Border Riot? "This is Fine" | EP 270 - podcast episode cover

Border Riot? "This is Fine" | EP 270

Mar 22, 20241 hr 18 min
--:--
--:--
Download Metacast podcast app
Listen to this episode in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episode description

The Biden admin is desperate to show Americans they aren't in charge. Yesterday, illegals aliens rushed the gates in El Paso and we discovered some joint assignment on the ground floor of the NYC Roosevelt Hotel. The airport manager shot by the ATF died, and the affidavit is predictably horrible. Plus, did the CIA intervene to help Hunter Biden during the DOJ/IRS investigation? "This is Fine." @RealSteveFriend joins us for the Friday wrap-up on Friendly Friday.____________________________________________________Today's podcast supported by https://CatholicVote.Org (Get in The LOOP)Use PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites:https://contingencymedical.com/ (Emergency Antibiotic Kit!)https://4Patriots.com/KYLE (Survival foods)http://The-Suspendables.com (Show Merch)http://PatriotCoolers.com/ (Tumblers & Coolers)http://MyPillow.com/Kyle (Pillows/Towels/Bedding) 🇺🇸 Follow Kyle on X/Truth Social/Instagram: @KyleSeraphin⭐️ APPLE Podcasts 5-star Reviews (Leave one and listen for us to read it): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-kyle-seraphin-show/id1654162813

Transcript

Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower, an 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 Sarah. Well, hello my friends, and welcome to the Kyle Seraphin Show. Today is Friday. It is March the 22nd and it is a friendly Friday. That means we got Steve Friend

joining us in just one moment. The real Steve Friend. If you are not following him, make sure you do so. Am I speaking faster than normal? I feel like I'm coming in here really, really hard and fast. I got a little bit pumped up because you guys just saw Mark Naughton. You can follow him on Twitter and True Social at Mark Naughton 9. Again, Mark Naughton, 9, And you should do so because Mark is our man on the street. He's out there filming weird stuff going on. He's not at the border.

He's in New York. He's in New York City, or he was in New York City. And what's he doing? He's just walking around, getting accosted by security at the Roosevelt Hotel, where we know there are illegal aliens staying. That's strange. We're seeing a joint operation. For those of you who saw that, we came in a little bit hot. We started off with this video. It's already getting some action on social media. But Simply put, he was there in October. He was just there a couple days ago.

And for whatever reason, we've got Army, Air Force, we've seen Marines in there. Why in the world is there a joint operation of multiple branches of the military hanging out in the what used to be a bar of a hotel in the city of New York? Completely bizarre. And they don't want to be videoed or photographed. They don't want to have people standing outside the door. That's a public St. as you guys saw. So very strange. We're still looking into that kind of stuff. We're going to ask some

questions. We're going to keep asking those questions. We need to all be asking these questions. And if you're in the city of New York and you see weird stuff, you need to film it. You need to post it. You need to make sure that people can see it and they know about it because we are living in some real strange times and there's some rain there's some weird stuff going on. I I entitled this episode. Everything's fine. Everything's fine.

We're just like that dog sitting in the room which you guys have probably seen on the the thumbnail. Everything's burning around us and luckily I've got the right amount of snark coming in with my buddy Steve. Fred, Before we bring Steve on, let me just say thanks to my friends over at Patriot Coolers. Let's get this rocking. There it is. patriotcoolers.com. I am bringing the 16 ounce to

bear today. I've already gone through 1 cup in my Catholic vote mug and now I am drinking out of my Patriot cooler 16 oz with a snap top. You guys can get your own at patriotcoolers.com. Again, Patriot coolers.com. Follow them on social media. Same thing at Patriot Coolers. They're on Truth, they're on X, etcetera. And the promo code is Kyle. It's very easy to remember

KEYLE. Somebody on Truth said that whenever I say my name and I spell it out, Kyle, they think that I'm saying KY Jelly. That sounds like a real personal thing for for the weirdos that are out there in the world. Kyle. It's just the name. It's like the Kyle Seraphin Show, except shorter. Kyle gives you 10% off 50 bucks or more. You're going to get free shipping. Make sure you check out my friends over at Patriot Coolers and support those who are supporting us.

If you guys are in the market, make it happen. We really appreciate them. All right, so let's get Steve on the line here. Let me unmute Steve. Let me unmute you here, my man. And I'm going to bring you right. Where'd you go? Why can I not see you? Can I hear you? I'm here. Can you hear me? I can hear you, but I cannot see you. As is our custom on a friendly Friday, we're going to have some. Magician like no other. We have to have technological glitches and errors every time.

Yeah, there you are. Now we can see you. Hey, buddy. Good to see you Sir. Friendly Friday. We were on hiatus last week, but you you had some good interviews lined up. I was enjoying listening to them, but I'm always great to be back and have our our Bro sesh weekly tradition. People called it the ghost of Steve Friend. Steve, There's nothing weirder than every single time that we try to get together, Every single time we take a shot at the Bureau. I didn't used to believe this

kind of stuff, by the way. I don't know if you did, but did you think that the that they were vindictive forces in the world that were out there just screwing with the regular people? I mean, I think I regularly talk about the fact that I feel like I'm in a Jason Bourne movie more often than it's quite unsettling at the frequency of which things happen. And you you've talked about before, like seeing ghosts. So you never know if it's your own anxiety or if it's actually real.

