else,
and they called themselves the New WorldOrder and they had nWo all over
their wrestling outfits and stuff. Foryears. These guys were, you know,
and the Hulk Colgan became a badguy. You know, he became
the heel for a while, andit was they called themselves the nWo,
so it was right in your face. So no, when I say New

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World Order, I'm not referencing that. I'm referencing the abstract idea that these
individuals have and where they want todirect humanity. So they do things in
order to direct humanity in the waythey want it. Now humanity is not
going the way they want as fastas they wanted to. They wanted this

(01:22:54):
done by two thousand. They actuallythe idea. Henry Kissinger has even talked
about this, how their way behindthat this was this was not supposed to
take so long, like things weresupposed to kick off in two thousand,
and it didn't work out that way. So they're and humanity, you know,
for many for multiple reasons, isfighting even subconsciously, if if some

(01:23:18):
people don't realize it for its freedomand for its evolution and its next step,
and they don't want that because theywill then become irrelevant. It's really
they'll lose all their power. Theywon't become you know, if if we
start to we start to move onup, then yeah, we're figuring it
out. And they know that right, Well, they lose the power.

(01:23:41):
You're afraid of that, right absolutely? And you're you know this, you're
putting pointing out what we've noted forso long, that order out of chaos.
You know, they're creating the chaos, and they're getting as many people
to follow simple Simon as they possiblycan through the propagandisystem called the media.
And that's what it is, isa propaganda psi O. Friends, it

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has been all along. So manypeople are questioning and have been for so
long. Are we hearing everything that'strue? We go back to nine eleven,
which I thought was the pivotal event. I mean, we saw have
in Oklahoma City, Waco. Thisgoes way back, as we've talked about,
long and long before, insiders therehave decided who was going to rule
the government if they assassinated Lincoln.Of course, Albert Pike, who is

(01:24:27):
the Grand Wazoo at the supreme commandof the you know, the Freemasons,
is in the White House with AndrewJohnson in eighteen sixty six, just almost
fourteen months after the assassination. Sixteenmonths after the assassination, he is there
being treated to a fine dinner.This guy was a war criminal, and

(01:24:47):
as you pointed out, he wasa crappy general, Popeye. He should
have hung for war crimes, butyet he is being toasted and honored,
this freemason. So you can seethese people, their inside operations. And
are the Jesuits yes, are theyFreemasons, yes? Are they Sabotato Labor
Party jew Jews who are not Jews, but people like Sorows like Kissinger,

(01:25:11):
Perez, these kinds of folks inLensky, yes. Are they working through
Nights of Malta Yes? Are theyworking through the Democratic Party yes? Do
they have plants inside the Republican Party? Yes? Is Donald Trump involved with
them? Well, I don't know, but I say he's having a hard
time getting around them, that's forsure, you know, but saying there
are people like that. And thenyou have the Kennedys who have resisted these

(01:25:33):
as you played in your clip inthe very beginning. You know, this
massive conspiracy of secret orders. Andwe're still fighting these people after all these
years, and they're losing because peopleare waking up and they're getting real about
it, Popeye. And that's whywhat we do, I think is so
important. I think this network isimportant. The show is important what you
folks are learning here, of course, the best of information we can give

(01:25:56):
you. Right. Well, that'swhy I do the broadcast. I mean,
that's why you come on with me. That's why we've been doing this
all these years, because we're tryingto we're trying to educate people as to
what's going on. And there havebeen many people over the years that did
this before us, like Bill Cooper. I mean Bill Cooper's a legend,
the guy predicted nine to eleven.Yeah, eight months before nine to eleven,

(01:26:18):
he was on his radio broadcast thehour of the time, and he
said, they are gonna do something, and they're gonna blame it on Osama
bin Laden and don't you believe itright, you know, and move it
down in the blaze of glory,you know. And then they shot him,
like like a month and a halfafter nine to eleven they killed him.
Yeah, yeah, because he wasright on top of it. I

(01:26:41):
actually talked to a friend of mine. He was working on a job with
me. He'd gotten back from Afghanistan. He was on the state law the
Lost Lost Stall or what was itcalled the stop Loss you know, where
they were letting these people go becausethey were calling them to go back,
and he was trying to resume hislife. And I asked him if he'd
heard of Alex Jones, and hesaid, have you heard of Bill Cooper?
You know what I mean. Thisguy was on top of every He

