Are you familiar with FBI Special Agents Kyle Serpen? I'm familiar with the name. Is that? Yes, I'm familiar with the name, familiar with the name, familiar with the name. Let's bring in Kyle Serafin. He's the FBI whistleblower who helped expose government censorship of our First Amendment rights. Now, we only have this memo because a recently suspended FBI agent called Kyle Serafin brought it to the public. And we're grateful that he did. Kyle, thank you so much for
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American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth, because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello, my friends, welcome to the Kyle Seraphin Show. Today is Tuesday. It is December the 10th. And if you probably saw as the show is going live, I am playing with little devices here. This is a slide from a Glock clone.
I've got a Glock frame. We're going to be talking about the alleged CEO assassin who was captured Pennsylvania yesterday. We were right. Just saying, most of the details are starting to back the story. This guy was a LAR per. He was described as an activist killer on NBC by Frank Figliuzzi, which is quite funny. Every time. FBI officials that have never dealt with anybody that's killed anybody. Those guys are my favorite. Anyhow, we're going to get into that.
We're going to talk about a little bit about Syria, a little bit less about that and also about the Daniel Penny verdict and what it means. Lastly, we're going to wrap up with Democrats are still trying to rehash what happened in November. If you guys don't know this, if you don't follow left wing media the way that I do, I've got some behind the paywall stuff from CNN, which is hilarious. And also MSNB CS recommendation to avoid the centrism of Barack Obama. No, I'm not kidding.
That's an actual thing that they think are is a problem. Barack Obama, that centrist guy who just can't get it together and go hard left. Take a deep breath. This will be fun. All right, we're going to get into all of that and more. I assure you. We'll have a little bit of fun and we're going to try to dunk on Taylor Loren because she's horrible. If you don't know who that is, I will illuminate that shortly.
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I've got an emergency supply in my house because safety and security are worth it. You guys should try to do the same. Makes a good gift for somebody who wants to be prepared. Go to prepare like kyle.com. Order your three month emergency food kit today. It is a Peace of Mind thing. It's kind of like a fire and forget. All right, we're going to get right into it right now. Let's do it. So his name is Luigi. That's what we're being told, the alleged killer of the United Health CEO.
We've been fascinated by this as a country, I think because we don't see assassinations like this everyday. Americans, we're not just a morbid type. We're also interested in people that have just stepped so far outside the norm that they're walking into that movie that we watch. In fact, if you tried to pitch the story of this movie, it wouldn't be particularly compelling. It would be on one of those B
rolls. I watched one the other day that was called Fortress. I actually didn't watch all of it. I just started watching it. It's Bruce Willis. You're like, oh, that's going to be pretty good. It's got a couple of other kind of like recognizable but not big name actors. And it is so poorly acted and the story is so absurd that I couldn't get into it. And I think the story of this guy, Luigi Mangiani. Mangiani. Mangiani. Yeah, It's crazy.
So as I told you guys, it was my belief that this guy was a Larper, that he was not some professional assassin, even by the estimation of people like Andy McCabe, that he didn't do this for a living. This is someone that had a personal grievance. It looked very personal from the way that we were watching the online videos, the way that we saw the security cameras. And now the details are starting to come out. This is CBS News reporting on it. He was.
He's going to be extradited. He probably is already in the process of being extradited to New York City. There were police officers flying down the highway from New York City to Pennsylvania, a place called Altoona, where he's being held without bail. The the authority said it could take days, but it might take less than that. They're pouring over what they call a mountain of evidence
trying to figure out what the hell happened. 26 year old was caught five days after the shooting when a customer spotted him in a McDonald's. We're getting mixed reports on whether it was a customer or whether it was an employee of McDonald's. It doesn't really make that much of a difference, but these are kind of the conflicting reports. Recognized him from The Wanted posters, Told an employee. The employee is the one who ended up calling the police.
The officers responded, he became visibly nervous and shaking at a very simple question saying, have you been in New York recently? And he didn't answer it. That gave them, they believe, the probable cause to get in there, do the searches. The searches resulted in finding a pistol, finding a suppressor and finding fake IDs, which he did, in fact, use to book the hostel that he was staying in in New York City. So a lot of this stuff is pretty much closer to a slam dunk than not.
I showed you on the screen a picture of the 3D printed gun. Now, if you follow the people that I do, Mike, from Guns and Gear, some of the other folks that are out there in sort of the gun tube space or rack Veteran 8888, Eric's good guy too. If you follow some of these folks and you are kind of a gun enthusiast the way that I am, then you started recognizing some of the patterns. Number one, it was pretty obvious that he was using a gun that wasn't designed like some Assassin's weapon.
There were various online reports. In fact, Jack Carr, the guy who wrote the terminal List and is famous for putting out the the the whole storyline about James Reese, who's a SEAL who goes off the res and starts killing off all the bad guys. That kind of, that's an activist killing as well. He got in and started talking about a series of guns that are known as the B&T Station 6 or the British Well Rod, which was this long used Assassin's tool.
It's a bolt action pistol and you can use it for doing things. It's intricately suppressed, so there's a suppressor built into the barrel, blah, blah, blah. None of that looked like it was going to be the case from the beginning. That's why I showed you guys the stuff that I showed you when I
did. What usually happens when someone has a gun that doesn't cycle and they're using a suppression device is that they've put something on the end that adds an additional weight, and that weight makes the gun not function the way it's designed to. And it turns out that we're getting information that this was a 3D printed gun, which makes a lot of sense. Apparently this guy had a background in computer science, both in the bachelor's degree and a master's degree.
So he would have been interested in maybe technologies. He was a contributor to GitHub, which is a way that people can write code and add software. And those kind of people tend to be the kind that will kind of dabble around and play in the 3D printed gun space. He used something similar to this. This is a, this is actually a real Glock frame, but something that is a printed frame that is
like this. And then if you look at the pictures, you can see it's almost exactly the weapon system that I showed you the other day, which is the vertical striations on the back. It's hard to see it here, so I may hold it up to the camera. The vertical striations on the slide. This is a generic slide that comes from Brownells. Brownells is a major website.
