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Speaker 1 (00:25):
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to this week's edition of
The Sunday Wire. I'm Patrick Henningson, your host. Will streaming
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out there today right now. Thank you for joining us.
This is episode five hundred and seventy of this weekly
omnibus news and analysis radio program, and we are going
to have an important conversation today. It's really a sequel
to what we were talking about last week, which was
the collapse of MAGA, and it's important to understand how
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this is happening. But more than that, it's important to
understand why and what we're going to go through in
terms of evidence material. We'll also have an open discussion
about this in the Overdrive segment with our teammates, as
well as bringing and feature some of the top comments
coming in on our listener streams, which is going to
be hundreds of comments. Will be sifting through live in
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real time and showing you some of the better takes
out there from our audiences as particularly those on Rumble
in YouTube as well as other platforms too. But it's
important to understand why, why has MAGA collapsed, Why has
confidence in Donald Trump collapsed, especially among independents. And obviously
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this isn't my opinion. We're going by the polls in
this case. So we're going to talk about that during
this first segment, but we're also going to sort of
open up the discussion as well on the second half
of the program, possibly on some of the things. I mean,
a lot of people have covered the peace deal, supposed
piece deal anyway, the one that the Trump administration put
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on the table has not been fully agreed on by Russia.
Obviously there's going to be negotiations, nor has Ukraine agreed
on the terms. But the pressure is certainly on Kiev,
that's for sure. And there are things in this Trump
piece plan that are encouraging. It's good to see some
of the things put on paper, but yet it's not
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done officially yet. Europe has completely rejected it. Zelenski has
come out against it, but then has also put out
a weird statement publicly about how the Ukrainians might need
to bend or be flexible in order to survive as
a country and so forth his inner circles fleeing the
country because of corruption charges. The walls are closing in
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on the regime and Kiev, as well as the narrative
that the Europeans and other people in the West, the
r Russiophobic mob have been promulgating for the last four
years and really beyond that since twenty fourteen intensely. So
we may cover that later in the week. Obviously a
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lot of people are talking about that, but we're going
to circle back to the MAGA discussion because it's important
and also because I don't think people have given it
a comprehensive treatment. We will do in this segment. But
before that, I want to draw this to people's attention.
Other story, but we're going to give it a mention
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here in this first segment, and that is about what's
going on in the UK regarding the prescription of Palestine action,
the Grassroots Activists organization and sadly this happened during outside
the prison during a Palestinian solidarity demonstration for the people
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being held by the British government for protesting the genocide.
A journalist has been killed or has died. We don't
know the details of this yet, but the evidence so
far is disturbing. And here's the gentleman. This is details
of this min press news obviously. This is from their
Facebook page. David Lear passed away after collapsing outside HMP
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Pentonville Prison on Saturday, fifteenth of November. Incident occurred minutes
after an alleged violent altercation involving an Israeli or pro
israel counter protester quote unquote during this demonstration. So he
is a well known community journalist documenting the protest and
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he died allegedly or supposedly from a heart attack following
a violent altercation with a pro Israeli quote counter demonstrator.
David Lear is his name very sad, very sad, indeed,
and as Basil Valentine made the point on Friday when
he appeared at UK column News. If this had been
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an Israeli or a Jewish counter protest or something like that,
this would have made national news. It actually probably would
have across America here as well. People have been going
absolutely insane over this if that was the case. But
as it goes, it was just somebody supporting Palestine, so
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it didn't even raise to the level of mainstream media coverage,
so that kind of tells you all you need to
know about the current situation politically. We also want to
draw people's attention to the Sunday Screening, which is up
at twenty first century wire dot com right now, and
the Sunday Screening Again, the documentary films that we feature
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every week, we usually curate one or editorial team at
twenty first century Wire. This one is inside Israel's war
breaking Ranks. This is our Sunday Screening feature documentary this week.
So I want to tell people to possibly if you
have time. This is definitely a good independent documentary film
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that we're featuring, along with many others. If you look
back at the Sunday Screening archive, you'll see great films
week after week. So if you want a good curated
list of topical documentaries Sunday Screening, do follow it. If
you're able to something that we do for our audience,
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I think that is quite unique, but we want to
draw people's attention to that as well. So that's where
things are at generally, folks on those important issues. Now,
let's get to the task at hand. Let's talk about
the topic at hand, which is this and again, this
is the theme of the show. Why is Donald Trump?
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Why has he wrecked the MAGA movement? Now, some people say, well,
he hasn't wrecked the MAGA movement, it's just divided over
certain contentious issues, and therefore, you know, it's not Trump's fault,
it's just politics and so forth. I disagree. I think
this is not only is it intentional, but it really
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exposes Donald Trump as somebody who really doesn't have any
political beliefs, no zero ideology, and definitely doesn't care about
his base because if he did, he wouldn't be doing
what he's doing here. And you know, if you look
at in this image here you've gotten behind Donald Trump
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with a stupid red hat. Is Marjorie Taylor Green and
Thomas Massey. Okay, Thomas Massey particularly is a standout congressman
from Kentucky, and Trump has attacked him. Marjorie Taylor Green
a Trump loyalist from the beginning. She would go to
New York to defend him outside the courts where he
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was a victim of law fair. She's an absolute core
foundational MAGA representative for the MAGA movement make America great Again.
And Donald Trump is not only turned on these He's
encouraged the primarying of these two independent well they're Republicans,
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but independent minded congress people and representatives. And it's very telling.
This really shows you who Donald Trump is. He's not
loyal to any party. He's certainly not loyal to any ideology.
He's only loyal to him self power. And his real priority,
of course, is the state of Israel. This is Donald
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Trump's number one priority. Israel first, America second, and the
American people. Well that's just an afterthought really if you
think about it. So that's really important when we look
at this to understand that this is really undermining so
many things. One of the main things Donald Trump undermines
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his conservatism. Donald Trump is not a conservative. He's never
been a conservative his whole career. He has before twenty sixteen.
He bankrolled the Democratic Party, he bankrolled Hillary Clinton Donald Trump.
So this is a lifelong Democrat. Like Elon Musk. He
just did a superficial change masquerading as a conservative in
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order to get himself into power. Okay, nothing conservative about him.
He is a rabid neoliberal. But like many rabid neoliberals,
you can put a cigarette paper between them and neo conservatives,
and this Trump administration has been one of the most
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neo conservative ever. Okay, so very important that we just
highlight this important point. Now, what we're going to show
you next is a video message from Marjorie Taylor Green. Okay,
and we showed last week the tweets by Trump trashing
Thomas Massey, which we're disgusting. I mean, it really brings
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the office of the presidency down to such a low level.
That people would be saying these sort of things publicly,
but then posting them on their official presidential account is
really something incredible. But yet this has become common for
this president. He doesn't seem to have any control over
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what he posts. Maybe he's not posting it. He's certainly
not protesting against his account being used to push some
of these things, but really just defaming and defiling good people.
Good people are working for the American people, unlike this
president is not working for the interest of the American people.
He's working for the interests, specifically of a billionaire class.
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I didn't want to believe that at first, and it
didn't seem apparent, but now it's pretty damn obvious. And
those are billionaire Democrats. As well as Republicans. He should
notice that. That's why there's a lack of pushback from
the so called left about what this president is actually doing.
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So here's Marjorie Taylor Green. We're going to bring her
on screen. She posted this. I can only describe it
as a hostage video. I mean, how else can you
describe this anyway? She said what she said. This is
her resignation video. Believe it or not, Marjorie Taylor Green,
the biggest iconoclast in Congress, practically is quitting. I personally
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have my opinion of how this. We'll skip through this video,
but here's the beginning and will play the end.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
Hi, everyone, I've always represented the common American man and
woman as a member of the House of Representatives, which
is why I've always been despised in Washington, d C.
And just never fit in. Americans are used by the
political industrial complex of both political parties election cycle after
election cycle in order to elect whichever side can convince
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Americans to hate the other side more, and the results
are always the same. No matter which way the political
pendulum swings, Republican or Democrat, nothing ever gets better for
the common American man or woman. The debt goes higher,
Corporate and global interests remain Washington's sweethearts. American jobs continue
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to be replaced, whether it's by illegal labor or legal labor,
by visas, or just shift overseas. Small businesses continue to
be swallowed by big corporations. Americans hard earned tax dollars
always fund foreign wars, foreigner and foreign interest and the
spending power of the dollar continues to decline. The average
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American family can no longer survive on a single breadwinner's income,
as both parents have to work in order to simply survive.
And today many in my children's generation feel hopeless for
their future and don't think they will ever realize the
American dream, and that breaks my heart. I ran for
Congress in twenty twenty and have fought every single day,
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believing that make America great again meant America first. I
have one of the most conservative voting records in Congress,
defending the First Amendment, Second Amendment, unborn babies because I
believe God creates life at conception and I love to
fight for the little guy. Strong safe borders. I have
fought hard for that. I've fought against COVID tyrannical insanity
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and mandated mass vaccinations. And I've never voted to fund
foreign wars with your harder and tax dollars.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
Okay, so that's her record and it's all true. She
is the real deal. Marjorie Taylor Green. Let's fast forward
to the end. This is the important part of the statement. Here.
The last two minutes just buffering on X.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
Hold too many people in Washington. I believe in term
limits and do not think Congress should be a lifelong
career or an assisted living facility. My only goal and
desire has ever been to hold the Republican Party accountable
for the promises it makes to the American people and
put America first. And I have fought against Democrats damaging
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policies like the Green New Deal, wide open, deadly unsafe
border policies, and the trans Agenda on children and against women.
With that has brought years of non stop, never ending
personal attacks, death threats, law fair, ridiculous slander lies about
me that most people could never withstand even for a
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single day. It has been unfair and wrong not only
to me but especially to my family, but it's been
wrong to my district as well. I have too much
self respect and dignity. I love my family way too much,
and I do not want my sweet district to have
to endure a hurtful and hateful primary against me by
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the President that we all thought for only to fight
and win my election, while Republicans will likely lose the
midterms and in turn be expected to defend the President
against impeachment after he hatefully dumped tens of millions of
dollars against me and tried to destroy me. It's all
so absurd and completely unseerious. I refuse to be a
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battered wife, hoping it all goes away and gets better.
If I am cast aside by the President and the
MAGA political machine and replaced by Neo Khn's big pharma,
big tech, military industrial war complex, foreign leaders, and the
elite donor class that can never ever relate to real Americans,
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then many common Americans have been cast aside and replaced
as well. There is no plan to save the world
or a four D chess game being played. When common
American people realize and understand that the political industrial complex
of both parties is ripping this country apart, that not
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one elected leader like me is able to stop Washington's
machine from gradually destroying our country and instead the reality
is that they common Americans, the people, possess the real
power over Washington. Then I'll be here by their side
to rebuild it. Until then, I'm going back to the
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people that I love, to live my life to the
fullest as I always have, and I look forward to
a new path ahead. I'll be resideing from office, with
my last day being January fifth, twenty twenty six, and
I look forward to seeing many of you again sometime
in the future. May God bless you all, and may
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God bless America.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Hi, there it is folks. I mean, you got to
understand the gravity of what you just heard there. Okay,
very very important point on the American political timeline. Marjorie
Taylor Green, she is being attacked, primaried by the President
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that she put it all on the line to support
when nobody else would. Okay, that doesn't tell you as
much about Marjorie Taylor Green as it does about Donald Trump.
You see, Donald Trump doesn't respect loyalty. Clearly he doesn't
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respect those who are loyal to him. But like a
petulant child, he translates anybody who's calling for accountability or
who opposes his slavish support for the genocidal colonial settler
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project known as Israel. And she opposes the fact that
this president Trump allowed himself to be purchased by a
foreign lobby and Mary Maddelson and the rest of them,
she opposes that, and for that, he's accusing her of
being disloyal. So the loyalty Donald Trump is talking about
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is like loyalty to the mob, to the mafia. Donald
Trump clearly fancies himself as a mob boss. You see,
that's the problem. So he's throwing her under the bus,
and not only that, not just throwing her under the bus,
running her over and then reversing over her. Okay, that's Trump,
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basically that guy. So that's what's going on. So he's
wrecking Donald Trump is wrecking the MAGA movement, and he's
taking his cues from some of the wealthiest people not
only in America but also in the world. And it's
quite it's quite astonishing, really, and you know, we'll talk
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about the ins and outs of this, but let's just
start with Exhibit A. Okay, it's important that people understand
the progression of events here. Bring this back. So this
is what Donald Trump says about his biggest ally, Marjorie
Taylor Green, Marjorie Trader Brown. So he won't even call
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her by her her sort of legal name. He's calling
her Marjorie Brown. Maybe that's just or made a name
or something like that. I have no idea, but because
of plummeting poll numbers and not wanting to face a
primarily primary challenger with a strong Trump endorsement where she
would have no chance of winning. Explanation Mark, I mean,
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it's totally unhinged. So he's sticking the knife in Thomas
Massey and Ran Paul. Okay, So these are three politicians
with integrity, that are independently minded, and they are not
bought and paid for, and Donald Trump's attacking them. Why Well,
for two out of three of those vociferously oppose what
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Israel is doing to the Palestinian people and the money
that Israel is siphoning out of America, and then the
amount of money Israel's using to bribe American politicians. So
it's pretty clear Donald Trump works for Israel. So who's
the trader here? Who's the trader? Which which one of
these out of those congress people, Marjorie Taylor Green, Thomas
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Massey and and Paul and then out of and Donald Trump.
Out of those four individuals, which one basically attacked the
First Amendment in this this year by attacking college students
legally and rightfully protesting their university's uh financial ties to
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the genocidal state of Israel. Convicted war criminal Prime Minister
and Defense Minister Netanyahu. You have Gallant well soon to
be convicted, but indicted in the ICC Israel is has
been by the United Nations and all but finalized by
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the j's guilty of genocide in Gaza. Okay, So Donald
Trump's defending that and attacking the First Amendment. Well, when
the president I have to remind people every time because
everyone likes to forget the President swears to protect and
defend the US Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic. Well,
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this president is an enemy of the US Constitution. So
who's the trader's if he's going to be accusing elected
representatives of being traders? Well, what is Donald Trump? If
everyone else is a trader? Somebody who's trashing the First
Amendment as a president on behalf of a foreign government Israel.
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That's very shaky grounds for Donald Trump to be calling
anybody a trader. It's disgusting, but it's not the worst.
And here he is topping even that this is what
led up to it. This is Trump. I'm withdrawing my
support and endorsement for quote congresswoman votes. I mean, just
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insulting Marjorie Taylor Green State of Georgia, despite my creating
record achievements for our country, including toll and complete victory
on the shutdown, closed borders, low taxes, men, men and
women's sports, transgender DYI who cares culture war issues? This
is so stupid, Okay it is. It's so weak of
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anybody who's still any Conservatives or Republicans still harping on
the culture war issues while World War three is like,
you know, breathing down the neck of the country in
the world, and you guys are still talking about trans
I mean, this is like, let Ben Shapiro fight the
culture wars. Let all the high pitched, squeaky, annoying voices
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fight the culture wars. Okay, let let let let all
these sort of daily wire type people go fight the
go and let them have a boxing match with it,
with a trans person or something like this higher a ring,
you know, fight it out. Ben and Matt Walsh. You
guys can fight it out. The big ticket issues are Israel, Iran,
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and Ukraine, Okay. Obviously, see Donald Trump doesn't want to
address any of these because he's completely on the wrong
side of all those issues of course, policy wise, and
goes against all his make America Great election pledges here
he is I stopped eight wars? What load of bs okay?
Rebuilding America's mility? How are you rebuilding America's military? Like,
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what have you done? You guys are still flying F
fourteen's and F seventeen's and still dumping fighters off aircraft
carries into the Red Sea. Thank you. Pete hegseeth Okay.
You're bombing third world countries that don't have any real
organized military okay. And you are doing sneak attacks during
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peace negotiations like you did with against Russia and against Iran. Okay.
