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dot u s. 06.
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So welcome 06 to the Tori Seshow.
1:25
I'm your host Tori. It's been a while,
1:28
and I have been on the mend.
1:31
Still mending until I
1:33
actually get the studio
1:36
set up and kind
1:38
of upgrade my show that has been
1:41
almost the same for a very long time.
1:46
So where do we start
1:47
today? Do we start on balloons? Do we
1:49
start on the sun? Do we start on the earthquakes?
1:51
I think the most important thing to start on
1:52
is the
1:55
pulse of what's
1:57
really going on. Many
2:00
many times in the past over my show,
2:02
I've talked about the Milgram experiment. That
2:04
study was conducted in the 06, as you
2:06
know, aimed to understand the obedience to
2:08
authority. And can take
2:11
06 shapes and forms. Authority
2:13
can be someone in a white coat,
2:15
identifying as a doctor or nurse. Maybe
2:17
a teacher. 06 a
2:19
military officer, maybe a politician,
2:22
maybe someone rich or a CEO,
2:25
or just someone with old 06, like,
2:27
I don't know, Hines or whatever. You
2:29
know, regardless, it's
2:32
06, and it's what you consider authority.
2:35
Well, the experimenter, Stanley
2:37
Milgram, asked various participants
2:39
to administer increasing levels
2:41
of electric shock to someone who was
2:43
allegedly a learner. Whenever
2:47
the learner made a mistake, on a memory
2:49
task, they would receive an electric
2:51
shock. The results showed
2:53
that a significant number of participants
2:56
were willing to deliver lethal.
2:59
And potentially fatal shocks
3:02
to the learner 06 when the learner
3:04
was begging them to stop. Just
3:06
because they were told to do so by an authority
3:09
figure. The
3:11
study was widely interpreted
3:14
as demonstrating the power of social,
3:16
obedience, and conformity. And
3:19
it was actually born out of
3:21
the things we saw happen during
3:24
World War two with the 06, and
3:26
the killing of so many people, young
3:28
and old, just
3:31
because they weren't liked. And
3:33
so 06 see the same
3:35
thing. This Milgram experiment tells us
3:37
06, why we're
3:40
in the position that we're in now? Social
3:44
obedience and conformity. 06, I
3:48
know while many people are so 06,
3:51
they would assume that me saying, oh, I
3:53
told you so, is, hey,
3:55
you're not giving me credit. You're not applauding
3:57
me. You're not giving me cookies and metals.
3:59
Like I care. Right?
4:01
That's not the point. And
4:04
it really isn't. The point
4:06
is I'm pointing out social
4:08
conformity. And
4:11
it comes in many ways. And one
4:13
would think, well, why? And I think it's
4:15
about time 06 put it out
4:17
there the way it should be. Social
4:21
conformity is born
4:23
out of fear. So it makes
4:25
me wonder why are all these
4:27
people alleging
4:29
that they're godly or
4:32
fearless or I'm
4:36
a fearless reporter, and I will report
4:38
no matter what, but they don't.
4:41
Why? Conformity,
4:44
social 06. You
4:46
know, I'm seeing these reports come out.
4:49
About Ukraine's elections being hijacked
4:51
and color revolutions as
4:53
if it's news. And
4:56
I had this discussion with 06 who,
4:58
by the way, happy birthday, Millie.
5:01
Said, well, you know, it's it's a guy
5:03
in a suit and it's someone that
5:05
people have given authority to as
5:07
being an ex sport. Therefore,
5:10
it is correct. But
5:12
what is the underlying thing? Obviously,
5:15
it's fear. See,
5:17
a lot of people talk about fear and
5:19
not and being
5:20
06, not report the truth no matter what,
5:22
it's a lie.
5:23
It is a big out, flat out
5:26
lie. And the reason
5:28
is because social conformity is one
5:30
of the biggest ways to
5:32
keep people in check with the most ultimate
5:34
fear that people that do not
5:37
have faith, have. And that is the
5:39
fear of the unknown. The
5:42
fear of the unknown is the most
5:44
fundamental fear that
5:46
underlies all other fears,
5:49
like clown phobias, you
5:51
know, or whatever, tryptophobia,
5:53
everything. It's all based in the unknown.
5:56
In fact, back in the 90s, it was
5:58
a clinical psychologist that had some studies
6:00
06 that common fears
6:02
like that of heights or deaths
6:04
are explained simply by the fear
6:06
of the unknown. Now,
6:09
many psychologists over time have
6:11
added more criteria to saying
6:13
what the fundamental fear is. Ultimately,
6:15
the fear of the unknown meets all the
6:17
criteria 06 all the fears.
6:19
And that is stemmed on social
6:21
06 and conformity. People
6:24
see comfort in groups for several
6:26
reasons, a sense of belonging,
6:29
mutual support, validation of
6:31
their beliefs and experiences, reduction
6:33
of stress and anxiety. Being
6:36
part of a group can provide a sense of
6:38
06, and help individuals feel connected
6:40
to others, which can increase
6:43
feelings of security and well-being.
6:46
Additionally, 06 group
6:48
that you identify with can offer
6:50
resources such as shared information, support,
6:52
and protection. The individuals
6:54
may not be able to access on their
6:56
own. Right? But
6:58
then you have to think, if you're
7:00
scared of the unknown, what is the
7:02
tool that you use to
7:04
fight that fear? 06
7:06
here it is. People
7:08
feel the need to control things
7:10
with group because it can provide
7:13
that security, 06, and
7:15
predictability in an uncertain world.
7:19
Being part of a group can offer all
7:21
of this shared identity resources and
7:23
support. Right? That helps
7:26
people feel less vulnerable and
7:28
more confident in their decisions.
7:32
Also, a group in
7:34
in respects of why
7:36
they seek social conformity 06 group
7:39
offers that sense of belonging, the
7:41
social validation, which is a powerful
7:44
motivator for people. Basing
7:47
the unknown alone can be
7:49
daunting. And people feel more
7:51
comfortable and less overwhelmed. When
7:53
they have others to rely on, and
7:55
share the burden with. Why
7:58
am I pointing this out? Well,
8:00
because most of
8:02
the things that we are seeing
8:04
right now. Let's start on the information
8:07
throttling. And the
8:09
fake late to the party
8:12
Why are you doing it now? Reporting is
8:14
happening? It's because
8:16
of that. They're all 06, skews
8:19
my French their pussies because
8:22
they can't stand on their own. They're
8:24
looking if you notice a lot of people
8:27
when they talk, they look at someone else for validation.
8:29
They are not validated in their own
8:32
center. They're all
8:35
Fearful. They are
8:37
all scared, which
8:39
tells me their substance
8:41
is absolutely nothing. That's
8:44
basically what it is. The
8:46
substance is nothing. Nothing.
8:50
You are just one
8:52
member of a hive. Simply
8:55
nothing. You are not
8:57
special. You are not important
8:59
enough to make your own
9:01
decisions. You rely on others
9:04
to tell you what to do. Fin,
9:08
that's fact. Now,
9:10
how many may not like this
9:12
fact, it is true. Very
9:16
very 06 true. But
9:18
the thing
9:18
is they're doing this at our expense,
9:21
and that annoys
9:22
me.
9:25
Not just annoys me. It
9:28
actually makes me fearful
9:30
of what is to
9:32
come. And the
9:34
reason I say this is because there
9:37
are so many people that
9:41
subscribe to this 06. So
9:45
06. 06
9:47
yesterday, I did a special report. I wanted
9:49
to urge my
9:51
listeners to understand the whole
9:53
story behind red envelopes. And
9:55
then you see Jill with the red envelopes.
9:57
Oh, after my
9:59
show. Oh, but let me
10:01
just say that was a guest too.
10:04
And my statement of you should forgive
10:06
your enemy, seventy times
10:08
seven, and there's seventy earthquakes, also
10:10
just a coincidence. When
10:13
you fear the unknown, it's
10:16
because you're
10:19
chicken. Has nothing
10:21
to do about not liking someone,
10:23
has everything to do with
10:25
fear. And
10:30
the truth is a lot stranger than
10:32
fiction. I can tell you that hands
10:34
down. Now,
10:39
there are many things going on. And before we get
10:41
into this whole 06, seventy
10:43
earthquakes, oh, what a coincidence? Tobacco.
10:46
We should
10:50
talk about money first. Artificial
10:55
intelligence token AI
10:58
has been well, most AI
11:00
tokens have been gaining a
11:03
lot of money, you
11:05
know, adjuncts like for example,
11:07
singularity 06 has been
11:09
gaining a lot. Fetch AI shoot. You
11:11
know, I should've let me let me
11:13
tell you something about fetch AI 06 I feel
11:15
so dumb. But, you know, I think
11:17
people think that I'm, like, super loaded
11:19
or something or whatever. I was
11:21
on crypto dot com a few
11:23
months
11:23
ago,
11:24
and I got a special invitation to
11:26
buy some fetch AI. And
11:28
I bought, I think, like, two thousand
11:31
shares for, like, fifty bucks.
11:33
Right? It was nothing.
11:35
I sold that once the fifty bucks
11:37
became two hundred to
11:39
get some bitcoin and up my
11:41
bitcoin from double o seven to
11:44
06 zero. Seven,
11:47
point zero seven or something like that. I don't
11:49
know.
11:49
Anyway, I
11:52
I did that. And now it's climbing and
11:54
climbing like I feel dumb for doing it.
11:56
But here's a thing. The
11:58
reason these tokens, these AI tokens
12:00
are coming out It's because fat
12:02
is Google's token. Damn
12:05
it. I should have done my homework rather than
12:07
just do it, you know, in bed. Oh, yeah. Why
12:09
not spend like fifty bucks?
12:10
Whatever. You
12:11
know, that was dumb
12:13
because Google is now
12:15
hyper 06 the
12:18
coins on the digital market. Which
12:20
reminds me of the nineteen nineties,
12:22
which means they will that there
12:24
will be, you know,
12:26
a bubble suit. And you'll 06. Because
12:29
why would they be rivaling Ethereum
12:31
and Bitcoin when we all know where they want
12:33
Bitcoin and where they want Ethereum to be?
12:36
It just doesn't make sense. So,
12:40
you know, Google has actually
12:42
entered into a partnership. With
12:46
Anthropic. And
12:48
they created this partnership. To
12:54
rival Microsoft's ten
12:56
billion investment in OpenAI.
13:00
And Microsoft actually
13:02
invested a billion dollars in
13:04
twenty nineteen
13:07
and more money in twenty
13:09
twenty one for their open
13:11
AI program.
13:14
That's pretty
13:15
06. Because for those that
13:18
aren't aware of how cryptocurrency
13:20
works, you're gonna be like, wait, so they're dumping
13:22
money into a
13:24
coin that is 06, respectively,
13:28
the tech I'm confused.
13:33
Right? But here's where it happens.
13:36
They're creating these
13:38
tokens so that they can raise money.
13:40
And then they're gonna tank the
13:42
tokens when they don't need it anymore. We've
13:44
seen this happen. We've seen this movie
13:47
on and on and on and on. And that
13:49
will happen the minute they
13:51
pop open the digital space
13:53
currencies. Now, Let's
13:59
get into some more
14:01
stuff. Now, I posted this picture
14:03
of Bolton checking out the hanging
14:05
chats in nineteen ninety nine, pretending,
14:08
you know, I'm so interested in this.
14:10
I've never seen this before. When mister
14:12
mustache himself, you
14:14
know, was in the meeting of Project
14:16
Raines. I knew exactly what the Haines Chats
14:18
were. Oh, mister Warmonger,
14:20
as he's watching it,
14:22
you know, you'll notice he
14:24
looks the same. Only his hair is a little
14:26
bit different. Right? Isn't it? Just
14:28
a little bit different. Just
14:32
a little bit different. And I say this because,
14:34
you know, he wants to pretend to
14:36
run for office. So 06 we
14:38
should point things out like this, very
14:41
easily done so, actually. Now
14:45
Bolton is gonna be coming into the picture because
14:47
we have questions about Diane Feinstein's
14:49
06 seat. As you know,
14:52
she's been the senator for California
14:55
for over thirty years. 06
14:58
I've done stories on her on
15:00
the blood that she had,
15:02
you know, to amplify
15:05
that step up. But she is
15:07
eighty nine years old. She
15:09
is a relic. She's like the
15:11
crypt keeper. The oldest
15:13
lawmaker, we know.
