00:24:21.460um give me one second i don't know what's wrong with it um i actually studied at the
00:24:28.920university of iceland so i've been there like 10 times so um isa is very different than um
00:24:37.320than uh japan i've been to japan um and you can't do what they do i had a friend um in japan
00:24:48.660station there and somebody mailed him um like it was liquid uh pot or something like that something
00:24:59.060illegal and he was not the one that like he was mailed at from the us he had to get lawyers
00:25:06.740everything it took like years to he was kicked out of the country i mean um they're very serious
00:25:14.100like kind of like that um their justice system like they have like i don't know out of the top
00:25:21.760of my head like 98 uh prosecution so once you're accused you're like it's gone um i don't know if
00:25:30.160this is johnny somali um the one that you showed but there was a twitch uh guy that ended up i think
00:25:38.300is out and uh he was um i think he was basically given a huge fine and probably can't come back to
00:25:49.100japan good i think it was johnny somali actually there's been more than one so which is crazy
00:25:56.300they're all uh kick or twitch uh influencers yeah so stupid oh and your take i know you hate this
00:26:04.060Well, I think I just asked Grock about this, like, why would this person be upset?
00:26:08.980And it seems like there is a different cultural aspect here where people are concerned about what they call their portrait rights or, you know, the rights to have themselves filmed.
00:26:19.260And there is more legal protections there than there would be in the United States.
00:26:22.520And so I think it is a key cultural difference that clearly this kick streamer, I think it is a kick streamer, wasn't aware of or didn't care, one of the two.
00:26:31.700um and i certainly whenever i have traveled internationally i i try to understand first and
00:26:37.960respect the the other country's culture you know i mean it there may be some limits like i'm gonna
00:26:43.800go you know behead somebody because i'm in a muslim country but i you know i to to whatever
00:26:48.800extent i can to fit in i would want to follow the customs that they do and and japan is probably one
00:26:54.260of the prime examples where that's all over movies and tv not this particular thing about being
00:26:58.840filmed but just how okay you might want to bow to the person or you might want to you know have
00:27:04.440a bow lower than they do to show more respect you know and so I think it's one of the examples that
00:27:10.780was probably used more than anything about when you're dealing with someone from Japan or you
00:27:17.480know from another country you really should try to understand their culture and adapt to that yeah
00:27:22.100and when you're a guest in their country you should act like a guest just like I used to say
00:27:25.840to people in scott's man cave you know you're a guest in scott's home you should act like a guest
00:27:31.180you shouldn't say something that might be offensive to to scott like you know it's not just some
00:27:36.880internet chat where you can just free for all and i think that's the same sort of dynamic here is
00:27:41.480that these kick streamers think they can just do whatever they want and they don't care or they
00:27:45.780don't i'm guessing he probably wasn't even aware i'm guessing he probably never did any research
00:27:50.260never said is this going to be okay or not um that was his first mistake and his second mistake
00:27:55.440was not immediately saying, I'm sorry, and leaving. Yeah, but I mean, the rest of it,
00:28:00.320the way I interpreted the video, and I could be wrong, was maybe the shop owner speaks no English,
00:28:05.440and they might just not have been able to communicate with each other from that point
00:28:09.320on, because the guy kept repeating words, and the other guy was saying his stuff in Japanese,
00:28:14.000and I'm guessing neither one of them understood anything the other person was saying, and I've
00:28:17.780been in that situation. I actually almost got arrested when I went to Paris.
