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Speaker 1 (00:30):
In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a
revolutionary act.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
It's The David Knight Show. As a clock strikes thirteen.
This is take number three of The David Knight Show
on this Monday, the twentieth of October, Ye of Our Lord,
twenty twenty five. We've had some technical issues apparently, and
I'll tell you about that on the other side of it.
But I want to tell you what we're going to
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talk about today. We're going to begin with a No
Kings rally. What were we told it was going to be?
How is this being portrayed by both the left and
the right? What does it tell us about both the
left and the right? And what does it warn us
those of us who are not a part of either
of these tribes? What does it tell us about what
we can expect from both of these groups. It's very concerning.
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We're going to take a look at what happened and
what was said about it before and after we'll be
right back stay with us. Well, we had a problem
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will be up today on all the different platforms. But
let's take a look at what happened over the weekend
at the New King's Rally. This is la massive amounts
of people in the streets that you can see. We
had over seven million people they estimate across the country.
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Huge crowds here in Tennessee and Knoxville. They had the
largest dimonst ever that they've had in Knoxville is not
one of the hard left cities like Nashville and Memphis
and Tennessee. It's kind of I guess, like they say purple.
They've got some Republican officials, they've got some Democrat officials.
This is what Julie need I go. There's Chicago. Here's
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an aerial shot painting the people, and we got one
coming up that is a time lapse that I think
gives you a better idea of the flow of people.
But this is quite a few people. Yeah, this is
This is across the country pretty much every city there
you go and uh yeah, there's Chicago. Look at it
in a time lapse thing. I don't like this song either,
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not as quite as grating as the YMCA, I think.
But nevertheless, what we were told by the people before this,
people like Mike Johnson and others are telling us that,
you know, you've got this emergency in all these different places.
Why Trump has to go there. The entire country is
on fire, right and these people are going to be
very dangerous and radical. They needed to get and they did.
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In some areas, like in Texas. They called up extra security,
they called up in the National Guard, which is a precaution.
But nothing happened, nothing happened at all. As a matter
of fact, this is what they're telling everybody about all
the radical terrorists everywhere. This is what they watch. The
cut back and forth between what they say this is
and the reality on the ground that people have interspersed there.
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What they're saying about these various places, and the clips
of the various places. President Trump will end the radical
left reign of terror in Portland once and for all Portland.
And you see fires, dancing animals, you see fights and
fires all over place.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
And this network of Antifa is just as sophisticated as
MS thirteen, as TDA as isis, as Hisbola, as some losses,
all of them. They are just as dangerous. They have
an agenda to destroy us.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
The dangerous gang folks in Washington. Coming out of Washington
have to stream that these are the dangerous gang leaders.
They combat every night to come and go from their buildings.
It's rights.
Speaker 4 (05:19):
You look at what's happened with Portland over the years,
it's it's a burning hell hole.
Speaker 5 (05:29):
That does sound Harris to me.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
I'm into Portland and I've seeing these liberals and they
can be very annoying. But it is not what he's saying.
It is. And you know, this is very much like
what Trudeau did, isn't it How he tried to portray
the people who showed up for the convoy and they
were peacefully partner had playgrounds and all the rest of
this stuff. He's trying to tell everybody how they are
radical terrorists and everything. This is what governments do. And
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there's no difference, folks, between Trump and Trudeau. One of
them is a communist, the other one is a technical crat.
But they lie to you about the same things, always
trying to create an emergency, always telling you that there's
a problem when there isn't a problem, so they can
use excessive horse And so the story from Ross story said,
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for No Kings Day, I wore an inflatable bear costume
and I saw America in all of its glory this week,
blind to constitutional law in US history, Trump borders are
Tom Holman said that protesting ICE quote could lead to
bloodshed and people dying. Yeah, because they'll kill you. By
suggesting that massed ICE agents could kill protesters for simply
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shouting hateful things at them, Homan was building the permission
structure for federal agents to use full force violence against
non violent protesters. And we're seeing this over and over again.
People show up and they're at large, massive people, they're
in the road, and these guys start shoving, pushing, shooting,
running over people. Sing it over and over again. We
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just had a situation where a group of people who
were following ICE and documenting what they're doing. One of
them a lawyer. They rammed his car arrested him. These
are the people who show up a bunch of thugs,
just like Tom Homan, except unlike Tom Homan, they don't
all get a grocery bag of fifty thousand dollars in it.
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They do get a fifty thousand dollars bonus for signing
up and for meeting their quotas, though we'll talk more
about that later. More than that, his statement was meant
to groom the public homean statement the Trump administration is
trying to get US citizens used to the idea that
federal agents could use lethal force to the point of
killing people against anyone who exercises their constitutional right to
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peacefully protest government actions that they don't like. That's what's
involved here. On too many videos circulating on social media,
masked ICE agents have been recorded getting more and more
aggressive with members of the public who were escalating non
violent exchanges into violent exchanges. Federal agents have been caught
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on video body slamming people to the ground, kneeling on
people's necks, pointing armed weapons at close range. More than
twenty people have died at ICE's hens, including US citizens,
but this tally is artificially low because Trump administration tightly
controls media access to ice detention facilities. It was in
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Chicago where I think they started setting this pattern. We
had that apartment building and they had men groppelling out
of black helicopters and so forth, pulling people out in
the middle of the night, one o'clock in the morning
and putting guns in their faces, men, elderly people, children,
and the one elderly lady who had lived in Chicago
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for a very long time, and we know that Chicago
is one of the more violent cities. Nevertheless, she said,
I had never had a gun stuck in my face
before these guys came here. They're not helping, They're making
matters worse. It's just like the war on drugs. It
doesn't change anything about the war on drugs. It just
gives you a second problem because it's always about control home.
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And like Trump seems oblivious to what the First Amendment
says that Congress shall make no law of bridging the
freedom of speech or the right of the people to
peacefully assemble. Well, there is no law here. What we
have is an executive order. Trump does as he pleases,
and that's why they have the no king's issue there.
It's a great label for it, except that I think
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it needs to be put into context. Life Site News said,
these people are anti Christian because Christ is a king
and we have the Kingdom of heaven and the kings
are not a bad thing. Well they are on earth.
Christ might be the king of kings and Lord of lords,
and he is. However, these people who act like kings
think that they are God. They don't act like a king.
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They act like the Lord Jesus Christ. That's why the
founders said no king but Jesus. And that's why they
said lex Rex, the law is king. These people have
sworn to obey the law, and from Trump to Homan
to the thug with a mask on his face, they
all swore as a condition of their office to uphold
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the constitution. That's what their authority is based on. And
these people are to go back to the example of
the Lord of the Rings. You remember the guys who
were the stewards of Gondor, and they wanted to be
the kings and they did not want the king to return. Well,
these guys are stewards, that's what they are. They are
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not the king. They want to think that they're the king,
but they're unfaithful stewards, and when they violate their oath
to the Constitution that gives them their authority, they have
no legitimate authority. They have a lot of force, though,
and they're willing to use that without any restraint. It
was the very first amendment to the Constitution, and it
was key to getting the states to go along with
the Constitution. Many states refuse to sign to support the
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Constitution after it was drafted in seventeen eighty seven because
they were fearful of a strong federal government with no
constraints to protect people from overreach. It was a sticking
point that refused to yield, as the objecting states would
not support the Constitution without a guarantee of individual liberties,
including freedom of religion and most importantly, the freedom to
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speak openly together and to criticize the government. Well, because
those things can't be separated, right, You can't have free
exercise religion without freedom of speech. And if you have
freedom of speech, it's going to be tied to you're
going to be free to speak about your religion. Of course,
the left ones to shut that down as well. Both
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the left and the right are coming for every aspect
of the Constitution, especially free speech. Neither of them values it,
and we need not fall for the virtue signaling and
the lies of either side. The reality is is that
both sides have been pushing for this civil war. They
both want to fight each other, and we're going to
be stuck in the middle. That's the reality of this thing.
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Freedom of speech, beyond the reach or control of government,
stands as a beacon of freedom throughout the world, and
the fact that freedom of speech is under attack everywhere
for every reason is one of the key issues. And
we see this everywhere across the world, and people just
don't appreciate the importance of it. I think so that's
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why Trump's executive order declaring that the federal government would
now punish the Centers, whom he labeled domestic terrorists since
chills down the spine of anyone who has the slightest
concept of history. People in MAGA who support Trump's centralized
thought control have no concept of what it's like to
live under authoritarian rule, even though we get a taste
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of it under Biden and the January the sixth stuff
that was coming after people who had peacefully for the
most part had peacefully exercised their right to protest. It
got violent, but again, as many people on the right
will point out, that violence was instigated by aggressive police
who started pushing, shoving, and shooting people and firing tear
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gas in the crowd. They could understand that on January
the sixth, they can't understand the principle. If it's somebody
that they don't like, they just want them hurt, and
they're no different than the left when it comes to that.
I am so sick and tired of these MAGA people
saying I voted for it, and I just want to say, yes,
you did, and you should have known better, and you
voted for it. I didn't. I didn't vote for either
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one of these thugs. Wouldn't vote for the left or
the right. So people in MAGA who support this don't
know what it's like to live under the authoritarian rule.
Like in China you have Shooshing Pining has installed facial
recognition software into China's public security apparatus, records everyone at
cross lights and bus stops. Of course we have something
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here like that too, but it has a nice fascist
flare to it. And by that I mean it's a
corporate government partnership. The flock cameras are doing the same thing,
but of course here, since it's run by corporation and
used by government, we pretend that government is not funding
it and the government has nothing to do with it.
So we put a nice corporate veneer on it so
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that people can get rich off of the tyranny, and
then we say, oh, it's legal because it's not being
done by the government. So it's interesting on raw story.
Of course. You know, the Marxists are cheered by these
leftists as well, Jay Guavara and all the rest of
these people who do this stuff as well. There is
an amazing blindness on both the left and the right
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to the actions of people that are you know, they
only look at first of all, do I like you
or dislike you? Do I agree with you or disagree
with you? If I disagree with you or dislike you,
then I will applaud everything that is done to you.
I think a good example of this is that pastor
that got shot in the face with the pepper ball.
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You know, I look at what this guy's done. He's
been with BLM marches, he has desecrated his church with
all kinds of weird kind of satanic stuff as well
as LGBT stuff. I don't agree with him religiously or
politically on anything I think, But I really don't agree
with the thugs shooting people who are just exercising their
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speech on the sidewalk, shooting them from a rooftop in
the face. How do we make an excuse for that?
How do we cheer that? Even worse? How do we
cheer Trump doing extra judicial killings, blowing up ships out
in the ocean at a whim. How do we cheer that?
And yet people do so? James Madison, he says, we'll
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be proud of No King's Day. Huge crowds marks in
major cities, Smaller gatherings sprung up across small town USA
for No Kings protests against the Trump administration. Again, as
I said, even in Knoxville, the largest crowd they've ever had.
So they said, a new King's protest to crying Trump
surveillance worries emerged. This is from Reuters. It's like, oh,
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now you're paying attention to the surveillance state, which was
also put in by your guy Biden. And see that's it.
It's the left right march at tyranny, and these people
are blind to it. That's why they keep switching them
back and forth. They go from Trump to Biden, to
Trump to somebody else right, and then everybody thinks it
was the other kam that did it to them when
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their own team did it as well. People who take
part in Saturday's mass New King's protests against Trump's administration
may be targeted for federal government surveillance and a range
of technology that could include facial recognition, phone hacking, said
civil libertarians. Well, the left thought it was just great
when Biden geo fence conservatives on January sixth, But there's
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going to be a oh no moment for MAGA again
as well as they're cheering this from Trump. So in
preparation for this, you see the right wing media. Here's
a good example of this from zero Hedge. The right
wing fear mongering about what was going to be coming up.
No Kings kicks off across the country, the States prepare
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for violence. There was no violence. The billionaire funded No
Kings protests. That's their their fallback position, right. All this
whole thing was astro turf. I'm sorry, but you don't
get AstroTurf seven million people in city after city of
people have legitimate griefs, gripes. They should say about what
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Trump is doing. And you know this is he is
activating people. That's what they should look at. The right
is blind to the unconstitutional authoritarian actions of Trump because
they'll excuse any means because they want the ends. I
want these illegal aliens out here, and I don't care
what you do should have been the street. I don't care.
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And they don't realize how that is aalvianizing the people
who want to turn us into a Marxist state and
people who are somewhere in the middle. That's moving them
into the radical left category. In reaction, the events are
supposed to be peaceful and lawful, but stick around. We'll
be watching throughout the day while these future rocket scientists
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get their wiggles out. A similar protest in June descended
into political violence, and so that did not happen. And
just as you've seen the clips of Mike Johnson and
Stephen Miller and Trump claiming that the cities are on fire,
no they weren't, not till you got there. Officials in
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several states, and even after you got there, officials in
several states boosted security ahead of this. In Virginia and
in Texas you had the governors ordering state troopers and guards.
In Austin, for example, the Texas governor said an anti
file link protest was about to go down. This is
the other thing too. Antifah is as anti free speech
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as you can get. It is to say antifa, and
it stands for anti First Amendment FA not fascist, but
First Amendment. They're against free speech. And I've told the
story many times about when Karen was at a protest
at the abortion center there in Austin. It's first time
I saw antiphah. They show up. The guy's got a
black sign to cover up her sign that says that
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abortion is a black genocide, and so he puts his
black sign up in front of hers, and she goes
down low and he goes down the low to cover it.
She goes so the two of them are going up
and down, up and down. He had nothing to say.
He just didn't want her to be able to speak
anti First Amendment. But of course the left always does
a great job of labels right to them. Of course,
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anybody is a fascist that is to the right anywhere,
to the right of their radical leftist communism, but by
calling themselves anti fascist, wants to really be a fascist, right.
Nobody wants to say, no, I'm pro fascist. Even the
fascist deny that, just like the communists deny that. The
communists they call themselves antifah, or they call themselves socialists
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or whatever progressives, but they have it's a great label.
So you had a lot of people that were wearing
I'm antifah shirt she had. George Conway was showing up,
and they tried to make a big deal about oh, look,
look he's antifah. Well the problem is, I said, is
that you're pushing people into that camp. You know, the
biggest recruiter for all this stuff is not George Soros,
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it's Donald Trump. So I don't think this is AstroTurf.
I think there's too many people. I think that Trump
is motivating them. This is a pushback against militarization, against
the posse committatis law, and so we're seeing polarization. We're
seeing Trump galvanizing and activating more people than Sorrows ever
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did so in Maryland Town in the university's chapter of
the Young Democratic Socialists of America demanded that the school
declare itself a sanctuary campus. It's at it again, this
time activating, organizing, mobilizing students as woke foot soldiers, and
the Democrat Party's latest they want to call it a
color revolution under the billionaire funded movement known as No Kings. Well,
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you know, it's always this what about ism. They'll come
back and say what about Soros? What about this? What
about that? And just look at it for what it was.
What happened there. There was no violence, and again I
see it as as a trucker protests. And you know,
I didn't want to show up to this thing because
I didn't want to be labeled as supporting what they
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support politically. I don't support anything they support politically. You know,
I don't agree with MAGA people they say that. You know,
I would agree with the ends that they want, their
stated ends, but I am repulsed by the means that
they're choosing. But when it comes to left, I don't
want the end result that they want. And of course
they use a lot of the same means as well,
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but are reprehensible. What's unique about this protest at Townsend
University is how these dark money NGOs can rile up
young people using the same tactics. US intelligence agencies employee
overseas and regime change operations. Well, let me just crank
this for you, zero Hedge. The US intelligence agencies don't
limit their operations to overseas. That's a newsflash for you,
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is it? Where have you been you paid attention to
what's going on in America? I mean, it's just the CIA.
The NSA does not limit their criminal actions to foreign lands.
That's the big problem. That's why they should be gone.
The Right is just fooling themselves. This is an organic,
genuine anger at Trump tactics, and they're whistling in the
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dark when they tell themselves that it's all just AstroTurf
done by zero hedge. So what's more interesting is that
when towns and administrative staff as members of the Young
DSA for a list of speakers at today's event, citing
safety concerns amid rising political violence, the socialist group refused
to have their speakers vetted. Well, here we have the
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right demanding that everybody get permission for speech. They return
speech into a privilege and saying that you ought to
be completely investigated if you dare to speak against the government.
They used to be repulsed by that type of thing.
Speaker 6 (23:33):
Also, why are they investigating the speakers? Is it a
matter of if only they had investigated Charlie Kirkmore, you
wouldn't have.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
Been hurt, That's right.
