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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:04):
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cheese is melting, so that Sally can go on to
weather Tech.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
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same God.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
It's again.

Speaker 4 (00:34):
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Speaker 5 (01:00):
Ride seta seta radio with an attitude.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
This is fure Daily Mojoe Freedom. And just like that,
July is a thing of the past. But the year
twenty twenty five keeps on rolling. And I want to
see the hands of everybody who had on their bingo
card radioactive wasps. Nope, anybody, Nope, anybody dealer. A South

(01:45):
Carolina city has been rattled. Is a good word. It's
a buzz. You see what I did. The wasp it's
a buzz after a radioactive wash myth has been discovered
at a former nuclear weapons Unfortunately, the nest was empty
and the actual wasps are out on the run. So ah,

(02:10):
if you if you see a wasp flying around in
your neck of the woods, I would advise you strongly
not to attempt to pick it up. Hang on, we
do have a uh let's use there a picture. Yes,
if you see a wasp that looks anything like this
and may perhaps be giving off a slight glow.

Speaker 6 (02:30):
Just have your gagger counter ready.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Oh yeah, and can you imagine if you had to
like try to track a wasp and test it. I was.
I had a battle with a wasp last night and
it was, oh, they will No, I'm not going to
say what I was going to say because then I'm
just I'm tempting fate. But it was I won in
the end. I won. You see my theory, and so

(02:55):
far it has proven right. If you hit them while
they're in the air, they can't sing you. They can't
sting while they're flying unless they Now I'm not an
he's it an ornecologist.

Speaker 6 (03:11):
Ornithologist?

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Is that what it is? I'm not an ornithologist, but
I did play a dentist once in a student film,
so I do actually have some street cred in this
particular silo of information. And while they're flying, they can't
get the stinger out. And I suppose they could fly
kind of come, you know, butt first India with the
stinger already out, and then hit you. But I don't
think they think that far ahead while they're flying.

Speaker 6 (03:34):
Has to do with birds, not wasps.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
And why do you say ornithologist.

Speaker 6 (03:38):
Because that's what well, I thought that's what you were
talking about.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
Uh huh, See, you're just trying to divert from the
main terror threat here, which is the wasps. The report
was released, it was a sun Sunday, four days five
days ago. It revealed the nest was emitting radiation levels
ten times higher than what federal regulations allow. It was.

(04:05):
The discovery was on July third at the Savannah River site.
Employees were conducting routine checks. They stumbled upon the nest.
It was perched up on a post near tank storing
liquid nuclear waste. This is a movie, this is going
I mean, can you imagine this is.

Speaker 6 (04:26):
But you got to make them about three inches long?

Speaker 1 (04:30):
All hell, if you're going to do that, make them
three feet long. Because if you've seen the bugs that
I just.

Speaker 6 (04:37):
Taste like the murder hornets, Now you have the radioactive ones.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
Right, the what do they call the cicada killers? Have
you seen those? Huh? They are I'm told I've never
seen one like perched sitting anywhere where I go measure it.
But I'm told they're about the size of a hummingbird
and against wasp in America, it is uh And they

(05:02):
don't like people. I mean, they don't pose a problem
to people. They go after cicadas, so you know. And
I'm cool with hey, you all do your thing and
I'll leave you alone. You leave me alone. But wasps,
on the other hand, they are dicks and they will
come after you. They will think about coming after you.

(05:22):
You can see it in their beady little eyes. So
if if it's war on wasps they want, they're going
to get it. If they say they sprayed the nest
to kill the wasps, then they bagged it as radiological waste,
the ground and surrounding area didn't have any contamination. What
are you worried about? Just radioactive wasps?

Speaker 6 (05:46):
Won't you won't that if you get stung by a
radioactive wasp, don't you turn into a superhero?

Speaker 1 (05:52):
I think you do. Yeah, that's what I think of
all of the superheroes. I would not want to be wasp.
There actually is a wasp wasp in there, or a
well there's ant Man, and doesn't you have a sidekick
that's a wasp ant Man and wasp boy?

Speaker 6 (06:09):
I think it's I think it's just a girl. Let
me see Wasp Girl.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
Does she have a stinger Wasp superhero the Wasp's.

Speaker 6 (06:20):
Yeah, yeah of Angeline Lily plays the Wasp.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
I'm in. I'm in. The hashtag to us this morning
is what I learned today. It is Freedom Friday here
on the Daily Mojo. It's the first Friday in August.
We're going to talk with Phil Bell coming up in
the next segment of the program, but we're going to

(06:45):
get into the the the whole kerfuffle in Cincinnati, the
beatdown that those people took, and the ancillary figure of
Shiloh Hendricks, the woman that we touched upon on yesterday,
not inappropriately, but the one who was using the N
word as a weapon of choice. Apparently what they say

(07:08):
it was a five year old kid, except it's not quite.
But it's weird, isn't it. I Mean, it's so strange
that they would not give us the whole story. By
the way, tag us in your posts on the social
media's at Real Brad Stags at Real Ron Phillips will
start though in the prison system in New York. This

(07:31):
was put out this week by CBS News. I'm torn,
of course, because you know CBS is how do you
trust them. I but the information they're laying down here
is pretty Is it disturbing? Is it confirmational? You'd be
the judge. The bottom line is the Epstein thing really

(07:55):
shouldn't go away until we get a whole lot more answers. Now,
that doesn't mean it won't go away, but the CBS
News team seems like they did a pretty decent job.
We've all seen. Let me see if there's the the
image that we are familiar with at this point as
I run through all of these, Yeah, there, this is

(08:15):
the image that we have. It's become the icon for
this situation. This is the videotape footage of Epstein cell
and so the first thing people do is they see, oh, well,
there's his cell door. Nobody goes in, except that's not
his cell door.

Speaker 6 (08:29):
That's not correct.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Neither of these doors are his cell door. This is
the telephone that prisoners can make phone calls with. That's
a trash. Can see see my cursor right there on
the screen. Yep, that's going to play a role. Okay,
coming up. And then the lower area down here, this
is the like a common area, and that's the desk.

(08:53):
Back here is where the guards sit and then this
tiny little bitty see Dean, see a little sliver of
the view isn't Jeffrey Epstein's cell. It's the staircase that
goes to Epstein's cell. I mean, this is a giant

(09:15):
fuster clock as far as security cameras go. Because they
had like four or five of these things in this area.
Get how many? Get how many weren't working?

Speaker 6 (09:29):
Oh? Probably four out of the five.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
It's weird that you would say that, how did you know? Well,
so strange, uh huh. So they we were just standing
up here in this corner, looking this way down toward
the little desk I told you about, and there's a
little there's a staircase that we saw just a corner
of right there. So the cameras over here were shooting

(09:57):
back this way. Jeffrey Epstein's cell is right there. It's
completely out of view of the camera. I'm going to
play some of the their recorded report here because he
just does a really good job at concisely describing basically

(10:19):
what's going on here.

Speaker 7 (10:21):
Epstein was held in the upstairs LL tier of his wing.
That tier is accessed by a set of stairs from
the central common area directly adjacent to those stairs is
the officers station where on duty corrections officers spend most
of their time.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
All right, so right where our point of view is
right now, that's basically where we would be standing if
we had the camera of the one shot of those
two doors, but down about what twenty thirty feet So
we've seen very little, or we can see very little
of anything that has to do with Epstein's cell. I mean,

(10:57):
it's insane how little that camera shows of.

Speaker 7 (11:00):
Inspector of General. Report says several cameras in the unit
were streaming a live feed to a remote location in
the prison, but no one was watching them.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
Isn't that weird? And you know, I love Dan, I
love Cash Ptel. I don't know him, but and I
think these guys are being honest. And I think Dan
Bongino said, I think he spoke the truth when he
was on Fox and said, look, the video footage you

(11:29):
know that we have shows clearly that he's the only
guy in, the only guy out. If you take the
word of the forensic video quote unquote specialists who have
examined this tape, and that's what they've said, You're gonna
take the word of the experts because that's that's what
his job is. You got to listen to the experts

(11:51):
and then come to the conclusion as the deputy director,
all right, we have an expert here telling us. That's
who they say, that is right there, and this is
the video we're giving a right according to him, that's
what we're seeing, all right now, Dan me and I
would almost guarantee he has doubts. But it is not

(12:12):
about what you can not what you think or what
you know, but what you can prove in court. As
we all know. So four of the five cameras out,
the only one, I mean, think about how silly this is.
That's the only camera that's working and has recorded anything.
Is the shittiest view of the situation.

Speaker 6 (12:33):
It's the one it's not even shot as a camera
on that shot.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
No, No, it's you're right, it's not it would be
right here. Yeah, And he may say that in the
next second or so.

Speaker 7 (12:42):
Here malfunctioning equipment meant only one camera recorded the general area.
That camera captured part of the common area, including the
officers station.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Look look at a little of the stair case we
can see in that shot.

Speaker 8 (13:00):
I mean that it's.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
This is just it's crazy there's no way that we
can depend on that angle of this footage from that
camera as definitive proof that Jeffrey Epstein oft himself. There's
just no I mean, it defies logic. Now, if that's
all you got, you got, here's what we got. He's

(13:26):
the only one in and out. But let's look at that.

Speaker 7 (13:28):
And a sliver of the staircase leading to Epstein's cell.
The footage begins at seven, the night before Epstein's death.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
We can see, like the the far left, five or
six inches of that staircase. I mean, truly, this is
it's ludicrous to even that's all they got. There.

Speaker 7 (13:50):
You can see staff and inmates moving about preparing for
the nightly lockdown. That's the officers station in the background.
Only two employees have been publicly identified, Tova Noel, a
corrections officer pulling a double shift that began at four pm,
and Michael Thomas, a materials handler who won't arrive until midnight.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
All right, guess what they You know, they were both
charged right for falsifying documents. You know what happened. No,
the charges were dropped as part of a plea agreement.

Speaker 7 (14:22):
So Epstein is seen for the first and only time
on camera at seven nine pm.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
Right, Epstein? That do you see Jeffrey Epstein?

Speaker 9 (14:33):
Night?

Speaker 6 (14:34):
No, I see somebody. It's an orange.

Speaker 9 (14:39):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Why are you such a conspiracy theorist? That's Jeffrey Epstein.
That's him. Yeah, you can tell plain his day from
that calf shot.

Speaker 7 (14:48):
The Department of Justice City was escorted to his cell
from another wing of the unit. It's important to note
here you don't actually see Epstein to send the stairwell
to his cell block. Remember what, Dan Bongino.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
There's video clear as day.

Speaker 10 (15:02):
He's the only person in there and the only person
coming out.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
You can see it. I would take exception with his
words clear as day, yep, because it's not clear as day.

Speaker 7 (15:12):
Let's zoom in and play that again in slow motion.
Here's the sliver of stairs. Epstein is here with his
escort and they walk off screen.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
This is a common problem with security cameras in general.
We had an issue at the other place where somebody
busted into the front door and gained access to the
studio complex. This was a person familiar with the building
and honestly, the way that they got into the front
door was genius and props kudos where props and kudos

(15:44):
are due. But we had security footage. We had the
camera aimed right there at the front door, and you
couldn't recognize anything. I mean, it's so grainy.

Speaker 9 (15:56):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
I do not understand, because no one thinks they'll ever
have to use the footage. That's the reason. When you
have a security camera, you know, ohll this one we
can see, you know, if somebody's coming in out great now,
when it comes time to use that as evidence, it's
basically worthless because you can't see any detail on it,

(16:17):
just like and this, to me, this seems like a
situation where you might want to have really good cameras
installed just in I mean, you're dealing with people who
have broken the law, generally speaking, inside the jail, and
so some shenanigan's probably going to take place, as they
have throughout history. You might want to have good cameras

(16:41):
just so you can record what's going on. But why know.

Speaker 7 (16:44):
When the FBI released the video, they said anyone entering
or attempting to enter the tier where Epstein's cell was
located from the common area would have been captured by
this footage. With the primary entrance here the pathway from
the entrance to the stairs is completely out of view
of the camera.

