On this episode of the Uncensored Show, we discuss a new report from the National Archives about how Joe Biden used a fake alias to carry on business dealings with his son, Hunter Biden. Plus, Rachel Maddow says that if Donald Trump wins the 2020 election, he'll probably be president for life. And a 12-year-old boy has a Gadsden flag patch.
00:00:00.000the national archives says 5400 Biden emails where he's using fake names.
00:00:17.000And according to a lawsuit, he's using these to engage in illicit business dealings with his son, Hunter.
00:00:23.000We've known about some of these aliases for quite a while now, and they were through government addresses.
00:00:28.000I think this shows at this point, it's almost pointless to even bring up because we all know Joe Biden was doing this.
00:00:34.000We all know he was influence peddling.
00:00:35.000We all know Hunter Biden was engaged in business dealings overseas.
00:00:39.000We all know that Donald Trump was trying to expose this and for that they impeached him.
00:00:44.000But I guess with this new information coming out and NARA saying that they can't just release these records quite yet, we should at least address the news.
00:01:02.000Because Donald Trump is nearly the average life expectancy, so for life means probably one more term.
00:01:07.000Let's be real, I wish the president best of health, but no, she literally means they'll be president like a hundred years old because these people live in a crazy crackpot reality where Russia could turn off your electricity in the middle of winter and you'll die.
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00:03:19.000I am somebody that covers stories that you don't really see in the mainstream media.
00:03:24.000It seems like a lot of them have a, you know, a narrative maybe that they're pushing based on You know, another entity or political agenda, political agenda.
00:03:34.000And so, you know, basically, I go to places like East Palestine, Ohio, I was in Maui last week, covering the fires out there because, you know, somebody, somebody has to hold the government accountable here.
00:03:47.000Because, you know, it seems like for years and years, there was You have all these corporate media outlets, and you didn't hear a lot of these stories, and this stuff isn't new when it comes to government cover-ups and stuff.
00:04:02.000You hear the editors actually, they protect them.
00:04:04.000They protect them, absolutely they protect them, so I'm glad that we finally have a platform such as X.
00:04:11.000That, you know, we can kind of broadcast this stuff out to, and, uh, and, you know, it scares these government officials, so, and we're gonna keep on with that.
00:05:16.000He is engaging in illicit business dealings by giving private information to his son, who then acts as his proxy.
00:05:22.000And now we're hearing, this is the breaking news from today, the National Archive quote, drags its heels on the release of these records related to Biden's pseudonyms after a 2022 FOIA request.
00:05:33.000They say, from the Postmillennial, the National Archives and Records Administration revealed on Monday that it is in possession of around 5,400 documents, this we know.
00:05:41.000The group's request, this is Southeastern Legal Foundation, sought emails related to the accounts of J.R.B.
00:05:48.000Ware, Robin Ware, and Robert L. Peters.
00:05:51.000Pseudonyms that Biden was known to use during his time as vice president.
00:05:55.000The foundation filed on Monday against NARA for the release of the records,
00:05:58.000claiming that these records may show that Biden forwarded government information
00:06:02.000and discussed government business with Hunter Biden as well as others.
00:06:04.000I think the general idea is he did do that, and there are emails in which Hunter Biden is cc'd
00:06:11.000where government information is being given out.
00:06:14.000Quote, all too often public officials abuse their power by using it for their personal or political benefit.
00:06:59.000He also has a sworn, this is the prosecutor, and you can also, also has a sworn affidavit saying he was fired because of Joe Biden.
00:07:05.000Now we know you've got these records, potential strong evidence that Biden was doing exactly what we thought he was doing, and at a certain point is it just like...
00:07:16.000Well, this is no surprise to NARA either, okay?
00:07:18.000Because, I mean, they've had this for years.
00:07:20.000Keep in mind, Joe Biden was vice president up until, you know, early 2017, January 2017.
00:07:27.000And, you know, you have to think that NARA was the organization that ended up pursuing Donald Trump over the quote-unquote classified documents scandal.
00:07:37.000And, you know, so it's not like plenty of time hasn't elapsed for NAR to come out and kind of raise a flag over this.
00:07:45.000If they are the presidential record keepers, how come they didn't come out with this back in 2017 or earlier?
00:07:52.000Let's just add them to the list of corrupt government entities that are lying and manipulating the American public for the benefit of the Democratic Party.
00:07:59.000Yeah, I don't think anyone would have assumed they were corrupt.
00:08:02.000I don't think anyone thinks about them that much, but this is the time.
00:08:14.000And you can see now where you get these organizations that kind of operate in the background and get to be corrupt over time because no one knows to keep them accountable.
00:08:22.000I mean, that is one of the downsides of having such a massive government, right?
00:08:25.000We can't look at every place all the time, all at once.
00:08:28.000It's so wild to pull back the curtain and see how corrupt this government that we have, that we've been a part of living off of for me 44 years, is like, how do we deal with that now?
00:08:38.000It's like it's this global resolve now.
00:08:40.000We have to decide how are we going to deal with the fact that so many leaders and processes in our system that we benefit from are corrupted.
00:09:12.000They have enough geographical challenges, they don't have all the sunlight.
00:09:15.000I have to be honest, if I worked, like if I was working for the government and they were like, you're being re-signed to Alaska, I'd be like, cool.
00:10:15.000You know, it's like, We're coming to the point where you have James Comer, who is the House Oversight Committee chair, that keeps coming up with more and more and more information.
00:10:25.000But it's like, OK, yep, just it's... Well, and Biden on the campaign trail in 2019 said, you know, there was no hint of scandal when I was in the White House.
00:10:35.000And I specifically never asked my son or brother about their business dealings.
00:10:39.000Which is interesting because, number one, I feel like that's sort of unrealistic.
00:10:43.000You're his father and you never ask him anything about his job.
00:11:50.000First, it's really funny when that video that the photo came out where it was like Hillary Clinton goes to a thing you know an event and everyone's like that does not look like Hillary Clinton the kind of did but didn't and then the corporate press was like conspiracy theorists think there's a body double.
00:12:42.000Do you remember when Kamala dropped out of the race and then kind of went dark for a minute and then she came back to do some TV interview and she had clearly had a facelift and that's when everyone was like, oh, she's gonna be VP because she just went and got this work done.
00:12:57.000I don't think that's why she was gonna be VP.
00:12:58.000I think that was the confirmation she had been asked to be VP.
00:13:01.000Look, I love conspiracy theories, because it just, for a moment, allows you to escape reality and imagine you're in an action movie.
00:13:09.000Unfortunately, people, I gotta tell you, life is actually much more boring and routine than that, and it's just never as crazy as you think.
00:13:18.000Because all these conspiracy theories that we keep hearing about, you know, with COVID and such, you know, everybody that was called a conspiracy theorist... No, no, no, no, no, those are, like, I think those are the conspiracy theories people joke about.
00:13:30.000Those are the cons... Like, when you talk about Wuhan lab, for instance, that's because someone went, hey, a virus emerged in a city with his lab where they're doing coronavirus research.