It used to be like just a catalogue only, but they're probably the single biggest provider of firearms parts to gunsmiths in America. And so they're ubiquitous. They're inexpensive. You can buy that slide for about 80 bucks. When I was looking last night, he didn't have have the optic on there the like I do. So they're even less expensive. Couple of suppressor sites, which is to say hi sites you can see over the top of a can. And then it sounded like he had a 3D printed suppressor.
That's the story. So all of the people that were talking assassins and he does it for hire and this is what his profession is? No, OK. The mistakes that were made are pretty clearly amateur hour. And the idea that you would be finding someone that was a professional assassin that went out there and then did a grudge match. It sounds like this guy came from a very wealthy family, lived a life of privilege, maybe thought that certain things were supposed to go his way.
He lived in Hawaii, had back surgery after a surfing accident. You just kind of piece through some of the story here and none of it really lines up with guy who spent his life training to do this. It's also interesting that his former roommate in college said that he never got the impression this guy would self destruct. He couldn't believe that this is the guy that happened.
He was the valedictorian of his class, came from a wealthy family, like not like had some money family, but had like multiple mansions family kind of thing. And, you know, people of privilege who live in a different kind of headspace and have have expected things to go a certain way, It would not be the first highly educated, highly intelligent human being that has decided to do something that is horrific, that doesn't line up with the values or make
a lot of sense to anybody else. That didn't stop CNN from comparing this story, this Luigi Maggione, with Daniel Penny. Now, these guys couldn't be more opposite. As far as I can tell, they both look relatively physically fit. I guess there's that They both have curlyish hair, although one is dark and one is light colored and they're both light skinned is in like they look to be Caucasian, but outside of that.
One man stepped up in the gap and decided he was going to protect a subway car full of women and children and other men who decided not to react and choke out. A homeless guy who had a violent history, not that he knew that, but was saying violent things. And the other guy decided to stalk down and shoot in cold blood. Aceo, maybe a rich fat cat because that's what kind of
Americans are leaning towards. But a guy who got shot in the back, who was a father and a business person, and maybe not a good person if he was a bad businessman, but certainly not the way that we handle business in America. Because that man did not represent the standard for deadly force. And the standard for deadly force, as the DOJ put it out to me when I work for the FBI.
But it actually turns out to be the same standard that holds up under the Constitution for you, any individual citizen, and certainly me now that I'm not an FBI agent. It's simple. Someone has to present themselves as an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to either you or someone in your near vicinity.
An imminent danger, You know, like the thing that Ashley Babbitt was not to any member of the Senate or the House or anybody that Lieutenant Byrd was standing in front of on January
6th. And imminent danger means right now that person is saying and doing things that lead you to the belief that the next thing they do will be imminent danger of death or serious physical injury and that they have the capacity to do so. If a child comes out and says something like with bare hands, I'm going to kill you.
And they're a six year old and you look at them and you go like, maybe has the intention, maybe really means it, but doesn't have the potential of doing imminent danger of death or serious physical injury. It's no good. But a Jordan Neely, absolutely, that CEO that's walking, wearing a suit and about to go and speak at a conference, not an imminent danger. So there's no hero or lionization. But it doesn't stop CNN from
kind of making this point. And luckily, at least they have people there that are more rational. But it does tell you that some of the intellectuals, some of the hard left, they really want to celebrate this guy for killing someone. What, over money? It's the nastiest, grossest instinct. I've also going to cover down, as I said, about Taylor Loren, who is probably one of the nastiest people on the political left, a privileged white female that probably has never had a
job. It's really hard to find information about her. I went digging last night and it sounds like she might be living off a trust fund, but she's been able to scrub the Internet of almost all details about her. And for me, that indicates that she is working, if not on a not on the basis of a of a government operation, but she is clearly being promoted in some sort of operational way, like she is a nympho op, whether she knows it or not.
And I'm going to show you some of that ugliness right now, trying to normalize a disgusting opinion that divides America. Let's start with CNN because why not? I always start with CNN. You know, later in the night we're also going to talk about Penny and the verdict there. There you also have a victim. Who, somebody determined, did not deserve to continue living. No, no, no, yeah. Tell me. Tell me. Which tell me which vigilante action is OK? One is 1 is being proactive, right?
So this kid who executed someone executed a guy walking away from him, shot him in the back, shot him in the for no reason whatsoever. Daniel Penny is is a hero. You could say anything you want, talk to people, ride the subway every day because I do all the time. I do all the. Time I. Can't find anyone who rides the subway who's unhappy about this verdict. That's exactly right.
And if you're not someone who lives near or around New York City, if you've never spent time on a metro or a subway in a large urban area in the Northeast, which is pretty much where you're going to find this kind of stuff.
It doesn't matter whether you're doing it in Washington, DC or whether you're doing it in Philadelphia or where, you know, wherever they're wherever they have train cars, where anybody from the public can get in. I am acutely reminded of this moment when I was in New York City with my wife and I think we were newly married right there. And I know we didn't have kids at the time. So it was, it's going back a ways, probably 2013, 2014, something like that, maybe 2015.
And I'm, I'm sitting in the little seats that they have that are against the wall on the platform waiting for the train to arrive. Like so many of you guys probably know what I'm talking about. Even if you're a tourist, you've had that experience and somebody comes down the the stairwell, comes down onto the platform from the from the street above and clearly mentally ill. And I don't know whether he was white or black or what color
skin he had. What I remember was that he had a water bottle, a plastic water bottle, like a little, you know, sparklets or Ozark or whatever it is. And he was throwing it as hard as he could at the wall and screaming at the top of his lung. He was completely enraged. And what you saw was all the people slowly went over and they started getting away from him. They all displaced. They all moved down the platform further away. He was off to my right.
They kept moving off further on my left. Everybody, especially the women, right, because nobody wants to deal with unhinged madman that's having a fight with an imaginary demon, which is what they, these people seem to do when they have this mental illness. And he's throwing it and he's throwing it. And eventually it got to the point where I was the last person there and I didn't move. I was just sitting down. And when he came walking by, I
just looked him in the eye. And it's like, OK, if this is what has to happen, I'm throwing you on the third rail, I will send you to your death before I let you go. And attacked him. And he looked me in the eye. And I don't know my buddies who have been in sane asylums. I had friends when I was in college that that had been locked up for various reasons and had mental problems. And they said, you know, crazy recognizes crazy. But more importantly, crazy also recognizes threat.
