Candace Owens - October 21, 2024


Judge Joe Brown X Candace Owens | Candace Ep 87


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 17 minutes

Words per Minute

151.08946

Word Count

20,830

Sentence Count

1,510

Misogynist Sentences

46

Hate Speech Sentences

71


Summary

Candace Owens and Kamala Harris are in court today, and Judge Joe Brown is in the witness stand. Judge Brown is a former prosecutor who served as a prosecutor in the late 80s and early 90s. He is also a former police officer, and served as the head of the Los Angeles Police Department's Intelligence Division. He has been making the rounds because he vaguely remembers a conversation he had with Kamala s father, Donald Harris. He also talks about how he met her father, Magic Johnson, and how he got into politics. And he tells the story of how he first met Kamala's father at a dinner he was invited to attend with the Prime Minister and the Governor General of Jamaica in the 60s and why he thinks he was introduced to politics by his grandmother, Christiana Brown, who purports to be a dyed-in-the-wool Marxist. Plus, he talks about the time he went to Jamaica with his ex-wife's family and his relationship with Magic's mother, who he describes as dyed in the politics and why it s a good thing he did what he did when it comes down to it. You won t want to miss this one! Enjoy this episode of Judge Joe's Lawyer s Lawyer's Corner! and don t forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe to Judge Joe on Apple Podcasts! If you like what you're listening to this podcast, leave us a review, and tell a friend about it! or tell us what you think about it in the comments below and we'll be sure to send him a rating and review it on Insta-Friendship! Thank you for listening and sharing it on the pod! xoxo, Joe Brown XOwens, XOss, XOXO, Xoe, XE, XC, and XO, and YOss and XM! XC is a Podcasts, XM is a great place to talk about all things Law and Culture and Politics, right? xOss is a good place to be heard on social media! , XO is a little bit like that, right here? XOXOXO & XO's Law is a place to do it all, right there. xOXO xO, xOllie, XOC is a friend of Joe Brown, and he's a good friend of mine.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All rise, court is now in session. Man, I have been waiting to say that. The plaintiff is Candace Owens. The defendant is Kamala Harris. The case before the judge is that she says she's black and I say she is not. And so it is an honor for me to host Judge Joe Brown, who has been making the rounds because he vaguely remembers a conversation, not vaguely, he very much remembers a conversation that he had with her daddy.
00:00:25.420 And the things that Kamala is saying today don't really match what Kamala's father, Donald Harris, told Judge Joe Brown. Welcome to Candace.
00:00:34.280 Well, the judge is in the house, dear. So here I am. Anyway, I came right down the road from Memphis, not too far.
00:00:42.300 So you have been all over the news. Actually, right now, you probably are not on Twitter, but you have there's a clip of you that's gone absolutely viral.
00:00:50.280 Well, I am on Twitter, X.
00:00:51.940 Oh, yeah, you're on X. OK, you can get me at Judge Joe Brown TV.
00:00:56.820 OK, so did you know that you were going viral this morning?
00:00:59.720 No, I didn't. But it wouldn't be the first time. And then they try to knock that down.
00:01:05.400 Kwame Brown and I did a thing two or three years back and we got up to nine point eight million views, which is definitely viral.
00:01:14.320 But then we started knowing that the views started dropping. And then if you look at it now, it's like eight hundred thousand.
00:01:21.400 I guess they didn't want anybody to look at nine point eight million. You want to see what's going on.
00:01:27.140 Well, that's not anything compared to what Trump and Musk get on X.
00:01:33.520 Yeah, well, the numbers that you're pulling right now, I would say are equivalent to Trump and Musk, particularly a clip of you that's on stage.
00:01:40.260 So I'm going to tell you what I saw. And I've actually played clips of you on my show as well.
00:01:44.080 The thing that I love about judges is you guys just you tend to have a really good memory and a great record with the truth.
00:01:50.340 And I can say after speaking with you leading up to this, you don't forget a thing.
00:01:55.020 You do not. Sometimes you want to forget some things.
00:01:57.860 You say, oh, no, did I do that back when I but didn't sometimes, you know.
00:02:04.040 Yeah. And you you clearly remember a lot.
00:02:06.680 And you were running the exact same circles as Kamala Harris.
00:02:10.980 You're out out in California.
00:02:13.420 So can you explain to us how you met her father, just how that came about?
00:02:18.320 What was going on is my, well, this is a convoluted story.
00:02:23.980 Magic Johnson's mother, a fine woman, and one of her buddies who was the oldest sister of a personal friend of mine would always involve me in these projects with the islands, right?
00:02:38.340 So they got me down there and I was supposed to participate in the youth program in Jamaica.
00:02:43.920 So I was the guest of the prime minister and the governor general.
00:02:49.480 And who was that at the time?
00:02:51.000 Well, let's not get into that because there's some complications with that.
00:02:56.400 And we, my ex and I, we were attendees at this dinner.
00:03:06.500 So we got introduced to everybody's favorite Hindu professor.
00:03:11.680 And you were sitting next to my ex-wife or wife at the time for a while.
00:03:22.140 So we all had this back and forth questioning thing at the table.
00:03:27.760 So it was quite interesting.
00:03:29.640 And I'd also, I recall, running to him back in the 60s, he and his wife were grad students up in the Bay Area.
00:03:39.560 And I was an undergrad at UCLA.
00:03:42.500 So there was a back and forth between Los Angeles, man, where you go crazy and then go to the asylum up in the Bay Area.
00:03:51.800 So it was interesting what was going on back then.
00:03:57.380 So how was his demeanor when you guys are at this dinner and you're in Jamaica?
00:04:01.480 What do you think about him?
00:04:02.460 He's reserved.
00:04:03.640 Reserved.
00:04:04.680 Okay.
00:04:05.660 Dignified.
00:04:07.560 Laid back.
00:04:08.660 Mm-hmm.
00:04:09.340 But still involved in, and my understanding is that he's been involved in politics actually for a long time.
00:04:14.400 He's had an interest in politics his entire life.
00:04:16.280 Yes, quite.
00:04:17.800 I'd call him a Marxist.
00:04:19.580 A Marxist.
00:04:20.420 And that is exactly what I have heard from a family member of his, that he, from the time he was very young, was always involved in Marxist meetings and Marxist groups.
00:04:28.120 Kind of a dyed-in-the-wool commie.
00:04:30.200 I don't think that's something that he's ashamed of, by the way.
00:04:32.260 I think he wrote about in the Jamaican Global Online how he was sort of raised up on the politics via his, who he purports to be his grandmother, Christiana Brown.
00:04:42.780 But it's interesting that you said you were introduced to a Hindu professor.
00:04:48.080 Mm-hmm.
00:04:48.700 What made you think that he was Hindu?
00:04:53.060 That's the introduction.
00:04:54.760 That was the introduction.
00:04:55.920 Mm-hmm.
00:04:56.480 And your wife?
00:05:00.200 What is she?
00:05:01.180 No, did she get to talk to him about that?
00:05:03.120 She talked to him, and it was interesting because at that time there was no reason to put him with anybody special until you started putting all of it together.
00:05:18.440 He was a Marxist, and when he was up in the Bay Area, a lot of things were going on up there.
00:05:24.560 That was the Liberty Park up there, where in 1964, a lot of what was going on that led to the rousing unrest of the 60s, and the public demonstrations was happening.
00:05:40.040 My in-laws were from up there, and I didn't know them then because I think my ex-wife was born the same year that Kamala was born.
00:05:54.460 So, you know, this was before all of that, but this was the locus of a lot of things going on.
00:06:00.680 The Black Panther Party was up there, developed.
00:06:04.180 So, it was pretty radical in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and this is where the action was.
00:06:16.200 UCLA was in Los Angeles that was a bit more civilized, you know, really wild up there in the Bay Area.
00:06:25.420 So, he gravitated to that.
00:06:27.360 That's the way I would analyze it.
00:06:29.300 So, there was a Marxist thing up there.
00:06:34.520 Also, this was during the rise of Jim Jones, which is another thing.
00:06:41.380 You know Jim Jones, the Kool-Aid and the picnic.
00:06:46.800 Kamala's sponsor, Willie Brown, Maxine Waters, and some other people were Nancy Pelosi,
00:06:58.120 were staunch supporters of Jim Jones.
00:07:03.080 Interesting.
00:07:03.780 Yes, you need to look into that.
00:07:05.780 You'll find some very interesting things like, hey, this was your mentor, and he was a supporter of this.
00:07:15.840 So, it was a center for a lot of radicalism at the time.
00:07:20.760 So, it's so funny how life happens this year, and I don't even know what the reason was.
00:07:24.740 Actually, I do.
00:07:25.220 A friend of mine sent me a book, and the book was called Chaos, and she said, you'll love this for your birthday.
00:07:29.760 I read, and I opened the book, and I couldn't put it down.
00:07:32.080 It was, the subtitle of the book is something along the lines of Charles Manson, MKUltra, I'm a 1960s, okay?
00:07:39.480 And essentially, it's this reporter who was just supposed to write a magazine article on, like, the 30th anniversary of the Manson murders.
00:07:47.800 And he had no horse in the race, starts doing, calling around, making some calls.
00:07:51.720 He was very well known, and everyone was scared to talk to him.
00:07:54.620 Long story short, he ends up finding that the CIA was intimately involved, and now this is public knowledge.
00:08:00.800 You can look us up on Wikipedia, that Charles Manson was fed, that the CIA was involved, was there the night of the Manson murders.
00:08:07.700 He's, it takes him 30 years, he ended up getting fired from the magazine, he ends up writing this book.
00:08:12.620 He went completely broke, because he had to do so many FOIA requests, because he was going, what is happening?
00:08:16.780 What really actually happened on this night?
00:08:18.760 And the reason why I'm bringing this up is because elements of this book, as he goes through, understanding that the feds were involved.
00:08:26.220 There's a lot of this radicalism that people thought was organic, whether we're talking about the hippies movement, LSD,
00:08:31.800 things that were happening that to the public seemed to be sort of these natural movements, actually entailed operations from the Fed, COINTELPRO, MKULTRA.
00:08:41.900 You're talking about the Black Panthers.
00:08:44.020 Some students broke into the FBI office at that time and were able to get documents, which showed that the feds were tracking a bunch of people.
00:08:51.220 Obviously, we know that with Martin Luther King.
00:08:52.860 And this journalist, who was from San Francisco and attended Berkeley, recently wrote a piece saying that he knew that Kamala's mother was involved with the feds and the program MKULTRA.
00:09:07.580 And when I read this, it seemed so far out.
00:09:10.520 And then, as I was learning from Donald's family that he was a dyed-in-the-wool communist, and I'm learning that he was extremely secretive,
00:09:16.860 and I'm kind of thinking, why was Kamala's mom, who was like a top-rated scientist?
00:09:22.820 Maybe that's why they didn't seem to be able to stand each other after a while.
00:09:29.980 There seems to have been some great animosity between mom and dad.
00:09:35.240 When they broke up, you might be hitting on the source of the problem.
00:09:39.060 That was very widespread.
00:09:41.060 People don't understand what that was like back in the 60s to be active.
00:09:49.560 We would have meetings or gatherings, and three weeks later, the FBI is hauling you in and quoting to you what you said.
00:09:59.920 And you'd say, yeah, freedom of speech, First Amendment.
00:10:02.960 You got that?
00:10:04.060 No, I'm not going to tell you this because you'll get me for making a knowingly false statement.
00:10:09.440 Screw you.
00:10:11.060 I'll take the fifth on that, or get me back.
00:10:14.760 And they'd always manage to get you so they could take your phone book and get the numbers out of it.
00:10:20.500 So you took to no longer carrying your black book with you because no telling when the FBI is going to pick you up.
00:10:27.100 And by the way, I was the last judge on that James Earl Ray case, and I know what the FBI did.
00:10:32.340 But that quick summation to set the background, Ray had absolutely nothing to do with King dying.
00:10:41.360 The FBI ordered that hit.
00:10:43.920 They recruited a two-man sniper team, not one from Quantico Marine Sniper School, which was right across the tarmac from the FBI school.
00:10:55.780 They supplied the weapon, which is an XM-21, which is a modified M-14.
00:11:01.060 I do have, in various places around the country, the serial numbers for the five of them.
00:11:07.440 They got on an invoice late December 1967 and 5,000 rounds of the ammunition that are identical in aspects to what they pulled out of King's body.
00:11:19.920 The next thing is the Justice Department ordered them to return the five rifles.
00:11:27.820 April 1968, that's the month King was assassinated, and they claimed they lost one.
00:11:33.260 That's the murder weapon.
00:11:35.200 And they have the serial numbers for the four they did return, so they only made 63 of them at the time.
00:11:41.220 So the FBI is suspect, this COINTELPRO developed later, but they had the SIS unit, and if anybody wants to read about that, get the Glass House tapes written by Louis Tackwood.
00:11:57.760 Tackwood scared the hell out of me and a lot of other people.
00:12:01.160 We knew him as supposedly somebody who had been a medic in the NOM, and he came back, and he was treating people who got injured in the 60s.
00:12:12.600 It was chaotic in those days.
00:12:15.780 And I remember I was in law school, and I went to watch this murder trial downtown L.A., and they brought him, and I said, that's Tackwood.
00:12:25.300 Not only was he not a snitch, they introduced him as lieutenant.
00:12:31.160 Louis Tackwood, vice commander of the SIS unit for LAPD.
00:12:38.360 Oh, man, this dude knows everything, but he didn't tell on everybody.
00:12:43.540 But this was real.
00:12:45.920 And I know 15, 16 people that I was acquainted with that got shot to death who were active in these movement situations.
00:12:57.020 This has been a strange election.
00:12:58.380 The Dems have made it apparent that they are zealous for the blood of babies.
00:13:02.080 Kamala Harris is the first vice presidential candidate to ever visit an abortion facility.
00:13:07.580 As First Things reported, Tim Waltz supports the right to infanticide.
00:13:12.220 Did you hear me?
00:13:12.880 Infanticide is the taking of a baby's life after birth.
00:13:15.820 It is, like I said, insane.
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00:14:08.420 Why did the FBI—so, obviously, by the way, you said something very big in terms of a lot of people who are young and are not well read up on history, real history.
00:14:16.240 What they learned in the classroom is essentially a fairy tale.
00:14:18.280 I've known that the FBI killed MLK.
00:14:21.320 Most people don't understand the FBI killed MLK.
00:14:24.200 But why—they were tapping him.
00:14:25.660 They were threatening him.
00:14:26.580 They were, you know, everything was crazy.
00:14:29.620 And we could talk about JFK, too.
00:14:31.720 But what was their reason for being so obsessed with the Black Panthers, with, you know, they murdered many of the Panthers as well.
00:14:40.400 They murdered Martin Luther King, Jr.
00:14:42.280 And it's also very scary that they can do these things and then print out textbooks that say, oh, no, this random guy did it.
00:14:48.080 You know, like, so what was their reason?
00:14:50.440 What was their obsession with wanting to infiltrate these movements?
00:14:55.640 They were concerned about what was going on in Anaheim.
00:15:01.720 There was a big hookup with everybody that we've been talking about, also Obama's people, Barry Sotoro's people, and the NOM.
