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Speaker 1 (00:00):
At three o'clock and that the reason you can't make
it is because and he didn't get into details. We're
going to talk more tomorrow. But he's in Los Angeles
and he is being affected, and his home is being
affected by these horrendous fires. There's a I don't know
if he is. He told me that he's safe and
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that his family is safe, but that like many people,
hundreds of thousands of people, he is being affected by
this awful and horrendous fire. So my prayer goes out
to my good friend Michael de Shaw and to all
of the people in Los Angeles right now who are
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suffering the effects of this horrible fire. We can, by
the way, you can tell you can chat with me
online or you can literally call the program. I take
calls here. This is a live program and you could
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Let me just see where am I did. I just
lose everything I think I did. Okay, let me let
me get out of this. Let me get out of this,
and let me get out of this and I'll call
it back. I'm sorry about this. You'll have to bear
with me. TikTok. By the way, you're welcome to comment
as I go back into the system. Here, let me
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just see what the heck? Here we go into the
studio and continuing onward and upward. All right, there we are.
We're in the studio. Five whoops? Am I like or else? Oh?
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I see so I never did?
Speaker 2 (01:52):
All right, call it a little confusing.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
Here. Let me just see if I can X out
of this one. Let me ask me the best way
X out of this. I'll leave this and here we are. Okay,
are we live? I'll get back in. All right, let's
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just see. Let me get out of this, leave and
go back in and we'll start from scratch. I'll get
it right, I'll get it right. Here we go. Yeah,
there we are. Okay, thank you very much. Five O
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Five O eight six three seven five five nine six.
If you'd like to join the program, you are welcome aboard.
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do that at TikTok, where I am also live. So,
as I mentioned, my good friend Michael D. Shaw cannot
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make it today because he is in his family is
in Los Angeles and they are dealing with the biggest bonfire,
the biggest fires to ever afflict California in history. God willing,
he's okay. My prayers go out to him and to
all of the people who are losing property and possibly
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God forbid, lives in this horrendous fire, which comes in
the final decrepit, miserable, corrupt, last days of this illegitimate
regime in Washington, and should be a wake up call
to the people of California who elected this rotten leftist
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government in this state. This is an example of where
elections matter. This is an example of where the belief
system and the philosophy of those who are elected matters,
because they make laws and they establish regulation and they
set the tone. And in the case of California, President
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Trump warned them years ago during a brush fire when
he was out there face to face with Gavin Newsom,
that they had to figure out a way. And he
based this on solid science and good environmental policy that
they had to find a way to divert the million,
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hundreds of millions of gallons of fresh water in the
northern part of the state, some of that water to
the desert like drought stricken southern part of the state.
More broadly, it has been suggested, and this is something
that's been out there for a long time. I don't
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know why this has never been taken up by covers.
This is a national issue that the waters of the
great northwestern part of Canada, the Great Slave Lake and
the Great Blue Lake, and there's some lakes up there
that are bigger than Lake Superior, the huge lakes that
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those lakes dump trillions of gallons of fresh water into
the ocean, probably daily. I don't know the numbers. I'm
not a scientist, but I do know the general politicals suggestion,
which is that it wouldn't take a lot to divert
a small amount of that water by means of pipelines
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and aqueducts to the western part of the United States California, Nevada, Arizona,
New Mexico, the regions that are in a serious water shortage,
while at the same time regions that are growing in
population these things make basic sense. This is the way
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the United States once operated. We had these forward thinking
ideas that would advance our culture, our civilization, our way
of life, our economy. You know, things like building the
Erie Canal. You know, in the nineteenth century, I mean
things like building forts along the Eastern seaboard to protect
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from foreign invasion. The network of canals and highways. I
mean the Intercontinental Railway, which was built during the time
of Abraham Lincoln. I don't know if it was finished
at that time. I think it was after Lincoln had
been assassinated that it was finished. Even in the nineteen fifties,
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Eisenhower's into the Interstate Highway System. Eisenhower built that because
he observed as the commanding general in World War Two
that the Germans had a highway system that crisscrossed the
country and that allowed them to get military personnel and
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munitions and material easily from one side of the country
to the other, which was good for defense, and that
he wanted to replicate that system in the United States
and did so with the Interstate Highway System. The launching
of NASA under John F. Kennedy. These were great national
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infrastructure public works projects that we need to bring back
to this country. Biden promised to connect people up to
the for cyber connection all over the country. Of course
he didn't do a damn thing about it, and took
in and who knows how many billions of dollars which
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went who knows where. That's usually how liberal Democrats role.
