The Great America Show - February 12, 2026


WOW! This PROVES the DEEP STATE is Still Running the Intel Agencies!


Episode Stats

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47 minutes

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179.64609

Word Count

8,609

Sentence Count

488

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

The surge in immigration enforcement in the Twin Cities area is coming to an end and law enforcement officers are being redeployed to other areas of the country. What will happen to all the ICE agents that have been deployed to the area since the beginning of the surge on December 1st? What will they do now that the surge is over? Will they return to their duty stations or will they be deployed elsewhere? And what is going on with the voter database?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, everybody, and welcome to The Great America Show.
00:00:05.200 It's great to have you with us on another beautiful day in America.
00:00:08.760 Borders are Tom Holman with the big announcement today coming out of Minnesota, the end to
00:00:14.480 Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota after weeks of violent Marxist leftist protests is coming
00:00:22.540 to an end, sadly.
00:00:25.160 Take a listen to Tom Holman earlier this afternoon with the announcement.
00:00:28.420 With that and success that has been made arresting public safety threats and other priorities
00:00:33.260 since this surge operation began, as well as the unprecedented levels of coordination we
00:00:38.700 have obtained from state officials and local law enforcement, I have proposed, and President
00:00:43.920 Trump has concurred, that this surge operation conclude.
00:00:51.080 A significant drawdown has already been underway this week, and will continue to the next week.
00:00:58.420 We have a lot of work to do across this country to remove public safety risk, who shouldn't
00:01:06.320 even be in this country.
00:01:08.340 And to deliver on President Trump's promise for strong border security mass deportation,
00:01:13.700 law enforcement officers drawing down from this surge operation will either return to the
00:01:17.980 duty stations or be signed elsewhere to achieve just that.
00:01:20.700 Now, make my mistake, I don't think President Trump would have made that concession without
00:01:26.820 getting something on the other side.
00:01:28.160 Now, what has previously been reported was they wanted them to turn over files of illegal
00:01:33.180 criminals.
00:01:33.880 People have been arrested.
00:01:34.760 Not that all these people in this country are criminals because you broke the law coming
00:01:38.500 into this country with, by definition, makes you a criminal.
00:01:41.300 But the ones who have been arrested for some sort of external crimes that they committed
00:01:46.000 once they committed the crime of coming into America, he wanted those names turned over.
00:01:50.940 It's also been reported that they may want to look into some of the voter stuff, which
00:01:56.120 we're going to be talking about today, among some other things.
00:01:59.400 But one of our favorite guests here on The Great American Show, former senior NSA intel
00:02:03.040 analyst and whistleblower Russ Tice is going to be joining us in just a few moments.
00:02:06.180 So hang tight while we get through some of the big stories of the day.
00:02:09.980 So I think since this operation began on December 1st and approximately 3,000 federal
00:02:16.900 immigration agents that have been deployed to the Twin Cities area, I don't think President
00:02:22.100 Trump is making this concession without getting something on the other side.
00:02:26.060 What he got, we may never know, but I don't think he did this just as a goodness deal out
00:02:33.220 of his heart with corrupt Tim Wall.
00:02:37.140 So maybe soon we'll figure out what it was.
00:02:40.840 Could be the voter registration data, could be the illegals over there that they're going
00:02:44.760 to go ahead and target just with ICE alone.
00:02:47.740 We may soon find out.
00:02:49.080 We may never find out.
00:02:50.960 A new report out today, which is being covered, folks, by one of our favorite, favorite, favorite
00:02:56.280 outlets, the Gateway Pundit, who I have to say does just such a terrific job at their
00:03:02.660 reporting, shows that 28 percent, 28 percent vote, folks, voter verifications have no match
00:03:10.000 at the Social Security Administration.
00:03:12.840 Since 2004, the Social Security Administration has provided a simple process to help states
00:03:17.560 with verifying voter applicants.
00:03:19.080 It's called the HAVV system.
00:03:21.460 States send in the names, the date of birth, and the last four digits of voter Social Security
00:03:25.960 numbers.
00:03:26.320 The SSA then notifies the state if the person is deceased alive and matches SSA records or
00:03:32.860 simply no match is found.
00:03:35.720 13 percent of all HAVV verifications processed in 2025 came back as no match.
00:03:43.060 That's 300 and just over 318,000 of the two point almost four million submitted since
00:03:49.320 2011, almost 29 percent of HAVV submissions came back with no match.
00:03:56.060 They go on to say for the past 15 years, the federal government, SSA, has been unable to
00:04:00.480 match 28 million voter submissions for the states to the information in its comprehensive
00:04:06.740 computer systems.
00:04:08.380 Feds have every right to know what garbage is being processed at the state level or our
00:04:12.240 federal elections.
00:04:13.020 Now, this is happening, folks, right here in America, and this is one of the big things.
00:04:19.120 If you guys follow Judicial Watch, Tom Homan, Tom Fitton has been talking about for years
00:04:24.860 cleaning and purging the voter rolls.
00:04:27.160 People stay on voter rolls after they die.
00:04:30.300 I have family members who have died who right here in New York still get their mail-in ballots.
00:04:37.060 They'd be 103 or 4.
00:04:39.980 No, they died.
00:04:40.860 One of my grandparents died at 102.
00:04:43.360 The other one died, I think, at 103.
00:04:45.700 We never found a birth certificate, but 102, 103.
00:04:49.920 So they'd be about 108 today if they were still alive.
00:04:55.520 And this is happening, folks, as I said, all across America.
00:04:59.300 So it's no wonder.
00:05:00.880 It's no wonder the Marxist Dems and the Rhinos want nothing to do with voter, any sort of voter
00:05:09.120 legislation, the one in particular, the Save Act, which yesterday the House of Representatives
00:05:14.420 voted once again to pass the Save America Act, legislation that required documentary proof
00:05:21.140 of citizenship and voter ID in order to cast a ballot in federal elections.
00:05:25.740 The final vote came in at 218 to 213.
00:05:29.540 Only one Dem, Henry Queller, you remember he's the one of President Trump's pardoned, breaking
00:05:34.740 ranks to vote in favor.
00:05:36.440 Every other Democrat voted against the measure, siding with their party leadership, Chuck Schumer
00:05:41.220 and Hakeem Jeffries, in opposition to stricter election integrity requirements, because they
00:05:45.560 want us to believe that it's somehow inherently racist to ask the American people just to verify
00:05:54.080 that you're American.
