00:00:30.000It was all over the news media today, apparently.
00:00:34.000So, if you don't know, General Milley, he was one of the top generals in the Trump administration, now in the Biden administration.
00:00:41.000But according to a new book, it says that General Milley, serving under Donald Trump in the closing days of Donald Trump's first term, reached out to China and said to a Chinese contact in the Chinese government that he would warn China if Donald Trump were to authorize an attack or a declaration of war against China.
00:01:12.000If that's true, and this is in a book, this is a tell all, and it's confirmed, this is real, this is something that happened, then that's the definition of treason.
00:01:24.000I mean, that's not like corruption, that's not like it looks bad, it's improper, that's straight up treason.
00:01:33.000And there have been a lot of stories like this, honestly.
00:01:37.000As we covered earlier this year, after Donald Trump left office, the generals came forward and said, Yeah, we lied about how many troops are in Afghanistan.
00:01:47.000And Donald Trump told us to withdraw from Iraq, and we lied and said we were doing that, and we weren't.
00:02:09.000And now, this is the latest straight up treason.
00:02:12.000The generals collaborating with our apparent number one rival, number one geopolitical rival, collaborating with them, telling them that they would effectively betray our own civilian government in order to benefit China.
00:03:16.000As far as we're concerned, we live in an oligarchy which is completely opaque and tyrannical and no redress even for any of the problems with the system or the conditions in the country that they're creating.
00:03:59.000Like, there was an article in Time in January that said this was the behind the scenes story of the global conspiracy to stop Donald Trump from overturning the election results.
00:04:09.000I mean, this stuff happens all the time.
00:04:11.000So that's outrageous, but not a big surprise.
00:04:49.000Every day, it's contradictions and lies in the media, it's corruption at the highest levels in the government, it's an all out war against political dissent in the public space, and people literally just don't even care.
00:05:03.000People just go on with their lives and watch CNN and vote for Democrats or Republicans.
00:05:08.000I mean, they just keep up with the general charade of what goes on.
00:05:11.000You've got generals writing and tell all books.
00:05:15.000We were about to warn China if Trump declared war on them.0.99
00:05:19.000Like, that even makes sense as a scenario.
00:05:23.000And you've got yuppie liberals reading that and the book by James Comey and watching James Clapper on television.
00:05:28.000And they're like, yeah, this checks out.
00:06:26.000And they say that we have to lock the country down again and we have to ration care because of hospitalizations that are through the roof or whatever.
00:06:36.000Well, there's a new article in The Atlantic.
00:06:38.000And it says that basically that number, the hospitalization number, is not reliable at all.
00:06:45.000Because since the so called Delta variant broke out earlier this year, more than 50% of the hospitalizations were asymptomatic COVID cases.
00:06:59.000So, in other words, people that did not have severe COVID cases, which is what it's used as a shorthand for.
00:07:06.000People use hospitalization as a shorthand for.
00:07:10.000This individual was put in the hospital because their COVID case was so severe.
00:07:16.000So they required intensive care in a hospital.
00:07:23.000What it means is somebody is in a hospital and has COVID.
00:07:28.000It does not mean that they have such a severe case that it requires hospitalization.
00:07:34.000It can mean, for example, that they're in the hospital for something else and they get tested for COVID and they happen to have it.
00:07:42.000And in that case, it could be symptomatic, it could be asymptomatic, it could be mild, it could be severe.
00:07:49.000We're finding out that more than half, half of the so called hospitalizations fall under that category and not the category of they're so sick that they need a hospital bed.
00:08:04.000Every day, every day, every day, it's something like this.
00:09:02.000That's how all this stuff works, you know?
00:09:05.000They change the story every day, and then, like, half of the civilian population who isn't even getting paid for this, they're sold, they understand it, it's assimilated.
00:09:15.000Yup, it made sense all along, of course.0.84
00:09:19.000Here's why, duh, yeah, that totally makes sense why, like, everyone in Israel has.
00:09:24.000COVID, even though they're triple vaccinated.
00:09:47.000It's more relevant now than ever because that is just how the world works.
00:09:53.000I mean, you either know that the whole thing is constructed, the whole You know, lived experience that you have, or your perception of it is constructed, or you don't, you know, or you're walking around and you're like, I think we'll go to dinner tonight, better get my vaccine.
00:10:09.000And Dr. Anthony Fauci made a very good point on television today.
00:10:14.000You know, I mean, you're either in it or you're one of us.
00:10:20.000You're a racist, incel, anti intellectual, Bible thumping, terrorist, whatever.
00:10:52.000I told you yesterday we have some very important announcements coming in Telegram about some demonstrations we're planning to protest the vaccine mandate.
00:11:01.000We're looking at, I think it's the first weekend in October.
00:11:06.000So, I don't want to give, you know, like I said, it's all tentative.
00:11:09.000I'm not even going to say dates and locations anymore because I told you last week it would be Saturday and it didn't work out.
00:11:15.000I told you yesterday we might do this week and we might, we might not.
00:11:19.000So, it's all very tentative, but subscribe to the Telegram because that's where we're going to post information.
00:11:25.000So, we're just thinking about what's going to make the biggest impact because we want to make a splash.
00:11:33.000We want to get people mobilized in the streets and send a message, you know, not violent, nothing violent, nothing illegal, but.