And sometimes it's enough to shake him out. That guy didn't go any further, but anyone who's ever had that experience, which is basically everybody who's ever spent a more than a couple days on a subway car, knows that what Daniel Penny did was important. The false equivalency that's going on on CNN, It's nauseating, it's disgusting, and it's how you give rise to Taylor Lorenz saying this thing on
Piers Morgan the other night. She thought that this was a rational take and she thought that this is defensible. It's only defensible if you are an absolute unhinged, loony leftist that does not live in the reality that everyone else does. So I want you to hear what she has to say. She's immediately been cancelled. She has been taken out of her job over these comments, which are unmarketable to basically
anyone. As the man on CNN said with the bald head, it's very simple to understand if you've ridden on a subway car. You're happy with this verdict because it at least encourages grown men with physical capabilities to step in front and stop lunacy. That's what should happen in a proper country. In America, at least in our own backyard, we should have law and order. We may not be able to enforce it
around the world. You may not find it anywhere else you go, but in America's crowning cities like New York City, which has the potential of either going into Gotham style and being completely overrun by crime. Or like they did after 911 and even prior to as they were moving that direction, it could come together as a city and say, we've had enough of this nonsense. We're tired of the crazy and it's time for a little bit of
sanity. They could have a Rudy Giuliani moment where they bring it back it. I think it's more likely to go that route right now. I think Americans, as I said this on The Blaze the other night, I think they're partied out. I think even those that are kind of on the left are poured, they're partied out. They don't want any more of this insanity. It's too much. And so this falls like a ton of bricks from a lady who's used to being lauded and praised, and she's got no problem being
inflammatory and and ridiculous. This might have been the step too far. This might be the end of Taylor Lorenz when it comes to her ability to actually gain an audience. How many people are going to listen to this and go like, oh, yeah, I still want to hear what you have to say? It's an objectively horrific take. So I'm going to play this for you. It's a little bit of a long clip and then I'm going to give you a reason.
The other things, if you don't know who she is, I'll give you some back story and then you'll recognize her. I do believe in the sanctity of life. And I think that's why I felt, along with so many other Americans, joy, unfortunately, you know, because it feels like serious, I mean. Joy in the man's execution. Maybe not joy, but certainly not no, certainly not empathy. Because again. We're watching the footage.
How can this make you joyful? This guy is a husband, he's a father, and he's been gunned down in the middle of Manhattan. Why does that make you joyful? Americans that he murdered. So are 10s. So are the 10s of thousands of Americans, innocent Americans who died because greedy health insurance executives like this one push a policies of denying care to the most vulnerable people.
And I the many millions of Americans that have watched people that I care about suffer and in some cases die because of lack of health. So. Should they all be killed then? Should they all be killed, these healthcare executives? Would that make you even more joyful? No, that would not. But why not? Why are you laughing? I I think because yours because it doesn't wouldn't. Fix. You seem to find the whole thing hilarious. I find your your question I'm.
Glad it's been murdered in the street. I don't find it funny at all. I don't find it funny that 10s of thousands of Americans die every year and because they are denied life saving health care from people like the CEO. Now I want to fix this system. This, you're right, we're just going to just end it right there. She wants to fix the system and she's OK with someone being gunned down that is somehow in the system. What if you don't like the way that a doctor diagnosis you, you
put them down too? I mean, none of this stuff is actually something she can live by. She can't expand this philosophy into a living philosophy. So it's just nastiness and it is this self-serving sort of greed. And pride and envy that somebody has more and that they're doing a business. It's it's absurd.
It is an absurd statement. But This is why when Steve friend comes on this program and says white liberal women are the worst people in America, he's talking about the Taylor Loren type, the one who doesn't have a child, who has a dozen cats in her apartment. But if she did have a child, she'd be the kind of woman that would cut off the penis or sever the breasts of their of her own child in order to basically Curry favor and show how she she also has a marginalized kid.
Whenever you hear someone say as a parent of a this, I kind of want to blast them in the face. And she would be one of those kind of people. As the parent of someone who has this problem, has ADHD, and struggles with learning, it's like bam, no, you are now excluded from polite conversation because you've excluded yourself. Because that false equivalency is disgusting.
It's nauseating. If you don't remember who she is. If you're like, I, I, I think I've heard that name and there's people you in the chat. Obviously you guys know who Tay Tay is, which is even sadder that she has like a silly nickname. She's a grown woman. She's almost my age. She might even be older than me. From what I can tell.
She won't say what her age is because somehow she's associated her marketability with sexuality, her her level of attractiveness and her youth, which is declining very quickly. That is a thing that you cannot cash in for much longer. And she's right on the edge, if not over the edge. She might already be past it anyway. Here's when she was crying about people who were simply sharing information about who she was on the Internet.
She's fine with people being killed, but she's upset about people sharing information about like her personal, you know, where she lives in what neighborhood she's in. So here she's a little kind of side by side.
This is how you get cancelled. Not that I wish for it, but I don't even think people on the political left can can stomach this in 2024. Going into 25 you feel like any little piece of information that gets out on you will be used by the worst people on the Internet to destroy your life. It's horrifying. I'm so sorry. Am I? Am I, You know, when I say, do I wish someone dead? You know, is, is that advocating for them to be killed? No, of course not.
But am I going to shed tears? Of course people are going to get a little carried away and celebrate, but they they're celebrating because it feels like a victory. Does it, though? That's what feels like a victory. How nauseating, truly nauseating, truly disgusting. And I say good riddance. That's what I said online. It's like you've got the little moment where the Morgan Freeman type narrator comes in and it's like in that moment she totally knew she had effed up beyond
capabilities. She is not. She shouldn't recover from this in public. I don't want to see what she writes. Her writing is really bad. I follow her over on Blue Sky because it's kind of funny. She's the one that told you that you shouldn't be raw dogging the air in 2024.