So yeah, you're doing really good. It was stopping eight wars,
you've started three. Donald Trump did not stop all the
wars he's claiming credit for, and three of the wars
that he said he stopped have continued fighting, including the
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ones that he's directly involved in. So it's all bs okay. Anyway,
goes on and on and on. Look at this long
winded tweet. I mean, is a high school person. Is
some petulant high school child managing Donald Trump's Twitter account?
Is that Don Junior? Is that Dan Scavino who runs
this account? Honestly, who is typing all this garbage and
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signing the president on it? Is it Trump? I don't
think so, because I'm reticent to believe that Donald Trump
is probably the most illiterate US president in history. He
hasn't read a book probably in thirty years, except maybe
his own art of the Deal. Did he write that?
Was that ghost written? I don't know. You probably read
that one? Maybe not he could. Donald Trump? Does he
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have the attention span to sit down and write a
tweet that long? I doubt it, Seriously, I doubt it.
I'm not just ripping on Trump, folks. This is a
president publishing stuff like this, attacking his allies. I mean,
it's beyond cringeworthy at this point. So anyway, he did
the same to Thomas Massey and putting like vile expletives
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and this is like par for the course and accusing
people of low IQ Republican hating anchors. There's no this
president is low IQ. His administration, all his cabinet are
low IQ. They're all appointed by the Israelis, by Mariam
and Howard and Jared. Okay, that's who gave you Trump's cabinet.
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So anyway, we move on. So why so why has
Magus split? Okay, here's Marjorie Taylor Green. Just recently Epstein
battle has ripped Maga part says Marjorie Taylor Green. So
the Epstein issue Trump's cover up of a his relationship
with Jeff Epstein, and b trying to basically recast an
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issue that he campaigned on. You know, I'm going to
deliver a transparency. We're going to release all the Epstein files.
That was one of this President Trump's campaign promises. Then
he turns around says, now it's a democratic hoax. It's
a hoax created by the Democratic Party. So first you
want to expose it because Biden's covering it up, and
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now it's a democratic hoax. Okay, one of those two
things are not true. So Marjorie Taylor Green of course,
was calling for a release of the files, and that's
when Trump started attacking her, and that's why. And Trump
started also attacking Massy Okay, Trump's in the Epstein files.
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To what degree and what's unredacted, we will never know,
but he's in there, so obviously he wants to cover
it up. His associates are in there, and Epstein's links
to Israel and Israeli intelligence are in there. That's why
it's being covered up. Simple. So that's issue one issue too.
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Look at this and we find out the MAGA world
was on the side of Israel. Now it's split over Gaza.
So Trump couldn't maintain a consensus within MAGA over the US.
And they're sort of, you know, mindless slave like support
for Netsan Yahoo in Israel and America is a co belligerent.
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They're supplying all the weapons and bombs for the mass
murder of Palestinians. Of course, nobody wants to take accountability
for that, don't. Trump could have taken accountability for that
and then blamed it on Biden and finished it and
stopped Israel. But no, because Trump is bought and paid
for by the Israeli lobby, he couldn't do that. He
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had to take the side of Israel, and rather than
change the course of history, he took it down a
darker path. Okay, that's what Trump has done. Sad but true,
and that split MAGA, and that's probably something he and
his infinite wisdom couldn't have foreseen because he lives in
such a bubble. He thinks that everybody loves Israel like
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as much as he does. And so here are the
two principal actors in over this issue and the split.
Here's one recently, Tucker Carlson. There's others too, and below
that Nick Fuentes. Okay, recently, these two become the main
target of the Israeli cancelation machine because they're raising questions
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about America's support for Israel and the amount of control
Israel has over the US government and specifically as president.
And yes, that's split the MAGA movement. Okay, MAGA being
make America great Again and so forth America First Republicans
twenty twenty four elections, put all that together and bake
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it into a big role. That's MAGA for the moment,
but not anymore. So. There's two issues, and of course
Charlie Kirk fell victim to both of these issues, and
so he began to pivot and moderate his position and
he ends up getting whacked. And everyone's saying, well, Israel
had nothing to do with that. That was because of
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disgruntled trans or maybe someone sharing a flat with a
trans person in Utah, or some stupid story that nobody
can actually corroborate. So what's going on? Which one of
these is true? Well, I think you can figure that
out if you have half a brain cell. So last
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ditch effort to block Trump's Venezuela war appeals to Maga Republicans.
Here's the other issue, Venezuela. With the War Powers vote
looming in the Senate, advocates are pointing to Trump's past
opposition to regime chain wards regime change wars. But they're
not getting that. They're not instead, with this president, they're
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getting something else. You can see little Narco Marco in
the background there, Trump's little sort of sidekick who rubber
stamps everything. Trump's allowing Marco to sort of kind of
run point on South America. Marco Rubio another sort of
Trotskyite cross dressing as a conservative. So many of these,
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but anyway, here we go. There's a battle from Maga
soul and Venezuela is in the middle of it. So
this continues to fracture the mega movement continues, so it's
just going from bad to worse. And then we learn
that one of the main principles for the US attacking
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Venezuela is because Venezuela. And again, just remember who put
Marco Rubio into the Secretary of State position Israel, Mary Maddelson.
They first wanted Mike Pompeo, that tru that was too
much for Trump, and the other person they wanted in
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that position. I forgot who it was, somebody insane. And
then Trump came up with Rubio on their sort of one, two,
three four short list, and we get little Marco. Little
Marco's whole career is Israeli donors, okay from Paul Singer
and the rest Israeli billionaires have made Marco Rubio so
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as well. It happens to be the first country in
Latin America to recognize a Palestinian state and to make
Palestine their chief foreign policy issue. I think that's a
coincidence that now Trump is going after Venezuela. Is so
hard in his first term as well, but even harder
now positioning US military assets off the coast of Venezuela
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for an unprovoked war of aggression coincidence. No, I don't
think so. So that's that issue. And again, what's this say? Oh,
Maria Corina Machado, this is not regime change, she tells Americans.
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So she's so desperate. This was the Nobel Peace Prize winner.
The CIA selected the Nobel Prize winner this year, which
I thought was wonderful for the CIA. Anyway, they chose
Maria Corina Machado as the Nobel Peace Prize winner. So
congratulations Maria for winning that CIA handpicked award this year,
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as they control the Nobel Committee, which is so wonderful
for a world peace. But anyway, she's desperate. Now she's
running op eds in the Washington Post written by the CIA.
They're saying this is not a regime change effort. So
she is cheerleading for the toppling of Maduro. She's cheerleading
for US military forces gathering off the coast of Venezuela
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ready to attack it and steal their oil. But it's
not a regime change war, she claims. I mean, this
is just the farce of this is so beyond it
boggles the imagination. And so what does this all translate to?
And again, we always try to put some meat on
the bones on this show, because that's what we do.
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The other shows don't. But we're really going to fortify
this one here. What does this mean? Trump has just
lost thirty nine points among indie dependent voters in just
nine months. No one has ever seen anything like it,
and no one will ever again. Look at that. So
this is aggregate polling. This was on CNN, but they're
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quoting aggregate polling January last year. Net approval minus four
points among independence now minus forty three, ten x ten
x tenfold drop in independent voters. You can't win the midterms,
the coming midterms in twenty twenty six. The Republicans will
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not hold the House or the Senate with those numbers.
Not only that, this translates into low turnout as well.
It's another sort of ancillary effect of these sort of numbers.
I mean, it's not me saying this. Go to the
people's pundit on x another on hist polar there's a
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few out there. But that's what you're looking at, folks. Okay,
So everything I'm showing you here is just symptomatic of that.
So there's those are the receipts. Those are the receipts.
It just keeps getting worse and worse. And here's another one.
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Here's another one. The surprise issue driving a wedge between
Trump and his magabase. What's that? Well, here it is.
This is this is the man of the people, Donald Trump,
the workingman's president that make America great, the conservative right,
the heir apparent to Ronald Reagan. You must be kidding me,
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San Francisco, Washington Post. President Trump faces an unexpected riff
in the MAGA movement. Another one, as a Republican officials
from state houses to the Capitol, Hill Warren his full
throated embrace of the tech industries artificial intelligence boom risks
undermining America's economic security and exposing children to new harms,
(37:06):
et cetera. What he's talking about is Donald Trump is
now attempting to block states from regulating ai Okay, think
about that for a moment. So who is making him
do that? Larry Ellison, Elon Musk, Sam Altman and the
(37:33):
other Israeli operatives that are embedded in the ai US
tech industry. Okay, And I mean, I want to say
non Israeli. I mean Elon is not Israeli, but he's
under totally under the thumb of Israel, as was evidenced
by him being dragged by the ear to Israel for
(37:57):
the October seventh propagandatur in the folk op with Netnyahu himself. Okay,
so Musk is pretty much under control of that narrative.
But the rest is Larry Ellison, Sam Altman and all
the other billionaires and Peter Thiel. Okay, these guys run Trump.
So instead of taking the more states rights approach the
(38:20):
thing that makes America a great country, Donald Trump sides
with the transnational corporate oligarchs and Builderberg. Builderberg because that's
read Builderberg. There, that's what you're seeing. Yes, that's what
that And how do we know this because this has
(38:41):
been at the top of Builderberg's agenda the last twelve years,
Just saying, folks, if you pay attention to the stuff,
you'll see. So these are just a handful, but they're
important ones of the MAGA disintegration. And so Trump isn't
(39:04):
just doing this haphazardly. This is all intentional and it's
all systematic. Donald Trump is not who you thought he was.
This is something unfortunately many of us have come to understand.
Wish it wasn't true, but it is so. And now
(39:24):
to show the really retarded side of MAGA. I hate
to break this to you guys, but this is painful.
So the next MAGA divide is China. So but this
is where Trump hopes to regain because of these poll numbers.
Trump hopes to regain MAGA by beating the war drums
(39:48):
against China. And why is that because on the issue
of China, MAGA are retarded generally. So look at this.
Even as Trump makes overtures to Beijing trying to do
a trade deal with most of the Magro voters continue
to view China as a moderate to rest severe threat
eighty three percent afraid of China for some reason, and
(40:09):
many agree that intends to destroy the US. China intends
to destroy the US twenty nine percent, the third of
all MAGA and replace it with a new world order,
a Chinese world order thirty three percent. So unfortunately, you know,
low IQ MAGA are still like obsessed with China. It's sad.
(40:30):
But anyway, so just when you thought there was hope,
you have some of these weird things baked into the
brains of American Republicans, many of them, and the MAGA movement.
It's almost like yeah, oh, no, we can't know. There
has to be somebody. It's almost like Americans are genetically disposed,
(40:53):
genetically disposed to having to have at least one country
that's an existential boogeyman at all times. It's like a
requirement predisposed. I wish this stuff wasn't true, but I'm
just reporting facts here. It's painful for me to trust me.
(41:17):
I don't like doing this rather be covering something else,
But we had to lay this out because people need
to understand what's going on. You're being completely manipulated, okay,
and we have been for a very long time and
this present. If you wanted us to get into economic policies,
please don't make me go there. The tariff wars are
(41:41):
a joke, okay, an epic failure, and they're engaged in
such propaganda right now, trying to write Bart and everybody else,
trying to paint the US economy as being the greatest
ever in history. The current US economy, I don't know
what to say. I really don't. It's you know, it
clearly is a contraction in consumer confidence, and there will
(42:05):
be an overall GDP contraction. Let's forget about the fake
Wall Street stock market. It's constantly being pumped up by
fake liquidity. Okay, the real economy is contracting, and part
of it is just because of the indecisiveness and the
unpredictability the people are looking at with the United States attacking,
(42:27):
sanctioning and starting terrafores, with everybody on the planet. Okay,
in the US thinks that's going to somehow bring jobs
back to America. They're not coming. It's over. Trump is
not going to bring any more manufacturing jobs to America.
If he does, he's going to have to subsidize him. Meanwhile,
the rust belt farmers are going broke, okay, and Trump
(42:52):
wants to bail out Argentinas Buddy Melee, the crypto scammer
in Buenos Aires, who, by the way, the US is not.
Trump intervened. I mean, I just last thing I'll mention
because it's hilarious. Trump intervened in the last Argentinian election
to save Melay by threatening to withhold a US bailout
(43:13):
of the Argentinian currency second round worth twenty billion if
they don't vote for Melay or his party anyway, in
the last round of elections just this last month, and
it worked. People got scared the US money wasn't going
to come in. They voted for a Melay's party, and
then now Trump's reversing it, saying no, We're not going
(43:35):
to send that bailout. So Mela's supporters must be feeling
like mugs. Of course, you're dealing with Trump, so it's
not written down. It's even if it's written down, it's
not going to get honored. And so do you think
this peace deal in Ukraine's going to be like nailed
down so he's being able to see it through. I'm
not sure. The way this president is running the business
(43:58):
of government is quite extraordinary, so no one's ever seen
anything like it before. Anyway, that's all we're going to
show you for the moment. That's all for this segment.
Let's take a break at the Sunday Wire. I'm Patrick Kenningsen,
your host. It's great to have you with us. We'll
be visiting some of the comments in the overdrive segment. Also,
some of our teammates are going to join us as well.
(44:21):
And Patrick Kenningson, your host, will see you in just
a few minutes, so stay right there, we'll be back.
Speaker 3 (44:44):
I love the pictures left dumb.
Speaker 4 (44:47):
I love the game they left dumb played all the
left and the playground.
Speaker 3 (44:52):
I love the arts they never made.
Speaker 4 (44:56):
Ghost Faces all Amelia Palastamia children, All of those voices
left in silence, or when the names written in time listen,
their bond is more honorable.
Speaker 3 (45:15):
Lifeless have to dills to find.
Speaker 4 (45:18):
Ghost faces are Amelia Palas Daniel children. What are the
songs they never written? What are the words hill never saying?
Speaker 3 (45:34):
And the dumbness out there? Not now an escape above
the rings?
Speaker 4 (45:40):
The ghost faces are the million palas Dania children. I
have the tryan helpless children, God's most precious and most dear.
Speaker 3 (45:57):
I have the begging, all the reason could you ever
leave us here?
Speaker 4 (46:02):
I close the eyelids of a million palastan your children?
Speaker 3 (46:13):
So what do we really stand for? Is this how
our future is made?
Speaker 5 (46:19):
And when we.
Speaker 4 (46:19):
Ever found that courage to stand up, I'm afraid I
tear away the persecution of the palace down.
Speaker 3 (46:29):
Your children, rise up and.
Speaker 4 (46:37):
Be the guardians of the palace them.
Speaker 3 (46:40):
Your children.
Speaker 4 (46:47):
You prospect our obligation and recreate that information, because every
soul deserves pon session. Save the palace, Damn your children,
Save the Palestinian.
Speaker 6 (47:37):
Mister speaker, I want to thank you for giving me
the profound honor of addressing this great citidel of democracy
for the fourth time.
Speaker 5 (48:00):
And thanks Sambo that black guy, so one more time
to help them in pendant on our van.
Speaker 7 (48:04):
That's the crime.
Speaker 1 (48:04):
Let me speaking what tail talk to you when it's bedtime.
Speaker 6 (48:07):
Our world is an upheaval.
Speaker 3 (48:09):
We ran up, Poe, says Eve.
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Well.
Speaker 5 (48:11):
Let's our coat to spell. Labels ready made, We wheeled
them well, taps caanty semmis, animals all gonna sail, Every
option laid down. No detail is too frail. Let me
share my Plane's all upbout me survival, said gold friends.
Just let me be Uncle Sam San's dollars. Bob Tom
said us sleep through twisted lenses. He pretends to see clearly.
I could quote the Bible, but that's just for show.
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It's occupation versus civilization. As you know, accusations for confession,
the truths on the look, decades of incarceration.
Speaker 7 (48:39):
Gets your clap for the show.
Speaker 1 (48:40):
We win, they lose.