00:11:40.000We want to get as many people as possible, and we want to really blow everybody away, you know, in terms of they will be amazed by what we do.
00:13:21.000And they really believed because Megan Squire and those other characters would go on podcasts and write articles and say, you know, I think if we get rid of his Twitter, that's going to be a big problem for him and stuff like that.
00:13:32.000And they didn't even get me banned from Twitter, it was actually the ADL.
00:13:36.000And I know that because I have connections in Twitter.
00:13:38.000And they said, yeah, it was the ADL hit piece.
00:13:41.000You know, SPLC wrote like two dozen of them.
00:13:45.000And the last one coincided with an ADL hit piece, and I got banned from Twitter.
00:14:08.000They got me banned from DLive, PayPal, Stripe, Epic Pay, my pay processor, Facebook, Instagram, you name it, email, Octopus, Airbnb, whatever.
00:14:42.000Remember, next week, I don't know if you caught the trailer again today in the lobby, but next week we have our feature length White Boy Summer Road Trip movie debuting.
00:17:23.000These people are idiots, and honestly, this is a terrible thing to say.
00:17:29.000People talk about there may be complications from the vaccine in like two to three years or something.
00:17:35.000I don't know how bad I'm gonna feel because when these people start dropping like flies in three years, when their cardiovascular system is permanently damaged because of this poison.
00:17:47.000That is just all across their body, passing the blood brain barrier in their liver, in their heart, permanent inflammation of the heart, scar tissue everywhere.
00:17:58.000In two to three years, maybe you're going to be tempted to be sympathetic and say, say what you will, but this is really bad, or something like that.
00:18:09.000Well, remember how you feel right now.
00:18:11.000When day after day you watch new information come out about how the vaccine isn't safe, the virus is fake, masks don't work, lockdowns don't work.0.98
00:18:22.000And you get these yuppie retards with two masks taped to their face and a face shield, you know, scurrying up to you and telling you, hey, you need to wear your mask.0.99
00:18:58.000Okay, I want you to really internalize that, really feel that, and really consciously implant the memory of what that feeling is like.
00:19:08.000I want you to wake up for a second, notice your surroundings, notice you're alive, okay, for a second, and internalize that feeling.
00:19:18.000And you're going to be called upon when I'm still doing this damn show in this basement three years from now, you're going to be called upon to recall this memory and remember how you felt when these people start.
00:19:31.000Planes start falling out of the sky and cars start crashing into light poles like an apocalypse movie.
00:19:38.000Because you're going to be like, oh my gosh, this is terrible.
00:19:42.000And I'm going to be on this show saying, nope, remember?
00:19:51.000And our, so anyway, so what I mean to say is we have more evidence that the pandemic is fake and the public policy response to it.
00:20:03.000Is ridiculous, and everybody who still buys into it is a gullible, you know, doofus.
00:20:10.000The latest study so we covered all throughout last week the pills.
00:20:15.000Pfizer is now prescribing a twice a day pill if you get sick after you get the vaccine that's supposed to be an additional therapy to supplement the vaccine.
00:20:26.000We talked last week about the Israeli scientist that came out and said, We don't know the long term effects of COVID.
00:20:33.000They reassure us and say, Well, no vaccine.
00:20:36.000Has ever had long term effects, but then again, we've literally never had an mRNA vaccine been administered to human beings before outside of clinical trials.
00:20:46.000Yesterday, we read a study that said that for adolescent men age 12 to 17, they have a higher chance of being hospitalized with myocarditis from the vaccine than they do from being hospitalized from COVID.
00:21:00.000Today, we have a new study from the Atlantic which shows that the hospitalizations, the number of people hospitalized with COVID, That number is completely fake.
00:21:15.000So, if you've been watching any of the news these days about the coronavirus and this Delta variant, you're hearing a lot about hospitalizations.
00:21:23.000That's supposed to be an indicator for how severe the pandemic is.
00:21:28.000And what the implication is, the presumption, when you say a hospitalization, again, maybe without even thinking about it, what is implied there is that somebody contracts COVID.
00:21:42.000They develop symptoms that are so severe that they require hospitalization, which means that the symptoms are so bad that they cannot be treated at home.
00:21:51.000They have to be put under the care of a doctor and a hospital because it's so bad.
00:21:58.000So when people look at hospitalization rates, what they're really talking about is, or at least what they think they're talking about, is how many people are getting so sick that they require hospitalization.
00:22:13.000Severe cases, severe symptomatic cases of COVID are out there in the country.
00:22:19.000Well, we're finding out today that that's not what that number means at all.
00:22:25.000Hospitalization does not mean what I just said.
00:22:30.000Hospitalization doesn't mean a person that has symptoms that are so severe that they require hospitalization.
00:22:36.000Because according to a new study, more than 50% of the people that are hospitalized with COVID are just that.
00:22:45.000They're in the hospital and happen to have COVID, mild or in some cases asymptomatic cases.
00:22:53.000In some cases, there are people that are in the hospital for completely unrelated reasons, get a COVID test, and then find out that they have a mild or asymptomatic case of COVID.
00:23:04.000So, half of those hospitalizations, in other words, are not severe COVID cases requiring hospitalization.
00:23:11.000They are people with COVID that happen to be in the hospital.
00:23:15.000So, anything that you've heard and the implications, therefore, about the hospitalization rate is nonsense, is based on what you might charitably say misinformation, or you could also say a lie.
