Rep. Nancy May (D-South Carolina) joins us to talk about the devastating fires in the Los Angeles area, the Supreme Court's sentencing of Donald Trump, and a new venture from Ian s Graphene Dream.
00:00:49.000Donald Trump has called for the resignation of Gavin Newsom.
00:00:53.000It is clear that there is failed leadership across the board.
00:00:57.000There is a very serious concern that homeless individuals had been starting fires.
00:01:01.000One viral video of people appearing to intentionally start fires, only making things worse.
00:01:07.000So we're going to have to break all of this stuff down, but I think the big political component here is what they spent the money on when they cut the budget from the LAFD and, you know, a gay choir, one of them.
00:01:21.000We have to wonder why it is they prioritize these things.
00:01:23.000But I think most of us who've been paying attention to wokeness totally get it.
00:02:18.000If you click the franchise button over at Casper.com, there is a bunch of information and you can submit to open your own Casper location.
00:02:26.000As of right now, over 100 potential locations are in the mix.
00:02:32.000So we have gotten a plethora of inquiries from individuals and, you know, I'm trying to keep it light because there's certain restrictions on what you can or can't say, but I'll put it this way.
00:04:16.000I flipped a seat from Democrat to Republican in 2020. I won by one point, 1.5 points that year, 5,000 votes.
00:04:23.000I think I got called in the middle of the night, like 3 a.m.
00:04:26.000But it was pretty awesome, and I'm super excited that 11 days from now we're going to swear in Donald Trump and to be a part of history.
00:04:34.000The people made history this year, and to be a part of Congress for his historic swearing in, the historic unity we should have in the House, the Senate, to get the job done, start deporting all these people who are here illegally.
00:04:45.000We have a heck of a lot of work that...
00:05:52.000If you haven't had it yet, if you're wondering if you're on the fence, I was describing the way it tastes because before I was like, it's kind of light, kind of watery.
00:05:58.000But it's better to say it tastes like apple cider if it wasn't sweet.
00:06:01.000It's not sweet, but it's got like that crispness to it.
00:07:12.000In the West Hills area, officials are calling this one the Kenneth Fire.
00:07:16.000Evacuations have just been ordered now, and specifically it's for Van Owen, south to Burbank Boulevard, and from County Lane Road east to East Valley Circle Drive.
00:07:27.000Eliana Moreno is a news chopper for Eliana.
00:07:30.000This one has exploded in the last few minutes.
00:07:35.000We first spotted it when we were over Altadena looking at the Eaton Fire, and then we looked towards the Palisades Fire and realized that there was a second plume to the west of the Palisades Fire.
00:07:46.000So we made our way over here, and by the time we arrived, the fire was already at 12.
00:07:52.000It has since grown significantly with the potential for a thousand acres here in the West Hills area, touching on Agora Hills as well and possibly Calabasas as well.
00:08:05.000It's difficult to tell with all of the smoke just how far this fire has extended, but we're north of the 101 freeway.
00:08:12.000We're west of Valley Circle, and this is a fire that's being fought with a mutual aid assignment.
00:08:19.000So we have LA City Fire, LA County Fire, and we also have Ventura County Fire on this one.
00:08:24.000I'll show you some of the aircraft that are fired.
00:08:26.000So of course, Donald Trump has called on Gavin Newsom to resign.
00:08:30.000We've been going over a lot of the data, a lot of the management, and there's a few really important examples.
00:08:36.000Joe Rogan in July of last year said he spoke with a firefighter who said sooner or later that wind's going to sweep in and it's going to burn it all down.
00:08:45.000Donald Trump talking to Joe Rogan saying they're not getting the water to the south.
00:08:49.000It's very dry because these environmentalists, these conservationists.
00:08:53.000There was even, I believe, a week in advance warning of potential high fire season.
00:09:02.000She was in Ghana, on her way to Ghana, on her way to Africa when all this started to go down.
00:09:06.000It's just, when you look at all of it, the defunding of the fire department, the mismanagement, the refusal to deal with the brush, the tinder, the downed trees.
00:09:16.000I mean, this is like our third day talking about it.
00:09:26.000And this, of course, isn't the first time that Gavin Newsom has been made aware of the situation by Donald Trump.
00:09:31.000Back in Trump's first term, you could see Trump taking a tour of fire-ravaged areas with Newsom, telling him that he needed to clean up the forest floor, that he needed to deal with the water management.
00:09:42.000And at the time, the leftist media freaked out and they were like, oh, Donald Trump says to clean the forest floor.
00:09:48.000Doesn't he know it's called the ground?
00:09:49.000And it's like, well, first of all, no, it's called the forest floor.
00:11:24.000I covered the drought 10 years ago when it was like the worst drought they'd seen in a long time.