Speaker 7 (48:42):
I can't praise any more.
Speaker 5 (48:44):
This noos is tude tight, just not as a Blaine
in the tent of the night. We're criminals in truth,
but that soft place gentlemen in the headline, ain't it.
Speaker 6 (48:52):
It was suddenly heaven turned into hell.
Speaker 5 (48:56):
We place the homes, gave the order of the shell,
bob schools, Moss hotels, the Ford tell not just that
hospitals fell as well. Thank you Adamson Sirs. For funding
this hell.
Speaker 6 (49:05):
In fact, President, you.
Speaker 5 (49:08):
Just say Billings on colonial play chose us. We cleaned
the fence in the broad daylight, good man, he asked,
though his words sway supported me even when his talk's
not right. They killed the rage and the women kids
in the front, God says, the open their cage, live
in o'bontown or tests on the way they sing the
crowd so we ten batches of colorship is playing undt
green hurt them or ranting a belt.
Speaker 7 (49:30):
I'll take you.
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Wanter vide no tell, I can't lie about chet aside.
Speaker 7 (49:34):
That's out.
Speaker 5 (49:35):
Humanity's priceless funds are what it's about. They call it occupatient,
no machine of hate, of racist dreams, not a blood durst,
the state causing death, prevacated every gate.
Speaker 8 (49:45):
Get us stand here and you still wait.
Speaker 5 (49:47):
And what I'm doing a stand up in disguise playing
the pictum. That's my but now the burning met.
Speaker 6 (49:54):
Effigy skies, and I want to say thank you America.
Speaker 7 (49:58):
I love you, wave your hamburgers.
Speaker 3 (49:59):
That's no love.
Speaker 7 (50:00):
Mysel just loves us.
Speaker 3 (50:01):
Camps just enough.
Speaker 7 (50:02):
No more October's.
Speaker 5 (50:04):
But we had our stuff and we were the symbol
of coerobic race down the part side of.
Speaker 3 (50:09):
Races to any place.
Speaker 5 (50:10):
But would melts in my mouth to trade from north
to south or if we can grace face face they
call Israel.
Speaker 1 (50:18):
They called Israel the colonialist is thirty one.
Speaker 7 (50:21):
They up and grab the times.
Speaker 9 (50:22):
Take a breathe.
Speaker 7 (50:23):
That's the White House.
Speaker 10 (50:24):
They're trying to leave.
Speaker 5 (50:25):
But they need more training to follow.
Speaker 6 (50:27):
My creed that you want is funding and promoting anti
Israel's protests in America. They wanted to disrupt America.
Speaker 1 (50:34):
Speak of I ran, my aunts go weak, my mouth
got sour.
Speaker 7 (50:37):
Let's find a new land of the fire with their
white buttons on tower.
Speaker 5 (50:41):
If there is near, But listen on my side to
be in the enemies where occupied.
Speaker 7 (50:46):
But that's not in me, so prayers.
Speaker 5 (50:48):
I need the tax dollars so my plans can proceed.
We ain't to make God's Unliverpool a Nobel prize. Then
find a new place to colonize, take the world back
from the iflic of gods. Make this reaching of five
talk cameradice. Thank you, My life have preached it, Tomis.
Speaker 6 (51:04):
Israel does not seek to resettle guys.
Speaker 3 (51:06):
Freak to.
Speaker 1 (51:34):
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, Welcome back to the Sunday Wire.
This is episode five hundred and seventy of this weekly
Omnibus news and analysis TV and radio program. Thank you
for rejoining us. And this is the Overdrive segment. I'm
going to invite a couple of our colleagues onto the
stage at this time. Let's see some At least one
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has arrived. We'll bring him up right now. Ruckus, Adam Clark,
both Ruckus and we've also got Hesher from the boiler
room as well. Great to see you, guys. Welcome to
the program this week.
Speaker 9 (52:10):
Thanks for having us. Patrick. You know you made that
comment near the end of that monologue, like I don't
necessarily want to be covering this, you know what I mean?
Like that really strikes me, and I'm sure Ruckus too.
You know a lot of the stuff that we've been
talking about in this Trump two point zero wave have
just been like, ugh, do we have to talk about
(52:31):
these politics anymore. It's so tedious and so in your face.
It's just like the wicked big brother holding you down
and you know, holding you down by your shoulders and
dropping a lugi, like hanging a loogie over your face
every time. We gotta do it. But hey, I'm glad
to be here with you. Thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (52:52):
It is what it is. Let's do it all right,
nice ruckus go ahead. I mean your initial thoughts. I
don't know if you caught the opening segment or not.
I did.
Speaker 8 (53:03):
I'm glad you shared what you shared because I was
quite disturbed and disgusted by Trump's response to MTG stepping
down right after his seriously unprofessional and disgusting thing with
Thomas Massey. So I'm just this guy does not improve,
I mean quite worse than not improving. He keeps doubling
down to the opposite of it. What's the opposite of improving?
(53:23):
Like this is where we're at. We're like roller coaster,
we all the way down straight to the Tahites. You
know what I mean. I mean, Like, granted, there are
quite a few people out there who are shocked and
disturbed to be learning this the hard way, as demonstrated
in this clever meme right here where you know, you
got Maga fighting against the deep state, and all of
(53:43):
a sudden you realize, wait a minute, Trump's on the
other side with the deep state fighting against Mega. Huh
what happened?
Speaker 3 (53:49):
Now?
Speaker 8 (53:49):
I am proud to say I'm you know, I don't
like to say, hey, I was right and I told
you so. But I am one of the few people,
even included in our small group, who who had no
hopes that Donald Trump was going to change anything, because
I'm one of those crazy conspiracy theorists who don't believe
that two party politics makes a lick of difference. But
I know you guys are in general on board with
(54:11):
me on that, but I think a lot of us
got fooled into thinking, oh, Trump, He's going to make
a difference. And then on top of that, you got
the Kamala thing, and there was no who's going to
vote for that? I mean, hello, So yeah, it's just
wrestling at the end of the day, and now we're
just living it unfortunately. But was shocking to me more
than anything, Patrick are two things, obviously, the incredibly in
(54:31):
your face closeness with the technocracy stuff, which not enough
people are talking about and then just the disgusting behavior
in your face, no apologies. He's telling reporters quiet, piggy
like he's never going to get in trouble for that stuff.
He's never going to get in trouble with throwing Maga
under the bus. We've seen his supporters, including friends and
colleagues of ours, burning their hats, and he's not step
(54:54):
back and say, oh gee, maybe i should reconsider what
I'm doing here because I'm losing favor with the people
who put me in power. No, no, no, no, the
people put him in power, such as Marjorie Taylor Green,
who literally went to war for that dude. He just
I mean, he threw her under the bus, drove over
her multiple times, and then came back and injected her
with a number of COVID shots just to make sure.
(55:15):
Patrick is quite disgusting.
Speaker 1 (55:17):
Well, according to Steve Bannon. According to Bannon, that Trump
wasn't elected by his supporters or Marjorie Tellergreen support. He
was elected by divine right. According to Bannon, so I
mean it was God's will to put Trump in there,
And I'm sure that might very well be the case,
(55:37):
but maybe not for the reasons that Steve Bannon thinks,
so maybe to show humanity basically what a complete turncoat,
despicable fraud any politician can end up being, especially if
they're so desperate for power. And look, many of us
(56:00):
defended Trump against the fake impeachments, against the law, fair,
against all the unwarranted criticism even before he was elected, okay,
because he ran as a change candidate, and so voters
were so desperate for change that they supported the radical
outsider in the hopes that this outsider would deliver what
(56:25):
he campaigned on. Simple that's politics. But he didn't. In fact,
in the second term, he's really gone the opposite direction.
And what's clear from his attack on Thomas Massey and
Marjorie Taylor Green probably to me guys the most two
most unassailable members of the House. In my opinion, I'm
(56:47):
so impressed with MTG and Massey. I've not hardly ever
seen anybody like this in my life, and not only
going against the grain, going against their own part. And
that shows you, you know that the issues that they
are basically getting hammered for, they're on the right side
(57:08):
of those issues, and this president rather than supporting them
or even being neutral, Donald Trump could have just been
no comment. I don't want to talk about Massy. I
he's whatever. I disagree with him on this, but let's
not talk about or MTG.
Speaker 2 (57:22):
No.
Speaker 1 (57:22):
No, he's a primarying them. He's throwing millions at getting
elected and then accusing Marjorie Taylor Green and being a trader,
and accusing Thomas Massey of offering his wife, I mean
his deceased wife. I mean, this is the level that
this president's playing at. Seriously, where do you go from here?
Speaker 9 (57:44):
It's like a bad reality TV show written by AI
or something like that at this point, I mean the
I don't like to think that everything is scripted, but
if I was to, you know, dip my needle into
that groove and play that record where everything is scripted,
and you really think back about the character arc of
(58:05):
Trump and all of his entourage, you know, his one
point zero and two point h entourage, and then all
of his little you know, villain arcs and arch enemies
just in every sector of the nation of the planet.
Pretty much. It's and then all that crazy law Fair,
(58:26):
just the most bombastic, stupid, seven season scripted reality show ever, right, Like,
if that was what this is which is hard to comprehend,
right because there's just so many cogs and wheels and
machineries and pushes and pulls. But if that's what it was,
this is the worst reality TV show I have ever
(58:47):
ever seen, and I don't want to be in it anymore.
I don't want to see the final season. I don't
want to see the spinoff show. Can we please just
stop this? Stop this? You know it's like this, this
is proof, this is proof that we will never have
a representative government again. It's over, it's done, it's dust.
(59:08):
There's no coming back for it. The amount of energy
that went into creating Maga and creating the oppositions to
Maga uh, and then the the obvious like wedges that
were driven into it. October seven included, you know, to
be the biggest one and you know, next to Gaza
and Palestine. But it's just disgusting, you guys. I hate
(59:33):
this show. It sucks. It's the worst reality show I've
ever seen, and whoever planned it, I don't have enough
middle fingers to show you.
Speaker 1 (59:42):
I mean, I want to go to Rucus in a moment,
something else, Bannon said Ruckus and echoes what Hesher's saying here,
I mean not echoes what hex you're saying, but it
validates what Hesh you're saying. But speaking of wrestling, one
of my favorite wrestlers back in I'm talking classic WWF
(01:00:03):
was Kamala the Ugandan Giant. Oh yeah, everyone loved Kamala.
Everyone loved Kamala. And it's so funny that Kamala mysteriously
died right around the time Kamala became vice president or
right before, yeah, something right around that time, and that
(01:00:26):
was just kind of weird. But u and he was
against Kamala. Harris can be only one that's That was
one of his I think tweets, actually his posts. I
don't want to get into any of those conspiracies there.
I just started to throw that out there. I don't
I'm I'm not gonna throw any graphics up on screen,
but those of you Andre the Giant, Kamala Ugandan Giant,
(01:00:49):
Lex Luger. Those were the sort of golden days. That's
how Donald Trump made his bones by the way he's
doing those w w F appearance, and isn't.
Speaker 9 (01:00:57):
It isn't it also interesting? I don't know if you
saw the somewhat recent within the Last few years documentary
about Vince McMahon.
Speaker 1 (01:01:09):
No, I didn't good.
Speaker 9 (01:01:10):
It's crazy, like they go through all the a lot
of the dirt, you know, from the w w F days,
what led up to that, the switch up to w
w E. But it's it's mostly about Vince and his
family and the way that he sort of you know,
lorded over that whole industry, and and the rivalries that
(01:01:30):
he had with other you know, guys that owned other
wrestling networks whatever. But in the end of the documentary,
Vince ends up in like a me too situation, like
a hashtag me two situation. A lot of people start
coming out with, you know, some pretty personal and graphic
(01:01:53):
accusations against him and whatnot. Yet somehow, as Donald Trump
is coming in for two point zero, that all falls quiet.
I haven't heard any updates on it. I'm sure someone
would have them for me, but that was the last
I heard, was a year or two ago, or you know,
something like that. And as Donald Trump comes in, we
don't hear about Vince McMahon and these scandals anymore. Vince
(01:02:16):
McMahon gets bought into the new Punchy fighty system with
Dana White and all these other guys makes you know,
billions of dollars gets the I don't know if he's
still involved with WWE or RAW or what or where
the mergers are, but that's all on Netflix now. They
got a huge new deal like that, whole industry got
(01:02:36):
pumped up big time. And then all of a sudden,
Missus McMahon right becomes the Secretary of Education out of
the blue. What his wife becomes the Secretary of Education.
She's the one that was heading the charge for, you know,
shutting down a lot of that educational money in the
beginning of Trump's term here. So it's like, I just
(01:02:58):
feel like there's some glad handing and some Shenanigan's going
on in the background that are directly related to kind
of what you're you know, being nostalgic about right now.
Speaker 1 (01:03:08):
Yeah, I mean it's weird how ww the wrestling world
made its way into the White House. I mean, that's
a little bit too much.
Speaker 8 (01:03:16):
So it's they're they're doing it to show everybody. This
is why I think this is like the endgame. I mean,
when they're when they're willing, because like it would take
like us crazy conspiracy theorists people to tell everybody. The
world is a stage. Wars theater. Politics as theater. It's
like wrestling, it's fake. We use the fake wrestling analogy
a lot when describing left right politics and this emergence
(01:03:41):
of what comes out of the middle with the hygalien
dialectic right. So there's always a third option that was hidden,
that was planned all along. They do the problem right, action, solution,
all that stuff. Usually A great analogy for how a
lot of this works is the wrestling, because they on
camera pretend to be great, big, violent enemies of each other,
but behind the scenes they're all best buds and friends.
And beyond that, they all work for the same people.
(01:04:02):
They all receive their paychecks from the same place, so
you know, use your imagination when it comes to you
as politics where their paycheck is coming from. I think
we all know. You know what I mean, Just ask
a pack and ask the I learned something recent. I
guess there's only about ten people who I guess did
not receive any funding whatsoever from APACK. But I believe
(01:04:25):
Marjorie Taylor Green is one of those, and so is
Thomas Massy. But it's shocking now in your face that
they will literally bring the wrestling to the White House.
I wouldn't be surprised. I think I've heard you mentioned
this on the show, Patrick, that they might have like
a cage match out on the White House lawn. I
could probably see that happening for.
Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
Real Texas Death Match. So ruck As Bannon also said
in an interview recently that Trump is going to have
a third term and it's just a formality. I think
it's the twenty second Amendment. It's just a formality. But
he's in danger of falling foul the twenty fifth Amendment
(01:05:06):
before we even get to the twenty second, if you
know what I mean. And I saw an interview recently
on one of the main big podcast about a doctor
talking about the cognitive declin. I think it was on
Danny Davis's Deep Dive about the cognitive decline of Donald Trump.
He's losing his mental faculties. That's kind of scary. Considering
(01:05:27):
all the new wars that he's started that were sort
of embroiled in. That does worry me a lot. I mean,
with Biden, it was somewhat limited to sort of existing wars,
but Trump is determined to start many, many new ones,
and so that does worry me a little bit. Also,
sort of tempting fate with nuclear confrontation, that also worries me.
(01:05:51):
So the cognitive declined, Donald Trump, he could get done
on the twenty fifth, that's the one they pushed through.
Nancy Pelosi fast tracked that through right before the end
of the Trump administration. I can't remember. I think that
was yeah, I think that was right in twenty twenty.
And I didn't understand why, like, why would you do
(01:06:11):
that because we knew Biden was senile by then, even
before he was sworn in. Everyone knew that, And so
why did Pelosi do that? Was that because they're putting
it in because they knew that they could use that
against Trump in four years. It's hard to say, but
it's there. It's there. So he's going to get impeached
(01:06:33):
after they lose the House next November, and the polling
suggests that they will lose the House. Republicans will lose
the House, possibly the Senate if the polling is accurate.
