In this episode, we talk about how Joe Rogan saved our lives, the Kyle Rittenhouse case, and much, much more. We also talk about the new vaccine mandate in LA and the Durham investigation.
00:01:01.000um am i looking in that camera yeah that's all right there Well, if you want to look at the camera, you can, but we normally just have a normal conversation where we just kind of talk to each other.
00:01:34.000I noticed when I was talking that Luke kept tapping his ear.
00:03:34.000But because it's Joe Rogan, and they want to smear him, and they want to lie about Horstie, where everyone else is a garbage, then it becomes something that's really just blunt proportion.
00:03:41.000What you need to understand is a lot of states have monoclonal antibody treatments that are free.
00:03:45.000We'll get into all this stuff, because we got a lot of news about the vaccine mandates.
00:03:49.000We got the Surgeon General, I think, is now saying they want to push a vaccine mandate for literally all businesses now, so that would include us and anybody under 100 employees, which is crazy.
00:04:00.000But we do got big news about the Kyle Rittenhouse case.
00:04:03.000The prosecution has been absolutely just messing everything up, and it's so bad, I have to assume they did it on purpose.
00:04:10.000One of their witnesses, the third witness now to backfire on them, and their key witness admitted he was only fired upon by Kyle Rittenhouse after he advanced on Kyle and drew a glock and pointed it at Kyle Rittenhouse's head.
00:04:26.000And then immediately every legal analyst was like, oh, there it is.
00:04:29.000People are screaming directed verdict, like the judge should throw it all out.
00:05:08.000That time Devin Nunes, nobody knew who he was, nobody who knew who I was.
00:05:12.000Sometimes I wish we could go back to those days.
00:05:14.000Says, hey, run this Russiagate investigation with your intel investigatory background, became a chief investigator.
00:05:20.000And well, you know what happened from there.
00:05:21.000And then I was fortunate to go from there to the White House.
00:05:25.000Deputy Assistant President Trump, ran counterterrorism, became the Deputy Director of National Intelligence, and then finished off as Chief of Staff for the Department of Defense.
00:05:45.000I'm so happy we're back and we missed so much.
00:05:47.000I just want to rant incredibly about so many issues right now, but I'm going to save it.
00:05:52.000We also missed Halloween, which sucks because I was planning on dressing up as Tim Pool himself.
00:05:59.000I would have called myself Pimpool from Pool Land, and I had the beanie, I was gonna have a fake beard, I was gonna have the same exact clothes, and sadly it didn't work out, but hey, what can you do?
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00:08:59.000Behold this image for those that are watching on YouTube.
00:09:03.000It is the prosecutor, one of the prosecutors in the Kyle Rittenhouse case, facepalming.
00:09:09.000And this was when their own witness, Gage Grosskreutz, admitted He only was fired upon after he drew his gun on Kyle and then advanced on him.
00:09:20.000And the crazy thing about this is that in the trial, this guy Gage was lying over and over again and the defense kept calling him out like, here's a signed statement, here's a photograph, here's an image, here's a video.
00:09:31.000And that only then was the dude finally admitting what he was saying, was like, oh okay, and then like changing his answer.
00:09:38.000In this instance, he was asked by the defense, the defense asked Gage Grosskreutz, he's one of the guys who attacked Rittenhouse and got shot, and the defense said, it was only when you pointed the gun at Rittenhouse that he fired upon you, and Grosskreutz said no at first.
00:09:56.000So the defense pulls out a photo, gives it to him, and he's like, what's that a photo of?
00:10:01.000And he's like, you're pointing your weapon at Rittenhouse.
00:10:15.000Immediately all the pundits are like, oh, directed verdict, directed verdict, it's over.
00:10:20.000But, um, I don't know if it means it's over.
00:10:23.000It certainly means that on the murder charges, I think, a fair assessment would be Rittenhouse is gonna get, it's self-defense, but there's still the weapons charge, and Cash, interestingly, you were saying, like, you've tried cases before, and you think the jury might actually, what, say, we don't care about this?
00:10:38.000Look, I tried like 60 jury trials to verdict, right?
00:10:41.000Criminal murders, homicides, bank robberies, narco-trafficking, you name it, right?
00:10:45.000Every case I thought I was going to win, I lost.
00:10:47.000Every case I thought I was going to lose, I won.
00:10:50.000Juries are, and this is why there is no such thing as jury specialists, because you cannot be that good at reading 12 total strangers.
00:11:14.000It means he did not prep his key witness, the major witness in the case, the victim, because he's shocked to have that verbiage come out during trial.
00:11:25.000He was the star witness that lied to the police, lied about exactly what happened here, and now this... I mean, some people are saying this is over, but as you said, you know, court proceedings are like gambling.
00:11:36.000You never know what the outcome is going to be, and there's a lot of people threatening riots, a lot of people threatening protests, a lot of people threatening to go after the jury as well, so we're having a lot of outside impact on this very important trial that I think we should also kind of hone in on and talk about.
00:12:07.000It's this mechanism in legal trials where basically you say, judge, did you just see what happened?
00:12:12.000There's so much evidence to go our way, our way being the defense, take the case out of the hands of the jury, direct a verdict because the law cannot convict this man based on the facts.
00:12:24.000I agree with the sentiment expressed by the attorneys, but a judge can also reserve a directed verdict till after the jury even comes back with their verdict.
00:12:58.000I was just going to say, it's the politics.
00:13:00.000And that's what makes this trial even scarier.
00:13:02.000It's the politics of the case make it even scarier because the jury is going to feel more pressure.
00:13:07.000You know, it's going to be kind of screwed up if I turn out to be right.
00:13:10.000Because it was, well, what I mean is a few weeks ago, like a few months ago, I said Kyle's going to get life.
00:13:16.000Because what happened with the Chauvin trial is, you know, we mentioned this a little bit briefly before the show, that they tried to get him on murder and all that stuff, but it was like potentially manslaughter.
00:13:26.000And then during the court case, it was not just my opinion as a layman, which is not worth much at all, but all these legal analysts, actual lawyers, actual defense lawyers saying like, wow, wow, wow, in these instances, but the jury was under duress.
00:13:40.000So you end up with jurors coming in the Chauvin trial, being brought in by armed cops with machine guns.
00:13:46.000Clearly something's wrong in that case!
00:13:48.000And then the jurors even said after the fact they were scared they'd be targeted.
00:13:51.000I felt the same way with the jurors in the Rittenhouse case.
00:13:55.000No one is going to want to stand up and stick their neck out for this kid if a rioter is going to show up and burn your house down.
00:14:06.000Now it looks like they definitely overcharged Rittenhouse.
00:14:09.000And so I'm starting to think that, you know, after seeing how the judge was ruling on this, and how the state has been handling it, they've had three witnesses, they've called, that have backfired on them.
