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00:09:09.160Ladies and gentlemen, our next guest, the people's pundit, Rich Barris. Rich, I got to get your reaction to this. I know you guys have, you and Lysak have the new book, Burn It Down. Luigi Maggioni, he's the face of those types of politics. What is the Southern District of New York thinking, making a plea deal with this monster?
00:09:29.800I mean, I thought this was basic the laws kind of stuff.
00:09:32.740I mean, this is the problem when the deterioration of Western society and philosophy starts to take root in actually how you govern a society's laws and how you prosecute and implement those laws and, of course, hold people accountable for breaking them is a reflection of that society's values.
00:09:48.360And I know they already took it off the table, but if there was ever cases where capital punishment is required or warranted, it's these cases.
00:09:57.300You have to make a statement to society that this is not okay.
00:10:00.900Political assassinations are not okay.
00:10:03.580I mean, to give a plea deal to this guy sends not only – it's the worst message at the worst possible time to send, Jack.
00:10:13.000But but also when you say it's the worst possible time, walk us through that, because here's what I kept saying.
00:10:19.000What I'm saying is if you do not throw the book at these freaks, at these reprobates, at these monsters, then the children of Luigi will multiply because they're going to say Luigi did it and he got away with it.
00:10:31.140And he got away with it and he got notoriety for it.
00:10:33.900And who knows, maybe even five years down the road because of a chilling effect, politicians, they get cold feet or weaken the knees.
00:10:40.320so maybe actually it has the effect that it was intended to have, and that is ultimately the
00:10:44.760problem. That's why the response that society gives must be strong. It must rebuke it, and it
00:10:50.020must punish them to the fullest extent of the law. Look, this is real talk now. The DSA is a fanatic,
00:10:56.720radical, insurgent movement in this country. These are people who we've studied, you've seen the
00:11:01.800study, we have done this more than I think anybody else on political violence. These people do not
00:11:06.760know how to separate words from actions violence is in your speech to these people violence is not
00:11:12.580only in your actions or physical contact they have a totally different way to look at things
00:11:16.800that old expression when we were growing up sticks and stones may break your bones but names will
00:11:21.080never hurt you they don't even understand that they can't separate the two so we have to as
00:11:27.420collectively as a society punish the people who do things like this and punish them to the to the
00:11:32.700point where you deter jack where you you give people pause before they ever try to do something
00:11:37.560like this again this is insane and and and folks i pulled it up i'm pulling it up right now the
00:11:43.840southern district new york here's their phone number 212-637-2200 212-637-2200 give them a call
00:11:54.220right now say no plea deals for luigi maggione no play deals with evil you do not make peace
00:12:01.600with evil you crush it you crush it it's really as simple as that rich charlie kirk asked me one
00:12:09.080time he said jack how many bolsheviks were there at you know in the beginning it's about a thousand
00:12:14.380maybe that's it give or take and he said how many people were in russia i said millions it's the
00:12:19.820russian empire right it's you know tens of millions and he said how could such a few people
00:12:25.400take over a country like that and i said charlie they didn't take it seriously they didn't take it
00:12:32.080seriously the same way that they are not taking magione seriously they're not taking the threat
00:12:38.700of political assassin you got the president united states having to play uh you know having to play
00:12:44.220the shell game with uh you know whack-a-mole with what plane he's on because they're so worried
00:12:49.300about assassination threats and then you're going to have an assassin like this and make a deal with
00:12:53.540them are you serious right now this and rich these people they want to act like the socialist
00:12:58.740revolution isn't actually coming they want to think they think oh if we can make a deal then0.99
00:13:03.700maybe they'll be nice and maybe they'll see that we're not so bad play nice yeah they will kill
00:13:08.440every single one of us given the choice and and the the results in wisconsin by the way that wasn't0.92
00:13:16.120because people aren't on board with the dsa i think that was because she was a bad candidate1.00
00:13:22.180she had no charisma the way she answered questions was dumb she looked stupid she looked like a deer1.00
00:13:28.340caught in the headlights every single time they asked her a question about anything not just the1.00
00:13:32.780tweets anything that's why they went after went with the other guy and now they're playing this
00:13:36.900whole oh it was a real wokeness was woke one and that was yeah that was crazy now woke two is going
00:13:42.040to be so much that they're just getting quieter about it they're going to get quieter about it
00:13:45.860they're going to listen to the old barack obama you know style saying no no no it's not redistribution