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was a black fellow, was agreat guy man, and he knew all
about what was going on. Hesaid, I don't like it either,
but right now, George W.Bush is my boss. And he ended
up getting getting called back to goback to either Rock or I think he
was in Afghanistan at first, andhe was back home. He'd done his
tour and they weren't going to lethim go. They're doing this with a

(01:27:23):
lot of these people, just likeyou said. I think I remember interviewing
Stuart Rose back in two thousand andeight and he said, we're going to
try to train people to take thatoath. Seriously, that's what it was
all about. And I don't knowit's been a rough road for him,
but the Proud Boys, so manypeople are being hassled and hung wrong.
These are patriots. They're doing ittoo, friends. That's what's happening here.

(01:27:45):
And the American people need to wakeup. They simply need to wake
up because we're coming to something veryvery big, very quickly here. I
don't know what's going to happen withthis test on October fourth. I don't
think it's going to be anything drastic, but they're testing assist the friends,
watch what's happening. You're gonna startgiving these big Brother announcements interrupting your life
and more terrorism is coming. Theyare They doing a test of the Emergency

(01:28:11):
Broadcast System. Yeah, CEAS systemthat they're going to put out on the
fourth, and it's gonna be Imean, we have those all the time,
you know. I work at aradio station. We are interrupted by
them all the time with weather reportsand stuff like that. But this is
supposed to be something special. We'veeven talked about potentially some very lethal weaponry
being used in the circuitry that couldcause problems. We could get into that

(01:28:34):
if you want to. I thinksome people have been injected with diodes and
nanoparticles that are outside of germs anddiseases. Friends. We know these things
can be reacted upon by very specialfive G tuners, and I've been looking
at that just recently. This hasbeen going on behind the scenes for a

(01:28:55):
long time. They're putting up theseantennas to shock you into obedience. Friends,
is what's coming, and this isgoing to be the first part of
it. But you know it's alsoneeded too because we might have some kind
of a nuclear war happening, orsome kind of major war. I think
that's beginning to take place if wekeep escalating this fulminating an idiotic issue.
Where is the UN? Why didn'tthey step in and put a demilitarized zone?

(01:29:19):
You know, Putin had he talkedabout what it's called Charter fifty one.
I think it is that is inthe UN code that says if a
certain group of people vote with it, you know, predominantly large majority,
they are allowed to leave any kindof alliance or federation or rejoined or be

(01:29:39):
recognized. So Putin brought that upin the beginning, but he wasn't going
to hold to it because why shouldhe look at the UN? What a
disaster they aren't look at the GlobalCovenant of Mayors gCO. You know,
I think it's called find out howmany year mayors are actually involved with this
UN agenda? Friends? And thenwe have the World Health Organization. You

(01:30:00):
know, they just recently came upwith another. Uh, they have a
treaty. They're trying to go aroundour entire constitutional rights, and people don't
believe that. I don't know howmuch of the October fourth Test is going
to be related to this, butthey are setting up an international lockdown Big
Brother announcement system. I believe Popeyethat's what they're going to be doing.

(01:30:23):
Well. They want to lock thesystem down. They want to close everything.
This is all about their agenda.It's the same agenda. It hasn't
changed. They just they they've gotpeople to think that it's different and that
somehow it's it's changed, but ithasn't. I'm gonna add something here really
quick. I got I got acouple of things. I want to play
because I realize it's like eleven thirtyand I want to I want to I
want to get things. But wewere talking about Bill Cooper. I want

(01:30:47):
to play something really quick because peopleprobably have never heard this, and since
I brought it up, I might, you know, nine to eleven,
I might as well talk about Imight as well play this. This is
the audio open here. This isBill Cooper. This is two months before
nine to eleven happened. About twomonths before nine to eleven happened on his

(01:31:08):
show Hour of the Time, andthis is him. Listen what he has
to say about Ben Lawden. Andit's funny because he starts off the clip
talking about c the CIA or aboutCNN, the same thing about CNN,
how the CIA can't find Ben Ladden, but some CIA CNN reporter was able

(01:31:29):
to find him and interview him whilehe was in his cave. Because there
was this famous interview where Ben Laddenwas interviewed. Even though we didn't know
where he was. We couldn't takehim out with Special Forces and stop nine
eleven from happening at all. No, no, no, no no,
even though we were. He wasalso in a hospital in Dubai a few
months before nine to eleven getting dialysis, and he would have been on dialysis.