00:13:38.000And then the media called you a conspiracy theorist, even though your hypothesis is based in reality and quite likely very probable.
00:14:01.000Trump said, I have confidence that Chairman Kim will keep his promise to me and also smiled when he called Swamp Man Joe Biden, a low IQ individual.
00:14:09.000So now people are saying they're different people.
00:14:25.000Oh, I was gonna say there was a whole period during the beginning of his presidency where he would go to Delaware on the weekends and he'd wear his big aviators and a mask and he and Joe would be out like doing whatever they're supposed to be doing and they wouldn't hold hands and that's when I was like oh I wouldn't be surprised if they have a body double because if you are extremely worried about the oldest president in the U.S.
00:14:44.000potentially contracting you know a virus maybe you wouldn't want him to send him to crowded places like there is a version of this where I could see A spin that would make sense.
00:14:54.000I don't actually know that it wasn't him.
00:14:56.000It just seemed like a plausible explanation that our sweet, sweet White House Press Secretary might offer at some point.
00:15:02.000I thought it was you brought up COVID.
00:15:55.000Is there a phrase to describe the Belief that things are like movies, you know what I mean?
00:16:02.000So, Elon Musk says that the most entertaining outcome is the most likely, and it seems like that makes more and more sense as time goes on.
00:16:10.000I think it's a funny joke, but I don't think it's true.
00:16:13.000I think the most routine outcome, the most boring actually, tends to be the simplest.
00:16:20.000And people want it to be the most entertaining outcome.
00:16:22.000They say that because there's been a handful of instances where we've laughed about what's going on, but back to what you were saying about COVID, People watch movies, then think this is how things are, and then expect real life to be that way.
00:16:47.000And especially, like, one easy and simple example is, like, in Netflix, for instance.
00:16:52.000This woman has, it's the new episode of Black Mirror, and she has an AI making a story out of her life by predicting all of her behaviors, and she goes to her lawyer, and the lawyer's like, I'm sorry.
00:17:32.000It's like the belief that things are fictionalized when in real life they're actually much more boring?
00:17:38.000The closest thing what you're saying is making me think of is the idea that After the movie The Truman Show came out, people started saying, I feel like that's happening to me.
00:17:48.000And that's sort of, it's not an actual term, but the Truman effect is sort of what I feel like you're describing in some respects because people feel like they consume so much media that in some ways they start transplanting the concepts or the bounds of that reality into their own life.
00:18:02.000But the thing about the Truman effect is that it's actually just a renaming of gang stalking.
00:18:07.000Do you guys know what gang stalking is?
00:18:09.000There's people who suffer from psychological delusions.
00:18:14.000One of them, I don't know what it's called, but they believe they're being stalked and followed by everybody.
00:18:20.000And so they'll be walking down the street and someone will look at them and they'll go, And they'll be like, you're following me!
00:18:24.000And then they'll look at a car, they'll see someone in the car, look at them.
00:18:26.000It's like, well yeah, when you look at someone's face, they'll look at you and be like, why are they looking at me?
00:18:30.000But then the person who's delusional thinks that everyone is stalking them.
00:18:34.000You take that already in existence, create the Truman Show, then people who are predisposed to have these kind of gang-stalking delusions now think, I'm in the Truman Show!
00:19:09.000I don't know, I feel like it's a bias or something, like it's a fiction, a script bias or something, where people believe that real life will play out like movies, or that the movie scenario is the more likely scenario, when really the most boring scenario tends to be, like the most routine, I guess.
00:19:27.000It's actually, it's in line with Occam's Razor, the simple solution tends to be the correct one.
00:19:31.000And so, or how about, when you hear hooves, think horses, not zebras.
00:19:35.000But people will get in there and change it so like water flowing down a mountain, it'll take the path of least resistance.
00:19:40.000So too does reality, but people will get in there and create little blocks and dams of like, well, I'm the one in control, so you have to be here on this day.
00:19:48.000And all of a sudden, least resistance has a new definition when people tweak the system.
00:19:53.000Speaking of people who are suffering serious delusions, Rachel Maddow worries Trump will probably will be probably president for life if he wins in 2024.
00:20:03.000MSNBC host notes that in the current political movement, far-right politics is coinciding with far-right violence.
00:20:25.000Rachel Maddow is a kind of evil, you know, but I wouldn't put her anywhere near, like, genocide level, but pretty evil in that she goes on her show and says things that any sane person, even a liberal leftist, would know is just crackpot, psychotic nonsense.
00:20:41.000But she says it anyway, because she gets a lot of money for it.
00:22:01.000This morning, heading into what we knew would be two big important court hearings on these Trump cases today in federal court in Georgia and federal court in D.C.
00:22:09.000Probably what he was planning, probably what he was thinking.
00:22:12.000But per the New York Times, it does seem sort of significant that that's what he's now telling people.
00:22:17.000That's what he's telling people he's going to do.
00:22:19.000He will solve his jumble of legal problems by winning the election.
00:22:26.000And, you know, whatever you think about that, that's how he's thinking about that.
00:24:21.000And she said over and over and over again, what you think about what Trump thinks, that means Trump thinks this.
00:24:27.000And no matter what you think, that means Trump means this, which means in the election, Trump will think this and isn't tell supporters this.
00:24:32.000And that means whatever you think, Trump thinks this like.
00:24:35.000Did she explain at all how he would do that?
00:24:59.000We're gonna sterilize the kid and stuff like that.
00:25:01.000And I'm just like, at a certain point, what do you do when you're watching lemmings, I mean this figuratively, when you're watching them walk off a cliff?
00:25:08.000Now I know Disney forced them off a cliff with a broom.
00:26:48.000Rachel Maddow is going to say, Trump will be president for life!
00:26:53.000Next thing she's going to come out and she's got to increase it.
00:26:57.000Now she's going to come out and be like, well, Trump's going to start rounding people up and then she's going to talk about trains and then she's going to talk about whatever it is that's going to terrify people and convince them they have to watch glued to it like some kind of disgusting drug.
00:27:09.000I think she doesn't realize the power she has as an individual.
00:27:12.000The people that are afraid of Donald Trump, that are afraid of some external power, don't realize the amount of power they have within their own community to prevent and buffer from that stuff.
00:31:11.000I wonder if Rachel goes home at night and is like, I hate this job, I do not want to even think about politics, but she's getting paid 15 million dollars, what, a year?
00:31:21.000You're like, just go, repeat the crap.
00:31:24.000I think you're overlooking, like, the social position she's in.
00:31:27.000She's getting paid $20 million to barely say anything on television.
00:31:31.000$24 million to go on TV and go... Right, she doesn't have to memorize any hard information.
00:31:36.000I can't even believe that she, like, there's no way there's a script there.
00:31:40.000But also, everyone wants to invite her to things and have her places.
00:31:44.000Like, there is a social currency that she knows she has.