00:11:31.000I went through all these Delta farms and spoke with some of these farmers, and they said, the concern isn't just the smelt, it's that if the water flow reduces into the Delta, there's this pressure.
00:11:40.000The water is flowing into the bay, which then goes off into the Delta, into the Central Valley, and goes, but the flow from the north of freshwater is pushing back.
00:11:49.000So the bay is brackish, the ocean is salt, and the Delta is fresh.
00:11:53.000If they divert the freshwater, the saltwater flows in, and the farms are now...
00:13:05.000Well, I mean, we can't leave the salmon less freely.
00:13:08.000Yeah, I was talking to a friend of mine who's actually done a lot of research in this area, and she was talking also about the problem of when you do single species protection and how that does not consider the whole ecosystem and how everything works together.
00:13:23.000So even if you are pro-environmentalist and pro-little smeltfish or salmon, focusing on a single species and trying to protect species.
00:14:29.000And this is why they lost the election so badly, so poorly.
00:14:33.000Speaking of the election, I want to point out what we're talking about with the single party rule in California.
00:14:38.000That was something that Elon Musk had brought up.
00:14:41.000The concern that if Trump didn't win, we were going to have that here as a situation for the whole country.
00:14:46.000These kind of problems arise because of single-party rule.
00:14:51.000You need legitimate opposition because if you don't have it, everyone just falls in line and says yes, and everyone becomes a yes man because the general consensus is what they're ascribing to.
00:15:03.000And that's a terrible thing for a society, and you can see that in California now.
00:15:06.000This group think, and then you're afraid to come out for the reason.
00:16:08.000You can see it dumping all the brine into the water, which the heavy salinity goes to the bottom, and then it wipes out the lower life forms, and then everything above it just dies off.
00:16:18.000So there's not simple solutions to a lot of these things.
00:16:21.000But anybody who wants to live in a desert is going to need real leadership.
00:16:25.000And the problem I see is if the Democrats in California came out and said, guys, tighten your belts.
00:17:15.000So, you know, people who live in the country don't have to worry about running out of water because we have water from the rain and the rivers.
00:17:21.000But the people who live on the coasts who have a finite amount of water for the big cities, they've got to think about that stuff, I guess.
00:18:52.000And one of the things that she's talking about with the L.A. mayor's budget, they took away money from the fire department, but they funded things like a trans cafe for $100,000.
00:20:19.000The person that was complaining about it.
00:20:21.000Someone had taken a screen cap of the tweet, and they were like, can you believe this?
00:20:24.000I'm like, you're the crab that pulls the other crabs down.
00:20:28.000But of course, I mean, this is how it used to be, right?
00:20:30.000There used to be private fire insurance companies.
00:20:33.000And so if you go around in old areas, like in Philadelphia, the old houses that are there from colonial times, you can see on the side of buildings, there'll be like stars or whatever, like old stars or different patterns.
00:20:45.000And those were put there by the fire insurance companies so that the fire insurance company would know if that was a house that they had insured and were contracted to protect.
00:20:55.000So, I mean, we could go back to something like that for sure, where everybody has their own fire department.
00:21:01.000You know, I mean, I get this guy who would pay whatever it takes to protect his home.
00:21:06.000If it were private, it'd be run more efficiently.
00:21:09.000There are places in the country that have private ambulatory services.
00:21:12.000Like if you go to Brooklyn, the Jewish community there.
00:21:17.000What they have done to provide service to their needs, to their community, is so much faster and so much quicker than a government ambulance could show up.
00:21:29.000They have a truck and it's there in seconds sometimes.
00:21:33.000I would want to maintain a socialized fire department as well as private.
00:21:40.000If you want to go private, because I'm concerned with private companies being like, hey, you don't have insurance.
00:21:45.000Or arson, like literally them starting fires so that you have to buy their service for profit.
00:21:50.000It's like Ryan Long's sketch where he and Danny were Antifa window repair, where in the middle of the night they just like Antifa and smash windows and the next day show up to fix them.
00:21:58.000This is the Monty Python sketch, you know?
00:22:11.000When the insurance company started pulling out of California, it was the perfect opportunity for a venture capitalist to launch a private fire department and be like, yo, we'll bring in a bunch of emergency...
00:22:21.000You know what you want for fighting the fires is water, obviously, but I would guarantee you people would love some chemical flame retardants right now.
00:22:31.000Yeah, that's another thing too, and that's something that the government could be doing even while they're pursuing their dumb...
00:22:37.000Environmental things is they could be working to reduce the ignitability of the structures, reduce the amount of hazardous fuels by clearing out the brush and things like that, but also just the way that homes are built.
00:23:23.000But with Anna Kasparian tweeting like this, I'm kind of like, just let the Democrats keep talking.
