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Speaker 1 (00:15):
As you're listening to late night radio on the s
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Speaker 2 (01:19):
To look and chick ass an a lot of.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
Puppet brem breing breen.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
Hey, look it's me. Something happened to my turn volume
on my PC over here, son of a biscuit eat
well in any event, Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,
children of all ages, welcome to bz's Berserk Bobcat Saloon
Radio Show, where I am broadcasting from North Idaho in
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an actual free state. I happen to be your actual
conservative Shirpa, and I am guiding you through the mailstrom
of demarrat, leftist and globalist lies, chaos, deceit, and betrayal.
And also please note what you're about to hear tonight
for the next two hours roughly hour hour and a
half two hours consists of my opinion and my opinion only,
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and that of my special guest who was previously unannounced.
But if you look at my social media, I have
a great guest for tonight, you've never seen him before,
like ever ever, the finest guest on the planet, only
for you guys. So what's my job? I am doing
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the job that the American media maggots won't. I am
fundamentally changing America. One leftis diaper at a time. And
I get to say this that we don't water our drinks,
just like we don't water our conversations. We are still
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and common sense for normal people. I got it, by
the way, as an adult. I hope you have your
adult beverage that's French for beverage next to you, somewhere
reachable like me. This is potato water. The rest of
the vegetables are not cutting it. Damn vegetables. So politics, religion, crime, culture, economics, race, sex, science, law,
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we talk about it all right here at the saloon
where the speech is free but the booze is not.
I'm going to have to do something about my volume here,
let's see, okay, And I got to tell you the truth.
Let me click on this and make that go away. Okay,
Remember I told you I have a producer right right,
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and then as a matter of fact, I put him here.
He is this is the only photo that he would
allow me, Merlin Kueffel. So he was here Tuesday night,
and apparently between Tuesday night and now he called in sick.
It's like you have one job for two hours and
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you did it okay on Tuesday, but now sucker calls
in sick on me. Well, let's go to comments, because
holy moly, where their comments are there ever comments? Let's
go to the beginning, and Sean says fest redline report
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says second, phantom, third, and I said fuck fourth geez,
and missus eversays high for Beasy himself, the phantom snuck
in a first place under and mission ready man, Earl
is late son of a gun, No fairy, you're cheating, Biggie.
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Welcome here, Welcome by Sean. Welcome to the phantom. Sean
is in the chat room. That's nice. Oh there he
was the lead in graphic. Let's see who else we
have here? Mission ready men, and let's see if there's
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saying oh look, here's what I was looking for. First
one of the night. It's and cosmic Bard proving once
again the lost wanderer that not all who wander are lost,
but Cosmic Bard will appreciate this. I know this for
a factorious my galactus T shirt that I'm wearing, and
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I'm gonna have to bend no for this one my head.
Could you get your brain out of a you know where?
No gutter too early for that wouldn't be prudent. Prudent anyway,
Cosmic Bard, check out the hat. Fantastic four hat. Very nice,
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damn it, Merlin, That's exactly what I said. And of
course Sean bringing up this that I am the fourth
in comments on my show, how sad Cosmic Bard. Hey, sweet,
so cosmic Bird. I hope you're feeling better. And now
drum roll please, let's see if I can get a
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drum roll. I'm gonna have to do this myself because
certain personnel aren't here. Good God. Guest tonight is none
other than and Sean Lewis one each. It's time to
go crazy, a righte Shawn. Time to go crazy.
Speaker 4 (07:09):
It's always time to go crazy. That's always happens whenever
I show up. I mean, that's just the name.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
Are you going crazy? Do you have some of this?
As a matter of fact, I actually do not. It's
not potato water, I'm sure and whatever.
Speaker 4 (07:21):
I normally have my bourbon, but I am drinking my
little sody waters that I enjoy oh so much, very nice,
you know, phantom. I can't tell if that's a good
ah or yeah.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
See, I can't That's that's the whole point. I can't
tell whether it's uh yay, you know, if you're gonna
be truth in comments, if you're gonna comment, you know,
and it's positive, go yay. Or Sean is probably saying
something similar to.
Speaker 4 (07:52):
Ah, what Yeah, it was abiguous me really.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
So mission ready and says it's gonna be it's gonna
be very interesting. I and cosmic Bards fifty five degrees
in air quality finally in the green. Now I get
that reference because Jeff the cosmic Bard, who is also
the wanderer who was not lost, had said something similar
to where he is right now. He's getting smothered by
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all the smoke from the wildfires set by Trudeau in
Canada when he lost. How sad, very very sad. So anyway,
Sean is here tonight. He's gonna be here for about
an hour. I have a few things to do. I
have a little intro for some humor. We're gonna be
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talking about news and info and stuff like that. And
then it shouldn't surprise anyone that I'm going to transition
over to my news segment, which is weapons grades. Stupid minute.
If I had a producer, what you would have heard
is something like this.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
Weapons grade stupid leftists are overqualified.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
And boy, that's the truth. Anyway, After that, we're going
to go into the receipts. Do we have the receipts?
And Sean may be gone by this time. I'm not
quite sure, but oh my omg, lord lord, do I
have a ton of happy stories. Well let's drop this
onto the stage and play. This is about a minute
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and a half of something that I found amusing.
Speaker 5 (09:40):
How the whole.
Speaker 3 (09:40):
Planet can be indented.
Speaker 6 (09:42):
I think it's possible because countries don't owe money to
each other. The countries owe money to banks. And if
the country is oh money to banks, how stupid are
the country to pay? That's an army. The bank has
four cashiers and a clean.
Speaker 4 (10:03):
Levels, and that's not a good guy. We have to pay.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
It gets better.
Speaker 7 (10:18):
They send later. If we don't pay now, they might say,
what do we do? Then we have a nuclear submarine,
but they have a steamler.
Speaker 4 (10:37):
It's so weird.
Speaker 8 (10:38):
Like I'm sure that if like for example, King Is
Khan would have liked in his time, borrowed some loan
from some mortgage from some bank, I'm sure that he
would never have paid like banks at the door that
you have to pay, well, I have ten thousand horsemen fears,
so I really have to paid.
Speaker 4 (10:58):
Well, no, we'll.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
That was I saw that, And I seldom actually laugh
out loud. That's not my way, that's that's.
Speaker 9 (11:13):
Not my.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
But it's it's truth because humor, as everyone knows, is
only funny when it contains elements of truth.
Speaker 4 (11:26):
And you and that actually contained a lot of truth.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
That contained veritable ass load. This is is a graphic.
It's a visual now for those of you on spreaker
or who are just listening to this in podcast, this
is me holding my my voluminously fat hands up and
indicating this is an ass load. Well, this is who's
that chick that everybody hates? Now this is maybe her
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ass load? And this is birtha butt's ass load way
over here.
Speaker 4 (11:56):
Which is so oh go ahead, no, you.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
Go ahead, you go ahead.
Speaker 4 (12:01):
I was just gonna say you know, every time I
hear something like that and you know, what's the bank
gonna do, it reminds me that Pepsi actually briefly possessed
the sixth largest navy in the world. Do you know
this story?
Speaker 2 (12:13):
No?
Speaker 4 (12:15):
No, I will read this to you just the facts.
There's more to it, but you got it just kind of.
So the banks may not be able to beat you up,
but Pepsi could have. In nineteen eighty nine, they briefly
possessed the sixth largest navy in the world due to
a unique trade agreement with the Soviet Union. The company
exchanged soft drinks for a fleet of Soviet vessels, including
seventeen submarines, a cruiser, a frigate, and a destroyer. However,
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Pepsi immediately sold it off for scrap metal.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
Wow, okay, did not know that. Did not see that
coming at all.
Speaker 4 (12:48):
And that's a true story. It happened in nineteen eighty nine.
So for a while, Pepsi, for a few hours, Pepsi
was a force to be contented with.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
Well, unlike the French, who could only view their navy
through a glass bottom boat. At one point, say let's
do this, let's go into this I heard about this
at the very last second, and I'd like to chat
about this, just throw some chaw back and forth. Why
modern masculinity is a climate issue. It's like, do you
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fuckers have nothing? You are all out of topics and ideas,
and then just when you think they can't go low,
like I said on the previous show, you know, like, well,
shit slowly floating to the bottom of the twenty six
thousand foot Marianna Trench, then you go this low. So okay,
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this is the sentence that they start with. What does
masculinity have to do with the climate? A surprising amount.
We would always surprised significant figures in the manosphere. Combine
misogyny with anti environmentalism, of course there is right, yeah, exactly,
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so anti environmentalism is all about men. So I guess
the point of that being.
Speaker 4 (14:13):
Fuck, if we could just share on how many abortions
did she have?
Speaker 2 (14:17):
Yeah, exactly, and how many? How many in a row?
Because see the weird thing about that is okay to
have an abortion as a leftist woman, you must first
get pregnant. Now, if you were artificially inseminated, that means
you paid money for that, So you know that would
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be like throwing all your money away. So that means
that some one, some little torp, had to copulate with
that unit in order to produce something that subsequently that
female aborted.
Speaker 4 (14:58):
Have you ever have you ever met a twenty one
year old kid? God, Like, let's be honest, eighteen to
twenty two.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
Where you're going, there's.
