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Speaker 4 (00:49):
It's a very important relationship. We're going to get along
good with China. I hear so many stories about we're
not going to allow their students, So we're going to
allow their students to come in.
Speaker 5 (00:58):
We're going to allow.
Speaker 4 (00:59):
It's very important. Six hundred thousand suits. It's very important.
Speaker 6 (01:03):
I mean it is official CFR globalist policy to de
industrialize the United States on purpose, the Great Reset. We
have all the carbon controls China has done. It's designed
to screw us. It's odd Pas tribe.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
China is testing, China is manipulating, China is seeing how
far they can go with these probes, and when you
put it together with their Confucian societies and six billion
dollars a year in the US universities to control academy
and biopoliticians, and you look at their acquisition of the
media and the fact that they own four of the
six big production houses in Hollywood.
Speaker 7 (01:40):
Blocking farmland, China has struggled to secure food for its
one point four billion citizens. Just recently, in August, four
Chinese government departments warned to drought posed a severe threat
to the autumn harvest. That has driven overseas investments in food,
including the purchase of Virginia based pork producer Smithfield Foods
partnership with Gromark Green Logistics.
Speaker 6 (02:02):
First, this entire system we see is being foisted by
a handful of corporations in the Chinese Communists, the people
that run our country are out to get us. They're
at war with us on every front, and you already
know that. But as soon as we can get the
bureaucrats and the woke leftists to just pull back and
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understand that they've been Stockholm syndromed and that they're helping
their own abusers and destroyers and they're pretending like they're
part of some liberal revolution to create a utopia. As
soon as they realize that this liberal utopia has meant
to bring in total autocratic tyranny, and then they're going
to have a backlash and ban the entire leftist system
that they've injected into us to only paralyze us. In
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the next phase of the New World Order program, Ladies
and gentlemen, it's going to be eugenics all the way.
But they intend on making the world so hellish in
the build up to twenty thirty that everybody will just
wink wink when they release the race specific by weapons
starting with Africa that are going to wipe that content
absolutely out.
Speaker 8 (03:05):
Communist tabloid The Global Times explains China's Global Civilization Initiative
as the third major global initiative presented by China, after
the Global Development Initiative and the Global Security Initiative. This
narrative deceptively claims the initiative calls for respect for the
diversity of civilizations, upholding the common values of humanity and
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pursuing peace, development, equity, justice, democracy and freedom, and promoting
robust international people to people exchanges and cooperation.
Speaker 9 (03:37):
House Over site says they've got bank records showing a
Chinese energy company paying three Biden family members through a
third party.
Speaker 10 (03:45):
What were they paid for?
Speaker 11 (03:47):
Well, I'm just not going to respond to that.
Speaker 12 (03:49):
From here, he's.
Speaker 13 (03:50):
Telling us that he paid around eleven thousand dollars to
complete the stript as either paid to of Carto or
different human smoggling groups.
Speaker 6 (03:57):
But he just arrived here in Texas.
Speaker 7 (03:59):
What toget just highlighting that this sector is leading the
nation in those legal crossings from Chinese nationals.
Speaker 8 (04:05):
The emerging bricks countries quickly fell in line behind President
Sheese illusion.
Speaker 6 (04:10):
We have lost people. Now, how much more bloodshed do
we need to understand? That the transition is upon us.
Speaker 8 (04:16):
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said that he fully agrees
with G's initiative.
Speaker 14 (04:23):
South Africa is grateful to the People's Republic of China
for its support throughout the.
Speaker 8 (04:30):
Pandemic, while un water carrying Serbian President Alexander Vukek also
said that nation should uphold the principles of equality, mutual learning,
dialogue and inclusiveness. Equality from a Chinese government that is
conducting a mass genocidal sterilization campaign on its citizens known
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as the wigers.
Speaker 11 (04:52):
Before eating, we have to praise or say that we
are grateful to the country. We are very grateful China's Communist Party,
and may you are grateful for sh jimping.
Speaker 8 (05:04):
This desperate man says he and his wife and children
are starving.
Speaker 11 (05:09):
Quigas were barely allowed to leave their homes during the
COVID nineteen lockdown.
Speaker 8 (05:14):
Mutual learning from a cover up of a global lablik
that has killed millions and damaged millions more through the
initial virus and its subsequent vaccine. Once the layers of
propaganda are stripped off that even American media gleefully engages in,
She's speech is laid bare for what it is, the
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announcement of the impending emergence of a new world order
carefully constructed by globalist thank tanks for decades.
Speaker 15 (05:43):
John Bowen reported, Ladies and gentlemen, it is September fifth,
twenty twenty five.
Speaker 16 (06:00):
If you are tuned into the war room at info
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on x Orban dot video, I'm your host, Rob Doo.
I actually organize things today. These are my topics. I
have Evil Villain Dinner. The economy, RFK fallout, government crimes,
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and disturbing, disturbing. We'll probably save for the for the
final hour, but let me tell you it's gonna be disturbing.
You're gonna be disturbed, hopefully, I guess as much as
I am, because if you're not disturbed by what's going
on in the world. Well, let's start with the evil
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villain dinner. So we got Bill Gates, we got Tim Cook,
who else was there? The CEO of Oracle, what was
her name, Saffra Cats. We had all the AI players,
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Zuckerberg all there, and people are like, oh, how could
Trump have dinner with these people? You know what I
find is when people immediately jump to these conclusions of
what this means, they're usually they're usually wrong. If you
look at Bill Gates's body language while this is going on,
he doesn't look very comfortable. None of these guys look
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very comfortable because they were all anti Trump. They were
all anti Trump for a long time, and now he's
got him there basically kissing his ass. So I'm not
forgiving this dinner. I'm not saying it was a good thing.
In fact, I've got a video from Steve Bannon. He
definitely thinks it was a bad thing, but I think
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this was an ego stroke for Trump. Have these people
here get him to kiss his ass, and hopefully this
is the kickoff to human extinction with this big AI dinner.
But let's start with Bill Gates talking about how his
work's going to change the world and he's working on
new vaccines, and then I'm going to play what Bill
Gates really says. So here, this is kind of like,
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you know, the dressing, and then you open up and
you look underneath and you see what Bill Gates is
really all about, and it's all about depopulation. So here,
let's start with the evil villain dinner, as is Bill Gates.
Speaker 9 (08:26):
Well, I'm in the second phase of my career giving
away all the wonderful money that Sacha just good work
has helped multiply a lot. But I think the thing
that ties my first career that I still spend some
time on because AI's so phenomenal, and my second career
is innovation, innovating in health in areas like vaccines or
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gene editing, and the President and I are talking about
taking American innovation to the next level, secure and even
eradicate some of these diseases, he mentioned polio, which is
one that we're close. We don't need new science on
that one. For some like HIV and sickle cell, we
do need new science. But the US has the seeds
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that in the same way that warp speed took those
seeds and put them together. I think something fantastic can
be done. You know, AI for our foundation is that
we wanted a doctor for everyone in Africa.
Speaker 10 (09:33):
Through AI.
Speaker 9 (09:35):
We want farmers to have incredible advice and you know,
kids to have a chance to learn.
Speaker 10 (09:40):
So the work being.
Speaker 9 (09:42):
Done by the people at this table is changing the world.
That's you know, coming fast. So it's great, you know,
we all get together there and talk about how the
US can lead in this key area and apply it
even to the poorest outside the US as well as
to our great citizens. So thank you for incredible leadership,
including getting this group together. An issue that really grabbed
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me is as urgent issues related to population. Issues related
to population.
Speaker 17 (10:15):
Ninety eight, Doctor Zabn became the founding director of the
Bill and Melinda Gates Institute for Population Control.
Speaker 9 (10:21):
Doctor Zaban became the founding director of the Bill and
Melinda Gates Institute for Population control. We see a lot
of things that are going very well, things like producing
childhood death, and.
Speaker 10 (10:35):
Things like producing childhood death, and things like producing childhood death.
Speaker 9 (10:41):
And first, we've got population. The world today has six
point eight billion people. Now, if we do a really
great job on new vaccines, healthcare, reproductive health services, we
could lower that by perhaps ten or fifteen percent.
Speaker 10 (10:58):
Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, healthcare,
reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps ten
or fifteen percent.
Speaker 9 (11:09):
Is spending a million dollars on that last three months
of life for that patient? Would it be better not
to lay off those ten teachers and to make that
trade off and medical cost. But that's called the death panel,
and you're not supposed to have that discussion.
Speaker 10 (11:25):
But that's called the death panel, and you're not supposed
to have that discussion.
Speaker 9 (11:31):
Today, the greatest risk of global catastrophe doesn't look like this. Instead,
it looks like this. If anything kills over ten million
people in the next few decades, it's most likely to
be a highly infectious virus rather than a war.
Speaker 10 (11:52):
If anything kills over ten million people in the next
few decades, it's most likely plea to be a highly
infectious virus.