00:28:21.800um i got off the the train because i was doing that your rail pass thing i don't even know if
00:28:26.680i think i assume they still have that but it was like this unlimited train pass and so i was like
00:28:31.620okay i'm gonna go to paris and i show up on a night train get there in the morning and um almost
00:28:38.100immediately after stepping off the train i'm just walking towards my hotel and and a cop stops me
00:28:42.620and he can't speak any english and i can't speak any french and so i'm just trying to figure out
00:28:49.340what's going on but he was like you know detaining me basically he didn't handcuff me but he was
00:28:53.220about to he showed me the handcuffs like he was preparing to and um we tried to communicate with
00:28:59.200each other and at one point he said papier and i and i interpreted that to mean oh do you want
00:29:04.020paper to write on but what he meant was he wanted to see my passport so when i figured that out i
00:29:08.720gave him my passport and that showed that i had just literally arrived like minutes ago and then
00:29:12.720he calmed down and what i the best i could make out is that somebody mugged somebody and they
00:29:18.540look like me. So he thought he was catching the mugger. But, you know, I was probably kind of
00:29:25.080lucky just that I could make that much out of what it was, you know, what was being said. But
00:29:28.700again, my attitude would always be, you know, be respectful, try and understand their culture and
00:29:33.340adapt to it. And, you know, you're a guest in this country. And I do think that's probably the
00:29:39.980stereotype of Americans is that they don't do that. You know, they just act however they want
00:29:44.120and they expect everyone to adapt to them and i understand that like when you're a tourist and
00:29:50.280you're paying lots of money to go to a fancy resort or something you might feel entitled to
00:29:54.440act how you want but i still think no matter what the situation is you're a guest in their country
00:29:59.880they have their culture that they're used to and if you don't do anything to try and figure out
00:30:05.880what you might be offending them with then you're risking at least getting into these types of
00:30:09.880situations and um the the good news owen is they've given up looking at passports there so
00:30:16.880you could go now to france and paris and do whatever you want um yeah yeah they gave it up
00:30:22.060it's like everybody come in chaos for everyone they were the opposite at the time at the time
00:30:26.640i i went to a whole bunch of european countries and usually they would stop on the train and just
00:30:30.900say let me see your passport and then they hand it back to you with france they said give me all
00:30:34.920your passports and they went away with them for hours like they just walked away with all our
00:30:40.060i was like what's going on am i going to get this back like what's the deal and i assume that meant
00:30:44.840they were probably like running some background check or something but at the time they were
00:30:48.940highly secure in france um all right well france oh so update johnny somali um i i believe that's
00:30:58.560probably not him because he's facing um prison in south korea so he did something else again
00:31:05.640in south korea and now he's you know he was convicted i believe uh recently okay all right
00:31:12.640johnny somali uh crack seems to think it was somebody named oblivion and that works obnoxious
00:31:21.880there's also a guy named ice poseidon who also caused issues but all right everybody stay out
00:31:29.700of japan just leave them alone okay for god's sake and nobody is that interested in what you're
00:31:34.300doing in japan nobody cares just you're acting like an idiot and that's why we're looking at you
00:31:39.000um okay so here's one of our uh mike lindell badass reporters um we played her the other day
00:31:46.860and i totally forget her name it's somewhere wait wait wait alison steinberg alison steinberg
00:31:52.940talking to pastel timu uh timu obama last night at the knicks game about fraud and let's just
00:32:00.860take a quick little listen to what this little pastel bunny says leader jeffrey's looking at
00:32:05.640the state of california the state has rampant uh snap fraud hospice fraud immigration fraud are we
00:32:11.280really supposed to believe there's no election fraud in california and if so if there's no
00:32:15.660election fraud, then why would California Democrats refuse a federal audit? California is a great
00:32:22.660place to live. I appreciate the leadership of Governor Gavin Newsom, as well as, of course,
00:32:29.020the California delegation, which is a tremendous group of public servants. There is no election