I mean, what you guys saw what I put up
about independence, I mean, this is just unheard of. This
has never happened in history. What you're seeing right here,
(01:06:55):
that is a tenfold swing on independence in nine months.
It's never happened in history. That shows you how unpopular
this president is among the people that got him elected.
These are the swing voters and the Fox News people
(01:07:18):
of the world and so forth. All of the grifters
will tell you that this isn't happening. But it is happening,
and it's happening for all the reasons I showed you
guys in the opening segment. So this is a real
thing that's happening. Okay, qan on breadcrumbs five d chss.
That's not real. This is real, okay, So what's going
(01:07:41):
to happen? Then? Well, all of here's the question, guys.
All the people that defended Donald Trump against the fake impeachment,
and there's plenty of things to impeach him for the
legit right now, just after nine months. I don't know
where to start, but let's just say any of legitimate
grounds for impeachment. For me, it would be possi commatatis
(01:08:04):
and abusing using the executive branch to deploy American troops
in numerous American cities. And then there's the Venezuelan thing,
blowing up fishing boats, et cetera. Then there's the tariffs
that is not presidential remit.
Speaker 9 (01:08:22):
Walking States rights, also supporting the gun lobby in the background,
the anti gun lobby. Believe it or not, We got
some news on that. I mean, it's a laundry list, man.
Speaker 1 (01:08:34):
But just are you guys going to say, are you
guys going to defend Trump if he isn't peached by
the Democrats? Are you going to think more like, well,
he's had it coming. This is what you get for
betraying your base. Look at the look at that independent swing.
I mean, what do you guys think, how will you
react to an impeachment in twenty twenty seven?
Speaker 10 (01:08:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (01:08:55):
And what does what does the world look like after that?
Like if there were actually a successful impeachment, Like if
House and Senate were to flip and there was a
successful impeachment and he had to leave the office right then,
what does that look like?
Speaker 7 (01:09:09):
You know?
Speaker 6 (01:09:11):
Then?
Speaker 9 (01:09:11):
What is it better? Is it worse? Is it just
the same script running itself? You know on AutoPlay?
Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
Go ahead?
Speaker 8 (01:09:21):
He needs an out right. We were just talking about
the sun boiler room the other night on Friday.
Speaker 1 (01:09:25):
Rights.
Speaker 8 (01:09:26):
Sure, how who is it? Katherine Author Austin fitz who
was talking about it. But the dvance, the vance elephant
in the room, as it were, eager and ready and
willing to maybe step in if something were to happen
to the current president before he finishes his second term.
So it's interesting me Bannon is talking about a third
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term and that if Trump was really on board with
this kind of idea. Well, I guess, okay, I guess
I answered my own question. It would not be it's
not an elected thing because you can't get elected for
a third term, so there'd be something else going on there.
But let's pretend like, oh, yeah, I fully expect that
the people would want to see me in office again
for the third time. Now, don't you think you would
(01:10:10):
be concerned about like those numbers we were just looking
at with the independence do you think you would be
concerned that your most diehard Rabbit fans have ripped off
their hats and set them on fire, that now MTG
is stepping down. You've had this great, big public breaking
up divorce. That's what it symbolizes a divorce between Trump
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and MAGA. I mean, this was the nail in the coffin.
I mean, it's very good for you to point all
of this out because I think especially for people who
don't live here, including the people who live here, I
don't think they're understanding the gravity of what this signals.
This was the end, This was it as far as
I can tell. But maybe I'm wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:10:50):
I agree. I agree. It's not looking good. You know,
so we're just ten months in, ten months into this
presidency and it's looking bad. It's bad for the country,
it's bad for the world, and he's become a real liability,
I think, to potential global stability. But then you have
(01:11:10):
to ask the question, is this what did did do
the people that purchased him, that put him in office,
and the people he's acting on behalf of right now,
which are the sort of elite criminal class. Okay, that's
who seems to be benefiting. Look at all the tech
oligarchs that line the front row of his inauguration, many
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of whom spent hundreds of millions to destroy him just
a few years earlier, and he gave him a front seat.
And that doesn't inspire a lot of confidence. It's certainly
not for myself. And we're going to look at some
of the comments here, some of the comments coming out
from showing a few before this, But we're going to
(01:11:54):
sort of catch up here and see what's what they're
saying on the streams. Well say it will be all
find jd Vance has three hundred and seven days of
state craft. I don't see what the problem is Iszo
Putin's been in charge of eleven time zones for twenty
five years. I mean, that's putting it into perspective, isn't it.
I think jd Vance is a bit of a lightweight.
(01:12:18):
How old is he forty two? He's a kid in
political terms, he's a child, and he doesn't have any
serious base. He is really beholden to the money masters.
He hasn't been in politics long enough to have accumulated
a real base. And if his base was maga and
he was a never trumper just a couple of years ago,
(01:12:38):
you guys remember jd Vance was a never trumper, but
he cleverly pivoted in order to get a prime seat
on the Trump train. And he himself is a tech
bro product, as we know, so a child of feel
and so forth. And so is is he really the
(01:13:00):
air apparent jd Vance? I don't think so. I think
the air apparent might be something else. But if it is,
I mean, he's do you really think he can beat
an insurgent if the Democrats pull their finger out and
put in a decent candidate who could at least blag
their way through. I don't think Vance could win. I
(01:13:23):
just don't. He ain't Trump, and he himself lacks a
lot of because he's gone along with Trump's worst policies.
So rather than opposing them or being a countervailing voice,
he's just been sort of a you know, sidekick, a
loyal sidekick to Trump. This idea that he'd be the
intelligent balancer of Trump, it's always the fantasy of the electorate.
(01:13:46):
I even fall for this. Sometimes that's okay, he's got
Vance there to counsel him. He's intelligent, he's got a
high IQ and to balance out Trump's weaknesses, you know
what I mean. But it's never the case. I mean,
I'm even guilty of this delusion. Every election. I think
the vice like the vice president, you know, it's going
(01:14:07):
to have some effect. It's not. The vice president absolutely
fulfills certain state deep state duties as vice president. Every time.
The vice president is a very very much a deep
state actor within the administration. Just look at them, look
at what they turned Mike Pence into one, and we
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can go back Joe Biden, I mean, please, Dick Cheney,
I mean, hello.
Speaker 9 (01:14:33):
Dick Cheney just passed away, right people. A lot of
people say he was actually the president during W's years,
sort of in the background, you know, the one that
was making real decisions.
Speaker 1 (01:14:43):
He had weight though Cheney had weight advance doesn't.
Speaker 9 (01:14:46):
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 1 (01:14:47):
Cheney was a Bush senior, you know, just a nixing guy, just.
Speaker 9 (01:14:51):
To play devil's advocate, like if we're really going to
WWF WWE sock puppet, you know, younger style Paul politicians
for the new wave of politics, and the important thing
about them is that they have a Technocrats hand up
there sphincter, and then Israel's hand up the technocrats sphincter,
(01:15:14):
and then you end up with this like you know,
centipede disgusting, uh sort of thing going on. If you
get my drift, because.
Speaker 1 (01:15:22):
I don't want to get that drift because at least
it's not too fisted. Okay, so I'll give you that. Sorry,
we're getting we're really digressing here. Heck, I don't know
if you meant to my bad take. I don't want
to say down that rabbit hole, but because that's even
bad anyway, let's just try to wipe that. Everybody, collectively,
(01:15:42):
we shall wipe that image from our minds. Let's uh so,
speaking of puppets here al Gore, vice President Bill Clinton
two terms? I mean, what did he turn.
Speaker 9 (01:15:55):
Out to be climate change pusher?
Speaker 1 (01:15:58):
For one, well, the ultimate sort of globalist actor. He
drove the complete technocracy climate w e f agenda. Al
Gore was one of the sort of founding fathers of that.
So again, so just uh yeah, as a part. At
least he didn't have the Israel hand up there anyway. Sorry, well,
(01:16:19):
let's drop that, we hope, let's drop see with the
chat or reacting to Hesher's let's say, uh, I would say, uh,
physiological anatomical metaphors. Let me see here, mind wipe. Yeah yeah,
So so Sunday Wire is now a mind wipe. Yes, yes,
(01:16:41):
this is an internal mind I don't even want to
say internal. This is definitely a mind wipe. I'm I'm
trying to conduct a mind wipe, and I do. I'm
doing this for the good of our audience, thinking of
their welfare, their mental and spiritual welfare as well. Yes,
that's right, deep insights. We're all about deep insights here. Sorry, guys, Yes,
(01:17:03):
we're all doing a collective Okay, everybody on account of
three and as you know, hypnosis is a very effective
form of UH psychotherapy on the counter. Three, we will
forget Hesher's anatomical analogies. One, two, three, forget Hesher's anatomical
analogies and snap, okay, we're back, gentlemen. So tell us
(01:17:26):
about what's wrong with the Trump administration rugas I don't
know there is it is, Photon says, call the men
in Black. I think we nearly wiped out Rucus's voice.
Speaker 8 (01:17:46):
I was I was looking for I had I had
the Pam BONDI as the men in black with the
flashy device I was looking for. We were having fun
with that one on boiler Room. I can't I lost
the file, but yeah, there you go.
Speaker 5 (01:17:58):
What what?
Speaker 8 (01:17:59):
Yeah, you're asking me the answer to that question because
I don't know, and that's what's frightening to me unfortunately.
So I'm just glad that we all get to we
all get to find out together. Isn't that fun?
Speaker 1 (01:18:12):
Some people are in tears. We're getting we're getting all
sorts of distraught messages coming through the streams right now.
Speaker 8 (01:18:17):
Well traumatize people. Now we've done it.
Speaker 1 (01:18:20):
I love this one too. I'm too woke to go
to sleep again. I love that. I absolutely love that. Yeah,
I like rainbows are coming, Rainbows are coming. Look at
it's working already. Mind wipe. I can't remember things. See
how effectiveness is?
Speaker 9 (01:18:36):
What show?
Speaker 1 (01:18:36):
Is this online? On real hypnotherapy on a live stream?
Thank you very much? So, yes, sir, Yeah, that's what's
going on, folks. Yeah, here we go. Let's pivot to
the Zionists. The Zionists really came out with Trump. He
was their door. He was more than that, he's become
their doormat. Actually, it's embarrassing. I mean, what's going on.
Speaker 9 (01:19:01):
Sir Patrick. Do you think does it does it benefit
that group of people, the political Zionists to see Trump impeached?
Is that something they would pull strings to fight from happening?
Since we know that, you know, they're funding pretty much
all the Democrats as well, is there? What do you
think about that whole sort of deep state question?
Speaker 1 (01:19:24):
You know, the biggest, the biggest fraud of all of
this is that a lot of Republicans and the sort
of people still clinging to Trump believe that Israel cares
about the Republican Party or the Israel backs the conservative movement.
They don't. They don't care. The Israel is happy to
see the breakup of MAGA because it means that they
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can move their support and work on the Democrats, and
so they don't care. They'll bring in a Democratic president
and they will probably you know, could be worse than Trump,
like Biden was worse than every previous administration on these issues.
So this is they don't care. They'll just they'll then
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they'll tool up for the next election to they'll make
it such a horrible Democrat and it'll set the stage
for a Republican they'll back them, and they'll pick their cabinet.
The will throw hundreds of billions of dollars at them,
and that that's it. They don't care. America is just
a cash machine for Israel. It's a cash machine for Israel,
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and then Israel funnels back a small percentage of that
money back into the American political system. But it's enough
to buy off the House and Senate and the and
the executive branch and the media. Okay, it's it's a
small percentage of what they benefit from in terms of
welfare from the US. That's just the way it goes from.
Speaker 9 (01:20:50):
And and is that country in debt like America is?
Speaker 1 (01:20:53):
Patrick they they are, they are now after October seventh,
but that's mainly because they've basically destroyed their own economy,
you know, through what they've done. But they don't have
nearly the levels of debts of course det GDP ratio
that the US is caring of course.
Speaker 9 (01:21:11):
So every time, so then every time America gives them
foreign aid, whether it's hardware or cash of some sort,
or bonds or whatever, however they do this that three
You know that those billions of dollars that are sent
every year, right, every time that is sent, that is
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taken from the American Wait, we don't have reserves because
we're in a thirty two trillion dollar debt, so more
debt is taken out on our names. By the way,
it's about one hundred and eleven thousand dollars each of
us owe, every single American if we were to pay
off that debt right now. But every time they send
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that money over there, that's more debt that we incur.
Right and longer that we are in debt, and it's
essentially a tax on the American people. So they're taxing us,
they're ruining our economy, they're taking hits on our We're
taking hits on our economy because of it. And it
goes there and then they use it to do things
(01:22:15):
like what they're doing in Palestine. They do it to
do things to turn it around, like you just said,
and use it to buy off our politicians. So our
politicians are being bought off with our money that we
don't even have because we're in debt. So we make
new debt to give to another country so that they're
you know, political zionist machinery can put it back in
(01:22:38):
our country to make sure that it benefits them. Am
I understanding this whole circle of financial life?
Speaker 1 (01:22:44):
Well, yes, yes, on a certain level.
Speaker 3 (01:22:45):
You are.
Speaker 1 (01:22:46):
However, the national deficit, as you said, or we're in
debt to central banks, private central banks, we are paying
for that. In fact, that that one hundred and whatever
thousand per head debt that you've cited there, we're already
paying into that constantly as it grows to one hundred
and twenty next year and one hundred and forty the
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following year. We're doing that through inflation. Okay, Inflation is
a direct result of the quant mad quantitative easing as
they call it, or printing money that the US government
does to pay Israel and pay for all this military
largesque bs, and we pay for that in inflation. Simple.
(01:23:29):
And Elon claimed to be against this, you remember for
a few months when he was doing doge, you know,
and discovered that somehow this was happening. We've been talking
about it for fifteen to twenty years, so we're already
paying for it. It's a stealth tax and it's based
on US deficit spending period. So yeah, it's even worse
(01:23:51):
than you said. Usher. Actually, here I want to just
comment here, the Epstein files will never be released. It's
being used to gaslight the read versus blue paradox and
high the real crisis generally true, your guys thoughts. I
mean it's all redacted. I mean the stuff that is
going to be released, it's like only the quote unclassified.
(01:24:11):
So all the Trump stuff in there is definitely gonna
be blacked out. And anything to do with national security, well,
apparently how long is a piece of string there that
could be anything. So that's the Epstein release, so they
can still cover it up and just give you stuff
that's low value. The emails have been quite striking though,
(01:24:32):
some of the stuff that supposedly was leaked to those
emails that came out. But back to the point you
were just talking about Israel is lot is Trump. The
Trump administration is trying to fund US money to Israeli
(01:24:52):
October seventh hostages that are American dual citizens while they're
stopping and and fighting against nine to eleven widows. You
see that on Tucker. Yeah, that so, I mean, anybody
got a problem with this. It doesn't make any sense.
(01:25:13):
So it's another payoff for Israel. They get they get on.
The federal government made Colombia pay all these Israeli charities
and NGOs for to fight anti Semitism, and they're just
bankrolling all these organizations that are anti First Amendment and
creating jobs for these types of people that are hell
(01:25:36):
bent on attacking free speech in America. The Trump administration
is doing that. So they either using federal money for
Israeli payoffs or they're threatening universities to pay off all
of these you know, or Jewish or Israeli linked organizations
(01:25:58):
that actually happened. I mean talking serious money here. They're
getting Ivy League schools to fork out because I mean, wow,
I mean that's uh, it's endless. It is endless. Anytime
a crisis happens money, there's a money transfer somewhere to
fight this or do that or memory of this. I mean,
(01:26:21):
it's unbelievable. It's like a tap that never never finishes.
It's always on always.
Speaker 8 (01:26:27):
Democrats had a version of that Patrick with their DEI
initiatives creating the under underwater basket weaving for transferres classes
right in Pakistan or whatever nonsense.