00:23:30.000The midterms are going to be smooth sailing for the Republicans.
00:23:32.000I don't think it's going to be nearly...
00:23:33.000Right now, I think it's not going to be the bloodbath that the mainstream media wants to tell you it's going to be in 26. The rate that we're going, bold leadership is needed for this country, and people are...
00:23:44.000They're so fed up with what's going on.
00:24:48.000I mean, everyone's so happy to center minority voices and, you know, all of this, whatever else, diversity, this and that, until it's impacting their own situations.
00:25:38.000It's about recognizing and embracing the different backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences that make up a community.
00:25:44.000In the fire service, this means having a workforce that reflects the community it serves, bringing in different ideas, approaches, and solutions to solve complex problems.
00:25:54.000It then immediately just shows a black man.
00:25:57.000And what really offends me, this is a really great bit from Adam Carolla, where he's talking to Newsom.
00:26:01.000And Newsom's like, black and Latino people don't have access to checking accounts.
00:26:53.000I care that they can pick people up and carry them.
00:26:55.000Well, Elon just posted one of these from the L.A. fire department because they care more about how you look than whether or not the question really should only be.
00:27:03.000I replied to him on his posting of this one, was that, are you qualified to put out a fire or not?
00:28:49.000That's the kind of dude that you want to do the kind of things that they ask the Navy SEALs and direct action forces to do.
00:28:57.000But this is all part of the thing, too, of totally diminishing the working class and saying that working class men are beneath everybody else and are less than.
00:29:05.000And then as soon as there's a fire that breaks out, everyone's like, wait, where's the big working class guy?
00:29:12.000Well, you know, you hooked them all on fentanyl and took away their jobs and told them they can't have families, and now what are you fighting for?
00:29:19.000He has the story where he said he had to wait seven years to be able to take the exam, and he's waiting in line, and there's a black woman behind him, and he says, when did you apply?
00:31:18.000This is crazy that they don't put saving lives, that's the mission of any fire department.
00:31:24.000You got yourself in the wrong place, you know, if we had to save you.
00:31:27.000But the current LA fire chief also, coming into office, talked about how she was super inspired by creating more opportunities for diversity on the forest, and that that was her big, And that it was super important also that she was a member of the LGBTQ community and she wanted to bring in more gay firefighters because apparently who you're sleeping with makes a really big difference on whether or not you can do this job.
00:31:53.000And the problem is this woke mind virus, we'll call it, is going everywhere.
00:32:34.000What's the Title IX thing you're talking about?
00:32:39.000So Title IX, the Biden administration's Department of Education changed Title IX of the Civil Rights Act, which was basically created to have equal funding for women's academics and athletics in schools.
00:32:52.000It would allow men to participate in women's sports, allow men in locker rooms.
00:32:55.000In locker rooms, but there were two separate things.
00:32:58.000They just blanket made the regulations that any school that receives federal funding has to allow men in women's bathrooms, locker rooms, what have you.
00:33:05.000But there was so much public pushback and outcry about their regulation requiring those schools to allow men to play in women's sports that they didn't put that as part of their regulation and made a proposed second thing for that that they were planning to push through.
00:33:20.000They were unable to ever push that one through.
00:34:37.000And he's been the media fond all over him.
00:34:39.000He made his political career taking selfies in the women's bathroom, bragging about how he's a woman now and should invade our private spaces.
00:35:43.000You know, Sarah McBride, when first coming out was, I think, 2012, and Joe Biden was one of the first people to congratulate McBride because McBride was an intern in the Obama administration.
00:35:58.000Well, we have an all-female locker room up at the Hill where members can work out and change.
00:36:03.000And I was there this week, and I was thinking to myself, my God, if we had allowed this to happen, he would be in here right now as I'm getting dressed and changing.
00:36:12.000And it's just the government forcing this on us, and they think they're totally okay with it.
00:36:16.000I mean, my next thing is to make sure that we enforce it.
00:36:19.000How do we ensure that this is enforced and we protect women and girls everywhere?
00:36:22.000But I would be in Delaware tomorrow night.
00:36:23.000I would be in Delaware tomorrow night.
00:36:25.000Letting all of Delaware know this woman is a man and should not be celebrated for his sexual fantasies and his mental illness.
00:36:35.000Real quick, we just played that diversity firefighter clip.
00:36:39.000I want to actually finish the clip because there's something really important that's said in it that pertains to this conversation.
00:36:44.000Needs and works to provide what they require to succeed.
00:36:48.000So real quick, just the context again is, this is a firefighter diversity equity inclusion educational video.
00:36:54.000In practice, equity means addressing systemic barriers and providing personalized tools and resources to help each individual thrive.
00:37:01.000Whether it's hiring practices or access to training and development, equity creates an environment where everyone can grow and achieve success.