But now with President Trump, thank god, about to take
office in a matter of weeks, maybe we can get
back to some of these great projects which made this
country great and which are very much in line with
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the spirit of America, you know these, and Trump seems
to be the type that is open to this. I mean,
even talk about annexing Greenland is very much in that realm,
you know, Greenland with a receding ice cap. We now
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know that Greenland has rare minerals, you know, things like
lithium which is used to for you know, car batteries
and other products, and that stuff that we import from
China almost entirely can now be imported from Greenland. And
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that Greenland is coveted by thus the superpowers of the world.
You know, you've got Russia looking at it, You've got
China looking at putting a base there. So President Trump
is co opting them by offering to acquire Greenland from Denmark,
which is in no position to defend it, and as
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such creating either a new commonwealth similar to Puerto Rico,
which has local autonomy and semi independence but yet which
is a territory of the United States, or Greenland perhaps
at some point may qualified to become an American state,
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but I don't think they're there yet. So it would
have a territorial government similar to all of the territorial
governments that were created as America expanded west after the
American Revolution, starting with Tennessee and Ohio, and then moving
west into all of the other states, all of which
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started out as territories. So perhaps Greenland could take on
a status of territory. As far as the Panama Canal
is concerned, that was sovereign American land that was given
up by Jimmy Carter, mistakenly in my opinion, but even
so it was there was a There were treaties involved
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in that turning over to Panama of the Canal, and
those treaties have been violated or ignored. So the United
States has, and particularly with regards to China, taking a
very large commanding share in the control of that canal
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and the turning over you know, the triple quadruple charging
of American shipping going through the canal. That's a national
security issue for the United States. That is the main
causeway that connects the Eastern and the western seaboards of
the United States. So we have to have access to
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that canal unimpeded. Thus you have President Trump putting pressure
on Panama to make sure that that appens, with the
threat that if it doesn't happen, and if they continue
to violate the treaties that they signed when Jimmy Carter
handed it over, that we will take reasonable action to
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reassert our authority and our sovereignty over the canal that
indeed the United States built and that Americans lost their
lives building back in the early part of the twentieth century,
starting with Teddy Roosevelt. So yeah, these are all assertions
of American sovereignty, of American influence in the North American continent.
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And it's all for the better. Thank god, President Trump
is doing it. You know, we're entering into President Trump
is taking office now in less than two weeks, and
I mean, thank I mean, I'm just so grateful. I
worry that something but bad could have happened. Let me
just see, we have somebody who wants to join me
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on TikTok. Welcome aboard, you can, You're welcome to join me.
You're welcome to call in five O wait six three
seven five five nine six five Oh wait sixty three
seven five five nine six And it's an open lines.
As I mentioned earlier, my good friend Michael D. Shaw,
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who joins me every Thursday at three, he just called
me about twenty minutes ago to tell me he can't
make it today, mainly because he's in Los Angeles and
he's dealing with fire. Thank god, he's okay.
Speaker 3 (13:39):
I know.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
I didn't get into details with him, but you know,
he told me that the atmosphere is pretty smoky and
this is a catastrophe. Does anybody want to talk about this?
There were a lot of issues around this. There was
mismanagement of the environment. As I mentioned earlier, President Trump
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predicted it. He talked to Gavin Newsom about this during
his first term in person. There's videos of it where
they're standing together and he's saying, you know, basically, divert
some of the hundreds of millions of gallons of fresh
water in the north to the self. The federal government
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will help to build aqueducts and pipelines to bring that
water to the self, to preserve that water. And Gavin
Newsom said no, thank you, because he had some kocamane
environmentalists having a theory that too much water in the
south would somehow damage the rare smelt that's like a
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little fish, which by the way, apparently is not even true.
It would not have damaged the smelt. The smelt would
have been fine. Why should the smeltcare up? There's more
or less water. I'm not a scientist, but you know,
and seem to make a lot of sense from a
general understanding. If anyone out there knows something about this,
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you're welcome to call five O eight six three seven
five five nine six five o eight six three seven
five five nine six. Well, you can text me on
TikTok or on Rumble or any of the other stations
that carry this show. Let me just see if I'm
up on Rumble, I should be live there. I'll go
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to Charlesmoskowitz dot com and see, yeah, yeah, well it
looks like we're live on on the childs Moskowitz website.
But let me see. Now we live on Rumble. Rumble, Rumble, yeah, Rumble. Yeah,
we'll live on Rumble. So you're welcome to yeah, let
me let me just shut down.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
There we go.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
You're welcome to text on Rumble, which is the flagship
station of this show. I was removed from YouTube, by
the way, in several years ago. I think mainly the
main strike at YouTube was that I had the I
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discussed the vbote and topic of the legitimacy of the
twenty twenty election. And my hope is that now that
that regime is leaving, thank god, in a matter of days,
and I'll wait until they're completely and utterly gone. Maybe
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now YouTube could lift that censorship because there is no
longer a threat to the regime. The regime is dead.