Speaker 9 (01:26:40):
It was, yeah, I mean the DEI thing at this point,
and that was just the like the the bouncy pit
of funballs for Doge too right, and Trump coming in
look at all this, they look at all these you know,
bazillions of dollars of waste going to underwater basket furry
trans we've in Pakistan and other places. And then it's
(01:27:03):
just like now now this I found it ruckus. Now
we've got Pam Bondi with the light that we all
needed there so we can have the mind wipe that
we deserved.
Speaker 1 (01:27:12):
After my unfortunate woman in black it was, Yeah, there
she is. I mean, we told you about the scam
that got her into the ag position. They managed to
get rid of Matt Gates, They've now got rid of
Marjorie Taylor Green. And on the MGT question, I personally
(01:27:33):
think she was probably threatened by the the pro Israel mob.
I don't think that's out of the realms of possibility.
Does anybody agree with me? In the common threads, was
Marjorie Tailor Green threatened she better get out of office?
Speaker 8 (01:27:51):
I mean there's a lot of that going around these days.
If you believe Candice Islands, oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:27:57):
Oh yes, tell us about that ruckas.
Speaker 8 (01:28:00):
Oh yeah, this is pretty big news. Allegedly, she has
come out with what she believes is convincing enough evidence
to suggest that on behalf of the macrans, if you
can believe it, because she's harassing those fine people a goudness.
Don't know why, suggesting that the one female is not
female or whatever, you know, the story that they have
(01:28:22):
hired a professional hit on her life. This is Candice Owens.
Is she the world's number one podcast now or is
that just in America? I forget how those are.
Speaker 1 (01:28:32):
The most popular in the world.
Speaker 8 (01:28:33):
I would say, yeah, everyone knows who she is by now,
especially because of the affairs have been going on since,
you know, with the Israel Maga fallout, the Kirk thing,
you know what I mean, Charlie Kirk of course, So
now she's she says that they've they've issued a hit
on her life, and then she talked to somebody or
has has a contact or whatever who says that the
same one of the same people who's been hired to
(01:28:55):
kill her was one of the same people that was
allegedly hired to take out Charlie Kirk. So there's a
lot of interesting developing stuff, but it was big enough
to it made the mainstream news, so other people are
talking about it now, like oh so now you know,
now you got to spin standard thesp. So I don't
know where this is going to go, but yeah, that's
out there, you know what I mean. So it's not
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out of the realms of possibility. I mean, politicians get
death threats all the time. We heard in her Marjorie
Taylor Green's statement earlier in the first segment you did,
Deir Patrick, she mentioned, you know, continuous death threats all
the time, so you know, she's been able to grin
and bear it through that, you know, I mean doing
some wacky stuff. She's done some pretty wild stuff and
she can handle that. What changed all of a sudden
(01:29:38):
If there's some sort of outside pressure, it's got to
be selt serious. And the only thing I can think
of is, hey, you know if a state actor is
literally hired to hit on your life with a professional
assass and I'd back off too, you know what I mean.
I can only say so many times. You know, I'm
not going to get Bill coopered, but you know I
don't want to get Charlie Kirk either.
Speaker 1 (01:29:58):
You know, Well, listen to the Charlie Kirk piece of
that story was a little bit disturbing because you're thinking,
so if she thinks that was a legitimate source that
contacted her. Again, I'm not one to say either way
sounds a little bit weird, but let's say it's it's true.
I mean, the Macron thing. You have to understand, I
(01:30:19):
don't think Americans fully appreciate what a national embarrassment the
Macron duo is to the country. It really is. I
can tell you that by from my experience, you know,
recently being on the ground talking to people in France,
and people just roll their eyes when you talk to
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them about it. They don't want to talk about it.
They're really really embarrassed. Macron and this sham marriage to
whatever he or she or whatever it is, is a
national embarrassment for the country. It's a humiliation. So if
that's really the case, I'm increasingly led to believe that
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it is. There is a possibility that somebody would reach
out to somebody like Candice, who has a very clear
position on the issue and a big platform, if they
think that maybe she might be in danger. So it's plausible.
In this day and age. The podcasters like this are
(01:31:23):
the new mainstream media in many ways, so we have
to acknowledge this.
Speaker 8 (01:31:28):
To be fair, Patrick, I found her tweets so that
it won't be paraphrasing. This is literally what she said.
She said urgent two days ago. I was contacted by
a high ranking employee of the French government, So that's
the contact. After determining this person's position and proximity to
the French couple, the Macrons, I assume I have deemed
(01:31:48):
the information they gave me to be credible enough to
share publicly in the event that something happens. In short,
this person claims that the Macrons have executed upon and
paid for my assassination. Yes, you read that correctly. More specifically,
that the green light was given to a small team
in National Gendarmerie Intervention Group. I am told there is
(01:32:11):
one Israeli that is on this assassination squad and the
plans were formalized. Again, this person provided concrete proof that
they are well placed within the French government apparatus. Further
to this point, this person claims that Charlie Kirk's assassin
trained with the French Legion thirteenth Brigade with multi state involvement.
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Journalist Xavier Poussard's life is also at risk. This is
deadly serious, etc. Then she asks everyone to share and
tweet it. But that was the specific information that she
was mentioning, so with somebody in the French government. So
she's only I guess, been able to prove that he
is or she is who they say they are. So
take all of that with a grain of salt.
Speaker 9 (01:32:56):
And I think it's also worth mentioning that because of
you know, Candae's status, much like people like Crowder. You know,
she has an in house lawyer, or five. She's you know,
she works with a lot of people. She doesn't say
things that are you know that she she loves to
use the metaphor of receipts. She's got receipts for most
(01:33:19):
of the things that she says. And in the tweet,
she mentioned Xavier Pussard. Xavier Pussard is a French journalist,
a French independent journalist, and he is the one that
has done the majority of the work that she has
been presenting to American audiences and global audiences. And she's
been open about that. But if something happens to Xavier
(01:33:44):
or her after this was put out and after thirty
million people saw the tweet just on x alone, not
to mention the you know it being talked about at
length in her podcast on you Know Friday, that's gonna
be a bit. Look, that's a real bad look if
something happens to either of them, right, I mean that
(01:34:05):
is almost is that like could we call that false
flag level? Like that could pop something off? Perhaps, I
mean maybe I'm overemphasizing what could happen, But when I
think about worst case scenarios, if Charlie Kirk just a
mad I don't want this to happen. But if there
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were a series of other Charlie Kirk incidents and they
all had that kind of framework around them as far
as the public narrative goes, what happens.
Speaker 1 (01:34:37):
If you were to make a film about it or
write a book about it a la John Lecatte, it
wouldn't be Day of the Jackal. It would be And
here's my nominee for tweet of the Week by Amen
Poodama again, Day of the Shekel, Day of the Shekel.
That's the film. All we need is a screenplay, guys,
(01:34:58):
so get working unshots.
Speaker 9 (01:35:01):
There we go.
Speaker 8 (01:35:02):
I'm gonna have to whip up one of a graphic
movie poster for that one. That'll be fun.
Speaker 1 (01:35:06):
Unbelievable. Someone made a comment, very offhanded comment about Chuck
Schumer's wife, claiming Schumer's wife is a dude. We have
no evidence to validate that, of course, but yeah, here
we go. This is sherlock. Schumer's wife looks like a dude.
Looks like a dude or is a dude?
Speaker 7 (01:35:27):
We don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:35:28):
Some women look have very masculine features, like Michelle Obama
for instance.
Speaker 8 (01:35:33):
Well, well, Schumer's wife certainly takes the cake look.
Speaker 1 (01:35:36):
At this they're already trying to get out in front
of me. Here has sure Rucker comment. This is Tanner saying,
so now it's time for Patrick to talk about how
Michelle quote unquote Obama is really a woman.
Speaker 8 (01:35:52):
Get I get yelled at for the same thing because
I also believe the same thing. I think that's a trap.
Speaker 1 (01:35:57):
Don't get out ahead of me on that talking point.
Speaker 9 (01:36:00):
Did you guys see this one research this week? Michelle
Obama did like a Vogue photo shoot in some tight
jeans and all over X. There's video, like little cell
phone videos of like the Vogue shoot. I think it
was Vogue. Don't quote, don't quote me on that, but uh,
there's like videos of like the makeup person or whatever,
like walking away from her, just going oh, you know,
(01:36:21):
like I think I just saw it. It's I can't.
I saw so many of these last night. I was
like I had to click out. I was like, this
is just never going to stop.
Speaker 1 (01:36:29):
And guys, what about the inference that looks to me
like it could have legs that who set Donald Trump
up with Milania none other than Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 9 (01:36:44):
All that going around too.
Speaker 1 (01:36:45):
Yeah, you guys have seen that there Yeah, there's put
there's very potential receipts for that. Think of the implications
of that for a moment. Now, if if this is
true and Epstein sent Milania Trump's way, that's the president's wife,
Israel sent Jared to Evanka Trump, that's the son in
(01:37:08):
law married to his daughter. She converts to Judaism, and
think about that Trump as the perfect Manchurian candidate for Israel.
There just throwing that out there. Epstein matchmaker and it
(01:37:29):
wasn't wouldn't be the first time Epstein. So Elon Musk's
brother I think was set up by Epstein, his girlfriend
Epstein introduced. If I'm not mistaken, that was in the
Huffington Post. Yeah, I'm pretty sure that was the case.
(01:37:50):
So that came out. So think of that. And that's
when Musk's brother, Kimball Musk was second in command at Tesla.
Epstein being an Israeli agent. This is now beyond question,
by the way, especially with the leaked email the last trench.
It's not conspiracy theory. Think about this, guys. It's a
(01:38:14):
little bit too much, a little bit too much, too
many data points for my liking there. Sorry. Yeah, and
Kamala it was married to an arch Zionist Jewish husband
would have been the first man, and that's interesting as well.
(01:38:35):
Not to mention Chelsea Clinton married to Mark Mavinsky, she
converts to Judaism, major Israeli linked criminal Levinsky's dad. So
both Kushner and Mavinsky, the husbands of Chelsea Clinton and
Donald Trump's daughter Evonka, both married to the children of
(01:38:56):
convicted criminals who are also mega mega donor types or
major Israeli loyalists. I mean, it's the beyond a coincidence.
What do you think a bit too much influenced there
from the Little New Jersey on.
Speaker 9 (01:39:12):
The med little much. It's a little much and were just.
Speaker 1 (01:39:16):
Calling out facts here, folks. I mean, I'm just sort
of lining.
Speaker 9 (01:39:19):
It up, and this information is well collated at this point.
You know, it's it doesn't have to just be sound
bites and things you hear about these people on podcasts.
I mean, if you're following our buddy Johnny Vedmore, for example,
you're getting this laid out in great, great, great detail.
And you know, Whitney Web out there making a lot
(01:39:42):
of noise on the internet about this too, on really
big podcasts over the last couple of years can't quite
reach that Joe Rogan level for whatever reason. That's a
whole nother story. But you know, she's getting quoted on
Joe Rogan by other people who have read her book
about it. People that have been watching our show for
years also have had a lot of information about it.
(01:40:03):
So you know, all this stuff is just again out
there in your face. Feels like you're in some sort
of lame Truman show or something like that, and you're
just watching the Marionettes go.
Speaker 1 (01:40:15):
And this is the sort of lowbrow comment that you
expect from Elvis Patrick. Can you tell us how sexy
christinom is? I mean, seriously, guys, I mean she's right
up there with Sarah Palin really, you know, most most
thought about soccer mom.
Speaker 8 (01:40:32):
And I got this one Forya Patrick, christineam would be
a lot sexier if she wasn't shooting dogs. How about that?
Speaker 1 (01:40:38):
Well, yeah, that's that's a bit of a turn off,
A completely fake construct. You know DHS had do you
hear like doing posing with ice at these busts with
the hairling just out of the curlers, the hair just
out of the curlers, it's like a panting commercial carrying
with it with the flak jacket and the gun. And
(01:40:58):
she's holding a gun. Did you remember that one? Did
you guys see them? Yeah?
Speaker 9 (01:41:02):
Backwards or upside down? I can't remember what it was,
but well I think she had it aimed. It's muzzle
aimed at someone's head. Also in one of those chicktures.
Speaker 1 (01:41:10):
Yeah, that was odd.
Speaker 9 (01:41:12):
So south Park is completely wrecking her. It is so funny,
like south Park is the last I guess you could
call them the last season. There are only a few
episodes now and the current one have been so sort
of right in the wheelhouse where we've been as far
as you know, analysis on this, but of course with
oodles of satire. But Christy Nome has been a staple
(01:41:36):
character in this season, and her face literally falls off
of her skull and crawls away, like when she doesn't
have people working on her twenty four to seven. It's like,
you know, you hear all these like jackhammer sounds and stuff,
eight people around her, and she looks great, and then
she starts talking in her face starts to shag, and
it just falls off and crawls away. It's it's so
(01:41:57):
brutal what they're doing to the characters in this administration
and JAD their portrayal of JD. Vance is like one
of the most brilliant things I've ever seen. He's just
this tiny, little like tattoo from Fantasy Island.
Speaker 1 (01:42:10):
So, who you guys think is Bubba in this? Suppose
that Epstein email that Trump Blue Bubba or you know,
they say it's Bill Clinton. I'm not sure about that,
but then again, weird stuff happens at that level. I
understand that I've heard.
Speaker 8 (01:42:26):
This is just what I've heard. This is not me
saying what I believe. There is now mention of it
might be a horse, and I'm just I can't do this.
I just can't.
Speaker 1 (01:42:35):
No. Sure, the the anatomical metaphors were bad enough, ruckus.
We cannot go there with the.
Speaker 8 (01:42:44):
First Pam BONDI with the flashy thing.
Speaker 1 (01:42:46):
Yeah, sure, but it is it is Epstein after Also,
you know, anything's possible. I mean, you know, we are
talking about elites here and all sorts of stuff like that.
Here we go, I cam, I mean, there's just all
sorts of horrible things being said in the comments here.
Most likely Epstein still alives somewhere. Nice. Timothy McVeigh also
(01:43:08):
I'm not sure. I think they got rid of McVay because, yeah,
he was expendable personally. That's my feeling on that he
was a federal informant or asset who was then liquidated
to take the fall, probably under heavy meds right to
the very end, you know, handled by the notorious federal
(01:43:31):
psychologist Jolly and West.
Speaker 8 (01:43:34):
To be serious about that question, though, who I think
Bubba is. I'm just going to go out on a
wild lim here because I don't believe it would be
something as salacious and disgusting as like he's literally doing
the whatever to another person. But I wouldn't put it
past these types of people to have some sort of
effigy or something dressed up in where they were pretending
(01:43:56):
that he was doing such a thing and that it
was probably a great, big and such part of their
black mal material, whatever it might be. Maybe it's like
a they took a blow up doll and put a
thing on it. I almost use the D word. I
don't know how we feel about the D word on
this program. And then maybe maybe they performed these things
in an act of some sort that wasn't you know,
(01:44:16):
a real thing, and they have photos of that honestly.
You know, hey, remember when when Trump blew bubble? I
remember it was maybe it was a doll labeled Bubba
or something. That's that's my genuine feeling about the whole thing.
If that is you know what that was talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:44:32):
Could have been could have been a woman, could have
been a dude, could have been something else. I don't know.
Trump converted in twenty seventeen. I've heard this before as well.
That's why he didn't put his hand on the Bible
in inauguration. He didn't put his hand on the Bible.
So that's that was weird. Did anybody find that strange?
(01:44:53):
And what does that sort of signify? I mean, how
do we have to be that clever to work that
one out? I don't think so. Don't think so.
Speaker 8 (01:45:02):
That's pretty It's strange for someone who is handpicked by
God to do other you know, otherwise, you know, it.
Speaker 1 (01:45:10):
Is what it is, Okay. So what if Milania was
filmed in a bad situation. I don't think so. I
think more like the people that she was running around
with were and then she got fixed up with Trump.
