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BOONDOGGLE RANCH: Greetings from IRONY, Texas! | Ep 675

Nov 12, 20251 hr 37 min
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Let's do this. Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower and 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 and welcome to the Kyle Serfin Show. Today is Wednesday, it is November the 12th, and we are not. We are not governed by the

smartest. We are not governed by people who even are what they appear to be. I wrote something down before we went live. It's not shocking to find out that bad people do bad things or that people are not good people. It is shocking that people you didn't think were as dumb as they are actually turn out to be really, really dumb. Today's episode is Entitled Boondoggle Ranch. I didn't make up that term.

Although it's clever, it's fun. It's a place that our FBI director decided to fly to right after flying up to go on a date with his girlfriend on our dime in the middle of a government shutdown. Which does continue and probably will until today or tomorrow. Like tonight. Tomorrow after going on a date, listening to her sing at a wrestling event, which is obviously important government business that's worth costing us 10s of thousands of dollars. Then he turned and flew to her house.

They could have a sleepover in the city she lives in. And then in the morning, he flew off to San Angelo, TX, and the new reporting from the Wall Street Journal tells us the place he spent time where he found out that Kyle Serfin was on to him and knew where he was going and was tracking this jet. Which, by the way, he should have known I was tracking the jet 'cause I told him. And he ran an entire smear campaign on Chris Ray four years about this jet.

It turns out the place that he flew off to was to go hunting in Southwest Texas, which I think I've alluded to before. That was the belief. Unsubstantiated. Wall Street Journal is confirming that the place he went is called Boondoggle Ranch. And so put it back up on there. I imagine this is going to be the Christmas card from these two. There's Cash Patel wearing a

multicam FBI SWAT operator hat. This is a picture I took actually from a little trip to the rodeo where they were hanging out doing rodeo Y things like a cute young couple does when somebody is 27 and the other guy is like in his late 40s. Wish you were here, y'all? Boondog Ranch, huh? I don't know how people can do that kind of optics and consider it to be even halfway

reasonable. That's not the only thing that's going on in the world, but we are going to dig into more of it because that actually is part of the cover story that is going up against the pipe bomb and the pipe bomber story, which should be the biggest story in America right now.

A 5 year unable to solve by $11 billion a year FBI agency that does intelligence and also does law enforcement and apparently I would suggest also does cover ups of this ridiculous case that's been going on that helped destroy a bunch of people's lives. That should be the biggest and it hasn't been. But the dogpile has begun.

It's happening on social media where our Trump administration spends an inordinate amount of time, like way too much time focusing on the fixation of that thing, and it's going to spill out into the real world. I would tell you that social media is not real except when it's real. When it's real, that's when your boss gets a hold of it and says, you know what? You're an absolute clown show. You are diminishing my capabilities more than I

diminish my capabilities. And nobody's allowed to make me look Dumber than I look by myself. So you're screwed. I hope that's where we're heading. And the reason is, is because the guys like Patel, Bongino, the women like Bondi, I'm going to suspect even that Ed Martin and Todd Blanch, they're all in on keeping this story down. And that is not, that's not OK for any of us. It shouldn't be OK.

We should not accept that our government is going to ignore, not address, pretend like it doesn't happen, and then go out and try to cover up a cover up of something that was theoretically the most terroristic activity that happened on January the 6th, which many people not only haven't gotten past today, but they will never get past, nor do I think can they. How many of you celebrated veterans, veteran's day yesterday and realized that this country is not the country that you served?

The country that you believed you were serving is not the country that you would have necessarily served. It doesn't mean you take back your service. It doesn't mean you take back your decision making, doesn't mean that you would do something different because most of us are the people we are because of the cumulative some of our life experiences. But man, I'll tell you this, I would have be far less naively patriotic if I knew today what I

knew. You know, if I knew this, the stuff I knew today, 20 years ago, 15 years ago, even 10 years ago, that's hard to stomach for a lot of us. And I think that's been the universal experience of the suspendables. But more broadly, people who are whistleblowers, they get it. They're disillusioned with the place that they thought they were doing good faith service to because the place was not doing good service back and wasn't operating in good faith in general.

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All right, we're going to do some news because the news is, is that there's been a compromise reached, I guess, between Democrats and through the Republicans, and we are going to see a shutdown ending. In theory, they've lost some game, they've lost some ground. What do we think that the best possibility was for this shutdown? For me, my thought was is that we'd be able to get rid of some government agencies. Couldn't you say, well, they're unfunded and therefore we're

going to disband them? Wouldn't that be the right move? We can't fund them. We can't keep them here forever. Let's start. Let's start bringing out the machete. Let's do the doge chainsaw, which I thought we were going to do. Government funding deal would reverse some of Trump's mass firings of federal workers. These were far too few. And so this is when I think we start losing the ground. I think this is when the Trump administration promises start

falling back. And this is where I, I'm going to speculate that many of you are going to have the reality check that. And it started really good. It did. Man, I was so excited watching a, a guy get sworn in and then sit down at the desk and start stroking out his executive orders. It felt awesome because what it said is you understand the need, the imminent requirement for us to address this problem.

No time to waste. Time is of the essence is a word they use in a lot of legal documents, an imminence clause. We really needed to have that happen. So like I would say desperately, this country needed that to happen. We're going to get a lot of that claw back because that's what the system does. The system resets. Look, you can you can punch this thing out. This is like a gyroscopic mechanism. The the federal government, yeah, we have a lot of analogies for it.

We like the self looking ice cream cone. Imagine if the self looking ice cream cone was spinning like a top and hide had a gyroscopic stabilization to it because you can knock it out of orbit and it just it wobbles and then it just comes back into its center. That's what it does. That's why the status quo was undefeated. It is incredibly durable. There's also a lot of mechanisms in. So you send in a system disruptor and let's just give Donald Trump credit for being

that thing. He upsets people. He's not very nice sometimes. He's super aggressive. He says things that other people would never be able to get away with saying. Some of his underlings think that they can do the same thing. Doesn't work. But he's a system disruptor. OK, great. You need more than just that. You need people that also understood the mission is not about branding and posturing and fluff and private jets and gold gilded wall paintings to disrupt

a system like this. You need to commit to war. There's been this push that I've seen on social media from folks that are trying to talk, you know, defend the director, FBI director's jet use. And I'm sure they're going to defend everybody else's jet use too. The same people that would have cried about it, by the way, under previous administrations, and rightly so. They just don't have the principles to do it under both

sides. And the craziest thing is, is that like, shouldn't they have a personal life? Shouldn't they be allowed to just, you know, live a little? Everybody needs a vacation. Well, do they? When was the last time you took a vacation? How many of you are actually getting a vacation? How many of you during your primary work life took a bunch

of time off? Maybe I'm wild, but my goal is to make my home, my little fortress, my castle with my my family in it, the most enjoyable place that I can be. So I don't want to leave it. I got friends that go on cruises a couple times a year. I don't understand that. I have no interest to do that. It would never make any sense to me to jump on a boat with a bunch of strangers and get isolated in the middle of the ocean. It also wouldn't occur to me to jump on a private jet and fly

off to see AUFC fight. That doesn't even sound fun. I guess it sounds fun if you're a person who has no kids and you don't seem to think that the mission that you're involved in is so critical that when you fail because you're going to fail because you're spending time at UFC events and you're flying around doing fentanyl talks with the Chinese in the middle of in the middle of a government shutdown. For some reason, you think that's acceptable. How serious are you about this mission?

Because at the end of this mission in January of 2027, we can predict it right now. If the successes are not tracked at a high enough level, the independent and middle leaning and the right center voters, the people who are not registered as Republicans and diehards, they're not going to show up. They're not going to care. They're going to say the difference is that this is a status quo, so they will not

show up at all. Donald Trump needs to check off tangible wins, and that means that he can't do them all himself. He's the president like he's got. He's got president things to do, whatever the hell that is. He's not supposed to do everything manually. He needs people that don't suck in the offices so they get after it. Seriously. And what you need to do is

energize the non energized. The MAGA people that are always going to do MAGA and would be willing to send their own last dollar so Donald Trump can paint his office in bright gold. Those people are not your problem. They're always going to be your people. They'll crawl over broken glass so they can make sure they vote. How about the people that look at you in disgust and say you

haven't done enough? I thought you were going to come in and bludgeon this animal to death and you didn't and you gave me cash. Patel going to boondoggle ranch. That's not going to cut it. So January 2027, impeachment, that's what happens if you lose the House. Doesn't mean that he's going to get convicted. I'm sure there's very little chance of that. But it does mean that you are going to ruin all of the momentum. You have about 13 months left. Let's call it November and December.

It's half of November by the time that election happens next November and the and the midterms go down. If the Republicans don't retain even just a simple majority, it's game over for Donald Trump's president, not for the world. We don't all die. Obviously that's ridiculous. But I'm just saying, all right, let's do this story real quick. That's the background on what I

think is going on here. Despite Donald Trump saying that Democrats are quote, UN quote, not getting much in the government funding deal the House is set to vote on on Wednesday. That's supposed to happen tonight, as I understand. We'll go to another story in a second. With that, it does include a provision that would reverse the firings of thousands of federal workers that he carried out during the shutdown. Guess who's going to vote Democrat on the on in November

next year? Those people, Like overwhelmingly. Nevertheless, Trump said he'll abide by the deal that the Senate passed Monday night. Well, the country loses a lot of money when they do this, and they're not getting much. But nobody gets a lot. And it's terrible. That's a hell of a say. Whatever happened to we're not going to do continuing resolutions. We are already in this right now. So why don't you continue it until you get the budget that you want?

