On this week's episode of the podcast, the crew discusses the recent release of the controversial "Photoshop Rundown" and how it impacts the way we see the world. Plus, we talk about the controversial Trans Day of Remembrance and why it might not be as bad as you think.
00:02:03.000Which actually, that's a perfect lead-in to the Photoshop Rundown.
00:02:07.000We'll be talking about the Trans Day of Remembrance.
00:02:13.000Debunking the idea, because the Trans Day of Remembrance is predicated on the idea that trans people are being murdered in record numbers here across the United States.
00:02:21.000And I know what you're thinking, hold on a second, you're late.
00:02:22.000No, no, that was Trans Remembrance Week.
00:02:25.000It was Week of Remembrance, not to be confused with Trans Visibility Day, not to be confused with Trans Visibility Week, not to be confused with Trans Awareness Day.
00:03:00.000Because we were covering this immediately when it happened.
00:03:03.000I understand there are new angles, I understand there's some new footage, but the idea that people being escorted peacefully into the Capitol, or that security camera footage, this is, it's not new!
00:03:15.000It's that a lot of people were banned if they covered it on Big Tech.
00:03:18.000And so a lot of people, both on the left and the right, said, well, we don't want to be banned.
00:03:20.000We were covering it that year, that month.
00:03:22.000We will show you what we had back then versus what's developed.
00:03:25.000There have been a couple of developments, namely as far as criminality involving the police officers.
00:03:30.000But we'll do a little bit of then and now, because you've been lied to for a very long period of time.
00:03:34.000We're also doing a big truck giveaway at creditorshop.com, which we will discuss and more.
00:06:11.000There's so much there that's just a lie, and it's just, it's a lie that's agreed upon.
00:06:14.000Okay, before any of that, I know you don't like this person, neither do I, but Cardi B now just, uh, these moments are few and far between where you see these celebrities, you know, they seem to be getting red-pilled for a moment.
00:06:25.000You can't always depend on that red pill, and I wouldn't be surprised to see Cardi B go back because it's often just based on selfish motivations.
00:06:32.000They don't actually look at the big picture.
00:09:26.000Obviously, New Yorkers have known about it for years, as seen by the net decrease in population, which is really hard to do in a large city like that.
00:12:15.000They elected a libertarian candidate, and I say this because I know that there are differences politically between different countries, they mean different things.
00:12:21.000What you would even consider very libertarian, this person.
00:12:47.000Alright, so Me-lay, bet you can't elect just one, is going to be the new president of Argentina.
00:12:55.000Argentina elected the right-wing libertarian Javier Mele as its new president on Sunday.
00:13:01.000Voters rolled the dice on an outsider with radical views to fix an economy battered by runaway inflation, giving Mele, an economist and former TV pundit, a clear win with 56% of the ballots.
00:13:14.000And I know you usually don't elect a Charles Dickens character.
00:13:35.000You know, look, you have to understand the socialist government, right, Chile, and people were saying the great Chilean success story back when Pinochet was there.
00:13:41.000Now, I get it, they had these awful socialists, they would always have these coups, they would have guerrillas, this is what happens in South America because they don't have the kind of constitution that we do.
00:13:48.000That being said, Pinochet improved the economy, a few people got thrown from some There's still a lot of people who like him there because of the kind of choice that they have.
00:13:58.000The pendulum swings back and forth, and we'll get into why the pendulum has now, in Argentina, swung so far right, certainly for that country.
00:14:07.000First off, President Donald Trump issued a congratulations to Millet, saying, Congratulations to have your Millet on a great race for President of Argentina.
00:19:16.000They tell you to get this kind of haircut and point with your thumb, and then in the States you have Donald Trump, and here you have this guy.
00:19:22.000People say, you know, we don't care anymore.
00:21:13.000Yeah, more pesos in circulation, lower rates to increase borrowing.
00:21:16.000According to the Harvard International Review, Argentina has deeply subsidized health care, energy, universities, and public transportation for its citizens, all of which the government can only afford to fund through the printing of more pesos.
00:21:27.000So they just printed more money for social services, probably to stay in power.
00:21:33.000And that crashed the economy for everybody.
00:21:36.000It's like when here you hear people talk about social security and it's the political third rail.
00:21:42.000Just kick that can down the road for the people to be left holding the bat because you'll be out of office.
00:21:47.000That's what Argentina's been doing for a very long time.
00:21:48.000That's what a lot of these socialist countries have been doing for a very long time.
00:21:50.000By the way, even countries you see like Denmark, these sort of Nordic models that Bernie Sanders would point to, and they would say, hey, Hey, stop saying we're socialist.