Did we ever actually share the experience of being down at Mar a Lago, What we were in the Airbnb together? All, all of us, all suspendables. We met up. And I just remember thinking like, well, most of us travel by air, air to get here. So we're all unarmed and we're all together, we're all

vulnerable. They just scoop us all up and then we had a lot of really strange things happening while we were there with Comcast guys coming in who the place wasn't serviced by Comcast. They're hanging out. There's like cables in the backyard, but the cables aren't terminated into the ground. It's just like loose wires. And the guy was like, oh, that's why I need to be here.

Yeah, unlimited weirdness. The best is that we had George Hill with us, who is like he spent far too much time doing weird things in weird places, so he's extra prickly about that kind of stuff. And then we had Garrett like running dudes down on the street. Everything about that is terrible. The helicopter, you weren't there for that, but somebody

just brought it up in the chat. The flippin helicopter that came and hovered over our podcast that has never done that before, since or after they just decided to come and hang out in the middle of the the street. God, it's so weird. I I mean, I I've always just taken confidence of the fact that they are government employees. If they are doing it, they're probably doing it very poorly. So we'll just have to depend on our own abilities to tiptoe through those raindrops. Wonderful.

Isn't that good stuff. And and this is one of the things that just came up, I'm going to throw this on the screen for folks. Y'all this is what I put out yesterday. It's gotten some traction. It's something I've known about for a while. I just I hadn't dug into the the actual day the specific day but I wanted to with you all and and Steve and I talked about this privately so I'll just kind of throw this up.

This is a a couple of snapshots from the Internet archives and this is available on my Twitter. It's available on true social. It has had a number of people take a look at a couple 100,000. It should be bigger than this. This is a screenshot from September 4th. That's what you see on the top that the the actually the top top is the banner which is the mission and priorities of the FBI and so this is their public facing government website the the 2nd tier there.

That middle bar is September the 4th, 2020 and below that is September the 7th, 2020. So only a three day gap. Now what I'm going to read to you are the core values. I'm going to make selected passages here, but the core values, number one on September 4th of 2020, this is under Trump. This is why I keep saying this was never Trump's FBI, but it was rigorous obedience to the Constitution of the United States.

That was the number one core value of the FBI September 4th, 2020. The number four was fairness,

and the number 8 was diversity. And then you go three days later and they've flipped the script on everything to the point where #5 is now diversity, #7 is fairness, and #8 is rigorous obedience to the Constitution. And they left out of the United States. I don't know if they're doing another Constitution, Steve, does that mean anything to you when you kind of think about the priorities in the mission set? Do you remember seeing those posters change, by the way?

Oh, I remember when the posters went up and they were actually saying we've added diversity to the list and there was actual discussion about the FBI motto being changed from fidelity, bravery, integrity to fidelity, bravery, integrity, diversity. There was that was actually legitimately discussed. And I think that there it's worth saying language is very

important. Certainly the the communist left understands that they can circumvent laws by just reinterpreting the way that they say the words are there that you know shall not be infringed. Well, we can, you know, we can go after your guns anyway because we say that there's a militia sort of exception to it. So that's just one example. But language leads to your mindset, which is, again, I call them communists. I don't call them libs or, you know, hippies, something like that.

And I think that the FBI embraces that because it's very politically driven at this point. And reorienting your your priorities and your core principles to that effect. There's no question in my mind that one of the 9 diversity committees who have a direct relationship with the FBI director was behind doing that. It's it's really bizarre because corporate mission statements

mean things. They're frustrating, but they're there and they have a real, actual sort of tangible result in how you try to carry out your mission set. And then when you put diversity over the top of obedience to the Constitution, I don't know, I never changed my mission.

But my thought process is the people they hired after the fact, maybe that was change, a change in the the types of people they were recruiting and maybe what they were teaching at Quantico since you and I weren't there to look at it. You know, I used to to be an instructor down there and they removed me because I wasn't, wasn't like really, really respectful of the process. I always thought training division was kind of a joke, which I may have said out loud.

Well, the training division was just a launching point for people in their careers. It was not something that you were a crusty beat agent who just want to go back to work in cases and we said, hey, you have a lot of knowledge and we're going to bring you to Quantico to impart that. This will be a sacrifice that you have to make step away from your career because what you know is valuable information.

Instead, every time that we went to a new class or had a new instructor, they would always introduce themselves. And without a doubt they were always like, yeah, I was on the a GS protective detail or the the director's detail and they cultivated a relationship with people in that that area. And then launch themselves over to Quantico for basically a job where they had to teach one hour classes twice a week and then can just work out and hang out the rest of the time.

And then we're trying to go back to headquarters and then go get a section chief job at SUR. So one of the things that we used to say folks is that there are two types of FBI. There's two parts of the FBI inside that that agency. One of them is the Federal Bureau of Investigations. That's where you're actually investigating crime. That's what Steve friends spend his time doing. That's what I got myself towards.