00:14:19.000You had Richie McGinnis, who basically was like, the dudes had effed you and tried grabbing the gun, and they tried finagling their way out of that one.
00:14:26.000You had, I think his name was Ryan Balch, who said, one of the people who attacked Rittenhouse went up to them earlier in the day and said, if I catch you alone, I'll effing kill you.
00:14:35.000And that was the state, that's a prosecution's witness.
00:14:38.000And then you get this guy who's like suing the city for $10 million.
00:14:42.000And he gets asked by the defense, the outcome of this case will impact whether or not you win that money.
00:14:47.000And he's like, yeah, but he stopped short of saying he thought, you know, convicting Rittenhouse would help him win the money.
00:14:53.000And then you get this where he's basically like, you know, I was only fired upon when I pointed my gun.
00:15:35.000He was saying that as soon as the judge in that case acknowledged there's nowhere you can go where people won't know about the rioting, he was like, it should have been dismissed the case outright.
00:15:47.000If you can't have a fair trial, then you can't have a trial.
00:15:49.000Yeah, there was a cause to move that venue, move it out, you know, and that's what he was alluding to.
00:16:12.000When I was a public defender, I faced guys like this who thought, I've got this case so in the bag.
00:16:16.000Like the Casey Anthony prosecutors down in Miami.
00:16:18.000I've got this case so in the bag I literally don't have to do anything but just put up my witnesses and the political shitstorm in the media will come in and basically overcome my failures.
00:16:30.000Why do they want to prosecute Rittenhouse?
00:17:18.000So look, having been a guy who was a national security prosecutor, prosecuted terrorists all over the world, and worked with the FBI, I love those guys.
00:17:38.000What I don't like is the top and that Russiagate. We'll get to that
00:17:41.000as a prime example of how America's faith in our law
00:17:45.000enforcement community has been destroyed by a select few.
00:17:49.000And when you say something like that, if you told me that seven years ago, I'd be like, you're crazy, man.
00:17:54.000If you tell me that today, I'd be like, someone needs to do that.
00:17:57.000Someone needs to look into that seriously.
00:17:59.000Because if the, if the jurors, Justice Department withheld evidence, exculpatory evidence, like we've caught them doing time and time again, from Russiagate on through the Flynn case, when Flynn was exonerated, they withheld exculpatory evidence.
00:18:12.000Well, the Epstein case, they withheld the information for 30 plus years.
00:18:16.000The FBI was interviewing witnesses in the 90s with women that came forward and said, hey, this is happening, and the FBI literally looked the other way.
00:18:24.000There was the other case of the other family-friendly show, the other person who hurt children.
00:18:48.000I'm watching the live stream of this case, and I think anybody who's watching this is probably asking themselves over and over again, how was Gage Grosskreutz not criminally charged for at least having the gun?
00:19:23.000So here he is, at a protest, at a riot, he goes to multiple, he's admitted this on the stand, multiple events, armed with a gun he's not legally allowed to be carrying.
00:19:32.000Now, I'll stop right there and say, I believe that's a bunk claim, because the Constitution says you have a right to keep and bear arms, and then trying to put this law over someone's right to keep and bear arms is BS.
00:19:43.000But for the sake of the statutory legal issue at play, here's a guy who should have been charged for bringing an illegal weapon concealed to a riot on multiple occasions, and the prosecution showed that he was chasing Kyle Rittenhouse out of view of Rittenhouse.
00:19:57.000He didn't know where Kyle was, and you can see him on camera running towards him and reaching into the small of his back and drawing the gun from his waistband.
00:20:59.000But why didn't they bring any charges?
00:21:01.000Is it because it's not a federal offense?
00:21:03.000They could, but usually what would happen is the DOJ would bring charges and they would supersede
00:21:08.000any of these charges, but the problem is you have, again, a politicized law enforcement community
00:21:13.000where they're saying because of the riots and because of everything that happened here,
00:21:16.000The number one target is Kyle Rittenhouse.
00:21:18.000So we can't go ahead and supersede with the federal prosecution for another defendant or possible defendant because they want to see how that case plays out because they don't want to take the heat away from that.
00:21:29.000Did you see that they had a subpoena for the phone of Gage Grosskreutz, the guy with the gun?
00:22:21.000You have to bring an attorney and show me why I shouldn't throw you in prison.
00:22:24.000And it happens rarely, but in a case like this, where you're talking about all these possibilities of exculpatory evidence, prosecutorial misconduct, the only person that can keep it straight is the judge.
00:22:36.000Watching this trial, the state is going fully motion.
00:22:40.000Trying to get this Gage Grosskritts guy to like cry on the stand almost.
00:22:44.000He's like, I thought I was going to die.
00:23:55.000Like, I have personal experience with the no cross-prosecution thing.
00:23:59.000It's scary to me that we're at a point where during the criminal proceedings for Kyle Rittenhouse, determining whether or not he was acting in self-defense, we're getting evidence of other crimes committed by a ton of other people, and it's actually starting to sound like the crimes were committed against Kyle, but he's the one on trial.
00:24:16.000It's scary, and there's unfortunately no way to remedy it unless this judge intervenes afterwards.
00:24:51.000So one of the crazy things is that there was a... I can't remember exactly what the prosecutors were asking of the witness, but it was objected by the defense on habit and customs, I think it's called.
00:25:10.000Yeah, basically what happens is when you have a witness on the witness stand and you're trying to get facts into evidence, you need that witness to testify to it.
00:25:16.000Sometimes what you can say is, oh, John Q. Voter, he woke up every morning at 9 a.m., picked up his Glock, went out to the backyard and shot 17 rounds.
00:25:25.000If you can prove that he did that every day, you can allow that testimony to come in from a witness who saw it based on habit and custom.
00:25:32.000That's what that's the evidence used for.
00:25:33.000So, the defense objected on these grounds, and the judge said... I would've.
00:25:38.000He said sustained, and the defense back-talked the judge.
00:25:42.000I'm sorry, not the defense, the prosecutor.
00:25:45.000The prosecutor was asking a question, the defense objected, the judge sustained the defense, and so the prosecutor back-talked the judge saying, but this is all habit and customs, and the judge goes, you don't need to comment on my rulings.
00:26:32.000What do you guys think is going to happen?
00:26:33.000Man, I was saying before, life in prison.
00:26:36.000Because they're going to convict him on the murder charges.
00:26:39.000My view initially was that, just based on what happened in the Chauvin trial, there would be no political willpower to defend principle.
00:26:47.000The jurors are going to say, I don't want to be here in the first place.
00:26:50.000The judge is going to say, I got a million to one cases to deal with, I don't need this one, and no one is going to stick their neck out for this kid.
00:26:57.000However, the judge has been pretty fair.
00:27:00.000He's not given the defense everything they've wanted.
00:27:02.000There's been a few rulings where he's like, you know, no.