(01:31:51):
And that whole tora bora mountain firefight, which it would make a great
John Wu film. The way thatthe way that the US government would have
you believe things went down, likewas he when he was when Osama bin
Ladden was escaping from the Special Forcesand you know, having a firefight with
him. Was he hiding behind hisdialysis machine and using it for cover while

(01:32:14):
it was taking care of him.Was he in his bed? Was somebody
wheeling him around on a gurney?I mean, you know, the guy
was suffering from our fan syndrome.But anyway, this is Bill Cooper two
months before nine to eleven. Thisis June twenty eighth, two thousand and
one, and this is what BillCooper had to say about the nine to
eleven or well, it wasn't thenine to eleven attacks, but about Ben

(01:32:35):
Ladden and the possibility of attacks inthe future. Can you believe what you
have been seeing on CNN today,ladies and gentlemen, Can you believe it?
Supposedly, a CNN reporter found Osamabin Ladden, took a television camera

(01:33:00):
crew with him, went into Osamabin Laden's hideout, interviewed him and his
top leadership, his top lieutenants andcolonels and generals in their hideout. We
begin with the story of a shadowymulti millionaire who has declared a holy war

(01:33:20):
against the United States. To somein the Islamic world, he is a
hero to the United States government,though he is a terrorist a real threat
to the lives of US troops.He is Osama bin Laden and impacts Peter
Arnett takes us into his hideaway andinto his mind with this first ever television
interview. This is a CNN reporterwith a camera crew, and he came

(01:33:45):
out and told everybody within three weeks, Osama bin Laden is going to attack
the United States in Israel. Amidstthese remote mountains of Afghanistan are the various
hiding places of one of the world'smost wanted men, Osama bin Laden.

(01:34:12):
We declared as she had a holywar against the United States government because it
is unjust, criminal and tyrannical.How don't you think that's kind of strange,
folks. You see, because thelargest intelligence apparatus in the world,
with the biggest budget in the historyof the world, has been looking for
Osama bin Laden for years and yearsand years and can't find him. The

(01:34:39):
FBI, also under the leadership ofLewis Free, has been looking for Osama
bin Laden for years and years andyears, years and years and many years
and can't find him. Some dupessjerk off reporter with a camera crew Waltz
is right into his hideout and interviewsit. Ye Ago bin Laden took refuge

(01:35:00):
here in Afghanistan. Afghanistan is perhapsthe only country in the world that will
accept him. Our quest to meetBin Laden begins in a Feshawah, Pakistan,
and then across the Kaiba pastor Jalalabad, Afghanistan, where we wait for
several days. Finally, Bin Ladden'smeteor advisor arrives. We are allowed to

(01:35:23):
take our lights and sound equipment,but not our camera. There have been
assassination attempts against Bin Laden, andhis security force worries our camera might contain
a tracking device that would give awayhis location. The interview will be conducted
with their camera as best as wecan reconstruct it. This is the route
that we took to meet Bin Laden. We are put in a minivan with

(01:35:47):
curtained windows and drive west. Asnight falls, we moved to a four
wheel drive vehicle that makes its wayup a rough mountain park past checkpoints manned
by heavily armed men. We havesearched and electronically scanned to ensure that we're
not carrying a tracking device. Aboutfive thousand feet up as a small hut,

(01:36:10):
we are allowed about an hour anda half with Bin Ladened. We
have submitted questions in advance. Heagrees to answer most of them, but
does not allow follow up questions.Mister ben Laden, you have declared a
jihad against the United States. Canyou tell us why? The US government

(01:36:31):
has committed acts that are extremely unjust, hideous and criminal through its support of
the Israeli occupation of Palestine, andwe believe the US is directly responsible for
those killed in Palestine, Lebanon andIraq due to its subordination to the Jews.
The arrogance of the United States regimehas reached the point that they occupied
Arabia, the holiest place of theMuslims, who are more than a billion

(01:36:56):
people in the world today. Forthis and other acts of aggression and injustice,
we have declared gihad against the US. Is the jihad directed against the
US government or United States troops andArabia? What about US civilians in Arabia
or the people of the United States. We have focused on declaration of jihad

(01:37:24):
on striking at the US soldiers insideArabia, the country of the two holy
places Mecca and Medina. In ourreligion, it is not permissible for any
non Muslim to stay in Arabia.Therefore, even though American civilians are not
targeted in our plan, they mustleave. We do not guarantee their safety.