00:15:13.380 The idea, for instance, the memoranda we got a hold of with the King assassination thing, they were not worried about him starting civil rights back up.
00:15:24.520 That was dead.
00:15:25.520 Civil rights was dead and gone by the mid-1960s.
00:15:30.000 It had been replaced by a militancy.
00:15:33.840 And the FBI memorandum, actually, they were discussing whether he'd be more dangerous as a dead martyr or is alive somebody to galvanize the anti-war movement and revitalize labor.
00:15:48.840 Those were the two things they were concerned about.
00:15:51.500 I recruited John Huggins, Bunchy Carter, Geronimo Pratt, Elaine Brown, Nat Clark, and a few other people who were in the Panthers to UCLA back in the 60s.
00:16:05.100 And it was the same thing with them.
00:16:07.940 What were they going to do about getting people wrapped up in this militancy of saying, we're not going to be down on our knees while somebody beats us across the head anymore and somebody else feels guilty?
00:16:23.300 They were going to do something about it.
00:16:25.140 And I've seen the stories that came out of the assassination of John and Bunchy at UCLA.
00:16:32.220 Hell, I was there.
00:16:33.420 They ran right past me when all, not John, but his assassins are running right past me.
00:16:40.580 They'd shot John in the back twice, and he died of that, but not before he set up and fired six shots at him, the guy that shot him, and three others running down the hallway.
00:16:54.280 Elaine Brown and I were getting ready to go up some stairs when this went on.
00:16:59.020 So it's interesting, the LAPD detectives that were investigating the homicides, they wound up calling some of us and say, could you meet us at, of all places, Denny's?
00:17:15.340 Well, why not at the police precinct?
00:17:17.460 Because it's not safe.
00:17:20.100 Somebody on our side is not working on our side.
00:17:24.520 They're working with something else.
00:17:26.140 And we have caused to be fearful of our lives, meaning they, the detectives.
00:17:34.940 So we would have these meetings in some weird places, and we'd discuss stuff, and they'd say, you know, we can't, we're trying to make a bust, but only people that know are in our department.
00:17:45.920 And when we get there, somebody's already told, and they've gone.
00:17:51.400 That was a huge piece of that chaos book, was that it made me understand that the feds have people at the LAPD office that do the cleanups, that are watching everybody to see what they're investigating, and also at the medical examiner's office, the coroner's office, like making sure that the reports say what they want them to say so that they can present their case.
00:18:08.720 I mean, he showed from top to bottom, like judges, lawyers, the LAPD.
00:18:13.340 I would never live in L.A. after reading this book, because you realize it's just an entire operation.
00:18:17.720 They can make you disappear.
00:18:18.700 They'll kill you, and you'll be none the better.
00:18:20.640 And that almost directly ties in with what we're learning about the Diddy case, which is like, okay, that he knew who to call at the LAPD to come over and to make something disappear if things got out of hand or if somebody was shot or somebody got hurt.
00:18:33.500 And so this has been going on, and I think this discussion is really important, since the 60s, I've been really working hard for people to wake up about who your government is.
00:18:40.880 But I'm fascinated that you say that you think it was about the war, because that really was my takeaway from that book, Chaos, was they needed the hippie generation to end, and having this big, fake-staged Hollywood murder that the CIA was actually involved in and Charles Manson was a fed was a way to traumatize with propaganda, was to traumatize the public, the hippie communes, everyone's love, rock and roll.
00:19:03.000 Let's not go to war.
00:19:04.000 And he basically said overnight, because of these horrific murders, people started locking their doors.
00:19:08.800 They were afraid of hippies, and the music died that day.
00:19:12.000 Nobody wanted anything with, like, peace, love, rock and roll, and LSD, because they were just all told and following this case.
00:19:18.280 So we're talking about a psychological operation that was enacted on the public to create a mass psychosis, and you're virtually saying the exact same thing.
00:19:27.500 What was their worry?
00:19:28.320 Well, people didn't want to go to war.
00:19:29.840 And they had war on the mind, and they wanted to get to war, and they couldn't have anybody who was militantly against it or peacefully against it like the hippies were.
00:19:39.640 There's another cook-up, too.
00:19:41.760 We were talking about that rainbow thing.
00:19:46.280 It's interesting how they got started.
00:19:48.820 In the late mid-'60s, they're going around all over the country talking about this, and it was a coalition of those who hated that they weren't men.
00:19:58.020 Those were the feminists.
00:20:00.060 The ones that hated men, some of the lesbians.
00:20:03.180 The ones that hated that they weren't normal men, that were some of the gays.
00:20:07.220 The ones that hated that they weren't strong men, the soy boys, so to speak.
00:20:13.500 And then the big chunk was this other, amen, war is a bad thing, man.
00:20:19.720 You know, it's all about love, man.
00:20:22.160 We got to have love power, man, flower power.
00:20:26.300 Men are about war.
00:20:27.780 You have to change the way men are raised from boys so they're more into expressing themselves.
00:20:34.540 So you got this thing there that had the overwhelming ballast, and that is the impetus for what led us to where we are now.
00:20:47.840 And this was an important thing.
00:20:51.180 It was an anti-man thing that developed because of this perception that men are responsible for war.
00:21:00.220 Forget about the fact that we've got a large component of the military now, and some striving to be in combat arms that are female.
00:21:09.440 But it was perceived to be a man thing, so no war toys, no cap guns, no water pistols.
00:21:20.780 Boys and girls had unisex child clothing, child rearing.
00:21:26.800 Boys are supposed to be able to emote, to cry, to shout, to let it all hang out instead of being so uptight and under self-control.
00:21:35.820 And the worst thing you want is the apex predator on the planet Earth to be out of control, which is exactly what they were setting up.
00:21:44.340 And this thing came together.
00:21:47.040 And it juxtaposed itself in a situation where Hollywood's movie studios were going bankrupt in the face of color television.
00:21:57.580 A color TV up until the mid-'60s, the screen looked just like this table.
00:22:04.260 It was round and no bigger than that.
00:22:06.240 And then they got square when the technology improved.
00:22:09.200 So people were staying at home watching their colored TVs.
00:22:14.540 1967, if you were an adult, you'd pay 50 cents to get in a movie.
00:22:19.720 And you got two movies, and they changed every Thursday and Sunday, no matter how well they did.
00:22:25.280 You got three cartoons and a couple of sub-features.
00:22:28.240 Walk in any time you want it.
00:22:30.400 Stay as long as you want it.
00:22:32.000 So then somebody came up with the bright idea.
00:22:34.980 Let's just have one movie at a time.
00:22:37.700 Keep it playing as long as people will come.
00:22:40.340 Let's go get the black markets, the minority markets.
00:22:44.840 They want to see themselves as a massive amount of money out there.
00:22:49.540 Let's start using the opportunity to spread dysfunction through glorification of it.
00:22:56.000 We don't want Sidney Poitier playing a part where he's trying to be this and that.
00:23:02.020 Let's get Fred DeHammer-Williams to play a drug dealer like Black Caesar.
00:23:07.640 So you glorify being a pimp, a hoe, and we'll come back to that in a bit.
00:23:12.980 A gangster, a drug dealer, a murderer, a thief.
00:23:18.620 And you got Foxy Brown with Pam Greer.
00:23:24.140 And there was this whole thing where they'd have the obligatory naked nude scenes in the whole thing.
00:23:32.400 And the plot would be somebody got killed by somebody's drug dealers.
00:23:39.920 And then so they wanted the revenge.
00:23:43.160 And then they wanted to become drug dealers.
00:23:45.680 And then you got Superfly and all of that nonsense.
00:23:48.640 And you got glorification of dysfunction.
00:23:51.340 And the theory that I heard was that young black men are supposed to be the epitome of masculinity.
00:24:00.260 So let's effeminize them.
00:24:02.800 And then you can effeminize the whole public because the young white guys will try to copy the young black guys.
00:24:11.040 And if you effeminize the young black guys, you get everybody in this mess.
00:24:16.580 And then that led to what they did with the rap genre, which has been stagnant for 45 years.
00:24:23.840 I mean, it's gotten more profane, but it hasn't changed.
00:24:27.220 But also it's exceedingly homosexual.
00:24:29.440 I mean, everyone's gay.
00:24:30.480 Yes, it is.
00:24:31.600 And the other thing is it's not very masculine because some of the mal-informed feminists say it's this sexual fantasy.
00:24:39.700 That's not what you're looking at when you're looking at the half-naked bimbos bouncing on stage behind the rap artist and the gangster hip-hop rap video.
00:24:51.380 That's not his girlfriend.
00:24:53.100 That's his mama, grandmama, and their friend girls and their favorite aunts.
00:24:59.220 So they ideate on feminist stuff like who's going to take care of me?
00:25:06.340 And I got women I live of.
00:25:10.620 I'm not a producer.
00:25:12.080 I'm not a protector.
00:25:13.180 And you got this whole downhill spiral, which is leading us to where we are right now, where there's no duty, honor, accountability, responsibility, bravery, courage.
00:25:24.760 There's no guilt, no shame to keep you self-corrected and self-focused.
00:25:31.180 You're not interested in making where you live a better, safer, more secure place filled with economic prosperity, sense of purpose, morality, and ethics.
00:25:40.960 And you're not dedicating yourself to being a man or a woman of public peace, dignity, and order.
00:25:48.240 You just let it all go to hell.
00:25:50.060 And you try to destroy all human character building things because anything counts.
00:25:56.580 Because if you have character, and let's say you're a man, that means if you happen to be on the Titanic and it goes down, you say, ma'am, you and your child may have my seat on a lifeboat.
00:26:08.140 I'll drown in the freezing waters.
00:26:10.580 What happens is you say, I've got on a dress, too, so get out of the way.
00:26:15.620 That's my seat.
00:26:16.640 And, you know, no, take him and throw him over there and chum the sharks with him, you know.
00:26:22.900 Yeah, I mean, you can definitely see that they've kind of just continued, or they moved it on.
00:26:27.260 I mean, it's a Fed operation.
00:26:28.700 Then they realize the power of media, the power of Hollywood, the power of propaganda through the TV screen.
00:26:33.380 And it's interesting to see that despite overwhelming evidence that that's what's happening in terms of the music.
00:26:39.160 And I know I'm on the right track.
00:26:40.420 Like, as soon as you say, like, gangster rap is a Fed operation, as soon as you start talking about the Fed's involvement in Hollywood, the media goes crazy.
00:26:47.240 The media has always been an extension of the Fed's.
00:26:49.180 They literally paid them Operation Mockingbird after they shot JFK.
00:26:53.320 They had them on payroll to, you know, control the masses and what they think.
00:26:56.660 And yet you have people who are still so controlled.
00:26:59.520 And I can't think of a better example of that than looking at the fawning over Barack Obama and the fawning over Kamala Harris and their belief that magically, if a journalist writes that they're black and she creates this trove of fake photos of aunts and uncles and a Photoshopped photo of her and her grandma barrel, that's not her grandma.
00:27:18.700 She came back from the grave.
00:27:20.320 Yeah, exactly.
00:27:21.580 Then suddenly people just believe it.
00:27:24.240 They just go, oh, well, if the media is telling me that this obviously Hindu woman is black, then I better just accept that she's going to be the first black president.
00:27:32.960 And it's just incredible that people can't stop and process that the media is not telling you the truth.
00:27:40.180 That's 50 years of glorification of dysfunction.
00:27:42.680 Don't think, just accept.
00:27:44.400 And it's a propaganda thing that they've been laying out there for a long time.
00:27:48.360 And back in the 60s, if you were at the Wright College campus, you could hear them planning it.
00:27:52.640 Like, join both political parties to create chaos so that's a smokescreen you can operate behind.
00:27:59.280 Okay, propagandize the public.
00:28:01.580 Take the black experience.
00:28:03.160 You want to be fair to the black folk in the country so you extend that fairness to other things and you can use it as a cover.
00:28:11.640 We can get into that later if you want to.
00:28:13.940 But it's a farce and it's a bill of goods that's being sold on the public.
00:28:19.420 Now, when you get into this whole thing and you get back to the FBI, you have to understand that the FBI is not a holy organization.
00:28:30.000 It's a gang.
00:28:30.860 Now, how it came into existence, they wanted to get Jack Johnson.
00:28:37.740 Jack Johnson was the first black world heavyweight champion.
00:28:41.280 Nobody could beat him.
00:28:42.460 And back then, they'd have bouts, 25, 30, 40 rounds worth until nobody was standing and nobody could beat him.
00:28:51.060 And Jack Johnson had a white wife.
00:28:53.000 So people objected to him traveling around with his white wife and her entourage, and they just thought this was just horrible.
00:29:01.740 So they created the FBI, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to go get something that became the Mann Act, which you can see them using on Diddy.
00:29:13.520 And they used it on R. Kelly.
00:29:15.540 I'm not defending either one of them or persecuting them either or prosecuting, but that's what they were using.
00:29:23.360 So what happens is Jack Johnson and his wife were going across Georgia to go to a seaport to go to France.
00:29:35.520 And they had gotten 15 minutes in when the FBI, who were not armed in those days, were accompanied by U.S. marshals.
00:29:46.720 They rushed the train and they arrested him.
00:29:50.980 They prosecuted him, convicted him.
00:29:53.240 He escaped.
00:29:54.100 He went to France.
00:29:56.340 His mother wanted to see him, and he tried to sneak back in.
00:30:00.120 And he got caught, served his time, actually more for the escape than for the offense, wound up dying in a car wreck in 1946.
00:30:10.740 Obama wouldn't pardon him, but Trump did posthumously.
00:30:14.960 And for a lot of older black folk, Jack Johnson was Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis in prototype.
00:30:22.480 But that's how Hoover got started.
00:30:24.620 He was assigned to the brothels in New York, and he was masquerading as one of those little special taste functions on the third floor.
00:30:37.540 He was a cute little colored boy at the time.
00:30:39.920 By the way, Smithsonian Institution and History Channel, they have gotten into him being black and passing.
00:30:48.240 And J. Edgar Hoover, if you look, I'll show you some pictures.
00:30:51.400 I have never heard this.
00:30:52.280 Oh, I'll show you some pictures.
00:30:54.060 And if you look at it, if you look at it, somebody that looks more black than Kamala does.
00:30:58.900 So anyway, that's how the FBI came into existence.
00:31:04.540 And they had made a career or a history with this guy in charge for 50-some years of being very political and keeping things under control.
00:31:16.580 That was his game.
00:31:17.720 World War I, he started doing this anti-German thing.
00:31:23.500 Then it became anti-communist.
00:31:26.040 And after World War I, when they had prohibition, they got assigned the task of keeping track of legitimately produced alcohol,
00:31:34.900 which was why FBI agents were supposed to be either certified public accountants or attorneys specializing in tax.
00:31:42.780 Yeah, really right in there, macho, you know, gunslinging law enforcement.
00:31:49.660 No, that's why they had special agents like Melvin Purvis and Elliot Ness.
00:31:56.660 And they were stone-cold killers.
00:31:59.580 And they'd each been responsible for taking 15, 20, 30 lives.
00:32:05.180 And they were made special agents.
00:32:06.800 Interestingly enough, all of them seemed to have committed suicide within a six-month period in 1949.
00:32:14.820 I guess they found out what Hoover was.
00:32:17.100 But that's another thing.