So that those are the ideas that are dancing around in that little empty head, absurd, unlivable philosophies that are beyond capability and, and represents, I think probably like a really big part of the worst fringe lunacy on the liberal left. We're actually going to go there towards the end. The the black version of that is Jasmine Crockett, who apparently also has no principles. And so we're going to kind of head into that why they lost,
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I had a friend reach out to me and today and said there's a bunch of stuff going on in Syria right now. I've got friends that are fighting. We apparently have as many as 900 special operations troops that are doing the work of the US forces there. And nobody seems to care. And the fact of the matter is, is that we are weary of this. I went on The Blaze last night talking about the same thing. The question is, is how is it going to affect Americans at home?
We are overwhelmed by the amount of information and the failures of the Biden administration. This is yet another one. One of the things that people are going to look at is how the revolution there is going to impact US gas prices overnight yesterday, 2% spiking on gas prices. Just on the, the, the word of the defeat kind of came out. And I want to talk about some of the information OP that is going
on around there. Because if you guys follow the news the way that I do over the weekend, what you probably saw was some really interesting, what turns out to be false reporting. And the question for me is not always like, why is it false? The question is who's going to pick it up and run with the story and why? What is the upside? And I have this, I have this sense of what that is. So let me just read a little bit about the oil price here. Syria is not a major producer of
oil. Oil. It has had severe economic damage over the last 15 years of civil war and basically trying to like clamp down on the resistance. I know that I've had friends that have been fighting off and on over there, multiple buddies in the special operations communities for at least the last probably 8 years with multiple different trips, different dudes doing so, different, different teams, Air Force, special operations, Army and so on.
And the nation does occupy a street, a key strategic post in the oil rich Middle East. It has regional powers like Israel and Turkey on either side and the Assad regime is closely aligned with Iran. The the story that I get from George Hill. And if you guys want to hear a long breakdown, go over to kyleseraphin.com. It's Kyle seraphin.com. That's our local channel. I'll post the interview that Steven and George did on Patriot
TV the other day. It'll just be a link to you guys can watch it. They did about half an hour, 45 minutes, kind of a deep dive into this thing. And George and I had the same conversation. And the discussion essentially hinges on this. This is another legacy of the Biden era because when the Biden administration projected weakness across the world, it allowed Russia to go in and do what it did in Ukraine. Now, you don't have to be on the side of Ukraine.
You don't have to be on the side of Russia to just know that people dying is not great and we don't feel good about that. And what's interesting is Christians in all of these places, which tend to be a minority, they are the ones who are in the most dangerous because dictatorial holdings and strong men sort of leadership, they do kind of hold a status quo. It may be tyrannical, but it is
a status quo. And in the areas like the Middle East, they, they tend to be fairly effective, at least kind of like maintaining some degree of normalcy. So there's that. But as this war in Ukraine has gone longer and gotten wrapped up, and of course, the United States is involved by giving it like billions, hundreds of billions of dollars in aid, along with all those in Europe, it caused Russia to focus more and more on what it is.
And so it's unable to back and keep their their capabilities inside of Syria, which they were propping up for years. And so when they pulled out, you end up having sort of a weakness. And that weakness was exploited by these sort of jihadists who are now being listed as being revolutionaries. That's the kind of story that we're getting. They're rebels. We talked about the guy yesterday just a bit, and it's worth kind of talking about it a little bit further, I suppose.
But the organization, which is an Islamist militant group called HTS and it's an offshoot somewhere between al Qaeda and ISIS. ISIS kind of like is horrifically bad with minimal principles. They want to conquer and they'll kill anybody. Al Qaeda is incredibly focused and they have discipline and they've been doing exactly what they want to do and they have long term strategic goals. This is kind of the way that the
CT folks break it down. And so this is somewhere in between and it's kind of being whitewashed in our media, which is really wild. This is ABBC story that you're seeing on the screen right there. Who are they? They want to talk about how they're a militant group and they put forward this figurehead. And the figurehead who we talked about yesterday, his name is Abu Muhammad al Jilani.
He's he's a former fighter. And as I told you yesterday, and I was actually proved right when I was discussing this with with George Hill, I had that vibe of like the austere scholarship, the austere Islamic scholarship, which is of course the lampooned post that came out of the The Washington Post couple years back when Trump's administration went and took out a guy named Abu Bakar al Baghdadi. And so he was the guy that you
hear Trump talk about. He died like a dog and he died, you know, you'd cry and all this kind of stuff, which by the way, he had a pretty terrifying death. So you get that. How interesting though, that the guy that the Washington Post tried to whitewash and kind of church up and call an austere Islamic scholar in 2011 was backing this guy. The vibe was right because I
have that instinct. Sometimes I don't even know why it is, but in 2011, Baghdadi was backing this guy Al Jelani, and and he came back from fighting in various different places. This guy, I told you, 25 years of being a jihadist. People do not mellow, generally speaking, in the jihadi field. They don't go from like, I want blood, I'm chopping off heads.
I moved to a leadership role. I'm getting hundreds of thousands of dollars in from other terrorists and giving them out and making myself the head of this big terrorist group. They don't really go and become, well, I just want to become an older statesman and I just want to retire and go to a mosque and and do the right thing. No, they might get a little bit cleaner and more polished in their delivery, but generally speaking, they do not moderate in their ideas.
And so we're seeing this kind of push so that as these folks are kind of celebrating whether they don't understand it or not. I mean, like we've had allies in the region. The only people that are going to be hurt are Christians that are living there that had a status quo, are U.S. forces that
are kind of being ignored. But are there, again, probably hundreds maybe up as up as high as 1000 Special operations troops from the army are hanging out and have been fighting all alongside of the Kurds who will be absolutely slaughtered regardless of who takes over. Again, the minority groups are the ones that always get hurt the most when these things happen. It's just kind of interesting.
I'm going to kind of pivot over to the information OP because it doesn't, it doesn't necessarily make a lot of sense to me what's going on. But I do want to tell you that the mainstream media at least is in fact confirming that there are kinetic strikes happening, that U.S. forces are actively engaged in fighting ISIS, who has a presence in Syria, and fighting probably some of these rebel groups because they tend
to blur the lines. U.S. forces had B52 bombers, which is what you're seeing on the screen right here. F Fifteens. They were dropping ordinance, which means you have terminal attack controllers on the ground. You obviously have ground forces as well. And they do this thing called either foreign internal defense or they're doing
counterinsurgency work. But they are working directly in roles, combat roles alongside of people that the United States is sort of allied with, which is the Kurds. We've also seen that the Kurds get abandoned all the time for political expediency. So there's a real possibility of that going on. This is just letting you know, even CNN has to acknowledge that they are, they are targeting so-called ISIS leaders, operatives and camps. Multiple US assets from the Air Force are involved.
