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DON'T LET THE ESTABLISHMENT TRY TO CONVINCE YOU MAGA IS DANGEROUS TO OUR COUNTRY

Nov 15, 202440 min
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The guys recap key historical events from prior shows to explain why we need non-establishment citizens running our government again.

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Done, Buckle up, get the chin strap buckled in there, General gets your helmet on.

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Get the chin strap buckle securely.

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Buckle up. It took a long time to get here, guys, much longer than you may realize. What am I talking about, the restoration of power to the American people. There's a reason that General and I took you are loyal listeners anyway, Thank you for that. There's a reason that General and I took you all through several centuries of European and American history during the last couple.

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Of years, which if you missed it, you can still listen to it.

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The Purple Podcast Button, iHeartRadio iHeartRadio app. You can if you just go back. Basically, over the last couple of years, we have given a We've picked key moments in history, both European and American history to highlight. And these are really kind of the b sides of American history. This is the stuff that didn't really make it in the state approved textbooks, right, and to tell a parallel story

from the people's point of view. And I don't mean people in the communist sense of course, or a Marxist sense or Howard Zen sense. But there's a reason that General and I took all of you through this history we chose to start with and this is extremely relevant

and you've got to understand this elite. This what we're going to say today on this show is going to lead up to and defending Trump's nominees that are absolutely going to get barbecued by mainstream media, the press, even the establishment that but that is their bona fides, the Republican establishment. They are going to barbecue Trump's people. Here's why history is so important, and you have to know

how we got here. We chose to start with the East India Company, which was a British trading corporation founded in the sixteen hundreds by a rural, a royal rural, a royal charter from one of the kings or queens, whoever was Why that was important. You have the merger of a merchant class with the political class as we moved from as the world developed into more villages and cities and non agrarian but they the merger of money and politics in a quote free society that harver free.

You thought you were living in England in the sixteen hundreds and seventeen hundreds, But the East India Company, again a British trading corporation, became the world's most powerful business and played a major role in the expansion of British influence all across the world, especially Asia. It was the black rock of the sixteen hundreds. London investors threw in for a ship, a crew, and the ship would come back a few months later with spices, silk, cotton, tea

from Asia and unchecked. It became the dominant political force with its own private soldiers and intelligence network. It used its financial power to colonize other parts of the world India for instance, and turn those people into vassal states under the quote protection of the flag of England. Now that exploitation led to the birth of imperialism, cannibalizing the land and the resources of other people. Put that aside.

Then we talked about the rise of lending and credit and our guy Meyer Amshel Rothschild, where real power was discovered. Not just having money, this is having so much more money that you can make even more money, not in a ship investing in a ship. You can make a lot of money investing it into the political machine. The power of controlling the money supply, the concepts of lending,

interest rates, credit, financialization of debt instruments. You could conquer other territories without a bullet, well, without an arrow or a sword or a ball, you could. It became a much less expensive way to gain ground and wealth. And as a Jew he could live the Meyra armsheld. Rothschild could lend money with interest unlike Christians in Europe, and Rothschild managed the finances of royal families offering currency exchange service.

Is because at that point in time there were different denominations and the general you have had some fantastic shows talking Thank you for that, talking about how money was made and different types of coins and stored wealth. But that was the birth of what we would call banking today. And the Rothschild dynasty put bank branches across major European cities London, Paris, Vienna, Naples, never New York, we'll come

back to that. And the family used this network to lend money to governments to fund large scale public projects and facilitate trade. They did it all. They were vertically integrated, one stop shop, and they were taking fees and commissions the whole time. And by financing wars and large government projects, the investors can make a huge fortune. But what happens if that nation state goes bankrupt? What happens if it

runs out of money, Well that's a problem. That's why you need to make sure that your government that you're lending money to has its teeth and claws on the people and their incomes. Our founding father said, no direct taxes. You're not having the government and the state shall not direct put direct taxes on the people.

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We are not to tax livestock.