Speaker 9 (12:03):
So let's look at each one of these and see
how we can get this down to zero. Probably one
of these numbers is going to have to get pretty
near to zero.
Speaker 10 (12:12):
Probably one of these numbers is going to have to
get pretty nearer to zero.
Speaker 9 (12:16):
Now, malaria's of course transmitted by mosquitos. I brought some
here so you could experiences. Will let let those roam
around the.
Speaker 10 (12:27):
Auditorium a little bit. I brought some here so you
could experiences. Will let let those roam around the auditorium
a little bit.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
But did you come to reproductive issues as an intellectual?
Speaker 9 (12:46):
When I was growing up, my parents were always involved
in various.
Speaker 10 (12:52):
Volunteer things.
Speaker 9 (12:52):
My dad was had a planned parenthood.
Speaker 10 (12:55):
My dad was had a planned parenthood.
Speaker 9 (12:58):
The ultimate solution, only thing that really lets us go
back completely to normal and feel good about sitting in
a stadium with lots of other people, is to create
a vaccine and not just take care of our country,
but take that vaccine out to the global population.
Speaker 10 (13:17):
Take that vaccine out to the global population.
Speaker 9 (13:22):
We clearly need a vaccine that works in the upper
age range because they're most at risk of that. And
doing that so that you amp it up so it
works in older people. And yet you don't have side effects.
You know, if we have you know, one in ten
thousand side effects, that's you know, way more seven hundred thousand.
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You know people who will suffer from.
Speaker 10 (13:47):
That, way more seven hundred thousand. You know people who
will suffer from that. But you don't have a choice.
People act like you have a choice.
Speaker 9 (13:57):
People don't feel like going to the stadium, uh when
they might get infected.
Speaker 10 (14:03):
But you don't have a choice. People act like you
have a choice.
Speaker 16 (14:07):
What else are we not listening to that we need
to take action on now, Well, look at that smile.
Speaker 9 (14:14):
The idea of a bioterrorist attack is kind of the
nightmare scenario.
Speaker 10 (14:19):
The idea of a bioterrorist attack is kind of the
nightmare scenario.
Speaker 9 (14:24):
The economy is not going to be anything like it was.
Speaker 16 (14:27):
It's going to take a long time to recovery.
Speaker 9 (14:29):
It's going to be you know, people are going to
be surprised at how slow and how how fitful this is.
Speaker 10 (14:33):
Is it going to take a long time to recover,
It's going to be you know, people are going to
be surprised at how slow and how how fruitful this is.
Speaker 16 (14:44):
So when you see Bill Gates talking about all the
innovations and all the medicine he wants to bring to
the world, he really wants to depopulate. That depopulation is
in his blood, It's in his genealogy, it's in his soul.
I mean, this is what if this guy even has
his He wants to depopulate the earth. He feels there's
too many people. He wants to buy all the farmlands
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so he can control it. He wants to spray your
crops with even the organic ones, with his appeal little coating,
but you don't even know what's in it. He wants
to bury trees instead of planting them. He wants to
spray particles into the sky, and he wants to bring
his vaccines all over the world. So that's the kind
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of person that's sitting right next to Milania Trump. And
I noticed she made a jump at one point when
he mentioned something. She like, jumped like she was taken
aback and startled. So let's look at Let's do the
Tim Cook clip next. And I mean, if anybody's a robot,
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it's Tim Cook. The guy uses the words I enjoying
the interacting. He's enjoying the interacting with people like who
talks like that? These people are out of control here.
Speaker 6 (16:01):
It is Tim Cookie.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
You've done an incredible job with Apple, little company called Apple.
Speaker 18 (16:07):
Thank you, mister President.
Speaker 4 (16:09):
Very few people have been able to do what you've done.
Congratulations please, sir.
Speaker 18 (16:13):
That means a lot to me. I want to thank
you for including me this evening. It's incredible to be
among everyone here, particularly you and the First Lady. I've
always enjoyed having dinner and interacting. I want to thank
you for setting the tone such that we could make
a major investment in the United States and have some
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key manufacturing advanced manufacturing here. I think that says a
lot about your focus and your leadership and your focus
on innovation. I also want to thank you for helping
American companies around the world. This is a very key,
key thing, and I really enjoy working with your administration
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on those topics as well because I think they're so
important to the country. I want to thank the First
Lady for focusing on education. There's nothing more important than education.
It is the great equalizer and always will be, and
so thank you so much for including me. We're all
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we are all different in some ways, but we all
believe in the power of technology to improve people's lives
and that that is the thing that binds us all together.
Speaker 4 (17:34):
And Tim how much money will Apple will be investing
in the United States, Because I know it's a very
loud and it's you know, you were elsewhere and now
you're really coming home in a big way.
Speaker 6 (17:46):
How much money will.
Speaker 19 (17:47):
You be invested?
Speaker 18 (17:48):
Six hundred billion, six hundred billion, right, so we're very
proud to do it.
Speaker 4 (17:53):
That's great, Thank you very much.
Speaker 16 (17:54):
He claims he's going to be making some the glass
screens that are the screens on your eye. They're going
to be making them here, putting some of the phones together.
Here are parts of them at least, but most of
it will still be done overseas, and they're looking at
maybe moving into India. There's some interesting trade information about
India coming up, some of the things that the President said.
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I'll get to that later. We want to make the
rounds here on the Evil Villain dinner and here's this
is the first clip. Somebody sent me this last night.
And CEO Saffra cats she's the CEO of oracle A
is gonna change everything. She also kisses the President's But see,
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here's the thing. None of these people voted for Trump
or supported Trump at all, and now he's brought them
to the table and made them basically And I tell
you what, the sound at this meeting was great. Whoever
had the MIC's hooked up did a great job. I mean,
you can hear everything that everybody's saying. There's no weird hum.
They're just a good job on the technical end. But
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here's here's africats and then we're going to play another
video of her, just part of one. But we'll get
to that in one second. But let's listen to a
little more of the butt kissing.
Speaker 20 (19:09):
This is a most incredible time. AI is going to
change everything. You hear all of us saying that. But
the fact that you are our president and you recognize
this right away, and you've unleashed American innovation and creativity.
All the work you're doing in basically every cabinet post,
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in addition to what's coming out of the White House,
is making it possible for America to win. Today's event
that was spearheaded by our wonderful First Lady. Focusing on
education is the center of where we need to go
because it is all of these young people who can't
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be afraid of new technologies. They literally have to brace
it and make America even stronger. And that focus was very,
very critical, and I think this is the most exciting
time in America ever ever, at least that I remember.
Speaker 21 (20:15):
So thank you, thank you for everything you're doing.
Speaker 16 (20:20):
And that was the first clip I saw last night,
and I said, metaphysically, it looks like Bill's being brought
to heal. Technically, whoever ran the sound on this should
get an Emmy and possibly this statement will be examined
in five years as the kickoff of the twenty first
century extinction event, because you never know. I mean, if
AI is what they say it's going to be and
become self aware and then starts to program itself, we
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could be in for some trouble. But there's also the
school thought that AI is basically learning from itself now,
as before it was learning from other people's work, but
now it's learning from what it's doing. There's so much
AI information out there, and that it's creating ghosts in
the machine, little dreams that they say, and it might
end up imploding on itself, and that there could be
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a like we had the dot com bubble, there'll be
an AI bubble, so time will tell. But just a
little bit on the Oracle CEO of Saffracat. She's a big,
big supporter of DEI, so when she sits there and
kissing the president's but it's very disingenuous. This is an
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interview she did. It was an internal interview back in
July of twenty twenty two, talking about how happy she
is about DEI and how it helped her. And I'll
cut out this video at some point. I don't think
we're going to play the whole thing, but here it is.
Speaker 14 (21:43):
Statistics shows that when we build a diverse, inclusive culture,
it has to start with our executive leadership, our CEO
and SAFFER. You really embody the support of diversity and inclusion.
Speaker 17 (21:56):
This brings me so much joy and pride, frankly, because
we have been working on diversity actually for decades, and
I'm glad we're doing more and getting recognition for it
and hopefully attracting more people on our mission.
Speaker 14 (22:15):
Why is this not only the right thing to do, Safra,
but considered it a business imperative for Oracle.
Speaker 22 (22:22):
We are solving the world's hardest problems here at Oracle,
We actually are trying to cure cancer here and trying
to catch COVID and keep people's security close in and
not endangered. And you know what, to solve these problems,
you need everyone on the mission with you. So sometimes
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you do it just because it is the right thing
to do.
Speaker 21 (22:50):
But the bonus.
Speaker 22 (22:51):
Here is it's the best thing to do for any business.
Speaker 17 (22:57):
I can tell you I wouldn't be where I am
today if folks did not fight there.
Speaker 16 (23:03):
Right, we could pull out there? Did you hear that
we're helping people catch COVID? That was pretty interesting, A
little slip of the tongue there, and she and she's like,
it's the best thing to do. Having hiring people based
on their skin color is the best thing to do.