Speaker 1 (17:01):
Yep, you I mean you could march a battalion of
soldiers in there. They don't even really have to be
good ninjas. They could just and if you know, because whoever,
if in fact he did not off himself, if he
was room temperatured, if he was clinton sided, arc incided,

(17:25):
if you're going to do that, you know what the
vulnerabilities are on this system. You've already checked that out.

Speaker 6 (17:33):
And the fact that something the five cameras.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Aren't working right, or you cause the four of the
five cameras to not work correct, you know, if we
just unplug this. But so you you know that you
can shimmy up against the wall and get on up
in there, if you know what I'm saying, I think
you do.

Speaker 7 (17:54):
For the next hour or so, corrections officers and inmates
are seen moving about preparing for all prisoners to be
down At eight twenty one. Another inmate is seen being
escorted to it.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Wait a minute, isn't that Epstein?

Speaker 11 (18:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Epstein another inmate? Yeah, but he's wear in the same clothes.
Those are the clothes that Epstein was wearing. Are they
It sure looks as.

Speaker 7 (18:18):
Same stairs leading to Epstein's cell area. No movement is
detected on the stairs. Again.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
We see one, two, three of the stairs four if
you count the one down below the banister, and in
that about what eight inches eight inches of the of
the stair tread itself.

Speaker 7 (18:41):
By eight twenty four, all of the inmates appear to
have been taken to their cells. Noel told the Inspector
General she visited epstein cell at about ten pm. You
can see her head in that direction here, albeit closer
to ten thirty, but not climb the stairs.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Huh, So she went and visited him at ten except
it was closer to ten thirty, so that wasn't true.
But she wouldn't look. I don't know. Look, I don't
know why you would think that somebody who would lie
about the time that they went to go see the
inmate would lie about actually having gone and seen the inmate.
Why would they lie? Needs some sort of whack job.

Speaker 7 (19:22):
The rules require rounds to be made every thirty minutes,
but according to the report, this was the only time
anyone checked on the inmates that night. There was even
a sign printed on orange paper posted on the guard
station saying mandatory rounds must be conducted every thirty minutes
on Epstein, as per God This was because of concerns
about his risk for suicide, right.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
So they knew the guy was a risk. I mean
they again, we're just repeating this because we don't want
to let this die in the in the darkness of
the democracy dies in darkness. It's it was a Washington
Post thing, say dies in darkness, dies. We don't want
to see it died like Epstein. So this is this

(20:05):
is important. I mean, this is We've got to keep
this thing on track. We have to find out what
the hell actually did happen so that it can be
written down and recorded as true history, which, by the way,
we will be. I'm going to give it the fecal touch, dammit.
Retired to Colonel Rob Maynis coming up in the second
part of the program, and one of the big things

(20:26):
that I guess a major effort on his part to
make sure that we record the correct history of America
and not this revisionist crap that we're getting that's being
forced down our throats by the mainstream media. And I mean,
we're I'm going to say we're guilty. I when we

(20:51):
played the Biden clip yesterday with a president of the
Office of the President elect. And you know why he
had that, right, you remember the situation?

Speaker 6 (21:06):
No, I don't remember the situation. How do you remember
either he had that and I remember it being a
big deal.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
Yeah, because Trump had not surrendered. What's the word, and
you give your concession?

Speaker 6 (21:20):
He had conceded, thank you.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
Yeah. Uh so that was why they came up with
the office and the Office of the President elect. But
I had forgotten that part of it because there's a
lot of information out there. Uh real, quickly, let's find
out uh the let's take the temperature, shall we. Of
the folks out there in the in the land watching

(21:43):
the program, I was sorry, I've got to I've got
to open them up over here, because the intern this
morning sucked. I mean sucked bad, not not in a
not in a good way.

Speaker 8 (21:57):
You're welcome, glad I could help.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
Except you did say over in the Daily Mojo chat room,
Pecan Pie t two okay listening, but over to this
dang darn work screen. Would you stop trying to work
while we're doing a program here? Seriously, Pecan Pie, I
mean you think we you think we're just doing this

(22:20):
for our health. No, we're edumacating you and Lisa too.
Just back from a few days visiting family in the Poconos.
Oh no, it's cocoono.

Speaker 8 (22:31):
Sorry.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
I got excited because I was thinking of the Beach
Boys song. But that wasn't it. Over in the Daily
Mojo Rumble chat room at bugs Mom Locked, Bong Gino
always said, they tell you a story, not the story. Yeah.
I wonder. I wonder if he is sorry or if

(22:56):
he regrets deciding to take the job, because I again,
I think that you get up in there, you get
to Washington, and he's been there before, but I and
it's like politician birth had forgotten.

Speaker 6 (23:13):
Yeah, you're right, he had been there before. But any
politician going to Washington believes they can make a difference, That's.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
Right, which is exactly why he did it. Yeah, but
then he gets in there and I don't know, and.

Speaker 6 (23:25):
Has probably frustrated as hell.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Oh big time big.

Speaker 6 (23:31):
I watched the three hour Joe Rogan podcast from June
with Cash Patel.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
And smoking the big old' Stogi.

Speaker 6 (23:41):
Yeah, and and Cash is he's trying to say things,
but you can tell he just one he can't And two.
He's all over the place, but he's trying to convince
us that he's doing everything he can. And I don't
doubt that he is. I don't doubt that Dan is agreed.
But what can do?

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And that's that's the big question, and that is why
this is going to take decades to get this this
thing reversed. But we we have to. We have to
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turned in decades, because otherwise we're sunk, much like the
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Speaker 12 (26:28):
Song's Burning Down on this nine of five ground clocks
sticking slow like it's messing.

Speaker 4 (26:35):
With my mind.

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Boots good before field the later of the day, but
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I can taste the night, cold beer in my hands,
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You don't want to find us. The Dailymojo dot com
was that Missy thirteen says, this weather has been depressing.
If it's not two hundred degrees it's raining. Yeah, you'll
get past it. We all do, all right. So before
we made our whole we were talking about Epstein and

(27:26):
the inconsistencies, shall we say, with what we see on
the videotape and what we're being told, what the what
the story is or isn't. We'll pick back up. This
is the CBS report, which I commend them for. Oh
this feels pretty pretty complete to me. But again we're

(27:48):
kudos for kudoses do.

Speaker 7 (27:50):
At ten thirty eight pm, the report says, someone probably Noel,
carries a bundle of bedding or clothing up the stairs.
It's a rare instance. The video does catch movement on
the stairs.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
Again, that's we got to take their word that it's
a what's your face there? Carrying a bundle of clothing
up the stairs, not a person. Don't think that that's
a person just because it's orange. I mean the same
clothing as Epstein and whoever the other person was. That
wasn't Epstein wearing the orange and this bundle of orange
which is not a person. It's a bundle in somebody's arms.

(28:25):
Why would they lie? But barely?

Speaker 7 (28:27):
Let's see that zoomed in and in slow motion again.
Several of the video forensic experts we spoke with were
skeptical about the report's conclusion and thought that the video
could be showing an inmate walking up the stairs. Authority
say this was the last time anyone approached his cell
block until his body was discovered the next morning.

Speaker 9 (28:45):
Yep.

Speaker 7 (28:45):
Again, while the video does not contradict that, experts who
viewed the video say the limited field of view makes
it impossible to definitively conclude that no one used those
stairs in that time period.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
Again, do you need to be an expert to come
to that conclude usion? No? I don't think so. No,
I mean, you can lay out the parameters for any
Tom Dick or Harry on the street and say, all right,
is this a person climbing stairs or is this a
bundle of clothing being beats the hell out of me

(29:17):
and you really can't you can't tell what the hell
are you on this?

Speaker 7 (29:19):
There are other issues our investigation and others have uncovered.
At eleven twenty one pm and thirty four seconds, a
cursor appears briefly on screen.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
Right said, my cursor would all right, so this is this.

Speaker 7 (29:31):
Is important, indicating the video may have been recorded with
a camera or a screen recording and was not an
export of the raw file.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
All right, Where did we first learn about cursors on
screens and the fact that they could be the result
of somebody screen recording as opposed to actually using raw footage?
You remember, No, it was mh three seventy in our
friend Ashton Forbes, and the video of that was taken

(30:01):
of the jet. Remember that there was at one point
you could see a cursor at the edge of the screen,
which indicated, all right, this is this is a screen
grab or a screen recording, not original raw footage. And
that's I guess that if you are trying.

Speaker 6 (30:17):
It's an important piece. It really is.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
Yeah, big time, because that means that it has been
fuxed with in some way, shape or form. But it's
either been edited. It is something has happened. It is
not the file file, the raw file that came out
of the camera.

Speaker 7 (30:35):
The FBI said it had seized the prison's hard drive
five days after his death and had released the full
raw footage this month. Two experts told CBS News the
videos of metadata, which tracks how a file is created
and changed, shows it's made from two clips stitched together
in editing software. Those experts also say the video was

(30:55):
edited and saved multiple times. Next up the now famous
missing minute. At eleven fifty seven and thirty five seconds,
an individual appears on screen from the direction of the
main door. It's likely this is Michael Thomas arriving for
his midnight shift and replacing the other staff member.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
But you can't tell who that is. I mean, probably
Michael Thomas, could be a guy in a beard and
a cost who the hell knows who it.

Speaker 7 (31:21):
Is duty who'd been working from four to midnight. Noel
was starting a second shift of eight hours from that
point on. Only Noel and Thomas were on duty during
the critical window when Epstein is believed to have died.
At eleven fifty eight and fifty eight seconds, the video
jumps to midnight.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
I mean eleven fifty eight and fifty eight seconds, the
almost eleven fifty nine we are missing him. What I mean,
let's be fair. What can really happen in a minute?
I mean, come on, don't be such a conspiratorial, conspiracist

(31:57):
person who doesn't believe anything. Just because they're not telling
you the truth doesn't mean they're not telling you the truth.
You're such an amateur an entire minute and they know
that's the weird thing. And Pam BONDI said, well, this
has been happening since nineteen ninety. You think somebody may

(32:18):
have been able to fix it between I mean.

Speaker 7 (32:21):
The aspect ratio of the video changes slightly, another indication
it may have been edited. Zooming in and playing back
in slow motion, you can see a slight shift in
the shape of the figure standing or sitting around the
officer's desk. Otherwise nothing changes.

Speaker 10 (32:37):
Ah, so somebody may have gone in there and dickned
with the footage and you know, maybe erased, somebody added
somebody in, snipped something else out.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
I mean, but don't be such a whiny little baby
it that didn't have anything to do with.

Speaker 6 (32:59):
This journey gym stand up in court at all.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
No, I would hope it wouldn't. I mean, you've got
a jury. If it's a jury trial, it might somebody
may go, well, there's epstein.

Speaker 7 (33:18):
Pam Bondi attributed the missing minute to a nightly reset
of the security camera system.

Speaker 13 (33:23):
There was a minute that was off the counter, And
what we learned from Bureau of Prisons was every year,
every night they redo that videos old from like nineteen
ninety nine.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
What we learned from the Bureau of Prisons is that
every night it just you know.

Speaker 6 (33:41):
What we learned from the Bureau of Prisons is that
they're freaking clueless.

Speaker 1 (33:45):
That's what we learned. Either that clueless or they're crazy
like a fox. I mean, this is it's like a
thief or a burglar's dream knowing about it's like from
Mission Impossible. Well, every night we know the system reset,

(34:06):
so you're gonna have sixty seconds to be able to
get in there, fly down on the wire from the ceiling,
get off, get into the and back out of sixty
which could be Ethan Hunt could do it? Could he not? Yeah,
I'm damn straight, he could.

Speaker 13 (34:19):
So every night the video is reset, and every night
should have the same minute missings.

Speaker 1 (34:25):
What does that even mean every night the video is reset.
I don't That doesn't even makes sense. Every night the
video is reset, so we've got the same missing minute.

Speaker 6 (34:45):
So it doesn't make sense for surveillance surveillance. That's not
what I'm looking for. Doesn't make sense security security video
to reset with missing time, it doesn't make it.

Speaker 1 (35:01):
No, it doesn't.

Speaker 6 (35:02):
It held my cameras around twenty four to seven, and
not one time have they reset at midnight?

Speaker 1 (35:10):
And again even if they well, I don't as well.
She doesn't know what she's saying either.

Speaker 6 (35:16):
She's repeating.