15:16
And everyone is saying that
15:18
she's, you know, you know, in
15:20
mental decline, you
15:22
know, people that work with her,
15:24
that she's not okay, that she doesn't have
15:26
the capacity to legislate. And
15:28
then you have to wonder like how is this in
15:30
an office who elected her. I
15:32
mean, we can go back to the
15:34
Harvey Milk thing and talk about
15:36
it. But These are
15:38
all questions you should be asking yourself.
15:40
We have these 06 and their replacements
15:42
aren't intact yet, and that's
15:44
pretty bizarre. It is
15:47
pretty bizarre because
15:49
usually their groomed replacements
15:51
are already in
15:52
position, so it does not
15:55
make
15:55
sense. In the
15:58
meantime, our political sphere
16:00
aside from having geriatric relics,
16:03
that, you know, don't have
16:05
astute senses. You know,
16:07
we're getting a
16:09
ton of, you
16:11
know, discussions like an
16:14
amplification
16:15
of people. Let's
16:17
say, for example, let's talk about we're on
16:19
DeSantis.
16:21
You know, for some reason, he's like,
16:23
oh, I, you know, I
16:26
won't fund the migrants
16:29
being transported in the US unless,
16:31
you know, you pay me twelve million
16:33
dollars to do so. And
16:35
that's the way it is. Which is a good
16:37
deterrent to send migrants
16:39
to his state. But
16:41
what does that really tell us? And
16:43
rather than me tell you, I'll just leave it
16:45
at that. With a nice question
16:47
for you to ponder on, especially those of
16:49
you that live in Florida. Now,
16:53
Another thing that we should focus
16:55
on is how the
16:57
GOP is having its own civil
16:59
war. Now while many
17:02
people are still adamant about this two
17:04
party prison
17:04
system. For some reason, they still
17:07
want it
17:08
because that's how they make money. Don't you
17:11
get it? 06 pushing
17:13
a two party system is part
17:15
of the problem. Right?
17:17
Part of the problem. They
17:19
cannot control our money.
17:21
They cannot control anything if
17:23
there is not a two
17:26
party system. Right now, if you subscribe to a
17:28
party, you're funding a
17:30
group. That group takes your money.
17:32
In the end, they pick who
17:34
they want. Oh, but I'm gonna get in there
17:36
and fix things. Yeah. The fuck you
17:37
are. No. You're not. You
17:39
can try. You can try.
17:41
But
17:42
you're not going to fix it because
17:44
you're you're getting you're stepping into
17:47
the dichotomy that was
17:49
created to keep Americans at
17:51
bay.
17:51
I mean, think
17:51
about it. We have primary elections
17:54
that are unconstitutional by the way
17:56
because they exclude other candidates from whatever
17:58
other party or no
18:00
party. Right? And
18:02
here we are still
18:04
perpetuating the prison system they created
18:07
when it comes to our politics. You
18:09
either pick this side or that side. There's no
18:11
middle ground. And you
18:13
have people. Again, this goes back
18:15
to the fear of the unknown. Right?
18:17
The fear of the unknown, the fact
18:19
that they're all chickens.
18:21
Right? Because the political
18:23
outlook would be so different.
18:26
So different
18:27
if there were no 06. Because
18:30
then the guy that wants to be your senator
18:32
would actually have to ask for
18:34
your
18:34
vote. The guy that wants to be senator would
18:37
actually have to raise money to be
18:39
seen. The guy that actually wants to
18:41
be
18:41
senator would have to be
18:44
approved by the people, not some
18:46
committee, where people mindlessly
18:48
walk into these booths and just pick
18:50
red or blue. You know,
18:53
they have us picking sides, and this is where
18:55
they win. And so whenever I see
18:57
people perpetuating that, Oh, the the
19:00
DNC, I'm thinking, you're part
19:02
of the problem. You're not here to fix
19:04
it. You're just too dumb to fix it
19:06
or I don't want to say dumb.
19:08
I'd rather say you're too chicken
19:10
shit to fix it because you are
19:13
going with social 06. And
19:15
a lot of people don't like that I call it their
19:17
face. And I know a lot of people don't engage with
19:19
me because they're scared of me. There's nothing to be
19:21
scared of if you're not a pussy and if
19:23
you don't lie. 06 good.
19:26
We're really good. So
19:28
let's get to just a
19:30
little bit on this GOP thing.
19:32
Ronald McDaniel was looking to set up
19:35
support for her reelection as R and C
19:37
chair. Right? She
19:39
announced the endorsement from one
19:41
of the GOP's most influential
19:43
mega donors. Liaz Johan,
19:46
hours later, 06
19:49
Dylin announced her own new backer, Dick
19:51
Gilheim, which is Liz's husband. They
19:53
don't pay attention. While many
19:55
will be
19:55
06, oh my gosh, there's a split between
19:58
husband and why, life.
19:59
Where have we
20:02
seen that before? Sounds
20:06
like the sugar brothers, the
20:08
Dominican sugar
20:08
sugar, sugar, sugar, sugar, brother,
20:11
sugar brothers, sugar brothers.
20:12
That's what it sounds like. It
20:16
sounds like Mister and
20:18
missus are playing the role
20:20
of the Fine Jewel brothers. And
20:23
again,
20:23
this leads me back to my full
20:26
and unfettered statement that
20:28
people feel the need to
20:30
control things with groups. This
20:33
is why we still have the GOP. This is
20:35
why we still have the DNC. And this is why
20:37
we have a married couple and a pair of brothers
20:39
playing both sides. Because groups
20:42
give people the sense of security.
20:44
06 feel 06. You give
20:46
people this this this stability, this
20:49
predictability, in this
20:51
uncertain world. Then everyone's pandering
20:53
to it, which perpetuates the
20:55
problem and things will never change
20:57
as long as 06 don't go
20:59
through uncharted waters
21:00
ourselves. It's so
21:03
incredible when you think about
21:05
it. So incredible, and yet
21:07
we still repeat it.
21:10
Fear. Fear of the unknown
21:12
underlines all
21:13
fears. Every single fear.
21:15
There is
21:17
nothing if and or about
21:19
it. Now, many
21:22
people are constantly
21:24
poking at the public for Trump to
21:26
pick Kerry Lake as his
21:29
VP poking Trump to
21:30
be, oh, general Flynn. Oh,
21:33
DeSantis, and it's like no. You
21:35
don't win like that.
21:37
That's still in the mentality of the nineties
21:40
and the early two thousands and the
21:42
seventies and the eighties with the confetti and the
21:43
06. We're sick of
21:46
We're sick of these corporations taking our money and
21:48
telling us what to do. We're sick of
21:50
cookie cutter politicians. We're sick
21:52
of all of
21:54
this. And and and that's
21:56
that's fact. And
21:58
while many
21:59
people in droves, unregistering
22:02
his Republicans, you know, many
22:04
people fear that if president Trump runs on
22:06
the Republican ticket, they won't be able
22:08
to vote for him. Well, who told you that he's running on
22:11
the Republican it. And if
22:13
president Trump is watching that
22:15
over, you know, sixty percent
22:18
of people in states are
22:20
unregistered or you
22:21
know, independent or unaffiliated. You think he's gonna run
22:23
with the GOP ticket? Fuck no.
22:26
He's
22:26
not. And then on the other hand, if
22:29
there's a primary, why can't
22:31
independents vote on the primary since they can pick
22:33
whatever they want? That's another question. You should
22:35
be asking, your state. See, we have
22:37
limited amount of time. Actually,
22:39
very limited time.
22:42
Right? About a year to get this
22:44
shit done. And all we see is,
22:46
you know, a bunch
22:48
of people that for
22:50
some reason have been considered
22:52
influencers because of
22:54
proximity And because of group
22:56
think, you know, hive mind, you know, they make
22:58
fun of the left, but they're no different. They're
23:00
the same. Right? Hive mind.
23:03
Right? All of them. And this
23:05
is why 06 report news late is if
23:07
it's something new.
23:08
Right? And
23:08
yesterday, it was talking with Patrick Byrne about
23:11
something on the phone. Oh, I miss
23:13
Dearly, by the way. I know a lot of people don't
23:15
like him. You know, I don't agree with
23:17
most of the stuff he does. Right?
23:19
But I love his
23:21
love of
23:22
06, period. That's
23:23
it. So when we were
23:26
talking, right, I was like, you know what's
23:28
stupid? This Ukraine stuff
23:30
is literally in my affidavit.
23:32
This Ukraine stuff was something I said
23:34
before the elections. This
23:36
Ukraine stuff is something that Millie put out
23:38
in the color revolutions. When I was
23:40
talking about Oliakbar and I was
23:42
like, we need to get this done. And
23:44
do you know what he responded with?
23:47
Well, when they go to it, you know,
23:49
they just see that attorney general's lawyer. I say, you
23:51
know what he succeeded? Like, how can I
23:53
fix that? How can I fix
23:55
that? There's a couple of ways that I can fix it.
23:57
One, I actually find a lawyer and
23:59
have the fund to sue the shit out of the
24:01
state. Right? Which is something that I'm
24:03
thinking about, but I have, you know, the
24:05
election stuff to deal with. So I have to
24:07
prioritize. I mean, that's just more of a self
24:09
thing. Right? To to to father. But
24:11
on the other hand, if you all remember
24:13
06, how everyone says that I was sued and I
24:15
was fine. I was fine to
24:17
pay twenty five thousand dollars to
24:19
the state of North Dakota, well, to the attorney general for
24:22
investigating me for his
24:23
06. Well, I'll
24:24
tell you what. It's been two years,
24:26
and I owe this money, why haven't they
24:29
come to collect.
24:30
Why haven't
24:31
they come to collect? I
24:34
mean, are
24:34
they? Because if they do, then I
24:36
can contest it. And if I can
24:38
test it, they're fucked. So they're not coming to
24:41
collect. So I
24:42
can't do anything
24:44
until I
24:44
file a lawsuit. Now I can wait
24:47
until Phoebe's eighteen,
24:48
but then it's gonna be
24:51
more 06 it will be less about
24:53
me and more about Phoebe. 06
24:57
how can I clear my name?
25:00
Right? So, you know, how do
25:02
we
25:02
do this? How do we clear that? We can't. Because I
25:05
know how Brennan thinks. And I know
25:07
how Obama thinks. And I know how many
25:09
of these people think because I
25:11
I was there. I don't care if anybody believes it or
25:13
not. See, I am the unknown.
25:15
I am the person with no record. I
25:17
am the person they have no idea how I
25:19
get that information I am the unknown.
25:22
And the only people that fear the unknown are
25:24
those that have no
25:24
faith, and can't trust their
25:27
gut, and hide under little
25:29
groups. So again, me
25:31
being the unknown. Right?
25:34
Knowing all this stuff in Assange. Having
25:37
accurate information in regards to how
25:39
things are happening makes them a little big
25:41
giddy because they don't
25:42
understand. They know the really secret
25:45
stuff. You know?
25:46
up to the points of are there aliens, you know,
25:49
stuff like that? Right? They think they
25:51
know. But the thing is that's the
25:53
problem. People
25:56
know things, 06 know
25:58
things that they don't know, and
26:00
then their shit, you don't even know, you
26:02
don't know. And that's the that's
26:04
where I sit.
26:05
In the
26:05
shit that you don't even know, you don't
26:08
know. So again, his
26:10
response was they see that. And I'm like
26:11
06, who cares? So
26:14
who cares? Like, you know, III
26:16
see this all the time. I'm thinking, okay.
26:18
So people see that I had this bullshit
26:20
case go against me that if anyone ever
26:23
read it, And, you know, I even tell Patrick, like,
26:25
why can't they see that the attorney general's
26:27
suicideed himself? Like, I expose
26:29
all this Chinese shit there.