00:23:31.000And so, this is the report that I'm reading from.
00:23:36.000It says, A brand new study is calling into question how reliable and meaningful of a number of patients hospitalized with COVID 19 in the U.S. really is.
00:23:47.000COVID hospitalizations, the most common metric heard when discussing the seriousness of the pandemic, may not be nearly as meaningful of a number as many once thought.
00:23:56.000And don't take it from us The Atlantic published a stunning piece today citing a new study that suggests almost half.
00:24:05.000Of the hospitalized with COVID 19 have mild or asymptomatic cases.
00:24:10.000The Atlantic had formerly called COVID hospitalizations, quote, the most reliable pandemic number last winter.
00:24:22.000Now, after a nationwide study of hospitalization records was released, the publication is walking back its fervor on the statement.
00:24:30.000Researchers from Harvard Medical School, Tufts Medical Center, and the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System.
00:24:36.000Took on the task of trying to figure out how serious COVID cases were in those hospitalized and how many people counted as COVID hospitalizations were actually in the hospital for COVID versus getting a COVID test after being admitted for something else.
00:24:54.000The study analyzed the electronic records for nearly 50,000 COVID hospital admissions at the more than 100 VA hospitals across the country.
00:25:07.000Required supplemental oxygen or had a blood oxygen level below 94% in order to try and determine if cases met the NIH's threshold for severe COVID.
00:25:17.000What the study found was that from March 2020 to January 2021, 36% of COVID cases in the hospital were mild to asymptomatic.
00:25:27.000From January 2021 to June 2021, during the Delta variant spread, the number rose all the way to 48%.
00:25:36.000For vaccinated hospital patients, the number rose to a stunning 57%.
00:25:41.000As the Atlantic put it in their own words, the study suggests that roughly half of all the hospitalized patients showing up on COVID data dashboards in 2021 may have been admitted for another reason entirely or had only a mild presentation of disease.
00:26:00.000So, and this is Zero Hedge, but Zero Hedge is quoting from the Atlantic.
00:26:09.000And the Atlantic said last year in December, That hospitalization was the number one most important indicator of how severe the pandemic is getting.
00:26:19.000Now, nine months later, they're saying, oops, whoopsie, that's not true at all.
00:26:27.000That just wasn't true because the hospitalization rate means nothing.
00:26:32.000Half the people had severe cases and half the people didn't.
00:26:36.000So, what actually is it an indicator of?
00:26:38.000How is it useful information to know how many people in a hospital? Happened to have COVID.
00:26:45.000Some of them severe, some of them didn't even know they had it.
00:26:51.000Because the way it's been treated is that's supposed to be useful information that informs us how severe the pandemic is by giving us an idea how many people have severe cases of COVID as opposed to just have a positive case.
00:27:04.000But this data doesn't tell us anything about that.
00:27:08.000Because depending on what time of the year, it could be anywhere from a third to half of the people that are in the hospital do not have COVID.
00:27:17.000A severely symptomatic or even a symptomatic case of COVID at all.
00:27:22.000But the Atlantic said that was the most important indicator.
00:27:24.000Now, even the Atlantic, citing Harvard and the VA and Tufts, says, no, this number is completely bogus.
00:27:32.000And any conclusions we draw from it are therefore bogus, too.
00:27:37.000And so, at what point do people like, how much more of this do you need to see?
00:27:42.000How much more of this do I need to do?
00:27:44.000How many more times do we have to have this conversation, you and me?
00:27:50.000Where people start to question the source, people start to question where this information is coming from.
00:27:57.000Because I will reiterate, as I have from the beginning of the year, they're not telling you, here's all this evidence, make an informed decision.
00:28:07.000Here's all this information, discern this.
00:28:11.000They're not telling you, make a decision that's best for you based on the facts or your understanding of the facts or what you believe is the closest approximation of the facts.
00:28:21.000They're telling you, trust, trust the system.
00:30:53.000The standard that they set is that they are beyond question.
00:30:57.000You cannot question them, they are beyond doubt.
00:31:00.000You can't doubt them, you can't debate them, you can't form your own opinion.
00:31:05.000And if you do, you're evil and you should be locked up.
00:31:09.000All you need to do to challenge the standard that they set.
00:31:12.000Is not offer an alternative explanation, which is airtight, not debunk everything they're saying, but just show that there is this consistent record that they're wrong or lying, which we've done every day.
00:31:25.000And so, at what point do people change their assumptions about how all of this works?
00:31:31.000At what point does that shatter people's worldview that we have to trust these people at gunpoint with our health, with our personal health, and our lives?
00:31:44.000And that's all that you need to challenge it is to say, well, if you're going on television every day and telling us you better trust these public institutions if you know what's good for you, and if you don't, you're on a no fly list and so on.
00:31:58.000Well, I don't really need to show a whole alternative worldview.
00:32:02.000All I got to show is how every other day it seems like what you're saying is wrong.
00:32:07.000The data is wrong, like in this case, what you're saying is wrong or a lie.
00:32:14.000The things that you're prescribing, the therapies you're prescribing, the vaccines you're prescribing don't work how they're supposed to, historically based on our understanding of how these things are supposed to work, or even what our expectation of how they're supposed to work.
00:32:33.000So, what's the explanation now, Anthony Fauci?
00:32:36.000What's the explanation, Libtard and Vax Schill and all these other people?