Speaker 1 (35:18):
Yep, she's repeating what it was she heard.

Speaker 13 (35:21):
We're looking for that video to release that as well,
showing that a minute is missing every night.

Speaker 7 (35:25):
That additional video has not been released, and a government
source is alleged to CBS News the FBI and other
agencies are in possession of the full unedited footage. Why
the FBI did not release that is unclear, and the
agency offered no comment. Importantly, the Inspector General gives no
indication there was a minute missing when their team reviewed
the video. We can surmise the male staffer working the

(35:48):
four to twelve shift would have left during the missing
minute based on the report, leaving just Noel and Thomas,
but that is not seen on camera.

Speaker 1 (35:57):
It's the biggest saying to me in all of this,
in looking at the footage, is the fact that you
can get into and out of that cell without ever
being on camera, without anybody ever seeing you. And remember

(36:23):
the two guards whatever, they fell asleep at one point,
and we're seen shopping online and you know all kinds
of other things.

Speaker 6 (36:32):
So well, the fact that he was supposed to be
looked at thirty every thirty minutes and was not and
was not is how did they get did How were
they not charged with dereliction of duty or something?

Speaker 1 (36:47):
Well they were, I mean, but then those charges were
dropped because of some plea deal.

Speaker 6 (36:53):
And that's convenient. Don't you think.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
All of this stuff was like really super de deeper convenient.
You know, all the four or four out of the
five cameras not being working, so the missing minute of
foot I mean, all of these things. If it was
one thing, you'd be like, all right, so they're inapt,
But all of these things stacked on top of the
other is insane. It's you'd be a fool to go

(37:19):
all right, well, there's yeah. The problem is what can
anyone prove? And the answer to that is probably nothing.
And this was I mean, this is how they got
away with killing Kennedy, how they got away with doing
a lot of things. It's how they got away with
a lot of nine to eleven. I mean, there's just

(37:42):
how what will we ever be able to We just
have to know that this is the kind of people
that we're dealing with in Washington, and never ever, ever,
ever ever trust them because you can't because they lie
and every day we see it. And the revisionist history
stuff of everything was the office of the vice president

(38:06):
or excuse me, the office of the President elect? Yeah, Kathy,
and the Berg's prison video should be archived somewhere. The
question is where, except that if it is incriminating, it
is not our Well let me take that back. You
know what, if it is incriminating, it's entirely possible that

(38:28):
somebody does have that piece of video and it's now
called leverage, and that that video could probably buy you
a country, probably, right, I mean that's what that's the
business that Epstein was in so not forget that he

(38:49):
was the guy that would videotape these situations and have
the proof because he was smart. It's not what you know,
it's what you can prove. And here's the proof. Here
are the tapes, which now we're told they don't don't exist,
because wait, that'd be a problem. It's just a bunch
of kitty porn. Okay, I mean it's DM says the

(39:11):
best way to increase a governmental accountability is by decreasing
its size. Agreed. Unfortunately, both sides are committed to increasing
government expect cover ups to increase at the same rate
as our national debt we are paying right now. There
was a let see, what's the number? Is it? One
hundred and fifty four thousand? At least that's the number

(39:33):
they put out of the number of people that we
are that took the buyouts, the government buyouts the retirement situation.
So one hundred and fifty four thousand people according I
think it was was it Fox? Anyway, one of the
news sites says one hundred and fifty four thousand people
took the buyout and we're paying them through September, so

(39:58):
or at least one hundred and fifty four thousand people
lighter than we were when we started. So there's that.
Uh we uh, after we make a whole Phil Bell
has some interesting things to say about at least eat
better it's otherwise. Why right, he'll be here talk about

(40:21):
the since the Cincinnati beat down and the the Shiloh chick.
Who's just this is a little trashy, right, a little bit,
not no wrong being trashy, right, Yeah, Danny Mojo is
back in a second. Thank god it's Friday.

Speaker 3 (40:44):
Where are the white women.

Speaker 1 (40:45):
At the Daily Mojo? Well, we found at least one
of them white women. I did names Shadow Hendricks U
see Langsi l Al says the Epstein cases proof that
America runs on third world desk spot corruption. I can't
argue with you. Uh, buck O Thomas is nice, shirt Bard,

(41:11):
thank you. Yeah, we're going to uh at some point. Uh.
We're working on a lot of projects behind the scenes
here at the Daily Mojo. It's uh. Our interns, our
interns are should we say they're lazy? They're not all lazy.
I mean we do have a couple that are decent,
but you know, some of them are just are lazy.

(41:33):
Look at what time. It is the First Amendment. Live here,
Freedom Friday.

Speaker 9 (41:38):
Oh it's freedom Friday.

Speaker 14 (41:40):
Phil bel he got the freedom it is ojo.

Speaker 1 (41:50):
I love the hat.

Speaker 9 (41:53):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (41:58):
Every time I hear that, I hear we're going to
feed the world. But yeah, we're going to We are
going to feed them, right, do whatever.

Speaker 9 (42:08):
It's America's golden age. We're going to feed the world
by selling them inexpensive food and ending what joke Biden
did in jacking up prices. That's what we're doing. We're
feeding the world.

Speaker 1 (42:22):
Damn straight. I think we tried that in nineteen eighty seven.
What don't they called farm aide if it?

Speaker 9 (42:27):
Yeah, it was something like that.

Speaker 1 (42:29):
Where'd you get the hat? By the way?

Speaker 9 (42:32):
So I was up at a flea market in York,
Pennsylvania and the same seller, who's amazing by the way,
so if you happen to go and I'm trying to
remember the name of the market, but they were selling this, uh,
this pen and also the hat, and I said, I
got to buy that, and just I couldn't not not
buy it.

Speaker 1 (42:49):
But at first I was going to say, what's the
what's the pin? Say? But then it kind of kicked
in into the red hat and yeah.

Speaker 9 (42:56):
Yep, so you can support Trump while you support Trump. See,
that's that's what I do here.

Speaker 1 (43:01):
I love it all right. So, first of all, your
thoughts on the Epstein situation. We ever going to get
the truth?

Speaker 9 (43:09):
Well, you know what, I'm not sure we will, and
I think if we do, we probably won't believe it.
What I think the real question is with Epstein, The
biggest question that nobody has been able to answer yet,
and I think is the biggest smoking gun, is where
did Epstein's money come from? Because as a lot of
YouTubers and otherwise have talked about the idea that somebody

(43:30):
with no college education would somehow become a partner at
bear Stearns when you know, you couldn't get into the
door at bear Stearns if he weren't going to you know,
didn't go to certain colleges. But then he goes there,
he becomes a partner, and then he gets booted out
and suddenly he says, well, you know what, I'm only
going to deal with people who are worth a billion

(43:51):
dollars or more, which at the time was very few.
So where did all this come from? And how is
he able to do all of that that's the mystery
that needs to be in even more so than did
he kill himself? And obviously I don't believe he did.

Speaker 1 (44:05):
Right, it's again looking at the video and CBS News
apparently did a pretty good job on that report. I
don't know. I don't know who the hell is over
at CBS News right now that's deciding they're going to
do or try to do a good job. But well,
Catherine Herridge was there and she's she quit though, didn't she?

Speaker 9 (44:26):
Yeah, she did, And that's what Rush would call an
accidental act of journalism.

Speaker 1 (44:33):
Right, yes, oh man, I miss him? All right? Where
do you want to start? You want to start in
the Cincinnati situation, because we were trying to yesterday find
out with that. You know, the couple that took the
beat down in Cincinnati and Ron, was it you who

(44:55):
brought up you thought that they were the N word
was being tossed around?

Speaker 6 (45:00):
Is that where I had heard that prior to the
fight being recorded, that there were words back and forth
and that the N word was used. That's what I
had heard. I don't know if that's accurate. I haven't
seen any video, but it was supposed and that's why
Victoria whatever her name is, came out and said it's

(45:22):
good to know the whole story, right.

Speaker 9 (45:24):
Yeah, Oh well, now the council Victoria Parks, that's the
councilwoman who said that, oh well, you know, they had
it coming. And the other was the police chief that
said we needed more context or we had to know
the context. And I say we because they're talking about
the media.

Speaker 1 (45:40):
Yeah mm hmm. So now, no, if there were racial slurs,
maybe they were, maybe they weren't, but either way it
doesn't that doesn't mean you get a beat down, right
at your take on this so far?

Speaker 9 (45:55):
Well, first of all, Ron, that is the most credible
report that I've heard about this over and Brad that
you and I were talking about, because nobody has been
able to substantiate to the extent that you can substantiate
a conversation after a music festival at night. You know
what happened, right, So I don't know what was said,

(46:16):
but it's exactly what you just mentioned. I don't really care,
because here's the reality. I don't care. If somebody is
calling you, you know whatever in blank blank er all day,
you have no reason whatsoever to go and punch them,
And least of all, going and punching a woman, especially
if you consider yourself to be a man, which I'm

(46:38):
assuming one of those people in there really did. And
the idea that you can be so hurt about this
that you're gonna go ahead and punch them is absolutely absurd,
especially especially when you consider that I can turn on
any kind of music anywhere, and I can listen to

(46:59):
blacks saying the same word to each other day after
day after day. I can turn on YouTube videos seeing
the same thing, and you're gonna tell me, oh, well,
it's a problem because this rooman called me an in
blank blank you are no.

Speaker 1 (47:13):
Yeah, I And and that's why it's so important that
we don't let them weaponize any other words, which is
why we'll push back on every other before it does
become a loaded gun, which is what they've been able
to do with the N word, which leads us into
And by the way, I don't think that we're ever
going to get to the bottom of that story, because

(47:35):
the mainstream media would love that to go away, since
it's a bunch of black people beating on some white folk.

Speaker 6 (47:40):
Well, apparently three of the major MSM companies never even
covered it.

Speaker 1 (47:45):
Yeah yeah, so and this will just swept into the
dust bin.

Speaker 9 (47:50):
Yeah, and I gotta say, you got to give a
shout out to President Trump here because even though he
hasn't you know, I haven't seen anything from him with
respect to this scifically, the fact that he is holding
a lot of these companies like CBS to account and saying, hey,
you need to report accurately, not saying you have to

(48:10):
say things about him or otherwise that is, you know, likable,
but you need to report fairly, and using his bullypull
pit to do that. That is a positive thing because
we've been too long where they either distort the stories
to fit whatever narrative they want or be yeah, we're
just not going to cover it. We'll pretend like it
didn't exist, and then gaslight you if you say, hey,

(48:31):
look at what happened here. That's unacceptable, which is exactly
what NPR chick did about the the laptop. Yeah, we
just decided not to cover the Biden laptop because it
you know, it wasn't important.

Speaker 1 (48:49):
It's you know, And so they try to play it
off as well, we're just dopey, oh dopeys, And yeah
we were wrong. I mean sure it could have had
a major impact on the present sidential election. But you know,
we're just send us money. I mean, it's it's right bizarre.

Speaker 9 (49:07):
Well, and to be clear, I don't really care if
CBS or NBC or otherwise were to come out and say, look,
we are a left wing news outlet, we support the
left and whatever it does, we'll go off the cliff
with them no matter what. That's just who we are. Hey,
that's fine, that's up to you. You got the First Amendment,
You're free to do it. But what I have a

(49:28):
problem with is them holding themselves out to be the
news and the source and this is trusted and whatever
we say you can and must believe or else we're
going to make sure to well not them, but you're
going to get canceled and then decide that they're only
going to show whatever version that they choose under that guideline.
That is lying.

Speaker 1 (49:50):
Yeah, big time. And I want to before before the
end of our conversation, I want to talk to about
the late night shows, because it wasn't just Colbert who
was losing a bunch of money. But before we get
to that, this is Shiloh Hendrix. She is the woman
I had not heard this story before, but this happened

(50:10):
back in May when she was at this park in
Minnesota and she's got her kid there and she was
accused and videotaped. Now, they didn't get her calling the
kid of the N word on video, but she was
accused of calling this I don't know there was a

(50:32):
five year old kid calling this kid the N word.
And the big kerfuffle about this whole thing is that
after this video was posted online and she was vilified,
she turned to a GoFundMe and was able to raise

(50:53):
I think it was three quarters of a million dollars
for her fund to relocate because she said that she
had been well, her family had been harassed and threatened.
Let me see if I've got the the Matt Walsh
thing here, because the one I did you did you
watch the Matt Walsh I did.