00:23:57.000So right now there's actually a black market for the dollar, and I think the dollar since 2002 in the last 20 years, up 60,000% in Argentina.
00:25:13.000Would you stop the relations between Argentina and China?
00:25:16.000I would not promote the relationship with communists, neither with Cuba, nor with Venezuela, nor with North Korea, nor with Nicaragua, nor with China.
00:25:24.000For Venezuela you are going to change the policy?
00:25:36.000Why would I make any deals with communist nations?
00:25:39.000Why would I want anything to do with them?
00:25:40.000This is someone who's seen it, lived it, and he's rejecting it.
00:25:43.000And the people have overwhelmingly rejected it.
00:25:46.000Yeah, because their influence there, don't think of the United States where we can still be a free nation and it's going to take a lot of time.
00:25:51.000Having a communist influence in a country like that, as prone to turmoil as South American countries are, can flip you to a communist regime very, very, very quickly.
00:26:00.000It's like, no, look, you want to do business in China in the private sector?
00:26:03.000We're going to align ourselves with the United States and Israel and be pro-West, pro-freedom, pro-democracy, open markets.
00:26:34.000You're going to see this play out with a lot of other Latin American leaders.
00:26:36.000For example, you can compare this directly to Brazil, where they decided to go, you know, my left, your right, a little bit.
00:26:43.000Which policies will work, which policies won't.
00:26:45.000That's one thing that you kind of see, by the way, with Chile, just to be clear.
00:26:48.000Not saying that Pinochet wasn't a fascist, but I think that a lot of people don't remember what was happening before Pinochet.
00:26:53.000I think people aren't remembering what was happening as far as the economy there.
00:26:57.000And there's a reason that a lot of Chileans there are saying, yep, if we could have those qualities without the fascism, without the helicopter rides, we'd like to do it.
00:27:05.000Because what we have been doing hasn't worked, and you're seeing this with Argentina.
00:27:13.000Now, my one concern is they don't have a constitution.
00:27:15.000That's why it lends itself to fascism, to extremism, basically socialist governments who maybe then don't have legitimate elections ever again, or fascists who decide to jail political dissidents.
00:27:24.000It happens a lot more in South America, just like it happened a lot more in Europe.
00:27:27.000The closest thing that we have had to a fascist is the person in office right now.
00:27:30.000Don't let the left fool you and say that it was Donald Trump.
00:27:32.000Name me any political dissidents Donald Trump has jailed.
00:27:34.000We'll get to January 6th and what's happened with this administration right now, just to be clear.
00:47:54.000So let's go to the January 6 tapes just to be clear just Because we're probably back on YouTube right now for like a fraction of a second before we actually show the January 6th tapes.
00:48:04.000Actually, the good news is they'll allow us to do it now.
00:48:06.000We had to go back to our archives to find, when we immediately covered this, as soon as we were back on the air on January 6th, it happened, and we had footage clearly showing, even security footage, clearly showing people being peaceful.
00:48:18.000The reason it was hard for us to find it this morning, we were almost late, is because it was removed from YouTube, and we didn't have it in our archives.
00:48:24.000It was a Good Morning Mug Club, so we had to go back and search it, but we have it now.
00:48:28.000Let's set this up, and let me ask you this first.
00:48:30.000Is there anything new that has surprised you?
00:48:32.000If you've been following this, or specifically if you've been watching the show, let us know.
00:48:37.000I'm always kind of surprised that people are surprised of the truth regarding January 6th.
00:49:19.000He's released a lot of hours, but he's announced he's going to release thousands.
00:49:22.000I believe 90 right now is publicly available.
00:49:25.000Unseen January 6th footage, and I think we have some clips here.
00:49:29.000Speaker Mike Johnson just announced plans to begin releasing internal video from the January 6th riot.
00:49:35.000There are 44,000 hours of footage... You see that Canadian flag?
00:49:38.000The first 90 hours will be posted onto a public committee website tonight.
00:49:43.000Johnson says it'll allow Americans to see what happened on that day in 2021.
00:49:47.000Okay, so he provided some context, uh, Speaker Johnson said, this, uh, this release is to restore America's trust and faith in their government and we must have transparency.
00:49:54.000This is another step towards keeping the promise, or promises, sorry, I made when I was elected to be your speaker.
00:50:00.000Uh, the footage will be made available through the House Committee on the administration's website.
00:50:03.000We have that available for you right now.
00:50:05.000You can go and, uh, and check that out and, uh, go through the archives yourself.
00:50:08.000Maybe, look, a lot of people think, ah, I won't go through this, someone else will tell me what I need to know.
00:50:12.000We've often just caught things doing this program because other people don't do it.
00:50:16.000For example, we went through the voting rolls in Michigan and in Nevada.
