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00:00:00.000Donald Trump has just suspended all military aid to Ukraine.
00:00:28.000Holy crap, this news is breaking right now.
00:00:30.000I'm sure Zelensky really does regret trying to talk over the president of the United States last Friday.
00:00:35.000And the weirdest thing out of the whole scandal involving Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine in the White House, in the Oval Office, was that Democrats were defending Ukraine.
00:00:45.000It's just the weirdest thing to be like, bro, you don't even know where it is on the map.
00:01:07.000Now I'm seeing, you know, I love the most about this is the liberals, the progressives who, I don't know, only 10 years ago were claiming the military industrial complex is a bad thing.
00:01:17.000Now cheering for another hundred billion dollars being sent to Ukraine.
00:01:22.000And they they don't know why they can't give a good honest reason.
00:01:26.000I've been watching some of these debates from these pro Ukraine war people and they lie about everything.
00:01:32.000My favorite is when they're like, if we don't stop Putin in Ukraine, he'll take Poland.
00:01:36.000Leningrad is already north of Poland, heavily, heavily militarized.
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00:04:55.000We've got some stories that before the show we were all like, okay, we're going to have to save this one from the uncensored portion because, you know, some of this stuff gets a little dirty.
00:05:07.000So I'm going to tell you, not dirty, but like, yo, let me just say this.
00:05:11.000We're going to cover the Amaranth story.
00:05:54.000Yeah, we were joking around that it started off as a very quiet news day and then within the 30 minutes of the green room, a few stories blew up.
00:06:00.000The video of Amarath, though, it's of the incident, not of her OnlyFans, right?
00:06:04.000So that would be for the after-after party?
00:08:00.000Trump wrote following the meeting, with a very meaningful meeting in the White House today, much was learned that could never be understood without conversation under such fire and pressure.
00:08:08.000It's amazing what comes out through emotion, and I've determined that President Zelensky is not ready for peace if America is involved, because he feels our involvement gives him a big advantage in negotiations.
00:08:39.000The analogy I made, you know, this morning on my morning show is, your cat is dying, and so you come to me and tell me, I have to spend the money to save your cat's life.
00:08:47.000And it's like, okay, well, I would like to.
00:08:48.000I don't want to see your cat get sick.
00:08:49.000And then you start interrupting me, talking over me, insulting me, telling me it's my problem, and I'm going to be like, get out of my house.
00:08:55.000And this is exactly what Trump did, and this is the message that needs to be sent to people of the world.
00:09:02.000I won't say he's dressed like a bum, but Trump made the joke, oh, you dressed up for the meeting, and I couldn't tell if it was tongue-in-cheek because he's wearing a long-sleeve camo fatigue and not a short-sleeve.
00:09:10.000shows up wearing his costume that he's been playing this character for the longest time and then at one point during that meeting the the clip that went viral with jd vance where he says like you guys don't feel the russian pressure because you have a big beautiful ocean but you'll feel the pressure if you stop supporting us i didn't just listen to that and hear it as an insult i heard it as a direct threat that and then i didn't piece it together like we're forgetting that how many months ago did that nutcase uh ruth try to uh take out president trump they had one of months yeah
00:09:38.000they had a a ukrainian zealot Who tried to take Trump out, and though the rest of us have forgotten about it, obviously Trump did not.
00:10:35.000He said, Putin doesn't care about NATO. Finland joins.
00:10:38.000He doesn't care about NATO. And Sean Davis says, no, he cares about which country joins NATO. And Ukraine joining NATO would cut Russia off from Crimea and the Black Sea Fleet, where they transport goods to the Mediterranean and through the Red Sea and through the Sinai Peninsula.
00:11:18.000I think it was like last year or whatever, that Ukraine is an enemy of this country.
00:11:21.000And boy, did the Democrats just start vomiting on themselves, playing this clip over and over again, saying Tim Pool works for Russia, blah, blah, blah.
00:11:28.000I stand by exactly what I said, and I will say it again.
00:11:31.000Ukraine is an enemy of this country, and I'll tell you exactly why.
00:11:35.000Germany charged a Ukrainian individual with bombing the Nord Stream pipeline.
00:11:51.000Or Ukrainian individuals in the direction of the West or whatever.
00:11:55.000That's the kind of attack that could escalate us into World War III. Zelensky has made himself clear in these meetings and every meeting that the U.S. will feel pain unless they get what they want.
00:12:13.000And then it's Ukraine accused of bombing Nord Stream by Germany?
00:12:17.000You remember when Ukraine accidentally killed the two Polish farmers, tried to blame it on Russia to invoke Article 5 by saying that a member of NATO now has suffered an attack.
00:12:25.000They're trying to get the world into a World War III. That's right.
00:12:28.000And it was Ukraine that murdered Gonzalo Lira.
00:13:49.000Behind closed doors, so you can swear at each other, you can get mad, you can do the kind of things that happened in public, and you can do it without the repercussions of having the press watch.
00:14:22.000I mean, the whole meeting with Trump was an absolute debacle, and it was not...
00:14:28.000Because of Trump or the administration.
00:14:30.000Trump was giving him 90% of what he wanted.
00:14:33.000This was just supposed to be a grip and rip.
00:14:35.000Like, just shake hands, you know, have a little...
