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?
00:18:01.520We didn't hear about mass firings at DNI.
00:18:04.720We didn't hear about mass firings at the CIA.
00:18:07.100We didn't hear about mass firings at the NSA or one of the other, you know, the 14 or 15
00:18:11.860other three letter agencies, Intel agencies.
00:18:15.180Well, they got rid of the director of NSA and the deputy director.
00:18:18.320Um, and I'd like to know what the catalyst for that was.
00:18:21.660I, but no, I, he, president Trump shouldn't have trusted him.
00:18:24.800I would have gotten rid of the entire senior executive service, the SDS service at NSA.
00:18:28.760And then, and then all the 15s that jumped in their position, soon as they jumped in,
00:18:32.820I got rid of them because if you're an SES, you're at the pleasure of the president and,
00:18:37.260and, and you're not in the GS protection system, um, where you supposedly can't get fired.
00:18:43.400It didn't work out for me, but, but, um, that's what they say.
00:18:48.260So it's, um, no, the, the, I don't think they have weeded out the, the backstabbers and the,
00:18:55.460uh, the deep staters, um, they're still there and they're, they're just kind of undercover.
00:19:00.580They're, they're, you know, they're got the manhole over and they're, they're, they're still there.
00:19:05.280And, um, I just don't understand why she's doing this.
00:19:08.600Um, you know, we talked about the FBI.
00:19:11.360I think they're just stroking, uh, Battelle's and, uh, and the former Bongino's egos to, you know,
00:19:17.600I 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.
00:19:27.140And, 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.
00:19:35.100We'll blow smoke up his caboose and, uh, he'll be gone.
00:19:38.060And I, and he obviously doesn't realize that he doesn't run the agency.
00:19:41.800We do the, the senior executive services now.
00:19:44.860So 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.
00:20:10.560And SIGINT intelligence, the only service that did not do that was the Navy.
00:20:16.760So you get someone like general Hayden in there, he was, he was a ready room parrot was Hayden.
00:20:22.740He would go as a junior officer, evil men.
00:20:25.560And 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.
00:20:37.220He would just, he was a parrot, whatever, whatever the SIGINT guys told him to do.
00:20:41.680Then 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.
00:20:49.640So, 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.
00:20:57.620Uh, 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.
00:21:20.980And, and, and I, I don't mean any harm to Tulsi.
00:21:23.280I 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.
00:21:31.280And I tend to agree with him that she's really, uh, a good person and she's being fed a bad batch.
00:21:36.700And I don't think she's going to stand for it.
00:21:38.760This is a strong woman who I think has the best interest of this country.
00:21:42.920Um, you know, the attention of this, uh, of, uh, the best country in her will.
00:21:49.860But there's people around us who are just making it impossible.
00:21:54.680And I think president Trump probably sees right through it.
00:21:56.960I just don't understand why we've tolerated it for so long.
00:22:01.320We're, we're more than a year into this for a year and almost a month now.
00:22:54.140That'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.
00:23:03.540But as soon as they put it on their, on their hand, the power goes to their head and destroys them.
00:23:08.060So, 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.
00:23:15.880If 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.
00:23:25.500Now, most of these guys are like senators or, uh, you know, Obama was a senator.
00:24:38.280You 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.
00:24:45.980I think everything needs to, to, to, to be, uh, vetted.
00:24:49.620So as we were, as we were saying, Russ, before we got, uh, unceremoniously cut off there, uh, president Trump is not a politician.
00:25:05.400And every other president, as I said, you know, had that capability because they were senators, they were governors, they were congressmen.
00:25:11.960You know, there were some former government where they knew all the, the, you know, the shady stuff that went on.
00:25:16.940But president Trump, unfortunately, and I guess, fortunately in a way didn't, didn't have that capability.
00:25:22.640So, you know, what is he to do other than trust his people, right?
00:25:28.900He 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.
00:25:41.960The first term was, you know, the four years was almost, uh, stymied by, by that, by the backstabbers.
00:25:49.260And, 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.
00:25:59.880It'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.
00:26:10.740Um, out in Arizona, sort of some interesting stuff, but we got some surveillance today.
00:26:17.120Uh, 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.
00:26:24.080TMZ, uh, has been the ones who have, uh, come out with all this information.
00:26:29.760They're the ones who have somehow obtained all the videos.
00:26:33.100Somehow they're, they're emailing through TMZ, um, the outlet, uh, to fill them in on everything that's going on.
00:26:41.640Thankfully, we've got some new video surveillance that's, uh, come out.
00:26:45.300We'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.
00:26:58.720This is just out this morning, the same outfit, uh, as the man, uh, the perpetrator, we now know as a man.
00:27:05.300I'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.
00:27:16.740Um, 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.
00:27:28.600It turns out that that's about five miles away, Russ, uh, from the house of Nancy Guthrie.
00:27:34.400In 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.
00:27:44.820Somehow they were able to pull the metadata from it and somehow they got a video from it.
00:27:57.660People 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.
00:28:09.700Why would they have footage of something when, when someone's not paying for it?
00:28:14.820Unless, unless someone else is paying for it.
00:28:18.000Now you would say, well, who else would pay for it?
00:28:27.820So it tells me that these systems are being monitored 24 seven, whether people pay for them or not.
00:28:37.260Um, and let's see who would, um, who, who, uh, uh, several years ago was, was paying internet companies to spy on Americans.
00:28:49.300Um, 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.
00:29:06.300So, 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.
00:29:21.020And then NSA is collecting all this data, just like we know they love to do.
00:29:26.160Um, and that, uh, it's probably being stored, probably the big facility out there in Utah.
00:29:31.180And 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.
00:29:51.020Um, 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.