00:32:19.700 Hoover was very into some weird sexual stuff.
00:32:22.700 Yeah.
00:32:23.220 Which is another thing, but also a part of this thing.
00:32:26.080 Because more and more were realizing that sexual perverts are put into positions of power.
00:32:30.200 Yeah, they have a certain viciousness about what they do, a certain lack of connection with tomorrow.
00:32:39.380 So, boom, they are ruthless.
00:32:44.260 Not all of them, but a lot of them are very ruthless.
00:32:47.500 They don't have much concern for other people.
00:32:49.940 And they lack altruism, the willingness to sacrifice for others.
00:32:55.500 So, he was definitely a homosexual and a cross-dresser.
00:33:01.440 So, we're against, and I'm only saying this because this is becoming a bit of a theme.
00:33:06.720 You know, I've been looking into the Emmanuel Macron situation, wife situation as well.
00:33:14.160 Barack Obama had a trans.
00:33:16.940 Bathhouse Berry.
00:33:17.660 Yeah, he had a trans nanny growing up that his mother was okay with.
00:33:23.380 I didn't even know if this was like mainstream news years ago.
00:33:25.640 I just learned it.
00:33:26.800 And so, we're starting to see, like, it isn't possible in my, listen, in my mathematical opinion,
00:33:32.600 that the odds are that all of these people that go on to become presidents or these tremendous positions of power
00:33:38.000 have these weird sexual perversion backgrounds, sort of upbringings.
00:33:43.280 We're starting to see a little bit of a theme here, which kind of makes, I think, a person that has the capability to think on their own wonder.
00:33:51.160 It's just a global operation to just kind of seed people into positions of power.
00:33:54.540 And we're all just, the world is just a stage.
00:33:56.540 It's a family thing.
00:33:57.820 It's a family thing.
00:33:58.320 Have you ever heard of Samuel Hinckley?
00:34:00.680 Like, is he related to John Hinckley?
00:34:03.380 H-I-N-C-K-L-E-Y.
00:34:05.960 H-I-N-C-K-L-E-Y.
00:34:08.860 Look him up.
00:34:09.360 Is he related to the Hinckley?
00:34:10.560 No, no.
00:34:12.420 Remotely, but he had seven of his descendants who were U.S. presidents, one who was a U.S. vice president,
00:34:21.640 one who was governor of Alaska, one who several billionaires.
00:34:28.500 And what you find is, if you look up Samuel Hinckley, they will note some of his more interesting modern relatives or descendants.
00:34:38.820 So, here's the way it breaks down.
00:34:43.140 Lolo Sotoro.
00:34:45.080 This is Barack Obama.
00:34:46.020 Just so everyone's watching.
00:34:46.820 That's Barack Obama's stepfather.
00:34:47.580 Stepfather.
00:34:48.580 His grandfather, who he was raised with for the first eight years of his life.
00:34:51.340 Okay.
00:34:52.080 Well, the rest of his life afterwards, Barry Sotoro has an interesting situation.
00:34:58.580 His mother, on his maternal side, his grandfather was first cousin to President George Herbert Walker Bush.
00:35:09.540 So, George Herbert Walker Bush, George Walker Bush, Dick Cheney, vice president, they're all cousins.
00:35:18.260 Sarah Palin is a cousin.
00:35:20.160 Barack Obama is a cousin.
00:35:22.880 George Herbert Walker, who founds Halliburton, is Uncle Herbie to all of them.
00:35:28.580 And interestingly, when he was running against John McCain, John McCain's running partner was his cousin, Sarah Palin, who was governor of Alaska.
00:35:40.200 Real unholy alliance, right?
00:35:43.900 So, other thing is, is the Bushes, for the last 150 years, have been supplying international intelligence.
00:35:53.800 And they were into what they called paper entrepreneurialism.
00:35:56.580 They would acquire businesses and sell the components off.
00:36:01.660 Uncle Herbie founded Halliburton, had something to do with Enron as well, which was energy development.
00:36:09.260 Lolo Sotoro was international executive vice president for Standard Oil.
00:36:16.620 And he was in the oil business, but he also ran the death squads for the Indonesian army.
00:36:22.460 Oh, it's funny, because when you look him up, it just says that, like, you know, what do they say?
00:36:26.220 No, he was an engineer.
00:36:28.120 What do they say?
00:36:28.500 It's like, he did, they make it seem like he did, oh, he was a geographer.
00:36:31.720 That's what it says.
00:36:32.400 It says that he was a geographer who did some work for the government.
00:36:34.800 Well, that's, I had a brother who was into that, and the oil petroleum production was part of it.
00:36:43.380 Anyway, you get Lolo Sotoro running the death squads for the Indonesian government, so that meant you had money.
00:36:53.160 Indonesia might have access to the world's largest oil reserves, as they were perceived at the time.
00:37:01.980 So Standard Oil used his muscle and his position to take over the oil industry in Indonesia, which they couldn't do under American law.
00:37:11.300 So George Herbert Walker Bush, under the auspices of Uncle Herbie, George Herbert Walker, sets up Zapata Oil.
00:37:25.360 They have a family holding company, Zapata Offshore Oil, which was chartered in Kuwait, by the way.
00:37:35.180 Keep that in mind.
00:37:36.920 And what winds up happening is he, George Herbert Walker, dealt with Lolo Sotoro quite frequently on oil deals.
00:37:47.020 And remember, George Herbert Walker becomes chief of the CIA under the Ford administration, and he deals with their number one contract guy over in Asia, which, when the NAM was going on, Lolo ran intelligence for the CIA under contract in China, North Korea, North Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Indonesia.
00:38:15.540 So Barack's grandmother hustles her daughter, who was 17 at the time, into a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship with Barack Obama Sr., who was being recruited from Kenya to offset Jomo Kenyatta in the Mau Mau.
00:38:43.240 That was a CIA project.
00:38:46.400 Grandmami was vice president of a Hawaiian bank, and she distributed the funds for the CIA in the South and Northwest Pacific at the time.
00:38:59.080 That explains what they were doing out in Hawaii.
00:39:00.600 She puts him together with her daughter, who was 17 years old.
00:39:07.140 Barack is born, and then they quickly go their separate ways, and then grandmami gets daughter and hooks her up with Lolo Sotoro.
00:39:21.260 And remember, grandmami is married to President Bush's first cousin.
00:39:28.900 Yeah.
00:39:30.600 So that's where you get this, and then you get-
00:39:35.820 So Barack Obama's grandmother, the one who raised him in Hawaii, is married to, so his grandfather is married to-
00:39:45.760 In other words, the grandfather is Bush's cousin.
00:39:48.140 Is Bush's first cousin.
00:39:48.940 Yeah, and they're all nephews to Uncle Herbie, who founded Halliburton in 1946 in Oklahoma.
00:39:57.500 It had previously been chartered under that name in 1919 in Oklahoma, but it went defunct, so he revived it.
00:40:05.880 So it's actually quite interesting that you're saying that, because when I began this investigation into Kamala, before I had even presented it to the public, I was just seeing what was already out there.
00:40:14.620 And there was this random person who wrote a blog piece years ago, 10 years ago, saying, you know, and I thought it was crazy when I read it.
00:40:24.180 But he said that Kamala Harris and Joe Biden share a grandfather.
00:40:29.660 And I went, like, that's so wacky.
00:40:31.340 And said, what are you talking about?
00:40:33.040 But then, as we started realizing-
00:40:34.640 That's on the Irish side.
00:40:36.420 Right.
00:40:36.980 The same last name, Finnegan.
00:40:38.420 They actually are all Finnegans, and they both kind of have, once you get to granddad's stage, it gets a little shady, is what I'll say.
00:40:44.100 You know, she's lying about things.
00:40:46.200 Her dad's lying about things.
00:40:47.620 I can't quite figure out, like, we can't find a picture of the real Beryl.
00:40:51.200 We know that Beryl had a sister who was very, very white.
00:40:54.980 And actually, the name that she gives us, Patrick Al-Nahanus Finnegan, doesn't seem to exist.
00:41:00.400 So, she's relying about a grandparent somewhere.
00:41:03.840 And then, when I started looking into Biden's side, I was doing it this weekend, you know, things are pretty shady there, too.
00:41:09.800 I'm just kind of at the beginning of this.
00:41:11.200 But, you know, it's like his great-grandfather, like, you know, same situation.
00:41:15.500 Like, the parents both died at very young ages.
00:41:17.100 One was an alcoholic.
00:41:17.840 You know, it's always like the parents somehow go missing.
00:41:20.140 And then the grandparents, like, he also, like, you know, was really raised and formed by his grandparents.
00:41:24.680 So, it's getting interesting, especially when you consider what the world was,
00:41:28.860 which I think is something that people don't do.
00:41:30.900 Like, people always want to apply the logic to today, and they don't realize how things were back in the 60s or back in the 40s,
00:41:37.700 how easy it was to fake documents, how easy it was to move into different countries.
00:41:42.780 Oh, yes.
00:41:43.280 And I had Kamala's family relative tell me that you could literally just walk into the office in Jamaica and say, like, make a birth certificate.
00:41:50.360 Like, it was just very easy to get things done in that way.
00:41:54.360 Very.
00:41:54.900 And see, the other thing, too, is you, with your situation, you are well aware of the Commonwealth, right?
00:42:02.560 Okay.
00:42:03.280 You are in-laws.
00:42:04.140 Mm-hmm.
00:42:04.660 All right.
00:42:05.220 Now, that was Hong Kong, Singapore.
00:42:08.640 That was Nigeria.
00:42:10.460 That was Kenya, South Africa.
00:42:12.880 That was Pakistan.
00:42:14.360 That was India.
00:42:15.700 That was Jamaica.
00:42:16.060 That was Jamaica, man.
00:42:18.320 That was the Bahamas.
00:42:20.680 That was Barbados.
00:42:22.720 That was New Zealand.
00:42:25.420 That was Australia.
00:42:27.160 So I used to get to Jamaica an awful lot.
00:42:30.300 So you hear somebody,
00:42:31.560 speaking Patrois, and you turn around, and there's somebody Chinese talking like, oh, wow.
00:42:40.680 Well, see, it's the British Commonwealth before that, the British Empire, so everybody travels freely around there.
00:42:48.960 Now, I have a friend that's married to a Jamaican.
00:42:56.740 She was born in Jamaica.
00:42:59.180 So were her parents, but she's English aristocracy, and I won't mention the name, but they're related to the English royals.
00:43:06.960 She's blonde-haired, blue-eyed, and she was born in Jamaica because her aristocratic parents just happened to be over there,
00:43:15.820 and they were born when their aristocratic English nobility parents were born in the place.
00:43:22.940 So it's an interesting thing when you see that, and it's St. Elizabeth Padish where all of the high, bright, and white Jamaicans are,
00:43:33.540 and it's an interesting little hookup.
00:43:37.460 So we get an international thing, but there is a family situation that gets in here,
00:43:44.700 and Kamala's folk were trying to get in on it through the mother because they were Hindu.
00:43:51.120 Now, the dad said his background is Irish and also from India, the Hindu thing,
00:44:02.580 and he became a Marxist because that was what was going on back when he was coming of age in the early 1960s.
00:44:12.300 Now, when you get this in place, you run into the fact that there are family situations.
00:44:18.340 Now, when I was in Hollywood, I made a whole lot of money.
00:44:23.940 I had places all over the country, and I had two places in Aspen, Colorado.
00:44:29.300 So my ex was a social climber, and she was a ski instructor up in Aspen of all things,
00:44:36.680 so everybody wanted to go skiing with Mrs. Brown in the back country.
00:44:41.520 So we wound up meeting billionaires and really multi-multi-multi-millionaires,
00:44:47.800 and it's interesting because there are these family connections that are not obvious,
00:44:54.980 except when you walk around Aspen.
00:44:57.600 It's awful.
00:44:59.040 Everybody starts at 6'1 for the females and gets up to these guys that all look like Adonis,
00:45:06.180 that are these great athletes, you know.
00:45:09.780 She's like, damn, man, they've been breeding, you know, smart and, you know, good-looking and athletic.
00:45:16.380 And they all have these interesting relationships with each other that aren't obvious
00:45:22.180 and that they don't make public.
00:45:24.860 You had, starting with the Adams family,
00:45:27.820 you had President Adams and his son, President Adams.
00:45:31.520 You had the Roosevelts, Teddy Roosevelt, Theodore, I mean, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
00:45:38.840 You had the Kennedys, and, you know, and then they had Muscle
00:45:43.000 because Joe Kennedy Sr. was a gangster.
00:45:46.480 He was a bootlegger, and he used to—
00:45:48.280 That's how they established Hollywood, by the way.
00:45:49.660 It was a bunch of gang members that established Hollywood.
00:45:51.260 The bootleggers went in there, carnies.
00:45:53.980 Yeah, I'll tell you some stuff off the record about that.
00:45:57.480 So it's like you get this whole thing, and then you get the Bushes in here,
00:46:05.520 and then you have the Clintons who are newbies into this whole thing,
00:46:10.400 and now you have some other stuff that's going on, these peripherals.
00:46:16.720 It's funny you say that the Clintons are newbies, though,
00:46:19.000 because even, like, Bill Clinton has, like, a weird story.
00:46:22.620 Like, his dad was killed in a car accident when he was, like, two—
00:46:25.180 It's like they're just—they have—once you start looking into their genealogy,
00:46:28.720 they all kind of have, like, these weird, tragic stories,
00:46:31.680 and then they're just kind of become the president.
00:46:33.740 And I'm like, okay, well, you know, I've lived around a lot of people
00:46:35.720 who have, like, don't have a dad.
00:46:37.460 Like, they don't really go on to, like, go to Harvard and Yale and become president.
00:46:40.440 So it's like—it just makes you wonder, like, what is actually happening here.
00:46:45.240 And then you find something else.
00:46:46.900 Look at Barack Obama.
00:46:48.120 What kind of connection does Barack Obama or Barry Sotoro have with the United States?
00:46:54.380 He's got a long history through his mother's side of the family.
00:46:59.060 They were slave owners, and two of his ancestors were Confederate officers during the Civil War.
00:47:07.100 One even rode with Contrail the guerrilla up in Kansas in Missouri.
00:47:12.460 He's got a connection.
00:47:13.940 But even if you get away from whether or not Kamala is black,
00:47:18.320 what connection does she have with the United States?
00:47:21.620 Probably the least out of any candidate for president in this country's history.
00:47:26.820 So you have a situation where her parents have academic visas.
00:47:32.820 They're transitory.
00:47:34.100 They have no intention of being permanent residents or citizens.
00:47:38.580 It's passing through.
00:47:39.760 And she lies a lot about it, but you've seen that, you know, when she got to Canada, how old she was.
00:47:49.560 And that's her background.
00:47:51.180 Graduated from high school, wealthy, Canadian.
00:47:53.200 All nine yards.
00:47:55.760 And she doesn't have that American vibe where you, from elementary school, are taught about what this country's supposed to be about.
00:48:05.960 You have this thing where it's part of the Commonwealth, so there's subjects.
00:48:11.040 Now, you probably have talked to your husband about that and your father-in-law, the Earl.
00:48:18.100 And, you know, they view this whole thing about being subjects in a different way than we here in the States view about being a citizen.
00:48:28.620 It's very different.