00:32:41.000How do you explain that every other day we see a story like this?
00:32:46.000Because all these people, they've got a really clever explanation.
00:32:48.000Well, here's why, you know, vaccine efficacy means something else now.
00:32:54.000And well, actually, if you look at the data and this and that, but it's like at a certain point, this stuff is piling up over the course of a year and a half.
00:33:07.000At what point do you say that you're making excuses?
00:33:18.000The people that are in charge of this operation don't know what they're talking about.
00:33:23.000At the minimum, at what point will people admit that?
00:33:26.000That you, as an unappointed vaccine PR person, have no idea what you're talking about, and the people that are making the vaccines and making the policy don't know what they're talking about either.
00:33:41.000Because it changes every day, they find something out every day, the data is wrong, whatever, the vaccine expires after six months, oh, and the effectiveness is a.
00:33:50.000A fifth less effective as we thought it is, and actually young people are at risk from the vaccine, and so on.
00:33:56.000At what point do you just admit maybe we don't know as much as we thought?
00:34:01.000And therefore, then a reasonable discussion should take place.
00:34:07.000Therefore, if you don't know, then people should be able to discern for themselves what they want to do with their bodies.
00:34:14.000They should have bodily autonomy then.
00:34:17.000Then maybe it's worthwhile for a conversation to take place for another opinion to be.
00:36:15.000Cork board with yarn connecting all the years, St. James Island and Anthony Fauci and Barack Obama and Ben Shapiro, and here's the Walmart FEMA camps, and then Agenda 2030.
00:36:39.000All you need to do is show people these public institutions, the news media, the health information that they're giving out.
00:36:48.000Yeah, it isn't quite what it's cracked up to be.
00:36:50.000And so, if we could just start questioning and thinking for ourselves, perhaps we are going to reach very different conclusions.
00:37:00.000If we just stop with the assumption that everything is as it seems and everything they're telling us is probably true, and if it isn't, well, they just got it wrong accidentally, maybe then we would reach very different conclusions about our society.
00:37:15.000That's what has to happen, at least in the minds of a large segment of the population.
00:37:45.000And so all that needs to be done is let's just put that on pause for a second and let's entertain all perspectives.
00:37:53.000Well, how many people do you think are going to come down on the side of the regime if it's a fair playing field?
00:38:00.000If people are given the ability to discern all these things, how many people, after doing their own research and using their own reason, how many of them are going to wind up in the camp of the regime is always right?
00:38:13.000The regime was right about 9 11 and the Iraq war and about the Las Vegas shooting and about the 2020 election and about the COVID virus and about BLM and about the vaccines.0.59
00:38:24.000How many people are going to wind up there?0.63
00:38:26.000And the democratic system is good and works, and the media is not biased, and so on.
00:38:32.000And how many people, if without this presumption that the media does a lie and everything the government says is most likely true, how many people would wind up somewhere other than that?
00:38:43.000How many people would wind up saying, you know, maybe it's a little bit less cut and dry?
00:38:48.000Maybe it's a little bit more complicated than that, at the minimum?
00:38:53.000How many people would be totally out there and saying, you know, The vaccine is deadly.
00:40:08.000She was sick and she had to get taken away.
00:40:10.000And then at the end of the day, they had her come out of her house and go and like hug her niece or something.
00:40:15.000And they're like, okay, well, if she had pneumonia and it wasn't whatever they said about it was too hot, then why, if she's allegedly has pneumonia, why is she hugging some young kid?
00:40:26.000And then they told us for weeks and weeks after, she's perfectly fine.
00:40:30.000She doesn't have any health problems, even though you would, I mean, you would see her coughing all the time and fainting.
00:40:36.000And it was at that moment that I realized, oh, you know, they're telling people.
00:40:41.000They're telling me, I mean, I see this with my eyes, that I'm a conspiracy theorist because of what I see with my own eyes, and I don't believe them.
00:40:51.000And I thought, well, gee, what else is like that?
00:40:59.000The same is true with this vaccine, the COVID thing.
00:41:02.000It's all just about undermining the legitimacy of the system, undermining the credibility of and public trust in the system.
00:41:10.000And that's why they're talking about it now more than ever.
00:41:13.000That's why this is becoming the sticking point.
00:41:16.000This is the issue that's being forced trust in the public institutions.
00:41:19.000They never used to say it, but ever since the Trump election, that's what it's always been about.
00:41:24.000It's always been an information war, right?
00:41:27.000What did they say when Trump won in 2016?
00:41:29.000Initially, fake news came from Facebook.
00:41:33.000Because after the 2016 election, the immediate postmortem from the system was to say the reason that Trump won the election fair and square is because of misinformation, because of InfoWars and Fox News and Breitbart and so on.
00:41:47.000And Facebook came out and said, in an effort to address fake news, such as those spurious right wing conspiracy theorist type news sources, we're going to implement this system where people can vote and certain news articles will be called fake news and some will be labeled like real news or whatever.
00:42:11.000But that's originally where the term fake news came from because Facebook was supposed to moderate or.
00:42:20.000Mediate what people read in the news because they attributed Trump's election to the rise of misinformation.
00:42:29.000It really, in a lot of ways, goes back to that.
00:42:32.000The war against the conspiracy theories and so on has been going on for a long time, but that's when they really had to make it more explicit.
00:42:38.000And since then, that's what it's been about on everything election integrity and COVID and so called conspiracy theorists.