It's not like, you know, anything that I could or
anyone else could say might result in a desertification of
that election. It'll be over. They will have been basically,
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you know, marched back into the sewers of history where
they belong. And by the way, the Trump haters have
one final gasp, one final orgasm, if you will, I'm
sorry to be crude, one final miserable moment, which is
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whether or not this corrupt judge in Manhattan sentences Trump,
and that's supposed to happen tomorrow unless the US Supreme
Court intervenes. I'm not going to spend a lot of
time in that case other than to briefly state that
what they did there, which was part of this agenda
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to take Trump out by putting him in jail, by
throwing as much mudd as they could as they could
at him, using the legal system to do it, possibly
god forbid, assassinating him, rating his home. I mean, you
name it. They did everything to Trump. There's never been
a man more investigated than Trump. That part of this
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was to basically charge him with allegedly a campaign misdemeanor
by inappropriately labeling an expense that was not a campaign expense.
It was a personal expense and it did not use
any campaign funds, unlike Hillary Clinton, by the way, who
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used millions of dollars of campaign funds and it was
fined by the Federal Elections Commission for doing so. Instead,
it was just that he had mislabeled a payment that
allegedly had been made to a hooker for you know,
as a as a legal expense in order to avoid
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the embarrassment of reveal. So this is too good for
them to give up because it both smeared Trump is
a man and they say, oh, look at it, he's
like bang off hookers. But also that because it was
technically not a payment, you know, they made it and
he made it into a payment for legal expense or
some other expense, you know that that could have been
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seen as a crime. The fact is that any legal
uh theorist, including great legal minds like Alan Dershowitz and
Turley Jonathan Turley of Georgetown University, and the law itself
have noted that this is a misdemeanor that either should
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have been taken up with the I r S, which
would have resulted in a fine, or if it was
to be taken up by the Federal Election Commission. And
that's a very big question as to whether or not
it was a campaign matter, it would have also been
a misdemeanor that would have been penalized with a fine.
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That is the kind of thing that happens all the
time with politicians in every election. The that's what the
FEC is there. FCC is there to do FEC. But
instead you had this corrupt judge and this corrupt DA
receiving colluding with the corrupt Department of Justice in the
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Biden administration, particularly in the person person of Matthew Colangello,
who is a assistant a DA number three man at
the Department of Justice, quitting his job and going to
work for Aaron for Bragg, Alvin Bragg in New York
three days later. So you had a collusion between That's
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the argument made, and I think it's a good one
that there is a collusion between the Department of Justice
and the local DA, which is very questionable. I'm not
sure it's illegal, but it's highly unethical. And what they
did was they took this misdemeanor, they turned it into
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a felony. They used the state of New York. You know,
the legal system of New York did nothing to stop that.
They split it up into thirty four pieces of the
same felony, and they got convictions from a corrupt jury
who had been given very questionable instructions from this judge.
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And meanwhile, this judge is profiting from the thing personally
by using his daughter's PR firm, which accepted tens of
millions of dollars selling the idea there that the father
was going to get Trump put him in jail, and
they got big, big money from the Harris campaign, from
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Adam Schiff and from others, So very corrupt, the kind
of thing that in a normal society that doesn't have
a two tier system of justice, these people would have
been put in prison, would have been charged with crimes.
But instead they were able to prosecute the former president
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at the times and given a complete pass. I mean,
this whole issue of this lawfare is something that really
ought to be investigated. Trump did nothing wrong, really, I
mean the idea that he would be I mean, the
investigations against him. He has never been a person in
history who has been more investigated than Donald Trump. So anyway,
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it didn't work. President Trump won both the popular vote
and the Electoral College. He won all of the battleground states,
He won all of the Bellweather counties. The US Senate
went to the Republicans, even though they might have stolen
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a seat or two, certainly in the case of Kerry Lake,
they did, I think, and they held onto the US House,
even though several of those elections were questionable, particularly two
in California where you had counting going on three weeks
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after the election, really and then all of a sudden
the Democrats installed. So in spite of that, the Republicans
have held on to the couse Speaker Johnson, whether we
like him or not, and I'm not a fan, but
nevertheless he was re elected as House Speaker. So we
did not have the the the ruckus contest that the
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liberal dumbs were chopping, you know, you know, you know,
the hands together, hoping for and now we have President
Trump heading into office and it's going to be a
very interesting time, you know. I thought it was interesting
watching the Jimmy ar Or funeral, and just because I
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was wanting to see what kind of interactions the former
presidents would have with President elect Trump. And the Bushes. Oh,
they were just they walked by as if Trump didn't exist.