00:14:38.000Of course Trump is going to go ahead and have a little banter and kind of poop on him because he had done things to endorse Joe Biden and the Biden administration.
00:14:48.000So you knew that there was animosity there.
00:14:50.000But it was going to be a generally friendly interaction.
00:15:39.000Because you have to understand, Zelensky, with the cameras in front of him, knew that if he insulted Donald Trump on camera, Trump would respond publicly because Trump's not going to let that slide.
00:15:50.000He's going to say, you insult me on TV, I insult you on TV. I don't think he did it on purpose because I think it brings about the endgame a lot quicker.
00:16:05.000I do say Zelensky is going to go down as being like the modern day Yasser Arafat where it's going to become clear that he never wanted an actual peace settlement out of this.
00:16:15.000What he asked for by way of the settlement was nukes in NATO, which is exactly what started this conflict in the first place.
00:16:21.000But I think now he's in like total self-preservation mode because it's one thing that this war is going to end the way it's going to end.
00:16:26.000And then what the heck is he going to do afterwards?
00:16:28.000Because he's going to be persona non grata in his own country.
00:16:30.000For our sake, I'm glad he did it just because we experienced a national catharsis when J.D. and Trump tag teamed him.
00:16:37.000But Democrats have been defending Zelensky.
00:16:41.000Yeah, we live in two different realities.
00:16:42.000Who's the guy that just said, I accused him of sedition, it was a journalist, he says, that's why I stand with Zelensky and against Donald Trump.
00:18:41.000Even people that watch the whole interview, the whole presser or whatever, where it's pretty obvious that it was not Donald Trump being this bad guy, right?
00:18:53.000Like, Donald Trump was trying to talk it down the whole 30 minutes, or the first 30, 35 minutes.
00:19:50.000He's either Ukrainian or Russian, and he's very pro-Ukraine, very anti-Russia, and he still was like, look, this was a bad deal, you know?
00:19:58.000We got into a bit of a fight, but he didn't like some of the things that Robert Barnes had to say about his blind support for Ukraine, but I hadn't heard that he actually took a critical position, so good on him.
00:20:09.000But what people are forgetting, A, they're idiots because they think this conflict started in 2022. Period.
00:20:55.000Had they been fighting this out among themselves with no, like, big brother helping out the little brother, they would have figured out a solution.
00:21:24.000Zelensky was elected on a platform to negotiate a resolution with that reneged what he was told by Boris or whoever the hell else said, go and fight this war.
00:21:32.000We can all get rich and we can fight a proxy war against Russia.
00:22:30.000Let's jump to the story from Politico.
00:22:31.000More governments pledge to join UK and France in sending peacekeepers to Ukraine.
00:22:38.000We're at a crossroads in history, says UK Starmer.
00:22:41.000Some European leaders vow to increase defense spending.
00:22:43.000Now, this story has been going viral, and it's being framed as though the UK, France, and other countries want to deploy troops right now and ignite World War III. That's not the case.
00:22:54.000What they're saying is, in the event of a peace deal, they plan to send troops into Ukraine.
00:23:01.000If there is some kind of peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine and the US and the West and whatever, after that, then they'll send in troops, which is they may as well be saying there will never be a peace deal.
00:23:20.000We've mentioned he wants the land bridge from the Donbass region, Lohansk, Donetsk, Mariupol, Zaporizhia, etc., going down Ukraine into Crimea so he can secure and defend it and have land access.
00:23:32.000Otherwise, there's just one bridge to the east of Crimea.
00:23:35.000OK. Crimea is where their Black Sea fleet is based, Sevastopol.
00:24:03.000They may as well have said when France and the UK announced they will deploy troops into Ukraine upon a peace deal, they may as well have just said, don't do a deal with us, Putin.
00:24:18.000Because with this pledge, there is no way Putin's going to agree to a deal.
00:24:23.000First of all, it's stupid because it's saying he was opposing NATO expansion and then after the peace settlement, you're going to have the very NATO expansion that started this conflict in the first place.
00:24:33.000Also, UK and France should be worrying about their own steaming hellholes of countries in Europe right now and not thinking about...
00:25:34.000So I think this is just part two of that.
00:25:37.000The way they've turned all this into, like you were saying with Ukraine, where the money's going, it's like BLM getting the money and they've got mansions with it, right?
00:25:44.000All these people are profiting off of it.
00:25:46.000So that's all I see, is just another way to get at Trump.
00:25:50.000I mean, I think that there's absolutely...
00:25:55.000There are people that are motivated simply by a hatred of Trump.
00:26:00.000I do think, I mean, clearly, you know, Putin wants to take land from Ukraine.
00:27:38.000I'll just say, I don't ever think it's appropriate to write messages on bombs.
00:27:42.000I mean, they're making light of weapons of war, but setting this aside.
00:27:45.000I think he was genuinely caught off guard.
00:27:47.000He's used to people Parading him like a hero, bringing him in front of Congress, signing his flag in American government buildings, and then he gets there and he's dressed down, literally, and then...
00:27:58.000Not to say physically, but verbally afterwards.
00:28:00.000I think he was just seriously caught off guard.
00:30:43.000So let's debunk a bunch of liberal Democrat lies about this.
00:30:48.000The first is the money is not actually going to Ukraine.