Speaker 4 (15:08):
No real no coming out of the mouth, you know
what I mean, Like, there's not a lot of you know,
at two am, sometimes you get to throw hooks out
behind the boat as you're trolling on the way out,
just to see what happens. And I think that's how
a lot of this happens. Now, I want to make
a comment on that that it said modern masculinity. What
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do we know about modern masculinity? Well, what they consider
to be modern masculinity is not traditional masculinity. It is
not guys who believe that they should, you know, take
care of things and you know, do what guys do, right, Grunt,
drink beer, lift weights, and get into fights when we
have to. Yetta, yeah, yeada. They mentioned modern masculinity, which
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I believe is killing the planet, not so much the climate,
but because there are so many damn pussies in this
world now who never stand up for what they know
in their heart is right. For what for not standing up?
I mean, look, I don't know if you saw. It
was driving me nuts. There was an American airline that
landed or that was starting to take off and had
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a wheel fire, blue tire and it caused a fire
in the wheel assembly. Right, this just happened three four
days ago, whatever.
Speaker 2 (16:17):
Yeah, it wasn't far wasn't wasn't long ago.
Speaker 4 (16:20):
You look at the slide out the front of the
plane and everybody's coming down, And do you know how
many males were coming down already with their phone out,
just watching people coming out of the plane, not trying
to help anybody at the bottom, not making sure nobody
went flying off, not making sure a kid doesn't get
launched off the ramp, standing at the bottom, helping none
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of them well, And they all had their carry ons and.
Speaker 3 (16:49):
With them.
Speaker 4 (16:49):
Yeah, they're purses, they're there, they're man. Persons were more important.
And I said to myself, like, I get that. Not
everybody in that situation is going to turn around and
be like I get to stand close to the earning
plane and help people. But the fact that there was
zero zero. It blows my mind. That's modern masculinity, that's
what that is. Traditional masculinity is the gentleman I talked
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about my show last night in Michigan, the marine who
stepped up when there was a guy slashing people and
engaged him and stopped it. That's traditional masculinity. That unity.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
Dude is a stud. Now. I make no reference to
melanin count other than to those whom melanin count matters,
but predominantly you and I don't give a ragged, pustual
ridden cyst about melanincount or paint job. But I mentioned
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this because it's so important to leftists and demorets. Dude
was black. Yeah, was a retired marine. There is no
such thing as an ex marine delta.
Speaker 4 (17:58):
Oh no, I said it last night.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
It's true. And dude was armed lawfully and brought that
ship to an end.
Speaker 4 (18:06):
You know, And if you're perry, if you've.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Ever seen the video, if you were aligned with law
enforcement in any way, if you ever saw the video
Surviving edged weapons by Caliber Press, you know, it's like
the old huh, it's like hmog. If you saw that,
then you would have an entirely new appreciation for knives,
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for edged weapons. Oh my god, it's amazing. I got
to put this up right now too. Now, who's who's
the the check the model that that did the American
eagle Jeens Sweeney? Is that her name?
Speaker 4 (18:48):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (18:49):
Yeah, yeah, nice hotty young. Even an old fart like
me looked at that and said, yeah, okay, yeah, this
is the news. Oh yeah, this is the new shindig.
Liberals getting fatter, conservatives getting skinnier, And it all comes
back to the most important thing in life. It's like,
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study after study proves female appearances directly affected by the
level of stress and angst someone feels. Hair loss, wrinkles,
weight gain can all be connected to stress. Now stop
right there. Can you delineate for me, Sean or anyone
else the burgeoning, just exploding number of leftist females who
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are happy and satisfied.
Speaker 4 (19:34):
Zero bueler and there might be four or five. Now, look,
I mean we as a nation, you and I don't
have a lot of room to stand here and talk
about people that are in shape, right, That's really not
the argument. You and I want to be having rounds
as a shape. Come on, However, there is something and
we find out more about this as time goes on.
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There is something to be said, is the food we
have been eating for the last twenty five years is
so full of shit that it has and yeah, we
have an eating problem, but we've been eating a lot
of unhealthy shit because we were told it was healthy
and it's not in fact healthy. You know, five years ago,
if I told you that there was microplastics and people's bodies,
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people would have laughed me out of out of social media,
completely off the air. Now we know there are in
fact microplastics all over people's bodies because it was in
the food that we were eating. So there is an
element of that involved. Does that mean there were never
fat people before nineteen seventies, No, but they were fewer
and farther between, and now it's entirely different. Yes. More
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conservative people that I know are focusing on their health
and eating better. And I'm not saying I know liberals
that aren't. I'm just saying I know a lot of
conservative people that do. I've actually been doing that for
the last couple months. I've been trying. It's it's hard
to go giving you my effort. I have taken all
the effort that I have.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
To try to get in and I shipped it express
meal across the country.
Speaker 4 (21:12):
And that's why I've got nowhere. Jesus.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Hey, look, folks, it's key we lasting in here. We
appreciate it. Everyone welcome Kiwi. Last the phantom said hello,
so thanks for being in chat.
Speaker 4 (21:30):
And she is actually a time traveler, because it's already tomorrow.
Whis she is?
Speaker 2 (21:35):
It's like I say, with Jack Alexander, it's tomorrow's news today,
and with her it's tomorrow's comments today. Yes, with a
little time travel linked in there a bit. Now. I
responded to you two days ago, maybe something like that. Uh,
And I'm trying to remember I know the response. I'm
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trying to think of the tweet that you put out
that made me say something. I said something very similar
to this, and it was regard regarding leftist women, because
you know, that's who we're talking to you, because they're
also happy and satisfied. And I said something similar to
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you know, part of being a leftist woman, particularly a
white leftist woman, is that you must have either a
very ugly soul or no soul whatsoever. You have no
inner beauty, you have no outer beauty. You have an
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aura of like hatred and insanity, like over the top
twenty four to seven anger. Oh yeah, it's you got
a pitched shrill voice like crap. I can't even think
of the actress fran Dresher. Okay, that it would, that
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would crack the plexiglass on Shamou's tank. Many of them
are not entirely dissimilar from shamou hair, the color of
nothing that occurs in nature.
Speaker 4 (23:16):
That's not true. They show up on pros on poisonous dart.
Speaker 2 (23:20):
Frogs okay, very good, or sea snakes because it's the reason.
Speaker 4 (23:25):
They're that rightly colored is it's a warning that they're venomous.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
Yeah, exactly. Uh. They come all with their mark one
model one nose ring and clip piercings for their little
Lesie pals and usually I don't know, a four inch
armpit hair, and they have replete with bunions and hemorrhoids.
And that's essentially who left us women are right now.
Speaker 4 (23:53):
People who agree with me. Oh yeah, and I agree
with you entirely. And it's amazing because I know plenty
of conservative women who dye their hair and have crazy
tattoos and all this other stuff, and they're not at
all like that, because they're confident in who they are.
For starters, usually they're confident, right, They're just confident in
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themselves and not obnoxious, just confident like, hey, no, I
can do this, I can do that whatever. And that
goes so freaking far. But the other thing is they're
not jealous of other people who maybe have something better
or look better or whatever. They're not hateful and spiteful.
They don't wish ill upon them. And that's what you
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see out of a lot of I call them awfuls
angry white female liberals. That's what I see out of
them is they hate anything, anything that is slightly more
attractive than them in any way, shape or form. And
it blows my mind to see them go out there
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and talk about feminism when they're supporting things like I
don't know guys. They're supporting and heralding guys who would
beat the bag out of them for looking twice wrong
at them. And you know they're they're defending sexual predators
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and spousal abusers who are being deported like it doesn't
make sense to me. It doesn't make any sense to
me whatsoever. And I'll tell you modern femininity killed the
feminism movement. The feminism movement was essentially like, hey, I
just want the opportunity to and then it's upon me
to follow through and make it happen. Right, That's really
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what back in the day feminism was. I just want
the opportunity. And that doesn't mean if I do one
thing or if I do another, that choice is mine.
But you know, you look at firefighters and cops in
the military. Give them the opportunity. Hey, if they pass
the same test and they can do the same thing
and they can keep up, great, nobody cares. Nobody there
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one hundred percent. You're gonna get in the fight with me. Great,
let's go, let's do it, let's run. It's the ones
who demand equality and then go into fields like that
specifically and then say, well, instead of doing the regular
push ups, I want to do half as many in
their knee push ups. And you're not going to go
over the six foot wall. I want a three foot wall,
or I want ten fingers and somebody helped me up
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over the wall. You know, That's the thing that I
don't think that people realizes the problem a lot of
people have with modern feminism is it's you have the
opportunity by and large. Yeah, there may be little pockets.
It's just like racism. There may be little pockets here
and there that you're never going to get rid of.
But overall, look, I mean, how many medical professionals I've
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had that were females that I felt way better with
than some of the guys that I met in that
field and all of these different things. I was just
in the er a couple of weeks ago. The entire everybody,
from the doctor down to the person who walked me
out was a female. And you know what, they were
all incredibly competent. They were all incredibly awesome.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
Yeah, no problem. You want to be equal. Let's talk
about equality, equality as it is true, a quality all
across the board. Let me go back to this a
little bit cosmic. Bard said, my mom and younger sister
are white liberal chicks and redheads, and he says, talk
about no soul. Ki. We last also weighed in and said,
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I have purple hair, lemon tats. I believe in truth,
in a moral compass c U N P A S S.
I see what you're doing there. Okay, nice, very very nice. K.