They looked extremely uncomfortable. The Clinton's, I think, deliberately must
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have had their their seating away from Trump so they
wouldn't have to in any way engage with him. Hillary
Clinton's hairdoo was unbelievable, by the way, check it out.
But Obama sat down right next to Trump and had
a very affable conversation with him, with both of them
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shaking hands and smiling. Trump didn't look like he really
wanted to talk to Obama, but Obama was very the
Karen Penn's snub of Trump was fantastic. Thank you yeah,
and Trump Pence he wanted to make contact with Trump.
I mean, don't forget he betrayed Trump during the Assembly
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of January the sixth. It was his prerogative as the
president of the Assembly and as vice president to call
for contact, you know, to recognize seven states that wanted
to contest their elections. The whole thing was interrupted when
the Capitol police swung open the doors to the US
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capital and people like Ray Epps and other potential agents
came crashing in. They were the ringleaders that put an
end to the Assembly hearing those seven states. There were
seven states that were contesting the election. Seven states. Think
about it. I think there's even an eighth state possibly,
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but that didn't happen because of the incursion into the capitol.
So who benefited from that? I'll tell you who benefited.
And around midnight, Congress reconvened and they gabbled Biden into office.
That's who benefited. Okay, I don't know if I want
to go too far into that. Because this is still
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a taboo subject on YouTube, and I am running on
YouTube today through another station. So and also TikTok. I
think it's a no no. So let's leave that right there. Okay,
we've got somebody who wants to join the show. Yeah,
you're welcome, come on down the comments. You're welcome to comment.
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You're welcome to call in. Five o eight sixty three
seven five five nine six five oh eight sixty three
seven five five nine six. How do you feel about
the upcoming Trump era MAGA era? Are you excited like
I am? Are you looking forward to it? What are
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the Trump haters doing? I mean, I have to say
I'm awfully worried about their the sort of the quiet element.
I mean, they aren't like doing the usual agitating that
says Pelosi's evil timing. She forewent procedures and installed House rules. Well,
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just to briefly touch on January sixth, again, I don't
want to go too deep, but President Trump, it's now
been confirmed, contacted Nancy Pelosi. He contacted Mark Milly, the
head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and he contacted
Muriel Bowser, the mayor of Washington, d C. Asking all
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three to provide security backup at the US Capitol building,
none of which happened. They were all ignored. So does
that tell us something about what was going down that day?
By the way, there's also this very interesting element that's
being covered by Darren Batty at Revolver News. He's been
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a guest on my program about the pipe bomber who
had planted a bomb or a fake bomb or whatever
at both the DNC and the RNC headquarters the day
before the Assembly. The FBI was investigating that, which is
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a major incident, and then they suddenly dropped the investigation
for reasons that are not known. When Christopher Ray, the
corrupt head of the FBI, was asked about this under
oath at Congress, he answered, well, I can't comment on
that because that's an ongoing investigation, and I think it
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was Ted Cruise, whoever was doing the questioning might have been.
Josh Holly said, well, you just said that this was
no longer being investigated, and Ray responded by reiterating, oh no, no,
we cannot comment on an on an ongoing investigation. So
is it being investigated or not? No comment anyways, that
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kind of crap is going to be over if god
willing Cash Patel is installed as the head of the FBI,
finally the FBI will have a cleaning of the house
and it'll get back to its original mission, which is
to literally go after bad criminal conspiracies against the United States.
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You know, I mean, I don't know if we Yeah,
I'm not a big fan of the FBI anyway, but
at least under j Aghoover, the FBI did investigate and
go after genuine enemies that threatened the peace in the
United States, namely the Ku Klux Klan, the Communist Party,
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and the mafia. Okay, nuff said, anyway, you're welcome to
join the program. Five oheight sixty three seven five five
nine six five. Oh waight sixty three seven five five
nine six Thank god, I can. I'm counting down the
days when President Trump is sworn in. I am worried
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a little bit about his safety and the safety of
his family. Okay, I'm not going to deny that I've
said this on a couple of tiktoks that I've done already.
James O'Keefe, who does undercover journalism, the kind of journalism
that used to be done originally at sixty minutes with
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Mike Wallace. Remember he would chase someone down the street.
He has sources who have said that the Department of
Homeland Security is beefing up their presence with medical personnel
at the inaugural Why is that? Are they expecting something
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to happen? I mean, who knows. We know that there's
possible connection between these drones that have been all over
the seen in primarily in the skies of New Jersey
and Iran. Maybe there might be something like that, God forbid.
