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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hey, if you enjoy that, you want to Johnson show
like we do, then you might also enjoy the Pursuit
of Happiness show in the afternoon with oh Kenney Webster there.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
And as a matter of fact, I think, do we
have a clip? Can we play a clip? All right?
I don't like intelligence agencies. I don't like them.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
They spend a lot of money, They operate in the
shadows of our government. They rig elections in America, they
wrig elections overseas. You remember Gretchen Whitmer, the Michigan governor.
It seems like she was never in any danger. But
you may recall back before the twenty twenty election, a
bunch of FBI agents convinced a homeless guy that lived
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under a bridge that they should try to kidnap the
Michigan governor. And then of course they arrested the guy.
It would appear he never would have had the resources
to do it in the first place. I would argue
that that man was framed, that that would the intelligence
agents tricked him into committing a crime probably wouldn't committed otherwise.
(01:01):
And isn't it odd to think as that happened, then
the person that was in charge of that operation got
promoted to become the head of the FBI in Washington, DC,
and then January sixth happened in trapman I think is
the legal term for that. So yeah, back in the day,
when the Republicans loved the CIA, when they loved the FBI,
I don't think I could have been a Republican back then.
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Course times change. We were just talking about this earlier
in the show. Now you got Tulci Gabbard, a huge
critic of the intelligence industry, is now the Director of
National Intelligence. Pretty remarkable. I want to let the listeners
in on a little secret right now, if you're listening
to my voice. Although most of this radio show is
done live, sometimes the show is pre recorded, and this
just you know, for the sake of honesty, here this
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is a pre recorded segment right now. I recorded this
a little bit earlier today because that's when this guest
was available.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
I have a friend.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
He's a author of the Libertarian Nationalist Manifesto. He also
runs the online store at ilovewj dot com. He's the
guy that curates all of our content, all of the
merchandise there. He ran for president against John McAfee and
Trump and Hillary Clinton back of the day he ran
for Senate in the state of Missouri. He is considered
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to be one of the libertarian thought leaders in the
country not associated with the Libertarian Party. And Austin, is
it safe to say that you hate the FBI and
the CIA.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
More than more the death itself? Kenny Webster from the
Gulf Coast, the Gulf of America, right, I remind everyone,
thank you all. It's great to talk to you and
your listeners today. Yes, so that Ron Paul spoke to
Tucker Carlson. I think it was, I mean, just as
recently as a few months ago, to discuss the day
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that we lost our government. And Congressman Paul right there
from Lake Jackson, Texas, says that it was on November
twenty second. It was the day that John F. Kennedy
was assassinated and Alan Foster Dulles was in charge of
the Warren Commission. And you know, Paul seems to believe
that there was a coup that day that occurred when
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we lost our government. A lot of people look back,
maybe they say nineteen thirteen Woodrow Wilson, you know, or
perhaps a lot of conservatives would say the New Deal FDR,
that's when we really lost the republic. But Paul and
Tucker seems to agree. Both are narrowing it down to
something a little bit closer in time, Essentially that the
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coup the day we lost our republic was on the
assassination of John F. Kennedy. So, I mean, the stakes
for what we may be about to find out have
never been higher. I have my own conspiracy theory about
this one. I can unferl it for you as briefly
as possible. For your listeners, I'm sure imatchin them. A
lot of people in Houston, especially down near Delay Plaza,
have very strong opinions.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
Oh yeah, this is about what's a big deal here
in Texas today. Now we're supposed to be getting these
JFK files released. And to be clear, like I said,
this is not a live interview, they may have already
been released by now. It's three thirty PMS here in
the afternoon Central Standard time, Austin.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
Do you think that we got them released?
Speaker 1 (04:09):
If you had to bet that if people googled it
right now, they would have found the documents?
Speaker 3 (04:14):
Yeah, no, no, I don't think so. Is it okay?
Even if I support Trump like a lot of what
Trump is doing. Is it okay if I'm still a
little skeptical about certain things, Right, it's gonna happen tomorrow only,
and listen, it's only because it's not because Trump's special.
It's because he's in politics and politician. It's the government
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and the deep state is still very much in charge.
We were supposed to get Epstein files. How long ago.
