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Now I have come here to chew bubble gum.
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And kick ass am all out of freedom.
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Is never more than one generation away from extinction.
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We didn't pass it on to our children the bloodstream.
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The only way they can inherit the freedom.
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We have known is if we fight for it, protect it,
defend it, and then hand it to them with the
well taught lessons of how they in their lifetime must
do the same. And if you and I don't do this,
then you and I may well spend our sunset years
telling our children and our children's children what it once
was like in.
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America when men were free.
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back left, his eyes, ain't going this and pushing them
back from the sun hoon to the Girwa's spinning the
road constitutions my compass. There's a lot of big cous
creaking the shadows on the land and fence with the.
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Schemes trying to bind on my hands. But I'm the
shirtpers cutting through the storm. And whatn't do.
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Your friedles in the bar they spin its hairs better
see through the haze Me maggots lost in the maze.
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I'm calling it out.
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No fear in my soul.
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This patriots firing, losing controls and shamper in the touching
the darker and better in the night.
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Stand for the truth.
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Are batter the game suppers, Come and remember.
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My let This judges twisted, trying to steal our rights.
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But I'm locked, and though they gotta been by sights
from Chase six to the border of the cell in
the South, I'm screaming from the mountain.
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They barked the fly stars and stretch forever under God's
open sky. No Golobo has change, gonna change this land.
The sherf bollet the truth in my head.
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They pushed their gender bottom, bringing the moll they promised,
the empty their heart size.
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Called Chicago's bleeding boat store apart. I'm fighting for the people.
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With the warriors shirt, the charging the time, burning, standing.
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For the truthful.
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Sure come and remember that the shi.
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The stones.
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I've walked forty one years badge on the grind.
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Now, MoMA, my voice like a blade cutting through the
lives that the trade has made.
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Hurricanes range both standing.
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Tall sheriffs, Constitution in the car taking America.
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My voice resound Conserva of Freedom's battle the ground. The
certain Bob Categors will never kneel forgotten country. This fight
is real.
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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girl, r Old's children of
all ages, Thanks for watching tonight. Tonight is very special.
Well it's one of these.
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This is an SHR Media Network special report.
Speaker 12 (06:18):
Tonight. I'm going to be talking about the potential abolishment
of the FBI, and I'm going to be speaking for
roughly however long it takes for me to get through
the material that I have up here. If that's an
hour and a half, if that's two hours, if that
means that I have to go into a little bit
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of overtime, then I'm going to do exactly that. I'm
going to do what's necessary. No guests, no call ins.
I just am going to be using this as a presentation.
I figure that this is overdue. So the purpose of
the show tonight, SAHR Media Network Special Report is to
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address a very fundamental question. One that others before me
have done, only perhaps not to this extent. And the
reason for the existence of the show is for me,
if nothing else, to archive the various issues involving the
FBI in the past, say, ten to fifteen years, and
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also to make available to you of my very important
viewers at least something of a central repository of articles
and videos that you can present to people who ask
and demand. So you don't think the FBI is acting constitutionally,
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prove it, so refer them to this show archived on
the SAHR Media YouTube channel and also on the SAHR
Media Rumble channel under my show name, two hours of
essentially what are going to be articles and videos that
exemplify what I've said for quite some time about the FBI.
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And I say this despite the fact that some time
ago I worked for the FBI and I was also
a sworn US marshal, and I still had to produce
this show. If you follow me on social media, you
know that I've said for quite some time the FBI
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is nothing more than the weaponized arm of the DNC
and leftists. It is a corrupt anti American terrorist organization.
Whoe BZ, How can you go there easy. What's the
definition of terrorism? The standard definition of terrorism is the
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unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in
the pursuit of political aims. Now, if you don't think,
for whatever reason, that that exemplifies the FBI, I might
suggest you watch the entire show and then draw your
own conclusions. That's the point of tonight's show. That's precisely
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the kind of program that's been wielded like an authoritative
federal cultural cudgel against the citizens of the United States
by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They also utilize the
very weighty and never ending funding of the DOJ, the
Department of Justice, not just like a cudgel, but like
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a ten ton wrecking ball, in order to destroy the
lives of those individuals they target, and they most definitely
target individuals people in many cases not even accused of crimes.
Will get to that, but because they represent a spectrum
of individuals who believe in such terrible things like the
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US Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the American Flag, individual rights,
our freedoms having been given to us by God and
not government, the Bible, self defense, firearms, national sovereignty, independence,
well that was sufficient to have elements of the FBI
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classify those persons like myself and probably like you as
domestic terrorists. We were domestic terrorists in the eyes of
the FBI, and they had courses training that I saw one.
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And so of course I'm not kidding. I am in
some FBI file somewhere, and all of my calls are
likely somewhere in the thousands of liquid cooled NSA Utah
Data Center servers, as I likely, I joke, I have
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my own personal FBI agent. You may have one too
if you listen to my show. Also, you're probably going
to have a file as well. Now, if you recall,
Congress itself was surveilled as indicated in a complaint. If
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you remember back then, by then alive California, alwayspellow with
a K. Senator Dianne Feinstein, that's back when she breathed air,
speaking of which I found it somewhat odd and I
bet you did too, that the FBI gave Senator Feinstein then,
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who was chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee from two
thousand and nine to twenty fifteen, They gave her a
heads up when she had a Chinese spy in her
midst so as we're going to do tonight. Remember that
spy started as her driver, then became her personal assistant,
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carried and was privy to confidential security documents due to
Feinstein's committee position, and shuttled along all this information to
his Chinese communist handlers, whomever they happened to be. Maybe
they were in the United States, maybe they got sent
overseas by whatever fashion necessary. But here's the deal. He
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wasn't just there for a day or two. He wasn't
just there for a month or six months, or a
year or five years. He worked for her roughly twenty years.
Can you imagine the vast tranch of information provided by
just that one guy back to communist China. Yet the
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FBI took Senator Dianne Feinstein aside, very kindly, come over here,
young lady, in a calm and even and measured voice,
told her that they would be investigating, and she said,
I'm sure, hey, thanks for the heads up, which is
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precisely what Donald John Trump omb Orangeman bad the guy
with the dead orange cat on the head was specifically
not afforded. Instead, a soft coup was conducted against a
presidential candidate. A presidential nominee the winner of the presidential
election and a sitting president conducted twenty four to seven,
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then and now by most of the seventeen alphabet agencies,
intelligence agencies, oxymoron extant. So okay, fast forward, and we
have discovered con create evidence that the Federal Bureau of
Investigation the FBI, once revered as a neutral and effective
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law enforcement agency, has increasingly become a tool of political warfare.
From targeting concerned parents at school board meetings to suppressing
information detrimental to political allies, the FBI's actions have undermined
its foundational mission. And again I think I'm being fairly
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kind here. The FBI's current trajectory necessitates some what I
would consider to be some really serious consideration of its abolition,
as it has become, obviously to me, not the leftists,
not the demorets, not the leftists, not the globalists, but
has become altogether way too politicized, way too biased, and
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way too agenda driven to serve the American people in
partia impartially. When was the last time you think the
FBI was involved in something impartial? Maybe a note job? Oh,
I'm sorry, that's right. The FBI doesn't do note jobs
in banks anymore. The local agencies do that. So the
FBI's politicization is evident in its treatment of conservative individuals
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and groups. There was a twenty twenty two House Judiciary
Committee report which highlighted whistleblower accounts will get to Them,
alleging and saying that the FBI has been used to
target political opponents of the Biden administration. Now what I
call the autopen regime. Those whistleblowers described a culture within
the agency. I could go on to great extent with that,
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but I got to get the show going. There's so
much to go over. But the culture prioritizes political considerations
over actual, real, objective law enforcement. One of the most
egregious examples of that was the FBI's investigation into parents
attending school board meeting. So remember go back twenty twenty one,
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the National School Boards Association sent a letter to President
Biden requesting federal assistants to address threats against school members.
Now that was left very wide. Threats against school members.
A threat could be construed to be I don't like
what you're doing. Oh that's a threat. In response, Attorney
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General Merrick Garland, remember he of the chip on his
shoulder because he didn't get to be on the Supreme Court,
so there was that massive chip present. He issues a
memorandum directing the FBI to coordinate with local law enforcement
to investigate such threats air quotes threats. However, that subsequent
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House Judiciary Committee report found no legitimate basis for using
federal law enforcement resources in the manner that it was done,
suggesting the directly the directive I should say, was politically
motivated period, and was there to suppress dissent against progressive,
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progressive educational policies. And again I think I'm being very
kind here. So the FBI's suppression of information has raised
serious concerns to anybody that has half a brain about
its commitment to upholding the First Amendment and the rest
of the Amendments. During the twenty twenty presidential election, so
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified that the FBI warned him
about potential Russian interference, leading Facebook to suppress the Hunter
Biden laptop story. I've got that article to show you tonight.
There is clear evidence that the FBI collaborated with tech
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companies to censor information unfavorable to certain political interests. I
wonder what those political interests were. What I call the
DLG demarrats, leftists and globalists, you know, all of those
guys who've been doing the same thing oppression to US
Conservatives Republicans for quite some time. So the FBI decides
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that it's going to selectively enforce, It's going to pick
and choose from a menu, one from kum A, one
from kwum B, and all that does is undermine its credibility. So,
despite evidence of vandalism and destruction at pro life pregnancy setters,
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the FBI decided that they weren't going to pursue those
cases with the same vim and vigor that they pursued
all the others as well. Conversely, the agency has aggressively
pursued people associated with the January sixth Capitol riot. Got
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more information about that, and even where the cases were
allegedly not allegedly, they were minor. That's a disparity in treatment.
That's two levels of an application of laws, and that
is a politicized approach to law enforcement. We're going to
touch on that tonight as well. You know, the FBI
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crows about being the Nay plus alter ultra, the Kreme
de la crem of law enforcement all over the place.
I think they've got, if I'm not mistaken, nine thousand,
ninety five hundred agents around the United States. And then
what they had also was a failure in leadership. Again,
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Air quotes leadership FBI directors James Comy, Christopher Ray, their
lack of accountability, their lack of transparency, Comy's handling into
the instigation of Hillary Clinton's email server, his involvement in
the Russian collusion probe. It deserved what it got, wide
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and deep criticism. But again a lot of people like
me and others are saying, Okay, it's one thing to
criticize on a level, but are we going to see
any action, any consequences of illegal actions. Oh, I've got
more stories about that later on tonight too. Nothing. Okay,
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he was fired by President Trump, But of course what
he did get is he retained his federal pension. He
wrote a nice, fat, profitable book afterwards, which was found
in cutout bins in bookstores all across the United Snakes
of America. But hey, he got his Greppels right up front.
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That's all he gave a shit about. So raise Christopher,
raise regime. This was supposed to be a fix. Not
everybody is perfect. I'm certainly not. Donald John Trump is
certainly not perfect. But Ray gonna fix the problems didn't.
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So that was completely contentious, with the accusations that he
failed to address, abjectly failed to address the FBI's abject
biased politization, and obstructed people saying I believe that he
obstructed congressional oversight. He was reluctant to release information, he
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wasn't transparent. His defensive, controversial actions have further eroded trust
in the FBI that's been going downhill rapidly geometrically for
about fifteen years, perhaps even more. I mean, I can't
even get into the history of the FBI at this
point right now. So tonight we'll examine it, at least
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a portion of this information in the time that I
have provided. It's going to be about two hours. I
may go into overtime. I'm looking at a whole bunch
of tabs up here that shocks you, I'm sure, and
I'm going to try to attempt to clearly, as clearly
as possible illustrate that the FBI's transformation from kind of
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an impartial law enforcement group. Just ask them they'll tell
you that they're the finest to a politicized and weaponized entity.
That is a serious concern for people that have issues
with this republic. It's not a democracy, as we all know,
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it is a republic. So it's actions against conservatives like
you and me, suppression of free speech, selective enforcement of
laws like these, don't like those, and failure of leadership
have basically compromised everything. So in light of all this
stuff tonight, what I'm doing is postulating this. I ask,
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should we abolish the FBI and replace it with some
kind of a new, accountable and nonpartisan agency, And if so,
why not? And at the very end, I will leave
that to you to decide what do you think? And again,
should people say, oh no, listen, no, the FBI not politicized.