The other piece of evidence I'll mention is Dan Bongino,
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who is a great talk show host and podcaster. Check
out his podcast. Former Secret Service agent himself worked in
both the Bush and Obama administrations. He knows the inner
workings of the Secret Service. He's very good at it.
He has sent out a warning about rallies that might
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take place the day before inauguration. He's basically suggesting that
people stay home because we may God forbid experience a
repeat of what happened on January sixth of twenty twenty one,
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where you have agents, assets, cutouts, whatever you want to
call them, of enemies of President and Trump dressed in
Trump garb coming out and causing trouble, all right, Maybe
as a way to rough things up and try to
muddy the waters for the new administration, as a way
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to distracted you know, they're not going quietly. You know,
I don't see that. We should remember what happened after
President Trump took office the first time. The next day
somebody released the tapes of his private of his phone
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calls are two world leaders, which of course is classified.
You know, there's top secret information naturally on those calls.
That is a felony. Whoever did that should have been
charged with, you know, spying, treason, I don't know, something serious,
And that those transfers were picked up by the Washington Post,
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which then basically extracted various statements, putting them out of
context that could be used to embarrass the new president.
And that's what happened throughout his presidency. Now I believe
that Trump has learned from that. I think he's coming
into office now with a pretty good handle on what
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You're right. You don't know, No, none of us know,
but we can conjecture. Okay, we all only have information
available to us that we can glean from the media.
You know, the people that are in the know on
any of these things I'm talking for the most part,
although there were a few truth tellers, by the way,
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one of whom is Jeffrey Sachs. He's telling the truth
about the Ukraine War. He's bringing up some unpleasant and
uncomfortable elements of the Israel Gaza war and of Israel's
relationships in the United States. He's a truth teller. So
you know, we have to admire that when it happens.
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Every phone call is taped, like the call he pressured
the LG of Georgia more votes and didn't get. Well.
First of all, yes, every call is taped, but it's
not supposed to be released. It's top secret information on
those calls, especially when talking to a foreign leader. And
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the problem is whoever released those calls committed a felony.
As far as his conversation with Raffinsburger of Georgia, he
asked Rafferensburger to quote find unquote eleven thousand votes. He
didn't say steele, he said find, and Raffisburger could. If
Raffensburger had been honest, he could have found one hundred
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thousand votes for Trump, but he didn't want to, mainly
because he was for whatever reason, he didn't want Trump
to win Georgia. I don't know why. What I've been
told is according to Fevorrito, who is a major is
a legal figure in Georgia, he was a part of
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the government and he did some research on the corrupt
election of twenty twenty. Raffinsburger had had a report on
his desk which indicated that hundreds of thousands of votes
had been stolen, and he didn't mention it to President
Trump during that call. So I think that that's something
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that ought to be investigated, not by some partisan hack
like Big Fanny, but by maybe the incoming Department of
Justice under Pam Bondi and the incoming FBI director Cash Pttel.
I would hope that they do investigate Georgia and Maricopa
County in Arizona, and that corrupt Secretary of State in
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Michigan who changed laws to make it easier for votes
that had no connection to a voter to be cast,
and other factors that led to let's just say election improprieties.
I want to be careful here because once again I
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am on YouTube today, so I don't want to get
shut down. Also, I don't want to get shut down
on TikTok. The Party of Laren Order is now totally
against Laren Order. And which party would that be? SI
influence number thirteen, I mean, be more specific. I don't
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know if you're talking about If you're talking about Trump,
you're dead wrong. That has also been investigating you. Guys
are still whining. Hey, you don't like it, tough. I
am going to continue to whine if you will, But
I do believe in election integrity and I'm not going
to let that go. You know, it's the future. They
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didn't do it this time because Trump's what was so
overwhelming that it turned out to be impossible to steal.
That's my opinion. But this country has to get voting right.
My senator here in Massachusetts, Elizabeth Warren, filed legislation in
twenty nineteen that would have ended electronic voting that would
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have required all votes to be cast on paper ballots,
and that the election would happen in one day and
it would be counted and the winner would be known
by the end of that day. That's Elizabeth Warren. Okay,
she's not talking about that now. You know, she kind
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of changed her tomb, but there it is. Voter integrity.
Voter ID used to be a liberal cause it stopped
being when they realized that they could use these levers
of fraud. Likewise censorship. By the way, remember the ACLU
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used to be into stopping censorship. Remember how the liberals
used to come out with the annual most censored stories
of the year. Now the liberals are the ones who
are complaining up you know who are the main set
as they complain about the fact that Mark Zuckerberg has
decided to end I'm gonna get terrible coffee, sorry, to
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end the censorship regime. And maybe he will. I don't
know how sincere he is, but it would certainly be
a great thing. Anyway, You're welcome to join the program.