00:32:35.320fraud in California. Donald Trump is making it up. He can't point to a shred of evidence to prove his
00:32:41.600point this is all a conspiracy theory because donald trump knows in november he's going down
00:32:48.280in flames electorally and republicans are about to lose the house
00:32:52.940i think he went to the gavin newsom school of hand gestures straight line the plane there
00:33:02.420i know i'm like what's going on um okay so yeah all right so here we go there's not a shred of
00:33:11.580proof that anything's wacky in that california election i mean eight million ballots just showed
00:33:17.900up and not one of them was for spencer pratt and now uh nithya ramen noodle is like getting more
00:33:24.940votes than karen bass was even going to get like karen really didn't get any either nithya is a star
00:33:31.580so you're our expert jeff on the spencer pratt story do you think there's a shred of a um
00:33:38.860problem over there? Well, there's a lot to unpack. Number one, is it still Easter? Because
00:33:45.900I love his pastel outfit there. It's great. But here's the thing is, number one,
00:33:54.540there's a concept that I've been tuned into called spellcasting. And I've covered this on my live
00:34:00.280show just a little bit. And it sounds really esoteric, but when people, the majority on the
00:34:06.200left um a lot of times when they're trying to convince people of things they'll they'll do what
00:34:12.100i call spell casting and so they're they're not they're not trying to inform anyone they're just
00:34:16.500casting a spell so that other people repeat the same talking point and without a shred of evidence
00:34:21.680would be a spell it's a spell that's been cast um it's not really to convince you it's to get you
00:34:29.020to shut up number one and number two it's to get other people to uh cast the same spell so that
00:34:34.760you don't question anything uh and there's there is a what i would say is there's a lot of evidence
00:34:41.980in the sense of of look at all this stuff that just doesn't add up does not seem trustworthy
00:34:47.540right it doesn't seem trustworthy that would fall under evidence it may not be proof right it may
00:34:52.580not be like a smoking gun because these things are notoriously difficult to um actually look into
00:35:00.180because they're designed not to be uh audited right um i just saw something this morning from
00:35:06.540the new york post joel pollack shared it where uh nearly 1200 people were registered to vote
00:35:14.220at a homeless shelter on skid row with just 132 beds now that by itself may not be illegal but
00:35:20.900if there is because i asked brock if they falsified their you know the the like the voting
00:35:28.660registration records and uh as part of that that could be illegal you know that would be fraud
00:35:33.600um and so tellingly actually um i share this on my ex nithi raman had a i'll pull it up here um
00:35:43.940had a she was the person overseeing like the homeless um aspects on city council and she
00:35:52.920she uh as part of her duties the city of los angeles awarded six hundred thousand dollars
00:35:57.820uh to a uh let's see here i'll read this and as spencer pratt was eliminated by nithi raman in
00:36:07.140the mayor's race on monday night it can be revealed that the drop-in center there's a
00:36:10.880homeless drop-in center received six hundred thousand dollars and the socialist candidate
00:36:14.560had 185 registered voters at that address but offers no accommodation and so there's there's
00:36:21.300just a lot of stuff that doesn't seem to add up and it doesn't seem to be trustworthy and so my
00:36:26.920counter spell would simply be there's a lot in this election that doesn't feel trustworthy we
00:36:34.020can't say fraud because that as michael malice would say that that trips a mousetrap in someone's
00:36:38.640brain where they say oh well what evidence do you have well we have a lot of evidence uh that needs
00:36:44.300investigating but it's hard to argue with it doesn't feel trustworthy this entire process
00:36:49.680does not feel trustworthy it doesn't feel trustworthy and um someone's saying ramen's
00:36:56.960on the homeless commission and lyric flower says i thought they couldn't give homeless tickets
00:37:02.400because they didn't have a mailing address how can they have a voting address and i always thought
00:37:07.120that you had to um i always thought you had to pay taxes and file a tax return to vote not even
00:37:14.400pay but file i thought that was back in the day marcella was saying no but go ahead marcella
00:37:19.680Oh, I'm not surprised that ramen in second place, to be honest. But because down in LA, everybody I know voted either for bass or ramen. Like, I am sorry to break it to you. But that's, that's my perspective from everybody I know.
