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Speaker 1 (01:03):
It is seven forty one here for you, five KC
Detalk Station. A very happy Tuesday to could be happier
if we didn't have people locked up for maybe just
engaging in what I've always described as a sort of
drunken fraternity party gotten slightly out of hand. Of course,
January sixth is what I'm referring to. Now, some people
did engage in violence, but seems to me the vast
majority of people who have been convicted were convicted merely
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of wandering around in the building, having at first been
invited to enter the building by members of law enforcement.
Someone who knows all about this returned, and I love
having them on the programme. The collaborator and the person
responsible for putting together the two volumes, the American Gulag Chronicles,
Letters from Prison and the American gulog Chronicles, Volume two,
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which is the Art of Confinement. Welcome back to the
Morning Show, Tim Rivers. It's a real pleasure to have
you back on today.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
Oh thanks, Brian, appreciate you having me back on.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
You're yeah, I think yeah. Now, First off, since it's
kind of a springboard, everyone keeps bringing it up. The
absurdity behind Joe Biden's pardoning of his son, not that
that comes as a surprise to anybody, but the idea
that he had the audacity in the face of all
the evidence that we all know about, at least those
of us who've taken the time to remember, like the
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slow walk of the IRS investigation, allowing the statute of
limitations to blow by, that somehow he was the victim
of an abusive justice system, and that nobody out there,
if it wasn't for the fact that he was Hunter
Biden and the son of Joe Biden, would have been
gone after from a legal perspective, it's spite of the
fact that he pled guilty to tax evation and was
found guilty of the FFL violation. What was your reaction
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to that, knowing all that you know about how ill
treated and desperately treated these January six folks were.
Speaker 3 (02:52):
I can't say that on the air.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Thank you for honoring the FCC guidance that I must
follow every day. Trust meerstand how difficult it can be.
Speaker 4 (03:02):
Yeah, I mean, I'm going to read you his quote
right after he got this book, in the throes of addiction,
I squandered opportunities and advantages and in recovery, we can
be given the opportunity to make amends and rebuild our
lives if we never take for granted the mercy we
have been afforded.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
Give me a freaking break. I mean, if you were
some poor guy who had been victimized for showing up
and protesting one day, thrown into a jail for three
years and nine months, never given a trial, beaten, abused,
I can't really tell you the things that might happen
to you in that environment, but they're really horrible, and
you can read about them in the book. And then
you want to, you know, you want to play like
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I'm the victim. How democrat is this? I'm just going
to come right out and say it. The Democrats are
victimized all the time. They've they've inculcated a culture of
victimization in order to split America into the halves and
the haves not. And I think it's very important to
realize that this wasn't like a blanket pardon this back
to ten years? Why did back ten years? Well, guess
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who's started working in Ukraine just a little bit after
ten years, Hunter Biden. This is Joe Biden's pardon. This
is not Hunter's pardon.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
Yeah, very excellent point, and that is one that cannot
be overlooked. You are absolutely right. This is a pardon
for Joe Biden and the Biden what we'll call crime family,
if we may be so bold, and I think we can.
I mean, Lord almighty, how many suspicious activity reports had
financial institutions turn in on the multitude of Biden family
members and friends over a short period of time. If
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that was you or I we'd be locked up right now.
Speaker 3 (04:35):
Yeah, well, you don't have to do that to get
locked up in this country anymore. Well, and I'm hoping this, Brian,
I'm just gonna say it. I think I think all
of us have seen enough truth exposed. If you haven't
seen enough, I can take where to go to find
it because it's right out there in the open. Mainstream
media will never show it to you, but we've shown
it to you for almost three years now, and I
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think that's all going to come out. I think now
this the curtain is going to get ripped back. How
did Zach say it? And when it gets too expensive
to maintain the illusion, we'll just pull the curtain back,
turn off the stage lights, move the furniture, the actor
to leave, and you'll see that brick wall. Wow, And
I think that's what we're looking at. We're looking at
the brick wall of truth. Now all of these things
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have been exposed. The result was a.
Speaker 4 (05:19):
Landslide on this election for President Trump, and.
Speaker 3 (05:23):
I think they're scared to death of his appointments, and
rightly so. We're entering a new era. But I want
to compare the pardon for a hunter should absolutely eliminate
any opposition anybody ever had about pardoning the Jay stature
because they've done nothing compared to what this man has done,
not to mention stealing, helping to steal an election, hiding
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the perfidity of that laptop, and all the horrible information
that's on it, sex traffic miners across state lines. Oh
my god. I just don't have enough time to go
through this criminal record. And yet you've got people who
were not violent who are been sitting in prison for years,
and people who weren't even there that day sentenced to
twenty two years. Come on, I mean, where is justice
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in America? Now?