They've even got a 10s down there, which are kind of a favorite of ground troops. The, it's the Air Force's equivalent of being an armor unit, the A10. And if you're not familiar with them, go look them up and listen to the sound of freedom as it runs. The Gatling gun that sits underneath the pilot's cockpit there, that armored tub that the, the a 10 pilots hang out in. A little quick little quote here, which is coming in from officials from the US Air Force.
They said strikes were conducted as part of an ongoing mission to disrupt, degrade and defeat ISIS in order to prevent the terrorist group from conducting external operations and ensure that ISIS does not seek to gain an advantage in the current central Syrian situation. As they reconstitute in central Syria, battle damage assessments are underway. There are no indication of civilian casualties.
Who knows? It's an ugly conflict when you can't necessarily tell who is who and the difference between ISIS. Like I said, the al Qaeda operatives there and this new HTS who all fall into the same sort of guys. They're all working, they're all doing their jobs, which is to say they're trying to make sure that they are going to grab as much of the power as possible.
The Assad regime has actually handed over their former, you know, whatever foreign minister has conceded remotely and said, Yep, the, the government has turned over. We're done with it. So there you have it. And apparently Vladimir Putin in Russia is going to give asylum to Assad and his family. So that's a big statement that was being made the other day. The thing that was very interesting to me and what I'll call the information op piece of it was this, this, this broke out on Sunday.
And it was picked up not only by the British Mail, the Daily Mail, which I have the them on the screen right now, but it was also picked up by Reuters, which is a new service and theoretically are fairly decent at checking sources. But they couldn't handle it. They just made-up a story. This is a false story that was being trafficked on social media and it got a lot of traction, like millions of eyeballs because there's not all these that much going on in the
weekend. The the article's entitled mystery over shot down plane that vanishes over Syria as Assad and his family flee the country, with Russia denying claims the dictator has been killed in a crash. There were significant and loud voices that were not partisan in nature or they are partisan, but this was not a partisan claim saying that Assad and his family were shot down fleeing the nation. That's really interesting to see because if Reuters is getting it wrong and they were, here's the
story from them. Syrian sources say Assad may have been killed in a plane that crashed during the escape. The fact the matter is, is nobody validated a plane crash. No one seemed to have seen any of the plane crash. What they did to see that it dropped off radar. And if you've never seen the way that radar works, there are active and passive measures to be able to put planes that track on the screens when you're running a radar.
And I only know that because I was an air traffic controller in the Air Force. So yes, this is something that I have a little bit of expertise in. Generally speaking, what happens is there's a transponder pilots Fact Check me on this, but the ability to turn that thing off and potentially you need to do that so that nobody knows where you're going might be really critical.
If enemy forces had control of, let's say the radar, the ground control, the the air traffic control space over your country and you were fleeing it, you might want to make sure that nobody had the easiest way to find you. So they'd have to actively ping you with something that was going out and and doing legitimate radar. Mostly what happens is it's picking up these transponders.
So turning off the transponder or squawking something that's something else to make it look like you're a different aircraft might be an escape tactic when you were trying to, let's say, flee the country that just got overrun that you were in charge of. And those people probably want you dead. It's worth knowing that kind of stuff. But for them to run with the story I found interesting, for it to be boosted in the way that they did, I found also interesting.
And it just gives you another moment of what we always tell you here. Skepticism should be the order of the day. You should constantly and regularly make sure that you are are wondering, hey, what is the position of authority from which this person speaks and is there any validation? Are there photographs? Are there videos? Are there people on the ground that are credible that we can go ahead and cite? There's a lot of bad information and this weekend was no
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So check out SHIELD. All right, let's, let's see what's going on in New York, shall we? Is it going well? This is the story. New York Post Daniel Penny celebrates with a not guilty verdict with his lawyers at a New York City bar. That is what you saw over on our thumbnail. That is kind of the moment. That is the face of a kid who is not acting. But I cannot say that about everybody that's involved in this case. There are a lot of actors. There are a lot of Larpers.
In the same way that you saw that guy who was drawing the gun and shooting Aceo, who I told you had that Larpy vibe, I get the exact same vibe from these people, some of the worst, nastiest people. Imagine a white guy standing on the streets. And I only say that because they make race the thing. Imagine a white guy standing on the streets of New York City and yelling this with hype. People like the Beastie Boys because he's got some black lady here going. Yeah, that's right.
All that kind of nonsense. This guy is screaming angrily about how we need black vigilantes. His name is Hank Newsome. He runs BLM New York. I'm sure he's got plenty of money that has been brought in from all of these things. It's a great fundraising opportunity. So we're going to do some compare and contrasting. Angry black guy screaming and trying to say that people are trying to kill us and therefore we need to be able to do the same thing.
I think he falls into the category of the Taylor Lorenz type. So who knew that? An obnoxious, childless cat lady from the Washington Post and from Vox has the same vibe as this dude who seems like a real a hole. Here's Hank Newsome talking about what he needs. It's like everybody else has vigilantes. We need some black vigilantes. That's right. People want to jump up and choke us and kill us for being loud. How about we do the same when they attempt to oppress us, Right?
I'm tired. I know you're looking for us to be like, oh, go in March, Go in March. No, this weekend I want you to hold a community event. Everywhere from the Bronx to Houston to Seattle to Florida, Black people hold community event and talk about what you need. OK, hold the things that you need. Go out there and hold a community hostage to see how that goes. That works maybe in New York City.
It doesn't work many other places and even New York City is not that into it. But in true form, the LAR pers. You'll notice that all the people in this video are white. I don't know why that is, but they've showed up to be the black vigilantes that Hank Newsome is crying for. Why? Because it's always a virtue signal and never has to do with doing anything. Where the hell were these people? When Jordan Neely was a homeless guy losing his mind on the
subway. I'm telling you, I've seen those people. And when you are sitting there and somebody basically is going to put you to a decision for whether or not like you don't know what's in their head. You have no ability to assess anything other than their outward action, the words that are coming out of their mouth and their appearance. And as we learned in law enforcement, if you guys don't know how you assess a threat in in in the world as you're moving around in public, it's pretty
simple. It's almost always the same. It's hands, waistband and demeanor. I'm looking for weapons. I'm looking for a place where you could conceal a weapon. And then I'm looking about the way that you present yourself. That's going to be demeanor is going to also include the physical way that you are dressed. You know, whether you're mentally ill or whether you are dressed in a suit.