00:43:57.000They are the public institutions Amazon, Apple, Google, the government, the banks, the media.
00:44:03.000These are the so called public institutions.
00:44:06.000So, when they say you need to trust the public institutions, they're saying shut up and comply with what we say, and they're trying to get buy in from you.
00:44:52.000And when I say the government, I don't mean the actual institution of government.
00:44:56.000I mean the people that govern, I mean the system, I mean the massive federal contractors like the big tech companies and the defense contractors and so on.
00:45:05.000I mean the people that are governing suck.
00:45:15.000Wealth is being extracted from you and it's being redistributed to foreigners and to the rich and to the people that run the country.0.82
00:45:23.000And if information got out about these things about the blacks that are fucking up the cities, if the information was really allowed to get out there about the immigrants pouring across the border and about the inflation and about what's going on with trade and with the economy and the waste in Afghanistan and what we're doing there and the support for these terrorist groups, this moderate opposition, and so on.0.73
00:45:47.000People would start to question, you know, gee, you know, this really isn't working.
00:45:53.000They would start to say, you know, I think we need new leadership.
00:45:57.000I think we need a change in management.
00:45:59.000So ultimately, you know, the distribution of information is so critical because if people had the information, if people saw a different side of things, I think they'd find that that narrative, the sort of counter narrative, would be far more aligned with the world as they live it and as they see it.
00:46:19.000And that would be a big problem for the people that are running the system, you know, because it doesn't really paint them in such a good light.
00:46:26.000And if they were out of the system, they'd probably be in jail.
00:46:29.000They certainly wouldn't be having sex with an endless supply of children on secret islands and things like that.
00:46:42.000That's what political correctness is, that's why that kind of stuff is so important, because what they see in Trump is a guy who's willing to tell it like it is.
00:49:10.000Now, our featured story tonight is about General Milley, who, in a recent book, it was revealed that he committed treason against the United States of America in the closing days of the Trump administration.
00:49:22.000Specifically, he reached out to a contact in the Chinese government and said that he would give China prior warning if Donald Trump authorized a strike on China to the Chinese government, and said that he would work to thwart such an attack.
00:49:42.000This is the report from the Washington Post.
00:49:45.000It says, twice in the final months of the Trump administration, the country's top military officer was so fearful that the president's actions might spark a war with China that he moved urgently to avert armed conflict.
00:50:12.000It says in a pair of secret phone calls, General Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, assured his Chinese counterpart, General Li Zhou Chang of the People's Liberation Army, that the United States would not strike, according to a new book by Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward and national political reporter Robert Costa.
00:50:34.000One call took place on October 30, 2020, four days before the election that unseated President Trump, and the other on January 8, 2021.
00:50:43.000The first call was prompted by Milley's review of intelligence suggesting the Chinese believed the United States was preparing to attack.
00:50:51.000That belief, the authors write, was based on tensions over military exercises in the South China Sea and deepened by Trump's belligerent rhetoric toward China.
00:51:01.000Milley said General Lee, I want to assure you that the American government is stable and everything is going to be okay.
00:51:08.000We are not going to attack or conduct any kinetic operations against you.
00:51:13.000In the book's account, Milley went so far as to pledge he would alert his counterpart in the event of a U.S. attack, stressing the rapport they'd established through a back channel.
00:51:23.000He said, General Lee, you and I have known each other now for five years.
00:51:27.000If we're going to attack, I'm going to call you ahead of time.
00:51:33.000That's a definition of treason, by the way.
00:51:36.000Calling the number one rival of America and telling them, Hi, I work for the government and I'll warn you if we're going to attack you so that it's not a surprise.
00:51:47.000Thwarting the military of your own government, that's a definition of treason.
00:51:55.000It says, Lee took the chairman at his word, according to the authors of the book.
00:52:01.000And the second call placed to address Chinese fears about the events of January 6th.
00:52:05.000Lee wasn't as easily assuaged, even after Milley promised him, We are 100% steady, everything is fine, but democracy can be sloppy sometimes.
00:52:16.000Lee remained rattled, and Milley, who did not relay the conversation to Trump, according to the book, understood why.
00:52:22.000The chairman, 62 at the time, and chosen by Trump in 2018, Believed the president had suffered a mental decline after the election, the authors write, and a view he communicated to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a phone call on January 8th.
00:52:38.000He agreed with her evaluation that Trump was unstable, according to a call transcript obtained by the authors.
00:52:44.000Believing that China could lash out if it felt at risk from an unpredictable and vengeful president, Milley took action.
00:52:51.000The same day, he called the admiral overseeing the U.S. Indo Pacific Command, the military unit responsible for Asia and the Pacific region.
00:52:59.000And recommended postponing the military exercises according to the book.
00:53:05.000Milley also summoned senior officers to review the procedures for launching nuclear weapons, saying the president alone could give the order, but crucially, that he, Milley, also had to be involved.
00:53:19.000Looking each in the eye, Milley asked the officers to affirm that they had understood the author's right in what he considered an oath.
00:53:30.000Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley, in October before the election, calls his liaison in the Chinese government and says, I will warn you if the president authorizes an attack on China, a sneak attack.
00:53:48.000Then on January 8th, he calls China and says essentially the same thing we're solid, and then tells his underlings that while technically Trump has a legal authority to authorize a nuclear strike, I'm asking you to take an oath to not do it without me being there, which is insubordination.
