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November 22, 2024 • 37 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hi, General, touch up.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
You weren't expecting that. No, I didn't give the sign
we're starting.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
Well, we just roll into it.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Sometimes I think we're getting dangerously close to Show four hundred.
At some point we've got to go back and take
a look at that big show today, Big show, Big show,
big guest, surprise guests. Should we ment I don't think
we can. We're not able to mention not yet that
he's here. Well he's not here yet. Well no, we're
not about to mention that he's on his way. Okay,

(00:31):
but he will be here and it's not I do
see some local police up front already.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
Well they'll they'll shut everything down, all.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Right, So big big Guest coming stick around for that General.
Great time to be an American. Picked your poison on
what's being shot back at the people that tried to
became dangerously close to crushing our economy, crushing our souls,
crushing our spirits, did a pretty good job on that,

(01:05):
and are now dangerously close to provoking World War three.
We have to talk about that on the show. But
what a great time to be on the winning side
and the whether it's the hilarious videos on social media
of liberals screaming and crying. Liz Cheney hasn't been.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
Heard from and quite right too.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
Ellen DeGeneres has been heard from Biza Castle in England.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
She's welcome to it, oh man.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
So thank you England. And I do have I know
I have at least one listener in London, and you're welcome.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
Please do not consider yourselves our dumping grounds.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
You're welcome, Rob So Now, I am a student of history,
current events, politics. You are. I think many of our
listeners are. And absolutely those listeners that catch us on
the podcast, did we miss something?

Speaker 1 (02:06):
Usually did?

Speaker 2 (02:09):
Did? Did the twenty twenty four election take women back
to being property? I mean, what's happened?

Speaker 1 (02:16):
I believe the word is chattel.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
What's with the what's with some of these white women
who are having a really really hard time with the
Trump election? There? You would think that they've been taken
back to the eighteen hundreds.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Well, you would think that they would have the self
awareness to look about them and find that there are
still functioning abortion clinics, there are still they could still vote,
you know, there are still women on commercials.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
But the women protest, they get in trouble for this one.
But it seems like every time I see the person
who gets interviewed on the news about women's rights to
an abortion. You want to finish this sentence.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Oh, and they always say it's sad that my daughter
will have less rights than I, And actually I would
correct that fewer rights. Uh, to use the Queen's English.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
They don't appear to be the they don't appear to
be the women that.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Well, they're not the smartest women in the drawer anyway.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
Yeah, there's uh, it's it's I don't know, I don't know,
I don't know, uh where all of a sudden, white
suburban women especially and white educated, affluent women are just
don't they think they're back to being property.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
I don't know they ever were property.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
But I love Doge absolutely.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
I love it. It's brilliant. I think Tommy Jefferson would
I think I think I think tom would have some questions, right,
he'd had some.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
Questions and they'd be answered, but.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
We we would say, Okay, uh, Tom, listen, here's what's
happened in America. Let's describe America. He'd say, no, and
we're going to tell that story. We're going to tell
Thomas Jefferson. This show, we're going to have a conversation
with Thomas Jefferson and we're going to explain to him
why the incoming administration has to do what it's doing

(04:16):
and if anybody who pushes the people who push back
are the ones that need to be listening to the show.
And those of you that continue listening to the show
and support the show, thank you. And of course Chuz
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(04:38):
the deep state and the shadow government and the administrative state,
those three fiefdoms are being poked. They are going to
be pulled out of their holes, and they are all
going to look like remember when when our Seals and
Delta pulled Saddam out of a hole?

Speaker 1 (04:58):
Right? All right?