00:30:51.000The money is used to manufacture weapons.
00:30:54.000We then send old weapons to them to use.
00:30:57.000Basically, we're using this to pump up our military and strengthen it and then sending them the weapons.
00:31:03.000Let me just stress, excellent technically the truth.
00:31:07.000We are still giving our military weapons, expertise, special forces, intelligence to Ukraine, and we still spend money on it.
00:31:14.000I don't want the U.S. government to spend money on the military-industrial complex.
00:31:19.000I don't know why Democrats are advocating for that.
00:31:21.000But the other thing that needs to be brought up, direct funds were sent to Ukrainian companies from the United States for the purpose of building fortifications.
00:31:30.000When the war broke out near Bryansk and Kursk, I think it was, Russians were invading from the Northeast, and lo and behold, Ukrainian forces were shocked to find none of the fortifications were actually built.
00:31:45.000The companies that were taking the money to build fortifications were fake shell companies that were stealing the U.S. dollars.
00:31:51.000And that is Ukraine under Zelensky's watch.
00:31:56.000They try every which way to make up some stupid reason why Democrats...
00:32:04.000The United States are actually in the right to defend.
00:32:07.000My favorite is they say an agreement was made that if Ukraine gave up its weapons, the United States would defend it in the event Russia invaded.
00:32:17.000First thing I say to that is, I'm a Ron Paul guy, one generation cannot promise the next generation.
00:32:25.000More importantly, however, the other agreement that was made was after the fall of East Germany.
00:32:34.000It was the United States that said NATO will not expand one inch eastward.
00:32:40.000So the argument that we now have to come to the defense of Ukraine because Russia has invaded an agreement despite the fact that we None of these were treaties.
00:32:51.000It was like a memo saying, okay, in the event.
00:32:55.000So I get someone tweeting at me saying, your country, what you're saying is, your country is untrustworthy because you won't defend Ukraine.
00:34:02.000I think it's mostly Donald Trump, But also I think a part of it is the fact that they're so pro-establishment because they really did have control of the government.
00:34:31.000They had control of the bureaucracy, all the USAID money, all the money that went to progressive NGOs and all the money that went to progressive policies that had been sent overseas.
00:34:42.000All of that money went through USAID and stuff.
00:34:46.000That was something that the progressives don't want to stop because that's part of why they were so influential, not just in the United States but globally.
00:35:37.000Everyone loves freedom of speech until they're the ones in positions of power and others are using that freedom of speech to attack their position of power.
00:35:44.000The disloyal thing that NATO and the West might have done was overthrowing the president back in 2014 in the Maidan revolution.
00:35:52.000The other thing, when you understand what...
00:35:54.000They're doing with these new additions.
00:35:55.000I think Finland was the second to most recent addition before Sweden to NATO. They're using Finland as a depot for arms.
00:36:06.000They're using it as a military prostitute to just store weapons.
00:36:11.000And they do it knowing exactly what the reaction is going to be and it exactly justifies specifically why NATO should not be expanding and why it is an act of aggression against Russia.
00:36:19.000And I encourage everybody out there who is unfamiliar with These territories where these countries are.
00:36:37.000So when they argue that once Russia takes Ukraine, they'll invade Poland, it's like Russia already has access to Poland and Lithuania in the deeply and heavily militarized oblast of Kaliningrad.
00:36:51.000The own, like, it's the best military position, but they have access to the Baltic as well.
00:36:55.000So the one thing you would fear is not Ukraine and Poland.
00:36:59.000Belarus has already allowed Russia to bring nuclear weapons in and bring in troops.
00:37:05.000Belarus is there's a very small border barrier between Belarus and Kaliningrad.
00:37:12.000So if Russia was going to move in, they'd bring a bunch of troops into Belarus, probably move through Lithuania into Kaliningrad to create a corridor which they could transport troops and then have access to the Baltic.
00:37:23.000So these arguments, they're all nonsense.
00:37:55.000It really irritated me when I heard it.
00:37:57.000I'm like, that's the most disgusting thing you can possibly say, is they're using other people's children to weaken the Russian military infrastructure, and that's exactly what they're doing.
00:38:40.000Before Trump froze all aid to Ukraine, we were like, yo, we got a huge breaking story.
00:38:45.000The head of the FBI field office has resigned.
00:38:48.000The story last week was that Pam Bondi was informed by a whistleblower that the New York field office was sitting on thousands of documents related to the Epstein case and evidence and withheld that from the attorney general so that they could not be released to the public covering up Epstein, as it were.
00:39:04.000Now the dude's being forced to resign, of course, within like 20 minutes of us being like, it's a big story, Trump freezes aid to Ukraine, and we're like, whoa!
00:39:16.000I don't know what involvement this guy had, but many people have pointed out that the Southern District of New York Attorney's Office and the FBI field office have been 100% anti-Trump, targeting him, targeting his lawyers, his personnel, and saying, quote, dig in.
00:39:34.000So now that we're seeing that he's being forced out, one would wonder, why are they withholding Epstein documents?
00:39:51.000Top FBI official in New York was forced to resign.
00:39:54.000James Denny, a Marine Corps veteran who joined the FBI following September 11th, informed colleagues.
00:39:59.000Late Friday, I was informed I needed to put in my retirement papers, which I just did.