00:05:56.100 I mean, they've literally came out and said that minorities and blacks in this country
00:06:02.200 are unable to obtain driver's licenses.
00:06:05.880 I mean, I can't think of anything more offensive and stupid to say to anybody than what these
00:06:13.160 Democrats do, and somehow they still get votes.
00:06:16.040 So while House Republicans unified behind this bill, tension quickly shifted over to the Senate
00:06:21.720 and Senate Majority Rhino, John Thune.
00:06:26.500 Now, in recent remarks, Thune appeared to dismiss any serious efforts to move the legislation
00:06:32.080 forward under the current Senate rules.
00:06:36.220 He said there aren't anywhere near close to the votes.
00:06:41.400 What about the 60-vote filibuster threshold?
00:06:45.420 Mike Lee revealed that only 44 Republican senators had agreed to co-sponsors and vote in favor of
00:06:50.180 the bill.
00:06:51.700 Thune's name was not on the list at the time he posted that.
00:06:54.800 But quickly, very quickly, after the House decided to go ahead and post that and pass that through,
00:07:03.840 John Thune finally signed on as a co-sponsor of the SAVE Act.
00:07:08.460 Isn't that funny?
00:07:09.420 Isn't it funny how things work with these people, folks?
00:07:13.440 It's monkey see, monkey do.
00:07:15.800 And we're supposed to believe and give money and support the Republican Party under the leadership
00:07:24.100 of John Thune.
00:07:24.880 I just don't get how these people have the intestinal fortitude to go out there and fundraise and ask
00:07:33.040 people to give money when they know damn well they're not supporting the America First agenda.
00:07:39.340 If the SAVE Act, if election integrity is not the America First agenda, then I don't know what is at
00:07:46.280 this point.
00:07:47.260 All right, folks, I don't want to leave it all in the locker room here.
00:07:49.840 I want to bring in our guest today.
00:07:51.060 He's a good friend of the show, great American, good friend of mine.
00:07:55.060 Russ Tice, former senior NSA intel analyst and whistleblower.
00:07:58.420 Russ, as always, a pleasure to have you with us here.
00:08:02.920 It's been good to be here.
00:08:04.760 Let's start with first.
00:08:06.280 Twenty eight percent of U.S.
00:08:07.640 voter verifications have no match at the Social Security Administration.
00:08:13.800 Yet the Democrats tell us that voter I.D. is racist.
00:08:19.880 What I found interesting about your statistic is what about adding on the number of dead?
00:08:25.560 What is that percentage?
00:08:27.280 If if twenty eight is is nothing, how what a percentage is?
00:08:31.900 Yes, we have this person, but they're they're deceased.
00:08:34.620 What percentage is that?
00:08:36.040 That if that's say, I don't know, if that's seven percent, you know, you've just jumped up
00:08:41.320 to thirty five percent.
00:08:42.980 So it's it's pretty sad, isn't it?
00:08:47.300 Yet when it comes time to passing the SAVE Act, you got Republicans who have been ununited on
00:08:52.480 it now to Mike Johnson, his demise on everything else.
00:08:56.020 You know, he was able to round up his people even yesterday on the final vote, getting Trump
00:09:00.980 deranged Thomas Massey to come on and vote for it.
00:09:04.340 Senate side is going to face a big hurdle.
00:09:05.980 It's because we keep electing people like Susan Collins, people like Lisa Murkowski or
00:09:11.380 the guy out in Utah.
00:09:12.580 I don't even know who took over from Mitt Romney.
00:09:14.180 We'll call him Mitt Romney Jr.
00:09:15.220 The same old, same old people who continue to win elections and they do not support American
00:09:24.040 values.
00:09:24.640 They do not support Republican values.
00:09:26.440 Russ, it's a shame to me.
00:09:29.440 Well, as far as I know, you know, the filibuster, there's no word of that in the Constitution.
00:09:33.980 I've read the Constitution many times.
00:09:35.740 I've never seen that word once.
00:09:36.940 So, um, we know as soon as the, the, the demon crats get back in there that they're going
00:09:42.920 to trash it.
00:09:43.820 So it's, you know, we need to save our elections right now.
00:09:49.780 Um, as we're talking about, you know, that's a lot of these, uh, these people that are, the,
00:09:55.920 the, the, that don't exist or that are dead or returning their, their ballots and they seem
00:10:01.240 to always vote for the Democrat.
00:10:06.880 It's funny how it works.
00:10:08.180 It's funny how that works.
00:10:09.260 The old joke used to be, um, the old joke used to be, let me, let me figure out what the heck
00:10:14.920 it was.
00:10:15.480 It was like the Democrats always come out on election day with an early lead and the Republicans
00:10:21.840 take over because they're working.
00:10:23.880 And when they get home from work, they go out and vote.
00:10:26.040 It's not the Democrats start out with an early lead, not only because they're not working,
00:10:29.200 but because they, they're cheating and they're, you know, they've got dead grandma and grandpa,
00:10:33.740 uh, out there voting.
00:10:35.420 It's absolutely, uh, insane.
00:10:37.780 Every election day, my grandmother still gets a mail in ballot.
00:10:41.660 Um, now she'd probably vote Democrat if she were alive today.
00:10:45.980 She was, she thought Jimmy Carter was the greatest president ever walks.
00:10:51.280 God rest her soul.
00:10:52.380 She was the greatest grandma ever, but when it came to politics, uh, it wasn't for her.
00:10:56.860 So if she were, she were alive today, if she could vote, she'd probably be voting Dem.
00:11:00.880 So, uh, a scary thought.
00:11:02.720 Now, when it comes time, Russ, to crack down, not even the SAVE Act, crack down on something
00:11:09.040 a lot bigger, the 2020 stolen election.
00:11:12.400 They're out in Georgia in the last few weeks, raiding, uh, some of the election centers over
00:11:16.800 there.
00:11:17.120 And Tulsi Gabbard happened to be, um, nearby on the scene, the DNI, and it drove people
00:11:25.600 absolutely nuts.
00:11:27.960 Now, not just any people, it was the Marxist left.
00:11:30.700 Absolutely nuts that why would Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence be on
00:11:34.980 the scene as they're investigating this?
00:11:38.080 Well, who else would be investigating if election were stolen, Russ?
00:11:41.980 Well, remember, we've kind of brushed this in the past.
00:11:46.620 Um, I just, uh, if from a CIA person, um, matter of fact, this is when I was overseas
00:11:52.820 and, uh, the, uh, the little Chad thing was going on, uh, in Florida, hanging Chad.