00:13:50.520it's reinvestment and you know we're not going to say defund the police we're going to say fund
00:13:54.700community services it's the same things rich why aren't they listening jack i i had a response to
00:14:01.800mark penn's take after wisconsin after this race that that everyone thought hong had in the bag
00:14:06.980and this is the big part that he's missing and i want others to understand again we just put out
00:14:13.340the other day along with that response the demographics of democratic socialism the truth
00:14:18.540is this party is a majority socialist party. The reason why some of these candidates aren't doing
00:14:24.020as well as some of the polls expected, I mean, ground game is totally different. They have no
00:14:27.840ground game right now, and that's a big, a big deal. So pay attention to that. But really what
00:14:32.640it comes down to is after Maine, when Graham Plattner won, Democrats, the establishment in
00:14:37.900the Democratic Party got smarter and they started putting big money behind these establishment
00:14:42.400candidates. But not only that, big money on the ground and the DSA and the left, they do not have
00:14:47.900the infrastructure yet like a James Clyburn who can go into Detroit even though he's from South
00:14:52.540Carolina and say do me a favor deliver the black precincts big for me for Haley Stevens we need
00:14:58.240you to do that which can really complicate the ground game in the polls and of course we all1.00
00:15:02.260know Democrats cheat and play games let's call it for what it is they're willing to cheat to stop
00:15:06.580the DSA candidates right now but the reason they were able to pull some of this off with Hong
00:15:11.740is because there's the electability argument that they have been feeding the Democratic voters for
00:15:16.580years. And we saw this even going back to when Bernie Sanders again had him had it taken from
00:15:22.180him in 2020. It's not that the Democratic voter didn't agree with Bernie Sanders. It's that
00:15:27.180Barack Obama's grand plan, which was to convince the Democratic primary electorate that he's
00:15:31.800unelectable, works still. And it worked with Haley Stevens almost. It worked on Hong, right? So this
00:15:38.160is what we're seeing. These Democrats stop believing in that argument. And when will that
00:15:44.280be when the DSA starts running better candidates.
00:18:02.820i love the jewish people and i can't wait to attend more about mitzvahs are you kidding me
00:18:07.700i actually hadn't seen that one oh wait oh okay it's delicious you gotta be the guy's just the0.89
00:18:13.380guy's a head case it's he's very he's lighting a loafers there's no question he's not beating
00:18:17.060the allegations abdul you're not beating the allegations rich one more minute though walk
00:18:21.620me through the danger of republicans writing off these new dsa tactics well the the scary part and
00:18:30.180IT'S JUST THE TRUTH, BUT THE SCARY PART IS THAT THEY ARE SPEAKING TO VERY REAL NEEDS AND VERY
00:18:36.740REAL CONCERNS AND VERY REAL FEARS AND HOPES THAT THE AMERICAN ELECTORATE IS MARINATING ON
00:18:43.620RIGHT NOW AND UNFORTUNATELY THE RIGHT IS NOT ADDRESSING. SO LISTEN, I REALLY HAVE BEEN TRYING
00:18:48.340TO CAUTION THE RIGHT FROM GOING AND CREATING WHAT ARE EFFECTIVELY SAFE SPACES. YOU GUYS BUILT
00:18:53.540SAFE SPACES FOR YOURSELVES FOR THE LAST YEAR, YEAR AND A HALF. GET OUT OF THEM NOW. ARE YOU A
00:18:57.620a bunch of beta little beta little biatches and on a college campus somewhere you got a0.78
00:19:02.260microaggression that doesn't you you got to deal with this is a real threat get yourself out of0.52
00:19:07.740the space safe space and let's deal with it fight it back where can they follow you ever everywhere
00:19:11.680is always coming in on the gram at peoples underscore pundit and it's of course on locals
00:19:16.200brother peoplespundit.locals.com he's coming in hot on the gram and rich barris knows gator
00:19:22.060right back jack so big senator ron johnson joins us
00:19:25.020you guys they talk about influences these are influences and uh they're friends of mine
00:19:34.500jack or so like where's jack jack he's done a great job
00:19:40.260all right folks jack so we are back live here human events daily real america's voice now
00:19:49.280Now, folks know that last week we saw just an incredible moment, this hearing, showdown really, of Anthony Fauci, Dr. Fauci, and the United States Senate where he's finally was at least faced with questions.
00:20:11.100He refused to answer those questions and got no answers from him, but we do also now have text messages.
00:20:19.280from him and they are beginning to pour out more and more and one of the absolute heroes in this
00:20:25.380fight for medical freedom and the truth about covid the truth about the vaccines senator ron
00:20:32.500johnson who joins us now senator how are you doing well jack how about yourself well i'm i'm doing
00:20:38.360well but you know i i look at some of these hearings i look at some of the text messages
00:20:42.580that's come out. And every time I think that it's not going to get worse, somehow we get
00:20:49.660information that actually doesn't just confirm our worst fears, it actually pushes the bar even
00:20:55.820further and further. Walk us through what it was like being in that hearing with Dr. Fauci.