Speaker 2 (05:00):
This is they're in their holes and we're going to
pull these people need to be pulled out now. I
want to say, I don't think that the mere fact
that we are demanding accountability, demanding more efficiencies, demanding answers
means they are committing crimes. Many of them are acting

(05:22):
immoral immrally, many of them are. But we have to
get the sunshine on what our federal government is doing
specifically these three fiefdoms that have taken up permanent camp
on the taxpayer's dime, primarily in the sixth the eight

(05:46):
by eight square mile sixty four square mile of the
Imperial City, and it's seven richest counties in America that
surround it.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
It feed into it.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
All right, So we start there. Elon and Vivek, they
wrote a Wall Street Journal op ed this week and uh,
basically setting the table. It was their Federalist paper number one. Yes, okay,
that's guys. What Elon and Vivek wrote in the Wall

(06:20):
Street Journal op ed this week is exactly how the
federalists and anti federalists got their messages across to the people.
That's you need to pay attention to the anti federalists,
the anti I'm sorry, the anti big government, anti shadow government,
anti deep state, when they're speaking and writing, really when

(06:44):
they're writing, get away from the TV and and we're
going to give you some books to listen to or
read for those of you that still read, a book club,
and we're going to have a little book club, and
we're going to give you some websites, and we're going
to give you some posters that you may not be
familiar with general I know your favorite one. Go ahead

(07:06):
and tell your favorite podcaster right now.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
Well, the best one who's on on doing live content
right now is a fellow named Tarl Warwick, but he
goes by the name Styx Hexenhammer, and he gives these
nine to ten minute broadcasts every morning. He looks exactly
like you would think John Lennon would look down to
the Harry Potter glasses and the long hair, but he
is as far to the right as you can get

(07:30):
without being me. And the other one I like to
listen to, even though he's passed on, is Milton Friedman.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
Yeah, I'm gonna mention Milton here in a little bit
talk about Styx. Where's broadcasting from? Well, he's broadcasting from Vermont,
of all places. I thought he was over.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
He was in Netherlands. He still goes back and forth,
but he's back in Vermont. His family's in Vermont.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
So Styx is a modern day Thomas Paine. Yes, okay,
And my go to is Steve Bannon. I've always been
a huge Steve Bannon fan. And again, if if the
establishment is making fun of someone calling them out, then
I probably gonna liked that person. That's just the way
I've been wired my whole life.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
Bannon is the closest thing we've got right now to Rush.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
Limbaugh, Steve Bannon's phenomen Bannon's war Room. We're gonna give
you some books, churse. You know, one of our favorites
is the Creature from Jackal Island, Everything written by Patrick Buchanan.
Uh So, stick around for that. So the bottom line,
here we go, here we go, make this super easy.
The United States of America was founded on the basic
idea that the people we elect run the government. And

(08:41):
if and we make congressman at two years, because they
are the ones that control the money, the spending, and
if we don't like where they're doing, they've got the guts,
and we don't like what they do what they're doing,
we vote them out of office next year. That's why
they have to run every other year. They have no
control over the overwhelming majority of the money being spent

(09:03):
in the United States. They have no control. And we're
gonna that's Doge. Doze is gonna dig in there. But
later on in the show, and certainly next show, we're
going to talk more about the administrative state. This isn't
how America functions today. Our elected reps have little control.
Many are likely being controlled, but not by donors. You're

(09:28):
gonna hear a lot, folks about prostitutes, porn sites, alleged
sexual assaults, and congressmen. You're already saying it every time
they roll out an accuser. Prostitutes are the old way.
You know, he's you know, these reps, they're between many times,

(09:52):
they're thirty five to fifty, married or single, doesn't matter.
They're in DC extended periods of time. There's five places
they go to eat and water up and foreign assets
and domestic intelligence assets. Figure out easily how to catch
those freshmen and start getting compromile.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
Call the honeypot.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
Okay, welcome back. I'm Attorney Brad Coffel. That is the general.
We have a special guest coming in.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
It's getting a little crowded.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
I can see that law enforcement up front, uh and preparation.
No news cruise yet, which is great.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
Well, the fake news, you know, they're they're the last
to know.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
We are. We want to brace our listeners for the
the the attacks that that Trump is finally Trump two
point zero is finally getting his team put together, and no,
he's not crazy. Uh, this is wickedly smart. Yes, these
are unconventional cabinet picks, but normally ain't working, and conventional