Line items only? Or did we just completely bullshit you for the last couple years? And Mike Johnson is a complete lying suck up Smithers to the Mr. Burns that sit in the office. This feels like to me put pressure on the Democrats who support federal workers. Obviously they love government. Never, never too much. The White House has threatened the mass firings that would be implemented as part of a shutdown on Tuesday. Sorry, on October 2nd, just two

days in the shutdown. He posted that they had an unprecedented opportunity to make more cuts to the government. Right. And now what I just said and now what they said, am I? I'm not being unfair. I don't think I'm just taking the man at his word. I'm fairly confident when I see someone saying we now have an unprecedented opportunity to cut government waste, then that would be the thing that you ought to do 'cause you said it out loud and you said you had an

opportunity. What a disappointment. Donald Trump even referred to the Office of the Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Fogg as the Grim Reaper, posting an AI generated video showing the top bureaucrat in a reaper's outfit and wielding a Scyther. He's going to go and reap the the jobs and bring it back. He wields the pens and the funds and the brains. Here comes the Reaper set of voice as he walked through a

city amid rows of workers. He announced mass firings on October the 10th, many of whom were furloughed more than 4000 lost their jobs. That's like, that's a drop in the bucket. There's a million. There's a million you could drop and you wouldn't even have a drop in the bucket. It wouldn't be enough. So that's great. So that's where we're at. Let's go to the CBS News coverage of the same thing. Government shutdown, live updates. House is set to vote this evening.

The Senate already passed the funny bill. Here we are 43 days in. So they didn't set the record. I guess they got that going for him. Congratulations. Longest government shutdown in U.S. history could end Wednesday night. That's tonight if the House approves A funding measure and sends it to President Trump for his signature. The House is set to vote in the evening. I'd love to see some Republicans actually hold the line here and not we're already in it. There's a lot more to do.

The Senate approved the package on Monday night, which extends funding for most agencies until January the 30th so that we can do this all over again in a couple days. It buys them what, end of November? end of December? End of January is 2 1/2 months, includes a three-year funding bill for some parts of the government. After weeks of opposition by the Democrats, 8 Democrats ultimately embraced this new deal to end the shutdown that's on the Senate side of things.

The House will return for the first time to vote on it since September the 19th, almost two months ago, when it stalled out for weeks and the Senate lacked enough Democrat support to get it across the finish line. Great. There's also a a Democrat who has not been sworn in yet out of Arizona, so they're waiting on that. I can't pronounce her name because it's not an American name. So we've got that going on. There. She is Grijalva.

Grijalva. She's been complaining, by the way, that they weren't getting sworn in. She wanted to have her office. She's like, I don't have a budget. I can't do anything. I can't represent much constituents. You're denying my constituents a chance. It's like, yeah, OK, fine. What are you gonna do about it? Nothing. Wield power when you have it. Republicans hate doing that. They really hate wielding the power when they have it, even if it's just a nominal amount of

power. So that's what we keep getting. We keep getting what you think. And my favorite may have been the discussion, which might be the most tone deaf thing that I've heard Donald Trump say. And while I got two of them, they both came from the same discussion. They're with Laura Ingraham. This one was about H1B visas. For those of you with children that are rolling into the workforce that are, you know, high achievers, high capabilities, they're going to have to figure out their own

way. Because the American deal that was struck with even my generation, it doesn't exist. And it was pretty decayed by the time even folks from my age bracket started stepping into the workforce. How many people are disillusioned to just when out walking in? You got a couple options. You got to find your own way. You got to create your own thing where you can generate revenue for your your family.

And then what you're seeing is business do what business does it advocates on behalf of businesses. The problem is, is that I thought we were doing America first. You tell me, Put in the comments, put it in the chat right now, if you like. Is this America first? Here's Donald Trump talking about H1B visas and why we need to import talent into this country. There's never going to be a country like what we have right now. And does that mean the Republicans have to talk about

it? And does that mean the H1B visa thing will not be a big priority for your administration? Because if you want to raise wages for American workers, you can't flood the country with 10s of thousands or hundreds of thousands of people. But you also do have to bring in talent when the country get talented. No, you don't. No, you don't. We don't have talented people. No, you don't have. You don't have certain talents and you have to.

People have to learn. You can't take people off an unemployment like an unemployment line and say I'm going to put you into a factory where we're going to make missiles or I'm going. To how do we? Ever do it before? Well, let me just, I'll give you an example. In Georgia, they raided because they wanted illegal immigrants out. They had people from from South Korea that made batteries all their lives. You know, making batteries are very complicated. It's not an easy thing and very

dangerous. A lot of explosions, a lot of problems. They had like 5 or 600 people early stages to make batteries and to teach people how to do it well. They wanted them to get out of the country. You're going to need that, Laura. I mean, I know you and I disagree on this. You can't just say a country's coming in, going to invest $10 billion to build a plant and going to take people off an unemployment line who haven't worked in five years and they're going to start making missiles.

It doesn't work that way. There's never going. To I'm I've heard this more than once already. I'm kind of flabbergasted. Guys, what? What does that mean? You can't take Americans and have them build missiles. We need people from not America to come in and build missiles. Why does he keep saying missiles, by the way? That's a real specific thing.

The people in our nation are incapable of doing the work that exists in our nation, and we need to go out and grab people that are not from this nation because they're better at it and they can't. People in America can't learn how to build batteries. American culture and American technology has invaded the entire globe.

Everybody has the things they have because Americans went out, paid for it, developed it, made it happen, demanded it, built it and then made it cheaper and exported it, sent it off. Is that, is that what America first means to people? Is anybody in in the MAGA movement? Like, again, this is not my movement, folks. This is not, I can't, I can never get behind it because every single time Trump says a couple things where I'm like, oh, yeah, yeah, I like that. That's good.

Oh, America first. I, I like America only, but America first sounds pretty decent. Let's do that. Let's handle our business 1st and then we can look out there. There's a Christian principle even there, right? Let's do that. Let's expand our influence once we handle our business at home, obviously we got to do that first. I'm not I, I'm kind of an isolationist, but you don't have to be in isolationist for me to get behind what you're saying. You just have to solve the problems here.

Let's clean up our house. If my wife was like, listen, I've noticed that the neighbor's front walkway is really, it's filthy. It's covered in weeds and dirt and some dog pooed on it. Can you get out there and pressure wash it? Meanwhile, like we have a pile of dishes on our on our countertop and my backyard, my lawns not mowed and, and my children's toys are all over the house or something. And I'm and if I were to look and go, wait, you want me to go pressure wash the neighbors

driveway, their walkway? And we haven't handled any business at home. And we're going to have flies in here and we're going to trip over and break our legs that when we walk around in the dark because there's stuff all over the floor, who would do that? That'd be a real simple thing. It's like, honey, don't you think we should handle some business here? And she'd be like, yeah, I just kind of don't want to do it because it's a lot of work.

That might be the answer. And you could go, well, I understand that it's going to be hard work inevitably to clean up a big mess that you have to deal with. It's much better to go to try to figure out somebody else's mess 'cause you can just forget about your mess. Did Donald Trump really just say that we need Korean workers who know how to do sophisticated battery building technology? Because Americans can't figure it out. They've been on the unemployment line for the last five years.

Guys, if you haven't had a job in five years and you're trying to get a job and you want to work and you're in the quote, UN quote unemployment line, which is just a digital line these days, we don't really care about you. We're not going to invest in infrastructure. And I don't want government doing that anyway. By the way, I'm not crazy about it.

But wouldn't you incentivize the companies to say, listen, we're not going to allow you to get cheap workers from freaking India or Korea or China. You can't bring in high skilled, like paid less than you'd have to pay an American because they're used to living at a lower standard of living. You can't bring those people into our country. You're going to have to start training people here. That's how it's going to work. I thought that was the whole

point of the protective tariff. Is there any upside to the protective tariff if the money that is being invested by these companies just goes to people that are not from here and you change the demographics to this nation, That does bother me.

I want to live in a country where people, they don't have to look like I do, per SE. I don't care about your skin color, your eye color, you know, I don't care if you are bearded or not bearded or have hair or don't have hair or you want to wear a different like you have to look like me in so much as our values are similar that you live in the America that I live in. So that when my kids go to the playground, I don't worry about whether or not there's human

feces smeared up and down the slide because some child doesn't have their diaper changed because it's not relevant in their culture. I can't have that. I don't want to live in a culture where my children look around and they don't recognize other people who have different skin colors and maybe have a different like ethnic tradition in their house. Also don't recognize them as American because American actually should mean something.

If we're going to bring in people that do not speak my language, that do not hold my values, that do not care about the things that I care about, do not expect the standard of living and aspire to live with their kids in the way that I aspire to live with mine. Get the freak out of here. That's not America first. To me. I don't understand how we could even think that that was OK.

And he decided to pile onto it by acting like this, which is truly maybe the worst elitist thing that I've ever seen Donald Trump say. And that's coming from a guy that I expect to do elitist stuff. The problem with this nonsense is, and you know what? God bless Laura Ingraham of Fox News for actually asking the questions and letting him hang himself with stupidity, because that was an awful, an awful minute and 30 seconds.

But it also sort of goes back to what the entire Republican Party does. They say something and they never once hold to those principles and nobody ever holds them to account. Why? Because the status quo, that gyroscopic self licking, ice cream cone spinning like a top in the middle of Washington DC is so hard to destabilize. What are you going to do?

This is why people shirk and want to go just deal with somebody else's problems because our problem is freaking enormous and it's too big for us to deal with. So what is the answer? The answer is we need to use real gold on the walls of the White House so this guy can feel good. If you want to look at people who are dealing with record inflation because things cost more than they have ever cost and your dollar is worth less than it's ever been worth. And not all of that.

In fact, like, you can't blame it on just even Joe Biden. You can't blame it on Donald Trump. It's the way that our system is done. But if you're not going to try to claw that back and what you figure out is like, I'm now going to arrange the deck chairs on the Titanic of this country. That's $38 trillion in debt. Somebody's, you know, complained at Tom Massey the other day online and I saw it and they were like, what's your solution?

You never have any solutions. He's like, yeah, I have a solution. Like, why don't we stop funding this government this way, single issuing spending bills, and never spend more money than we actually take in and cut government to the point where we don't feel like we have a crippling burden to support something that doesn't add value to our lives. He even said it shorter than that. Here's Donald Trump doing like the most illogical thing that you can find.