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This is here, it is immured for further consultation. And
if people tell you to your face or the demand,
you don't prove that the FBI is biased. Referring to
the show, that's one of the primary reasons that I'm
doing it tonight. Maybe I get a lot of people watching.
I don't really know. I'm not really going to be
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able to look at comments in chat right now, because
I am more interested in making sure that I have
the information that I have gleaned and assembled right here,
whether to make sure that I have it right. So
it's imperative to restore the rule of law and to
make sure that all Americans are treated equally under the law.
Everybody's equal or nobody's equal. But that still begs the
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critical question, how do we keep on a positive path? Okay,
is the FBI salvageable? Will the new director cash Battel
be able to actually work against the deep staters that
are embedded like blood sucking ticks in the FBI building?
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So will replacing the entire seventh floor work. That's where
the big wigs live, That's where they work, That's where
they have their wonderful palatial offices. When in all the
rest of the floors below, in the fifty five field offices,
in the RAS, the resident agencies which are much smaller,
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and all the league ads all around the world, the
legal attaches, deep staters are still working actively against patl Trump,
the ag and more. You can be guaranteed that that
is true. So let's explore all of that tonight. Is
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it time to demolish the FBI and start over. Can
it be rehabbed? Okay, only time will tell. You're going
to see the articles, You're going to be able to
see the videos, you'll understand. And then the bottom line
is you decide. This is all up to you. And
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then if we decide that we don't like it, some
people have said the US Marshals are truly the only
constitutional federal law enforcement agency that is correct, that is
technically correct. So will that be an issue? Has that
been an issue in the past, will it be an
issue in the future. Let's start right here, if we will,
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I'm I'm going to start new. I just doing show
prep for this took me about a day and a half.
Now people will probably say something similar to BZ you
have AI. You could have done AI. You could have
gone to AI. And actually I tried that. I tried
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to craft the proper questions to get me as many
articles to illustrate my point tonight. And maybe I didn't
have to ask the right questions. You know, I'm kind
of a kind of a moron. But AI was not
predominantly much help with regard to this. You know what
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was help when I came across articles regarding the FBI
and I bookmarked him, and I created a folder, and
then most of the stories that I have for you
tonight are out of that folder, not necessarily from AI
pointing me in the right direction. Now does that indicate
a clear bias by AI? I don't know. Maybe it does,
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maybe it doesn't. I am not sufficiently smart to understand AI.
But let's start here, because, like I say, we're going
to kind of go all across the spectrum. This is new,
this is wonderful. And yes, I am going to play
the video between Cash Pattel and I believe it's representative Dean.
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There are some things to illustraight from that as well.
We can see here that things are in fact changing.
What does it actually mean? Doesn't mean the FBI is
in the process process of actually doing its job. Who knows.
There are so many elements and forces that are working
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against Cash, Pattel and everybody associated with the Trump administration
right now. It's a hell of a job, and it's
an uphill battle, and it's essentially Sissyphian. Remember Sissyphus, who
was doomed to push the boulder up the hill for
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the rest of eternity. The FBI is kind of like
that FBI opened formal criminal probe into New York ag
Letitia James over alleged mortgage fraud. Well, of course they
have the right alleged. Oddly enough, this is the same
thing of which Trump was prosecuted because Letitia James predicated
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her election entirely upon I'm going to get President Trump.
It was the revenge tour by Leticia James, despite the
fact that in terms of loans, Donald Trump paid off
all his loans. There was no complaint from any of
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the big banks. He historically has always paid off his loans.
The valuation of properties is an agreement between private parties,
that is to say, Trump and the various banks. And
still they decided they were going to prosecute. But this
is delicious in terms of the FBI and US Attorney's
Office in Albany, that is the capital of New York State,
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have launched a criminal investigation into mortgage fraud claims against
Letitia James massive massive nine point seven richter schadenfreude. The
investigation follows a request the Justice Department investigate James Hey
sent by the Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Poulty
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to the Justice Department last month. So amazing. Huh, schadenfreude.
Speaking of schadenfreud, I gotta play this and I will
stop at various appropriate points. You may or may not
have heard. The whole thing is about six and a
half minutes, and I'm going to play the whole thing
because i want you to understand the direction and the
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bias and the agendaized everything that leftists are pulling. And
yet I think you'll conclude Cash Paatel acquits himself quite
well of this. So let's start right now. This is
Cash Pattel, the FBI Director, testifying before the House Appropriations Committee.
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And of course the knives are out, especially from this
one representative Cross Cross, uppercut, uppercut. Well you find out
you listen.
Speaker 15 (30:35):
Thank you, Chairman Rogers, ranking member Meng, Chairman Cole, ranking
member Doloro, and thank you mister Patel for your testimony
and for being here today. I've been looking at the
pressure one hundred and twenty word FBI budget requests, the
so called skinny i'll call it osembic request that states
that quote, the undoing of the weaponization of the FBI
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is one of the administration's top priorities. The weaponization of
the FBI. That is something that deeply concerns me, it
should concern all of us. And yet since taking office,
President Trump has been on a revenge tour.
Speaker 12 (31:15):
Hey, that's funny. That's exactly what Letitia James said. It
wasn't a quiet part. She said it out loud. That's
how she got elected in the state of New York.
Now this should not surprise you. Will come back to
the video. We got to take a break. It's the
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first half hour of the show. It's a SHR media
special report the FBI. Should it be destroyed? What can
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Speaker 12 (35:01):
Thanks for being here tonight. I am busy you're in
the saloon tonight.
Speaker 21 (35:05):
It is an SAHAR media special report, and that special
report is the FBI. Should it be destroyed? What should
we do about it?
Speaker 12 (35:14):
What can we do about it?
Speaker 21 (35:15):
Are we doing anything about it right now?
Speaker 12 (35:18):
What is cash Bitel doing? And that also brings up
you're not going fast enough. A lot of people have
said that of the Trump administration right now. There are
so many things to be addressed, so many things to
talk about. I have some reasons for that, but it's
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one hundred and seven, one hundred and eight days now
of the Trump administration, and a lot of people are saying, well,
we're we're simply not going fast enough. Let me go
back to this and this is an interview. This is
a representative named Dean and she'll be addressing Cash Pattel.
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She's a leftist, she's a demoat and you can clearly
tell by the make and means and the manner in
which she's talking to him. Continue.
Speaker 15 (36:12):
He has targeted individuals, universities, law firms with executive orders
to cut them out or to make them come under
his will, he has used ice to disappear US citizens
without due process.
Speaker 12 (36:26):
Oh bullshit again, two forms by two judges in two
courts of due process. Let's listen to her continuously lie.
Speaker 15 (36:36):
And he's fully ignored a unanimous Supreme Court order. And
then over the weekend wasn't.
Speaker 12 (36:41):
Sure, and a unanimous Supreme Court order said, yes, you
can do the seventeen ninety eight Enemies Act. You can
continue with that within certain parameters. So they didn't say no,
you can't do anything. But that's how she's trying to
portray her if he.
Speaker 15 (36:59):
Was obligate to uphold the Constitution of the United States.
In your book, your recent book, Government Gangsters, you include
an appendix with a list of names that people have
referred to as an enemy's list. Now, I know you
will claim it's just an appendix, not an enemy's list.
So let's focus on how the president sees it, on
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what the president calls it.
Speaker 12 (37:24):
Okay, Notice those are her words. Notice those are not
his words. But notice that she'll light you upfront and
then try to attempt to give you a reason. Well,
this is why I call it an enemy's list, even
though it's actually an appendix and that's what she said
and is at the end.
Speaker 15 (37:42):
Of the book, and you proudly display his quote on
the front cover of your book.
Speaker 22 (37:47):
The President calls this a.
Speaker 15 (37:49):
Brilliant road map, a blueprint, and I have not even
raised your storied children's book.
Speaker 12 (37:56):
Do you think she's read it? Do you do?
Speaker 23 (37:59):
You?
Speaker 21 (38:00):
Do you?
Speaker 12 (38:01):
I don't think so.
Speaker 15 (38:02):
Plot against the king. It concerns me how many people
from this blueprint have been targeted with executive orders and
FBI investigations. The FBI cannot be weaponized, and under your leadership.
Speaker 12 (38:16):
Correct, under the private the prior administration, the FBI was weaponized.
It was, But here's the deal. It was weaponized in
a fashion that she loved, absolutely loved. Now, as long
as it goes along with her, that's fine. As long
as it it keeps in congruence with her philosophy ship.
Speaker 15 (38:41):
It has been nothing but a weapon alongside the president
to go after the president's perceived opponents, to stifle dissent
and free speech.
Speaker 12 (38:50):
That's exactly what the auto pen regime did to Trump
and everyone else who is a conservative. As I've said
for a long time, Bz's axiom what of many is
that whatever leftists accuse you of, they are themselves doing
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only much worse, much deeper and broader, and with greater
amounts of time.
Speaker 15 (39:16):
A few weeks ago, as we saw through a social
media post that you quickly deleted, the FBI arrested a
judge in Wisconsin for correctly asking ice officials if they
had a judicial warrant.
Speaker 12 (39:29):
Okay, okay, I have another comment, BZ, shut up.
Speaker 15 (39:33):
Just let her talk instead of an administrative warrant, which
they did not have, despite this judge following the law
on the morning of April of twenty fifty.
Speaker 12 (39:42):
F Okay, stop, Let's talk the truth. Because I've been
in law enforcement for forty one damn years, and I
know what a detention order is, and I know what
a detainer is, and what this country has operated for
the past fifty plus years, sixty plus years, seventy plus
years are detention orders, orders of detainer, and law enforcement
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has historically complied with that in order to get illegal invaders,
people who do not belong in the United States of
America out, And it's only become an issue now this
bent and other assholes like her want. I believe people
say there are ten million illegal invaders in the United
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States I say, bull, I think it's not just twenty
twenty milion. Now, we're a country of three hundred and
forty million people, give or take. People say it's ten. No,
it's not ten. Oh, it might be twenty oh, no
it's not twenty. I think it's closest to thirty million people. Now,
you tell me, in terms of the Cloward Pivet strategy,
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how it is that you could possibly as a government
provide that many actual court hearings, because that's what they're
demanding in front of a judge. It can't happen, and
that's how you blow this country apart. But the autopen
regime intentionally did that in order to via Cloward Piven,
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blow this country apart.
Speaker 15 (41:16):
I arrested the judge in an escalation of the weaponization
of the FBI.
Speaker 22 (41:21):
Under your leadership.
Speaker 12 (41:23):
Here it comes.
Speaker 15 (41:24):
Let me be clear, A functioning democracy does not lock
up judges.
Speaker 12 (41:31):
Okay, I'm stopping right here, because what this idiot said
is that it doesn't matter what a judge does. A
judge can do anything he or she wants. Laws are immaterial.
They are beyond that. They are beyond that, they are
beyond you. They cannot be locked up because they cannot
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commit crimes. That is the largest largest swath of unmitigated bullshit,
and you and I both know it, and yet this,
it comes so easily spewing out of her mouth, this
terrible emesis.
Speaker 15 (42:13):
I am gravely concerned about the utter lack of independence
of the FBI and its weaponization under your leadership. I
am concerned that the President is using this book, your book,
as a blueprint, as he has said.
Speaker 12 (42:28):
Okay, podium podium, podium, pontificate, pontificate, pontificate. Uh are you're
gonna ask him any questions? No, no, no, no no,
We're gonna pontificate from my podium, pontificatingly.
Speaker 22 (42:40):
It's a blueprint for revenge.
Speaker 15 (42:42):
And I am concerned that your eagerness, a childlike giddiness
to carry out the president's revenge tour. You've shown yourself
to be unserious.
Speaker 12 (42:52):
Okay, he's a child, he's a child. Now you can
get away with saying that and quantifying some white guy.
But here's a white chick quantifying a man with a
higher melanin count than her as he's a child. And
yet this doesn't cause riotous reactions.
