Jack Posobiec of One American News joins us to talk about a new conspiracy theory about a secret campaign to save the 2020 election. We also discuss AOC and her grandstanding, and why we need to dial up the noise.
00:00:53.000And I'm going to use only the words they used in the article.
00:00:57.000They say it was a shadow campaign, that it literally, they say it was a conspiracy.
00:01:02.000And the definition of conspiracy is people getting together in secret for an unlawful or harmful act, straight up.
00:01:09.000They say that it was an elite cabal of industrialists and special interests and political elites and media elites who came together to affect every aspect of the election from changing the rules, changing the laws, controlling the flow of information, What would you call it if you were, say, going to compete in some kind of athletic event, and then your opponent got all of the rules changed to help them?
00:01:36.000Would you consider that to have been a rigged event?
00:01:39.000Many people probably would, but they say they weren't rigging the event, they were fortifying it for the, quote, proper outcome.
00:02:57.000Jack Posobiec here from One American News, correspondent there at Washington, D.C., currently in the occupied green zone of Washington, D.C.
00:03:07.000We're right there on Constitution Ave, which, of course, we'll be talking about January 6th a little bit.
00:03:11.000Most recently, got into it a little bit this week with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, congresswoman, who, you know, I tweeted an article about and she decided to try to put a target on my back.
00:03:37.000So we'll talk about that too, because now she's grandstanding.
00:03:39.000And this is like, it became a really big story because she keeps doubling down.
00:03:44.000Now she sent an email to her constituents saying, go online and flag anyone who dare oppose me.
00:03:49.000Yeah, after it became the number one trend nationwide twice with first Alexandria Ocasio-Smollett and then second AOC lied, neither of which I take credit for.
00:04:00.000They organically kind of came up for people making the connection between Jussie Smollett.
00:04:06.000And her response to all of this was not to take it in stride, was not to, and this is why it actually matters, and this is why, you know, they say, you know, we need, we need to dial up the noise, not the signal, not the noise, right?
00:04:18.000So I'm going to give you signal, not noise here, is that she's trying to weaponize this situation.
00:04:24.000We saw what she, she was one of the leaders of Parler, the deplatforming of Parler, going to Amazon, putting pressure on them.
00:04:31.000Now leading to de-platform Twitter users, Facebook users, YouTube.
00:04:36.000Whatever it is, just for correcting her, for criticizing her.
00:04:39.000And again, this is different than when, you know, one of those sort of fake news apparatchiks comes out there and says, oh, this dangerous person is spreading, you know, a different opinion on the internet.
00:04:58.000I will say that as a statement of fact.
00:05:00.000Full credit to you for actually blowing that wide apart, because I tweeted the map, but then when you went to that timeline, I think you broke the case.
00:05:53.000Welcome back beautiful and amazing human beings.
00:05:55.000My name is Luke Grodowski of WeAreChange.org and if you want to find me, you could find me tweeting up a storm on LukeWeAreChange and memeing up a storm on Instagram also under LukeWeAreChange.
00:06:17.000And along what you were saying with something about private companies handling some of this sensitive stuff, I just read an article yesterday that the government will have private organizations do a lot of the high-tech stuff so that Freedom of Information Act requests can't get it because they're with private organizations.
00:06:40.000So before we get into this big breaking story, my friends, you must do one very important thing.
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00:06:47.000We have a really cool bonus segment from the other night where the Navy claims to have tech that can, quote, engineer the fabric of reality.
00:06:57.000Wondering if it's legit, because there are some questions, but we set this up because we're going to be talking about how an elite cabal, so saith Time Magazine, conspired, and that's according to Time Magazine, to fortify the election by changing the rules, laws, and manipulating the flow of information and lobbying big tech to suppress information.
00:07:17.000That's all according to a mainstream publication.
00:07:19.000Now that's the kind of conversation that results in us, um, you know, just being put at risk for nasty platforming.
00:07:25.000Cassandra Fairbanks, if you're not familiar with her, she is a journalist over at the Gateway Pundit.
00:07:30.000I always do this every time I bring them up.
00:07:31.000I don't, I'm not a fan of the Gateway Pundit, but I know and trust Cassandra.
00:07:35.000And she published footage of vans showing up to the TCF center in Detroit that say Vote Mobile on them.
00:08:32.000There was a conspiracy unfolding behind the scenes, one that both curtailed the protests and coordinated the resistance from CEOs.
00:08:40.000Both surprises were the result of an informal alliance between left-wing activists and business titans.
00:08:46.000The Democrats, major corporations and CEOs, formed what I guess you could call a lucrative merger between corporation and state for the purpose of winning political power.
00:08:57.000Is there a word for something like that?
00:09:22.000This is the inside story of the conspiracy to save the 2020 election based on access to the group's inner workings, never-before-seen documents, and interviews with dozens of those involved from across the political spectrum.
00:09:33.000I'm going to stop right there and tell you that conspiracy implies a crime.
00:09:37.000In law, it does, and the general definition is unlawful or harmful act.
00:09:43.000A group acting in secret for an unlawful or harmful outcome.
00:09:47.000They go on to say, It is the story of an unprecedented, creative, and determined campaign whose success also reveals how close the nation came to disaster.
00:09:57.000Every attempt to interfere with the proper outcome of the election was defeated.
00:10:40.000A well-funded cabal of powerful people, ranging across industries and ideologies, working together behind the scenes to influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage, and control the flow of information.
00:10:55.000They were not rigging the election, they were fortifying it, and they believe the public needs to understand the system's fragility in order to ensure that democracy in America endures.
00:11:08.000You are not saving democracy when you conspire behind the scenes with powerful industrialists, CEOs, and the elites to subvert the flow of information and prevent the improper outcome as you see it.
00:11:23.000The true outcome is to sit back, advocate for your candidate, advocate for your ideas, and then hope people vote for you.
00:11:30.000What they did very much sounds like it was criminal.
00:11:48.000It was a conspiracy to violate the Constitution to stop Donald Trump from winning.
00:11:54.000To steer media coverage, control the flow of information, change rules and laws prior to an election, just as our founding fathers created.
00:12:04.000I remember it was, who was it who said give me liberty or give me death?
00:12:20.000Now, what I meant by that was, we want to make sure the rabble can't be in control of these elections, you know?
00:12:25.000So we, as the powerful elites, want to actually manipulate them into thinking they have the power, and give me that, and then maybe I'm willing to die for it.
00:12:33.000Fortifying is also a very interesting word here and also the timing.
00:12:37.000Why now did Time, and I want to say this too, admit that there was a secret cabal of powerful wealthy elites that were working with corporations, steering media coverage, influencing perceptions, and changing the rules to get their way?
00:12:49.000Time said that, not me, don't get me in trouble.
00:12:51.000Why now did this happen and when you look at those kind of ... other statements you you're seeing some rebuttals here and ... the rebuttals here rebuttals here are that it was done in ... public there was this was sort of transparent but but even ... if it was it still doesn't make it a good thing.
00:13:06.000And when we look at what actually happened this election, specifically with the Hunter Biden story, especially with some of the primaries in the Democratic presidential run-up, you see a lot of foul playing.
00:13:19.000You see a lot of things that shouldn't have happened but did, and they're wrong.
00:13:23.000The Hunter Biden cover-up story, that's the biggest one.
00:13:26.000And to what you're saying, and we want to be clear about this because the article does this as well, and even with Something we'll talk about later, the timeline matters, right?
00:13:34.000Going through the timeline in this article is important because they don't lay this out in a chronological fashion.
00:13:39.000You get about three quarters of the way through this article.
00:14:26.000We've got to do universal voting, send ballots everywhere, ballots all over the place in many of these states.
00:14:32.000And they were planning to do this even before the word COVID crossed anyone's lips in the West, back when, even before China started arresting the physicians out in Wuhan, right?
00:14:43.000They were already planning to change the system to get, what they said, the appropriate outcome.