You can. You can text me on TikTok and I'll
read it. You could text me on Rumble or kicks.
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You could call five oweight six three seven five five
six five oweight six three seven five five nine six. Hello,
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you're in the air. Hi, I'm well thanks? How are
you just fine?
Speaker 2 (40:00):
We're in Texas and it's pretty cold.
Speaker 1 (40:02):
Oh well, that's pretty cold up here in Massachusetts too, I.
Speaker 2 (40:07):
Can only imagine. So what's the conversation.
Speaker 1 (40:11):
Well, we're talking about the incoming Trump administration. We're talking
about the Carter funeral, We're talking about the fires in
Los Angeles, we're talking about news. What's on your mind?
Speaker 4 (40:22):
Yes, yes, I'm really Uh, I think I watched a
video of yours.
Speaker 2 (40:27):
Maybe it was yesterday, last night, this morning.
Speaker 4 (40:31):
Talking about the inauguration and and and you know, just
worries of what could possibly happen.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
Yes, it's it's really.
Speaker 4 (40:43):
Just like it's starting to click to me that there
is a possibility that something can.
Speaker 2 (40:47):
Very well happen.
Speaker 1 (40:49):
Well, you know, I'm suggesting that people not go to
any rallies in the day. It's just it's too dangerous.
I mean, you know, this establishment, look what they did
on January the six of twenty twenty one. You know,
I don't want to see that happen again. I think
we should stay home. I think Donald Trump should stay
home until the day, stay in a bunker, you know,
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stay safe, Tell his family, everybody should be quiet. We
won Let's just be quiet. Let's stay safe and get
across the finish line on January twentieth in one piece.
I mean, I'm sorry they you know, we'll have plenty
of time to celebrate later. Once Trump is in office,
it's going to be very difficult for this corrupt, rotten,
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illuminated internationalist deep state to stop him. Even if God forbid,
they did injure Trump. Once he's president, it's still it'll
be too late because he will have been inaugurated, we'll
have JD. Vance, and we'll have the whole establishment in place.
It looks like all of his nominees are going to
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be confirmed at this point, and so they won't be
able to stop Trump. And if they, even if they,
God forbid, if something happened, I am, oh, yeah, it's
a beautiful, beautiful thing. And you know, I can't wait.
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I mean, I'm counting the days, and I just I
am so happy and gratified that that we hit the
bullet this time and that that Trump. I'm just looking
forward to a glorious and great revival of this country.
And I think we need to moving forward. We need
to continue to define what that's about. Why you know,
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what the MAGA movements about, what it is to put
America first and really stand up and advance it. And
so so it becomes a generational movement, which I think
it already is. I actually think that this is the
most significant social movement since reconstruction. We have never had
this kind.
Speaker 2 (42:59):
Of It's something you can do.
Speaker 1 (43:02):
Oh yeah, absolutely, Hello Lojah.
Speaker 2 (43:07):
It's amazing. Well, I'll definitely be praying. I think we
all should keep, you know, our heads on a swivel.
Speaker 1 (43:13):
And very you bet. All right, thanks a lot, Okay,
all right, it looks like I've got a couple of
people that would like to join me on TikTok. You're
welcome to join me, by the way, on live if
you want to call in five o eight six three
seven five five nine six, if you're watching on Rumble,
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or on on Rock Finn, or on some of the
other venues that are carrying the program. I'm running live
on Potomatic. You know, I'm kind of looking forward this
year to hopefully the ending the censorship regime, you know,
now that this corrupt, illegitimate regime is out of office. Yeah,
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I'm live on Rock Finn. Rock Finn is a pretty
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moscow Witz like Moscow m O S C O W
I t Z. By the way, just for clarification, that
the name means son of Moscow, the son of Moses,
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not son of Moscow, in the same way that like
in the Irish language, a name like O'Malley means son
of Mali or the son of the tribe of Mali.
That's my understanding. It's a similar, you know, linguistic element.
All right, looks like we have another someone who they're
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all invited. You all inviters are joined, Come on down.
Speaker 2 (45:08):
So.
Speaker 1 (45:11):
Let's just stay safe. I mean, I hope that we
can get to the bottom of this really serious environmental
catastrophe in California, which has nothing to do with global warming,
has everything to do with bad management. I'm not a scientist,
but I will note that there is a reason why,
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for example, forests in Germany, in Scandinavia, in France and
Eastern Europe, that they don't have these out of control
wildfires that take out villages and destroy homes. And the
reason they don't is because they manage their forests. They
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rake them apparently, they you know, they do like control
burns to keep up, you know, keep them clean. They
build roads that separate them out. I mean, they have
there are management techniques, water management that help them treat
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their forests like you would treat any other crop, you know,
I mean, and thus they don't have these destructive fires.