00:27:04.000They tried getting the gun charge, I think, thrown out because they say that the law specifically says it doesn't apply to 16 and 17 year olds.
00:27:12.000For those that aren't familiar, the law says a minor can't carry a weapon.
00:27:15.000But it specifically says in exemption, this is what they argued, 16 and 17 year olds are exempt from this.
00:27:21.000And the judge was like, that's for the jury to decide on the charge.
00:27:24.000Then they also tried saying the reckless endangerment charge should be, should, it should, like, I think they're trying to get it thrown out, arguing that Ritchie McGinnis is the reason for the reckless endangerment charge, I think it's reckless endangerment, that when Rittenhouse was firing on Rosenbaum, Ritchie McGinnis was right there and he created a reasonable harm to Ritchie, thus there's the charge.
00:27:44.000But they specifically say in the law, if you're acting in self-defense, you did not create a reckless, you know, situation or whatever.
00:27:51.000And the judge said, that'll be for the jury to decide.
00:27:54.000So he wasn't going to give them exactly what they wanted.
00:27:56.000But there was an instance where the defense accidentally referred to Grosskreutz as a victim.
00:29:29.000Look, the defense, if they got everything they want, and I haven't been following this case like you guys have, but I probably would not put on a case.
00:29:36.000If you get everything you want, then you remove the state's possibility of doing a rebuttal case and just repeating their entire prosecution.
00:29:42.000And you just kind of screw the prosecution if you get the facts you want that you can argue in closing.
00:29:48.000If they acquit Rittenhouse, he can't be tried again on unrelated charges?
00:29:54.000But even if it's like a different charge, what if they're like, okay, now we're going to try and charge him for something different, but from the event.
00:30:00.000So there's a whole like legal equation that goes into that.
00:30:37.000It's like the conversation of if I put myself in a bear cage, and then the bears attack me and I kill the bears, I was defending myself, but I also put myself in the position where those bears had to die.
00:31:46.000If it's someone else's property, you're probably not gonna get away with the self-defense argument if it's your property that you own.
00:31:53.000Well, apparently the owners of the car place or whatever said we didn't ask for their protection.
00:31:58.000So that's yeah, that's but it's not a good fact for them.
00:32:02.000I I think anybody who's gonna come out and say it's it's like There's the state has nothing would be wrong, you know, and I and I'll say like I've been hyperbolic on Instagram I'm like it's over and it's like but I don't mean to say because I mentioned this in my main video the state does have some things right the guy Gage Grosskreutz Testified that the only reason Rittenhouse didn't shoot him while his hands were up was that he missed the gun misfired No.
00:32:28.000And so what he said was Rittenhouse was pointing the gun at him while he had his hands up.
00:32:32.000And then Rittenhouse pulled the rack, yeah, the rail back to clear and then rechamber
00:33:10.000Even if I was a prosecutor in that case, that's kind of how I would describe it, because you can kind of get away with the fact saying, it's a reload, and you want the jury to hear reload instead of the correct terminology.
00:33:20.000I want to make sure I'm being fair, you know, because the state does have their offense.
00:33:25.000But I will also point out the defense rebutted by showing there was another man who had his hands up that Reynolds also didn't fire upon.
00:33:32.000So if the argument from, you know, Gage was that he did, but my hands were up, then it's like, well, how do you explain the other guy with his hands up?
00:35:46.000There's words for all of these things.
00:35:49.000Well, let's talk about the Steele dossier, man.
00:35:52.000So we have this story from the Washington Post, and this is a little bit more in the weeds on the politics, but this is really, really important.
00:35:59.000So for those that are just tuning in or who are not familiar with what's going on with the Steele dossier and the Durham investigation, I'll put it simply.
00:36:05.000For years, there were lies from Democrats and the media about Trump colluding with Russia.
00:36:40.000So look, the Steele dossier, and I don't think I've ever actually told anyone this, but when I was running the Russiagate investigation for Chairman Nunes, initially the media wanted to call it the Trump dossier.
00:37:28.000The Democrats and the Hillary Clinton campaign go out and pay a foreign national, Christopher Steele, a retired British spy, to go and get dirt from Russia against then-candidate Trump.
00:37:40.000The problem is, Christopher Steele hadn't set foot in Russia in 20 years.
00:37:48.000They paid the law firm, who was also previously indicted just before this one, Perkins Coie, $10 million.
00:37:55.000So now you have the political campaign, a political operative, as you said, and the lawyers now teaming up together with fraudulent information.
00:38:21.000We're gonna keep exculpatory information of innocence out, we're gonna prevent the court from hearing who paid for it, and that it went to Hillary Clinton and her lawyers, and then we're gonna go surveil a presidential candidate, because that's what we wanna do.
00:38:35.000They ultimately, they didn't impeach him on Russiagate.
00:38:40.000Ukrainegate was, and that was insane too, but for the Russia stuff, so this article we have from the Washington Post is from Eric Wempel, he's a media critic, and he's been doing a really good job Going after the media for their malpractice, for their malfeasance.
00:38:59.000But he recently did a story about Joe Rogan and Ivermectin.
00:39:03.000And he was like, CNN's acting like an advocacy, like activist organization by lying about this stuff.
00:39:09.000So I'm not, I don't want to rehash, I don't want to bring all that stuff up just yet.
00:39:12.000We're talking about, you know, Russiagate and stuff.
00:39:15.000But he opens right away by saying, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow in December 2017 aired a special report on the Trump-Russia dossier compiled by former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele.
00:39:25.000The document, claimed Maddow, relied on information coming from Steele's deep cover sources inside Russia.
00:39:31.000A federal indictment unsealed Thursday has something to say about the quality of those sources.
00:39:35.000It charges Igor Danchenko, the dossier's primary intelligence collector, with making false statements to the FBI about his interactions with sources consulted for the dossier.
00:39:46.000When Trump first got elected, there was a guy who tweeted, we're going to impeach him.
00:40:30.000They are now saying, the Washington Post is now admitting based on Durham's indictment, the special counsel's indictment, that the mountain of information that the source, Steele, got from his primary guy in Russia was total BS.
00:40:42.000So their entire investigation, they, the FBI's entire investigation, just got gutted.
00:40:47.000And if I can juxtapose those two things, right?
00:40:50.000This Washington Post article, and we all know who David Ignatius is, he wrote a hit piece on me three months ago on the cover of the Washington Post.
00:40:57.000He wrote a hit piece on me because he knew the Russiagate conspiracy was unraveling.
00:41:01.000We had proven it to be defective, so what did he do?
00:41:04.000Headline, Chief Investigator for Russiagate is possibly leaking classified information to the media.
00:41:10.000So now I get a wave of media hits coming at me the next day, not just in America, but overseas saying
00:41:17.000Kash Patel leaks classified information. This is what they do. So it's shocking to me that
00:41:21.000the Washington Post would let this ride, but I'm happy that they did.