00:31:48.000I think she wouldn't give up this job, even though she's not passionate about it.
00:31:51.000If she started a new show that was less political, I think she'd still have a lot of followers.
00:31:55.000I think you can't really step away from that prestige.
00:31:57.000I think there is sort of something to being the female... I don't personally agree with it, but I think she has been told, you're this high-powered female political commentator, you have your own show.
00:32:10.000It would be harder for her to transition to something like Oprah did, where she just goes around interviewing people.
00:32:22.000Because I think that's a good... Yeah, she got her own show on a major streaming platform where she's gonna, like, interview other high-profile women and stuff, and they're gonna paint and stuff.
00:32:31.000What I'm wondering is that would be a good kind of, like, thing to check to see how well Maddow would do on her own.
00:32:36.000What's up with all these left-wing people painting nowadays?
00:32:39.000I mean, there's just so much money in painting.
00:32:47.000I don't know, but you see Hunter Biden, you know, he's now painting again.
00:32:51.000He was doing it before, but he's now painting again and paying $15,600 per month in rent, but he can't pay child support for the granddaughter that Joe Biden bought.
00:33:17.000The big thing was that he had a child support agreement.
00:33:20.000He was trying to get out of it because he stopped making as much money, he said.
00:33:23.000So he's like, it should be readjusted, which is something people do all the time.
00:33:26.000And then also on top of that, he started arguing.
00:33:29.000The child's mother said, well, my child should get to use the Biden last name because it's a prominent last name in the US.
00:33:34.000It could potentially open doors for her.
00:33:36.000And he was fighting really hard to stop that.
00:33:39.000I believe Joe Biden kept saying, well I have six grandchildren, and you know, in reality he had seven, and he just refused to acknowledge the seventh grandchild.
00:34:17.000In a viral video, you can actually hear the teacher.
00:34:20.000In this tweet from Connor Boyack, he says, meet 12-year-old Jaden who was kicked out of class yesterday in Colorado Springs serving a Gadsden flag patch, which the school claims has origins with slavery.
00:34:29.000The school's director said via email that the patch was disruptive to the classroom environment.
00:34:33.000Oh man, there's so much to talk about here.
00:34:37.000Not only are they saying that the Gadsden flag was a symbol associated with slavery, they came out later saying actually it was about the guns and stuff he had on his bag.
00:34:47.000And so now they're trying to change what actually went down because there is a what appears to be a secret recording of what was going on.
00:34:53.000It seems that this family was well aware of what was going to happen.
00:34:57.000Now, of course, if he had a, I don't know, a communist symbol on his back, they wouldn't say anything.
00:35:02.000A lot of people have said if he had a pride flag, they'd cheer him on.
00:35:05.000But if he had, like, an actual communist Soviet Union flag on his bag, they would say nothing.
00:35:10.000Despite, like, I don't know, the hundred plus million people that were killed by the Soviet Union, and if you want to count everybody, including, you know, uh, communist China, it's, uh, fairly substantive.
00:35:19.000I just want to say, for the Gazan flag, we got one hanging in the garage, and it's basically a symbol of independence.
00:35:25.000Well, I mean, we're talking about a teacher, right?
00:36:39.000I love the secret video because the mom is clearly sticking her cell phone into her stroller.
00:36:43.000She's got like another small child there.
00:36:45.000I think this is such a strange example of adults having actual hysteria rather than Really monitoring what's going on in the classroom at all.
00:36:54.000They're once again putting their will and their political agenda above everything else.
00:36:59.000The question though, is it cool for a 12 year old, 6th grade I assume, 6th grade, to go into school with guns, a shirt with guns on it that says revolution?
00:37:09.000I mean, different schools have different rules about that type of stuff, like whether you can, like, have a shirt with a gun on it or whatever else.
00:38:25.000He's walking up to his doorstep with his keys to enter his home and guy- you see guys in masks follow him up and then just start beating the crap out of him and rob him and it's just like, man.
00:38:34.000You know, that stuff could have happened at any point in history but now we're living in very dense urban areas where these guys know they can be armed because they don't care about the law and you can't.
00:38:44.000And this is- this is- we're at schools There- I wonder if it's a natural tendency of densely packed urban environments that result in this, because we had the story from, uh, uh, Solzhenitsyn, about, uh, from the Gulag Archipelago, that, you know, a guy was being threatened with- by a knife, so he fought the guy and then stabbed the- the- the attacker, got arrested, and then when he was on trial, he was like, the guy was gonna kill me, what should I have done?
00:39:06.000And they're like, you should have run!
00:39:07.000It's like, so the- so, when you have a criminal who's armed, and going to kill you, well, that's crime.
00:39:14.000But if it's you, you're the good citizen, you should know better.
00:39:17.000When I look at these schools and how they all move in the same direction, history is bad, I wonder if it's the average person is docile, ignorant, uninterested in worldly affairs, and just goes through the motions.
00:39:33.000And which means, unless you, as a politically thinking individual, someone with passions and opinions, if you are not actively pushing back, defending, say, the Gadsden flag, it all gets erased.
00:39:47.000And we are moving now into that era where there are videos of people being victimized, and the victims get arrested.
00:39:53.000Like, you know, that guy, Daniel Penney, I think his name was, in New York.
00:39:57.000There's Perry and Penny, I don't want to confuse them.
00:39:59.000We're in that because good men did nothing, as the saying goes.
00:40:05.000And so the lazy, uninterested people take the path of least resistance.
00:40:08.000Now we see it take the shape in police departments.
00:40:11.000The cops are looking at these mass lootings and these robberies and they're like, I can't deal with that.
00:40:56.000Because, I mean, you look at Georgia, Fulton County especially.
00:40:59.000You have this DA, this woke DA, this George Soros-funded DA that is, you know, going after Donald Trump.
00:41:07.000And it's not even just Donald Trump, it's all these other people.
00:41:09.000You had the chair of the Georgia Republican Party, which all he did was, his crime was proposing a separate set of electors.
00:41:19.000Okay, just in case it was proven that, uh, and, and I, I don't, I don't remember his name, it was David something.
00:41:26.000Just in case it was, you know, there was evidence that was brought forward to, you know, possibly challenge the election results in Georgia.
00:41:34.000And you also had, uh, Fonny Willis, which, I mean, I'm gonna, I'm gonna keep with Fanny Willis because, I mean, she's a big fan.
00:41:42.000I mean, I'm gonna continue with Fanny.
00:41:45.000And, you know, she came out and she actually posted after the 2020 election saying that, hey, you know, why is it taking so long for these results to come out?
00:41:53.000Why are we doing ballot dumps at three o'clock in the morning?
00:42:18.000Since the 1619 Project, since before that, they have been lying about what this country is based on, what it's about, and why we have these symbols.
00:43:38.000I mean, it, you know, we're talking about the right, you know, calling things out, calling things out as they, as they should be, you know, such as, you know, if you see election fraud, how about, you know, call it out?