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We are here to replenish the treasury to make sure those creditors are paid. We decided in the United States in our show, rather, we decide to start with the birth of state imperialism, colonialism, banking finance, and the aristocracy was getting fabulously wealthy alongside members of the House of Law wards in England, but then ultimately in it jumped the pond and came over to the colonies and the

deplorables and the colonies were getting pissed. So we talked about a scrappy young man named Thomas Paine, not from the elite schools of England, not from aristocracy, wrote a book, actually a pamphlet called Common Sense, and to this day it remains, at least what I've seen some statistics, it remains the number two per capita book ever published in America, behind the Bible. In seventeen seventy six. It spread like wildfire.

It inspired Washington's worn out, hungry and underdressed, underfed troops to keep fighting when it looked like the revolution was lost the Valley four years. Yes, because as the people were being exploited by the state, and it took someone not part of the state or the establishment to reduce it to writing and communicate it to people. Its corruption, its censorship, its overreach into the private lives of the free men and women of America who just wanted to

be left alone with their farm and plows. And as soon as political control was wrestled away from the out of touch elite, these new fresh faces became immortalized with the writing of the United States Constitution and the Bill of Plays. They moved from lived experience a few things about man's human nature. Centralized power corrupts. Easy access to money corrupts. You got to keep those two things separated. Hey, the general, I we want to give you all the

the playbook. And we've been talking about the playbook. We've spent most behind talking about the establishment playbook, the permanent political class, the donor class, the global class, their plans for the future. It's not noble. It's not humanitarian. It's not at all. If it was humanitarian, they wouldn't let what's happening in the Southern border happen the way it did. They just wouldn't. It's not him humanitarian. The migration of slave labor.

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Into the United States, You're going to be told in the weeks to come that mass deportations are going to cause a rise in costs.

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You're going to see I think a reduction in rent as a lot of people's apartments are now open.

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But the mass migration is here for one thing. Guys, essentially slave labor. When you are, when you're undocumented and you're in the interior, the heartland, you're not free. You're not free.

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You're a tool.

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You're you're you are working as a slave.

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You're in instruments.

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And there are men and women and children in America from uh all around the world, the global poor that were induced, transported, fed, housed, given phones, brought into the United States. It's modern human trafficking. It's modern human trafficking. Those people are not free. They're here because they want the same thing as you do, a better life. But they're not free. They can't go anywhere. They have their there. Whoever brought them here knows where they are. They know

they're illegal. They have to do whatever their sponsors tell them to do and how to vote, what to think, what to do. These are not free human beings. What do we do with them? That's a conversation for a different day. Easily are our new favorite man in d C. Tom Homan. He'll he'll get the illegal, the violent, the criminal element out first. But these are the b sides

of the history. This is why, for the defense of the American people, we really have to make sure that our listeners understand history, and our kids and grandkids understand history and understand that clicks form and secrecy and wealth and power. We're a self governing nation and we need to make sure that the people that we elect are

not in it for the ring of power. When you graduate from Yale Law School shared Brown with your degree in Russian studies in nineteen seventy four, and you just got voted out of public life for the first time, I mean, you've been retired after fifty years shared brown, and you and your party have the gall to slap down a lawful immigrant who is here for the right reasons, Bernie Marino, who's now a US Senator, who is pledged term limit, who has pledged fealty to the MAGA movement.

And that's what this show is about. MAGA is not fascism, it's anti fascism. So our founders knew that centralized power corrupts. Easy access to money corrupts because the person who gets the free money, that gets the loan is a debtor, and you can be You can be a slave many different.

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Ways, especially if you come to depend upon that money.

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You can become a debt slave, and now your loyalties are to your creditor. You can be a wage slave and your loyalty is to the person who's paying you. You know, we can go down that road, but our founding father said, as it relates to the governing body, we need to make sure. They never even thought of political parties. They never even thought that our constitution would last as long as it had.

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Well, they called them factions in fact, and said that they were things to be avoided.