(01:37:45):
Now that tells us two things.Either everyone in the intelligence community and
all of the intelligence agencies of theUnited States government are blemming, idiot and
incompetate pool including the entire apparatus ofthe FBI and all of their personnel are
they're lying to us. They're notlooking for him at all. And the

(01:38:12):
second is the truth. You see, the CIA created Osama bin Ladden.
They recruited him, they trained him, they found his leadership, they brought
them all together, they showed himthem how to fight the Soviet Union in
Afghanistan, and when that was over, they still continued to fund him and

(01:38:38):
train him. And they're now usinghim to help bring about world government by
making him the big boogeyman because theycan't use said I'm Hussein anymore. Did
you ever hear of Osama bin Ladenbefore to Sadam Hussein? When did you

(01:39:01):
start hearing of Osama bin Laden?It was after Saddam Hussein and Iraq were
supposedly neutralized in the Gulf form becausethey needed a new boogeyman. But they're
not looking for Osama bin Laden.Because I'm telling you right now, if
I were the head of the CentralIntelligence Agency. Within two weeks, I

(01:39:23):
would have him dead or in custody, without fail, without fail. If
I had those assets and that money, he would be mine. I would
own his terrorist ass within two weeks, without fail. A reporter from CNN

(01:39:53):
and his little camera crew got into Osama bin Laden's secret hideout and conducted
and interview. You don't believe me, Tune into CNN. They're probably running
it right now as I'm speaking.And if you believe it, you are
one of the stupidest jerks that everlived on the face of this earth.

(01:40:17):
And whatever is going to happen thatthey're gonna blame on Osama bin Ladden,
don't you even believe it? Andthen the video ends with it says William
Cooper died on November fifth, twothousand and one. He was shot and
killed by undercover police officers, nearlyfour months after predicting Osama bin Ladden would

(01:40:41):
attack America. And of course theysaid, Bill was, you know,
crazy. And there's there's a greatdocumentary, The Hour of Our Time,
about the life and death of WilliamMilton Cooper. And he wrote a book
called Behole of pell Course. Ifyou can get a copy of it.

(01:41:02):
I urge you to get a copyof it. It is great book.
You know, Bill talked about foryou here the Kegra audience. Bill did
talk about UFOs and stuff. Hetalked about his time in the Navy.
At first he thought there was avast conspiracy where the UFOs the aliens were

(01:41:24):
trying to like take over the worldand they were controlling things. And then
he came to realize it wasn't aliens. It was this global conspiracy just as
evil, just as all encompassing.But it wasn't little green men or grays
or reptilians trying to do it.It was humans trying to do it to

(01:41:45):
other humans. And you can seewhy they killed Bill Cooper. I mean
that's I've you know, I've hadthese clips and stuff for years and you
tell people about it and you're like, wait, wait, let me just
go find it, because it'd bebetter if if I just play it.
So and with that, there's twoother things I want to play. So,
uh, I had mentioned some musicearlier, and I was trying to

(01:42:10):
say this for the end of thebroadcast or towards the end of the broadcast.
Where we are now, So Steve, you remember when like the movie
Loose Change came out. You rememberthe documentary, okay, the theme song
from there. There were there werefour iterations of the documentary. There was
Loose Change, then there was LooseChange Second Edition, then there was Loose

(01:42:33):
Change Final Cut, and then therewas Loose Change in American Coup, which
is the one that they got actuallyinto mainstream theaters, and Final Cut is
a they're all they're all good.I mean, they progressed, like,
you know, the things that theycould have improved on or whatever with the
from the first one. The secondedition had a bunch of great information about

(01:42:57):
the the the trading that was goingon on the back end, all the
you know, the stocks, theput options on the airlines and stuff.
There was a lot of that informationin there. I don't remember if Final
Cut covered it or not. Iusually when I play it, if I
play it, I usually end upplaying an American Coup only because the production