00:54:10.000I mean, this is in both cases the definition of treason.
00:54:14.000And, you know, I said at the beginning of the show, it comes as no surprise because this was going on all throughout the Trump administration.
00:54:20.000And you could look at that New York Times front page piece.
00:54:25.000It was that anonymous Trump official that said, I'm in the deep state, I'm sabotaging the Trump administration.
00:54:31.000So, I mean, we knew about it for sure as far back as then.
00:54:35.000And then we found out earlier this year that Pentagon officials lied to the president about how many troops were in Afghanistan and Iraq.
00:54:43.000We had a report earlier this year that said that Pentagon officials refused to carry out Trump's orders to begin withdrawing troops from the Middle East.
00:54:53.000We also found out that the military exaggerated intelligence about Russia putting bounties on the heads of American soldiers in Afghanistan months before the election.
00:55:03.000And now, eight months later, after the transition, we have Mark Milley in a book committing straight up treason, admitting to it.
00:55:14.000Having people under him swear an oath that they won't allow Trump to shoot nuclear weapons without him present.
00:55:27.000So, remind me again what our democracy means if the people elect a president and then you've got permanent bureaucrats throughout the executive branch of government thwarting and undermining his agenda, which the election was a mandate for that agenda to be enacted.
00:55:59.000So, anyway, what is our democracy if the lime bubbly is spilling all over the carpet?
00:56:07.000What is our democracy if the civilian elected leader cannot carry out the agenda which he's given a mandate to do so from an election?
00:56:15.000What's a democracy if a president can't end a war, withdraw troops, can't know how many troops are in a country during the war, can't launch a nuclear missile, can't attack a rival country, can't carry out a domestic agenda without stonewalling from the courts and the Congress?
00:56:31.000I mean, what's democratic about the government?
00:56:34.000And when there are questions about the legitimacy of the election, a coalition is formed between the richest companies and billionaires in the world and the government and the media to shut it down.
00:58:34.000But in the era of monarchy, you have the aristocracy, you have the knights, and you have all different elements that will exert influence on a king or on a sovereign, on a monarch, whatever.
00:58:48.000And certainly, Russia and China are no exceptions.
00:58:51.000But on a fundamental level, people know that we can attribute the things that go on in this country to the government, to the regime, to Putin, to Xi Jinping, to whatever, Saddam Hussein, Kim Jong un, whatever.
00:59:06.000The difference is our country is just as tyrannical, it's just as oppressive, just as totalitarian, except that we don't even know who's in charge.
00:59:14.000And we don't know how the system works.
00:59:17.000The way that the system works, the process is totally mysterious to people and totally inaccessible to your average person.
00:59:24.000And the people that are running the process are unknown to most people, to your average person, and in some cases are unknowable.
00:59:32.000And how they make the decisions and who's making the decisions and everything like that, these are things that are just completely unknown.
00:59:41.000And it's almost basically designed that way.
00:59:43.000So you've got, and I think everyone understands this a shadow government.
01:00:14.000You know, Chuck Schumer, and this kind of stuff.
01:00:17.000And that allows the people that are really calling the shots to carry on their business quietly behind the scenes without any scrutiny or people even knowing what they're up to.
01:00:37.000If someone like Mark Milley can call up his liaison in China and say, hey, we're going to warn you if we attack, we're not going to attack.
01:00:44.000We can't launch nuclear weapons without my say so.
01:00:47.000If Trump can't launch nuclear weapons without the say so of the deep state, what else can't he do?
01:00:55.000If he doesn't know how many troops are in Iraq, if he can't authorize a withdrawal from Iraq, if he can't authorize a nuclear strike, what exactly can he do?
01:01:04.000He can't build a wall on the southern border, right?0.67
01:01:07.000He can't ban Muslims from entering America or even high security risk immigrants from unstable countries, from failed states, the Muslim ban.0.52
01:02:06.000And someone makes a phone call, you know, Ari Goldberg, something's, you know, Goldstein, whatever, makes a phone call and says, All right, pull the plug.
01:02:15.000And they, okay, yeah, you're out of here.
01:03:16.000That's what I'm trying to prevent on the show every night the buy in.
01:03:20.000People are so at risk right now of buying back in, which is to say that after four years of Trump, they kind of forgot how revolutionary it was.
01:03:29.000And now they're like, DeSantis looks really good for 2024.
01:04:43.000I know you know we don't live in a democracy.
01:04:45.000I know you know the president's not in charge.
01:04:47.000I know you know that the conspiracy theorists are right and it's about fighting for monopoly and control over information and perceived reality.
01:04:57.000Because everybody that I see online wants to get right back into the hamster wheel, get right back on the treadmill, right back into the matrix the second that Trump leaves office.
01:05:08.000So that's why I keep reiterating this stuff because I see it all over.
01:05:49.000Those are your dogs in the military that are going to betray America, thwart the king of America, Donald Trump, the rightful emperor of this country, and the rank and file that everybody wants to polish their boots with their fucking mouth.
01:06:04.000Those are the people that are going to be knocking on your door and saying, Sir, do you have a minute to talk about Moderna?
01:07:38.000I see a representative of the fucking government that is evil, that is raping and killing our kids, that is raping and killing our civilization.