And then, you know, then the other thing is called the Federal Bureau of Things. And the Federal Bureau of Things is the SWAT teams and the ERT and the dive team and the rapid response team and the international response team and the FLY team that goes and does counterterrorism cases overseas. And HRT, which does whatever the hell HRT does, spends $40 million and trains a bunch of dudes with hot yoga and become stud operators that have no mission in the United States.

Like all of the Federal Bureau of Things. Oh, there's the the TT as the technically trained agents that are dropping wires and stuff like that on people. And you kind of need the Federal Bureau of Things. But that was the group of people, generally speaking, one of two things. Either they didn't want to work cases and they had no interest in doing so. So they were just wanted to be a government paid guy doing guy stuff, which is nice if you can get it good work.

And then the other version is like, they needed a break, but a lot of those people would turn around instructors. Do you know that the instructors, they used to spend something like 15 years, They had to actually rewrite policy to say that at some point, if you're in the the Academy, you have to rotate back to the field because people would just go, well, I've been an agent for six years. I'm going to just be an instructor here. This is a nice place. Quantico is kind of cool.

I'm outside the city. I can live in Fredericksburg or Spotsylvania and I'll just hang out here forever and make good money. Do nothing. That was my defensive tactics instructor. He'd written the book on defensive tactics and he was apparently some sort of legend there, and he'd spent his entire career at Quantico. I'm he he was this weird guy. And there was always this implication that he was going to be, like, coming down. And I was super hard because

that was his reputation. I guess they pulled him back. And he was kind of resentful of that. And he was kind of just mailing it in. But he had a moment with us where he was going to share his, one of his war stories about using a restraint hold, using the chokehold. Right. And he said, yeah, let me tell you how I've actually used this. And we all got, you know, interested and thought, all right, here's the legend. Let me hear it.

And he said, yeah, you know I had this hold on this guy and then you know he he was he was going right out. He didn't he didn't tap nothing. He had put him right out and we're like what where'd this happen? He goes right over there on the on the mat at the Academy. The guy allowed him to do it and just refused to tap. Like that was his war story was rolling around on the blue mats at Quantico that he he that was, that was why he was a legend.

And I think that the the Federal Bureau of Things they've gotten away and against. This is language, your support. You're a support staffer. The mission of the FBI is supposed to be investigations and what you're doing is supporting those investigations. But instead it's been flipped on its head. It's aspirational to move to support now you don't want to actually do the work that's in the name of FBI because that just that sounds too gross and

too much work, frankly. Honestly, I think it's a lot of what you and I have talked about before, but that movement from case agents to case managers, you're not in charge of investigating. You're just the guy who's just sort of like handling the bureaucratic process. Let's throw a couple of articles here. Let's get through some stuff. So let me tell people where we're going to go. We're going to be talking about Muslims in Michigan. Why not?

We're going to be talking about Planet Fitness and the failure that they had, including some of the the go woke, go broke. We're going to find out about a little bit of the transphobic archive lives that apparently there's a whole list of people on social media, and I'm on it, Steve, you're not. By the way, I went and looked migrants overpowering the Texas National Guard down at the border. That's good. CNN not covering that at all.

I think that's well relevant. And then Lassie, we'll get into the CIA blocking some of the Hunter Biden work and we're going to do the ATF case. So we've got all those things coming up in just a second. Let me, let me do a quick little ad read here for our friends over at 4 Patriots. You just heard where we're going with this show. If you guys are not getting prepared, you just saw that we've got troops stationed in the hotel in New York.

If you're not prepared, now's a great time to go ahead and do that. It's the weekend you guys are looking. You get a minute to breathe, go to fourpatriots.com/kyle again, the number four patriots.com/kyle. Assess your risk and then make sure that you've got something prepared for emergency food, emergency comms that you have the ability to hold on to battery power for your communication devices.

This year is only going to get stupider if you're not sacking like 50 lbs of rice and 50 lbs of beans. If you want something that tastes a little bit better and just assure you if you've ever eaten the same thing for even a couple of days in a row, I I've eaten the same thing for 100 days in a row. And it's not very fun. I recommend you guys get a little bit of diversity in not the FBI sense, but in the sense of your food and your calories.

Go to forpatriots.com/kyle. I guess I got Steve laughing on that. For patriots.com/kyle, you got two choices. Prepare or repair. You know which one we recommend here. It's a little bit cheaper to do it up front, then have to try to figure it out and then do the boatload of rupals trying to swap it over. All right, Steve. So I got you back on here. Let me do this. Let me read a little bit from this Breitbart article. I think Garrett sent me this. This is a Michigan eye, Mom.

It says we Muslims will yet again slaughter the Jews like sheep. Nothing like the the religion of peace, which is also made-up just engaging us in the way that we love here in the West, says Muslims will yet again slaughter the Jews like sheep. Obviously this is coming from Breitbart, so we take it with just a little bit of grain of salt. There a little bit more on the right or a lot more when the opportunity arises.

This is an Islamic cleric who has appealed to Allah seeking soldiers for Islam, including death, so that they can go after Jews. Terrific. And the sermon that was given in the Islamic Center in Warren, MI in January. This imam, whose name I cannot pronounce nor do I care to, he warned that the fate of the Jews everywhere is going to meet the same as what happened in some guy's store in New York. None of that sounds really good, he said don't worry, don't worry Jewish man.