00:40:03.000I was not given a reason for this decision.
00:40:05.000In the letter, he expressed regret over the sudden nature of his resignation and praised his co-workers as an office of professionals who will always do the right thing for the right reasons.
00:40:40.000Other FBI officers are deeply corrupt, but only his is not, or he expects them to act out of line with what the FBI is charged with doing for what they perceive as, as you said, Viva, the right thing, doing the wrong thing, as it were.
00:40:53.000Today we find ourselves in the middle of a battle of our own as good people are being walked out of the FBI and others are being targeted.
00:40:59.000Because they did their jobs in accordance with the law and FBI policy.
00:41:02.000The release of the Epstein files did not go as planned last week.
00:41:15.000I heard, well apparently from our chat last night, I don't know what day it is anymore, on our Sunday show, Alex Jones had been reporting that they were seen taking boxes out of the SDNY field office of the FBI. I heard those rumors.
00:41:27.000And everybody who doesn't know that the SDNY is the second most, if not tied for the first most corrupt district in America.
00:41:35.000The other most corrupt judicial DOJ district would be D.C.
00:41:39.000My concern is I don't think they're necessarily not disclosing anything.
00:41:44.000I don't think the documents exist anymore in the possession of that field office.
00:41:48.000And I think they're probably with whoever was doing the extortion scheme from the beginning.
00:41:53.000You guys really expect me to believe that.
00:41:56.000Trump got elected and the New York field office said, let's just put our feet in his boxes and hold them for a little while and see what happens.
00:47:19.000Look, I don't want to steal man that which doesn't deserve a steal man, but they might have been making what they thought was a commentary, like, look how the deep state just rickrolled these journalists and the joke got misinterpreted.
00:47:30.000But they didn't take it down when every single reply to it was, it's not too late to delete this, and they refused to delete it.
00:47:55.000Haya Rychik is getting roasted by left and right because she was doing a little shuffle dance while smiling and laughing with the Epstein binder, which turns out to have nothing in it.
00:48:16.000But I'm seeing a lot of pro-Trump people being like, this is gross.
00:48:20.000Well, the thing, like, Pam Bondi was already, there were a lot of people that were critical of Pam Bondi in the first place because of a red flag law stance and stuff like that.
00:48:26.000So she was already, like, people were like, eh, I don't know.
00:48:52.000Her explanation makes everything make sense, where when they were holding that binder with their smiling, what they were, in theory, thought they were doing was just...
00:49:01.000Poking, needling the legacy media that was not invited to this meeting.
00:49:05.000The meeting was never supposed to be about the Epstein documents to begin with.
00:49:25.000I was told that they knew that they were told there's no smoking gun in it, but they were under embargo until 3.30.
00:49:33.000The people that I spoke to said that they were told these are the phase one release, but don't show anything in the binders until after we do our announcement.
00:49:43.000And I think what they wanted, they wanted the UK to do the press junket or whatever with Starmer, and they didn't want the Epstein thing to...
00:49:54.000Come out with a big splash until after they were done.
00:50:08.000Mike Cernovich is absolutely fantastic.
00:50:10.000And I talked with a couple of other people there, because literally everybody who walked out is a friend of the show, who's been on the show.
00:50:16.000And everybody just said the same thing.
00:50:18.000You know, I told him, like, look, I've been seeing this letter going around, like, right, right, right, yeah, but you can't share it.
00:50:28.000And I'm like, nice guys finish last, man.
00:50:31.000I also had that letter, and I'm like, I didn't even know if I could disclose that there was an embargo, because I thought that might reveal the fact that there was an embargo.
00:50:45.000No, but my understanding was that they were told in advance, There's nothing new in here, but the breaking story is this letter, which is confirming that the SDNY is withholding information, not cooperating with AG's, Bondi's orders.
00:50:59.000They may have said that to some of the people, I suppose.
00:51:01.000From the people I talked to, they said they were just handed the binders with little or no context.
00:51:05.000They didn't know what was happening, and they were told we're going to be releasing more.
00:51:08.000And the letter, I believe, was in the front when you open it, basically the letter saying there's more documents coming.
00:51:28.000It's meaningless from the Kalshi market definition of the bet, or the investment, which was, there was no previously unclassified document that was declassified, but what was new was, A.G. Bondi is reprimanding the SDNY for apparently concealing and protecting for a...
00:53:46.000Definitely after he said that the United States deserved 9-11.
00:53:49.000According to 18 U.S.C. 373, anyone who with the intent that another person engage in conduct concerning a felony involving the use of attempted use or threatened use of physical force against another person in violation of U.S. law, solicits, commands, induces, or otherwise endeavors to persuade such a person to engage in such conduct, conduct can be imprisoned for up to half the maximum term.
00:54:13.000If the crime solicited is punishable by life, imprisonment, or death, the individual can be imprisoned after 20 years.
00:54:19.000Furthermore, 18 U.S.C. 351 specifically addresses the protection of members of Congress, including U.S. senators, making it a federal crime to assault, kidnap, murder these officials.
00:54:27.000The statute underscores the seriousness with which the law treats against federal legislators.
00:54:33.000I mean, it doesn't need to be a senator.
00:54:35.000It's illegal to tell someone to go kill somebody else.
00:55:36.000I've never watched anything this guy does.