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Correct along with not getting intermingled in the affairs of Europe, we were told, and our founding fathers had their tug of war between the centralized power banking guys, the federalists led by Alexander Hamilton versus the decentralized power no national central bank guys, the anti federalists like Jefferson Monroe Madison, the city guys and the country guys.

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And that was different in England because you know, in England for so many thousands of years, it was the country rich people that formed the oligarchy. If you didn't have a land and a manor and an the state you were knowing, you were even looked down upon, even though you had more money than those people, if you were a London trader, a London merchant. But in America there was no distinction between how you got your money.

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We all started in America. We all start in the same spot. Obviously the stain of slavery. Can't say that for those folks. In the show, we talked about how banks were formed, how banks were funded, the concept of fractional reserve banking extremely important, guys. You really need to understand what fractional reserve banking is. To fund the American expansion, while the big city bankers in the East wanted them on a monopoly over banking, just like they were monopolies

and steel, rail and coal. But the men out west, the farmers, the small business owners who needed loans to support themselves, especially the farmers, started to use silver that they were finding mining storing to back the loans in the banks. So what do the bankers in the East do. They go to their Ivy League educated buddies who are in DC in Congress and pass and act a law that bans.

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Silver can use silver to back your dollars.

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And now all of a sudden, everyone out west is getting screwed. Look at the development of the map of the United States east of the Mississippi versus West and the Mississippi. In short order, the big city guys out east were successful again in creating monopoly on the country's money supply with the creation of the Federal Reserve, which

is a central bank and something called fiat currency. And we've explained the General has gone to great lengths to our listeners to explain what the Federal Reserve is and isn't and what fiat currency is. This central bank now had control of the nation's money. Federal reserve notes. But the government, the United States government needed more money in its treasury to actually borrow from this bank, this private bank.

It's a bank of bankers. And so this bank of bankers, like cow, we've got this, we have this, we have this customer, the United States Treasury. We didn't have enough money to buy our notes to borrow from us. Thus, the passage of the income tax directly opposite what the founders put into the Constitution one hundred and fifty years earlier to confiscate the money from the people. Remember what the first income tax was, I want to say, it was like, well, either one percent or ten percent.

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It was one percent, and it was one or two percent, and it was only on like the top one or two percent.

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And it was sold to the American people that it's just temporary, like the income taxes civil War. It was temporary. And then it passed the Constitution Amendment. It was sold to the American people that it's just going to be on the We're just going to tax the uber wealthy.

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Then we'll get rid of it.

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Then, by the way, this all came the exact same presidency, the exact same progressive Democrat presidency of Woodrow Wilson, who also promised us no war in Europe. Okay, we relied to. World War One resulted in busting up and reorganizing Europe and the creation of what would be the state of Israel. We've talked about that. We talked about the birth of state propaganda with the radio. We talked about the birth of the field of economics and something called Keynesian economics.

Government debt is good, don't worry about it. How this leads to inflation. How inflation is yet another tax on all of us. All that new free money that was made in the Federal Reserve, on the what we call the dollar, went straight to the banks and Wall Street, making those wealthy even wealthier.

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And then they.

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Pumped up the tires of their companies, decided to take their companies onto Wall Street and start selling, selling their shares there. And it was boomtown, Roaring twenties, sold to the working class, the middle class, the burgeoning middle class. The origins of the Great Depression still need explain to the American people. Who was behind it, who knew it was coming, and how it made even more money on the boom and the bust which led to the rise

of the administrative state to fix it. An attorney Brad Koffel, that is the General snarkmaster General taking a trip down memory lane, both the memory gotten institutional memory of an American citizen and a trip down memory lane of our show the last few years. There's a reason why the General and I continue to do the show and talk about the topics we talked, talk about the topics we talked about.

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You have to.