00:37:09.000Inclusion, the ultimate goal, is about creating a culture where every team member feels valued, respected, and supported.
00:37:16.000It's not just about being part of the team.
00:38:29.000Just the idea that you can just go and walk around being your authentic self no matter how it affects other people is absolutely ridiculous.
00:38:55.000Aspects of yourself, obviously, you want to open up and become a more real human, but nudity, you know, the authentic self argument is a slope to nudity and nudists and people being like, I don't need to wear clothes.
00:39:17.000What they're advocating for is that they get to do whatever they want.
00:39:20.000Whenever they want with no consequences.
00:39:21.000I thought that when they were talking about equity too, they said it's an opportunity to...
00:39:26.000It's right to use your personal, I don't know how she phrased it, your personal efforts to provide equity, but then they're using public funds to do it.
00:39:36.000If you want to provide equity for people, if I want to make an environment where we all have an opportunity, but if I'm going to use public funds to do it, you've got a big problem.
00:40:09.000And, of course, because we believe in diversity, equity, and inclusion, I would like to make sure we're inclusive of all different ideas.
00:40:18.000Libby, why don't you tell us how you think the rock concert should be put off, and we'll ignore Phil's opinion as a platinum rock star because he's a white man.
00:42:24.000But when it comes to, like, applying it to everybody, you can't say, well, this one time there was a miracle, so we're going to say everybody should do this.
00:42:58.000You have to be able to run a control experiment and you have to determine through that process that it's actually effective every single time.
00:43:18.000Well, so antibiotics is fascinating to me, especially around the conversation that antibiotic-resistant strains are emerging and we may have to move on to something different.
00:43:25.000And so something came up on the show where we're talking about people drinking mercury to cure syphilis.
00:44:12.000But the story ends when the chick gets shot with an arrow and the Native Americans would dip the arrowheads in crap to make it infectious.
00:44:22.000And then they're like, she's going to get an infection and die.
00:44:25.000And it's like, wow, that's pretty wild because today you go to the doctor and some fat nurse would roll in her chair, open a drawer and grab a bottle of pills and be like, you'll live.
00:44:33.000And it's just there and available for us.
00:44:35.000I don't want to go to a world where they're like, let's dance around in a circle and throw rose petals in the air until the demons go away.
00:45:15.000You probably want to change your diet because you have a good one.
00:45:17.000But if there's somebody who is eating ho-hos and ding-dongs as their principal meal every day and they go to the doctor, the doctor is going to say, look, your arm is not going to heal unless you're eating real food.
00:45:25.000You got to stop eating the ho-hos and the ding-dongs.
00:46:29.000And I know people both in North and South Carolina, I'm in South Carolina, but North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, that applied for their $750 check, that had thousands of dollars of damage on their property and got rejected, got turned down.
00:46:44.000And so it's clear this is, you know, buying votes right now, right?
00:46:48.000This is they wouldn't do it in conservative states, southern states.
00:46:51.000We're not going to help people who got help people who got damaged by the hurricane.
00:46:55.000People are still begging for hotel vouchers.
00:46:57.000There was someone in Asheville tonight.
00:46:59.000I sent it over to Chuck Edwards, his office today, or we were supposed to be doing that on our way over here, actually.
00:47:04.000But people are still don't have a place to live in Asheville, North Carolina because of the hurricane and can't get hurricane can't get hotel vouchers to stay.
00:47:31.000Real quick, this is specifically, they're talking about debris cleanup and, like, reconstruction stuff.
00:47:36.000I don't know that they're saying they're giving people money.
00:47:39.000I'm saying they're allocating resources to L.A. with higher priority than these districts that were damaged by the hurricane that are still suffering.
00:47:46.000Yeah, I mean, the southern states are still suffering.
00:47:48.000The places that got hit harder, there are still trees on the ground in some of those places.
00:47:51.000And some people, particularly in western North Carolina, don't have a home.
00:47:55.000Still, and that's what's so crazy and very, very sad.
00:48:00.000These people are losing everything in California.
00:48:01.000I mean, everything, and it's a disaster, but they're benefiting greater than the southern states with the hurricane.
00:48:08.000The federal government's coming in to like to supplement because the state government ran the insurance company out of town because they were trying to do price controls on what the insurance cost of homeowners insurance was going to be.
00:48:23.000But the reason that they were the insurance companies were trying to raise the prices is because they were doing assessments as to the risk of fire and stuff like that because of the policies that the state had about.
00:48:34.000Well, and also the state of California spent last year, $23 billion on illegal immigrants.
00:48:40.000I would love to know how far that $23 billion would go today to help these folks that are devastated from these fires across LA. How far would that go?
00:49:26.000And there were 158 Democrats last year in September voted against deporting criminal, illegal aliens who are here, who are convicted rapists, who are pedophiles, who are murderers.