Not hiring people are their sex, even not hiring people
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on their merit or on their abilities. You know, no, No,
the best thing for these companies is just to hire
people because of how they look or or if they
if they have a nose ring or pink hair. Whatever.
That's that's who's at dinner with President Trump right there.
So here's here's a take from Steve Bannon said Zuckerberg
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should be in a cell, not at dinner with the president,
and Bill Gates mister vaccine himself. So let's go. This
is uh, this is a tirade from Steve Bannon, and UH,
I think it kind of sums up what I think
most people are thinking in uh, in the Maggi universe.
Speaker 23 (23:59):
You should be in a cell Bill Gates on a
day that Bobby Kennedy gets that Elizabeth Warren Focahontas is
ripping his face off in front of the world. You're
gonna have Bill Gates, mister vaccine. What in the hell
are we doing? Whoever set that dinner up should be
purp walked out of the White House today. Somebody's got
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to get somebody's gotta get controlled of this deal.
Speaker 6 (24:25):
Okay, on the.
Speaker 23 (24:28):
Economic messaging, on all the messaging. President Trust's policies are
hammering home maximalist urgency, seize the institution's bang bang bang.
Speaker 16 (24:37):
But he can't do everything. Oh, Bannon was so mad
it looks like he seized up right there. Emial Robinson said,
we're about five minutes away from Trump superPAC bots attacking
Bannon and Lumer for being Democrats, just like they attack
Massey and MTG yesterday. Trump's base has had enough of
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lousy Trump advisors in the White House. Headsh should roll.
So you've got that dinner. I think I can kind
of read why Trump did that. He wanted these people
to come and basically kiss the ring, and I mean,
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in some ways it makes sense. In other ways it's
bad optics. So we'll see what happens. This is a
short story. We only got about three minutes left in
this segment, so I'm not gonna go into the next trunch,
which we'll get into the economy in the RFK fallout.
Next I'm gonna have Ann vander Steel on next hour.
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We're gonna be talking about how the IRS is going
in and just changing people's tax returns so then they
could come and steal their property. It's an amazing story.
And then on the third hour, I'm gonna have Christy
Lee in here, and it's possible we're trying to get
Rudy Giuliani on, so that should be very interesting. Couple
things here, just just some Texas news. We'll finish up
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with that. Austin, Texas blasted over one point one million,
sorry guys for logo design. There's the new city of
Austin logo. I guess that's supposed to be the river
going through North Austin and South Austin, even though it
doesn't make a bin like that anywhere. But of course
that was a million dollars, so you know, there is
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what do we call some grifting going on somewhere in
the city of Austin. Did you guys find the Dallas logo?
I think it almost uses the same exact colors.
Speaker 10 (26:37):
I didn't.
Speaker 16 (26:38):
I'm not a big fan of Dallas, but I think
they used the exact same color, so I don't know
what it is with this green and blue that they're using. Also,
I don't have the article here, but Texas banned the
use of lab grown meat and so if and if
you're interested, if you do a search for Texas Beef Initiative,
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there's the Dallas though. Yeah, see it's blue and green,
sort of the same thing with those lines. But the
Texas Beef Initiative. If you're looking for a way to
support a local rancher and get good meat that's not
infused with hormones or mRNA or GMO, check out the
Texas Beef Initiative. They basically they help out. They sent
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like twenty thousand pounds of ground beef down to the
flood victims in Texas down in over in Kerrville, and
they basically work with local ranchers and you get to
go on and you buy. It's a little more expensive
than going to the store, but you're not getting meat
that's been you know, slathered in carbon monoxide. You know,
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that's how they keep that pink color. They put carbon
monoxide in there before they seal it in the plastic wrap,
so they do a lot of gross things with it.
But Texas guys, see, if y'all can find something on
Texas banning meat, I thought I printed those out. I
had had a little bit of a not a tantrum,
but I went to go get my articles and there
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were like two articles in the computer after I printed
like fifteen, and then I found some but I don't
think I found them all. So somebody took my Texas
meat article. But it was about how Texas is outlawed
new Texas ban on cell cultured protein as an unconstitutional
interstate trade barrier. So there it is. Texas is doing
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some good things. They could do some things better, work
on that property taxes, guys, and well we've redistrict, so
we'll be back. I got a lot more news and
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Speaker 16 (30:10):
Breaking news. Trump just signed an executive order to rename
the Department of Defense to the Department of War. We're
going to go to that in one second. But people
are going, well, why was he calling the Department of War.
He's going to start more wars. No, it used to
be called the Department of War. And when we started
the Department of War, we won or helped win World
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War One and World War Two by going all out
and doing total war. And then in nineteen forty nine
they changed it, and then we went to the Korean
War and we kind of did this kind of h
We're not really going to win the war, We're just
going to kind of play defense. And then same thing
in Vietnam, and we kind of went back into total
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war a little bit when we went into Iraq. And
I'm not saying any of these wars are good. I
think they were all bs Iraq and Afghanistan and Iraq
in Syria and all the other actions we took but
by calling it the Department of War, you're being truthful
and what you're doing, we're not defending ourselves. We're not
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being attacked. We are attacking people. So let's go to
President Trump signing that and we'll have his comments.
Speaker 4 (31:25):
Well, thank you very much. We'll stuck by signing three
very important bills and will would you discuss them please?
Speaker 10 (31:33):
Sir?
Speaker 25 (31:33):
This is Hr two eight eight. This is the Home
Buyer's Privacy Protection Act. The congressman here was the lead sponsors.
I think maybe he John, let's say more about it
than I can.
Speaker 10 (31:44):
Please.
Speaker 12 (31:45):
Well, it's difficult for Americans to buy home, particularly after
the last four years, sir. But with the President's signature today,
we're going to make it easy for people to buy
home without getting hassled. For years, their private personal information
has been and sold uh in the open market, resulting
in them getting innumerable phone calls and text messages. But
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with your signature today, we're going to put an end
to that so that when Americans try to realize the
American dream of owning a home, they're able to do
so without being harassed.
Speaker 4 (32:15):
Good job, good, it's a great honor.
Speaker 6 (32:18):
John.
Speaker 16 (32:20):
Yeah, no, I guess you could sue the companies that
are selling your information.
Speaker 4 (32:28):
Okay, there it is, and that's going to help a
lot of the homeowners of our great country.
Speaker 16 (32:37):
Kind of a I don't know my opinion. Okay, you
know it should be your responsibility to hide your information
or tell people thank you you, or block their number. Okay,
where you got a number of other things.
Speaker 12 (32:52):
This from a constituent back in Tennessee.
Speaker 4 (32:54):
Well I could use that at night. That's an American plant.
That's very nice. I like that against question, Thank you much,
that's very nice.
Speaker 25 (33:03):
Next week, we have a number of executive orders for
your attention, sir. From seventeen eighty nine until nineteen forty seven,
our nation won some of its greatest military victories under
the direction of a Secretary of War operating within a
Department of War. Today, with this executive order, you will
authorize the current Secretary of Defense and the current Department
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of Defense on to once again embrace this great lineage
and once again be named the Secretary of War and
the Department of War.
Speaker 4 (33:35):
So this is something we thought long and hard about.
We've been talking about it for months. Pete and I
and Dan. Dan came into the fall by the way
a great general he headed up the I wouldn't call
it an attack. I'd almost almost call that one, maybe
even more than an attack, what he did with Iran.
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You saw the success of that operation.
Speaker 6 (33:58):
It was perfect.
Speaker 4 (33:59):
In fact, we have this was said to me by
the great company that makes that particular B two bomber.
And it was flawless. It was actually flawless. They flew
for thirty seven hours back and forth, and there wasn't
a bolt that was out of condition, there wasn't an
engine failure, there was no problem. It was a perfect attack,
and it knocked out any possible nuclear capability for a ran,
(34:24):
which nobody wanted to see.
Speaker 6 (34:26):
We weren't going to put up with.
Speaker 4 (34:28):
So great job, Dan, And we've been talking about this
Department of War. So we won the First World War,
we won the Second World War, we won everything before
that and in between, and then we decided to go
woke and we changed the name to Department of Defense.
Speaker 6 (34:43):
So we're going Department of War.
Speaker 4 (34:45):
And I'd like to ask our Secretary of War to
say a few words. Pete Hex said, I think it's
a much more appropriate name, especially in light of where
the world is right now. We have the strongest ability
in the world. We have the greatest equipment in the world.
We have the greatest manufacturers of equipment.
Speaker 6 (35:05):
By far.
Speaker 4 (35:05):
There's nobody to even compete. And you see that with
this and so many other things, the patriots are the best.
Every element of the military we make the best by far.
So Pete, I'd like to ask you, and maybe Dan
Dan Raisin came to say a few words please.