Speaker 4 (27:34):
We will talk off the air.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
And then squall white is in here, Faded jeans over
and Facebook. Pay attention, y'alls, thanks to everybody for being
here tonight and for everyone being here. I get almost
nobody from Facebook, so that we have somebody from Facebook
that is a a wonderful, wonderful fight.
Speaker 4 (27:59):
I wish their Facebook would open up. I wish the
algorithm over there would open up, because there's every time
we get one or two cool people in Facebook, there's
nobody with them to engage in squall. You can always
come over to YouTube and talk with everybody else's in
the chat room if you want.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Well, see, and that's the deal, that's true. Let me
put this up.
Speaker 4 (28:18):
Then of course our fans.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
Yeah, we're up to five ninety two. My god, folks,
just like last time a couple of months ago, you know,
we are this close, this close to get in six
hundred subscribers on the SHR media YouTube channel. Now, both
Sean and I and everyone on SHR we were pumping
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the crap out of please subscribe if you will. We
got to five hundred, and then the funny thing is,
just like Sean prognosticated said, if we tend to break
that five hundred limitation, I bet things will open up
a little bit, and the funny thing was, oddly enough,
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you were right. And then also on rumble, I have
one hundred and seventeen followers over there, give me another week,
and I'd like to have eleven thousand, if you wouldn't
mind doing that into and then the other thing that
we always emphasize here at SAHR is if you want
a chat, we want you to chat. We would love
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to see you in chat. But the best chat room
to be in is it shr Media, the SAHR Media
YouTube channel. That is absolutely the best place to be.
Now I have my chat room. My chatroom is a
little different, and I changed them. I change them frequently.
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It costs a lot of money. But this is my
current plush, sumptuous, palatial and resplendent chat room. And I
hope that that is an attractant not to flies and gnats,
but to people to descend into the chat room. Before
we take the break, let me go back here a
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little bit.
Speaker 10 (30:11):
Yeah, go back whoa, Yes, the.
Speaker 4 (30:20):
The we one is on mom's account at our house
and popped in to say hi Tuesday night. She let
me know you were on the air as well.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
Wow. And then in response to that, what did we see?
I know, I know, Oh it's a it's a good
thing that you know. I was very cautious with my words. Yes,
my my words sometimes require a little Parson show.
Speaker 4 (30:54):
And she knows that she's just a little sneaky.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
But but see, here's two crowned chat.
Speaker 4 (31:01):
That's how much he's been blowing up chat.
Speaker 2 (31:03):
Oh yeah, but here's the other thing. And folks, before
I take a break, I'm I'm gonna put this out
and you guys, and I want you all to do
this all at once because here's that and everybody needs
to say, Ah, that's my little girl, that's baby, that's
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my baby right there? Conservative media done right?
Speaker 4 (31:32):
You were listening to the shr media.
Speaker 11 (31:36):
Network mission log entry. I mean, let's face it, who's
even counting anymore? The Lost wonder is officially off course
chasing roade rocket launches fringe science and things that probably
violate causality if it burns fuel, ends time, or make
scientists very uncomfortable. Yeah, I'm probably gonna talk about it
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every other Sunday. Can radio a Lost Wonderer? Because space
doesn't come with a roadmap, and honestly, I wouldn't follow
if it did.
Speaker 2 (32:10):
Hello, I'm Matt, a student at Hillsdale College.
Speaker 12 (32:13):
Here is Hillsdale President Larry Arne on the continuing relevance
of the Constitution.
Speaker 13 (32:17):
Many argue today that the Constitution is outdated because it
addresses problems peculiar to the eighteenth century. Some parts of
the Constitution do read rather quaintly. Consider the adjunction it
gives titles of nobility in Article one, Section nine of
the Constitution, but is not so outdated. The purpose of
the injunction is to prevent the government granting special privileges
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to some for partisan reasons. This strikes at the heart
of the rule of law. The cony capitalism so common
today is a place where the government bestows favors and
tax dollars on some businesses to give them a leg
up over others. This is exactly the kind of thing
the Constitution was meant to prohibit. The Constitution is not
so outdated, after all.
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And I'm busy. I'm back and you are in the saloon.
Thanks to everybody for being here tonight. We also have Sackhead,
Sean Hey, who is right here? One each over to
Let's see if I'm pointing in the right direction. Yes,
over here, that way, sack Hill over.
Speaker 4 (35:00):
There, I'm over here.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
Yeah, I have to remember to do it backwards. And
we have a lot of stories coming up, a lot
of things to talk about, and.
Speaker 3 (35:12):
I believe that this nation should commit itself.
Speaker 2 (35:16):
I'm going to show you very briefly the stories that
we will We will discuss here Canada and McCom and
an ISIS attack and a suit and illegals were arrested.
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Who will survive AI and who won't And that's what
we'll be discussing. Ignition sequence is go. So let's talk
about this first, because as this guy.
Speaker 4 (35:56):
Says, oh, that's strapping in.
Speaker 2 (36:02):
Stand five on you stand by for news. Okay, anybody
have any idea who that is or who that was?
Speaker 4 (36:11):
Folks? Oh, I know, I know, you know.
Speaker 2 (36:15):
Come on. Paul Harvey, one of the best of his kind. Now,
I went to this in the news section. So Canada
says it's going to recognize Palestine as a state, and
it's going to be joining the UK and France. They
have already decided that they're going to recognize that. And
(36:39):
as it indicates here, Macron decides that he's going to
ally with the Islamists. I have some thoughts about that,
and then I'd like to go to Sean. Here's what
I believe is happening. Any and every large kind of
Western country that recognize es Palestine air quotes like the UK,
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in France and Canada is a country that falls into
one of these categories. Now, they are not the only
countries that recognize Palestine. There's actually probably fifty or sixty
or close to one hundred countries that already recognize Palestine,
consisting primarily of nation states that you've never heard of before.
(37:27):
So here are the categories in which the capitulists have
decided to recognize Palestine. They are either galp oriented in
terms of they are guilty over educated white people, they
are already flooded and overtaken by Muslims, or they are
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a state that fears Islam just because of that in
their presence, or the nation state is run by cowards
who repress and foist. Well, I should say, foil the
wishes in the demands of their actual electorate, the people
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that live in the nation itself, by their native citizens,
or their virtue signaling for their other leftists and their
other globalists who they are there to impress, which is
essentially to the detriment of all of their own people,
who they themselves must suffer the direct consequences of living
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under that. Or you know, I'll take one from calram A,
one from calram B and three from caram C or
a combination of all of that stuff.
Speaker 4 (38:44):
Thoughts Well, first and foremost, I just want to say this,
Oh Canada, You've stepped in so much shit. Unbelievably bad
decision for them, France and England. This is a piece
maent I talked about the show, and I talked about
this online. You cannot appease yourself out of the violence
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and troubles that you were having as a result of
your open border policies if you appease and that's all
this is. This is trying. This is literally to save
their own skin. This is to try to get the
troubles at home, which not the troubles that happened in
Ireland in the eighties, the new set of troubles that
they have entirely at home to go away, and it's
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not going to go away, I'll tell you right now.
In their little broken brains, I think that if they
recognize Gaza's estate and Gaza becomes its own entity, then
all of these people who are in their countries that
want to go live in a Muslim country are going
to go back to Gaza. I think that's like somehow
in their brain like maybe that'll happen, and some will
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go back. And we all know, by leah, we all
know it's not going to happen. Yep, yuck it up,
and it's problematic. Look, you're essentially saying to Israel, screw you,
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we don't care about you. We're trying to save our phony,
blooney jobs, and we're going to recognize this state, which
will if it becomes it, if you get to a
two state solution, all Gaza or Palestine will become is
a mini Iran, except they're going to have all of
the capabilities of Iran given to them, and it's going
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to be right on the doorstep of Israel and closer
to Europe. It's bad on so many levels.
Speaker 2 (40:44):
Let's say this because Kiwi Lass has said that, Gosh,
I have a story that I'd like to be able
to tell you. So, okay, the phone lines are open,
phone lines multiple you know, because I Jesus everyone knows
there at least ten phone lines into the studio here
right now. Right yeah, not necessarily. Actually that's a big
ass lie. Uh So the phone line singular.
Speaker 4 (41:05):
Phone lines are open on the Great Big Show tonight.
Speaker 2 (41:07):
That's right. The phone lines are open, so you can
key we Lass if you're interested. Now, I don't know
what international phone calls or any of that kind of stuff.
I don't know what what kind of country code you
have to put in in or.
Speaker 4 (41:19):
Three last, you have to understand something. Bas can barely
operate a cell phone. Oh come on, so international calling
might be a little bit out of his reach. So
you're gonna have to do the hard work.
Speaker 2 (41:31):
If she if she gets here, If I look over
and I see that phone operating right now, oh my god,
oh my god, do I.
Speaker 4 (41:43):
Okay, does it's the key we on the phone caller?
Speaker 2 (41:46):
I d no, it has uh it says why he okay,
so why he w A? I H I I'm guessing
ke we lass is in New Zealand. Yes, go ahead,
you're on the air.
Speaker 17 (42:05):
At are A guys? Yes is me? And from what
ah is? She announced it?
Speaker 18 (42:09):
Right?
Speaker 17 (42:12):
Well we are guys, do it.
Speaker 2 (42:14):
We are really happy to see you here, well, not
visibly see you here, but we get the we cracked
the whole concept. So thanks? What that, however made you
drop in on shr media or me or Sean or anybody?