00:49:38.000They said, nah, man, they should just...
00:49:39.000They should just stay in the United States.
00:50:50.000Two nights ago, the Lake and Riley Act, 159 Democrats voted against the Lake and Riley Act, which was deporting thieves and robbers who are here illegally.
00:51:10.000Like, we need people that are going to...
00:51:12.000We need people that aren't afraid to do things that...
00:51:16.000aren't immediately nice, that have a long-term goal that is a positive outcome for society, as opposed to a short-term goal that is a positive outcome for the immediate person that they're talking about affecting.
00:51:28.000At the end of the day, they want them to vote in our elections.
00:51:31.000They want to fundamentally change the face of the country in any way, shape, or form.
00:51:35.000They want one party, and they will do anything at all costs, including trying to kill Donald Trump over and over again until they are successful, because that is the world that we live in right now.
00:51:46.000They want to destroy the fabric of our country, and that's what they're doing bit by bit.
00:51:49.000This is the communist, fascist, Marxist way, is to disable a country one bit at a time.
00:51:56.000They have been very successful at local politics for decades.
00:52:00.000And thank God we have groups like Moms for Liberty and other groups that are out there that are going bit by bit back to the school boards, back to the county councils, back to the city councils, and trying to rebuild what is so broken in this country.
00:53:39.000That is where we are right now because if the government can get away with it, and they are, and they're spitting in our faces as they do it, Uh-huh.
00:53:47.000And at some point, and I sit in these hearings, like I'm in Congress because I was fed up and angry with the direction of the country, but I sit in these hearings, and we have these fights.
00:53:57.000People get their information on X and post their videos and do their media interviews, but then nothing ever happens.
00:55:24.000Parallel Economy is the financial service we use.
00:55:27.000I don't know who founded it, but I know Dan's involved and Rumble are like the principal stakeholders in this financial transaction service.
00:55:47.000Because central controllers are dangerous, whether it's your ISP or your website like YouTube, whether it's Verizon that can turn off your access to the internet.
00:55:55.000That's a lot harder to do, but I would meet you halfway and say decentralized media, which is where we are, so that if everybody's relying on one show, it takes one national security letter to shut down a news story.
00:56:11.000There's no way you're going to suppress the information.
00:56:13.000The truth gets out there one way or another.
00:56:16.000It eventually does, but that's why the network of influencers that you all have helped create over the years is so important because that information gets out so much bigger, better, faster, more than we ever would have before.
00:56:27.000And everything, every conspiracy theory that's been out there, it's turned out to be true.
00:57:35.000Do you think he'll release the JFK stuff?
00:57:38.000I hope, but what if on January 21st, Trump just comes out and he goes, so apparently China's got gravitic drones that are flying through the air and launching from the Atlantic, and then he pulls up the episode of Sean Ryan, and you're like, oh man, wow.
00:58:18.000But what I will say, and I can't say what shapes they are, but I was in a SCIF or a classified room right before the holiday recess, Christmas recess.
00:58:27.000And there are The government has debunked a lot of videos and photos, even some of the stuff that's leaked out, and a lot of it does make a lot of sense.
00:58:36.000But there are consistently two shapes that are unknown and unidentified.
00:59:04.000They can change the shape of it now called talking plasma.
00:59:07.000What they do is they triangulate laser beams or beams and they connect them at one point and then they can alter the shape and they can project sound through the stuff too so they can make it look like a man's face.
00:59:41.000Yeah, so the reason why some people think UFOs are quote-unquote talking plasma is that when they say that this object moves seemingly an instant, well, if they're just lasers going back and forth, it would...
01:00:06.000But, you know, Arrow, the government, is going to start putting out some of the information on which ones that they have debunked and how they debunked them.
01:00:12.000Because I think that information would give more trust in the process, too, with the government.
01:00:31.000Aero, it's a government agency that investigates UAPs.
01:00:35.000They investigate a lot of other things as well, but they'll be doing this, I am told, starting this year, starting over the next couple months, start releasing information on videos and photos that they have debunked, and they will explain how they've been debunked.
01:01:18.000And then the other problem is because of the overclassification of information, if you don't know the name of the specific program that's classified, if you don't know the words like the Constellation Program, that one a couple weeks ago that came forward by Michael Schellenberger, like that one, if you don't have the specific name, they'll just say it doesn't exist.
01:01:41.000So it's like if you don't know what the compartmentalized program is, you don't know the name of it, you'll never get information on it.
01:01:50.000And then the other part is, too, is I do believe that private contractors are involved some way in some of this.
01:01:55.000And so they skirt around government laws, institutions, the Constitution, statutes, maybe even the executive branch.