Speaker 9 (43:17):
Hmm.
Speaker 12 (43:17):
I can't imagine why in.
Speaker 15 (43:19):
Your statements before you were sworn in and some after
you've shown yourself unfit to lead this important agency.
Speaker 22 (43:27):
I was an.
Speaker 15 (43:28):
Impeachment manager for President Trump's second impeachment.
Speaker 22 (43:32):
It was a sad, solemn duty.
Speaker 12 (43:34):
Oh. She laughed her ass out every off, every hour
off camera, Garren fucking teed.
Speaker 15 (43:42):
And so I wanted to ask you about that, mister Patel.
As you and the President continue to weaponize and investigate
Jesus perceived enemies, as you followed this blueprint, when can I,
a former impeachment manager, expect the FBI at my door?
Speaker 24 (44:01):
Ma'am?
Speaker 3 (44:01):
You want to know who was targeted by a weaponized
and we're off is FBI me? You want to know
how and why? You want to know what I'm going
to fix it?
Speaker 22 (44:11):
Let me move on.
Speaker 3 (44:12):
Well, you should read the book because.
Speaker 12 (44:13):
She doesn't want to notice. Let us move on, because
he just gave her the answer that she doesn't want
to hear because it's all about her. It's all about
her platform, pontification.
Speaker 3 (44:23):
Go no enemy's list on that book. There are people
that violated their constitutional obligations and their duties to the
American people, and they were rightly called out. And you
should give that book to every one of your constituents
that they can read about it.
Speaker 22 (44:35):
I won't be doing that.
Speaker 3 (44:37):
That's their loss.
Speaker 12 (44:38):
During your ah nice.
Speaker 15 (44:40):
Senate confirmation hearings, you repeatedly denied having any involvement as
a private citizen in the firing of FBI officials who
engaged in the prosecution against January sixth insurrectionists, the violent
rioters who beat and killed Capitol police officers.
Speaker 12 (44:56):
Bullshit, bullshit, bullshit, unmitigated bullshit, incredible bullshit, wrong, bullshit, lying
to your face bullshit. The only person that died that
day was Ashley Babbitt. The other officers that were involved
had subsequent heart attacks. One Capital officer was hit and injured,
(45:20):
and he died after being hit with a fire extinguisher.
Lies and bullshit, bullshit and lies.
Speaker 22 (45:26):
And whom you referred to as political prisoners since then.
Speaker 12 (45:31):
Multiple Oh my god, Oh my god. See, but this
is what you're dealing with at every level.
Speaker 15 (45:38):
Well, whistleblowers have come forward and we know that you
likely committed perjury. At the same hearing, oh really really
prove it? You claimed you were not familiar with Stu Peters,
an anti Semitic Holocaust denier.
Speaker 12 (45:52):
Okay, I have to say right now, I have no
idea who Stu Peters is. I don't watch him. I
don't listen to him. I don't know if if he's
a Holocaust denier. I know nothing about this. So I'm
being honest up front. Who is Stu Peters? I don't
listen to him. I don't know.
Speaker 15 (46:08):
Despite the fact that you appeared on mister Peter's podcast
eight separate times, eight times, and you claimed not to
recall a time. Tell my second question is should we
worry more about your memory or your veracity?
Speaker 3 (46:21):
We should worry more about your lack of candor you're
concusing me of committing.
Speaker 12 (46:25):
Oh wait, here we go, Here we go. I gotta start.
Speaker 3 (46:30):
Here we go, Prodreie, tell the American people how I
broke the law, committed of felony. Have the audacity to
actually put the facts forward, answer instead of lying for
political banter so you can have a twenty second donation.
Speaker 12 (46:43):
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is how every Republican in
front of any committee should act. Don't take their crap
and throw it right back at them. And if you
have to walk out, walk out, show a spine don't
be cowards, don't be invertebrates. Most Republicans and Conservatives, when
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they're in front of a committee like this, are exactly
that this guy is brooking cash Battel is brooking no
bullshit from this bind.
Speaker 22 (47:14):
In hint, the answer is both.
Speaker 3 (47:17):
I believe that the answer is you're failing, not me.
Speaker 5 (47:21):
Time.
Speaker 22 (47:21):
Go ahead, mister Pottel.
Speaker 15 (47:30):
I believe that the members of the FBI, and I
know many of the many retired thirty eight thousand people,
as you say it's a little less than that now,
deserve the very best, deserve extraordinary independence, deserve freedom from
the fears of being investigated, the freedom of coming forward
to make sure they're doing their job. And I'll end
(47:53):
with this that I think it's interesting that in your
proposal today you find yourself at a gulf of difference
between you and the president. I wonder how you will
resolve that. Will you go to the President and say
we need eleven point two billion, not what you cut
out of here. You're asking for more than a billion
(48:13):
dollars than the president's request. Are you going to go
to the president and straighten out that Golf.
Speaker 3 (48:19):
I'll do what I've always done and represent the American people,
defend this country and make sure the constitution is always
upheld and the FBI has never weaponized. Maybe you should
do the same.
Speaker 12 (48:30):
Perfect And that's how you handle that kind of crap.
You don't sit there and take it like altogether. Way
too many people have done historically. Here's Cash Butttel in
another interview. I believe this is with Sean Ryan.
Speaker 3 (48:50):
Chris Ray, the director of the FBI, and Rod Rosenstein
were tasked with helping us at Congress where I ran
the Rushigate investigation to expose Russiagate. We went to them
and said, look, you didn't do this, help us expose it.
Speaker 12 (49:01):
You know what they did.
Speaker 3 (49:02):
They launched an investigation against me. They used grand jury
subpoenas to get my personal information, my banking information, my emails,
my cell phone information, and everything else. I didn't find
out till five years later when Google called me and said, hey,
our five year notification has lapsed.
Speaker 12 (49:16):
We can now tell you the DOJ surveiled you, and
we have. And this is what Cash Battel is talking about.
When he was the focus the subject of an FBI investigation.
Oh my, and now he's in charge. But anything that
was done wrongly to him. His job now is to
make sure it doesn't happen to other people. God bless
(49:39):
him for that. Continued, had to turn over documents.
Speaker 3 (49:41):
We exploded that into a federal lawsuit that's still ongoing
in the DOJNFBI.
Speaker 12 (49:45):
What so Google informed you that you're being surveilled five
years after the investigation started? What more did they tell you?
Speaker 3 (49:52):
They're not allowed to say anything. As a former asces
Citty prosecutor, I know you don't just go to Google.
You go to every provider, you go to all the telecoms,
you go to the bank.
Speaker 12 (50:00):
You got everybody.
Speaker 3 (50:00):
But these two guys who were running the FBI DOJ
sat in a room with the chairman of the House
Intelligence Committee and lied to our faces.
Speaker 12 (50:06):
They threatened to investigate us.
Speaker 9 (50:08):
They actually did it.
Speaker 12 (50:12):
You see where this is going. Well, of course you do,
or else you wouldn't be here. Here's another story, here's
another article. Oh my goodness, something is happening to my ears.
My volume is gone down. Oh this is what happened
to me the first time I lost my high frequencies.
It happened within the span of about a minute or two.
(50:34):
And now I went from a certain level listening and
now I'm not hearing as well. What happened? That is
just a really weird aside. Now this is how leftists, demarats,
leftists and globalists describe Cash patil as what's happening. This
(50:57):
is from the Guardian into UK and of course this
clearly illustrates their agendas themselves. X. FBI officials worried that
cash Battel as director may wield unlimited power, you know,
(51:17):
like the unlimited power that was wielded by Trump forty
five because he's a dictator and was opposed at every measure,
at every level by everyone on the Demarrat party. True
then forty five, true, now forty seven. So Cash Battel
wielding unlimited power. I'll tell you a very brief story.
(51:42):
I don't have very many people that I know and
talk to in the FBI. I think the last person
that I spoke to was about three years ago, and
that individual worked for FBI. Mandatory retirement age is either
fifty five or fifty six, I don't remember, but he retired.
He went into a like minded adjunct job, and I
(52:07):
still kept in touch with him, especially and particularly after Komy.
He said the bulk of the people at the FBI
are so terribly ashamed of what James Comy has done
to their once very splendid agency. And perhaps it it
started to nosedive, of course under Muller and then went
(52:29):
through Komy. I have illustrations of Komy as well, but
he said on a grand level, the line level agents
were greatly opposed to Komy and they were embarrassed at
many points to be members of the FBI. Now that
(52:50):
really shouldn't come as any kind of a shock to
you at all. But I'm just relating to you what
there are, actual, will true FBI agents that want to
do their job. Many of them are not in the administration.
Many of them are on the line level doing the
(53:12):
work every day. But remember what I said earlier, And
if I don't think so, but if you happen to
be listening, and you know who you are, give me
a contact. I'd like to talk to you. You still
have my phone number, and I'd like to chat sometime
and see what you think of the current things that
(53:33):
are going on right now. I spoke earlier in the
first half hour of this and people have been saying Conservatives, Republicans, whomever,
have been saying, why don't we see the Epstein files.
You said you would reveal them, And to me, this
(53:53):
is an illustration of why we don't have everything yet
and it hasn't been kicked out into the at MO,
FBI reviewing Epstein files, tens of thousands of videos, hundreds
of victims. So please, I ask, as I have before.
(54:15):
Technically I think it's day hundred and eight. I could
be wrong, but give them time. Just give them time
to do their job. I think for the most part,
the people that are in more control are interested in
breaking this information. And you, I don't think we can
(54:36):
imagine how horribly any number of people and entities and
agencies are opposing all of this because they don't want
to be exposed individually or collectively. And then, of course
there's this MSNBC forced to walk back contributors outlandish cash
(54:56):
Bitel claim. So a guy said that director cash Ptel
has spent more time at nightclubs than he has at
the agency's headquarters in Washington, DC. And you know, for
a fact, if they had video of that, that video
would be splashed all over the American media maggots, airwaves
(55:18):
and radio waves. It's a lie. It's a continuing lie,
and then they had to walk that lie back. Anytime
they're opening their mouth, the American media maggots are lying. Period.
End of statement. Here's another story, Deep State intel staffers
(55:38):
once again leaking classified info to stop Trump's agenda. This
is everywhere. Deep staters are everywhere. They're at the top,
they're in the mid portion, they're at the bottom, and
if they can possibly shit in the punch bowl, they
will effectively do it, and they have been doing it.
(56:00):
More illustrations that this is eminently true. Let's continue. Let
me see if I can pull this up. This is
Brett Baer and he was speaking with John Ratcliffe, who is,
I believe, the CIA director. Yes, that's right, CIA and
(56:25):
the FBI. He states, the FBI was ordered by Barack
Hussein Obama not to arrest Hillary Clinton for espionage in
violation of eighteen USC. Seven ninety three gathering, transmitting, or
using defense information. In fact, James Comy effectively served as
(56:49):
Hillary Clinton's personal attorney. Now I can, perhaps you can too.
Watched Comy live set up bowlingpin f bowling pin after
bowling pin. In terms of reasoning why he should have
recommended prosecution of Hillary Clinton, and then said at the
very end that because he didn't believe she had intent,
(57:12):
that he was not going to make a recommendation and
he was not going to send it over to I
think it was Lois Learner, Lois something at DOJ. It
was the age at the time. I think I got
her last name wrong. But James Comey's job as director,
as all law enforcement is to simply line him up,
(57:35):
do the investigation, then make the recommendation, and ship the
package over to the prosecutor. In that case, the Attorney General.
James Comey wasn't even going to do that because he
was told let's listen in.
Speaker 25 (57:52):
Right about what the Obama Justice de Barbin ordered federal
lawyers to do and not to do concerning the Hillary
Clinton email investigation. Chief Intelligence Corresponding Katherine Herridge tells us
in sworn testimony on Capitol Hill. One of the insiders
told lawmakers what she was told.
Speaker 26 (58:11):
During closed door testimony.
Speaker 12 (58:12):
Last summer for Lisa Page. Remember her former FBI lawyer.