00:41:24.000You would think there would be some repercussions for lying through their teeth
00:41:28.000and just admitting so many important facts.
00:41:32.000I remember looking at this story from the very beginning being like, okay, intelligence agents, sources say, government sources say.
00:42:05.000For Polish people, they get very offended when they get compared to Russians, but the Washington Post literally listed my news organization, We Are Change, as a Russian asset organization because I wasn't buying the official story, and not only did they lie through their teeth about everything, they attacked anyone who even dared question it.
00:42:25.000Okay, so I see the memes all day where they're like, Trump's cult and Trump's cult and I'm like, yeah, yeah, but is Trump's cult at the Washington Post writing fake news for five years?
00:42:46.000I don't know why I should care about that.
00:42:48.000When the media, when ABC, when CNN, when Washington Post, when the New York Times, when they're winning Pulitzer Prizes for making up fake news!
00:43:03.000You know what scares me the most about this story is how absolutely devastating it is, how it contributed to the political divide as it worsens today, and how it's very difficult to understand.
00:43:49.000One individual, a father, had to utilize his entire life savings just for lawyers because he got called into the committee by Adam Schiff to testify about nothing meaningful.
00:44:25.000Can I ask, what was happening in the intelligence agencies?
00:44:28.000Because we kept hearing 17 of them all agree, they're all on board, they know there was Russian collusion 100%, and that's the headline that was running in the mainstream media.
00:44:36.000Everyone was still looking for evidence, but they were running with it like it was just the truth from God.
00:44:42.000What was happening, because there was no pushback at all that I've seen from any of these intelligence agencies, is to be like, hey, hey, actually we don't have nothing here.
00:44:50.000Yeah, so it didn't come till halfway through Trump's term when we shifted around leadership in the intelligence community.
00:44:55.000But in the beginning, the first two years, you basically had a willing media, like you're talking about, and Adam Schiff and people like that were leaking classified information to say, well, we can't get into the details, but Trump colluded.
00:45:09.000Reading the Steele dossier into congressional testimony as if it was the Bible.
00:45:13.000You know, just things like that, and you get your headlines, and the media gets their headlines, and they all wanted to take out Donald Trump.
00:45:19.000So didn't they claim that he like peed on a bed in a hotel or something?
00:45:23.000You want to know something hilarious about that?
00:45:25.000So I said, you know, I was talking to Devin.
00:45:27.000I said, look, we got to do two things as a former prosecutor.
00:46:27.000Everyone because everyone was buying They didn't fool you.
00:46:31.000Well, yeah, but then they ostracized and attacked anyone who wasn't buying the official story, and then this was one of the reasons why Wikipedia censored me and depersoned me on their platform.
00:46:42.000It was because of that Washington Post article that said I was a Russian asset, which I wasn't.
00:46:46.000I mean, there was no evidence suggesting this at all, and it was just smear-mongering by smear merchants who get off at ruining people's lives.
00:46:55.000But for a journalist who was around at that time, all you had to do is ask some questions.
00:47:01.000Be like, okay, let's actually find out what really happened here.
00:47:07.000Let's talk about, we'll advance from here, talk about Ukrainegate.
00:47:13.000So, this is where they actually impeached Donald Trump with the lies about Ukraine.
00:47:16.000And the crazy thing was, I was tracking the news, I was looking at European news sources, I was looking at the history of the founder of Burisma.
00:47:23.000This is the company where Hunter Biden, the president's son, was a board member.
00:47:27.000And my conclusion on this was like, okay, first, I entertained Russiagate.
00:47:32.000I'm just reading the news, I'm like, wow, this is crazy stuff.
00:47:35.000I actually met with one of the most high-profile Russiagate journalists and asked them, To their face, looked in their eyes, do you think Trump actually did this?
00:47:42.000And they were like, without a doubt, he did.
00:47:53.000So then UkraineGate comes along and this is where, you know, Trump apparently sees a video on Twitter of Joe Biden being like, if you want the aid, you got to fire the prosecutor.
00:48:01.000So Trump just is like, I wonder what that's about.
00:48:04.000I'm not necessarily trying to rehash Ukrainegate, but to point out, you end up with these journalists like Matt Taibbi, formerly of Rolling Stone, a real journalist, and he's a liberal guy.
00:48:15.000And all of a sudden now he's an alt-right grifter.
00:49:20.000But when you follow journalists like Matt Taibbi, who's a liberal, They have no choice but to say he's right-wing, because here's a guy who's always been kind of a lefty-doodle-liberal, challenging their narrative, but regular people believe it.
00:49:53.000But the only thing you need to know about what is Russiagate?
00:49:56.000Literally, the media helped perpetrate the biggest fraud in presidential history because a political campaign paid them and their cronies to do it.
00:50:04.000And this jammed... You were in the Trump administration from the beginning, right?
00:50:13.000I mean, you were that, you know, you guys are all lived it.
00:50:15.000I was living it differently on Capitol Hill, getting called a genocidal dictator, literally
00:50:19.000in the media, because I was the guy exposing the truth like facts.
00:50:23.000I was putting facts out through the right process and not leaking classified information.
00:50:28.000And so, you know, that that is just they spent the first two years basically fending they
00:50:34.000the Trump administration fending off the saying, I think I'm not in bed with Putin.
00:50:38.000Looking at Ukraine, this is where Trump got impeached the first time.
00:50:43.000Second time was just ridiculous because he wasn't even in the office anymore.
00:50:46.000But Ukrainegate was absolutely insane.
00:50:49.000I took a few minutes to go over the initial reports and I was like, wow, this is a crazy story.
00:50:54.000Long story short, for those that aren't familiar, this is where they impeached Trump the first time.
00:51:00.000They claimed he was abusing his power to dig up dirt on Joe Biden because Joe Biden was his rival, even though Joe Biden hadn't announced he was running for office and wasn't officially running for office.
00:51:10.000And when you actually look at the evidence, Matt Taibbi, who we've mentioned several times, an amazing journalist, found there was a criminal investigation from Viktor Shokin, the prosecutor, into Mykola Zlochevsky, the founder of this energy company where Joe Biden's son was on the board.
00:51:26.000The media lied over and over again, saying there was no investigation, it's not true, ignore this, Trump is abusing his power.
00:51:34.000It was really crazy for me, because when Russiagate was happening, I was like, wow, the New York Times, they said this.
00:51:41.000Then UkraineGate comes along, and I'm like, wait a minute, the evidence actually proves they're lying.
00:51:46.000And they released a call transcript between Trump and the Ukraine premier, where it literally showed there was no quid pro quo, and if you take that and put it next to Joe Biden's quid
00:51:56.000pro quo for his son getting advisory contract in Ukraine saying
00:52:00.000I'm gonna fire the prosecutor or you're not getting your seven million in eight. I mean like there was billion
00:52:05.000It was was it a billion dollars a billion? Yeah, whatever was but like that's quid pro quo
00:53:18.000What we have now shown, not we, Durham and our investigations have shown, is that the only people that colluded with Russians were the Hillary Clinton campaign, the Democratic Party, and certain FBI individuals, including James Comey, Andy McCabe, and the likes of those people that should be indicted.