Speaker 9 (51:15):
I did. And I want to be clear on one thing.
It's not go fund me, it's gifts and Go. And
there's a big difference because gives is the conservative where
they will not deplatform you if they don't wake up
one day and say I don't like what you're doing.

Speaker 1 (51:29):
Right, thank you, you're absolutely right, And see gives and
go or excuse me, go fund me has has become
like Kleenex. Now, it's right, it just is all. I
knew that trap. All right, here's part of that video.

Speaker 6 (51:43):
Why didn't you have the boss to say it right now?

Speaker 1 (51:44):
Again? Okay, all right, So already she doubled, she doubled,
she tripled down. Because the dude who is videotaping her
is black. I guess he's from Somalia. Interesting by.

Speaker 9 (52:03):
Nobody digging.

Speaker 15 (52:07):
A little kid?

Speaker 1 (52:08):
You call him the little child? Are you about to
hit him? You're chasing him?

Speaker 4 (52:13):
Here?

Speaker 9 (52:14):
He my son stopped, So.

Speaker 1 (52:16):
So that gives you that I have to call the
child five years old and inward.

Speaker 9 (52:20):
That's what he's gonna ask. That's what you're gonna call him.

Speaker 11 (52:22):
That's what he's gonna act like.

Speaker 1 (52:24):
You know, that's a hate speech and you can be
recorder for that. Hm, that's a hate speech and you
can be recorded for that.

Speaker 9 (52:33):
Oh kay, Yeah, So you know what I'm gonna ask, right, Yes,
you know what I'm gonna ask. So I had to
look up Shiloh Hendrix before our show, and I noticed
that most of the pictures I saw did not have
a ring on the finger. So Shiloh if you're out there,

(52:55):
I'm single. Just gotta say.

Speaker 1 (52:57):
That, all right, See Ron I was, I like my
women just a little on the trashy side too.

Speaker 9 (53:04):
And that's what you do.

Speaker 1 (53:05):
Okay, this is America, and we can we love his love,
love his love. But I didn't know that she. I
didn't notice that your keen eye there, Phil.

Speaker 9 (53:18):
Now you know her tattoos are? Are you shoes a
little much? But I have one. I have one of
the railroad crossing logos. Saw, I mean, right there, we
got we got two things in common.

Speaker 1 (53:26):
But I'm not ta is. I am not asking you
what it is. I don't I don't want to know.
But anyway, go ahead.

Speaker 9 (53:35):
Look it's right here. One day I'll wear a tank
topsy you can see it. But listen the the in
all seriousness, So what you have here is not hate speech.
This is mom's speech. We have seen for a very
long time. I remember being a kid. You're on the playground,
something happens, someone's mom comes running over and starts yelling,

(53:57):
and they say things that, you know what, probably are
not exactly what they might say at I don't know,
the at church on Sunday or otherwise. Right, and it
just gets a little bit heated. You took something from
my son's bag, or you took something out of my bag,
or you punched him, or he punched me first, then
I punched him back. But all she sees is me

(54:18):
and someone gets yelled at. Now this has happened for
I don't know how many thousands of years of human history,
but only in the last few have you had a
recording device right there in your hand. So, you know,
the completely overblown, completely ridiculous. But also, as Matt Walsh
points out of that piece, it's a little suspect that
this guy has his camera out at the playground and

(54:41):
he had previously been accused of being inappropriate with children.
So that's a bigger story here than Shiloh Hendrix.

Speaker 1 (54:50):
That's kind of a big deal. Yeah. The guy, the
Somalian dude who was videotaping the incident, had charges I
guess a couple of years back, of inappropriate sexual behavior
with a minor, like a child mind or like a
real child child, not a seventeen year old, right, But

(55:11):
but they were the charges were either dropped or dismissed.
So we don't we don't you know, there's that does
not being charged does not mean you are guilty by
any means.

Speaker 9 (55:23):
And but and quote in the interests of justice, which
I've never heard, We're not going to charge you because
it's in the interests of justice. I mean, maybe that
could be just local legal speak for Okay, we see
nothing happened here, or there's something else that just seems odd.
And I got to admit I don't know Minnesota laws,

(55:46):
so maybe that could be a phrase that they use.
But as you know, Matt Walsh points out, it's definitely questionable.

Speaker 1 (55:54):
Not only that when you said that, and I'm I'm Nashville.
They're building a new NFL stadium for the Titans. They
a couple of weeks ago had an incident where it
was reported that one of the construction workers found a
noose hanging from one of the beams in the on

(56:15):
the site, and so he somebody goes and tells the
people in charge, and they're like, not a noise, not
a noose, And they shut the place down on a
Fridays just everything stops, everybody go home. We've got a
not a noose. Uh. And the first there's no picture
of the news and they offered grief counseling to all

(56:39):
of the construct anybody who was mentally effed up overseeing
a noose was offered counseling. No security footage of it.
They found a person of interest, but I'm pretty sure
they used language about like that in the interest of
justice or something that we're not going to file any
charges thought, right, Well, that's code for oh, you mean

(57:02):
a black guy did it, or a black chick or
a brown guy or a brown chick or you know,
you can't one of them hanging a news Oh it
was only a whitey did it. And then uh, yesterday
there's another story out in Nashville, same stadium where now
they've found racist graffiti. It's like, is this the only

(57:23):
stupid construction site in the world without security cameras that
can and it's just everything's out of hand, But that
same language, and that's really like you said, it's code
or a dog whistle or something something.

Speaker 9 (57:38):
Right, ask you know, I got to ask a serious,
serious question. We're talking about twenty twenty five here, right,
and how many years recently we've been hearing about, oh,
well there was a noose here, It was a noose there.
This is to intimidate blacks. How many people know how
to tie a noose? You know, cause they're not. They're
not doing it anywhere else, but they're But there's this

(58:00):
select group of people and they live underground, and all
they do is they say, gosh, I hate those black people.
Let's tie nooses and put them up. But of course
we all know what happens right after. You always find
out it's what it's. Whatever member of the aggrieved group
was somehow behind it, That's what it always is. And frankly, frankly,

(58:21):
if I walk down the street and I saw a
news I'd say, oh, well that's interesting, there's a noose there.
Let me keep walking down the street. I you know
what is wrong with people?

Speaker 1 (58:31):
I how much time you got?

Speaker 9 (58:34):
See?

Speaker 1 (58:34):
If I were you, I'd take a shelfie with it
and then throw it out there. Yeah, toss it into
the social media pool and see what happens.

Speaker 9 (58:42):
You know what. I'll do that and I'll say this
is example of my boy Scouts training. I learned how
to tie knots better than you. That's what I'm going
to do exactly.

Speaker 1 (58:51):
Thank you. All right, So back to Shiloh Hendrix and
I don't ron did you did we ever take this
shot ever, because no, how you doing. I'm just saying,
she's uh.

Speaker 9 (59:04):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (59:05):
I know, right, and there's something I don't. I don't
have all the answers anyway. So back back here we
are to Shiloh and her where did the.

Speaker 9 (59:15):
Sorry you know for Shiloh, if you're out there, I
can save you from tampon. Tim's Minnesota, all right, It's
much more masculine down here and out there saying thank you?

Speaker 1 (59:28):
Where the hell did it go? I just had that
damn video? Ron, Where did you put it?

Speaker 11 (59:32):
Is it?

Speaker 1 (59:32):
Way back here?

Speaker 11 (59:33):
Now?

Speaker 9 (59:33):
Where the hell is it?

Speaker 1 (59:35):
I just had the mass video.

Speaker 6 (59:37):
It was a separate It wasn't. It wasn't in the browser.

Speaker 1 (59:39):
I don't think it wasn't. Oh no, that's not it.
Where the hell did it go? Seriously? It was sitting
right the hell here, and then it just disappeared of it.

Speaker 8 (59:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (59:53):
I did click off of it because I had something
very important to show and I have no idea where
the hell it went? Uh? Anyway, So we find out
back to back to what's her face, Shiloh, we find
out that the dude who was recording it, in fact,
was had charges leveled against him for inappropriate behavior with
a kid. Those charges again later dropped. And then the big,

(01:00:16):
the big thing that everyone is taking exception to or
with is that she created this gift Send Go raise
three quarters of a million dollars and people are saying, oh,
it's a bunch of racists, it's a bunch of xenophobes,
every Nazis whatever, that we're contributing to this fund and

(01:00:41):
apparently showing compassion for this woman. What is what's your
take on that? Because she did raise a lot of money.

Speaker 9 (01:00:50):
Yeah, I mean I probably would not have given to that,
just because you know, I rarely do unless there's something
that's really really big, and I didn't consider that to be,
you know, a really really big deal because Internet Internet
stupidity is Internet stupidity. That said, I'm glad that there

(01:01:10):
are a lot of people who were willing to put
their money where their mouth is and say, look, we
don't like what's happening. We think the reaction that's going
out is absurd, So you know, we're glad to support you.
I think that's terrific, and I think it's terrific that today,
in twenty twenty five, we have the ability to fight back.
Because the interesting thing is a lot of those people

(01:01:31):
probably would not be willing to do what we're doing here,
which is go on online and show our faces and
show our faces moving in video and defend her as
we have. Many of them would not feel comfortable doing that,
but this is the way that they could and support
that cost. So I'm actually very happy to see that.
And you know, the other thing that's interesting is the

(01:01:54):
family of the boy raised three hundred and forty thousand
dollars in a go fund me. Now, I gotta be
honest with you. If he raised three hundred forty thousand
dollars and what he did was took something out of
her bag, that why is nobody saying? How is that
rewarding the right thing? So as this kid, let's assume
he's five, although there's a lot of people seem to

(01:02:15):
think that he's not. So by the time he gets
to be fifteen, what is he going to do look
back and say, hey, you know, there was that time
I took something out of this lady's bag and I
got three hundred forty thousand dollars for it. If anything,
that sends the wrong message way more so than anything else.
And like I said, very happy to hear that she
was able to get that amount of money. It's terrific.

Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
Well, now we're up to eight hundred, seven hundred and
fourteen dollars on her gifts and go nice and again,
I'd like to at this point, I think you have
the right idea, Phil Shiloh, if you're watching, hey, look
way how you doing? Because no, now she's a little trashy.
She's rich too, but she in the light.

Speaker 9 (01:02:58):
Tribute and I'll do it with my name. I'm gonna
do it with my name.

Speaker 1 (01:03:03):
Yes, a special note, Hey, call back. My name is Shiloh.
I've been put in a very dire situation. I recently
had a kid steal from my eighteen month old son's
diaper bag at a park. Called the kid out for
what he was. Another man, who we recently found out
has had a history with law enforcement, proceeded to record me,
follow me to my car. He then posted these videos online,

(01:03:25):
which caused my family myself great turmoil. My social security
number has been leaked, my address phone number have been
given up freely, my family members being attacked. My eldest
child may not be going back to school even where
I exercise has been exposed. I fear that we must relocate.
I have two small children who do not deserve this.
We've been threatened to the extreme by people online. Anything

(01:03:46):
will help. We don't want to live in fear. It
is interesting all or most of the donors anonymous.

Speaker 9 (01:03:56):
Yeah, anonymous, Yeah, And I did not realize it was
you know, was that much of doxing? So I take
back what I said about, you know, not ordinarily contributing
to something like that. That is a big deal, because
that's that's pretty much everything. And you know how crazy
people are these days. You will get the random jerk

(01:04:16):
who will go to you know, the school, the house,
the wherever, just so that they can be screaming and
of course take video of themselves doing it and call it,
you know, being positive, which it's not in any way.

Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
Right, And we had again I wish I had not
lost Matt Walsh.

Speaker 6 (01:04:36):
There it is right there.

Speaker 1 (01:04:37):
Yeah, well they was not there a second ago, was it?
Maybe I'm wrong? The one guy here. I want to
play this clip back again. Thank you to Matt Walsh
and his staff of interns for taking the time to
put this together for us. Here is one of the threats.