01:02:07.000And they do some of this, whether it's reverse engineering or the technology, whatever we're involved in or have knowledge of or are replicating, in the private sector to get around our laws, too.
01:03:08.000I don't see why it wouldn't be possible.
01:03:26.000I mean, humans can invent and develop things.
01:03:28.000And then the question is, if the U.S. were to invent a new kind of propulsion, They're not going to tell us if it's a weapon or, you know.
01:03:37.000So, you know, I was thinking about this the other day.
01:03:41.000I was at an airport and I was reading about Amelia Earhart and I was like, wow, like, look how much was accomplished in this short time when they invented these planes.
01:03:48.000And the fascinating thing is within a couple decades, we were at war with them.
01:03:52.000Like, we just built them and two decades later...
01:04:14.000And then that information as to how to create a heavier-than-air flying machine becomes ubiquitous around the world to the point where we're fighting against our enemies who have them.
01:05:01.000I mean, you talk about like warp drive and like cavitating space and creating enough horizontal momentum that it reduces vertical momentum to zero or near zero.
01:05:28.000So if it exists, it is a national security issue.
01:05:32.000I sit on the House Armed Services Committee also, and I would like to make sure that if we have very advanced technology in our skies, I want to know for a fact that China does not have it.
01:06:29.000I mean, the way that that kind of stuff works, like, for instance, like SpaceX is essentially like they make intercontinental ballistic missiles, even though they don't make warheads.
01:06:39.000So he has to have a clearance and he has to follow all kinds of ITAR rules.
01:06:44.000And he has to have the people that actually work there, they have to follow clearance.
01:06:48.000And there's a whole slew of different products that are like that, whether it be certain types of lasers, infrared stuff, all kinds of different computer programs.
01:06:57.000And then what you are selling, you have a contract to sell to another foreign country.
01:07:00.000There are export rules, export permitting that you have to go through the State Department.
01:07:05.000There are a lot of regulations on how you would do business with a foreign entity.
01:07:08.000Do you ever get concerned that they're going to sell to a neutral entity that will then sell to an enemy?
01:07:27.000Who's getting paid off enough that China already has the information?
01:07:30.000If we have advanced technology or any of our technology, quite frankly, is, you know, how are we ensuring that those systems aren't getting hacked, their enemies don't have the information?
01:07:40.000And I think that's more of a realistic scenario because China is trying to hack us every single day, all day, all night long, in every way, shape or form they possibly humanize.
01:07:51.000I think the challenge is, if they did bring you into the skiff and said aliens are real and they're aliens, you couldn't tell us anyway.
01:09:08.000These are questions the American people deserve answers to, which is why that memo is fascinating to me and why I believe we should get briefed on it, look at it, investigate it within armed services oversight, wherever that jurisdiction is.
01:09:20.000You're talking about these drones, this last month, the drones, whatever came of that?
01:09:40.000Someone else superchatted us saying that they were driving down the road and some large car-sized drone landed and stopped for a second and then picked up and flew off again.
01:11:23.000They were over Bedminster a lot, so I can imagine.
01:11:26.000I'm going to give you a report on drones about one day into the administration, because I think it's ridiculous that they're not telling you about what's going on with the drones.
01:11:44.000Do you want to say something about that?
01:11:46.000Just one quick comment, which is we are home to the largest naval base in the world and Quantico, and we house a lot of the SEAL teams and have a huge national security infrastructure.
01:11:59.000And now for two years running, we have had drone incursion over secure airspace, and we still don't know why.
01:12:07.000And I think that's absolutely unacceptable.
01:12:09.000And I think President Trump and the new leadership coming in, I think, will work diligently to understand who's behind this and what we do in order to stop the digital surveillance of all of our secure infrastructure.
01:12:30.000You kind of, as the military, as the commander, the one building the weapons program to counter foreign weapons programs, you want to lie to the public so that they believe it, so that the Chinese start to believe it also.
01:12:41.000The military doesn't actually do the building.
01:12:44.000Yeah, I was being hyperbolic, not the military commander.
01:13:10.000So I guess it's like, what do you tell people?
01:13:12.000If Trump found out these are counter-drone drones, these are weapons that we're going to use to defend ourselves, and here's how they can be shot down, and here's how they can be disrupted, you kind of don't want people to know that.
01:13:23.000I was drafting a bill this fall, and I think we're still doing it, that would allow our military to shoot down drones over military airspace.
01:15:14.000Since George W. Bush has had more executive orders than the previous one, which I find really disturbing.
01:15:20.000I mean, a lot of this stuff should be law or it shouldn't be happening.
01:15:24.000It's very bizarre that a president can come into office, make a whole slew of regulations without congressional oversight, without the people's oversight, and then they can just be automatically reversed.
01:15:34.000There's limitations to the authority of the executive branch.