00:11:59.260 Remember that one?
00:11:59.980 Yeah.
00:12:00.900 The CIA fellow told me that, uh, CIA manipulates foreign elections by using, uh, uh, you know,
00:12:08.240 digging into their voting machines and doing monkey business in foreign elections.
00:12:12.720 So who's to say that, uh, a foreign entity and, or through CIA or without was involved
00:12:20.120 in monkeying around with the 2020 election.
00:12:23.040 I imagine the Chinese may have wanted someone else to, to, uh, to, to win that election, not,
00:12:29.100 uh, president Trump.
00:12:31.140 So, um, it's, that leads me to believe that there may be a foreign tinge to this, uh, because
00:12:41.160 otherwise, uh, Ms. Gabbard shouldn't be there.
00:12:43.760 They're, they're right.
00:12:44.760 Um, if this was just totally a domestic issue, um, she shouldn't be there.
00:12:50.000 She's, she, you know, dealing with intelligence, uh, you know, that's not her job.
00:12:55.380 Uh, but if she's there, it makes me think maybe something else is going on here a bit
00:13:00.980 deeper.
00:13:02.420 Yeah.
00:13:02.940 And it's got people absolutely nuts.
00:13:04.680 You know, the funny thing, Russ, you and I were talking for a little bit as we do, by
00:13:07.880 the way, Russ and I, before we come on and do the show, we could talk probably for 30
00:13:10.960 minutes to an hour, then come out here and do a show and talk for another hour.
00:13:14.400 And there's still not, not, not an absence of things to talk about.
00:13:18.420 And, uh, it's just a, Russ is a brilliant mind folks.
00:13:21.660 If you ever get to meet Russ Tyson person to consider yourself a lucky man, um, the
00:13:27.640 stories, absolutely brilliant.
00:13:29.900 Um, so the interesting thing, Russ, what we were talking before the show is that you'd
00:13:34.760 said to me, if they're coming for her and they're gunning for her, I mean, she's right
00:13:38.080 over the target, which made me think, as you said that to me, the last time they came
00:13:42.620 out against Tulsi Gabbard was when there was bad Intel fed to her about Iran to which she
00:13:48.820 testified on Capitol Hill about it, to which apparently I'm not sure if this is true, but
00:13:54.040 it's reported that president Trump wasn't happy about it, but she was fed bad Intel.
00:13:58.960 Nonetheless, now you've got her over the target of the election stuff.
00:14:06.520 And what does MS now?
00:14:08.800 Not that I use MS now anything more than dog toilet paper, but they're reporting Trump's
00:14:14.260 spy chief.
00:14:15.000 Tulsi Gabbard is now in the hot seat as she heads to Capitol Hill over the next few weeks
00:14:19.760 to testify.
00:14:21.180 So now this is the second time in the year in a year, which she's in the hot seat over
00:14:26.720 two instances.
00:14:28.840 What's your take on it?
00:14:31.560 Well, you know, I think we've discussed, uh, you know, the fact that I believe that, um,
00:14:37.360 you know, the, the, the, the Intel that she got about Iran of course was, was fed to her
00:14:42.920 and it was wrong.
00:14:43.620 And she hasn't been in the business long enough to know that it was wrong or didn't have anybody
00:14:48.440 of, of, you know, in, in her cadre that were smart enough to tell her that this is totally
00:14:54.200 false and you can't come out and say that.
00:14:56.280 And where would she get that information from the, that would come from the CIA.
00:15:00.780 And here's the head of the CIA, uh, deep stater, deep stater, Mr. Ratcliffe is the head of
00:15:07.760 the CIA, which he needs to go up and go a year ago, you know, these, so, um, wouldn't
00:15:15.040 trust him as far as I could throw him.
00:15:16.940 So it's, it's, um, she's fighting a battle and she's the, probably the, the, she's fighting
00:15:23.700 a battle from within the, these people have the knives are not only from without, she's
00:15:27.880 going to watch her back because these, these, uh, these dirks are going to come from, from
00:15:32.020 behind.
00:15:32.960 So, um, the, in my opinion, that was a, a, a means to try to embarrass her and to try to
00:15:39.260 get president Trump to fire her because she, she, you know, kind of, you know, miffed that
00:15:45.200 one up because she didn't know any better.
00:15:47.160 Well, hopefully she's learning the hard way very quickly.
00:15:51.880 Hopefully she's got some people she can trust that, that, that, that understand the esoterics
00:15:57.260 of Intel and, and have backgrounds and, and they can tell her right from wrong.
00:16:02.820 Um, this, this most recent one, um, it sounds like they're coming after again.
00:16:07.920 So they, they, this thing in Georgia is, I think it's going to blow the lid.
00:16:13.200 And as far as I know, there's like, apparently a bunch of ballots that came and find in Georgia,
00:16:17.380 like they have disappeared.
00:16:19.120 So, um, they need to, they need to find out.
00:16:22.380 And especially if there's a foreign, you know, aspect to this, that, um, boy, wouldn't
00:16:28.640 that be something, uh, if, uh, the Democrats were working in conjunction with a foreign
00:16:33.280 entity, say the Chinese to make sure president Trump didn't get elected.
00:16:37.800 You know, there's a word for that, John, it's called treason.
00:16:40.160 Um, that's the word, uh, in a wartime, uh, treason can get you, uh, hung from a rope, uh, from
00:16:47.260 an oak tree.
00:16:48.220 Um, so it's, um, that's very interesting.
00:16:53.040 Well, when president Trump came out and mentioned that they said he was calling for people to
00:16:57.060 be killed, simply pointing out what the, you know, the, the, uh, penalty for treason is,
00:17:03.180 you know, the, the other interesting aspect of it, Russ, is that Tulsi Gabbard now, and I
00:17:07.960 don't know if she's being pressured.
00:17:09.820 I don't think Tulsi's that kind of person, uh, that, that she's easily pressured, but,
00:17:15.100 uh, the Hill's reporting that, uh, Tulsi Gabbard is ending the, uh, targeting Intel agency
00:17:19.760 politicization DNI Tulsi Gabbard on Tuesday said that she's ending the task force launched
00:17:25.100 last year to target politicization.
00:17:27.360 What's inside different us Intel agencies task force.
00:17:30.900 She said was meant to be temporary.
00:17:32.760 The problem I see with this rush is I don't think that the, the work is done.