Speaker 26 (35:22):
Miss President. Thank you. After winning a war for independence
in seventeen eighty nine, George Washington established the War Department
and Henry Knox was his first Secretary of War, and
this country won every major war after that, to include
World War One and World War Two total victory, mister President,
as you said, then one hundred and fifty years after that,
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we changed the name after World War Two from the
Department of War to the Department of Defense in nineteen
forty seven, and as you pointed out, mister President, we
haven't won a major war since. And that's not to
disparage our war fighters, whether it's the Korean War, the
Vietnam War, or our generation of Iraq and Afghanistan. That's
to recognize that this name change is not just about
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renaming it's about restoring words matter. It's restoring, as you've
guiden us to, mister President, restoring the warrior ethos, restoring
victory and clarity as an end state, Restoring intentionality.
Speaker 6 (36:22):
To the use of force.
Speaker 10 (36:24):
So that your.
Speaker 26 (36:25):
Direction, mister President, the War Department is going to fight decisively,
not endless conflicts. It's going to fight to win, not
not to lose. We're going to go on offense, not
just on defense. Maximum lethality, not tepid legality, violent effect,
not politically correct. We're going to raise up warriors, not
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just defenders. So this War Department, mister President, just like
America is back. Thank you for your leadership and your clarity.
We're going to set the tone for this country, America
first through strength brought to you by the War Department.
Speaker 6 (37:03):
We're back.
Speaker 4 (37:04):
Thank you much. All right, Well, so it really.
Speaker 16 (37:07):
Reminds me of a line from Platoon where one of
the one of the grunts is complaining that you know,
we're trying to fight this war with one hand tied
behind our balls, and which is why they couldn't win,
because it really wasn't about winning. It was mainly just
about keeping troops there, shipping drugs back, you know, creating
that that triangle of heroin and and you know using
(37:31):
up resources. That's that's what it's been about. So yeah,
you go in, you fight a war, you get out.
If you're going to fight a war, you don't, you
don't prolong it and screw around like what we were
doing with these regime change wars of the last sixty years.
I want to get to some RFK fallout clips here
(37:52):
coming up. Doctor Drew went out in defense of RFK
Junior and what happened yesterday, and we got some some
other videos to go with that. But I want to
talk about the Total War Fundraiser sale, and imagine that
government changes their name to the Department of War. We
have the Total War Fundraiser sale, and we're selling war
bonds because we're in the Info War. We've always talked
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about being in the Info War. You buy the one
hundred dollars war bond, you get it mailed to you,
and you get a promo code for one hundred and
ten dollars in store credit, So you're going to make
ten dollars off that, plus you get a nice piece
of artwork. We have twenty five percent off all store
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When you go, you spend your hard earned money. It
keeps us going, keeps us in the fight, and we're
not stopping just to let you know, doesn't matter what's
going to happen. All right, let's get to RFK. This
was Doctor Drew actually going on News Nation with Chris
(39:39):
Cuomo's you know, you thought he might have changed his
spots and changed his tune. No, no, no, no, no,
He's a vax hole all the way through and through.
And so this is doctor Drew taking on.
Speaker 6 (39:52):
Some pro.
Speaker 16 (39:55):
Medical creature and Fredo chris cuomo here it is.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
Vaccines.
Speaker 3 (40:01):
I'm going to be recommended none, Chris.
Speaker 16 (40:03):
He said, no mandates. Do you have the buns?
Speaker 3 (40:05):
They're not going to be required, Drew and Drew Drew.
I'm gonna bounce. I'm gonna bounce this to Jessica. I know,
Drew Drew, and you're telling me that you think is
a question of science. And I'm going to let Jessica
answer it right now because she's more qualified. But if
your position is, oh, yeah, you don't need to make
kids have to take certain vaccines to go to school,
(40:27):
it'll be okay.
Speaker 6 (40:27):
Just leave it to their doctors.
Speaker 3 (40:29):
I don't buy that at all, and our experience doesn't
buy it.
Speaker 21 (40:32):
But yes, you give your taken and Drew respond, I mean.
Speaker 27 (40:35):
I think this is interesting that this happens all the time.
What a lot of people will do is they'll say, oh,
we don't have the data, we don't have the science,
kind of relying on people to not know that we
do have a lot of good data to get.
Speaker 16 (40:45):
The double blas.
Speaker 21 (40:48):
I mean doctor Drew brought up the het B vaccine.
Speaker 27 (40:50):
Experts in that area consistently discuss how we have good
data and why the het BE vaccine is given. And
I mean even Senator Cassidy was having a papulster second.
Speaker 16 (41:00):
She doesn't say when it's given. When is it given? Oh,
it's given the day they're born. Doesn't matter if the
mom is doesn't have hepatitis and they do that, you know,
they want to say, oh, it's because the mom could
have hepatitis, or or if we have to give a
blood transfusion to the baby. Now, most babies don't need
blood transfusions. They do that because the nurses might have
(41:25):
hepatitis and they don't want the nurses giving the baby hepatitis.
Which is why you always go with your baby. I
think I told a couple of shows ago, you always
follow the baby wherever the baby goes if you're in
the hospital. All right, let's finish up this clip on
a needle.
Speaker 28 (41:40):
Is a child going to use ib drugs, A child
going to dip sex with a drug user? Is the
child's mother have hepatitis beat. No, because we test for that.
Why are we givting a hepatitis B vaccine? And again,
bioethics matter. Bioethical standing is that nobody is harmed by
what we do to them. That's a bioethical mandate. Yes,
we want to protect others, but we first must no harm.
Speaker 3 (42:02):
Face is a matter of projection, Doctor drew that you
think the COVID vaccine hurt more people than it helped.
Speaker 28 (42:08):
Not if you're over sixty five, I helped a lot
of patients with that vaccine, particularly during the alphon delta phase.
Speaker 3 (42:13):
You think any vaccine hurt more people.
Speaker 28 (42:17):
If you were twenty years of age, the probability is,
I would say you were more likely to be harmed
that helped at age twenty.
Speaker 21 (42:24):
You would say, But what would you say? Are you
saying that based on data or.
Speaker 28 (42:28):
Just like what I'm saying based there is no data
the probability of a twenty year old getting serious illness
from COVID, even all the way back in the alphon
delta phase, but certainly in omicron.
Speaker 6 (42:39):
Let's just use omicron.
Speaker 28 (42:40):
The probability of a twenty year old getting severe illness
from omicron approaches zero. The probability of mild carditis was
non zero, So the risk reward was just not there.
And yet it was mandated for those kids to go
to school for college. The mandate that if you want
to get it, by all me. But the bioethical standing
(43:02):
for a mandate is just not there. For a lot
of these things that we took, we did very casually
where risk reward was not a proper and there was
not a proper analysis, and physicians were scared to do
anything except what came down from on high, which is
not our role as physician. Our physician is our role
is to represent that patient in front of us in
(43:24):
the specific unique circumstance with that patient there it is.
Speaker 16 (43:29):
Now let's go to NIH director doctor Bodicharia, who say, basically,
censorship is what killed a lot of people in the
United States because doctors weren't allowed to give out information.
Doctors weren't allowed to put out videos of information, anything
that was put up that was in conflict of the
CDC or the nah boom. It got pulled out on Facebook,
(43:50):
on YouTube everywhere. Here he is talking about it.
Speaker 13 (43:52):
Scientific discussion, Suppressing policy discussion is should have been a
bright red line should never have crossed, and the government
agencies essentially decided to treat scientific debate on COVID policy
as if it were and the dissidents around who were
(44:13):
on the other side of the government, as if they
were just like those international terrorists. In some sense, they
thought it was okay to suppress those kinds of those
kinds of people, those kinds of ideas. As an American citizen,
I don't think that it's right for the American government
to have that kind of power. The basic fundamental American
norm is free speech, and I understand there are nuances
(44:38):
around exactly what that means. Free speech is not the
freedom to reach everybody, but at the very heart is
allowed and like permitting a space for debate to take
place among scientists and policy makers and concerned members of
the public on vital policy issues. The government's decided through
(45:01):
its actions that they didn't want to let that happen
during the pandemic, and again, as a result, it's not
about It's really not about me. It's about the fact
that we would have won this debate about lockdown policy,
and so many people that were harmed wouldn't have been harmed.
These vaccine mandates wouldn't have been in place, People wouldn't
have lost their jobs or careers over them, The schools
(45:24):
would have opened earlier, the panic mongering would have been addressed,
the anxiety and depression problems we're seeing might have been less,
and the economic devastation from the lockdown policies would have
might have been avoided to at least to some degree.
All of these consequences. The conclusion I take away from
that is that this censorship activity killed people. The first
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demand that, ironically, during the pandemic, we heard all these
things like we can't have we can't have free speech
during a pandemic if the Constitution is not a suicide pact. Ironically,
the reality is that the First Amendment would have, if
had been had been actually in place during the pandemic,
would have saved lives, would have led to less damage,
(46:09):
less destruction, fewer people dead.