He's talking about something I don't even. He's talking about gold on the walls in the Oval Office and. The one thing with gold? Why? Not you. Can't. You can't imitate gold, real gold. There's no paint that imitates. So these aren't like from Home Depot or no, this is not Home Depot stuff. No, not stuff you buy. This is not Home Depot. Yeah, that's not Home Depot. We get it. You know, good on her. She's humanizing this thing. Because where do normal people go to fix up their house?

Lowe's Home Depot ace, right? Mccoy's people are going and wondering whether or not they're going to be able to, like, replace their light fixture that was broken and shorting out and burning through bulbs. Donald Trump's putting gold on the walls of the White House because that's how he expects. If you're kicking ass, you can do anything you want.

If you are doing all the things you said and you want to take care of yourself, if you want to treat yourself like knock yourself out like nobody cares if you're not going to do the work, if you don't care about actually getting the the solution. And your answer is is I'm just going to fly around and go check out my my chick singing something in a jet because at least I'm going to get mine

while I can. Our FBI is not doing the thing we hired him to do. If if Cash Patel and Dan Bongino had rolled in there real simply, folks, if they rolled in and dominated and did what we had said that the right answer was not because I needed it done. I don't care if they never even said like, hey, we got a plan from Seraphin. We got a plan from the suspendables. No, just go in and do it. If you found a better way to do it, even do that. I don't know that there was a

better way. We crowdsourced some pretty good answers, but assume they did. They went through and they said we've turned the workforce upside down. We've taken the investigators, we've made them the primary lead. We've taken all the best managers at the lowest level. We've made them the top level managers. We've gotten rid of the middle management. We exiled them all to Puerto Rico. We sent them off to Alaska where they can't bother anybody. They're living in Guam now until

they retire. We're going to keep paying their salaries, but we're not going to have lawsuits forever. We're just going to not create enemies with these people. We're just getting rid of them so they no longer can be part of the thing that we need to recreate so we really can say that it is a different FBI and differentiate between that FBI and this FBI. What if they had done that?

You know, what if they walked in and said, I see a big problem, I'm going to work on it. Do you hear Sean Duffy talking about trying to like modernize the actual ATC system and transportation? I'm not sure we should have a transportation system. I'm not sure we should have a federal version of that. But if we're going to address the problems and work on it, you saw guys like Chris Wright walk in Department of Energy and he said they've blown through our

strategic reserves. We're going to rebuild those things while simultaneously trying to have oil and gas policy that allows us to have oil and gas because we're not getting off the system anytime soon. So we're going to go out there and acknowledge the reality on the ground that Americans require oil and gas. We're going to try to keep the the prices roughly the same, if not help them drop by drilling and exploration and

authorizations. And then on top of all that, we're going to build a strategic reserves, which are a a national security priority because that's what DO ES national security and is that's same. You got my you got my boat. I'm with it. But the problem is, is most of us are not going to deal with those things in a meaningful way. And what we can really feel emotional about is somebody decided to come after our civil liberties from the federal government and maybe take our

freedom or our life. I've heard the deputy director of the FBI on his prior podcast say it many times that the responsibility. In fact, the first interview he and I sat down and did. Guys, go listen to Part 1, Part 2 of Kyle Seraphin and Dan Bongino, mid-september 2022. He said that the that even the President of the United States doesn't really directly have the ability to take your freedom of

your life. He can authorize someone to do it, but to have someone come out and actually do that, to be the person who implements the pointy end of the stick on behalf of your government, it's an awesome responsibility. And some people take it really seriously. It's nice that they do. It's sad that we worry about whether or not they will. And so when I continue to fixate on the what I think is the most dangerous problem, it turns out it's a problem that I lost my job over.

I feel pretty strongly about it. But on top of that, it's actually a problem that many of you should be concerned about. And I think a lot of people who watch this are, you know, exactly what I'm saying, This is the danger. They can come in your home. They can take your freedom. And how do we know that? Because they did to a lot of people. A lot of people had that experience where the federal government came in and took them from their families and ruined their lives.

And they were veterans and they were people who were employed who will never get employed again in that field. They will never be able to do the thing. And so they believed in Donald Trump's statement that he was going to correct the problem. I'm going to show you that I don't think it's happening. And, and we need to know that because that means you need to buckle up.

The people that are not going to see it are never going to care, but the people who do you guys need to make arrangements with your family, with your friends, centralized your, your assets. You need to start finding places where you can, you know, collaborate and put a community together that's going to insulate you from whatever the hell is coming down.

And if it's coming down is that it's just going to all the speed wobble will eventually take over or it'll get so big it eats up everything around it. And there's nothing you can do. The pockets that are going to be resistant to that are people that have already thought about the problem before it happened. More on that in a second. There's always people that are trying to screw with you. It's not just our government. There are people on the outside as well, Criminal scammers, take

your pick. Federal agents who are sitting out in their car like I used to do, peeing in a bottle and try to find out what's your home address, what's your phone number? What's your workplace? Who are your family members? Are they coming into your house? They can pretend to be you or they can call up and pretend to know enough about you to be a real company. Data breaches can expose sensitive information.

That's always a real thing. But these people search websites, the data brokers that publish it for nothing, pennies on the dollar or minor click, you know, revenue. These are the real threats that often times will make you a lot more accessible to terrorists and scammers and criminal dirtbags and people who want to pretend that they've kidnapped your family member or something like that. There's all these different scams. There's a million of them out there.

If you guys want to make yourself less accessible to these people and keep yourself away from seeing these resources misused, you can join my friends at Patriot Protect. It's patriot-protect.com/kyle. My wife and I both use it. My parents use it as well. It's not going to solve every problem. It's not going to stop you from someone like stealing or doing like a title thing. It's not a title lock or anything else like that or

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to put it out there. All right, all of this stuff, all this stuff is a potential threat to you. I've been able to find senior government officials that run our executive agencies in seconds. I'm a little bit more trained than most, but they're out there and it's available. So protect yourself. Make sure you guys have something to do. Link in the show description below if you guys want to click on it wherever you're listening, you saw it on the screen if

you're watching. And so I appreciate all of you guys doing that. Let's go ahead and get into this little store here. Again, this is This is why this is so relevant to me. It's a microcosm, right? The microcosm is a small little example of something that shows us the bigger problem. And it could be as bad as Donald Trump talking about H1B visas and the fact that there are no Americans who can build missiles that are in the unemployment long. That's terrible.

The other end of this could be the other end of it could be that that like our government agencies are doing nothing but spin and cover up. I found this article from this lady. I don't know if I read it the other day or not, but I know I've read it a couple times. It makes me laugh because like sometimes people just get it. This lady's writing for like an audience out in the Bay Area. Really, really small moved Substack.

So it's not something that's like widely, widely done and it's entitled Wag the dog, fetch the jet and that's going to be relevant. And we're going to talk about the new whistle blower thing regarding the pipe bomb like now. So second-half the show, that's where we're going. Pipe bomb stuff, jet stuff that just came out last night, which is crazy and and hilarious to me. Hilariously bad, right?

Like it's a dark humor. It's not like we're like having a fun like that was great how Cash Patel turned a taxpayer funded love story into a national security press stunt and proved Kyle Seraphin right in record time. Sometimes I feel like people get me. So I love that. I mean, self-serving. Former FBI agent Kyle Seraphin noticed the problem. The pattern. Penn State, Nashville, back again. Patel's girlfriend performing on stage. Patel's taxpayer funded aircraft

idling on the tarmac. He posted the data publicly. And just like that, poof, the FBI flight tracker vanished from public access for the first time in its history. That is not OK for someone who's out there screaming about transparency. I'm going to show you the opposite of transparency. While they are trying to talk, it is trying to dominate the narrative. I'm going to run you through a series of Twitter feeds for

these people. When the flight record surfaced, the Internet did what it does best. It turned a federal misconduct into a mean. The analysts joke that Wilkins must be an upper color agent because really, who else would volunteer to spend that much time with Kat Patel? If she is a spy, she deserves the matter of valor for deep cover endurance. So she's playing a little bit of fun there. Again, we're directly quoting this piece. Wilkins fired back online, accusing Seraphin of grifting

and fake outrage. He responded like only a man who paid his own rent could quote. One of us has an FBI security detail despite not being part of the government. One of us supports 4 kids and a wife without taxpayer jets. It's really that simple. I mean, it really is for me. All of us pay for this government. The government's job is to serve us. They are meant to give us some benefit.

We are meant to reap the rewards of the dollars they pull out of our paycheck every time they do. Or if you're like me, you end up writing a check so they can't be screwing this thing up, and they cannot be looking like even the optics of it. Again, if you were dominating, we would excuse it. We would say, yeah, no problem. OK, You know what? Treat yourself. Take yourself somewhere.

You've earned it. You've kicked so much ass that we are willing to look the other way on something that principles say we shouldn't. I read the report from John Solomon. John Solomon said 2.58 flights by Jim Comedy on average per week during his time as FBI director. Chris Ray 1.982.581.98 Cash Patel 2.48 way more, 25% more than Chris Ray. And that's the guy that he was saying should have his jet access removed. So just be a man.

Just be a man who understands that you've been caught in a lie. Your hypocrisy is known. It's obvious to people and you should do something about it. You should actually act like a grown up. You should accept that this is a time when you don't get to do the thing that you wanted to do. You don't get to go hang out with your girlfriend in Nashville. You can fly her first class. You got money, cash to tell us money. Fly her first class to come hang

out with you, buddy. That's what a grown up ought to do. Because you understand that other people don't even have money to get on flights. There were 850 flights cancelled this morning by the FAA. And I'm just kind of tracking that as a sort of another story. It's just it's ongoing. It's an ongoing situation that we have the director of the FBI doing this thing. All right, he's also doing other things. He's not doing the job well. New York Times ran this.