Was it Epstein? We don't know. But Cash Battel we're
talking about arranged marriages, and you know, can we say
honey pot legally on air? Now, let's just put a
(01:45:34):
Winnie the Pooh picture up on stage. Don't mention Cash's girlfriend.
You'll get sued for five million. We haven't said her name.
But a lot of accusations, a lot of accusations. I
think people are saying things about the Country and Western
singer who is attached to Cash Betel at a time
(01:45:57):
and he suddenly says we need we need Cash said
early on in this year. There you go, hesher. He's
done it right. That's it. So we're not talking about honeypots.
We are making a reference to Winnie the Pooh and
Tiger two. See, we're not talking about Cash Pateel or
Alexis Wilkins, We're not. Just be clear about that. This
(01:46:19):
is about Winnie the Pooh and anybody who's making any
other inferences on this we don't support that sort of.
Speaker 8 (01:46:29):
Has nothing to do with China or their leader.
Speaker 1 (01:46:32):
Calm down, there has nothing to do with any of that.
Ten days at mar A Lago. A lot can happen
in ten days at mar A Lago. Everything goes back
to Epstein and mar A Lago. It's not weird that
Epstein supposedly poached Trump's staff who ended up being the
key witnesses in his trial against him, and he's kind
(01:46:52):
of weird. The whole thing is very strange. You know, guys,
do you really think Trump is that disconnected from Epstein?
Because he claims I hardly knew the guy. No, they were,
he flew in his jet. Number of times. They knew
each other extremely well for many, many years. I think
this is a problem, especially if he's an Israeli agent.
(01:47:17):
It makes one think what have they got on Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (01:47:22):
And why?
Speaker 9 (01:47:22):
And also, on top of that begs the question why
was that not used as leverage during Trump one point oh,
when we were all supposed to think that they were
using everything they had against him to get rid of him.
That fact, right there is what causes the dissonance in
the remaining MAGA on this topic, I believe, because at
(01:47:42):
that point, the talking point, you know, in Trump one
point oh, in those first four years, the talking point was, well,
he never hung out with him again after he found
out he was a psychopath. Right, But now like we're
seeing these new emails and stuff like that, and it
does feel like there there is some sort of uh,
you know, so, what's the deal? Was this held back
(01:48:03):
on purpose so that you know Trump? They would almost
to me mean that Trump two point zero was a
a already made decision, was already gonna happen. Why would
you hold that stuff back if they really wanted to
get rid of him so bad during his first term?
You know what I mean? It's almost like, you know, yo.
Speaker 1 (01:48:22):
They made it all about Russia. Yeah, they made they
made it that Russia had compromont or blackmail and Trump.
But what if it was always Israel the whole time?
Right now? Look at this and I don't know if rockets,
if you can do a quick or one of you
guys can do a quick search. Was Milania originally dating
(01:48:43):
Jeffrey Epstein? And is that how? Because there's there are
clearly reports about.
Speaker 8 (01:48:49):
This circulating Baselet Analyzer was on the show with us
on Friday, Hasher I'm boiler Room and we were talking
about this. The dude who ran owned the modeling company
that Milania came from, Yes, and I think that that
that he had very close ties to Epstein, And I
(01:49:09):
just I can't remember this guy's name.
Speaker 1 (01:49:10):
Well, he wasn't John was it.
Speaker 9 (01:49:14):
Was either Bunello I think it was Brunell actually, and
and oh boy, yeah, that was a late night boiler room.
I need to refresh my memory on that. But we
have some links. We have some links on the boiler
room that support what we were talking about there. Then
it came up when we were talking about the Israeli
spy that was pardoned and then flown back in the
(01:49:36):
personal jet of like one of the Addison's or Allison
type people to Israel, you know, And that was kind
of where we ended up in that rabbit hole. I
have that up at Alternate Current Radio if you want
to go look at it. It's got support links on
it and stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:49:52):
But if you have anybody talking about this of any
any decent credibility and you want to read it on air,
just to give a little back, because it's not a theory,
I think there's some some actual, you know, serious connection
there that. Yeah, Milania came via Epstein. I mean think
(01:50:13):
about that one for a moment. Wow, that'd be something else,
wouldn't it.
Speaker 9 (01:50:19):
Yeah, there are articles. I'm just doing a preliminary search here.
I don't want to start reading or you know, talking
until I can get a little further into him. But
there are articles about the past relationships between Epstein and Malania,
so there is an out information out there.
Speaker 8 (01:50:36):
Is Paul Polo Zampoli. He was a co owner of
Metropolitan Models. That was the guy's name. Okay, thank you, yep,
no problem. And he was associate of Epstein. I think
his name came up somehow. That's the part I don't
(01:50:57):
I can't remember. But that was the guy who who
was the one that made Malania, that gave her her
big break, got her out of Slovenia into America. And
then all of a sudden she's sharing an apartment with
a friend of this guy who is the photographer, and
Reben Elbows, which is the right people, and bam here
(01:51:20):
we are right.
Speaker 1 (01:51:21):
Yeah, Anna Pauline a Luna. That's a stage name, by
the way, Anna Mayahffer that's her actual name, which is German.
Could also be who knows. I don't know the full
story there. Interesting, Yeah, they installed Biden to get the
wars going so Trump would have deniability and come in
(01:51:46):
to carve up Russia and Gaza or Ukraine and Gaza
and then put him back in. Only Russia was too
strong and didn't go at the plan, so to speak.
That's a plausible, you know, theory, I would I would
say that's as plausible as what people might believe is
(01:52:06):
the case now, guys. So that's a that's a decent
bit of sort of projectionism there that I think somewhat legitimate. Oh,
here we go, some more factoids, guys, Milania. This is
from Elvis himself. The King. Mlania was roommates with Victorious Sylvest.
(01:52:28):
Look into Victoria Silvest and who she quote married to
and lives in Morocco. Who is Victorious Silvest?
Speaker 9 (01:52:35):
She's a she's a famous model and she's married to,
like one of the big names that we were struggling
to circle around right now while I'm looking stuff up.
Speaker 1 (01:52:47):
Okay, yeah, look at look look that one on. But
I'll leave that comment up there until we get some
additional information for that. But it's very interesting.
Speaker 9 (01:52:58):
Oh yeah, you would recognize her. Swedish actress, singer, playboy playmate,
television host, beauty pageant title holder. She participated in Miss
World nineteen ninety three before branching out into modeling. Was
Playboy Playmate of the Year in ninety seven. What up
ninety seven? That was a good time. Let's see career
(01:53:19):
blah blah blah. Who is she married to?
Speaker 8 (01:53:22):
Chris Chris rag News. He's a newsguy co anchor for
New York's CBS two's News This Morning. Yeah, citizen Chris.
Speaker 1 (01:53:33):
Chris rag as in dish. Sorry yeah yeah. Read number five,
which addresses Roy Kohane's connection to this TIA admission that
Donald J. Trump caved into a loud release of the virus. Oh,
don't get into the supervirus release.
Speaker 9 (01:53:55):
Oh please, Yes, Cohen's a character worth looking at too.
For sure. We got a lot of stuff on that one,
but that particular data point I'm not interested.
Speaker 1 (01:54:04):
In very much.
Speaker 7 (01:54:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:54:05):
I mean imagine if that's your mentor, Roy Kohene.
Speaker 9 (01:54:09):
Yeah, No, there's a there there, but it's not somewhere
we want to go. Well right now.
Speaker 1 (01:54:15):
Yeah, Malania can't even speak English, and here we are
Gestapo brutalizing citizens not for the color of the skin.
I'm not sure what that means. I'm a little confused
by that comment. Here we go, one stop shop for
all your wives. That's Jeff Epstein.
Speaker 9 (01:54:36):
Yes, indeed, here's here's a quick SoundBite for you, or
read from an article here at dreaded distractify dot com.
They say, quote, here's what we know about Malania Trump
and Jeffrey Epstein's relationship. Malania and Donald Trump were longtime
friends of Epstein, and according to Time magazine, the president
has known Epstein since the nineteen eighties. Trump married Malania
(01:54:58):
back in two thousand and five. After former first son
Hunter Biden claimed that Epstein introduced Trump to Milania, Milania
threatened to sue him for a billion dollars. As posted
in the BBC, The First Lady called the accusation quote false, disparaging, defamatory,
and inflammatory end quote. Biden made the claim during an
(01:55:19):
interview with journalist Andrew Callaghan over the summer. Epstein. He said, quote,
this was Hunter Epstein introduced Milania to Trump. The connections
are so wide and deep. And after learning about Milania's
lawsuit and being asked if he would apologize, Hunter replied,
quote never going to happen. End quote. So yeah, there
(01:55:41):
you go. And there's people on Twitter that are posting
this too. They have lots of examples of that in
this article. So you know there's stuff out there, but
I've yet to have been able to verify it.
Speaker 1 (01:55:57):
Yeah. So there's a lot of chatter on this top
obviously connecting Epstein to Milania. Again, if there's any truth
in any of that, it's bad news for Trump or
just the image of Trump somehow being divorced from this
circle of manipulation, blackmail, Israeli intelligence. I mean, do you
(01:56:18):
think Roy Cohne wasn't an Israeli asset? Seriously, He's definitely
a CIA asset. Just saying there may be a thin
line between me so a little bit problematic, But then again,
so is jeff Epstein. He was definitely a triple a
double or triple agent. I'm sure, just with Gillen Maxwell. Absolutely,
(01:56:40):
there's your line straight to Israeli intelligence and British intelligence
and the CIA. Imagine selling this type of information to
the highest bidder. Imagine being paid more than once for
the same intelligence product. Yeah, that's a good business.
Speaker 8 (01:57:02):
Roy Cohn was sorry, Roy Cohn was known for doing
the Jeffrey Epstein stuff too, right, he was he was
doing some blackmail type.
Speaker 6 (01:57:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:57:11):
He was into no holds barred whatever, it takes, no limits,
and so he was.
Speaker 8 (01:57:17):
And he was a mentor to Trump.
Speaker 1 (01:57:19):
Correct, Yes, that's right.
Speaker 8 (01:57:20):
Just thinking something out here out loud, but he's.
Speaker 1 (01:57:23):
A mob lawyer. He was a mob lawyer. He was
gay and a brutal gangster as well. So it's quite
a potent combination there of some interesting profiling attributes Trump.
Speaker 8 (01:57:37):
Trump is also a teetotaler. Allegedly, he doesn't drink, he
doesn't smoke, he doesn't do drink.
Speaker 1 (01:57:42):
He needs.
Speaker 8 (01:57:44):
I'm adding up all the things here. Trump does not
strike me as the type of person throughout his life,
even you know, all of the wild parties and being
a bachelor and a rich guy and all, he doesn't
strike me as the type of person to easily be blackmailed.
I don't see him so very simply being like, I
don't think he's in the Epstein files the way some
(01:58:06):
people are hoping or thinking that he is. And I
think I'm just suggesting this because I think more I'm
just I feel that more of his defense of why
if he's going to you know, if he's gonna be
responsible for any redactions or slowing down the release or
this or that, it's it's to protect his buddies. It's
it's not to protect himself. It's all the other people.
(01:58:27):
And of course there's the elephant in the room Israel.
So but again, I think people are going to be
barking down up the wrong trees and miss miss the
good stuff. When this stuff finally hits, they're going to
be all like, ah see Trump and doing all the
maths and jumping through the hoops to prove whether or
not Millennia was hooked up, you know, based on what
Hunter Biden said. I mean, Hunter Biden hesher really yeah,
(01:58:50):
I mean anyway, but I considered the source.
Speaker 9 (01:58:53):
Yeah, he might be in the know. You never know.
I saw Chanelle's comment thirty two oh two. Epstein bragged
about it. I've heard that before. I don't know if
I've actually seen it or read it or heard where
it came from. So I'd be interested to see the
resource link there. And I'll also point out let me
read from one of our commenters in the discord here,
(01:59:15):
this is a very well read gentleman in our discord,
mister Bear. The middleman who introduced Milania is a guy
with an Italian name, Paulo Zampoli. He served on the
board of Gallaine Maxwell's ANDNGO. Paulo Zampoli's association with Jeffrey
Epstein and Gallaine Maxwell include overlapping NYC modeling circles. They
(01:59:38):
attempted to buy Elite Agency together in two thousand and four,
which was Vogue shared contacts like Giuseppe Caprini and Flavio
Barretore from Epstein's Black Book Observer and race Fans indirect
links via Jean Luke Brunell, who flew on Epstein's jet
in the Flight manifest and partartnered with Maxwell on Sustainable
(02:00:02):
Oceans Alliance charity in twenty thirteen via the Clinton Global Initiatives.
So yeah, Paulo Zampoli, that's that's what we're hearing from
one of our power listeners over here.
Speaker 1 (02:00:16):
Someone else made the comment that what is it? They say,
Milania speaks seven languages. Have you heard that? And they say,
how come she can't hardly speak English? I mean, interesting point,
it's fair point. It's a fair point. So I mean
fair play. If she speaks seven languages, it is kind
of hard to fathom that one of those seven fluently
(02:00:39):
is not English. But she's sort of okay on English.
Not great, but you know, sort of okay.
Speaker 8 (02:00:47):
Ai. Milania is very good with her English.
Speaker 1 (02:00:50):
I've noticed, yes, yeah, but yeah, So funny, isn't it
she yeah, I mean it's just it's too much. Yeah,
so we'll see. You know, a lot of these women
(02:01:11):
have multiple husbands and normally of high profile many of them.
So it's interesting too. If the model was an intelligence asset, certainly,
that's quite that's quite a career for any for anybody
in that line of work to work that sort of
end of the of the game, as it were, just saying, yeah.
Speaker 9 (02:01:37):
That's pretty hardcore, man. That's that's a pretty hardcore woman.
I just gotta say, like to the to the spook
intelligence women out there that are willing to, you know,
get into arranged marriages to manage someone and stuff like, wow, wow,
you you are a creature that is difficult for me
to comprehend. I mean, goodness, gracious.
Speaker 1 (02:02:01):
Yeah. Everywhere you look gay mobsters, well, there are the
Great Twins in the UK. I mean they're famous. There's
others to Roy Cohen, others, so it's not unusual. I
mean Roy Cohne, he was sort of dipping, dipping below
the bar. There's all those accusations as well, if you
know what I mean, the age of consent bar, if
(02:02:24):
you know what I mean. So it's like, that's interesting.
I mean, very unsavory character. Certainly, nobody'd want to be
your mentor unless you yourself were getting into the organized
crime business.
Speaker 8 (02:02:36):
Yeah, speaking of unsavory characters, what did you think about this?
Another another crack in the fissure, as it were, between
Megan and Trump. Some some supporters or Trump are scratching
their heads furiously wondering what's going on with his new
bestie hanging out there is Zoe ron Mom Donnie the
New York City newly elected mayor. Did you see that, Patrick?
Speaker 6 (02:02:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:02:59):
Yeah, that was an interesting thing. And I mean he
is the mayor of New York. That's something. Maybe he
was getting a talking to by Trump, But you know,
at the end of the day, Trump's an old boomer.
You know, Mamdani's thirty four years old. I mean that's
quite a that's quite an achievement for a thirty four
(02:03:20):
year old to get an elected mayor of New York
by a landslide. He has his own power base, you see.
So Mamdani say what you want, and he's certainly going
to get co opted by the establishment to a large
possibly a large degree, but he does command a very
big electorate if he runs again and is re elected.
(02:03:43):
That's a legitimate political dynasty right there. You're talking under
the age of forty with two terms already is New
York mayor, Like whoa, that's a guy that could go
anywhere and do anything pretty much at that point. And
despite the protestations of Laura loom, he claims it's an
al Qaeda plant. You got it. So I think Trump
(02:04:07):
respects that and is acknowledging that, and then no matter what,
he's going to have to work with Mamdani. You know,
it's really it's a big mandate. You don't see those
sort of numbers and think think of the amount of
money that was thrown at losers like Andrew Cuomo, a
(02:04:27):
known corrupt failure of a politician, and yet the establishing
that's all that was available, and they just threw tens
of millions of this guy and he and he got buried.