They were on the desk, they were sitting there, we
were looking at them. The binders were released, the conservative
influencers were smiling with the photographs, apparently the names of
people who have abused children, and we were kind of
laughing it off. It became this big goof. And I
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even remember that the House jud Issiary released a tweet
they said was Epstein files, and it turned out to
be a Rick roll right, Rick Astley's thinging never gonna
give you up, never gonna let you down. So, I
mean like they're kind of messing with us, you know,
to say a night, to say it a nice way,
they've kind of been messing with us. Honestly, don't like
being toyed with about things like this, because hey, it
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is Robert F. Kennedy Junior's uncle and you know, there
are people who, you know, watched the Zapruiter tape enough
times and took it seriously enough and considering it, like
Gerald Posner, the author of the book that he wrote
that's sitting on my desk right now. I also have
a copy of Oswald's rifle sitting on my desk right now.
I've studied then the six point five Carkano round and
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the tumbling effect. I've gone to Dealey Plausa. I went
to Detroit and I saw JFK's limousine, it's on display.
And I watched the lies paraded about about the John F.
Kennedy assassination, mostly by the left. It used to be
left this conspiracy theory, remember Oliver Stone, JFK, Tommy Lee
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Jones weren't address and all that right, and people treated
it like it was a documentary. It was a Hollywood film.
It was a lot. We've been flim flammed. But the
conspiracy has been, it seems all along in the cover up.
Kenny Oswald shot him from the third floor of the
book depository. Took three shots, two of them hit, one
of them shot Kennedy. The head went back into the
left because when you shoot somebody in the back of
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the head. That makes a small hole going in a
big hole going out the front, and that's why the
head went back into the left. But the conspiracy may
have been in the cover up. And maybe Ron Paul's
right here is that that Alan Foster Dollis being the
head of the warrant Commission, that perhaps the conspiracy that
was involved wasn't some and you know, CIA wasn't you know,
it wasn't Castro, it wasn't the Soviets, it wasn't the mafia.
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Maybe the real conspiracy is in the people whose job
it was to protect the president that day and they
screwed it up. Kenny, Maybe that's where the conspiracy is.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
All right, what about these other ones? M LK, RFK
do you think we're gonna see anything with that?
Speaker 1 (07:02):
Say again, what about MLK or RFK Do you think
at some point we're going to see those documents?
Speaker 2 (07:08):
What's taking so long there?
Speaker 3 (07:10):
I know that this is no fun. And if you know,
if we were like smoking marijuana and drinking beer and
sitting around the campfire dive, we could all have a
lot of fun, you know, we could be Yeah, it
was the CI right, but I mean frankly, real life,
especially when you're sober, it could be quite boring, Kenny,
It's so much more fun. And we have a lot
of housewives now. It's a lot of extra time. Now.
The washing machines have been invented to like people get
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to get on the Internet and like, you know, click
around conspiracy theories and find you know, interesting ways to
devote them their time rather than like doing the mundane
chores of yesteryear. So conspiracy theories proliferate among the board
when in reality, because who wants to believe the boring truth?
When you know Okham's razor would suggest that the most
likely explanation is always the most the simplest explanation, or
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almost always the simplest explanation, right, Yeah, you don't want
to be like that guy from It's Always Sunny in
Philadelphia pointed at all you know, the kind of the
Schizzo psychos, pointing at all of the look at all
the connections. Man, who's kind of like, well, maybe the
truth is staring us right here in our faces. But
in regards to RFK and in MLK, I mean, people
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just don't you know what it is, Kenny. People just
cannot comprehend that the greatest of men can be brought
low by the lowest of men.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
That's it. No, that's true, that's absolutely true.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
Because JFK was a man of history. A K was
a man of history, and these were men of history
and they were brought low.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
But they're still just men like that, they're not of history.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
Communists love to do that. That's why. That's why they
tried to kill that kid who tried to shoot and
that guy, that Ukrainian weirdo with the blue hair. They
tried to kill the great men who tried to kill
the great man because they are men, they are low
men of history, and we like to believe that, oh,
he could only be brought low by someone who is
an equal stretcher of great statutes to there must be
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a Titanic conspiracy, because nothing could have killed its man.
I love and worship and a door. And many people
did not, not, some scumbag communists like Oswald, who repeatedly
tried to, you know, defect to our enemies, and who
hated the United States and hated capitalism and hated the rich.
Of course he tried to kill the wealthiest, most powerful family.
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That's what communists do they you know, they try and
kill people who bring them up, or you know, your paranoids,
gizophreniacs and people like Hinkley, And yeah, there's a whole
musical about the assassins and the psychological problems of the
people who have tried to kill our presidents or great men.