00:55:37.000I've always been forced to see it on Twitter.
00:55:40.000He's been covered recently by CNN and by Slate trying to pump him up because the left is looking for the left's Joe Rogan.
00:55:48.000But the problem is all the famous streamers on the left are literal communists that endorse terrorism.
00:55:55.000Hasan has literally had Houthi pirates on.
00:55:58.000He had a translator, and there's a dude that's a Houthi pirate, and he's sitting there glazing the guy, saying, like, oh, you know what One Piece is?
00:56:04.000Yeah, we think that you're doing what Luffy would do.
00:56:07.000Like, I guess that's a character from the manga.
00:57:12.000So, I don't know as much as the average person.
00:57:15.000But what I can tell you is, typically, anime characters in these prominent shows, presumably One Piece, but I can speak directly for, like, Naruto and Goku, and Dr. Stone.
00:57:44.000I won't get into it now because it's just a bit too esoteric, but it's really good writing where the main characters are always like, here's why you are wrong for doing what you did, and then confronting the villains who eventually change because of it.
00:57:54.000I'd love to see the Houthi pirates be convinced that what they're doing is wrong.
00:57:58.000I mean, I don't know, but I like when bad things happen for Hassan, like getting booted.
00:58:05.000I like the H3H3. Content Nuke, which I just tweeted, if you guys are interested in seeing this.
00:58:56.000There was another guy, I don't know who it was, but saying, you know, like, someone's got to do it to Elon.
00:59:00.000Like, they know what they're doing, and it's a strategy.
00:59:03.000Sam Uriah said, if you Google search Raphael Warnock, parlor threat, this guy basically did the same thing as Hassan and got three years in jail.
00:59:32.000He did say other stuff during January 6th that I understand too, but in reference to threatening Warnock, that was the quote.
00:59:41.000He certainly picked a bad administration to test these laws with, because now you don't have a friendly Biden-Comme Kamala Harris administration.
00:59:47.000This is why I make the argument that we live in a leftist milieu that we are so inundated with leftism that we don't even realize it.
00:59:56.000That's why you can do something just center-right, and people will call you a Nazi.
01:00:02.000People will say, oh, you're a far-right extremist, because you're like, oh, maybe we should decrease the...
01:00:39.000They call it banned, but he'll be back on shortly.
01:00:41.000It's likely to do with his calling on people to kill a sitting U.S. senator.
01:00:44.000He didn't even know Rick Scott was a senator.
01:00:46.000WTF? So in the clip of Hassan, he says, if you really cared about, you know, Medicaid fraud or whatever, then he tells people, go do this thing.
01:00:55.000And, well, he said, if you care about this, you will do this thing.
01:01:21.000He tweeted in response to me, Tim Pool loves that Rick Scott was caught overseeing the largest Medicare-Medicaid fraud in U.S. history and will defend the wealthy robbing you blind, just as he'll defend Mike Johnson gutting Medicaid with lies.
01:02:23.000The point of his tweet, I never defended Rick Scott over this.
01:02:27.000I literally just pointed out that he got suspended, not banned, and he didn't know who Rick Scott was.
01:02:31.000He then, for some random reason, probably because he's just not a smart guy and he's a grifter liar, he says Tim Pool loves Rick Scott and will defend him.
01:03:05.000He used to be really doughy, and now he's lost weight because, well, it's embarrassing to be that rich and have that much time on your hands.
01:04:30.000Bro, imagine not even knowing who Rick Scott was and making such a psychotic argument against the man.
01:04:37.000Like, this is a dude who went on his show and said that you would, if you cared...
01:04:43.000And then he calls for people to take this action, which is insane, like the most extreme of actions, and then says, and not put him in a, where is he anyway?
01:04:50.000Like the dude could have been in a retirement home for all he knew.
01:10:26.000My understanding is that the left is not saying...
01:10:28.000He might be innocent because it might not be him.
01:10:30.000They're saying he did it and it was justified.
01:10:32.000That was sort of my understanding for why the left is saying it was a righteous act.
01:10:36.000There are many on the left, predominantly, that just say they wear Luigi hats, they say we need Luigi, things like that.
01:10:43.000But the right is largely ignoring the story, and only on the left is there a subset that's entertaining that Luigi Mangione is not actually the shooter.
01:13:26.000There's only one explanation for how someone like Kyle Kalinske, who spends his whole career ragging on the war machine, now all of a sudden in support of it, along with Hassan Piker.
01:13:36.000They love Daddy War Machine now because it doesn't matter what the issue is.
01:13:42.000It matters that they're adhering to the social orthodoxy.
01:14:04.000For them to give it up, they'd have to accept that they've been abusing kids gleefully.
01:14:08.000Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of people that have made really bad decisions that are going to have to, that are never going to actually say, oh, this is wrong, because to do that would require them doing some self.
01:14:21.000Some soul-searching and be like, wow, I really was endorsing the mutilation of children.
01:14:29.000I imagine when people realized that a lobotomy was actually a terrible procedure to do, I imagine there were a lot of people that until their dying day were like, no, it was right.
01:14:42.000All the lobotomies we did, they needed it.
01:14:46.000I had a conversation with a friend of mine who was like...
01:14:50.000What people need to understand is the average person who's left or right is actually not really either.