Speaker 6 (23:41):
I mean, what good is investigating the speaker is going
to do for political violence?
Speaker 2 (23:46):
Yeah? Yeah, none of this makes any sense. But this
is the delusion of the right. They may have the
left may be deranged by the right as delusional. They're
deluding themselves about Trump, They're deluding themselves about the police
state here. So the Townshend University students moved their new
King's rally off campus after school official told them speakers'
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names will be run through federal government databases and vetted
for security reasons. Well, I guess I'm on a list
for that kind of stuff as well. I don't agree
with that, and I don't think that that's something that
we ought to say. Well, look, you know, they're obviously
got something to hide, right, didn't we talk about the
fact that Larry Ellison and others were saying, well, it's
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going to be great, and we have a surveillance state.
Everybody's going to be on their best behavior because we'll
be watching everything that you say. I think that is reprehensible,
and now the right is applauding it. Students move the
event fearing the speakers will be targeted by the Trump administration. Yeah,
that's a real issue, just like with Biden, which has
threatened to pursue and punish liberal activist groups if their
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names are shared with federal authorities. It's the same thing
that Biden did on January the sixth. Why hit the
right figure this out? I mean, then went through this.
It isn't like you have to say, well, historically we
have seen this and this and other countries. You just
went through all this stuff and you want to push
the left through it now, and you don't realize that
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left's going to do it to you again. I mean,
they're making this an established precedent that we go after
our political enemies when we went political office, and we
lock up our opponents, and we go after the other
side and lock them up. I don't want to live
in America like that. It's disgusting to me. So dangerous
rhetoric has been laid for the last ten years, calling
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Trump and his supporters fascists and Nazis and dehumanizing political
opponents allowing armed left wing radicals here. They do the
same thing right and the anti five people to mobilize
and justify civil terrorism operations. And so conservatives are embracing
the left's hate speech ethic. Now I don't like this.
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You're ramping up the rhetoric. Somebody's going to get hurt.
Speech is violence, and we need to censor you, and
we need to shut down your rallies and your speeches
and so forth. Look, the answer to bad speech is
more speech. It's what Charlie Kirk did. He said, you know,
prove me wrong and we'll have a debate with this.
You can't go down this path of shutting down the
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people that you disagree with. I don't care whether you're
on the left or the right. And the left is
just as bad about this. They call everybody fascists and Nazis,
and the right calls everybody antifa. If you're out there protesting,
then you're obviously antifa. You know, they're just as blind
and just as you know, prone to putting people in
groups as the left is. How Charlie Kirk's murderer was
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a condition to think that conservatives are fascists, said one person.
Western Lindsman, Yeah, that's right. It's going to all end
that way, right, And they said communists are very good
at this, said does zero Hedge, Well, again, the First
Amendment is just like the Second Amendment. When you got
people are going to use guns to kill people, what
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you do is you have guns to defend yourself. When
you have the First Amendment that is used that's going
to spread lies and kill people in spread tyranny, you
need to have more of the First Amendment. So the
answer to somebody doing the wrong thing with guns or
doing the wrong thing with speech is the same. You
have more speech, you have more guns to protect yourself. Otherwise,
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when you go down this path, you wind up living
in North Korea. So the zero Hedge finishes with North
Korea saying, we can't imagine a movement that's more steep
than an idiocracy than citizens able to freely demonstrate in
public against a so called authoritarian king. Try that in
North Korea. Well, it's not as if we haven't seen
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Trump use his police powers against people, and he's boasting
that he'll do it even more. And as these idiots
say their speech should be should be shut down, and
the Feds should investigate them. I mean, this is the
same article these people are saying, look at these guys,
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these radical people, they didn't want to give their names.
They went somewhere so they wouldn't be investigated and vetted,
investigated by the secret police in Washington, and they say, well,
you can go out there and speak. Well, we see
what's coming. That's what we're speaking against. We see that
this is ramping up. Yes, we're not at North Korea
level yet, but I tell you, when you have a
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situation where you know it came uncomfortably close with Charlie
Kirk being killed, they came uncomfortably close to the situation
you had in North Korea where when the dear leader died,
everybody had to show up and cry. And if you
didn't cry loudly enough or longly enough, were you were
target of investigation of the government. Same thing happened Charlie Kirk.
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Unless you bow the knee to him and pay proper respect,
they came after you. What are you gonna say, Lance, It's.
Speaker 6 (29:09):
Just so ironic that this article where they decry that
they were allowed to do this, ends with oh, well,
they couldn't have done that in North Korea. If only
we were more like North Korea. Huh is that your
take on this?
Speaker 2 (29:24):
And this?
Speaker 6 (29:24):
For North Korea, we would have all of their names,
they'd be investigating.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
It would be perfect, right. This Zero Hedge article is
just as unself aware of that hypocrisy as you just
point out Lance as all these MAGA people are. You
know when I look at this online, well, how do
we get to this point? Well, we get to this
point because Congress is not going to do anything. I
liked this. This is some AI that was done by
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Newburgher and I changed the music. He had a song
going on. There's a Mike Johnson kissing the ring. There
you go, yeah, mister king, he loves us. Donald Trump
is really enjoying being king. It's good to be the king,
he thinks. And seeing and AI after AI, he's pinning
himself up as king. And of course in order to
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kiss the ring, Johnson had to say, nonsense like this.
Speaker 7 (30:17):
I'll turn it back over to the leader. We take
some questions, but we've heard, and many of you have
reported already, this Hate America rally that they have coming
up for October eighteenth, the ANTIFA crowd and the pro
Hamas crowd and the Marxist They're all going to gather
on the mall. We got some House Democrats selling T
shirts for this event. It is an outrageous gathering for
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outrageous purposes. But the Democrats and the Senate have shown
that they're afraid of that crowd, that they don't want
to bow, that they want to bow to them, bow
the need of them, and they don't want to take incoming.
Speaker 2 (30:47):
You're afraid of Trump, and so.
Speaker 7 (30:48):
They're willing to hold the American people hostage so that
they don't have to face an angry mob. That's a
big chunk of their base. Now, if that's a rumor,
they need to come out and clarify that it's not.
That is what we are hearing is their actual motivation.
And it is outrageous all this time.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
You're hearing that's their motivation. Right. Is there anybody more
despicable than Mike Johnson. I mean he has reached levels
of Lindsey Graham now in his despicability. This guy will
do anything to kiss the ring the most disgusting people
out there. This hate America rally that they have coming
up on October eighteenth, the anti Fox crowd, the pro
hamas crowd, the Marxist, all the labels I can think of, right,
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which is exactly what they talk about the left doing. Look,
they called us Nazis, they called us fascists anything, So
he just does the same thing, the mirror bookends of
each other. I'm afraid. Well. Fox News actually put a
clip back to back of Mike Johnson talking about that
hate America rally right there, and then they immediately followed
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it up with the smiling protesters waving American flags at
these rallies that were happening. And that's newsworthy because it
was done by Fox News. It true the attention CNN
media reporter Brian Stelter again, Brian Stelter, one of the
people who has focused on censoring other people who have
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different opinions. Nevertheless, on Saturday, Fox News butted clips of
House Speaker Mike Johnson attacking the hate America No King's
rallies with peaceful protesters waving American flags. Stelter posted it
to X He said, Fox News just did this, by
the way, as people walked by waving American flags. A
Fox reporter in Atlanta tossed to a clip of Johnson's
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hate America venom, along with a Hakeem Jeffreys sound bite,
then back to normal people protesting in a local park.
So it was Madison Scarpino, Fox News reporter showed a
video peaceful, smiling protesters at the rally in Atlanta, while
saying millions of Americans were expected to come out across
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the country. Just here in Atlanta, rally organizers expected ten
thousand people. That's checking out from what we're seeing so far.
You see the sea of people holding signs, chanting, several speakers.
So far, they're fired up. She said, what are they
fired up about? Do they all get a paycheck from
George Sorows? This is what the right is telling itself
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and that's why they're going to continue to go down
this path. They're not going to be deterred by this
because they're telling themselves a lie. That's all just AstroTurf. Now,
people are fed up with the policies that Trump is doing.
Even if you agree with the end result, you don't
like the means that he is doing right and he
doesn't have to use those means. I've talked many times
about what could be done about it. For example, the
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guy who was in Chicago and he gets hit by
ice and he doesn't have any he's legal, he's got
his paper, but he doesn't have his papers on him.
He's working at a job and so he doesn't have
his identity papers. So they take him. They find out that, yeah,
he's really legal, and then they find him one hundred
and thirty dollars for not having his identity paper with him,
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like we're under some kind of Nazi occupation. The reality
then is that he says, I don't have one hundred
and thirty dollars. I'm living in a rent free apartment
because you know he's not who knows, but he's not
working very much. So again that's the issue. Stop giving
that guy a rent free apartment. You don't need to
(34:20):
send out Nazi thugs with masks and body armor to
start kicking people, ramming people of their cars, shooting people
in the face of pepper balls. That's not the right
way to do this. That's the way that somebody who's
a thug like Donald Trump, a mafia mob boss, and
somebody like Tom Homan would do it. But that's not
the right way to do it. You get rid of
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the welfare magnet number one and then you start to
enforce the law, and instead of picking the people up
and then catch and release, you actually deport them. What's
so difficult about that? Well, many House Republicans are calling
these hate America rallies. Jeffries calls it patriotism, Scarpenas said,
before a clip of him saying I support the right
of every single American to participate in rallies that will
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take place this week, showing up to express dissent against
an out of control administration that's as American as motherhood, baseball,
and apple pie. Well, I don't know where the Democrat
Party is on apple pie and baseball, but I know
they don't like motherhood. They've come out against motherhood. Scarpena added,
We're going to keeping an eye on all these protests nationwide,
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looking for any potential clashes, as the governors of both
Texas and Virginia say they have their state National Guard
troops ready to go if needed. So again, yes, it's.
Speaker 6 (35:39):
Just amazing how Trump can make these people that have
been attacking the First Amendment for all this time seem
like champions of free speech in the same way that
he makes these people that were hiding the Epstein documents
seem like these champions of these poor victims of Epstein
as they're pushing to get it released because they know
he's not going to do anything. They can call him
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out on it because they know they're safe.
Speaker 2 (36:03):
That's right. Yeah, that's the big problem of what Trump
is doing because I said before, he's pushing people towards
a radical left and we don't share their agenda at all,
and they will be just as authoritarian once they get
the power as Trump is. And so that's the bad
thing about it. He's making these people look good, you know,
when he starts shutting down the First Amendment and censoring
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people because he doesn't like what they say, whether it's
about Israel, whether it's about him or his thuggish police.
Then he doubles down on the thuggishism. So again Johnson said,
we call it the Hate America Rally. Well, that hasn't
aged too well. George Conway comes out as antifob out
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of No King's rally. This is from the Daily Caller.
This is the way they're going to portray it. The
left picks the terms, as I said before, you know,
they want to be anti fascist, and so we accept
their narrative. We can't come up with a term ourself,
so we just go with their their labels. It's very
much like.
Speaker 6 (37:05):
I have to feel like the protests would have been
called the Hate America Rally if it were you know,
Left putting that label out. You would see that from
every news media It's America Rally is coming up on
such and such a date.
Speaker 2 (37:20):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, well, you know, it's very much this
tribalism is very much like George W. Bush, you're either
with us or you're with a terrorist. It's that type
of thing that's happening always. And it's one of the
reasons why, you know, when I absolutely detest the means
that Donald Trump is using, I would not show up
at one of these rallies because of what George Carlin said.
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I hate groups of people.
Speaker 8 (37:44):
I hate people who have a group of people with
a common purpose, because it's pretty soon they had little
hats and armbands and fight songs and a list of
people they're going to visit at three am.
Speaker 1 (37:58):
We're in a pre fascist date.
Speaker 9 (38:00):
And I said, when fascism comes to America, it will
not be wearing jack boots and brown shirts, and it
will be wearing Nike sneakers and it will have smiley
face buttons on the hard rock. Yeah, oh, of course,
always that. Yeah, both sides play this game. Here's Daily
(38:21):
Caller breaking no. King's protester carries a sign that appears
to show a guillotine. Do you remember how many times
the left and the mainstream media showed pictures of that
hangman's scaffolding and the Hangman's news that January the sixth,
ad nauseum. Right, one person puts that up and they
(38:42):
all use that shot. And here you've got Daily Caller
on the right now saying somebody had a picture of
a guillotine. Well, oh, we can't have that. We've got
trouble right here in River City, right. This is the
way they both operate.
Speaker 2 (38:59):
So again, one organizer brags to MSNBC, I'm proud to
say that people out here are antifaw. Well, look, we
know that antifah is evil, we know it's deceptive, we
know that doesn't support any part of the First Amendment.
It doesn't support protests of causes that they don't like.
And Trump is pushing people into their arms. That's the
(39:21):
issue here. And as I said, when they show up
in costumes, they interviewed MSNBC when they're interviewed some people
in costume. They interviewed a guy who was in a
unicorn inflatable costume, and he says, I'm trying to look
as ridiculous as we can to protest Trump being ridiculous.
(39:44):
And you know, I got to say, I'm not a
fan of going to demonstrations. I think it's important to
show up in mass and to say that we're against something.
But every time you do that, you always got people
who are going to show up. I remember whenever the
Libertarian Party we get together and have you know, we
had a convention or something, and people would show up
and it would be really embarrassing. It's like, I'm not
(40:06):
with that guy in his underwear over there. Okay, that's
not what I'm about. And so, you know, you always
wind up in a situation like that where even if
they don't have agent provocateurs who come in and pick
a fight with the cops, or the cops don't pick
a fight with people, and it turns into melee like
January the sixth, Even if you don't have that, you're
going to have people who show up absolutely embarrassed. I
(40:31):
have nothing to do with this guy or his cause.
Speaker 5 (40:34):
That's part of the issue with the Libertarian Party is
ironically they make some of the best arguments for why
someone needs to kind of come in and impose order
on people. You see them dancing around that and it's like,
maybe unlimited freedom isn't what we need.
Speaker 2 (40:48):
That's right. I remember when I went to Salt Lake
City when they had the convention there, and it was,
you know, as conservative as Utah is. They go out,
I could get as liberal and as libertine as they
can other scantily clothed and dancing around and doing all
kinds of stuff and you know, flaunting smoking pot and
(41:09):
all this other. It's like, what am I doing here?
I don't know who these people are. Anyway, this guy's
I've never interviewed a unicorn live on MSNBC, and he said, well,
we're here peacefully protesting, looking as ridiculous as we can,
just so maybe we can appeal to the president because
he is a ridiculous leader that is normalizing abuse of power.
(41:30):
We can't stand at an act like nothing is happening.
But again it is. Did it change anything? If it
changed anything, what it did was Trump's actions are moving
people towards Andy fall. The no King's protesters silent when
democrats rule as monarchs, says Just the News, And I
(41:51):
agree with that. But the other side of this is
that the right is silent when Trump is rule as
an absolute monarch. Can we just get the full truth here?
You know, they'll tell you the truth about the other side,
they'll lie about their side, and Just the News usually
does a pretty good job. But this is a one
sided article. When anyone starts bleeding about dictatorship, they have
(42:15):
to start with defining regal or king like actions, and
they need to look at the activity and the actions
of recent presidents to get a sense of perspective. And
so what he's saying is, well, Biden, what about Biden?
What about this? It's a swat about ism. They can't
police their own. Instead they excuse their own because the
other guys did it. And that's how we ratchet everything
(42:37):
down in this downward spiral that our society is in.
So one person on mediaite says, well, the protests were
great for social media, but not for meaningful change, and
that's the way it always is. Reportedly drew seven million
people across the nation. Good for the organizers as attendance
(42:59):
is growing. But this might also be a problem. Not
because the marchers aren't sincere, not because moral clarity doesn't matter,
it does, but because every protest that doesn't lead to
an organization might be worse than no protests at all.
It gives the feeling of agency without the fact of it.
It lets us post share and check the box that
(43:21):
I did something, while the machinery of power keeps humming, unbothered.
This is the trap of protests in the age of algorithm.
It's not the demonstrators are performative. All politics involves performance,
but the performance has become the point. The march happens,
the scigns get photographed, the videos go viral, Everybody goes
home feeling like they did something. Meanwhile, nothing changes except
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your feed, which has already moved on. Every protest becomes
a pressure valve, releasing energy that might otherwise build into
something lasting. Political scientists, to Fecki, calls us tactical free
the paralysis that follows a viral high. They said, the
Women's March drew four million people and built no durable structure.
(44:09):
Occupy Wall Street absolutely electrified a generation, then entirely evaporated.