00:21:03.320Well, we weren't quite sure whether he was going to answer questions or not. I kind of had,
00:21:07.040there was a side bet in my office that only one person thought he would answer questions.
00:21:11.460Wilson thought he'd take the fifth, which is what he did.
00:21:14.200So, you know, we senators, as you can tell, we were very well prepared, kind of organized in terms of this is the subject you're going to focus on.
00:21:21.080You kind of saw that as we went down the dais.
00:21:23.940You know, for my part, what I turn my multiple questions into is just a few to highlight what the mainstream media, the legacy media, is completely ignored.
00:21:33.160And it's the fact that Peter Marks was warned on March 1st, 2021, that the algorithm they're using to analyze barriers was going to hide safety signals.
00:21:42.78026 days later, senior FDA officials were using a new algorithm and were showing dozens of safety signals, including sudden cardiac death.
00:21:50.580Pulmonary infarction, which Anthony Fauci suffered from in June of 2021, different types of stroke.
00:21:56.660also revealed i wanted to point point out is that in march of 2021 somebody in nih a group of
00:22:05.260scientists doctors were diagnosing and treating people with injection injuries and yet they denied
00:22:11.620it all they continue to deny them i mean right now with the latest uh revelations of the one text
00:22:17.040chain that we released where anthony fauci is expressing concern about the cytokine storm at
00:22:21.660second dose. I'd never heard of that. But because of that, thinking that, you know,
00:22:28.180theorizing that that could lead to miscarriages. And of course, you've got Dr. James Thorpe and
00:22:32.040others who've been delving into that and, you know, in their practice, certainly seeing real
00:22:36.180problems with the women's health and pregnancy and the COVID shot. But finally, finally,
00:22:42.880the mainstream media, because it's associated with Anthony Fauci, is forced to cover that text.
00:22:48.400They've completely ignored what's a much larger bombshell revelation of all these safety signals that Peter Marks and people inside FD and CDC completely hid, covered up from public view.
00:23:01.260But because of Fauci, at least they're concentrating on miscarriages.
00:23:04.920What's interesting about the current debate, again, I mentioned Dr. James Thorpe's evaluation of a Tom Shinbukuro, CDC guy, they published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
00:23:17.280You cannot in any way, shape, or form figure out what the true miscarriage rate was.
00:23:22.680So you've got multiple interpretations of it.
00:23:24.800But because I mentioned the James Thorpe, and I accurately relayed what James Thorpe found in an open letter to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists,
00:23:37.720All the fact-checkers who are Fauci apologists are focusing on, well, it really wasn't 82%.
00:23:43.200Nobody can tell you what the miscarriage rate was because, let's face it, they were not surveilling for safety.
00:23:51.380What I've uncovered in my investigations, in our interviews with people at Tom Schimber-Curro, Dr. John Hsu, we'll continue these interviews,
00:23:58.800they basically turned a blind's eye toward all the reports beluging there.
00:24:05.620It worked at 1.7 million adverse events over 30,000 deaths.
00:24:09.560Senator, and this is, try to, you know, explain to, because we have a lot of Maha moms who watch, including, you know, my wife, and you've met Tanya many times, and why do we have text messages from Luigi, or excuse me, not Luigi, I'm thinking of the other killers, right, from Dr. Anthony Fauci, and in private, where he's talking about miscarriage rates, but then publicly he's on TV saying that it doesn't exist and it's not true.0.69
00:24:39.560because they had an agenda that they I think that Fauci not only probably created the pandemic0.92
00:24:47.820with his gain of function but he was hoping for one in October 2019 on stage with Rick Bright
00:24:53.100they were bemoaning that we don't have a universal vaccination campaign with the flu it's going to
00:24:56.640take a pandemic well they got it and when they got that pandemic I think they came became
00:25:01.180singularly focused on first covering up his gain of function involvement and probably creating it
00:25:05.800But then secondly, pushing a universal vaccination program on the globe, worldwide.
00:25:14.160And by the way, this is not a vaccine.
00:32:03.880The destruction, the number of lives lost because of the lies,
00:32:08.060Anthony Fauci, and again, a bunch of other people.
00:32:12.600Right now, the mainstream media is not paying attention to my other reports.
00:32:16.060The Tom Schimber-Curros, the Peter Marks.
00:32:18.580There's a lot of them involved and implicated.
00:32:20.600You know, Walensky, you know, Viveka Murthy.
00:32:24.440Again, they were all lying. Now, some of them had more information than others. But again, I was warned very early on. It was just from a non-doctor, layman's point of view, there was no way I was ever going to subject myself to experimental gene therapy, which is why I was watching this stuff so closely.
00:32:43.040But in our investigations and these interviews with the people who are in charge of vaccine safety, I was looking at this a lot closer than they were.