We will come from you and we'll slaughter you like a sheep. And the stone and the tree will work uncover for us saying, hey, Muslim, come here, there's somebody hiding here, and get up and kill him. These people sound wonderful. I love that this is out there. This is the most American thing that we have, is just no tolerance for another religion.

Luckily, we tolerate anybody who wants to come here, whether you're Haitian and you might want to barbecue somebody's leg or you're a Muslim from some Third World shithole like the Donald Trump likes to talk about. Just bring them all in. Values are not important. Why not? You're all Americans now, yeah?

Well, this happened in Michigan. So my question is you know where you sit in Liberty Hill, TX where I sit in Daytona Beach, FL. Could we walk into our local FBI and and report some some sort of call to violence type of language, There might be some some terrorist threats implied

with that. I mean certainly someone did that in Los Angeles for as you found out yesterday for someone who is doing what you're doing and right now on podcasting and making a hyperbolic statement in Colorado and you could walk into Los Angeles field office and they could bring it to a substantive investigation on domestic terrorism. But you know there's no two tiered system here. There's no double standard whatsoever. We can just keep screaming about hypocrisy all we want.

We can keep saying, Oh, well, you know, Congress will have hearings and then they'll have hearings so that they can maybe write a report. And then they'll just fund the FBI and then allow it to happen that they're picking who their perceived enemies are and they're going to use the resources they have to go after them and everyone else, all the Olly oxen free. I like all the Olly oxen free the other day you actually worked in.

You and I were on Jesse Kelly and you managed to work in and I have Newt reference, which is always fun. Guys, if you didn't see Jesse Kelly yesterday, Steve and I were on that. He was also on the Joe Pak show doing some hot takes and I really appreciated your discussion about how to defund or how to take the teeth. Defang is probably more accurate. I think we should start trending that one Defang the FBI, which is to say take the armed position out.

We'll get into that with the ATF in just a little bit here. So there's something really ugly about you can walk into an FBI field office, which is what happened in Los Angeles. We got some some folks reaching out to us. Los Angeles and Denver had reports that Joe Oldman rather Oldman, who was on our podcast on Friday a week ago and the only reason why people knew who he was in that in in the FBI is that there's a lot of people that listen to our stuff.

Do you want to talk about the amusement of seeing that You called out some gal on social media the other day who's a brand new hire at the FBI and the fact that they're making changes. When we say that the FBI is watching what we're doing, y'all we're not just saying that there's some, there's some really, really decent evidence that happens in almost real time when this stuff starts going on. Steve has a good example of it that happened the other day.

I I basically have dedicated my my ex slash Twitter account to just trolling the FBI now which has been lucrative for me in theory because technically I guess my Twitter accounts worth more than yours if you run run the analysis on it. But this was because it's March it's the women's month. The FBI is going to really virtue signal as much as possible unless I guess they have a transgender that they

need to promote more than that. But as it one of their posts that they put out was about, you know, this, this woman who was really making a difference and most FBI employees really stink at operational security. So I just went over to LinkedIn and and found her her account. And it was public. And once you know it, she's a recruiter for the FBI and she has been a recruiter for the FBI for less than a month.

But the FBI felt great about putting her on the front and promoting the great work that she's doing. So I just tweeted that she her actual full name, which I believe is creepy if you pronounce it correctly. And within one day, her LinkedIn account had a Bureau approved photo and, you know, very government imagery. Less cute too. Oh, yes. I mean, it was probably more accurate to what she looks like today. She didn't do the the none of the the Instagram type posing filters.

She had some. Creepy angle that that that looked very nice. And then you saw and you're like one of my buddy. My buddy used to always do that when he would see certain women they would have a certain picture and then they would appear in real life. He would see their their picture.

This was in the military actually he was a staff Sergeant. He would be like he'd be like oh based on what we're going to go meet with this lady here and then it'd be like her public affairs picture and then you go meet her. He'd go and he would always do this little like thing. He's. He's also. Like a Seinfeld episode A2 face where she looks good lighting and then looks just terrible in others. He. Yeah. And this guy also did like the Kramer shutter. That was what it was.

Jerry, Jerry, that kind of thing. Great, great segue they're talking about. They don't have a tranny to put out in front, which would have been the the big move. Speaking of trannies, how about this dude who's not even faking it? You can't see it on the screen here, Steve, but this is the photograph that Lives of TikTok made quite famous this week that resulted in a $400 million drop in the value of Planet Fitness

as a corporation. Quite amazing the the headline that you guys are seeing, Planet Fitness Value plummet $400.00 after transgender turmoil. Oh, Fox News. You guys are so funny. Very, very funny stuff. So what happens? This Patricia Silva's membership. This is a woman her her membership was revoked after snapping a photo of a biological male as you guys are seeing on the screen. Not even trying. He's not even close to trying. He was seen shaving in the women's bathroom.