And of course he's looking at things on the left.
This is media eye. I see the same thing with
the Tea Party march. I remember when the Tea Party
March happened and there was a huge number of people
in Washington, and the media tried to downplay the number
of people that was there, but it was big. But again,
(44:31):
it had no There was no real organization that came
out of it. He had a lot of people, made
a lot of money. Glenn Bike really milked the Tea
Party stuff, but there wasn't any to find principles even
about it. And so I said, so you're tax enough already,
are you? Well, what's the problem then? Do you need
to cut spending or just cut taxes? And where do
(44:54):
you cut spending? What are your priorities? What do you
stand for? Do you stand for the constitution? On and on?
There was nothing about it that was defined. And the
same thing is true of these other movements. And so
he looks at He says, movements that actually change the
country are built on institutions that endure between spectacles, voter
drives where no cameras were rolling, legal strategies that took years,
(45:17):
local chapters meeting in church basements, doing the slow and
glamorous work of accumulating power one conversation at a time.
He says, the march on Washington was an exclamation point
on a sentence that took a decade to write. The
march was the culmination and not the plan. But Trump's
allies are not marching. They've been organizing and they're on
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school boards, election boards, election commissions, and state legislatures. They're
passing laws, installing loyalists, dismantling oversight. They're disciplined, hierarchical, and relentless.
The progressive movement is networked, expressive, and episodic. MAGA has
been hard at work building a movement while progressives seem
content and posting a cleaver sign on Instagram and so again,
(46:04):
it is it's organization, But I think it's important to
have organization, to have a principle. The problem with MAGA
is it's organized, but it's organized around what is organized
around a king. It's organized around authoritarian move towards power.
It's not organized to restore the constitution. Just take a
(46:26):
look at what Trump is doing about the people who
criminally should be prosecuted for the lawfair that they did
against him, he should be doing it in a way
to restore the rule of law. Instead, what he's doing
is he wants it to be seen as personal revenge.
Don't mess with me, or I'll get you. And all
that does is escalate this in a downward sorrel spiral,
(46:50):
so that the next guy will do the same thing,
and so it becomes about accruing power to the presidency
rather than taking power away from these people who have
abused it. So Life Site News so was funded the
New King's Protest, attack America and Christianity, not just Trump. Well,
the reality is is that this is you may not
(47:13):
like the people that are there and don't I don't
agree with move On or the Human Rights Campaign or
these other people, but their main grief about all this
is that, you know, what's this about not having kings?
Kings are good? Well, they say, you know, look look
at the people who are funding this, and so they
got all these people on the left are giving millions
of dollars to some of these organizations, and I look
(47:35):
at it and I say, well, how is this different
than the right wing billionaires who are giving millions of
dollars to Charlie Kirk's organization turning point. You know that
was their political cause. It doesn't matter if you're going
to allow that kind of money to be thrown around.
It doesn't matter whether it's left doing a right wing.
It just gets people upset. That's what a lot of
(47:58):
people criticize about Charlie Kirk. Oh, look, he was funded
by the Koch brothers, or he was funded by this
group or that group, or Israel or whatever. Get beyond
who is funding them. That may tell you where this
guy is going to be pushing people, but that doesn't
necessarily tell the entire story.
Speaker 6 (48:14):
I think all this focusing on the funding stuff is
sort of tied in with how they were trying to
make this into some big violent thing, because there have
been violent stuff funded with suspicious funding, let's say, by
people like Soros, and they don't do anything in those cases.
(48:34):
A lot of that happened under Trump, and he didn't
do anything to stop those particular people that were funding
it to go after any of the organization or anything. Instead,
they're going to say, oh, well, if these people that
more or less agree with that guy are protesting, then
naturally it's going to be just as violent as of
other times that we didn't do anything, So therefore we've
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got to come after all of you.
Speaker 2 (48:56):
And of course Trump, when it was being funded by Soros,
Lives Matter and all the rest of the stuff. In
the summer of twenty twenty, Trump did nothing as cities
really were burning, and now the cities are not burning,
He's doing this stuff, and again it goes round around.
So Life site News says, no kings might be a
catchy slogan, but it is a sinister phrase. In the
(49:18):
Old Testament, God raised up King Solomon, King David, Jesus
Christ came to establish the Kingdom of God. He is
the King of kings and Lord of lords. Well, that's
why I said before that the founders were not against Jesus.
They made it clear, no king but Jesus, and they
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did not want to have earthly kings. And that's what
these people should be saying. Then, of course, was it.
Speaker 6 (49:45):
The Old Testament? What did God say in the Old
Testament about kings when they were the people of Israel
demanded one.
Speaker 2 (49:51):
That's right. He said that to Samuel, told me that, yeah,
well you want a king because you don't trust me, right,
And I'll tell you what that King's going to do.
He's going to take your men and send him to war.
He's going to steal your money, tax everything. He's going
to enslave your daughters to work for him. That's what
governments do in general. They rebel, like the devil did,
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against order, against hierarchy, against the immutable fact that Christ
is king not only over each of them, but also
over society by natural right. Well, I would say that
Trump is the rebel against authority because the authority is
the Constitution and he's rebelling against it. And it doesn't
matter if Biden did it. Biden's not president right now.
(50:34):
I protested Biden when he did it. I'll protest Trump
when he's doing it. Now. We need to speak out
against that. He doesn't get a pass to do this
because Biden did it. Let's get over that. People on
the right need to get over that. The reality is
is that the King is the law. The King is
the constitution that they swear allegiance to. Well, for all
(50:56):
the people who are saying that this is radical anti
file communists, they can't keep their story straight on that either.
It's just like the zero Hedge thing that said, well,
these people should be investigated, and they should be turned
their names should be given to the government, but they
should be glad they didn't live in a place like
North Korea when they're pushing for North Korea. Well, the
other thing that we see from all this is everybody's
(51:17):
talking about how these are a bunch of old boomer protesters.
Speaker 10 (51:19):
It was a very abusing day yesterday. There are about
one hundred thousand is the estimate inside the Belway where
I am. And it did look like a giant water
aerobics class in many of these places.
Speaker 2 (51:30):
Where people were going.
Speaker 10 (51:32):
On their way to the early bird special. They broke
it up at four so they could get to the.
Speaker 2 (51:37):
Early And it was my generation.
Speaker 10 (51:39):
It was the boomers, and Woodstock was a long time ago.
This was a little bit like Woodstock with a smattering
of their grandkids thrown in.
Speaker 2 (51:49):
And that's Fox News. And again I have seen over
and over again people mocking the socioeconomic status and the
age of the people show up to the Trump rally.
Oh look, it's a bunch of old boomers, you know,
in red caps, the same tactics of the left and
the right. Do you realize how much alike these people are?
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They want the same end, folks. They want to have
us under their thumb, and they will come up with
any kind of narrative. And so again, in this article
from zero Hedge, they list all of the left wing
funders of this kind of stuff and say, yeah, but
on the other hand, so this is all being done
as a color revolution by George Soros, And on the
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other hand is a bunch of old, aging Vietnam War protesters.
So the again they break it down, two hundred ninety
five million dollars to the No King's two point zero
partners and organizations. But again, look at both sides are
doing this mostly unhinged white baby boomers dragged out of
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their retirement homes, they said. But the money and the
dangerous radicals right right just can't make up their mind
what to say about this, and on and on it goes.
Ninety plus percent of the crowd is white and filled
with retirees, said Eric Darry. White baby boomers who could
have been home spending time with their grandkids instead hit
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the streets on Saturday. And you can't make this up,
said another that's actually zero Hedge. So again, were they
paid by Soros to come out? Because you can't keep
your narrative straight? Can you Boomers that the No Kings
demonstrations still think they're the cool kids fighting the man
like they were during the Vietnam War protests. Now the
(53:38):
reality is is that Trump is motivating these people more
than Soros fueled by billionaires. No Kings presents a color
revolutionary style mobilization against Trump. Another reactionary article from zero
Edge where they have absolutely no sense of history, not
even history of four years ago. That's the satsy thing
(54:00):
about this. Over and over again we see this. And
then you had articles about the furries who are joining
the anti Trump No King's protests in DC. Yeah, you
had the same situation at the Convoy protest in Canada.
You know, people were showing that it was a festival,
they had kids, they had costumes and all the rest
of this stuff, and Trudeau relentlessly labeled them as radical terrorists.
(54:27):
Same playbook always used by the people in authority. It
doesn't matter what they say, whether they're left wing or
whether they're right wing, they always use the same script. Well,
let's take a look at some of the comments.
Speaker 6 (54:38):
Also, they couldn't find a picture of a furry for
the like front of their article about that they've just
got a guy in a comical suit.
Speaker 2 (54:48):
Yeah, they have a lot of people in inflatable costumes,
and you know, you got to make sure you don't
fall down on one of those things. It's really hard
to get up from what I've seen. I've never been
in one. I don't think I ever will be.
Speaker 5 (55:00):
Also, I hate to be the bearer of bad news,
but the there's a lot of furry fascists, like gay
furry fact Like, there's a strange amount of crossover there.
I don't understand how it happens, but if you spend
enough time online, you will see a fur costume in
an SS uniform. It just is something you will see.
(55:22):
I don't know what to tell you so well.
Speaker 6 (55:23):
I think it's also true of communists. It's just any
super weird mental illness tends to go hand in hand
with other mental extremeist idea.
Speaker 2 (55:32):
Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah, we got extremists on left and right.
As I said so many times, if you look at
the Nolan chart, you start to get an idea that
Stalin and Hitler are not polar opposites of each other.
They both fall in the same little area because they're
authoritarian and These people just don't see the authoritarianism of
their own side. They think they're exactly the opposite of
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the other side, and they're not. They're more like than
they are all.
Speaker 5 (55:57):
So you'd think, you know, these furries that get in
the fascist Nazi stuff, you think that'll be German shepherds,
but for some reason they're not.
Speaker 2 (56:05):
I don't know a lot of Rottwilders.
Speaker 11 (56:08):
Yeah, we've got DG eight. Thank you very much. DG
eight says David.
Speaker 5 (56:13):
It's amazing to see these people all radicalized over this
bogus two party illusion. The left right paradigm is a joke.
It's basically become a prison for people who have new discernment.
Speaker 2 (56:21):
That's right, before you know it, people are wearing caps
and then other people put on armbands and T shirts.
They's just, you know, whatever they want to do, and
they all think that they're in a righteous cause.
Speaker 5 (56:33):
That's why you got to be able to harness these people.
You got to be the one that directs them. Atomic
Dog David. Amazon Web Services has a massive outage, causing
many sites to be disrupted. They're backup at some sites
still having issues. That's probably what's going on to three
Stream then yeah, yeah, that makes sense. Yeah, will to box. Wow,
an actual crowd didn't see that for lockdowns.
Speaker 2 (56:52):
That's right. I look at this stuff, it's like, why
are people picking these particular types of issues. I agree,
I don't like what Trump is doing, but I thought
what happened with lockdown was far more egregious. Actually, but
you know, I can see the issues with this as well.
Speaker 6 (57:09):
I think it's just a matter of the types of
people that typically would protest civil liberties were all just
put to sleep by Trump with the lockdown stuff.
Speaker 2 (57:18):
I think they were scared to death. They want to
believe everything the government tells them, and the government told
them that they're going to die, And so then they
got angry at those of us who didn't play along
with the scam, rather than the people who are putting
a scam against them, like Trump. Even though it was Trump,
they didn't get upset with him.
Speaker 5 (57:35):
It's a once someone has bought in, it's much much
harder to convince them they were wrong. Yeah, the sunk
cost fallacy.
Speaker 11 (57:43):
Well no, but when you.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
Look at this, I mean, you know, the lockdown that
was one hundred percent Trump and the left, even though
they hated Trump, they went along with that again because
they were just scared to death.
Speaker 5 (57:55):
DG eight says David noticed. They always bring up that
clown Soros. Never forget APAC funds, Hakeem, Jeffries, Nadler, Shift Schumer, Biden,
Kamalain more.
Speaker 11 (58:03):
Yeah, they fund people who want.
Speaker 5 (58:05):
To destroy America, Queen of the juice. While we're magas
so mad, we were protesting corrupt cops using illegal surveillance
and digital IDs, scooping up everyone's information in a dragnet.
Bull Dog. Trump's doing a hell of a job on
that peace plan he has that's rights looking more and
(58:25):
more peaceful by the day. Yeah, you must learn of
our peaceful ways.
Speaker 2 (58:29):
And that's why I didn't cover it for a couple
of days, because I know it wasn't gonna last. I figured,
if I just wait a day or two, it'll already erupt. Well,
it lasted more than a day or two, but it's
already erupted.
Speaker 5 (58:39):
They're already shooting at each other, so lasting bull dog Nope,
footsteps seven to seven. There is no political solution for
a spiritual battle, that's right. Geese Busters. Good to see you,
geese busters. Hope you're doing well. Many of those flock
cameras are installed, many home depot parking lots will never
shop at home depot again. Facial recognition as you in
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all of their stores.
Speaker 2 (59:01):
Really, I didn't know that.
Speaker 5 (59:03):
Yeah, yeah, no idea if Fesian six twelve, I agree,
Trump is activating these people, just as he did on
Jay sixth, Queen of the Juice, the rally was a
dragnet for political dissidence. I was already profiled, so I
didn't care. They've got our number Ephesian six to twelve.
I feel like the No King's rally was a great
opportunity for Trump's tech bros. Surveillance companies to track and
(59:26):
trace people via their smartphone. Sponsored by both parties.
Speaker 2 (59:29):
Yeah, and of course you know bideniy did that, did
that on January six.
Speaker 5 (59:34):
Probably there's also the fact that if you have a
smart if you have a digital presence, chances are your
political beliefs, leanings, affiliations.
Speaker 11 (59:42):
Are all already known.
Speaker 2 (59:44):
Yes, that's right.
Speaker 5 (59:44):
They don't necessarily need you to show up to a
rally that says I believe this specific thing. They can
tell just based off your metadata. How many different right
wing memes have you interacted with? How many left wing memes.
What have you looked at? What has caught your attention?
If you're more likely to stay on a video that's
left leaning, you're probably left leaning. If you're more likely
to sound a video that's right leaning, you're probably right leaning.
And you do that once or twice, that doesn't say anything.
(01:00:06):
But you do that one hundred times, two hundred times,
they can very easily and very quickly hone in and
pin down on where they think you fall on the
spectrum and what you're likely to react to.
Speaker 2 (01:00:15):
Exactly right. That's what it's all for. That's what it's
all for.
Speaker 6 (01:00:19):
Yeah, And that's why they want the AI stuff with
Pellenteer to have information access to all the different databases.
Speaker 5 (01:00:28):
Yeah, because they don't have physically enough people to sit
around and do that. But you put the AI on it,
and it's actually pretty good at.
Speaker 11 (01:00:33):
That sort of thing.
Speaker 5 (01:00:36):
And if it hallucinates a crime you didn't commit, who cares.
They're the government, they're not gonna it's not gonna matter
to them. AUDI m r R, the Hate America Rally
epic BS.
Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
That's right, it sure is. I thought it just it's
just amazing how pathetic the both sides of this stuff
are hate America rally?
Speaker 5 (01:00:55):
Yeah, yeah, fran Sceine, what is the percentage of MAGA
that answer? I have nothing to hide when it comes
to surveillance, you know. Yeah, and what portion of them
is lying?
Speaker 6 (01:01:08):
The really stupid thing is they'll be like, oh, I
have nothing to hide against Trump. So you know, as
long as Trump is doing the surveillance, I'm fine with it.
Speaker 5 (01:01:16):
Yeah, Queen of the Juice, nobody paid me to protest.
You'll see, you should have gotten you should have gotten paid.
Speaker 2 (01:01:25):
You could have at least so say, if you divide
seven million into the two hundred and sixty five million
the Soros has out there, you got chipped at least
given you a few bucks exactly. But that's the that's
the whole point. You know. They can't keep their story straight.
It's this constantly evolving narrative. Oh, well, they're all paid
by sorrows, and then you wind up with seven million people. Oh,
(01:01:46):
it's a bunch of antipop stuff. Then they complained, it's
a bunch of old folks who just got out of
the retirement home and they took in this before they
went to their early bird special. What's one of their
early Bird specials then anyway, I mean, they can't, they
can't keep their stories straight, right, you're you're you know,
your radical anti fad terrorists, or your a bunch of
(01:02:09):
boomers who are doing this when they should be with
their grandkids. That's the narrative that they keep putting out
there over and over again.