Speaker 16 (46:11):
And you know, I don't agree with everything doctor Bodicheria
says all the time, or doctor Drew. I mean, doctor
Drew is just saying, oh, vaccine helped older people. You know,
I don't know if that's true or not, because I
can't trust any of the data that came out because
it was all sanitized. And the reason you know they're
saying they don't know what the data is because the
ver's database was incomplete. I think maybe one percent of
(46:34):
the of the damage and death that came out of
that gets reported. So but these guys are way better
than what we had when you look at Rachelle Lensky
and Lino Wynn and all these other talking heads that
were just like, oh no, there's no debate, you have
to do what we say. Let's go back to doctor
Drew talking about the origins of the CDC. I mean,
(46:57):
a lot of people think the CDC should be out there.
It's mission has changed over time, But here's the original
mission of the CDC.
Speaker 6 (47:06):
What does the CDC do? What is their function?
Speaker 28 (47:09):
Do you have any idea what they're That's part of
what I was observing. Nobody seems to understand what the
CDC role is in healthcare.
Speaker 16 (47:15):
Do you have any idea?
Speaker 6 (47:16):
We re pored on it all the time.
Speaker 28 (47:17):
Do you know what the original original charter was and
what they're supposed to do?
Speaker 10 (47:20):
Now?
Speaker 6 (47:20):
Please share?
Speaker 28 (47:22):
They originally were advising how to eradicate malaria. That was
the original charter of the CDC.
Speaker 6 (47:28):
Now they are.
Speaker 28 (47:29):
To advise, strictly advise, to oversee the public health system.
Speaker 16 (47:34):
Public health is not healthcare.
Speaker 28 (47:37):
It is not the healthcare system. It's an advisory panel
to help physicians make decisions. And you know what the
physicians at their liberty to do, regardless of the FDA,
regardless of the CDC, is to do whatever he or
she thinks is in the best interest of the patient.
Speaker 6 (47:52):
Sitting in front of them.
Speaker 10 (47:53):
That's it.
Speaker 28 (47:54):
That is our charge. I taught medicine for twenty years.
Never once did I ask one of the residents what
the CDC tell you to do about that. I might
have asked about CDC data, But the CDC is not healthcare.
Public health is not healthcare. And people are terribly confused,
and these senators are grotesquely confused about what these these
these bureaucracies are charged to do.
Speaker 16 (48:17):
You know, those aren't senators. Or roll that again, just
so we could see the senators and how they're bitching
at RFK Junior, These old fossils that want to do
nothing but but do what they're told from their the
people that pay their bonuses and their money that they get.
I remember when Bernie Sanders was talking about well, well going
to talk about the Republicans we got the money. RFK
(48:38):
Junior didn't get any money from big pharma. Pocahontas certainly did,
so kudos to him. Now we're going to go to
RFK Junior talking about how the heptitis vaccine was added
to the CDC schedule, which is their advisory schedule, you know,
for shots for kids. Here it is.
Speaker 5 (48:57):
Most of the vaccines after nineteen eighty nine, we're added
not for public health reasons, but for profit pharmaceutical profit reason.
So why are we vaccinating one day old babies for
hepatitis B when the only way they're going to get
appatitis B is you know, hepatitis B is sexually transmitted.
(49:19):
You've got it from having sex with you know, with UH,
from multiple partners in gay sex, or from sex workers
or intervenous drug use. Why would you give that to
a baby? It clearly the only reason. In fact, Mirk,
when it developed the drug was told why FDA and CDC,
(49:40):
we want you to develop this for those vulnerable populations
and the populations. When they didn't buy it, Mirk went
back to the agencies and saying, you told us to
develop it is vaccine nobody's buying it, and CDC said,
tom Ory will just recommend it for children, will force
everybody to buy it. So that's how it got on
(50:00):
the schedule. There is no medical justification. It's true that
you can get appatitis B from an infected mother, but
every mother in every hospital in the United States is
tested for appatitis BE, so you can identify the kids
who would benefit. You don't give it mass population.
Speaker 16 (50:17):
Why so nobody wanted to give this to their babies.
So the CDC's like, oh, we'll just add it to
our list of things that they need to do. And
parents are stupid and you know, or we can bully them.
I wouldn't say parents are stupid. Parents can be easily bullied,
especially when they go into a hospital and the doctors say, well,
we need to do this. It's safe and effective. It's
safe and effective, Safe and effective. And what does this
(50:40):
all come down to. This all comes down to natural rights.
Do we have rights over our own bodies? Do we
have the rights to say what we think? Do we
have the right to defend ourselves? These are natural rights. Well,
here's Tim Kaine, who ran for a vice president with
Hillary Clinton back in twenty sixteen. A lot of people
don't even remember who this guy is, you know, Tim Waltz.
(51:03):
It's funny they get Tim's a lot of times. But
here's Tim Kane talking about that our natural rights come
from the laws and government. That's how screwed in the
head these people are here.
Speaker 29 (51:15):
It is the notion that rights don't come from laws
and don't come from the government, but come from the creator.
That's what the Iranian government believes. It's a theocratic regime
that bases its rule on Shia law and target Sunnies behinds, Jews, Christians,
(51:35):
and other religious minorities. And they do it because they
believe that they understand what natural rights are from their creator.
So the statement that our rights do not come from
our laws or our governments is extremely troubling.
Speaker 16 (51:52):
You see that if you believe in freedom of speech
or freedom to defend yourself, our freedom of religion, then
you're an Iranian terrorists basically according to Tim Kaine. But
if you look, the foundational principles of the Bill of
Rights include inalienable rights of limited government, the rule of law,
and the protection of the individual liberties against government interference.
(52:13):
These principles are rooted in the idea that people possess
fundamental rights like liberty and property, and the government must respect.
The Bill of Rights, comprising the first ten amendments of
the Constitution, serves to define these rights and establish necessary
limits on government power. Key foundational principles. Oh, what's the
first one? Natural rights a belief that individual possesses inherit
(52:36):
and alienable rights such as life, liberty, and property that
are not granted by government but are fundamental. See. That's
what Tim Kaine doesn't understand. That's why it's a good thing.
He never became vice president because he doesn't. He thinks
government gives you your rights. No, this was to protect
us from government taking our rights that were God given.
(53:00):
That's the problem with these people. They don't understand that.
Let's look at a little bit more limited government. A
core principle that government power should be restricted and defined
by a law to prevent it from infringing on individual liberties. Oh,
and what are individual liberties? The Bill of Rights specifically
products various freedoms, including the freedom of speech, press, religion,
the right to a fair trial, and ensuring these rights
(53:20):
are not denied by the government. But in the case
of the Jay sixers. They were denied because they were
brought into a court system that was stacked against them,
with a jury that was handpicked to deliver and rubber
stamp guilty guilty guilty for walking through velvet ropes. The
rural law, the principle that both citizens and government officials
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are subject to and accountable under law, ensuring that everyone
is treated equally and fairly. Well, we don't quite have that,
dew We we haven't seen any of these people who
stole the twenty twenty election, or who were mandating that
people take shots, or who were lying about the science.
These people aren't get in trouble trying to impeach the
president over nothing over fake fake news essentially. And the
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final one here consent of the government, the idea that
the government derives its power from the people it governs,
making an account pull to them and their rights. We
need to get back to these principles, and hopefully with
President Trump we get closer to that. We'll be right back.
We're gonna have a Vandersteel coming up and h talking
about what the crazy Shenanigans drs are engaged in, and
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it's gonna be it's gonna be a great interview. Stay tuned,
you're watching the war.
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Speaker 24 (56:00):
We done?
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Spot of day.
Speaker 21 (56:06):
America.
Speaker 31 (56:06):
What if I told you the IRS can falsify your
federal records and the government's watchdog refuses to tell you
who did it or what they found. That's exactly what's happening.
And yes, we've got the receipts. IRS Revenue Officer Bradley
Marler accessed internal IRS systems, the ERK systems, bears.
Speaker 21 (56:27):
AIMS and the IMF.
Speaker 31 (56:29):
That's right, the individual master file for the taxpayer and
manipulated federal records to justify seizing taxpayer mister Ebenezer Howe's home.
We found the formal complaint with Tigdall, the Treasury Inspector General.
They opened an investigation case number t RN two four
one zero DASH zero three sixty four. But now they're
(56:51):
hiding the results and their reasons. First, releasing the report
they said would be in an unwarranted invasion of Marler's privacy. Second,
they said it might reveal law enforcement techniques, and thirdly
they had the audacity to claim it could risk.
Speaker 21 (57:06):
Circumvention of the law.
Speaker 31 (57:09):
Wait, what forging federal tax records and government systems is
in cybercrime and releasing proof of that crime is a
threat to law enforcement. That's absurd. Let's be clear, privacy.
Marler waived that the moment he falsified federal records, which
is a felony techniques.
Speaker 21 (57:28):
If fraud is a law enforcement.
Speaker 31 (57:29):
Tactic, this country is in a whole lot more trouble
and circumvention of the law.
Speaker 21 (57:35):
This is the circumvention of the law.