00:15:51.000I said that the vote-by-mail rule was unconstitutional at the state and federal level.
00:15:57.000And it was a lower court judge said that the plaintiffs, so this is Sean Parnell and I think Mike Kelly, would have won on the merit.
00:16:06.000Uh, that mail-in voting is not allowed universally in Pennsylvania because they have rules about how, you know, you can do absentee ballots.
00:16:24.000Right, so here's the catch-22 on all of that, and I say this as a Pennsylvania kid, Philadelphia area, that the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court right now is currently controlled by a supermajority of Democrats.
00:16:37.000And what they did was, they were saying, okay, Doctrine of Latches, that means too much time has gone by, we can't fix this, therefore there's no way to actually remunerate what's been done to you, and so we're going to have to let this slide.
00:16:51.000There's no way to redo the election, is kind of what they're saying.
00:16:54.000But, to Sean Parnell's point, and I've spoken with him on this as well, had he brought that case prior to the election, they would say, you do not have standing because you have yet to be injured.
00:17:18.000And they've written this in such a way where, and this is why people love lawyers so much, That, you know, you've created a situation where there is no way to find relief from this.
00:17:30.000They needed to have sued immediately, and then when they said, you have no injury, then they could have sued and said, uh-uh, look at that one.
00:17:36.000And that would have at least been their leg to stand on.
00:17:38.000We tried, you said standing, we now have injury, we're back.
00:17:43.000And then they would have to be like, well, they can't cite latches because I already tried suing now that we're injured.
00:17:48.000However, they might have said they probably would have said the same thing.
00:17:52.000Oh, well, it's been a year now, so it's too long.
00:17:54.000The law has been put in place, blah, blah, blah.
00:17:56.000I want to read something to you guys from the article.
00:17:58.000This is the craziest, the craziest aspect of this, which I think is one of the most demoralizing sentences you'll probably hear.
00:18:07.000Their work touched every aspect of the election.
00:18:09.000They got states to change voting systems and laws and helped secure hundreds of millions in public and private funding.
00:18:20.000They fended off voter suppression lawsuits, recruited armies of poll workers, and got millions of people to vote by mail for the first time.
00:18:28.000I would like to see an investigation into what that sentence means.
00:18:31.000What do you mean they recruited poll workers?
00:18:33.000They were poll workers who were in this cabal, in this conspiracy, according to Time Magazine.
00:19:02.000There's from the AFL-CIO, not the president, but the senior advisor to the president.
00:19:08.000There's people involved from numerous progressive left of center organizations.
00:19:14.000A ton of people from these, you know, protect democracy type groups like Norm Eisen, Ian Besson is someone who's also been named in there.
00:19:20.000A lot of the same people, by the way, who were pushing the Russiagate lawsuits, running a lot of the websites that had to do with Russiagate.
00:19:28.000I mean, all those ones that sort of started bubbling up in around late 2017, early 2018, suddenly shifted.
00:22:55.000So, Birdwatch is this new community-sourced, fact-checking ability that is an add-on to Twitter.
00:23:04.000Right now, you can't see it publicly because they're still kind of in beta mode.
00:23:08.000But, it goes into individual tweets, and then you can mark it, hey, this is unhelpful, this is helpful, this is misleading, this is not misleading.
00:23:17.000So, my friend who's in Birdwatch sent me your tweet, Tim, and I can actually see from the link on the inside of it, every single person who's marked it so far has wrote, not misleading, not misleading, not misleading, not misleading, not misleading.
00:24:11.000I'm gonna read you what I said and what they said.
00:24:13.000I said, I don't think this even matters at this point.
00:24:17.000Time Magazine just came out and said that a cabal of elites rigged the election.
00:24:21.000I'm sorry, they said they didn't rig the election, they quote, fortified it by changing the rules and laws as well as manipulating the flow of information.
00:24:42.000According to the officiating source of Time, there was a well-organized group of secret participants in a shadow organization that sounds like a cabal that worked together to sway the election in favor of Joe Biden.
00:25:04.000use the word rigged where time euphemistically is fortified the
00:25:07.000information conveyed in his tweet is factual with respect to times reporting
00:25:10.000there you go and they have still restricted my tweet so I personally
00:25:16.000reached out to Jack Dorsey and said Twitter has published a false statement
00:25:21.000of fact on my tweet and I would like Twitter to remove it and issue a
00:25:25.000statement correcting the record And then I sent him a link to the Time Magazine story.
00:25:29.000Which by the way, they're not only claiming that you're misleading, they're, think of this, they're claiming that your tweet is a potential incitement of violence.
00:25:47.000And the tweet is about the cabal, and rigging doesn't mean illegal, and rigging doesn't mean fraud.
00:25:52.000In fact, you actually said that, if you want to go to the next level on this, Cassandra's tweet was claiming fraud, but your tweet was saying— No, no, hers wasn't either.
00:27:00.000I'd like to, you know, the problem is not one of these, I'll do air quotes, journalists at any of these major publications will go near it.
00:27:10.000One of the big problems that that people have, even prior to the Time magazine, you know, confession letter came out, is that people have been asking, you know, honest people, I think, have been asking, what level of transparency is there in our elections?
00:27:27.000How can we be sure, you know, we all went to bed seeing one thing, and then over the next few days, that result kept changing.
00:27:35.000So shouldn't we as a country, We want to be in a situation where 47, 48, whatever it is, percent of people at least agree with the outcome, the fact that it was gotten to fairly, that the process was fair, that there was transparency.
00:27:48.000But every time you ask the question, you get shot down, you get yelled down, you get shouted, you get scolded, you get suspended on Twitter or flagged on Twitter.
00:27:58.000And then Time Magazine comes out and we get the shadowy cabal.
00:28:04.000Donald Trump got Oceans 11, but we all got Oceans 11 a long time ago, alright?
00:28:08.000I say, I say, that's how I describe Donald Trump losing the election.
00:28:11.000As we can now see from the admission of Time Magazine, they were working out rule changes for over a year to make sure that everything was slanted as heavy as possible away from Trump, and they even say in the article they were worried because Trump was still outperforming the polls after everything they conspired to do.
00:28:29.000I'm going to stress this one more time because I all want you to hear it.
00:28:32.000The story says that there was a conspiracy of a cabal, well-funded and powerful, that recruited armies of poll workers.
00:28:43.000That's Time Magazine saying that, okay?
00:28:45.000And I think this is this is key, and I don't know if you mentioned this part yet, that it actually talks about how it's the US Chamber of Commerce working with the AFL-CIO.
00:28:55.000So this is your, you know, the workers and the owners actually shaking hands for the first time.
00:29:02.000Saying that usually, you know, the AFL-CIO is against the Chamber of Commerce.
00:29:06.000That's, you know, the unions donate to the Democrats, the Chamber of Commerce donates to Republicans, and then they battle it out in Congress.
00:29:13.000That's kind of the standard way that politics has been done for the last 30, 40 years.
00:29:18.000This time around, it's like we're going to join together because we have to do everything to ensure the proper outcome.
00:29:26.000Are you saying the Chamber of Commerce was involved with the cabal?
00:30:06.000So I think that's that's one of the theories that people have been talking about.
00:30:09.000But we were talking before the show that it's what I described it as returning to the scene of the crime.
00:30:14.000And I think you, Jack, you were mentioning it's kind of like the letter from the Zodiac.
00:30:18.000Yeah, this is what behavioral scientists would refer to as personation, the idea that you leave a signature because you desire you have that sort of primal urge for credit, that to know that you did something and you got away with it.
00:30:43.000You know, to go off of the scene of the crime, you know, BTK used to always write letters to the newspaper or to investigators to say taking credit for his heinous crimes.
00:30:54.000If they got it wrong and say, hey, this one was one of mine.
00:30:59.000They could be getting ahead of something that's going to be coming out, or they're just kind of fortifying what a lot of people kind of knew was happening already.