00:53:31.000I mean, that's how crazy this scenario is, and that's why people were like, we can't believe what you're saying.
00:54:08.000I don't think Hillary Clinton's getting indicted or James Comey's getting indicted, but I do think Andy McCabe, Lisa Page, Peter Strzok, and Fusion GPS and all these people are in the crosshairs.
00:54:16.000and I don't think that they're now starting it.
00:54:49.000I was talking to someone recently who told me that they viewed themselves as a Democrat if they had to choose.
00:54:56.000And then later in the conversation said they were quitting their job because they didn't want to get vaccine boosters like every other month or whatever and it was like endless.
00:55:05.000And I was like, but the Democratic Party are the ones who are enforcing those and pushing those and it's the Republicans for the most part who are rejecting them.
00:55:12.000I'm not saying that's a good reason just to vote Republican, but like if you're talking to me and the most pressing issue to you is you don't like the vaccine mandates to the point where you'll quit your job.
00:55:23.000Why would you then vote for these people?
00:55:25.000And the reason I bring this up in this context is, if you've been paying attention, you know the vaccine mandates aren't stopping, right?
00:55:32.000So the NBA just mandated booster shots.
00:55:35.000If you're in the NBA, referees, players, coaches, everyone's got to get the latest booster.
00:55:40.000And you're gonna have to get a booster again.
00:55:43.000At what point do people wake up and say, wow, hey, I've been lied to the entire time?
00:55:49.000When it comes to the vaccine mandate stuff, it's become so painfully obvious.
00:55:52.000No matter how many times 15 days to slow the spread becomes 20 months becomes now you gotta get boosters and I gotta wear the mask and get the boosters.
00:56:00.000But when it comes to the Russia stuff, the problem is it's hard to see through.
00:56:03.000When it comes to the Democrats with Adam Schiff lying over and over again, was it Clapper as well?
00:56:23.000So how do we get people to finally realize, look, the Republicans are pretty bad, right?
00:56:27.000I think the Republican Party is not doing, you know, I'll put it this way.
00:56:31.000I think 20% of the Republican Party is doing all right.
00:56:33.000And the majority in the leadership is like, where are they?
00:56:37.000And sitting on their hands while the Democrats go nuts with Adam Schiff, with Clapper, with Biden, with unconstitutional edicts, with lying to the public, lying to the press, the press helping them.
00:56:49.000Yeah, look, I've the funny thing is I've literally never been a political guy.
00:56:53.000I've been a national security career guy for 16 years in government.
00:56:57.000And then all of a sudden I became a political hack.
00:56:59.000And I don't even know how to run a campaign.
00:57:04.000What you just said and relayed to the American people, I think you need to do two things.
00:57:09.000One, Devin Nunes told me a long time ago, he's like, when you said the truth a thousand times and you're getting tired of saying it, that means you've just begun saying it.
00:57:17.000So we've been saying it for five years.
00:57:25.000And you have to show the American public the truth, not just tell them, which is why we declassified all those documents and wrote the memos that are now finally coming out.
00:57:32.000The other thing you need to correct the media.
00:57:34.000And that's literally a multi-year lift.
00:58:57.000We talked about this with James O'Keefe a little while ago, that we were calling it the People's Defamation Defense Fund, and he launched Project Veritas Legal to review people's claims and then take on whatever cases they can.
00:59:10.000The challenging thing is, I think he was mentioning that they get inundated with all these people claiming they were defamed, but only a few of them are like, There are very few that are actionable.
00:59:26.000He's doing a lot of good work on people who are fired improperly.
00:59:30.000You know, that's not something I deal with, but that's something about you actually lost your source of income because of some political overreach or some defamatory conduct.
00:59:37.000And I think he's doing some great work there.
00:59:39.000And of course, you saw what happens when you're over the target.
01:00:09.000Jonathan Turley says FBI's involvement in alleged theft of Ashley Biden's diary raises legitimate concern.
01:00:15.000The FBI raided the home of Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe over a stolen diary belonging to President Biden's daughter.
01:00:22.000The New York Post editorial board, I think, said this is beginning to look like a political prosecution of an opposition journalist.
01:00:28.000So for those that don't know the story, Project Veritas apparently at some point came into contact with... Ashley Biden is Joe Biden's daughter, I believe, correct?
01:00:40.000So some Veritas journalists came into possession, I believe they did, of the diary and they said, we couldn't corroborate, so we tried turning it over.
01:00:47.000The FBI raided James O'Keefe's house, I believe it was his house, as well as several of his... To get the diary, was it?
01:01:00.000I'm asking because I wasn't tracking this.
01:01:02.000I don't know for sure what their grounds for searching for it may have been.
01:01:05.000It was part of a federal investigation into the stolen diary of Ashley Biden.
01:01:10.000The New York Times reported the raid took place early Saturday morning, just days after the homes of two Project Veritas associates were also the subject of search warrants.
01:01:17.000Quote, why would the FBI be coming in on this?
01:01:22.000Project Veritas said it didn't run the information and notified local enforcement.
01:01:26.000So there is a legitimate concern when the FBI becomes involved in this type of story as to whether it is going outside of those navigational beacons that we use to judge whether they are acting independently.
01:01:35.000So I don't know if they were looking for the diary.
01:03:24.000Then we've got, apparently there's reports about when it comes to January 6th the FBI, fact check me on this one guys, they provided information to HBO but not to the defense or the defendants so the FBI had information relating to it that wasn't released.
01:03:38.000It really sounds like the FBI as a whole is like, rogue.
01:03:42.000Operating totally politically and targeting anyone who opposes the establishment party, the Democrats for the most part.
01:04:33.000I say this about Millie and DOD, and we can talk about all that and all, but 99% of the people who sign up to serve, sign up to serve the mission.
01:04:41.000The very few at the top that have been corrupted, like the James Comeys and the Chris Rays and the Rod Rosensteins and the like, they think the mission exists to serve them.
01:05:09.000And there's so many incidences of the FBI looking the other way.
01:05:14.000I mean, there was documents stolen from Trump and the FBI never intervened, but they're intervening on this particular case that could make the president look bad.
01:05:22.000Really shows you that the agency is definitely becoming more and more political because when you read the headlines, I remember when I read the headline, it sets a chilling effect.
01:05:33.000It's meant to put fear in people and actual journalists who are going out there, putting their necks on the line, saying that, hey, I'm going to have the FBI break down my door if I try to break a story.
01:06:12.000I probably saw the documents, but I didn't work on them.