Speaker 31 (57:37):
TIKTA is shielding criminal misconduct, and IRIS attorney Kimberly Clark
she lied under oath to hide Marler's actions, and they're
hiding that investigation too. Michael Ellis asked tigda's boy officer,
David Greek, who made the decision to block disposed disclosure
and why? Because this is more than corruption, it's the
weaponization of IRS systems against law abiding Americans.
Speaker 21 (58:00):
But here's what you can do.
Speaker 31 (58:02):
Call tigdo's Deputy Inspector General Trevor Nelson. He can be
reached at two O two nine two seven zero one
five zero or email mister Nelson at TIGDET and ask
them why won't Trevor Nelson investigate cybercrime inside the IRS.
Why is tiktak covering up the case? TRN twenty four
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ten zero three sixty four. And when felonies are hidden
to protect federal employees, we no longer have oversight.
Speaker 21 (58:30):
We have tyranny. America. Get busy, do your civic duty.
Speaker 16 (58:37):
All right? And that was an incredible promo for what
we're about to discuss. She's the host of Steel News
and right now with Anne Vandersteel. My guest is Anne Vandersteel,
and we're going to be talking about this crazy story
where an IRS officer. Basically, what mister Howe is claiming
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is that this guy went in and falsified eight of
his digital records. The IMF is that the actual tax
return you send in, is that what is called the
IMF when it goes to the Internal Revenue Service.
Speaker 21 (59:09):
And thanks for joining us, Yeah, Rob, thanks for having me.
Speaker 31 (59:12):
This story is so incredibly important to Americans because this
is not a one off. Mister Ben Howe is prima
facia example number one of how the IRS is doing it.
Joe Banister, I want to take us back in time
really quickly. Joe Banister, a former IRS agent, talked about
this years ago, but couldn't get traction. In fact, he
was even on Fox News on Laura Ingram's program. But
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you know, back in the day internet wasn't as prolific
as it is today. What we have today with Freedom
of Information Act requests and getting a little bit lucky
by mister how is the fact that he learned that
he had had the IRS falsifying his and basically entering
what is called your individual master file, the IMF. Every
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taxpayer has an IMF, and the IRS Revenue Officer Bradley
Marler was manipulating internal systems systems like Erk's bears aims
to actually get to that individual master file to fabricate
a paper trail, a paper trail of ten forty a's
which mister Howe never filed, never authorized the IRS to
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file on his behalf. And so what it ended up
happening was a series of these ten forty a's were
filed over the years.
Speaker 16 (01:00:23):
A can hold that with about to go to break.
We're going to come back and I'll let you finish it.
I'll let your recap it all. We're going to get
to the bottom of this and let people know what's
going on with the IR.
Speaker 6 (01:00:38):
Your host, Rob do really ties the war room together.
Speaker 16 (01:00:46):
Welcome back to the war room. I'm your host, Rob
Due joining me is a Vandersteel and we're discussing the
case of mister Ebenezer K. Howe, who has filed a
complaint against the IRS and with the Treasury Inspector General
Fortech administration. I guess as the complaint is with them,
but to get into this IRS officer who's manipulating digital
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records to eventually put a fraudulent lian on what mister
Ebenezer House called a fraudulent lean against his Idaho home
and then initiating forfeiture litigation. So why don't you take
us back to the top of this case again. You
were talking about ten forty as. I just had the
guys work into that because I wasn't sure whether ten
forty A was and they said it's been discontinued. But
it's kind of an amalgamation of a few things. So
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when did this case, I guess start. You know, it
says five years ago in twenty nineteen. Did it start
in twenty nineteen or does this go back even farther?
Speaker 21 (01:01:39):
This goes back even further.
Speaker 31 (01:01:40):
And mister how was a legal non filer, and he
didn't really have any assets that the IRS was interested in.
But once he purchased a home in Idaho and actually
gained some assets something that we would be of value
to the IRS, they decided to file these returns without
his knowledge, in fact, as the legal nonfiler. And if
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people know their US government, and you know the sixteenth Amendment,
number one, you know it was passed on constitutionally. It
was never ratified into positive law, but there is no
law that says you must file and donate a portion
of your money to the to the IRS. So mister
Howe is well within his legal limits of what he's doing,
and the IRS decided, well, we now see something of value,
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so we're going to try to attach to it, and
they started filing these ten forty eights, which is basically
the form that if you, the taxpayers, say I want
to opt into the system, I want to donate money
to the IRS, and I want you to do the
paperwork for me, that would be the ten forty A.
And what ended up happening is the IRS has weaponized
your tax records, legitimately weaponized the American people's tax records.
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And it's not just mister Howe. As they said before break,
this is going on across the country and I'm being
inundated with more people in the similar situation. They started
filing ten forty a's on his behalf just so they
could create that paper trail. They manipulated the internal systems
of Erks, Bears, Aims, and the Individual Master File, which
is your holy grail of your information to fabricate this
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paper trail. And what's even more atrocious in all of
this is that IRS Attorney Kimberly Clark concealed that manipulation
in court. You know, so, mister Howe has been sued
by the United States government for forfiture of his home,
which by the way, is on appeal in the Ninth Circuit,
and the appeal, thank goodness, because mister Howe's out of
the country has been delayed until October, so they're not
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actually taking his house today, which is great. But she actually,
the IRS attorney, concealed that manipulation and took the DOJ
marching in with those printouts to try to take his house.
So this is outrageous that once again Robert's just getting
evidence that our government hates us.
Speaker 21 (01:03:43):
They're at war against the people totally.
Speaker 16 (01:03:45):
Now, let me ask you this, did they actually sign
his name to these documents or how did they because
you're supposed to when you submit something to the RS,
you sign it at the bottom saying this is all
the information.
Speaker 31 (01:03:53):
It's true, I promise he never signed these. And he
has evidence that he didn't sign these. He has all
the evidence through Freedom of Information Act requests that show
they manipulated every single aspect. As they said, there's a
number of systems erks, ercs, bears, aims, and IMF. These
are systems that all have to be manipulated in order
to fabricate these ten forties. There's other codes that show
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when a ten forty is created and then it is deleted.
And he has captured all of the data to show
that they created these documents so that they could create
a paper trail and rack up, you know, basically a
debt to the I R S, and then deleted them.
So when the DOJ says, well there's no evidence of this,
they have the evidence and so the irony of all
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of this is now A complaint was filed in October
of last year. Mister how picked up a couple of
Great Musketeers with and mister Michael Ellis and mister Rob
McNeil and mister McNeil's a tax accountant and does you
know massive consultations in the oil and gas business where
mister how works. And Michael Ellis is somebody who has
been you know, in the education business for many years,
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very bright man, who is they've all worked together to
basically put together this case and fight the federal government
tooth and nail real David's versus Goliath. And they filed
an employee integrity complaint with the Inspector General Taxation Administration
and it's now run up by mister Trevor and Nelson
and they've been refused to even get a response. I mean,
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this is just how insidious all this is. And they're
using deflection like, oh, we're going to give up our
sources and methods and law enforcements and jeopardy and all
this nonsense. But this is who's manipulating your tax records,
the government, just so they can steal from you and
take your personal property.
Speaker 16 (01:05:34):
So part of their law enforcement techniques are creating false
documents signing your name to them and then erasing them
and putting them in so they could create fake debts.
I mean that is just amazing looking at all this. Now,
how did mister how come to figure out? Did like
ours agent show up at his house and say, we're
taking your house? Did he get a letter in the mail?
How did all this go down?
Speaker 31 (01:05:56):
He started to receive the typical letters in the mail.
In fact, I have people texting me last night, friends
of mine that are saying, look, this is happening to me.
Speaker 21 (01:06:03):
And of course, let's just be honest.
Speaker 31 (01:06:05):
If you get a letter from the IRS, most people go,
oh my god, and you just get that sick filling
in your stomach, and so you're embarrassed.
Speaker 21 (01:06:12):
You don't know what to do.
Speaker 31 (01:06:13):
You know, you don't want to be labeled a tax
sheat not too dissimilar to what we see happening with CPS. Oh,
CPS shows up your house, You must be a bad parent. Now,
this is weaponization of the government. And so mister Howe
being unafraid. You know, this is someone who's incredibly intelligent.
He's an engineer in the oil and gas business, and
he's done this for years. He's sought after for his
work all over the world. He's out of the country currently.
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That's one of the reasons. He got the delay on
the stay of the execution of forverture of his home
right now, and they were able to delay that. He said, no,
I'm not going to take this lying down. I did
everything right. I can prove that I didn't file these returns.
I didn't authorize the IRS to let me file these returns.
So he created that paper trail, which is really what
if you want to fight the IRS, you must create
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a very clear paper trail. It's sort of like volleyball,
rob you want to keep that ball the air, volleying
back and forth between you and the I r S.
Don't let it drop because the minute you ignore it
is the minute they say you tacitly complete, you know,
agree and are proven your guilt.