Apparently that's just what you do. And so the Planet Fitness is getting the go woke, go broke thing. They're getting the Bud Light treatment and that saw people do this sort of devaluation and sell off. It went from a $5.3 billion company to a $4.9 billion company in just a couple of days, maybe because people want to go there and just work out. And man, is it just me, Steve? Is it just me? But Planet Fitness is like, don't be a lunk. You remember they had the lunk alarm.

They kicked out Steven Crowder for, like lifting too much weights and grunting or dropping weights. But they're cool with like, dudes who are shaving their beard in the ladies locker room. Just 'cause he wants to check out ladies like how backwards is. This company, well their business model is actually pretty diabolical slash genius. They they want to attract you in there and encourage you not to work out. They. Give you free they.

Make money on you not showing up so they offer you like Tootsie Rolls and pizza and bagels and then say yeah, if you work too hard you should be shamed for that. We're not really interested in actual exercise. So that's that's their business model, that's their jam, OK, But then they they went woke entirely.

So what they need to do is just really seek best practices here and they should probably, I don't know, promote the next UFC fight so that they'll be off the off the X and then they'll be good again. And maybe they could get Bruce Jenner to go on on Fox News and say, yeah, I think they've had enough and and they'll be OK. And then once you know they'll be worth $6 billion next time that the evaluation comes out it's, I mean it's it's sound and fury signifying nothing to a

certain extent. But there are legitimate victims here, like women are going in there into the locker room and they're being ogled by some pervert who's abusing the rules. And that's lost in the shuffle because it's just a way that we can own this and bring this, this issue forward. And then it'll be news next news cycle. We're not going to think about it anymore. I actually heard a proffer interested to get your take. Who is that more dangerous when it comes to this issue?

Is it Dylan Mulvaney or Bruce Jenner? Because Dylan Mulvaney is unknown quantity and he's crazy and, you know, he just trolls what whatever is on the theoretical, right? But it is he really institutionally doing anything. And you contrast that with Bruce Jenner, who's out there talking about make sure you get your prostate exam, ladies, and making it, you know, normalizing

his proclivities. I think it's a strong case to be made that Bruce Jenner is actually more dangerous than Dylan Mulvaney, yet he doesn't get any of the ire that that that guy Dylan get. It's it's the drag, the maga drag dude that shows up to so-called conservative events and where's Trump stuff And people sort of embrace it. I'm sick of people trying to take on these token, these token ideas that are decidedly non conservative.

But if you're a dude and you dress in a dress, I don't care how you vote, you're just not part of my team, period. And if you're a dude that wants to get on Fox and talk about how ladies have to get their prostate exams, you're not on my team. We don't. You're not. We're not the same at all. I would Spartan, kick you into the big hole and let people know if you came around. My kids. That's what happens. You come up and you want to talk to my kids? Hey, little kid on.

Let me tell you about men and how they have to get their testicles checked for chest kick. Middle into the well. I don't care how far you go down. You go like you can go back to jerseys. I don't want anything to do with it. It's gross. And this, this is, I mean, it's sort of connected to what we

were talking about yesterday. And I think you and I agree about, you know, First Amendment absolutism and you should be able to say what you want and you shouldn't be investigated by a law enforcement agency for that. But there needs to be societal guardrails. Like if you were to say something obscene to my wife, I should be able to beat you to a sensible level and then not face any consequences for that. Like, that's the way a society works. There's a social compact there.

It doesn't just have to be agreement between us and our government. There's a agreement between you and I as citizens that we have that understanding. Like, I'm not going to kick you in the crotch because like, that's a low blow and that's that's a vulnerability. That's. But I I will beat you with an inch of the life and and then we'll go on because you called my wife a bad name. And everybody who knows that will say, Oh yeah, you kind of had it coming.

They used to actually know. In fact, Joe Biden actually knows that. That's why he wanted to take Donald Trump behind the gym or whatever the heck nonsense that he thinks he can do. By the way, if the two of those squared off, that would be one. Really sad to see, but I think Donald Trump wins. Even though Donald Trump has lived a privileged life, I get the feeling he's probably a more physical animal then the frail man that's taken down by the wind, the sandbags and the stairs.

That's just my take. We need a celebrity deathmatch, I'm telling you. I miss Celebrity Deathmatch. I miss all of that. We used to be able to watch people like you know and and they would always have like the unexpected winner which would make everybody outraged and the crowd would Boo. That was the best. Those guys had a good sense of humor. Let me throw this last little piece here.

The the fun thing is is that Planet Fitness touts itself as a judgment free Joan Zone and then judge that woman not worthy and revoked her. She was in Alaska by the way.

If there was ever a place that you would think I had a discussion the other day with one of the the the Trump investigators former FBI guy who's kind of working for the legal team and and somebody else and they just go you know we just need to take some of these senior executives and send them all Actually it might have been with one of Matt Gaetz's people and they were like yeah we just need to take these you know these people give them a choice get on the Trump train or you're

getting sent to Alaska. And I was like why would we do that to Alaska. There's got to be a place in America that we don't like. And then I said maybe it would be like, I don't know, Iowa, where there's like a lot of room. And he goes, Iowa's really nice too. And I went Dakotas. I really like the Dakotas too. Like the people, man. Just send them to the Bay Area so they can walk through turds. Let them have turds on their shoes and give them the regular

cola. Don't give them the Bay Area cola, just pay them the normal rate, whatever that is. All these SES clowns, they don't get a cost of living adjustment. You just have to go live in the Bay Area and dodge needles and turds. What do you think? That or what's Stacey Plaskett's non voting location that she's from. We could send them there. That way they actually can't impact government. They can just vote. For Well, that's where. That's where the FBI is a member of Congress.