00:17:38.020 I think now more than ever that there's deep staters inside of the three letter agencies
00:17:43.600 undermining president Trump and undermining his agenda that are just somehow low lying.
00:17:49.460 We didn't see reports of hundreds, thousands.
00:17:52.500 Now, I don't know how many people work in these Intel agencies.
00:17:54.240 We could only speculate.
00:17:55.600 You'd probably know the number.
00:17:57.560 Um, we can only speculate though.
00:17:59.840 I don't know how many are in there.
00:18:01.520 We didn't hear about mass firings at DNI.
00:18:04.720 We didn't hear about mass firings at the CIA.
00:18:07.100 We didn't hear about mass firings at the NSA or one of the other, you know, the 14 or 15
00:18:11.860 other three letter agencies, Intel agencies.
00:18:15.180 Well, they got rid of the director of NSA and the deputy director.
00:18:18.320 Um, and I'd like to know what the catalyst for that was.
00:18:21.660 I, but no, I, he, president Trump shouldn't have trusted him.
00:18:24.800 I would have gotten rid of the entire senior executive service, the SDS service at NSA.
00:18:28.760 And then, and then all the 15s that jumped in their position, soon as they jumped in,
00:18:32.820 I got rid of them because if you're an SES, you're at the pleasure of the president and,
00:18:37.260 and, and you're not in the GS protection system, um, where you supposedly can't get fired.
00:18:43.400 It didn't work out for me, but, but, um, that's what they say.
00:18:48.260 So it's, um, no, the, the, I don't think they have weeded out the, the backstabbers and the,
00:18:55.460 uh, the deep staters, um, they're still there and they're, they're just kind of undercover.
00:19:00.580 They're, they're, you know, they're got the manhole over and they're, they're, they're still there.
00:19:05.280 And, um, I just don't understand why she's doing this.
00:19:08.600 Um, you know, we talked about the FBI.
00:19:11.360 I think they're just stroking, uh, Battelle's and, uh, and the former Bongino's egos to, you know,
00:19:17.600 I was at the, uh, at NSA at a meeting and president, I mean, uh, uh, director Minahan was saying how he was going to shake things up when he was coming in.
00:19:27.140 And, uh, then afterwards, a couple of SES were talking and said, look, we can put up with this clown for a couple, for two, three years.
00:19:32.800 He's going to be here and gone.
00:19:33.940 We'll stroke his ego.
00:19:35.100 We'll blow smoke up his caboose and, uh, he'll be gone.
00:19:38.060 And I, and he obviously doesn't realize that he doesn't run the agency.
00:19:41.800 We do the, the senior executive services now.
00:19:44.860 So that's, that's how they think, John, that we can just, we can wait somebody out, especially if they don't have the background and the Intel service, especially in, um, in the SIGINT service, the, uh, three of the services got away with making sure that the officers that became the directors of, uh, uh, signals intelligence services and the NSA didn't have to have a background.
00:20:10.560 And SIGINT intelligence, the only service that did not do that was the Navy.
00:20:15.560 They were only smart ones.
00:20:16.760 So you get someone like general Hayden in there, he was, he was a ready room parrot was Hayden.
00:20:22.740 He would go as a junior officer, evil men.
00:20:25.560 And he would, he would tell pilots, you know, he'd be parrot what the, what SIGINT had told him about what, uh, uh, you know, uh, surface air missiles might be here or there, what threats are, but he didn't, you know, he didn't know any better.
00:20:37.220 He would just, he was a parrot, whatever, whatever the SIGINT guys told him to do.
00:20:41.680 Then he becomes a director of NSA and he doesn't know his caboose from a hole in the ground as far as the, the, the, the nuances of singles intelligence.
00:20:49.640 So, you know, this is, this sort of thing is happening where you get these people in there and then, you know, then they're manipulate and, you know, they're manipulated.
00:20:57.620 Uh, Hayden just wanted, he wanted another star on his shoulder and then he did whatever, uh, W. Bush told him to do and said, well, I don't care about the constitution.
00:21:05.640 Give me another star.
00:21:06.500 And he got a star and then became director of CIA.
00:21:10.200 So it's, it's, that's the way it works, John.
00:21:13.640 And, and, and, uh, Ms. Gabbard needs to understand that.
00:21:16.740 And, uh, I don't think her work is done there.
00:21:18.700 And I, I disagree with that decision.
00:21:20.620 No.
00:21:20.980 And, and, and I, I don't mean any harm to Tulsi.
00:21:23.280 I think Tulsi and I've been assured by, uh, many people, including Roger Stone, who's known Tulsi for years and, and Tulsi, uh, it assures me.
00:21:31.280 And I tend to agree with him that she's really, uh, a good person and she's being fed a bad batch.
00:21:36.700 And I don't think she's going to stand for it.
00:21:38.760 This is a strong woman who I think has the best interest of this country.
00:21:42.920 Um, you know, the attention of this, uh, of, uh, the best country in her will.
00:21:49.860 But there's people around us who are just making it impossible.
00:21:54.680 And I think president Trump probably sees right through it.
00:21:56.960 I just don't understand why we've tolerated it for so long.
00:22:01.320 We're, we're more than a year into this for a year and almost a month now.
00:22:05.880 And we're still tolerating leaks.
00:22:08.420 We're still tolerating people inside of there.
00:22:11.180 Do you think that we'll get some sort of sweep inside these agencies to clear them out once and for all,
00:22:16.960 or it's going to be business as usual, four years in, four years out, four years in, four years out?
00:22:22.580 Here's what I'm worried about.
00:22:23.740 I'm worried that president Trump is being, being, uh, you know, uh, given the Faustian, uh, you know, a bargain.
00:22:31.500 In other words, the Intel services saying, Mr. President, we'll, we'll work with you and we'll give you inside information.
00:22:37.300 And we'll, we'll, you know, we'll, we'll get, we'll throw some bones your way.
00:22:41.520 And, uh, you gotta, you gotta take the heat off of us.
00:22:44.180 You know, you gotta, you gotta play our, you know, play with us.
00:22:46.960 And we're, and we're, we're going to make sure you kind of get the stuff you want on the people that you, you want some information on.
00:22:52.780 That's a Faustian bargain.
00:22:54.140 That's just like, like I mentioned, you know, if you ever, if you know anything about Lord of the Rings, the one ring that can destroy the whole middle earth is everyone wants it.
00:23:03.540 But as soon as they put it on their, on their hand, the power goes to their head and destroys them.