01:15:06.000But I was talking to a friend of mine who is moderately left but not politically active.
01:15:12.000So, you know, they're not paying attention to the news or watching anything like this.
01:15:16.000They were telling me how they were upset that Trump was suspending these things and they think it's bad if the kid's got to get medical care.
01:15:22.000And I just was like, why are we affirming a mental disorder?
01:15:26.000The response I got was, it's not a mental disorder.
01:16:21.000And I said that in a good way in that I believe they started to question why they were advocating for affirming what is classified in the DSM-5 as a mental disorder.
01:16:30.000I explained, too, the reason it's in there is because the activists want it in there so they can get prescription medicine.
01:16:36.000Because if it's removed as a mental disorder and no longer can be, if it can't be a diagnosed mental disorder, then you can't get treatment for it.
01:17:21.000That is when you compulsively pull out hair.
01:17:22.000So people pull them out, then they eat them.
01:17:24.000But did you notice, I think they redefined gender dysphoria, and now they've added the, if you are uncomfortable with your body and identifies another, whatever, and it causes discomfort.
01:17:35.000So that there can be people that say...
01:17:37.000It doesn't cause me discomfort, therefore it's not a diagnosable mental illness.
01:17:41.000And I think that was the most recent modification that they added to it.
01:18:08.000But I'm not even sure how I define that.
01:18:10.000Bottom line, I'm fairly certain they redefined it now so that it's more specific so that it's not gender dysphoria unless it causes discomfort.
01:18:17.000And so all that people have to say now is, I'm happy like this, so therefore it's not a mental condition that requires any form of treatment.
01:18:23.000Empower me to play sports against women.
01:18:28.000I think that it actually goes further than that.
01:18:31.000Most of the people that, if I understand correctly, the majority of people that actually are transgender are transgender are trans men.
01:18:37.000So women that believe or want to be men are actually more common than trans women.
01:18:44.000And there are different reasons for women and men to want to be trans.
01:19:34.000Well, I mean, one of the crazy things is that Trump has that executive order based on saying, we're going to cut funding from you if you're promoting this at your university or schools or whatever.
01:20:42.000But drugs I disagree with because I think by partaking in the drug trade, you're necessarily doing things to others by supporting the cartels.
01:20:48.000What if you're growing some plants in your backyard of your own business?
01:21:41.000I mean, these people are suffering from a DSM-5 mental disorder.
01:21:45.000You know up in Canada that with the conversion therapy ban, which was wholly supported by the so-called Conservative Party, medical practitioners, psychiatrists, psychologists can't talk someone out of it, so they can only affirm.
01:21:57.000A mental condition, and they cannot try to treat it, which is why MAID is so popular.
01:22:04.000If you'd like to go down the list of things I'm not allowed to do, if you live in a suburban environment, you're not allowed to play music.
01:23:54.000We'll actually fund it with your tax dollars.
01:23:57.000To be fair, there are a lot of other things that are illegal that's still in the books, though most states don't enforce against these things.
01:24:04.000Okay, I'll give you a family-friendly example.
01:24:07.000In West Virginia, cohabitation is a crime.
01:24:10.000No cop is going to arrest a guy for living with his girlfriend, but it is illegal.
01:24:52.000And this is where, slowly, you paint yourself in a corner and then you have no choice but to double down, triple down, not because of sincere belief.
01:25:09.000Putting out views where I think it's rage-baiting, click-baiting.
01:25:13.000I think she's backed herself into so far of a corner that you can't get a normal job after that, so you just have to make as much as you can.
01:25:22.000When it comes to the parents who will never be able to admit that they irreparably harmed their children, probably as a result of their own mental conditions and not that of their child, because this is like transgender syndrome by proxy, they will never admit it.
01:25:36.000Same thing with the parents who may have given their kids the jab and bad things happen.
01:25:39.000But I think they're going to be relegated to such a vocal minority that at some point – On the one hand, everyone's going to break ties with them, but then the problem is everyone's going to break ties with them, and then they're going to go from being a vocal minority to potentially something worse, which we've already started seeing a lick of out in Portland and in various places in America.
01:25:58.000They're going to start getting more active in terms of asserting themselves.
01:26:02.000Let's jump to this story, and we'll try and keep it light.
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01:26:40.000Made a series of posts on X saying she was subject to a home invasion by robbers who wanted crypto is what they were yelling.
01:26:46.000In November, she posted a screenshot from her Coinbase account showing she held around 211 Bitcoin, which was worth around $20 million at the time.
01:26:54.000The screenshot also showed she held around $80,000 in Ether.
01:27:01.000Relative to her $20 million in Bitcoin.
01:27:03.000She posted an update on March 3rd hours after the initial X post where she said there were three gunmen.
01:27:07.000Adding a video, presumably from a security camera, after allegedly leading the three men to another section of the property, three loud noises ring out, and the men run off camera.
01:27:14.000One of the guys is yelling, I think he's yelling, I got shot, I got shot.
01:27:46.000It depends if they get out of the country beforehand.
01:27:49.000I mean, first of all, just letting people know that you have Bitcoin or substantial portions of Bitcoin, you turn yourself into an absolute...
01:29:32.000So, you have to understand what these guys are probably thinking.
01:29:35.000When they're like, transfer the money, they're going to kill her after they get the money.