00:43:49.000Yeah, it's really weird when you have ballots coming in and, you know, by truckloads at three o'clock in the morning.
00:44:08.000Because I don't think it's about morality or values.
00:44:10.000Like you're saying, if there's election fraud, you should call it out because that's wrong and that hurts the system, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:44:15.000And they're saying that's true if it benefits our team.
00:44:18.000Because everything comes down to these two parties that have to control power and ultimately, you know, So it might actually be John Stuart Mill.
00:44:27.000They say the Edmund, Reuters says Edmund Burke is a false attribution because no one really knows exactly, but of course the phrase, the saying is, the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
00:44:37.000And John Stuart Mill allegedly has a quote where he said, where is it at?
00:44:42.000Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends than that good men should look on and do nothing.
00:44:50.000And that's what bothers me about everything.
00:44:53.000These people who would watch the world burn so they can sit among the ashes.
00:45:00.000It's like, well, I'd prefer to try and put the fire out.
00:45:04.000I think it's a Sun Tzu quote, I could be wrong, that evil men will burn down their nation, their country, so that they can rule over the ashes.
00:45:12.000And weak men will watch their nation burn so they can sit among the ashes.
00:45:17.000For what purpose would you- I ask you, citizen, for what purpose do you have to sit among the ashes of fallen ruins?
00:45:39.000They're not burning down their city, they're burning down your city.
00:45:42.000Your city is in opposition to their world.
00:45:46.000So... I guess if you can, like, sneak into a foreign country that you hate and want to see destroyed and then act like you're a protester of that country and get their... to burn their own cities... Like the CIA.
00:46:52.000They are not the most powerful, nor are they in control of everything.
00:46:55.000That's exemplified by the fact that Bud Light actually is taking a massive hit, and businesses can go under if we don't buy their products.
00:47:02.000If we were actually in a totally centralized totalitarian state, then the woke establishment would be able to snap their fingers, and there's no question the beer for Bud Light is bought, and anyone who spoke up would be gulagged.
00:47:51.000I think that there are, I think, you know, somebody like, and I know we're, you know, getting into really specific things here, but like Jake Sullivan, you know, National Security Advisor for Joe Biden.
00:48:04.000He was National Security Advisor, I believe, for Barack Obama as well.
00:49:21.000I mean, I think that's the thing everyone talked about when Obama or when Biden was campaigning that how much of this would just be the third Obama term.
00:49:38.000I think there's obvious signs of tension within the administration.
00:49:41.000And from what I felt like I just said, they the the third White House council is stepping down to be replaced with yet another It's like a rule by committee in the executive branch, which is where you're not supposed to have a committee.
00:49:54.000You're supposed to have a president and the committee is Congress.
00:49:57.000You have the legislative branch for that.
00:49:58.000themselves. So we are not seeing solutions. We're just seeing a scramble to try and go back to what they might
00:50:03.000refer to as the good old days with no true effectiveness.
00:50:06.000Right. It's like a rule by committee in the executive branch, which is where you're not supposed to have a
00:50:10.000committee. You're supposed to have a president. And the committee is Congress. You have the legislative branch for
00:50:14.000that. So we don't we don't need a committee. This pushing Biden's hands around.
00:50:18.000They know that they have full autonomy at this point because Joe Biden's not hiring and firing anybody.
00:50:31.000Let's talk about the story from The Daily Caller.
00:50:33.000House GOP will launch probe into Biden administration's response to Maui fires.
00:50:39.000I would also just add they probably need a response into the House Hawaiian government's response to the fires as well as the Lahaina and Maui governmental responses to the fires.
00:50:52.000They say the House Oversight and Accountability Committee will conduct an inquiry into the Biden administration's response to the fires which began on August 8th and completely devastated the town of Lahaina.
00:50:59.000The federal response to the calamity has drawn intense scrutiny from locals and the media who have slammed Joe Biden's response.
00:51:13.000He gave everyone 700 bucks, is that it?
00:51:15.000Yeah, so he gave them... Originally, they said that they were going to give everybody that was displaced, both, you know, physically and economically, they were going to get $700 and more.
00:51:26.000That was the original promise to the people of Maui.
00:51:31.000Because, you know, you gotta keep in mind that 70-80% of Maui's economy is tourism.
00:51:38.000And originally the government, both the state and federal government, said, don't come to Maui.
00:52:49.000I'm going to be honest with you, my experiences with the Hawaiian government, with the Maui government, They're one of the most authoritarian governments in the United States, okay?
00:53:00.000I had a run-in with the mayor of Maui, and I posted that video.
00:53:05.000It went pretty viral, got, you know, like 15 million views or something like that, where I started pressing him, and he had his police force there put me in a headlock so that I could not continue to ask him questions.
00:53:18.000All the other media were allowed to ask him questions.
00:53:21.000I was not allowed to because I was asking tough questions.
00:53:25.000He they do not want to be held accountable. They are afraid of looking bad because these
00:53:32.000politicians they these are their goals here. It's to get elected, stay elected and get elected to
00:53:37.000higher office. What were you asking him? I was asking him what what was going on? They know.
00:53:42.000Okay, they found 115 cadavers at this point. They know how many of them are children.
00:53:48.000And I had experts that were coming to me and telling me, like pathologists, that were saying it's very easy to identify.
00:53:56.000If you find a corpse, you can identify whether or not that was a child.
00:54:01.000You can go back 2,000 years and be able to identify whether or not that corpse was a child.
00:54:07.000They're hiding that number because they're protecting their own butts.
00:54:29.000And now we're talking, you know, there's still, you know, between 800, it depends on what list you're looking at, you know, 800 to 1,000 plus people that are missing.
00:55:16.000And the rest of it's liquefying and going into the East River.
00:55:19.000And it might be, but here's the thing that they're doing.
00:55:21.000They are hiding information that they have because they're waiting for it to go away.
00:55:25.000They want the media to go away because the media can only stay there for so long, right?
00:55:29.000It's very expensive to stay in Hawaii.
00:55:31.000So, if it turns out that 2,000 people burned to death because government didn't give the water, like, I just heard, and you confirmed it before the show, but tell me about it, that people within the Hawaiian government, the Maui government, withheld the water from the fire department so they could not put the fire out.
00:55:47.000Right, because, you know, the whole thing out there, look, the Hawaiian government, the Maui government, they're very liberal, okay?
00:55:55.000It's one of the most liberal states in the US.
00:56:03.000And so, you know, we're talking about One of the reasons that the fire got so bad is because they don't do any sort of fire management out there.
00:56:12.000It's because they want it to be natural, just as the land, you know, as it was before.
00:56:21.000We're talking environmental groups that have a lot of power out there.
00:56:25.000Uh, and so they're, they're diverting water away from these towns.
00:56:30.000And so you have people that were more than capable, even firefighters that lived in Lahaina that were unable to put the fires out in their own houses because there was no water.
00:56:43.000Uh, there wasn't enough water that was being sent to Lahaina.
00:56:47.000And so you have firefighters that are on scene that can't do anything at all.