That the corrupt liberal regime in California was warned actually
by President Trump in his first administration, where he warned
Gavin Newsom in person. There's a video of it. They're
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standing face to face, and he says, the federal government
will help, but you need to divert some of the
billions of gallons of fresh water that are dumped into
the ocean in northern California into the South by means
of aqueducts or pond tunnels or pipes or whatever. And
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that Newsome ignored that. He ignored it instead because he
had some cockamabe theory being put forth by alleged environmentalist
who really it was not good science, that somehow the
increase in water supply would damage the rare smelt, a
tiny fish, which I mean, I don't even think that's true.
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I mean, I'm not again, I'm not a scientist. I
don't claim to be, But how could an increase in
water supply hurt a fish? I don't know. It doesn't somehow,
it doesn't doesn't ring well in terms of authenticity. Let's
put it that way, anyhow, or as my late grandmother
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used to say, any hoe or any who, I think
that I'm going to leave it there for now. I'm
going to thank you all for joining me today. I
shall return tomorrow, God willing. At three p m. Eastern
stain at a time with my usual co host Michael Shaw,
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who called me earlier to let me know that he
was having he's in Los Angeles, that he was having
problems dealing with the fire. He is safe, he assured me.
His family is saved. The atmosphere is smoky, and you know,
there ought to be a price paid for this catastrophe.
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This is this is something that maybe could have been
at least somewhat averted, maybe not fully, and that I
hope that this leads to an awakening in California about
the corruption and the rot of wokeism, of DEI, of
illegitimate leftism, and how they now are paying the price.
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I feel very worried and bad for innocent people. I
go bad for everybody. Certainly, there is a little bit
of schadenfreude over some of these fat cat left wing
actors and actresses and Hollywood types who are having their
homes burned. I'm not going to deny the fact that
I got a little drop of schadenfreuda to see that
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Ben Affleck, who's from Boston, my hometown, and who's an
ass had to flee his home and go to that
of his ex wife. All Right, Okay, fine, I don't
wish it on anyone, including him, and I'm not trying
to be mean, but and I what I the most
of the people that are being hurt are regular people,
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like all of us. And it's a catastrophe. It's a tragedy.
God willing everyone is safe, and that President Trump could
come in and declare an emergency and help people rebuild,
but to do so under the guise that they can
ensure that it not likely will happen again. You have
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to learn from history. You learn from mistakes that were made.
When an airplane crashes, the FAA, the Federal Aviation Administration,
goes in and they do a report. What happened, Why
did it crash? Was it a design flaw. Was it,
you know, stress from overuse? Was it human error? What happened?
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And they try to correct problems that may be discovered
so it doesn't happen again, and so flight can be safer.
Cannot ever be one hundred percent guaranteed, that's not you know,
nothing in life can be one hundred percent. But you
make improvements. You don't just go back to you know,
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the cases BELLI you improve, I mean I suppose Historically,
another example is the cotton the math, the great Boston
Cotton Grove fire in nineteen forty two, where you had
thousand people burned to death because this nightclub didn't have
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doors that open so people could get out it only
you only could get in. I actually had a relative
die in that fire. The fact is that after that fire,
and after the situation was studied, now venues you have
doors that can only go out so people can get out,
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and you have a limitation on the number of people
allowed into a venue. I mean, there were regulations which
are good because they're based on science and observation and research. Well,
I hope that happens in this case. Last time it
was ignored. This time with President Trump coming in and
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maybe with an awakened public in California there might be
there might be real change. There are to be a
price paid for your miss info. Well, can you give
me an example of miss info that I have spewed.
I'd be open to debate that with you. You know
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I'm not saying my information is always one hundred percent
food proof. I do the best I can. But if
you feel that I have engaged in something that is
not accurate, please elaborate and I will make the correction.
If I'm wrong, I will stand corrected or I will
debate you on it. So amcosa on TikTok. You're welcome
(52:39):
to call me five oh eight six three seven five
five nine six five oh eight six three seven five
five nine six put your money where your mouth is.
You think I gave miss info? Tell me where? Tell
me why? Tell me what? Okay? Am I being unfair
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to ask that? Okay, We've got a couple of other people.