(10:57):
governing isn't working for them American people.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
Where we are right now, there are three separate.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
Fiefdoms right now, in the in the in the Imperial City,
and it's surrounding seven most affluent suburbs in the United States.
You have the administrative State, you have the shadow government,
and then you have the Deep State. And we're going
to walk through all three of these fiefdoms with our

(11:24):
lion Tamer and his team of gladiators, men and women.
He's taken his gladiators into these fiefdoms and Trump two
point zero presidency. Each fiefdom will be PopEd and pulled
and exposed to sunlight. The Administrative State is being led

(11:45):
by Seal Team DOGE. And there's going to be one
time point that is exceptionally important. It's they're nineteen seventy one.
And as we moved through these three fiefdoms with Trump
and the gladiators, we were always going to go back

(12:08):
and reference nineteen seventy one as an explanation for what happened.
It will blow your minds it's been steering you in
the face your entire life, but you never knew it.
And there's a chart I created, well, AI created it
that tells the entire story. I couldn't believe every time
I put in a new data point for chat GPT
to GRAF, I was shocked. I was shocked. And I'll

(12:31):
bring you that chart in a little bit somehow on
a radio and a podcast.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
I'm gonna show you a chart.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
What was I thinking?

Speaker 1 (12:36):
You need to use you taking a Dennis percentage? You
need to use GROC as your AI non tchouck GPT
you I.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
Know you don't like moving on. Frankly, guys, we may
never see another man or woman like Donald Trump. I mean,
when was the last time America had a Donald Trump?
Andrew Jackson, but he wasn't quite as funny. This is
our last chance to FAI this. I want to talk
about the deep state first, because that's the fun one.

(13:05):
That's the paramilitary covert wing of the Pentagon that was
birthed during Ike's administration that looked at the underdeveloped parts
of the world as target rich environments for protection, racketeering,
I mean, spreading democracy. Think of it this way. After
World War two. We we're just are We're dominant. We're giddy, right,

(13:32):
We're giddy. We're dominant, and we go in.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
All of our factories unbombed.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
Imagine going to the bars with Sealed Team six, but
the bars are small Third World countries, Like, who's gonna
mess with you? The Pentagon became the world's godfather, not
in a nice uncle way, but in a Mario Puzo way. Curiously,
General Mario Puzo wrote The Godfather exactly the same same

(14:00):
timeframe as this was happening nineteen sixty nine. The movie
came out in seventy three.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
Interesting, Yeah, okay.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
So the Pentagon becomes the Godfather, So what do you have?

Speaker 1 (14:12):
You have?

Speaker 2 (14:12):
The mob moves into its little area of a city,
forced business owners to pay money under the guise of protection.
Of course, they're being protected from.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
The mob, thank you.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
For thousands of years, every big man gets challenged and
toppled by the next big man, and that's the way
it's been until the biggest, baddest boss of them all
shows up in the fifties. Nineteen fifties. Okay, just follow this,
Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Genghis Khan, Attila, the hun

(14:50):
Don Rickles, the Holy Roman Empire, then Napoleon, then Hitler,
then the Dulles brothers.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
How am I doing? I like it? I like it? Okay.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
So we've been destabilizing regions of the Middle East, Asia,
and Africa, now more recently Eastern Europe through quote interventions,
quote regime changes, which leads to justification for further military

(15:23):
spending because we creating power vacuums that are being filled
by extremists. Now we're the firefighters who set the forest
on fire and show up expecting everyone to think we're heroes.
That's us worse, it gets compounded because general we're doing
that under the guise of NATO obligations, where we're forcing

(15:45):
our NATO allies to spend three percent of their entire
budgets to buy US weapons systems and host American military
bases in addition to the racketeering protection.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
But in this case there is there was actually through
the fifties something of a threat.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
I get that that that left that threat ended in
the late eighties, nineties, early nineties. The whole point of
NATO was the Soviet Union.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
Right now, its whole point is to keep existing.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
The first time Trump tried to cut off American dollars
to Ukraine. He got impeached. This is what we're dealing with.
You touch that deep state, you will get impeached. Shot
at its deep staters will lie to federal judges to