01:15:36.000Executive orders tend to be things like...
01:15:38.000I am instructing my law enforcement agencies to no longer go after people who are doing this thing.
01:15:52.000Grok says that the largest number of executive orders signed on the first day by a president was Joe Biden, who signed 17 executive orders on his first day.
01:18:21.000I saw a picture of Steve Bannon earlier, thinking about that guy and how he basically went to jail for that contempt because he wouldn't speak against the president on the stand.
01:19:06.000So it was a total misapplication of the law in the first case and then it was applied especially for Merrick Garland who didn't have to suffer from any of the consequences of refusing to comply.
01:19:19.000With a congressional subpoena to turn over documentation about the president's mental capacity due to his aging.
01:19:26.000We still haven't seen the full transcript of the Robert Hurd testimony because they redacted parts of it.
01:19:33.000And it turns out that the biographer of Biden, who was part of that case, has a lot of documentation as well.
01:21:51.000He had a lot of campaign promises, and the American people, we all out here, we expect him to deliver.
01:21:55.000And some of them are going to be ugly, but it's time to get it done.
01:21:58.000Particularly if they're regarding the border and immigration and stuff like that, because you've got like 70% of the population feels like...
01:22:22.000Whether or not you think they should deport people that are just here illegally and that's the only law they've broken, I don't care.
01:22:29.000I want to see them to start with the criminals like they've said and then go on down the list.
01:22:35.000If you're here illegally, you should not be allowed to stay.
01:22:38.000The only caveat I would have is the people that are dreamers, maybe they can stay if there's some kind of benefit, but if they're just going to school and on the government.
01:22:57.000I don't have any problem with deporting people, and I think the American, and I don't think, the American people have made it completely clear.
01:23:05.000They want that just as much as they want ID to vote, which is another thing that even though the states...
01:23:11.000Avin Newsom got rid of the voter ID in California, what, a week ago?
01:23:16.000Well, he made it illegal to require it.
01:23:19.000Yeah, and I understand that the states run their elections, but I don't think that there's a problem with the federal government saying that you...
01:23:25.000We must do your elections in one day, and there's a deadline at night.
01:23:28.000I don't think there's any kind of constitutional preventing it.
01:23:31.000We can only weigh in, I believe, on federal elections, but states run their election policy.
01:23:36.000That is checks and balances within the government, states, rights, etc., federalism, the balance that we have there to have some of those checks and balances.
01:23:46.000But my bill, H.R. 30, the violence against women, preventing violence against women by Illegal Aliens Act, will get a vote next week.
01:24:44.000I was reading on HHS website, they have a program called the Refugee Resettlement Program, and that's what they've been using to take people that come to the border and say that they're claiming asylum.
01:24:55.000All they do is they have to say, I'm claiming asylum, and then they'll go ahead and put them into that program as opposed to being like, oh, you have to leave or whatever, and that was part of how they filtered them out through the country.
01:25:09.000I've made a bunch of noise about this on the show in the past.
01:25:12.000I think that was one of the means that they've been using to try and turn purple states.
01:25:22.000But also, and the White House denied this last year, but there was a program voted on by Democrats and a handful of Republicans twice in the last two or three years that fed FEMA $1.45 billion to house illegal immigrants in this country.
01:25:38.000FEMA's mission is to protect against natural disasters and to respond to natural disasters.
01:30:20.000And meanwhile, no one ever said what the felony was that Trump was said to have committed.
01:30:27.000Because every time Alvin Bragg has prosecuted this charge, falsification of business records, it has been a misdemeanor.
01:30:37.000And the only way that he could make these misdemeanors felonies is by saying that these misdemeanors were committed in service to a felony crime.
01:30:45.000But he never said what that felony crime was.
01:32:24.000It's not a surprise that, you know, in a country of 350 million people, or 330 million people, there'd be some crazies that are like, let's do anything so that way we can just say this, blah, blah, blah.
01:32:35.000But the fact that there are people that are supposed to be serious people in government that are the quality and caliber of our elected officials and our judges and the judiciary in this country, that it has fallen so low.
01:32:48.000So absolutely, just incredibly low that these people are not only taken seriously, but they're allowed to be in positions of authority.
01:33:46.000There is a prominent community of people on the internet.
01:33:49.000DMT, like hippy-dippy, ayahuasca people that for a long time have said fluoride calcifies your pineal gland, which I don't know why fluoride would calcify.
01:34:12.000It just accumulates in your pineal gland, and then the fluoride has a high affinity for calcium, which is a component of the crystals.
01:34:18.000So it brings the calcium out of those crystals in the pineal gland.
01:34:21.000My point is, what if water fluoridation, which is only dominant over the last hundred years, is the reason why we've seen a reduction in belief in God?