00:50:20.000By no means are we experts, we just realized that people actually weren't going through all this because it looks like a lot to go through.
00:50:26.000So, hey, if you want to, send your tips to lwctipsatprotonmail.com.
00:50:32.000If you spot something or if you have some information, we'd love to cover it because we already knew a lot of this, to be clear.
00:50:39.000And hit the like button, I guess, too, if you plan on maybe watching some of the footage out there.
00:50:43.000So on January 14th, I believe, 2021, we showed you a lot of videos, but I know that we showed
00:50:50.000you this video, which was released on January 8th of police holding the doors open to the Capitol.
00:52:10.000And the reason I'm showing this to you is because some of these episodes, you can't find them if you search on YouTube, by the way, they were removed.
00:52:17.000And a lot of conservatives were intimidated into silence back then.
00:52:40.000We showed you this clip that had been released that May of him telling people, again telling people as he was entering, to remain peaceful.
00:53:46.000And you think that other people, whether it's Fox News, you think they didn't know it?
00:53:51.000Long before Tucker Carlson had some new exclusive footage, what was publicly available showed you that the vast majority of people that day not only didn't breach anything, not only didn't riot, they requested entry and were granted it.
00:54:29.000We did a live stream, A to Z, I believe it was three hours, on the January 6th committee hearings, or their release, I don't remember what it was they were going to do.
00:54:38.000I believe it was going to be a hearing that day, which they cancelled, but we streamed anyway.
00:55:11.000The letter of the law here, of what we know, has changed a little bit.
00:55:17.000And I think that the primary change that I see is Capitol Police being either accomplices or an accessory to treason, if that's the case, if that's the charge.
00:55:29.000Because when you release someone's restraints and you fist bump them and send them into the Capitol, Either you knew that it was a riot and an insurrection, or, by the way, it's also kind of hard because Donald Trump was still president at this point, I guess, to an insurrection against himself.
00:55:44.000I know it was to stop an election, but this is pretty silly.
00:55:50.000One rioter, this is the clip, like, this police officer, Capitol Police, is this person liable at all if people are being arrested for treason?
00:55:59.000And he says, yeah, great, go on in and commit treason.
00:56:36.000You've already seen the footage that we've shown you of saying, hey, let's remain peaceful, of a huge percentage of people being escorted through being peaceful.
00:56:43.000Tucker Carlson released some more security footage.
00:56:46.000Here's another one, though, and this one is really sad.
00:56:49.000We also have some footage of Matthew Perna.
00:56:53.000This is the guy in this clip in the red MAGA sweatshirt.
00:56:57.000And I'll give you the context after, because this is where you have a government literally, well, literally arresting, lying to their citizens, arresting political dissidents.
00:57:06.000And in this case, unfortunately, the guy, because he had his back up against a wall, the outcome was tragic.
00:57:11.000So this is Matthew Parner, red MAGA sweatshirt, who was looking at years in prison, on camera, walking calmly through the Capitol.
00:58:16.000That can be a speeding ticket or it can be trespassing like being kicked out of Juiceland in Austin, Texas.
00:58:21.000And his, I think it was his, which happened to you, I think it was his aunt that I met
00:58:27.000at Mar-a-Lago at the debut of Police State and she, this is her nephew.
00:58:32.000This is somebody who called her and talked to her about this and said, I'm going to turn myself in.
00:58:36.000And then when he goes to get before the judge, the lawyers call him and say, hey, by the way, they want to tack on a terrorism charge to this because they want to make an example of people who are walking through the Capitol.
00:58:49.000Those police officers over there, a couple of them were paying attention.
00:58:52.000Two of them were just sitting there talking to themselves.
00:58:54.000If you're in fear of your life, if you're in mortal danger, are you having a conversation or is your head on a swivel?
00:59:00.000And by the way, The way that they get to this terrorism charge is that you're trying to obstruct a process of the government, right, where they were trying to confirm a new president.
00:59:08.000Nope, that's not what was happening at the time.
00:59:09.000The only thing they did was shoot themselves in the foot by doing that because they actually only postponed and actually didn't even go back to it, challenging the slate of electors.
00:59:17.000That's what was going to happen at that moment!
00:59:20.000They didn't stop them from confirming Joe Biden.
00:59:33.000After finding out, you have to understand, hey, You see what's going on in the news and you know, oh, they're going to hang me publicly for this.
01:00:05.000March 2022, committed suicide after they demanded, at sentencing, to increase the penalties.
01:00:10.000Now here's the thing, I know what you'll say, but isn't there some footage of people breaking?
01:00:13.000There's some footage, by the way, and it's really tough because these clips have been released without context where it looks like fights are breaking out here, fights are breaking out there, that happens, but overwhelmingly, certainly in some portions here of the Capitol, we're peaceful for the entirety.