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Understand how we got here. It didn't happen in one decade or one century, nor by chance. Segment one, we talked about, well, I'm not going to recap. The birth of the administrative state was a response to the Wall Street crash, which is ironic because the whole premise of the Federal Reserve from fifteen years earlier was to prevent that exact same thing from happening. General, am I right or wrong?

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You're exactly right, and in many ways it caused it.

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So we needed government to fix what these smarty pants, greedy banking class, broke capitalists figured out. They can buy influence in DC. You can put a buck into your business, you can put your buck into marketing, you can put your buck into a senator.

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You could regulate your competitors right out of the.

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Field, your buck into lobbyists, special interests. So when the capitalists figured out they can buy influence in DC, they get access to well everything. World War two showed the rich and powerful there's money to be made in war, like multi generational money, like this is money that'll set you and your kids and grandkids up for a long time. Ike saw it. Ike fought war. I had not had to see moms and dads of boys killed and under morganisms.

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He warned us, and.

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Ike warned us on his way out in sixty one people citizens the military industrial network. It's very secretive, it's very influential, it's very wealthy. And by the way, they just built that colossus called the Pentagon, and it's poster boy Robert McNamara, who has degrees in economics. Oh there's that field again, philosophy, uh idea makers and professor with professors from Berkeley, And I don't think Berkeley of the thirties was the Berkeley of the sixties maybe and Harvard

Business School class of thirty nine. Robert McNamara was one of four Motor Company's infamous whiz kids. He was the first non Ford to run forward. Kennedy appoints McNamara to be Secretary of Defense in sixty one. Off we go with our adventures abroad and then the sudden and tragic assassination of JFK in sixty three. We will get the results. We will get to the bottom of what happened there.

With these fresh faces coming in the Vietnam boondoggle, the combination of all this allowed the people to get restless, the youth to get the youth that we're about to get hoovered up into a jungle and stuck fighting someone they don't even know, and they don't even know why they're fighting them. And a lot of the parents were on board with that. And if you question it, your loyalty to your patriotism, to your nation. Well, this is the bifurcation of where the state took off away from

its people, and it was filled. That void was filled with what we call cultural Marxism, first in the universities, then the media made its way into the churches. Didn't it economically general, these smarty pants told Nixon to take us off the gold standard in seventy three because we needed our economy was tanking. Why, well, you can look

at some policies that came out in the sixties. The Great Welfare State, which was bribery of Black Americans, took Black Americans pride crushed the Harlem Renaissance, caused white people to not all because stereotypically white people to look at stereotypically black people as though, well, you can't do it yourself, the government needs to help you.

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Horrible but to it did that by tearing the father out of the black home.

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With the welfare policies of LBJ.

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Right, and you tear the father out of any home, doesn't matter the race you're going. You're you're heading.

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Down Vietnam and lbj's Great Society. Our treasury O, our checkbook couldn't keep up. We need, we need, we need to get even more what we call quantitative easy.

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That's called printing money.

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Well, we can't print any more money. We don't have enough gold to back it, mister President.

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Oh well I'll fix that all right.

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We're off the gold standard. Whoa hold on? Uh Middle East? The the OPEC nations just got whiplashed. Like what we're selling you oil for this paper that's backed by gold. It's actually not paper, it's Senate linen and silk we've talked about, and OPEC said, get back on the gold standard or we're not selling you oil. OPEC embargo that was great, long lines at the gas station, sky high interest rates, economic stagnation.

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And there was a misconception there that the long lines at the gas station were caused by the OPEC cutbacks. It was really caused by the price controls that Nixon imposed. And what happened was.

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The smarty pants metal in the market market. This is what happens.

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And so what they said was the the the service stations, the filling stations could not stand to be open that long because they had to pay o their employees. So they compressed their hours down to about three or four hours a day. And that's why you had lines.