(16:42):
get warrants to spy on you touch me? Will we
not impeach? These are the Shakespeare therefore you these are
the priests of war. And that might be too narrow
of a definition. Just on the defense over eight hundred
billion dollars annually as of twenty twenty four. Take that
eight hundred billion dollars general, divide it by one hundred

(17:05):
and fifty three American taxpayers, and it comes out to
a monthly payment that comes out of your paycheck four
hundred and forty one dollars and sixty seven cents per month.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
And I have to remark here that it's looking with
all those red and blue lights out there on the
street like a lot like Christmas.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
Yeah, it's getting closer. That's just the public facing side
of this deep state. This doesn't account for the black budget,
the global arms trade dominated by US military and defense companies.
Now you mentioned Milton Friedman, and I mentioned Elon Vivek,
and Doge. They all are saying the same thing the

(17:49):
government that the real tragedy here, and this is Milton Friedman.
The real tragedy, guys, is that because government is doing
so many things it shouldn't be doing, it performs the
functions it should be doing poorly.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
Well, it performs the other ones poorly too. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
Oh, you have four hundred and forty one federal agencies.
Not one has authorization under the United States Constitution.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
Not one.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
Those four hundred and forty one federal agencies have two
thy four hundred subsidy programs, which simply means taking the
tax payers dollars. And remember, you're working through what a
date in May to pay your taxes to the government.
You're not free. You're a serf, You're a tax livestock.

(18:45):
And that's just for your taxes. And then if you're
in debt, you're probably paying. You're probably working all the
way through Thanksgiving if you're married, to pay your debt.
So how free are you? The federal government owns for
six hundred and forty million acres of land, leases three

(19:06):
hundred thousand buildings, and we have four hundred and thirty
five members of Congress, who are supposed to supervise this.
It's impossible. So not only are the federal agencies not
in the Constitution, they're not being supervised. They can't be.
We have to cut off the money, and we need
a strong CEO who knows this to reconstitutionalize our federal government.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
Somebody with some experience in business. Right.

Speaker 2 (19:33):
But the reality is our federal government was hijacked decades ago,
and it really the injection came after the World War II.
But man, in nineteen seventy one and after the break,
I'm gonna sho tell you this, After nineteen seventy one,
something quietly happened that changed the face.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
Of the world.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
I've braced yourselves. Our special guest is just pulled up
and it's going to take a couple of minutes for
them to get up here to the studio before he
walks in. We want to prime o our listeners to
be teflon, just like Donald Trump, who might be our guest,

(20:26):
believe it or not, he's got to be You've got
to be Toughlon, We've got to be gladiators. We can't
just have the gladiators being Elon Vivek. Trump and the
people that are putting themselves literally literally in harm's way
to go after these three fiefdoms that have bunkered up

(20:46):
in our federal government and have taken off. And I
and I wanted, and I mentioned how important nineteen seventy
one is, and and I put a chart together earlier
this week, General and I an accessing the rise of
federal spending, federal debt and defense spending, mandatory entitlement spending,

(21:11):
the stock market, and the money supply. And I'll tell
you right now, it shocked me. I knew, I knew
something happened in seventy one. And before I tell you
what that was, let me tell you what this. The
story the graph tells from nineteen hundred to nineteen seventy
one federal spending, federal debt, mandatory spending or non discretionary spending,

(21:37):
defense spending, the stock market, and the money supply. There
were no big gyrations. No one took off from the other.
There was a lot of interplay. They kind of weave
like a rope. Starting in nineteen seventy one, it phrase
like a fire hose.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
And the.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
Top graph, the one that skyrocketed the most, was a
stock market right behind it. I mean, literally, just behind
the stock market skyrocketing is the federal debt, not spending.
The debt and then number three that took off is

(22:22):
not spending, but the money supply below that is a
federal spending. What's that tell you? From nineteen hundred to
nineteen seventy one, it was all lock. They were all
locking step. There were relationships between our debt, our spending,

(22:44):
are borrowing the stock market it was sound. The money
supply it was sound. It took off in seventy one
when Nixon took us off the gold standard. Guys, when
Nix took us off the gold standard, that simply meant
the U dollar did not need to be backed by
gold being held by the US Treasury. And as a

(23:06):
result of that, we could make as much money, literally
not earn, make print up as many dollars and put
it into the money supply. So the money supply what's
called M two on these financial charts. Money supply skyrockets,
but ahead of that is federal debt and federal spending.