Speaker 16 (01:04:56):
And threatening violence against her baby that you can see
in the video.

Speaker 1 (01:05:01):
Here's one example.

Speaker 7 (01:05:03):
He said, Hey, TikTok, I just got a real quick question.

Speaker 14 (01:05:06):
So we all know what happened with Shiloh Hendrix and
how she got all this money right off to all
the wrong reasons. But you know what it is, what
it is at this point, right So I'm just sitting
here thinking, what about the baby?

Speaker 9 (01:05:19):
What about the baby?

Speaker 14 (01:05:21):
Because technically that baby is gonna grow up and be
part of the gun triple k. That baby might grow
up to be Hitler. That baby's gonna grow up and
probably be the worst of the worst out there.

Speaker 4 (01:05:30):
In the world.

Speaker 14 (01:05:31):
And you know what, I don't want that baby police
and children that look like me. I don't want that
baby growing up doing anything else that to people that
look like.

Speaker 9 (01:05:38):
Me, all because it was taught that.

Speaker 14 (01:05:40):
But since unfortunately CPS is not gonna be able to
do nothing, what should we do? I think you guys
should let me know in the comments, because part of
my thinking was start a co fund me, you know,
raise about a million dollars, go slap the hell up
that baby, make that baby brain this or something for
a while. At LSIA still get to live. I mean,
it just might deal, you know, but hey, that's what

(01:06:01):
happens when you grow up with racist as parents. You
gotta eat the consequences.

Speaker 1 (01:06:08):
So you got people advocating to go find your kid
and beat the crap. I mean, how is that okay?

Speaker 9 (01:06:16):
You want to know, honestly, where something like somebody using
the N word would come from. It'd be stuff like that.
I could certainly make a very good case that if
you are growing up and that is what you're seeing,
you're seeing somebody that has animus toward you because of
the color of your skin. Let's remember that that's exactly

(01:06:38):
what's happening. I wouldn't be surprised if they get a
little bit older and say, you know what, I'm not
exactly a fan. All of those people that look a
certain way are always treating me in a negative light,
so why should I like them? And this is the
one thing, is not the one, but one of many
things that you see on the side of blacks that
don't seem to get it. They seem to think that

(01:07:00):
whatever they're doing is okay and it can't be racist,
and it can't be mean, and it can't be evil
because they're doing it and that only white people can
do those things. Well, guess what. This guy is an
example of being just as racist as anything you might
have seen or been told about the nineteen sixties or
anytime earlier. Congratulations, you have become what you claim to hate.

Speaker 1 (01:07:25):
Is not amazing. I mean, the guy doesn't look like
he as the brains of an ice cube. But still,
you know, stupidity is no excuse for being a dumbass.
And what you just said struck another note, need to
make a whole Wait until you hear what the mother

(01:07:45):
of the dude who punched the guy in Cincinnati said.
Because this is I'm talking, this is it's world class.
We'll do it next on The Daily Mojo, The.

Speaker 4 (01:08:02):
Simple Fur.

Speaker 11 (01:08:09):
From the Daily mo Show, But Daily Mojo, but daily,
and Mocho but daily and Mocho.

Speaker 1 (01:08:23):
Radio with an attitude. Sho Shenzo Won twenty five in
the Ramo chat room says, that is verbal assault, it's threats,
it is threats. How could you incide violence on a
child because of its mother? Missy thirteens literally.

Speaker 6 (01:08:44):
Uh, the eighteen month old heads zero to do with this?

Speaker 2 (01:08:49):
Zero?

Speaker 1 (01:08:50):
Yeah, But Ewan Guru says, we all have biases doesn't
mean hate, that's true. Uh see Dark Magneto. I love
watching Phil Bell on here. Such a cool dude, Such
a cool dude. Don't give him a big head for
crying out out dark and why and why Dark Magneto?

Speaker 11 (01:09:11):
Huh?

Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
Is it was that influenced by Phil Bell's darker skin color?
Is that what you're trying to say? Do we have
a hidden racist in the audience, Ccenzo, Do we need.

Speaker 9 (01:09:22):
To get for dark Maga? Right?

Speaker 1 (01:09:25):
I think that well, And now you've said that, I
think that's what he's going to change it to, Dark Maga.
I'd forgotten about that too. I'd forgotten about the Remember
the Biden laser eyes when they tried to embraced Dark brand.
They really can't mean, can they?

Speaker 9 (01:09:46):
And it just seems like it was so long ago
and it was only last year.

Speaker 1 (01:09:52):
It really it's it's I and it's probably just because
I'm getting older, But the time thing is weird. There's
some things that I remember that feel like time is compressed,
and other things that happened last year feel like they
were ten years ago. It And I guess maybe everybody
goes through this. I don't know, You're only old once.

(01:10:14):
But and all the things that they tell you when
you're young about getting old, they do come true. So
listen to old people. We know what we're talking about.
Speaking of old this, I want to go back to
the Cincinnati thing. This is the mother of the what's

(01:10:34):
his name, Ladarius, whatever the hell this dude's name is
over here. He was like the ringleader. He's the one
who was in jail bonded out, and you know, apparently
was like, hey, let's go get him. So then the
reporter here finds, I guess, the mother on the street
of this dude.

Speaker 9 (01:10:55):
But believe there's more to the story than what's been
seen on social media. But I want to make it,
put it out there. And he's not a racist. He
have a biracial child.

Speaker 1 (01:11:04):
He's not a racist. He have a biracial child. So
as long as you've got you know, a little mixture
going on, you can't be a racist. So as long
as you know, I guess I've boffed some black chick somewhere,
I can't be a racist. Ray Phil, you take on whitey,
you can't be a racist either. So I wish I

(01:11:28):
know it was that simple.

Speaker 9 (01:11:31):
Well, and this is the reality of what the left
has done for so long. They took the idea of racism,
which you know at its core, To be honest with you,
is something I have never had a problem with because
if you look back, by the way, that's the most
controversial statement you've probably ever heard me make. But if
you think about it, everybody finds a reason to not

(01:11:52):
like somebody else. So skin color is no different than weight,
is no different from what part of the country you
came from, is what part of the what sports team
you like, or otherwise, it's all the same. You just
picked the reason to not like somebody. But they took racism,
they made it into this big boogeyman that was just,
you know, the peak of evil, and then they took

(01:12:12):
all meaning out of it so they could apply the
word to whatever it is they wanted. So, oh, I
don't know, you support Donald Trump, Well you're a racist.
You happen to like this? Oh well, you're a racist.
You didn't support Brandy on what is it Dancing with
the Stars? You supported Bristol Palin. You're a racist. That's
what they've done, and therefore they are, you know, but thankfully,

(01:12:34):
and this is the good news. This is now at
an end, because you see more people saying, look, I
don't really care you call me a racist all you want.
This is absurd and I'm not going to go down
that road. And I like to see that.

Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
It was. I mean, it may have been Matt Walsh,
may have been you. I can't remember who it was.
By the way, I did want to say, I've been
walking down the street and I have seen a black
guy like on the same side of the street and thought,
oh hell, I'm not the only thing to do with him,
and I've crossed the street to get away from him.
I've done the same thing with a white guy. I
think I've probably done the same thing with a yellow

(01:13:08):
guy and a red It's not the color of the skin,
it's the look of the person.

Speaker 9 (01:13:13):
It's the look.

Speaker 1 (01:13:14):
It's right, you know, they look like they might be
a thug, but they're brown. Yeah, okay, well I don't
care what color they are. I'm going over here. You
try to avoid trouble as much as you can.

Speaker 9 (01:13:26):
And I've done the same thing with Lizzo just as
much as I have with you know, the women on
the women on the View. So there you go.

Speaker 1 (01:13:37):
You know, Lizzo's losing some weight, didn't she.

Speaker 9 (01:13:39):
Yeah, yeah, she's looking a lot better.

Speaker 1 (01:13:42):
You know.

Speaker 9 (01:13:42):
It's it's kind of interesting for all the complaining that
went on, and everybody's like, oh, your body shaming, your
body shaming, but then she decided to lose weight, and
now they said, well, wait a minute, that's not so bad.
Funny how quickly that narrative changed.

Speaker 1 (01:13:55):
Too, isn't that the truth? I think? Oh? Hang, let
to say I found a I found a trigger warning.
This could for some people who don't want to see
pictures of half naked over white girls. She's I mean,
that's not bad. Yeah, she's losing some weight and it

(01:14:16):
takes it. It takes some effort to lose weight. She
was also the one. She's a floutist, right, She's the
one who played was it James Madison's flute?

Speaker 14 (01:14:26):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:14:27):
That was, and they were all freaking out about it.
It's like, but she was, that's what she. I mean,
she's a professional floutist. I had no problem with her
even twerking while she was playing the damn flute. I
thought that was completely blown out of proportion.

Speaker 9 (01:14:43):
Yeah it was. It was kind of interesting when she started,
when she kind of hit the national stage. You know,
people were big fan. Hey, look you know what she
she had good music, but then she became overly political.
Or what I really think happened was she probably had
a bunch of pr people say hey, you should hit
your wagon to the Democrats because that's really going to

(01:15:06):
help you. And then it suddenly became about that, and
that's where a lot of the controversy came about. Yeah,
I mean, look, if you're a flute player, you're gonna
play a famous flute. That's fine. Same thing. I played
the euphonium in the tuba. If you know, Ronald Reagan
had a tube and they let me play it, that
wouldn't be a big deal.

Speaker 8 (01:15:25):
Ron.

Speaker 1 (01:15:26):
You see, it's not You shouldn't be embarrassing wanting to
play everybody's flute. Ron do not worry about blowing their flute.
It's okay. This is this is a complete safe space.
Going back again to I and again I can't remember
it was you or Matt Walsh or who I heard
say this, but I think I think it has some
merit that, like what we saw was Shiloh Hendrix and

(01:15:50):
being so that the dude that was filming her, you know,
popping off them, word at him numerous times. Is this
not a Is this not the rubber band snapping back
after having been called you know everything from Nazis to
white supremais to everything else. It's like, you know what,
bite me. It's yeah, I'm just gonna come right back

(01:16:12):
at you and slap you a couple of times across
the face and use the word or whatever it is,
whatever word or cudgel, whatever you want to call it.
Is this not the response to years of now being
beaten with you're a racist and a Nazi and a
so forth.

Speaker 9 (01:16:31):
Yeah, I mean I think, like I said, you know,
early on, I think it was just mom's speech. You know,
she's frustrated in the moment. But in general, though, I
do think that there is a big snapback. Zero Hedge
had an article on this recently where they said, look
in recent years in particular, so this has been going
on for decades, but in recent years, a lot of

(01:16:51):
the so called, you know, e miserated groups have just
basically put themselves up to God and so they could
do nothing wrong. So you know, if you're if you're gay,
you can't be questioned, if you're black, you can't be
questioned if your Latin X, Y or Z, you can't
be questioning. You know, whatever it is, whatever you do
is okay, and whatever you do if you're a white

(01:17:14):
person is evil. Yeah. Absolutely, it's snapped back, and I'm
glad to see it because it never made any sense
in the first place. If you're a gay person, why
should you be getting special treatment because who you're sleeping
with in the bedroom, that's who you're sleeping with in
the bedroom. Just you know, you're a normal person in
every way. As you say, if you're black, there is

(01:17:35):
nothing special that you should get. Okay, you have more
melon in your skin, big deal, big whoop, that's it. Uh,
And the same friend of the others, and that that
Civil rights era treatment never should have happened. And I
got to say, the person who was the most right
about it was the father of the Koch brothers, who
is somebody who a lot of people all say is

(01:17:55):
a racist, because he pointed out that the same tricks
that they used in the Civil rights movement they were
going to then try to apply to everybody else, and
that's exactly what they did. He was right on and
a very good foresight decades ago.

Speaker 1 (01:18:11):
It was Nancy Pelosi who And I don't know when
the video was recorded, but we played it the other
day regarding the mechanics of using the wrap up smear,
and it was, you know, go out there, vilify somebody
in which she used to monetize it or merchandise it.

(01:18:32):
Then get it to the press, get them to repeat
it a project mockingbird. Then yeah, the press, and use
those press clippings and those recordings to say, see, we
told you it was true. It's this circular logic thing
that and they're good at it. They're really good at it.