01:06:15.000It's a good example of where a lot of us, a lot of people who are not, you know, Republicans, not traditional conservatives, thought Trump missed a huge opportunity.
01:06:34.000People at the, you know, at the end of the administration, and I stayed through the whole, through the end and people, and I had not, I was the chief of staff at DOD, running DOD at the end, trying to figure out Afghanistan and everything else.
01:06:44.000people could be calling me they'd be like hey can you get me a you know i know so and so can i get a presidential pardon i'm like what what do you want me to do like i'm in the you know the military like i'm not and also pardons you know they have some use but it's a really dirty business every administration always part clinton obama they're pardoning terrorists they're pardoning cronies why Andrew Cuomo.
01:07:07.000He pardoned a whole bunch of really nasty people as well right before he went out of office.
01:08:20.000Well, so I don't want you to give away too many details on things you can't talk about, but how does it end up costing you money if they subpoena you?
01:08:27.000I gotta go hire lawyers, a team of lawyers, to go in there and walk me through the entire process of reviewing documents, preparing for testimony, flying them in, then having them there.
01:08:36.000Gotta get clearances turned back on, I used to have a security clearance.
01:08:39.000All these logistics, you know, you start turning the till, lawyers are $500-$700 an hour.
01:08:44.000So what would happen if you didn't get any lawyers?
01:08:47.000Well, I mean, that would be dumb because then I'd be going over there unprepared, not ready to testify into not a courtroom, but a venue full of Adam Schiff and his cronies.
01:09:18.000I'll always tell the truth about Jan 6th, but they didn't do it on purpose.
01:09:22.000So I don't know if you can comment on this, but is this why Steve Bannon is like saying screw off?
01:09:27.000I think Steve's got a little different approach to this, and I think he's doing it because he just doesn't care, and he doesn't respect the authority of the committee.
01:09:39.000Now, whether or not I have respect for any of the members on the committee, putting that aside, I still have respect for the Institution of Congress where I used to work, and I would like to actually honor that.
01:09:48.000These people are the definition of evil.
01:09:51.000And if you're somebody who actually reads the news and you're an honest person, regardless of your politics, you can recognize Adam Schiff as an evil, evil man.
01:10:02.000I don't like saying, you know, evil because I don't like using that word lightly.
01:10:07.000But I mean, genuinely, when, you know, what did he do?
01:10:10.000You mentioned earlier, he held up an envelope claiming, in the envelope, as evidence of Russiagate, making it up.
01:10:15.000We learned in these private hearings, he was like, we've heard all the evidence, and then the transcripts come out, and it's like, never happened.
01:10:21.000He's just straight up lying to people.
01:11:02.000And these people being led by the number one problem in Congress, which is Adam Schiff.
01:11:09.000It's a crazy world when you know what's really going on.
01:11:11.000When you look at the lawyer, I can't remember his name, who tweeted out, as soon as Trump got elected, we're going to impeach him.
01:11:17.000Then he ends up being one of the impeachment lawyers.
01:11:20.000They're clearly colluding and planning this from day one because they are psychopathic authoritarians who don't care about how democratic constitutional republics are supposed to work.
01:12:42.000So, when we look at what the FBI's been doing, right, so withholding evidence, targeting journalists, I don't know if you had any insight in that stuff, but Luke brought this up.
01:12:54.000A lot of people like to mention the deep state, or the administrative state, or the bureaucratic state.
01:14:42.000He took, he literally doctored the document to say was not.
01:14:46.000Yeah, this guy lied got caught by John Durham is a convicted felon now And this is why people think there is a deep state because clowns like that Can think I'm gonna get away with this because I got the political top cover from the likes of Adam Schiff The media is gonna love me and hero me and somebody's gonna give me a big contract and he goes on to be a convicted felon But there are way bigger fish.
01:15:51.000What do you think about Chuck Schumer's comments when he kind of gave a veil threat to Donald
01:15:56.000Trump saying that if you mess with the intelligence agencies, they have seven ways to Sunday in order
01:16:02.000to get back at you. I mean, that was a big statement. A lot of people were wondering,
01:16:06.000what does he mean by that? He's very connected to, of course, the intelligence committee.
01:16:10.000So he has a lot of play and a lot of sway. How was your kind of reaction to that?
01:16:15.000I mean as a guy who was in the intelligence community, who used it to target terrorists around the world, who used it to – I was a deputy director of our national intelligence community, right?
01:16:23.000As a guy who ran and said we should focus on threats that matter – Iran, China, Russia, terrorists, bringing home hostages, things that matter to the president.
01:16:31.000Um, to say that we're going to then threaten to take these guys off mission to target people who colluded with Russia is offensive to me and everybody that I worked with.
01:16:43.000And I, and I know there's a lot of people that are still in government that feel that way because I'm still friends with them.
01:16:48.000But when you have one of those most powerful politicians in America say that, it only weakens our apparatus.
01:16:53.000And you know what we're focusing on now?
01:16:54.000Joe Biden goes to G20 and he's talking about the weather.
01:17:18.000Actually, my dad actually fled a genocidal dictator and lived the American dream and then watched his son go work in the White House.
01:17:25.000I think maybe that ride has given me too much faith in the system.
01:17:28.000And I'd still like to think that it'll succeed.
01:17:30.000I don't like to be too pessimistic or, you know, black-billed, as it were, but, like, everything we talk about, the story about these corrupt individuals pushing these lies for years and getting away with it, for the most part, we'll see how many of them are going to get, you know, continually get indicted.
01:17:43.000And then you have just the culture conflict, the culture war itself.
01:17:48.000Joe Biden says, you know, he comes out earlier this year, like, we're going to need more mandates, clearly not talking to red states, where Texas and Florida were doing the exact opposite.
01:17:55.000You got the report out of last year from the Boston Globe that John Podesta, who was he the head of the Hillary
01:19:25.000And when I did, and I went back to him, and I didn't do it exactly how I told you so, but I was like, how about the other subpoenas so I can get to work on behalf of the American public?
01:19:33.000But I think it's because people like Paul Ryan, the establishment Republicans, no different from the establishment Democrats.
01:20:44.000Or do you see them as agents that are controlled?
01:20:46.000Because there is some circumstantial evidence suggesting that the intelligence agencies do spin off the mainstream media, do write certain scripts, do insert stories and narratives that are centrally kind of written and narrated for the mainstream media to follow.
01:21:02.000So how are the intelligence agencies working with the media?
01:21:06.000Because there's so much circumstantial evidence of that.
01:21:09.000Unfortunately, I'll go one step further.
01:21:51.000We didn't go out and leak the actual intelligence just to correct the record because A, that's a felony and it's illegal.
01:21:56.000Fast forward a year, what happens under the Biden administration, the intelligence community comes out and says, oh, actually, we got that one wrong.