01:07:49.000I know, I know that the individuals wearing the uniform, you know, might be sympathetic and they're not all bad or whatever, but you put on that uniform, you put on that badge, you put that on as a representative of an evil empire, and you tell me.
01:08:05.000I respect the heroes, you know, whatever.
01:08:08.000There's a lot of people that get tricked into doing this stuff and people doing it for the right reasons.
01:08:12.000But at this point, there's really no excuse.
01:08:16.000And we had a super chat the other day say that, I don't know, a sergeant, sergeant poo poo, whatever, was asking their private poo poos, you know, I don't know the ranking in the military system, you know, extra sergeant doo doo commander said to the privates, Are you willing to go door to door enforcing vaccine compliance?
01:08:56.000And watch how quickly these boys in blues with the, you know, watch how quickly they're willing to put down any kind of civil resistance in favor of bodily autonomy because they're enforcing compliance.
01:09:46.000We've got Eddie Van Graham says, What do you think of the phrase?
01:09:50.000I think this is actually from last night.
01:09:53.000We've got Conservative T says, One day before the vaccine even got announced, God warned me in a dream that there would be a pushed vaccine.
01:10:08.000Felt like a strong warning, so I'm sending this as another reminder not to take it.
01:14:44.000But for now, it really doesn't matter.
01:14:47.000I'm just laying there on Mustafar and just seeing all kinds of bullshit in my life and in politics.
01:14:55.000And it's just like, oh, you know, when Anakin's laying there on the shore and he's just like, oh, and he's dragging himself with his robot hand.
01:18:17.000And, you know, I almost don't even want to go into some people are saying, you know, he was willing to call out political correctness or whatever.
01:18:27.000I don't know that he would even like that per se because he was never a very political guy.
01:18:35.000And he was legit, and he never talked about, he never talked about, oh, I got canceled and this.
01:18:41.000That's what I really loved about him, you know?
01:18:43.000Because I really think there's a big difference between these people that go on and on and on about, you know, their relevance to the conversation or their importance or whatever.
01:19:14.000He was just a comedian and he was doing his thing.
01:19:17.000And you could see what was going on there, like when he made the OJ Simpson jokes and whatever, call out Bill Clinton and stuff like that.
01:19:27.000If you're familiar with his work, you know what I'm talking about.
01:19:29.000Those things that really, you know, showed real character and a real integrity, real integrity to what he was doing and telling the truth and making jokes and caring about just making jokes.
01:19:40.000And, you know, That's what a comedian does.
01:19:44.000And what I loved about him is he just did that.
01:19:46.000He didn't feel the need to go in and explain it or justify it.
01:20:42.000Poo Bert says, Nick, after eating 500 super chats, The attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed, but I assure you my resolve has never been stronger.
01:20:53.000Yeah, I don't know about that last part, but true, very true.
01:20:56.000The part about being scarred and deformed, yeah, that's there.
01:21:00.000Vitus says, since there was a bunch of them, who is your favorite feature on Donda?
01:21:04.000Jay Z was pretty good on jail, but I think GlobeGlobeGabGolab on remote control stole the show.
01:23:28.000Big Butt Cheek says, Hey, King, when I was in high school, I wanted to play in the school band, but when I tried to audition, the conductor told me I couldn't join because neither mayonnaise nor horseradish are instruments.
01:27:25.000Because sometimes, well, I don't know, but I don't know where I'm going with that one.
01:27:33.000All I mean to say is, I look at my friends and I very much appreciate them.
01:27:36.000They're all, and I'm not just blowing smoke.
01:27:39.000I mean, really, when you looked at like Millennial Mad Baked Alaska, Jaden, Steve Franson, Beardson, like the whole crew, Vince, you know, everyone, Assistant Groyper, our interns, I mean, they're all just like rock stars, not even blowing smoke.
01:27:59.000And it's sort of like, I don't know that it would work if any one of them weren't in it.
01:28:04.000Like, if any one of them weren't in it, it would be felt.
01:28:07.000You know, they all add something, and the thing that they add is significant and makes life better, makes my life better, and makes me smile, you know, and stuff.
01:28:19.000And honestly, I think that's just what happens when you maybe I'm just being naive or something.
01:28:24.000Maybe it's because I'm really an exceptional guy, but I feel like I've just not compromised in my life, and in some ways, I haven't had the same opportunities because, you know, it's not socially acceptable to be the way that I am, but.
01:28:40.000As a result, I become surrounded with people that are very high quality, great people, people of solid character, people that are funny and real, and I don't have to be fake around them and have to deal with BS.
01:28:57.000We love our friends, Steve Franson, a real gem.
01:29:10.000I hope they're feeling the love lately.
01:29:13.000Puerto Rican Groy versus fat Michael Tracy pulled up to the school I transferred from yesterday to shed light on the lockdown restrictions on campus.
01:29:21.000And when heckled by students, all he had to say was, But I got the vaccine.
01:30:22.000Gaddafi says, since 2015, every time I hear Dem say democracy, I've been translating it in my head to mean something like Democratic Party rule.
01:30:30.000And things started making a lot more sense.
01:30:32.000The things they say actually sound more coherent that way and sinister.
01:31:12.000And then NFTs, you know, there's packs, and you update them, and you open them, and there's horses, and there's video games, and you buy land in a game and an NFT.
01:31:30.000I don't really know that much about decentralized.