00:57:40.000Whether or not that's true is, you know, a different argument, but When the roads were blocked, the Maui County government was saying that the power lines were electrified.
00:57:54.000Now, when Hawaii Electric is saying, oh yeah, no, they weren't electrified at that point, there's no reason that these people couldn't have gone through.
00:58:02.000So, but the people that did break through the barricades and drove over those lines, they didn't have any sort of effect from it.
00:58:08.000The effect that they had was that they survived.
00:58:10.000The other people burned in an inferno.
00:58:21.000So, I mean, they had cops that were blocking the road.
00:58:23.000But at a certain point, the fire got so bad, those cops had to flee too, right?
00:58:26.000Yeah, well, so, but the people that were near the end of the barricade, or, you know, closest to the end of that road, they were able to... It was blocked all the way through the fire, actually.
00:58:38.000But they were far enough away, the cops were far enough away, that, you know, the people that were closer to the front of the line, they ended up surviving the fire.
00:58:46.000It was the people, because the line was so long, that it's a two-lane road going all the way back.
00:58:54.000The people that were near the center... Are there buildings on both sides of the road, or is there access to water?
00:59:43.000When I was, I tell the story about when I was in Ferguson, driving down the road, seriously, like a hundred feet away from a burning building and inside the car with the windows up, it felt like my face was in front of a campfire.
00:59:54.000And I was like, damn, like we got to move.
00:59:58.000And this we're talking 80 mile an hour winds that are blowing the heat into you.
01:00:02.000People, you're saying people burned to death in their car waiting to get out and held at a stop by the police and they burned to death while they were waiting?
01:00:54.000Man, this reminds me of Uvalde, where the cops wouldn't let the people go in to save their own kids, and they're like, no, you can't, it's too dangerous, we're gonna not go in at all.
01:01:14.000Yeah, and these people I'm telling you right now so one of the biggest things that happened here You know first of all blocking the roads.
01:01:22.000I'm sorry if I'm a cop and I see an inferno that is about to come incinerate There's hundreds of people that are trying to drive down a road.
01:01:30.000I'm sorry, I don't care what the commander is saying.
01:02:08.000At some point, you have to, not a single Maui cop has come out and spoken out against They probably have immense guilt that they murdered those people on the road.
01:02:30.000Because this is the guy that decided that he wasn't going to turn on any of the sirens.
01:02:35.000He was going to... He said that if we turned on the sirens and people were gonna come out of their houses, then we're gonna run uphill into the fire.
01:02:43.000I'm sorry, but I don't believe that the people of Ohio were stupid enough to walk out of their houses and run into a burning inferno.
01:02:52.000And why have the sirens at all if not to warn about fire, right?
01:02:55.000If you go on the Hawaiian government's website, you will see that it says the sirens are multi-purpose.
01:03:04.000They're supposed to be used for dam breaks, terrorist attacks, wildfires, tsunamis, all of this stuff.
01:03:12.000I mean, there's a laundry list of things.
01:03:15.000So basically what they did, he got up there and lied, okay?
01:03:19.000So if anything, he's guilty of negligent homicide.
01:03:24.000Okay, because it was his decision that ended up killing all of these people, all of these elderly folks and children, the adults that lived in the town, like the parents, because I said they worked two and three jobs.
01:05:22.000My guess is I would have went into the ocean.
01:05:24.000I mean, it's not like... I did see a video of people that went into the ocean and survived, and it was like 10 hours in the standing water.
01:06:27.000Which Hawaii has had very intensely, probably always, but definitely in the last couple of years with COVID, they had some of the most intense COVID restrictions and therefore had tested how compliant their population was.
01:06:39.000I'm curious, I don't know if you can speak to this, but what's the reaction from the islands around it?
01:06:43.000I mean, like, do the other communities kind of parrot the same lines as, you know, Lahaina did the best they could?
01:06:49.000Or are they critical of how Lahaina managed the fires?
01:06:52.000So it's actually very, it's a very polarizing issue out there.
01:06:58.000Most people, even a lot of the Democrat-leaning people that I've spoken with out there are like, this was a catastrophic failure of government.
01:07:08.000You know, the people that they voted for, they have totally lost faith in these people.
01:07:23.000They thought it was a very blue state.
01:07:26.000And even the people that are typically their voter base are now questioning whether or not that's a good decision, because they've gotten way too authoritarian, and there's no sign of that going back.
01:07:38.000They are, right now, they are putting so much pressure on the people to try to maintain that power, maintain that grip on the narrative, that a lot of people are waking up.
01:07:48.000And that's, honestly, that's not due to the mainstream media.
01:07:51.000That's due to independent journalists that are calling them out.
01:07:55.000I keep thinking about how the cops stopped people on the road where they burned to death alive.
01:08:01.000Obviously, they were alive if they died, but that's the most... I mean, it's not like Soviet lockdown because they weren't throwing them in gas chambers, but like, they held them in a gas chamber.
01:08:46.000Well, because, I mean, you risk shooting that line up into the frame of your vehicle, and you don't want to do that, a live line.
01:08:52.000But, I mean, you have rubber tires, you drive over it slowly, you're fine.
01:08:55.000I mean, hell, you could even go over, you know, I drive a Jeep 30 miles an hour over the line, you're not going to toss it up.
01:09:00.000I mean, you have to be going really fast to toss that line up.
01:09:04.000It's not a good idea unless you have to drive over it, okay?
01:09:07.000But, you know, in this case, I refuse to believe that these cops are stupid.
01:09:15.000Okay, and that they saw these, this fire coming, and I can't for the life of me, even, you can watch the videos.
01:09:23.000Why would you not let the people through?
01:09:25.000You see the videos of them continuing to block these people, even seeing the inferno incinerating the buildings right in front of the street that they're blocking.
01:10:31.000There's like a big conspiracy theory about it and I'm kind of just like, maybe this guy's really, really bad at his job, which is why it's falling.
01:10:38.000Like, you know, when they say, if you smell crap, check your boot.
01:10:43.000They use the actual, you know, they swear when they say it, but we'll keep it family friendly.
01:10:47.000So this guy is just like really bad at his job.
01:10:50.000Is he the guy that ordered the cops to blockade the road?
01:11:20.000How this guy is failing up is beyond me, but congratulations to him for constantly getting a job and then, you know, dropping the ball, to say the very least.
01:11:28.000What happened in- What a track record.
01:11:29.000You said it was during that Vegas shooting that he was the chief of police?
01:11:32.000He was the- he led the- the Las Vegas Strip.
01:11:34.000Commander of the policing district that includes the Las Vegas Strip, during which he played a key role in the response to the October 1st, 2017 mass shooting.
01:11:42.000And then, is this like, you said it was an upgrade.
01:11:44.000I mean, obviously he lives in Maui, that's pretty much... Well, right, he's like, I'm getting out of here, I'm gonna go get a job somewhere else, and then this happens, and it's like, man, this guy should be fired.