Speaker 6 (02:04:37):
You know.
Speaker 1 (02:04:37):
It's like, I mean that that's that's as big a
part of the Mundani story is the failure of the
establishment to put a dent in his run. Which that's
that's quite quite a big thing. That's quite a big thing.
So like, you know, we'll see how he does. Listen,
(02:04:58):
New York the result will be in the numbers. If
you can pull the city together and make stuff happen,
people are happy. Great. If not, you know, do some
do some innovations. Obviously, you've got to get crime under control.
That that's like half the problem for New York. If
you get crime under control, tourism is better, business is better. Simple.
(02:05:21):
So it's but that's the big challenge, and that's a
problem for all American cities. So it's not just a
New York issue. The wealth gap is insane now and
it's getting crazier. And so that's also you know, balancing
out that situation these megacities not easy, not easy unless
(02:05:43):
unless you're just like you want to go for the
RoboCop that's coming, that's coming. Yeah, Elon has his way.
RoboCop will be a documentary not a bit of science fiction.
Speaker 9 (02:05:59):
But wants you to have Robodoctor too, you know, So
don't worry. It'll balance out, I'm sure.
Speaker 1 (02:06:05):
Yeah. Yeah, And that's that's California. They got the same issues,
same issues. So yeah, well we shall see Trump ruined
Maga forever. Yeah, that's an understatement. He killed it. He
killed it. So yeah, we got a lot of there's
(02:06:28):
so many ways you could go on this. Obviously, we'll see, Yeah,
proofs in the pudding with Mundani, We'll see what he does.
We'll see what he does.
Speaker 9 (02:06:39):
Yeah, you go ahead and know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (02:06:40):
No, you go ahead.
Speaker 9 (02:06:41):
Well, I was going to change suthing just a little bit,
just go backward. I have noticed people criticizing MTG's retirement
because she had just reached the point in her career
where she could get like lifetime benefits. And I don't
know if I don't know how I feel about that
(02:07:01):
criticizing It's like I don't really fault her for that.
Like if I were her and everything's above board, I
can't say I wouldn't have done the same thing, Like
after all the death threats and all the bull crap,
and you know, the things my family had to go
through for me to be that, like, yeah, I'm gonna
wait it out an extra year here and get my
retirement for this crap. Like, I really can't fault her
(02:07:22):
for that. But I do see a lot of people
kind of, you know, peeved about that. What's your take
on that?
Speaker 1 (02:07:29):
I don't know, honestly, I don't know it's.
Speaker 9 (02:07:34):
Conveniently timed. I mean I agree and all that, but
I mean she earned it right, like she legally earned
it by spending five years there. That's what the policy says.
Anyone's there five years has access to those benefits.
Speaker 1 (02:07:46):
Yeah, it is. I mean, it's just it's it's gonna
be it's gonna be something that people seize on just
because of the way the partisan issues and talking points
are laid out, and it's just going to be like
one side's going to see that as red meat and
then they're going to go for it. I don't know
how much longer, though, these these standard division issues are
(02:08:10):
going to go, because there's structural issues that still need
to be addressed, and one of those is just the
freaking insane inflation that Trump supporters claims not happening. They say, oh,
don't see, his tariffs are working. Have you seen this
this week? How how Trump's tariff policy is lowering inflation?
And I'm like, where's the where's the lowering happening? What
(02:08:34):
are you guys talking about? Was that, oh, the price
of luxury sports cars is coming down? Well great, that's great.
So I can get a Maserati now for like eighty
thousand rather than one hundred and twenty. That's a good deal.
Can you do me seventy for cash?
Speaker 9 (02:08:55):
Best I can do?
Speaker 1 (02:08:56):
So, I know that's where I'm looking at. I'm just
seeing these structural issues are like a title wave. They're
like a tsunami that's building and it's going to crush.
It's just what's going to happen. It's gonna end up
crushing everything and we're going to have absolute mayhem politically,
and they're setting the table for there's going to be
(02:09:17):
so much appeal for uh, radical socialism and even communism
at some point. And what ELON wants to replace the
workforce with robots. That's going to definitely increase bottom line
for certain you know, corporations. But are the people down
(02:09:38):
below going to receive any of the benefits of that
or is that going to go supposedly through tax through
government and come back to the plebs as ubi universal
basic income? Is that how it's is? Elon hasn't in
theel they haven't mapped this out for us, Like correctly,
I've not seen the details of the master plant, Like
(02:10:01):
how's that going to help the little guy? Because there's
a lot more little guys now than there was ten
years ago. And they're going to be one hundred times
more little guys in ten years time. Yeah, that's their issue.
Speaker 9 (02:10:12):
And the little guy, to answer your question, does not
have a say. The little guy doesn't get a say
in the overall plan. The little guy waits and the
little guy plays with the distractions and toys that were
given while we wait. And what we're waiting for is
a catalyzing event, a catastrophe, an engineered catastrophe, anything, anything.
(02:10:34):
We've got the list here, I have the list. It's
a scroll. It won't fit on the screen, you know.
I pull up this big paper scroll of list of
potential apocalypses. Here we go, and it would roll down
my desk and my floor and out the hallway. We
got all kinds of options. So we the little guys,
have to wait around for the catalyzing event and for
(02:10:55):
the talking heads to build us up to it while
distracting us with other things. And we don't know what
it's gonna be. Maybe it's gonna be an AI attack.
We had a Chinese AI cyber attack this week that
was thwarted, thwarted by the amazing AI engineers in America
at Anthropic. Oh my goodness, thorniah my goodness, what a story,
(02:11:19):
What a great story. They send a senator from what
was it, Tennessee on the Fox and you know, talked
about how great anthropic is that. You know, they saw
their own code coming back at them from China from
a completely AI generated cyber attack that was going to
go after you know, I don't know what they aren't
really saying, but they made a big deal about it,
(02:11:41):
and I just felt like, oh, that's a that's a
little test right there, test these testes one, two, three,
what's going on here? So that was that was pretty strange,
and the way it was covered was pretty strange. But
that one's kind of moving to the top of my list.
Some sort of financial collapse based on an AI attack
Tom Cotton.
Speaker 1 (02:12:00):
Tom Cotton said that we can bomb the cyber attacks,
like when you see that coming down the fiber optic
line in the Pacific from China, that we can bomb those,
According to Tom Cotton, Okay, Trump believes that we can
grow away out of it. We're talking about this economic
hell hole. It half worked in the eighties when the
debt was under five trillion. It can't work now. I
(02:12:22):
tend to agree with that. I tend to agree with that.
And then here we already have UBI. It's called government employees. Yeah,
they're on it. That is the bigger, biggest employer in
the country.
Speaker 9 (02:12:33):
Right, I've never had such good UBI man as when
I worked with the government. I'll tell you what.
Speaker 8 (02:12:40):
They have a new term for it, or Elon does.
When he was talking about it recently, he's calling it
a universal high income. Now, okay, exciting, and it's all
thanks to Tesla because everybody will get their own Tesla
robot and the Tesla will He literally said that Tesla
will can follow you around sure you don't commit crimes,
(02:13:01):
so we don't have to worry about criminals or jail
cells anymore. You just get a free Tesla robot and
it'll make sure you don't commit any crimes. He laughs
about it. But yeah, but everybody gets a universal high income,
their own high quality surgeon in their house. So thank
Elon Musk for all of that. Everybody.
Speaker 1 (02:13:19):
Yeah, I know we're getting into eugenics now. The comments
are descending into the lowest forms of the conspiratorium and
that's just what happens. Well, Elon is like the village idiot,
but filthy rich, not far off, not far off. He
does have a plan, though, it's just not a plan
that I think involves a human race so much except
(02:13:40):
for his offspring. Apparently he does like them. He wants
to populate Mars with his own genetic stock.
Speaker 9 (02:13:49):
Who else had that sort of theory? I think we
talked about him earlier.
Speaker 1 (02:13:52):
I'll just leave that Epstein, tiny mustache man. No Epstein,
that's right, Epstein did.
Speaker 9 (02:13:59):
Yep wanted to have as many He wanted to spawn
thousands of children if he could.
Speaker 1 (02:14:04):
There's there's so Elon Epstein and Adolph Hitler all have
that in common. That's interesting. That make an interesting article.
I think we should write that. Very interesting. That's interesting,
what an interesting ambition?
Speaker 9 (02:14:21):
Yeah, where does that come from?
Speaker 10 (02:14:22):
Like?
Speaker 9 (02:14:22):
Is that something you and your buddies sit around and
talk about, Like, I mean, when the three of us
sit down together. That is so far and away from
what we're chatting about when we're just hanging out and
not doing this, And it's like, who do you You
got to confide in someone about that?
Speaker 10 (02:14:36):
Right?
Speaker 9 (02:14:37):
And and no one told him that's insane, that's immoral
anything like that.
Speaker 5 (02:14:42):
You know.
Speaker 1 (02:14:43):
Here's an Elon fan in here says I love how
people have never met Elon in person think they know, well,
Elon is I just judge a tree by its fruit,
so we go by the results, that's all. And we can.
Speaker 8 (02:14:57):
Criticize that's the same Elon that apparently.
Speaker 1 (02:15:01):
Maybe maybe a different Elon. No, we're turning Elon Musk.
Mars cannot be terraformed. That's right. Elon's already thought of that.
That's why he's planning to build hyper loops underground for
people to live underground in Mars. You can go up
with a suit on.
Speaker 9 (02:15:18):
Yeah, you can be pod people on a dangerous space
planet after going through the van Allen radiation built and
landing safely.
Speaker 1 (02:15:24):
It's going to be wonderful. Yeah, and this is the
This is the real deal here. Universal income won't buy
you a loaf of bread, though, as the US dollar fails,
but is replaced by a digital currency, which they can
then prop up through other mechanisms of limiting the putting
expiration date on the issuance of currency. That's how they
(02:15:46):
control the supply value by canceling it or basically taking
a back off you. So basically you got to run
out and spend it as fast as you can so
it's like it's like a third world country in hyperinflationary mode.
Same thing. So yeah, we're all part of a Philip K.
Dick novel. I wish it wasn't true. I wish it
(02:16:06):
wasn't true.
Speaker 9 (02:16:07):
I wish it was as cool as a Philip K.
Dick novel. I still feel like it's a terrible reality
TV show that was written by people that read Philip K. Dick.
Speaker 1 (02:16:15):
I would be cool to see Alex Jones with the
megaphone out driving around in a car shouting at people
on the street like the end is over. I mean,
that was cool, and it scanner darkly. I think that
was Alex's greatest role. He was just being himself. I
(02:16:38):
liked when Alex used to make films. I keep saying that,
but that's what I think. That's when he was at
its absolute best. When Alex was making the.
Speaker 8 (02:16:46):
Films we've seen, we were just observing shades of an
old Alex and this is what it reminded me. I
was like, man, this reminds me of the good old
Alex Jones days. He did this thing and we were
just talking about this in our private chat last night,
where he shared this a caller from Boston is on
the line, and this just random caller from Boston is
explaining in great detail how the United Nations has gotten
(02:17:08):
their claws inside the military and that there's operatives from
the UN now working undercover inside the military. And oh no,
and Alix Jones made a big deal about it on
his tweet or whatever, and I'm like, yes, that's the
good old fashioned scare mongering Alex Jones.
Speaker 1 (02:17:22):
We love. Yeah, he's the dictator. Nicholas Maduro I saw. Okay,
you're a Neocon. I get it. What John the Baptist
was to Jesus Elon is to the Antichrist. Well, oh
that's quite heavy right there. We'll leave that up on
screen for a moment. Folks, Let that one sink in.
Let that one sink in.
Speaker 8 (02:17:41):
If you put that on X how many pornbot likes
would you get Immediately?
Speaker 1 (02:17:46):
I'm going I'm screenshotting that right away, and I'm just
gonna say, look at this comment that came in on
our live streaming. You guys are implicated because you're on
the screenshot. Okay, got it, So here we go, quick
pivot before Look, we're gonna wrap it up. But I
just have to throw this one out. I love this comment.
Van Allen belt, Van Allen Belt. Yes, and when we
(02:18:10):
talk about Mars, we have to talk about mister van Allen.
We must talk about the Van Allen. We need to
talk about the Van Allen radiation belt. We need to
have a conversation. Family. Let's go, fam, Let's talk about
the Van Allen radiation How are you going to get
through that? How are you going to get through that?
(02:18:34):
So the robots, the robots will get through robots. Yes,
until we can do a rocket with four feet of
lead lining. That's gonna be a heavy one, yes, sir. Yeah,
here we go The Boys from Brazil. The Boys from Brazil,
(02:18:54):
starring Gregory Peck. He probably runs a cloning lab underneath
Sketchy Mexico Range science fiction. But not anymore. That sort
of stuff is happening.
Speaker 9 (02:19:10):
Sorry, there's a company that's advertising designer babies.
Speaker 7 (02:19:13):
Now.
Speaker 9 (02:19:13):
I just found this the other day.
Speaker 8 (02:19:16):
Now, I'm just going to remind you all back in
the nineties, remember when Bill Clinton he came out and
said after the sheep Dolly was cloned. Remember when they
were doing all the cloning, And this was back in
the nineties. He says, we've all come together and agreed
that we will never we won't use this technology on humans.
Oh okay, so I'm sure that they never have. Nobody's
(02:19:38):
tried to do that, and that you know how many
years since then. Yeah, I'm sure that they probably do
this kind of weird stuff.
Speaker 1 (02:19:45):
Yeah, I prefer Van Halen, says doctor Nick Riviera.
Speaker 9 (02:19:50):
What you're talking about me too, I'd rather listen to
some Van Halen than go through the Van Allen radiation.
Speaker 1 (02:19:56):
David Lee Roth van Halen, not Sammy Hagar. When Sammy Hagar,
like when he came on, it is basically just an
extension of Sammy Hagar because it just it just felt
like the next stage of Sammy Hagar's solo career and
Hagar that's right. Yeah, David Lee Roth was just so
wild and wrong that he was perfect. Actually great pop rock.
(02:20:21):
They used to fill stadiums, those guys, I mean just.
Speaker 9 (02:20:23):
Like, oh, they were immense. I don't know if people
know how immense they were those first four albums.
Speaker 1 (02:20:28):
Oh my gosh, huge, absolutely huge. Okay, this is heavy.
This is heavy, guys. This is from Steve GIBBLEU Mars
is the god of war. They're telling us they're going
to war Mars metaphor a symbolic of ritual occult hidden hand.
One could read it that way for for sure. You know,
(02:20:51):
it's like the Mars mission that Elon is tweeting out
these cities. And I mean, such deception to think that
that's going to happen during the Trump term. That's kind
of off. Elon's pushing out as soon as Trump was elected,
during the transition period in the first couple of months,
and of course with Doge, we realized that that's not
going to happen because that money is being spent on
(02:21:12):
US military, not on Mars. And Elon was then kicked
out of government. Anyway. Uh, yeah, that's a that's a
very provocative tweet, as is this one as well about
the replicants.
Speaker 9 (02:21:27):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (02:21:28):
Love Eddie, Yeah, I love Eddie. We miss Eddie. Ye,
it was awesome, It's awesome. Hagar is a talentless Charlotte.
That's a bit mean. Ouch, Haygar is a talentless charlottean ouch.
I'm talking about Sammy Hagar there. I mean, come on,
easy tiger.
Speaker 9 (02:21:46):
Well, from from what I hear in the current you know,
day and age Hagar is a lot easier to hang
out with than Roth.
Speaker 1 (02:21:54):
So we'll get the guys on the podcaut right, everyone's
got their own tequila in their own vodka. I mean yeah,
I mean I'd love to do the same thing, but
I don't really be promoting alcohol.