If some guy's pissed off and kicking a bottle around and he's wearing a suit, I'm going to take him differently than if he's dressed in rags. Why? Because people who are in suits tend to be people who are mad about different kind of things. They've got different problems in their life. Doesn't mean he's not a threat, just means I'm going to take it into the total calculus. But as you evaluate them, ain't it interesting? It had nothing to do with the way that his skin color looked.
It had to do with the fact that this guy presented himself as the person he was. I'm going to go over his criminal record because Vivek Ramaswami put it out just the other day. These are the white Larpers they've come in to save. These are the Taylor Loren crowd who showed up to, I guess, hold the community hostage. Again, look at the skin color. Listen to the words. Where the hell were you guys on that subway train? What's? His name?
Johnny. I could, I could actually listen to that for quite a while because I do like the beat. The beat is enjoyable. The message is ridiculous and retarded, so shame on all those idiots. But it doesn't stop them from going out and performing. This is very performative, for whatever it's worth. And that didn't stop Jordan Neely's dad from getting up and speaking at the same conference outside of the outside of the courthouse steps. It's the same thing that we
heard Hank talking about. This man is also an actor. I did the disservice or I did the service to you, I guess the disservice to myself of sitting up and watching ABC News bring this attorney and this father of Jordan Neely into the studio and do an interview. And the best part is it was this very pretty, I don't know what her name is, but some very pretty with very poofed up lips and very light skin.
I guess she's she must be black, but she's obviously mixed racial and she's asking him and she said what what was the reason that you think this happened? Racism. Was it racism? She's like leaning into the thing. Is it racism? They just so badly want to make it about racism, she says from a probably $1,000,000 plus job hosting AB CS Nightly News. So you tell me, if you believe this man, that he misses the sound of his son's voice. What did he sound like?
It reminds me of that scene from Robert De Niro's movie Ronan. And you've got Sean Bean and they're doing this kind of like sniffing thing where all these guys are going to be assassins. They're all going to be doing a a kill job, right? And they get hired on and Deniro's working for the CIA. It's a really great movie. If you've never seen Ronan. The reason why Ronan is so good, by the way, is because one, the
tough guy talk is really good. They wrote like a regular tough guy action movie and they deleted every other line. So it sounds really, really cerebral. And so there's this great moment where where Robert De Niro looks at Sean Bean's character. Sean Bean is supposed to be a British SAS former soldier out of that, you know, unit. And he just keeps saying, you know, I was with a unit. I was with a unit, you know, we had special training.
And he goes on and then he gets this really bad ambush thing. And Robert De Niro says, what was the color of the boathouse at at Hereford, which is the the base of operations for the British SAS. And he backs him up. He backs him up. And the guy can't answer it. I want to know what did Daniel Neely's voice sound like? Dad of of. I'm sorry, what did Jordan Neely's voice sound like? Dad of Jordan Neely? You think he remembers? When was the last time you saw your kid? What was he wearing?
Where did he live? Where the hell were you? Are you going to go out here with his attorney? And now they're going to attack Daniel Penny. They're going to go after him for everything he's worth instead of the New York City Police Department who didn't render aid. Look, I don't think anybody is culpable for what happened. Some people die because they make really bad decisions. But if you're going to go after somebody, go up to the city of New York.
Don't go after some poor guy who like was trying to take college classes and decided to step up and do the right thing because your son was unhinged. I just want to say I miss my son. My son didn't have to go through this. I didn't have to go through this either. It hurts, really, really hurts. What are we going to do, people? What's going to happen to us now? I had enough of this system is rigged. Come on people, let's do something about this. Come on, people, let's do
something about this. The system is rigged. What I need are millions of dollars in settlements from the city of New York. Amazing. You ditched your kid. The kid had problems, so be it. You don't get to go sue some other kid who stepped up and did the right thing. The right thing is defending women and children. That's an American thing. In any case, he said the system is rigged. The B MB MLBLM leaders are calling for black vigilantes. It's all absurd. They're all Larpers, they're all
action heroes in their own mind. It's kind of gross. You guys want to see a real hero. I brought this up today just because I thought it was cool. I had this the other day. First of all, there there are people that are calling Daniel Penny a hero, and rightly so. This is an example of not being an actor. So we'll get to the real heroes in just a second. So here's the kid. OK, here's Hank Newsome saying don't call him a hero. That makes him mad.
This is the same guy we played this the other day, but I'll play a couple of least lines of it because I think the word hero is interesting. Call him a hero? How? How would Daniel Penny be a hero if Jordan Neely was white? Yes, Yes, he would. Yes, he would. OK, And here's the kid. This is, like I said, I call him a kid. He's in his 20s. He's obviously a grown man. Here he is at a bar. This is not acting.
This is a person that doesn't even know how to handle the relief of facing down something that is so catastrophically wrong and shakes you to the core when the institutions that you probably thought you could believe in because you signed up to be a Marine come right after you. So here he is at the bar just after getting the verdict with his attorneys. How? You feeling? Yeah, he's feeling good. He's feeling good. He's feeling good. What's up? Up together. How's it going? How's it feel?
Feels great. He's finally got the justice he's deserved. Did you think it was going to happen? Sorry, no. We think that this is this should have happened probably on day one. But the point thing is it happened so we can't control the timing of it but. We can certainly savor the the outcome. Did you did you see what just happened right there? Because if you're just listening, what you didn't see was that they asked that of Daniel Petty.
He said he's feeling OK. And then Daniel turned and excused himself because he let the lawyers answer because everything he does now is still going to be scrutinized. Every single thing that he's doing is going to be under a microscope because he's got a civil case that's going on. And I heard the arguments being made by the attorney who seems very opportunistic on ABC last night. And all of those things were as he said, we waited until the the
evidence came out in the trial. We wanted to see what happened and he said Daniel Penny held that chokehold for 50 seconds longer than necessary, 50 seconds. If any of you have ever worked in an emergency scene, 50 seconds is the blink of an eye. It basically is no time at all.