Speaker 1 (06:10):
It's it's justice well and certainly the truth. And Tim,
I just I think about the non violent I just
put aside. You know, I know there's someone screaming going, well,
but what about that one guy who beat the crap
out of a police officer. Okay, let's put that guy aside,
and let's talk about the person who just randomly strolled
through the Capitol building and yet was imprisoned for that,
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had to defend themselves in court, retain a lawyer at
significant expense if they could, or forced to cop a
plea because they couldn't afford a lawyer, forcing him in
prison for something as minor as and infraction in that
and then look at all of the violence and the
and the and the property damage done by the ANTIFA
types and the Black Lives Matter folks that were out
there absolute criminal activity, distinct observable documentable property to instruction,
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and also people that were severely injured in some cases
killed as a consequence of their violence. Can you imagine
the the amount of resources, the money and effort that
the FBI spent tracking down the old lady who they
now have in prison because she wandered around. I mean
that they that they used valuable resources and dollars going
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after non violent folks when the crime, when the streets
are just laden with violent criminals that even if they
pick them up, they just let them out.
Speaker 3 (07:31):
All right. I am wow. You know, there's there's a
there's a there's a problem with living long enough that
you can see major changes in culture like I have.
But I can see the difference in America. I can
see and feel the difference in our cultural belief and
the qualities of America and the promises of America. And
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that's all come about because everybody has been so uh
so intent on creating this uh this false reality that
that you got more than I got. Therefore you're evil
and I'm good, and let's stay let's take a really
good attention. I can say you're bad, and we can
have a conversation. I can say you're evil, and we
no longer have anything to talk about. And that's what's
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happened here. There's been a vilification that is, it's been
almost irreversible that that's killed any kind of dialogue that
we might have had to come to some conclusions. And
now we're a split America and we have such a
huge task ahead of us. The first thing you need
to do is bind up the nation's wounds. Who said that,
oh yeah, somebody else said that I stole, bind up
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the nation wound and start by getting all the JAY
sensors out of jail. Those who really did something wrong
that day can be tried for those things separately. All
you have to do is, you know, basically, dismiss those
charges without prejudice, unlike Hunter's pardon, which is with prejudice,
which means you can never go after this man for
anything that he did or anything that he was involved in.
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Pay attention to that one for ten years back, ten
years back. How about we just go back five years
and just give the I'll take half of that, go
back five and give all the JA sixers a pass
and then pay them back for the destructions of their lives.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
Well, one can only help that some justice does happen
along those lines. And you know what, all I can observe, Tim,
the Republicans have a huge, huge, huge task in front
of them, and if they don't get their act together
and actually accomplish something over a very short window of opportunity,
we're going to be back having the same damn conversation
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a couple of years from that, Tim, we are.
Speaker 3 (09:39):
But you know what, your listeners have to be part
of this. All of us have to be part of this.
I mean, that's why I got involved. I realized I
didn't get part If I didn't take some action, things
are just going to keep going the way they were.
Everybody's got this capability. You can call your congressman, you
can get involved in local politics, you can support the
people who are fighting on the front. Everybody can do something.
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And I got news for you. The politicians are not
going to save us. It's we, the people who have
the responsibility within the constitution and within our form of
government to make sure that we preserve the goodness of
America for future generations. And we have failed. And now
I tell everybody who's listening to this, you have a
chance to fix it. All you got to do is
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get off your butt and do something. Go to J
six Patriotnews dot com, read about the truth, buy our
books at Letters from Prison dot us. You will be
joining the glug army and helping save these families and
these men and support them until we get them free.
There are so many things you can do that there
are just a little tiny drop in the water. Is
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all it takes is all of us do it. We
have a tsunami but if you sit in walk, nothing happens.
And so I call you to action, America. It's time
to wake up. We got it, like you said, like
Brian said, We got a huge job ahead of us,
and it will take every single one of us doing
our part to restore the country and to give our
children what we do. And so I call on you, America,
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get off your butt.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
Joe. Put the links up to your site on my
blog page fifty five care Se dot com, so my
listeners can contribute. Every little bit counts. As demonstrated by
my guest today, Tim Rivers, it's been a real pleasure
of having you back on the program, and I'll encourage
my listeners to get both copies of the American Gulag chronicles.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
Tim.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
I hope we get to talk again, and I hope
in our next conversation is some great news. And I
appreciate all of your efforts to save America. My friend.
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