00:48:29.280 Across the Pond is very different.
00:48:30.260 Very different.
00:48:31.480 But that's the background with Kamala, the way she was brought up.
00:48:35.580 And you get the feeling that somebody is trying to become part of something, but they don't want anybody with any real connection.
00:48:46.840 The more isolated they are, the more they're subject to convenient control.
00:48:52.160 You know, today is tomorrow, which is why yesterday is tomorrow, too, which is why we all, you know, that word salad nonsense, which is you've got a silly somebody that's lazy.
00:49:05.380 It's not the brightest bulb on the shelf and is easily manipulated because somebody has done what in Hollywood they call the casting couch routine to get where they are.
00:49:18.560 But at some point, if you get to the top with the casting couch, the problem is, is that there's nobody to sleep with after a certain point.
00:49:30.120 You have to have the raw talent.
00:49:32.200 And if you don't have the talent, then you're not going to do anything much.
00:49:36.900 And that's what a problem is.
00:49:39.580 It's who is behind her and who is controlling her.
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00:50:08.180 Yeah, that's what concerns me is she comes across me like an empty vessel.
00:50:11.960 And it was interesting to read.
00:50:13.440 You know, I'm not saying, obviously, that everything this journalist wrote was real.
00:50:16.440 But I do take his points about her mother being a government agent quite seriously because of just, he says, even in her demeanor.
00:50:24.340 Because then when I spoke to Kamala's family members, they said, far from this depiction that she has of this, you know, warm, fluffy upbringing, that actually her mother was quite militant with her.
00:50:33.760 And if we're thinking that she was involved with the government and MK Olchuk, you're talking about psychological conditioning, that Kamala has been psychologically conditioned since her youth.
00:50:40.720 And what's really stunning, and this is kind of what became a big question in my mind, is as she creates this book, this work of fiction, as a way to blackify herself, to make black people think that she, you know, spent time and so much time in Harlem and she was around black aunties and black uncles.
00:50:57.220 And the thing that is stunning to me is it wasn't necessary, right?
00:51:00.160 You can run as a white person.
00:51:01.460 You can run as an Indian.
00:51:02.560 Vivek just ran as an Indian.
00:51:05.260 Hillary Clinton almost won, you know, running as a woman.
00:51:08.880 It lost twice.
00:51:09.660 But the point is that, like, you're allowed to be white and run.
00:51:11.780 We don't have an issue with a white person becoming president of the United States.
00:51:14.260 Joe Biden was just the president of the United States.
00:51:15.980 So what specifically was the reason, and this is where I had to get to, that they worked so hard to blackify her, to completely ignore her many, many plenty of white relatives?
00:51:27.660 And that's what makes me think it's got to be a pretty big secret.
00:51:31.100 You know what I mean?
00:51:31.540 They're trying to basically obscure her true lineage in a way that if you're thinking she's black, your brain's not even processing that she might be related to, like, a Hillary or somebody else.
00:51:41.180 So that really stands out to me is how unnecessary the blackification was.
00:51:46.080 I'm coming up with this word here, blackification, but it's a bit weird.
00:51:48.920 You're getting there.
00:51:49.860 See, and the other thing is vote black if you're black so you don't deal with the qualifications.
00:51:58.180 You just vote skin is kin.
00:52:01.540 But the problem is she's lying about that.
00:52:03.860 You can't even speak.
00:52:04.440 But the other problem is, and I don't have anything against it, you're supposed to vote for her because she's black, but she's got a white husband.
00:52:15.480 So the bottom line is, is if she can sleep with the white husband, then you can vote for a white man for president without any feelings of guilt.
00:52:25.220 Right.
00:52:25.360 So they're trying to rely on, you got to be this, that, and the other.
00:52:30.260 And one of the things that gets me is this conditioning thing.
00:52:35.420 Fifty years worth of propaganda to prepare for where you're going right now with this rainbow cult they're trying to impose as sort of an official cult or faith for the country.
00:52:48.140 You also have something else going on.
00:52:50.980 The Democratic Party was founded in the second decade of the 19th century for the purpose of protecting and spreading slavery.
00:52:59.660 It perfected the art of enslavement.
00:53:04.260 And one of the things that I found most scary about this, I worked for a D.C. think tank more than a half century ago, and we studied this.
00:53:13.760 And I remember having to read the slave pamphlets that were on microfilm in the Library of Congress, and one of the secrets to the enslavement process was put the elements of slavery into the Negroes' culture so they would teach slavery to themselves without realizing it.
00:53:32.400 So what's happening is this party of the slave masters that put this process in place has used it for something else.
00:53:41.960 They don't grow cotton anymore, but there's a plantation, but they make rainbows on this plantation, and they evoke the elements of the slave culture that are in place to get the Negroes to vote for them without thinking about it.
00:53:58.700 And the person they put in becomes most vulnerable to being isolated.
00:54:05.380 Hillary Clinton, for example, came from a very interesting family, Rodmans.
00:54:14.260 They were staunch Republicans.
00:54:16.980 She was a cheerleader for Goldwater, one of the Goldwater girls.
00:54:21.220 She was chairwoman of the young Republican chapter at Wesley All Girls University for three years as a Republican until she met Bill Clinton.
00:54:34.820 So then she switches over.
00:54:37.320 But I find that very interesting for somebody to be saying it's okay for Hillary to flip-flop on the parties.
00:54:44.860 But Hillary was always a wannabe, and her parents were very much middle class, and she wanted to get outside of that.
00:54:54.260 And she had a history of really downing her husband, Bill Clinton, because of his low origins.
00:55:01.260 But Clinton was a smart man.
00:55:04.380 And she was somebody that was isolated because she had no real connections to anything.
00:55:11.440 So she became somebody that was subject to manipulation.
00:55:16.660 You also have Kamala, which, by the way, is the name of a Hindu goddess.
00:55:23.920 And it's not a black name.
00:55:25.740 It's a Hindu name.
00:55:27.920 And you've got her.
00:55:29.520 She's isolated because who are her relatives?
00:55:34.180 You know one of her relatives, by marriage, his name is Jesse Smollett, the one that got caught up with that fraud thing.
00:55:49.100 He's her nephew by marriage.
00:55:52.480 Okay?
00:55:55.920 You get this little picture of family connection and the noose around the neck.
00:56:01.400 And, by the way, I interviewed several Chicago detectives and police on that, and I happen to know one that's a cop.
00:56:13.060 He's back in the DMV area now.
00:56:19.740 And Jesse and the bunch had been planning this for months, and they used to discuss it at this particular athletic club, and everybody knew it.
00:56:30.380 And they got pictures of Jussie Smollett buying this noose during Halloween season at a costume shop.
00:56:38.480 They've got it on video.
00:56:40.180 And on security cameras, you can see him putting the noose around his own neck.
00:56:45.300 And he had met with Kamala just before that, and she and Cory Booker, this is the same day when he flew into Chicago.
00:56:55.820 They had been working on something that Conyers came up with in 1997 that is now modified and introduced as the Emmett Till anti-Lynch bill.
00:57:09.880 Wow.
00:57:10.600 Remember the neck and the whole thing?
00:57:13.500 They went off, and then they had to withdraw it because of the fraud that came out.
00:57:17.840 Wow.
00:57:18.320 Well, see, this is something they're trying to do.
00:57:21.020 And maybe this will give you an idea of how they're sneaking around here.
00:57:27.420 The Emmett Till anti-Lynch bill has nothing to do with black people.
00:57:31.880 No bill they put up has anything to do with black people.
00:57:35.360 No.
00:57:35.760 Or just the headline.
00:57:36.640 But then when you read it—
00:57:37.400 But the headline does.
00:57:38.020 Yeah.
00:57:38.740 But what it does is it puts into the American federal criminal laws for the first time sexual orientation as a victim category for criminal offenses.
00:57:51.920 Now, when you think of a lynching, you think of a mob killing somebody, right?
00:57:58.160 Well, the Emmett Till anti-Lynch bill, one, doesn't require a mob.
00:58:02.020 It can be one person.
00:58:03.620 It doesn't even require a homicide.
00:58:06.680 You can kidnap somebody or beat somebody.
00:58:10.060 And how does that play out?
00:58:12.820 What happens, let's say you have a guy who's broken up with his girlfriend or his wife, and he's feeling down.
00:58:19.300 And some of his friends say, hey, man, let's go to the club.
00:58:22.080 So he goes to the club with his homeboys, and he's dancing with this PYT, pretty young thing, in a tight, short dress, big boobs, hoop earrings, braids, you know, down her back.
00:58:36.940 And they're having a good time exchanging spit over in the shadows and drinking wine.
00:58:42.840 And then he looks down.
00:58:44.900 Man, you got a heart.
00:58:46.140 What are you?
00:58:47.500 You got a heart on.
00:58:48.880 And he bust him in the mouth.
00:58:50.520 Now, that's federal lynching.
00:58:52.780 Wow.
00:58:53.660 What they did with it, you see this bait and switch.
00:58:56.660 Also, look at the Black Caucus.
00:58:59.800 They love Kamala because she's just as big a fake as they are.
00:59:04.940 If you examine the voting records for the Black Caucus, you will find something very interesting.
00:59:11.400 Is it really the Rainbow Coalition?
00:59:12.960 Yeah, because they're a member of the Liberty Caucus, which is the LGBTQIA plus caucus in Congress.
00:59:24.560 I think all but four or five of them.
00:59:27.300 And they do more work for the Liberty Caucus than they do for the Black Caucus.
00:59:32.160 Now, we have in Memphis, for the 9th District of Tennessee, we have Steve Cohen.
00:59:39.340 He's white.
00:59:40.000 He's Jewish.
00:59:42.040 He's gay.
00:59:43.080 And guess what?
00:59:44.860 He is chairman of the Black Caucus's reparations committee.
00:59:49.460 So he's also holds that same position for the Liberty Caucus.
00:59:54.800 So what is this?
00:59:57.820 When you look at five years ago, they had that circus for two weeks about whether to have a formal committee set up to study reparations.
01:00:10.200 And then two weeks later, on the first voice vote, no debate, they passed what's known as, quote, the Gay Reparations Act.
01:00:19.980 Okay, so this is what we're doing is we're using Black people as a smokescreen to allow LGBTQ to spike the law.
01:00:24.500 Yeah, and that's what they're doing with Kamala Harrisers.
01:00:27.480 You take a significant voting group that has emotive needs and cravings to belong,
01:00:34.300 and here you give them an opportunity to identify with somebody who has absolutely no connections with them.
01:00:42.220 Even if it was Black, she's not somebody who has a prior generation in America.
01:00:50.720 She is the emigree herself because her parents were not emigrees.
01:00:57.020 She is the emigree.
01:00:59.260 And by a tech, a technical call, she's qualified to run for president.
01:01:07.600 See, the Constitution defines citizenship in two places.
01:01:11.500 One, how to be a citizen, and two, qualifications for being president or vice president.
01:01:19.560 So technically, you can be a citizen, but you can't be president like, say, Cruz down in Texas.
01:01:27.160 He ran, but nobody brought it up.
01:01:30.020 He was born in Canada, so he was not born on American soil.
01:01:34.280 But see, Kamala was born in the same hospital my ex-wife was born in when my now late mother-in-law was a paternity nurse in that same hospital.
01:01:47.140 So she's born on American soil.
01:01:49.740 So I don't think they had any intention of having somebody just come in right there and getting in that easy way.
01:01:58.380 But she matches the bare-bones qualifications.
01:02:01.200 But you get somebody like that, they're easy to manipulate and control because they've got no connections with this place.
01:02:09.240 I think it's quite a tell that Kamala doesn't have any children of her own.
01:02:13.960 It's something that I think is concerning.
01:02:15.340 I know that the left freaked out, and Taylor Swift posted a picture of her with the cat when J.D. Vance accurately said that you don't want a bunch of, like, childless cat ladies running things.
01:02:24.740 And I agree with that, and I also agree similarly in the exact same vein that it is concerning when you have basically a coalition of childless cat women and so many homosexual men, people like Cory Booker.
01:02:38.080 I don't know if he's – everybody knows he's homosexual, but – and in these positions of power who are informing policy very removed from a certain kind of compassion.
01:02:49.340 And I know people, they tried to make it seem like you meant, oh, women that are struggling with fertility issues, that's not what we're talking about.
01:02:54.620 We're talking about people that have zero inclination, desire toward family, but they want power, right?
01:03:02.020 And it genuinely scares me when I think about this because they are naturally nihilistic.
01:03:08.660 Where they gain that power and that assertion from within themselves, to me, is quite troubling.
01:03:14.580 And their ability to inflict pain – you know, I did a lot of transferring – translating part in the pieces that the journalist that exposed Emmanuel Macron's upbringing and the fact that his wife is actually – was actually born a man.
01:03:25.180 He spoke about this at length, about when you have someone who was raised up like this, someone who was sexually assaulted when he was young, introduced to sort of these perverted sexual things.
01:03:33.800 We're talking about so much sexual perversion in the government, their ability to inflict pain on others almost knows no bounds.
01:03:41.400 There's an element of sociopathic nature that's instilled in them at a very young age.
01:03:47.800 And I think we have too many of these sociopaths that are in government, their ability to lie.
01:03:53.080 Like I say to people, pause.
01:03:54.240 Forget every – forget what you think about Kamala, whether you're voting for her, whether you're not voting for her.
01:03:58.000 We've now established as a fact that she put a fake woman in her book and tried to present this black woman as her grandmother.
01:04:06.920 What kind of a person can –
01:04:09.300 Would do that.
01:04:09.960 Yes.
01:04:10.380 Like think about what that takes to find the photo, whether it's photoshopped, whether it's a photo of you with a different person, whatever.
01:04:16.940 You put it in your book, you lie.
01:04:18.540 You are sealing the identity of a black person knowing that actually you descend from slave owners, right?
01:04:24.140 And you feel nothing and you keep this up because you realize nobody SPAC checked it.
01:04:29.360 You're going around.
01:04:30.120 You're trying to blackify yourself and you feel nothing.
01:04:32.940 What does that tell you about what that person is capable of?
01:04:35.660 They don't have basic morality.
01:04:37.560 Loose this, unprincipled person.
01:04:39.000 And you pointed this out earlier.
01:04:42.460 What happens when you have no legacy?
01:04:46.180 Yeah.
01:04:46.700 You don't have any interest in continuity.
01:04:50.460 You're not thinking like you do when you have children, grandchildren, or when you adopt somebody who is actually a child and you participate in raising them.
01:05:00.320 And I hate to do this as an analogy, but dogs are part of our families, right?
01:05:07.060 People love their dogs.
01:05:08.760 But you didn't have the dog.
01:05:10.840 You adopted the dog.
01:05:12.140 Well, if you adopt a child, that becomes your child.
01:05:16.140 You raise that child.
01:05:17.540 Now, she adopted two teenagers, which, you know, that doesn't count.
01:05:21.840 They're already grown.
01:05:22.660 Wait, who adopted a teenager?
01:05:24.040 She adopted her husband's two children.
01:05:26.740 Oh, yeah.
01:05:27.520 Yeah.
01:05:28.240 That doesn't count.
01:05:29.560 No.
01:05:30.240 So what happens is what is her stake in tomorrow?