00:23:08.060 So, um, please don't fall for that Faustian deal, Mr. President, if that's, what's going on here, uh, as well as Ms. Gabbard.
00:23:15.880 If that, if she's been, uh, mesmerized by their, by their magic, but, um, the problem that is, Russ, is that Trump wasn't a politician.
00:23:25.500 Now, most of these guys are like senators or, uh, you know, Obama was a senator.
00:23:30.460 Bush was a governor.
00:23:32.400 Uh, you know, you go on and go forward, go back, you know, teach every president.
00:23:35.960 These guys were all politicians and they served in, you know, one, uh, form of the governor, government or another.
00:23:41.580 So they know exactly where the bodies are hidden.
00:23:43.980 They know where you have to look.
00:23:45.260 They know what you have to hide.
00:23:52.960 Well, folks, sorry.
00:23:53.980 We had a little, uh, drop off there.
00:23:55.940 Um, mysteriously while talking with Russ, uh, his camera quit off and, uh, Russ lost total internet access for about the last half hour.
00:24:07.120 Um, thankfully he got it up.
00:24:08.720 Um, I'm sure it was just a coincidence, but this, uh, Russ says this was the first time this has ever happened to him.
00:24:14.820 So, um, no snow outside, uh, at least coming down from the sky, no rain outside, no tornadoes, no earthquakes that I know about.
00:24:22.780 So, uh, so, uh, sort of peculiar Russ, as we're talking about stolen elections and the NSA and CIA that, uh, you lose.
00:24:29.740 I was willing to try everything.
00:24:31.120 I'm looking for the little blue pills to try to get this thing back up, but, you know.
00:24:34.060 Crazy man, crazy, crazy stuff.
00:24:38.280 You know, I, I, uh, I was never wanting to be a conspiracy theorist, but, um, you know, I don't think, uh, there's anything that's a conspiracy anymore.
00:24:45.980 I think everything needs to, to, to, to be, uh, vetted.
00:24:49.620 So as we were, as we were saying, Russ, before we got, uh, unceremoniously cut off there, uh, president Trump is not a politician.
00:24:57.380 He doesn't know where to look.
00:24:59.080 He doesn't know, uh, you know, where to, to find out where the bodies are buried.
00:25:03.680 He relies on his folks to do that.
00:25:05.400 And every other president, as I said, you know, had that capability because they were senators, they were governors, they were congressmen.
00:25:11.960 You know, there were some former government where they knew all the, the, you know, the shady stuff that went on.
00:25:16.940 But president Trump, unfortunately, and I guess, fortunately in a way didn't, didn't have that capability.
00:25:22.640 So, you know, what is he to do other than trust his people, right?
00:25:27.360 Yes.
00:25:27.720 He has to trust his people.
00:25:28.900 He has to make sure he has people that he can trust and that are knowledgeable enough to know the nuances of, and that's a tough deal because there's, you know, there's so many, uh, backstabbing deep staters out there that, you know, the first, the, his first entire tournament.
00:25:41.960 The first term was, you know, the four years was almost, uh, stymied by, by that, by the backstabbers.
00:25:49.260 And, uh, I think he's learned his lesson, but it's, it's hard to find someone who knows, who's, who knows the esoterics enough and they can be trusted.
00:25:57.940 Yeah.
00:25:58.620 Let's talk about something, Russ.
00:25:59.880 It's been a little bit interesting and I've been following, you know, I love like the true crime stuff and sad that this has happened, but, um, the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother, mother, Nancy Guthrie.
00:26:10.740 Um, out in Arizona, sort of some interesting stuff, but we got some surveillance today.
00:26:17.120 Uh, we're going to see if we can get it up on the screen so we can show the audience, but TMZ, which I think is so interesting.
00:26:24.080 TMZ, uh, has been the ones who have, uh, come out with all this information.
00:26:29.760 They're the ones who have somehow obtained all the videos.
00:26:33.100 Somehow they're, they're emailing through TMZ, um, the outlet, uh, to fill them in on everything that's going on.
00:26:41.640 Thankfully, we've got some new video surveillance that's, uh, come out.
00:26:45.300 We're going to put it up on the screen here for the audience to see, uh, of this alleged person, um, apparently moments before rummaging through someone else's house.
00:26:57.180 It appears wearing the same outfit.
00:26:58.720 This is just out this morning, the same outfit, uh, as the man, uh, the perpetrator, we now know as a man.
00:27:05.300 I'm not sure why his face is blurred out, but not in the best interest, uh, of the people, but this apparently wearing the same outfit, same backpack, same shirt, gun tucked into the, to the crotch of his pants.
00:27:16.740 Um, as he is, uh, when he shows up to, uh, apparently Nancy Guthrie's house, trying to climb a fence here and it looks like he aborts the mission.
00:27:28.600 It turns out that that's about five miles away, Russ, uh, from the house of Nancy Guthrie.
00:27:34.400 In the beginning, the reason I want to ask you about this is in the beginning, they told us that, uh, her nest doorbell camera didn't have any access to, uh, to a subscription.
00:27:44.820 Somehow they were able to pull the metadata from it and somehow they got a video from it.
00:27:52.400 Is that interesting to you?
00:27:54.180 I found this from the very jump.
00:27:56.180 I thought this was quite interesting.
00:27:57.660 People weren't picking up on the fact that why would a company who, who, you know, uh, sells these systems and has to do have logistics to support these systems.
00:28:09.700 Why would they have footage of something when, when someone's not paying for it?
00:28:14.820 Unless, unless someone else is paying for it.
00:28:18.000 Now you would say, well, who else would pay for it?
00:28:20.320 And who would randomly pick Ms.
00:28:22.480 Guthrie's mother?
00:28:23.820 Uh, that's doesn't sound, uh, viable.
00:28:27.820 So it tells me that these systems are being monitored 24 seven, whether people pay for them or not.
00:28:37.260 Um, and let's see who would, um, who, who, uh, uh, several years ago was, was paying internet companies to spy on Americans.
00:28:49.300 Um, and that the, uh, the information from Mr. Snowden, uh, pointed that out, that all that was being, um, provided by, by even showed the one document from, I do believe it was Verizon, that, uh, they were providing all the information to the NSA.
00:29:06.300 So, um, I suspect, I don't know this for sure, but I suspect NSA is paying the provider companies to make sure this information is being covered 24 seven, whether they're paying for it or not.
00:29:21.020 And then NSA is collecting all this data, just like we know they love to do.