Speaker 8 (02:22:04):
It's just Willie Nelson has something that's not alcohol. It's
like fake whiskey. Have you seen this stuff?
Speaker 1 (02:22:10):
Oh yeah, non alcoholic spirits. Yeah. I've tried some of those,
and they're just this doesn't have the same kick figure,
but they are interesting to taste, and the ingredients, of
course are very good. But I'm told that the purest
Russian vodka is actually good for you. That could be
(02:22:32):
true in moderation. The problem is when it's that well made,
as they do in deepest, darkest Russian Belarus. It's that
well made you don't feel it when you drink it
until it's too late. That's the problem. Unless you're bread
for that type of thing, i e. You're genetically Russian
(02:22:53):
and you literally, you know, reared from the black soils
of the of the the the Russian planes. It's it's
it's dangerous. So obviously it's only something that they can
really relate to but Lukashenko. Remember during COVID you're saying shot,
have a shot after each meal, and that's what we're advocating,
(02:23:14):
and no masks or vaccines. Yeah, and they went after
him pretty viciously at that point. But yes, sir, alcohol
is a chemical. Actually it's just sugar. Yeah. Wow, are
you ever grounded in reality? You better believe it. We
are so grounded in reality. It's depressing a heavy it's depressing.
(02:23:39):
Pigs and Space. I remember that show Pigs and Space.
Speaker 9 (02:23:44):
That was a Muppet Show classic segment.
Speaker 1 (02:23:47):
Right, you remember when it was It was it Roth
and they had their own nightclub, Cabo Wabbo and Cabo
San Lucas.
Speaker 9 (02:23:54):
Oh, that's that's Sammy's club.
Speaker 1 (02:23:56):
Is it Sammy's Club? I visited that at the end
of grid situation and we drove down there and uh,
at the wrong time of year, is freezing cold, and
we went to Cabo Wabba. It was so so underwhelming, really,
we sort of had to go after being propagandized by
MTV all those years like this was the greatest place
on earth. Very underwhelming. Yeah, just those gelatine shots, you know,
(02:24:22):
bad news. Yeah, we were twenty two we were twenty
two years old, whatever, anyway, that was that. I remember
sleeping in a hammock in San Felipe on the coast
with like gangs of wild dogs marauding through the beaches,
(02:24:43):
and all we had was a big styrofoam color full
of Corona and then the taco van and that was it.
It was tacos and Corona.
Speaker 9 (02:24:54):
Wild dogs, Tacos, Corona, caba wabbo. What mark could you need?
This sounds way better than twenty twenty five.
Speaker 1 (02:25:00):
Yeah, only it's just cold. Though. It was cold. I
can't remember when it was. It was, it was. It
was not a good time.
Speaker 9 (02:25:05):
You might have done like off season.
Speaker 1 (02:25:07):
Yeah, it's not good. It's not good.
Speaker 2 (02:25:09):
It was.
Speaker 1 (02:25:09):
It was off season for sure. What were you thinking.
Speaker 9 (02:25:15):
We didn't think much when we were twenty one and
twenty two.
Speaker 1 (02:25:17):
Frankly, we were not that clever, not about such things. No,
not about such things. But it was cheap. It was cheap,
sharing the gas shared. The gas was just uh, yeah,
it was good. Federal allies stopped us twice.
Speaker 9 (02:25:36):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:25:37):
The guys carrying like AK forty seven's and dressed in
his government, dressed in military so they have the full
military gear on. They had the gun. I can't remember
if the faces were covered. I don't think they did
the face coverings back then because it was pre internet,
so it's okay. And then they're wearing air Jordan's and
(02:26:00):
the whole thing. This didn't work.
Speaker 9 (02:26:02):
You're looking at your shoes, going, am I going to
get to keep these?
Speaker 1 (02:26:05):
Yeah? He's asking for whatever. It was fifty dollars. I
can't remember. Fifty bucks.
Speaker 9 (02:26:11):
What a gig.
Speaker 1 (02:26:13):
Yeah, and for us that was a lot of money.
You know, it's fifty bucks. Fifty bucks in ninety two
as a student.
Speaker 9 (02:26:19):
Oh yeah, that's that's a suku bucks.
Speaker 1 (02:26:21):
That's you know, it's not small change, but that was
the going rate. I think we talked him down to
twenty with a bit of broken Spanish and that was it.
Passco yep, until the next one. Sorry, I don't want
to bore you guys with those old stories. Hesher is
from California, though he knows about these things. Oh yeah,
(02:26:43):
these little forays down south of the border.
Speaker 6 (02:26:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (02:26:48):
Definitely had a lot of friends that did that often.
I was not one of them.
Speaker 1 (02:26:51):
But did you ever drive the Mexicali route, because that
was that was dodgy.
Speaker 2 (02:26:55):
No.
Speaker 1 (02:26:56):
No, no, we did the MEXICALI route. I mean there's
literally potholes in the middle of the highway and there's
no lines. You know, back then anyway, like there was
five lanes of traffic and no lines on the road,
and if you hit somebody down there, you don't know
what's going to happen if the police come. And then
you got an argument and it was like, yeah, it's
(02:27:19):
Takati takati territory. Mate.
Speaker 9 (02:27:21):
It was just no thanks. No, I was so far
north in California, Like I even if I intended to
go to Mexico, I probably would have like passed out
in La at a death metal concert and like not
made it all the way to Mexico because I'm you know,
up in like Humboldt County and stuff. Takes me what
like eight hours just to get to San Francisco.
Speaker 1 (02:27:41):
Did you surf?
Speaker 10 (02:27:42):
No.
Speaker 9 (02:27:42):
I did some boogie boarding, some snowboarding, mountain bike and
it did like basically everything but surfing. California.
Speaker 1 (02:27:48):
Rosa, Rita was like a surfing destination on Baja.
Speaker 6 (02:27:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:27:52):
So I went to I went to San Luis Obispo.
So there are a lot of surfers. Nice spot, yeah,
Santa Barbar s Louis and then the rest is on
in California whatever. But they'd always go for that bit warmer,
warmer water later or sorry, earlier in the year would
go Mexico. That was the attraction. Of course, it was cheap.
(02:28:13):
It's like thirty to one, was it thirty to one?
It was something stupid.
Speaker 9 (02:28:16):
It was crazy. Yeah, it was crazy, and you could
do if you were under you know, twenty one. You know,
you could do all the things you were hoping to
be able to do soon as soon as you cross
that border. So yeah, it was pretty popular. All the
surfers I hung out with were in Humboldt County though,
and they had to wear like fourmulimeter wetsuits pretty much
year round, but they had awesome breaks up there.
Speaker 1 (02:28:38):
So people are suspecting that Ruckus has gone into AI mode.
Is this true?
Speaker 8 (02:28:47):
No, it's still me, still with my hair. Somebody commented
on my hair. I'll remind you all, it's a mohawk thing.
I'm not doing the de alfalfa thing.
Speaker 9 (02:28:58):
Okay, it goes all the way back, folks.
Speaker 1 (02:29:03):
That's right. Poker face. Ruckus got a poker face does
not blink.
Speaker 8 (02:29:08):
That's right, this is true. Sometimes I do have my
moments where I can just go without blinking. It's wild.
Speaker 9 (02:29:14):
I remember when we first started working at TNT, or
when the cameras first came into the TNT aspect, and
I had to have six lights in my face. The
first like two weeks I was on, I felt like
I was just so self conscious about my blinking because
the lights were just like I felt like assaulted by
all the studio lights in here, and it was just
like I was blinking uncontrollably. I either still do it
(02:29:36):
and I just don't care anymore, or I don't notice.
But it's fine.
Speaker 1 (02:29:38):
You made these really self conscious right now, it's like,
watch my blinking. I think you were more self conscious
about being shouted at by some producer person in the background.
That's probably that's where your fear was coming from.
Speaker 9 (02:29:52):
Well, yeah, there was. It was It was a high
pressure work scenario, that is for sure.
Speaker 1 (02:29:59):
Yeah, calling it the fluoride stare. So here's a question
from the audience. They wanted to They want more information
on Ruckus. Where did Ruckus grow up? What part of
the country.
Speaker 8 (02:30:13):
Well, that's easy. I never grew up so there you go.
I'm a Toys r us kid. No in New Hampshire.
I was born and raised in New Hampshire, and then
as soon as I turned eighteen, I got the hell
out of there and I lived in New Mexico until
two years ago when I moved to Texas.
Speaker 1 (02:30:29):
So the live free or die state, that's correct. And
you chose not to live free in New Hampshire. He
chose not to die, so you went to New Mexico. Well, yeah,
I just freaking that's the breaking bag made New Mexico famous,
didn't it that? That TV series for all the wrong
reasons as well, And then Jeffrey Epstein made it famous
(02:30:50):
again for all the wrong reasons. The ranch New Mexico
has had a really bad wrap the governor.
Speaker 8 (02:30:58):
The governor did a fair fairish care of making it
famous on the map during you know, COVID and afterwards
when she was like, we're just going to make it
illegal for you to walk around with your gun, even
though New Mexico is a state, is an open carry
state here in Albuquerque. Yeah, you're not allowed to own
a gun concealed, unconcealed, whatsoever. Screw you, screw your rights.
F you Hello what. Yeah, that made nationwide news. That
(02:31:21):
was wild.
Speaker 9 (02:31:21):
As you were leaving the state, like we were literally, yeah,
out of the state. They had that news broke and
we're like whoa.
Speaker 8 (02:31:27):
I was like, thank god, I got a hell out
of there.
Speaker 1 (02:31:30):
What was her name again?
Speaker 8 (02:31:31):
She used to be a congressman, Michelle Michelle Lewan Grisham.
Speaker 1 (02:31:35):
That's it. Yeah, I met her during Yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:31:38):
She's a lovely, lovely, beautiful lady, absolutely gorgeous, stunning.
Speaker 1 (02:31:42):
Yes, I didn't really find her that stunning, sarcastic, but yeah,
I could see a real just a career politician basically.
That's that's what I saw there. But anyway, that's that's
not unusual in America. It's a career many. Oh, here's
a question, Patrick, where did the cool twenty one wire Neonce?
(02:32:04):
It's right next to me. But the thing is, because
the walls so far behind me, it would be very tiny.
So I'm looking. I'm trying to get a sort of
get up, some sort of stand I can build or
where I can hang it behind me, But it's still
like not far so it's a decent size. So yeah,
it's I do have it. Thank you for reminding me.
Speaker 9 (02:32:26):
A good question. I've been wondering that myself.
Speaker 1 (02:32:28):
Yeah, I think I think I'm going to sort of
set that up. It's going to be like sort of
on that right there, and it'll be about three feet
behind me.
Speaker 9 (02:32:35):
You can you can hang it from the ceiling from
a couple of little eye hooks on fishing lines so
that you can't really see the lines that it's hanging on.
It can just float behind you.
Speaker 1 (02:32:46):
Yeah, that's a possibility as well. Yeah, I can do
that as well. The problem is, like take it's like
when you're shifting the make changing the room, you have
to get I have very high ceilings and we're talking
you know. Oh yeah, i'd say eighteen feet are fifteen
to eighteen feet. It's pretty massive here, so I got
(02:33:06):
to work that out. But yeah, thank you for the reminder.
We have that neon sign and uh yeah, we'll get
that thing fired up again. Thank you for that. And
yeah that's all. Look, well, that's all we got time
for today. He's asking asking some pretty racy questions here now.
(02:33:27):
They are how many honeys is pat dated? Listen, I
don't want to get into my personal life. Yes, Mohican,
that's the correct term for ruckus a Mohican, which is
a variation on the mohawk. So a Mohican made famous
(02:33:51):
by Daniel D. Lewis, who played a good Indian right
last of the Mohicans. Yep, all right, guys, looks it's
been fun with the comment audience here, guys in the
comment thank you for your inputs. Really appreciate it. We
like interacting with our audience. I think that's one of
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the things that is unique about our show is that
we do give a lot of time to our audience
on this. We really appreciate you guys with the zingers,
I mean some We have an amazing audience here. I
know you do it the boiler room as well, and
we really appreciate you guys. You guys make the show basically,
and I speak and we're not just saying this hasher
(02:34:33):
ruckus eye Basil. We really look forward to overdrive and
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I know it's gallows humor, but these are very disturbing
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thank you Hesher for joining us. Important conversation. First part,
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for the ride this week on the Sunday Wire, Hesha
(02:35:16):
Ruckus final words. Anything highlights for this week coming go ahead.
Speaker 9 (02:35:22):
I'll jump in and say be sure and check out
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You can support us at that website as well. Thank
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a pleasure. Sorry for the overly colorful metaphors if that
hurt anybody's feels, but hey, it is what it is,
and I'll look forward to the next Sunday Wire with you. Guys.
Speaker 1 (02:36:45):
We just say what's on our minds sometimes and sometimes
it's a little bit weird just comes out. I mean,
these are extreme times, so sometimes they call for extreme metaphors.
That's a good line, isn't it. Extreme times call for
extreme metaphors.
Speaker 9 (02:37:00):
You know, there's a great grindcore album from a band
called Brutal Truth and it's called Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses.
It almost fits exactly with what you just coined right there.
Speaker 1 (02:37:11):
Yeah, that's a T shirt right there, Extreme conditions. What
does it say? Extreme conditions demand extreme responses, Demand extreme responses.
I like that. I like that a lot. Let me
make a note, Yes, extreme conditions demand extreme responses. Okay,
(02:37:33):
I think we should do a mem and have that
as part of our nomenclature for the program.
Speaker 9 (02:37:39):
I think that brutal truth would probably be stoked if
we did that. And if you like music that runs
at about four hundred and fifty bpm, there's the album cover.
Go check it out. It is a absolute grindcore classic.
Speaker 1 (02:37:52):
Oh gosh, grindcore ladies and gentlemen, see how versatile we
are at Ultimate Current Radio. Thank you very much, hasher
host of the Boiler Room Alternate Current Radio dot com
ruckus final thoughts words.
Speaker 8 (02:38:07):
I might have to pass on the grindcore, but if
you talk about extreme there, that's extreme, but not nearly
as extreme as our commentors. You guys are all like,
we love you guys. You're our family, and I do
agree for the vast majority of the smart ones. But
I've seen some of you commentors out there, and I'm sorry,
(02:38:29):
I would probably not want to meet you in real life.
You're a little too extreme for this guy. You could
get me arrested just because I know you. But don't
you go changing you do you, and we'll keep doing us.
And I'm just kidding. I do love all of you guys,
but you are a little extreme, so be careful out there.
Don't be too extreme. It's okay to This is the
safe space to be extreme.
Speaker 1 (02:38:49):
Here.
Speaker 8 (02:38:50):
Your name goes on a list, but it goes no further.
Of course, that list is with the CIA, the NSA,
Israel's intelligence Jeffrey Epstein, who's still building a list somewhere
on an island because he's probably not really dead. But anyways,
we'll talk about that another time, I'm sure. Thank you
so much for having me. We do bring up a
lot of interesting things and we do just fast fire
(02:39:10):
stuff here. So please don't forget what Bill Cooper taught me,
and I hope he teaches you as well. Read everything,
listen to everybody. But don't you believe anything unless you
that's right. You prove it for yourself with your own research.
Thanks for having me again, Patrick.
Speaker 1 (02:39:26):
I've never ceased to be amazed by the wisdom of
our audience. I will share this last nugget with you.
Wisdom is a comb which men acquire when they're bald. Wow.
See that's a T shirt as well. Yeah, that's a
T shirt as well. Yeah, wow, amazing. Well look, thank
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you our audience. You guys are amazing. You're the star
of the you guys are the star of the Overdrive segment.
It's unequivocal of our audience. And yes, indeed we're doing
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Excellent Basil as such a talented analyst and he did
a brilliant job on a very difficult subject as well.
So our hats off and acknowledgment to mister b V.
Basil Valentine. All the best audios, gentlemen. And that's all
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You will like the conversation. We're saying how the left
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