00:31:06.000They knew that, you know, the game was rigged.
00:31:25.000They were going to run A documentary talking all about these machines and problems and they went out to hackathon and we're talking all about the issues because they were buying these machines on eBay and going into them, which I never even knew about until after the fact.
00:31:42.000And then they memory hold all of that.
00:31:44.000But now if you bring up some of these problems, you're going to get censored.
00:32:19.000Homeland Security Advisor actually came out and testified yesterday in front of Congress when they asked him about this and he said, you know, we don't need this to be permanent to secure D.C.
00:32:56.000And I watch Nicole Wallace, and you hear some of the words that are coming out of these folks' mouths.
00:33:01.000And it's amazing to me because For all of 2020, this was the defund police movement, and the cops in this country have it out for the little guy, and they're proto-fascists of a police state, the harbingers of totalitarianism, and we need to get rid of them.
00:33:21.000You even have people saying, abolish the entire, not just private prisons, but the entire prison system.
00:33:26.000But then they'll turn around and say, except for any of you guys in a red hat, I want I want all of you down at Guantanamo Bay.
00:34:01.000They view you as an evil other who must be caged or exterminated.
00:34:05.000And I know that might sound extreme, But this woman on MSNBC literally said, when we deal with terrorists overseas, I mean, we drone strike these people like American citizen Anwar al-Awlaki.
00:34:17.000And then they go on to talk about Americans.
00:34:18.000What do you think they're referring to?
00:34:20.000Let me show you the story from The Blaze.
00:34:23.000During a discussion regarding domestic terror, MSNBC anchor Nicole Wallace floated the idea of the U.S.
00:34:29.000government killing American citizens with drone strikes, something they have done before, several times in fact under Obama.
00:34:35.000Wallace brought up the National Terror Advisory System bulletin that was released to all law enforcement by the Department of Homeland Security last week.
00:34:43.000The bulletin which is in effect until April 30th warns the DHS allegedly received information that there is a threat of ideologically motivated violent extremists with objections to exercise objections to the exercise of governmental authority and the presidential transition as well as other perceived grievances fueled by false narratives could continue to mobilize to incite or commit violence.
00:35:05.000Wallace notes quote there's a bulletin released to all law enforcement earlier this week that there is until the end of April a persistent threat of domestic domestic extremism She goes on to mention basically what they already said, that the COVID restrictions are unnecessary, all of those ideologies pushed by Trump.
00:35:21.000The Deadline White House host then said, but my question for you is around incitement.
00:35:26.000We had a policy and it was very controversial.
00:35:28.000It was carried out under the Bush years and under the Obama years of attacking terror at its root.
00:35:33.000Of going after and killing, and in the case of Anwar al-Awlaki, an American Yemeni-American with a drone strike for the crime of inciting violence, inciting terror, Wallace said.
00:35:45.000Mitch McConnell was in the Senate then.
00:35:49.000How does Mitch McConnell, who understands the way you root out terror is to take it on in the case of Islamic terror, kill those who incite it?
00:35:56.000How does he not vote to convict someone that he said on the House floor incited an insurrection?
00:36:01.000The Blaze then quotes a very poor and stupid journalist, Luke Rutkowski.
00:36:07.000The Blaze then shows Luke's tweet where he says, so they are pretty much saying they have to stop incitement of violence by inciting violence themselves.
00:36:17.000This as, MSNBC's Nicole Wall suggests we use domestic drone strikes on Americans as a solution to lockdown protesters.
00:36:25.000It may sound extreme, but please listen to that quote.
00:36:28.000She says, Mitch McConnell understands the way you root out terrorism is to take it on, saying, in the previous sentence, killing, in the case of Anwar al-Awlaki, an American Yemeni-American with a drone strike.
00:36:49.000And this is again Nicole Wallace, a former Bush spokesperson, and it's very interesting that she brought up Anwar al-Awlaki because that's one American citizen.
00:36:57.000Abdurahim al-Awlaki is yet another one.
00:36:59.000He's a 16 year old American citizen that was killed Under of course Barack Obama's drone bombing he was 16 ... years old and then Donald Trump who personally called ... for a raid under his raid killed his daughter who was 8 ... years old so we have literally the entire ... assassination of this family and and a lot of people are I ... mean I remember when when this was being codified I ... remember when this was first introduced and I was screaming ... on the top of my lungs hey this is extremely dangerous we ...
00:37:30.000the right to kill anyone, that power, we can't give that to the presidency. He can't be judge,
00:37:35.000jury, and executioner. This is dangerous and it's going to turn against the American people.
00:37:39.000And now today we have them on national television telling you that it's a good thing.
00:38:53.000No, I asked her, I was like, how do you feel about the president potentially handing this power to kill anyone at any moment to potentially someone like Mitt Romney?
00:39:05.000Peter King, a Republican, called me an absolute lunatic and a moron for even believing that there was such a thing.
00:39:11.000No one even wanted to talk about this thing.
00:39:14.000And then now it's here, and now it's codified, and now it's being promoted as some kind of great, amazing, glorious idea to deal with anti-lockdown protesters.
00:39:28.000Obviously, I can't talk too much about my actual service, but yeah, that's very, very real.
00:39:36.000The story from the New York Times was that Obama was given what looked like baseball cards of statistics and age and a breakdown and threat level, and then he would be like, kill him and kill him.
00:39:49.000He would eventually have to sign off, but it would be the NSC going up, and in some cases the National Security Council, which is attached to the White House.
00:39:57.000They're in the EEOB building, but it's a White House organ in a sense, and the NSC was greatly expanded under Barack Obama for purposes like And Barack Obama personally signed off on a lot of these drone strikes, personally executing them, and he even came out a couple weeks ago saying, I kind of regret being as aggressive as I was with foreign policy because I was trying to impress the Republicans so I could look tough in front of them.
00:40:23.000That sounds like a cop-out to say the least, especially when you have blood on your hands and you killed American citizens just because of your signature?
00:40:31.000When you killed American teenagers based on your signature?
00:40:33.000And again, Donald Trump started his presidency Not in a good way either, because he also personally signed off on a raid that killed his eight-year-old daughter.
00:40:42.000Well, the eight-year-old sister of Abdulmanal Aki and the daughter of Anwar.
00:40:46.000And not only were these, in some cases, U.S.
00:40:48.000citizens, but in other cases, you mentioned the restaurant, right?
00:40:51.000You know, the collateral damage in some of these things, there were funerals, weddings, I mean, these are clearly... One last thing, I need to add to this point, because when we look at these policies, Syria, Iran, you know, Afghanistan, Libya, they're all failed.
00:41:06.000But specifically when it comes to the drone bombing campaign, it came out through many reports that over 90% of the drone bombs landed on unintended people.
00:41:16.000Killed innocent people that were not the intended targets.
00:41:20.000So this is the program that they want to bring back, that they want to use in the United States with a 90% fail list?
00:41:36.000You have people in the government who are doing this, and the fear was that as they started killing American citizens, it would eventually find its way to American soil.
00:41:49.000The government's been empowered to do it.
00:41:50.000And now here we are I mean ever since 2004 I was saying though the war on terror is going to be going to be a war on the people and that's exactly what we're seeing these emergency laws being used now turn against the American people the only people who got this information out there got my videos out there were individuals like Glenn Greenwald were the only few individuals that were willing to share These videos, these confrontations with Robert Gibbs, with Debbie Washerman Schultz, with Peter King and all these other individuals as the mainstream media stayed silent on this issue and even denied the fact that it existed.
00:42:23.000And now the other point I wanted to make is that we recently heard from Ken Cuccinelli that Nancy Pelosi wanted crew-served machine guns in DC.
00:42:32.000What you need to understand about the psychotic request is that Listen, as most people who are listening probably know, and many who are not big gun people might not know all that well, it tends to be that those who are trying to pass gun control laws know nothing about guns.