01:05:34.020 I mean, if you went out and you adopted a nine-month-old, a year-and-a-half, two-year-old, four-year-old, and you're raising them, you've got an interest in tomorrow.
01:05:44.560 Mm-hmm.
01:05:44.980 But, you see, that's like that example I gave you of, you know, you come down the jungle trail with an antelope across your shoulders, and you see this war party about to fall on your village.
01:06:00.560 Nobody's looking.
01:06:01.900 Do you sneak off, or do you sound the alarm and maybe die to sacrifice for your village and your people and your descendants, or do you just turn around and run?
01:06:12.880 Kamala turns around and runs.
01:06:14.260 Yes.
01:06:14.760 She has no stake in tomorrow.
01:06:15.600 No stake in this.
01:06:17.100 And her connections are suspect, but her connections make her vulnerable.
01:06:22.820 It's like I was in California when a lot of this was going on, and she and Willie Brown got detailed in the L.A. Times and the San Francisco Chronicle a lot about what they were doing.
01:06:37.880 So you're in your 20s, and this is 30 years ago, and you're getting paid $72,000 a month for showing up at two meetings a month, maybe 15 hours for the month.
01:06:53.160 And everybody else on this panel that you're on is 65 to 70 years old with a lifetime in medicine, and you have absolutely no medical background.
01:07:05.340 And you're getting paid $72,000 a year because you're a mistress to somebody that's 60 years old and has put you in there, and then he gets you sort of motioned to another aspect of this same setup, and you get $120,000 a year for showing up for two meetings a month.
01:07:26.560 And she misses 20 percent of them, and this is 30 years ago, $120,000 30 years ago is making a quarter of a million now.
01:07:35.800 Wow.
01:07:36.260 And people need to know this is the true story of Kamala.
01:07:38.840 People aren't making this up because it's election season.
01:07:40.380 You can go back and read the article in the L.A. Times, San Francisco Chronicle.
01:07:44.440 I've read them.
01:07:45.220 They were basically like this woman is sleeping around, and she's making a ton of money.
01:07:49.060 You know, she slept with Willie Brown, and he's just putting her into—
01:07:51.180 Don't forget Montell.
01:07:52.360 Yeah, that's right, putting her into positions of power.
01:07:54.580 And then there's the other thing, too.
01:07:56.340 They talked about how she got on with the DA's office in Alameda County and also some other things, and even getting to be U.S. senator, which I found very peculiar because, you know, now senators are elected by constitutional amendment.
01:08:14.840 They used to be appointed by the states.
01:08:17.040 She is the first person, the only person in California's history to run with no Republican opponent for U.S. senator.
01:08:31.400 Wow.
01:08:32.000 I did not know that.
01:08:33.100 Yeah.
01:08:33.600 See, it's interesting, the whole nine yards.
01:08:36.300 And then there's another suspect thing, One West Bank.
01:08:41.080 George Soros was the major investor in One West Bank.
01:08:47.940 Mnuchin, later the Obama administration, and for one year in the Trump administration before he got fired, he was CEO.
01:08:56.840 So this is when they were having that mortgage foreclosure fraud situation, all right?
01:09:04.860 I had three neighbors lost their properties behind this fraud.
01:09:09.300 So just about every county in California returned indictments against Mnuchin and One West Bank.
01:09:17.220 There were 5,200-plus counts of indictments returned, 5,200.
01:09:25.200 Well, Soros and Mnuchin raised a lot of money for Kamala, quite a few million dollars for her to run for the Office of Attorney General of the State of California.
01:09:37.880 When she got elected, she used her authority to consolidate all of these indictment counts and dismiss them.
01:09:45.040 Three weeks later, George Soros sells One West Bank for $3.42 billion, and then they raised a lot of money to get her elected as U.S. Senator without Republican opposition.
01:10:01.780 Now, can you imagine California with no Republican candidate running against the Democratic Party candidate?
01:10:09.460 See, that's how she gets in, and at that point, she was Indian.
01:10:13.580 Oh, yeah.
01:10:15.560 She was sworn in as Indian.
01:10:16.700 Yeah.
01:10:17.180 So she wasn't talking about being black.
01:10:20.600 I find something else, too.
01:10:22.740 If you are part white and you are part black, what are you as far as Americans are concerned?
01:10:28.120 You're black.
01:10:29.440 You're part Asian and part black.
01:10:31.800 America takes you as black.
01:10:33.880 So how does she get to be Indian, recognized as such, if she's got black in her?
01:10:41.360 She doesn't.
01:10:42.500 No, she's without question Irish Indian.
01:10:44.260 There's no question about it that she's Irish Indian.
01:10:46.220 You get this mythology in, but she's easy to control because, A, she's lazy.
01:10:53.340 I know a lot of lawyers, now senior members of a firm, that I recruited to law school way back when at UCLA, back in the early 70s.
01:11:06.840 And they'll tell you she was not one that put in a lot of work when she prepared for a case.
01:11:16.500 She shortened a hem line up every day of the trial, and somebody's supposed to be impressed.
01:11:22.700 And we have somebody that counted on other people doing the work, and she did the casting couch thing to get to the top.
01:11:36.140 But at the top, what are you going to do?
01:11:38.940 Exactly.
01:11:39.800 If you're not qualified.
01:11:40.320 Are you going to deal with Putin?
01:11:41.180 He's probably got something waiting in the far wing of the Kremlin that looks a lot better than this 60-year-old woman.
01:11:52.780 Xi Jinping, you know, he's going to be inscrutable.
01:11:57.440 Ah, no.
01:12:00.440 Well, you even saw when Putin sat down with Tucker, he was very clear.
01:12:04.320 He's like, I don't deal with your presidents.
01:12:05.900 He happily implied it's just a show, and I deal with the CIA.
01:12:08.860 Like, your presidents are not running the country.
01:12:11.180 I deal with the CIA.
01:12:12.080 And this was why the media freaked out when Tucker was going out there, because this is kind of, I think now, a known thing,
01:12:18.120 that the people that purport to be in charge are just puppets, and there's people behind the scenes that are pulling the strings.
01:12:23.260 And it seems like that is very much a military-industrial complex.
01:12:26.160 We're talking about Halliburton.
01:12:27.220 We're talking about the CIA.
01:12:28.540 You know, the war machine is telling them what to do, what to say.
01:12:30.960 They just need someone that can at least read the teleprompter.
01:12:33.260 And Joe Biden stopped being that.
01:12:34.740 Yeah, he can't read the teleprompter.
01:12:35.740 He stopped being able to even just read the teleprompter.
01:12:38.120 So they said, okay, we've got to go to our B option, which is Kamala.
01:12:42.980 And then look at this.
01:12:45.140 There was no primary vetting.
01:12:48.140 I know.
01:12:48.980 It's incredible.
01:12:49.340 There wasn't even anything the old-time way where you had convention ballots going on.
01:12:57.420 The last time she put herself to the test, she had to withdraw early in the primary season because she wasn't doing anything at all.
01:13:07.080 And then you have this other thing where how do you jump from being the least popular vice president or president in the country's history if you take the last 70-some years of polling and all of a sudden you become a frontrunner?
01:13:23.940 It just doesn't happen.
01:13:25.120 But then you look at what's going on with the press that, you know, I'm astonished at the press now.
01:13:32.920 It's like they're the propaganda engines for the Democratic Party.
01:13:36.460 They've always been that, you know.
01:13:37.820 Well, no, they weren't.
01:13:39.980 Not back when.
01:13:41.140 You'd have a report that said, okay, Donald Trump claimed that so on and so forth.
01:13:49.600 Meanwhile, his Democratic opponent made a counterclaim.
01:13:55.780 You wouldn't have Donald Trump lied about this or Donald Trump made a false assertion.
01:14:03.620 Yeah, you're right.
01:14:04.520 I guess what I mean to say is that I think the media, I shouldn't say has always been Democratic.
01:14:09.340 Whichever candidate was going to get them the war they wanted.
01:14:13.440 And I think right now we are on the brink of another.
01:14:15.320 They want World War III.
01:14:16.280 I've been saying this for two years on my show.
01:14:17.720 It's been very obvious the way that they're covering everything.
01:14:19.840 We're going to get dragged into another war.
01:14:21.640 And I don't think that I actually know because he has said this, that Donald Trump is their war candidate.
01:14:29.620 You know, Trump has been very much.
01:14:32.060 He started out much more isolationist full stop.
01:14:34.360 He was like every boy needs to come back home.
01:14:36.260 America first.
01:14:36.880 First, now he definitely has already said that he doesn't support what's happening in Ukraine, that we shouldn't be involved in Ukraine.
01:14:43.220 That's not going to work for the war class.
01:14:46.020 They're laundering money over there.
01:14:47.680 I mean, I think they want to make this thing bigger.
01:14:49.660 And Kamala is just an empty vessel.
01:14:51.620 She'll do what they'll say.
01:14:52.420 Trump has got his wits about him.
01:14:54.820 He's going to say, I don't want to do this.
01:14:56.440 I'm not going to do that.
01:14:57.240 He's too strong of a person.
01:14:58.700 He's somebody actually in charge, not a figurehead.
01:15:03.700 Right.
01:15:04.160 Now, Bill Clinton.
01:15:05.220 And they can't have that.
01:15:06.180 Bill Clinton was a hillbilly.
01:15:09.440 But he had leadership capacity and he was a strong man.
01:15:13.700 I remember something that I saw him do that was very fascinating.
01:15:18.160 Forty-some years ago, they had a coalition down here in Arkansas and they met up in Jonesboro at a synagogue.
01:15:29.220 I think it was Jonesboro.
01:15:30.440 And I went down there to consult with them and they had an organization that had farm workers, legal women voters, Jewish defense league, et cetera, and a bunch of ministers.
01:15:46.460 And these night riders were coming by in flatbed trucks with shotguns and rifles, intimidating everybody.
01:15:55.240 So they got the bright idea of, let's call the governor.
01:16:01.520 He's a young guy.
01:16:03.160 So they did.
01:16:05.260 Bill Clinton showed up, buffed out dude, big, you know.
01:16:11.660 And he had his Arkansas State Police guards, you know, and he made them wait inside the synagogue or church.
01:16:25.620 And he gave his coat to the preacher.
01:16:29.460 And there was this guy with a bullhorn over there agitating.
01:16:33.340 He went over and knocked the thing out of his hand.
01:16:36.420 The big guy picked him up, rammed him up against the wall.
01:16:39.680 His feet were about this high off the ground.
01:16:42.340 Fished in his pocket, took his wallet out, looked through it, put it back in and say, your name's so-and-so.
01:16:48.160 This is where you live.
01:16:49.240 And if I see anybody, hear about anybody coming back here to mess with my constituents, I'm getting you.
01:16:58.740 And he threw the guy down and somebody came up with a shotgun.
01:17:03.080 He punched him, butt-stroked the guy with his own shotgun and walked down the sidewalk, knocked four or five people to the ground.
01:17:11.020 And said, anybody want a piece of this?
01:17:13.260 I said, damn, all right, I'm impressed.
01:17:18.680 But you see, they don't make them like that now for the Democratic Party.
01:17:25.020 They don't have any give-em-hell Harrys who was a captain in the artillery in World War I and decorated.
01:17:32.260 They don't have any John F. Kennedys who had PT-109 chopped in two by a Japanese destroyer.
01:17:42.740 They don't have any FDRs who were secretary of the Navy from a family of warriors, least of all Teddy Roosevelt, who led the Rough Riders up with the 10th Cavalry up San Juan Hill.
01:17:59.480 You don't have that.
01:18:00.560 You don't even have Lyndon Baines Johnson, who was an interesting guy.
01:18:07.980 You don't have people like that now.
01:18:10.680 You've got some wishy-washy somebodies that would be nobodies if they didn't have the lifetime political connections where there is obvious corruption.
01:18:22.060 You, for your entire adult life, have been on a government payroll, but you're a multimillionaire.
01:18:29.840 It just doesn't equate.
01:18:31.160 Mm-hmm.
01:18:32.320 Not at all.
01:18:33.780 Right, right.
01:18:34.460 So, and by the way, you get people who are very vulnerable, and when you have somebody that's vulnerable, you can control them.
01:18:45.360 Emmanuel Macron, Barack Obama, Barack Obama with his history, homosexual relationships.
01:18:51.080 Yep, Biden.
01:18:51.720 Let me tell you about Biden.
01:18:53.140 Yeah.
01:18:53.300 Fox, two and a half years ago, did a moot court thing where I was the judge on it in New Jersey.
01:19:00.520 So, we kind of got a jury selected, and they were going to play grand jury.
01:19:08.020 Was there probable cause to believe that Hunter Biden committed an act in violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act, FARAH?
01:19:19.920 And we had the technician who worked on the laptops, and by the way, I said laptops, plural.
01:19:30.740 There were three, not one like the press is saying.
01:19:33.980 Wow.
01:19:34.280 And he downloaded all of them and had the documentation where he got permission from a perhaps high Hunter Biden.
01:19:43.400 So, we got to spend hours going through the laptops.
01:19:47.500 There's a lot of incriminating stuff in there.
01:19:50.300 Like, for example, I'm led to believe that one of the reasons that Trump wouldn't turn over the documents out of Mar-a-Lago is because they were deeply incriminating against Biden and Obama from what was being said on those laptops.
01:20:12.000 This fool, this crackhead, even had White House tapes on that laptop, and they still have White House tapes, but they're not just auditory.
01:20:22.240 They're visual.
01:20:23.440 And some of the things in there, were there wartime things going on, would be treason.
01:20:28.720 One of them concerned about backing the U.S. Navy off of aggressive counter-patrolling of the Chinese Navy in the South China Sea when they were trying to build these concrete emplacements on these slightly submerged atolls so they could claim 200 miles of Chinese territory around them.
01:20:53.020 And they wanted the Navy to back off.
01:20:55.700 That's all on there.
01:20:58.600 And the admirals, two months later in military times, were complaining about them being told to stand down.
01:21:07.260 And our discussion that they were with that, and there was money being talked about.
01:21:11.320 You heard that thing about $10 million being mentioned.
01:21:15.140 For the big guy?
01:21:15.640 Yeah, but it wasn't just to the big guy.
01:21:18.700 It was to Obama, Biden, and Biden.
01:21:21.960 And in the video from the White House tapes, there was this Chinese guy talking about he'd made a $100 million deposit in the business that Hunter was involved with, and each of them got 10%.
01:21:35.580 That's, I mean, it may have been AI, but what was in there may not have been either, and somebody needs to look at it.
01:21:44.200 And, by the way, to show you what they're doing with weak people and being able to get away with stuff with what they've done with the press, the President of the United States is Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
01:21:57.840 He can override any general.
01:22:00.360 He can give orders to the generals.
01:22:03.240 He's chief diplomat, and he can override the Secretary of State, who works for him as a cabinet officer.
01:22:11.040 All right?
01:22:11.480 So what that means is, is just like he has unlimited pardoning power, nobody can gainsay to President when it comes to pardoning.
01:22:25.740 Nobody can gainsay to President when it comes to either classifying or declassifying in whole or part any document by any means he chooses.
01:22:37.020 The case on that is United States Department of Navy v. Egan, E-G-A-N, 1988.
01:22:44.980 If you look into the whole thing, there are multiple concurring opinions, and they say he has absolute authority to classify or declassify.