(01:43:18):
value was so great on that filmthat you can play that to any audience
and they won't look at it.Like you know, now more people are
are open to listening and paying attentionto Back in the day when that film
came out, it was narrated byDaniel Sunjatta from Rescue Me. You know,
he's an actor, So sometimes youuse people that are involved in pop

(01:43:41):
culture or whatever to help get themessage across. Anyway, So around the
time of Loose Change, there wasa song, the theme song for the
documentary when the third iteration of itwas put together by a rapper, hip
hop artist name Remote Conscious and he'sout of California and he's like alternative music.

(01:44:04):
So recently there has been a shiftin the consciousness of many people and
you're starting to see more mainstream artistsdoing things like putting out songs in you
know, either exposing stuff or talkingabout stuff. I'm not talking about the

(01:44:26):
Richmond North a Richmond guy. Hewas like in relatively nobody. I'm talking
about bigger artist. But first,what I want to do is before I
play this, this song by thismainstream artist, I want to play,
I'm gonna play first. I'm gonnaplay to show you like how close it

(01:44:46):
it sounds. And if you comparethis two years ago, when the when
the alternative media in the alternative musicindustry was putting out music, you didn't
hear stuff like this. Here's Remoand he's singing. This is from the
actually the end of the documentary LooseChange Final cut, but this is Remo

(01:45:06):
Conscious singing the song Loose Change.Listen to the lyrics. It's only like
three and a half minutes minutes long. Listen to the lyrics, listen to
what he's talking about. There's videothat goes with it, but listen to
it. You'll you'll also see onthe video how many people used to show
up for the yearly nine to elevenprotests and street actions and stuff at Ground

(01:45:27):
zero, you know, around everyyear on nine to eleven. A lot
of people don't know that, butif you watched the video, you'll see
how many thousands of people used toshow up there. Anyway, here's Remo
Conscious with Loose Change. And thenwe're going to get to the mainstream song,
which you will probably find quite interesting. They spy on us, They
torture and imprison innocent civilians. Askyourself, what's happening? Where are we

(01:45:57):
heading? And would we be heretoday? Not what somebody key sell us
in charge? We need ord thisnew world's daughter. It reas some loyal
seats of letty handshakes us speak forsome more properteers. I like these here
for this kill, the innercent degree, for cheez water, for the chief

(01:46:20):
commander. So we're at the WhiteHouse stands, but they don't got none.
We've got fu choices. Poch hasto pick up shot gun. Were
so stressed we know to watch themout the rest of us. So with
the key for talking, and wemean no death respects. Upset to a
golden tested thing. I'm planning reserverecords, taken tooth the top up till

(01:46:43):
we have no no more. We'regonna fight back. We want the truth
down. We want to rights back. Change from stopping now, changes the
truth stopping now, say no more. We're gonna fight back, but the
truth down. We want a rightsback. Change this look from stopping down,
changes looks from stopping now. Keepa mouse and miles open, hoping

(01:47:05):
we can change the world. Media, black guys, Still, we don't
act out. We've been civilized.A spite to kill and you call yourself
beating a table and villains my carraising, no man, get a ball
food because your rich kids, ballkids, layers and teachers that mad pass
war better runs peddle and the truth. We ain't settle in the Pools's careers
water again. You got a lotof hate trying Cammas get the war from

(01:47:30):
you, your causes and your brotherpeople. That's got enough with the civil
you us go side go. We'veseen the poop. You can't examinate the
world from deliberate truth. We're biggerthan you before you tell your plus your
guns ain't big enough to make ushut. We say no more. We're
gonna fight back. We want thetruth down. We want our rights Back's
change stopping now changes go from stoppingnow, say no more. We're gonna

(01:47:55):
fight back. We brought the truthdown. We want a rights back.
Changeous listen to stop the down.Changes for the lives laughter babbled by evil
for the sake of the memory ofVenus and people and golf by the and
need a hooligans who need the worldand ruins men need to do us in.
But there's just a few of themand more of us, we warriors

(01:48:15):
on the quest for justice. Wecrusted the list for the fact for soaping
the eye attack My feelings exactly belacking on my eyes. Jack into cronostelect
and they want profession. Were thepeople said we need to start a revolution