Speaker 26 (58:16):
Lisa Page said the Obama administration's Justice Department advised the
FBI not to pursue the gross negligent statute for Hillary Clinton.
In the mishandling of pacified information. Former US attorney and
House Republican John Radcliffe led the line of questioning about
the statute known as eighteen USC. Seven ninety three. Ratcliffe,
you're making it sound like it was the Department that
(58:38):
told you you're not going to charge gross negligence because
we're the prosecutors. Paige interrupted, That is correct. Page's testimony
appears to conflict with then FBI Director James Comey's recommendation
in July twenty sixteen against criminal charges for Clinton.
Speaker 27 (58:53):
What I can assure the American people is that this
investigation was done honestly, confidently, and independently. No outside influence
of any kind was brought to bear.
Speaker 12 (59:05):
Bullshit, James Comy, bullshit Jimmy the Leak. And you will
understand why I call him Jimmy the Leak. Go back.
And I wrote about this in my blog Bloviating Zeppelin
at bliviating Zeppelin dot net, and I said, there are
two types of crimes, generally, two types of statutes. There
are statutes of general intent and statutes of specific intent.
(59:28):
This is not these were This is just one of
several that could have been charged under the USC. They
were they were not crimes of specific intent, and bez,
how do you know if it's a crime of specific intent,
as I've said any number of times, because somewhere in
the section it will say something remarkably similar to with
(59:49):
the intent too. Oh, but she couldn't have generated the
intent to do that, And in his fetid little neuraled
that's all it took. Nope, not going to make any
kind of recommendation.
Speaker 26 (01:00:03):
The Republican Ledhouse Oversight and Judiciary Committee investigation ended in January,
with Democrats now in control. The committee's new ranking Republican
made the page transcript public.
Speaker 28 (01:00:14):
The transcript releases show an inherent two tier system, one
in which Hillary has gets the treatment that she got
where they was actually at first concerned that they were
going to charge her, and then with Loretta Lynch in
charge before she accused herself, made it very.
Speaker 12 (01:00:27):
Sorry, not Loretta Lerner, that was I think she was
the Treasury or the irs. Loretta Lynch, thank you, clear
that that was not going to happen.
Speaker 26 (01:00:37):
The tip off came from a chart drawn up by
federal investigators assigned to the Clinton case, known as mid
yeor exam Box. News has confirmed that the chart listed
possible federal statues for prosecution. Next to gross negligence was
a notation quote DOJ.
Speaker 12 (01:00:52):
Not willing to charge this?
Speaker 26 (01:00:53):
Only known cases are military cases when accused lost the information.
In response to the page revelation, the President tweeted the transcripts.
Speaker 12 (01:01:02):
Okay, so cases where they've lost the information? What about intent?
What about her doing this with intent?
Speaker 29 (01:01:08):
Oh?
Speaker 12 (01:01:08):
Just ignore that.
Speaker 30 (01:01:10):
Move on.
Speaker 12 (01:01:11):
Nothing to see here.
Speaker 26 (01:01:12):
Quote make the Obama Justice Department look exactly like it
was a broken and corrupt machine.
Speaker 12 (01:01:18):
Thank you.
Speaker 26 (01:01:19):
The page transcript also confirms Fox's earlier reporting. The page
testified Russia collusion was still unproven. With special counsel Robert
Mueller was appointed, and he.
Speaker 12 (01:01:29):
Himself incredibly biased again because he was an FBI director
and then was in charge of the Russia Russia, Russia, Russia,
Russia Russia investigation. I said I would get to this, Uh,
this would be the last story before the top of
the hour break. We will take a top of the
(01:01:51):
hour break. I remember, I said, I called him Jimmy
the Leak, James Camy, and people entirely gloss over this.
But he was happy, he was pleased that he was
able to do this, that he got away with it
and suffered absolutely zero consequences whatsoever. Because of the regime
(01:02:17):
and because of the temper of the times, he knew
he would get away with it. So he had a
friend leak his memo, his FBI memo about President Trump.
As it says now this is Time Magazine. Back in
(01:02:38):
June of twenty seventeen, James Comey had a friend share
of the contents of a memo he wrote about his
interaction with President Trump and the hopes in the hopes
that it would lead to the appointment of a special
prosecutor Muller for the investigation into Russian interference in the
(01:02:58):
twenty sixteen alone, the former FBI director told the Senate
Intelligence Committee Thursday, no consequences, zero consequences. Well wait a minute, BZ.
You always have to ask Qui bono, who benefits? Well,
(01:03:20):
Mueller was a former FBI director. But if he's appointed
a special prosecutor, what happens? And what if he's a
former FBI director recommended to be special prosecutor by a
then current FBI director. Qui Bono, Oh, that's right, they
both do, because who gets paid for that? Oh, that's right,
(01:03:43):
Robert Mueller. So Jimmy the Leak was putting coin into
Robert Mueller's pocket, and you're surprised because conservative media done right.
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remember the Steele dossier and how this was Again, as
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And of course it was crap and p and lies.
So now the New York Post came out with an
article I should care to point out that this was
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written by Andrew McCarthy, who's one of a few of
handful of a handful of journalists who I still read
their stuff. Andrew McCarthy is still an actual journalist. The
Steele dossier was a political dirty trick orchestrated by Hillary
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Clinton in order to create a well, let's just follow
the stories, shall we. Special counsel John Durham's indictment of
a guy named Igor Danchenko, the principal source for the
bogus Steele dossier used by the This is the critical
element right now. The Steele dossier was used at by
(01:10:08):
the FBI. Again, the FBI. Should it be destroyed? That's
the crux of the biscuit tonight as a basis for
the Trump Rush investigation. Illustrates that Durham has his sites
set on the Clinton campaign. But of course they are
teflon and nothing truly happened. But this is continuing to
(01:10:32):
buttress the fact that the FBI is a massively agendaized
and biased organization. Can it change? Will it change? Here's
another story this is from the BBC. Holy shit, BZ,
(01:10:52):
where did you find this? Well, no, thanks to AI,
because I asked. I had to dig this up all
by myself. Let's see, here's my continuing contention, said any
number of times and said, now I don't have to
(01:11:13):
make anything up. I don't need to. I bring the
articles in the videos, just like I'm doing for you
tonight via the Internet that the American media maggots intentionally
choose to ignore. But yet, as I've said before, look
I have a keyboard. Look I have a mouse, Look
(01:11:39):
I have fingers, so I can find this stuff too. Again,
rather astounding the BBC article with the headline Clinton team
and Democrats bank rolled the Trump dirty DOTSA how many
times does this have to be said? And still the
American media it's mostly we'll ignore this, why about it?
(01:12:03):
And you won't hear it? And the demo rats won't
mention it. But they sold this to the FBI in
order to justify going to the Faiza court, the security
court and getting a sense of what Trump said was
(01:12:24):
a wire tap. You know, we don't do that stuff anymore.
We don't tap things. You don't pull out your butt
set and take your alligator clips and go right here,
right here. No, it's all done digitally. You know, we
knew what he meant. We absolutely knew what he meant.
But he was surveilled. He said it was wire tapped.
(01:12:45):
He was surveilled. And then, of course, because I had
to find more information because of the nature of the
show tonight, I found this the United the Senate Committee
on the Judiciary. This is back in twenty twenty. Newly
declassified document indicates the FBI misled Congress on the reliability
(01:13:08):
of the steel dossia. But why because they were agendaized
and biased against Trump. They were doing the will of
Barack Hussein Obama and the demo rats and the leftists,
and in a linked way and fashion to the globalists
(01:13:29):
as well. And they predicated these warrants which they had
to go in and renew any number of times, I
think up to three or four times because they expired
every ninety days, so they had to go back to
the court to justify the continuation. And what that meant
was they lied to the courts. Now, this is one
(01:13:52):
of the few cases. Oh, don't bigfoot yourself, busy, let's
just continue. Let's just leave it with Oh yeah, I lied,
And let's continue because here's this story. Oh gi, hey,
look what's next. Phis A Court slams FBI conduct in
(01:14:14):
carter page surveillance warrant applications. I said then, and I
said now, I don't understand. Oh. John Roberts, by the way,
supervises the phis A Court and the judges. I don't
understand how that happens. Consider the source. If I were
(01:14:36):
a phis A Court judge, I'd be multiply pissed that
I was misled. Parenthesis the truth is lied to by
the FBI. This is from CNN. CNN, are you? PISA
Court slams FBI conduct and they wrote this is let's
(01:15:00):
when is this? Back In December seventeenth, twenty nineteen, the
typically ultra close lipped Foreign Intelligent Surveillance Court PISA behind
the PISA Act, slammed the FBI for mistakes mistakes. Oh,
they were just errors. We didn't mean it. There was
(01:15:22):
no intent. Hillary didn't have intent. We didn't have an intent.
It was just an error. It was an unenforced error. Anyway,
they made a mistake, Well, no, it was a lie,
and ordered the agency to detail how it will improve
(01:15:43):
its warrant applications in light of the errors uncovered recently
by the Justice Departments Inspector General. But again, go back,
and one of the points that I'm making here tonight
is tell me and show me and illustrate for me
where any of the these people are paying consequences for
their intentions. Oh, was a mistake or they lied? You know,
(01:16:09):
I don't know how it came out. I have no idea. Hey,
here's something unique. Ever hear of the fruit of the
poisonous tree doctrine. Let me tell you a big difference
that I learned in terms of evidence. There are laws
of evidence in various state courts, fifty state courts, and
(01:16:32):
then there's federal evidence laws. And the laws of federal
evidence are looser than they are for the various states.
And certainly California always fell it with a ging. And
yet despite that, we obviously that all of these people
that lied to the courts had tons of consequences, just
(01:16:58):
like the courts are trying to provide consequences for the
Trump administration. Know that didn't happen. Now, they were angry
because they were duped and they were lied to, as illustrated,
But did anybody really suffer any consequences because of that,
(01:17:20):
I don't believe. So here's another story that I discovered
because I can actually tap keys on keyboards. This is
from the New York Post back in twenty nineteen. The
FBI kept using remember what I said just a few
moments earlier, you have to go back to the courts,
(01:17:42):
and if you want to continue it, you have to
ask for renewals. So they got a FISA surveillance warrant
to go in and conduct surveillance predicated upon a lie.
And then the FBI, according to the New York Post,
Greg Ray, Catherine Herridge, we heard her earlier speaking with
(01:18:06):
regard to John Ratcliffe and Britt Barry. So the FBI
kept using the Steele dossier for Pfizer renewals despite an
extreme bias. You got to go back to the courts
and you have to renew it, and you have to say,
you have to continue saying to the courts, I'm gonna
(01:18:26):
lie to you again, and then I'll lie to you again,
and then the courts they may be a little upset,
but nobody suffered any consequences, no responsibility because of this.
The FBI formally documented the apparent anti Trump bias a
British ex spy Christopher Steele shortly after the November twenty
(01:18:49):
sixteen presidential election. Yet, despite the red flags, continue to
use his unfair, unverified, bought and paid for by Hillary
Clinton dossier in multiple FISA court court warrant application renewals.
(01:19:12):
So they didn't just cock up once. I was a
mistake of They mistaked two, three, four times, because you
have to go back to that court and say, if
you want a continuance, well we're getting there have to
be returns otherwise on these warrants. Is there technically called returns.
(01:19:37):
But they still said, oh, you know, here's this great
dossier that we provided you and we're still getting information
on this and this is great. So we're going to
tell you to your faces and lie to the sides
of your face, just like we lied to you before.
(01:19:57):
Here's another Here's here's a name that really comes striking
from the past. Is from Time magazine, and this is back.