01:22:54.280 Right.
01:22:54.560 There's an old case from 1803, a very famous one called Marbury v. Madison, that says the President is under no obligation to comply with an unconstitutional act of Congress.
01:23:08.520 It's set the principle for the Supreme Court being able to, or a court, an appellate court, under appropriate circumstances, for being able to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional.
01:23:21.160 And when they came up with this thing with the archivists have authority to dictate what they're going to take into the archives, that usurps the constitutional authority of the president, which cannot be done by legislation.
01:23:38.660 So that act is unconstitutional.
01:23:42.680 And considering what we were looking at from those laptops to downloads, it looks like there was some very incriminating stuff that Trump did not want to surrender to the archivists because that would allow the culprits to get control of them and cover their tracks.
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01:24:53.420 Oh, got it.
01:24:54.380 Okay, because I was wondering.
01:24:55.240 I was saying, for me, it's like, why isn't Trump just released to the public?
01:24:57.900 You know, I remember how much collusion was happening, even with big tech, back when Jack Dorsey was running Twitter.
01:25:04.020 He wasn't really running Twitter.
01:25:05.140 It was more like the Democratic Party was running Twitter.
01:25:07.160 But I remember going through text messages and Ashley Biden diary stuff, but also some claims of incest between Hunter Biden and his niece.
01:25:17.800 Hunter Biden was texting with Joe, his parents, saying, like, about her claims or whatever it was.
01:25:23.160 And the media just left this alone.
01:25:24.540 Well, that's the salacious stuff.
01:25:26.360 If you get into what's on the laptops in terms of he thought he was going to be a porn star.
01:25:32.280 Yeah, it's crazy.
01:25:33.420 It's interesting some of the people he's having sex weeks with on the videos that are in there.
01:25:40.480 It's pretty graphic.
01:25:42.140 Full frontal or back, whatever you want to put it.
01:25:45.480 Were there other political daughters that were in there?
01:25:47.900 Yeah.
01:25:48.380 I think because I remember seeing someone that looked like someone, but I was like.
01:25:52.380 It was someone.
01:25:54.400 You can see it in there.
01:25:55.840 I mean, and they cleaned it up, but there are three of them, one, two, three.
01:26:00.500 And that black box behind the Corvette in the garage, there was some dialogue about, did your friends get a chance to look at the box?
01:26:12.780 You know, this kind of thing and big guy and all of this, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
01:26:19.400 So we know nothing.
01:26:20.960 I mean, it's just incredible.
01:26:21.680 The public, they give us 10%, and then the 90% is just being completely hidden.
01:26:27.100 But you see, there are ways of getting it, but you cannot rely on the mainstream media because nowadays there's been a thing that has changed.
01:26:37.900 They're into the ratings game because too many of them are hooked up with visual media now instead of just the print media.
01:26:46.800 It was one thing when a place like New York or Los Angeles or Nashville or Memphis had multiple daily newspapers and they were competing to see who sold the most and who got the most commercial revenue from people putting ads in there to win.
01:27:05.820 And how many newspapers do you have from Nashville?
01:27:08.920 How many newspapers do you have from Nashville?
01:27:09.360 One.
01:27:09.420 How many do you have from Memphis?
01:27:11.620 One.
01:27:12.380 How many have from Los Angeles?
01:27:14.520 One.
01:27:15.080 There's no competition.
01:27:16.220 So they've expanded into being part of a communications empire where, like in Memphis, the same family that controls the commercial appeal owns all the Channel 3, half of Channel 5, and a quarter of Channel 13, and a quarter of Channel 24.
01:27:34.760 And it's all incestuously controlled, so they're not competing to be most accurate in penetrating and in depth when it comes to the news.
01:27:46.220 They use the opportunity to editorialize instead of there was a holdup, the police reported on such and such street in downtown Nashville, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:27:59.880 They'll say, once again, we have an example where there needs to be gun control.
01:28:05.800 That's not the event.
01:28:07.580 That's editorialization.
01:28:09.240 Right.
01:28:09.560 Put that on the op-ed page.
01:28:12.360 Of course.
01:28:13.340 So you don't have that kind of accurate stuff, but that stuff is available because there are entities where you can get it.
01:28:21.440 But there's a funny thing that's becoming apparent.
01:28:25.180 Some of the best sources of information are no longer national.
01:28:30.980 You can go on China's website, which is a huge thing, and you will find that they have more accurate reporting of what's going on in the United States than you will get from an American paper.
01:28:44.460 Absolutely.
01:28:44.860 You will find, too, that some of the most interesting domestic sources have a little caveat, say this is involved with matters of national security.
01:29:00.800 Therefore, please be advised that if you enter the website, the Department of Defense may find it necessary to-
01:29:09.860 No way.
01:29:10.800 Yeah.
01:29:11.440 Pay you a visit.
01:29:12.200 No, not just that visit, but this kind of visit.
01:29:16.100 Twenty-four years ago, I was guest of the DEA out there in Los Angeles.
01:29:26.940 They had four centers they took me to.
01:29:30.060 One of them I found very intriguing.
01:29:33.060 It was a room about the size of this, I guess it would be living room you guys have downstairs, bigger than that.
01:29:45.600 And from floor to ceiling, there are all these monitors.
01:29:49.680 And it's people's computers.
01:29:52.160 I thought that they had seized these computers.
01:29:57.920 Oh, no, we got basically a peep warrant, and we looked in on one person who is of interest.
01:30:06.800 So now we are going through the computers of everyone that this person was in communications with.
01:30:13.380 And they're laughing about some of the salacious stuff that's on there.
01:30:17.420 And then they said, I want you to come in and watch this.
01:30:20.860 I said, what are we looking at?
01:30:22.400 He said, we are putting a surveillance device on this guy's automobile.
01:30:27.660 We have been using some that we have to replace regularly because they are battery-powered, but we're going to hook this one up with the car's electric system so we won't have to worry about it.
01:30:38.960 So I'm looking at this vehicle parked in a driveway in a residence, and I said, well, where are you guys?
01:30:45.260 So this camera's about a mile and a half down the street.
01:30:49.880 So, wow.
01:30:51.060 So you see this van pull up.
01:30:53.480 Three guys get out.
01:30:54.780 They threw down one of these lay-down-on roller platforms, and they scooted under it.
01:31:02.880 And the guy took one of these Slim Jims and popped the door lock.
01:31:06.680 They opened up the hood.
01:31:08.840 They made the installation.
01:31:10.660 It didn't take them more than a minute or two.
01:31:12.840 And so now we got this guy so we can know what he's doing, got sound and everything else.
01:31:17.720 And this was 25 years ago.
01:31:19.600 Yeah.
01:31:20.020 The technology they have is absolutely incredible.
01:31:22.640 Tell you another thing.
01:31:23.720 Right up here in Jackson, Tennessee, almost 40 years ago, I had a drug trial there.
01:31:33.000 Went on for three weeks.
01:31:34.580 They gave a demonstration of the technology to the jury.
01:31:38.800 I said, oh, we are in trouble.
01:31:41.740 They have this grain silo in Jackson on the railroad tracks.
01:31:47.780 So about three, four miles away, there is a playground.
01:31:54.160 So they're giving a live demonstration.
01:31:58.380 And this kid's on the playground with a basketball.
01:32:01.500 So he's standing there, and they quickly do staged-in zooms.
01:32:06.040 You can read it's a void basketball.
01:32:08.500 I said, oh, this is deep.
01:32:10.320 Then they went in a little bit more, and it said, inflate 13 PSI.
01:32:15.520 I said, oh, wow, that's from six miles away.
01:32:18.720 So they focused on the next-door neighbor of my client.
01:32:23.460 You couldn't see in because of the reflection of the light.
01:32:26.640 They put a polarized filter on the thing so you could see in.
01:32:30.400 The woman was drinking coffee, and you could read the headline on the newspaper.
01:32:35.440 Then you could start reading the article on the newspaper, and this was six miles away.
01:32:40.080 I said, oh, we are in bad trouble.
01:32:43.580 So they did a final demonstration.
01:32:45.420 What was this?
01:32:46.220 This was in Jackson.
01:32:47.480 This was like 1986.
01:32:51.420 So they did another thing.
01:32:56.720 Myself and the prosecution, we wrote a note on a yellow pad.
01:33:02.140 They said a satellite was passing overhead.
01:33:05.340 It was a reasonably clear day.
01:33:06.800 The marshal went outside, held the pad up.
01:33:11.760 We could see real time on the monitor.
01:33:15.580 He had the pad held up so the satellite's 20-some thousand miles up in orbit.
01:33:21.760 If we could read what we wrote on there, I said, oh.
01:33:25.380 Well, it's actually, when you say that, it's just so funny that they try to present to the public
01:33:30.520 that everything's always like an intelligence failure, like Trump near assassination attempt.
01:33:36.800 I mean, you're telling me that you don't have the tech to protect Trump when he's at a rally.
01:33:41.340 Like, we have the Secret Service and the government crawling the place, but you guys just don't have the tech to be able to see that someone's scaling a rooftop.
01:33:47.020 I mean, because obviously the technology that they have, the government has, is like decades advanced from what they give to the people.
01:33:52.940 And so when you see these situations, it's just, it's incredulous.
01:33:56.500 You know, it's incredulous that they did not know.
01:33:58.480 It's because they did not want to know.
01:33:59.680 And it's one of these situations where I believe there's always a lackey.
01:34:03.180 There's always these stories that you're told about this one crazy lone gunman.
01:34:06.780 I never buy it.
01:34:07.660 I didn't buy it with MLK.
01:34:08.740 I don't buy it with JFK.
01:34:10.260 There's two men on MLK.
01:34:12.700 They were Marine snipers.
01:34:14.100 What do you think about JFK?
01:34:14.840 Because that chaos book tells us that the guy who shot the guy was MK Ultrad.
01:34:22.940 Well, let me tell you this.
01:34:24.180 I got an invitation after that Dundas King thing from some retired Dallas detectives, including the person that discovered the rifle in the ivory at the book repository.
01:34:40.180 The one who said, I walked in, was talking to the building superintendent.
01:34:47.340 We had to go get the elevator because you couldn't summon it.
01:34:51.740 You had to physically walk up.
01:34:54.120 So you had to leave the basement area where the guy's office was, walk across to the other side of the building on the first floor, then take the stairs up.
01:35:03.660 So as we were walking across the first floor, here comes Lee Harvey Oswald.
01:35:10.920 So I stopped him, and the building soup said, hey, he works here.
01:35:15.580 So at that point, I noticed the elevator traveled down to my right.
01:35:22.400 You could see it come down from the top floor, and it went down to the basement.
01:35:27.220 We went on and walked over and got up to the top.
01:35:30.100 I just passed Lee Harvey Oswald, and when I got up there, I found the Carcano rifle.
01:35:36.980 I sealed the room, and I'm the one that discovered it.
01:35:41.080 Now, there's some other interesting stuff on that.
01:35:44.700 We went and looked, and it was interesting in that the very limo that Kennedy and the governor were riding in was being operated along the course so everybody could see it.
01:36:00.100 Now, I don't think the shot came from the grassy knoll for a very good reason.
01:36:06.760 If anybody was standing along the curbside, Kennedy's head would have been hitting them about right there.
01:36:15.300 You would have had to have counted on being nobody between you and your target, which from the situation was not going to happen.
01:36:23.240 But from the pictures they had, they had six or seven boxcars that were on the tracks.
01:36:30.340 There were seven railroad tracks on this bridge.
01:36:33.260 There was only one cop, and he was looking at the parade.
01:36:38.000 The car comes in, and as it's looking from the bridge, it's on the same level as the bridge.
01:36:45.960 Then it drops down, and it swings over.
01:36:50.640 But for the count of seven, it's going straight on, and the target is less than 100 yards away, which is point blank for a rifle.
01:36:59.460 Here's the other thing.
01:37:00.920 I had done a lot of ballistic experimentation.
01:37:03.740 In fact, I've testified as a ballistics expert in front of juries, all right, jurors.
01:37:08.560 So I said, if you've got a hole that's a clean hole in the windshield, that means the bullet came from the front.
01:37:19.580 If it came from the back like they claim, the windshield is bulged out like somebody's head hit it.
01:37:27.100 So find that and go do it.
01:37:29.520 And they called me up later, said, you're right.
01:37:31.620 If you shoot that kind of windshield from the rear, it bulges out.
01:37:35.300 If you shoot it from the front, it's a clean hole.
01:37:39.040 So they got these carbon fiber rods of various calibers, 25 caliber, 30 caliber, 25 caliber, fits right through there.
01:37:51.320 And it lines up with the bridge.
01:37:54.080 Now, at the time this happened, there was a passageway through the bridge with openings from that passageway out facing the way the limo is coming.
01:38:04.980 Because it had been an old bridge that they put in, in the 19th century with gas lines for gaslighting.
01:38:13.400 And there are these seven boxcars, including at least one that was lined up directly with that shot.
01:38:20.420 Now, here's the thing about the Carcano.
01:38:22.680 There was an identifiable print on it.
01:38:25.320 We went over this at some great length.
01:38:31.920 And they said, we couldn't hook this identifiable print up until a few weeks ago, which is why we called you.
01:38:41.760 So, well, what did you get?
01:38:43.160 We got through this Freedom of Information Act thing from the Assassinations Record and Review Bureau, where by act of Congress, reinforced by an executive order by George Herbert Walker Bush and then Clinton, all federal agencies were directed to send all records on that.
01:39:06.240 So, we got this, so we got this, and they let me see it.
01:39:09.520 Billy Saul Estes was in federal custody.
01:39:14.040 He'd been sentenced for some racketeering.
01:39:16.400 He had worked up a deal through his lawyers that if it checked out, they were going to recommend that he get immediate clemency.
01:39:32.780 He gave some names, and they ran the names that they got from this discovery years after the fact.
01:39:41.380 And bingo, that person's fingerprints were what was on the Carcano rifle.
01:39:48.760 And there was also another location, and they were talking about how Oswald was acting when they took him into custody.
01:40:00.160 So, when we went into this, and then they went through and they tested to see where the bullet should have come from, they did something else.
01:40:09.300 The medical examiner for the state of Texas, chief medical examiner who did the autopsy on Kennedy, also operated a chain of funeral homes.
01:40:20.700 Okay, the person whose fingerprint comes back with a bingo winds up dead in a supposed one-car wreck in desert Texas, broad daylight.
01:40:41.700 They get an order to exhume his body from the graveyard.
01:40:47.840 There's no body in the grave.
01:40:50.020 There's an empty coffin.
01:40:52.420 Okay, they're dealing with a U.S. attorney at the time who became a federal judge.
01:40:57.200 The guy's name is Stephen Trott.
01:40:59.340 I met him when I was in UCLA.
01:41:01.520 And he promised them that he'd get the clemency, but the FBI came back and said negative.
01:41:09.400 But they didn't know about the rest of it because he gave some names, and one of the names that he gave was the person.
01:41:17.080 Now, there is a Marie Brown that I talked to, she's no relation, and she was LBJ's mistress, and she said she was at that party the night before Kennedy got killed.
01:41:34.340 And he said JFK didn't have any part of it.
01:41:37.620 He said, but he knew something because he said, damn, these guys have gone crazy.