01:12:06.000Okay, why are they not wanting to hold these people accountable?
01:12:09.000Because this stuff is going to continue to happen.
01:12:11.000Unless, unless they're held accountable.
01:12:13.000We were talking about this a little bit before the show.
01:12:15.000Do you feel like there's any feeling among mainstream media that you're not supposed to criticize, like, FEMA, people who rush into disasters, people who are, like, the emergency response, they're sort of protecting them in some way?
01:12:27.000They feel obligated to say nothing because they're not supposed to criticize people who are, like, the heroes, so to speak?
01:12:33.000Yeah, so first off, I'll start by saying that FEMA is a disaster in and of themselves.
01:13:13.000Because, you know, these people have been inundated by toxic gases, their soil's contaminated, their water's contaminated, and finally FEMA comes in.
01:13:25.000FEMA kind of backed out of the entire situation, and they're doing the same thing here.
01:13:29.000They're already starting to back out, as I said earlier, where they made all these promises about all this money for people that were economically displaced, and now they're like, well, yeah, we're not really going to do that.
01:13:39.000This is an executive branch agency, okay?
01:13:45.000They are under the command of the President of the United States, so he has ultimate jurisdiction.
01:13:54.000Why is the FEMA administrator like seemingly totally inept and funny enough the FEMA administrator right now her name is Deanna something don't remember her her exact name she was in charge of New York City's COVID response as well which was obviously as we know New York City had one of the most disastrous COVID responses in the country. This is Deanne Criswell? Deanne
01:14:19.000Criswell. Yep. She is currently the FEMA administrator.
01:14:22.000So, I mean, it's like, what is it? Why are we not taking this organization more seriously?
01:14:29.000We're talking about people's lives and livelihoods. Is it that FEMA is only as effective as the president?
01:14:35.000So, I mean, like I said, the president has a lot of power over FEMA.
01:14:55.000And make sure that when you have a... This is no fault of their own, okay?
01:15:00.000The people of Lahaina did not do this to themselves.
01:15:03.000Okay, so, in my opinion, the federal government should be able to- I mean, we're sending twenty- what, just a couple weeks ago, twenty-three billion more to Ukraine?
01:15:13.000How come we're sending, you know, a total of, to the Lahaina residents, under two million dollars in relief aid to them?
01:16:42.000Why is it where the only people that are setting up the food banks, giving people clothing, collecting goods, water, all of that, it's all being done by the community and non-profit organizations.
01:16:54.000Every single person from Lahaina that I spoke with Said the same thing.
01:17:12.000Well, modern monetary theory suggests that to control for inflation, they need to take money out of the economy, because as they just mass print it and use it for wars at their discretion, then that leads to inflation problems in the underlying economy, so they'll use taxes to pull that money back out.
01:17:27.000You said they were going to give everybody $700 and then they pulled that back?
01:17:30.000Or did they actually give everybody the $700?
01:18:22.000That's what I was doing, but where I was staying was typically, because it was the cheapest area on Maui at this point, was the tourist area, because there is nobody there.
01:18:32.000This is where all these people worked in these massive resorts and stuff.
01:18:36.000I stayed in a, I'm not going to say, because I'm going to go back there, but a very small motel.
01:19:23.000And you're saying that by going on your Hawaii vacation, you're actually helping the victims of this, uh... You're doing a public service by going on a vacation to Hawaii.
01:19:30.000You're doing your civic duty by going on vacation to Hawaii.
01:19:37.000I mean, that's exactly what needs to happen right now because if FEMA is not helping them, the state government's not helping them, the only people that can help them right now are people that are traveling out there.
01:20:16.000But sometimes, you know, a show with a couple of GoPros and a... It's not hard to take, like, two cameras and hook them up to a live stream.
01:21:56.000That is one of the things that is one of the most polarizing issues out there right now is because you have these conspiracy theories talking about, oh yeah, well, they're trying to take our land.
01:22:08.000They absolutely are trying to take the land.
01:22:11.000Lahaina is one of the most beautiful towns that I've ever been in.
01:22:14.000And I travel across the world to cover stories.
01:22:37.000You can give them $10 million and they don't care.
01:22:39.000They might be working two or three jobs, but they still don't want to sell their land.
01:22:43.000Uh, and the, the saddest part about it is now they're thinking, because one of the first things the governor came out and said, Josh Green, uh, he came out and said, oh yeah, well now the state's gonna buy all the land up.
01:23:04.000Washington jury convicts five pro-lifers.
01:23:08.000I find this story absolutely fascinating.
01:23:10.000They say, the jury on Tuesday found the five activists guilty of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.
01:23:16.000Authorities immediately took the pro-lifers into custody.
01:23:19.000They now await their sentencing and their lawyers are planning an appeal.
01:23:22.000The trial, which began with a jury selection on August 9th, centered on the participation in a 2020 sit-in at a facility in D.C.
01:23:28.000where they suspected an abortionist of performing illegal late-term abortions.
01:23:32.000Each of the activists faces the possibility of up to 11 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and as much as $350,000 in fines.
01:23:41.000We've talked about the escalating conflict, culture war, cold culture war, whatever you want to call it, and one of the examples that we often give is Colorado and I think Oklahoma, right?
01:23:55.000In one state, abortion is completely illegal, and in another state, it is completely unrestricted.
01:24:00.000Which opens the door to some very serious troubles.
01:24:04.000If, say, a woman flees the state where it's overtly illegal in every respect into Colorado for the abortion, which is likely happening now as we speak, and then there is a challenge from another individual who says, no, stop her, she can't do this, it's illegal, what happens?
01:24:18.000Does Oklahoma send police to stop the woman from aborting and killing the baby because they view it as murder, or do they not view it as murder?
01:24:25.000What I find interesting with this story about these activists is that if you take the perspective that abortion is murder, and that this doctor may have been performing late-term abortions, you have a story of five individuals who took no direct physical action to stop an active murder from taking place, simply sat in front of a building where a murder was taking place, and will now be going to prison for trying to stop that murder.
01:24:46.000Again, that's if you take that perspective.
01:24:48.000That, I gotta say, is very interesting to me because it says to me, I don't actually think conservatives think it's murder.
01:24:57.000And it was actually, I can't remember who was making the argument, it was actually a pro-life Christian conservative who said, clearly there is something different about it in that even pro-life activists do not behave similarly, overwhelmingly.
01:25:09.000There may be some individuals who would view it completely as the same thing, but for the most part, the political conservatives that say it is murder, do not act like it is.
01:25:20.000So I'm wondering if, you know, for one, this is a crazy story and I'm interested
01:25:23.000in what you guys think, interested in what you guys think about it.
01:25:25.000I'm also interested in where we go from here considering this.
01:25:28.000I honestly think that, I think that the whole, I don't want to dog pile on people that are so pro-life
01:25:35.000that they think a one day old inceptive child is the same holistically as a 17 year old boy.