How the heck did you ever find us?
Speaker 17 (42:33):
I you do not know how the heck I found you, guys,
but I just have and I will be in and out.
I mean life disease these days. Right, this is my
mid afternoon. This is like three o'clock, so I'm not
always around at three, but I'm here today. Do you
remember that mass shooting we had here in New Zealand
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in twenty nineteen?
Speaker 4 (42:56):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (42:58):
Unfortunately yes, but but correct me. Was this the one
where someone who was uh some kind of a cult
leader or something had amassed any number of weapons and
decided to drop in on a part Well, anyway, I
should shut the hell up because I don't know what
I'm talking about so tell us please.
Speaker 17 (43:19):
Okay, So I've also got to be careful because it's
still someone we're not meant to talk about here. But
I will say this, they are going to have us
fighting each other on our own streets with radical islamless
radical radicalness, regardless, but Islam is one of the ones
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that are going to be weaponized against us. When that happened.
A week after that happened here, she asked for us
to join in solidarity. That was our prime ministers, who
you should be very consumed of as well. She asked
all the women in this country. She on a he job,
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in other words, getting every woman to.
Speaker 2 (44:04):
Submit to Islam, wasn't that arden?
Speaker 17 (44:10):
Yeah, j Cinda Ardourne, she's a very treacherous woman. She's
in America at the moment, working in one of the
universities lecturing on a socialist Marxist communist frigging traits, you know,
gun grabs and everything like that. She's also heading out
something with Prince William made some green friggin thing to
(44:33):
save plants, but well, were theoretically they're actually pointing in plants,
animals and humans. Since she talked about the bioplastics in
everything even our ground micro plastics whatever. So yeah, when
she asked this country for women to put on a
(44:55):
he job, she was submitting every woman to Islam. Yes,
and I refused to be as.
Speaker 2 (45:05):
Well, you shouldn't. There's another friend of mine who comes
on the show. He used to be here with a
fair amount of regularity, and his name is Jack Alexander.
He lives in Australia. He's in New South Wales in Victoria,
and the stories that he told me about the times
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of COVID. He's also a driver. He drives a lot
of people around. He was in either Iran or Iraq
and understands a bit of farcie and some of the things,
some of the abrogations that were relayed to me by
him about the appeasement and capitulation on behalf of Australia
(45:55):
were really really very sad, very very sad. And it's
sad to see so many Western nations doing this. And
it's but don't don't worry, Well yeah worry, but it's
it's happening here. Marseille is gone. There are portions of French.
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I just spoke to somebody who went through Paris and
spent literally thousands and thousands of dollars to fly into
Paris and then sent me photos that I don't have
permission to publish about what Paris downtown Paris looks like today.
Speaker 3 (46:39):
You know.
Speaker 2 (46:40):
And we used to laugh about all the and Sean
used to laugh about this with me, all the carbecues
at night in Paris and various other French cities, and
we thought, Ah, that's cute. I like that play in
the name carbacues. They're still burning cars in Paris every night.
Speaker 4 (47:00):
In Switzerland too. They don't talk about it in the
news at all. Switzerland is having massive issues. I mean
their car bombings in Switzerland every day, and they're trying
they try to mask it as gang violence. It's between
these two gangs, and they are two gangs, but they're
both Muslim gangs. It is a problem.
Speaker 3 (47:22):
Go ahead.
Speaker 17 (47:25):
See this is our problem. We are so quick to
believe in our news articles now that are out by
our mainstream news platforms. We're start into stails over here.
Finally we've finally got a soft Trump, I guess. But
we're in such chaos anyway with our government. You know,
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the movies. London has fallen and Olympics has fallen.
Speaker 2 (47:52):
Yes, Butler countries.
Speaker 17 (47:56):
We are falling. But here's the difference. We've got radical
heads of state that are aiding this thing. They're keeping
you and me busy occupied because we're having to maneuver
on our own streets, in our own homes from A
to b. That kept us wrapped up and busy for
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keeping ourselves that we've allowed this to happen. I wish
America would step up to the gun because at the
end of the day, radical Islam goes against your constitution
and your constitutional rights. Radical Islam should be marched out
of America. It's been done before, but it is an
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absolute violation of your own constitutional rights in America, and
I wish America would write we agree.
Speaker 2 (48:50):
I'm I am a more I'm much more stradent than
some other people in terms of Islam. As far as
I'm concerned, Islam is nothing more than a barbaric death
cult that doesn't belong anywhere in a Western nation at all.
But the things that I indicated before, a lot of
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that stuff stems from guilty over educated white people making
ridiculous decisions, and it stems from well, the entire tide began.
If you recall and everyone Sean with Angela Merkel and
her decision that she was going to take Syrians during
(49:32):
the war, and then because she is a Goup, she
is a guilty over educated white person who was in
Germany who was attempting, i think, to somehow try to
atone for World War II and open her arms wide.
(49:53):
When the flood commenced in Deutschland, then it had no
other alternative but to flood other countries as well. Now
Western countries, of course, you know we talk about the
terrible word colonizer. Well, Western countries were in fact colonizers
and occupied a lot of countries in Northern Africa, and
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they're paying for that today and they pulled out. So
it was brought on by themselves and by Goups and
by Germany and by Angela Merkel, and they don't know
what to do to stop it.
Speaker 17 (50:33):
Right, we'll just take pushbacks. Europeans are not the only
ones that have colonized, right right, We're not. Now New
Zealand is a prime example of that. Right now, we're
not trying to push ups into an apartheid over here.
So what they call indigenous here seetle here a thousand
(50:54):
years ago, we seen them here only a few hundred
years ago. So if that seat with them else, how
are they classed as natives? But yet we've got to
bow to this oppression and what they want in rules
and laws. And again, if you go dig into the
history of the Middle East, the majority of the Middle
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East was Christian. It wasn't Islam because Islam wasn't around
at the time. It was Christian nations. What about Fusia.
They want to talk about giving Palestine back to the Palestinians. Well,
why don't we give Fusia back to the Fusians the
Christian Persians. Well there's an Iraq.
Speaker 2 (51:33):
There's a story that I was going to play that.
Let me see if I can go to this.
Speaker 4 (51:37):
I won't.
Speaker 2 (51:40):
You're looking, sure there it is right there, but go ahead, sir.
Speaker 4 (51:43):
So the problem we have now in America with what's
going on with this is they realize now it is
a voting block. That's what the Democrats see with the
Muslim community specifically Michigan and the groups of Somalians and
all the other ones, is they see, just like they
do with all the other immigrants, that's potential voters that
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if we give them a bunch of stuff, they come
from a place where they've never had it so good,
and we flood them with stuff. They will vote us
and keep us in power, and who cares what it
does to the neighborhoods, Who cares what it does to
the cities? YadA, YadA, YadA. So just like they use
the illegals in this country as a tool to get
people to vote for them, they're doing the same things
with these appeasements. It's why they Actually I saw a
(52:27):
legitimate government announcement from a town in England looking for
a Sharia law expert to work for the county of
the city, whichever municipality it was, and I was blown
away by it. But that's exactly why they look as
a voting block. We don't see what's happening, well, we do.
(52:51):
The left doesn't see what's happening in the UK and
in Europe and realizing that that will be us if
we don't start making some changes.
Speaker 2 (52:59):
Well, particularly because they have no I believe leftists are
sufficiently addled that they have no real grasp of reality,
when in fact, a lot of the poor ones lived
directly in the midst of that. I mean I lived
in near my well, I lived in my wife's house
(53:20):
before we moved in what I called ghetto Central, and
I was the only white there. Nobody else spoke English.
I made the mistake one day of running all the
homes around there to see how many people were on
probations or pals or parolee's, paroleeys at large. Well, that
would be the bulk of them. So I lived in
all that stuff. I know what it's like to live
(53:40):
in situations like that. The people that vote this crap
in are those who are the elitists. They perceived themselves
to be the elitists, and they are not directly affected
by the results of their elections, their votes, their policies,
their rules, their regulations, their laws. So you know, the
(54:00):
bottom line is they really don't give a fuck about
what happens to you or me in any nation at all.
And those are commonalities shared by the bulk of European
or civilized nations.
Speaker 4 (54:15):
Go.
Speaker 17 (54:17):
We saw that under the lockdowns, right, yeah, a set
of rules and a set of rules for them. And
even on Twitter, I was calling it out with like
Kim dot Com. He was praising just Cinder, and I
was giving Kim dot Com beans for praising you just
(54:37):
because he said it's that in a mansion and he
wasn't losing a job, of business or house a family.
It didn't affect them because he's living on everyone else's
dime because he came off everything house and it affected
people like you and me and these lockdowns. So there's
a set of rules for them above x amount of
(54:58):
money and the set of rules for every body else.
We saw that clear case. And again it's weaponizing us,
and it's their moving certain people into power positions. And
Islama has certain We've been one of the people that
the US for over a decade against us moving into
The immigrants are the settlers, are the refugees, and they're
(55:23):
pushing us out of our own homes and our own
jobs and our own communities. And though we can need
us well strengthening immigrants, you mean to strengthen your own
people in your own country foods before you strengthen the
immigrant population. And shouldn't we rebuild their country so they
(55:44):
can live out homes so we can have our homes
to ourselves.