01:41:42.620 They're talking about taking out the president.
01:41:45.220 What the hell?
01:41:47.320 And she said he was very troubled.
01:41:50.280 Now, she had a kid with him in 1965.
01:41:55.140 I met the guy.
01:41:56.300 Looked just like LBJ.
01:41:58.320 Same size bill, big ears, looks just like him.
01:42:01.600 I also met another son he had in 1966 by a black White House secretary.
01:42:08.320 Looked just like him.
01:42:09.440 Marie Brown introduced us.
01:42:11.240 And this has been 26 years ago.
01:42:17.980 So it's interesting what was going on.
01:42:21.820 Now, when Trott got the report back from the FBI, the FBI said there was nothing to it.
01:42:28.600 The detectives accepted it at the time, but they did not realize that they had this information with the print until 20, 30 years later.
01:42:40.360 They went and ran the damn thing.
01:42:42.360 So now, the medical examiner is an interesting person.
01:42:46.300 There had been a series of assassinations, murders for contract, and somebody who got shot 12 times survived.
01:42:57.300 The house was set on fire.
01:42:59.300 He was severely burned, but in spite of getting shot, he survived.
01:43:04.480 He fingers the medical examiner as his attempted killer.
01:43:08.300 So they take the medical examiner into custody, right?
01:43:11.900 He's getting transported to a courthouse in Dallas for a preliminary hearing.
01:43:18.560 He supposedly tries to escape, and they shoot him multiple times, they say.
01:43:23.680 So they went to go dig this guy up, and there's no body in the grave either.
01:43:29.300 And it's his graveyard, so they're going, wait a minute.
01:43:32.740 What is this?
01:43:34.020 This is like witness protection.
01:43:36.380 In other words, the medical examiner who does the autopsy on Kennedy supposedly killed for being a hitman.
01:43:42.820 The guy that seems to have been involved with being a hitman, he doesn't have a body in the grave.
01:43:51.040 What's going on?
01:43:52.380 So they're taking me all around to look at all of this.
01:43:55.620 So that's an untold story.
01:43:57.600 And the guy whose finger break comes up is interesting.
01:44:01.420 He was captain of the football team, ran track, was valedictorian for his high school class.
01:44:09.660 He was summa cum laude at Princeton.
01:44:13.680 He becomes a war hero.
01:44:16.700 In 1949, he shoots a guy to death in front of about 30 witnesses, shoots him in the head five times.
01:44:24.140 He's sentenced to die by hanging.
01:44:26.780 Six weeks later, the governor commutes his sentence to voluntary manslaughter, and he's the suspect in about 15 to 20 killings.
01:44:35.920 But they never could put anything on him.
01:44:38.020 So, I mean, what the hell?
01:44:41.040 Yeah.
01:44:41.480 Man, what the hell is the question.
01:44:43.600 And I think it's one of those things where I think that was a turning point in America when JFK got shot.
01:44:47.860 I think there's been a full communist takeover.
01:44:49.940 I think the world has become a stage.
01:44:51.960 I think every candidate, and LBJ was in on it, obviously.
01:44:54.560 I think every candidate that they have put forth really just has to be okay with the CIA's war campaign, you know.
01:45:00.600 And any person that stands outside of it, this is why they freaked out with Trump.
01:45:04.460 That's how you knew he wasn't in the in-club, because they just didn't expect him.
01:45:07.840 And they thought that Hillary was supposed to be Hillary Clinton.
01:45:10.080 She's in the in-club.
01:45:11.360 And now we have a circumstance where Kamala Harris is very much in the in-club.
01:45:15.500 Yeah, and she's vulnerable.
01:45:17.000 And, yeah, she's vulnerable.
01:45:18.600 She's in the in-club.
01:45:19.840 She's a vessel.
01:45:20.720 She'll do whatever it is that they want.
01:45:22.200 She has no opinions of her own.
01:45:23.720 She's not even intelligent, if you ask me, plainly.
01:45:26.300 She's not.
01:45:27.100 She's not even intelligent.
01:45:28.520 And so she's the worst kind of person.
01:45:31.340 She's got no compassion.
01:45:32.640 She lies and feels absolutely nothing.
01:45:35.520 And she's the worst plausible candidate that could get into office right now when we're at such a critical juncture in this country.
01:45:41.800 Now, I've been doing what I do for a half century, and I'll say this.
01:45:45.500 It's probably one of the most unscrupulous, low, poor character category of people you will ever find are career prosecutors.
01:46:00.200 It's okay if you are a prosecutor and then you get out of it.
01:46:04.520 You learn your trade.
01:46:07.240 And not everyone, there are exceptions, but they tend to get so cynical that they don't give a damn anymore.
01:46:13.560 And they'll cut all kinds of corners, and it's about winning the game rather than promoting justice and equity.
01:46:22.800 And I say equity, not this DEI myth, but in terms of fundamental fairness in use of the process for a legitimate purpose.
01:46:33.560 They're ruthless.
01:46:34.360 Also, being involved in this in any extent is not safe.
01:46:40.520 When I had this James Earl Ray case in my courtroom, three incidents.
01:46:49.180 I had some detective friends that I used to represent way back when, when they were just ordinary cops.
01:46:57.040 And they'd follow me around.
01:46:58.720 And I remember one time they said, Judge, you have two cars following you.
01:47:05.160 I said, we're behind them.
01:47:06.680 When you get down here, it was Union Avenue and Cooper should make a left turn against the no left turn sign and pull in that gas station that used to be on the corner.
01:47:22.140 I did.
01:47:23.360 And they pulled in right behind, so we got the two of them blocked.
01:47:27.760 I said, okay, next thing, Judge, you need to take this call.
01:47:35.080 It's an emergency.
01:47:36.260 What the devil?
01:47:37.360 So I'm on the bench.
01:47:38.580 We'll take a short five-minute recess.
01:47:42.120 Yeah, this is Detective so-and-so.
01:47:44.300 I'm out here with so-and-so.
01:47:45.820 Yeah, what's up?
01:47:46.880 Said, some people are trying to break in your Lexus.
01:47:50.640 I said, okay, so keep me posted.
01:47:54.340 About 10 minutes later, I'll get the call again, Judge, they were trying to plant two kilos of coke in your car.
01:48:01.720 Now, next thing, it's about 3.30 in the morning.
01:48:08.220 I've got a murder trial going on, and I've been up doing these charges, which you have to read for five or six hours on a murder case.
01:48:17.280 A lot of work.
01:48:18.900 So I'm home, sitting in my kitchen.
01:48:23.780 I drank a beer.
01:48:25.220 I hadn't even taken my suit coat off.
01:48:28.480 And something woke me up, and I saw two people out front from where I was sitting in the kitchen, and I could see into the den area on the other side.
01:48:38.580 There were three people out back.
01:48:40.080 They took an interesting device with a large suction cup after they pried the screens out, put it on the plate glass, and ran the arm around with a glass cutter and lifted the center out.
01:48:57.080 So I'm fascinated watching this.
01:48:59.000 I was armed, so let's just say they tried to enter, and things got very exciting for the next few.
01:49:07.100 And the next morning, a friend of mine, who was the director of police, Winfrey, and another detective that I had represented, they showed up about sunset.
01:49:18.860 And we discovered that for a half hour before this, the dispatcher's tape had been cut off, so they weren't recording, and for 45 minutes afterwards, they weren't.
01:49:31.640 Things got real exciting that night, you know, but it's like I'm just a judge, you know, and I'm looking into it objectively instead of trying to, oh, James Earl Ray, we're going to really do him in.
01:49:49.380 Now, there's a caveat to what happens to James Earl Ray.
01:49:55.100 There was a woman who contacted me along with some other people.
01:49:59.360 She'd come up with an algorithm that relies on the fact that when humans are talking like you and I, only 15% of what you say consists of the words, 35% consists of the tone, and the other 50% is the body language.
01:50:15.600 If they had a clear video recording of somebody talking, they'd run it through the algorithms, and they were seeing what bin Laden was really saying and what he meant, or Putin, or whatever it may be, and they would break it down into an animation for the body language and also analyze the tone.
01:50:36.380 So these officers were concerned with Gitmo, and they wanted to make sure they were adhering to their oaths to uphold the Constitution, and they wanted to use this device to evaluate some of the things that they had heard and also to calibrate it.
01:50:57.280 So they got six hours of the last taped interview of James Earl Ray that some people in Nashville had done.
01:51:06.380 And they thought they were going to get a real live liar.
01:51:09.320 So in six hours' worth of tape, they conveyed to me that they were astonished when he was all the way over in the green telling the truth except for two questions,
01:51:20.120 which essentially were versions of if you didn't do it, do you have any idea who did?
01:51:26.020 And he said, I really don't know.
01:51:27.800 And it was showing neutral or perhaps equivocation.
01:51:30.380 So they said when they were astonished that he was telling the truth, they wanted to come to me because they knew what I was doing on this case.
01:51:39.820 And if the case had gone past James Earl Ray not dying and his lawyer dying in the same week, Tennessee lawyer and Dr. Pepper, who was involved with a lot of these assassination things, was the foreign lawyer who was involved in this case too.
01:52:01.840 I would have issued a finding that Ray didn't shoot King.
01:52:08.160 Ray wasn't even in town in the Memphis Police Department's homicide squad.
01:52:14.260 I found had been for years telling the prosecutors, this isn't the man.
01:52:19.760 You got the wrong guy.
01:52:21.340 He wasn't even in Memphis.
01:52:23.080 And it was not one man shot him from the flophouse or the bushes under the flophouse window.
01:52:31.480 It was two people from the fire station dormitory, the cafeteria, which was directly across the street.
01:52:39.660 They recruited him from the Marine Sniper School in Quantico, Virginia, which is right across the tarmac from the FBI Training Academy.
01:52:50.100 So they supplied an XM-21.
01:52:54.060 They got five of them and 5,000 rounds of ammo.
01:52:58.160 And they didn't even have a hostage rescue unit at those times.
01:53:02.460 And the Defense Department wanted them back because they only made 63 barrels and 62 rifles.
01:53:09.980 And they wanted them for the NOM for experimental purposes.
01:53:15.000 So we get into that.
01:53:16.840 And now if you go to the Civil Rights Museum down in Memphis and you look at the exhibit, it says, we once thought that the shot came from the flophouse window.
01:53:28.280 But that's impossible because it wouldn't open up far enough for a rifle to be used.
01:53:33.400 And it didn't come from the bushes.
01:53:35.400 It seems to have come from elsewhere.
01:53:37.780 So after I retired, I had resources, so I started putting them to use, and we got a lot of information to back that up.
01:53:49.760 And by the way, I'll say this.
01:53:52.300 Jesse Jackson is not the culprit that was collaborating with trying to get King done in.
01:54:03.840 And it was somebody else.
01:54:05.480 But when you get into the ins and outs, there's a lot more to the story than the press ever let out.
01:54:11.760 First and foremost, I would say I think you're lucky to be alive if you were presenting a narrative that was separate from the Feds.
01:54:16.340 You ever seen John Wick?
01:54:18.420 Yeah.
01:54:19.240 Yeah.
01:54:20.000 Well, my old man taught me how to shoot when I was six years old.
01:54:25.840 Boom!
01:54:26.240 I had a lot of money to get a lot of practice ammunition, so.
01:54:31.820 So when people hear this, right, we're having this discussion, and we're really talking about government corruption from the very beginning.
01:54:37.640 I mean, we're talking about potentially a breeding program for world leaders.
01:54:41.200 We are talking about Kamala's entire career really being the product of corruption, whether it's, you know, George Soros wanting to cash out on that company, her affair with Willie Brown,
01:54:50.260 what she's obviously doing now, which is she really just, she didn't even really run for president.
01:54:54.340 She just kind of has been, like, just became the candidate overnight.
01:54:57.100 We're talking about the murder of MLK Jr., the murder and the assassination of JFK Jr., the Feds being behind all of these things.
01:55:05.520 How are people that are watching this supposed to feel anything but completely exasperated with the state of politics in America?
01:55:13.500 Like, there is almost, it feels like no hope because we have a complicit media that's working to cover all of these things, gaslighting the American people,
01:55:22.920 trying to squeeze us more on our freedoms, making our kids stupid, right?
01:55:26.680 I mean, like, literally, we're going to, in the future, everyone's, it's going to be idiocracy in this country because the kids don't even know basic history.
01:55:32.540 People actually believe that everything the media tells them is real.
01:55:35.540 These kids can't even tell you the differences between genders anymore.
01:55:38.200 There's 28 of them.
01:55:40.260 Where do you derive?
01:55:43.180 Is there 126 now officially?
01:55:45.100 Where do you derive, if you do, any sense of hope in this situation?
01:55:50.060 Well, it's the people.
01:55:52.000 See, the problem is, is nobody has opposed any of this because the adversity is between being fair to black folk and being old-time racist.
01:56:05.100 That was the paradigm.
01:56:06.920 But that's not what the case is right now.
01:56:09.500 But the public is being conditioned to, we have to be fair to everybody.
01:56:14.520 And it gets a bit ludicrous.
01:56:17.360 Well, he can't help himself.
01:56:19.280 That's what he's compelled.
01:56:20.980 That's his orientation.
01:56:22.800 Well, okay.
01:56:23.600 But I tried a lot of cases as a defense lawyer, a whole bunch of capital cases, murder cases.
01:56:32.940 And I got the youngest person on death row in the world, off death row, got to stay execution 23 minutes before he was supposed to be executed.
01:56:42.840 He was 15 years, two weeks old at the time, so I've handled a lot of murder cases.
01:56:48.560 But there's something going wrong with the big picture when people say, well, he's compelled.
01:56:53.320 I've met some homicidal maniacs, but just because they are compelled to do something doesn't mean we should tolerate it.
01:57:02.120 You have pedophiles, they're compelled to do stuff, and you can test them.
01:57:07.560 I exercised a provision, a Tennessee law when I was on the bench that said the sentencing judge can require any person he sentences to be subjected to a mental health evaluation, which I put together a crew to do this.
01:57:24.220 And you started getting these people who were compelled to do certain things, pedophilia and other stuff, but that doesn't mean you had to tolerate them.
01:57:34.900 At some point, somebody's got to say there's this thing called public peace, dignity, and order, and we have to be conversant with what that means.
01:57:44.680 And so you have to protect that because we aren't just isolated 10 miles from the next somebody through a bunch of woods or some scrub desert.
01:57:54.440 People, we're right up under each other, so you have to have this compact with each other about behaving.
01:58:01.720 So when they come up with this bogus thing of the person's compelled, we know.
01:58:06.640 See, that's not what the case is.
01:58:09.100 And by the way, we've got a new opportunity here.
01:58:12.000 Black, white, brown, red, yellow, we are all humans.
01:58:17.140 And when you're talking about humans, you're talking about traditional nuclear family.
01:58:22.560 You're talking about manhood, womanhood, childhood.
01:58:26.440 You're talking about courage and bravery and other things that are promoted as part of the human character portfolio.
01:58:35.660 So we have somebody that is against those things.
01:58:40.640 We have an entity that they're trying to cram down everybody's throat.
01:58:46.780 Now, you can't walk in and put a crucifix up in a courtroom or a city hall or a state office building or the state capitol or in Congress.