Speaker 5 (01:02:16):
He's too tall, too short, too fat, too thin Nibru
twenty nine. The infantile sheeple are stuck in the mindset
of my dog's better than your dog mentality while parading
along under the delusion of protesting.
Speaker 2 (01:02:28):
Well, I'm gonna when we take we're gonna take a
quick break, and when we come back, we're going to
take a look at when it really gets infantile, and
that's when Trump gets involved with his memes and the
people that responded to this is what really got me
fired up over the weekend when I saw Trump's video
about his jet plane trumping crap on people, and you know,
(01:02:53):
I just look at this, It's like, what does this
tell us about this guy? He's not a leader in
any way, shape or form. So yeah, free three fifty
six ninety percent of the no Kings people went happily
along with the covid authoritarianism, and they cheered it and
they demanded it. You're absolutely right, it is the there's
(01:03:14):
a strong delusion and derangement on both sides.
Speaker 5 (01:03:18):
Yeah, just so long as their guy is the one
that's doing it, they're okay with it. Also, a little
bit of more useless information for you. If they wanted
it to be a furry, it shouldn't have been a dinosaur.
People into dinosaurs are called scalies. So do with that
what you will. I have to know it, and now
you do too.
Speaker 2 (01:03:35):
Scales. Yeah, now the thing that the dinosaurs didn't have
for i'd you know, I go back and proof this
evolutionary biology. You know, and if you look at the
books they draw their their their dinosaurs or whatever they
found with the skeletons, they always draw them as like
gray or green and having skin or scales or whatever.
And it's like, how do you know? I mean, if
(01:03:56):
you were to go find a skeleton of a lion,
for example, you know that the males had manes, would
you know that a zebra had stripes? You know? God
doesn't make the world gray and green like that. He
has a lot of imagination and so we don't know
what these.
Speaker 5 (01:04:12):
I mean, look at how incredible modern lizards are. Just yeah,
they've got all different kinds of colors. We've got chameleons,
we've got geckos.
Speaker 2 (01:04:21):
How would you ever know looking at skeleton about the
Madagascar chameleons and have the eyes that rotate and opposite directions,
and long tongue that goes out and they can change
and all these different splashes of color. You know. Well,
we're going to take a quick break, folks, and we'll
be right back to talk about Trump's take on the
right and what they were doing in response to It's
(01:04:43):
just unbelievably childish.
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Welcome back, folks, Stealth Patriot, thank you very much, says
say what they want, but at least the No Kings
protesters are doing something. Mega is busy trusting the plan
while the church is engaged in idolatry.
Speaker 2 (01:07:47):
I agree. I think it's it's good to show up
and be counted. Like I said, I look at this
stuff and it's like, I don't want to send the
wrong message that I'm with Antifha. I'm not with Andy
Fha or their goals they choose to have out there.
But I think it's good to have a massive protest.
That's all, you know. When we talk about occupy peace
and Joe Clinty can't get anybody to show up for peace,
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just showing up in large numbers. And what he does
is he has a rally there where people talk about
why we should have peace and not war, specifically about
and he had a great lineup of speakers. We can't
get people to show up even for something like that,
and so, you know, I always am kind of wary
of protests because A, you know who am I going
(01:08:32):
to be grouped with and seen as buying into their agenda?
And that's why I'm not a joiner a any of
this kind of stuff. But the other part of it
is also that you never know if there's going to
be instigators on either side of this that are going
to start violence and then people get blamed for it,
like we saw in January the sixth, and so that's
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frequently the case. But this is widespread enough that I
guess they didn't do anything. Just try to set up
agent provocateurs anywhere real quickly.
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Yeah, when it comes to things like cancer therapy, you
got to say just say no, know you need to
know about cancer therapy. Well, it's very important that Trump
put out this meme or whoever put this together, I
don't know if it's somebody that's affiliated with him, but
he put it out on his social media and it
went viral and it became a rallying point for the
(01:10:44):
right to push back their frustration against the massive protests.
Here's the video that Trump put out, King Trump, it says,
on the jet and he's wearing a crown. Hmmm. Yeah,
(01:11:07):
he's dropping excrement on the massive crowds of people there.
And I said, when I saw that, it made me
really angry. It motivated me. So I said, this video
is a perfect metaphor Trump as King dumping excrement on America.
You know, excrement like destroying farms with tariffs, militarizing and
(01:11:28):
federalizing police in the cities, starting wars, pricing fights with
picking fights with every country, including those with whom we
have trade surpluses, capricious, arbitrary, constantly shifting tear freights that
destroy small and medium sized businesses, manufacturers, and farmers, and
of course his wars and there he is a jet
(01:11:50):
dropping bombs on people. He loves that whole metaphor, doesn't
he He can conduct war from a distance on all
of us. I said, while RFK Junior will not stop
his mRNA poison from Trump's previous reign. For the magatars
who say that I've gone liberal, what do you want
to conserve? Is there anything in America or the Constitution?
(01:12:12):
Is there any business in any industry that you would want
to conserve? Or is it okay for Trump to lock
them down or to sanction them to death with tariffs?
I want to conserve the Constitution, peace, prosperity, in the
rule of law. MAGA has become the Libs that they
say that they're fighting. They are a perpetually offended mob
(01:12:33):
that seeks tempos it's capricious whims on everyone else and
foolishly believes that the precedents they set won't be used
against them. That's as true of MAGA as it is
of the left. They want to enforce what they want
on everybody else. And so you saw that one guy
that was very noticeable there. It was actually a left
(01:12:54):
wing influencer, Harry Sisson, who is specifically put in that video,
and he said, can a reporter please ask Trump why
he posted an AI video of himself dropping poop on
me from a fighter jet. He said, that'd be great
to know. Thanks, and then Senator Brian Schatz said, seriously,
(01:13:18):
why would the president post an image on the internet
of air dropping feces on American cities?
Speaker 11 (01:13:23):
Ironic, We've got shats talking about this.
Speaker 2 (01:13:29):
That's right. He would be the one that everybody quotes.
Speaker 5 (01:13:33):
All the world's a stage.
Speaker 2 (01:13:36):
Trump shares AI video of himself bombing No King's protesters
with maneuver, and he's doing it as king, and he
has embraced himself in the role of king with many
of these memes several times he said. He said, they
say they're referring to me as a king. I'm not
a king, he said on Fox News. But just a
day later, he shared the AI generated video of himself
(01:13:59):
in a fighter with the words King Trump written across
the jet, and he's wearing a crown. He also used
AI to create a Time magazine cover of himself and
a crown, which is captioned long Live the King. So
he's really enjoying all this because it's all performance. So
(01:14:22):
he wears a crown, wears wheels a sword. In another
video as a song with the words Hail to the
King plays and Nancy Pelosi and others bow to him.
This is with anybody else, you would say it's a joke,
but with Trump it's not. It's a fantasy. The New
(01:14:42):
York City Police Department said more than one hundred thousand
people peacefully attended the No King's protest in America's most
populoist city, if Katismus hold. The event was the largest
civil action in the US since the First Earth Day
fifty five years ago. No major cidents or arrest other
at other gatherings during the day, so again it was
(01:15:06):
across the country. And this is from Steve Watson. You know,
I hate to see people that I worked with cheer
the police state and authoritarian actions and these unconstitutional actions.
Kimmel said, Trump is pretending that there's chaos for a
military takeover. And you know, Kimmel that phrase, he's absolutely
(01:15:29):
right about that. I've said that myself many times. Trump
pretends that there's an emergency about everything so that he
can do executive orders and rule like a king. And
he's pretending that there is chaos when there is none,
just like Trudeau pretended that there was chaos and there
was a violent faction when there was none. And yet
(01:15:49):
Steve Watson takes him on, tries to make the case
that there really is chaos and there really is a
need for a military takeover. Like I said, I don't
understand what the matter with these Info Wars people. You know,
they we had documentary after documentary about the police state,
and when I got there, I started working on asymmetric warfare.
(01:16:10):
How is concerned that Obama was setting up the military,
training them to fight in the cities, giving them m
wraps and all the rest of the stuff. Remember that,
And of course you know Info Wars is against it
because it was Obama, but now that it's Trump, they're
for it. How disgusting is that? So Kim we was
(01:16:31):
back on the air despite having abysmal ratings and said,
there's no chaos in Portland, none, there's no chaos in Chicago,
there's no chaos in LA. They're pretending that there's chaos
as a pretense for a military takeover. And he's absolutely
right about that, and Watson is wrong. The comments fly
in the face of documented repeated ambushes, assaults, and coordinated
(01:16:53):
threats against the ICE agents, particularly in Portland and Chicago.
Show us the evidence of Watson YouTube that frequently once
you grab some some social media stuff and show us
the clips of how people getting violent with ICE or
is it the other way around? I've seen it the
other way around quite frankly. Trump dumps poop on the Kings,
(01:17:15):
No King's protesters and epic video, says WND. They think
it's epic. I don't think it's epic. Many people loved it,
and that really got me upset as well. But of
course WND and Breitbart and you know, and for wards
they think this is great. Trump trolls and o King's
protests with a top gun style meme, and again it
(01:17:37):
just he celebrates war, He plays the military industrial complex.
This is a chicken hawk if ever there was one.
He's as bad as Lindsey Graham. And then you've got
people out there when he boasts about blowing ships out
of the water without any due process and violation of
(01:17:58):
US and international law. You got idiots like this celebrating him.
Speaker 13 (01:18:03):
Row row, row your boat gently down the stream. We
dropped a bomb right on their heads, the best you've
ever seen, the fake news and the left of.
Speaker 2 (01:18:15):
Melting disspicable fits juvenile.
Speaker 13 (01:18:17):
Because we took these bad hombres out and blew them
all to bits. The FAFO president as a.
Speaker 2 (01:18:26):
Message, Okay, I've had enough of that, child, I had
enough of that. Of course, Trump himself was putting this
kind of stuff out in June when he bombed Iran.
He went back to John McCain. Remember when John McCain
was singing a bomb bomb, bomb bomb bomb Iran to
the tune of Barbaran of the Beach Boys, showing as
(01:18:48):
B two's Yeah, I'm really disgusted with these people. You know. Again,
(01:19:18):
he's gonna bomb and kill people and celebrate it and
laugh about it, and so are his people, and he's
gonna drop a drop excrement on us as well. He's
done that in so many different ways. Well, Michael Keaton
spoke to Maga. I like what he had to say.
It's the same thing I would say to them.
Speaker 14 (01:19:36):
Hi, Michael, you know, for some of you folks who
guys mostly I guess, who are thinking about attending a
rally with Musk and Trump, they don't really respect you.
They laugh, at you behind your back. They think you're stupid.
They don't want to hang out with you. They are
nothing in common with you. They're not your bros. Trump
(01:20:00):
years ago, I guess said I could shoot somebody on
Fifth Avenue that still vote for me. Basically, what he's
saying in parentheses is these people are so stupid, they're
so dumb, they'd still vote for me.
Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
Yeah, that's right. They have no respect for you. Trust me,
that's right. They have no respect for you. And that's
what he did. He wound up doing much worse than
shooting one person on Fifth Avenue. He shot tens of millions,
hundreds of millions of people worldwide with vaccines and killed
millions of them, and people still cheer him for that. Well,
(01:20:33):
we're going to take a quick break, and when we
come back, you want to read some of these comments here.
So we're going to come back. I'm going to talk
about the reality of what's happening. They think you're stupid,
and you are stupid if you cheer this nonsense, because
what you're going to get is the boot of the
government stopping on your face forever.
Speaker 11 (01:20:51):
Is orwell said, there's also the facts.
Speaker 5 (01:20:54):
Just Trump does this sort of shuck and jive of oh,
you know, I'm a king, I'm this that. And if
someone truly right wing were to come and say I'm
going to establish a right wing authoritarian state, you know,
we could have an argument over that. We could debate
the merits back and forth. I would still be against it,
(01:21:16):
but you could argue like, all right, I'm going to
give you fifty years of right wing policies everything you've
ever wanted. We're going to sacrifice a little bit of
freedom here and there, but it's going to be a
right wing authoritarian state.
Speaker 11 (01:21:26):
Trump isn't even right wing.
Speaker 15 (01:21:28):
No.
Speaker 5 (01:21:29):
He sits around and he plays this sort of like, oh,
wouldn't it be great if I was a king?
Speaker 11 (01:21:33):
Wouldn't be No, it wouldn't.
Speaker 5 (01:21:35):
He doesn't actually accomplish anything like he.
Speaker 2 (01:21:38):
Did at the beginning there saying you're going to be
a well, i'll be a dictator for a day. Maybe
you don't like it, you know, So I'm not a dictator,
but I'm a dictator. I'm not a king, but I'm
a king. You know. He plays this back and forth,
and he inoculates himself. He makes a joke out of
it so that when he actually does act like a dictator,
and he does act like a king. Then you know
he's inoculated.
Speaker 5 (01:21:59):
He's accruing more and more power to himself without ever
making any effective, long term, meaningful change, which he is
willing to just and immediately hand over to whoever comes next.
Speaker 2 (01:22:09):
And that's what we're going to talk about when we
come back after this break. We're going to talk about
how he is accruing power in a very dangerous way.
Everything that he's doing is is dangerous enough to rule
by executive order, but then the executive orders that he's
putting in are even worse.
Speaker 5 (01:22:24):
Yeah, we have some comments, don't frag me row.
Speaker 11 (01:22:27):
Thank you very much. That's very generous. We really do
appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (01:22:30):
Yes, thank you.
Speaker 5 (01:22:31):
Check out Utah pushing hard on digital ID. Because you
have the right to secure your digital ID, all states
will follow. Let us know how full the tank is.
Thank you for your conviction.
Speaker 2 (01:22:42):
Yes, thank you. Well, we're just a little bit over
fifty percent right now, so we'll give you a more
exact figure tomorrow. But I haven't exactly totaled up. I'm
just looking at some of the some of what we
picked up at the post office box over the weekend.
Speaker 5 (01:22:58):
If we don't make it by the end of month,
I'm gonna bust out the grifting Southern Preacher act and
just sit here. Oh, brothers and sisters, I can feel
the spirit of generosity.
Speaker 2 (01:23:07):
I didn't get on sorrow sorrow and use somebody who's
dead to do that, So you know, we'll talk about
that later. People are using and they got Elvis Presley
in every possible imaginable movie role they have put him,
and he's on Star Trek, he's in Star Wars, he's
in this, is in that.
Speaker 6 (01:23:24):
They better not use Hitchcock for any of that.
Speaker 2 (01:23:28):
Oh yeah, that's right. Yeah, use Hitchcock. The Lawyer's a
lawyer up and come after you. It will shut you down. Yeah.
We even did a cartoon character. I mean, it wasn't
even real. So I'm wondering, you know, how do the
people get away with this? Of course, I guess it's
different somehow with Elvis. He doesn't have an agent now
that he's been dead for fifty years.
Speaker 11 (01:23:47):
Oh yeah, but they're doing so much people dead. Come on, he's.
Speaker 6 (01:23:52):
Making that you suggested, why don't you just use actual
images of Yeah, that's right. Hitchcock in the clips of it.
It's like, no, I don't want to do that, because
what if people have a problem with that. I want
to use a cartoon character caricature of him. Since you
know that's been done for ages and no one has
ever had a problem with it, why I still say
(01:24:13):
it wouldn't have been a problem, But it also would
have been a major legal thing that we can want
to mess with.
Speaker 2 (01:24:18):
Yeah, that's that's the thing. When you sue somebody, just
like Trump suing so many people, you know, it isn't
about the fact that he could win. He's not gonna
win this Wall Street Ternal lawsuit. You know, they reported
on the fact that there was a letter from Trump
to Jeffrey Epstein on his birthday book and reported the
contents of it, and it was exactly as they said.
(01:24:40):
And first of all, he sued him. And then even
after the book was released and people could see that
the description was accurate, he's still continuing the suit because
it's just about punishing people. It's not about whether or
not you're going to prevail. You punish them by making
them hire lawyers and go through.
Speaker 5 (01:24:58):
All this law fair So the fact that even if
you're one hundred percent in the right, you have to
have enough money to fight the other person. If they
have a significantly larger war chest than you do, they
can just win by default by dragging it out long.
Speaker 11 (01:25:12):
Enough's right. If they can bankrupt you, they win.
Speaker 2 (01:25:15):
And if they got a lot of good lawyers, you
know they can win on a tech accomogy. It's just
like going to sign about with Alex right. You know,
he made the decision that he wasn't going to comply
with the discovery and so he lost on those terms
with that. But you know, even if you are trying
to comply with the process, they can still untrap you.