00:30:07.320And 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.
00:30:15.720If you think it's turned off and listen to whatever you're saying, they can turn on your smart TV, uh,
00:30:23.360If 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.
00:30:33.620And you want people to blow the whistle on this and it's, so your job, maybe it'd be nice.
00:30:40.280Uh, 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.
00:30:51.020And 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.
00:31:05.900Well, why, why would he only want the, the metadata?
00:31:08.840That's only going to tell you, you know, who someone talks with their wife, whoever doctor's appointment, maybe their mistress.
00:31:15.700That's something that you can get them on to, you know, blackmail them with.
00:31:20.020So, 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.
00:31:26.900And 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.
00:31:36.220And 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.
00:31:47.620Uh, 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.
00:31:56.660You find an alternate sources called parallel construction.
00:32:00.400And, and if you take them to court, you never bring up the fact that you had word for word.
00:32:04.720You 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.
00:32:13.920And, uh, and you come up with something else in the fact that they got word for word from NSA never, ever comes out.
00:32:21.340The 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.
00:32:32.140And, 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.
00:32:42.800And I want to roll the, the, uh, commercial for the audience here, and we're going to watch it together.
00:32:47.540If you didn't see it, that's our family, but every year 10 million go missing.
00:32:52.620And 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.
00:33:09.780Be a hero in your neighborhood with search party available to everyone for free right now.
00:33:17.340So people went absolutely berserk after that happened and they showed a, a picture there.
00:33:22.680You think about how many people have ring doorbell cameras and nest cameras.
00:33:26.060If 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.
00:33:51.180Here'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.
00:34:02.960I 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.
00:34:11.500Or we're going to send you a $60 ticket nonsense, but they're putting them everywhere.
00:34:17.180So you connect with that monitoring, with the, the state monitoring, with all these daggone cameras at all these intersections.
00:34:24.180And, and, and, and, and we, we are totally watched.
00:34:28.940And, 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.
00:34:38.280You 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.
00:34:56.780My car has it and, and, and, you know, I tried to figure out how to, how to get it, take it out.
00:35:00.760And they said they can't take it out because it would destroy the electrical system or something.
00:35:05.260So 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.
00:35:14.040Would 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?
00:35:38.780They know everything we do anytime they do.
00:35:41.880And if, if NSA is involved in their, and their, uh, they're storing this stuff, that means they can go back in time.
00:35:48.180You 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.
00:35:57.800Were they at home, loungy, watching the TV, were they, were they out on the road doing something?
00:36:02.440And 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.
00:36:14.980So NSA has been, has that facility open there in Utah since 2000, December, 2013.
00:36:20.200That means they have every conversation, every text, every phone call, voice phone call, every fax, word for word stored in that facility in Utah.
00:36:33.020How come Congress will not bring NSA and say, are you doing this now?
00:36:38.260And by the way, are you, well, you're under oath.
00:36:41.160And if you lie to us, we're going to put you in the clink.
00:36:44.560And, 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?
00:36:55.580When, 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?
00:37:13.060That's what should have been asked by someone.
00:37:15.600And oh, by the way, you're under oath and then have Tulsi Gabbard find out the truth.
00:37:20.360If NSA is doing this and then put them in jail for doing this all.
00:37:25.880The 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.
00:37:32.860I 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.
00:37:42.980And we're not going to talk about Epstein, but we're going to talk about the interesting thing behind his body being removed.
00:37:48.100As 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.
00:38:03.080They know exactly how he died if he died.
00:38:04.940Um, and there was a body double, which they brought in a separate van that they didn't want the media to follow.
00:38:13.020Now, 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.
00:38:25.360And no cameras, in a sense, I mean, media, which is what they allegedly worried about, uh, can take pictures of these people leaving.
00:38:32.320They could have brought it out in an escalade.
00:38:34.400They could have brought it out in a different car.
00:38:36.120Didn't have to be in the coroner's van.
00:38:37.860But 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?
00:38:46.600And who cares if the media is following you?
00:38:57.260The 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.
00:39:07.760The, the blanket slips off and you see the, the, the, the, whatever.
00:39:12.320It 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.
00:39:24.380Like 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.
00:39:38.160And 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.
00:39:51.840But all these things coming together, you know, there might be a tad of truth in some of that.
00:39:59.800It might be a specious to a teeny point, but I think even a five-year-old could see through this.
00:40:06.580This 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.
00:40:15.240Oh, gee, maybe like some billionaires who, who didn't want to have their name broadcast that they were, you know, buggering these little girls.
00:41:09.620And I feel like in this situation, we've been giving everything but the truth.
00:41:15.260And now, like every little thing that trickles out, I try not to be a conspiracy theorist.
00:41:19.020And I try not to even think about this stuff.
00:41:21.040But 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?
00:41:27.020If they're telling us the truth on this, then why was this this way?
00:41:29.980As 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.
00:42:16.900And 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.
00:42:24.200Yeah. 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.
00:42:36.120And believe me, the nihilists at CIA have no problem doing something like that.
00:42:40.820You know, they could care less than a 14 year old is as being, you know, trafficked for this kind of nefarious purposes.
00:42:47.320And or they're using other services like, you know, MI6 or Mossad or whoever else.
00:42:54.400Then if that truth comes out, that that's a big one, John.
00:43:47.300They have swimming pools in their backyards.
00:43:49.300They have a new Cadillacs in their driveway.
00:43:52.500They're they're they're doing quite well for that.
00:43:54.200They live at they they're some on paper.
00:43:57.800They're a guard at some big corporation somewhere.
00:44:00.220And 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.
00:44:43.320Now, 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.
00:46:35.660So 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.
00:46:58.660Folks, 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.