00:37:40.160you don't think this is rigged if it is then there needs to be a again like i said earlier
00:37:47.600is spencer pratt believes that it is that he needs to litigate it in california court
00:37:52.640and then it can be unwind and because he i can't litigate it but he as a runner he is
00:38:02.080a candidate he's able to review all the ballots which i believe he should harvesting is a very
00:38:10.160uh big thing um also whether some of these people are conscious or alive so yeah i there's always
00:38:20.960been the case um this is not new i was never i'm never surprised um do i think that there has been
00:38:30.240possible harvesting or boats of people that don't exist probably but you need to you need to sue
00:38:38.640to get that information and discover that um and the person that needs to sue is spencer pratt
00:38:44.080that's why earlier last week i said spencer if you're watching lawyer up and bring it
00:38:50.640because that's where you're gonna uncover it um that's how i feel about it i hope he does i mean
00:38:56.800i know he has some really good people supporting him behind the scenes why why did the somebody's
00:39:02.400asking why did they vote for bass because they always vote for the democrats they're just
00:39:08.480democrats fools i mean when i say there's a lot of liberals in in la i mean it like they really
00:39:14.880are they are looking at new york city and they want somebody even more liberal and more communist
00:39:22.000and then bass so they go to ron um owen what do you think i mean we can't know but we can have an
00:39:29.840idea scott would say about all of those thousands of ballots coming in and not one vote is for
00:39:37.580spencer pratt it's certainly very suspicious but overall what i would say is there's different
00:39:43.740aspects of this you need to consider one is in my opinion the election can be rigged without doing
00:39:50.000anything illegal you know there are parts of the system that i think are flawed and allow things
00:39:56.140to happen that would allow elections to be rigged and ballot harvesting is one of them
00:39:59.800where if you're able to ballot harvest that means you're basically saying anyone who wants to can
00:40:04.940walk around and essentially pick up hundreds or thousands of votes potentially and it can swing
00:40:11.200an election result and and it's rigging the election in one direction if only one party
00:40:16.400is doing that and you could always say well the republicans could do it too and maybe they should
00:40:20.640you know i play the rules of the game i guess but it i do see that that is something that i would
00:40:26.780consider rigging the election because you're not you're not really having a level playing field if
00:40:31.380one party is doing massive ballot harvesting and then on top of that you have very lax signature
00:40:38.560requirements in terms of like what's verified you have very lax requirements of what you need
00:40:43.820to show to register to vote i think i passed an article recently how it's like you know they'll
00:40:48.320take like your gym ID card or whatever. You know, it's just ridiculous what, how little you need to
00:40:53.060show to register to vote. And there have been, there are shreds of evidence of things that have
00:40:58.580gone on in California. There's this person, Brenda Lee, I think they nicknamed her Anika Brown
00:41:03.840Armstrong, who was convicted of paying people to vote. So they were paying homeless people.
00:41:11.540And I think these other people, Marcus Raul Arevalo and Carlos Antonio de Bourbon Montenegro, I don't know, it's a long name.
00:41:23.440They were also fraudulently registering thousands of homeless people and fictitious voters, and they were convicted of that.
00:41:29.200So, like, there is evidence, and that's just a couple.
00:41:32.320I had Grock come up with a list, and there's like five or six different instances they pointed out of actual convictions of election fraud.
00:41:39.080And there have been candidates that have rigged elections and convicted fraud.
00:41:43.420And so the other part I would point out is the attitude of the Democrats is always don't look any further.
00:42:01.300Why don't they want people to actually verify that they are a citizen and that they're allowed to vote and that they are someone who lives where they say they live?
00:42:08.580and that it's a real person and you don't have 100 people registered to the same address.
00:42:12.380Why would you say, let's not look at that?
00:42:32.100You can't know because the system is not designed to let you know who won legitimately.
00:42:38.580And that's the problem. And I think that's what Scott would say is this whole system is designed to allow fraud. And I also would disagree on the court part, not that he shouldn't try, but we saw what happened in Arizona with that race when they tried to litigate it.
00:42:56.220we've seen lots of instances with Trump in 2020 when he tried to litigate it. And all the courts
00:43:01.640just said, nope, sorry, nope, sorry, for whatever reason. But it was very clear, I think, that courts
00:43:07.600do not want to take these cases. They don't want to get involved. They don't want to litigate who
00:43:12.180won an election. And so I think that part of the system is broken too, because they're the only
00:43:16.380check and balance that exists in our country for that. That is the place that needs to litigate
00:43:21.200these things and needs to really hear the evidence and needs to make these decisions. And they're
00:43:25.360shirking their responsibility because they don't want to be the one to decide an election and i
00:43:30.320think they're just abdicating their responsibility and it as a result it's kind of like a free-for-all
00:43:38.240anybody can do what they want you can get i mean some people might get arrested if they get caught
00:43:42.160with you know red-handed with evidence but other than individuals in terms of widespread fraud
00:43:48.000there's really no way to counteract it because the courts won't step in well speaking of that so i was
00:43:53.120I was always 100% confident in Sidney Powell's observations and conclusions about the 2020
00:45:18.900And we're beginning to collect evidence on the financial interests of some of the governors and secretaries of state who actually bought into the Dominion systems to line their own pockets by getting a voting machine in that would either make sure their election was successful or they got money for their family from it.