Speaker 5 (01:25:33):
Yeah, Doug Lug, Thank you very much, Doug Lug. The
gas gauge is at half. Let's add some fuel to
the tank. Don't forget hit your like buttons. That's right,
brothers and sisters. Hit that like button real. Jason Barker,
thank you very much.
Speaker 11 (01:25:47):
Jason.
Speaker 5 (01:25:47):
Here's some gas, not from Venezuela.
Speaker 11 (01:25:50):
I promise you know what is it?
Speaker 2 (01:25:52):
Valero? I guess is. I think those stations around by
vend as well. Thank you, Jason, appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (01:25:58):
Nice the storm and DG eight David. The people who
would normally stand up to government tyranny. Are too busy
making excuses for Trump as he ushers the great reset
and the police surveil on state. Trump is the deep state.
Speaker 2 (01:26:09):
He absolutely is. Yeah, the deep technocratic globalist state. He's
doing everything all these other people did. And as a
matter of fact, he's leading the charge and they can't
see it. Yeah, they refuse to see it.
Speaker 5 (01:26:21):
Jerry Alatalo Donald Trump's explanation for his jet fighter dropping
diarrhea bombs on protesters memes should be sufficient for triggering
twenty fifth.
Speaker 11 (01:26:28):
Amendment removal from office.
Speaker 5 (01:26:32):
DA David Trump's video dropping feces on those peoples. How
DC feels about our constitutional right to address our grievances.
Speaker 2 (01:26:38):
That's right, that's right.
Speaker 5 (01:26:39):
Yeah, use their name. When zero two, three, four, five,
eight nine. At the end of Trump's first term, people
were hoarding toilet paper. Best president of my.
Speaker 2 (01:26:50):
Lifetime, that's good. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:26:53):
Nathan Bedford Forest, eighteen sixty five. Trump is just another
actor playing his assigned role. He and his family will
be in safe havens when the walls come tumbling down
in all of us. He's an accelerator to expedite the
end of America. Yes, Guard Goldsmith Liberty Conspiracy. You can
find Guard Goldsmith at Liberty Conspiracy on Rumble Live at
six pm weekdays, as well as on substack at guard Goldsmith.
(01:27:17):
So wait, in that Ai, Trump dumped Alex Jones's latest
info warst content on the crowd.
Speaker 2 (01:27:22):
Yeah that's right, Yeah we got a Yeah, Alex is
all in on this police state stuff now. It's amazing.
I guess they just all of his police State documentaries
are now excrement.
Speaker 5 (01:27:34):
I guess probably taking those out of the store. Can't
have those around for the love of the road. That's
an old clip of Michael Keaton.
Speaker 2 (01:27:42):
That's right. It's aged pretty well, hasn't it. I know
that was That was when Trump and Musk were together
and they were doing the election stuff, and he was
telling people who are showing up in large numbers, you know,
he doesn't care about you. And it still is true.
He doesn't care about us. We can see that even
more clearly now after the nine ten months that he's
(01:28:02):
been in office. A second time.
Speaker 5 (01:28:04):
Francine says, like Keaton has no respect for me too.
Speaker 11 (01:28:07):
That's right.
Speaker 5 (01:28:08):
It's not that the Hollywood elite have any respect or
any love for the common American people. They're just willing
to point it out when someone they don't like also
doesn't And I'm Marty, thank you very much. We appreciate it. Yes,
they says, here's ten bucks. They don't have to hear
Jimmy Swaggert.
Speaker 2 (01:28:24):
Okay, folks, we're want to take a swagger tvangelist. Okay,
I doesn't want to hear your televangelists begging for money.
I have sin said. Okay, folks, we're going to take
a quick break and we'll be right back.
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Speaker 15 (01:30:02):
Beautiful Frow.
Speaker 2 (01:30:07):
Yeah, Trump really likes war. Surprising he never went to one.
You had a chance, you worked pretty hard to avoid it.
Speaker 15 (01:30:18):
Oh no, s Ross, I'll never look get to your Okay,
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I said places.
Speaker 2 (01:30:44):
And we're going to straighten that one. By what you're saying.
Speaker 16 (01:30:46):
We're trying to take over the republic.
Speaker 2 (01:30:48):
And this is going to be a major part for
some of the people in this room. That's a war too.
Speaker 1 (01:30:52):
It's a war from within.
Speaker 2 (01:30:53):
I told Pete, we should use some of these dangerous
cities as training grounds for our military. That's what their
military is going to look like soon.
Speaker 6 (01:31:05):
What so, sad.
Speaker 14 (01:31:13):
Just also.
Speaker 15 (01:31:19):
Strangers. It just really.
Speaker 2 (01:31:42):
The Trump administration's military occupation of America. It was an
article from Anti War Earlier this month, Trump threatened to
unleash the armed forces on more American cities during a
rambling addressed to top military brass He told hundreds of
generals and admirals gathered to hear him that some of
them would be called upon to take a primary role
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at a time when his administration has launched occupations of
American cities, deployed tens of thousands of troops across the US,
create a framework for targeting domestic enemies, and cast his
political rivals as subhuman. In asserting his right to wage
secret war and summarily execute those that he deems to
(01:32:25):
be terrorists without any proof or due process, Trump used
that bizarre speech to take aim at cities that he
claimed to run by radical left Democrats, including Chicago, La
New York, and San Francisco. We're going to straighten them out.
One by one. This is going to be a major
part for some of the people in this room. That's
(01:32:45):
a war too, a war from within. We should use
some of these dangerous cities as training grounds for our military.
And again, this is everything I fought against at info Wars.
I just you know, I just can't say it enough.
(01:33:05):
You know, police state documentaries to warn people against it.
Report after report about asymmetric warfare and the prepositioning of
military assets and cities and changing the rules of engagement
for police into a shoot first curriculum. That's what the
head of the police academy. And we'll see where was it.
(01:33:26):
Was it in Arizona? I think it was he had
that the police came after homeless man who was camped.
Speaker 11 (01:33:33):
Out Arizona or New Mexico maybe New Mexico.
Speaker 2 (01:33:37):
Yeah, anyway, he was camped on the hill there. Maybe
that was it. Maybe it's Albuquerque, and yeah, Albuquerque, And
you could see the footage of the cops arguing with
them that they wanted to arrest them, and then after
a while they just got tired of arguing with them
and they shot him and stuck the dogs on him.
After they shot him, and the guy who had taught
at their police academy, the State Police Academy for decades.
(01:34:00):
Said that's it. I'm out of here. They want me
to teach this shoot first curriculum and I'm not going
to do it. It's against everything that we've ever done.
And that's what we're seeing here. What Trump is doing
is against everything this country has ever done. He said.
The increasing use of the armed forces within the US
represents an extraordinary violation of the Posse Commatatis Act. Let
(01:34:21):
me just interrupt here a second. Do you know where
the Posse Comitatus Act came from and what the history
of that was. It was created in eighteen seventy eight.
From the end of the Civil War until the eighteen
until eighteen seventy seven, the South suffered under a federalized
police force. It's called Reconstruction. You should look it up,
(01:34:44):
because nobody will put it in any school textbook. They
won't talk about what happened during Reconstruction. You want to
talk about corruption, You want to talk about abuse of force.
That was Reconstruction on steroids, and people had had so
much of that that even the people in Washington, the Republicans,
(01:35:06):
pushed through the Posse Comma Posse Commatatis Act to make
sure that kind of abuse that we suffered under reconstruction
never happened again. So banning the use of federal troops
to execute domestic law enforcement has long been seen as
fundamental to America's democratic tradition. However, the president's deployments continued
(01:35:27):
to nudge this country ever closer to becoming a genuine
police state. They come amid a raft of other Trump
administration authoritarian measures designed to undermine the constitution weaken democracy.
Those include attacks on birthright citizenship. Now here's why I
differ with them. I don't think birthright citizenship is what
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the fourteenth Amendment is about at all. That was about
giving citizenship to people who had who had been newly
freed as slaves and to say that they live here.
But it did not change the fact that you could,
you know, you could be born here. But if you're
not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, you
(01:36:11):
are not a non American citizen. For example, if your
parents are here legally as representatives of another country. You know,
somebody's an ambassador from Spain, they have a child while
they're here. That child is not an American citizen. So again,
I think when we look at birthright citizenship, I disagree
with them on that. But Trump has attacked free speech
(01:36:34):
as well as the exercise of expansive unilateral powers like
deporting people without due process and rolling back energy regulations
and so forth, which I would agree with. Rolling back
the energy regulations. The regulations are put on by bureaucracies
without due process, without the due process of having Congress
pass laws. And I think that the energy regulation should
(01:36:55):
be rolled back. And I think that the EPA should
be rolled back. I think it ought to be gone.
Its institutional, the EPA and all these other organizations. It's
not just their regulations, as the entire institution needs to
be gone. So he's not going far enough as far
as I'm concerned. But when you talk about deporting people,
I'm all for deporting people who are here illegally, but
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let's make sure that we do it with a due process,
and let's make sure that we don't turn our government
and give them permission and cheer them on when they
act like thugs, like massed, militarized thugs. And that's what
ICE is right now. US District Judge Charles Bryer ruled
last month the Trump's deployment of federal troops in La,
which began in June, was illegal and harkened back to
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Britain's use of soldiers for law enforcement purposes in colonial America.
He warned that Trump clearly intends to transform the National
Guard into a presidential police force. Congress spoke clearly in
eighteen seventy eight when it passed some pots to Commitatus
Act prohibiting the use of the US military to execute
domestic laws at Bryar. Nearly one hundred and forty years later,
(01:38:00):
defendants Trump and Hegseth and the Department of Defense deployed
the National Guard of Marines to La ostensibly to quell
a rebellion and sure the federal immigration law was enforced.
Yet there was no rebellion, nor was civilian law enforcement
unable to respond to protests to enforce the law. The
judge rule that the Pentagon had systematically used armed soldiers
(01:38:22):
to perform police functions in California and violation of posse commatatis,
as he put it. Trump and Secretary Hegseth have stated
their intention to call National Guard troops and the Federal
Service in other cities across the country, thus creating a
national police force with the president as its chief. This,
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conservatives and MAGA people, is why there was the no
King protests across the country. It didn't have anything to
do with Soros. I'm not saying to don anything to
do it. He can fund it, just like he got
people funding a Charlie Kirk's organization. Nevertheless, this is the
reason you're fooling yourself if you're telling yourself it was Soros.
(01:39:04):
In the face of that scathing opinion, the president has
nonetheless ramped up as urban military occupations while threatening to
launch yet more of them. Now we're in Memphis, now
we're going to Chicago, Trump told a large crowd of
sailors in Norfolk, Virginia. And so we send in the
National Guard, We send in whatever's necessary. People don't care.
(01:39:26):
Yeah I could. Yeah. His people don't care what he does.
They give him a pass. As October began, trumpet already
deployed an unprecedented a number of roughly thirty five thousand
federal troops. I just want to say, you know, think
about this. That's why I opposed Steve pa Chennik and
Alex Jones at the very beginning on this staying stuff.
(01:39:46):
He said, Yeah, we got twenty thousand troops out there,
and they're arresting people right now because we put out
blockchain watermark ballots and we're tracking them with quantum computers.
It was all one piece of BS after the other.
And I said, you know, if you got twenty thousand
troops out there, people would know that there's no way
that you could cover it. And so just think about
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what's happening with this. When military troops police civilians, we
have an intolerable threat to individual liberty and the foundational
values of this country, said the director of the ACLU's
National Security Project. Trump And again, I hate to say
that I'm on the same side as the ACLU. Sometimes
they do support civil liberties, but most often they don't.
(01:40:32):
Trump may want to normalize armed forces in our cities,
but no matter what uniform they wear, federal agents and
military troops are bound by the Constitution and have to
respect our rights to peaceful assembly, freedom of speech, and
due process. State and local leaders must stay strong and
take all lawful measures to protect residents against this cruel
(01:40:53):
intimidation tactic, which is what it is. There is no
national security threat in Portland's of the Governor of Oregon.
Our communities are safe and calm, and again we saw
that with the no Kings protest that was there. After
the governor conveyed that to Trump and a phone call,
(01:41:13):
the President seemed to briefly question whether he had been
misled about an Antifah siege quote unquote there and the
city being as he said, war ravaged, and as the
governor Recounty said, I spoke to the Sorry, Trump said,
I spoke to the governor, but I said, well, wait
a minute, and I'm watching things on TV. They're different
(01:41:33):
from what's happening. My people tell me Differently. Days later,
despite countless reports there was neither a war nor a
siege underway in Portland, Trump posted on social media that
cotech of the governor was living in a dream world,
and he returned to peddling lies about the city. He
said Portland is a never ending disaster. He said, we're
(01:41:55):
going in because as American patriots, we all uppercase have
no choice. Law and order must prevail in our cities
and everywhere else. Such a cynical liar, the guy who
trashes the constitution, who disobeys every single law and taunts
people and to some try to stop me when I
(01:42:16):
do this, and he says he has no choice because
he's got to obey the law to go in and
do it. He's disobeyed the Constitution, Posse Commatatus Act and
many others, just like he had a pretend pandemic, and
he said, I have no choice. Trump's living in a
dream world. Actually it's a nightmare. And these are all
emergencies that he just dreamed up. Judge Karen Immergoot that
(01:42:39):
he appointed, put in the temporary restraining order sixty day
restraining order about Portland. Trump immediately took aim at her,
despite the fact that she had been appointed by him
to office, saying that she ought to be ashamed of herself.
Then he claimed, without any basis that Portland was quote
burning to the ground unquote. Trump then may aid further
(01:43:00):
hyperbolic claims about the city and threatened to invoke the
Insurrection Act. Portland is on fire, he said. Portland's been
on fire for years, he said, describing the situation as
quote all insurrection. Yet, you know, Trump in twenty twenty
did absolutely nothing when cities were burning. Earlier this month,
(01:43:20):
Trump signed an executive order claiming to designate Antifah as
a domestic terror organization. We have to take care of
this little net that's on our shoulder called the Democrats,
he said as he spoke during the Navy's two and
fiftieth anniversary celebration. This guy is literally sounding like Adolf Hitler.
(01:43:41):
This childish rhetoric, isn't he. The Trump administration has also
admitted that he's waging a secret war against undisclosed enemies
without the consent of Congress. Brian fun Yukan, a former
State Department lawyer a specialist encounter terrorism issues as well
as laws of war, pointed out that the White Houses
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claim that Trump has the authority to use lethal force
against anyone that he decides is a member of a
domestic terrorist organization is extraordinarily dangerous and destabilizing, he said,
Because there's no articulated limiting principles, the President could simply
use this prerogative to kill any people he labeled as terrorists.
(01:44:23):
He could use it at home in the United States,
and we already see him doing this in Venezuela. He
doesn't need any proof, and when he does it, you'll
have maga idiots creating little jingles to cheer him on
the Trump administration's military occupations of American cities, This deployment
of tens of thousands of troops across the US, it's
(01:44:44):
the emerging framework for designating and targeting domestic enemies. It's
dehumanization of political foes, and its assertion that the president
has the right to wage secret war and summarily execute
those he deems to be terrorists have left this country
on the precipice of authoritarian rule. With Trump attempting to
fashion a presidential police force of armed soldiers for domestic
(01:45:07):
employment while claiming the right to kill anyone he deems
to be a terrorist, the threat to the rule of
law in the US is not just profound, but historically unprecedented.
And again, to go back to what Madison said, he said,
the weapons of defense abroad will be brought home as
tools of tyranny at home. And so when you look
at the fact that they have lied about enemies and
(01:45:30):
what people are doing abroad, when they have created coups
and overthrown governments, what makes you think that they won't
do all of that stuff here. Trump is building a shadowy,
violent federal police force, says Pro Publica and again, we
go back to this pastor who again, as I said,
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you look at what this guy has done. He's focused
on Black Lives matter. He has desecrated his church and
decimated it actually with his political activism. Nevertheless, he has
a right to protest.
Speaker 16 (01:46:05):
After they shot me and my head and my face
and multiple times in my torso, arms and legs, I
was shielded by the bodies of others who were there,
who rushed in to support me and took many more
hits that were intended for me. Within two minutes, quite
a number of ICE officers, maybe fifteen, maybe twenty rushed
(01:46:28):
out of the gate and began to shove us down,
and I was already disabled on the ground, but attempted
to get away, and they continued to shove us in
a kettling maneuver towards a place where we would not
be able to escape. And you can see in that
video Ice officers shoving protesters who were standing and speaking
and chanting and singing peacefully and praying peacefully, shoving us
(01:46:49):
down and then dispensing a huge amount of chemical weapons
onto us. We could hear them laughing as they were
shooting us from the roof, and it was deeply disturbing.