Speaker 4 (55:48):
Well, And I say this all the time, and I
don't mean to interrupt you, but it blows my mind
that they come here allegedly seeking a better life. And
then the first thing they do is they try in
the neighborhoods into the places that they just left.
Speaker 2 (56:03):
Well, and they're not interested in assimilation or are they
interested in speaking our language, nor are they interested in
our cultures, norms and morays and ethics. And so what
do you get if you leave a shithill create a shithole,
you get a shithole. And I can't be any more
succinct than that. Also, Key, we last, I have to
ask you one other thing. Jack Alexander, who's the guy
(56:27):
from Australia, has told me any number of times that
after a nineteen ninety six shooting Australia confiscated firearms. Did
that roll over to New Zealand as well?
Speaker 17 (56:41):
No, it didn't. How we've we did over the years
get a few ties from gun moves. What happened here
in two thousand and nineteen was well, we can't say
whether it was somebody not doing the job properly in
the police force we have come to speaking for a
gun license, or it was in competency somewhere else. It
(57:06):
was never have happened. But this guy obviously had money,
so he paid for a lot of things to tend
to slip through the systems. I guess some people do that.
All she did was a gun buy back, so she
didn't get them all, and she never went after the
(57:26):
guns from gangs. They would have been the first ones
I would have set my eyes on, not laws.
Speaker 2 (57:36):
Absolutely.
Speaker 17 (57:38):
Yeah, Look, I believe everyone should carry aside. I'm one
the belief of that because this is the crime. The
amount of gun crime I've seen increase in this country
since that mass shooting here is insane and it's all
(57:58):
gang or so related. Just quickly, have you read your
first period Continental Congress that was written in seventeen seventy four.
Speaker 4 (58:09):
Yes, And I love even more the fact that you
clearly have that, you know it, you're aware of it.
Speaker 18 (58:19):
Right.
Speaker 17 (58:19):
So that's one of my most utmost favorite documents. That
is the document that any immigrants should uphold. And if
they can't uphold it, if they can't follow on the
mercy of America, then they shouldn't be going to America
seeking freedoms.
Speaker 2 (58:38):
Well, when I've played this before on the show, I
don't have it up and available right now, but we
had a Scotish jurist Supreme Court of the United States
jurists by the name of Ginsburg, who said outright that
you know, if she was speaking about in terms of Egypt,
and Egypt was looking to craft a new constitution. And
(59:02):
what she said essentially was, if you're looking to create
a new constitution, do not look to the United States
of America's constitution, primarily because the people and the founders
in there say that their rights. And I'm this is
not a quote from her, but I speak leftists, so
I translate all of these things, which is, our rights
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here in the United States were given to us by God,
not government. Our founders were very specific about that. And
our constitution does the exact opposite of what most people
want for constitutions today, and that is it limits government,
(59:49):
not people. And the people that create constitutions today don't
want government limited like ours.
Speaker 4 (59:59):
Yeah, they hate the theory that laws are natural.
Speaker 17 (01:00:03):
Yes, So with your Trump's mega, I have my own
views and the mega okay, And it's based on your
world foundations. And it's not about making America great. It's
about making a godly alliance. We've got to make a
godly alliance with each other because of what we're going into.
We've got to make a godly allegiance. We've got to
(01:00:25):
take an allegiance to a moral compass, to God, to Jesus,
and then we've got to make a godly army. So
here is my mega. Make a godly alliance, make a
godly allegiance, make a godly army.
Speaker 2 (01:00:37):
Okay, key we last, let me ask you this. I'm
going to have to take a break in a couple
of seconds. You're on the phone. Would you like to
hang on the phone for about another three minutes during
the break and we can continue to chat past the
break at the top of the hour. Would you be
interested or do you.
Speaker 17 (01:00:53):
Have to jam now? I don't have to jam today.
Come find to hang out with you guys.
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Okay, folks, that's kee wee lass. Oh yeah, you're going
to have to take off. That's a good point. But anyway,
Sean will be taking off here because he has to
go to work tomorrow, I'm assuming, and he has to
get up at zero dark thirty. So I'm buz. Q
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Sean will be back after this.
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N on X. We're on the SAHR Media YouTube. Channe.
We are wide, we are ubiquitous, we are all over
the place, and we are predominantly fabulous, all of us,
including the fat guy right here. I'm sorry, the ancient
fat guy right here on the phone. Also, we happen
(01:06:16):
to have I want to ask more. I asked her
to hold over. This is KIWI LASS Live and direct
tomorrow from New Zealand, and I want to ask one
final question of her, and that's this, you don't have
the same problem that Australia apparently has with firearms. You've
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delineated to us at the end of the first hour,
some of the issues that you guys are having with
Islam slash what I call illegal invaders, and we're starting
to turn things around a little bit. And the leftists
and the demo rats are shitting kittens, throwing camshafts and
(01:07:05):
car parts because they're being they're being encountering serious pushback
on this, and is there there is hope at least
for the next three and a half years for us,
until we get our crap together and decide who's going
to come in twenty twenty eight. But in your country,
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New Zealand, you've clearly indicated with bullet points some of
the problems with New Zealand. Now, do you guys have
a plan or some kind of a how are you
guys going to fix this? Are there people or organizations
(01:07:50):
who are committed to keeping New Zealand New Zealand and
not letting your country is absolutely beautiful, it is gorgeous.
How do you keep your country New Zealand keew lass?
Speaker 17 (01:08:11):
So this is an argument we're having now. So a
lot of people call ati Rower. I refuse to call
it that because a tier Rower was a derived name
after New Zealand's I think a lot of the spoken
language today is actually started coming around since the nineteen eighties,
(01:08:32):
where there were multi the Marri language. Each tribe had
their own version of it. Now they're incorporating it in one,
which is not right because each tribe was quite vastly
different to the other. Some were quite passive tribes and
(01:08:55):
some were quite radical tribes, just like anywhere else we've
got we sweep a leap in the marry that are
causing these problems. So there is a lot of pushbacks.
We've had a couple of dept Prime ministers that have
pushed back on this. Recently. Winston Peter has been one
of them. New Zealand first leader. He done some good stuff.
(01:09:19):
I'm hoping David Seymour pushes back for the general population
here we also push back. Twenty and sixteen we had
a referendum for our flag. We managed to keep our flag,
okay they wanted, but that cost us twenty six million dollars.
(01:09:40):
I'm sorry, but if we're going to do randoms for
things like this, they shouldn't be costing the taxpayers at all.
The ones who want to from these ideals, these ideologies,
they should be paying for it. Out their pockets instead
(01:10:01):
of out of the taxpayers pockets because we don't want
these things. It's just like I see some things in America.
They should be getting fronted out of the weaver's pockets
instead of the taxpayers pockets. They're using our taxpayers' money
as leverage, and then they deplete our coffers. That it
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could be used in real education, that could be used
in the hospitals where it's needed, but they want to
deplete our coffers by having us fight these insane policies,
these bizarre policies, and then that drains our systems, and
that then infects our communities, our education, our medical So
(01:10:49):
it's a consistent battle which any which way we're fighting
this and we don't see that there's more than one
battle going on at the same time when doing this
to us.
Speaker 2 (01:11:03):
Okay, So I thought that was the final question. One
final question, folks. I'm talking to Kiwi last. She is
live and direct from tomorrow and she is here in
the saloon. She's from New Zealand. And so one final
question for you, because I'm going to have to move
on with the rest of the show, and that's this.
Are there any politicians or any people coming up in
(01:11:31):
the ranks that are popular with the people who are
interested in holding on to New Zealand. In other words,
what's your future? Are there some people lining up who
have the fortitude within themselves to try to keep New
Zealand free and also fight some of the fights from
(01:11:55):
turning New Zealand into exactly what it doesn't want to
be and what somebody else who has no vested interest
in New Zealand they want it to be.
Speaker 17 (01:12:08):
We do have some new parties coming into play. We
have something we can have what you'd call for me days,
because what we've got in our Parliament is actually three
entities coming together as one be my word for all
muddled today. So we do have new parties coming into
(01:12:32):
the play. They're definitely there for the people, but they're
relatively new. Is going to take a while before these
guys actually really make any steam ahead in Parliament, but
they are coming through. But the radical stuff is coming
through louder and harder. And that's the problem because one voice,
(01:12:54):
one group of voice, is certainly outweighing the other group
of voices. Just like in America. You know you've got
your Democrats, who a lot of them are out there
that thugs on the street they get away with everything,
but if you go to a J six event, you'll
probably get arrested in silence. Similar mentalities.
Speaker 2 (01:13:20):
Okay, So all right, that was two questions that I
said we're going to be the last questions. Let me
ask the actual last question. Do you have hope, Kili last,
for the future of New Zealand?
Speaker 17 (01:13:36):
I have hope as America can survive.
Speaker 2 (01:13:41):
Okay, because you think that we are inexorably linked in
terms of our desires, are co desires for freedom?
Speaker 17 (01:13:55):
I know, I well, I think that's part of it.
Definitely think that's part of it. But because of the
way your constitution is set, the people rise up and
protect those documents, right what it does, and Trub's doing
it now because we're seeing what he's doing with the
(01:14:16):
Obama Gates staff all of that, right, the Russia collusion.
We're seeing how all this treap is now coming out.
Once this is out in the open and it's all
been dealt with, I think this is going to be
the international red pills. Now that there will certainly make
(01:14:38):
people sit back in their seats and start rethinking things.