And the fact is is that there are a lot
of paranoids gizophrenics out there.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
And I will say this, in fact, isn't it interesting
how creative anti Semites are. I mean, I'm in no
way endorsing anti Semitism, but I have said, as people
have been talking about this on social media lately, I
sometimes I fall into these these these black holes where
I start clicking people's insane opinions. And I've noticed the
really adamantly anti Jewish, not like they're not just critical Israel,
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but they're critical Israel because they hate the Jews.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Those people think JFK.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
Junior was murdered because he was going to expose Israel
or something. I was like, I don't know that that's
true at all, but you I'm not even going to
try to peel away the layers of that onion. But
I gotta admit it's just amazing how creative these people are.
Speaker 3 (10:20):
Well, there's Trump's arrangement syndrome, and then there's Israel derangement syndrome. Right,
and it's like everything, you know, everything's Trump Trump, Trump.
You know. The escapegoating is a big part of it, right.
We we always are looking for, uh, we're always looking
for a scapegoat that we can pint our problems of.
It's not it's not it's the Jews fault. I'm a loser,
it's you know, it's Trump's fault. I can't get a job.
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It's it's you know, it's always somebody else's fault for
like people. This is what they call in psychology, it's
called a locus of control. Kenny. You probably have what's
called a high locus of control in your listeners. Probably
a lot of them have a especially like the the
the prem de la creme of your listeners. Right, it's
a ten percenters club, right.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
Yeah, that's what they say, right, we call the ten
percenters because only ten percent of people are going to
understand the politics and the humor of our morning show.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
Right, That's why that's how the fans got their names.
Speaker 3 (11:13):
So you so the ten percenters probably have what's called
the high locus of control, not a low external locust control,
meaning that that you see yourself as responsible for the
decisions and the behaviors and the outcomes that you receive
because of your opinion, not just your opinions, but your
behaviors of what you do. In other words, you are
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the master of your own destiny. People who have a
low or locus of control, they seem to think that
all of the problems are because someone else caused their problems, right.
In other words, not the ten percenters here that are listening,
but most probably the ninety percent of people will say,
it's the Jews, it's Trump, it's this, It's that they
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put their problems onto something else because they believe that
external forces are primarily to blame for all of the
things that are happening, to bad things that are happening. Now,
I mean anti Semitism, think Kenny. I mean, I know
you're a stern Catholic, strict Catholic, well Catholic, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
I don't know if such a thing as strict Catholic exists.
Do you know any Catholic.
Speaker 3 (12:14):
You're not gonna You're not gonna be in your faith
anytime soon.
Speaker 2 (12:17):
I believe in God and I'm a Catholic, that's true.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
Yeah, right, So there you go. So I mean, like,
you know, the Antisemitic tradition, you know, will persist in
all of the in the other two Abrahamic religions, not
in equal proportions. That. Yeah, anti Semitism exists largely in
the world, in the Muslim community for obvious reasons. It
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exists smallly, but still in the Christian world to the
extent that people are supremacists of their religion and they
think that Jews should come to Christ and believe in
in Jesus. And there's a lot of talk about Christ
is King online and much of that is to be
to the point, you know, to bear the barbs to
the Jews and to say that since you do not
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accept Christ as our savior, you are you are anathema, right,
and you you know, they wish to be intolerant towards
the Jews.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
I know that, I know that people have said that
that's like an alt right thing. But I think most
of the people saying Christ is King are just Christians
who don't mean it as an attack on Jews. But
there's this smaller there's a small group of people doing that.
So now that's become the liberal narrative that Christ is
king is an anti Semitic trope or something.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
But I get your point.
Speaker 3 (13:29):
No, no, no, but I mean again, the anti Semitic tradition,
does it exist in Muslims? Yes, to a large extent, Christianity, yes,
to a smaller extent. Atheism, absolutely, there was plenty, plenty
of and and a lot of Actually a lot of Jews,
atheistic and secular Jews hate the Jews as well. They're communists,
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and they don't like the they don't like what they
call perceive as Jewish capitalism. Many of them are self
hating Jews, and they you know, or they hate Israel
for whatever reason. And and so it's it is a
convoluted topic, and it's fun that we couldn't touch on
in your.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Short and it's exhausting. Yeah, I agree with that. Yes, hey, hey,
before we run out of time here, bottom line me
and then let's talk about what's going on at the store.
Speaker 3 (14:11):
Bottom line is that the files will not be released
by three thirty pm. We will not have that information
by the time the people here listen it. And and
my conspiracy theory is that Oswald was a dirty comedy
who shot jfk Is shooting and hitting him twice with
two bullets. Uh and and Connelly as well. And it
was from the Third World Book Depository, and he could
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he had tried to kill someone in earlier that year.
He was a murderous commy and uh and he got
what he deserved in the end. Uh. But that we're
all going to be disappointed today. We're not going to
get the files and and it'll all be we'll all
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