We've gotten to witness a few things about these ICE
agents operating in Broadview, and really what it has shown
us is how disorganized they are and how poorly supervised
(01:47:09):
and trained they are. We've also heard ICE agents talking
to each other, one of whom said, man, I don't
even remember why I'm here anymore, and the other said
I don't know either. So there's a deep demoralization that
we are seeing as we're bringing this peaceful and spiritual
protest against their tactics and what they're doing to our
(01:47:29):
city and our communities and our neighbors.
Speaker 2 (01:47:33):
Well, you know, you heard him talking about kettling operation,
and that's something that they do frequently to demonstrators, to
arrest everybody. Rob Do got a pretty good compensation when
they kettled him and arrested him when he was operating
as a reporter, and of course Jakari Jackson was shot
with rubber bullets when he was doing reporting. I'm not
in favor of police brutality, and it just amazes me
(01:47:54):
to see Info Wars and people on the right now
cheering this kind of stuff. It's never justified to initiate
that kind of force. When immigration and custom enforcement officers
stormed through Santa Anna, California, in June, panicked calls flooded
into the city's emergency response system. Recordings of those calls
(01:48:15):
obtained by Pro Publica captured some of the terror that
residents felt as they watched mask men ambush people and
forced them into unmarked cars. In some cases, the men
wore plain clothes and refused to identify themselves. There was
no way to confirm whether they were immigration agents or impostors,
and six of the calls to Santa Anna police residents
described what they were seeing as kidnappings. He's bleeding, said
(01:48:40):
one caller about a person he saw yank from a
car a car wash lot and beaten. They dumped him
into a white van. It doesn't say ice. One woman's
voice shook as she asked what kind of police go
around without license? Police? Then from another should we just
run from them? During a tense public meeting days later,
(01:49:02):
the mayor and the city council asked their police chief
whether there was anything they could do to reign in
the federal agents, even if only to ban the use
of masks. The answer was a resounding no. Plus filing
complaints with the Department of Homeland Security was likely to
go nowhere because the office that once handled them has
been dismantled. There was little chance of holding individual agents
(01:49:24):
accountable for the alleged abuses because, among other hurdles, there
was no way to reliably learn their identities. That's why
they're wearing a mask. Since then, the mayor said that
she has reluctantly accepted the reality there are virtually no
limits on what federal agents can do to achieve Trump's
goal of mass deportations. And look, I share his goal
(01:49:48):
of mass deportations, but the means matter. You can't just
do it anyway you want, just like you can't shoot
people on the street because you suspect them and being
drug dealers, and you can't blow people out of the water. Legally,
he can do it. He can kill people, but you know,
hopefully he will be a reckoning in this life for
(01:50:10):
that kind of stuff there is for Robert Rodrigo Duterte
of the Philippines.
Speaker 5 (01:50:16):
The thing that always gets me is the right doesn't
even bother to argue that. You know, sure he doesn't
have the power, but he should. They just skip right past, like, well,
what are you a liberal? Yeah, just can we at
least have the debate on you know, Okay, this isn't authorized,
but we would like it to be. We think this
is a valid form of protecting our borders.
Speaker 2 (01:50:37):
Came about that, and it's just they've evolved into this
tribal thing. Oh, you're obviously the other tribe. I see
that all the time. And when I criticized Trump of
the vaccine and the lockdowns, I was with the other
tribe because we all knew it was a bad Democrat
governors who are doing it. If it's something bad, it
has to be a Democrat who's doing it. It had
to be the Democrat governors, or it had to be
Sorrows giving him money. No, it was Trump giving them money.
(01:50:58):
These people want to say that none of this stuff
is happening unless Sours is giving them money. They would
argue with me incessantly when I told them that Trump
was incentivizing with massive financial bribery, the mass murder of
people and hospitals with ventilators and with remdesevir and other
things like that. One former DHS official senior who was
(01:51:21):
involved in oversight, said, what is happening on American streets
today gives me goosebumps. Speaking on condition of anonymity for
fear of retaliation. There we go, right, what's that telling you,
he said, accosting people outside their immigration court hearings where
they're showing up and trying to do the right thing,
then hauling them off to an immigration jail in the
middle of the country where they can't access loved ones
(01:51:42):
or speak to council. Bands of masked men, apprehending people
on broad daylight in the streets and hauling them off,
disappearing people to a third country, to a prison where
there's no documented record of serious to torture and human
rights abuse. He said, We're at an inflection point in
history right now, and it's frightening. And you know, this
is why this guy was the named kilmar Garcia whatever
(01:52:05):
that they picked up the response, you know, when they
did this kind of stuff to him and people called
him out on the fact they denied him due process,
the Trump administration starts giving us nonsense about look, he's
got MS thirteen when they photoshopped it on the picture.
You know, he's got tattoos on his knuckles, which are
not MS thirteen tattoos MS thirteen people when they tattooed themselves.
(01:52:28):
They want you to know that they're MS thirteen. They
typically use that gang symbols and they're very explicit about it.
This was just a different tattoo and the MS thirteen
that was written on top of it that Trump claimed
was really written on his hand. That was something people
photoshopped in very obvious to everybody that it was photoshopped.
They could have this is how stupid the Trump administration is.
(01:52:52):
They could have, and they should have talked about the
fact that he was arrested in Tennessee and he was
trafficking people. He was driving the car that belonged to
somebody who had been convicted of trafficking people, and he
had something like eight to nine people in his car,
all of them were illegal aliens with no identification, and
the Tennessee Highway Patrol pulled him over, and the Biden
(01:53:13):
ice people at the time said let him go, and
they didn't talk about that, even though you had the
local Tennessee papers were talking about that. Trump administration is
too stupid to pick up on that. They should have
made it about that, but they should have also given
him due process before they deported him out of the country. Instead,
Their whole thing was to say, yeah, but what about
(01:53:34):
the fact that he's this or he's that, and missed
the relevant facts that were there because they don't really care.
Former official paused and said, we're an inflection point in
history right now, and it's frightening. The identities of DHS officers.
Listen to this. I have a real problem with this,
and I didn't know this. The identities of Department Homeland
(01:53:56):
Security officers, their salaries, their operations have long been withheld
national security right for security reason. This is, as I said,
national security has been the thing that they wave in
front of everybody's face whenever they want to do something
that's secret and illegal, and whenever they want to violate
(01:54:17):
the law, they just say that it's for national security.
And did you know that the identities of DHS cannot
be known. They are exempted from disclosure from Foyer requests.
You can't find out the salaries that people are paid.
You can't find out names or anything about what they did.
You can't say, well, I'd like to have some information
about this action that they did. All of Homeland security
(01:54:39):
stuff is declared as secret and secure, just like they
were the CIA or something. So of course they're going
to turn into the CIA when you give people exemptions
like that. So the issue was that we were told,
you know, just like FISA Court. Well, you know, these
guys can do anything they want to, and we need
to have them looking at foreign spies. So will create
(01:55:02):
this FISA court and that will be the oversight. Well,
they created inside Homeland Security since they were going to
hide everything that Homeland Security did and who all the
Homeland Security people were. They're going to hide all that
from you. They're secret agents of the government. Just think
about this, this agency that was created in response to
(01:55:24):
the nine to eleven false flag mass murdered by our
own government of its own citizens. And then they create
Homeland Security and then everybody that's in it is all
protected as if it's some kind of classified government secret.
And so they tell people, well, don't worry, we're going
to have a special office where you can ask that
(01:55:44):
office and they will do the investigation. As if that
was going to really work. Well, Trump shut that down
one of the first things he did. What does that
tell you, Well, Pro Publica thinks that tells us a lot.
This administration has gutted the office. What's left of It
was led, at least for a while by a twenty
nine year old White House appointee who helped to craft
(01:56:08):
Project twenty twenty five, the right wing blueprint that broadly
calls for the curtailment of civil rights enforcement and so
DHS is secret and the organization that was supposed to
hold them accountables within it has now been purged by
the Trump administration. Ice their secret police is their tool.
(01:56:31):
They have that now and there's nothing stopping them from
using it against citizens. And so raw story, which again
is on the left, says Trump is preparing a coup.
The evidence is clear if you know where to look.
I believe that Trump is preparing a coup against the Constitution,
citing the removal of senior military lawyers and the tightening
(01:56:52):
of press access to the Pentagon as evidence of the plan.
Is the US military already in the early stages of
a Trump led against our constitution? Well, you know, when
you just shred it bit by bit, that in and
of itself is a coup against the Constitution. Inside the Pentagon,
loyalty is being elevated above law. As Pete Hegseith quietly
(01:57:17):
removes senior military lawyers, the very officials meant to uphold
legality and restraint and replaces them with loyalists. Well, again,
loyalty elevated above the law. Isn't that what Trump did
in twenty twenty. Isn't that what Biden did subsequent to that?
Because of all the JAB stuff. Right for the military,
(01:57:39):
for instance, you're going to take the JAB because we
say that you're going to take the job. And I
don't care if I've got the legal authority to do
that or not. I want you. I want to know
if you are loyal to the military, and if you
will inject an untested vaccine just on my orders. If
you're not loyal enough to do that, even though I
(01:58:00):
have no legal authority to make you do that, I'm
going to kick you out of the military. The purge
also happened to senior military leadership. They think, perhaps again
it's this Admiral Holsey who steps down, and we don't
know the reason. He has not said why he's leaving.
It could be a continuation of the troubling trend of
(01:58:20):
purges of highly qualified officers who have been inquined to
restrain Trump's illegal, fascistic impulses. The bureaucracy is This is
the deliberate dismantling of the safeguards that have been within
the military. So it's not just within Homeland Security, where
(01:58:42):
we had the office that was supposed to oversee things
because everything is secret to us in terms of homeland security,
but it's also the JAG Corp. The JAG people, the
Judge Advocate generals are supposed to advise commanders on the
rule of law, including whether presidential orders are legal. Without
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these independent military lawyers backing them up, commanders have no
recourse other than to comply or to resign. And that's
why many people are wondering what happened to this admiral.
At the Washington Post, David Ignatius asks why the military
has not spoken out against Trump's attacks on these boats
off the coast of Venezuela and what some characterized as
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his unconstitutional deployment of troops against American civilians. He answered
his own question by saying that Trump has been has
gutted the Judge Advocate generals as well. They are the
institutional safeguard against unlawful orders. They advised commanders on rules
of engagement, on the Geneva Conventions, and on the limits
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of presidential authority. And at the very beginning of this,
when he blew up that first boat, you had several
former heads of JAG under many different presidents, Republican and Democrat,
who came forward and talked to the press and said,
what he is doing is clearly illegal. It's a violation
of military policy in the US, it's violation of the Constitution,
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it's a violation of international law. When administration starts purging
these types of people, we're not looking at routine personnel shuffle.
We're seeing a careful dismantling of the guardrails that prevent
America's military from being weaponized against the American people. And again,
the sclip I played for you last week.
Speaker 17 (02:00:32):
I believe that each one of them walk out of
that room yesterday doing a personal analysis of what does
this mean for me? And I know for a fact
that there's talk inside the military ranks of what is
the best way to disobey.
Speaker 2 (02:00:47):
An on a lawful order? How do you do that?
Speaker 17 (02:00:50):
And especially now given the recent Supreme Court ruling which
holds the president immune from criminal acts, but the people
he's ordering to do these things are subject to those
criminal violations. So how do you say no, especially if
the staff, judge, advocate, the lawyer chain of command has
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been disrupted, that the military chain of command from civilian
to military leaders.
Speaker 2 (02:01:18):
Has been co opted.
Speaker 17 (02:01:20):
It was obvious to me in Secretary access speech that
he also is all for doing whatever the President orders
him to do, and that breaks the boundaries of what
two previous secretary of Defenses, both Mattis and Esper in
the first term, when they were ordered to do illegal things,
they spoke for the force and said, we don't do that.
Speaker 2 (02:01:43):
Yeah. Well, the purge began with Hegcess February firing of
top lawyers for the army in Navy and Air Force.
He claimed they simply weren't well suited to provide recommendations
on lawful orders. The message is clear loyalty Trump's legal judgment,
just like in third dictatorships. Once the old guard was removed,
Hegseth quietly moved to remake the JAG Corps itself. His
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office is pushing an overhaul to retrain military lawyers in
ways that give commanders more leeway and produce more permissive
legal advice. His personal not his military lawyer who defended
him against sexual abuse allegations. Tim Parleteur has been involved
in this process, wielding influence over how rules of engagement
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are interpreted and how internal discipline is handled. The Secretary
has transformed the Pentagon Press controls as well, and under
these new rules, similar to the way the Kremlin operates,
reporters are required to sign pledges stating that they won't
gather or use unauthorized material even if it's unclassified, or
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they risk losing their Pentagon credentials if they stray. The
policy also limits reporter mobility within the Pentagon and curtail's
direct contact with personnel unless escorted. So think about that,
you know, even if they're not talking about getting something
that's classified, they're saying, if this is unclassified information, you
don't report it unless you get an okay from me,
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And so they're putting restrictions on them. As they point out,
it's very much like what the Kremlin had. Only one
American news agreed to this. The Pentagon Press Association declined
to sign it and warn that these rules constitute a
disturbing situation intended to limit leaks and to suppress accountability.
So put all of these moves together and a frightening
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pattern emerges. Purge independent legal advisors who might say no,
gag the press before the damage can be exposed. Combine
that with increasingly aggressive unilateral action by the military abroad,
and you have the outlines of a strategy for bypassing
democratic oversight, a Trump forced coup. In other words, Wednesday,
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the US Navy again struck what Trump claims was a
drug trafficking vessel off Venezuela, reportedly killing six people, and
I think since that time he has reportedly sunk a
He said it was a drug submarine that they sunk.
When you remove internal legal descent and public scrutiny, the
threshold to use force becomes dangerously low. The domestic implications
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are equally chilling. Trump has publicly said that he wants
to use US cities as training grounds for troops and
openly declared that he would fire any general who fails
to show total loyalty. A want to be dictator can't
deploy troops into American neighborhoods if he still has jags
saying that's not legal, or if he has a press
corp that is reporting on where they go. First, he
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has to make sure there are no internal breaks and
no public witnesses, and that's how coups are built. Defenders
will argue that this is about efficiency, about correcting an
overly cautious JAG culture, or about closing leaks, but that's
clearly a lie. Real reform would emphasize transparent standards, not
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loyalty tests. If the JAG Corps must be reformed, it
should be done by independent committees, not by one political
operator who is calling the shots. Make no mistake, this
is not abstract. JAG officers are a bulwark against unlawful war,
against war crimes, and against the misuse of force at home.
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Silencing and replacing them is not the act of a
healthy republic. It's the early work of an authoritarian takeover.
Combine that with the GAG orders and the purge of
senior military leadership that might resist Trump's illegal moves, and
we're watching the architecture of a strong man art autocracy
being assembled peace by peace and folks. That autocracy is
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going to be used by both the left and the right.
They both want that of the people at the top,
and the useful idiots at the bottom are cheering it
on when their guy does it. A military coup doesn't
typically happen in one dramatic moment, even though it appears
that way. When it reaches a climax, it begins through
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personnel decisions, institutional erosion, secrecy, and incremental normalization of power.
The moment the legal council course stops buffering against against
rash orders, the moment the press is muzzled, the path darkens.
And we're closer to that moment than many, including though
many across our media realize or are willing to acknowledge,
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what's happening right now might not look like a coup
to the average American, but it is unmistakably the preparation
for one, in the same way that Trump prepared us
for universal basic income, the same way that he prepared
us to be locked down and to lose our jobs,
our homes, our farms, our businesses because we could not
would not be allowed to work.
Speaker 6 (02:06:55):
Yeah, it's amazing. We can use these cities as training grounds.
When you and when you went to that training thing
that they're setting up, that fort that was made to
look like an American city, apil big thing was that, Look,
they have street signs that say first in Maine. How
is this training for attacking a Middle East country. Well,
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now they're actually training on first in Maine, and the
people that were exposing that, Adam Fowers, are now cheering it.
Speaker 2 (02:07:26):
Yeah, not me. Well, a stunning new video shows Trump
ICE agents ramming an American citizen, whom they then arrest.
And so this was Aaron Burnett on CNN. It was
new video of the incident. And again it's in the article.
If you want to start playing it, people can say it.
So right at the very beginning, I didn't put that
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in the deck. ICE agents in an unmarked vehicle slammed
into a US citizen's pickup truck. And so the ICE
agent in that car, the pickup truck is in is
an American citizen issues narrating it. Leo Martinez is an
immigration rights volunteer in California. Oh well that's it for
the right, they say, no more, he's against us, right.