Let me see if I can get the date January
of twenty twenty. Remove this dude. Rod Rosenstein authorized the
release of text messages between FBI employees Peter Strock, Peter Stroke,
(01:20:22):
and Lisa Page set of court filing. Now, if you
saw any of the hearings from Peter Stroke, the dude,
I'm sorry, is just demented, you know, major type a
power trip on this dude. And of course Peter Stroke
(01:20:44):
and Lisa Page were fucking. I can think of no
more specific delineation of their relationship. So Rod Rosenstein authorized
the release of private text messages between the two FBI
agents critical to President Donald Trump, according to a Justice
(01:21:09):
Department court filing released late Friday night. Now let's go back,
let's let's let's take a larger, more umbrella like perspective
on this. They were using FBI phones, FBI equipment for
the texts, and they got pissed off because the texts
(01:21:32):
got revealed. But the texts, in terms of investigations, revealed
a clear bias, a clear agenda against an individual. Now,
if I as a law enforcement officer and we had
mdts and mcts in our cars, mobile terminals. Now they've
(01:21:55):
got laptops. But we used to send messages back and
forth to each each other to dispatch all sorts of places,
and if it was determined that messages were improper or
against regulations, we would get written up. And that happened
many times because sadly, some of the cops were really
stupid in writing messages. Well, these guys were really stupid
(01:22:19):
in writing messages. But did they suffer any consequences. No.
And then you have the FBI, which is supposed to
be the ultimate law enforcement agency, with people making investigations
who are biased from the very get go. But that
just doesn't seem to matter. That seems to be immaterial.
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Trump wrote, when Lisa Page, the lover of Peter's stroke correct,
talks about being crushed and how innocent she is, ask
her to read Peter's insurance policy text to her just
in case Hillary loses. Also, why were the lover's text
messages scrubbed after he left Mueller? Where are they Lisa?
(01:23:04):
They referred to Trump as an idiot. They expressed support
for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. Now, if I went
into an investigation in my local agencies that I worked
for and somebody found out these clear investigations, my ass
(01:23:27):
would be off the investigation immediately, and then I would
likely suffer some sort of internal consequences or even discipline.
Did this happen to them, Well, they got fired and
then they won they won? What did they win, Bez.
I think it was Stroke who won one point three
(01:23:49):
million dollars one point three million dollars for doing all that.
And of course that all on which court you go to.
If you go to mom and you don't like mom,
you go to dad. If you don't like dad, you
go to mom. Here's another article. This is from twenty
(01:24:13):
eighteen from ABC News. Go figure. Batch of new stroke
Page texts show FBI efforts to shape news reports. More
than one hundred pages of newly recovered text messages show
FBI officials Peter Stroke and Lisa Page use to authorize
(01:24:35):
channels within the FBI to help shape what they view
as misguided media reports. So not only did they lie,
but they attempted to craft a narrative. How do you
get away with that? Well, somebody somewhere, or a series
(01:24:55):
of somebodi's somewhere decide that, oh, it's not that bad,
It really isn't that bad. But did the FBI learn
any lesson than The answer is, of course not, no,
of course not. This is from Just the News. John
Solomon I believe he was with Wall Street Journal left
(01:25:18):
Wall Street Journal because he didn't care for it, struck
out on his own and created his own website, justthnews
dot com. John Solomon has written this article. Here's the headline,
Biden memo, let Feds target Americans for non criminal behavior?
Before Catholics parents probed? Well, were they subject to a
(01:25:41):
criminal investigation? Well, let me reveal a secret. If they're
still doing it now, I think they are. Back then,
it used to be they would conduct a pre investigation
and then somebody somewhere, usually the SACK or the ASAC,
would sign off on the pre investigation and they would say,
being go forth and investigate. We think you've got enough
(01:26:04):
go Biden memo, let Feds target Americans for non criminal behavior.
The Biden administration authorized federal law enforcement four years ago.
And this is back from what did I say? Twenty
twenty twenty five? Oh, there's a new article May sixth. Cool.
(01:26:28):
Glad I found this one too. The Biden admin authorized
federal law enforcement four years ago to target Americans engaged
in concerning non criminal behavior. So they opened up an investigation,
and they were targeting people who weren't committing crimes, as
(01:26:50):
I've said any number of times. But wait, there's more.
The concerning non criminal behavior was in the name of
fighting domestic terrorism, with a specific eye on those serving
in the military, owning firearms or spreading with officials considered
to be xenophobic disinformation. Who determines xenophobic? One man's xenophobia
(01:27:15):
is another man's reality, and I like to deal in reality.
Newly declassified documents the as John Solomon writes, the stunning
breadth of the mandate was disclosed when d and I
Tulca Gabbard recently released a fully unredacted version of the
(01:27:36):
prior administrations, you know, the Biden regime, the autopen regime,
their strategic implementation plan for countering domestic terrorism. So this
June twenty twenty one memo exposed for the first time
the law enforcement and intelligence framework that led the FBI
to monitor and probe conservative Catholics and parents who dared
(01:28:01):
to have the temerity to protest against school board policies,
and that justified DHS, the Department of Homeland Security to
engage in censorship and the debanking of Americans that the
(01:28:25):
administration at that time considered to be enemies of the state,
and who are enemies of the state. As I said
in the very first hour, if you believe in the
First Amendment, the Second Amendment, the Bill of Rights, if
you love your flag, if you love God, if you
love the Bible, if you believe in self defense, if
(01:28:47):
you believe in sovereignty, if you believe in it, in independence,
shame on you. You were considered a terrorist. I'm not
making this stuff up. I don't have to. The directives
provided to the Justice Department and FBI by the NSC,
(01:29:11):
which developed the memo, said agencies should drive executive and
legislative action to ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines.
Did you hear that. That's not a state saying that
(01:29:32):
they're going to do that. That's the federal government making
the determination of all of the things that I said before.
They're no fans of the Bill of Rights, they're not
fans of the US Constitution, they're not fans of sovereignty,
(01:29:52):
they're not fans of independence. As I've said on any
number of shows before, that your government despises actual Americans,
not illegal invaders. Please notice the difference. Despises actual Americans.
They need to reign in ghost guns, monitor active duty
(01:30:16):
service members for possible terrorism recruitment, and mitigate xenophobia and bias,
not their bias, a perceived bias by other people that
weren't yet crimes, but still they were going to investigate them.
(01:30:37):
This just came out May sixth Okay, hang on, I'm
going to have to do something here. I thought I
already had this done, and now magic Red State. You
can see the article bombshell report House GOP reveals how
FBI deceived the public in the congresstional baseball shooting probe
(01:31:02):
tonight the FBI should it be destroyed, that's for you
to decide, which is why I'm presenting all of this tonight.
This is an archive. This is a repository. This is
a compendium of the things that are illustrative of our
(01:31:23):
lovely FBI law obeying FBI has been doing to your
faces and behind your back from Red State. In March,
FBI Director Cash Pttel made a major move regarding the
twenty seventeen congressional baseball practice shooting and provided the House
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence all the documents they had
(01:31:46):
requested regarding the incident. Now, when Congress would request documents,
the FBI would say no, the Attorney General would say no,
and they say something similar too fine, which is not
going to give them to you. What can they do
consequences hashtag consequences answer not really not many. So in
(01:32:13):
a joint statement, the Judiciary, Intelligence and Oversight Committees issued
a scathing joint report alleging the FBI bungled their investigation
and tried to cover up the political motivations of the shooter,
who was a demorat, who was a leftist and shot
and almost killed Steve's Galase, who was still doing much
(01:32:34):
better still recovery. The FBI botched its investigation of the
twenty seventeen congressional baseball shooting, downplaying the gunman's anti GOP
motives despite having handwritten evidence from him. The House Judiciary Committee,
an intelligence subcommittee, released the scathing unclassified report on its
(01:32:58):
findings after through roughly three thousand case filed documents. It
was given last month on the attack that wounded six,
including current House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, and led to
the death of the gunman, James T. Hodgkinson, who was
a Democrat supported the Democrats. This was an entirely one
(01:33:23):
hundred percent politically motivated shooting, and the FBI didn't want
you to know that. Imagine that, let's go to another story.
This is from Western Journal. Oh shoot, time for a break.
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And that was part of my goal. Time to ask
the question the FBI, should it be destroyed? And then
list all of the things that the FBI has done
intentionally to itself so that it is in fact no
longer the premiere law enforcement agency as it says it
is of the nation. And so again, if people say, oh,
(01:38:30):
you're full of crap, the FBI is sterling and wonderful.
Point them to this and have them watch it.
Speaker 11 (01:38:36):
Now.
Speaker 12 (01:38:37):
They won't. They won't because they already have their thoughts
and they don't want to have them disturbed by facts
anything of that nature. Let's continue from the Western Journal.
The FBI whistleblower warns people, arm yourself. What Yeah, whistleblowers
came out of the FBI, And let me tell you
(01:38:57):
what happens to a standard mark one model whistleblower. They
get destroyed, they get demolished, they get steamrollered, and then
the FBI will find some reason to fire them, and
fire them and make sure that they don't take their
pension with them. Happened any number of times and may
(01:39:18):
happen again. Will Cash Patel be able to divert this
monster law enforcement agency? I wish I could tell you
for one hundred percent that I knew that was going
to occur. He's making some good inroads. I told you
earlier about why all the Epstein files aren't out right now.
It's a case of massive, staggering proportions. A whistleblower out
(01:39:45):
of the Federal Bureau of Investigation has given the American
public a sobering warning about the agency in the future
of the country. So there's a guy named Marcus Allen,
not the football player, former FBI staff operations specialist. Is
should the warrant at the House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on
the Weaponization of the Federal Government? Imagine that? And Dean
(01:40:09):
was worried about the current weaponization. No, it's not weaponized now.
It was weaponized by the autopen regime, the Biden regime,
the Biden crime family. According to the House Judiciary Committee,
the hearing was intended to examine how the FBI has
(01:40:31):
used its security clearance adjudication process to purge its ranks
of conservatives and whistleblowers and unlawfully punish those with views
contrary to FBI leadership. As I said, leftists who are
accusing you of filling the blank are themselves doing that,
(01:40:53):
only many levels deeper, longer and harder, and for a
greater period of time. The committee heard testimony testimony from
several people, Dog inspector Michael Horowitz, Tristan Levitt, and former
federal prosecutor Glenn Kershner. And so it turns out the whistleblowers,
(01:41:14):
By the way, I'm sure you already know, there are
laws to protect whistleblowers, but not if you're working for
particular agencies. You're gonna get scroo d long, hard and deep.
Thank you there very much for Sean says, Please like
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his hard work vodkam Okay vodka. It may have. Twenty
twenty three, these people appeared before the Congressional Committee and
spoke on partisan corruption within the Federal Law Enforcement Agency.
These people were feared by job of the hut Gerald Nadler,
(01:41:56):
who said that those whistleblowers they were paid by associates
of form President Donald Trump. I mean, how low will
these assholes go? Leftists, demarats? And the answer is very,
very very low. The FBI questioned my allegiance to the
United States, suspended my security clearance, suspended my pay, and
(01:42:19):
refused to allow me to obtain outside employment or even
accept charity. His suspension lasted for twenty seven months, during
which the bureau kept him and his family in indefinite
limbo and prevented him from earning an income. He said
the Bureau was trying to destroy him financially, and he said,
(01:42:42):
this is a warning to the American people. I say,
I personally have no confidence that the FBI will reign
in its own conduct. I personally believe that there are
no current effective checks and balances against them conducting lawless
action with any type of correction in a legitimate timeframe.
My other recommendation, they're in the natural order first vote.
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The second is the second amendment. Arm yourself and know
how to defend yourself. Make three to four friends in
your neighborhood and promise to come to each other's mutual
aid in times of hardship. Okay, that from a former
FBI agent who was screwed, scroo d blued and tattooed.
(01:43:29):
In the show notes when I do the podcast, each
show that I do will be on bloviating Zeppelin dot net.
You know, it takes me usually four or five hours,
eight hours the next day something like that to post
any given show to bloviating zeppelin dot Net. But I
make mention of that because you will find under show
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notes of Bloviating Zeppelin dot Net and also my show
Bez's Bobcat Slouon on Rumble on the SAHR Media Rumble
channel and also BZ Saloon under Rumble. I also have
show notes. So I mentioned that because I'm not going
(01:44:14):
to go into detail about this, but this is Mark
theessen An article. This article will be posted in the
show notes and essentially says as I indicated and stayed
in the first hour, Diane Feinstein explain your Chinese spy.