26:32
In twenty sixteen, twenty
26:34
seventeen, twenty eighteen, I
26:36
told the world how the governor owes money
26:38
to the Chinese. That's how he bought Fargo. That's
26:40
how they bought Grand Forics. That's how
26:42
that's how. And he was like, yeah. Well,
26:44
they won't get that
26:45
far. People do not get that
26:48
far. Why gatekeepers? See if
26:50
there was one stellar reporter, they
26:51
would have been able to clear my
26:54
name. This
26:56
you know, this whole circle jerking
26:59
of protection. Right? No. No. No. We're
27:01
gonna control the story. Nobody 06 about touring.
27:03
Nobody 06 anything she does. I
27:05
don't care if it's about saving
27:07
Julian Assange. The bitch
27:09
did it. We should have done it first. Why
27:11
don't you have enough spies in her groups
27:13
to know what she's
27:15
doing? Could you not, that was an actual conversation.
27:17
Why
27:18
am I saying
27:20
this? Because everything you're 06
27:22
see going forward. Is
27:27
fear? You're gonna see this amplified
27:30
so high. So
27:33
high. And they are
27:34
gonna make you question everything.
27:39
Everything.
27:39
They had you on balloons.
27:43
Right? Fucking pompeo tweeting out
27:45
a green balloon with Winnie the poo get out of
27:46
here. Shut up, Mike.
27:48
Stay in
27:49
your lane for
27:50
now. He's
27:51
not going anywhere. It's all part of the
27:54
operation.
27:54
That's the
27:55
thing. If we
27:57
only 06
27:59
people with balls.
28:02
Like, you
28:02
know, they're putting out all these reportings
28:04
about Ukraine. Why don't they use the full
28:06
details? Why don't they
28:07
use my affidavit? It's a court
28:10
document?
28:10
Why don't they see the evidence that
28:12
I put in there? It's in the court
28:15
document. Why? Because
28:17
they do not want Donald Trump. Donald
28:19
Trump is an unknown too.
28:21
But the thing
28:22
is, he's smart.
28:24
So let's get to the Julian Assange
28:26
thing. Why would people
28:28
who claim to be for freedom?
28:30
Not wanna help Julian Assange?
28:33
Why would people say, well,
28:35
she did it? So we're not doing it. We can't
28:37
do it because she did it. She should have just
28:39
not done it. And yeah. But you're
28:41
not doing it. How how long do you guys
28:43
think? I've been sitting on the fact that I
28:46
have been given
28:48
evidence. You
28:50
think I'd sit
28:50
on that? You would
28:53
think I sit on that? You think
28:54
I'd don't reach out to people and
28:57
say, hey, Maybe you should do
28:59
this. We should help this
29:00
guy. Do you not think I do
29:03
that? But here's the thing about
29:05
selfish pricks. It's
29:07
about what money they make. I mean, look at Roger
29:10
Stone. He's making a shit ton of
29:12
money collecting data from Mike
29:14
Glendale. Giving that data in force
29:16
so that they can make money on your
29:19
data.
29:19
Right? And this is a
29:21
problem. Data, data, data,
29:23
data, data. They're selling all your details.
29:25
They're filing you 06. And
29:28
it Info Wars is taking that
29:30
data from Mike Lindel's
29:32
Frank speech by Roger Stone.
29:34
In amplifying it, Roger Stone only cares about money and
29:36
I know that fucking hates me. Because
29:38
I'm probably why President Trump doesn't talk to you. And you
29:40
know that because
29:43
I'm right. Money
29:45
is where people serve. Money.
29:48
It's all about money. The reason twenty
29:50
twenty was allowed to happen was
29:53
about money. The reason
29:55
everything is happening right now is about
29:57
money 06 people need to
29:59
feel that sense of 06.
30:01
And I know a lot of people knocked
30:03
the general and stuff like that, but you have
30:05
to think that guy has been through hell. But
30:09
the bottom line is, out of
30:11
all these operations that they have done,
30:15
none of them have succeeded. Absolutely
30:19
none. No
30:22
success. You had no
30:24
wins. And the reason is is because
30:26
the actual win could have been
30:28
with an amplification of what I have been
30:30
pointing out, consistency
30:33
is key. That is how you gain trust. You do
30:35
not gain trust because someone said, oh, I
30:37
like this person, or because
30:39
they're retweeted or retruth. It's
30:41
about consistency. Point to me. Or
30:45
don't. Think about it. Who has been
30:47
consistent over the years? And
30:49
who hasn't? Like
30:51
Bill Mitchell, he burned his
30:53
06. He's out the door. He should just go join
30:55
the left. Right? All
30:57
of these people should just walk away
31:00
and just throw in the towel because it's game
31:02
over. Fear is your
31:05
motivator. Fear of the unknown, fear
31:07
of not having stable house,
31:09
stable
31:09
booting. I understand it
31:12
because we have kids to feed
31:14
a roof over our head that we
31:16
06. But that can be done without causing
31:19
harm to
31:19
others. I
31:21
don't know how many
31:22
times I have to say it.
31:25
Just do and
31:27
it'll come. Just
31:30
do and it'll come.
31:32
Now, Do I hate any
31:35
of them from what they've
31:37
done? No. I forgive
31:39
them. Every single one
31:41
of them. I'd be
31:42
willing to work with people that have even
31:44
trashed me
31:45
as long
31:46
as we help
31:50
our nation.
31:51
The one way that we can actually
31:53
get this FBI thing out of the water
31:55
and knock it out of the park, and I'll
31:57
tell you this.
32:00
While many people have been waiting
32:02
for these documents since August in Marlago,
32:04
which I told you they were gonna raid him, I told
32:06
you that they're gonna come and arrest him. Right?
32:09
I thought to myself, alright. So now
32:11
we have
32:11
this. Now they have the
32:14
Juliena Sonde document. Because
32:17
I was trying to mull away in my
32:20
head
32:20
with
32:20
this whole narrow conversation before
32:23
the raid. To see if there
32:25
was a way that I can get those
32:27
documents submitted into the
32:29
national archives
32:30
of the communities and and and
32:33
pardons that were not what
32:35
action? Here's the thing, guys. Let me just tell
32:37
you something. When
32:39
a request of clemency
32:41
or pardon comes to the desk of the president.
32:44
Right? I've seen it because I was
32:46
there under two presence and
32:48
how it happens. Okay? Here's
32:50
what goes on, and I want you to
32:52
understand this very, very
32:53
carefully. Here's what
32:56
happens. The
32:57
advisers of the president take
33:00
the stack of, say, like, ten documents
33:03
and they're the
33:05
ones that then negotiate political
33:08
clout with the
33:11
pardins and clemancies that are
33:13
to happen. So for example, if
33:15
I wanna pardon, you know,
33:18
I don't know, Joe
33:22
Schmoe. Right? I
33:24
have the pardon of Joe Schmoe, and I'm like, oh,
33:26
Joe Schmoe. He's like 06 by the fun
33:28
jewels and shit. And the fun go
33:30
way back. And Joe Schmoe, you
33:32
know, is one of their friends and it
33:34
hurts them and they lost a lot of money
33:37
let's see what the fun jewels 06 give me
33:39
to to to pardon Joe Schmell.
33:42
Right? So this is
33:44
how this political and this is just
33:46
an
33:46
example. This is how the
33:48
political cloud
33:48
happens. Then there's the internal
33:51
politics. No, we
33:54
are not. You know, partnering, I don't know,
33:56
like Ringo Starr or, you
33:58
know, Diane
34:00
Feinsing. We're not gonna pardon her because
34:03
She did this. She did that. And if you do that,
34:05
I'm gonna impeach you. I'm gonna convict you.
34:07
I'm gonna leak some shit to
34:10
the I'm gonna tell them you're in bed or you had sex with Diane
34:12
Feinsen. You better not do that. Right?
34:14
These are all
34:16
fake
34:16
scenarios. So
34:18
let me take
34:19
you to the real scenarios.
34:21
You can't part in the science, but
34:23
I, you know, signed, part
34:26
in,
34:26
done. Pat Cipollone, you shouldn't be
34:27
doing that. The intelligence community is not gonna be happy
34:29
with it. They're gonna fight us really hard. He's like, I don't
34:31
care. You know, look what happened with the
34:33
insurrection. Look at all their shit.
34:36
Like, they're gonna
34:37
have me out anyway. So let's help this
34:39
guy. Pat
34:40
Cipollone couldn't do shit
34:43
on his own. 06 Rudy's not gonna go against the president of
34:45
the United States. The mayor, one
34:48
thing is, is
34:49
straightforward, and
34:52
it and he's seen everything.
34:53
He's
34:53
done both good
34:54
and bad in his life. He's seen it
34:56
all. He's seen it
34:59
all. Right? He 06 one of the signs, he will never
35:02
intervene when it comes to
35:04
actual good actions ever,
35:06
ever, ever. He just watched it.
35:08
So Pat Cipollone went and grabbed Mitch McConnell, because
35:10
he could never force the
35:12
president of the United States
35:16
to do something on his own because no one else would back pass
35:18
Cipollone. So here comes Mitch McConnell.
35:20
If you do
35:21
it, I'm gonna convict you. Now
35:23
then you
35:23
could say, well, president Trump should have told
35:26
us. Right? Really? Do
35:28
you know what impeaching convicting
35:30
president Trump of impeachment
35:33
would do? It would undo everything he
35:35
did. Everything he
35:38
did. That's
35:40
so
35:40
weird. They would literally undo
35:42
everything he did. So he took
35:44
it on the chin and said, 06. But
35:47
the thing is it's signed. So here's the
35:50
other thing.
35:52
If it's
35:53
signed, then it's valid. And
35:55
one would be like, well, there's a process. No,
35:57
there isn't. There's just
35:59
a publication. The signatures
36:02
what matters and that's what the 06 court
36:04
has said. Now 06 will be like, well, even if it is,
36:06
they didn't do it, and and they
36:08
hadn't publish it. And it's like, it's
36:10
okay. We'll
36:12
publish it. We need to get the
36:14
FBI to give us documents that are
36:16
not of that nature. And, you know,
36:18
while there's people
36:20
throwing lawsuits in this. And
36:22
maybe I'll have to file a lawsuit for that
36:24
for your
36:24
request. If they deny it in sixty days or they
36:26
don't give it to me, but I thought we can give
36:28
them our own red
36:30
envelopes by, you know, bombarding them
36:32
with the demand of give
36:34
us these all the pardons and 06
36:38
regardless, regarding regardless they've
36:40
been published or not. We wanna
36:42
see them, they're not classified, give
36:44
it here. They were in the
36:47
box that Roger Stone's clemency was at. And you
36:49
know what? Roger Stone, you little
36:52
bitch, your shit is at the top of the
36:54
list. Why the fuck didn't you
36:56
ask for it? That's
36:58
right. Because that's not part of your 06. Right?
37:00
Because I'm gonna remind everyone how
37:03
Manafort and Gates got fucked for
37:05
shitting Ukraine that you aren't part
37:05
of, but you never got rolled up for
37:08
that. Point.
37:10
I
37:10
want people to understand that. It's
37:14
like me,
37:15
Millian 06, working in some
37:17
foreign country, and Millian Gavin get rolled
37:19
up, but
37:21
I don't. And
37:24
then he puts out this 06,
37:27
they've vindicated me for j six,
37:29
not for long, my friend,
37:31
not for long. The people
37:33
are not gonna
37:34
vindicate you. Now,
37:35
because he's
37:36
on parole
37:37
right now. Right? Per
37:40
se. He's got a deal.
37:42
And when me, how
37:43
dare she
37:44
06 Roger Stone?
37:47
Excuse me?
37:50
You're the ones that pretend
37:52
that you have some
37:55
authority. Man, my own authority. I don't
37:58
need, like, cartman figures. It's
38:00
not my authority. That's what I
38:02
think of every time I see an info.
38:05
Answer or lose their shit when I
38:07
speak truth. Remember,
38:10
Manafort and brigades rolled up for
38:12
shit that Stone was involved in, but he doesn't get rolled up
38:15
for it. He just gets tampered with
38:17
about a son g mails.
38:20
Right?
38:22
Stop it. So
38:23
our internal politics are complete shit right
38:25
now. Right? We've got influencers that
38:28
think they're
38:30
this is what you do. Just unsubscribe you guys. The faster
38:32
you unsubscribed, stop following
38:34
them. You can put their name
38:37
in it. You're interested to see
38:39
what they're doing, type their
38:42
name in the search. You don't have
38:44
to follow them. You can
38:46
reduce their visibility yourself, but
38:48
you're not doing
38:49
it. You are the
38:52
consumer, and you should decide what
38:54
you're consuming.