01:22:46.000I need to know what was going on here Donald Trump's like I need to release this We're releasing it to the people the people demand to know and we're gonna give the people what they want We're gonna give them the information Unredacted from the JFK documents and then the CIA came in said no no no no not not so quick there Trump and then kind of made Trump stop and His larger seeking of the truth with the JFK assassination.
01:23:08.000You're probably not going to like my answer on this.
01:23:10.000But basically, I think under the Trump administration, he did put out some more of the JFK documents.
01:23:18.000What he didn't put out, which I've reviewed, I think what's out there is what you need to know.
01:23:26.000Are you saying without revealing any classified information, people would be disappointed?
01:23:30.000Well, it's true because the government sometimes classifies stuff that doesn't even need to be classified.
01:25:43.000That is a verbal contract that is legally bound by the laws of the internet.
01:25:48.000If Adam Schiff and China are listening, that was a joke.
01:25:51.000So one of the funniest things is when we all got sick, the therapy we got, I guess it was also like 200 members of Congress got the same treatment.
01:26:01.000The funny thing about this, we get sick.
01:26:03.000I call the doctor and the doctor's like, take this stuff.
01:26:06.000And then, you know, I was like, I got people who are sick and they're like, we think everybody should get the therapy that monoclonal antibodies.
01:26:11.000And then I guess Joe mentioned on his show, is this true that like 200 members of Congress got a similar treatment?
01:26:19.000And I just thought it was really funny when I was like, hey, Luke, isn't it funny that you are getting the same treatment as the Illuminati?
01:27:55.000Here's the thing that ticks me off the most, okay?
01:27:58.000We did the Afghan withdrawal, we did it the right way, Biden comes in and wrecks the thing, right?
01:28:02.00013 service members die, bringing them back, but we fly 125,000 refugees back here.
01:28:07.000Don't vet them, nobody gets a COVID test, nobody gets a COVID mandate vaccine.
01:28:11.000Southern border, illegal immigrants getting stopped at the border, being allowed to come in, none of them are tested for COVID or given a COVID vaccine mandate.
01:28:20.000But my brothers in the Special Forces community have to decide about taking a COVID vaccine mandate or taking an E for America.
01:28:26.000And that, I think, is the worst, worst crime that's being committed right now.
01:28:30.000Especially with people who can't take it.
01:28:32.000And doctors are saying not to take it.
01:28:47.000If you have allergies to them, you should not take this vaccine.
01:28:50.000And Aaron Rodgers was like, oh yeah, two of those ingredients I have an allergy to.
01:28:53.000NBC News released a great article, surprisingly, I'm surprised that they, I can't believe I'm saying this myself, about the monocle antibody treatment, showing how it lasts over eight months and gives people a lot of protection and prevents a lot of serious cases from developing.
01:29:08.000The NBA ruled, if you're in the NBA, you took the Johnson & Johnson shot, two months after taking it, you need another booster shot.
01:29:15.000Pfizer, Moderna, you need it every six months.
01:29:17.000to be compliant with their vaccine passports, which of course they're implementing in professional sports, but they already implemented in Israel.
01:29:24.000Israel, people have been forced to take a third invasive medical procedure to be compliant with being able to live in a society.
01:29:33.000I mean, that's just absolutely- Here's the scary thing about all of it, right?
01:29:36.000We created the COVID vaccines in like seven months.
01:30:18.000But the problem that Americans are now facing or have been facing is because thanks to the likes of Fauci and everything, They don't know what to trust.
01:30:24.000They don't know if I can trust the NIH.
01:30:25.000They don't know if I can trust the CDC or the FDA.
01:30:28.000Because every time this guy goes to the podium and says one thing, in another month he's saying the exact opposite.
01:31:05.000I can't even say like what she's accused of.
01:31:07.000Can I tell you what the former director of the CIA was doing when Russia gate broke on British shores with Christopher Steele secretly meeting with all the people in England?
01:31:17.000Gina Haspel was leading up our intelligence apparatus in the Kingdom United.
01:32:28.000These are companies that know their ratings are in the gutter, and they know that if they were actually going to do news, they'd have to report the truth now, but then they would lose money.
01:32:36.000So, it's a crazy thing when you build your... I'll put it this way.
01:32:40.000Obviously, you know, we have our perspective, but I think our perspective here is really based on news reports that we can verify to the best of our abilities.
01:34:14.000But it's because I think most people who watch the show, like they disagree with me all the time and tell me I'm wrong, but it's like we're trying our best to be factual and consistent and honest about what's going on.
01:34:25.000So, hardcore Trump supporters are mad at me.
01:34:28.000Obviously Antifa people don't like me.
01:34:29.000The Trump supporters got really mad at me because right after the election I said Trump lost.
01:34:33.000And the left is now claiming that I've claimed Trump won, when I never did.
01:34:37.000And the right's mad at me, or I shouldn't say the right, but like Trump supporters, like his hardcore advocates, are mad at me for saying he did lose.
01:34:46.000But I feel like as long as we just try and pull up the facts and fact-check them to the best of our abilities, then the people who are going to watch are those who actually care about being right and not political tribalism.
01:36:19.000And then it just so happened to have a doctor who said, I would like to get you on ivermectin and azithromycin just in case, because that's what the doctor said.
01:37:06.000And, um, uh, our good friend Joe Rogan covered the treatment for everybody cause he is a really, really nice guy and, and, and he's able to do it.
01:37:14.000And a few of the other people here, uh, I covered the costs for because I like to help people out, I suppose.
01:38:01.000And I feel like if I didn't talk to Joe about it and just ignored it and thought, you know, I'm just gonna sit this one out, I probably would have ended up in the ER.
01:38:07.000You were still in the beginning phases.
01:38:09.000I talked to the nurse and she was like, you're just getting into this.
01:38:26.000So, thankfully I have a very amazing girlfriend who is helping take care of me while I'm sick, and finally it got to the point where I was like, I gotta call and talk to someone, because like, I was thinking, when the first doctor said, it's a virus, sleep it off.
01:38:44.000I was thinking, this is probably the worst of it.
01:40:09.000Derek Bambenic says, Kyle isn't out of the woods yet, but this does put a smile on my face.
01:40:15.000You know, it is great to watch the trial and hear the truth, even from, you know, like the prosecution when they bring their witness and the truth comes out and you're like, I'm glad to hear it.
01:40:26.000But it doesn't mean Kyle's going to get a fair assessment.
01:41:12.000If he gets acquitted, he, Rittenhouse, he might have some moves in civil court to go after them and maybe even the attorney's office, the state attorney's office, but that's a steep, steep fight.
01:41:25.000Toy Painter says, if Kyle is found not guilty, the crooked feds will swoop in with civil rights charges.
01:41:32.000Yeah, you could always come in and issue, and they usually wait for the state court criminal cases to play out first, and the DOJ then takes a look at civil rights violations, and they could.