Speaker 9 (01:18:52):
And she because they all come from the same Yeah,
they come from the same milieu everywhere. So a lot
of the journalism school people are going to the same
schools as the kind of upper crust liberal elite. So
they all know each other, they all hear the same
thing in school, they all live the same way and
so on. They live in the same places, your New York's,

(01:19:13):
your Philadelphia's, your Washington D C's, and so they have
those small communities. But the unfortunate thing is they have
been allowed to infiltrate every aspect. We're talking about the press,
we're talking about school and otherwise places where we as
conservatives didn't want to go because we're out building things
and supporting our families, and that was where they were

(01:19:33):
able to suc See.

Speaker 1 (01:19:35):
Hey, Ron, Yeah, I just wanted to because a Phil
just used a word and the word was mill you,
and I just wanted to for those of us out
there who are like, what the hell you? What does
that mean?

Speaker 4 (01:19:48):
Ron?

Speaker 1 (01:19:48):
Go ahead and tell the rest of the world what
you means.

Speaker 6 (01:19:53):
I don't know. Uh environment, that's what I have. You
just googled it, I did.

Speaker 1 (01:20:03):
I just googled it before you A person's social environment.
You So thank you, Phil for thank you for the
educating words, Phil, because you're welcome. I look, I've learned
new words every day. Some of them I can't repeat.
Uh this before you know who I got that from? Who?
You know?

Speaker 9 (01:20:22):
Where I I started to do that was Rush because
Rush would always My vocabulary grew so much because him,
because he would periodically throw in some words that most
of us did not know, and then either he would
tell you what it meant or you had to go
to a dictionary and find out because you wanted to
be all you know, stick with him. So I like,
that's what I learned from the Big Guy.

Speaker 1 (01:20:44):
And I learned all about women fartingh from Rush that. Yeah,
they I did not, Ron, did you have any all
women were, and women to this day continue to fart
in the car, do they not? Phil?

Speaker 9 (01:21:00):
I have seen it myself. Yes, it happens all the time.

Speaker 1 (01:21:04):
It really does. And Ron, one day you'll understand. Uh,
speaking of farting and women, here is the former. Here's
the bullet we dodged.

Speaker 17 (01:21:14):
We'd see things that are being taken. But also let's
see it. As you know, nature abhors a vacuum. So
where where there's a vacancy, then let's fill it.

Speaker 1 (01:21:26):
Right m Yeah, did you hear the did you hear
the people in the background? Oh? Yeah, Yeah, she's speaking truth.

Speaker 4 (01:21:34):
Let's know that.

Speaker 17 (01:21:35):
The The reality is that the progress of our nation
has always been about the expansion of rights, not the
restriction of rights. We're seeing a u turn right now,
but we have to keep fighting for those rights to
be maintained, which means we have to be vigilant. And
it's just the nature of it.

Speaker 8 (01:21:52):
And it doesn't mean we don't.

Speaker 1 (01:21:53):
See the Oh that's so that's what I she's Yeah,
how does she?

Speaker 4 (01:22:02):
I mean?

Speaker 1 (01:22:02):
It's amazing that she's able to come up with that.
It reminded me of the movie that I don't know
that I've ever seen it all the way through that
is not yet. Hold on a second, it's not the
Lizo movie. It's remember being there with Peter Sellers and
the gardener who's an idiot savant basically, and he gets

(01:22:27):
I think he gets elected president, but he doesn't. He's
very simple. He doesn't he doesn't know anything, so he
he just repeats what he knows, which is gardening. And
it's like this, mister gard do you agree with better?

Speaker 8 (01:22:42):
Do you think we can stig it like growth through.

Speaker 4 (01:22:46):
Temporary incentives?

Speaker 1 (01:22:49):
Do we stimulate growth temporary incentives?

Speaker 3 (01:23:00):
As long as the roots are not seven, all is
well and all will be well in the God.

Speaker 1 (01:23:15):
So they all take his words like, oh that's ah
at all he is is he knows plants because he's
a gardener and that's what he does. Just so she
reminds me of him. She just says stuff and oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:23:36):
Yeah, king with Kamala Harris.

Speaker 9 (01:23:39):
And you can't tell me she's not either drunk or
on drugs in that, because look at the way she's moving,
you know, it's it's not even from what I remember
her when she was running for US Senate or otherwise,
the way just the mannerisms and whatnot. It's she's always

(01:24:00):
had the word salads, but this is an ultra mega
word salad there. And I think she had to have
taken something before she went out to speak.

Speaker 1 (01:24:10):
A lot of hand gesturing yeah and what kind of in.

Speaker 9 (01:24:16):
Yeah, an awkward movement, stiff, something's going on.

Speaker 6 (01:24:23):
Then she has no idea what's about to come out
of her mouth? That's what that right?

Speaker 1 (01:24:30):
And she's writing a book too, she's writing a book.
She told Colbert that she's writing the book, told him.
And she's not running for California governor, which again is
making people think she's going to run for president in
twenty eighth. But you know, Colbert has been canceled, and
I wanted to run this by you finally feil In
that they are now considering there's a story that when

(01:24:54):
Lourene Michaels retires, I guess he's eighty something that there
can NBC is considering pulling the plug on Saturday Night Live,
The Tonight Show. And what's the other one that they've
got dingle nuts is the Late Late Show, Late whatever
the hell it is. No, No, No, the guy from Saturday

(01:25:16):
Night Live, the Kimmel Any, Nope, the other one. Oh,
Seth Seth Myers, Seth Meyers, Seth Myers. One hundred million
dollars a year, those three shows, one hundred million a
year that they're losing.

Speaker 9 (01:25:35):
Yeah, I'm not surprised.

Speaker 1 (01:25:38):
How have they stayed on this long? The only thing
I can think of they were useful political tools to
influence the young vote, and that's it.

Speaker 9 (01:25:50):
Yeah, I agree with that, and you've got to think
about too. NBC in the past has been part of
something bigger, and the something bigger has almost always been
somewhat I guess you could say, separated from their financial results.
So General Electric, General Electric owned NBC. You had a
bunch of people that made locomotives and airplane engines and plastics,

(01:26:12):
and then they had this network that they oddly managed
to get because they'd taken over RCA, so was over there.
But I don't think any of the big executives really
wanted to get into it too much. As long as
it was there and it was somewhat profitable, that was fine.
But what's happened you see how our habits have changed.
You see how we're spending a lot of time on
platforms like this, whether it's the proprietary platforms or the

(01:26:35):
Rumbles of the World and so on, taking a lot
of it. And I think you also have a lot
of people who are spending more time outside of the house.
So where are you going to be on Saturday at
eleven o'clock. A lot of their target audience is out,
not sitting at home watching Saturday Night Live, which, oh,
by the way, isn't really worth watching then anyway, So
I'm not surprised that they are gonna, you know very much,

(01:26:57):
have a good look at it. And keep in mind too,
Cast has aside to separate NBC from other things like
CNBC and MSNBC, so a lot of that other covering
revenue that could paper over this is going away. So
I would be happy to see all of it go.
I love Saturday Night Live back in the Kevin Neil
and era and earlier, but this junk that they have now,

(01:27:19):
I don't need to see it, and I don't think
anybody's really watching.

Speaker 1 (01:27:23):
I yeah, I agree with you. It is not It's
rare that they come out with anything that's genuinely funny.
It often comes off as just mean spirited, which people
like Johnny Carson for those of you on the one hundred,
he was the best host of the Tonight Show, better
than Jay Leno, I think, Yeah, but he never came

(01:27:45):
off as mean spirited. He would make fun of Reagan,
he would make fun of all the presidents, no matter
who was in there, and it didn't come off as
mean spirited.

Speaker 9 (01:27:56):
And keeping in mind me right, and keep in mind
one other thing, those shows like Johnny Carson were some
of the few places you could go to hear a
somewhat candid although we know it was definitely stage management
somewhat candid appearing conversation with a lot of your celebrities. Right,
you could see them in movies, you could see them

(01:28:16):
in TV, or you could see them on Carson. Now
you're getting their tweets all the time. Now you're getting
the or zitters. Right now, you're getting twenty four to
seven coverage if you want it in People magazine, online
and everything else. So there's really no nothing valuable that
you're going to get by watching that interview.

Speaker 1 (01:28:34):
Right, yeah, exactly, all right, before we go near you
all American talk show at What's Happening coming up there?

Speaker 9 (01:28:44):
So we had a great show this week. We had
Alan West on, so go ahead and watch it go
over there because it's going to be put behind a
paywall soon. But it was a great interview with Alan
West and it's just going to be even more fun
this coming week, So tune in forty five pm Eastern
on Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (01:29:03):
Excellent Neil, you and of course the All Things Trained USA.
Are you doing exciting this weekend? But Trained?

Speaker 9 (01:29:13):
Yes. Since it's cooled off and I'm not gonna sweat
myself to death in the truck while I'm waiting for
trains to show up, I'm going out taking more videos
and I'm gonna be posting them on Monday. So Monday
go over to All Things Trains for zero two to
two and you will see some new videos, and especially
about the Norfolk Southern which is apparently gonna be going away.

Speaker 1 (01:29:32):
Soon's I heard. We'll talk about that next week because
that sounded interesting to me. All right, ladies and gentlemen,
Phil Bell here on the Daily Mojo got the end
tune Time for a hole taste the honey sauce like
I like it? Oh, Yeah, this is the Daily Mojo Friday. Hey,

(01:29:56):
lots of lots of the what do they call them?
Zitters tweets hitters coming in US five. Clearly Cackles still
hasn't been able to kick her words lured habits. So
this makes me wonder if her book is going to
be ten chapters of actual content and another eighty five
tad chapters of gibberish. Yeah, you'll have to buy it

(01:30:18):
and find out Kathy and the Bird Brad is channeling
his inner Joey Tabiani? Am I? Am I interested? Or
is it? Johnny? Two times? Johnny? Two times? You don't know?
Do you do? You over in the Daily Mojo chat room?
Let me check over here. You know we're here at Rumble?

(01:30:38):
Why not? James and Louisiana contract buyouts could be more
than the loss for continued contract biots could be more
than the loss for continuing Oh you're talking about with
the employees of the fed.

Speaker 10 (01:30:52):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:30:55):
Yeah, Missy thirteen. I really missed the old Saturday Live.
When my kids were little, I looked forward to putting
them to bed and watching it every Saturday. Now I
can't stay up that late. I know the few Sadly
we all we set on. I'm ready. Yeah, you know,

(01:31:16):
I don't have to ask the question now whether or
not you'll had.

Speaker 6 (01:31:19):
To make some adjustments there, and it's okay.

Speaker 1 (01:31:22):
I enjoy when you make adjustments wrong. I live for
your adjustments. Technically we need another hole, but I'm not
going to do it. So what I'm going to do
here is our next guest. I was going to say
he needs no introduction, but he paid good money for
a really high quality introduction, so I'm going to steal
his introduction from his Rumble show.

Speaker 3 (01:31:44):
Over on Rumble, I flung record of providing dedicated service
to this nation. Having worked his way up from the
enlisted ranks to full kernel, he served our country for
more than thirty two years. He has served as a
bomber squadron commander, disposal technician, Joint chiefs of Staff operations officer,
assisted the National Security team with the campaign plan for

(01:32:08):
the Global War on Terrorism. He authored the first theater
nuclear war plan, and served as the vice commander of
America's largest airborne intelligence wing.

Speaker 1 (01:32:18):
Colonel Robminus is a true American hero. I wish we
had a full orchestra to be able to welcome your
in retire My mom likes that, no doubt. That was
a very That was a very nice introduction there. Thank

(01:32:40):
you for taking the time this morning to join the program.
We appreciate it. With all of those fabri What do
you do in your spare time? I mean, good grief,
you've like changed the world. What do you do to relax?

Speaker 8 (01:32:54):
I keep busy to relax.

Speaker 16 (01:32:57):
You know, I'm usually up about sunrise down here on
the beach in Golport, Mississippi. And you know, my show
is my show that I made a show that for
that great introduction, which I had zero to do with.

Speaker 8 (01:33:11):
I saw it as it was at the ind of production.