This is a great read. It's a wonderful article. But
(01:44:36):
I'm running out of time and I don't have the
ability to go in right now and go into great detail.
Chip Roy one of my favorites, when he's grilling somebody.
The House Judiciary Committee holds a hearing to hear some
kind of testimony about Special Counsel John Durham, and this
(01:45:00):
was about a year ago. This is what have we
got about five minutes? I have enough time to do that. Yeah,
at this point, yes, I am going to have overtime
because I believe that you continue to need to hear
and see these things. And this is about the FBI.
Speaker 24 (01:45:19):
With a shock, no shock, seman's recognized. Thank you, Chairman,
mister Durham.
Speaker 36 (01:45:25):
October third, twenty sixteen, the MBI offered Christopher Steele a
million dollars to provide corroborating evidence of the allegations in
his reporting.
Speaker 24 (01:45:31):
Is that correct?
Speaker 13 (01:45:32):
Yes?
Speaker 12 (01:45:33):
A million dollars offered by the FBI against the dirty
dossier to pay for the dirty dossier to work against
Donald John Trump intentionally?
Speaker 24 (01:45:46):
Was that paid to him?
Speaker 13 (01:45:47):
I'm sorry?
Speaker 1 (01:45:48):
Is that?
Speaker 24 (01:45:48):
What was that paid to him?
Speaker 13 (01:45:50):
That money was never paid out. There was corroberating.
Speaker 24 (01:45:53):
Mister Steele relied solely on a single unnamed sub source. Correct.
Speaker 13 (01:45:57):
He said that he had a primary sub source who
had a network of sub sources.
Speaker 36 (01:46:01):
On October eighteen, twenty sixteen, the FBI submits the application
for piser surveillance, relying heavily on the Steele dossier.
Speaker 24 (01:46:07):
No corroboration correct, and.
Speaker 13 (01:46:09):
No corroboration for the substant of claims in that.
Speaker 12 (01:46:12):
But they used no corroboration for the Steel dossier none.
Speaker 36 (01:46:15):
John durham Del was a signed up, paid informant, could
have asked for sources, never did, said he was reliable,
no record of reliability.
Speaker 24 (01:46:21):
Correct.
Speaker 13 (01:46:23):
Mister Steele had provided information in another areas, not in
this area prior ocasions.
Speaker 36 (01:46:27):
Fi's application relied, according to your report, at least in
part on the Clinton Plan intelligence correct. I'm sorry, and
they The FIS application relied, according to your report, at
least in part on the Clinton plan intelligence. Correct, Yes,
and they knew Steel had been hired by Fusion GPS,
and Fusion had been hired by a law firm on
behalf of senior Democrats, and that HC was aware.
Speaker 24 (01:46:48):
Correct.
Speaker 13 (01:46:50):
At various points in time those things became known to
the FBI.
Speaker 24 (01:46:53):
Yes, and determined.
Speaker 36 (01:46:54):
At December twenty sixteen, the FBI determined that Igor dan Chenko,
a Russian national, was previously subject to FBI investigat to
be Steel sub source.
Speaker 24 (01:47:01):
Correct.
Speaker 36 (01:47:02):
Yes, they do not talk to dan Jenko before the
next FIZA application.
Speaker 24 (01:47:06):
Correct.
Speaker 12 (01:47:08):
Correct, Okay, stop, I understand what everyone's doing at this time.
Their brains are glazing over blah blah blah minutia blah
blah blah detail. But if you ever take the time
to go back and seriously consider this show, with all
the evidence that I have presented, you will understand that
(01:47:32):
the FBI is biased, biased in a terrible, terrible way.
I believe and continue to believe that it is the
nothing more than the weaponized arm of the DNC and
leftist It is a corrupt anti American terrorist organization.
Speaker 36 (01:47:55):
January twelve, twenty seventeen, the FBI goes back to renew
the application for FIZA surveillance. Correct, Yes, coincidentally one week
before Trump is inaugurated.
Speaker 24 (01:48:02):
Correct. Correct. They then, after two.
Speaker 36 (01:48:05):
Trips to Faiza finally talked to Dan Chanko basically determined
it's all crap because they've been relying on a Democratic Democrat,
Operative Dolan.
Speaker 24 (01:48:12):
Correct.
Speaker 22 (01:48:14):
Well.
Speaker 13 (01:48:14):
Part of that, they clearly had relied on the information
in the Steele dossier. There was a portion of one
report from Steel that was definitely tied to mister Dolan.
Speaker 36 (01:48:24):
Then, in March of twenty seventeen, Jim Comey testified here
on Capitol Hill that the FBI, under its counterintel authorities,
has investigated Trump for collusion with Russia and people might
get indicted.
Speaker 24 (01:48:33):
Correct.
Speaker 12 (01:48:34):
Correct.
Speaker 36 (01:48:35):
Is it normal for the FBI director to talk about
Pfizer related investigations publicly as a general matter, general matter?
I would say no, no, right, and again, knowing full
well the uncorroborated allegations, and knowing full well the genesis
have said investigation was tied to Hillary Clinton's campaign, which
the FBI director would have known.
Speaker 13 (01:48:52):
People in the FBI knew that.
Speaker 24 (01:48:53):
Correct.
Speaker 36 (01:48:54):
April twenty seventeen, they go back to FISA, they report
they've interviewed principal source that the source is credible, but
they leave out the entire fact that it's only credible
and making clear that they relied upon before was total garbage.
Speaker 24 (01:49:04):
They continue through the summer of twenty seventeen.
Speaker 12 (01:49:06):
Do you see what I do? You see what I said?
Or they FBI the FBI lied to a court. Oh,
they got a little pissed off. There's a little bit
of umbrage and they went bad. FBI, don't do it again.
No consequences, no transparency, nothing in terms of consequences.
Speaker 24 (01:49:31):
That's correct under federal law and FISA rules.
Speaker 36 (01:49:34):
Once they know there's an error, some material fact is
incorrect in previous applications, you're supposed to correct that.
Speaker 24 (01:49:39):
Right, that's correct. Was that done here?
Speaker 13 (01:49:42):
Yes or no?
Speaker 5 (01:49:43):
Not?
Speaker 36 (01:49:43):
At the time, was Deputy Director McCabe in charge of
this investigation.
Speaker 13 (01:49:47):
Yes, Deputy Director mccab had a directing follow.
Speaker 36 (01:49:51):
Was Deputysis and Director Peter Struck heavily involved the investigation,
and was that BI Director Comy briefed on the investigation.
Speaker 12 (01:49:58):
The evidence that we just.
Speaker 13 (01:50:01):
We came upon was yeah, they were definitely. This is
driven by seventh floor.
Speaker 24 (01:50:04):
Each FIZ application is a verifiable.
Speaker 12 (01:50:06):
Okay, now go back to what I said earlier about
Peter Stroke and Lisa Paige fucking being in collusion, involved
in an active investigation, and they were intentionally, gleefully lovingly
biased in the investigation and nothing happened except Peter Stroke
(01:50:29):
got paid. He got paid one point three million dollars
because his rights were violated when they discovered and revealed
text messages on his fb I equipment fund.
Speaker 36 (01:50:42):
An application, and there's a WOODS file and every factual
assertion kept in a file? Correct corect Is it reasonable
to believe the senior FBI leadership and indeed senior leadership
of the DJ did not know all these failures to
ensure truthful facts were used for each PIZA application, an
application directly focused on an American presidential campaign. Is it
reasonable to believe that the senior FBI leadership and indeed
(01:51:04):
senior leadership a DJ did not know these failures?
Speaker 12 (01:51:08):
Did?
Speaker 13 (01:51:09):
I would distinguish between what the FBI knew and what
Department of Justice knew?
Speaker 12 (01:51:14):
So, okay, stop right here, let me ask you a question.
I'm gonna put myself, my big, fat, ugly mug back
up here. Let's go back to the administration prior to
Joe Vegetable, prior to the Auto Pin regime, that was
Barack Whussein Obama. Can you possibly conjure with any amount
(01:51:39):
of conviction that Barack Hussein Obama was not aware of
everything that was going on with his FBI, his DOJ
under his directive. I don't believe it. Barack Hussein Obama
(01:52:03):
isn't stupid. He's a lot of things, but stupid he
is not. He knew, the FBI.
Speaker 36 (01:52:12):
Knew, FBI leadership knew it, The FBI, people in the
FBI knew this information.
Speaker 13 (01:52:18):
Not everybody knew everything, but they had all of this information.
Speaker 24 (01:52:21):
So two final questions.
Speaker 36 (01:52:22):
In the fall of twenty twenty one, our colleague, mister
Schiff said in an interview, but at the beginning of
the Russia investigation, I said that any allegation should be investigated.
We couldn't have known, for example, people were lying to
Christopher Steele. Is it remotely conceivable that the chairman of
the House Intelligence Committee and the lead prosecutor of the
impeachment President Trump was uninformed that this investigation was kicked
(01:52:43):
off based on a Clinton campaign Democrat funded report with
a witness. Mister Steele claiming facts that were uncorroborated and
that ultimately came from a sub source of Democrat operative
mister Dolan, is that conceivable and is in fact there
are evidence out of the House Intelligence Committee that directly
contradicts that and that he did know in fact?
Speaker 13 (01:53:02):
Yeah, I wouldn't know what mister Schiff would know at
the time.
Speaker 36 (01:53:05):
Finally, in final question for the average American watching this,
besides being fired, have Jim Comey, Andrew McCabe, or Peter
Struck been held accountable for these glaring violations? Have they
been hauled before a grand jury or charged in any way?
And if not, why not?
Speaker 24 (01:53:20):
So they have not been.
Speaker 13 (01:53:22):
I'm not going to talk about mounters that occurred before
the grand jury because I can't, But with respect to
have any of those individuals been charged, the answer is no.
Speaker 12 (01:53:31):
And the answer is no now, I said, and likely
everybody that's a podcaster, everybody that's listening right now, listened
incessantly to Adam Schiff say he had evidence of Trump
Russia collusion, and every one of our cadre of individuals,
(01:53:52):
podcasters conservatives yelled at the tops of our voices, produce
the evidence, use the evidence, it was a lie. It
was all a lie. These asshors can speulize and there
are no consequences, like Senator Reid who lied and then
(01:54:15):
laughed later after he retired about lying about mitt Romney
so that he made sure that Mitt Romney didn't go
anywhere in the presidential election, cause you know that's funny.
Here's more FBI lies. This is from Breitbart. FBI crime
(01:54:36):
data revision scandal, their lives mattered. A year ago, the
FBI released a data report claiming violent crime had fallen
by two point one percent in twenty twenty two compared
to twenty twenty one, and a whole bunch of the
American media maggots, that is to say, all of them
jumped and shouted and celebrated and cited the news despite
(01:54:56):
communities in you know, reality experiencing their own surges of violence.
So of course they use this as a fact check,
because the FBI says, so it's a fact check. So
you're wrong, and we're right. Violence is plummeting all the
way down down, like a falling, plummeting elevator. It's is
that fast. But in a not so shocking turn, the
(01:55:21):
FBI quietly SHH revised those stats, admitting that their initial
data were incomplete and misleading. Turns out there that violent
crime wasn't down, it was up. It was up six
(01:55:41):
point six percent from their previous claims. Some eighty twenty
nine violent crimes were mysteriously absent gone PW. How does
that happen from FBI databases? Well, the FBI lies, and
(01:56:05):
the FBI is a agendized and they're biased. Oh and
also they do this anybody remember, I certainly do. By
the way, at the top of the hour, I may
just indicate that we are the SHR media network and
that's why you're watching right now. Thank you everybody for
being here, and we will continue past the top of
(01:56:29):
the hour. There will be no break. As a matter
of fact, there will be no more breaks period, at
least not for this show. Feds using banks to surveil
Americans financial data without warrants. How Judiciary Committee says this
is Back in December of last year, twenty twenty four,
the Committee reported that fed's asked banks to search private
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transactions for terms like MAGA and Trump and Biden. So
federal law enforcement was manipulating the Suspicious Activity SAAR system
in order to gain access to Americans financial information without
warrants or probable cause. The committee said in that report,
(01:57:16):
Jim Jordan chaired, that the FBI, your beloved FBI has
manipulated the SAAR filing process to treat financial institutions as
de facto arms of law enforcement, issuing requests which weren't requests,
and the financial institutions they read the underlying subtext, which
(01:57:41):
was this is no request. Turn the shit over, or
we're going to make your life a living hell. That's
how that works without any kind of legal process that
amounts to demands for information related to certain persons or
activities it considers suspicioso. That's your loving FBI at work.