Yeah, that's where they send pretty people that do nothing. Like what's that lady's name that's in charge of the national security branch. I can't hear her name anymore. It doesn't matter. But that's that's where she came out of. She did fraud investigations and counterterrorism in in the Virgin Islands. So yeah, Stacey Plaskett 100%. OK, let's do the trans list here, 'cause I'm on it. I just want to show you guys. I bring the receipts. This is a thing that's known as

the Twitter archives. It is GitHub slash Bethel Aminy Twitter archives, main Twitter transphobes there. I am prominently listed on the screen a Twitter transphobe, which is to say that I don't think that there's such a thing as a man, a woman with a penis. I just don't think that's real. I never have. You're not going to convince me otherwise. And I'm on the list, A lot of people on the list. Again, Steve, you are not on the list. I double checked.

And so you got to get to work. That's what I really was trying to let you know. You're you're delinquent on your transphobic tweets and sharings. Yes, I I mean, I might attribute that to the fact that, well, the FBI keeps putting out this reference to Silence of the Lambs. They show like the business card for Clarice Starling.

And they say that that that's a great movie that motivated all these women to apply to the FBI because it's March and it's Women's Month. And my take away is Clarice Starling was a trainee who needed the assistance of an elderly man to help catch a tranny. So I don't think it's very a pro woman, It's I think it's patriarchy for the win, as usual when it comes to that movie. But that's I guess elevating tranny.

And if I actually type in tranny in any of your social media posts, it does get censored to a certain extent. So maybe I need to figure out a way to to do that and get more traction. I agree with that. You could just retweet live the TikTok with hot takes and you will you will immediately be more successful. So we had a series of crashes which we're just telling the audience about right now. The pre show warm up involved the software crashing. Steve can't see what I can see.

He can only just see my camera right now because I can't get the virtual camera to operate. A number of things have suddenly gone sideways, even after my four or five hour marathon debugging the other day. So the the problems are back to what they were and I don't know exactly I didn't list out what all the the videos were that I downloaded. So I'm going to play a couple of videos here and we're going to

find out what they are. When we do them we're going to be talking about the border thing. This may be that that border over running situation, but it might be something else because I literally don't know what it was because everything failed seconds before we went and and went this live. So here we go. Let's see what this one is. MI gente E pensado in badir una Casa and June este Jake mente re que si TE una lei que dice que

ciuna Casa no esta avitada. Podemos estropiarla capicci muchachos aqui en UN este tambien ciaplica la de ambacion de tete re. All right. So we know what that guy is. So if you guys haven't seen this, it's been running around on sort of the viral social media circuit. This is why I queued that up. Now I know why this idiot is a illegal immigrant. He's the one that was showing his baby and saying, oh, because I have this baby, I get paid and I don't have to do any work and

that's why I don't need a job. Now he's out there in what looks like a bridge in my old neighborhood in Virginia saying I'm going to go and invade a house in the United States. Because if you seize a house here and you take it and no one's in it, then you could just have it. He's talking about the squatters rights things, which we've covered this week. And I don't know, I just, I kind of want to encourage him to come to Texas. He doesn't look very big. He'd be a like a more difficult

target. But I feel like double odd buck would be the right answer to someone trying to take your house. Who's taking your house in Florida, Steve? No one I don't think so. I mean we have a nice castle doctrine here. It's a pretty expansive I love it that's that's one of the reasons that I came to Florida and now that we have we have

concealed carry that's allowed. So we're on the upward trajectory here to to match Texas in as far as gun rights go. I just you watch that video and I can't help but thinking that how much our rulers hate us, right. Like that that guy, he's an illegal alien, gets preferential treatment and if if I call him an illegal alien that's some sort of offense. You called him an illegal migrant, that's offense. He's undocumented. Didn't you know?

And and if you say anything, if you're on the political left and you were to have a mea culpa and and utter illegal, then you have to go on national TV and and apologize for that because that's really the concern. It's not the fact that these guys are restructuring a 22 year old nursing student's skull. But we we have to make sure we use the right term because no person is illegal. And then we're really going to be focused down on like how many chips are in my bag of Lay's

potato chips. That's really where I'm going to spend all the lion's share of my time while we allow 10 million people to just flood across our country and now fight with the guys that are trying to actually uphold the law and protect our border. We have a major problem with people in the position of authority who are utterly

uninterested in doing their job. And they're they're going to pass this DHS funding bill this week and it's going to have nothing to stop what's going on. And they're going to pat themselves in the back and go back to their constituents and say reelect us. We got to, we have a greater majority so that we can really do what's important. What's that Pass a a funding bill. That's the pipe dream of Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, because we can't have a partial government shutdown that nobody

cares about. Nobody should care about the partial government shutdown. We've covered that plenty here. The other thing that's so wild is that it actually outlaws them spending certain amounts of money on DHS border security. It gives money, but not it. It has explicit carve outs. I went through and read some of the highlights on there where it was literally calling them or or or prohibiting them from doing the action that the actual department is set up to do.