Nothing I've heard represents any kind of mission. No, I
mean I think that I'm you know, my record is
fairly good. I'm not perfect. But hello, you're on the air, Peter, Yes, sir,
yes you are. You're on the air. With me. I'm well,
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thank you. Well here you are. What's on your mind, Peter.
Speaker 3 (53:31):
I didn't think we're just having a conversation.
Speaker 1 (53:38):
I mean I may have gotten something wrong. I may,
you know, look at I look, if I got something wrong,
someone is welcome to call me and if I do,
if I am wrong, I'll stand corrected. I'm not I'm
not claiming to be some you know, I'm not unimpeachable.
I mean, I do my best, but I try to
do my research a writer.
Speaker 3 (54:00):
That way, we're all open for you know, if there's
any new information or stand or posted it it is.
Speaker 2 (54:06):
Ain't correct, We're definitely open for for to be corrected.
Speaker 1 (54:10):
Absolutely. Well, that's because conservatism is normal and natural, unlike
the left, which is goose stepping along to some agenda
and they really don't care about this. Absolutely anyways, I
agree with you there.
Speaker 3 (54:24):
You know, Charles, I'm glad. I didn't really mean that.
I don't know how I guess. I joined your live
and I'm glad I got to talk to you. I
really I love all your content and and I just
hope I'm out here in California myself and I hope
we can just deal with the situations, you know, with
and I was raised on a tree farm up in Oregon, Okay,
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and I know about taking care of the forest and
how you gotta clean.
Speaker 2 (54:49):
You have to take care of your forest.
Speaker 3 (54:51):
You've gotta take care of the fuel so you don't
have uh fire problems. And you know, even as having
a tree farm, my family was always dealing with having
to uh, you know, do the requirements of the insurance
companies because I had to make sure that the land
was clear correctly you get insured every year.
Speaker 1 (55:13):
I would look, I would think that a forest could
be managed like any other field. I mean it's not
you know, if they do it in Europe. I mean
you don't see these big fires in Germany and they
have huge forests. What about the Black forest, right, I mean,
they know how to manage them. They don't shy away
about it. I mean, and I now see there's evidence
that that Newsom was warned by none other than President
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Trump at the time. They can divert millions of gallons
of water from northern California without affecting the water supply.
Speaker 2 (55:49):
And absolutely and I know that Davin news has been
sending water.
Speaker 3 (55:53):
Onto the ocean because of a smell that's always been
a controversy with me.
Speaker 2 (55:58):
I don't you know. I always think humans.
Speaker 1 (55:59):
First, Well, how does that even work? Why would more
water negatively affect a fish? I don't get that. I'm
not a scientia.
Speaker 2 (56:08):
I don't know. I don't really know what is reasoning.
Speaker 1 (56:12):
I don't I don't think that. I wonder if there's
science on that is sound. But anyway, anyway, Charles, you know,
it's really.
Speaker 2 (56:21):
Nice to talk to you.
Speaker 1 (56:22):
Same here.
Speaker 2 (56:23):
I did get into your life, thank you.
Speaker 3 (56:25):
And I do have an appointment here at one o'clock
and I'm in the parking lot.
Speaker 2 (56:29):
But it was really good, Chady, and I'm glad I
got on.
Speaker 3 (56:31):
I'm just saying, you know, to say hello, and you know,
talk to somebody like you said, you.
Speaker 2 (56:36):
Know, I'm the right. We seem to be a little
more level headed.
Speaker 3 (56:38):
Yeah, then we would, you know, definitely want to digest
everything and try to figure out what's really going on.
Speaker 1 (56:45):
Indeed, that's where the intellectuals are. Thanks a lot, Peter,
and be well, God bless you all.
Speaker 2 (56:52):
Right, God bless you. You have a wonderful day.
Speaker 1 (56:54):
You too, Thanks a lot. Okay, oh right, I think
I have enough time to take maybe one of the
more calls. I'm going to sign off pretty soon, but
you're welcome to join the program either on TikTok with
a chat or an invite, or on Rumble, which is
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I want to thank you all for joining me this afternoon.
I shall return God willing tomorrow at three p m.
Eastern Standard Time with my usual co host on Thursday,
Michael D. Shaw, who is dealing right now with the
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fire in Los Angeles. He's fine, but it's smoky and
he's having issues, so hopefully everything will be okay. It
looks like we're getting another somebody from TikTok. Hello you
on the year with me. Oh nope, okay, all right,
So on that note, I'm going to thank you all
for joining me this afternoon. God bless America, God bless
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the Maga movement, God bless President Trump. And have a
wonderful afternoon, everybody. All right, TikTok, thank you very much
everyone for joining me this afternoon. It's been really really
interesting doing this on TikTok, and I hope you all
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have a great day, and God bless America.