Speaker 16 (01:33:14):
The guys, the guys at the World YouTube Network put
that thing together and surprised me with it when we
ran the first show. So they did a great job.
My mother loves it.

Speaker 1 (01:33:26):
As I said, they did an excellent job. So you've worked.

Speaker 16 (01:33:31):
I worked production stuff and writing and everything every morning
Monday through Thursday. Do my show live Monday Thursday from
three to four pm Eastern. So I'm all, I don't
have a guest wrangler or any of that on my
own scheduler, which I'm terrible.

Speaker 1 (01:33:47):
Hold only, hang on, you can't have a show and
run it by yourself. We heard that Colbert had two
hundred people running here and you do it all about
your loan.

Speaker 8 (01:33:55):
Time. I saw that, I'm like, man, give me some money.

Speaker 1 (01:33:59):
Baby. When you start, It's like, man, what I could
do with two hundred people? Okay? Can you imagine having
that many people to be able to put your show
together for you?

Speaker 6 (01:34:11):
Just he doesn't build people, Colonel, He only has me.

Speaker 1 (01:34:16):
That's it. Well, Ron, I mean I don't know. Uh now,
Ron does a lot. We don't know what it is,
but he does a lot whatever it is. Uh So
you carried at one point then that I've always wanted
to know the nuclear football, which is the the name
given to the briefcase with what all the codes in

(01:34:37):
it for the for the nuclear.

Speaker 16 (01:34:40):
Yeah, yeah, I didn't carry it. Those are the military aids,
you know. Those are the perfume princes that are up
andcumbers and depending on. I worked in the small office
called Nuclear Operations okay code with the j thirty eight
New Cops and the Joint staff when I was a major,

(01:35:01):
and uh I.

Speaker 8 (01:35:02):
Was responsible theater.

Speaker 16 (01:35:04):
Nuclear war planning is one of my was one of
my jobs there and like as part of that, you
build decision tool for the what's what's officially called the
Nuclear Decision Handbook. I have a copy of the cover
on my on my wall that they give you when
you're there. Uh, and you have to declassify even the cover.
They have to declassify the more classified top secret special.

Speaker 1 (01:35:29):
So what was ther I saw that, the thermonuclear plan
war book plan. It reminded me.

Speaker 8 (01:35:35):
Of war games.

Speaker 16 (01:35:37):
Yeah, well yeah, but war games uses a computer. War
games uses a computer to do all that. We're we're
more like more about creating waffle house style menu.

Speaker 1 (01:35:52):
Huh.

Speaker 8 (01:35:53):
How much more secure methodology?

Speaker 1 (01:35:56):
In your experience? How close have we ever been to
somebody actually pushing the button? You know, we lived in
because you're about my age, and Ron is too, and
you know, we lived through the seventies and the threat
of you know, the Russians are going to get us,
and even through the eighties. How close did we ever come?

(01:36:19):
Do you know to somebody actually lifting a little cover
and hitting the button?

Speaker 16 (01:36:23):
You have any idea there's been a there's been a
few incidents that have occurred that occurred over the years.
Most of them occurred during the years when Strategic Air Command,
which in the Air Force was the command that controlled
all the nuclear forces, and I used to pull alert
what they call alpha alert when I was in air
refueling aircraft. They were always we were made it up

(01:36:45):
with a B fifty two bomber in those days on
what's called alpha alert and the alert process. Then you
sat inside a maximum security prison, your airplanes and all
your best friends for seven days at a time every
three weeks. In my case, I did that for six years. Betterfect.

(01:37:05):
So you're on a hair what's some people in the
swimming world called a hair trigger alert. You know, you
have less than three minutes to get to your airplanes
started up and take off. And when you're talking about
big airplanes, then you may have fifteen airplanes on alert.

Speaker 8 (01:37:20):
That's at a specific location.

Speaker 16 (01:37:22):
That's a very short amount of time to get fifteen
big airplanes airborne and away from a target that's going
to get hit with their weapons.

Speaker 8 (01:37:30):
So we practiced it all the time.

Speaker 16 (01:37:32):
There were some incidences during practices, but there there's one
or two that happened during that timeframe, and I think
the last one was in the nineties sometime where the system,
the system that monitors missile launches picked up some falsey
indications and actually was able to start the process. And

(01:37:55):
it was a Russian lieutenant colonel I believe, if my
memory serves me correctly, that looked at it when they
were looking at their side of things and going, well,
do we need to launch and respond to this because
both sides apparently were steeing indications, and the Russian lieutenant
colonel said, no, this doesn't look right. We're not going
to do anything. Unfortunately things wound down shortly thereafter, but

(01:38:20):
it cannon does happen.

Speaker 6 (01:38:21):
I was stationed brad in Grand Forks, North Dakota in
the late eighties and early nineties, and we were a
sack base and they would do the alert drills where
I mean where they would literally fire up all the
planes and then they would all take off one after another.
It is an amazing sight to see crazy.

Speaker 8 (01:38:42):
It's an amazing exciting to see from the cockpit that
it is.

Speaker 16 (01:38:45):
I was number sixteen in a line of I think
twenty two aircraft one day, taken off in heavy fog
where you couldn't see the airplane in front of you,
but you couldn't anyway because of all the black smoke
the engines in those days.

Speaker 8 (01:39:02):
Generated maybe.

Speaker 1 (01:39:05):
Those yeah, those things are so big.

Speaker 16 (01:39:07):
I actually poured, actually poured demeneralized water into those engines,
those original engines. We poured demineralized water into them and
on the tankers, original tankers to augment their thrust, you know,
like you see after burners on fighters. The original thrust augmentation,
that's what it's technically called thrust dogment was based on

(01:39:28):
demneralized water even in fighter aircraft. Uh and demanded water
pushed into the system increases thrust.

Speaker 8 (01:39:35):
While you're at sea level below three thousands.

Speaker 1 (01:39:39):
Really in the engine along with the avgas. That wow,
that's counterintuitive.

Speaker 8 (01:39:46):
It is.

Speaker 16 (01:39:49):
It also adds some tricky things, you know, like we
were taking off very heavy weight in the beginning of
deserts Field as one of the first groups to be
tasked in early August of that year after AM went
into Kuwait and we were picking up a security forces
group out of Cheyenne, Wyoming. My base was Parksdale Air

(01:40:10):
Force basically, so I was part of a three ship
of tankers that was asked to go up there and
pick up an entire security forces group. And normally when
we take off heavy we use water, but the field
was above three thousand feet, so you couldn't use water
because the water tanks would freeze before you got what's
called water runout. So we had to take off with
very low fuel and hop basically from Cheyenne, the rapid

(01:40:33):
city south Dakota, to Maine, to the UK and then
into Saudi Arabia to drop these guys off so they
could protect the B fifty two's and F fifteen's that
were already there on the ground without protection.

Speaker 8 (01:40:48):
It was crazy.

Speaker 16 (01:40:50):
Times, but the demneralized water creates some interesting interesting decisions.

Speaker 1 (01:40:56):
Did you ever spend any time at Edwards Air Force Base?

Speaker 16 (01:40:59):
Actually, I graduated from first grade in second grade there in.

Speaker 1 (01:41:06):
Lancaster.

Speaker 8 (01:41:08):
Yeah, I went.

Speaker 1 (01:41:11):
I lived in Lancaster when I was in What years
would that have been?

Speaker 16 (01:41:17):
So that would have been sixty six through sixty eight,
sixty nine.

Speaker 1 (01:41:24):
Damn, you're a lot older than I am. My friend
I was there, I'm because I'm what what am I?
Sixty one? So so I was in first grade in
nineteen seventy one. We moved to Lancaster in nineteen seventy five,
so I was in fifth grade and was there through
high school. And it was a friend of mine's parents.

(01:41:50):
They worked at like Planned forty two, and I had
a bunch of friends who worked at their parents worked
with Edwards. And I'm I'm not going to repeat the
guy's name who was the the fighter pilot who told
me this, but I was working on a series of
for UFOs for the Nashville Network and I asked him
about them, and he said, if I told you what

(01:42:10):
I know about UFOs, we'd both be dead. And the
things that I've heard now in my later years about
what went on at Edwards is it's fascinating. That's Lancaster
and that hole the Antal Valley sadly has like have
you have you been back there at all?

Speaker 16 (01:42:29):
I've been back there a few a couple of times
in the last ten years. And what they've done the
Hatchepee Mountain Range with windmills and all that is just devastating.
Every time I see the President talk about how bad
wind mills are, that's the visual I get because when
I was a boy, we would go camping up from Edwards,
the guys that were working together, and you see, my

(01:42:51):
dad was on a secret secret team there that actually
worked up in the mountain. He had come from I
graduated from kindergarten in Las Vegas, Nevada. That my dad
was working at a place called dream Groom Lake while
it was there a civilians is Area fifty one. I mean,
he got on an unmarked white airplane every Sunday night
and came back on it on Friday night, spent the

(01:43:13):
weekends there.

Speaker 8 (01:43:14):
He did that for two years.

Speaker 16 (01:43:15):
But after that assignment he moved over to Edwards on
another secret assignment up in the mountains. But the guys
on those teams would take their families up into the
ta Hatchepee Range to go camping all the time, just
to get away, you know, and not be seen by people.
They've destroyed greenies have destroyed the nature and the beauty.

Speaker 8 (01:43:37):
Of the Hatchby range.

Speaker 16 (01:43:39):
I have no idea what it's done to all the
wildlife and those kind of things. And uh and you
know a lot of the lefties like to say that, well,
you conservatives don't like the environment and all that.

Speaker 8 (01:43:51):
Well that's a bunch of bologna. Man. Uh.

Speaker 16 (01:43:55):
Well, let's say I mean, some people call him a
liberal Republican, but he was still a conserv to Republican
those days. He's the one that's set aside all the
most of the stuff for the national parks and everything.
And we believe in maintaining the natural balance of things
so that it can perpetuate itself. And eventually, when it

(01:44:16):
becomes necessary to provide food for our kids and their
grandkids again, it'll be there for them, because that's going
to happen at some point.

Speaker 15 (01:44:23):
Always, that's always been the big argument between the left
and the right, is that everybody that's on the right
wants to see you know, factories polluting the environment and
streams with the dirt, and it's you know, everybody wants
clean water, everybody wants clean air.

Speaker 1 (01:44:39):
But when you see a scam like the wind power thing, yes,
I mean those things are monsters whenever. And and you're
right that the whole hatchby Mountain Range. A friend of
mine was actually one of the original electricians on those
and they you don't realize how big they are until

(01:44:59):
you get right up on them. I mean, those things
are huge. And you know, if if one of those
falls over, uh, it's it's a probably the only last
what twenty years, I think I read until you have
to tear them down.

Speaker 16 (01:45:13):
And you know what they used, you know what they
have to use to operate oil.

Speaker 1 (01:45:21):
Yeah, there's so many Yeah.

Speaker 16 (01:45:25):
Again that the whole yeah, the whole process of constructing
the you know, the special materials for the for the.

Speaker 8 (01:45:34):
The props and the blades and all that stuff.

Speaker 16 (01:45:36):
I mean, it's all it's all the same highly chemical,
toxic chemical processes used in solar panels.

Speaker 11 (01:45:43):
Uh.

Speaker 16 (01:45:44):
I'm not as opposed to solar power if it's if
it can be done right.

Speaker 8 (01:45:49):
As I am just been thinking, is the.