00:29:26.160 Um, and that, uh, it's probably being stored, probably the big facility out there in Utah.
00:29:31.180 And that, uh, even one of the FBI agents was talking about this and said, uh, we, uh, what our agency part, we, we, we got this info with this information and we're, so of course the FBI likes to take credit for everything, but, but, um, they mentioned the help of, uh, of other agencies, partner agencies, I think they refer to it as.
00:29:51.020 Um, that tells me NSA provided this information to the FBI, but now they, they've blown the fact that they're monitoring everybody's door, door cameras, um, uh, surreptitiously, whether, whether they like it or not.
00:30:07.320 And I, you know, the, the NSA can turn on your, your cell phone when, when you think it's turned off, they can turn on the camera on your cell phone.
00:30:15.720 If you think it's turned off and listen to whatever you're saying, they can turn on your smart TV, uh,
00:30:20.800 monitor camera, uh, audio.
00:30:23.360 If you have both or just audio, if you have an audio on your smart TV, they, they, they can turn it off and on and you wouldn't even know it unless you had something that could measure the power differences.
00:30:33.620 And you want people to blow the whistle on this and it's, so your job, maybe it'd be nice.
00:30:40.280 Uh, yeah, I mean, it, it may be the, the, the key fact in finding this guy, but this, this brings up huge privacy issues and it's still illegal to do this under FISA.
00:30:51.020 And I, I think I mentioned before with the, the Jack Smith hearings that he supposedly only went after, he supposedly only went after metadata for congressmen and senators and, and, and, and house members and, and, and some other folks.
00:31:05.900 Well, why, why would he only want the, the metadata?
00:31:08.840 That's only going to tell you, you know, who someone talks with their wife, whoever doctor's appointment, maybe their mistress.
00:31:15.700 That's something that you can get them on to, you know, blackmail them with.
00:31:20.020 So, which is, I think what NSA has been doing for many, many years, but, um, that's not going to get a nitty gritty, a word for word.
00:31:26.900 And if you're going to find any dirt as far as, and he's looking for dirt, obviously there's the, the junkyard, the jackal dog that he is, um, you want the word for word.
00:31:36.220 And I, I'll bet you dollars to donuts that he was getting that information, uh, on the sly from NSA, uh, either through the justice, injustice department at that time slash FBI.
00:31:47.620 Uh, I doubt that he'd be getting it directly from NSA, but, um, and then, then after that, you find out what you need, some dirt that you can, you can build on somebody.
00:31:56.660 You find an alternate sources called parallel construction.
00:32:00.400 And, and if you take them to court, you never bring up the fact that you had word for word.
00:32:04.720 You bring up the fact that you had the, the, the metadata by, by a FISA court that's compromised also, and never should have allowed that to happen.
00:32:13.920 And, uh, and you come up with something else in the fact that they got word for word from NSA never, ever comes out.
00:32:20.380 Sneaky, sneaky.
00:32:21.340 The reason I, the reason I asked you about this, Russ, is, uh, we had the Superbowl, uh, this past Sunday and there was a commercial from the company ring ring doorbell cameras.
00:32:32.140 And, you know, I didn't watch it to watch any of the commercials on the Superbowl, but I saw on Twitter that everyone was, was going absolutely berserk about this one Superbowl commercial, uh, from ring.
00:32:42.800 And I want to roll the, the, uh, commercial for the audience here, and we're going to watch it together.
00:32:47.540 If you didn't see it, that's our family, but every year 10 million go missing.
00:32:52.620 And the way we look for them hasn't changed in years until now, one post of a dog's photo in the ring app starts outdoor cameras looking for a match search party from ring uses AI to help families find lost dogs since launched more than a dog a day has been reunited with their family.
00:33:09.780 Be a hero in your neighborhood with search party available to everyone for free right now.
00:33:15.580 Join the neighborhood at rain.com.
00:33:17.340 So people went absolutely berserk after that happened and they showed a, a picture there.
00:33:22.680 You think about how many people have ring doorbell cameras and nest cameras.
00:33:26.060 If you put them all together, Russ, and you put together the purview of, of camera that they, that the picture that they take that, that funnels out, you have probably, I would say 90% of a neighborhood, 90% of a, of a street, if not a hundred percent of a street covered with 24 hour surveillance.
00:33:48.180 Whether you want it on or not.
00:33:51.180 Here's another thing, John, I noticed in the, in where I live here in Maryland, central Maryland, they're putting up these cameras over top, all the major intersections of all the road intersections all over the state.
00:34:02.960 I mean, and this is different from the, from the normal, you know, you know, the auto camera, the boom, you, you ran the light or you're one of the speed limit.
00:34:11.500 Or we're going to send you a $60 ticket nonsense, but they're putting them everywhere.
00:34:17.180 So you connect with that monitoring, with the, the state monitoring, with all these daggone cameras at all these intersections.
00:34:24.180 And, and, and, and, and we, we are totally watched.
00:34:28.940 And, and, and the fact that, that, that when you can say, oh, Siri, you know, you know, what's the temperature and when, in Wellington, uh, uh, right now.
00:34:38.280 You know, um, and they can tap into that or your baby monitor or, or your TV, like we discussed, and they have total, total monitoring of everything you do, your cell phone, your, the things you have in your, and then your car, the, uh, the, the emergency thing, whether you have that cars, put that in there automatically.
00:34:56.780 My car has it and, and, and, you know, I tried to figure out how to, how to get it, take it out.
00:35:00.760 And they said they can't take it out because it would destroy the electrical system or something.
00:35:05.260 So the little microphone, I put a, I put this thing over top of it, the mute, the microphone that's right over top of my head in my car.
00:35:14.040 Would you say, Russ, it's safe to say that we, as American citizens, privacy rights, any of that good stuff aside, are being surveilled 24 hours a day, every single place we go, whether it be cell phone, camera tracking, car tracking, any of that stuff?
00:35:38.380 Absolutely.
00:35:38.780 They know everything we do anytime they do.
00:35:41.880 And if, if NSA is involved in their, and their, uh, they're storing this stuff, that means they can go back in time.
00:35:48.180 You know, say it's 12 years from now, they can go back in time and see what, where, where you went today, you know, um, where anyone went today or what they were doing today.
00:35:57.800 Were they at home, loungy, watching the TV, were they, were they out on the road doing something?
00:36:02.440 And they can find out anything you were doing, you know, from, from years and now to the past to the, you know, can't you go on the future, but, but, uh, you know, whatever you did for as long as they've been doing.