00:32:56.200When Peter Marks was warned that their algorithm was going to cover up safety signals, they continued to use that same algorithm, even though they were presented one that showed all kinds of safety signals.
00:33:06.700Again, and the media has not covered that.
00:40:04.020you did a ton of stories uh you're you're from minnesota originally and for did you ever think
00:40:09.720that minnesota would become such an epicenter of the political universe i had no idea i mean
00:40:16.980you grow up in minnesota you're just like hey it's cool people know us for being the land of
00:40:22.00010 000 lakes being the land of paul bunyan and you know lumberjacks and whatnot and then fargo
00:40:29.140Yeah, the movie Fargo. We're known for that. But, you know, being cold all the time, negative 30s in the winter. But nobody I mean, I didn't know that Minnesota would be such a political hot point.
00:40:43.060Well, from, from, from, I mean, you go the past couple of years, right? You go back to George Floyd, right? Derek Chauvin take place 2020. Then the entire riots of 2020. Then that, you know, fast forward to 2024. Tim Waltz becomes the vice presidential pick. You know, now we've got ICE going on. So Renee Good, Alex Preddy, just all of these things keep bringing us back.
00:41:05.340Don't forget the fraud. Don't forget the Somalian fraud.1.00
00:41:10.680The Somalian fraud that we went out and covered with Secretary Besant.0.76
00:41:14.900So, I mean, it's just, it's a constant stream of Minnesota.
00:41:19.100So even though today's your last day, you know, we are, you know,
00:41:22.440keep your camera already because every time we need someone,
00:41:27.020if, you know, we have the great Liz Conlin over at Alpha News,
00:41:30.900but if we need someone else, we may have to be calling on you in the future.
00:41:34.220i'm ready i'll keep my camera ready for him so what is it like what is it like uh interning at
00:41:40.340human events daily it's been awesome i did not expect i mean you go in and you kind of have this
00:41:47.480idea in your mind of what political news broadcasting is going to be and then you just
00:41:53.460go in and it's just it's totally different i mean i came in not necessarily knowing what i wanted to
00:42:00.300do. I didn't know. I was like, I like journalism. I like the news. I like, you know, America politics,
00:42:06.420but I didn't really know what that was going to look like for me. So when this opportunity came
00:42:11.760up, I was like, Hey, let's do it. Let's get some experience. And it's been awesome. It's been
00:42:15.420awesome. It's been super cool to be able to be right in the middle of things here in Washington,
00:42:22.180DC and just, and especially this summer of all summers with America 250, there's a lot going on
00:42:28.620in the world right now. There's a lot of uncertainty in our own country. And so to be
00:42:35.560able to kind of be the voice of truth and help you and the team really get that information out
00:42:43.200to people has been really, really special. Well, I want to let you know that you've done an
00:42:46.080incredible job. The entire team is like, why isn't she staying? You need to make some offers,
00:42:51.740but I understand that you're, you know, you're headed somewhere. And so we'll, don't worry,
00:42:55.520You'll, you'll, you'll call us in six months. Totally fine. And, um, you know, people don't
00:43:00.200realize how much goes, goes into this. We do a lot of production and, you know, I think people
00:43:04.640think it all just kind of appears, you know, I call for a clip or we're talking about, uh, you
00:43:09.280know, the Strait of Hormuz and a map pops up, but all of that is, is time. And, and yeah, we're
00:43:14.200looking at ways to automate every day, AI, different things, but it still, it still comes
00:43:18.740out and our cold opens, which, uh, you have been phenomenal for helping with, by the way.
00:43:22.860Yeah, the cold open has been fun. It's been a really good way of keeping up with the news for myself because, you know, there's so much going on. And then just being able to help you guys kind of have a framework for what to talk.
00:43:35.680And we got you to the White House. Yeah, that was so that and that was your first time getting to see the president. Yeah, personal. How was that?
00:44:39.000If he's using sarcasm, say that he's using sarcasm if you're writing a report.
00:44:43.780Isn't because I feel like that so much of our discourse today gets ruined because they miss things like that.
00:44:49.940Yeah, for sure. And I think, too, that I mean, possibly deliberately.
00:44:54.020Yeah, of course. And I think, too, like people I mean, and I've talked to a lot of people like, you know, foreign people, people from my hometown in Minnesota, people all over the place.
00:45:05.820And they're just like, isn't it stressful?
00:45:08.520Isn't it just so isn't everything so terrible all the time?
00:45:11.500And I was like, you know, I there things are hard.
00:45:16.640There are a lot of unknowns in the future.
00:45:19.080But I think that when you've got a president like Trump, like at least I mean, at least he keeps it entertaining.
00:45:26.140Like he sure he sure likes to entertain.
00:45:29.140It's going to when this hair is done, it's going to I hope it doesn't go back to be boring.