Speaker 16 (01:07:10):
Essentially, if you say or if you don't, you don't
make their deadline, they're like, oh, you must be guilty
because you didn't make our our arbitrary deadline. Then go
and uh, so you've got a couple exhibits here that
you sent me, Exhibit B, C and E. What what
are these? What are these detailing here?
Speaker 31 (01:07:28):
All right, I'm gonna pull them up because I don't
have a memorized by hard You've got if you could sort.
Speaker 16 (01:07:31):
Of read, you have everything else memorize. I'm surprised you do.
Speaker 31 (01:07:35):
I know well, and when it comes to attachments and
so forth, I'm gonna pull it up right now though.
So the exhibits I sent because I really wanted you
all to have some, you know, some visual aids on
exactly how they're getting away with this.
Speaker 21 (01:07:46):
I've got it pulled up right here.
Speaker 16 (01:07:48):
I see things as opening d L N. It's got
a number on it. Is that is that where they
first started to input documents into in his name and
mister Howe's name.
Speaker 31 (01:07:58):
So you'll see there's on exhibit let's see the mds
apiece right here, Exhibit B this right here.
Speaker 21 (01:08:06):
If you want to pull that up, I'll there you go.
Speaker 31 (01:08:09):
That shows you the actual ten forty and that will
show you the paper trail essentially of the money and
the ten forty that was created and the debt that
was created. This is I think probably the most exculpatory
piece of evidence that shows that this is a complete
and utter fabrication. In addition to what is known as
these transcripts that generate what's called forty three forties, and
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if the forty three to forty is what the courts
are relying on on tainted transcripts, then you are not
going to get the true picture because the forty three
to forty shows you where they created a file.
Speaker 21 (01:08:45):
The first of all, they manipulated the file. They created
a tax.
Speaker 31 (01:08:48):
Return, and then they deleted it and then remnipulated your
individual master file. So there is a tracking mechanism to
show when somebody goes in, manipulates, creates, deletes, and restores.
And this is what the documentation is that I've showed
you that they've created these ten forty a's and then
deleted them. So the DOJ is saying, well, they don't exist.
Speaker 21 (01:09:09):
Well, here's the thing.
Speaker 31 (01:09:10):
We've got the FOYD information to prove through mister Howe's
MDZA file, which is what you're showing that yes, in fact,
they did exist. And it's not a tax dispute. It's
really fraud under the it's data fraud, cybercrime, if you will,
under color of law. And so we're demanding full and
complete transparency. We're demanding a pause on any seizure and
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a full accounting now because this isn't just about taxes,
it's about the government falsifying government data, and that's being
used to seize a home. I mean, look at what
going on in North Carolina, the federal land crabs, right,
FEMA coming in and arbitrarily just changing the floodplaines because oh,
I don't know, there's gold and lithium courts in them
nar hills. And this is what we see over and
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over again the BLM, what Pete Santelli was with, you know,
with the Bundy family and the Finnicums. I mean, this
is constant right Bundies and the branch Da Vidians.
Speaker 21 (01:10:03):
It just goes on and on. This doesn't end well.
Speaker 16 (01:10:05):
It seems like they love to go after the rugged
individualist types. They like to single them out and go, oh,
we can't have these people walking around here. But what
I'm amazed is that they could create a debit I
guess that you owe you owe this money, and then
they erase the documentation that says you owe that, but
the debit still stays there. It stays in your master
account of you still owe this. And then they do
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it again the next year, and then they do it
again the next year, and they just keep building this
up and then you're like all all of a sudden
you got five years worth of debts that you've supposedly
accrued according to the IRS, but you've never filled out
any paperwork, you've never set any paperwork in.
Speaker 21 (01:10:41):
That's right.
Speaker 31 (01:10:41):
And here's where it gets bizarre. The Department of Justice,
when they challenge this in court admitted they had no
sign ten forty a's for the dates the IRS claims,
which is basically the heart of the case.
Speaker 21 (01:10:51):
They have nothing.
Speaker 31 (01:10:52):
Well, of course they don't, because you can go back
and look in the mdsaphile and follow where they created
and deleted these documents. So again, mister Ellis and mister
Howe have sent a complaint in in October of last
year to the Inspector General for Taxation Administration. It's called Tikta.
There's a case that's outstanding. It's case number TRN twenty
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four to ten three sixty four. And you know they
refuse to answer the questions. They don't want to give
us any information, and we need to ask them. And
I want people to call Trevor Nelson, he's the acting
Deputy Inspector General of TikTok. We want to know why
is tik to protecting their employees Marler and Clark right,
the revenue officer and their attorney from any accountability while
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this man, mister house, mister Howe's house, mister Howe's home,
I should say, is.
Speaker 21 (01:11:41):
On the line. I mean, we need a remedy for
this now.
Speaker 31 (01:11:43):
We need to pause the reliance on these tainted transcripts,
and we need to get back to the basics, and
we need to hold these people accountable because the evidence
is in and they simply can't fight it. They're just
trying to hide behind legal fiction and jargon saying, oh,
we're going to expose our sources and methods. Well, really,
your sources of methods are corruption, cybercrime, and theft of
the American people.
Speaker 16 (01:12:01):
And never being able to admit you're wrong. The government
hates to admit it's wrong. They can't do it. It's
just not in their blood. They're always right and they
will always think they're right. I'm looking at Exhibit E
on the third page, and I mean, so online one
seventy penalty for not pre paying tax fourteen hundred bucks.
Then a penalty for not filing tax return after the
due date. Oh, just seventeen thousand, then additional tax assessed
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upon examination. Oh, here's another seventy five thousand, then a
penalty an interest for late payment, oh, another fourteen thousand,
then penalty for late payment of tax another nineteen thousand.
So they're just racking up these charges over and over
and over again. And then when you I guess, you know,
you go to open your mail and you're like, hey,
we're coming to seize your home. Look out right, And
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I mean, you gotta admit that's a he's been blindsided
by this. But this is amazing what's going on. And
then the fact that they're able that is there a
law that allows them to make these fake Is there
anything that they're justifying and saying, hey, we could do
it because of this regulation or this statute allows us
to make essentially a tax return in your name and
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file it in your name without you even knowing about it.
Speaker 21 (01:13:11):
No, absolutely not. That's fraud. It's complete fraud.
Speaker 31 (01:13:14):
I mean, this is database forgery when an agent can
click a few buttons make your file say you filed
returns that you never filed, and then the DJ waives
those pages in court and your property rights are on
life support. I mean, seriously, this isn't rob This isn't
about whether you owe it. It's about whether the records
you're real and the DOJ has already admitted they don't
have the signed returns to back the IRS's story. Case closed.
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Stop the cey, and there is no law. There's no
law that says you have to file a ten forty A. Again,
the ten forty eight was designed for people who didn't
want to go to some tax with you accountant or
whatever h and R block. He was designed for you
to say, hey, IRS, and made one hundred grand last year,
just filed the paperwork. I have three kids and my
deductions or whatever. That's not the case here with mister
Howe whatsoever.
Speaker 21 (01:13:58):
He never filed. He was lawfully not.
Speaker 31 (01:14:00):
Finally, since I think it was two thousand and this started,
they started creating these fabricator returns in I think it
was two thousand and five.
Speaker 16 (01:14:07):
Wow, So maybe it's years and years and years of this.
Speaker 21 (01:14:10):
It's not just been years in the making.
Speaker 16 (01:14:12):
Yeah wow, that's amazing.
Speaker 31 (01:14:14):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah. The I R S
knows no bounds, the infernal Revenue Service.
Speaker 21 (01:14:18):
They just don't quit.
Speaker 31 (01:14:19):
So we're making so much noise with the story, and
we appreciate Info Wars carrying it because again the American
people have been fleeced every which way six ways to
Sunday is Chuck Schumer likes to say. And we continue
to be fleeced, and we get you know, we get scared,
We get really scared when you hear I R S.
Speaker 21 (01:14:34):
But they're a paper tiger.
Speaker 31 (01:14:35):
And you know there's organizations like Weissparis dot Com, like
Freedom Law School that will take these cases on and
they'll go to bat for you. And you don't have
to be afraid of these people. They should be this
first of all, should be dismantled. It should be one
of the agencies that goes bye bye and very quickly,
because mister President Trump with the External Revenue Service is
working hard to replace that revenue. If we could only
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you know, get rid of them and the FED. I
think we've been a whole lot better position today.
Speaker 16 (01:15:00):
And these judges who keep stopping the tariffs and trying
to reverse them.
Speaker 6 (01:15:03):
That's right.
Speaker 16 (01:15:04):
Let's go to Okay, So you and during your promo,
you had a phone number that was listed on there
was that the the phone number for a guy at
at TIGA, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
Speaker 31 (01:15:14):
That is the phone number for these Treasury in Spector
General at the Tax Administration. Do you need me to
pull that up for you.