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The cost of producing goods and offering services in America became too expensive. Corporate America moved operations to Southeast Asia and China. Wait a minute, didn't we just send our troops to Southeast Asia. Didn't Nixon just go to China and open up? We were told we went to China so that we could sell our goods to the billion Chinese people. And know you're going to take our jobs

and give them to the Chinese people. Well, the greatest president of them all other than Thomas Jefferson, The greatest president of them all, Ronald Wilson Reagan, the People's President, the great community communicator who made America great again, whose words are more relevant today than even than Thomas Jefferson's. He knew in his bones what needed to get done. And you know who else knows in his bones what needs to get done?

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That'll be Donald J. Trump.

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How are we doing on time?

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We got about a minute and a half left. All right, I'll keep going for this segment.

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So now I'm oh, well, this is perfect time. In general, guys, we have spent too much time meddling in the Middle Eastern affairs like Iran. We created a coup and installed the Shaw in early fifties, we meddled in Lebanon. This stuff all needs to come out. The American people can handle it. We need to know the truth. What the hell have we been doing? Now? Trump's opened up the transfer portal. Tulsey Gabbert from the Democrat Party to MAGA now probably DANI director Marco Rubio from the State from

the neocons. He hit the transfer portal he's over to MAGA as Secretary of State, Radcliffe keep going right, Pete, heck yeah, Pete.

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After the break, bring.

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To talk about this armor up, Armor up. Do not let them hockey out of these candidates because they're quote unqualified. You know why they're qualified, because they're unqualified per the establishment. Final segment on our kind of our pivot show, here we we finally have gotten to the point where we we we are now going to see uh citizen Trump return to d C to bust up the administrative state. He's bringing in created Doge, my new favorite, my only

favorite government agency. Doge, Elon and Vive are going to get the tape measure out and and we're going on a diet.

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Uh.

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Federal government is getting hit with ozembic musk and Ramaswami. You talk about other you talk about vaccinations. I like that vaccination. You know what else? Uh? Chessround Automotive Group continues to write a check every month to Heart iHeartRadio to the Mothership to keep this show going. And guys, it's it is so important that we keep talking as people and stop listening to the self serving talking heads on cable.

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News trying to tell you what to think.

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Yeah. I mean just we really really need you to to stick with us if you believe in what we're saying. If you if you believe in what we're saying, we really really need you to stick with us and share the show, especially to kids in their twenties and thirties. Get into young moms and dads, if you've got grandkids, I mean, get I think our showed probably a little too much for your high school set and maybe a college set, but here are some things they just need to know how the machine works.

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Well, think about it. I mean, Bernie Moreno has been on this show several times, and you know, without him, and without people in the Senate, which we now have by at least fifty three votes now, which may even be up to fifty four, there would be no chance of any of Trump's people getting qualified through the Senate. If the telegraphy we were still.

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You're going to be told that recess appointments are a form of fascism. We don't have time to explain recess appointments to you, but when you hear recess appointments, perk up, pay attention.

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Listen.

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This is critical Trump's nominees in order to in order to deploy Maggot policies. You've got to have your one thousand federal top people.

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There, people are policy.

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You've got to have your You've got to have your ambassadors. You've got to have your directors. You've got to have your deputy directors. You have your secretaries, You've got to have your undersecretaries. There's a thousand people that Trump needs to sign nominations for that need to get through the Senate. We really really need recess appointments. They're constitutional, absolutely, We've

got to do so. Pay attention to recess appointments. And then we really need to make sure that this new leader and the Senate John Dunne sticks to his guns and doesn't capitulate on these nominees.

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He said that he would deliver Trump's nominees in a quick.

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And the most important person to MAGA right now is John Thune. Got to pay attention. You have to pay attention. You hear his name, Pay attention, you hear recess appointments. Pay attention now. I want I am dying, probably wrong.

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Phrase.