They have a, a just a deluge. It's an absolute deluge of stupidity coming from these people. Again, the no demoted. It's it's one thing to find out that bad people act in a bad way. It's quite another to find out how dumb they might be when you expected them not to be that dumb. Theoretically, he's a media guy. He went out in front of Congress and said I did over 1000 media appearances trying to, you know, step back and push back on, on false statements made by the

previous administration. So did I, by the way. I'm I'm, I'm probably close to 1000 as well. So how do we end up with this nonsense? Let me read you this story from the New York Times. The FBI director is said to have made a pledge to the head of MI 5, that's Britain's domestic security apparatus and then broke it. We have a really, really close relationship with MI5 and MI6 in this country, in the

intelligence community. Those two are as close as anybody because we share common language, common history. We have common sort of, we have this, this organization structure that actually even kind of mimics each other. We always work very favorably with, we don't work favorably with Israel this way. Guys, I'll just tell you this the like they're our closest ally. No, I've seen MI 5 people in our secured skiffs.

I've never seen someone from the Israeli military or the Israeli intelligence apparatus in any of our buildings because they're a counterintelligence threat, because we know that they actually work against us as much as they're working for us. It's just better for us to have them working in the way that they do. They're they're a net benefit for the America the American envision in the Middle East, but they're not like the ally that the Brits are.

This episode has contributed to concerns among the intelligence allies that's going to be what's called the Five Eyes, our closest, our actual closest allies, which does not include Israel. And Adam Goldman is reporting and he's doing from London. And yeah, people don't like Adam Goldman because it's Adam Goldman. Let's evaluate it based on what he says. And by the way, my understanding is this is legit and this is a real problem because you're now dicking with our.

And I hate using that word, but that's the way I'm I'm lazy when I speak. That is the way that we maintain a lot of things is how we handle business is that we deal with our partners. There are some things that our partners are going to be able to see and the broader net and not having to spend the entirety of the global budget on intelligence is important. British security officials rely on the Bureau for high tech surveillance tools.

The time they might need to monitor a new embassy that China wants to build near the Tower of London. OH, the Chinese threat, you don't say. More on that in a second. The head of MI 5, Ken Mccollan, asked Patel to protect the job of an FBI agent based in London who dealt with that technology, according to several current and former U.S. officials with knowledge of the episode. Patel agreed to keep funding the posting, the official said.

But then the job had already been slated to disappear as the White House moved to slash the FB is budget and the FBI agent moved to a different job back in the United States, saving the FBI money but leaving MI 5 officials incredulous. There was a jarring introduction to Patel's leadership style for the Brits. They had long forged ties with

their American counterparts. I can attest to that, along with the other close allies, the three close allies in intelligence partnership known as the Five Eyes. These are the Five Eyes that are allowed to see things. Five Eyes partners are America's closest allies in the intelligence space. The relationship amongst these organizations matter because they are the top national security officials that are viewed with trust and reliability as paramount to sharing critical information.

In other words, trust verify. If we destroy trust, they stop sharing things with us and vice versa. And that means that we have to start shouldering the weight and the burden and the cost on our own. That's a problem it goes on and talks about. Additionally, Mr. Patel's inexperienced dismissal of top FBI officials. Again, I don't mind that he got rid of FBI officials. What I care about is that he did it in a way that is not going to actually end up good.

He's going to be in lawsuits and so is the FBI. Probably he'll be named personally in some of these in the long run because he's going to be deposed for his own decisions on this. It's not going to fall on the next FBI director. I don't think American intelligence heavily relies on other countries, helps us keep safe and vice versa. The FBI is a criminal investigation agency, but it's a major part of the Western intelligence gathering community.

So agencies like the CIA and the FBI, we all have offices around the globe. It's called the League at program in the FBI. And having good working relationships there is critical. If something were to happen overseas to an American, wouldn't you want to be able to go to the United States Embassy? If you went to a friendly country, as friendly as Britain is, and you went through there and you're like, oh, something bad happened to me.

I want to go to my embassy and I'd like this to be rectified. Can they help me there? There's an FBI agent in these posts. I don't know that you need it all the time. I'm not crazy about it. But if they're going to be there, there should be a good working relationship with the host country. And if you're going to go out there and screw it up, after decades and decades of forging it and making sure that there's reliability, we got a real problem here.

And it's a big pattern with this guy. So we're going to get the boondoggle ranch one second. Hold on, let me show you. Boondoggle ranch. Is this boondoggle ranch? Boondoggle Ranch, wish you all were here. That's not actually boondoggle

Ranch by the way. That's an AI generated thing where I said, find me an executive luxury hunting lodge and you know, called boondoggle Ranch and they made that this that was like a grok generation, which is funny to me because it actually looks like probably what it's like out there. OK, here's the other problem. This is what I didn't realize when I was when I was pushing this guy forward. And we're going to talk about it because we need to.

We're ten months in. This is coming from December of 2024. Cash Patel's non profit Cash foundation is linked to mega merchandise firms and spends more money on fundraising than it does giving to charity.

I think we've told you guys this before, but this is where it gets real personal for me. The Cash Patel or what used to be called Fight with Cash and now it's called the Cash Foundation, sits in the same offices as the Cash Patel Legal Offense Fund, which is also sitting in the same offices as the Banal Law Group, which is Jesse Banal, who's done litigation on behalf of our current president.

Jesse Benall's law firm is suing me, is suing Elijah Schaefer, is suing Sam Parker, will sue others most likely, and has done other frivolous lawsuits simply to tie people up because it costs a lot of money to try to defend these things. Again, 10s of thousands of dollars just to do paperwork.

If you guys have never done major national priority type like litigation where you don't want to lose every penny you have and somebody comes after you for $5 million, I misjudged this cynical cash grab again, as I told you, they handed out $45,000 to multiple FBI whistleblowers and government, you know, suspendable types that you guys have heard of $45,000. That's nothing to sniff at in a year.

And on that year they raised 1.3 million, just shy of $1.3 million in 2023. That's a pretty big imbalance. Their average grant was like under 2, under $3000. I think it was like 2600 bucks. So this story, the personal foundation of Cash Patel, which is no longer associated with Cash Patel, but just happens to be run by his buddy who runs the lawsuit that he's able to go and tap and they're able to go out and run, you know, lawsuits against for his girlfriend.

I'll show you that in a second, too. They've directed donor money to a business controlled by its own vice president. That's Andrew Allis. It's a direct marketing entrepreneur. And their business affairs are now deeply entangled with Kash Patel. The two websites associate that the nonprofits direct visitors to the online clothing store known as Based Apparel and online MAGA merchandise. Many of you guys have their stuff. I'm not mad at you for buying it.

I have some of their stuff they just sent me. I don't think I would ever buy that kind of junk. But I've got, you know, beanies or stuff that has, like, Donald Trump hair on a Punisher skull, stuff like that. He sent it to me. He just sent me a big box of stuff. I mostly gave it away.

The revelations underline the wide variety of efforts that Cash Patel has done to make a profit with his association with Donald Trump since he worked in the first administration played a leading role in Trump's effort to deny the 2020 results. OK, some of the stuff is TDs, hands down, it's the Guardian. That's where it's coming from. But the idea that they took money and they ran it over into places where they can basically profit because they know you. Here's a really funny thing.

Erica Knight is a spokesperson for the Cash Foundation and its board, whose members include Patel and Olis and lawyer Jesse Banal. That's going to be relevant in just a second here. In a telephone conversation.

She said that the board had a conflict of interest policy that was created by outside attorneys and added that in terms of the conflict of interest policy that require all board members to disclose and recuse themselves from any decisions that are going to involve conflicts of interest, well, that just sounds dandy and grand. So there you go. So no problems, guys. No problems whatsoever. Don't be, don't even think about it. Let's get to Mr. Patel's wild effing ride.

Let's get into that piece because this is where it gets real wild for most of us. And I'm going to show you the opportunity cost because if you're unserious, real scary things happen. But we do. Boom, there it is. kyleserifandshow.com. You may hear an ad from Spotify at this very moment if you're listening on audio, If you guys want to see the video and be able to move in between it, go to spotifykyleseraphinshow.com. If you want to support the program, you guys can do that.

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They actually do host our stuff for free, which is pretty cool, but they'll do that for you too if you open a podcast. So just be aware. Here's why I'm scared. Here's why this bothers me because this guy is gathering money and having his girlfriend do lawsuits and flying off to the boondoggle ranch, which will come up in a second.

But this is what is really going on in America where we should be solving problems and we don't have an FBI solving this because our FBI is fundamentally unserious right now. They didn't clean up the management. They're hiding from the pipe bomber story. And these things have been happening for decades. This is the real issue. And the guy was just in China.

Why? We know that he has sort of like this bizarre semi conflict of interest situation where he owns holding company or he owns a shell company, $5 million of stock in a shell company in the Cayman Islands that also happens to own a Chinese manufacturer. It's like a knock off company. It's like a like a Tenmu Timu, I don't know how you pronounce it, called Xian. The FBI director has a vested multimillion dollar interest in a Chinese company.

That does seem problematic, even if it's through a shell corporation, which is the way that it was described in Wired magazine in February of this year. You know what's crazy? Every time I say something right now that I know that I've read and I can source it to a place like that, now you wonder, is this idiot going to go out there and send a lawsuit my way? And I'll show you why that's concerning in a second, But obviously it's ongoing.

This is the real story. And 60 Minutes for for, you know, doesn't seem to hone in on the issue. 60 Minutes is actually touching it. If you guys are listening to this show and you've been doing it for a couple years now, this will be old news to you, but it'll be one more reiteration that the mainstream media is years behind the independent broadcasters and guys like me. Is Littleton a major supplier of some kind of the federal government?