(23:29):
So the debt is being paid, that money is being
paid to the people who are extending credit to us,
and those creditors want there to be money to pay
that debt back. That's the money, that's part of the
money supply. It's much more complicated than that. But as

(23:53):
we move through this, this is when the administrative state
took off. Because the funding didn't need to come necessarily
through Congress. The federal agencies did it themselves. They had
excess money and as a result, they've grown into this
behemoth that we needed.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
Oh he is, here is.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
Mister President Donald Trump. Uh, thank you for coming in.
I know you just have a few moments. Thank you.

Speaker 3 (24:24):
I've got a few moments, Brad, I've got a few moments,
thank you. I just wanted to say a low to
this audience, such a beautiful audience. I want to reach
out with my lips and kiss everyone in this audience.
I'll kiss the guys, I'll kiss the beautiful women. I'll
kiss everybody and again, mister Kaufel, thank you. I didn't
really understand your station, but driving down here, I looked

(24:44):
it up. Big numbers. I saw tremendous numbers. I've seen
the videos six ' ten w t U in at
primes the blowtorch.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
We love the blow torch.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
And we love a whiley TV answer, But wd U
in yeah.

Speaker 3 (25:00):
Yes, sir, that's what I said.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
I thought.

Speaker 3 (25:01):
I'm sorry, but that reminds me. You mentioned Ohio and
we're here in Ohio. What a game last night, What
a beautiful game. The Steelers eight and two got their
behinds kicked by the Brownies. What do you know?

Speaker 2 (25:14):
Two and eight?

Speaker 1 (25:14):
They looked great.

Speaker 3 (25:15):
Their defense was great, and it reminded me of the
defense that I'm gonna have as president. We're going to
get back to a tremendous Department of Defense. And people
think I'm old, but I'm actually in great shape.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
I'm in such perfect You look great, sir.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
Back to Ohio.

Speaker 3 (25:33):
The Haitian thing, we got to deal with that. We'd
like to get rid of these people, and we'd like
them to come back. I mean, we're talking twenty thousand people.
You've heard the lies, but a lot of it has
to be true. And when they come back, legally, we'd
ask them to maybe bring a cat or a dog
or two with them. I think that's fair. And they're
gonna bring French. We don't have a lot of French
in this country, thank god, but we're gonna have a
little bit of French. They're gonna bring we're gonna keep

(25:54):
it to a minimum, though not too much French. And
we want to talk a little bit about our favorite
Sleepy Joe. Sleepy Joe, he's gone. Kamala. We need a
nickname for Kamala.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
I call her Harry.

Speaker 3 (26:08):
We got Kamala Harris. I decided to nickname her Harry
because things got a little Harry under her. I got
it for a little Harry, and we didn't like it.
People didn't want to go forward with more of that ridiculousness,
so we wanted to go back to troupe. And that's
what the poll said, and that's what the people said.
And I've come up with a new nickname for myself.
Can you believe this brand? Can you believe this? The trumpet?

(26:29):
Think about that trumpet, Donald the trumpet Trump and I
will continue to blow Trump two point zero is going
to continue to blow on w t U n the blow.

Speaker 2 (26:40):
Tors, mister President, that we are up on a hard break.
If you could stick around for one minute. I do
have a question about something called schedule F. But we're
going to our listeners need to know what schedule left is.
It's going to be a hot topic in the future.
Can you stick her up just a minute, be.

Speaker 3 (26:57):
Happy to do.