So we've had some insanity that happened down there. We had migrants overpowering, actually. Let's do this real quick. This is from Newsweek. Newsweek covered it. CNN did not actually. I think I've got that here. This is the big story from CNNN folks. Trump is about to get $3 billion richer. It's not going to fix his cash crunch. That's what they led with. I looked on their entire front page above and below the fold, did not have this story about what happened down in El Paso.

So this is migrants overpowering the Texas National Guard tearing down a border fence published yesterday, updated this morning. You're seeing Joe Biden feebly walk around with a couple of Border Patrol. This is Newsweek, obviously. So they're at least going to show that Joe Biden's been to the border one time in his entire presidency and in the last probably 10 years. New videos Thursday showing a riot. They're putting it in air quotes. I don't know why it's in air

quotes. It looks like an attack to me of illegal migrants, which we're going to call illegal aliens attempting to enter the United States from the Mexico border. This reporter was showing it the Texas National Guard was overrun by these illegals and then the crossings have actually totaled 68,260 in January, according to CBP. That's a drop from 149,000 in December 1. Wonders if they're just coming in through non ports of entry.

These are obviously the only ones that we know about, Doesn't mean what they don't know about. And I believe this should be a little clip of them taking this run at people in Texas. It's a good reason to not be in Texas. It's a good reason to arm yourself, too. We'll talk about that in a second here. Yeah, totally normal. Just have hundreds of people knock over members of our National Guard, rip down Constantina wire and fencing, and then run up to this like

heavier fence. The the Texas National Guard said basically that the things that they have erected were one of the only reasons they were able to gain control of that space at that time. Any thoughts about how? I don't know. I'm overwhelmed with like the amount of bad news that happens down there at this point, but. I actually had a thought. I I just pulled this up so I

could be administratively pure. The ACT or an instance of revolting, especially violently against civil or political authority or against an established government. That's the definition of an insurrection. Where you at? Federal Bureau of Investigation? Have you run out of Grandma's? Standing on the lawn outside the Capitol, taking selfies next to a nun, praying and singing God Bless America. What about? Those are ground ball cases though.

What about? Dropping a Geo fence over this area because every one of these idiots is coming in with a phone. Why are we not tracking all of them and then running them down? It seems like the capability exists. There's a lot of FBI agents running people down with a Geo fence warrant. We got the capabilities. What are we doing?

Well I mean I think we'll get the the Geo fence day will be corrupted once you know it dagnabbit very similar to the the the alleged pipe bomb that we that we had which side note have you tracked at all on the coffee cup elements to the the DNC pipe bomb you. Want to go? Are we going to go down a rabbit hole? Let's do it. I've got a couple of sources that have told me this people in position to know. So I'm not just completely doing the the conspiracy theory

tinfoil hat. But allegedly there was a coffee cup that was found in the vicinity which you know if you were collecting evidence might be of interest to you. And the coffee cup was purchased from a coffee shop that was inside of a shoe store. And the shoe store sold a very specific shoe that was worn by the subject that they were trying to use the his shoes as a way to identify him in in the the stills photos. And it just to me was like this is the worst police drama plot of all time.

I mean so easily like, well, why don't you do DNA check on the OR fingerprint check on the coffee cup? Why don't you go back to the coffee shop and if this is legitimate, like try to pull purchase record, see if there's a debit card you use. You look at surveillance camera footage any of those things that are logical investigation. None of them are going to be done. It just seems like a complete oh look look, we're we're trying to connect the dots, ham, ham handedly.

It's it's almost like the Capitol police try to come up with a narrative that they're like, well, that that would that would be how it would would make sense, right. That's how you do a logical investigation if you're a security guard on the mall. You know the dumbest thing was that I remember at the end of the the FBI's Academy where I didn't learn anything except a little bit of constitutional law, which I mostly knew a couple of names for court cases.

You know, I learned about Brandenburg, Brandenburg via Ohio and stuff like that. But I didn't know the case law specifically. But I I knew the concepts and they had a like a focus group meeting. I got volunteered to be in the focus group because they were re evaluating how well the FBI Academy was going and so they put they. Picked the worst guy. Yeah, I'm the worst guy to have in a focus group. I'm. I actually say what I think, and

I didn't really. I I kind of censored myself for a little while, But by the time I'd finished five months, I've been away from my wife for a while. And I was like, why in the world was I away from my wife for this stupidity? And. And I did think that. So they asked, you know, can you talk about, you know, sort of expectations versus the reality of coming to the FBI Academy? And I said, yeah. So I stood up. I'm the only one, by the way. And we just lost Steve Friends video.

Oh, you're back. I'm back. So I stand up and I'm looking at this lady who is from the training division. She's not an agent. And I said, here's the thing, I came to the FBI Academy and the only thing I knew about law enforcement investigations, I learned from watching shows like CSI and watching Criminal Minds and watching Law and Order and watching Dragnet when I was a kid and watching The X-Files and like any kind of cop drama show, that's that's the only thing I knew.