01:29:40.000That minimizes the likelihood they get caught.
01:29:42.000That being said, Bitcoin is a public ledger, and the moment they transfer any money anywhere, everyone in the world...
01:29:51.000Anyone in the world with the slightest ability in tracking the public leisure is going to know who received the money and who took the money.
01:30:00.000There are a lot of anonymous accounts, but I will say this.
01:30:03.000First, the feds know every single address and who it's attached to.
01:31:17.000Some journalists just tracked various addresses and then isolated the account they believe to be his based on location, time of transfers.
01:31:26.000They figured out it was in Ukraine, and they found this guy.
01:31:30.000And I could be getting the story wrong, but we have seen he ingested over $1 million this year in donations through various addresses funneling in.
01:31:37.000And there's no name on these addresses, but they do really simple things like, where is the person we're looking at located?
01:31:45.000Then you track time of day of common transactions.
01:31:48.000Now you know the time zone they're in.
01:31:52.000Instantly you'll know, you know, you're going to start finding pieces of these things together.
01:31:56.000So for the most part, any sufficiently interested private researcher or government is going to immediately find out who took your money.
01:32:03.000Now that doesn't mean you're getting the money back.
01:32:36.000They said she revealed that her Coinbase account...
01:32:38.000Well, actually, hypothetically, if it were on a...
01:32:41.000I can't pretend that I know what I'm talking about.
01:32:43.000If it's on a hard wallet, they steal her hard wallet with her whatever password, and then where they're going to get to them is with the crime.
01:33:13.000So Death Note is one of the most popular manga ever, one of the most popular anime shows.
01:33:18.000It's about a kid who, Shinigami, means death god in Japan, drops a notebook in the real world, and if you write someone's name in it, they die.
01:33:26.000You can write how they die within reason.
01:33:59.000But then they all say, there's no way you're getting the money.
01:34:02.000He then instructs the United States to deposit $5 million cash into the bank account of every single Japanese citizen.
01:34:09.000That way nobody knows who the actual person was who was selling it because everybody got the money equally.
01:34:14.000That's the way you have to obfuscate things like this.
01:34:16.000You steal $20 million, you walk away with a few thousand dollars a month because there's no way you're going to get the IRS coming down on you when they know you're spending the money if you've got $20 million.
01:34:59.000Because Death Note was such a big deal.
01:35:01.000When they announced they were releasing an update called a one-shot, Epilogue or whatever, with Trump in it, everyone's like, what?
01:35:08.000It's a rip-off of the Dead Zone or the Twilight Zone from back in the day where they give a button to somebody and they say, you push this button, somebody on Earth will die.
01:35:14.000You don't know who, you'll never know who, and we give you $10,000.
01:35:18.000And then the punchline is at the end, after the woman pushes the button, they take the box and say, thank you, here's your money, and we're going to go give it to somebody else and don't worry, you won't know who they are.
01:37:07.000You're not actually holding on to, like, some kind of, like, actual...
01:37:12.000You're basically sending your password to a system saying, I have access to this, and I'm saying these go here, and then everyone, all these other computers start checking to make sure your password's correct, and they're like, this adds up!
01:39:23.000I would say it would be less likely to be Elon because there would be no problem of disclosing that wealth or using it, so there'd be no reason not to use it.
01:39:34.000Finding out who started this, who has access to these wallets, I probably can't articulate it as well as the average person, but you're likely going to get apprehended by governments.
01:39:47.000There's the guy who made the Liberty dollars.
01:40:29.000And you're sitting there now, and you make $200,000 a year, and you're looking at $100 billion, and you're like, I can't spend it, I can't spend it.
01:40:38.000But for someone like Dorsey, if he really did make it, he's like, I've already got $300 million in cash sitting around, so I don't need to touch it.
01:41:00.000Everybody is running a program on their computers that basically is like bankofamerica.com.
01:41:06.000And when you want to have money, you say, I have two passwords, my public address, my account number, and then I have a password to log in.
01:41:14.000So you tell everybody, here's my account number.
01:41:26.000The only difference is that Bank of America's servers are running on a private company's data center, and Bitcoin is running on every random computer that wants to run the program.
01:42:07.000All that I understand now is that when I ask the question, like, if it has no inherent value and you can't print more of them but you can mine more of them, you know, then why is it worth anything?
01:42:16.000And then someone said, well, you basically just described fiat currency as well, so why is there any value to money, especially if it's not tied to gold?
01:43:41.000So the price can only go up because of natural attrition.
01:43:45.000Bitcoins get lost, disappear, and can't be recovered.
01:43:48.000And because every couple of years, the amount of Bitcoin you receive versus the amount of energy you put in goes down by half.
01:43:54.000So we do see a price doubling periodically.
01:43:59.000You know, if we get to that point, which we're not going to get to the end of Bitcoin, 21 million, I think it's like 100 and something years.
01:44:06.000So all that really matters is it is a false scarcity created by cryptography.
01:44:13.000There is a password on each coin that you have that could be assigned to you.
01:44:19.000And for this reason, it cannot be copied unless someone has your password and they could hack the system or whatever.
01:44:30.000I first didn't understand why people were saying, like, it's not green to Bitcoin because I understand actually the running internet to try to solve the equation.
01:44:40.000But they're setting up mines at waterfalls and, you know, hydro plants.