01:25:43.000So, yeah, murder—destroying a fertilized egg at one day and killing a 17-year-old in cold blood are very, very different, and I feel like it's LARPing to act like it's a murder.
01:28:17.000I do think that babies are alive in the womb and all that.
01:28:22.000I do think, you know, at one day of conception there is a human life there that would be killed in an abortion.
01:28:26.000But there's clearly something different about it in that these activists, and almost every single activist, their position is, well, another murder happened today, let's write it down.
01:28:35.000I'm like, when you see a video of a store clerk being robbed and the guy starts mercilessly beating the dude with a stick, these people are cheering and celebrating.
01:28:43.000Yeah, when it comes to this, they're like, let's sit down in front of the building.
01:28:48.000There is a political climate here, and these people are trying to do the non-violent civil disobedience, which is the appropriate way to protest what our society deems, in many respects, acceptable.
01:28:59.000They're taking the non-violent approach to a conflicted issue in this country, which is, in my opinion, Nonviolence of disobedience is the correct way to address these things, but they're going to prison for it.
01:29:11.000If you can't sit down in front of a building and link arms... Were they trespassing?
01:29:14.000Yeah, I was going to say, is this a state that has one of the barrier laws?
01:29:24.000has a law saying you can't block access to a clinic.
01:29:27.000So, are we getting to the point, because we saw Jen Psaki, I don't know if you saw this the other day, you know, saying that, well, you know, the whole thing about, you know, Democrats being a fan of late term abortions is misleading.
01:29:39.000Are they starting to back away from this now?
01:29:41.000Because this, how we even got to the point where there are a lot of Democrats, there are a lot of people on the left that are okay with all the way up to the point of, you know, a week before birth, okay with terminating a pregnancy.
01:29:55.000So are we starting to back away from that now?
01:29:57.000I think a lot of people equate supporting something with happiness.
01:30:01.000I think there's a lot of people that I've talked to that are pro-abortion that are not happy about it.
01:30:06.000They support it, they want it to be legal, but they don't get joy out of it.
01:30:10.000I think that's the more normal approach when it comes to being pro-choice.
01:30:29.000Right now in this country, Roe v. Wade has been overturned.
01:30:32.000Some states have decided to outright ban abortion.
01:30:34.000Some states have decided to make it unrestricted, limitless.
01:30:37.000The Democrats, of course, lie endlessly.
01:30:40.000Like I forgot to mention, Jen Psaki says nobody wants this, but all of these states, I should say all of you, but many of these states are enacting these laws.
01:30:49.000You may say, you know, oh, people have gotten arrested for, you know, non-violent civil disobedience in front of these clinics before, but we're now at a point where the conflict may be coming to a greater tension with, like I mentioned, Colorado and Oklahoma bordering each other, and one saying absolutely, not one saying under any circumstances.
01:31:10.000With stories like this, pro-lifers are being told there is no non-violent civil disobedience path towards resisting what they view as murder.
01:31:45.000You've got these activists that do this non-violent civil disobedience all the time.
01:31:48.000You had far leftists storm one of the Senate buildings, storm the Capitol building previously for like Roe v. Wade stuff, banging on the Supreme Court doors.
01:32:07.000There's got to be a way with abortion to have this conversation that is going to heal the system because instead of being like screaming, no, yes, no, that doesn't work.
01:32:16.000Instead of being like murder, murder, murder, murder when it's not legally a murder.
01:32:19.000Don't scream that it is because it's not legally one.
01:32:25.000What happens if you- So in a state where it's not a legal murder and there's no point in screaming murder, that's not the way- But also- So hold on- Take an eight month old baby in the womb- Stop right there.
01:32:34.000This is the conflict I'm actually talking about.
01:32:36.000If you live in Oklahoma, it is codified that you are- that it is illegal to perform an abortion.
01:32:42.000So the people in that state have stated, by their own democratic processes, You cannot kill this baby.
01:32:49.000If you live in that state, and there are many people who live in many states not have enacted these restrictions or total bans, they are saying it's murder, and they have made it completely illegal.
01:33:00.000It is not murder, and it is unrestricted.
01:33:03.000So you can't just say it's not a murder now, because some states are saying it effectively is.
01:33:07.000That's an interesting way to look at killing, but you're right.
01:33:09.000But where does this conflict go, then?
01:33:10.000This is why I'm saying this is a federal question.
01:33:15.000This is a question under the 14th Amendment.
01:33:17.000I guess it depends on your definition of a naturally born citizen, because if they're not born, then the 14th Amendment may not actually protect them.
01:33:24.000But the 14th Amendment actually says something to the effect of human rights not being denied.
01:33:28.000Yeah, because when you have an eight-month-old baby and you look at it in the eyes, and it's looking at you, you know it's a human.
01:33:35.000I've had friends that were born premature, but they could have been aborted in certain states, legally, and I'm like, but once you know like that, if you can know, maybe you would be less likely to want to do it.
01:33:45.000The issue right now that I bring up is, if Oklahoma says, it's murder and it's illegal, and Colorado says, nope, it's not and you can kill the baby, Something is broken in this country.
01:33:57.000You cannot have a nation where certain jurisdictions determine that human DNA and matter is not worthy of life rights, and one state saying they are.
01:34:11.000This is a recipe for exactly what we saw back in 1861.
01:34:14.000Some states saying you do not have human rights, while other states you said you do have human rights.
01:34:55.000If you are correct in that, if there's a woman who was pregnant, and you, you know, you're drunk and you crash into them, they say you killed two people, there's two homicides, it's a double homicide, they are saying a human killed a human, and that unborn baby was a human.
01:35:08.000It could be looked at as like, um, as a manslaughter, you know, not necessarily murder.
01:35:14.000Murder's a different, murder's like a federal crime.
01:35:16.000Well, even if it's murder, you're still, I mean, or even if it's manslaughter, I mean, you're still slaughtering a human.
01:35:21.000That's the, that's the whole point of manslaughter.
01:35:25.000No, no, and I'm fairly certain, in the states you're referring to, if a deranged serial killer takes a machete and goes to a pregnant woman and butchers her, killing both the baby and the woman, it is a double murder.
01:35:36.000Well, even if you just shoot the woman.
01:36:48.000Yeah, we need a new Human Rights Commission of some sort, because you need to control and own your own copyright of your own visage, your own face and name and likeness, because companies cannot take that from you.
01:37:02.000And if we can neural net these things, when they're like three months old, and you put the neural net in the womb, and you see all of a sudden, they can learn language.
01:37:08.000They can communicate with you when they're at two months.
01:37:10.000We'll realize a lot ahead of time, like, that they're human.
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01:38:22.000And everyone keeps saying it can't happen, yet every single time we've brought up, uh-oh, they're trying to do X, someone goes, that can't happen, and then it does.
01:38:31.000We're at the point where not only did Trump get indicted, they've gone after his lawyers, and now they're investigating media personalities, so it's like, First of all, Trump will never get indicted.