00:42:49.000And it becomes particularly dangerous when they try wielding them.
00:42:52.000Because you end up with dumb people saying things like fully semi-automatic, which is meaningless, or Nancy Pelosi saying- Automatic clips.
00:42:59.000Can we get crew- yeah, automatic- crew-served machine guns in a civilian jurisdiction.
00:43:55.000If she actually got this, this is what these people, they don't care about you.
00:43:58.000Well, actually though, at Biden's inauguration, That wouldn't necessarily have been true because I was there, but you know who wasn't there?
00:44:10.000And of course all my co-workers, thank God, were safe, but they locked that thing down so much that this was like a scene out of The Hunger Games, which I was saying even before Lady Gaga got up with the actual Mockingjay on her dress, that...
00:45:17.000So my studio was right there on Constitution Ave, so I was there for Jan 6th, I was there for Jan 20th, and that week, the week of inauguration, for me to get through, it was complete military lockdown, not just on the National Mall or around the Capitol building like it is now, Right now, that was blocks and blocks out, you had to go through military checkpoints, I had to go through TSA level Secret Service screening, you know, the idea where you're they're going through your bag, they're patting you down, they're wanting you I'd have my my media pass my media credentials, and a list that I was on stating that I was an essential worker, this was the building.
00:45:56.000And by the way, if you were taking pictures out there, if you were up, you know, hey, let me just record some of this seeing as I am You're in a media capacity that you were being hounded off the street.
00:46:07.000Hey, I said you were going to that building.
00:46:19.000You know, but that's the level that it went to.
00:46:22.000Even if you were just doing your job out there trying to show people what it was like on Inauguration Day.
00:46:27.000It's always just following orders from the lowest scale of just kind of jamming you up at a checkpoint to the atrocities.
00:46:35.000I hear stories about National Guardsmen in D.C.
00:46:37.000who are extremely demoralized by what's going on, but it's not like they're going to do anything.
00:46:41.000Well, they're not being forced to sleep in parking lots.
00:46:43.000But it's remarkable to me that they could literally have, as Time Magazine put it, Cabal, put them in a parking garage with one bathroom and one power outlet and no internet or anything like that, and say, sleep on the concrete, and they're like, yes sir.
00:46:57.000I gotta admit, the first thing is, it's actually admirable that the Guardsmen are willing to endure this in the name of doing right by our country.
00:47:06.000But it's shocking to me that people would actually follow the orders, and I don't know how else to say it, but that's probably why I would never enlist.
00:47:14.000I will say this, that shows a failure of leadership on the officer corps, right?
00:47:18.000That when you're an officer, and I was an officer, you are a leader of your soldiers, your troops, your sailors, whichever it may be, guardians, I think this is for Space Force.
00:47:30.000If I'm in a situation where I know my people are being asked to sleep in a parking garage, you know, I can understand going in there on a movement and they said, Hey, let's be here for a little bit.
00:47:44.000That's if I'm an O2 and I'm an O3, you know, you know, captain, etc, or lower, you're going out there and I'm on the phone with my major, I'm on the phone with my lieutenant colonel, I'm saying, Hey, what's going on?
00:50:22.000Human targets and first-person shooters were some of the ways that they Psychological training of Vietnam because and this is back I remember this was during the draft so a lot of people that were forced to be there they realized that you had to switch from the stationary you know ring targets that you would have on the shooting range to silhouettes to look make it look like a person to condition you
00:50:47.000to be able to pull that trigger to not aim high.
00:50:49.000Some of the original first person shooters actually came out of DoD programs.
00:50:55.000And this was also done to be able to start conditioning you that, you know, it's, it's okay, this is normal, this is fine.
00:51:01.000Because up until that point in human history, it had never been done before this idea that on a, you know, for kids, right, that we let kids play first person shooters.
00:51:11.000And that you're going to be conditioned already from playing these games that that's what you do.
00:51:16.000And now when people go into the military, you're expecting it.
00:51:20.000There's an expectation that, oh, I'm going to deploy and I get to shoot people and I get to kick in doors and that's what joining the military means.
00:51:26.000And so that's why, you know, you're asking, are they going to follow the laws?
00:51:33.000To the understanding that joining the military means I get to do these things.
00:51:37.000They broke them down and built them in a way where they will always follow those orders.
00:51:41.000Let me ask you, if there was a group of Trump supporters waving flags and they were standing on an intersection and a guardsman or group were ordered to fire on them immediately, would they do it?
00:51:55.000If they were told that there was an imminent threat?
00:51:57.000And to shoot those men now, stop them now.
00:52:05.000If they were told it was an imminent threat, if they were told that there was something about to happen, that that group is concealing a... You would have to explain that.
00:52:14.000They wouldn't just do it indiscriminately.
00:52:18.000I've had a bunch of friends who told me that they never thought it was possible.
00:52:22.000Like some conservative friends I've had a long time, you know, from years ago back in Chicago, would say things like, After Kent State and things like that, you're never going to see this kind of martial law ridiculous thing.
00:52:32.000But then I actually went and stayed on a couple military bases.
00:52:34.000I briefly lived on Fort Carson just outside of Colorado Springs.
00:52:38.000And I also lived just outside of Fort Eustis in Newport News.
00:52:41.000And I actually asked some of the active duty personnel and they said, They're like, they're not machines.
00:52:46.000They're like, dude, it's a simplistic question.
00:52:49.000Like, if I was ordered to shoot an American, would I do it?
00:52:51.000It's like, that's not how it goes down.
00:52:53.000What goes down is someone says, we've got intelligence of a potential terroristic threat.
00:52:56.000And then there's someone, you know, coming towards you and they say, that's him.
00:53:55.000But this is happening, and I think this is akin to what we're seeing in time, akin to what we're seeing in MSNBC, and what we're going to be seeing.
00:54:04.000And some people are pointing to the fact that these news organizations are losing ratings, they're losing viewership.
00:54:09.000You know, that could be maybe, you know, an understanding partially of it, but I think there's something bigger, deeper, especially with the longer, bigger connections that a lot of these media organizations have with intelligence organizations that work hand-in-hand together pushing out this propaganda on the front line.
00:54:24.000Sometimes even intelligence agencies writing entire articles and just having journalists put their name behind it.
00:54:30.000In American media, in international media, and this is something we need to worry about because those talking points, those words set an agenda, set a perception that puts out a scenario that is unfolding right in front of us, and it's a nasty scenario that we're seeing right now.
00:54:45.000And something that we were just saying before, shows like 24 and Sleeper Cell and Homeland that all came out in sort of that three to four year period after 9-11, getting you to think that, oh, your neighbor is a radical.
00:55:01.000That was something that's actually, this has all been sort of a red pill for me to go back and say, wait a minute.
00:55:39.000The reason SVU wasn't my favorite is because Stabler would routinely violate people's constitutional rights, brutally beat them, and it was like a part of his character that he would get the wrong person.
00:55:52.000He would scream in their faces and then it would like sort of give him pause when he realized what he did.
00:55:57.000And I'm like, why am I supposed to root for this cop?
00:56:03.000That's like a show are gruesome and brutal, but like you have a cop who's literally, you know, there, there, there, there's like an episode where he beats up a guy and it turns out the guy wasn't the suspect, but he was just so enraged by the crime.
00:56:17.000We're supposed to root for these guys?
00:56:19.000Well, there's a reason the CIA tweets out support of Black Panther and why the Pentagon spends hundreds of millions of dollars, especially American taxpayer dollars, in rewriting scripts for major movies and TV shows all throughout the United States.
00:56:33.000We have to understand there's a bigger agenda throughout the subliminal messaging that a lot of times we don't pick up, we don't notice, we're not on alert to look out for You know, the messaging behind entertainment because we put our guard down.
00:56:46.000We think we're just being entertained when in reality people are being programmed to believe a certain thing that benefits, of course, the ruling class.