38:55
And I've said that, you don't like what I have to say.
38:57
Unsubscribe for me too. Don't listen to what
38:59
I say. Don't give me the
39:01
numbers. Don't give me
39:03
anything. Right? You don't even have to listen to
39:05
what I say because I'm gonna keep saying what I
39:07
say. You know, it reminds me of when
39:09
my account was
39:11
banned on Twitter. And I
39:11
remember that loser, Scott Adams from Red
39:14
State, not don't confuse
39:16
him with the the
39:18
Gilbert guy. Okay? Two
39:20
different people. 06 was like, oh my
39:22
god. You only have, like, ten followers,
39:24
maybe. And I was like, you know what? Fuck it.
39:26
I'm just gonna keep talking. People flock to
39:28
the light. 06 come to the truth. They don't just sit
39:30
there. Right? And and
39:32
and go with whoever.
39:34
Right? They flock to
39:36
the truth.
39:37
They don't go for fancy lights. They
39:40
don't go for anything. They will
39:42
come. Build it,
39:44
and they will come. And that
39:47
is how it works, but a lot of people don't seem to understand that
39:50
at all. They're still
39:53
of this mindset of we've gotta be groupthink.
39:55
We've gotta be a click. We've gotta have a lot of
39:58
people thumping our stuff. 06 were
40:00
lost. And it's
40:02
like, no. No, you're
40:04
not. You're just as important
40:06
as these people hiding
40:08
behind fake names,
40:10
real names, fancy studios, sponsor money,
40:12
whatever, which by the
40:14
way, I'm really getting a kick
40:16
out of the fact that
40:18
all these people that sponsor these right wing
40:20
06, I'll tell you what.
40:23
I actually attempted to
40:26
a couple years ago to run
40:28
their ads so I can make some
40:30
money because it was so expensive hosting
40:35
my my shows because Red State Talk
40:37
Radio wasn't paying me. Right? I made them a shit ton
40:39
of money. 06 they'd make thousands of
40:42
dollars running their own my pillow
40:44
ads on on my radio show. Okay?
40:46
And they denied me. They were like, yes.
40:48
So and now they're begging me, oh, we'll
40:50
pay you three thousand just to do
40:52
four
40:53
spots. You know, in the month and it's like, Fuck
40:56
you. I don't
40:58
need that. You don't come to me when you
41:01
think it's important. Right? And
41:04
I don't work for any company. I work
41:06
for myself. Right? Myself
41:09
and my employer
41:11
in technicality. Right? My employer is
41:13
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The people are my employer.
41:35
And if we can switch media to be like that,
41:37
it's game over. You know,
41:40
the the the people will make sure
41:42
that it is had and it
41:44
is done. And that's the way it
41:45
is. It's fact. And, you know,
41:47
when I see all these 06, so
41:49
I love God. Nuh-uh. Not if
41:52
you
41:53
don't
41:53
trust him. You know, not if you don't trust
41:56
him. And that's a problem. People
41:58
don't have faith anymore.
42:00
Faith is one of the most
42:02
important things
42:03
you can ever have faith,
42:06
super faith, all the
42:08
faith. And
42:09
so for
42:09
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I did tell you guys that little
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I want you guys to see it. Want you
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It is a walk through. It's just a
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gonna play that. I'm gonna go into a song.
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I got the Asangisong
42:34
Assange to go
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through. Right? And then
42:38
we'll hit up with Turkey on what's going
42:40
on.
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Congratulations. Assange. Assange.
46:32
A man that put his life on the line
46:34
for people that seem
46:36
to spit in his face.
46:40
that
46:40
supposedly are out for freedom
46:42
aren't really doing much
46:44
but sharing means
46:47
and complaining. There are many
46:49
good people that have pushed.
46:51
I mean,
46:52
you know, I give
46:53
flack to Pamela Anderson for
46:55
what she did, 06 she
46:58
did she
46:59
did amazing regardless. Picking
47:03
Cassandra Fairbanks was a big problem to have her
47:06
there. That was a problem,
47:08
and that just goes to show. And
47:10
you'll see that in
47:12
the future. Fear, group think.
47:14
Everything the left makes yeah. Everything the
47:16
right makes fun of on the left 06 doing.
47:20
I don't group things. I don't play nice with people, especially when
47:22
it's about them and not the
47:25
people. You know, so
47:27
many people are pretending to be
47:30
so Christlike, and it
47:32
annoys the shit out of me when people
47:34
do that for one main
47:36
reason. To be Christlike, you've not not
47:38
think, well, how am I gonna have food
47:40
on the table tomorrow? Don't worry about
47:42
it. You do good
47:44
things. You won't just have food on the
47:46
table.
47:47
You'll have a feast. And I
47:49
say this out of experience and,
47:51
you know, it's really hard to
47:53
convince people to do it
47:55
when I'm
47:56
like, dude, I'm a living breathing example.
47:58
I am a person that
48:02
had participated. Willingly 06 unknowingly.
48:04
Right? There's a difference if
48:07
you're willingly 06 unwillingly,
48:09
knowingly, or unknowingly. I was
48:12
unknowing but willing.
48:15
Unknowing because I have
48:17
been primed to
48:17
forget, I guess, that's how you would
48:20
say
48:20
it. While we battle with AI and we know that we have all technology
48:22
and we're creating quantum
48:24
antivirus, but, hey, we
48:26
don't have quantum yet. Cut.
48:30
Sometimes I wonder, when
48:33
are
48:33
the people
48:35
06 wake up? So
48:38
in conversations
48:39
yesterday, well, in,
48:42
you know, a couple
48:43
weeks ago, I told you that they're
48:45
already plotting against Erdogan. What
48:47
better way than to hit, wait,
48:49
wasn't it South Turkey where all this?
48:51
He wants to grab
48:54
onto Idlib isn't it where, you know, right by
48:56
where Putin has his only
48:58
base and 06 that,
49:01
you know, suddenly, 06 know,
49:03
what better way to take out
49:06
Erdogan than to make himself or
49:08
but at the same time, guess what?
49:11
Look at all these 06. No. We're gonna
49:13
help them. More money
49:15
laundering. See, you never let an
49:18
opportunity go
49:20
to waste.
49:20
Never let it go to waste. And I'm gonna tell you what I told you back
49:22
in twenty eighteen, and this is something, believe it
49:24
or not, that I told the
49:27
people I worked
49:28
for. No. Anne,
49:30
it wasn't just for the United
49:32
States because I was
49:34
there on the
49:35
behalf of the United States. But
49:37
I told 06,
49:39
Poon's gonna take out
49:42
Turkey 06 minute, the 06, and
49:44
I think I've said this, live on air
49:46
five years
49:47
ago. Right? The mayor
49:52
of the EU decides to cash in on
49:54
Turkey and ex and
49:57
excise them. Because they no longer
50:00
controllable. Right?
50:02
Putin will take
50:04
it. And here's exactly how it's gonna happen.
50:07
We already got the earthquake going,
50:10
assassinations are ready, turmoil.
50:12
Now all these charities are coming
50:13
in. We're just
50:15
gonna help. Remember kinda like the USA admission.
50:18
We are just there to promote
50:20
democracy and
50:22
help people 06 like
50:24
the same type of earthquake that hit Haiti and make
50:27
tons of people
50:28
rich. So here's where they
50:29
come in. You think Putin
50:31
can't see 06. Why do you think
50:33
the Russians and now Syrians that are literally at war with
50:36
06? Right? Are sending
50:38
help?
50:39
Because they're like, oh, no. The west is coming
50:41
in. This is gonna be a
50:44
problem. And China's probably sitting in the
50:46
background saying, oh, damn. How do
50:48
we block these
50:50
westerners because if they get a foothold on
50:51
Turkey, then we can't take over Africa
50:54
easily. 06, everyone has their
50:56
own interests.
50:57
And here's how
50:57
it's gonna plan
50:59
out. Putin's gonna come down. He's
51:01
gonna take cold of the
51:03
vosiris, key position. This is why
51:05
we have all these leopard tanks at
51:08
Ukraine. Putin's just like, look, I'm not coming
51:10
in there yet. He could get he
51:12
could have the war over in
51:14
Ukraine in, like, a heart He's letting
51:16
it happen. He's allowing
51:18
them to do what they want. You know?
51:20
Here we have. Zalen 06. In the
51:23
same outfit every single time, like, you have so
51:25
much money. Why are you still in the same
51:27
clothes? And we're not talking about the money
51:29
that we gave him.
51:30
Remember, he was an
51:32
oligarch before he
51:33
became a president or
51:35
and even before he played a president
51:38
on 06.
51:40
So weird. It's almost as if we hired him to be the idiot
51:42
there. And when I say we,
51:44
seeing the people of good, because
51:46
06 almost
51:48
as if he is completely stupid. Right?
51:51
And it's like he doesn't exist. He's
51:53
always in the same outfit. Do they have
51:55
like tons of footage, which Sean
51:57
Penn that they just keep replaying. I mean, it's
51:59
so weird. But here's
52:02
what's happening. He's 06 take the
52:04
boss first. Grace is
52:06
the third largest military in NATO. 06, yeah.
52:08
That's right. Turkey's getting out of NATO.
52:10
Oh, is that why we
52:12
got an earthquake? Tory, don't be 06. We
52:15
can't make earthquakes. Excuse
52:18
me?
52:19
We can't what? We
52:21
can't provoke an earthquake. You think we don't know how
52:23
mantles can shift 06 what frequencies we need
52:25
to do 06 at what depth we
52:27
need to detonate something.
52:30
To get that shit shaking, is
52:32
this the the amount of
52:35
knowledge that people have 06 you
52:38
really believing that we can't do this? We
52:40
can change the weather and make it
52:42
rain in Saudi Arabia, but we
52:45
can't force the earth By
52:47
ushering it to move, get out of
52:50
here. Get out of
52:52
here. No.
52:56
Chaos in southern Turkey. Putin comes
52:58
in. When they
52:59
take Erdogan out,
53:01
he's gonna take the
53:02
06. And
53:04
so that Greece doesn't get involved, he'll say, hey, Greece,
53:07
take back your land. Suddenly, Greece has
53:09
got half a turkey back that was
53:11
theirs in the first place and
53:13
EYA Sofia, which was turned into
53:16
a Muslim
53:18
place of prayer when it was
53:20
one of the most adorned.
53:22
Orthodox Christian churches. And suddenly, Putin
53:25
has an ally, the Greeks.
53:27
The Greeks that got
53:30
eighty eight Chinahawks and all this night vision in
53:32
twenty nineteen. And
53:34
if you remember my show, I'm
53:38
the only interview that mainstream media did not
53:40
cover was the one of Mike Pompeo in
53:42
Greece, which I was the only one that covered in
53:44
twenty nineteen, if you
53:46
remember correctly. And
53:48
so they got all these new weapons. We moved a
53:51
lot of our US military
53:53
to Greece, but out
53:55
of Germany. 06 weird.
53:58
So now, Russia
53:59
has a new ally in
54:01
Greece. Here's
54:02
your land back. Here's your islands back.
54:05
Here's your church back. And just
54:08
to poke an eye to the west
54:10
and the not so good
54:12
Saudis and the not so good Israelis.
54:16
Right? There are not so good ones
54:18
too. Right?
54:20
He's gonna give Armenia a
54:22
shit ton of land back And then you
54:25
got a Jabberjang going, because like a star in Europe, you better freaking help
54:27
us, and they're gonna be like, 06.
54:29
So, like, we're
54:32
screwed. And then the rest
54:33
of the land is gonna go to the Kurds. Wait.
54:35
What do you mean, Kurt?
54:37
Here's where Kurdistan
54:40
comes. And the Minnet Kurdistan
54:42
has borders. You're gonna see Iran
54:44
and Iraq flip their
54:46
shit. And he just it's like
54:48
he's gonna light a match. Just by doing He 06
54:50
a match. And those eons
54:54
of wars are
54:55
gonna start.