Speaker 2 (26:57):
Okay, we're going to take a we'renna take an early break,
so we have a little extra time with you after
the break. That's President Donald Trump, the Starkmaster General and
Brad Kopfell. Please stick around, hey, after just joining us,
we have a very special guest in studio, actually, President

(27:18):
Donald J. Trump, Sir, thank you again for sticking around
after the break and coming in studio. Very pleasant surprise, sir.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
It's my pleasures, my pleasure. Thank you for the diet coke.
We love diet coke, and we love all the McDonald's
here in Ohio, a lot of McDonald's in Ohio. I
understand maybe you wanted to ask me a question.

Speaker 2 (27:36):
I have a We have a very educated audience. They
pay attention and they love you. They love what is
going to happen here with with Doge and Elon and Vivek.
And there's something I want our listeners to understand, and
that's Schedule F. Can you tell our listeners what Schedule

(27:57):
F is or was and why it's coming back? Why
you want this thing to come back? What is schedule left?

Speaker 3 (28:04):
It's so important, Very simple, Brad, very simple, you listen
to the boss. Okay, the American people elected me. I'm
the president. I don't understand why it's so hard to
understand this and many other jobs. It doesn't matter what
country you go to in the world. You listen to
the boss or you fired. Okay, you remember the Apprentice,
people remember beautiful show. Made a lot of money on
that show and invented it, produced it, starred in it.

(28:27):
And that's where I got the idea. Quite frankly, we
come up with flunkies, floozies, and failures. So schedule left,
they're fired.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
It's that simple.

Speaker 3 (28:37):
You're fired.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
So what I understand is you there were people that
were not loyal to you and your first administration. You
had a mandate from the American people, much like you
do now. But I think this mandate's much stronger, sir.
But you were stymied, You weren't stymy just with the
the impeachment process, but the real problem was inside the government,

(29:06):
getting people to the top people to do what you're
telling them to do.

Speaker 3 (29:11):
Is that correct, sir, That's very very very accurate. Top
people were so too faced with the fake news. They
would say, yes, mister President, of course, mister president, they'd
turn around to do something completely ridiculous, moving to the
losers on the left, taking sides with people that weren't
quite frankly, on the same page. And then I had
to deal with COVID. Not only did I have COVID,

(29:33):
but I overcame it. Now I'm immune, but this COVID
pandemic came up and it prevented me from doing a
lot of things. And those people took advantage of that
time other people, And we're gonna get rid of that.
If you don't listen to the boss, and I hate
to sound this way, but it's true, if you don't
listen to the boss, you gotta go.

Speaker 1 (29:52):
What's so hard about that?

Speaker 2 (29:55):
I think everyone would agree, sir. We know you've got
to go. Any any parting comments, absolutely, thank you, Ohio
Red voters.

Speaker 3 (30:04):
Ohio Red voters. We love you, We love the blowtorch.
I want to wish everybody, including you, mister Kaufl the
General here, a beautiful and wonderful Thanksgiving.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
It's gonna be great. We'll see you. Thank you, sir.

Speaker 2 (30:17):
Well, and he's gone, just like that, he's he's out. Okay, General,
Huge kudos to thank you, sir. Huge huge kudos to
the people that were able to arrange this.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
Yeah, I was. I knew a guy who knew him
as an attorney. I worked with a guy named Don Costello,
and he knew Trump, and he knew the people that
knew him, and we were able to work that through,
you know, through Don, and Don is a big attorney
here in town, and he was able to reach out
and get the right people into the right people's ear. Great.

Speaker 2 (30:53):
Well, you know, it's so important at this point in time,
everybody is get yourself braced, be prepared, immunize yourself. President
Trump mentioned that he had COVID for just a few hours.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
As I recall, he was it didn't make much of
an effect on him at all.