We are not major supplier to a military base, no. Nick Lawler is general manager of the Littleton, MA electric and water utility. His town has 10,000 residents. Can you think of any reason that China would target your little community? That's the exact question I had for the FBI when they visited me on that first day. And I I still can't answer that question. No, I can't think of one reason. The FBI visited in November 2023 to tell Lawler that China had access to his utilities computer

network. He says the feds told him he was one of 200. How much of all of this is controlled remotely by computer? All of it. In his water treatment plant, Lawler showed us tanks of dangerous chemicals that are precisely controlled to deliver clean water. If you had control of these tanks, you've got control of Littleton, MA. You can poison the water. You can poison the water. But China was caught before it had operational control.

With Lawler's permission, the feds watched what China was doing. And what they learned was part of an awakening for American security. If you were willing to go after a small water provider in Littleton, MA, what other target is off the list? Yeah, he's he's implying that everybody's targets on the list. Here's the sad part. They've already done this. Everybody that's available online, all of your Geo information that your, your county government puts out

there, it's all out there. And they've been doing it domestically. And guess who was covering that story and really made some enemies over at the FBI by doing so with the Chinese bot network stories, with the Chinese server farms that were being raided and not by the FBI because they weren't trusted and they weren't brought in. They were being raided by HSI. Steve Baker was doing that,

Johanneman was doing that. The Blaze Media was covering these stories because of their intelligence community contacts. This is why independent journalism is really important. Now. They were ahead of that and I don't hear Pelli talking about that at all. But what we're talking about is a long term problem because I was doing this same sort of defensive briefing in 2017. They just said 2023. That was a wake up call. 5 years prior I was doing it and it was old news when I was doing it.

And that water treatment facility looks very advanced compared to what I saw. The water that treats most of the people who work for the federal government, Fairfax County, Alexandria, Arlington County, the folks that are in PG County, Montgomery, etcetera. These are all the counties that surround the United States capital, the Capital Region in Maryland and in, in Virginia and obviously DC itself. Guys, that's where the threat looks like.

If you were really threat focused, would you have time to fly around? I, I don't begrudge somebody taking a vacation. But let me just say this real clearly, the guy who's running our FBI right now has not only gone on vacation to a ranch for a handful of days and flown around to like party with his girlfriend and gone to UFC fights and gone down to other UFC fights and gone to sporting games, which is nice if you can do it. But like, how many of us have that opportunity?

Here's a really big job to do. He's also spent a week in Scotland when he screwed up the whistleblower situation and they sent him out there and he went golfing with his buddies. As far as we can tell on our jet. This ride story, Cash Patel's effing wild ride as FBI director. The Wall Street Journal punched it up behind a paywall. So as of this morning, it's behind paywall. But I will share it with you because I grabbed it last night because that's what we do here.

Let's go through the story because it's wild on Halloween

morning. There's there's two really bad parts of this part Number one is in order to cover up their screw up, which was recent when they started having this jet problem, Patel actually ordered an arrest way before they were able to do it. And they catalogued this and I think they do a good job of it. The the reporter's name is Sadie Gurman. I've spoken to her for probably an hour off and on. Jack Gillum does it, another name Biswana, and then some guy named Josh Dawsey.

I don't know all the others. I know that I've talked to to Sadie Garmin about this particular story. They quote me in it just briefly. Halloween morning, FBI Director Patel had a big announcement to make the FBI thwarted a potential terrorist attack. He said in the 7:32 AM social media post that reference the attacks, potential attacks in Michigan. There was one problem. No criminal charges has yet been filed and the local police were not even aware of the details.

This is a big deal. Interagency cooperation's the big deal. That's why you have terrorism past forces, even though I don't like them, that's what you do. 2 friends of the alleged terrorists in New Jersey and Washington state caught wind of the arrest, and then they moved up their plans to leave the country, according to court documents and law enforcement officials familiar with the investigation. This is where it gets weird.

Justice Department leaders complained at the White House at the White House about Patel's premature post, saying they disrupted their investigations. In his nine months on the job, Patel has drawn flak from his bosses at the Justice Department and underlings at the FBI, where he's filed dozen of agents deemed hostile to Donald Trump or to conservative ideals. That's not even it. It's just people that make him look bad. It's even worse than that.

But the Halloween announcement wasn't the biggest controversy that enveloped him during the week. Patel hit the news for taking a plane to a wrestling event where his girlfriend, a country western singer AKA a country music sensation, performed and then went to her home in Nashville. Former FBI agent Kyle Serafin publicized the trip. Called it the taxpayer trying to travel in the middle of a shutdown. Pathetic. Sounds like me after that.

This is the wild part. After that, Patel visited a hunting ranch, a hunting resort called the Boondoggle Ranch, according to flight records and people familiar with the trip, which has not previously been purported. I found that out last night and I giggled about how dumb it is. Why is it so dumb? Wish you were here y'all? Bondoggle Ranch. Boondoggle ranch sounds like the kind of thing that you would say if you're a rich guy and you think it's funny and that's fine, you can do that.

But you can't go and visit it if you are trying to worry about optics in the middle of a shutdown. And the president United States is talking about painting the walls with gold. And we're done with American workers because they can't make they can't make missiles. So we got to bring in H1B visas and Indians from all over the place in India. Travel that he's done.

Patel Travel has frustrated both Justice Department officials who complained about the White House and the White House itself, which told Cabinet officials months ago in writing to limit their air travel, particularly if it was overseas or unrelated to Trump's agenda, according to administration officials. Details about Patel's trip to visit his girlfriend, an August trip to Scotland, have been passed around the White House in recent days, an official said. There's no reason this guy

should survive this. By the way, I don't care if he's a mandate of travel. As Peter Welch said, who's the senator from Virginia from Vermont the other day. What he said was is nobody is mandating you to fly private to these places. You may be mandated to use private jets to, to travel, but nobody makes you go, nobody makes you pick these, these things that are that are your priorities. And again, apparently the White House issued some guidance on this.

The FBI director is required. It's not by law, but they claim it by law to take the bureau's private plane instead of commercial flights in order to secure access communications and so on. This is a post 9/11 phenomenon.

This is something that was created under Obama and it was created under Obama to be able to excuse the behavior of Jim Comedy, who many of us would not defend, nor would we defend Obama. So if you're defending the FBI director's use of a jet, you are defending Obama era policies that were made to make sure that Jim Comedy, who was equally problematic, maybe worse. He certainly has been worse of late, but he's not in the job right now.

Patel defended his travel, dismissing his critics as click bait haters. That's what people call me when they're not calling me a political podcasting sensation. A spokesman for the Bureau said that the FBI that the director has only taken about a dozen personal trips since assuming the role in February. Let's take a deep pause right

now. He's been in the role since February, the end of February. We're almost at the end of November. So what March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, nine months He's got 12 personal trips on a jet that cost us minimum of $15,000 when it goes wheels up. And he saved US money, John Solomon, because he's not landing it at DCA, he's landing at Andrews Air Force Base, which is another flight that he doesn't need to take because he could drive out to Manassas and

that wouldn't be a problem. A freaking dozen private jet flights, which also double S the number whenever you do it because they fly first from Manassas, which is a little airport outside of in, in Virginia. Then they fly into Maryland for no particular reason. Then he goes and he gets on the jet there, which he has to drive from FBI headquarters or his house and then he flies to wherever he's going. Then it flies back, drops him off at Andrew's. They drive back to DC and then

they fly the jet back. So every time he takes a trip, it might be one way out and one way back, but it's actually going to end up being four flights so that you double it. So we're talking 24 plus times minimum of 15,000 using cash. Patel's own numbers in math. You guys do the math on that.

That's an awful lot of waste in the last, what is it, nine months for those of us that are out there worrying about whether or not we're going to be able to pay our families and and get through the end of the thing, Whether or not they're like the government employees who are not getting paid that are servicing this jet and are cleaning the jet. It's craziness. Thankfully, Americans can see through Wall Street Journal's hot garbage. This FBI has never been stronger.

He said and he touted his historic success on violent crime and drug trafficking. He did a very weird, and you guys can see it on the screen right here, press conference, if you recall, where he brought like poster boards and he told Donald Trump what a great job he's doing. Let me just remind people who don't remember this, or maybe you don't even know, you don't have to go and tell your boss what a great job you're doing if you're doing a great job.

In fact, the way that you do your job best is you just dominate at it and your boss recognizes how good your performance is. I've been giving awards when I was working for the Bureau because I put my head down and did my job and I just expected that was the nature, like I expected professionalism from myself. My boss came to me and said, hey, we'd like to give you an award. It's like for what? For doing my job. And he's like, well, you've really been going over and above.

It's like, OK, he's like, here's what we've recognized. Here's an award for it. OK dude, thanks. Like I'm going to go back and do my work now. I don't need to be acknowledged to do things that are in my job description. One of my buddies actually famously said that to me and I'll never forget it. He said I feel offended when someone gives me an award or praise for something that is within my job description. How many of us feel that way? That's like a pretty classic

American sort of stoic attitude. Nobody cares, Work harder, nobody car cares, train harder, nobody's coming. Save yourself. I get it done. Or you can go and ask the White House to be able to do a show and tell and put up this idea that you captured 4 most wanted fugitives, which we know 2 on that board were campered by local police and had nothing to do with the FBI whatsoever other than the FBI put their name on the list. One of them was already in the works long before Cash Patel was

was the director. And by the way, so was the other one. And you want a bat, You want an attaboy for doing your job. Donald Trump has publicly said that he's very proud of the work the FBI is doing under Cash Patel. Caroline Levitt said it's a key player in the law and order team. All of this is crap. We're absolutely crushing violent crime like never before and defending this homeland, Sir, he said, sucking up to Donald Trump in a most pathetic way. All right.

And there's more to the story. They talk about the commemorative coins. They talk about handing out the Punisher thing, which is ridiculous. They actually do hone in on it. This is the first article that I've seen where they mentioned that the Punisher character is the embodiment of general distrust in the United States justice system. How do you have the lead guy for the FBI? Again? I haven't seen mainstream news pick this up. So nice that the the Wall Street Journal did.