54:56
And then the the west
54:58
won't know where to go
55:00
first. We can't go into Iraq and Iran. We're
55:02
barred. The Chinese have
55:04
some dealings with Iran. But
55:08
Iran's like, oh, we owe you from the
55:10
seventies 06. You stay out
55:11
now. Right?
55:14
And suddenly, The
55:16
west
55:17
is dead.
55:18
Europe is
55:19
done because there's gonna be so
55:22
many fires they're done.
55:24
Ukraine is done. Estonia,
55:28
Lithuania, wait. It'll just be
55:30
like Domino's, and that's
55:32
the thing. What we've been doing. By filing
55:34
lawsuits and demands of public
55:36
record, which you think
55:38
are going
55:39
unnoticed, they're actually very
55:42
noticed And this is why
55:44
nobody talks
55:45
about it. You ignore someone
55:47
that makes Assange.
55:50
Because you fear the unknown of not
55:52
having the stability you have now.
55:56
Everything you have
55:58
been doing
56:00
has had an impact, regardless if you see
56:02
it or not.
56:05
06. Because you've
56:07
been setting fires and they
56:10
don't know how to put them out.
56:12
Well, many of you are, well, I'm an aunt. They just
56:14
dismissed. Doesn't matter. There's public record of
56:16
that. But I'm just an aunt. Doesn't matter. There's
56:18
public record of
56:19
that. Doesn't matter, doesn't
56:21
matter, doesn't matter. But
56:24
having
56:25
said that, It's lighting fires and keeping them on their toes, where they're
56:28
about to see just how
56:30
smart Putin
56:32
is. And How
56:34
many fires he's gonna light?
56:37
And fortunately, China thinks that
56:39
they're in an and vutacious
56:42
position. But I've been seeing that the west been
56:44
coasting up very close
56:46
to the Korean peninsula. Hoping
56:50
that they can, you know, amplify, you
56:52
know, the Koreans. 06 we're
56:55
talking South Koreans. Right?
56:58
To to to join them. Right?
57:00
Because of the strife they have with
57:02
North Korea and China. And
57:05
North Korea doesn't like China, so North
57:07
Korea is more bound to
57:10
side with
57:12
Putin. Than with South Korea. So it's it's gonna
57:14
be a little bit of a hot mess. Now let's get
57:16
back to this
57:17
earthquake, which by the
57:20
way, tens of thousands
57:22
of people have died.
57:24
06 have occurred, not so
57:27
bad, but enough. It was felt throughout
57:29
the Mediterranean, right by the
57:31
area
57:32
that we have been seeing
57:34
06 As
57:36
I've said, if you take the forty thousand foot view 06 should
57:38
we say sixty thousand foot
57:41
tethered view? Right?
57:44
You could see where the where the heat was, where the
57:46
embers were and where their flames now.
57:50
And it's so bizarre that
57:53
we had the first lady
57:56
giving out awards
57:58
in, like, this weird and
58:00
and and coldish way while
58:03
thousands were dying
58:05
in their sleep. 06 the
58:09
earth was shaking across the world, they were handing out red envelopes,
58:11
kind of like I told you about
58:13
the red envelopes. Right?
58:17
And why would the first lady be
58:19
handing out such
58:20
awards? Isn't that weird?
58:23
Do they
58:24
still think that people follow the stars
58:26
on the left, they really don't.
58:28
And while many are saying
58:30
we need to ban TikTok. It's
58:33
Chinese. It's like stock. Have
58:35
you guys ever paid attention to the algorithm
58:37
of TikTok? Yes. You
58:40
might be giving access to your device.
58:42
Yes. Yes. You
58:43
might. You might. But maybe you're
58:45
not. But the one thing you are
58:47
doing is that algorithm is giving you
58:49
exactly what you enjoy.
58:51
And it will give you exactly what you
58:54
watch. Example,
58:56
I was going through things,
58:58
I like a few I follow different Kinda like the YouTube algorithm. Right?
59:01
I follow a lot of things,
59:03
so it doesn't know
59:05
what I like. But what
59:08
happened was, one day as I was going through, there
59:10
was a lady selling handbags
59:11
online. So I fell asleep
59:14
watching a 06 stream, of
59:16
someone selling handbags
59:17
online. And the next day, my
59:20
whole, you know, four
59:22
year thing had a lot of people selling
59:24
handbags online. The
59:26
algorithm learns
59:28
when you stop and watch. The
59:30
algorithm learns and shows you
59:32
what you want to hear. And then
59:35
puts you into a community of people that think the same. Now,
59:37
many of those posts could
59:39
be paid placements direct
59:42
disinformation, misinformation for the purposes
59:44
of succeeding what they wanna succeed, which is
59:46
to confuse the
59:47
public. But on the other hand, the
59:49
algorithm's pretty smart.
59:51
And so when you see that algorithm, don't
59:53
you think that everything you see on social
59:55
media is the same? Or everything you
59:58
search online is the same?
1:00:00
Of course. For example,
1:00:04
yesterday, I was really upset
1:00:06
that a cake that I bought for my friend was
1:00:08
not gonna be delivered. I got a cake from the
1:00:10
Ferrara bakery by a
1:00:12
gold belly and it was
1:00:14
working. So they were
1:00:16
like, we can refund you or send it later or
1:00:18
something like that. Right? And I was, whatever.
1:00:20
So I was looking to see if there
1:00:22
were, like, same day cakes from that bakery
1:00:24
or something, you know, on the side. Well, I'm
1:00:26
trying to figure out what to do with Gold
1:00:29
belly. And I open up get
1:00:32
this. I open up my bank
1:00:34
account. I go to my
1:00:36
banking website. And there was a
1:00:38
fucking ad. Guess what?
1:00:40
For cakes. And I'm
1:00:42
like, alright. So I'm on a browser that
1:00:44
does not
1:00:45
have cookies. So
1:00:47
there's gotta be something else there because I went
1:00:49
through no cookie
1:00:52
related
1:00:54
browser or
1:00:55
site. Why did a cake
1:00:58
add? Order cakes
1:00:58
online, pop up on my banking
1:01:02
page. Like, on their landing page, I just went to the landing page of my bank,
1:01:04
and they were, like, random Google ads
1:01:06
on the side. And one of them
1:01:09
had a
1:01:10
cake. Artificial
1:01:14
intelligence. It's
1:01:14
everywhere. You don't even have to detect it.
1:01:16
I mean, there are people 06
1:01:19
in telegram groups that have been banned, but are
1:01:21
still there even though they don't show on the
1:01:24
list. What has
1:01:26
that happened? AI. AI
1:01:28
is
1:01:29
an the AI we're
1:01:31
creating now is to cover up the fact
1:01:33
that AI is already making
1:01:36
decisions. I'm gonna tell you something
1:01:38
and you could take it as you wish.
1:01:39
There are tons of influencers,
1:01:41
and I
1:01:44
06. Tons of influencers and key players.
1:01:47
Big names. I'm
1:01:49
talking big names. get
1:01:52
text from a chatbot,
1:01:56
and it tells them what they
1:01:58
should do. they
1:02:00
literally
1:02:00
follow those instructions. I'm
1:02:02
not kidding when I
1:02:04
say this. This isn't a conspiracy theory. This
1:02:07
is fact. They have
1:02:10
a chatbot that they assume
1:02:14
is benevolent.
1:02:17
And they take orders from
1:02:20
it.
1:02:20
Now one would say,
1:02:22
well, who runs that chatbot?
1:02:25
Who's the creative 06 chop up?
1:02:28
Mhmm. The
1:02:32
unknown again. The
1:02:34
actual unknown. Now let's
1:02:36
take a look
1:02:38
at the tsunami
1:02:42
that hit the Syrian
1:02:44
coastline. And this is important because if you
1:02:46
look at the maps,
1:02:48
it's quite identical,
1:02:50
well, very close to
1:02:53
home on the positioning.
1:02:57
I'll elaborate on that when it
1:02:59
comes to the Putin part of
1:03:01
it. Here we
1:03:04
go.
1:03:20
So some some people were just walking around. Isn't that
1:03:22
weird? They were just walking around, like,
1:03:26
whatever. It
1:03:28
collapsed buildings. Here's another
1:03:30
one. And then you're
1:03:31
thinking, what is really
1:03:35
happening
1:03:35
here? Oh, no.
1:04:53
Globally in the
1:04:55
Mediterranean, oops, 06, nope,
1:05:00
advertising. Now it's actually quite devastating.
1:05:02
And one would think, well, what's the problem?
1:05:04
Well, earthquakes give rise
1:05:08
to infiltration. Infiltration
1:05:10
by organizations that are just here to help, of
1:05:12
course. Just here to
1:05:14
06, of course. We're here to
1:05:16
help. Red
1:05:17
Cross, where are you at? Here's where
1:05:19
you snatch a bunch of
1:05:22
product, children, whatever you
1:05:24
wanna call it. Here we go. Here's Don Lemmon with his
1:05:26
new and improved look after
1:05:28
his Pussies Smolay
1:05:30
beatdown.
1:05:31
06 struck
1:05:35
before dawn and collapsed buildings
1:05:37
while people were asleep in their
1:05:39
beds. And just moments ago, Just
1:05:41
got word of a powerful seven point
1:05:44
five magnitude aftershock. There you
1:05:46
can see people digging through
1:05:48
the rubble. More than thirteen hundred people now reported dead and
1:05:50
there's fear 06 death toll could
1:05:52
potentially climb into the
1:05:54
tens of
1:05:56
thousands Right now, this desperate search underway for survivors,
1:05:58
trapped under giant piles of
1:06:00
concrete, thematic video showing
1:06:02
rescuers pulling a bloody coddler
1:06:05
out of rubble in northwest Syria.
1:06:08
06 scenario already traumatized and ravaged
1:06:10
by the bloody and horrific civil
1:06:12
war. 06 the moment. One child was rescued from that
1:06:16
rubble. But I'll get it in.
1:06:18
Oh. Then,
1:06:20
Maya, Wanna
1:06:28
get the latest knowledge Karatska
1:06:30
is tracking the latest developments from Istanbul, Johannes. Good morning
1:06:32
to you. What do we know this
1:06:36
hour? Don't
1:06:39
absolutely dab 06 sorry.
1:06:42
I have to pause this and rewind this.
1:06:45
Because there's something funny about 06 Lamont's
1:06:48
face. Or is it 06?
1:06:49
Kinda looks like
1:06:50
really bad 06 around here. Let's
1:06:53
just replay that. I just want you
1:06:55
guys to take a look at that because it seems really
1:06:57
bizarre. Here we go
1:07:00
again.
1:07:00
Alright. Don, absolutely,
1:07:06
06
1:07:06
major earthquake, as you mentioned, a
1:07:08
seven point eight magnitude earthquake that struck
1:07:11
essentially in the middle of the night at about four
1:07:13
o'clock in the morning while people were
1:07:15
indoors in bed. It was so
1:07:17
powerful that it was felt across
1:07:20
the region in different countries,
1:07:22
including Lebanon, Israel, Jordan.
1:07:24
And as you mentioned, it
1:07:26
was SO POWERFUL THAT WE ARE LOOKING NOW AT
1:07:28
THESE MAJOR AFTER SHOCKS THAT HAVE FOLLOWED AT LEAST thirty
1:07:31
SO FAR REPORTED THE STRONGEST
1:07:33
06 IN THE PAST. Half
1:07:35
hour, a seven point five magnitude
1:07:38
authorities are urging people to stay
1:07:40
away from structures as
1:07:42
we heard from the Turkish
1:07:44
AOSIDENT NEARLY A THOUSAND PEOPLE HAVE BEEN CONFIRMED
1:07:46
KILLED IN TURKEY, THOUSANDS, OTHERS INJURED,
1:07:49
THERE'S FEAR FOR SO MANY
1:07:51
OTHERS WHO ARE potentially trapped underneath the
1:07:53
the rubble. I mean, we're talking
1:07:56
about an area down that stretches
1:07:58
across southern Turkey, ten
1:08:00
provinces, at
1:08:02
least, and crossed the border Syria
1:08:04
as well. So many cities and
1:08:06
towns devastated in both these
1:08:09
countries, more than thirteen hundred people
1:08:12
confirmed killed in both
1:08:14
Turkey and Syria and this frantic
1:08:16
rescue after
1:08:17
for it is ongoing right now, of course,
1:08:19
a race against time with only a few hours of daylight left. You I
1:08:21
mean, you can just see
1:08:24
it's obvious the
1:08:26
danger there. So one has to wonder how do how do officials even begin to these rescue efforts such
1:08:28
conditions?