01:00:25.000Now, often, and this is something that I really do hope comes from this, We can cover this on the side of the public, of you knowing this information, of providing you with this information.
01:00:56.000Hey, anyone who is on camera, since all this is released, anyone who's on camera not being violent, They need some restitution for their jail time, or if they're still, by the way, facing trial... Done.
01:01:09.000...needs to be dropped, and this is where the government needs to make it right.
01:01:15.000The people who are still alive, who you can see on camera throughout the entirety of this event, I'm not saying if someone actually did push down a barricade.
01:01:23.000I think people can agree, okay, trespassing, fine.
01:01:26.000Shouldn't be in prison for 20 years for terrorism, but the people who did nothing, the Pernas, Assuming that there isn't more footage that shows him going absolutely nuts attacking someone's face like he was on bath salts.
01:01:37.000Doesn't seem like that's very likely to happen.
01:01:40.000You can see if these people were violent or not.
01:01:42.000You can see if they were committing terrorism or not.
01:01:44.000You can see if they were vandalizing or not.
01:01:47.000Every single one of them goes free and anyone who lost months or years of their life Yes, you owe them a payout.
01:01:53.000It's one of the few times you will hear me say, this can be done, and must be done.
01:01:58.000And anyone who saw this footage, anyone who saw this footage, and went along with it anyway, to jail, let's be clear about what this is, jailing, sentencing, Political dissidents, they need to be brought up on charges.
01:02:21.000Imagine you're someone who the Capitol Police invite in, you say, everyone be peaceful, you take a few pictures, you bring your vintage Polaroid, and then you're looking at years in a federal penitentiary.
01:03:12.000People who... Apparently, you can go and occupy whatever building you want to if you're a pro-Palestine protester, or if you're with a teacher's union, or if you're Black Lives Matter.
01:03:24.000You can walk through and, again, you can point out those crowds and say, hey, there's some people there that were violent that we need to put in jail.
01:03:47.000That guy coming into office, the pendulum swinging?
01:03:51.000That's how you end up with these authoritarian figures, is because you do stupid stuff like this long enough, and the people get so fed up, they're just so hungry for justice, that they'll do something that maybe isn't in their own best interest.
01:04:06.000One really good thing that Johnson may have accomplished here, is now Republicans who are running, you might see in the next debate, Being a mainstream view, and by the way, freeing all January 6th political prisoners, and making that right.
01:04:18.000Because everyone's been afraid, and I'm telling you why it's a third rail!
01:04:21.000Third rail because you're banned from big tech, at least you were for a very long time.
01:04:24.000Now it shouldn't require people out there like ourselves, and by the way, many great people on Twitter, just to be clear, who've also been covering this, but it shouldn't require us and them to do this when people have access to all of this footage, and they didn't do it at all.
01:04:37.000It shouldn't require us to do it when these people should have been pardoned Within the month.
01:04:42.000It shouldn't be required, but I'm willing to bet that now you'll see everyone.
01:04:48.000I'll take the win because these people who are in jail or these people whose lives have been ruined, of course, there needs to be some justice, but just remember when people weren't saying that.
01:05:19.000Just because the media was spinning that January 6th was the worst thing that ever happened to our country since 9-11, you didn't have the balls to stand up and say, wait a minute, nobody died that day other than Ashley Babbitt, all these other reported deaths, yeah, you got all that wrong.
01:05:30.000Nobody actually, there were some people that got assaulted, we've got cameras on those guys, we can go get those guys, we'll pick them up, they committed a crime, we know how to take care of this.
01:05:37.000Everybody else was a peaceful protester, or somebody who went on a little bit of a tour, and if they damaged some stuff, yeah, fine, go ahead.
01:06:21.000You know how many people... The least amount of pardons of any... Not that I care about pardons that much, but when it comes to this kind of stuff, it's a great example.
01:06:28.000The least amount of pardons in decades.
01:06:30.000Like, I'm talking 60, 70 years, the least amount of pardons.
01:06:33.000Donald Trump in four years, it was like 240, 250, something like that.
01:06:36.000In eight years, Obama had like 600, 700 pardons.
01:06:39.000In his three years so far, Biden, nine.
01:07:23.000That's a great thank you for your service, Josh.
01:07:24.000And when you compare it to the fact that, hey, the people on the right are going, hold on a second, hold on a second, violent criminals should be in prison.
01:07:30.000And the left says, no, no, no, they can get out with it.
01:07:58.000You're now dealing with this, right, in government, but from the sphere of public perception, Big Tech said, can't talk about elections, can't question vaccines, can't talk about January 6th, period.