The Punisher represents failure of law enforcement. That's why you have to have a Punisher. He goes extrajudicial. He's a vigilante, right? We've talked about that stuff. All right, I want to show you a little bit more. Pat Caspatel's supporters say he's doing great. He's trying to be down to earth. That's why he doesn't wear a suit. He's accessible to the workforce. Nobody in the workforce believes that, quote. He wants the Bureau to get back on focusing on field and agent

work versus elite DC culture. That was Ben Williamson. Let's do Ben Williamson. Here's Ben Williamson. Ben Williamson now has the worst job in America, I think. I think it's the worst job in America. He's trying to defend the indefensible. He's trying to spin the unspinable. He is trying to keep Cash Patel from going into the dumpster pile of history as Captain Boondoggle Ranch, which is what they're going to call the entire period of Cash Patel's

management of the FBI. And it's a broader problem. The broader problem is they're not doing the thing they said they would do. Where's the pipe bomber? Why is there no coverage of this? Why is Ben Williams? Ben Williamson is not waiting on it. Let me read you what he said. This was about the story. We talked about it with MI 6. Our partnership with the UK and their Intel services have never

been stronger. Yeah, that's why they complained to the New York Times, Ben. And the fabrication that we've reduced our footprint and are no longer covering counterintelligence matters only hurt our joint mission. There's been no gap in coverage. In fact, we have a 35% uptick in espionage arrest this year. Espionage cases on average take 5-8 years. They do not happen quickly. None of that is something that is attributable to their work.

Just letting you guys know, the FBI will investigate any leaks of classified information associated with this, pushing this false narrative, and will never allow the fake news to detract from our mission. Can I decode that for you? That is a threat to the FBI's work force who want transparency that we heard about. The FBI will investigate any leaks of classified information associated with pushing this false narrative. It's not going to be classified.

It's just going to be things that embarrass them. Like where was the FBI director? Oh, he was at Boondoggle Ranch. That's a terminable offense. You want to bet? You want to bet somebody could lose their job over that. How about if you do legitimate, constitutionally protected, or rather a congressionally protected whistleblower activity? Could you lose your job for that? I bet you could. They better not. I'm not done with this thing. Let me show you why these people are the worst.

Here we go. Todd Blanche, he decided to weigh in. This is all spinned. This is all hype, and there's absolutely nothing here of substance. Todd Blanche, who Alex Jones tells me is the problem. The Wall Street Journal left out my quote, maybe because it didn't fit their story. Quote, let's cover for everybody here. These people are all covering for each other. Quote, this reporting is flat out false.

The attorney general and I have worked shoulder to shoulder with Director Patel every step of the way. Any anonymous coward spreading lies to divide this department insults the men and women of law enforcement who risked their lives every day to keep this country safe. Guess what? That's not what they say to me, buddy. They despise the guy because he's not. He's not doing the work. Here's Pam Bondi. I also provided a Wall Street Journal quote and they didn't include me in the story.

They're complaining about bad press instead of doing the freaking job. Again, you don't need to tell the boss what you said that they didn't quote if you're doing a job that he knows is good. Or you can go out on Twitter and cry about it. This is her quote. Pam Pam Pam Bondi Quote, We work tirelessly with FBI Director Cash and the FBI every day to execute our shared mission to make America safe again by ensuring murderers, violent criminals and terrorists face the most severe justice.

End Quote. Well, a lot of violent crime doesn't fall underneath the FBI's purview and certainly murder doesn't generally either. So you got terrorists and there's not very many of them. Do these people even know what it is they're doing? I'm just saying it's really problematic. Oh, so what's going to happen, hype man? Let's go mini Donald Trump, TAMU. Donald Trump. Here we go. Fake news. Wall Street Journal gets its shot called boom. Nailed it. Tom Haberford.

Who else did it? Oh, oh, look at this guy. That's Ed Martin. I thought we liked Ed Martin. I'll show you in a second why I think he's lying, too. But here he has alert. It's an alert. And then he goes and quotes Todd Blanche, everybody running for everybody. And who does the quarterbacking of all this stuff Is this lady here who is the communications stradless as a as a special governmental employee.

And I understand that she's getting paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to do nothing but spin for this FBI. And here she is. Fake news is planted by those who wish to stop the mission. Those that don't like it when America is safer, terrorists are put behind bars. American citizens thrive. 1 tier of justice, one team, one nation under God. Just shut up, lady, you fraud.

You're saying that if we want to call out that our FBI director is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars during a government shutdown to fly out to vacation and go check out his girlfriend singing where she apparently makes a living singing the national anthem, which by the way, doesn't pay anything usually. And if we call him out or we're we're curious about why our money is spent that way, then we're the problem that we love terrorists. What have you done for this country?

Erica Knight, what have you served? How many years are on your DD214? What injuries have you sustained in the line of duty for this country? Just curious. Erica Knight's going to go out there and make some pretty bad bull talk about people. What stories have you exposed that have caused government malfeasance to stop? How have you made things right for people who are dealing with the injustice in this country? If you guys don't know, there's Erica Knight. She's real pretty.

She's the personal spokesperson on our dime whose job is to Polish FBI Director Cash Patel's position. So what does she do? She tweets out Todd Blanche, she tweets out Ben Williamson. She has some more things saying that this is a bad story. Wall Street Journal is another three Level 3 letter equivalent of CNN. Wall Street Journal and CNN, those are both 3 letters. She's not even particularly articulate for a spokesperson. Under President Trump's leadership, the FB is laser

focus. Laser focus on saving lives and defending the homeland. Are they? Can you prove it or can you just say it? Remember, you never have to tell your job, your boss, you're doing a great job. If you're doing a great job, they can see it super easy. Anyway, Her feet is just nothing but hype for Cash Patel. Today we honor warriors who raised their hand. I bet she wrote this too. Left their homes, stood between our nation and Valhalla or

whatever. To every veteran from the beaches of Normandy. Most of those guys are not alive anymore. The mountains of Afghanistan. Thank you for your service. We have the watch now, brother. It's just it's embarrassing because we expected more. I expected more. I expect Donald Trump to go put gold on the wall. I expected Cash Patel to come fix a problem that's dangerous and scary and it's coming for all of us. There are people that are getting it done. There are people that are

identifying problems. How about Sean Duffy? I think he's great. I like Sean Duffy before he got sworn in as transportation. I like him now. I think his family is great. I think his wife's lovely. They're nice people. They've 9 kids, they're living values that I believe in and that they said they believed in and then they live them as far as I can tell. You know what you don't see is a lot of hypocrisy from that.

Maybe why is that? Here's something that they've been working on. This is really scary stuff. This is where like the FBI might be wanting to get involved. If, if California is doing things that is resulting in death of Americans, shouldn't we shouldn't we dive into that pretty aggressively? This is a long term complex white collar fraud thing is what the FBI does. It investigates corruption at the state and the federal and the local levels, and they're uniquely positioned to do it.

This should be a big FBI case. I want to hear the arrest in this one. I don't care about your put up job in Dearborn, MI that you made-up, that you guys faked and then you busted it before you found out who the guys were in ISIS that were in Syria because you were too. You were too worried about the optics. So how do all these Chinese and Indian immigrants who speak and understand no English, how they pass the commercial driver's license test? They paid somebody like this and

people at DMV $3000. 35 year old Jamie Middleton took commercial driver's license, or CDL, written exams for seven different people. Investigators say that each time she'd use disguises, sunglasses, and surgical masks to look like a different person taking the exam. For the right price, workers would have on their computers a photo of the person who was supposed to take the test.

But they'd let Middleton, who's clearly not the person on the computer screen, take it. Instead, she'd split a 1500 to $3000 payment for each bogus test with accomplices in the DMV. That's wild. People at DMV getting paid so they could have immigrants be out on the roads. This is exactly what you'd expect. That's what corruption looks like. It's people in jail that are working as prison guards. They take kickbacks. I used to follow them. That was a fed.

That was the FBI crime we would do. We'd find somebody in the Baltimore jail system. We'd find something in the DC system. We'd find cops that were selling early access to traffic accident information to ambulance chasing lawyers, and they would take kickback money. So then we go after them. That's what that's what you expect the FBI to do is like root out the problems in government. We could solve crime or not solve crime based on what you

guys vote for in your own areas. That's the job of the FBI is to go find the problems in the government itself that's supposed to be outside of this this thing. And they're supposed to be untouchable. They're supposed to be people that are actually really super honest and want to solve problems for Americans. In theory, some of them do. Or you could be flying around on

a private jet like you see on the screen right now. 9 trips to Vegas, 7 trips to Nashville, one trip to State College, 50 trips inside the DC area, another 25 or so outside to the other pieces of DC trips to Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Alaska. That was on his China trip. Nice to go to Hawaii, huh? Couple trips to Texas, couple trips, one in Oklahoma. Once out in Idaho. It's nice. It's good work if you can get it flying around a private jet. No more frequent flyer. You know what?

This time, this time, let's do it. And the only reason I took this job was because my business accident sucks. All these days are on private jets, so the only way I was going to get home was becoming the director of the FBI. Last time you were here, you had to leave early to take a jet to your vacation in the Adirondacks. I'm just saying Chris Ray doesn't need a government funded G5 jet to go to vacation. Maybe we ground that plane 15,000 every time it takes off.

This is odd, minimum and G5. Yes. Now let me just ask you, this whistleblower tells us that that you use the FBI jet to make that travel. Is that correct? All of my travel, personal or work related is required. To be done on FBI. Planes, that is long standing policy goes back well over a decade. Well this is a great point. Do you know why I have to use a private jet? Because Congress made it mandatory AG5.

Yes. You were rightly critical of the way that the previous FBI director used the the the FBI Jet AG5 airplane. Yes. The whistleblower also says that you pay only the lowest cost commercial ticket for that Atlanta, DC trip, which is I don't know what 200 bucks or something when of course it cost 2030 thousand to operate the jet. Is that correct? The reimbursement that I provide is reimbursement that is set by Owen, by Boeing. B policy, and I follow that policy, which goes back.