I've done compressions on somebody who was actively dying on me for 30 minutes and I could not have told you how long it was other than I stared at a clock and we had a monitor, a heart rate monitor that was on them that kept time.
Otherwise 50 seconds or 50 minutes can go like a blink of an eye when you are working very quickly and you are working in an emergency, especially when you have the adrenaline drum like the the whole concept of being in an emergency situation is that your body does not handle time. Temporal distortion is literally the medical name for what people experience in those moments, and I guarantee you he had that. Fifty extra seconds is what you're going to go on.
There is no reason that anybody in a civil trial should also do this. And I think that his case got harder uphill because they didn't actually get him in the other criminal. Thank God. I mean that so sincerely. You should all thank God that this happened. It is a return to sanity, but it should have never been the case in the 1st place. This poor guy should never have gone through this and he'll never be the same, just like the suspendables will never be the
same. Looking at the FBI, even if we go back to try to help out what's going on there, it will never be something that I can turn my back on. It's like a dog that's bit you. And he will now look at police differently. He will look at his fellow citizens differently. Daniel Penny's life is forever changed. This will be a defining moment the same way that Kyle Rittenhouse had a defining moment that he didn't choose that moment.
Are they different? Sure. But do they have that same experience now of looking at a justice system that they probably grew up believing was like, did the right thing to the right people, that the wrong people got jammed up and the right people were excused? No longer. It's been an awakening for a lot of people on the political right. So now you know it. I got a body Cam footage of like legitimate heroes. Not all cops are bad. Not all cops do bad investigations.
That's certainly not the case. In fact, it's not even most cops. I think most of them do the right thing. Most of them sign up to serve. There was this moment that someone shared with me. I had a podcast I did with Alpha Warrior the other day, AA Luna, and I had a cop tell me after 30 plus years that the thing that he thought of himself as not as a public servant because he said I was never a servant of the public. I was a man that provided a public service.
He said don't let me be a servant, let me be a man of service. There's more agency in that. A servant doesn't get to choose the task, but someone who is of service does. And this is a man that you're about to see in his body Cam footage. It's a little bit long. It's about two minutes. So I'll probably talk over a little bit of it when it's when
it's slow. This is someone who also is an unhinged person in the same way that Jordan Neely was someone who is dangerous to those around him who is represents a threat I would say to those in his space. Let's just do this real quick before we show the body Cam. Vivek Ramaswamy. I just put it in the corner because I didn't have a space for it. 2015 he kidnapped A7 year old girl. 2019 Jordan Neely
punched a 64 year old man in the face. 2021 Jordan Neely punched a 67 year old woman in the face as she exited the subway, breaking nose and fracturing orbital bones. This is why he was not convicted and Neely was also arrested 44 times. But he never actually dealt with the justice system because he was treated differently. Sometimes people meet justice in real time. They do something really dangerous.
They take actions that could take another person's life and they meet the thing that we all hope will be there, a man capable of delivering violence where it belongs. I think Daniel Penny was that man. This cop is that man too. Watch. People can go around here. We all got reason at that time. Yeah. You want people to take care of you? Get off. Crash this chair. I'm 10 four. I'm going to the wrong. He's lucky I didn't grab a hold
of him and kill him. I would have killed him on self-defense if I would have got. OK, Paul, relax. Not a good look. Bro Well you tell him that because if I would have got a hold of him, I would have snapped his neck and he would have been dead. OK, He was standing outside. There was two of them. OK, OK, you're getting the story in the background here. You heard that guy say I'd snap his neck. He's obviously animated. He's a white guy with no shirt on.
He's kind of heavy set. He's now locked himself inside the house. Cops are watching and he's obviously using violent language. Jason. OK, now he's breaking down the blinds. Relax. Hey, man, just calm down, OK? Jason, it's OK. Put the put the knife down. You know, he's got, he's got her. Now he's grabbed a woman. Put the knife down right now. Put the knife down right now. Knife down right now. Boom, OK, that's what's supposed
to happen. That's what's supposed to happen when you decide to be a complete lunatic. You take a knife and you put it to a woman that is imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to another person. That cop dove through broken glass, dove through a window, broke it with his bare hands, got back there again. We're going to see the replay of it. He's got a knife to a woman's
neck, second body camera. The cop who's there is close enough, he's got a clean shot and he takes a headshot and puts the man down. That's how you get it. Is anyone going to call the the the white guy a hero? Are they going to go do lawsuits? Should there be? Absolutely not. You took someone, you took someone hostage with a knife to the throat and you pay the consequences. And the cop is a hero. It doesn't matter what color his skin is. You can see that he probably is
a white guy. It's in Florida. Doesn't really matter. It's completely irrelevant. There's nothing to do, absolutely nothing to do with what justifies the action. And you want to see heroics. It's somebody that decides to take action when other people are not. You see one of the cops is standing there with his hands up. He's got the gun pointed in. He's not ready to do. He's not ready to go through the window. He doesn't have a breach. The other guy decides there is
no time. People who have said I'm going to snap next that are using violent rhetoric that are unhinged and clearly like on some sort of a substance, whether it be drugs or alcohol is irrelevant. He smashes it with his first. He rips the window open and he climbs over broken glass, literally climbing over broken glass in a window frame. And the other guy follows suit. So good on both of those. You notice who's standing outside? The female cop. Just saying. Just saying it's a different
animal. Men and women are not the same, are they what you're supposed to do when you see something bad happen? So let's talk about a little difference because it does matter. Men and women, they are a different breed. And so right now, if you want to see something, this is pretty good. It's in Catholic votes loop, which I got this morning. This is a story that I think is really important. We haven't heard a lot about it. It is going to be another one of the legacies of the Biden
administration that is horrible. the US bishops are opposing a draft of women. They recommend that pro-life policies should be followed in a letter to Congress. This is a real important story in so much as it shows such a massive shift in the value and the norms in this country that have happened. Barack Obama and Joe Biden, Donald Trump was the only speed bump in it. I hope that we return back to some sort of sanity. I hope that we have swung as far left as possible.