00:58:08.000When I first said, oh, calm down, we should all calm down.
00:58:10.000The whole second verse is a caricature of conservatives as if they're like, as if the millennial conservative is comparable to the 90s conservative.
00:58:19.000And so she's then singing about like LGBT rights and how it's like a bunch of people who are like hillbillies waving signs, you know, about, you know, Misspelled signs, yeah.
00:58:28.000Yeah, misspelled signs opposing LGBT rights.
00:58:31.000And it's like, that video was probably created by some Gen Xer who's in their 50s, and that's their perception of the conservatives.
00:58:38.000And so then Taylor Swift makes this for 12-year-olds or 14-year-olds or whatever, who now will have that perception of conservatives without ever having talked to one.
00:58:48.000And so this is part of the phenomenon where we can see the left doesn't know anything about the right.
00:58:52.000It was like that, Kevin Smith did that movie Red State, which is exactly like that.
00:58:56.000Where people have their, I think it was their car broke down and they were stuck in the backwoods and it was all these sort of like, er-der-der, hillbilly type people going after them.
00:59:05.000Hold on, but look where this is... One second, one second, one second.
00:59:07.000Did you see that movie, what's it called, where the liberals kidnap the Trump supporters?
00:59:27.000For those that aren't familiar, this is a very controversial film where the trailer shows liberals kidnapping Trump supporters and then hunting them for sport.
01:00:29.000Domestic violent extremists will be harder to combat than homegrown jihadists.
01:00:34.000And also, these are failed individuals who absolutely did a horrible job at what they were supposed to do.
01:00:41.000They were supposed to fight terrorism, but they built a whole bunch of terrorists all throughout the Middle East, especially helping resurrect, you know, this new creature called ISIS that was directly because of their government decisions.
01:00:52.000But also, when we look at that type of garbage, it's either just utter intelligence agency propaganda pushed on you, or just utter demoralizing crap.
01:01:02.000Like today, Cardi B released a new music video and it's called Up and kids who are going to be looking for that Disney movie are going to be traumatized.
01:01:14.000Some of the lyrics we can't even say here.
01:01:16.000I would love to do a Ben Shapiro impression and just talk about some of the lyrics here.
01:02:30.000He can actually do, he can't even write, but he can type.
01:02:33.000So he's going to be putting words together pretty soon here.
01:02:36.000So what happens when he gets a computer and he's going on YouTube and or whatever it is, you know, whatever platform and that algorithm starts feeding stuff in and now I'm starting to have those thoughts.
01:02:48.000A lot of the big tech CEOs bar their children from having cell phones because they know you can't just give a child access to the summation of human knowledge and depravity at the same time.
01:04:25.000Yeah, I had a huge, huge, big difference when I came from Poland.
01:04:30.000Poland, it was, you know, everything was very nice, and people were always cordial to you, people were always talking to you, respectful of you, too.
01:04:39.000public New York City school where you would fight someone and the teachers would cheer on I'm not even joking I'm not even exaggerating like they were there's just fights and teachers just watch and place bets and like who's gonna win yeah Michael Malice has a great line about that or not great but it's the way he always says those quips where he says you know public schools may be the one place where you actually face violence yeah they're little prisons that's what he says yeah So I have a question for you guys.
01:05:06.000Should we be serious or snarky in the next segment?
01:06:35.000There's a problem with like socialists don't understand how business works that yes, there are lots of pillow companies that compete with Mike Lindell.
01:06:42.000That's that's not how we were his you are not going to get his audience because Mike Lindell's audience buys his pillows for number one, by the way, I actually have my pillow.
01:07:52.000It's annoying to me that the culture war extends to like, oh, I hate that movie because it was this or that, because it had the wrong race of character in it or something.
01:08:30.000I saw that like nine times in the theaters.
01:08:32.000I love that film I think that was that's one of the movies were number one It's better than the books actually read the book as well, but the whole point of it was that It was talking about how humans have shared experiences and how something that affects one person in one time can affect another person that you might never even meet in the future.
01:08:50.000That was the whole point that they had the same actors going through and playing, but then they trashed the movie.
01:08:57.000It ended up not doing well because the Rotten Tomatoes score wasn't great.
01:09:34.000Exactly. Your soul, your ghost, could be transferred to a prosthetic body.
01:09:39.000So one of the themes is transhumanism, that you're literally, this woman was born Asian, and then when she was hit by a car or something, they transferred her consciousness into a prosthetic body, which was now ethnically ambiguous, or in the movie, played by Scarlett Johansson.
01:09:55.000So at Fusion, They all started going like, oh, this is good, we can write about this, this is gonna be so, oh man, how could they do that?
01:10:02.000And I was in there, and I'm like, oh, actually, it's the theme of the show, that you can transcend bodies and be whoever you want.
01:10:08.000It's actually fairly pro, like, you know.
01:10:11.000It's kind of similar to Altered Carbon.
01:10:13.000Right, it's actually pro social justice.
01:10:52.000This is a big thing in the new... I was saying earlier that I'm reading the Ready Player Two, which is the sequel to Ready Player One, where in the new version of the OASIS, which is this massive virtual reality network that everyone is using in the future, they've now come up with a new update for it where instead of just logging in... No, you don't log in.
01:11:12.000It's basically Neuralink plus virtual reality.
01:11:15.000So that the new thing it straight up chip in your brain and that and that every experience you have in virtual reality it's fully sensuous all all of your senses are actuated in this but you can also record things in real life and then this becomes a popular thing to do where you can go on to so sims are recordings of things in the simulation but rex are recordings of other people's experiences That you can experience, you can experience.
01:11:43.000And so if you want to get high on heroin, uh, that, which is actually something that the main character, he ends up doing because it turns out his mother died of a heroin overdose.
01:11:52.000So he never did heroin, but he started to become interested.
01:11:55.000What, what is it like when I'm on heroin?
01:12:32.000Dude, the idea that we could Neuralink and repair the nerve damage from someone's spine and give them the ability to walk, Coolest thing I've ever heard, but you want to know what is also very cool.
01:12:42.000Not as cool as helping those who are paralyzed, but up there, Elon Musk says Neuralink has wired up a monkey to play video games using its mind.
01:15:34.000Days before, Musk assured that Neuralink already has a laboratory monkey with a chip implanted in its skull.
01:15:39.000You can play video games with your mind, said the owner of SpaceX.
01:15:43.000The short-term goal of the Neuralink project is to solve brain and spinal injuries, while in the long-term, it would seek human-slash-AI symbiosis.
01:15:51.000I'm not entirely sure what video game they're playing.
01:18:27.000And they actually get into the morality of it, how for people that might be low income, for people in poverty, it's actually, this is the main character, he grows up living in these, like, trailer park in the Midwest, that for him, it's an escape from the ennui of his daily existence that he's, I know, right, $12 right there.
01:19:24.000You probably have like 70 video games going at once as you're having a conversation.
01:19:32.000Yeah, it's gonna allow us to... Okay, assuming you're fine and nothing bad happens, all good, because you're probably gonna be fine.
01:19:38.000Will you get the Neuralink if it seems to work and five years go by and people start getting it and they get like superhuman intelligence and interoperability with the internet?
01:19:50.000Because when I hear stories about Time Mag...
01:19:53.000And when I hear stories about the moneyed powers work together to ensure the proper outcome, I just don't... I think of all the ways that this could be abused.
01:20:03.000I think of all the ways that... Viruses.
01:20:06.000Not just from, you know, the elite, quote unquote, but from, you know, just any bad actors that want to get involved with this thing or get into this thing, you know... Could you imagine getting brain hacked?
01:20:15.000Like, it's a thing he does in the show.
01:21:21.000We opened up a program that can detect the brain waves, and then me and my friend, we put it on, and you try to control the wave to make it go up and make it go down.