And then if they've got some moral compass. They all
start pondering what's happened in the last ten years in
our own country. You know, one of my biggest questions
is why did John Keys all of a sudden resign
as our prime minister when Hillary Clinton lost the elections?
Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
You know, Oh, unfamiliar with that? Okay.
Speaker 17 (01:15:09):
I had this sort of I see things. I hear
things slightly different than some people. Like when Dan bond
job he mentioned that Epstein was the only one that
left his cell. Well, a dead man doesn't walk, so
how could he be the only one that went in
the cell and left the cells? Okay, dead men don't walk.
That's one.
Speaker 5 (01:15:29):
Two.
Speaker 17 (01:15:29):
When they showed the photos of the cell door, there
were two different photos. They showed one down the corridor.
The cell door was on the left. One was from
where the guards sit. The cell door was on the right.
How do you have a door on the left and
a door in the right on your photos when it's
the same cell. See, there are things I pick up
us don't things When something said and I hear it differently,
(01:15:53):
and I'm like, oh, that's intriguing. Where did that come from?
You know? And John Keys was to run for the
elections the following year and then all of a sudden,
out of the blue, he resigned. He was also the
one that sets up I believe the funding of the
Clinton Foundation here, so we think we pay in about
five million dollars a year or whatever it is. So again,
(01:16:17):
this is our higher sector of heads that had colluded
against all our Western nations, not just one. That's why
I think America is very tentacle right now, and Trump
is absolutely needed to show show life on truth. It's
(01:16:37):
needed because if we don't have this light showing on truth,
we can kiss all our Western nations goodbye.
Speaker 2 (01:16:44):
Let me let me point this out. You have a fan,
you have an a fictionado in chat by Mike Pascua
who says I love her accent, and at that point,
I'm sure you're probably thinking accent. What accent? I'm the
one with the accent, and Phantom says British. No no no, no, no,
no no no no, she's not British. No, She's from
(01:17:06):
New Zealand. That's where she gets her name. Kiwi lass
okay Kiwi. Last, thank you for being here. You have
a one hundred percent constantly extended invitation to be here
whenever you're available. And we will always look forward to
(01:17:27):
seeing you and thanking thanking you for I bet that
phone call won't be cheap, is my guess.
Speaker 17 (01:17:35):
No, it doesn't worry me. I pay for a package
to deal with my phone system, so the phone call
itself won't cost me. I paid teen dollars a month
for international.
Speaker 23 (01:17:45):
Call playing.
Speaker 2 (01:17:47):
Beautiful folks, thank you for being here, and you call
back any damn time that you want.
Speaker 4 (01:17:53):
Folks.
Speaker 2 (01:17:54):
That's ki we last, I think.
Speaker 17 (01:17:56):
And everyone have a blessed day.
Speaker 18 (01:17:58):
I'll thank you soon.
Speaker 2 (01:18:00):
Thank you very much. Is see. That's one of the
cool things about the Internet and about having a podcast
or having a live show is that you're listened to
by a lot more people than you suspect. Now, the
constant is, you know, people will listen to a show,
(01:18:24):
they'll listen to a podcast later, but they're not that
interested in calling in. That's one of the things that
Hugh Hewitt said is that we're losing people's interest in
calling into shows. But every once in a while you
get someone to make you remember, yeah, this is going
to a lot more places than I ever thought that
(01:18:46):
it was going to go. Speaking of lots of places
and speaking of religion, and speaking of what I was
going to talk about in the first place, because I
got about forty more minutes for the show and I'm
not going to do any overtime. Forty three people and
this is customarily ignored by the American media magas forty
three people have been killed in an ISIS Islam linked
(01:19:09):
attack on a Christian church in Africa. Imagine that.
Speaker 24 (01:19:16):
More than forty worshippers killed after an attack on a
church in Africa. An ISIS link group has claimed responsibility
for this, and a witness has now come forward and
spoken to Fox. Senior Foreign Affairs correspondent Greg Palcott has
this horrifying story for so Greg, what exactly did the
witness say?
Speaker 5 (01:19:33):
Es Andre?
Speaker 25 (01:19:33):
It was an unbelievable massacre. In the words of the
eyewitness to Fox, we don't understand why this is all happening.
Some forty three people killed in cold blood by machete
and gun wielding rebels of the Islamic State affiliated ADF
outfit at a prayer vigil in a small town on
the eastern border of Congo. Buildings there were also torched.
(01:19:55):
The ugly toll included fifteen men, nineteen women, and nine
nine children. Their bodies found strewn around the area. Other
children were abducted. The guy Wouldness added to Fox News Digital,
they kill those that met in the church hall. Those
who tried to flee were caught and killed in the
compound and running towards the road. People were sad. There
(01:20:17):
was sadness everywhere. And that is the peace and tolerance
of Islam, which I have said many many times. I
have taken a more strident view on that over the years.
Speaker 2 (01:20:29):
Let's go to gosh, what I am not going to
have nearly enough time to cover all the things that
I wanted to. I don't even think again. You know,
I'm gonna have to start out the show with happy
stories because there's a ton of them, and I never
(01:20:51):
get to happy stories because there are other things that
I think are more important. And then I have guests,
folks call in always love that, and then all the
things that I thought I was going to talk about
I don't get to talk about.
Speaker 4 (01:21:10):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:21:10):
Kiyi Lass is so kind, She says sorry, And my
point is, I would much rather talk to you and
speak to people from other countries and discover that there's
a lot more that unifies us in a Western culture
than splits us apart. Here's a story from Jonathan Turley. Now,
(01:21:36):
there are a handful of journalists that I enjoy that
I believe are actual journalists anymore, and Jonathan Turley is
one of them. And essentially what he said in this
with regard to Congress and constitutional law, this is bs
Democrats sue to gain unlimited access to federal facilities. Well,
(01:21:59):
basically what he saying here is this is stupid. This
maybe isn't weapons grade stupid, but it's stupid. Nevertheless, so
Demo members are claiming that they can demand access to
any federal facility without approval or even notice to a
given agency, and that has already occurred. So now an
(01:22:19):
array of demorat members have sued over their denial in
various instances, and according to Jonathan Turtley, the lawsuit is
in my view, fundamentally flawed. But the members appear to
be hoping for another obliging judge and there's a possible
likelihood that they would take it. So they're taking They
(01:22:41):
can't win in the popular fashion, so the only thing
left for them as a result is lawfair, continuous and
unending lawfare. And in terms of illegals and Ice. There's
also this.
Speaker 23 (01:23:00):
Still very active multiple vehicles on this street. And we
learned in the last ten minutes, like you guys said,
that an ICE officers shot into a vehicle three times
after two officials say two undocumented people tried to ram
their vehicle into ICE officers that were here on scene. Now,
(01:23:21):
officials say the two people ran from the scene and
abandoned the vehicle. Law enforcement is currently out there searching
for them. They say, still very active, multiple vehicles.
Speaker 2 (01:23:33):
So if you look at that, you'll notice that those
are all homes under construction in El Paso, Texas. So
imagine our chagrin that they were hiding in homes under construction.
I've spoken about AI, and I'm going to be jumping
through a whole bunch of different hoops, but I am.
I've spoken to AI, and now Microsoft has come up
(01:23:56):
with a couple of lists of things that they believe
AI will take down and a list of things that
will not be immediately slaughtered by AI. This is the
list of things that they don't believe will be taken
down immediately. And you can see interpreters, translators, sales agents,
(01:24:21):
account clerks, assistants, web designers, and developers, models, communication specialists,
switchboard operators, that sort of thing. Let's go to the
other list, because this list seems like it's backwards to me,
but I'm going to be putting it up nevertheless. And
they think this is the list of people who are
(01:24:45):
kind of last on the chopping block. If you will, phlebotomists,
if you can believe that, nursing assistants, hazardous administrators. Let's
see if I've got this, they're just material removal workers, helpers, painters, plasters, embalmers.
That's happy. So AI is definitely going to have a
(01:25:12):
most definite impact on all of this. Let me pull
this down. And if I'm not mistaken, I think I've
got somebody else on the line who would like to talk,
and I think it's Mike Pasquad. Go ahead, Mike. What
have you got to say?
Speaker 5 (01:25:24):
Sir?
Speaker 18 (01:25:25):
Tell you know? And tonight bes good?
Speaker 2 (01:25:27):
How about you?
Speaker 18 (01:25:29):
I enjoy Kiewie Lang.
Speaker 2 (01:25:32):
Oh. She was a great hoot. She was great people.
And you know, when Jack calls in or somebody else
called in, I had somebody and I don't know, way
back in twenty nineteen, also from New Zealand call in.
And then there was another individual oh uh, I remember
(01:25:56):
his name. He was from Australia, Dingo Dundee, and he
called in for a while and it was it was
a lot of uh. It was a lot of fun
talking to people and realizing that you have an influence
over the internet and you're reaching more people than you
(01:26:18):
thought you had before. So she was a ton of fun.
Oh wait, wait, wait, she says, I know didn't go.
He hasn't called into the show in a long time,
but I remember I used to take his calls five
years ago or so something like that.
Speaker 18 (01:26:38):
Yeah, and look as well as far as your last
story about the uh, about the lawfare stuff about these
you know, my my thing is this, there are things
we can do with these judges that we've got a
gutless Congress that doesn't want to do. All right, they
can they can in PC the judges and con sooner
(01:27:00):
that I want to do that. And the House of
Representatives has power of the purse. They could cut off
the money and cut and just let out get rid
of these courts, these federal district courts if they wanted
to and so, and they don't want to do that.