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Law Who needs laws? Bill of rights? Who needs bill
of rights? Nobody needs that, especially parents. This is from
the Institute for Free Speech. Isn't that ACLU kind of weird? Hey,
they love free speech until they don't. But anyway, this
(01:58:26):
is the FBI targets outspoken parents, school boards silence them.
The FBI says it's mission is to protect the American
people and uphold the Constitution of the United States. Unless
you are a parent who is exercising your First Amendment
right to criticize your kids school. As I mentioned before,
(01:58:50):
whistleblower information came out that the FBI targeted parents who
spoke out against their school boards, COVID policies, and prodding
from education officials. So how did it start? How did
it begin? Easy? Would you tell us that I would?
(01:59:10):
It would be my pleasure. It all started in September
when the National school Boards Association NSBA sent a letter
to the DOJ requesting federal invention into the alleged domestic terrorism.
That is, citizens disagreeing with school board officials. That's domestic terrorism.
(01:59:36):
That was a toned down version from earlier draft of
the letter, and independent review of the incident revealed last
month that earlier draft would have requested that the Army
National Guard. Did you hear this? That letter requested the
Army National Guard and military police be deployed to certain
districts because parents disagreed with school policies. And Trump's the
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dictator and Trump's the Nazi, and Trump's hitler. This is again,
please note the theme of my show. This is from
the FBI and where did your hard earned taxpayer dollars go?
(02:00:29):
This is again from Just the News. John Solomon's site,
executive director of the Foundation for Freedom Online. Mike Ben's.
By the way, if you haven't already, if you happen
to be on Twitter, if you look at the little
thing over here, it says, oh, look Bz, he's a host.
And if you look over here, uh, it indicates I
(02:00:52):
am on X at Bez's saloon. Here. Let me pull
this off right here and make make some attention to this.
So right here, I'm on X at Bez's saloon, and
one of the people that I follow happens to be
Mike Bens. He was a great resource of information on
(02:01:17):
any number of my prior shows, especially with riard to
the federal government despises you and USAID pissing away billions
and billions and probably trillions of your hard earned American
taxpayer dollars. So Mike Bens talked about how government agencies
(02:01:39):
like the FBI paid social media companies to censor speech,
paid social media companies to sensor speech, They paid social
media companies to censor speech, to censor fower speech, to
spend to censor my speech. Here's Lauren Bobert talking to
(02:02:06):
a Twitter exect who shadow Bender. By the way, the
reason I'm including this is because it was the FBI
who said, hey, social media, you need to shut these
people up. So that's the government censoring free speech.
Speaker 22 (02:02:26):
Go thank you, mister chairman.
Speaker 37 (02:02:31):
Mister Matt Tayabi, a respected reporter who published much of
the Twitter file, said quote Twitter's contact with FBI was
constant and pervasive, as if it were a subsidiary. Now
I want to better understand why he would suggest that,
mister Roth, while at Twitter, how many meetings.
Speaker 12 (02:02:51):
Did you have with the FBI?
Speaker 11 (02:02:53):
Oh?
Speaker 12 (02:02:54):
How many? I couldn't say for sure, But for the
ten that's the reason.
Speaker 24 (02:02:59):
More than twenty, I couldn't say for sure. More than
fifty that seems a bit high.
Speaker 22 (02:03:05):
Mini meetings with the FBI.
Speaker 37 (02:03:06):
Well, we know how many FBI agents worked at Twitter
while you were there.
Speaker 12 (02:03:13):
Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa Stop. Did
you know that FBI agents worked at Twitter? I wonder
what their agenda was. Wow, that'd be tough to figure out.
I don't think I don't think I could do it.
(02:03:33):
By the way, tonight is.
Speaker 14 (02:03:35):
This This is an SHR Media Network special report.
Speaker 12 (02:03:48):
And by the way, I also want to let everybody
know that you are listening.
Speaker 5 (02:03:52):
To this.
Speaker 16 (02:03:54):
Conservative media done right, You're listening to the Sahi media network.
Speaker 12 (02:04:02):
And I say that because it's ten o two pm Pacific,
it is midnight O two Central, and it is one
O two Eastern. Continue to leave any.
Speaker 22 (02:04:12):
Active FBI mr FBI agents? How many work there while
you were there?
Speaker 12 (02:04:16):
I'm aware of perhaps two.
Speaker 37 (02:04:19):
Well, we know of at least nine because they started
the BU group chat BU for bureau. Now, mister Roth,
did the FBI ever asked you to share information like
users communication data without going through proper legal channels.
Speaker 24 (02:04:33):
No, they did not, and I would have refused if
they had.
Speaker 22 (02:04:36):
That's correct.
Speaker 37 (02:04:36):
I see that you denied agent Chan's request for access
to Twitter's data feed.
Speaker 20 (02:04:41):
What's sick isn't that you would deny it.
Speaker 37 (02:04:43):
Uh, it's that the FBI would even ask you for
the private data of American citizens without going through legal
channels of the law.
Speaker 12 (02:04:53):
Stop. Okay, why were their FBI agents in at the
time Twitter overseen and ruled by Jack Dorsey at that point?
Why would you have FBI agents retired on your payroll
unless you wanted to know and make inroads about the
(02:05:18):
FBI and figure out how can we help or collude
with them because we have already been contacted by them,
And would it be impossible that the FBI said, you know,
we can we can find find it within ourselves to
excuse some of this stuff. If you just grease some
(02:05:40):
skids here a little bit Twitter, why not help us out?
You help us out, you pay money to our retired guys.
Maybe this makes a good shindig in retirement for future
FBI agents. Zs Axiom always ask QUI bono, So who
(02:06:04):
does Well, let's go to this again. Fed's using banks
to surveil Americans without warrants. Their financial and key terms
were Trump. Maybe this is I went through this, but
I omitted these very important salient points.
Speaker 35 (02:06:28):
Uh.
Speaker 12 (02:06:29):
This is how it was predicated that you would be investigated,
because they were looking for names and words like uh Trump, Maga. Okay,
I get that, I rocked that concept. But extremism indicators
also include Cabbella's Bass Pro Shops and Dick's Sporting Goods.
(02:06:58):
Who is an asshole himself because he doesn't sell firearms
in Dick's Sporting Goods. No, mo Well, firearms in hunting.
That's a sport right now, not gonna do it wouldn't
be prudent. What about this guy? Remember ray Epps? Remember
(02:07:20):
ray Epps. Let's see, I seem to recall twenty six people,
you know, I'll use the air quotes twenty six people
who were it January sixth, So ray Epps throws a
(02:07:44):
big sign at cops at US Capitol Police. He was
never arrested, but several Trump supporters who touched that sign,
they were arrested. Two levels of justice for everybody in
this nation. Yeah, okay, what did you get? Oh? I
(02:08:09):
think eventually he did get probation, and patriots who were
peaceful got years in prison, and they also got bus therapy.
What it's bus therapy?
Speaker 9 (02:08:25):
Bus?
Speaker 12 (02:08:25):
That's j six people who were secreted into seclusion, weren't
allowed to come out. They were in solitary confinement, and
they the bus therapy was there in one facility. Then
they get shipped on a bus to another facility. Then
they get shipped on a bus to another facility, and
they get shipped on a bus to another facility at nauseum,
(02:08:49):
so their family and their attorneys can't find them. That's
called bus therapy. Well would it surprise you that I
have video? Yeah? Do you smell? What's that lassie. Wait, wait, wait,
what do you smell? What do you smell there? Girl?
(02:09:09):
What do you smell? Is Timmy down the wheel? No,
I smell a conspiracy.
Speaker 9 (02:09:15):
You go here the Capitol.
Speaker 12 (02:09:21):
Here the Capitol, there's mister redcap ray at Epps. Doesn't
happen to him? Oh oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, my mistake.
I just thought of this. I should have written it down,
but it just entered my my funny little brain. Here,
Ray Epps, if you remember earlier this year or later
(02:09:43):
last year, I'm not sure which went on sixty minutes
and bled all over the seat. I don't remember which
shithead interviewed him. It's immaterial. They're all shitheads. But he
blends it.
Speaker 22 (02:09:55):
He was so oppressed.
Speaker 12 (02:09:57):
I'm Ray Epps and I'm oppressed, And of course sixty
minutes believed him because he was Ray EMPs and he
was so oppressed. Oh, bas wait, you mentioned that magic
number twenty six, did you not?
Speaker 22 (02:10:14):
Yes?
Speaker 12 (02:10:15):
I did. Would it surprise you to know or think
that I have an article that says something like this?
The DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz determined that the FBI
did not deploy under undercover agents at the US Capitol
on January sixth, twenty twenty one. Okay, note the parsing
(02:10:42):
of the words, which is how you get through this shit.
The FBI did not deploy undercover agents at the US Capitol,
but it did reveal the agency had twenty six confidential
human sources shipped in from various field offices in Washington,
(02:11:08):
DC that day. What does that mean? Beas, maybe they
weren't exactly agents that had gone through Quantico to the FBI,
but they were hired contractors, and hired contractors are something
entirely different, and there were twenty six of them that
(02:11:33):
day on January sixth.
Speaker 22 (02:11:37):
Huh.
Speaker 12 (02:11:37):
I wonder what they were doing with all those contractors.
I wonder if they're saying things or trying to provoke
things I would kind of expect. So so let me
see if I can get this. Here we go. This
(02:11:58):
is another interesting story, right. This is from Fox News.
The FBI met weekly with big tech ahead of the
twenty twenty election. So an FBI agent named Elvis Chan
testified Tuesday to Missouri and Louisiana attorney generals that the
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FBI held weekly meetings with big temp tech companies in
Silicon Valley ahead of the twenty twenty election because they
didn't want Trump to win. Now, huh. If that isn't
putting your finger on the scale, heads back the channel.
(02:12:42):
I don't know what is. Here's another five minute video.
This is Matt Tayibi and this is this is the
guy that revealed what happened in the Twitter files. I
might go for a minute or two on this is
five minutes. I'm not sure I'm gonna play the whole thing,
but let's listen for a while.
Speaker 24 (02:13:01):
I recognize the gener lady from New York, mister Phonic five.
Speaker 38 (02:13:04):
Thank you, mister chairman. It has been almost one year
since the first bombshell Twitter files looking back now, and
my questions are for mister Tybee and mister Shellenberger. What
was the most alarming thing that you came across during
your review of internal Twitter documents?
Speaker 22 (02:13:18):
And I have a number of follow up questions.
Speaker 12 (02:13:20):
So this is at least Stephonic. She's a Republican from
New York.
Speaker 29 (02:13:23):
Keep it short, sure, thank you for the question. I
think the most alarming thing that we saw was the
regular stream, organized stream of communication between the FBI, the
Department of Homeland Security, and the largest tech companies in
the country.
Speaker 12 (02:13:44):
They had an.
Speaker 29 (02:13:44):
Organized system for flagging content, not occasionally, but in enormous numbers,
involving spreadsheets of accounts that ran to the hundreds and thousands.
And this was shocking to us. In to the Congressman's point,
this isn't crazy conspiracy theory. We've already had four federal
(02:14:05):
judges rule that they believe this violates. This activity violates
the First Amendment.
Speaker 12 (02:14:11):
This is okay, but again, but again, okay, I'm gonna
stop here because I still have more things to go.
But again, who paid for that? Your hard earned American
tax payer dollars funded the FBI to work against you.
Your hard earned federal tax payer dollars were turned around
(02:14:36):
so that they could fight you, oppress you, censor you.
Can you think of any other way to say it?