01:41:42.000So, PRCE5 says, apparently Kyle cleared a malfunction before shooting Grosskrutz, so Kyle might have tried to shoot while his hands were up.
01:42:14.000Yeah, he may have fired at the one guy and then saw the malfunction and then cleared it, you know But but that's what that's I think it's important to bring up because it's you know to act like the defense Has only been winning and there's nothing the state has now that's crazy.
01:42:28.000The state has their emotional play Especially getting this guy out there nearly crying I feel like that Rosencrantz, is that his name?
01:43:39.000And there's nothing in any video that Kyle Rittenhouse held anybody up.
01:43:42.000The media has absolutely been framing this one.
01:43:46.000If you've only read mainstream news about Kyle Rittenhouse, you'd have no idea what's going on.
01:43:50.000I guess it's relative to a situation that didn't happen, because there wasn't like a black dude that was screaming, kill me, n-word, shoot me.
01:43:56.000You're saying that if it was like... If it had been a racial, if it had been a black and white thing, this would be another universe.
01:44:02.000There are activists tweeting, like, Kyle Rittenhouse killed three black people, and it's like, no he didn't.
01:44:18.000The second highest upvoted post on Reddit was the picture of the prosecutor facepalming, and it said, And the comments were like, Like, this is Reddit of all places!
01:44:27.000comments were like, open and shut case self-defense done.
01:44:43.000It was, he got the weapon in Kenosha from his quote unquote brother, a good friend, who sold him out to try and avoid criminal charges himself.
01:44:54.000Yeah, the dude who gave Rittenhouse the gun claims that Rittenhouse stole it from his house.
01:44:58.000And then the defense got him to testify that you're being criminally charged by this same prosecutor for giving a weapon to Rittenhouse, and he's like, yes.
01:45:05.000And he's like, and you're hoping that by testifying against Kyle, you'll get a lighter sentence.
01:45:59.000I think based on what we just saw in the last election, based on what we might see in 2022, I'm not entirely convinced Republicans are going to win in 2022 either.
01:46:09.000It's historically supposed to be a Republican suite because of the presidency.
01:46:26.000And maybe this means that you could put a ham sandwich on as a Republican ticket in 2024 and people would vote for it for president because look what happened with the state senator in New Jersey.
01:46:35.000This trucker guy was just like, I put in a hundred bucks, signed up to win, to run, and then the people voted for me.
01:47:35.000Big fan of your work with the CIA, Michael Weston.
01:47:37.000He says, freedom phone updates, or what do you guys think about showing everyone how to do it
01:47:41.000themselves on Minds or Timcast.com? We ordered, they're backlogged, right?
01:47:47.000Yeah, we weren't able to order them, so we'll have to try and order those again, but last time we were using multiple cards and getting denied.
01:47:54.000The problem is, if we request special phones from them, we get Potemkin phones, and then what's the point?
01:48:00.000And if I order them or put them under the name of people who are obvious, so it has to be done through people they won't recognize, to addresses they won't recognize, and there was a backlog and we couldn't put the orders through.
01:49:46.000But these are big events, like Porkfest is huge.
01:49:48.000It's basically a Free State Project festival, right?
01:49:50.000Yeah, I mean, thousands of people come down for that, and it's a great, amazing, aggregate way of creating a society that runs on its own volitions, that runs pretty effectively and pretty amazingly.
01:50:01.000And I was reading about redistricting in New Hampshire, and it's hilarious, because the Free State people are eliminating Democrats.
01:50:28.000Alex Maggiore says, if you replace quote, anonymous source with quote, crackhead behind Speedway, CNN, MSNBC, and WAPO starts to make more sense.
01:50:40.000You could say something like you could go behind Nancy Pelosi's office and find a homeless guy and then he can say whatever he wants and you could put a source close to Pelosi's office said.
01:50:50.000Like I meant physically close to it, not like politically close.
01:51:29.000BlackRockVegan says the Pulitzer Prize is appropriate for Russiagate, considering Pulitzer is often credited with helping to create yellow journalism, using eye-catching headlines to increase sales rather than presenting well-researched news.
01:52:16.000The funny story is I went to law school to be that guy from Suits.
01:52:20.000Go make a ton of money, be that badass in the program, and just be that dude in New York City.
01:52:25.000Long story short, best laid plans, was in government service for 16 years, got a liking for national security, and then just sort of kept chasing that tail, and it really worked out.
01:52:58.000CJ Sedman says, since the FBI raided Veritas, does that mean that Veritas can publish the diary for the same reason the Steele dossier was published?
01:53:05.000I think they could, just on the, you know, because yeah, now it's like the FBI's investigating and it's newsworthy and people need to know what's in it, right?
01:53:12.000They could, but they could also get in more trouble with the FBI now that the raid has happened.
01:55:21.000They're still putting people away the right way, and they're not going to go out and blow whistles, and they're not going to go out and get a headline.
01:56:55.000I wasn't pulling my gun out and chasing him, I was running in his direction while my gun fell out of my waistband into my hand so I could surrender to him with my gun aimed at his head.
01:57:04.000No joke, that's literally what he said.
01:58:20.000How are you gonna go up there and be like, here's a video, like, Jerry, please watch this video of the witness running towards Kyra Nas with his gun drawn and then have him go, I didn't do that.
02:00:19.000And then he was like, critical race theory is not being taught in schools because the only thing he has is to lie to people because he's lost.
02:00:26.000The American people hate critical race theory.
02:00:28.000Black Lives Matter is now, actually, you know, I had the poll earlier, I didn't pull it up.
02:00:32.000Black Lives Matter is now 44% supported and 44% opposed, according to Civics.
02:00:39.000And among independent voters, they're in the gutter.
02:00:42.000So the regular working-class American voters that need to be convinced for winning an election have spoken.
02:00:53.000And the only thing, like I was mentioning with CNN, when they build their audience around the cult, If they course correct now, they'll lose everyone.
02:01:02.000Because the Young Turks will never get someone like me back.
02:01:04.000You know, I'll never watch them again because they lie.
02:01:06.000Like, everything out of their mouth is just garbage.
02:01:57.000And you can go to TimCast.com, become a member, because we're going to have a members-only segment coming up, published usually around 11 or so p.m.
02:03:10.000I also have my own YouTube channel on youtube.com forward slash we are change where I have a lot of fun and I even go even crazier on lukeuncensored.com where I recently shared my COVID story and my learning lessons from getting COVID all on lukeuncensored.com.
02:04:51.000I'm really excited for, it's not really a season, but Tales from the Inverted World, the first several episodes are kind of just like, you know, stories of intrigue.
02:05:00.000But the next arc we have with Shane is Ghosts of the Confederacy, because he went down south, he found these ghost stories, he's tracking down old Confederate gold, he saw UFOs.
02:05:10.000So the next arc of all of the stories he's going to be writing are going to be his experience and like, Dude, some of these old Civil War ghost stories are crazy.