01:22:09.000If I put it on, I could not control it, because my brain is like, I don't understand this.
01:22:14.000It would be like, if you've never gone skateboarding, you stand on a skateboard, you're like, you're gonna fall.
01:22:19.000So if we could actually get to the point, the technology is still easily available.
01:22:22.000If not, it's been dramatically upgraded in the past 10 years.
01:22:25.000But we theoretically had the tech because all you had to do was write a simple code to synchronize their existing consumer technology showing the wave going up and down with the function of increasing and decreasing power to the drone's rotors.
01:23:27.000That's that's muscle memory where you're talking about that.
01:23:30.000That once you once you've done it enough times, you don't think about it.
01:23:33.000But what I'm trying to say is there's something different where humans, when they use tools, it becomes an extension of their body in the mind.
01:23:40.000The mind actually says, I understand this is here and how long it is.
01:25:34.000You don't need to anesthetize when you're doing brain surgery for the actual brain's organ itself.
01:25:38.000In order to get to the point where we would be at risk, well, you could be at risk in a lot of ways with an implant, but in order to get to the point where you could have a video game in your mind that you experience through Neuralink, we would need writable technology.
01:25:51.000I'm not sure that's going to be possible.
01:25:53.000Because everyone's brain is different.
01:25:56.000It's a very, very similar code, but they're all unique structures that are...
01:25:59.000That's actually, we mentioned that's a huge thing in Ready Player Two, where the company has to make you sign all sorts of waivers before you get in.
01:26:10.000But then also that apparently there's a lots of people that hooked up to it, that jacked in, and they just, their synapses got completely overloaded.
01:26:19.000And so they've had to try very carefully to like make the companies like make this go away.
01:26:25.000Totally spasmodic, you know, seizures, catatonic.
01:26:29.000Don't ruin It's not a movie, it's a book.
01:26:34.000Yeah, Ready Player One was a book, they made a movie, and now there's a sequel, Ready Player Two.
01:26:37.000And it's really, really good, because it gets into all this.
01:26:40.000But they did everything they could to try to make it go away, and they canceled all the recordings of it, and they can bribe every politician, so there's no worry about the laws or regulations, because they know everything about you already, because everyone who signed in, or your family members who signed in, you have blackmail on everybody.
01:26:56.000Can you could you imagine there's like, you know, Elon Musk has this factory or this like warehouse laboratory, and then like deep in like level six sub basement, there's people like strapped in against their will with like, neural link in their brains.
01:27:57.000We have to come a long way to ensure safety on Neuralink, so it's not gonna happen in 10 years.
01:28:01.000You know, Elon Musk might do trials on it now.
01:28:03.000The first thing we'll end up seeing is, if he can actually transmit information, it doesn't have to be a specific code, it just has to be able to transfer information between nerves, he can repair people who have paralysis.
01:28:17.000And then what happens is, when the nerve's damaged, you no longer can move, right?
01:28:24.000Even repairing it, you have to relearn because your brain's trying to figure out that pathway to communicate with that part of the body.
01:28:30.000So even if Elon creates something that can create a link between, you know, neurons, then people will have to relearn how to walk.
01:28:36.000That's going to be the first thing we see before there's anything else.
01:28:53.000Because we have seen in the past decade, Pete, there were, I think, I'm not sure if it happened to anybody, but I think someone may have been assassinated because they had a pacemaker.
01:29:03.000Yeah, there's like stories of people who have internal electronics, either like an electronic pancreas system or a pacemaker, and people can hack into it using its... Terrifying.
01:29:14.000Because I think I was reading a story about pacemakers having a signal so that doctors can connect and then collect information and see how things are going.
01:29:22.000Someone could break into that and then change that system and then kill you.
01:29:26.000So what would happen... If there's anything I know about humanity is that There is no system that anyone can design that someone else will not figure out how to reverse engineer.
01:29:38.000But this is the thing, Tim keeps bringing up, we're not smart enough to do this, but we're also forgetting that, you know, human beings are building concepts like artificial intelligence and quantum computing that are way smarter, that are way more proficient, that can calculate problems.
01:29:53.000Way faster than a human being could figure out and could be way more intelligent than the average human being could be and they could figure it out and they could give us just new kind of technology or twist it or use it in some kind of way for the artificial intelligence personal benefit.
01:30:10.000So that's also another spectrum here that we would be foolish enough to think about since of course there is an artificial intelligence race happening right now with Amazon, with Facebook, With Elon Musk with Vladimir Putin with China all racing for what people are calling the next big nuclear weapon that of course will be weaponized will be used for the personal benefit of some individuals but with an intelligence that's smarter than us.
01:30:36.000That's dangerous territory because look at what we do to things that are less intelligent than us.
01:30:41.000Well, this is what gets into the singularity, right?
01:30:44.000When machines overcome, and this is every sci-fi book, novel, etc., where eventually the machines decide we don't need you.
01:30:51.000With the, I will say the notable exception of her, where the AIs just leave.
01:31:01.000Like, just the intro episode where you have these planets, all these different planet colonies, and you could live on a bunch of different planets.
01:31:09.000And then the Cylons just come and wipe out the entire civilization.
01:31:19.000When you look at history, it's the burning of Alexandria.
01:31:24.000The destruction of so much knowledge has been wasted away, and some of it has been protected, and we should always protect it at all costs.
01:31:34.000Yeah, there's that, I don't know what the word is, perpetuity of humans to seek out and destroy other life forms.
01:31:41.000Like to actually look for them and find them to destroy them is like, that's real.
01:33:51.000I would say even beyond V for Vendetta, I think it's more like Dark City, if people remember that one, where Dark City was this, it's sort of the original Matrix where your history, your memories are rewritten every night.
01:34:06.000And every night at one point, I think it's at midnight, everybody falls asleep.
01:34:09.000And then the ancients run out, rewire your memories, reform the city.
01:34:17.000You could be rich one day and then you wake up and you're in a bathtub of a slum, or you're at the kitchen table in a beater and you're yelling over some cheap dinner, but then you wake up and you're in a mansion, right?
01:34:32.000But the idea also is that they've plugged into your mind all the memories that would give you up until that point.
01:34:39.000And so there's this one scene of the movie where the main character is trying to figure out, do you remember the last time you had a steak?
01:35:39.000So it's not like I'm good, it was just a really great feeling where I was this tiny 6 inch target from like 100 yards and I was shooting and missing and missing and it was the last arrow and it was funny because the arrow was like kind of broken so I actually missed and the arrow still ended up hitting it but I'll take it.
01:35:54.000Oh, now that I don't know, I don't know.
01:37:09.000And so I'm like, and it's like shuddering.
01:37:12.000I had a buddy in Miami, uh, texted me today that he was getting into an Uber and the driver lost his mind on him because he wasn't double masked.
01:37:22.000And he started, and he started screaming.
01:37:24.000He said, the driver started screaming that there's been a presidential order and President Biden has put this down and everyone has to be double-masked.
01:37:33.000He threw him out of the car for not double-masking.
01:38:45.000I want to go to a restaurant wearing them.
01:38:47.000And I want to get someone else with me and we'll order food but just sit there staring.
01:38:52.000Not moving and the food just sitting in front of us and not touching.
01:38:56.000You need like a third person with a camera on the other table.
01:38:58.000Just for 20 minutes to see how people react to us just like blank blank faces just sitting there with these things on not eating.
01:39:05.000Or we can actually take the food and just like hit the glass and then just like We'll have to take out, like, YouTube ad space and run that.
01:40:09.000My thoughts are that they feel so confident in their victory, knowing that nothing can be done about this, that after everything they feared, the worst thing that happened was a bunch of middle-aged Trump supporters Bumble it, you know, bewildered and befuddled walking around the Capitol building and then leaving.
01:40:44.000The story from the cabal is not about court cases, it's about how they changed the rules the year leading into the election, which is what I've been saying over and over again.