Over a decade. But I pay the commercial equivalent per the regs of the law. You wanted to ground Chris Ray's private jet travel that he pays for with taxpayer dollars to hop around the country, and you want to do the difference? I live in Las Vegas, I'm allowed to go home. I didn't leave a congressional hearing early on an FBI jet to dodge questions.

AG5 Airplane. The whistleblower also says that you regularly require the jet, which is based in Manassas, to be flown to DC because, and I quote now, Ray doesn't like to sit in traffic. Yeah. And what I've done with the with the use of the private jet is use Andrews Air Force Base versus Reagan National as what the other directors have done bottom line to save the taxpayer dollars AG 5 airplane. Yes.

And lots of money. On the following weekend, you attended AUFC fight in Miami, also on the FBI jet, right? That's correct. By the way, everyday FBI agents who are signed in Washington don't get to fly home on a private jet. She found it. So are you telling me that FBI agents who are signed in Washington, but who may live in Charlotte, they get paid by the FBI? Sometimes they do, yes. Right. You went full retard, man.

Never go full retard. I really like that video just because it it speaks the way my brain works. Whenever I hear certain things, I hear other like movie line triggers. So there it is. I'll put it on the screen. Steve Baker, a new FBI whistleblower has come forward with the disclosure related to the J6 pipe bombs and he's quoting Tom Massey. So let's just open Tom Massey's quote up here.

Based on my questioning of the witnesses, reporting by Steve Baker and others, and this new 11 page FBI whistle blower disclosure, I believe management at FBI has been covering up or has been grossly incompetent. Revelations about the pipe bomb investigation require answers. FBI Director Patel, Honorable Thomas Massie, the Rayburn building regarding 28 CFR Part 27 protected disclosure by an FBI employee to the United States Congress related to Grossman's conduct of the

agency. Sent via fax and e-mail. Dear Honorable Congressman Massey, Pursuant to 28 CFR .27, please accept the following is a protected disclosure from blank related to serious misconduct by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Redacted.

She believes that there was gross misconduct and or fraud in the January 6th US Capitol pipe bomb case and is providing this information to show that after FBI agents came within yards of the person who's been identified as a likely pipe bomber, the surveillance team agents were ordered to cease their investigation, denied permission to conduct at least one logical interview, removed from the surveillance and reassigned to do general Leeds work. That does sound like what I've

said. There's more to it than that. And I certainly don't need to say that in 11 pages because I don't have 11 pages to say like what is essentially a paragraph or two. This is not me. This is another whistleblower. This is someone coming forward to say that. I've seen what's out there. I've seen the reporting by Steve Baker.

And it looks incredibly freaking damning because anybody that worked in the area, that was in the Washington field office, that was part of the case team, that was part of the surveillance teams, that was part of the management supervision that was pushing this out, it looks like they covered it up to a logical, reasonable person who looks at it. And so there are literally dozens and dozens of people in the Washington field office who

flexed to do this. They were people on what was called CI 14, the Russian espionage squad. They were involved in it. I know they were because I knew friends that were on it. They were why they were working on this is because it was the biggest thing that happened. They dropped pipe bombs in our freaking capital and nobody. And why did everybody just assume that was it? It was all over on that day. And I've read you guys the stuff

and I won't do it again today. But we've read the problem and the problem line is insane. Once they identified what was basically what you'd expect to look like, this person will take you directly to where we need to go. This is how we identify who the the bomber is. All of the logical investigative steps. What did they do? What did they do? On January 19th, 2021, the FBI agents interviewed person of interest too. Ultimately eliminated that

person as a person of interest. The FB is review of the person's cell phone corroborated his story that he was walking around taking pictures of objects bearing numerals, doors, dumpsters and other objects because he intended to photograph, put the photographs in a book that he was writing. They give it away right here. Loudermilk's committee gave it away. They went and they said that the phone and the and the photographs on the phone

cooperated his story. However, the interview summary does not elaborate further on how the case team verified Person of interest two-story. Following the interview with this person, they ruled out Person of Interest 2 and Person of Interest 3 as possible persons of interest in the Python case. Why didn't they find this person? Oh, because they stopped looking after January the 19th. That was the end of the

investigation. The investigation of the pipe bomb case ended before the end of January of 2021. From what we can all tell guys, this is a freaking ridiculous scandal. When Glenn Beck said this is the biggest scandal of his lifetime, he's not wrong. It's insane. So what is the FBI, What is the

DOJ doing about it? That's the real question because people are waiting like, well, I'm going to wait until my people waiting on it. I'm going to wait until they tell us what it is. You, you still go to theblaze.com/truth. You'll see it is still their lead story. They haven't walked away from this. So let's walk right into it. Benny Johnson had Ed Martin on his program to discuss it. I want you to listen to the first question and then I want

you to watch the pivot. Benny Johnson asked a question about specifically what's going on with this pipe bomber and Ed Martin yesterday goes and toots his own horn and says what a great job he's doing and completely ignores the question all together. You guys tell me if this is satisfactory. Can. You give us any update or any insight into what exactly is happening when it comes to the pipe bomber investigation? Where would you like to see this go?

I think the American people more than ever sort of just want answers. Yeah. Well, let me make a broad comment on J6 because it's again within our weaponization working group, something I care a lot about. What's going on with the investigation? Let me make a broad comment about January 6th. As pardon attorney, we pardoned a bunch of the J Sixers as US attorney at the time that was out of my office. So I live with that.

It's an extraordinary thing. I I can say that the the the scope of that problem of J 6 is almost mind boggling The. We're now 32 seconds in 0 answer. Conduct of the government, the law enforcement, the day, it's unbelievable, but but we're in it and we're in it hard and we're in a lot of different ways. Which ways? On the pipe bomb, I don't have anything to add except I'll give you some context. Let me say that. I don't have anything to add.

I'm not going to address the thing that was going on. I'm not going to talk about the the information that Steve Baker put out there, which is highly credible from a very limited

subject pool. Remember, Baker came on this show and he explained that the reason that they were able to limit the number of people that it possibly could have been was that person had access to buildings that are congressional office buildings at hours where the regular public cannot go in that limited to a pretty small pool.

It's basically Capitol Police officers, staff members of Congress, members of Congress, or people who otherwise work inside their contractors or so on inside the congressional office buildings. That's not an unlimited scope of Americans. That's not that's not 350 million people you got to ping against. That's people who are otherwise already in the building and already on CCTV footage that are not masked up as pipe bombers. That's what you were looking for.

Their comparison pool was how many people came into this building that also matched the gate of this person. And by the way, does their medical or their surgical or their public information, does their story line up? Were they physically in DC on that day? And it turns out the person that they alleged was in fact not only in DC but was actually shooting people in the face with pepper balls and testified in the trial of AJ Sixer. She's already put herself out for public scrutiny by doing

that. We'll keep continuing. As US Attorney in DCI brought people in and we said, I said where are we on this? And we had a great FBI agents that had been just changed out to get new agents and we had prosecutors and we said we got to redouble and everybody redoubled. And that's been going on for months. It's been going on for months. What's your answer about what Steve Baker said?

As to the current state of it, I don't have any comment except I talked to Bongino over the weekend and he said, look, we are in this completely and. More about that soon. They're not in it completely, you know, because he hasn't commented on it. And Dan Bongino can't help but toot his own horn. Just like Cash Patel, just like Ed Martin. They can't help but celebrate when they do something well and try to make sure their boss knows. And it's not off the radar.

This is not something that anybody should think is out of the off of, you know, anybody. And and you know, Dan and I know each other for a long time to hear him say it. I know. Would he ever lie to you, Dan Bongino? Would he ever do anything that would ruin your trust? This is the same thing Cash Patel did when he went on with Joe Rogan. Would I do that? Would I cover up Epstein stuff? Would I tell you that they traffic to no one when they

traffic to no one? Or would I hide something bad? It's their tell. It's always the tell. They go to, they go to A to credibility, like historical credibility, like you know me, I'm the good guy. I've always been the good guy. We've known each other a long time. I'm still doing good guy stuff. No further information. Exactly what he means. And so I'm confident that we're making progress. I know we're making progress in ways that people can't see yet.

I know because I'm in that. But I think on that one too, things are going to play out well and these are we got great people now. We got the right people in the right places and and I think you're going to be really confident, Benny, in the in the coming months and and really the coming years. It's going to be a long. The coming months and the coming years.

Oh, I see. Let me just give these guys a real tip because apparently they're not very good at public relations, as we've demonstrated by all the really bad coverage that they've been trying to do on this particular case. We're going to finish the last, I don't know, 50 seconds of this thing. Allow me to just add this to it. Today is the day when you say we didn't know where to look.

Thankfully, this whistle blower who they've probably already tried to go and identify, the odds are very high that this person has already been discovered because that's what the FBI does. It finds out who's talking to Congress. God forbid. The odds are is that this whistleblower is going to be punished. I hope not. I'm so I'm so I'm very anxious for this person having been through it myself and waiting to be outed and then be destroyed.

So the answer is you dummies who sit there in the White House, you clown show people who work in the Hoover building, what you say is we didn't know where to look before. But now that the problem has been identified, we've honed in on where the lie was and the cover up, and we are no longer willing to participate. We are going to give the American people the transparency. And this person is a hero for bringing it to our attention. And we had no idea where to look.

But now that we found it, Steve Baker nailed it. And he didn't scoop us. He actually scooped all these FBI agents from the previous time and they've been lying to us the whole time. Now, you could go out there and own a win. Own the freaking win, you dummies. The problem is, is that everybody along the line that said, yes, it's a problem and they probably committed a crime. And you're going to have to take down piece of the intelligence community.

You're going to have to take down pieces of Capitol Police. You're going to certainly have to take down people that were members of Congress that knew about it. You're going to have to take down staffers that now work inside the FBI. Maybe anybody that was involved with it is going to be filthy, covered in pig vomit from this nasty thing that they did. And nobody wants to play that game. So the Intel communities are going off like a hornet's nest right now.