1:08:34
WELL, LOOKED ON, YOU'VE GOT THESE TWO Simultaneous
1:08:36
DISASPERTS THAT THIS REGION IS DEALING
1:08:38
WITH RIGHT NOW. WHAT IS HAPPENING HERE
1:08:40
IN 06, IN A COUNTRY THAT IS
1:08:42
very experienced in dealing with natural disaster.
1:08:45
It has a history of
1:08:47
devastating earthquakes, tens of thousands of
1:08:49
people who have been killed in
1:08:51
major earthquakes over the years. The last
1:08:53
one, according to president Erdogan, that this
1:08:55
is the main
1:08:58
first major disaster on
1:08:59
the level of the last 06 seen
1:09:02
in nineteen thirty nine, but you have
1:09:05
the capabilities here And at the same
1:09:07
time, Turkish officials are clearing this a level
1:09:09
for emergency, which means they have
1:09:11
requested international support. AND
1:09:14
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT IS COMING. YOU'VE GOT THE NATO, THE EU, forty five COUNTRIES, ACCORDING TO PRESIDENT
1:09:17
Erdogan
1:09:18
06 HAVE OFFERED TO
1:09:21
You've got it. Let's remember that Turkey financially
1:09:23
is in turmoil. They have suffocated them because
1:09:28
they're flexing. Right? And let's not
1:09:30
forget that Turkey is not very well liked by the surrounding nations. Right?
1:09:32
And let's not forget that
1:09:34
a lot of these videos may
1:09:36
be 06 know,
1:09:38
many that you will see are actually recycled
1:09:40
videos kinda like bombings and tsunamis and whatnot. Right? So
1:09:42
these are really important facts to remember. Right?
1:09:47
But this is where the calves cows come in. And
1:09:49
this is he's 06. He's
1:09:52
done. 06 is
1:09:56
now toast. Complete toast because of this.
1:09:58
And that's what's sad that
1:10:00
he is toast
1:10:03
because of this. They killed innocent people and
1:10:05
enjoyed it and had fun handing out red envelopes and having these
1:10:08
weird ceremonial activities.
1:10:11
It almost reminds me how Michelle Obama
1:10:13
was sipping wine while Notre Dame
1:10:16
was on fire and you
1:10:18
could see the reflection in her
1:10:20
glass. Identical. It's always
1:10:22
the first lady 06 that, savor bad things that
1:10:24
happen. So weird.
1:10:27
But think about it. The
1:10:31
nation itself, its economy, was
1:10:33
shit. They're pissed at them
1:10:35
because they give back. They're the they
1:10:38
were the only ones that were financially backing
1:10:40
Iran. They control all the
1:10:42
pipelines. He's in a key position. Oh, here we go, infiltrators.
1:10:45
And 06 course,
1:10:48
the Russians are gonna come
1:10:50
in to help, and they will help. Because
1:10:52
it's not in their interest that Turkey gets taken out 06, but
1:10:54
if it happens, they'll have people on the ground anyway.
1:10:57
06
1:10:59
that's the way it is. And this is how it's
1:11:01
gonna pan out. Now listen to
1:11:03
what else,
1:11:04
this lady and
1:11:06
06 posing is done on the
1:11:08
lawn, They're saying.
1:11:10
It's quite fascinating.
1:11:11
Turkish search and rescue
1:11:12
teams that are very experienced in
1:11:14
dealing with this who have been deployed
1:11:18
to the earthquake zone. You've got the military that
1:11:20
has also been deployed biggest
1:11:23
concern right now. Of course,
1:11:25
you've got many challenges they're facing, including
1:11:27
the weather. There's a winter storm, a severe winter storm
1:11:29
that is impacting the that part of the country
1:11:32
right now.
1:11:35
A severe winter storm, but in
1:11:38
Ohio, we have Maple trees
1:11:40
06, and it's
1:11:43
February. Let's just Let's just leave
1:11:46
it at that. Oh, and also trying to reach these areas with many
1:11:48
different 06 also
1:11:51
impacted the region. A lot of concern on
1:11:54
I must mention for Syria, a country
1:11:56
where services and
1:11:59
infrastructure has decimated by more than a
1:12:01
decade of
1:12:02
war. They really don't have the capabilities to deal with this right now. Do you see rescue workers on the 06
1:12:05
06 Caracas
1:12:08
with porting issues in Istanbul, we'll check back
1:12:10
with you on this very deadly
1:12:11
earthquake. Next hour. So let's go to
1:12:13
our meteorologist, Chad Myers,
1:12:15
to talk about what was just
1:12:17
recorded, Chad, and that is the
1:12:20
Aftershock, the original quake seven point
1:12:22
eight. This Aftershock, huge seven point five
1:12:24
magnitude.
1:12:25
An earthquake in itself -- Yeah. -- would have been the strongest earthquake since
1:12:27
nineteen ninety nine in the region. Now we always talk
1:12:31
about the epicenter. 06
1:12:34
we really, in this case, we should
1:12:36
talk about the EPO line. Here's the
1:12:38
original seven eight. Here's the new seven five.
1:12:41
About one hundred miles from one side
1:12:43
of the other, this earth slipped. And this earth slipped in what
1:12:45
we call a strike
1:12:47
slip, where the plates
1:12:50
are touching, and all of a sudden,
1:12:52
they slide sideways. So the
1:12:54
initial, the primary movement is the
1:12:57
building moving sideways and then moving
1:12:59
back. Unlike when we have the ring of fire where we have the
1:13:01
subduction plates and sometimes plates will go up
1:13:03
and plates will go down
1:13:06
causing the 06, This is more of a sliding back
1:13:08
and forth. Why that matters
1:13:10
is because the buildings don't want
1:13:13
to go back and forth. And
1:13:15
then the secondary waves can
1:13:17
begin to go up and down as well. There is the
1:13:19
strike where the heaviest will be right
1:13:22
now from the initial from
1:13:26
the initial quake. The new quake is
1:13:28
far enough away from the first quake,
1:13:30
about sixty miles. That we will see more
1:13:32
damage in other areas as
1:13:34
well. Two plates collide here This is one of
1:13:35
the areas that we expected this type of
1:13:38
scenario. It hasn't happened in a long
1:13:40
time, especially not
1:13:42
a seven point eight 06 we talked
1:13:44
about the weather and reporter just did about how
1:13:46
this very, very 06. Temperature is around forty. We will see snow in the
1:13:49
06, especially where the new earthquake
1:13:51
was. It's a much higher
1:13:54
elevation, almost two thousand feet higher in elevation than where the original quake was. This will be
1:13:57
a
1:13:59
very difficult long and
1:14:01
tragic recovery, Mavi. You're right to have that aftershock, a big earthquake
1:14:03
in and of itself. Thank you.
1:14:08
Yeah. And it's all coincidental, of course. You know,
1:14:10
it's when Erdogan says he's pulling out a NATO. It's when things are heating
1:14:13
up. It's when
1:14:16
Russia's like, no. You're not gonna get me into
1:14:18
this war. It is, you know, on the heels of Zelensky lying and seeing the Russians
1:14:21
06 of, you know,
1:14:23
fired an attack. It's on the
1:14:25
heels of us having Chinese spy balloons since the Russian thing didn't go. We need to make enemies.
1:14:27
So look up, China's invading us.
1:14:30
Oh my gosh. And then,
1:14:32
wait, did.
1:14:36
Then we have the media trying to
1:14:38
convince us, oh my gosh. I'm pretty
1:14:40
sure I have that. Wait.
1:14:42
Hold on. Ballins. Is
1:14:45
this it? I want
1:14:48
you guys to
1:14:50
listen I want you to listen about the balloon reports
1:14:53
and them talking about
1:14:55
Rubio and Rubio kind
1:14:58
of they they were asking if there were,
1:15:00
you know, ninety
1:15:02
nine red balloons
1:15:04
floating during the Trump
1:15:06
administration that the DoD never talked
1:15:07
about. And this is you're gonna
1:15:10
be like, why? Well, here's why it's
1:15:12
important.
1:15:13
The importance of it is you have to take
1:15:15
the forty thousand foot view. Right? You have
1:15:18
to take the forty thousand
1:15:20
foot view. And if anyone is
1:15:22
telling you that we don't have the
1:15:24
technology, See, the thing is
1:15:26
when you have sliding tectonic plates, the next step what is that? The next
1:15:29
step is
1:15:32
something's ringing.
1:15:34
And I have no idea what's ringing.
1:15:39
Oh, I see what's
1:15:43
ringing. So the next step after
1:15:48
explosions, you know, giving
1:15:50
sliding, excuse me, I got
1:15:52
distracted.
1:15:53
My apologies. Okay. The
1:15:54
next step after sliding plates is the vertical, which is when they go up and down.
1:15:58
And that usually happens
1:16:03
after the fact. But if it's
1:16:05
man made and you have caused the
1:16:07
slide, it causes a
1:16:11
disruption in the outer, you saw how
1:16:13
they encircled Saudi Arabia?
1:16:15
Yeah. That was
1:16:18
important. Saudi Arabia. And why do I say
1:16:20
this because we need an enemy?
1:16:22
They believed that everyone would
1:16:26
back Ukraine because Russia is the big bad enemy. But
1:16:28
their problem is is that Russia has an
1:16:30
attack. In fact, they were saving Ukrainians
1:16:33
that were being trapped. So now they've
1:16:36
created an earthquake so they could
1:16:38
take out Erdogan. And while he's
1:16:40
busy 06 he's a
1:16:42
problem, he's busy in that front. And people
1:16:44
can laugh. You could say that, but you're
1:16:46
the one that doesn't believe that we
1:16:48
have the technology for it. So I'm
1:16:51
sorry. You still believe that an RSA 06 system is safe.
1:16:53
So, there we go. You know, not
1:16:55
on the same thing. I'm telling
1:16:57
you this as a matter
1:16:59
of fact that
1:17:01
This was created because of all these things happening,
1:17:03
like, how can you
1:17:03
not tell? Take a step
1:17:06
back and take a
1:17:08
look.
1:17:09
Now, I have done a show on Mark Milley. I urge
1:17:11
people to look at what I've said about Mark Milley.
1:17:16
General Milley
1:17:18
And what I've said,
1:17:20
sometimes, you
1:17:21
ignore your allies until
1:17:23
they can't be
1:17:25
ignored. To
1:17:26
create that distance
1:17:27
or you
1:17:27
chastise your allies
1:17:30
to create that distance. I
1:17:35
just want you guys to be
1:17:35
paying attention to simple
1:17:38
nuances. You chastise
1:17:43
your allies. So that way, the world believes that you
1:17:45
are not allies or you
1:17:47
ignore your
1:17:49
allies. So the
1:17:52
world believes that they are
1:17:54
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app today. Take it. Now let's see what Marco
1:19:00
Rubio has to say
1:19:02
about balloons. It's important does
1:19:04
tie in to what I'm
1:19:07
telling you about Turkey. Narratives are
1:19:09
very, very
1:19:09
important. It's 06 of the Senate
1:19:11
Intelligence Committee, Republican senator Marco Rubio,
1:19:13
Florida senator. Thanks so much for
1:19:15
joining us. So You
1:19:18
have said that president Biden should have shot the balloon down earlier.
1:19:21
The defense secretary, Lloyd 06, said,
1:19:23
quote, after careful analysis, US
1:19:25
military commanders had determined to downing
1:19:27
the balloon while overland posed an
1:19:29
undue risk to people across a
1:19:32
wide area due to the size
1:19:34
and altitude of the balloon and its surveillance payload.