01:40:51.000But like anyone that would have gone after them... What he's saying is there's no check.
01:40:54.000There's no check on any of this, so why not take credit for it now?
01:41:00.000Remember, this didn't run until two weeks after the inauguration.
01:41:03.000There's no possible check that's a test.
01:41:17.000Well, and my response is, it kind of feels like they're hitting us as much as, like, they're doing things to us to see, like, how we respond, as if we're, like, mice in a maze.
01:41:26.000Like, if there was, like, a huge backlash and then people started going after legals, they'd just be like, no, no, it wasn't true.
01:41:33.000It was fake news and everyone fell for it.
01:41:35.000Today they're like, let's tell them we fortified it and then tell them we're going to drone bomb them for believing it.
01:41:40.000That's literally what they're doing today.
01:41:42.000One of my favorite memes from, I think it was at some point in 2020, where it was, it was the lizards who control the simulation apologize and say they're going to turn everything back to 2015.
01:42:25.000Daniel Maxwell says, I see you got Jack Posobiec on, the man who could not meet the challenge of getting the receipts on a person when he was challenged to do so.
01:42:56.000I would say that I come to this from the perspective of, look, when I took my oath to serve the military, serve the country, that he's referring to the military oath, you know, we swear an oath to serve the Constitution and not any particular government or politician.
01:43:13.000I've got my wife, I've got my kids, and I wake up every day and I think I live for them now.
01:43:21.000I live to make sure that they're going to be okay and that they're going to be set up for success going forward and my time is starting to end.
01:43:30.000I mean, I'm not an old guy or anything, but you see that.
01:43:48.000And people need to understand that if you really want to, right, you know, going back, though, you know, he was asking me personal questions, I was answering in a personal way.
01:43:56.000But as far as the actual turning back the system, this is a 30 year project, it took a very long time for things to get this bad.
01:44:04.000And I hope people understand that you can't have You're not just going to find one esoteric law and walk it into a courtroom somewhere and get one judge.
01:44:14.000It's not going to be like that, folks.
01:44:33.000The reason they control the narrative, the reason why so many ignorant people remain ignorant is because too many people are scared of being cancelled and won't speak up.
01:44:41.000There's not enough people doing what you are doing and tweeting or any one of us in tweeting and putting out videos and putting out stories.
01:44:47.000There are a lot of regular people who hear things and know things and aren't engaging in the culture the same way the left does.
01:44:52.000The left goes on Twitter and brigades and mass reports and flags people.
01:44:55.000They get jobs at news organizations and they take them over and then they push this narrative and not enough people are countering that.
01:45:01.000We're like nodes on a network and every human is a node and if the node doesn't light up when it receives the information to pass the out the transaction breaks down.
01:45:10.000So we need to light up and it is as simple a lot of ways is just retweeting or sharing information.
01:45:17.000A lot of times with your own explanation.
01:45:18.000And I always say this to people as well that look, if you've got a normie job out there, don't use your real name on social media, please, for the love of God, right?
01:45:26.000You know, keep being out there, be smart, you know, don't, don't have this, you know, chest beating moment of I need to say this on Facebook.
01:45:34.000My boss says, no, it matters what your boss thinks.
01:45:42.000And if you can find a specific instance where you can get one person to wake up and read this Time Magazine article, print it out for people.
01:45:48.000I wish they would print it out and put it on every seat at the impeachment trial, which is coming up next week, by the way, and say, look, They threw this guy off of social media for saying these things.
01:45:58.000They claim that him saying this was an incitement to violence.
01:46:01.000But when Time Magazine comes out and Molly Ball prints the exact same facts.
01:46:55.000We don't know why people get Punished we don't know why people get demonetized ... censored kicked off deleted off social media we don't know ... there's no official conversation or dialogue and I ... think it's done on purpose so we keep everyone in line ... because everyone's waiting until they get hit some people ... get hit for the most obvious reasons some people get hit ... for the most non-obvious reasons and you're left here ... wondering and confused and scared and that's exactly how ... they want you.
01:47:19.000Alright, so we got another one from Gareth Green.
01:47:21.000He says, I cover my ears, I close my eyes, I still hear your voice and it's telling me lies.
01:47:26.000I have a mixture of anger and despair today, partly because of the obvious, but also Andrew Sullivan's beautiful piece on the woke attack on the classics.
01:47:35.000It was really hard for me to work all day because I woke up to seeing this story and it was picking up steam and I read it and I couldn't think about anything else.
01:47:43.000The Time Magazine story saying, yeah, we did it.
01:47:46.000And I'm like, okay, I gotta, I gotta produce a bunch of different stories.
01:47:50.000And I got to sit down and read the news and I couldn't think of anything else.
01:47:53.000And so I'm like, man, I'm not going to do just I actually wanted to break this down, and it reminded me of something you were saying, but I think it'll go to this question.
01:48:01.000So in intelligence services, there's three types of operations.
01:48:03.000There's overt, covert, and clandestine.
01:48:06.000And people get covert and clandestine confused a lot.
01:48:09.000They use them interchangeably, but they're not actually interchangeable.
01:48:12.000So, overt operations, everybody knows what that is.
01:48:13.000That's, you know, we invaded somewhere, and here they are, and they're walking on the street, and they're invading.
01:48:17.000Covert operations means... Zero Dark Thirty is probably the biggest, you know, most easy example of that.
01:48:24.000That's a black op, they went in, they got bin Laden, they got out, right?
01:48:29.000Everybody, after the fact, right, knows what happened, knows who did it.
01:48:34.000A clandestine operation, and this is where CIA and predominantly operates, this is where an operation takes place.
01:48:42.000A change is made somewhere in the world, and yet no knowledge of the operation exists.
01:48:49.000You don't even know that an operation took place.
01:48:51.000And they measure success by getting in, getting out, and nobody knows that an operation ever happened, right?
01:48:59.000So that when I read the Time Magazine piece, I said, Oh, this was a clandestine op that they're now coming forward on.
01:49:05.000Yeah, they're now coming forward to claim credit to say and different people that I worked with used to take pride in that they used to say for for the deed, not the glory.
01:49:14.000That actually used to be a phrase for the deed, not the glory, because you were doing something even though you knew you weren't getting credit for it.
01:49:24.000Remember when Biden said he had the largest voter fraud organization in history or whatever?
01:49:28.000They said in the Time Magazine piece that they recruited armies of poll workers.
01:49:34.000One thing you actually didn't mention yet, towards the end of that Time Magazine piece, they point out that towards the end of Election Day, they decided to not, and I'm paraphrasing, they decided to not send activists into the streets.
01:49:49.000And people were asking, why didn't anything happen after November 3rd?
01:49:53.000Because we decided not to send the signal to our activists to not go out and march.
01:50:00.000Are they talking about, like, the left-wing Antifa?
01:50:30.000Portland, Seattle for the main part, but that's about it.
01:50:33.000What would have happened if Trump would have won?
01:50:36.000What kind of protests would have happened then?
01:50:37.000Well, I think that what they're actually saying in the Time Magazine piece, if the inverse of what they're saying is, had Trump had a greater turnout, then they would have activated these marchers, these militants, these activists to go out into the streets and, to use the vernacular, incited people going out and contesting the election.
01:51:00.000Let's read some more Super Chats here.
01:51:13.000We absolutely 100% live in a fascist state now.
01:51:16.000Those that claim to have been fighting against it, we're fighting for it.
01:51:20.000Like, I called out some of these people earlier today.
01:51:23.000The people who are cheering on Antifa destroying small businesses and attacking regular Americans, and then cheering on the military coming in and occupying DC.
01:51:30.000It's like, okay, if you're cheering for the destruction of the working class, and then supporting the establishment machine sending the military to DC, like, you're in favor of the authority, dude.
01:51:44.000I was going to say, yeah, I get into this and doing an Antifa book, a little plug, pretty soon here, but that for the entirety of its history was known in official documentation as the Anti-Fascist Rampart of East Germany.