Speaker 16 (01:45:50):
Wind thing is just not It's Look, I worked in
the utility business after I left the Air Force, and
one of the things that I had already known because
I'd run the six largest Air Force base world out
in Albuquerque, Mexico, without a lot of power requirements and
billity requirements. There's a couple of things you have to have.
You have to be able to generate the power. Then

(01:46:11):
you have to be able to transmit it out to
the distribution places and then distribute it. But you have
to be able to do that reliably and scalably for
when a problem happens, because there's always out age, and
if you can't scale up when it's necessary to do that,
your power system and your grid system starts going down.
We had an incident when I was a commander at

(01:46:32):
Kurtlin Space in early twenty eleven in winter time where
the grid started messing up in Texas because they couldn't
generate enough power to actually get the natural gas that
was being produced over there pushed into our systems over
in the state of New Mexico. And my goodness, overnight

(01:46:55):
the power went down, the natural gas systems got shut
off because of the lack of pressure sure and the
systems had to start being shut down, and I had
I had twenty three thousand people living and working on
the space that overnight their water pipes froze up that
had been built in these houses that were not built
to the right specs by some crappy contractor. And the

(01:47:16):
next day I had twelve hundred wives and husbands calling
me and Mike commands Chie's saying, hey, the waters lines
are busting. There's water running out of my wife's garage.
You know, she's calling me and my chief and I
went around for a day and a half with the
water water meter wrenches, turning water supplies off. Matter of fact,

(01:47:37):
the Wife's Club gave me a wrench. The wives Club
gave me a wrench, thinking me for all the help
and that recent unpleasantless that's how bad it was. But
you have to have the ability to generate that power
transmitted distributed reliably and scalably. Wind can't do that, and
we're not to the point in this country with solar

(01:47:58):
where it's capable of doing it that I think that
possibility is there. I think Elon must sees that very
much so. But we've got to get to the point
where we're able to generate solar power and transmit it
and distribute it safely and as long as all these
toxic chemicals have to be used in the production process,
and there's no way to really eliminate that waste once

(01:48:21):
it's over, because those solar panels they eventually run out,
you know, and aren't able to be used anymore, and
they become ineffective, so they have to be replaced. But
we don't have that figured out yet. And I've got
like my in laws are farmers. They've been offered tens
of thousands of dollars a year for perpetual leases in

(01:48:42):
perpetuity for a couple of hundred acres of their farmland
to put solar panels on, but when you ask a
question like, well, it's part of the agreement that they
have to come in and dispose of the equipment and
the solar panels when when they're no longer ineffective and
clean it up when that system is no longer in use.

Speaker 8 (01:49:00):
No, they don't want to sign up to do that.
So you know, the farmers are smart. They're smart.

Speaker 16 (01:49:05):
They go, no, we're not going to do that because
they want to take care of their land too. Most
of them are hunters, the small farmer types, uh, and
fishermen and those kind of things. So what they want
to make sure the environment's taken care of too. And
until we can get all that figured out, uh, we
need to be very careful. But the conundrum of that
is people are scared to death of nuclear power, and

(01:49:28):
that's the cleanest, greenest power we'll.

Speaker 8 (01:49:30):
Ever will ever produce.

Speaker 16 (01:49:33):
Until we harness the power of the sun with fusion reactors,
and folks don't want to do it.

Speaker 8 (01:49:39):
I'm a big advocate of nuclear.

Speaker 16 (01:49:42):
Yeah, we've got some great technologies now with these small reactors.
A lot of them don't even need water systems, and
that's the water system failing is the biggest danger that
causes things like Three Mile Island, Fusima and those kind
of things. We've got some great small module reactor technology
and microreactor technology. It's starting to come to fruition. It's
one of the reasons I supported Donald Trump. I was

(01:50:03):
I'm a big advocate of nuclear actors. You know what,
there's over three thousand counties in America, and if every
one of them had a couple of micro reactors, there
wouldn't be a problem with power in this country.

Speaker 1 (01:50:16):
It's and it's all about marketing because it's about the
way that the people who are in generally it's the
petroleum industry understandably, they don't want to go out of
business and and they you know, are threatened byle by
nuclear and by solar and wind. Nuclear though in particular

(01:50:38):
is an easy target because of things like Fukushima and
Three Mile Island. And they market that, and they market
that as bad news, and they gives it a bad name,
and there's not enough money on the pro nuclear side
yet to get out there and market it as a
viable alternative. People don't see that it is. It's going
to take it's misinformation basically taken to an new level.

(01:51:00):
That's what they love to use that I say they
and that's that they can be on the other side
of any given argument. But one of your big deals,
and I was reading about the revision is history that
we are going through right now, and the fact that
we have to keep the the correct version of history.

(01:51:21):
We have to we have to acknowledge and record the
true version of history as opposed to what seems to
be out there in the mainstream media. And the revision
is history, and you had there's a great example of
it on I think it's the same episode of your show.
Regarding the Russian hacking, let me play this Tivelee hack

(01:51:44):
the election.

Speaker 13 (01:51:45):
Russia did hack the election, no doubt, the Russians hacked
the election.

Speaker 1 (01:51:50):
Yes, Russia hacked the election.

Speaker 7 (01:51:52):
Backed Russia hacked the election.

Speaker 15 (01:51:54):
President elect Donald Trump still not sounding convinced that Russia
hacked the election.

Speaker 1 (01:51:59):
The President does not want to come to terms with
the fact that the Russians hacked the election.

Speaker 9 (01:52:02):
President Trump says he still wonders if if the Russians
hacked the elections.

Speaker 1 (01:52:08):
And it just gets repeated, as we all know, on
a daily basis, and people believe it. Ironically, we paused
on the Colbert clip who will shortly be going away
because you're losing a bunch of money. But how do
you see, you know, going forward, how do we make
sure that the truth is actually recorded as opposed to

(01:52:30):
all of the crap that these people put out and
that sadly there's a large chunk of the population that
believes them.

Speaker 8 (01:52:38):
Yeah, that's a great question.

Speaker 4 (01:52:39):
You know.

Speaker 16 (01:52:41):
That's from my show just yesterday with Jeremy Ryan Slat,
who is a who is one of the smartest young
guys that I know, and and we've talked about this
this year before about propaganda, and he's an expert in
Roman Empire. Propaganda is what his educate part of his

(01:53:01):
education is. Yeah, it's from Seaton Hall University too. So
I mean it's not some play back when back when,
before they went woke in Marxist and all that, all
these universities aren't worth a darn anymore. But maybe we'll
fix that someday. I would love to be part of
fixing that problem. But yeah, I mean, it's one of

(01:53:24):
the tools that we have today we haven't always had.
And when I say we, I'm talking about regular Americans.
That's what you and I are really I mean, we're
regular Americans. Some of us have got into this media
stuff through through terrestrial radio, longtime careers in that. Myself,
I just got into it because I went into politics
and started running for office at the US Senate level

(01:53:46):
over in Louisiana in twenty thirteen.

Speaker 8 (01:53:48):
And after we.

Speaker 16 (01:53:49):
Didn't win, we I looked around and said, well, I
got to do something because they're putting lies out even then.
And and a friend of mine that was an x
CIA guy as a matter of that counter terrorist guy
that started this company, backed up by some guys had
been in that business that had a little bit of money.

(01:54:10):
And then I got to start the Rob MAINI show.
We're on episode five point fifty eight yesterday. I think,
but those are tools that we have because of the
Internet and technology and everything that we have the ability
to get the truth out.

Speaker 1 (01:54:23):
I need to find people with money, Ron, That's what
we did. We haven't found the people with money yet.
That's the fact.

Speaker 16 (01:54:29):
You got to have a whole bunch of them in line, though,
because they run out of money eventually, and most of
us aren't in this business, so we don't know how
to run the streaming TV networks are any kind of
network to make it profitable and sustainable.

Speaker 8 (01:54:43):
And I think I'm on my fourth or fifth.

Speaker 16 (01:54:45):
Network now, which my network today is run by a
guy named Brandon House. He set up Mike Lindell's and
ran it his Glendell TV for three years. And Brandon
is a very stable network at Worldviewtube.

Speaker 8 (01:55:00):
So I hope that I don't.

Speaker 16 (01:55:01):
Have to change that works anymore unless somebody comes in
and offers me Colbert style of money and Brandon so
he can let me go.

Speaker 8 (01:55:08):
Somebody agreed to.

Speaker 16 (01:55:10):
Go with you, Brandon as always he told you that.
He said, I'm always afraid you're going to call me
up and say, hey, man, I got a better opera,
and I go, yeah, But you know what, I stayed
with you, and I went with you but for stability
in the production value. And if you look at my show.
I got a compliment yesterday from somebody that's that I
met at the RNC convention last year. He called me

(01:55:30):
to follow up on some things and he said, you know,
I look at your show and it reminds me of
Tucker Carlson show. I said, well, there's no such thing
as original ideas. In my opinion, it's just such a
thing as good people, seeing original ideas and then taking
them and embracing them and maybe making them a little
bit better. And I thank Tucker for the format.

Speaker 8 (01:55:50):
It's because I liked it.

Speaker 1 (01:55:51):
I thought it. Yeah, it's amazing what we can do,
like what we're doing right now, what you do on
your show, and the fact that we can sit in
not a multi bazillion dollar studio somewhere, and we can
get the message out, get the word out, get the
truth out there, and try to try to make a change,
try to be part of a change. We couldn't do

(01:56:12):
this fifteen years ago.

Speaker 8 (01:56:14):
It was I mean, I'm sitting here.

Speaker 16 (01:56:16):
I'm sitting here with studio lights in my home studio,
in my office. I think there's probably about twelve hundred
bucks worth of gear in here, maybe a little more.
And I pay a couple one hundred bucks a month
for a one gig fiber line into the house to
do this on. And I've been on from this studio.
I've been on Fox Business, Fox News, see it in

(01:56:39):
you know, I'm on rab riv shows quite frequently on that. So,
I mean, the technology is there. And to get back
to your original question, is this is a great tool
that we have to do this. And when I first
got started doing this, there was very few people doing
streaming television. There was some podcasting breaking out, but it
was mostly still radio, threshold radio and all that, uh

(01:57:03):
and and regular corporate television uh and, But now everybody
has one. It seems like I can't I can't throw
a rock anywhere without hitting somebody with a podcast that
looks as slick as mine or a screen. And it's
all videoized now, and that's great. That is great because
the more as you know, read, the more voices out
there speaking true things, uh and better ideas, the more

(01:57:26):
we defeat bad ideas. You know, it's like people. But
we got to have courage. That's the other piece I
was going to say to answer your question, is we
have to have the courage to be able to do that.
You know, I have been. I have recently brought up
Jefferson David.

Speaker 1 (01:57:40):
I gotta I gotta cut you off there, because we're sadly.
One thing we don't have any more of is time.
We are like plane out of it. Uh. Retired Colonel
Rob Manus, The Rob Mainus Show is over on Rumble
and other places. They can find you there and on
social media as well on X.

Speaker 8 (01:57:58):
Dude got us live.

Speaker 16 (01:57:59):
On X we do a simulcast on a space and
have a live audience so you can escort love it.

Speaker 1 (01:58:05):
I hope you will come back and we will talk
again soon, sir. Thank you for your time and for
being a patriot. And that's that. Wait a minutes, let's go.
Time goes by again fast.

Speaker 6 (01:58:17):
It's too fast.

Speaker 1 (01:58:18):
It really does, I really, it really truly does. We've
got everything in the world that we need. Accept time.
That is two hours of audio, deliciousness and information and.

Speaker 2 (01:58:30):
Mostly the truth. Well not mostly the truth, but most
importantly the truth. We didn't rontell the war or two,
but we look past that anyway. Kathy in the burg
less you find out if anybody learned damn thing.

Speaker 1 (01:58:40):
Time to go away, I mean, say goodbye, goodbye, Pica pool.
The Greenies are going to save the environment, even if
they have to destroy the environment to do it. He
nailed it on the on the turbines. Those wind turbines
are monsters. I've been there everywhere.

Speaker 6 (01:59:01):
When you get to a patch of them as far
as the I can see, yep.

Speaker 1 (01:59:05):
Yep, and yeah. And even taking those down and taking
solar panels down, hadn't you thought about that? What a nightmare?
Dark Magneto Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, yep,
and one of the best ways to land you in
a courtroom somewhere as well. Over on see the America
at the what is this called the Daily Mojo chat room?

(01:59:26):
It's the name of the show again, Yeah, that one
dev says, Could you please say a prayer for my
poor mama. She has been five days without her thyroid medication.
Please say a prayer for Deb's mom and for the
rest of you. Remember that we the people must hang together,
otherwise we shall shortly hang separately. Six separate tyrannus, Resist
stupid and good night talk.

Speaker 6 (01:59:46):
Talks Wherever you are. Have a safe weekend, everybody, see ye.

Speaker 4 (01:59:52):
Wash and listen

Speaker 1 (01:59:53):
At the Dailymojo dot com.
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