1:19:36
And as you heard secretary Buttigieg just a few
1:19:38
minutes ago said that the debris field after the
1:19:40
06 was shut down
1:19:42
was about seven miles
1:19:44
long. 06 president Biden have ordered that it'd be
1:19:46
shot down anyway regardless of that risk? No, not regardless of the risk. First
1:19:48
of all, they they can track these things. I
1:19:50
would hope you can track a slow moving balloon
1:19:54
that clearly is headed here as you can see from
1:19:56
its trajectory. I think that's one of the things
1:19:58
we'll learn this week is how soon, how
1:20:00
late into January, did they already know that there's
1:20:02
this high alt two balloon and what its trajectory was and where it was headed, and
1:20:04
why didn't they take action at that time? That's
1:20:06
number one. I think the other thing
1:20:09
that we need to know about it and understand is
1:20:11
why did it take so long for to disclose this to the American public? I
1:20:13
don't think the trajectory of where this balloon was
1:20:16
going was
1:20:18
a mystery. I think pretty early on, they probably because of the prevailing
1:20:20
winds, because of the direction that it was headed, I think
1:20:22
it was pretty good. This thing was gonna
1:20:25
enter the northwest. In Montana, in Idaho, move its
1:20:28
way down the Midwest and exit the
1:20:30
the eastern seaboard just off the Carolinas.
1:20:33
I mean, that's an unprecedented flight
1:20:35
path And and and I and why did it wait till Wednesday to notify or Thursday
1:20:37
to talk about
1:20:38
it? The American people, knowing people are gonna
1:20:41
be seeing this thing. As vice chair of
1:20:43
the Senate Intelligence Committee, do you know
1:20:45
has the US recovered any parts of
1:20:48
the Chinese spy balloon? Has the and
1:20:50
did the monitoring of the balloon
1:20:52
during its journey as far
1:20:53
as, you know, yield any worthwhile
1:20:56
information for the
1:20:57
US? Well, we won't know that until we get
1:20:59
into a secure setting this week in Washington, and probably most of that is something we won't be able to disclose
1:21:01
in any great detail other than to say
1:21:03
this and that is 06 know,
1:21:07
they're gonna try to recover this. Apparently, it's in shallow waters. We'll
1:21:09
see what they recover from it. But I
1:21:11
don't think the technology or the existence
1:21:13
of these things is a great
1:21:15
mystery. I think what embedded here is a
1:21:17
clear message. It's not a coincidence that this happens leading up to the state
1:21:19
of the union address, leading up
1:21:22
to Lincoln's visit to China. The Chinese
1:21:24
knew that this was gonna be spotted. They knew that we were
1:21:26
gonna have to react to it. They flew it over military installations and
1:21:31
sensitive sites across right across the middle. I mean, look
1:21:33
at the flight path of this thing. It's a diagonal shot right through the middle of the
1:21:35
continental United States, and the message
1:21:38
embedded in this to the world
1:21:40
is we can fly a balloon
1:21:42
over airspace of the United States of America and it won't be able to do anything
1:21:45
about it to
1:21:48
stop us. They calculated this carefully with a message
1:21:50
embedded in it. And I think that's the part we can't forget here. It's not just the balloon.
1:21:52
It's the message they're
1:21:54
trying to send the world
1:21:56
that we can do whatever we want in
1:21:59
America can't stop
1:21:59
us. What information do you think the spy balloon might have gleaned
1:22:01
as it as
1:22:04
it traveled? I know it was over
1:22:06
the the fears that it was over some US military installations. I'm also wondering if infrastructure
1:22:08
was probably part
1:22:11
of the surveillance
1:22:13
task it had. Well, again, it would be speculation other than
1:22:15
to tell you that those things usually at
1:22:17
that altitude and what
1:22:20
they're doing probably trying to
1:22:22
collect on signals, on electronic information that's transiting that they can pick up on. There are various other means
1:22:24
that they can do that as well. And that's why
1:22:26
I go back to the whole point of the message.
1:22:30
There are probably other ways that China could acquire
1:22:33
whatever they acquire using this
1:22:34
book. I'm sorry. I'm 06 06
1:22:37
getting distracted with Marco Rubio's ears.
1:22:39
always dumbo size, or is it just
1:22:42
me? Because it just seems really
1:22:44
bizarre. 06
1:22:47
me if I'm wrong. I I'm gonna look at
1:22:49
the chat, but it's like his
1:22:51
ears are, like,
1:22:53
I don't know, this looks
1:22:55
really bizarre. There are probably other ways that China could acquire whatever
1:22:57
they acquire using this balloon. I may be wrong.
1:22:59
There may be some unique
1:23:01
attributes to it that I'm I'm not aware of yet, but we'll learn
1:23:03
more about this week. But I think more than
1:23:06
anything else. Beyond just the ability to collect
1:23:08
information, it is the the
1:23:10
ability to send a clear message,
1:23:12
and that is that we have the ability to do this,
1:23:14
and America can't do anything about it. If they're not gonna be able to stop a balloon from
1:23:18
flying over US airspace, How's
1:23:20
America gonna come to your aid if we
1:23:22
invade Taiwan or take land from India or take islands from the Philippines and Japan?
1:23:26
And and I think the fact
1:23:28
that they would do that, leading up to state of
1:23:30
the union, leading up to what was then Lincoln's scheduled visit. None of that is a
1:23:32
coincidence. So we need to understand clearly
1:23:35
06 was messaging behind
1:23:36
this. But you say you
1:23:38
think that first of all, I there two parts a question have up says
1:23:40
that they know of the
1:23:42
Chinese doing this at least four
1:23:46
other times previously 06 at the beginning of the Biden administration, three times during the Trump administration. It seems to be
1:23:48
you're saying, oh, you're
1:23:50
saying
1:23:51
06. That's not true. In
1:23:54
any cases, is the is the
1:23:55
no. What's the difference? Okay. Well, the
1:23:57
difference is this. Are we aware have we seen the Chinese fly
1:23:59
these balloons in the past? Yes. I
1:24:02
think there's even Twitter pictures of it flying at
1:24:04
one point off the coast of the
1:24:06
US down south somewhere. the the existence
1:24:08
of the balloons is not a street 06 people
1:24:11
in in in that 06. What what we've never
1:24:13
seen, what is unprecedented, and whoever the source was
1:24:15
at the Department of Defense would have
1:24:17
to acknowledge is what is unprecedented
1:24:19
is a balloon flight that entered over
1:24:21
Idaho and and flew over Montana over all these sensitive military
1:24:23
installations, air force bases,
1:24:27
ICBM fields, across middle of never happened before. That is unprecedented.
1:24:29
That that it flew briefly over some part
1:24:31
of the US or continental US.
1:24:33
That's one thing. But what we
1:24:35
saw this week unprecedented. And
1:24:37
that's why everyone's reacting the way they're reacting. We've never seen this. So this is no
1:24:39
comparison to anything that may
1:24:42
have happened up to this
1:24:44
point. Your colleague and
1:24:46
friend of Republican senator Tim Scott of South Carolina accused president Biden of, quote, dereliction
1:24:51
of duty by allowing the Chinese Bible and to
1:24:54
fly across the US. That that's a pretty strong accusation. Do you agree with that?
1:24:56
Well, I think the reelection
1:24:58
of duty begins with this. Why
1:25:00
not on Tuesday or Wednesday? You know people are gonna see this. At
1:25:02
some point, you're gonna have to disclose it, and they probably didn't want to because they
1:25:05
didn't want to have their hand forced
1:25:07
on canceling this blame can
1:25:10
visit. And and so they didn't so they didn't wanna
1:25:12
have to talk about it. But why didn't the president
1:25:14
go on television? He has the ability to
1:25:17
convene the country in cameras and basically explain what
1:25:19
we're dealing with here and why he's made the
1:25:21
decisions he's making and what they intend to do.
1:25:23
I don't understand once they get went
1:25:25
public with it, knowing the amount of interest this
1:25:27
was gonna generate, presidents had the ability
1:25:29
to go before a camera, go before
1:25:32
the nation, and basically explain these
1:25:34
things early on and and his failure to do so is I don't understand
1:25:36
that. I don't understand why he wouldn't do that.
1:25:38
And and that is the beginning of dear
1:25:41
election of duty. And the second is We have to act
1:25:43
swiftly on these things. I think that's part of the one of
1:25:45
the things the Chinese are trying to message and that
1:25:47
is the US had to see
1:25:49
this coming and decided they couldn't or wouldn't
1:25:51
do anything about it early on and now had to
1:25:53
wait until this thing went across the middle of the
1:25:56
country. And and what are we 06 do the
1:25:58
next time this happens? Are we gonna allow fly through here again and
1:26:00
and and shoot it down once again to the East
1:26:02
Coast. I mean, these are questions the White House
1:26:04
needs to answer. And I don't
1:26:06
think these are partisan claims on
1:26:09
That sounds so weird. It's almost like the locals I did on Friday
1:26:11
where I was like, okay, we're just gonna let it go, and then once it gets the water of
1:26:13
the Atlantic, we'll shoot
1:26:16
it down. Because
1:26:18
that makes sense. Because it's not like they're collecting
1:26:20
information and charting a path
1:26:23
or anything. See, this
1:26:25
is what's weird. So they do exactly what
1:26:27
I said they were gonna do. Why?
1:26:29
Because it's a damn operation. It
1:26:31
was not Chinese. Definitely
1:26:33
not Chinese. So the question is, why did they distract us? Oh, they wanted to make the Chinese an
1:26:35
enemy, but no one
1:26:38
would buy it, especially 06
1:26:42
the response from the 06, so thank
1:26:44
you very much, 06 Milli,
1:26:46
for instilling a confidence of
1:26:49
not trusting anyone else sees you
1:26:51
know, don't trust your eyes. Just listen to us. It's okay.
1:26:53
But then they're gonna shoot it over the water.
1:26:55
Like I said,
1:26:57
they would on Friday.
1:26:58
Making. I think there would be a
1:27:00
a broad agreement that we need to know moving
1:27:02
forward what our policy 06 gonna be with regards
1:27:04
to
1:27:04
this. So as you noted, 06 Lincoln did
1:27:06
cancel his trip TO CHINA AFTER IT WAS DISCLOSED THAT THIS
1:27:08
BLOON WAS FLYING OVER THE
1:27:10
U. S. WHAT additional CONSEQUENCES SHOULD
1:27:13
THERE BE FOR THE CHINESE
1:27:15
GOVERNMENT NOW? Well, I think the first consequence has to be we
1:27:16
have to decide what are we gonna do the next
1:27:19
time one of these things heads this way
1:27:21
because I don't think it'll be
1:27:23
the last time I
1:27:24
think what are we
1:27:26
gonna do the next time? So 06 gonna be
1:27:28
a next time? Right? That's an act of war. You know, how
1:27:30
I say that I wanna go to that side of Antarctica
1:27:34
went to loud. Maybe I should just go with a fucking balloon.
1:27:36
I'll get a hot air balloon.
1:27:38
They can withstand high temperatures, and
1:27:41
I'll be at sixty thousand feet cruising and
1:27:43
then just bring my balloon down in Antarctica since they don't
1:27:45
shoot balloons down because they're not
1:27:47
a
1:27:47
threat. That's
1:27:48
the most
1:27:49
dumb thing. Oh, let's see what
1:27:51
we're gonna do next time. Alleging that
1:27:53
there is a next
1:27:54
time. They tell you the script. You're just not listening.
1:27:58
We'll see it again. not there should
1:28:00
be a direct individual consequence. I
1:28:02
think the broader relationship between the
1:28:04
US and China to anyone who
1:28:07
has any doubts about it Now
1:28:09
the bottom line is here is here. And
1:28:11
that is we are now China has been for some time and will be
1:28:16
the primaries strategic adversary of the United States, and
1:28:18
we should be focused on it because what they're trying to do is create a world in which they are the most
1:28:20
powerful 06, and the United States
1:28:22
has a great power and decline.
1:28:26
That that is that is what they believe to be the
1:28:28
case, that is what they are working on, and we
1:28:30
have to determine whether we're gonna allow the world to
1:28:32
head in that direction or not. And then there's all
1:28:34
sorts of things we need to do. From how we're postured
1:28:36
militarily in the Indo Pacific, all the way to what kind of companies do
1:28:38
we allow to operate in the United States
1:28:42
and spy on us because we've invited them in, because
1:28:44
they are in our infrastructure, in our
1:28:46
telecommunications and And this Chinese
1:28:49
balloon circles back to my saga in
1:28:52
North Dakota, where the
1:28:54
governor of North Dakota
1:28:56
got a big fat
1:28:58
ass loan from Chinese via
1:29:00
night to purchase half of the
1:29:02
property in
1:29:03
Fargo. And then the Chinese were buying up corn
1:29:03
fields 06 land
1:29:06
06 they wanna build shit.