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01:47:51.000You know, like, I don't know who would have been better.
01:47:55.000Like, when Matt Gaetz was named AG and we got all excited, Dan Bongino, his deputy FBI director, is, like, on that same level of, this dude's going to come in like a bulldozer.
01:48:05.000I mean, that's what people voted for, too.
01:48:08.000They want to see significant change in the bureaucracy, definitely at the FBI. You don't want to see Americans being singled out for their religious views or for prayer in public or for having the audacity to go to a parent-teacher meeting about worrying about what your kids are being taught in school.
01:50:01.000Mr. Vintage says, need to remind everyone of the dozens of articles in the mainstream press circa 2018-2022 howling about the neo-Nazi militia groups in Ukraine.
01:50:10.000Now they are outraged we don't underwrite them.
01:50:19.000Chopsaki says, Hey Viva, Locals is great, but watch how easy it is to transition directly to Rumble Premium without having to use the awful Locals video interface.
01:50:28.000They're going to be still two different, not markets, but two different communities.
01:50:33.000Locals is going to be one distinct community and Rumble Premium, another one for those who want to.
01:50:37.000There's much more to the Locals community than...
01:50:40.000Right, Locals is like, they're funding you directly?
01:51:11.000it's just a shame you know Bongino has to now go be deputy director of the FBI so there's he's you know that value from Rumble is you know temporarily on pause but he'll come back and his audience will be there if Chris and the crew over at Rumble can navigate properly right now you take a look at Spotify desperately trying to play catch up in the podcasting game and they are way behind Rumble Now, for music, Spotify is king, right?
01:51:41.000Everyone knows that their stock is like $600.
01:51:43.000Rumble's stock is like $9 right now or something.
01:51:46.000But there's a reason Spotify is desperately trying to do video podcasting.
01:52:17.000And then we launch on Rumble, and we're getting $250,000 to $300,000 on Rumble.
01:52:22.000And so it's like, the first day we're on Rumble obviously will be big, but then in the first week we're doing 10 times what Spotify does?
01:52:30.000Why would someone launch a podcast on Spotify?
01:52:32.000And I gotta say this, so that's why it's really gonna come down to can the crew at Rumble navigate this PR-wise, because right now, I believe it's fair to say it's a fact.
01:52:42.000If you launch a podcast on Spotify, you're going to get a fraction of the download, streams, views you're going to get to whereas if you launched on Rumble.
01:52:51.000If you launched video podcasting on YouTube, you're going to get zero.
01:52:54.000If you launch video podcasting on Rumble, you're going to start off with literally a random nobody.
01:56:00.000So we've added an additional podcast, Monday through Friday even, where we hang out and kind of just say whatever we want behind the scenes and talk about whatever.
01:56:10.000So maybe we can try and make it a bit more, I don't know, humorous, I guess?
01:56:17.000But that's why I keep telling everybody, go watch the Green Room Show.
01:56:19.000Because that's where we're hanging out behind the scenes, people are telling their stories, and they can literally just say whatever they want.
01:56:24.000Is the person's complaint that it's not edgy enough or there's not enough offensive content?
01:56:29.000Before, when we weren't really doing the green, like we were doing the green for a while, it fell off.
01:56:32.000The way it used to be was that after the show ended, the uncensored show, was like 10 minutes of a story with us kind of just riffing, and then we bring in callers.
01:56:47.000If the Rumble rants have points to be made that bring up the conversation, and so we do have an uncensored portion for you tonight, considering the Amaranth story, there's stuff that's not so family-friendly, which we're going to give about, you know, a good solid ten minutes to, and talk about, and show the video and all that stuff.
01:57:20.000That's not something we can accommodate.
01:57:23.000All right, we'll grab a couple more here.
01:57:25.000Captain Winkle says, I am from Mexico City, now a U.S. citizen, and just found out through Tucker Carlson, Ukraine is selling U.S. weapons to the cartels.
01:57:33.000Yeah, and a black market, just in general.
01:58:51.000It's fine to say that the UK or that Europe has become an illiberal place, that they are now starting to institute blasphemy laws.
01:59:02.000If you say things about Islam, they're going to throw you in jail because it's easier throwing you in jail than throwing all the people that are Muslim in jail.
01:59:10.000They're going to say that you can't have certain opinions if you post things on the internet.
01:59:15.000Those things are terrible and we should condemn them, but that doesn't mean that we should say, oh no, Russia is actually good.
01:59:27.000He keeps pulling this bouncing back and forth from what president and prime minister because he's not supposed to be in power and he's just lying his way to stay in power.
01:59:34.000You're making the same mistake Barack Obama made.
01:59:37.000I think people want to view him as a benevolent dictator.
01:59:39.000Yeah, sure, he's hard and ruthless and whatever, but at least he keeps stability and order.
01:59:44.000Bottom line, the people, everyone who he whacked, they shouldn't have mouthed off like that.
02:00:49.000That uncensored call-in show is coming up in about 30 seconds.
02:00:52.000Well, we're going to do a minute or so of outros, and then it'll be about 30 seconds.
02:00:56.000But we're going to deep dive in the Amaranth story, uncensored, because we've got some stuff to talk about.
02:01:02.000Not so family-friendly, so you don't want to miss it.
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