So my theory is this, if those two things aren't
(01:27:22):
going to happen. Trump has no other choice but to
start the rest of these judges.
Speaker 2 (01:27:30):
Well, I don't think that would be absolutely unprecedented. Now
would I like to see that happen? Well, yes, of
course I would. We already know that Judge Bosburgh a
memo was leaked where he believes that all these other
judges need to get together in order to make sure
(01:27:50):
that that Trump doesn't win. There are so many continuing
examples of bias by black robed anarchist judges, and the
bias is so clear and obvious it becomes very difficult
to understand why we're not winning. But scotis that this
(01:28:10):
is exactly what leftists and demorats want us to do.
And this is what Boseburg was warning, is that someday
he's afraid and see he's setting it up already to
be able to say, see, I told you, I told
you that was going to happen. Scotus is already ruled
twice on this. In terms of the judges and the
(01:28:38):
various appeals and district courts should know their places, but
that seems to be absolutely immaterial. Where the judges keep
making these rulings, they I believe are all hoping for
Trump to make to spray paint a line on the
beach saying I will no longer be holding to any
(01:29:01):
of this. That is what they are salivating for. So
they will not be getting rid of federal courts, They
will not be getting rid of appellate courts, they will
not be getting rid of district courts. SCOTUS has already ruled.
And that means that they they are abiding by what
I have called many times thug's law. And thug's law
(01:29:24):
is this. It's applicable to leftists, demorats, globalists, and of
course black robed anarchist judges. Thugs law is this, and
I learned this as a cop. Thugs believe what's mine
is mine, and what's yours is mine unless you're strong
enough to stop me. Now that translates into politics and
life in terms of this. We don't give a shit
(01:29:45):
about law. We couldn't care less about any of these things.
We're going to do what we want to do when
we want to do it unless someone with legal standing
steps up and stops us. Courts take a long time,
and stopping also involves, you know, you get a whole
(01:30:05):
host of people and you start rounding up illegal invaders.
But the only thing that like Islam, leftists and demorants
and globalists understand is violence and force. And violence and
force can also translate to fighting back in court when
you're an individual, a group, or an agency with standing
(01:30:26):
in terms of being able to fight. If you have
no standing, you won't be heard. If there's any kind
of an entry summary judgment will be given, and likely
you won't even be heard at all. So there must
be pushback. There must be continuous pushback. It cannot stop.
But they demorants, leftists and the judges are operating by
(01:30:48):
what I call thugs.
Speaker 18 (01:30:49):
Law, right right, and think about this, I'll say that
to some other other friends. Easy, but think about this.
Between Bama and Biden, they appointed like at least nine
hundred maybe more of these federal district court judges like
(01:31:12):
Boseburn nine hundred of them between the two of them.
So we've got they've got other people they could go
to that there may be the odd Clinton judge here
and there, and maybe there may be an odd judge
that that that the Bushes that E. W. Bush has appointed.
(01:31:38):
But that's you and faw the queen, you know, but
most of these judges that are given them trouble, that
are given from trouble are what Obama Biden judges.
Speaker 2 (01:31:49):
Well, yeah, appointees, and people will always fall back, you know.
Speaker 4 (01:31:53):
And it's.
Speaker 2 (01:31:56):
This country has been politicized to the point where no
one can even recognize the truth. Judges are not biased bullshit.
Politicians are not biased bullshit. The deep state is not
biased bullshit. Federal courts are not biased bullshit. Appellate courts
are not biased bullshit. It's the truth. Well, we're not political.
(01:32:22):
We don't make political decisions. Everything is political. I belong
to a Facebook group involving law enforcement, and they are
way overtired of me because I will go on and
talk in that group about things that affect them that
they don't want to hear. It's mostly a group about retirees,
(01:32:46):
or it's of retirees, and they don't want to hear
any of that kind of stuff. But I know for
a fact that they speak to their friends and their
neighbors and even their loved ones and their relations and
their siblings, and they speak to the kids and the
grandkids who are involved in law enforcement and all this crap.
(01:33:08):
They need to know law enforcement itself has been politicized
to an incredibly ridiculous degree, and I've had people send
me messages, messages, would you keep this out of Facebook
our Facebook group because we don't do politics here. Law
enforcement isn't about politics, to which I respond, you are
(01:33:30):
a moron. Everything is political. Everything is political. Now, key
We last makes another comment.
Speaker 4 (01:33:38):
End here.
Speaker 2 (01:33:38):
Time for the constitutional sheriff to step up and make
an arrest. Well, I have had a constitutional on a
sheriff on here any number of times. Who was running
for sheriff of Cootney County in Idaho where I live.
His name is Dan Wilson. Dan Wilson is most deaf,
a constitutional sheriff, and he didn't win because he didn't
(01:34:02):
have the number of votes. A lot of people stayed
home and they like the guy that's the current sheriff.
I'm not sure why, but he's former LASO, and I
think they think that he brings a lot with him
in terms of knowledge, which in fact, I don't believe
he does it all. But I've had constitutional sheriffs on
the show before, and so key We is correct. Time
(01:34:24):
for a constitutional sheriff to step up and make an arrest,
which is why, at least in this country. I don't
know how law enforcement works in New Zealand, but in
this country there are numerous pushes afoot. In the state
directly across from mine, for example, removed the sheriff of
King County and by FIAT decreed that the King County
(01:34:49):
sheriff would no longer be elected, but would be appointed
by the county board. And that's exactly what keeps many
counties free is the sheriff being elected and the chiefs
of police are appointed. Because if if you're a great
boot liquor or a filater, or you happen to wear
(01:35:11):
the proper knee pads, then you'll get somewhere in politics.
Oh my god. Okay, Mike, do you have any final
questions because I am late for a break.
Speaker 18 (01:35:21):
Yeah, yeah, I mean, look, I'm gonna just return to
the judges for a minute. Okay, if you're not if
you're not gonna, if you're not gonna have the con
they're gonna have to be The judges are gonna have
to be ruffed up a bit. And if they're not gonna,
if they're not gonna be disciplined by the Supreme Court,
which the Supreme Court has tried, they have tried to
(01:35:42):
discipline these judges right, and they're not listening to them.
So if they're not listening to the Supreme Court, the
highest court in the land, then something has got to
be done, and they've got to be ruffed up a bit.
And my theory is this, if you got to rough
them up, go in there, going there and arrest them.
It may not be constituous, but what choice do we
(01:36:04):
have out.
Speaker 2 (01:36:06):
Well, it's it's a razor's edge. And what I mean
by that is there's a very fine line between comporting
with the law and obeying various rulings and deciding that
you're going to let anarchy win and fall. That's the
thing and the one of the one of the most
(01:36:30):
important things that conservatives like myself and not a I'm
not a Republican, I vote independent, and I target my
money to individuals. I haven't given to the RNC in
over a decade. But the thing that we have to
realize is this is a trap into which leftists and
(01:36:50):
demoats would love to have us fall and say, see,
these people are nothing but the violent individuals, when in truth,
you and I both know the reverse is one hunder true,
but people will not see and refuse to see that.
(01:37:11):
And one of the things a final statement before I
go in the break, Mike, is this, I'm going to
do a show, and it's going to be about what
we really need to do as conservatives and Republicans and altogether.
In my opinion, way too many individuals think that the
(01:37:33):
Demorats have shot themselves in the head and that they
are on their way out, and that there's no way
that they can come back, and that we will be
stomping on their little Demorat guts, that next year's midterms
are going to be a blood bath for them, that
(01:37:54):
they will lose numerous seats in numerous houses. And I'm
afraid that the reverse is true, because there is a
clear indicator and a trend. And after I make this statement,
I'm going to have to go to a break, and
the trend is this. Look at Zorron Mamdani. I believe
he is going to become the mayor of New York City.
(01:38:15):
And then there's another guy in Minneapolis. There was a
current mayor named Lang I believe something like that, who
was the mayor during George Floyd and essentially turned all
of Minneapolis downtown and otherwise over to rioters and thugs
and BLM. And he is a massive leftist. But even
(01:38:36):
then now in Minneapolis he is insufficiently left for the left.
There's some kind of another Muzzy whose name I don't
even know, nor do I much care, who looks exactly
like the terrorist in the movie Captain Phillips, and they
want him next for the mayor in Minneapolis. Like he
(01:39:00):
we last says, that's scary. That is some scary shit.
We have already lost ham Tramp. I always get caught
up in the pronunciation of that name. In Michigan. Ham
Tramp is gone. It's gone full blown Muzzy, and Deerborn
is gone. It's gone full blown muzzy. Mike, thanks for
(01:39:24):
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The secret of life lies hidden in the genetic coat.
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but this is a structural change in the team which
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Generations Brookshields, by the way, for those of you who
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Secondly, by gene drift, in which certain genes may fade
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This is leftist jealousy, plain and simple, no more complicated
than that. And that is a happy story because I
enjoy listening to the screams, the screams of their women,
and the lamentations thereof like honored doing, honold the barbarian,
coining the barbarian. Let's listen. We were just talking about judges.
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I may have played this before, but this is too good.
I'll play a portion of it. This is a judge
on probation who got fired. So don't let the door
hit your ass on the way out.