1:29:09
And he let it happen because
1:29:12
he owes them a
1:29:13
lot of money. And so
1:29:15
I 06 all this and You
1:29:17
know, attorney general Wayne Stenechham got
1:29:18
done in for the fentanyl thing. That's
1:29:20
why Jeff Sessions was up
1:29:23
there in twenty eighteen.
1:29:26
Thank you, Jeff Sessions. He came
1:29:28
up three weeks
1:29:29
after I sent another
1:29:32
packet of my
1:29:34
countersuit
1:29:34
against the attorney general, Prose, of course, because all the
1:29:37
attorneys were owned by him. I had no
1:29:39
help. I was by myself, fighting
1:29:42
Goliath. Fighting the Chinese 06. Fighting the
1:29:45
deep state. Fighting Obama's ex
1:29:47
boyfriend.
1:29:47
Yeah. They used to
1:29:50
tap each
1:29:51
other. He was on speed
1:29:51
dial. He was also invited to
1:29:53
McCain's funeral. But you
1:29:56
know, again,
1:29:58
of those that are
1:29:59
scared of the unknown, you
1:30:02
should
1:30:02
be. Because the truth is
1:30:05
fire. And it consumes every single one of them. And now that's coming
1:30:07
to the forefront. It was so funny
1:30:09
that the balloon just popped up
1:30:12
over
1:30:12
there.
1:30:12
06 oh,
1:30:15
he was
1:30:16
we followed it. Did
1:30:18
you though? Stop.
1:30:21
This is all a
1:30:23
show. Because you need an enemy so that you can
1:30:25
back them from military
1:30:28
action. Or they'll
1:30:30
just nuke you. Remember all those lessons of how we
1:30:33
trained our nukes?
1:30:36
Oh, no. We didn't
1:30:38
train our nukes. We used nukes to
1:30:40
train our algorithms to decide how far in
1:30:42
the air should we explore the nuke for an 06? 06
1:30:47
far will the nuclear waste right? Remember the Marshall Islands
1:30:49
shows that I did? It was
1:30:51
for this time. 06,
1:30:54
the past totally proves the
1:30:56
future, always. And if you connect the
1:30:59
dots backwards, you'll see you have
1:31:01
everything you need. And this is why I
1:31:03
tell everyone and I brag about my
1:31:05
audience. They're the smartest people
1:31:07
because they
1:31:08
know. Because
1:31:10
they understand in their active citizens, whereas everyone else is kind of looking for some opium
1:31:13
06 to how things
1:31:15
are gonna happen. And
1:31:18
now that's all being dispelled and I kinda love
1:31:19
it. It's always great to see when you lose everything see who gets
1:31:24
left standing. That's the
1:31:26
whole point of this. Infrastructure. Because they're buying land, because they're buying farmland,
1:31:29
because they're
1:31:32
wiping out 06 industrial
1:31:34
capabilities 06 this country. There's all kinds of things that need to be discussed when it comes to China
1:31:36
because this is the issue
1:31:38
of the twenty first century. 06
1:31:42
Chinese government says now that the
1:31:44
US has shut down that balloon. They
1:31:46
reserve the right to use whatever means
1:31:49
they want deal with any any similar situation.
1:31:51
There's even talk in the global times, which is basically a Chinese mouthpiece that's shooting down.
1:31:53
What they say is
1:31:55
a civilian balloon. That's
1:31:59
a dangerous precedent and
1:32:01
they might shoot down
1:32:03
US civilian apparatus. What do
1:32:05
you make of that? Are
1:32:07
you are you fearful at all of this
1:32:10
escalating. Listen, if
1:32:10
we were to fly anything over China,
1:32:12
they're 06 shoot it down.
1:32:14
They're gonna shoot it down. And
1:32:17
they're gonna hold up and they're gonna take
1:32:19
pictures of it and they're gonna go bonkers about it. So I don't know what statement they're making.
1:32:21
You can't you can't fly anything
1:32:23
over China now anyway. I
1:32:26
mean, if if we were to do that, if we were to fly a balloon
1:32:28
over China, the good year blimp flew over
1:32:30
China, they'd shoot it down. So the it's
1:32:32
a it's a it's what they do over
1:32:35
there. It's it's silly talk. Bottom line is, I think that's that's what we that's we
1:32:39
should expect anyways. Oh, in
1:32:41
other words, he just said our nation is full of pussies that won't shoot down
1:32:43
a balloon because debris 06 we don't know
1:32:45
what's there. But in the meantime,
1:32:48
on Friday, 06 had
1:32:51
an episode in East Palestine, Ohio 06 a derailment
1:32:53
of a train. Now, I urge all
1:32:55
of you to look back. Now, I
1:32:57
didn't realize it at the time when
1:33:00
it happened. But patient zero
1:33:02
for COVID or what they would call,
1:33:05
maybe it's 06,
1:33:08
maybe it's RSV
1:33:12
where you can't exhale properly. That's
1:33:14
the problems with COVID. You can't exhale
1:33:16
properly. You feel like you're
1:33:19
drowning. Right? Well, there was a ground patient in twenty
1:33:21
sixteen. And you know
1:33:23
what caught my my
1:33:26
my interest in this? And and
1:33:29
I realized that that was
1:33:31
patient zero, which caught whatever it was
1:33:33
from a leaking 06 on
1:33:36
a tinker
1:33:38
of a train that
1:33:40
came in through the
1:33:41
Canadian border was
1:33:42
that I had actually
1:33:45
purchased flights to go to
1:33:48
Dr. Pacheco, a
1:33:51
Jewish national in Colorado. Pertaining
1:33:55
to this patient.
1:33:57
And I can't find
1:34:00
my name or that
1:34:03
ticket. On anything. In fact, I had posted my
1:34:05
ticket to my mother
1:34:08
on
1:34:09
social 06, and
1:34:11
that you know, like through a text, like a messenger,
1:34:13
and that disappeared. And my
1:34:15
phone, the pictures disappeared. You
1:34:17
know, I I flew
1:34:20
with Frontier. I even called Frontier and
1:34:22
asked, hey, I'd like a copy of a ticket when I flew on this exact date
1:34:24
and they couldn't
1:34:27
find that ticket. And I know I
1:34:29
was there because I do have pictures of me at the Colorado Rockies, and I've explained to you
1:34:31
guys, I was so excited that I was
1:34:34
gonna have a chill day
1:34:37
that I went and got edibles, asked
1:34:39
the, you know, to enjoy myself.
1:34:39
And I thought they
1:34:42
weren't working, and I had
1:34:45
three of them because I thought, oh,
1:34:47
maybe that store gave me something stupid, and I was a
1:34:49
little bit upset. And then the whole next day, I was hanging
1:34:52
out on What
1:34:55
is it? The the chemo chair
1:34:58
06? And going down the road
1:35:00
to Chick fil A and
1:35:02
eating fries. Because I was high off my head and
1:35:04
I couldn't interact with anybody.
1:35:06
So I wonder why that
1:35:09
was gone. And then the archives
1:35:11
of documents I still have on paper,
1:35:14
which showed the teardrop blood, the clotting,
1:35:16
the the
1:35:19
hit. So it was, like, super super
1:35:21
bizarre that now in
1:35:23
East Palestine, a train
1:35:26
derailment happened, and then
1:35:28
Dubai 06, if I
1:35:30
lived in East Palestine knowing that there's possibly a risk just because they told me, you know, 06,
1:35:35
you know,
1:35:36
You need to leave 06 it's dangerous. And if you don't leave, I'm
1:35:38
gonna arrest you. I'd be like fucking arrest me. Go ahead. That's unconstitutional. So
1:35:40
the fact that they're frightening
1:35:42
people with arrest to move makes
1:35:46
me suspish. Right? Because if someone wants to be there, and let's say that it's it is indeed and on
1:35:48
high dose ammonia. Right? That should'll
1:35:50
dry your lungs out in an
1:35:52
instant.
1:35:52
06 pretend
1:35:55
that that's the case.
1:35:56
Well, if somebody wants to sit there and they're like, I
1:35:58
don't give a shit. I'm not leaving. I'll die. You
1:36:00
know, why are you going
1:36:02
to arrest them for
1:36:04
that? That's where questions come
1:36:06
into play and you're like, what's going on? So that's
1:36:11
a little
1:36:12
weird. A little
1:36:13
weird. So we had the train derailment in
1:36:15
east house in Ohio, threatening to arrest
1:36:17
people if they don't
1:36:19
leave their homes. 06
1:36:21
had a balloon flying around, which I told you they were gonna shoot when it goes to
1:36:23
the water. I literally told you that on locals. Right? I
1:36:27
told you that.
1:36:30
I even said it on the Twitter space
1:36:32
that I had so much fun to hang
1:36:34
out if I accidentally drank coffee with my
1:36:36
dinner that my girls brought. And that
1:36:38
was it for
1:36:39
me. But again, the balloon is a distraction.
1:36:41
It was a failed operation to get people up
1:36:44
in arms.
1:36:45
06, this is
1:36:47
the land of confusion. And you know
1:36:49
what? I'll tell you what. I'll
1:36:51
go back to what I
1:36:53
said in
1:36:54
the beginning. People feel the need
1:36:56
to control things with groups because
1:36:58
it provides a sense of
1:37:01
security,
1:37:01
stability, and predictability in
1:37:03
an uncertain world.
1:37:04
I want you guys to embrace uncertainty. Do
1:37:07
not fear anything. Take that leap
1:37:10
of faith and
1:37:12
go. Because it feels extremely
1:37:14
lonely. It
1:37:15
feels lonely when you
1:37:17
don't have a
1:37:20
shared identity. When you don't have a
1:37:22
group that supports or offers you resources 06 people will make concessions
1:37:27
to their values and their goals and and everything
1:37:29
they believe in just to be part of a group. You
1:37:32
don't need a group,
1:37:34
06 a group on your own.
1:37:37
A group does offer a sense
1:37:39
of belonging, but you should be totally finding yourself. It offers social validation, but no
1:37:41
one's gonna validate you,
1:37:44
you will. Which
1:37:46
is a bigger motivator than anything.
1:37:49
But a lot of people revert
1:37:51
back to this group think motivation.
1:37:53
And unfortunately, that's the way it
1:37:55
is. And this is why 06 in this
1:37:57
land of confusion. We are so polarized, and this
1:37:59
is why, you know, these influencers
1:38:03
you know, have this idea of themselves because they
1:38:05
feel protected.
1:38:07
They're not. Facing
1:38:09
the unknown alone can be
1:38:11
daunting. But when you're someone has faith and know exactly
1:38:13
what you're made
1:38:15
of, you're more comfortable. And
1:38:19
less overwhelmed. It'll
1:38:20
give you the
1:38:21
same security as running with a
1:38:24
pack. Sometimes it
1:38:26
only takes
1:38:27
one person. To set that. You could be your own match. You
1:38:29
don't have to be a match month a bun
1:38:31
in a bundle.
1:38:34
But individual leaders collected together in
1:38:37
a fascia.
1:38:38
Right? Unbreakable. Unbreakable. So
1:38:41
ten today's show, I
1:38:43
think I should play an
1:38:45
amazing song called
1:38:46
lonely. I think it'll hit home
1:38:49
with a
1:38:51
lot of people. Because
1:38:53
it speaks to us and it is
1:38:56
very
1:38:56
hard to separate yourself
1:38:59
from the group think. Because
1:39:02
you feel
1:39:03
lonely. Embrace it. You'll be surprised what you're really capable
1:39:07
of. God bless everyone.
1:39:10
See you tomorrow, same time, same place. Some days better than
1:39:12
others. You're trying to beat
1:39:14
a strong 06 for your sister
1:39:17
06 brothers. You gone through it
1:39:19
with the haters, but love and the love you trying to keep demons under the
1:39:23
covers, but you
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