01:59:00.060 You can't put a crescent up for Islam.
01:59:03.580 You can't put a six-pointed star up for Judaism.
01:59:07.220 You can't put sixth-armed Shiva for Hinduism.
01:59:11.040 You can't use an image of Buddha.
01:59:13.520 But you can put a rainbow in there.
01:59:15.880 And you see that splashed all over the place where the cities or the municipalities or the federal government in D.C. pays for the sidewalk or the crosswalk to be painted as a rainbow.
01:59:30.060 The White House is lit up with a rainbow.
01:59:33.180 They can't put Christian stuff on an Easter egg, but they can put rainbow stuff on there.
01:59:39.560 You go into school, and they've got rainbow flags and emblems, and you've got transvestites talking to children dressed up like they're female harlots.
01:59:51.860 And you have all of this, it's like they're trying to put a new faith in place as the national faith and cult.
02:00:00.680 Now, people say, but it's not a religion.
02:00:02.800 Oh, yes, it is.
02:00:03.600 But it has no God.
02:00:05.140 Neither does Buddhism.
02:00:06.840 But Buddhism is an ancient and honorable religion.
02:00:10.980 But it has no God.
02:00:12.620 You don't have to have one to be a Buddhist, but you can have any so long as you deal with a system of fair and equitable.
02:00:21.860 Dealings with other people.
02:00:24.140 But this one is predicated on something nihilistic.
02:00:27.700 It is the first major effort that I can find where it seeks to destroy all of those things that humanity for eons has declared to be something of character.
02:00:42.100 You know, we were hunters, and we had to watch each other's back so we didn't get slaughtered by one of these large animals we like to barbecue.
02:00:50.420 During the summer.
02:00:52.860 Or when the ladies were out going and gathering, you could all talk, chat, and protect each other from something that might be looking at you.
02:01:01.400 Oh, that would make a nice snack, lunch, or dinner.
02:01:04.560 You see, so we have these things about altruism and sacrificing for each other because we are conscious and we can understand that we have continuity that we are part of, except for those who don't get that.
02:01:20.480 Now, these things that we hold important, every culture honors bravery, every culture honors courage, every culture imposes a sense of guilt on people when they deviate from the cultural standards.
02:01:38.460 There's a sense of shame for not rising to the occasion of doing what you're supposed to.
02:01:46.220 But how many times, oh, it's horrible.
02:01:48.640 We have to get rid of guilt and shame.
02:01:51.600 We shame somebody in California.
02:01:53.840 That's even against the law to shame somebody.
02:01:56.380 So what time is it, what kind of horrible situation do you have where you're telling humanity you need no guilt, no shame, do what you feel like doing?
02:02:08.340 That breaks down the social compact.
02:02:10.960 That destroys the concept of altruism where there are some things more important than me that I will get recognized as a hero.
02:02:21.460 What did the Spartan mothers tell their sons?
02:02:24.060 Sons, come back with your shield or on it.
02:02:27.680 Don't run.
02:02:28.720 Do what you have to do.
02:02:30.720 Be a man.
02:02:31.680 Women, you had childbirth.
02:02:34.240 And until very recently, childbirth was as dangerous as being in combat in terms of the mortality rate.
02:02:42.480 So both sides of this equation basically had high risk in being humans and doing what you had to do for the next generation.
02:02:55.000 We had a concept of equal worth, but everybody is not equal.
02:03:00.460 Hell, if everybody was equal, somebody five, six could go out there and beat LeBron playing basketball and get LeBron's check from the NBA.
02:03:10.780 But you can't do that.
02:03:12.500 So it's equal value.
02:03:14.500 But you have this myth because there are people who don't like themselves and they don't want to act like they have any obligation to anybody else.
02:03:25.440 And we have this nihilistic philosophy.
02:03:30.080 And I remember on campuses around the country, I was in the BSU, Black Student Union and Black Student Alliance.
02:03:38.640 And I was community rep for UCLA's BSU.
02:03:43.580 And I got around the country a lot with people.
02:03:46.260 And there was this reaction against that.
02:03:50.580 And people were trying to say, we don't want that anymore.
02:03:54.340 We want because that's just so barbaric and it causes war and all of this other stuff.
02:04:01.120 And it's like, well, what do you think you are about here?
02:04:04.860 If you weren't in a position of controlling what's going on, there's a lot of stuff that would eat you.
02:04:10.220 Ever been to the Chicago Field Museum?
02:04:14.040 They've got two stuffed lions in between them.
02:04:16.760 They made 120-some people back at the turn of the 19th and 20th century.
02:04:22.680 So they've got the actual stuffed pelts in there.
02:04:27.780 And, you know, if it wasn't for us being what we do, things would be eating us.
02:04:32.700 So they don't eat us.
02:04:35.860 They exist because we protect them now or else they're viruses or germs and we're working on that.
02:04:44.980 So when you get something that's the apex predator on the planet, it by definition kills pretty well.
02:04:52.340 We are the best killers this planet has ever produced.
02:04:55.720 And every other predator or carnivore will occasionally kill itself.
02:05:00.180 Lions do it, tigers do it, panthers do it, bears do it, you know, you name it and it happens.
02:05:07.920 So we have acculturated and socialized ourselves so we don't do that and we keep it in check until it's necessary
02:05:18.220 and then we can become brave and courageous when the response is called for, man or woman.
02:05:24.120 But when you take that away and you don't treat this predator because you're scared of what the predator is,
02:05:30.740 the predator doesn't go away.
02:05:32.640 It just retreats into the back of the person's mind.
02:05:36.680 And since the person is not familiar with that part of himself nowadays, it will jump out and do a lot of damage.
02:05:47.080 Like when you look at all these freaks that are shooting up the hallways or the hoods, you find out that they lack masculinity.
02:05:56.660 You don't have to be a big guy.
02:05:59.400 Hell, the most decorated soldier in American history was Artie Murphy.
02:06:03.420 He was a Western star afterwards.
02:06:05.720 He got just about every decoration you can get.
02:06:08.480 But he was only five feet six and he was a slight guy.
02:06:11.660 But he had tungsten carbide balls, so to speak.
02:06:17.900 And we honor courage and bravery.
02:06:20.840 But these people don't like that because they're scared.
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02:07:08.200 I think that's just been, honestly, one of the truest callings of this podcast is really saying to people,
02:07:14.320 we need to bring back traditional masculinity.
02:07:16.060 We need to bring back traditional femininity.
02:07:17.720 We need to bring back courage.
02:07:18.960 We need to have people stop being so fearful.
02:07:21.100 The thing that they don't want to confront, really, our predator, so to speak, right now has become the government.
02:07:26.220 You know, you have people who are scared of being called a name, scared of being called a conspiracy theorist,
02:07:30.920 scared of being called a racist, a sexist, a misogynist, an anti-Semite, whatever it is.
02:07:35.100 And so they then become people that aren't even willing to just say the truth.
02:07:38.880 That really is the greatest act of bravery you can do right now is to pursue the truth and to say the truth, right?
02:07:44.340 And so I think that that's a perfect place when it comes to this entire investigation that we've done into Kamala Harris
02:07:50.860 is being willing to stand up to the media narrative.
02:07:53.100 This is some black woman, because really what they're looking to do is just re-enslave black people or continue to enslave black people.
02:07:58.860 That's exactly it.
02:08:00.020 Exactly.
02:08:00.520 Continue to enslave black people by this idea that we need to be tribal to people that aren't even black, right?
02:08:05.260 And so I do want to encourage people that are watching this to really consider the themes that we're talking about today.
02:08:11.580 Read that book I keep telling you to read, Chaos.
02:08:13.780 Confront.
02:08:14.340 Have at least the courage to confront what it is that we are up against,
02:08:17.680 to realize these are not conspiracies that we are talking about, MLK Jr. and JFK Jr.
02:08:22.140 These are realities that are being hidden from you for a very dark reason.
02:08:27.540 There is a dark agenda out there.
02:08:29.040 And I'm telling you that this woman, the truths we hold,
02:08:33.620 I'm telling you there is nothing true in anything that I'm holding right now.
02:08:37.420 This is a very scary person.
02:08:39.040 This is a person that is willing, if you are willing to lie about who you are, right?
02:08:44.640 Something so basic, like who you actually are.
02:08:48.600 I can imagine that there is no level of deceit that you won't be willing to.
02:08:54.980 May I add to that?
02:08:56.360 It's too much the espionage game.
02:08:59.700 Nobody fights.
02:09:00.660 It's all behind the scenes.
02:09:03.220 So what is the essence of a spy?
02:09:06.280 They lie.
02:09:07.380 A lie.
02:09:08.060 Because they can't tell the truth about who they are, what they are, and what they're doing.
02:09:12.840 They have to lie.
02:09:13.820 So when that becomes your mindset, the spy game, I mean, little lies, you know,
02:09:20.920 you help people's feelings out.
02:09:23.600 But, I mean, the big lie, like this is my grandmama.
02:09:27.620 Hell, she's dead four years before you were born.
02:09:30.880 What did you do?
02:09:31.520 Bring her back as a reincarnation?
02:09:34.000 You know, what are you talking about?
02:09:36.260 See, that kind of thing is what we do not need.
02:09:39.440 But see, this compact, here's one of the reasons men defer to women in one sense.
02:09:47.440 It's because up until recently, you went through some stuff we didn't have to go through.
02:09:52.720 As I said just a few minutes ago, childbirth was as dangerous as being in a war.
02:09:58.880 But men, we could fight, you know, back.
02:10:04.340 You didn't have to be helpless.
02:10:06.460 We could fend off death as well as fight to administer death.
02:10:13.880 But women, there's nothing you could do about your circumstances where you were put at risk
02:10:21.580 of dying through childbirth.
02:10:23.480 You just had to go through it.
02:10:25.500 So you're kind of helpless while this condition of delivery is going on.
02:10:30.760 And we men instinctively respect that.
02:10:33.880 We need you for the human race to continue.
02:10:36.400 You need us for it to continue to protect you and provide for you.
02:10:41.280 So there is this acculturation thing that says when the Titanic goes down, ma'am, you
02:10:48.060 and your child have my seat on the lifeboat.
02:10:50.720 I'll die because you are a resource.
02:10:53.420 I'm expendable.
02:10:57.020 Now, get up out of that seat.
02:10:59.940 Can't you see I've got on my pretty dress?
02:11:02.080 I want that seat.
02:11:03.360 You see, you're going way wrong in the human nature.
02:11:09.500 Humans and nature will not match up if you deal with this because there's a safety bubble
02:11:16.260 that's been happening for the last 75 years, 77, 78 years since World War II ended, where
02:11:27.160 it's relatively safe in the United States.
02:11:29.980 You don't have to worry about natural disasters that much.
02:11:35.580 You don't have to worry about a horde sweeping through and taking you out until just recently.
02:11:43.040 But you had to train the boys from infancy up so they'd get up out of that lifeboat seat,
02:11:52.980 give up their safety for a woman and her child.
02:11:58.440 You see, that's a very hard thing to do, to say, I'll die.
02:12:04.120 And we have to do that.
02:12:05.480 And meanwhile, something else is going on.
02:12:08.160 And I wanted to touch on this.
02:12:10.060 I know we're probably running out, but I'm here as long as you want me.
02:12:13.840 But anyway, it's this other thing.
02:12:16.320 What is the purpose behind this open border?
02:12:19.220 There's an interesting thing about American law.
02:12:23.940 Certain things are in the Constitution and certain things are left up to the Constitution
02:12:30.320 as applied by Congress through its laws to effectuate the Constitution.
02:12:38.300 That's Article 6.
02:12:41.260 Now, one of those has to do with how we set our situation up.
02:12:54.560 And we are not doing what we need to do because we are giving up too bloody doggone much
02:13:02.300 when it comes to what's happening with the southern border.
02:13:06.860 Here's what can happen under American law as it exists.
02:13:10.840 One, the president has absolute powers of pardon or commutation beyond question.
02:13:17.220 But since he's also the chief diplomat, same thing about the classification of documents,
02:13:26.760 the president can say, all right, I'm declaring that effective 2021,
02:13:38.080 that everyone that came in here is entitled to asylum as a political refugee.
02:13:45.180 We can't distinguish where these people came in because we didn't keep records.
02:13:51.080 So anyone that came in from 2021 is in an asylum situation.
02:13:56.780 Do you think that's what Kamala is going to do?
02:13:58.360 Wait a minute.
02:13:58.940 Hold on.
02:13:59.720 Let me give you the rest of it.
02:14:01.880 Under American law, if you are a refugee or you're granted asylum,
02:14:07.480 you automatically become a citizen in five years from the point where your entry is effectuated.
02:14:14.180 You don't have to go through the classes.
02:14:17.540 You don't have to take the test.
02:14:19.940 You become automatically a citizen and you can vote.
02:14:24.280 All of these illegals are going to the battleground states.
02:14:28.620 So when the midterms hit 2027, all of these people would have been citizens for a few months and can vote.
02:14:38.180 So this would allow the Democratic Party to effectively become the only effective party because now they stuff these states with 50, 60 million people who have crossed the border.
02:14:52.320 Also, the electoral votes are based on the census and they include them no matter what in the population.
02:14:57.780 Yeah, and that's why something else.
02:14:59.620 I filled out six sentences forms as an adult.
02:15:06.100 And this last one in 2020 was the first and only one.
02:15:10.460 They didn't ask me my citizenship status nor the status of my parents.
02:15:15.720 And it's interesting because in Article I of the Constitution, that census determines the apportionment of representatives in the House of Representatives.
02:15:26.840 So in one sense, they don't want it known whether you're citizens or not, because that still entitles California maybe to pick up an extra person in Congress or New York not to lose one or Illinois not to lose one or two.
02:15:46.160 And then the other one is, is if you can pull this off, all Harris would have to do is say, hey, I'm declaring that this starts from 2021 when the first batch started coming across the border heavily, which means in five years, this 2027, the midterms, they can vote.
02:16:10.880 So now we control everything.
02:16:13.000 So we get to impose our rainbow cult on the country, which is the new faith, which has no character.
02:16:21.240 Anything goes because we are selfish.
02:16:24.080 We don't give a damn about tomorrow.
02:16:26.980 We are ruthless.
02:16:28.760 And this is what we want.
02:16:30.680 Yeah, well, I can say without question, I am very awake to the rainbow cult, getting myself into a lot of trouble speaking about that.
02:16:36.800 And hopefully the conversation that we have will get other people to realize, like, what it is exactly that we're talking about, the sorts of people that you really don't want to have power and who are being given a lot of power right under our nose.
02:16:48.140 Yeah.
02:16:48.420 And so, look, we're a few days out from the election.
02:16:50.520 You guys, we've covered a lot of topics today, very much probably going to get a lot of headlines and a lot of hate for it.
02:16:56.340 But I am definitely in a seat where I have an investment in tomorrow, I have an investment in the future, I have young children, and I am willing to fall on the sword a thousand times to make sure that we have the courage to actually speak truth.
02:17:10.160 So, Judge Joe Brown, thank you so much for joining us.
02:17:12.980 We are definitely going to get you back because there's a lot of topics that you and I covered off record that I want to put – I want to see if we can get on record.
02:17:20.100 You guys, thank you so much for joining us.
02:17:21.940 We'll see you next time.