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I can't wait. We need to get to the bottom. As long as the people are now get our representatives back, are founding father's two point zero back in there. We need to get to the bottom of the nineteen sixty election. I'd like to know a little bit more about that. But certainly we need to know who killed our president JFK. Who didn't give a speech in Dallas, of course, but in his pocket the day that he was assassinated. The final words of his speech or paraphrase, is we all

stand on the watch towers of freedom, Jack Kennedy. We need to know what we were doing in Levanon in the eighties. We got to get to the bottom of this stuff. I would like we need to know more about regime change, color revolutions. These are all in our name. These are people that we put in office. We've watched

in the news. Never question uh regime change. When there's on our national news, there's there's a country you've never heard of, and there are bullets flying ninety nine out of one hundred times, our DNA and fingerprints are all over it.

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And our money, yeah, our.

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Money Clinton Foundation. We need to get to the bottom of those folks dead Clinton associates. We need to find We need to get to the bottom of suspicious deaths.

Speaker 3

Shot himself in the head, three times.

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Oh sorry, don't mean to left nine to eleven. I'll say it again. We need to know more about Building seven, the great financial Crisis of eight that was sold to us, but it just built out the bankers Russia, Russia, Russia twenty sixteen. People need prosecuted and convicted of treason COVID Lawfair, COVID twenty twenty, law fair. We need. You cannot be told, you cannot be turned to think that Waltz, Radcliffe, Tulsey Gabbert, Pete Marco Elon Vivek, Christie Gates, Matt Gates, who's also

been on the show. I don't think Matt Gates survives this process by.

Speaker 3

The way I think he does.

Speaker 2

You cannot be turned and convinced that these are unqualified people. This is the people. Remember the Great Reset. We talk about the Great Reset. This is the people's great reset. And Pete Hegseth is exactly who our founding fathers had in mind.

Speaker 3

I don't understand when they say he has no experience.

Speaker 2

Pete Pegseth is exactly twenty.

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Years of experience in the military, Bronze Stars, active duty war assignments. He has an undergrad at Princeton and he has a master's in public administration from HAVD You some fox guys.

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We might need to run him through the scanners one more time for the Princeton Harvard stuff, But thus far he appears to be untainted. He is someone from the outside the incestuous government defense contractor network who actually cares about the women in uniform. His actions over the last decade speak much and plus speak much louder than the lefts and the establishment's words. General, the Pentagon has created an unchecked apparatus that has bankrupt the American treasury. We've

created an unchecked welfare state, an administrative state. We have never ending military adventurism and decisions that don't profit the American working class but lines the pocket books of the lobbyists, men and women who wear the uniform. And I would never be prouder than to see my son or daughters in uniform. But not if they're going to be pawns in a geopolitical chess match in a failed foreign policy. Jake Sullivan, and by the way, Jake Sullivan, don't forget.

We can now let that guy off the hook. He wrote a cover story in Foreign Affairs that dropped the days before October seven, saying the Middle East has never been safer. Now, how are we doing on time? You're not doing a very good job today showing me the time.

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We got two minutes.

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Jake, Jake, Jake, Oh, Jake. We're recording this show on Thursday morning. I'm not supposed to tell you guys this Thursday, October fourteen. I'm sorry, November fourteen, ten forty two in the morning. I am speaking of Jake's I'm predicting Jake Paul beats Mike Tyson in one round.

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I would say that is the least likely thing to happen. If Paul's going to beat him, He's going to run from him for the first three or four rounds, tire him out, and then there'll be some sort of thing where Tyson can't get up and off the stool. But you cannot stand in front of Mike Tyson and throw blows and expect not to get killed.

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Bitcoin hits one hundred thousand that here are names I want to see in the administration. Steve Bannon, Jamie Diamond, Professor David Sachs, Ron Paul all need Home in Trump's cabinet. Does Joe Joe's got to pardon his son. If I'm Joe Biden, hell yeah, I'm pardoning my son Hunter. Screw everybody, Screw them all, That's what I say. And Trump needs to pardon all the Jay sixers. Edward Snowden join us, Songe, maybe met Jas.

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Thanks for listening.

Speaker 2

Oh, Tulci Gabbett would be maybe president someday, and the Ravens will win the Super Bowl. Thanks for listening.

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