01:52:07.000So anti-fascism actually became sort of the state religion of East Germany.
01:52:12.000And that they sort of morphed everything that the Third Reich did into West Germany.
01:52:19.000And then in their telling, the United States and the UK and Canada were supportive of this continuation of fascism, that they were just a different type of fascism.
01:52:58.000He says, for Agent Poso, I said that foreign terror org that Antifa was training with, YPG, were CIA assets and guarded our military installations.
01:53:08.000Can you please unblock me or educate me why I'm wrong?
01:53:12.000Well, they perhaps I would have to go back and look at the contest of maybe looked like you were you're coming back at me, you know, for something like that.
01:53:21.000I obviously look at the exact interaction, but it is truthful that YPG, this was an organization, a Kurdish militant organization.
01:53:29.000that did have US support at one point were also on the other
01:53:33.000end, side turning around and financing, funding and training
01:53:38.000and Tifa, who had come over from Western Germany and North America to participate in their operations. And one of them,
01:53:45.000this guy, Daniel Alan Turner, was just arrested in Florida for
01:53:49.000planning an attack on the Florida Capitol on inauguration day 2021.
01:53:54.000He also, he states that, you know, we're, we still need to investigate this.
01:53:58.000He states that he was part of the militant, the armed guards up at CHAZ in Seattle during the summer of 2020.
01:54:07.000And from his own Twitter feed says that he was involved in one of the shootings that took place in CHAZ.
01:54:14.000So this is a guy that, again, going off of all of his own statements, says that he was in YPG, that he was in Syria, that he came back, that he used what he learned on the battlefield in CHAZ, then finally got picked up by the FBI planning an attack on the Florida capital.
01:54:40.000No, 3.08 and 7.62 are basically the same thing.
01:54:42.000I guess, you know, some guy was telling me never to put a 3.08 and a 7.62 because the pressure is different, but a lot of people were just like, ah, it's the same thing, you know, I don't care.
01:55:36.000But he's a good guy and he wants to be this great hero, but they kind of treat him poorly.
01:55:41.000Moominrider is a class C hero who's just a guy who rides a bike around and wants to be a hero.
01:55:46.000But the point is, he gets into a fight with this really big monster and is being beaten mercilessly, but he refuses to stop because he's trying to defend other people, stop them from getting killed.
01:55:55.000So even though he knows he's going to die, he does it.
01:55:57.000Whereas Saitama just walks up and flicks the guy and, you know, he's got no fear.
01:56:35.000You know, I was on the side that was doing the drone strikes, right, to what Luke was saying, and now I'm here.
01:56:42.000And so I do think that if you break the law, that there are going to be consequences.
01:56:49.000So I understand that, you know, from the leaking perspective, but at the same time, the amount of stuff that that guy was able to expose and the transparency that he provided to people has proven to be a public service.
01:57:49.000And there's, on the other side of the rift, because the crew is trapped, they're being bombarded, and they don't realize this, with telepathic rays preventing REM sleep.
01:57:58.000So over time, they're slowly going insane.
01:58:01.000And as they go to sleep, but they don't actually get dreams and REM cycles, they start breaking down.
01:58:08.000So, because of data, they end up surviving, for the most part.
01:58:12.000And because of Troy, who is partially telepathic and could translate inner dreams, the message, they released the hydrogen, which interacted with the fictitious Star Trek element of Calendenium, which caused the explosion, wiping out the Rift, which they then ripped through.
01:59:13.000The reason that they've been seeding this narrative, even in the last weeks of the Trump administration, that they were talking about, oh, the 25th Amendment, or the 20th Amendment.
01:59:23.000The 20th Amendment is not about if you don't like somebody, you want to get rid of them.
01:59:30.000The 25th Amendment is about mental capacity, mental capability, and the idea is supposed to be that if you have some medical condition and you're not deceased, you're still alive, but you can't function, then Like if we had a president who thought the movies... What was that movie?
02:00:39.000We have we have some Zeitgeist, that whole era of like internet video red pilling in the early days.
02:00:44.000We, uh, someone, uh, Gareth Green's giving us a little correction.
02:00:47.000He says Chechya was formerly known as the Czech Republic.
02:00:50.000And before that part of Czechoslovakia, and before that Bohemia and Moravia, part of the Austrian empire.
02:00:57.000So I actually knew somebody who identified as Bohemian because their family emigrated from Bohemia to the U.S.
02:01:04.000And so when I was like asking who they're like, oh yeah, what is your ethnicity?
02:01:08.000And they're like, well, we're from America, but we're all Bohemian.
02:01:11.000And I was like, oh, and then I'm like, where's that?
02:01:13.000And everyone's like, there's no such place.
02:01:14.000I'm like, yeah, there was a long time ago and the people who were there identified as Bohemian left and retained that as their, you know, heritage, even though it's totally different now, you know?
02:01:24.000It's like that in, um, uh, for some, a lot of like, like Poles and Ukrainians that came over before Poland got their independence back, there was this, um, they would refer to their region as Ruthenia.
02:02:11.000We got a ton of Super Chats, but we'll try and read a little bit more.
02:02:15.000Drake D says, 7.62x51 NATO and .50 BMG M2 machines are crew-served or mounted.
02:02:22.000However, .338 Norma Mag is in the works to supplement .50 BMG M2 crew-served weapons.
02:02:29.000.338 NM is also significantly lighter per round.
02:02:33.000Is that good a good thing or bad thing because I mean 50 BMG those are those are building destroys you mow it building down and just you know, I mean Have you seen how big those things are?
02:02:41.000Yeah, when Luke came in and need the belt.
02:02:44.000Yeah when Luke came in with the belt I just imagine the optics of a military occupation with cruiser of weapons In our nation's capital, but then people being told this is for your own good And these are the same people that want to ban your guns with H.R.
02:05:00.000That's why we're talking about starting a vlog, and we've been, you know, working towards doing this, but we're getting the website up as a priority.
02:05:06.000And that's why we wanna, look, here's the way I explain it.
02:05:09.000We just talked a little about skateboarding.
02:05:10.000We were just talking about having strong families?
02:05:28.000And so, I've watched these videos of some of the best miniramps skating I've ever seen from these people, and I laugh and I'm like, yeah, Gadsden Miniramp!
02:05:35.000What do you think happens when a 14-year-old kid sees this pro doing an amazing trick, and they think, that's so cool, and they see the Gadsden flag, then they go to school and the teacher says, this is white supremacy!
02:09:24.000I don't know if it's the Asian in me, but my upbringing was victory was the most important aspect, and the ninja was... Like, I explain this to people.
02:09:34.000The ninja doesn't walk into the palace like and try and fight all the guards in front to confront the emperor, the feudal lord.
02:09:58.000Whereas, you know, and you had the samurai, but the way I've always approached it, I told this to the Occupy activists, I was like, do you think you're going to walk up to the palace guards, fight them and win, and walk up to the next wave of guards and fight them and win, or do you think the ninja who crawls in from the roof and then, you know, on the ceiling, setting up his escape routes and planning his months in advance is gonna win?
02:11:26.000So I had a similar situation in Boston where a guy got in my face, and I just was like, alright, tighten the abs, clench the jaws, like, bring it on, buddy.
02:11:47.000The photograph, they pause for a moment, then you can do whatever you want.
02:11:50.000It's all about information war, right?
02:11:52.000That's why I said the photograph was the victory.
02:11:54.000They wanted you to hit a guy who was smaller than you and say, Jack Posobiec showed up and started attacking people who were weaker than him.
02:11:59.000Right, then CNN, Jake Taper would be out there.
02:12:01.000Conservative reporter for One American News, Jack Posobiec, has attacked an anti-racist protester in front of the Lincoln statue.
02:12:08.000And then you've come up back, this guy's smaller than him?
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