01:39:37.000My guess is because he wouldn't play ball with the Swiss banks and they're afraid that he won't oversee a smooth transition into a totalitarian world government where the United States is the lucky left arm.
01:39:48.000No, he's like, no, we are the head, the brain, the force, the reckoning.
01:39:52.000Alright, we got one from Xana520 who says, Because this was brought up last night, and as one of them, Bronies started as fans of a cartoon that wasn't just for girls, and was created by an old Cartoon Network veteran.
01:40:06.000Things went downhill from there, but Gen 3 was unique.
01:41:12.000I guess no one's going around dressed up like Spongebob, though, so.
01:41:15.000Not as part of a culture or something.
01:41:17.000Yeah, it didn't spawn the subsect that is Sponge Slash Awkward Costume.
01:41:22.000Tyler Bratton says, breaking the Tennessee House and Senate have adjourned the special session without passing any gun control or red flag laws.
01:41:36.000I guess technically, you know, because it's doing as often.
01:41:38.000It's like we need government for emergencies on the nose on the right away, but then we need them to back off and let us live our lives and run ourselves.
01:41:46.000How come this was never a problem before?
01:41:47.000I mean, my dad telling me that, oh yeah, well, I mean, I used to have a gun in my pickup truck when I went to high school.
01:42:47.000Glucose Donor says, Tim, the concept of movie bias and criminal justice is called the NCIS effect, where people think investigations are solved in a day.
01:46:28.000And then there's the default- like, so, the lockdowns worked.
01:46:32.000Because it got the, um, the normies, who don't pay attention, into the fray.
01:46:39.000Without a lockdown, or force, these people are gonna go back to, you know, watching Barstool, or something like that.
01:46:45.000No disrespect to Barstool, like, people would prefer to watch, they get way more views, people would rather watch sports and talk about their pastimes and their hobbies, than the affairs of the political class.
01:46:57.000But people like you, watching this show, yeah, we're not gonna vote for them.
01:47:01.000And so they know they need a way to force regular people into the fray, they can't keep doing it, it won't work.
01:47:08.000Karen Rees says, Karen Rees, I'm for law and order so I'm 100% Trump.
01:47:13.000Look at the BS in Maryland with Senator Jill Carter who is blaming law enforcement and prosecutors for misunderstanding the law regarding not being able to charge J-U-V, charge juve.
01:48:29.000Every once in a while, these videos of people like licking ice cream and then putting the cap on and putting it back in the freezer go viral.
01:48:34.000And then for a while, some grocery stores kind of chain their door shut or whatever.
01:48:40.000Do you guys know what ninja rocks are?
01:48:43.000Uh, so, none of this stuff about Kias matters, because there's a thing called a ninja rock, which I will not elaborate further, because, you know, it's bad enough.
01:48:52.000As soon as you talk about it, people can find out what it is.
01:48:54.000But you can effectively have this tiny little rock that you flick at a car window, and the car window will shatter instantly.
01:49:19.000Yup, they walk up to the car and go, and then the window just goes poof.
01:49:22.000So people figure out how to get them, and it doesn't matter if you're a key or otherwise.
01:49:27.000Like, there's videos you can watch where someone just walks up to this little thing and goes like that, and then the window just goes boom and blows out.
01:49:31.000Sounds like we need to talk to Elon about material science for 21st century windows.
01:49:35.000Didn't you see the video where he threw a cannonball or something?
01:49:50.000Yeah, I think the issue they said was that it was propped up and it had some countervailing force against it or something, which it isn't supposed to have.
01:49:58.000They hit it with a sledgehammer during like testing and they cracked where the window, like the bottom of the window where it sat in the car door.
01:50:06.000And so that all it took was the ball to finish the job.
01:53:23.000You can't be in the FBI unless someone nominates you?
01:53:26.000You have to have a college degree, it's very important.
01:53:28.000Yeah, and you have to, there's like a big interview process to get into the FBI, right?
01:53:31.000So, I don't know if invite is the way to describe it, but...
01:53:35.000Alright, Papa Romano says, can Nick elaborate on the black fences they have set up around the burn area and the unusual police presence protecting the burn area?
01:53:43.000Yeah, so the, so this is the thing, like I said, that they're arresting, literally arresting residents that go past the barricade.
01:53:51.000I, I made it about three and a half steps past before, you know, the National Guard ended up running up really quickly, the Hawaii National Guard, uh, to, you know, question me, and they pulled me aside.
01:54:01.000Look, I got pulled aside by Maui police multiple times, I got pulled aside by Secret Service.
01:54:08.000Apparently I'm on a list now because my TSA pre-check no longer works after Hawaii.
01:54:22.000You know, it's now even now, weeks later, they're putting up this black fence around Lahaina.
01:54:32.000And so that you can't see there was a fence before.
01:54:34.000Now they're putting now they're putting the black sheeting all the way around it.
01:54:38.000So you can't so you can't even see it.
01:54:41.000And there's a no drone zone now, which I have an older drone, so I'm able to put it up there, and so I did it the other day, so I was able to get video, but now I don't understand it.
01:54:53.000They're not helping when it comes to the entire thought that they're hiding something.
01:54:59.000They're not even attempting to dispel that narrative.
01:55:14.000Yeah, he's basically saying that if you think babies, you know, aren't alive unless they have some kind of comprehension ability, then Helen Keller would be disqualified in your view.
01:55:25.000I didn't say that we should be killing deaf infants or people that are in the womb that are deaf or blind.
01:55:51.000Alright, PonyUp says, After 15 weeks, if stem cell researchers fail to abort the fetal cells they harvest from, they are bound by federal law to consider them a human being.
01:56:18.000I wonder what the recovery time is going to be like for the city.
01:56:21.000I mean, now we're getting the idea that it's not only years that we already expected, but also the government has to allow anything to happen.
01:57:38.000So my prescription has not changed in two years, and my eyes are healthy, and we're all great.
01:57:42.000And the reason I bring it up is that when I was sitting in the office waiting to pay, they had a DEI poster on the wall, and it was the weirdest thing that this eye doctor insisted on informing me of their sexual preference.
01:57:52.000I was like, there's like a big picture talking about, like, what they were into.
01:57:57.000It was like, I was just really confused by it.
01:57:59.000This poster was like, diversity, equity, inclusion, and what it means.
01:58:01.000And it was like, diversity is when you try to figure out if everyone is welcome at the party.
01:58:07.000Inclusivity is making sure they can get into the party.
01:58:10.000And, you know, like, equity is making sure everyone's dancing.
01:58:12.000And then above it, it was like, gay, lesbian, bisexual things, like on a flower.
01:58:17.000And I'm just like, I'm just not convinced it's relevant to my eye doctor appointment whether or not you, sir, enjoy the presence of men or women.
01:58:27.000How does this change my contact prescription?
01:58:31.000If I say I don't agree, are you going to make me wear glasses?
01:58:34.000Like a person goes in there and says, hi, I'd like to get an eye exam and purchase some contact lenses, but I'm concerned you don't sleep with men.
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