01:31:33.000I mean, I understand the application of like cryptocurrency and, you know, we experiment with peer to peer and I've heard about like the Fediverse and things.
01:31:44.000I don't really have a technical knowledge of that stuff.
01:31:47.000So I can't really comment on how that's going to develop.
01:31:51.000I'm a businessman, I'm not a tech guy.
01:31:54.000So I can tell you what we're doing and I can tell you what my tech people tell me.
01:31:57.000But as far as like, I don't really understand the technology fully.
01:32:01.000I don't really understand the applications of the technology or the efficacy of it or what the regulatory frameworks are going to look like.
01:32:09.000I just don't know enough about the technical side of things.
01:32:17.000I mean, to me, it seems very centralized, is what I'll tell you.
01:32:21.000The things that are very centralized are things like credit card processing, DDoS protection.
01:32:29.000On some level, you know, telecoms, search engines, that kind of stuff, there appears to be a lot of centralized control, which is unavoidable.
01:32:38.000You could get your own server, you could get your own domain registrar, you could get your own, you could do a crypto pay server.
01:32:44.000But on some level, the buck stops with somebody when it comes to the internet, and it comes with very critical back end services.
01:32:53.000So I don't know how much longer we'll have on the internet as is, and I don't know what the decentralized alternatives are.
01:33:00.000Is what they told me at DLive is they tried to make it decentralized and the technology just isn't there yet.
01:33:07.000So, Kenneth Stark says, I always thought it was funny when cases rose dramatically in the U.S., China, the place it started, was sitting at 86,000 cases while the U.S. was up to like 3 million.
01:34:45.000They were apologizing to Antifa because Groypers came or something.0.57
01:34:50.000And, uh, It's always kind of funny to me because there are people in this scene that look at Groypers and they're like, oh, you know, you're trying to achieve political change.0.72
01:34:59.000Heh, yeah, you know, you're not black-pilled like me.
01:35:09.000And people like that, when they get their shit pushed in, it's funny to me because, you know, what we're doing, if you, like, take any of it seriously, this is a problem for all of us.
01:35:22.000Nobody can afford to be Han Solo and be too cool and not care.
01:38:14.000You think I want to see you around here?
01:38:16.000You think we have people that are doing this kind of stuff and they think that they're going to, through some act of contrition, they're going to get.
01:38:57.000So, no, yeah, that's terrific, dude.0.60
01:39:00.000Jordan says, How can Christians not put two and two together and think about how a tribe of people's religion is based off hating and denying Jesus as God?0.55
01:39:08.000And maybe consider these people tend to lie a lot, lol.
01:39:11.000I mean, it used to be the norm, but now they all watch too much TV, I guess.
01:39:16.000God of Conquest says, I know I shouldn't be surprised, but I can't believe how the writer of that piece on Millie wrote it in a way to make Millie look like a hero or a patriot.
01:39:25.000He's a dirty traitor to this country and his people.
01:39:28.000MSM journos are lower than dirt press S to spit.
01:42:44.000This was during Stop the Steal, I think.0.99
01:42:48.000And I pulled up a chair, and she pulls up the chair right behind me, a giant woman, and she gets herself a personal, you know, 12, 14 inch pizza, whatever, and then like a bag of candy and a big gulp.
01:43:01.000And I'm like, you know, what would drive a person to do this?
01:43:27.000This is where the libertarian stuff falls apart.
01:43:29.000It's like, I'm supposed to have the suspension of belief that I don't know, the suspension of disbelief that I don't know that people shouldn't be doing that, that I don't know better than a person that does something like that, that there isn't half of the population that the other half knows better than them, really, on some level?
01:44:56.000I'm not going to go to the little kiosk and buy my bag of gummy bears and my personal pan pizza and my double gulp and sit there and inhale it all.
01:45:37.000Maybe you have no idea what I'm talking about.
01:45:40.000There's like a sci fi movie where there's like a dream sequence and they see these horrible visions of like people getting ripped to pieces and stuff.
01:53:04.000You know, when people give you a gift card, it's almost nice because it's like an excuse to use the money for something that you wouldn't normally get.
01:53:10.000If I just get money, it's like, well, I got to save this for, you know, rainy day or whatever.
01:54:02.000You just don't understand our philosophy.0.95
01:54:04.000And then Kurt Doolittle, like, pissed his pants and said, Black Lives Matter and got cucked by those black guys at his own rally, his own second Declaration of Independence or whatever.0.97
01:54:13.000And then we never heard from him again.0.89
01:54:17.000You know, sometimes you just got to trust my gut.
01:54:19.000Sometimes, like, you know, it's things that you could figure out that it's like I don't really even feel like articulating it or explaining it.
01:54:29.000It's just, you know, you just kind of get it or you don't.
01:54:33.000That was like a perfect example of it.0.56
01:54:37.000Another Ohio Zoomer says, You are worse about Star Wars than liberal millennial women are with Harry Potter.0.99
01:54:42.000Well, the difference is that Star Wars is cool.0.94
01:54:45.000And I don't think you're a real Zoomer if you don't get that.
01:54:47.000I don't think you're a real Zoomer if you're counter signaling Revenge of the Sith.
01:54:55.000Robert Ireland says, Hi from Australia.
01:54:58.000Ninth week of lockdown and suicide of white male teens is record highs.
01:55:02.000No politician cares and are more concerned with preventing anti Asian hate because of COVID and sexual harassment at work.