01:35:06.000That kind of goes along with what you were saying because it was the boomers who abandoned God and that's when the boomers all started drinking water.
01:35:12.000You know, for me it was like I had to figure out what God was because when they were telling me, hey, Santa Claus is real and so is God and then I found out Santa Claus was fake, I was like, well, maybe God's fake too.
01:35:23.000But then when I started to see the cosmic microwave background radiation through these radio telescopes, and you see this undulating web of radiation left over after the Big Bang, it looks like a neural net.
01:35:34.000You know what I found really sort of convincing for me was how energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
01:37:25.000It depends if it's actually being, if it's got indirect sunlight or not, because if you're in space without any air around you, if you're in direct sunlight, you're getting that direct radiation and heat and stuff, so it probably would melt.
01:39:44.000Have you ever brought her onto the floor?
01:39:46.000Oh yeah, and I've been asked to take her off the floor and I keep her there.
01:39:51.000I'm like, you guys can arrest me and my dog.
01:39:54.000But she got sworn in with me last session.
01:39:58.000We got sworn in at like 2am and I had the dog and I had her in one hand and my other hand was up getting sworn in in the middle of the night.
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01:42:43.000She said Ron Paul and she's lit up with liberty.
01:42:47.000I met him in 2012 when he was running for president and just been so impressed ever since.
01:42:52.000Everything again, like Trump, everything he said has come true in his predictions both on foreign policy and financial policy, economic policy.
01:43:00.000We've ignored for a very long time and we have no time to waste.
01:43:04.000That's the thing about short-term harm.
01:43:07.000Ron is kind of like, yo, he's the guy that would have instituted the short-term harm to prevent the long-term pain.
01:43:15.000You know what I notice about Republicans and Democrats is that the Republicans are basically like the dad who's saying, clean your room, work hard, life's a bitch, and then you die, but you gotta do what you gotta do.
01:43:25.000And the Democrats are like the wine aunt being like, just do whatever you want, who cares?
01:43:29.000But the problem is the Democrats have been aided and abetted by Republicans for decades now.
01:43:34.000And so when we did the debt ceiling when McCarthy was Speaker, it was a horrible deal.
01:43:40.000But we've spent just as much as drunken Democrats.
01:46:27.000I still think it's worth repeating, it's crazy, that the last rock song to reach number one on the Billboard charts was How You Remind Me by Nickelback.
01:47:41.000And so you can maneuver clouds with your, I don't know, willpower, or whatever it is, but you will literally see them dissipate or coagulate, depending on...
01:48:31.000Not Him says the development companies invested in by the rich are salivating over the fires just like the Hawaii fires getting ready to pay pennies now.
01:49:28.000I wonder if something like that would be possible.
01:49:30.000Everyone's familiar with the old saying, location, location, location.
01:49:34.000Like you can't get more California coastline.
01:49:37.000So if you have a lot there, even though you've lost your home and lost a lot of the value, the lot itself has still got a good amount of value, you know, and you still own it.
01:49:46.000The fact that you don't have insurance now because California ran the insurance companies out of California is a problem.
01:50:35.000I was talking to this friend of mine in California who's done all this research, and she was saying that the houses being really close together, the amount of vegetation, people just grow bamboo in their yards.
01:51:36.000I'm from a little town called Goose Creek, South Carolina, and right next to that was Ladson, and I worked at the first Waffle House, exit 203 in Ladson, right nearby where that gentleman.
01:52:28.000What I've done in a short period of time is incredible.
01:52:31.000Everything we did last week and being on the phone with the Trump and the Speaker and the last two holdouts last week, getting this bill through next week, I mean, it's been an incredible time as well.
01:52:42.000Can you elaborate on what statewide means, or are you going to leave it there?
01:52:59.000I'm 30, a GC, married with three kids.
01:53:03.000My mortgage is $5,300 a month for a four-bedroom, and they tell us our values comes from sending water to SoCal, but they really send it into the ocean.
01:57:45.000I walked out in the front room and I just felt his energy.
01:57:47.000I went to the castle, the old studio, and I was walking up to check out equipment and there's just that yellow stain in the corner and I said, how is this not clean?
01:59:37.000But I don't know about state-level charges.
01:59:39.000Well, and the whole thing recently, the Department of Justice required Minneapolis cops to do a whole reform thing, and they just came to an agreement about using less force and all of these other super-woke, anti-police, defund-the-police policies that are going to be implemented, and it's perhaps all entirely based on lies and fabrications.
02:00:43.000You can find me at The Post Millennial and you can check out my newsletter at thepostmillennial.com slash Libby and that would come to you every day.
02:00:51.000And Tim, I was just thinking, you know, you have all this coffee, you don't have any tea.
02:00:54.000We could do Libby's, spill the tea, you know, it could be fun.