Let me just read a little bit of this. the United States, the Conference of Catholic Bishops, which is the USCCB, they have voiced opposition to a provision in the National Defense Authorization Act. That's the big funding bill that pays the Pentagon and others that would require women to register for the military draft. They reiterated their support for pro-life policies. The DOJ being used as an activist group is the problem with the DOJ because we don't
need this. America is a wealthy, proud, and capable country full of young men. If you incentivize them properly, that will step up and serve in combat when women don't need to. I don't want to live in a world where my daughters have to be drafted. I don't want your wives or your daughters to be drafted. I don't want your granddaughters to be drafted. It's crap.
It's a crap thing. It is the necessary sort of outcome when stupidity follows too far and that come that stupidity is been by the name of feminism. The second, third, whatever. The fourth way we're going right now where men and women are the same thing because women can be men and men can be women. It's absurd. It's it's it doesn't make any sense to anybody that thinks
they said. We urge Congress to provide authentic support for women, children and families while ensuring that federal resources are not used to facilitate, promote or provide abortion. That's the other thing. Women and children used to matter in this country, in our society, in Western society, generally speaking, and allowing that to slip is the single worst thing that can happen for our values. You can call them Western values, but they're judeo-christian in nature.
And that means that women and men are not the same. We may have the same moral equivalent, but we don't have the same value when it comes to giving our lives. Men should be willing to give their lives. And that's what Daniel Penny is about. That's what that cop was about, is the exact opposite of what you're hearing people on the left talk about, and it's certainly the opposite of what that kid Luigi did. So there's that. That's my take on it. OK, I went behind the paywall for CNN.
I'm going to go ahead and close up with a couple other things here and make sure you guys stick around 'cause we're going to dump right into the American Radicals podcast with Steve Friend and Garretto Boyle in just one second. Because you're not following them. It's rumble.com/amradpod. You can find them on Apple and Spotify, same as us. They're distributed the same way. So check them out.
Amradpod, how Trump is giving the labor movement the blue collar Blues. This is a story that they went and they're basically lamenting how in the world is it that Donald Trump out labored us? How did he out blue collar us? And the fact that matter is, is there completely out of touch with the labor force in the United States. Trump ran up a large margins with white voters without a
college degree. They always go to race and This is why and significantly improved among unionized non white workers without advanced education. So people who don't have enough education are the problem is what they're telling you over at CNN. This is behind the paywall where you have to actually pay to be part of their team. Kamala Harris ran strongly among union members with college degrees, but he didn't work well with those people who do blue collar work with their actual
hands. Go freaking figure. It's the thing that we all knew was going to be the case. So that's OK with me. They doubled down on it and this is this is two articles from MSNBC, which is always the hard version of the political left. Check this out. Representative Jasmine Crockett, the dollar store Cardi B member of Congress shut down the GOB claim about the census. This is a direct quote from her. And then I'm going to tell you the article that's even funnier. But what she said is get this
quote. We added 4 million people. This is to the state of Texas. They were people of color, OK? They were only 100 and 88180 thousand people in the 4 million people that increase in population were considered Caucasian. So she says this quote, they were people of color. So Texas got 2 new seats, she means in Congress. So they took those black and brown and Asian bodies and guess what?
Do you think we got a new black or brown or Asian seat Somehow that way that they do their math, that Republican math in the state of Texas amounted to new white seats. Guess what? White Republican seats play that game. Keep doing it. Keep running that racial bullshit. There's no other way to call it. It's trashy, it's disgusting, and they've already proven it doesn't work. So let him keep doing it. Do not interrupt the enemy when
they're making mistakes. And then from the hard left, this is coming from the Rachel Maddow blog, I think, amazing stuff from a guy named Ben Burgess. He's a political commentator and author. And he said the problem, the reason why Donald Trump won is because Obama didn't get it. He's still doing the same old brand of centrism. And what you need is racist populism. I'm here for it, I want it. I want them to keep being racist idiots.
They will lose over and over and over again and the only people that will vote for them are those college educated potential assassins of CE OS on the street corner marching around for BLM in New York City. Still wearing a mask in 2024. Going into 2025. I allow it to be so. Let me show you the opposite of racism. This is just a man on the street, a classic New York City interview, a weird guy saying weird things that we can all kind of relate to. I have friends that are like
this. They're not white, I'm sorry, they're not black, but they all sound the same. If you're a New Yorker, that's being like real New York. This is what it sounds like. Let's go into the end with this. What's the last thing that made you cry? Pepper spray. What's your favorite book? Rocky Three. Do you like Taylor Swift? Taylor Swift? I love that dude. You know, I actually met him once. You heard in Brooklyn like a year ago at a beef Patty store.
What's your dream car, Mario? It's a me Luigi with the squeegee. Best advice you've ever given someone? Yeah, my boy Mike. He's a janitor, but his house is dirty, so I told him he should work from home. You heard? That's that. Sound advice. What's your favorite Pokémon character? LeBron James. What's your favorite fast food restaurant? I'm gonna have to go with Mcburgundy's. You heard? That's when you get McDonald's fries. You mix it with a Wendy's burger, which you go eat at
burger. Can. You hurry? Because they clean up. It's like a Bermuda Triangle. Exactly you. Now you're thinking we on the same page. I'm finally getting there. How many books and a man reading one day without no eyes Are you dating? Nah, I'm playing a saxophone. You heard? Of course I'm dating. What's the best part about dating in 2024? Free food equality. What's the worst part about dating in 2024?
I hate when I go out on a date and it goes great, but the next day my wife found out about it. Hey, when that happens. Classic New Yorker. I just like Luigi with the squeegee. I don't know why I like that so much, folks. That's it for the show today. I appreciate it. I appreciate you guys being here. I appreciate if you share, if you like it, if you subscribe to the channel, if you like what it is, go over to kyleseraphin.com. If you want to get on the Rumble
channel, I'm sorry. If you want, get on our local channel and you'll get all the articles and links and stuff we do there. I'll post this video too because it's just kind of heartwarming. I like New York people that do New York things. I don't care what your skin color is, it's irrelevant. All right, stay tuned for the American Radicals podcast. We'll dump in there over on Rumble. If you're over on X, check themoutat-x.com/am. Brad Pod, thanks so much for
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