Speaker 15 (01:45:25):
Go.
Speaker 2 (01:45:28):
Oh now, see if I had a producer, that might
not have happened. Let's go back and let's replay the tape.
Let's rewind it and go.
Speaker 24 (01:45:36):
And so I thought it was possible I could continue
to serve that office.
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I was wrong.
Speaker 24 (01:45:43):
After three weeks of training, end up getting prepared for
the next week. That Friday, I left work, I walked
to the metro station.
Speaker 2 (01:45:54):
I got on the train and I pulled out my
phone and I saw litigation hole.
Speaker 5 (01:46:00):
That had been put on it. And attached to that
was a memo that gave mister Martin permission to.
Speaker 27 (01:46:05):
Fire probationary employees from the capital seed section that we're
moved to other places in the office.
Speaker 2 (01:46:12):
Okay, that's called reality. That's called if you're a probationary
employee and there's some kind of a budget cut, you
are always always, by the way, for those of you
just tuned in, you were always going to be the
first to cut because you're the easiest to cut.
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And folks, folks, this is Bez's final hour, step up,
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Thank you very much. I appreciate it. I think there's
another happy story that I may have on the on
the CUSP. Here's the wonderful cure Starmer. He is the
he is replete with testosterone, and here he is showing
us how a real old man like him boxes. I'm
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gonna play this a couple of times and ambign it
so that you can see and appreciate all the delicious
moves that this dude has. I mean, this is the
UK's man of men. Here he goes, what a guy,
What a guy, What a guy. Let's see him again? Terrible.
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Oh those punches would knock anyone out. Don't you think
I'm convinced of that. Let's go over here for a second.
This is the UK. Let me bring this down so
that you can see it. This is what the UK
does these days. Man arrested. Man carrying home his gardening tools,
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arrested by armed police in Manchester. You know who knows?
This might be what happens in might happen in Australia,
might happen in New Zealand and Kiwi. Last says yeah,
if I spar with him in a ring shield, No
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right there anyway, This guy is a gardener. He returned
back home from his allotment of vegetables and gardening tools
strapped to his belt. He was arrested by armed police
after a member of the public they saw a man
wearing khaki clothing and in possession of a knife. Oh
my god, in possession of a knife. If I only
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had a producer in possession of a knife. But this
is the UK. This is what passes for normal in
the UK. It is an oppressive, suppressive country who is
capitulating and is dying. It is Morabud. Speaking of Morabud,
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this is another in a continuing series of reasons why
we don't need illegal invaders. Illegals are seeing their jobs
replaced by machinery. That's all. That's a happy story because
illegal invaders are primarily unskilled morons who come to this
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country and are not intent on assimilating into it much
at all. Plus illegal we are losing positions in the
United States due to AI. That massive cut not just
the judge, but those massive cuts are on the cusp
of occurring because of AI. So if we are we're
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going to be losing our people also due to AI,
many of whom are skilled. Then there is no room
for unskilled workers. People should be allowed into this country
for merit and money. If you're not bringing money, if
you're not bringing merit into this country, we don't want you. Canada.
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When I went up to Canada in the late nineties
and early two thousands, two thousand and two thousand and one,
somewhere around there, I think it was before nine to eleven.
As I go into Canada, one of the other things
I heard from all the Canadians up there is, Hey,
why does Vancouver up there happen to have so many Chinese.
It's because the Chinese were allowed into the country only
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under a few conditions, and they were they brought some
form of merit with them. They brought some kind of
job skill with them, and they brought a minimum of
ten thousand dollars into Canada. But nobody mentions that. Nobody
talks about that because it's Canada and they're always such great,
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wonderful people. Here's Tom Homan also talking about illegal invaders.
Speaker 28 (01:50:55):
Well, look, Fatanas seasons down over half. Why can we
got a secure border? When you have a secure border,
every border til agent is on the line doing their job.
They're not changing diapers, making baby for them, making hospital runs,
making airport runs. Everybody's on the line, vigilant, and the
cartel's hurting. Look under Biden, the cartel has made more
money than they ever made smuggling aliens, sex, trafficking women
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and children, smuggling dope across the border. Now we have
a secure border, cartels are going bankrupt. And President Trump
do all his efforts and his leadership, we're going write
the cartels off the face arch which makes not why
this country is safe from Mexico safety.
Speaker 2 (01:51:34):
That is a happy story. There is a caveat with that, however,
that I have been noticing now I happen to be
in North Idaho and North Idaho. If you remember your geography.
North Idaho has a sort of a little panhandle up
on the top. It's real thin on the top and
it's kind of wide and fat down in the bottom.
I am ninety eight miles from the Canadian border, and
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it at first I thought, Wow, this is kind of disturbing.
But the second when I reconsidered, I thought, Okay, we're
seeing a lot of border patrol people up here. And
the reason for that, and they're doing their jobs and
we're seeing their vehicles and we're seeing them standing next
to the road talking to individuals is because once the
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southern border was predominantly closed, then people would try to
enter through Canada. Canada doesn't have any real compunction or
motivation to close their borders, so people are coming and
seeping and seeking to come into the United States through
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the Canadian border. And as a result, in the past
two months three months, we've been seeing a lot more
border patrol people up here. We had a motel that
we believe was taken over in a little teeny town
called Post Falls by people that were doing work as
illegal invaders. That shit got stemmed immediately, and so at
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first I was concerned. But the bottom line is that
we're seeing more activity than we as we have ever seen.
And the good part, the happy part, the happy story part,
is they're doing their damn jobs. Here's another happy story.
US and South Korea strike a trade deal with tariffs
on soul set at fifteen percent. Now, the funny thing is,
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let me go back up here and do some overlays.
Similar to this is Congressional Demirat approval is at seventeen
excuse me, nineteen percent and seventy two percent disapproval. I'm
going somewhere. Sixty percent of the voters support Trump's efforts
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to close the border from tariffs, and I have another
overlay that I'm going to be putting up here in
just a minute. From tariffs June twenty seven billion dollars
plus in June. That is a three hundred and one
percent increase over the year. Also, winning tariff deals reached
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with the UK, with Vietnam, with Japan, with the EU,
a massive trade deal with the EU who said we
will make an investment in US energy, i e. We
will purchase energy from you instead of Gazprom in Russia.
Seven hundred and fifty billion dollar investment in that a
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six hundred billion dollar investment in the United States itself.
For manufacturing, the EU has said that they will purchase
more US military weapons and equipment and a fifteen percent
tariff across the board, including autos, because historically they don't
give a crap a rats ass about our cars, and
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Americans are preferring Republicans on the economy, on inflation, on immigration,
on illegal immigration, on tariff's policy in the Ukraine Russia war.
And also this this is why it was very important
for Jerome Powell to lower the prime to lower the
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lending rate, because as you can see with this chart,
people want to purchase homes. The desire is there, the
will is there, the ability is not. So the percentiles
on the right indicate people who fell out of their contract,
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primarily in a fiscal fashion because they couldn't hack it.
And from June and twenty one ten point three percent
now June and twenty twenty five fourteen point nine percent.
So the will is there, the indicator is there, the
desire is there, but Jerome Powell, and I believe it's
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completely one hundred percent political, continues to say no, we're
not going to lower crap. So as of July thirty,
first here are the tariff rates. Well, the tariffs are
gonna tear apart the United States of America and leftists
all throughout the boneyard land. We're saying today and yesterday. Yeah,
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but the GDP is no real indicator of happiness and satisfaction,
to which I replied in a fashion similar to this
to all the people that I encountered who were leftists
on social media, suck a dick. Just eat a big
bull of dicks because it's not going well for the
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demo rats per the Executive Order. And when you see
the show, you know, I'll post the show and you
can see what the amounts are throughout all of these
countries if you comply with Trump. And these are great
and positive things. So there are a ton of happy stories.
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Oh my god, ah damn it, I have three more minutes. Well,
I can still do three more happy stories. This is
a happy story that no one has made mention of. Hey, look,
remember the Federal Reserve Building and the beautiful little teta
te that President Trump had with Jerome Powell, both wearing
hard hats. Under the renovation of the Federal Reserve Building
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for only three point five billion dollars, there's one point
that I'd care to make about the Federal Reserve, Well,
they insist it's private. You have no influence over the
Federal Reserve. Now you can replace at the end of
Jerome Powell's term. That's about the only influence that you
can make, President Trump. Otherwise, you better have a damn
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good reason for replacing these people, because we are independent.
We are independent, and we are private. Except who's funding
the fucking renovation at the Federal Reserve building with all
their granite and marble. It's not a private concern. They're
not fundraising behind that. It's your money, our money, our
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hard earned American tax payer dollars. So then Trump decides
a beautiful ballroom and a new Lincoln bathroom. Trump relishes
remaking the White House. The President discussed is renovation plans
for the most famous house in America. I'll be doing
a lot of improvements. But do you know what the
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biggest difference is between this and Jerome Powell and also
the Federal Reserve building is those are taxpayer dollars that
are being used for that. This President Trump has said
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will be accomplished by donations, and yet a private concern
is pissing by the way, it's going to be about
three two or three hundred million dollars as opposed to
three point five billion dollars with a B for a
private company, a private concern that wants your taxpayer dollars,
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and this from Trump that'll be funded. You'll be asked
for donations and it will be funded by donations. Imagine that.
But you know, in the leftist's mind there's no difference
at all. Right, So, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,
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