And you got Ed Martin out there trying to do the only positive spin because people still have some faith in him. Cash Patel speaks, everybody says, where's the Epstein files? Dan Bongino speaks, everybody thinks he's lying to no, these guys have no credibility with the quote UN quote MAGA base. For some reason, Donald Trump can still get away with putting gold on the walls. That was baked into the cake. So they're using the last piece of it. It's Ed Martin. Play on all this stuff and we

got to keep grinding. Just a quick follow up on that, Ed, what do you see? Because when you, when you came on the program last, you were very confident in the architecture that was being built around what seemed like a larger conspiracy around January 6th in order to deplete the Capitol Hill police forces not in and not have the National Guard show up. Nancy Pelosi obviously has now

decided to leave office. Do you do you foresee Nancy Pelosi having to answer questions about her activities that day? Do you foresee and potentially the new January 6th committee in the House really cracking open some of the mysteries and some of the more nefarious activities around that day? And do you yourself, Ed, like believe that there? Just friendly criticism, Benny, That's four questions. It's way too long. Ask the question, wait for the answer.

That's how you do the business. You need some training on that one. That's bad. There's a larger conspiracy at play there by the feds. Well, second question 1st. I have a lot of confidence in Barry Loudermilk. He's really and he's got a good committee now. I think he's going to get to the bottom of a lot, which is really helpful to have that tool. As to the third question about do do I see a grand conspiracy? I see a lot of pieces and I think we just have to keep

digging into the those pieces. And I am very confident that because you know, for example, as in weaponization, we have had people come in and they say I was targeted as AJ6 defendant in this way. And we've had to look at how that happened, and it's opened up a whole set of questions about how government was being used that wouldn't have come into our minds when we first started in other. Why? Why has it not come into your minds? We've been talking about it

loudly. It should be incredibly obvious to you. By the way, the people that work at weaponization don't think there's going to be any change over there. Off the record sort of thing. The scope of this investigation is so big, but up on Capitol Hill in terms of that day, there's a lot to still unpack and it's being unpacked. And I, I, I don't like to make now that I'm one of the people investigating, I don't like to comment on what I see is the grand X or why.

But I just can tell you, I am very, very confident that we are getting to the truth, that we are getting to accountability and that we have the right team together to do that. That's, that's something that I've not wavered on. And I'm, I'm, I'm still pumped up about it. You give us. You're still pumped up about it. I counted the word confidence there about 11 times. Confidence is the root of the of the expression con artist.

It's a confidence artist. It's someone who gains your trust and then they use it to manipulate and pull something off on you. I heard that we're going to do a confidence game on you and I have confidence that you're going to be able to listen to it and it's confident that you were going to buy the bullshit that we sell you. That's what I heard. Guys. You can do better right now, since Julie Kelly apparently listens and cuts clips from my podcast and calls me a lowlife,

which is hilarious. A board millionaire housewife wants something to say about it. You know, lady, you don't want to step in the rear with me. Your credibility is junk. You shield from Monsanto. You don't even know what basic FBI paperwork looks like, and you made a career on saying things that came out of court transcripts because you weren't actually in the building covering any of the cases of the J Sixers you claim to care about. And you've gone after Steve Baker, who's done real

reporting. Shouldn't they be thrilled, psyched. 100% behind it? Yeah, let's figure out the truth. No, they're in cover mode and spin mode because Julie Kelly and apparently Bannon on that behalf and and John Solomon and all these sort of like quote UN quote independents that are not independent because they are access based. Benny Johnson is just as bad in that one. It's just because he's not

talented. I don't think Benny Johnson is a bad person per SE, but Benny Johnson's on Team Benny. It's not surprising to you guys. Doesn't make him a bad person. It's not acuting his character. I'm just saying his his ability to suss out what should be done. You should be interrogating these people when they come on your show. That's why they go on those shows. They know they're not going to be. It's softballs and you can say confidence, confidence, confidence. Con artist, got it.

It's really bad. You want to talk about transparency, Let me just show you. I went looking for Boondoggle Ranch because I thought that was fun. Here's some cool pictures that come out of the Internet archives. What if we were to go and see what's up with Boondoggle Ranch? If you want to go see Boondoggle Ranch, that seems like something you should be able to do. Let's click on Boondoggle content is not available right now. What if we went and found that there was an Oklahoma State

rodeo team. They were auctioning off a single trip. OK, so you can find out that there's a Turkey. What about their Instagram? Instagram profile is not available right now. Facebook is also not available right now. There's the main page. It turns out that the boondoggle that they guys went out and and showed the wild ride that Kash Patel's been on. They shut down their website. It was in the IT was in the article. I knew that would be the case, but isn't that fun?

Isn't that fun? The most transparent FBI in history, allegedly or whatever. It's kind of gross. Meanwhile, there are a couple of people to get it. So let me pay you. Someone who seems like they get it looks like this. Now. Kirkoff, who was a Capitol Police officer for 4 1/2 years, left the department in mid 2021, right after January 6th.

And where did she go? The CIA, it could start to unravel the carefully crafted, zealously defended Democrat narrative like Capitol police officers were murdered. What? No, they weren't natural causes. Brian Sicknick and the others were suicides. What is the open investigation? Well, we have a file in a burn bag that we've tucked in a closet somewhere at the back of headquarters, but it's still open. Is anybody working on it? No, clearly. Well, actually, we can't talk about that.

So sorry. Yes, a lot of people are working on. I can't talk about open investigation. Ridiculous. The J6 pipe bomber may have been discovered.

All of this just allegations courtesy of our friends at the Blaze. But Steve Baker has been digging on this one for a while and feels confident with this new report that is identifying this woman, a former Capitol Hill police officer, as the individual, according to gait analysis, was the person who dropped those maybe non functional pipe bombs off outside the RNC and the DNC right before January 6. So we're going to go through the

report and then I've got this being covered by Thomas Massie and the former Capitol Hill chief of police. Stephen's son is also. I'm not going to go any further than that. I'll put Rob's links up there. It'll be in the show description so you guys can find that video too. It's another 20 or so minutes. He's in the defense attorney, criminal defense attorney. He gets it. Some people are understanding. Still very small. That's what real independent

media looks like. Guys. Follow us on Rumble. Give us a like. If you're on YouTube, give us a like. I see a bunch of you guys watching. We're catching numbers over on on YouTube that are really impressive considering the kind of squash we got previously. Follow us over on Spotify, Kyle serifandshow.com. This is the program. If you guys have never seen, this is the show I showed some guys on a podcast last night. This is the entirety of it. This is one man, one operation.

There is no team other than you. You're the audience. You're the other half of it. You're right there in the screen. If you guys can see, I can point right at you. Boom, there you are. And the rest of it is just what we have here, the resources we have. And we are making aggressive moves against these these liars, for God's sake, like they're just lying to us and they don't have to.

They've chosen to, and there are real problems and there are people that are in this administration that figure out how to do it. Nobody should tout their successors. They should hone in on their failures and try to fix them and eliminate the problem. Right now, that problem is the deputy director and the director of the FBI. 100% confidence that I have that these guys are not just like not doing a good job. They're in on what's going on right now. It's not my story to tell.

It wasn't my story to tell you that there's whistleblowers coming forward, but I told you things were coming. Apparently that upsets the that upsets the Monsanto show. God forbid, God forbid you say something that you know is true. We know a lot more is going on than what has been said. All in good time. Do not let the story leave.

I feel like some guy used to say that whatever his name was, let's do a palate cleanse because it's fun and and we should and we like to. And I got you something that's funny. This guy is a comedian. He does these like bits where he has basically like himself as his own roommate. And they set up these scenarios and one of the roommates is like this weird anti social guy. You think you're living with the serial killer thing and his setups are really funny. And by the way, this would be a

truly diabolical plan. So for those of you that are planning on going out, but for those of you that are still single and still go out to like nightclubs and stuff, or for those of you that are just devious and you want to go cause trouble, I guess this would probably work. You tell me. Weekend's coming up. You got anything planned? I'm going to go to this really popular nightclub. Really. I didn't. I didn't take you for like a party or I enjoy a good party every now and again.

You don't really seem to like people. Well, that's why I'm there, but I don't. So what do you do there? I spend the evening locating couples. Damn. Why couples? Oh, man. Once I've located several happy couples, I'll watch. Waiting for the moment that the male partner needs to use the restaurant. Answer nature's call, as it were. To what end, bro? Why? At which point I tail him at a safe distance as to not alert him of my presence. Just another bathroom goer at the clothed herb.

Once I'm in there, I will discreetly spray him with a popular female perfume. No, not not the female fragrance. I'll then excuse myself before him. Get back into the crowd. Find the best seat for the show. What do you mean from Rosie? When he returns from the restroom, she will discern that foreign cent. Babe. Whose perfume is that? No, and I simply watch. Illegal. Voila. You need to go to jail, man. Why?

Why are you eating it like that? He always does something weird at the end that shows the guy's not right. You're just listening. He ate an Oreo cookie vertically. So it's like, it's like the, the cookies are North and South and the, the fillings in the middle going north-south instead of east, West where it would be, you know, horizontal. That's a really weird way to eat a cookie. If any of you, if any of you try that in public, eat cookies in like illogical ways or eat food

in weird ways. I had a friend that used to kick his elbow out really aggressively when he would eat with a fork and he would like shovel it in his mouth like he was like a kid. It's super funny, but let me know if you guys do that stuff because I want to know if grown-ups are still acting like children. It's going to be men. We know men. I know it's you guys. It's us, but still. Tell me how it goes. All right, that's it for the day. Thanks for listening.

Share it out there. Like everything you guys got. I'm really appreciative that you guys are here making it happen. Do you guys want to hear the song? Somebody wants to hear the song. Whatever. We could play the song. I think every. Movie makes. I see it on the screen. Ring, ring, ring ring Robin gets to Nashville government gasoline. A hide. A hide making his booty call. Nashville I.

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