00:36:14.980 So NSA has been, has that facility open there in Utah since 2000, December, 2013.
00:36:20.200 That means they have every conversation, every text, every phone call, voice phone call, every fax, word for word stored in that facility in Utah.
00:36:33.020 How come Congress will not bring NSA and say, are you doing this now?
00:36:38.260 And by the way, are you, well, you're under oath.
00:36:41.160 And if you lie to us, we're going to put you in the clink.
00:36:44.560 And, and, and aside from the fact that the FISA violations are five years and $5,000 for one violation, um, how come no one in Congress will bring that up?
00:36:55.580 When, when, when Jackal Smith was there and not one congressman said, oh, by the way, is it just metadata or are you getting word for word from NSA, from, from FBI, from any agency or, or via a surrogate that's working through the intelligence community or the department of injustice?
00:37:13.060 That's what should have been asked by someone.
00:37:15.600 And oh, by the way, you're under oath and then have Tulsi Gabbard find out the truth.
00:37:20.360 If NSA is doing this and then put them in jail for doing this all.
00:37:24.080 They're not dumb.
00:37:25.880 The politicians, well, they are dumb, but not dumb in the sense or ignorant to the sense of, uh, what's going on before we wrap Ross.
00:37:32.860 I want to get your take on also something that's been in the news headlines lately and something particularly I say we spoke about on the show, um, was Jeffrey Epstein's body and it was being removed.
00:37:42.980 And we're not going to talk about Epstein, but we're going to talk about the interesting thing behind his body being removed.
00:37:48.100 As I read in the daily mail yesterday that they, they, uh, faked a body removal to bring his body out of the jail to let the media follow that body to wherever they brought it, the coroner's office, I guess, which I don't even know why they had to bring it there.
00:38:03.080 They know exactly how he died if he died.
00:38:04.940 Um, and there was a body double, which they brought in a separate van that they didn't want the media to follow.
00:38:13.020 Now, the interesting thing about it was, was there's areas in jails or prisons or whatever, where you could park a car into a garage, into a loading bay, where there is absolutely no cameras.
00:38:25.360 And no cameras, in a sense, I mean, media, which is what they allegedly worried about, uh, can take pictures of these people leaving.
00:38:32.320 They could have brought it out in an escalade.
00:38:34.400 They could have brought it out in a different car.
00:38:36.120 Didn't have to be in the coroner's van.
00:38:37.860 But did you find it odd that they felt the need to do some sort of body double to sneak his body out of the coroner's office?
00:38:46.600 And who cares if the media is following you?
00:38:48.520 They know where the body's going.
00:38:49.900 They know what's happening.
00:38:51.220 He's allegedly dead.
00:38:52.860 Do you, do you think that's odd?
00:38:55.360 Who cares?
00:38:56.380 You know, okay.
00:38:57.260 The power outing the media has got the string of people find you the more who cares, you know, unless they're going to see something that they're not supposed to see.
00:39:07.280 I don't know.
00:39:07.760 The, the blanket slips off and you see the, the, the, the, whatever.
00:39:12.320 It doesn't look like someone hung themselves, but it looked like a ligature was put around their, their neck and then choked to death or, or someone's very large hands crushed their, uh, the bones in their, their throat.
00:39:24.380 Like the, the one coroner or the, the one independent, uh, autopsy fellow said that, uh, this is very unusual and it looks like they were, they were, their throat was crushed by someone choking them to death.
00:39:36.460 Like not, not, not hanging.
00:39:38.160 And all the rest of the evidence that, uh, that's out there, the, you know, the cameras that disappeared, the, the, the new evidence and the, and the, the protocol that wasn't followed in the, uh, the guards conveniently falling asleep.
00:39:51.840 But all these things coming together, you know, there might be a tad of truth in some of that.
00:39:59.800 It might be a specious to a teeny point, but I think even a five-year-old could see through this.
00:40:06.580 This man was assassinated and the only people that can do that, it would be CIA in conjunction with some people with, with a lot of money.
00:40:15.240 Oh, gee, maybe like some billionaires who, who didn't want to have their name broadcast that they were, you know, buggering these little girls.
00:40:22.660 Um, they have money.
00:40:24.500 So, you know, the problem that surrounds all of this, right.
00:40:28.240 And like that interview that Bongino and cash did where it was like, they were guns held to the head where they're like, no, trust us.
00:40:33.820 This is what happened.
00:40:34.600 And the problem with all of this is it makes people speculate things.
00:40:38.520 And there's been rumored speculation now that people are saying, according to some online forums, that Epstein might not even be dead.
00:40:45.160 And then you got people come out and they're like, oh, those are crazy conspiracy theorists.
00:40:49.540 Well, the only reason these people are conspiring against anything is because we were never given a full picture.
00:40:56.120 We're taxpaying citizens.
00:40:57.640 We pay for everything that these people are doing.
00:40:59.400 We pay for the investigations.
00:41:00.820 We pay for that jail here in New York.
00:41:02.640 I'm a New York taxpaying citizen.
00:41:04.120 I pay for that jail to be subsidized.
00:41:07.680 All we want is the truth, Russ.
00:41:09.620 And I feel like in this situation, we've been giving everything but the truth.
00:41:15.260 And now, like every little thing that trickles out, I try not to be a conspiracy theorist.
00:41:19.020 And I try not to even think about this stuff.
00:41:21.040 But every little thing that seeps out now, it's like, well, if they're telling us the truth, then why did they have to do this?
00:41:27.020 If they're telling us the truth on this, then why was this this way?
00:41:29.980 As you said, well, Michael Bodden, if they're telling us the truth and he literally just wrapped the noose around his neck and hung himself from a bed.
00:41:37.400 Yes, you're right.
00:41:38.340 His 100 neck bones aren't going to be broken because he didn't do it.
00:41:43.180 You know, he didn't kick a chair out from underneath them from 100 foot ceiling and jump down with 200 pounds of force.
00:41:50.400 So they wonder why we're speculating.
00:41:55.380 And you couple it all together and you're like, none of this makes any sense.
00:41:59.940 And as Lou used to tell me, if something doesn't seem right or something smells wrong, I guess it's about the same thing.
00:42:07.080 Lift up the carpet.
00:42:08.100 There's probably a mouse under there.
00:42:09.280 And it seems to me that there's a whole entire rat infestation under this government cover up.
00:42:16.180 Well, it's more than likely.