Speaker 16 (01:15:19):
Let's pull it back up again so people can call
in and just voice their opinions, because you know, that's
one thing about the Info Wars audience. They like to
voice their opinions, especially when they see government malfeasans.
Speaker 31 (01:15:30):
Sure, here's the phone number for Deputy Inspector General Trevor Nelson.
It's two O two nine two seven zero one five zero.
Speaker 21 (01:15:40):
Call him.
Speaker 31 (01:15:41):
I mean, I would ask why won't Trevor Nelson investigate
a cybercrime inside the IRS? Why won't he investigate it?
Why is Trevor Nelson's organization that Tikta covering up this case?
The case number is TRN two four one zero zero
three six four. Level of corruption and obfuscation of the
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truth rob is is astounding. But again it's like I
feel like this is a broken record. You just go
through agency the agency, as you were showing earlier, right,
Secretary Kennedy and the abuse by these old you know,
lamp posts.
Speaker 21 (01:16:16):
Yeah, in the Senate, it's ridiculous. We didn't we don't.
Speaker 31 (01:16:20):
We didn't elect that, we didn't choose that, so we
gotta we got to stand up and say, yeah, you
guys are screwed.
Speaker 21 (01:16:25):
We're not doing this anymore. We just refuse.
Speaker 16 (01:16:28):
I mean, I'm sick and tired of being sick and
tired about all this and just to see a case
like this, you know, it's just we're going to create
We're going to literally create the file that we're going
to use to go after you. You know, it's not
that's right. It's almost like, you know, in the future,
they're going to have this pre crime and whatever and
they'll be like the insert pre crime and go, well,
the pre crime says you were going to do this,
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so now we have to come get you.
Speaker 10 (01:16:50):
You know.
Speaker 16 (01:16:50):
It's it's sort of like that weird, uh dystopic pre
crime and you know, and.
Speaker 31 (01:16:55):
In the same thought of being a pre crime. You know,
some people are going to go, oh, well, isn't this
just to tax protests. No, this isn't a tax protest. Look,
you're free to donate and opt into the federal government's
nonsense with the IRS. I mean, if you think your
money is being put to good use by donating whatever
percent of your salary every week to the IRS, by
all means, go for it. But this isn't a tax protest,
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this isn't policy or politics. It's literally data integrity and
what are we learning? I mean DOSEE is uncovered, mass
data integrity, Data Republican, all the anons, the people around
the world that are digging into this stuff, the Info
Wars audience right, people are getting active and they're opening
their eyes. And the government has admitted it because it
lacked the sign return. So you can't take a home
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without printouts that don't tie to real documents. And frankly,
I want the DOJ to stand up, and I think
you know, we need to leverage TIGDA. We need to
call TIGDA and say, hey, we need a status and
an estimated time of completion for your investigation into this
case where mister Marler and Ms Clark have lied in
court and covered up the fact that these documents and
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the databases we're all manipulated. And then we have that information.
Besides getting this delayance right now and this extension in
the Ninth Circuit on appeal, we'll also be able to
then say, hey, Ninth Circuit, this investigation at TIGDA is
ongoing and we can't you can't make a decision until
you get a full accounting. And listen, they have to
dig back into their receipts. We have them, We have
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the receipts to probe that prove they manipulated the file.
So the courts need to be a lot more transparent
and they need to get on board with weited people.
Speaker 16 (01:18:28):
And what's the next step in this. We're just waiting.
You guys are just waiting for this to get in
front of a judge or is there more investigation that
has to happen.
Speaker 31 (01:18:37):
Well, we need I'm asking for Ed Martin and Pam BONDI.
I mean Ed Martin over there in the pardon and
the weaponization branch, we need him. If Jilline Pierro wants
to get involved, Pam Bondi should be all over this.
I mean, this affects every single American. Let's be honest.
Who wants to deal with the IRS? They're ridiculous when
your Constitution is a little teeny book like this and
the IRS manual is over ten thousand pages and maybe
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it's way more than that by now I've lost count.
But when that's the case of what's running our country,
you know, government largees is obese and we need the
Department of Justice, which seemingly seems to be on the
side of we the people. We need them standing up
and investigating this on our behalf. We've given all the
receipts to Ed Martin's office, everything you have, Ed Martin has,
and we stand at the ready to present even more details.
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And we want the Ninth Circuit to stand down because
the Ninth Circuit's way out of line. The US Marshals
is out of line if they go and seize that house,
because they'll be making a seizure based on data that's
false and erroneous and frankly illegal. And Marler and Clark
need to be held to account. They need to be
basically put to the They need to be arrested for
what they did. They committed fraud on the American tax pair.
Speaker 16 (01:19:40):
And Scott Bessett needs to speak out on this. People
need to start adding him or tweeting at him on
x and getting him to just you know, hey, do
you know what your agents are doing that you're supposed
to be in charge of the Internal Revenue Service. They're
making up They're making up paperwork out a whole cloth.
Totally amazing.
Speaker 31 (01:19:59):
Yeah, yeah, here we are this is this is what
September fifth, twenty twenty five. Yeah, we're still dealing with
the irs. It's insane. This should be over, This should
be open and shut. The executive branch has got powers,
and frankly, I think the American people want them to
be exercised.
Speaker 21 (01:20:15):
Shut it down.
Speaker 16 (01:20:16):
All right, we have found three minutes left. Is anything
else you're working on that you want to get out
to the audience while we're here.
Speaker 31 (01:20:23):
I would love to take it on opportunity if you
could pull up our website Americanmadefoundation dot org. There's a
trailer that you can play. I think it comes up
on mute. But this is our documentary. As I mentioned
CPS earlier, Child Protective Services, we followed a case, a
national story of the rivera family in Massachusetts. The Department
of Children and Families sent the dogs after them, literally
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twenty state police officers in Texas to arrest them when
they were in Texas because they would not give their
nine month old a Vitamin K shot, and Department of
Children and Families thought that was egregious, and so they've
took the childer.
Speaker 21 (01:20:59):
And they're still in foster care at the moment.
Speaker 31 (01:21:01):
The parents are in a real state, but our documentary
details this, and it premieres this Sunday in Boston. We're
doing a series of red carpets on take and state
sanctioned kidnapping. You can buy tickets online at Americanmadfoundation dot org.
Will also be featuring it on our website as well
if you can't make it to the theater in Boston.
So I appreciate the opportunity to mention that.
Speaker 16 (01:21:20):
Thanks rob Okay, We're going to actually play your trailer
at the start of the next hour. Actually, actually I'll
play it on the on the other side of this hour,
I'll play because we come back at about five minutes.
We got a three minute break or four minute break,
and we got about a minute two minutes left here,
so we'll play that coming out. So we want to
play the whole trailer because this, you know, CPS coming
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after people who don't want to vaccinate their kids, and
you know, the vitamin K shots what they want to
give you like an hour after you're born. I don't
think people even know this. I still have the little
ampuel that they tried to put in my oldest son,
and it says on there, oh it's got a little
bit of alcohol in it, a little bit of aluminum,
but no big deal, just a little bit. You know,
That's all we got to put in the babies. You know,
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baby's first shot is what I call it, is literally
a shot of alcohol that they want to inject in
their bloodstream.
Speaker 31 (01:22:06):
It's maddening when you think about it, and no one
ever talks. I mean, Secretary Kennedy is talking about it.
But the cumulative effects of aluminum and alcohol and mercury
and all the other adjuvants that call it adjuvants, that
friendly word. Nobody knows what it means, but all the
cumulative effects of that. And then you compound it with
what's going on in our skies over our head. They're
putting the same things up there that they're putting in
the needles in our bodies. You know, Rob, I vaccinated
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my kids of childhoo vaccine schedule because I didn't know
better back then. If I knew then what I know now,
Like hell, would I ever put a needle in my
child's arm. God gave us a beautiful immune system. We
keep trashing it with shots.
Speaker 21 (01:22:39):
Why Why?
Speaker 16 (01:22:41):
Because we think we're God. I think some people think
they're God. Is people like Fauci Bill Gates. They think
they are in control of human destiny and it's totally amazing.
And thanks for joining us. We're going to play your
trailer on the other side of the break. She's the
host of steel News and right now with Anne Vander
steel Man that you keep us updated on this this
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irs thing, because this is just crazy. Mister how God
bless him. Hopefully he can beat this and then there's
some accountability with the government. Thieves out there that think
they can just create data, add a whole cloth and
in steal your property. Thanks Rob, We'll be right back
after this.
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Speaker 6 (01:23:45):
I need some more. How fast did the kick in?
I'm fifteen twenty minutes.
Speaker 19 (01:23:50):
I'll think about a half hour before we work on workout.
Speaker 6 (01:23:53):
And then you're saying you're almost out of the bottle.
Was that three weeks ago, a month ago or something
like that.
Speaker 19 (01:23:57):
I give you, give me the liquid hand and the
pills too.
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You're almost of both. Yeah, I almost sid up. Oh
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I like it better than doing like a five hour
jury shot, because those don't make a crash afterwards.
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