00:46:06.900testimony they're willing to give under oath about how their votes were stolen and how the machines
00:46:12.200operated. They were updated the night of the election, sometimes after the election. We've
00:46:17.640got statistical evidence that shows hundreds of thousands of votes being just put in and replicated.
00:46:22.940There needs to be a massive criminal investigation, and it's going to affect
00:46:27.040millions of voters in elections. RIP Lou Dobbs on there. So that was Sidney Powell then about the
00:46:34.940election. And it turns out that this is what they're finding to be true. She was right. And
00:46:43.240we're going to talk more about that. And I have a special guest plan to talk about this coming up
00:46:48.640for you guys. But so again, it comes down to the elections. Everything appears to be fraudulent,
00:46:57.720rigged and wrong. And you have other countries interfering. And so I don't know the solution
00:47:04.920But can you guys, Owen, I'm going to come to you first on that and then Marcella, but can we talk about that and then what President Trump did with the mail-in ballots?
00:47:14.520Yeah, well, as I understand it, he's trying to essentially put some real checks around the mail-in ballots to say that you are a citizen.
00:47:21.140Obviously, that also means you have to verify the person's ID.
00:47:24.200And, you know, to me, it's another 80-20 issue.
00:47:28.000I just posted a story saying there's something like, you know, almost 80% support in Ohio for photo ID for voting. And that was clearly, it was partisan in the sense that 99% of Republicans support it and 69% of Democrats support it, but that's still a vast majority. That's over two thirds of Democrats support that.
00:47:47.160And so clearly this is the politicians going against the will of the people to try and allow mail-in ballot fraud. There's no other reason not to allow this photo ID. It's very obvious to everybody. And so they're just trying to allow these things to happen because clearly it benefits them to do so.
00:48:05.620And the only reason it would benefit them is because they are allowing people to do fraudulent voting.
00:48:13.520You know, that there's no other reason why you would say why you would object to those kinds of checks.
00:48:18.420And so I think it's very clear that the Democrats are trying to cheat and they're trying to allow cheating and they're trying to encourage cheating.
00:48:25.380Because every time they talk about how we shouldn't have these things, they're basically telling people, hey, you can get away with this pretty easily.
00:48:32.440And it may or may not be this conspiracy where they have some back room somewhere where they plan all this out and have a warehouse full of workers filling out ballots, although that might be the case.
00:48:42.700But, you know, it may or may not be that it might be a bunch of disconnected people that are just doing their part.
00:48:47.040Or in the case of some of the cases I mentioned in California, they were actually probably getting paid for that in some way.
00:48:53.380You know, the person who pled guilty was paying the homeless people like two or three dollars or cigarettes or a phone card or little things.
00:48:59.720But I'm guessing that was funded somehow.
00:49:01.900and and and in that case she was registering all of those voters to her address and so clearly that
00:49:10.000was just i'm going to have the ability to cast votes whatever way and i didn't look at the
00:49:14.580details of all of it but i know there have been cases where people are paid to do that sort of
00:49:18.400thing they're paid to say give me your ballot i'll give you however many dollars and then i'll fill
00:49:22.260it out for you and i'll submit it they may or may not ask the person to sign it or they might just
00:49:27.200fraudulently you know forge the signature but again there's no checks on that there's nothing
00:49:31.820that would make that not get counted and so it's it's a clear flaw in the system and i think the
00:49:39.0002020 election made it a thousand times worse because it used to be more of an absentee ballot
00:49:44.480thing where we would notice if you suddenly had a hundred times more than normal numbers of votes
00:49:49.560coming in mail-in ballots but now they've basically normalized it by saying okay we're just going to
00:49:54.560send it out to everybody or we're going to send it out to everybody who asked for one and so pretty
00:49:59.800much everybody gets mail-in ballots and it works in the favor of democrats every single time so
00:50:05.820it's a game it's a game for sure marcella um as your attorney in the show i want to say that
00:50:13.580dominion was never proven to be uh to be any kind of fraud in dominion and dominion actually sued
00:50:21.520Fox News and got $787 million from them, as well as they sued Sidney Powell. And that
00:50:30.740lawsuit is still ongoing. She did settle with one of their executives, but the lawsuit that
00:50:38.280is for $1.3 billion against her is still ongoing. So I just want to say that.