(01:48:36):
of the marsity. Ritually the crimber, the situry, mortality be solving.
Joe then say no more. We'regonna fight back. We want the truth
down, we want to rights back. Looks change stopping now, changes stopping
now, say no more, We'regonna type back. We want the truth

(01:48:56):
down right back change now. I'llsay very true. Our government did fund

(01:49:24):
and trained al Qaida. So sothat's that is what that's what you would
consider like the alternative music right truthmusic, truth truth or music my god,
oh my god. Now that wasyears ago. Now I'm going to
play something for you that came outOkay, and you might be actually shocked

(01:49:44):
by this, but this this cameout just recently. This came out within
like the past week. Okay.It's by Lola, Alexander Drake and twenty
one Savage and they're they're like mainstream, very popular rapping hip hop artists and
Steve. Prepare yourself. Prepare yourself, because all I'm gonna say is,

(01:50:10):
it doesn't sound like hip hop hasJoe Biden's back anymore. Okay, it
just doesn't sound like they have hisback. Remember, you know they're always
pandering. You know, what didhe say if you. If you don't
vote for him, you ain't black. Remember he said that stupid ass crap
when he was running. Well,let's let's see what the hip hop community

(01:50:31):
and what these what rappers and whatpeople in the black community might actually be
thinking instead of just buying what thesepoliticians say, shall we? Let's let's
see what they're rapping about? What? What? What is a walk?
Mama? Let me come and walkto tell you your mama, your daddy

(01:50:59):
on a column. See you knowwhat a woman is? A woman?
Mama? Tell about man past eightiesthat you may not tell me you past
eighty. You don't know your yourmama and your wife. That's right,

(01:51:21):
there's a woman woman. The losingbody got people looking stupid. The losing
people think they cats dogs. Clusto see that Trump is whining stood me
with yeah closer, gotta see arat about to put the time. He's

(01:51:42):
the bad Yeah tea time for theteam. Slim got Trump in his hands.
Yeah, clays down on smoke withme. I'm too late like the
old Kobe, I'm too sick likethe new cop and knock boosted him on
a new level. Called me boothChris, because I've wont beat but a
move, bitch. I'm gonna throughthe schools because they booth flesh trying to
teach the kids to be shoot bitlike, what does a woman? What
do you think they y'all need toput down a train? Webber was soft.

(01:52:03):
It don't like a make y'all needto work out the cakes wide.
It don't even know what a womanis, even though he got a mama
and some kids. I'm confused.I don't understand. There's deep state really
kind of play in this, poppingin and out. I can now live.
They become the people. Ain't nocabin playing beans. They're gonna make
it happy killing all black babies.Goddamn U life is crazy. Man.
A wagon the icy baby used totake and that's why I'm going trace is

(01:52:27):
crazy. White Mercedes Trump flag onthe licensed baby. Yeah, ice to
dated body's sleeping up in MAUI maybegot everybody's so confused then, and watch
the CNN and they cool with it, like being limited for the move with
it. They don't even know they'regonna losing it. Identify as a patriot
and I don't care about you littlecoon niggas. Y'all really believe y'all cats
and dogs should identifies the people peopletaking cats, dogs clue sleeping the it's

(01:53:00):
stupid win strong delusion. They're thetype they get bush it's strong delusion.
More stupid than stupid, strong delusion. They'd be teaching the schools to follow
suit, teaching peoples are cool,strong delusion. Make it dumb out of
us. Nobody see it right infront of them, too strong delusion.
I don't honor foods. Please identifyas a dolphin two for you can find
yourself by the mother pools. Y'alldon't want the helps. They specialize being
stupids, trendy, get a brightand stand and it's common sense. I

(01:53:21):
don't understand, Like, what isa woman? What do you think?
Too many martini drinks? Just openyour eyes that don't even blink. Apparently
y'a'll need to think. Just lookat the prival and we would have said
you people are sleeping as people arefans the government dumbing these people they dad
are popular, dropping their bodies andfrag These people would do anything they get
paid. The memory gets circus tocome in their cage and fight. As
the criminal people are rage. You'rekilling the people and making them. I

(01:53:44):
can't even say it because I mightget bad or freedom of sweet, just
hitting the fan and sense of mymusic because they're not a fan of the
truth and they evil. They're makinga plan to get rid of bus.
But we want to stand for communismbecause we're taking a stands a partners boil
like a limp in a can.I'm wait to humble't even knowing them.
The man lose body got people lookingstupid, du on the loose, people
thinking catching dogs on the loose,Purple to sweeping pop to the loose.