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He wants these people to stay here, the illegal aliens,
to stay here, So we don't care what ICE does
to him. That's what you're going to get from the right. Look,
I don't want to leave the people who were brought
who are allowed to come in under Biden, under Trump,
under Obama. I don't think that they should be allowed
to stay here and to get welfare, but I don't
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want to see this kind of action. He was driving
through the neighborhood monitoring ICE activity, which he'd been doing
for months before that. The agents have been involved with
the ICE raids, knew who he was, and you know,
when I look at this, I see and I'll give
you some of the responses from people on the right. Oh,
he had it coming. You know, he's out there trying
to film the ICE agents doing what they're doing. It's like, well,
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why wouldn't you want to know if they are exceeding
their legal authority with this stuff. It's very much like
what cop watch does, right, You've had an organization that
encourages people to record the cops and what they're doing
to keep them in line and to make sure that
they don't go over the line, and then the cops
will frequently turn on them. In this case, everything was different.
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Agents rammed his truck then took him into custody. The
incident ignited outrage and protests because he's an American citizen, and
so Aaron Burnett had him on and she said, you
have dash cam footage of all the time leading up
to that actual moment as well ice agents in the suv.
You then sort of seem to be driving in circles
and we can watch this. Can you explain to me
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why that's happening? He said, yeah, this is the first
time in all the months so we've been doing this
that the agents turned on us. Being legal observers, we
keep our distance, we keep our safe distance to keep
tabs on what they're at. But this is the first
time they turned their aggression towards us and really started
coming after us. So that's something new. I was trying
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to stay away from them. That's why we were moving
in circles, because they kept following me and moving towards me,
and once they hit me, I knew that it was Well,
it was a new ballgame, and we're going to have
to deal with this a little differently in the future,
because now they have no problem with they're already pulling
guns on us. They've already done a multitude of things,
but one thing is coming after us in their vehicles
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and hitting them with a vehicle. So again, do we
have a right to observe and to record what the
police are doing in our society? You better believe we do.
They record everything about us. We're not supposed to know
anything about them. Everything about homeland security is classified. You
can't know anything about it. They're like the CIA and
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the NSA, and that is ripe for abuse. And so
this is Andrew Colvett, who is with Charlie Kirk's group TPUSA,
and he says, this guy Martinez is part of a
large network of people in Ventore County, California who surveill
and harass federal agents. Get over it, Get over it,
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come on there, photograph And I've seen this with Cop
Watch over and over again. You show up and you're
shooting them from a distance. What they're doing on video
is that you're harassing us, and they pick a fight
aggressively with people. This is what's really happening. I can't
believe this when you got conservatives making excuses for this.
Cops need to be watched, right. It's kind of going
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back to what Madison said, and he said, well, because
they're not angels, we need to have government. But because
the government is going to be composed of men, we
need to be very careful about that. And for the
longest time, people said, who watches the watchers. Well, these
are people who watch the watchers, and when the watchers
start attacking the people who are watching them, you know
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they're up to something. Stalkers like Martinez says, this guy
at TPUSA are actively endangering ICE agents by sharing their
location with others and impeding federal law enforcement, which is
a crime. Arrest them. Yeah, well I agree with that strongly.
Trump's ICE has started targeting activists, not just immigrants. This
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is from the Three Thought Project. It's actually originally from
Truth Out. ICE demanded that Facebook meta hand over personal
information attached to Instagram accounts that track immigration raids. Yeah,
we're not allowed to look at all at what our
secret police are doing, are we? The police state bounty hunters.
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The rise of ICE's unconstitutional war on America, And this
is from John Whitehead at the Rutherford Institute. You'll find
it also on Free Thought Project. Masked gunmen, tasers, tear gas,
pepper spray on marked vehicles, intimidation tactics, brutality, racial profiling, children,
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traumatized families, ter rise journalists, targeted citizens, detained disabled individuals, miners,
the elderly, pregnant women, military veterans snatched off the street,
private property destroyed. This is not a war zone. This
is America. This is what now passes for law and order.
As TPUSA would say, policing by ICE agents in Trump's America,
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it is not making America safer or greater. What began
as an agency task with enforcing immigration laws is now
metastasized into a domestic terror force. That's right, problem and
solutions what it was all about are They're going to
use this problem that they created of mass migration to
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argue for digital ideas, argue for secret police, argue to
throw out all the rules of restraint and the rule
of law from coast to coast. Ice goon squads, incognito
thugish fueled by profit driven incentives and outlandish quotas, are
empowered by the Trump administration to act as if they
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are untouchable. They're prowling neighborhoods, church courthouses, hospitals, bus stops,
work sites, anywhere suspected migrants might be present, snatching people
first and asking questions later. Journalists are being shoved into
the payment, forced into choke holes, tear gased, brutalized in
violation of the First Amendment, US citizens, including toddlers, are
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being snatched up and carted off in violation of the
Fourth Amendment, which is what we saw right away at
the beginning in Chicago. This is not public safety. It
is domestic terrorism carried out by masked, militarized, lawless bounty hunters.
In California, ICE agents stopped a US citizen and a
military veteran on his way to work. According to George Reta's,
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agents fired tear gas, broke his car window, and applied
physical force, including kneeling, on him. He spent three days
in federal custody with no charges, no call to his family,
no access to a judge or to an attorney, no shower,
and no explanation for ICE's actions before they just released him.
They will never mind. In Portland, a US citizen outside
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his workplace was detained by masked plain clothes agents. Refused
to identify themselves. They threatened him with a dog, They
handcuffed him, They hauled him away in an unmarked vehicle,
and kept him for hours without justification. In Chicago, a
local TV journalist was violently knocked to the ground by
masked agents, handcuffed, arrested, hauled to a detention center, then
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released without charges. In La ICE agents handcuffed and detained
a twenty three year old, heavily pregnant woman for over
eight hours with a chain around her belly, accusing the
native born American of being from Mexico. They bruised and
bruised and in labor. She went straight to the hospital
upon release. Two sisters were stopped outside of school, surrounded
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by at least ten ICE agents who broke into their
locked vehicle, dragged them out and pinned them to the ground.
Both women were later released without explanation. Each of these
incidents is presented as a routine immigration enforcement, yet collectively
they reveal a government agency that has abandoned the principles
of restraint, accountability, and due process in favor of brute force.
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They're thugs. This has been going on, he says, for
a while, but under Trump, things have gotten much worse.
The rationalizations have become bolder, the violence has become more normalized,
and the lies are more transparent. And the biggest lie
of all is that the Department of Homeland Security claim
that this unnecessary military invasion of Chicago, Operation Midway Blitz,
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that it rounded up the worst of the worst pedophiles,
child abusers, kidnappers, gang members, and armed robbers. How many
times have you seen that that lie from Trump has
been repeated over and over again. Well, here's the truth
about it from John Whitehead. He said, the data shows
that out of a thousand people that they rounded up,
only ten had criminal records. Right, that is one percent,
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So not even one Yeah, that's one percent. When Donald
Trump campaigned, he said he was going after criminals, rapists,
and drug dealers. Now they are assaulting women, deporting children,
mothers and fathers, not even criminals. And if they're criminals,
they need to prove it. We haven't seen that evidence yet,
said one Chicago resident. Well, again, you know, people who
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are here illegally are committing a crime. But again, I
don't think that I think there needs to be restraint.
I think there needs to be proportionality, and there absolutely
has to be due process in all of this. Nationally,
more than seventy percent of individuals rounded up by ICE
have no criminal convictions. Many have lived in the US
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for decades, raised families, paid taxes, contributed to the economy,
and worked the jobs that Americans refused to do. Well,
yes and no, but still the bottom line is that
he wants to make everybody into a terrorist. And in Chicago,
out of a thousand people that they got one percent
at a criminal record, and overall only thirty percent of
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them have a criminal record. Seventy percent do not.
Speaker 6 (02:18:14):
I mean, yeah, it's illegal to be in the country.
So ten percent of them are the people that were
caught and then released even though they're illegals, already illegal
to be here. Like, what is this? Why is ICE
conducting these things to arrest people with criminal records who
are pedophiles and other things according to this? Yeah, yeah,
(02:18:37):
I been saying they just need a few ICE agents
in the actual jails. When they arrest someone, they then
see if they're a citizen or not, and if they
aren't a citizen, they don't just let them go, they
hand them over to ICE. That would be the logical
way to do it.
Speaker 2 (02:18:51):
That's a good point when you say, you know, when
you say thirty percent of these people have a criminal record,
that means that the system let them loose with the
criminal record even though they're here illegally. That's a good point,
lance and that needs to be stressed. It shows again
that there is a lot that needs to be done
to the system that is corrupt, rather than going through
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and rating apartment buildings and dragging people out in the
middle of the night, putting kids and zip ties and
guns and old ladies' faces. Why don't you when somebody
commits a crime, make them do the time. But as
John White had said, clearly, this is not about crime,
it's not about safety, and it's not about jobs. As
a matter of fact, what about those small farms that
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Trump's tariffs are killing. No, it's not about that at all.
So what is really driving this campaign to terror. What
we're witnessing is the weaponization of fear. This is a
spectacle of domination. It is part de turrent, part distraction,
and all political theater. Just like that meme that he
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put out. The Trump administration has just announced his fifth
military strike on Venezuela and vessel that it claims, withoutvidence,
was engaged in illegal activity. The propaganda might scream about
foreign threats, but these spectacles serve a different purpose to
divert public outrage away from falling poll numbers, a faltering economy,
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and a growing unrest over the regime's corruption and incompetence
at home. Ice rays perform the same functions as those
boat strikes do abroad. They keep the public frightened, and
they keep the camera fixed on the wrong enemy. Meanwhile,
with scandals that should command national attention, the Epstein files
that implicate powerful elites, the graft, the insider enrichment, all
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of those sink beneath the noise. This is not about
border control law enforcement. It's about control period. When a
political regime begins to equate its own survival with a
nation's survival, every citizen becomes a potential suspect in every
act of dissent, a potential crime. ICE's strategy is predatory
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and liberate. When ICE agents hunt people the way one
might hunt animals in the wild, they cease to be
officers of the law and they become moving packs of
lawless predators, lawless paid predators. That is yeah, That's why
I refer to them as the feral government. The government
has gone wild. It has gone feral as a matter
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of fact. In addition to recruiting ICE agents with fifty
thousand dollars signing bonuses and sixty thousand dollars in student
loan forgiveness, DHS is also promising to lavishly reward police
agencies that allow their officers to operate as extensions of
ICE with salary reimbursements, overtime pay, and monthly bonuses. Does
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this look familiar? Does this look like the same thing
that Trump did when he paid the hospitals to kill
people with ventilators and rem deservir the rest of the stuff.
You point at somebody and say they've got COVID to
fulfill my narrative, then I'll give you a twenty percent
bonus on everything you do. These people in the hospital.
He's doing the same thing with this. You help us
and to push this narrative that I've got out there
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that city's on fire. Maybe you set the fires right,
and I'll give you big bonuses. I'll give you a
fifty thousand dollars signing bonus if you come on board
sixty thousand in student loan forgiveness. Then there's the Trump
administration's directive to ice to carry out a minimum of
three thousand arrests a day. No wonder that citizens, lawful residents,
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and immigrants with no criminal history getting swept up. There
simply aren't enough violent criminals to fill these quotas. And
so you know, when we look at this that fifty
thousand dollars signing bonus is kind of interesting, isn't it,
Because there's been a lot of back and forth with people.
You had the back and forth with Stephanofflis and JD. Vance.
Stephanofflis asking JD. Vance a lot over and over again.
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Did he take a bag of fifty thousand dollars in cash?
Did he take it or not? Did he turn that in?
Did he pay taxes on it? Yes? Or no? And JD. Vansel,
you know, he does business with things that he's like, yeah,
how many people out there? How many of you out
there except grocery bags of cash for your business payments
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out there? Come on, something is up with that. If
you go back and you look at Spiro Agnew, I
think he only got like ten thousand dollars or something
and cash delivered in a suitcase when he was vice president.
Actually it was just before it was just before he
became vice president in the election run off, and that's
when this happened. With Tom Homan. It was in the
run up to becoming you know, being put into his
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position that he was given that fifty thousand dollars in cash,
and the FBI said it was a bribe, and they
were going after him, and then the Trump administration shut
it down. So therefore, since the Trump administration's FBI, which
we all know is beyond reproach, right, Cash Betel always
tells us the truth. He always does everything legally right.
And so if they shut down this investigation of somebody
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who is very key in the Trump administration, then of
course the guy is innocent. We have to believe, except
I don't believe that. And so you have this back
and forth. They constantly evade it. They won't say that,
why he took it, who he took it from, did
he declare it, did he pay taxes on it? What
is going on with all this? And then we had
another aspect of this. This is Bill O'Reilly was interviewing
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Tom Homan and asked Tom Holman himself, and he was
just as evasive as jd Vance listened to what he
had to say.
Speaker 18 (02:24:33):
I know, George Stephanopolis is one of your best friends.
He convicted you on television. Okay, a a fifty thousand
dollars bribe. Stephanoppolis did this on ABC. The Vice President
jd Vance defended you, and I thought he did so
pretty well because new process is important. Do you want
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to clarify anything about that situation?
Speaker 19 (02:24:58):
I didn't take fifty thousand dollars anybody.
Speaker 18 (02:25:01):
Okay, how did that get into the mainstream?
Speaker 1 (02:25:04):
Do you think I have no idea?
Speaker 19 (02:25:05):
Look, I've been there's been hit pieces on me since
I came back to this administration. There's got to be
thirty forty hit pieces on me about how IM involved
with the contract in our government contracts, when in fact,
day one I came back, I've accused myself from any
discussions of any contract or any monetary decisions like that
because I used to have a company that did consulting.
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So I cleared myself day one. Well, people don't talk
about as I took a significant, huge pay cut to
come back and serve my nation, and I'm not enriching
myself doing this job.
Speaker 18 (02:25:38):
Does this make you angry that they're coming after this way?
Speaker 13 (02:25:41):
I don't.
Speaker 19 (02:25:41):
I don't care what people think about me, and never
have no because I know who I am. I work
for the greatest present history of this nation and my
preman and we're doing the right.
Speaker 10 (02:25:51):
Thing every day.
Speaker 2 (02:25:51):
Okay, Well, there you go. Okay, he says he didn't
take it well that's kind of interesting. I don't know.
I guess if the FBI would say that he doesn't
take it, there's nothing that we can do about that anymore.
I frankly, I would go with the initial stuff that's
out there. To me, it seems like there was some
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smoke at that fire. Going back to this is a
Whitehead's article. Here he goes back to what Martin Luther
King said in his Letter from a Birmingham Jail of
how to distinguish between just and unjust laws. He said,
I would be the first to advocate obeying just laws.
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One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility
to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility
to disobey unjust laws. And I would agree with Saint
Augustine that an unjust law is no law at all. Now,
what is the difference between the two. How does one
determine whether law is just or unjust? A just law
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is a man made code that squares with the moral
law or the law of God. An unjust law is
a code that is out of harmony with a moral law.
And put in terms of Saint Thomas Aquinas, an unjust
law is a human law that is not rooted an
eternal law or natural law. Any law that uplips human
personality is just. Any law that degrades human personality is unjust.
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We all understand that. I mean we all looked with
contempt at the Nuremberg excuse saying I was just following orders.
It's like, well, you should have never followed orders to
do that. And so there is a higher law. There
is a moral law that even people who don't believe
in God understand that is the natural law. And we
all understand that things like murder are wrong. We don't understand,
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all of us that going five miles or over the
speed limit is wrong. That's as an example of man
made regulations versus eternal unjust laws. And so Whitehead says,
legality and morality are not always the same. A nation
that abandons moral law will soon find itself without any
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law at all. And that's the key thing. You know,
we've had this back and forth about Romans thirteen with Christians.
You know, you have a lot of very successful people
who have a lot of access and connections to the
government telling you that you've got to do whatever the
government says. During the pandemic stuff, we had Todd Freele
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saying that if the government, and this is right, immediately
before they were going to start mandating the vaccine as
a condition of jobs. And he says, if the government
tells you to wear a pinwheel on your head, you
wear a pinwheel on your head. So I call him
pinwill freel because you are not obligated to do that.