00:42:16.900 And I think the one the first prosecutors set it down there in Florida that he was told that this guy was an asset for the intelligence services.
00:42:24.200 Yeah. So if he's being run by the CIA to line people up, to get these guys to mess with these young ladies, girls, you know, and then using that for blackmail purposes.
00:42:36.120 And believe me, the nihilists at CIA have no problem doing something like that.
00:42:40.820 You know, they could care less than a 14 year old is as being, you know, trafficked for this kind of nefarious purposes.
00:42:47.320 And or they're using other services like, you know, MI6 or Mossad or whoever else.
00:42:54.400 Then if that truth comes out, that that's a big one, John.
00:42:58.700 That's it's huge news.
00:43:00.360 And that really puts everything to the grind.
00:43:02.920 And our buddy Radcliffe is going to have to cough up some answers.
00:43:06.640 And even President Trump, if President Trump doesn't know that this is this is being done, he needs to know.
00:43:13.420 So if he knows and he's not saying anything, then then he's not he's not the man that I voted for.
00:43:21.780 So I like I said, this was he was assassinated.
00:43:27.700 I'm an intelligence analyst and it doesn't take it doesn't take much to figure this one out.
00:43:32.960 The question is, if it's going to take an awful lot of logistics to get this done, you got to you got to pay.
00:43:41.000 You know, like I said, a long time ago, those two guards, I bet those two guards right now are living quite large.
00:43:46.260 They have new homes.
00:43:47.300 They have swimming pools in their backyards.
00:43:49.300 They have a new Cadillacs in their driveway.
00:43:52.500 They're they're they're doing quite well for that.
00:43:54.200 They live at they they're some on paper.
00:43:57.800 They're a guard at some big corporation somewhere.
00:44:00.220 And then the judge, I'm sure he's retired and he's he's he's, you know, basking in Boca Raton, you know, with his feet in the sand and with a Mai Tai.
00:44:12.420 These people have been paid off.
00:44:14.860 And whoever fixed the camera, whoever the camera dude is, he probably he's doing quite well.
00:44:20.220 Well, that just automatically forgot, didn't work.
00:44:24.260 So this thing is huge and it's being covered up.
00:44:29.180 And Mr.
00:44:30.540 Mr. Trump, Mr.
00:44:31.460 President, please do the right thing and bring this out.
00:44:34.560 OK, it might show that our own intelligence services were involved, but the people need to know the truth.
00:44:40.580 And we are the taxpayers.
00:44:42.100 We paid for this.
00:44:43.320 Now, I'm sure maybe some of the bribe money is being shipped by people that are billionaires that don't want the fact that they were involved in.
00:44:51.240 And think about it.
00:44:52.200 How many people have been arrested so far?
00:44:54.980 Yeah.
00:44:55.460 Nobody.
00:44:56.620 I mean, except for Maxwell.
00:44:58.740 People.
00:45:00.060 She's a low, low key, you know.
00:45:03.680 Oh, she's going crazy in there, though.
00:45:05.080 She's going stir crazy for sure.
00:45:07.140 The fastest way to get people to shut up and stop talking about it, which I want everyone to shut up and stop talking about, too,
00:45:11.400 is just be honest and let it all out there.
00:45:13.940 That's the easiest, easiest way.
00:45:15.920 And it's going to be super ugly if they if they have to come out with the truth, John,
00:45:19.740 because I'm pretty sure I know our intelligence services were involved in this and a lot of people with a whole lot of money.
00:45:26.100 And this isn't President Trump.
00:45:27.460 I mean, this is long before President Trump's time that all of this happened.
00:45:30.780 The non-prosecutorial agreement down in Florida.
00:45:33.560 The whole thing has just been nasty all the years through.
00:45:36.680 And now somehow President Trump has got himself caught in the middle of it because he happens to be the president of the United States.
00:45:41.260 Of the time.
00:45:42.300 Crazy, crazy stuff, Russ.
00:45:43.860 Crazy, crazy stuff.
00:45:45.200 We could probably talk for another hour and a half, Russ.
00:45:47.420 I appreciate you joining us.
00:45:48.720 And I apologize greatly about that Internet mishap.
00:45:51.840 And I don't think it was your fault.
00:45:53.480 And I can't figure it out on my end.
00:45:55.960 Maybe someone didn't like me saying something about the CIA mucking with people's voting machines overseas.
00:46:01.640 I don't know.
00:46:02.880 But yeah, it's both gone.
00:46:04.940 I had to think of my jacket because I had to crawl underneath the desk to find the router to mess with the router.
00:46:09.820 So that's why I'm not wearing my jacket.
00:46:12.200 Well, we're glad you got it fixed, Russ.
00:46:13.900 And just apologize to the NSA and the CIA.
00:46:16.860 Let them know you won't do it again because you're a good boy.
00:46:19.880 And I'm sure you guys can make a deal that, you know, your Internet won't unceremoniously be unplugged ever again.
00:46:27.660 I'd like for them to call me up and say something about back pay.
00:46:30.220 Keep my mouth shut.
00:46:31.060 I get on my back pay for the last 20-some years.
00:46:33.660 Maybe you're talking.
00:46:34.820 Maybe you're talking.
00:46:35.660 So the next time, if you call and I'm not available and, oh, I've got my own island down there in the Caribbean or something, then you'll know I got paid off, too.
00:46:46.420 Crazy.
00:46:47.020 Well, Russ, Russ, Russ, Russ.
00:46:49.980 Russ, it was always a delight talking with you.
00:46:51.740 And we've had a great deal of fun.
00:46:54.200 Come back soon, my friend.
00:46:55.820 All right.
00:46:56.100 It's always a pleasure, John.
00:46:57.080 Have a good day.
00:46:58.660 Folks, Russ Tice, great American, former NSA senior intel analyst and whistleblower and great American, great friend of mine and was a great friend of the great Lou Dobbs.
00:47:08.180 A lot of greats here.
00:47:09.200 We'll see you back here tomorrow, folks, on The Great America Show.
00:47:10.960 Truth, Justice and the American Way.
00:47:13.360 Tomorrow we're live from New Orleans, so we will see you there.
00:47:17.220 That's all for us today, folks.
00:47:18.600 Until then, may God bless you.
00:47:21.000 May God bless America and may God bless the great Lou Dobbs.
00:47:23.880 Have a great night, everybody.
00:47:24.940 See you tomorrow.
00:47:25.340 We'll see you tomorrow.