Speaker 2 (31:07):
He had that COVID for a few hours. You know,
he dodges bullets.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
He's Boris the bullet dodger.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
Nothing sticks to the guy. We may not see another, uh,
we may never see another president like this, another man
like this or a woman where the where the tactics
don't work to stop him and take him down. And
and now these back in these three fiefdoms, the administrative state,

(31:37):
the deep state, and the shadow government, We're going to
learn a lot we are absolutely going to learn a lot.
It doesn't mean we need to blow up everything. It
doesn't mean that we need to end our black ops
or our covert or dismantled the Pentagon. Not at all,
quite the opposite, Quite the opposite. But the American people
we want to know more. I have a concern, and

(32:02):
a big concern is when our elected representatives campaign on
we're not doing any we're not funding Ukraine anymore. We
don't understand why we're there. And when we have a
sitting member of Congress who on one day tells me, Brad,

(32:24):
I'm against this new hundred billion dollars to Ukraine, and
I'm voting against it. Thank you, Congressman, thank you for
doing that. Then he votes for it. I seem literally.
A few days later at a fundraiser, his fundraiser and
I show up and I go, what happened? He said,

(32:45):
I look, I got pulled into a skiff for a brief.
I can't tell you, but we have to support Ukraine. Okay, look,
here's the deal. Here's the deal.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
Everybody does he pull into a shift or a skiff.

Speaker 2 (33:03):
It's not that it's not that I distrust this particular congressman.
I know him, and I believe what he's saying, and
I believe he believes the briefing. But what I'm concerned
about is when our congressmen and senators and congresswomen go
into these skiffs, what happens in there? What can they

(33:28):
not tell us? I don't trust whoever's briefing them. Why
not because I don't know anything about who's briefing Our
congresspeople are congressmen and women, I don't know who their
masters are. And why can't our congressmen tell us why

(33:48):
our money is being spent and why American lives are
being put at risk over there? And now we've got
the attack THEMS. I mean, what a name for a missile.
The fact that Damir Putin hasn't caved to his far right,
the ultra Russian nationalists, is mind boggling to me. The

(34:11):
fact that Putin still has a job is mind boggling,
especially the fact that the United States and NATO broke
in every agreement, not going one inch east of Berlin.
And imagine if Russia got to Mexico and Canada and said,
here are some missiles that can reach deep into the

(34:33):
heartland of the United States.

Speaker 1 (34:36):
We wouldn't be too keen on that.

Speaker 4 (34:37):
But if the Russian uh, the KGB went in and
uh and ousted the duly elected Mexican president elected by
the Mexican people.

Speaker 2 (34:48):
And the KGB went in there and said no, no, no, no,
we're here. We've got our guy. Here's our uh, here's
our president, and and here are there. Here are the missiles,
and here are the guns and here would the United
States be tolerating this, of course not.

Speaker 1 (35:06):
They would have been talking about the Monroe doctrine.

Speaker 2 (35:09):
But this is literally what we're doing. But no one
is looking at it this way. It's as though somehow
Putin is an existential threat to us the Soviet Union.
This isn't the Soviet Union. It's just not. The Russian
economy pales in comparison to the United States economy and

(35:30):
doesn't have a chance with NATO. He knows that well.
And you get rid of Putin, that vacuum is going
to get filled by your far right ultra Russian nationalists
that have no problems using strategic nukes.

Speaker 1 (35:43):
It's one thing for Russia to project power into the Ukraine.
It's another thing entirely to project power across the Atlantic,
across the Pacific somehow getting through Canada. We are geographically isolated,
so to think of them as a military threat to
US is still a little bit strange.

Speaker 2 (36:02):
We have to stop being afraid of questioning our military
industrial network, the Defense, the Pentagon, and we have to
understand that the many of your CBS, NBC, ABC, they
are extensions of the CIA, WAPU, Washington Post has very

(36:26):
specific journalists quote journalists that are that they're they're just
press secretaries. The story in it is a press secretary
for the deep State. They intermingle a nice fun, you know,
a little human interest story here and there, but the
real meat and potatoes, Operation mocking Bird, the real meat
and potatoes for sixty minutes is Operation Mockingbird. Okay, think

(36:48):
about this stuff. The fact that the fact that no
one can articulate a national security threat to mainstream USA
in Ukraine is a problem. Yet we have so many
American millions of Americans that just linely defer to what

(37:11):
they're being told, despite the fact that so much of
what they've been told has been a lie, and they
still continue to believe the lies.
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