(01:54:10):
Tain't see that Trump is winning stillwe win down like he is gonna do
something, trying, losing y'all,losing something time and sayings, y'all the
opposite, y'all real stupid yard comescome up, sweeping y'all like a brooming
something. We don't need the lastput the shooters on him, Trump twenty
four, We finna move something,Timmies, ain't finna blue nothing. How
can y'all tell y'all kids are sittinga letter box? How can I'll tell

(01:54:30):
y'all daughter is at the better fightingthe type of guy and make your money
stuff. Somebody get him five forthat room. Pop Trump is the side
of the rest of y'all. Don'ttrust that in any of guys, because
he tucked the top talking Trump againstthe Carter reak up before I did for

(01:54:51):
the street, called even rat andsaw. I'm saying, big fot help
for the boat red the last side, get a toe tag. You know
we more it's for the whole ass. But I make the moves, make
a moment John Lousy, y'all superlossgetting hot in here. They want a
coolist. Stops right away like thecooling box, bust the wall like a
Randy Moss. Randy Moss, BrandyNow, why did I play that I

(01:55:45):
played? Did you hear the lyrics? Yeah? They were strong, dude.
They were destroying. Literally, youhave mainstream rap and hip hop artist
Steve destroying the illusions that the Bidenadministration and the Democrats have been pushing out
there for the past four years,four or five years at least. They

(01:56:09):
just they literally just that song.When I first heard it, it gave
me chills. Because in the culturewar, this kind of stuff is important.
This is why I point this out, because a lot of people get
their opinions based off of the culturethat they're exposed to music, movies,
TV shows, so to hear mainstreamrap and hip hop artists dropping truth bombs

(01:56:35):
like that. It gives me,It gives me hope. It gives me
hope. So there's some positivity.There's there's a there is a light at
the end of the tunnel. AsI always say, Steve, we're running
out of time. We got abouta minute. I want you to shamelessly
plug your substack and everything before wego. Well, hey, I will,
And you know, Steve Stars dotsub Stack, you don't. Friends,

(01:56:55):
you don't have to sign up,you don't have to pay anything.
But if you want to be asubscriber, I'll send you out the notes
every time I put out a newpiece, I'll probably load this one up.
But I've had some of Popeye's othershows on there were really good.
The nine eleven Pieces is classic,Friends. You've got to see it's up
there right now, Steve Stars dotsub Stack, Popeye, It's always been
good. I'm gonna have to haveyou on some other shows that we do

(01:57:17):
to plug the network here. Iwant to thank Bill and everybody here for
and the great stuff we were doing. Because you know, Friends, this
is where it's going to come downto the communication battle. The you know,
the pen is mightier than the sword. It's what we're saying. We
can win by communication. If theyshut shut us down, they're gonna have
everybody in the dark because a lotof people aren't listening. But people are

(01:57:39):
waking up, right Popeye, Yesthey are. Steve, as always,
it is a pleasure to do broadcastswith you, my brother. I love
you sincerely as as my family.You are a great guy. Ladies and
gentlemen, support Steve. Go tohis substack and also go to KGr a
dB any type of membership that youget over there. If you use the

(01:58:01):
code rabbit hole, you'll get thirtypercent off. And I urge you to
do it because it supports KGr.And they gave me this home and they
give me all this airtime commercial free, so to do these broadcasts with no
interruptions. And they give me thegreat bill, the best producer on planet
art and the best station manager youcould ever have. Just great guy.

(01:58:25):
So go over to kgraadb dot com, use the code rabbit hole and get
a subscription, show them some love. I thank you all for tuning in,
and I'll leave you with this myfavorite quote from Martin Luther King Jr.
Darkness cannot drive out darkness. Onlylight can do that. Hate cannot
drive out hate. Only love cando that. I love you all,
ladies and gentlemen. I know Stevedoes. And we'll catch you all again

(01:58:47):
next week. We're out here.
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