I cannot. So again, as the basis for this entire show,
the FBI, should it be destroyed? Now, I'm not gonna
say what should replace it? I don't know, and I
(02:14:58):
don't have the time. And it's already two hours and
fifteen minutes essentially into the show. How long do we
allow this to occur? Anti Trump? FBI agent responsible for
opening Jack Smith elector case against the president, who's moving
(02:15:22):
against government, who is censoring, who is oppressing, who is
working against the law, who is completely disavowing and not
adhering to the law, to the Bill of Rights, to
the US Constitution. The answer is the FBI anti Trump.
(02:15:45):
FBI agent responsible for opening Jack smith Electric case against president.
Let's go down a little bit. So they came out
and Special Counsel Devins proNTs cutionen. In final report, Fox
News Digital obtained internal FBI emails shared with Senator Chuck
(02:16:06):
Grassley by a DJ whistleblower. Who's doing this the FBI,
as the FBI was doing all the other things that
I mentioned earlier and I will continue to mention. And
then then there was Christopher Ray, right, Christopher Ray was
going to be the solution to everyone. It was the
(02:16:30):
solution to James Comy, and hey, Trump picked him, right,
So if Trump picked him, that means that Trump knew
what he was doing and knew what he picked. Everybody
fucks up. Trump forty five fucked up. Trump forty seven
(02:16:51):
is fucking up, just not quite as much as Barack
Hussein Obama intentionally cloward Piven and Joe Vegetable Joe Biden
the autopen regime. But that was that was with intent.
That was a shadow government. The Biden regime was a
shadow government. Joe Biden was as self aware as a ficus,
(02:17:17):
as a hubcap, as the dead squirrel that's been run
over by a nineteen seventy nine Peter built. That was
a shadow government. Well, o, Christopher Ray, He's going to
solve everything right. Five biggest scandals during Christopher Ray's tenure
(02:17:38):
as director. Oh but Ray will officially step down as
FBI director in January. That was January twenty twenty five. Yeah,
he was gone January twentieth. So let's look. Oh shit,
now I don't have this content. They want me to
let me see if I can get away with a
(02:18:00):
fresh on this because there were some great things that
were in here. Nope, they're not gonna let me do it,
you sons of bitches. I did it when I was
setting up the show Comma Dum eats well slush on bez.
Here's Christopher Ee because you know me. You know what,
(02:18:23):
I don't have just one story to illustrate something. I
have a lot of stories to indicate things breaking. This
is from public News FBI imposed a gag order about
Hunter Biden's laptop after employee accidentally confirmed its authenticity to Twitter.
(02:18:45):
Remember the New York Post broke this story. Remember how
Bez said Twitter completely removed his ass from social media
because after the New York Post came out broke the story,
all I did was retweet that, and Twitter said, no,
that's lies, all lies, all lies. Lie. Busy, you lie,
(02:19:08):
get out. You'd be gone now, So I was gone.
Busy was gone. Newly released internal Ftbichat Missus messages reveal
senior bureau officials actively shutting down discussion of the laptop's
credibility days before the twenty twenty presidential election. Let me
see if I have something. Yeah, you okay. Here's here's
(02:19:34):
a balance, Here's a scale. Here's the FBI's thumb on
the scale. Hard influencing the election. The FBI threw helped
to throw the election. Can you think of any other
way to state that I cannot? Again, this is a
(02:19:57):
story from Catherine Harriage, one of the few people that
I continue to believe, mostly in terms of stories that
she writes. In twenty twenty four, an FBI official admitted
to House investigators that an FBI employee had inadvertently confirmed
the authenticity of Hunter Biden's laptop to Twitter on a
conference call the morning of October fourteenth, twenty twenty, the
(02:20:20):
day The New York Post published a story about it.
But we can't let that get out because that might
throw the election. Apparently the FBI has no handshake with
regard to the truth. The truth is not something with
which the FBI has any amount of familiarity. And if
(02:20:45):
you haven't gotten that after this period of time, I
am truly sorry for you. Let's go to another story.
This came out officially from the House said it before,
I'll emphasy size it again. Federal government flagged transactions using
terms like mega and trump for financial institutions because they
(02:21:08):
wanted to find out what all you damn domestic terrorists
were doing with your money, going out and buying your
damn guns, going out and buying your damn Bibles, going
out and talking that free speech bullshit, going out and
support it and the Bill of Rights in the US Constitution,
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You domestic terrorist asshors. Grassley rips raise failed leadership at
the FBI with eleven pages of examples in a blistering
no confidence letter and of course I can't show this either.
I could show it earlier, but that's all right, beasy
move on. You know where I'm going with this, Ah,
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the alternative. Let's place this stop add the stage. Incoming
Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley blasts FBI Director Christopher Ray. Hey, look,
I do have a backup. These failures are serious enough
in their pattern, widespread enough to have shattered my confidence
in your leadership. So he mentions. Grassly mentions the search
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of Trump's home at mar A Lago using a squat team. Yeah,
like sure, that's necessary, because who wouldn't want a firefight
between the FBI and the Secret Service because they were
not that far from doing that, trying to recover classified
documents which led to federal charges against the president as
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invasive and unwarranted, and the Russian interference into the twenty
sixteen election for targeting Trump and their failures, failure after
failure after failure, from and buy home. That's right, the FBI.
I have another story. This is also about Ray. This
(02:23:13):
is from CNA, Catholic News Agency. FBI director grilled after
release of new report on the targeting of Catholics. Senator
Josh Hawley engaged in a tense exchange with FBI Director
Christopher Ray after the release of the report that found
the agency's investigation into traditional Catholics may be more expansive
(02:23:35):
than FBI officials have claimed. We now know, in fact,
FBI agents did approach a priest and acquired director to
ask them to inform on parishioners in a church. Your
FBI using your hard earned taxpayer dollars to work against
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you because you know that damn Catholic church. I'm not
I'm not a supporter of organized religion and certainly not
of Islam, but I will support your ability to practice
your religion in the United States as long as it
as long as it isn't Islam. I will never support
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Islam in any way, shape or form. Islam is a
death cult. It's a culture. It's a barbaric death cult.
Need I say more. Here's a story from real clear investigations,
a weaponized FBI. It's real whistleblowers testify, boasting scars to
prove it. Now again, I'm running out of time. I
(02:24:43):
really don't want to go past about ten thirty Pacific,
so that would be about another seventy eight minutes or so.
But you can find all these articles as I indicated
prior well viating Zeppelin dot net. It'll say like show links,
or you go to the bz Berserk, Bobcat s Looon
Rumble channel on Rumble and you'll see with this show.
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Scroll down a little bit under comments and information about
the show and you will see show links. This will
be in this here, this way, this will be in
there under show links. More informatzioni. That's Italian for information
for you to consider and look at and go, gee whiz,
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you are absolutely one hred percent correct. James O'Keefe whatever
happened to him.
Speaker 23 (02:25:32):
A federal judge has ordered the prosecutors in the Southern
District of New York to release the Affidavid the search
want materials, and literally everything.
Speaker 12 (02:25:42):
Has been redacted.
Speaker 23 (02:25:44):
We go to page forty three of this document.
Speaker 12 (02:25:47):
That was released.
Speaker 23 (02:25:48):
It says probable cause justifying search of the person in
subject premises in order for them to get a warrant
to raid a newsroom, you have to go to a
magistrate drudge and present bubble call. The Southern District US
attorneys have literally redacted every single word of the probable
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cause here. There's just a footnote that says, based upon
my training and experience, I have learned, amongst other things,
that cell phones.
Speaker 12 (02:26:18):
Okay, stop, Do you guys remember when James O'Keefe had
everything taken There was an FBI raid computer, everything to
do with his business, any and all technology, tablets, cell phones, computers, etc.
All taken by the FBI, which of course resulted in
(02:26:39):
an arrest of James O'Keefe for being a reporter.
Speaker 9 (02:26:41):
Right.
Speaker 12 (02:26:43):
No, but as I've said from the very beginning, that's
let's move on to another one. That's how the FBI rolls,
and let me see if I can find another one.
I may have time for about two more. This is
an interesting story which I recommend reading at your leisure
(02:27:05):
later under show notes The Massive Case of collective Amnesia.
This is back from twenty eighteen. I can find stuff
on the internet, the Massive Case of collective amnesia. The
FBI has been political from the start. Do that, then
I can scroll down political sits, its inception, political favors
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and payback, rooting out radicals from communists to war protests
and civil rights leaders, infamous unverified dossier, deep state, deja vu,
and more. A wonderful little tidbit for you to read
later on after the show. You know, if you're bored,
you know, if you haven't cleaned your parakeet cage yet,
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or you want to clean your fish tank, or you
want to balance the checkbook that you don't have. And
I think I'll leave with this. Another interesting story is
from the Judiciary the House how the FBI prebunked a
true story about the Biden family's corruption in advance of
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the twenty twenty presidential election. Hey, look, scales FBI thumb
on scales as hard as it goes because they interfered
with an election. Now, this goes back again to the
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weaponization of the federal government. Testimony from FBI and Big
Tech personal and subpoena non public internal documents said that
the FBI repeatedly warned Big Tech of a potential influence
operation by Russian actors targeting the twenty twenty election, so
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they put their thumbs on that it was a hack
in league operation. The FBI repeatedly warned Big Tech that
the Russian influence operation would likely take the form of
a hack and leak similar to the League of Democratic
National Committee emails, so they prebunked a story just in
time for the presidential elections. Well, that's so wonderful. Come
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on that FBI. You gotta love them. Oh, let's see
if I can get away with this one. I still
have a little bit of a little bit of time.
The six biggest FBI scandals under the autopen regime. I
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won't go into detail again, show notes as I've indicated
where you can find them. FBI initially reports New Year's
Day attack was not a terrorist event. Trump slams Ray
for illegal raid on mar A Lagob Richmond memo on
traditional Catholics. Oh, you Catholics are so bad. You God
(02:30:05):
and your guns and your Bible and your bullshit Bill
of Rights and that shitty US Constitution. Parents outraged over
DOJ targeting school board meetings. I have told you any
number of times about that. So let's see if I
can find out where my little mouse is. Remove that
from the screen, make me small, and let's see what
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else I have. Weird in its own right. But more importantly, Nope,
I don't have time for that. It's not that critical.
This I found just delicious. There was an alleged FBI
guy who hates Trump who said the FBI is wonderful.
And the Trump regime went in and kicked indoors and
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interfered with people, and and then I showed him this article.
Supreme Court signals it will revive lawsuit over the FBI
raid on the wrong house. Mistaken. But the FBI is perfect.
It's Trump that's flawed and evil and mean and horrible
and terrible. Not to mention evil and mean and horrible
(02:31:10):
and terrible. Here's a minute in forty one seconds. Yes,
I do have time to play this. So this is
Trump in the Oval office. He's signing executive orders and
he let's put this up on the stage and he
says this, and he's speaking to reporters, and he says, essentially, Oh,
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the FBI very corrupt, and I'm a victim of it.
Do you think hello twenty sixteen, mister.
Speaker 11 (02:31:42):
President, a different topic.
Speaker 35 (02:31:43):
Questionnaires have been going on to the FBI is across
the country who were involved and potentially the investigation lead
anyone involved.
Speaker 5 (02:31:50):
In any normal fire.
Speaker 39 (02:31:52):
Sir well, I think the FBI was a very corrupt institution,
and I'm a victim of it. In a true sense.
I was able to beat it, but other people have
been treated horribly. I think the FBI has a great repute,
had a great reputation.
Speaker 12 (02:32:09):
I think it's yeah, past tense, and with that, I
think I'm going to have to say goodbye, thank you
for being here. It's been two and a half hours,
and so the decision rests with you. This was my
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SAHR Media special report the FBI. Should it be destroyed.
You're going to have to decide are you going to
give Cash, Ptel and the other people's sufficient time to
try to do something with the FBI or do you
simply want to smash and destroy. That doesn't rest with me.
But again, if you want to illustrate to people, oh,
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the FBI is not biased. Shown this show, they won't listen,
they won't have any regard for that. But I put
it all here as much as humanly possible for you, everybody,
God bless take care, be safe, you have a great weekend,
and thank you,