00:50:45.260because i would respond to that by just saying i i don't think i i don't see that as the play
00:50:51.880for dominion like let's if i just start with the assumption that they they did want to allow
00:50:55.640cheating i don't know that that necessarily means they were the ones doing the cheating
00:50:59.460they were providing a system that would enable cheating and to me that's the main issue with
00:51:04.060dominion and places you know like smartmatic and all that is that they made a vulnerable system
00:51:08.700and there's no question that they did that there's no question that they made a system that could be
00:51:13.080easily hacked by a 13 year old it's been demonstrated and they're they're using operating
00:51:19.060systems all the way up to the way they store data on those things to the way they either audit or
00:51:23.260don't audit the results and it's made it easy to cheat and certainly for a state level actor it
00:51:29.200would probably be trivial for them to take advantage of that and they did have voting
00:51:33.020machines connected to the internet yes all day long during voting day because i was a voting
00:51:37.060judge when i followed the procedures and it said put up the hot spot and leave it connected all day
00:51:41.800so it absolutely has happened it may or may not happen in every election or every district
00:51:45.940but it doesn't need to you can just in a couple places and yeah they proved it to me that that is
00:51:51.900what should be criminal it may or may not be illegal what they did but that to me is what's
00:51:55.900missing on the dominion side so they may or may not be able to prove that they were in cahoots
00:52:00.640with the democrats or selling election results or whatever it might be but they did enable that
00:52:06.860to happen and if i had to guess they probably would have said okay we're going to do this part
00:52:12.000we're not going to get involved in the other part but we'll show you what to do and that obviously
00:52:15.740would have been something that would never would have been recorded or written down and then
00:52:18.720you know the other people just realize okay i can see the source code because i did whatever state
00:52:23.780level audit of the code so i have access to all the source code and so i know exactly what to do
00:52:27.920and i know what i can get away with and i know how to fix all the audit logs and i know how to
00:52:31.940change the results and there have been results that make it pretty clear that something weird
00:52:36.260was going on where they had like fractional votes i remember it was like elizabeth warren
00:52:42.420and somebody else i could almost think of who it was when they first dominion first presented to
00:52:47.060them they were like wait like these machines are not secure and they didn't want to go with dominion
00:52:52.580but for some reason they did and they proved it in real time when they were submitting evidence
00:52:59.940over the you know the steel and they were showing look I can hack into this machine right now they
00:53:06.300did it like right from the room they were in and it was like holy shit they're in the machines right
00:53:10.380now so yeah their court case might be one thing like the way it was uh presented or charged or
00:53:17.340whatever but what Owen said yeah is true but I like that Marcella's you know just letting us know
00:53:22.980there was a whole legal thing so we do have to remember that however they were designed to be rigged
00:53:29.940in i'll say allegedly um but marcella what else did you want to say about that
00:53:34.740you know if if um you just have to be very careful about you know going in in and i think the system
00:53:43.780does have to change um one of the things was the save america act of everybody being able to vote
00:53:50.900and being able to show an id and an id that they can like substantiate you're a u.s citizen you
00:53:56.820You know, so I think that that is sad that the Senate has let us down for not voting for that, because who would be against it?
00:54:06.020It's been shown that 75 percent, 25 percent still not against the Democrats.
00:54:11.840And then like some like 85 percent of Republicans are for this.