That is a horrible perversion of Romans thirteen. When the
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government is set against God, you know, you go back
and look at it. Why do the nation's rage against
the law Lord and is anointed as Christ right? And
they constantly, the nations, the governments of this world, have
set themselves against God. And when they do that, you
are not bound to obey them. As a matter of fact,
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you are bound to resist them. A government that claims
pregnant women, that change pregnant women, that assaults journalists, that
detains citizens without cause, has lost its moral authority to
govern a law. A government that abandons moral law will
soon find itself without any law at all. That's right.
(02:29:38):
We have a king already and it is the law.
Trump doesn't want king constitution. That's the real issue here.
Ice does not protect America. It terrorizes America, and until
it is reigned and dismantled or reformed to operate within
the constitutional boundaries, it will remain a standing army on domestics,
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sol oil, unaccountable, unconstitutional, Unamerican tyranny always cloaks itself in
the language of welfare and safety. Constitutional abuse transcends party lines.
We have seen this from both left and right, Democrat
and Republican. The Constitution is not a suggestion. It is
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the rule of law and ice, and by extension, DHS
and the entire Trump regime cannot operate within those limits.
If they can't, then it must hide behind masks and
behind military might to exercise its power. Then it has
to cease to be lawful. It has become exactly what
the frameans of the Constitution feared, a government that wages
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war on its own people. And so, you know, I
thought an interesting side story of this was the fact
that in California, there it's this fight between Newsom and Vance.
They wanted to on the No King's Day. It also
turned out to be the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary
of the Marine Corps, and so they decided they were
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going to shoot artillery over the California Freeway that day.
I thought, okay, well, is that just a coincidence or
is this something that's being done for intimidation? So was
it intimidation or was it celebration of the marine anniversary? Well,
you know, maybe it was both. Because we've seen over
and over again, haven't we when you have a lot
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of you know, you have back and forth in a
couple of countries. We have seen our own government run
up massive military training exercises. Of course other governments have
done it as well. That is done to intimidate as
a show of force and say, well, it's just a
training exercise and we do this all the time, and
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that's right they do, but many times they use those
training exercises for intimidation. I think it was both of
those things. I think it was a celebration of training exercise,
and I think it was also intimidation. So they said, yeah,
we fire artillery shelves over the freeway all the time,
and we don't have a problem with that. So I
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don't know, I just I look at it a little
bit differently. I think the comments we've got, yeah, we've.
Speaker 5 (02:32:14):
Got quite a bit Molly brown dog. Our only hope
is returning to the Constitution and forcing government to fit
into it. Sure that'll happen. Yeah, that won't, Am Sellers.
My check is on the way, David, Well, thank you
very much. Sure Sellers, thank you. NIBRU twenty twenty nine.
Becoming a police state long past that point, Yes, says
Soros doesn't need to do anything beyond a call to
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puppet Trump swamp lover, no name plates, no facial recognize.
Servants can hide ID, but we can't claim the Fourth
Amendment skun call the Rose Gardens cops should not look
like that much, right, GDP three point thirty. Governments create
the problem or release they're propaganda to instill fear and anger,
then implement they're ready to go solution quote unquote that
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erodes our freedoms and gives them more power. And Max
I used.
Speaker 11 (02:33:02):
To feel this way.
Speaker 5 (02:33:02):
I have to support our people because they are all
attacking them and it's not fair. But there is no
hour people. It's all a left right stage play.
Speaker 2 (02:33:09):
That's right.
Speaker 5 (02:33:10):
Three little birds, compartmentalized corruption running rampant. Steve Evs. A
government of the people, for the people, by the people
would hide nothing, but everything is hidden.
Speaker 11 (02:33:21):
Yeah, and Max I.
Speaker 5 (02:33:23):
Think he's setting precedents and getting things organized for his
next medical tyranny. His shutting the government down is government down,
is getting it ready to replace it.
Speaker 2 (02:33:32):
Yeah. And of course nothing has been done with RFK
Junior to stop these mRNA shots. I mean, everybody knows
how harmful. We have had so many things that have
been banned by government that were infinitely less harmful than
this MRA stuff. And we all know it. That is
the that is such a flag, is it?
Speaker 6 (02:33:54):
Yeah? I Meanwhile, we're still under the Emergency Powers Act
for the metal emergency of this pandemic that we're living
under right now. Yeah, good thing, we got RK working
on that.
Speaker 2 (02:34:06):
Yeah, that's right. Real.
Speaker 5 (02:34:09):
Jason Barker says, before I loved the military, there was
only a single approved religious exemption and it was for
a high ranking chaplain. Why did his soldiers not get approved?
Speaker 11 (02:34:17):
He was selfish?
Speaker 5 (02:34:19):
Yeah, Francine, US military is not obligated to obey the president,
but the Constitution and Max note how he runs the
Zionist agenda at warp speed. When it comes to the
pro America agenda, made nothing but excuses, throws a bone
occasionally to pretend that's right.
Speaker 6 (02:34:34):
Yeah, Pavier Mala. I'm sure Malai doesn't have a blackmail
material of him on Epstein's Island. But he was able
to get millions of dollars just for a letter that
he wrote to the billions a letter that he wrote
to the Nobel Peace Prize Committee.
Speaker 2 (02:34:53):
Yeah, yeah, twenty billion dollars of government support. And then
they're going to have fundraised for him another twenty billion
dollars and not a penny, not a penny for the
farmers that he's hurt with a teriffs. And he knew
that was going to happen, because it happened when he
did it in his first regime. It's amazing.
Speaker 5 (02:35:12):
Swamp Lover says they can just ram people's cars. Well,
power throws out of the barrel of a gun, so
they can. They've got the power. They can basically do
whatever they want. The law of the land is always
effectively whatever people will tolerate.
Speaker 2 (02:35:26):
Right.
Speaker 5 (02:35:26):
Overture isn't a dash cam a violation of a cops constitutional.
Speaker 2 (02:35:30):
Rates, I tell you, but it is. It is a
cop repellent. I've had a couple of situations where have
been pulled over and they said, well, you ran a
red light or something. I said, I got a dash
cam right here, just take it to court.
Speaker 10 (02:35:42):
You know.
Speaker 2 (02:35:42):
They said, wait, never mind you, they go away.
Speaker 5 (02:35:46):
So revolting villager ice is a dress rehearsal for the ATF.
I think this is a training exercise and troop build
up for a more serious police action.
Speaker 2 (02:35:54):
It can be used that by any of these agencies.
Years ago, I remember there was a Washington Post article
and they questioned why the Department of Education was getting
swat team equipment right, getting body armor and door battering
rams and all the rest of stuff. And then about
a year or so after that, you had a wee
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hour of the morning raid on a home because the
mother was overdue on her car loan, and that was
conducted by the Department of Education. They dragged the husband
and the kids out on the front lawn face down,
you know, like something out of Brazil again. And the
mother who owed the student loan had left the family
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and they couldn't be bothered to do that. But that's
you know, they'll do it for any of these agencies
are capable. They're armed and capable of doing this. That's
what's so dangerous about this, folks. This is not simply
about legal or illegal aliens or whatever. This is about
accruing that power, setting that precedent so that these different
bureaucracies can do whatever they wish.
Speaker 5 (02:37:01):
Revolting Villager read that one Audi m r R. Government
Domestic terrorism is always has been going on for generations.
Just ask anyone who's been victimized by the ATF and FBI.
Revolting Villager got to scroll up. The government invited these
people here for this pretext of training and recruiting a
national police force that will come point that at some point,
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come for your guns. Yeah, Molly brown Dog accepting a
grocery bag full of cash has to be tax evasion.
Why don't the FEDS get him for that? Like the
al Capone? He is at heart real. Jason Barker nine
to eleven opened the floodgates of corruption and money laundering.
I didn't see it till I was in the mix
with contractors in Afghanistan.
Speaker 2 (02:37:41):
Yes, yes, absolutely right. But let me go back to
that Molly Brown Dog. You know they said that again?
O'Reilly says well, Stephanoflis convicted you and court a public
opinion on live TV. No he didn't. I played that
clip back and forth for you with jd Vance. He
just asked him. He said, the FBI says that they
have a tape of this. Can you explain what was
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going on? Did he accept the money? Did he pay
taxes on the money? And he was asking him questions
which Jduvans refused to answer. Well, if he didn't take
the money, why couldn't he say that? And I have
a real question about this. So you know, we hear
now from Tom Homan that he didn't take any money,
but evidently there's a recording out there of him taking
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the money. So that story mains an open question.
Speaker 5 (02:38:28):
In my mind, we have real Jason Barker again says,
most soldiers that joined the service do it for honorable reasons.
It pains me to see what they have to deal
with now. It was not always like this.
Speaker 2 (02:38:38):
That's right, that's right.
Speaker 5 (02:38:40):
Don't frag me, bro. It takes more courage to not
serve the military when they provide three hots and a cot.
Speaker 11 (02:38:46):
DG eight, thank you, DG eight. Appreciate it, David.
Speaker 5 (02:38:49):
Not only RFK Junior not doing anything about mRNA. Remember
Trump had Ellison at the White House day two promising
five hundred billion to AI generated mRNA vaccines.
Speaker 2 (02:38:58):
That's right, loves the mr and A stuff. And I
believed that, well, you know, rf K Junior had an
issue with that woman that they put at the CDC,
But she was all about combining AI in m RNA,
which is the same agenda that Trump had on day
two with a stargate. And so I believe that they
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had put that one guy up the day that was
supposedly going to review the vaccines and the schedules of
the vaccines. They got rid of him as he was
on his way to the hearing. I believe that he
was just a He was just a red hearing to
get the MAGA people to cheer this and say, look,
we're winning. And then they moved him out of the
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way and put her in place. Then there was a
I think a personal conflict between her and rf K Junior.
So she's gone. I don't think rf K Junior released
got rid of her because of her connection with BARTA
and with ARPA H and all these other dark agencies
that are out there trying to create bioweapons to be
us used against us. It really looks bad. What's there.
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We're gonna take a quick break.
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If anyone else wants to send a check, here's the
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You all enough.
Speaker 6 (02:40:29):
And then I just had one other comment about the
quota thing. I hadn't heard that quota three thousand arrests
a day. That's shocking, Like, wasn't there a big thing
about ticket quotas being a problem in certain states? You know,
if you have a quota of tickets at the end
of the month, the cops that aren't their quota, they're
gonna start going after whoever, and that creates a big problem.
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And yet they've got a quota for arrests, a daily
quota for arrests.
Speaker 2 (02:40:57):
Yeah, that this comminds the worst aspects of a speed
trap city with what happened with COVID, isn't it You
financially incentivize these people do it and tell them they
got to go out and find you, just like they
told the hospitals. Go out and find people and say
they have COVID and kill them with a ventilator. You know,
it's it's insane. What is happening here. I'm gonna take
a quick break because we're nearly out of time and
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there's more that I want to talk about in terms
of the George Santos pardon. But we're going to take
a quick break and we'll be right back. Stay with us.
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Speaker 2 (02:42:32):
Well, one of the things that happened over the weekend,
and I thought was really curious as well, was the
pardon not actually commutation. I was corrected on that by
somebody who was there. Again, you know, it was a
commutation and not a pardon, And I had some guy
I tweet about it right away and I said, I
think he's preparing people for when he pardons Glene Maxwell
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or commutes her sentence or whatever it is that he does.
And some guy says, well, he pardon him, he got
a commutation. Big difference. I said, well, I'm not so
sure that it is such a big difference. You know
he's gonna wear that conviction. Yes, I said, yeah, a
pardon is what he did to Jared Kushner's dad, and said,
I'll leave it up to you to go back and
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see his crimes that are out there. But again I
also misspelled. I did it hastily, and I looked at
it and well, I'm not going to go back and
change it from pardon to commutation. I also misspelled George's name.
I'm surprised the guy didn't creak me on that, you know,
little grammar Nazi. But anyway, he served less than three
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months on his fraud conviction. And so the question is
what is this about. Well, Trump said he was suffering
horrible conditions, that he was in solitary confinement and so forth.
Did Trump care about that when he passed on the
pardons for Ross Elbrick or many other people who were
out there. I mean, there was one person after the
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other that people are begging him to pardon in twenty twenty,
when he gave the pardon to Jared Kushner's criminal father.
Did he care when he left the J sixers out
there to hang. No, he didn't care about any of that,
So I don't buy the humanitarian angle at all. I
think he's up to something. I mean, it might be
that he's preparing people for this Glene Maxwell things, saying hey,
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I just hate to see people suffer in prison. You know,
that's just who I am. It might also be that
he's trying to district people's attention on the no King's
Day and saying, yeah, I'm a king and I can
pardon people. So forth. I said, yeah, I said, you know,
this person said he wasn't pardon his sentence was commuted.
I said, I'll leave it up to you to read
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what Jared's dad did. That's pardon was what he gave him.
Porters that have been covering Santos since twenty twenty two,
they broke the news that he had lied extensively about
his resume Former Representative George Santos to New York the
disgraced Republican fabuloust. His lies made him an object to
nationalist scorn. Was he basically owns that term fabulous. They
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have used it so many times over him. He's just
a liar. He's just a liar who makes up fables.
In that regard he and Trump are in the same place.
I guess that's maybe Trump can identify with him because
they're both fabulousts. He was released from federal prison after
Trump commuted his seven year sentence for fraud. He only
served three months. He said, George has been in solitary
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confinement for long stretches of time. By all accounts, he
has been horribly mistreated. Therefore, I just signed a commutation
releasing Santos from prison immediately. Good luck, George, have a
great life. Well you know again, you look at Marty Gottisfeld.
Marty did nothing to harm anyone, and he was put
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under horrific conditions in prison and left to rot there,
just like Ross Olbrick was and many others when Trump
passed over them. Santos serve fewer than three months of
his eighty seven month sentence, and he will no longer
be required to pay more than three hundred and seventy
thousand dollars in court ordered restitution to his victims. According
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to a copy of the commutation posted online by the
US Pardon Attorney, the commutation does not wipe out his conviction, but,
as part of a blitz of grants, a political clemency
that Trump has doled out to his political allies or
other figures. And I think it is preparing the way
for a Maxwell pardon. When he first went his seat
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in twenty twenty two, Santos was heralded as a sign
of a shift in Republican politics. Young Brazilian American, openly gay,
Santos seemed to signal an expansion of the GOP's tent. Yeah,
that's right, you know, that's what they're all about. So
Charlie Kirk was all about opening up the tent for
gay people in order to fight the cultural war. Right
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got to ask which side is he gone? And then
you got Scott Pressler, the long haired homosexual who's going around.
He's now kind of he's this young guy like Charlie Kirk.
And so because he's young, and because he's homosexual, and
he's a great outreach for the Republican Party, that's what
they have become. His victory in a Democrat leaning district
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in Long Island was celebrated for helping Republicans narrowly win
control of the House. He claimed that he was descended
from Holocaust refugees. Remember he came back and said well,
I didn't say I was Jewish. I said I'm Jewish.
His mother, he said, had been the World Trade Center
on September eleventh, two thousand and one. He claimed to
be a college volleyball star, and he boasted of having
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an extensive Wall Street experience that allowed him to report
loaning his campaign hundreds of thousands of dollars and none
of that was true. In other words, he's just like Trump.
I can see that Trump can identify with this guy
because everything that he says is a lie. And it's
not only just a lie, but it's a fabulous lie.
Santas' claims were exposed to be faults from misleading, and
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when he was indicted in twenty twenty three, prosecutors accused
him of multiple criminal schemes, ranging from fraudulently claiming unemployment
benefits and lying on official forms, to using his political
campaign to enrich himself, swindling money from donors for personal expenses,
using one donor's credit card to steal eleven thousand dollars
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for his personal use. After congressional ethics investigation found Santos
and properly spent campaign funds on Botox designer fashion cosmetics.
And only fans purchases. More than one hundred Republicans joined
Democrats to expel him from Congress in December twenty twenty three.
He became the first person in history to be expelled
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from the House without being convicted of a federal crime
or of supporting the Confederacy. Santos, who had for more
than a year denied all wrongdoing, pleaded guilty in his
criminal case his senacing. At his sentencing, the acting US
Attorney at the time decried his conviction as a warning
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to mister Santos and other dishonest individuals of that ilk
who lie steel identities commit frauds to get elected to
public office. He said, public officials who criminally abuse our
electoral process will end up in federal prison or in
the White House, depending on how well you do it.
And so it's kind of interesting I think that Marjorie
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Tayler Green had come to his rescue. I don't know
why she is coming in on his side at all.
And yet the reality, which I didn't have time to
get into, is that when you look at what's happened
with the royal family, they have continued to distance themselves
from Andrew, who is connected to Epstein. They understand what
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an albatross Epstein is. Trump still doesn't, or at least
he's doing things to try to get people distracted away
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