I didn't have any formal training in being an investigator and how to like logically things. And you know, watching Sherlock Holmes like that's that's all I knew about investigations when I got here. And that's all I know now. Still, no one has taught me anything about how to investigate. Like I literally was hired and whatever skills I came into the FBI with training on how to actually go from, something happens and I'm going to go find out who it is.

All those logical steps are whatever I brought to the table you got. You gave me none. You gave me 0 formal training in how to do an investigation, which I would say is maybe why the Pipe Bomber investigation is such a farce. But the problem is, is there's actual investigators who have actual investigative experience who went to actual law enforcement academies, not the Fbis. You know, there's a bunch of, like, former cops that are in the Bureau.

And in theory, we actually have people that know how to run down that stuff because we catch people all the time. And they're probably the right people. A lot of them are. Some of them aren't. But what on earth, What on earth are they doing with this that they can't just follow the logical steps? Like, hey, we got security cameras, we got a phone, we got this time stamped, We have a Metro card, We've got a license plate. We've got an address. I've got that address on my computer.

Members of Congress have that address. How come no one's knocked on that guy's door and just been like, hey, bro, what were you involved in? Why were you seen transporting the person that they believe was dropping pipe bombs? You want to talk to us? Well, there's a lot of creativity involved in law enforcement investigations. You have to think of things to do. It's it's not very formal.

Like, if you get into one particular type of violation, you kind of know the things that you need to do.

But to me, the experience of your career as a professional investigator, particularly in the FBI, is the most valuable thing you actually pick up. You pick up some trade craft, but you pick up a Rolodex of contacts you have who you know, who have a particular expertise that you could call up on the phone and say, hey, you know, can you do this for me or, hey, what would you suggest to me here?

None of that is actually done in a training facility like Quantico, Virginia, of the FBI Academy. It's more of an initiation than actual training. They don't even teach you best practices like you and I would have benefited. Anybody would benefit from sitting down, having trained investigators come through and just talk about their best case and what they did and they'll be like, oh, I I hadn't thought of that.

That would that would be something that I could file away in the back of my head if I ever come across something like this that that would be that would be useful but none of that is ever

presented. I mean they they do a little bit of constitutional law and then they send you into Hogans alley to do tactical training on situations which they specifically say you will never encounter this in the field because all you really going to do is show up and go to your cubicle and put your gun in your drawer and then just bang away on your keyboard and hopefully entrap someone in some dark web Internet room, some autistic kid and tell convince somebody likes

ISIS so you can drop a material support to terrorism charge. 2 1/2 years later, you've successfully groomed him. You've never randomly met somebody in a hotel bar and then tried to recruit them to be a source for some bullshit thing

that you were doing. The scenarios folks that are at Hogan's Alley are so far outside the range, they're like, you're serving a subpoena for financial records and when you get there, the guy behind the desk, How's the gun doing his head and you're like, is that has anyone actually experienced this? Like, I get it, like that's a that's a realistic good thought exercise. And then he shoots his secretary for some reason. And you're like, you know, you shoot him first if you do it right.

One of the houses we went into, I forget the scenario and they and they would always bang us over the head. Be like, you guys are getting convinced that there's going to be ninjas, drop out of the ceiling and you're just being weird. I'm like, well, first of all, you have a lot of people here who are just weird and socially

awkward. Second of all, you actually have a false wall in the back of one of the closets here that somebody sneaks out of to come shoot you in the back of the head so they can convince you that you didn't do a thorough check and then do a thorough search. Right. They have. They have false walls. They have hidden rooms. They have, like, secret crawl centers, then these, like, regular Virginia suburban houses. It's so silly. It's the silliest thing you've

ever seen. People you can't imagine. The best was this. So my roommate Bobby, who still works for the Bureau and is a nice guy, he's like, he's like what you think the FBI is. He was like a college athlete. He worked as an analyst. Then he got to the Academy. All he ever wanted to do is be an FBI agent, and then he got assigned A counterintelligence. So he doesn't get to do that.

He's at the Academy door. He's at the door of one of those houses in Hogan Valley. And it's one of those illogical things where they're like, go knock on the door and see if this person who, you know, used to live in this house, lives in this house. But they don't live in this house anymore because you've done no surveillance, you know nothing about it, and you knock on the door, it's like it's the violent felon. They're standing there and the

guy pulls a gun. That's what people do at the door when an FBI agent knocks the door. So the guy pulls the gun and rather than do any of the techniques that they teach you, all the bullshit sort of standing on the on the blue mats and learning how to choke people. My buddy Bobby says I blacked out, I panicked and I just did a karate chop to his hand. So the guy goes ah and he pulls out the gun and he chops his hand like this and knocks the gun and he broke it.

He broke the gun and he got yelled at for it and they're like, what technique was that, you know? And he's like, I don't know, I just, I just panicked and I hit him. These are all role players that don't know what to do and they're not used to getting hit. So they're all so shocked it's all stupid. It's such a joke. They're bad community theater actors, and they're probably making a pretty good paycheck because it's a federal government gig.

As a contractor, they're probably making a lot of money. And then they they try to like improv. They're given a very specific role. Like, you will do this because the person has to check these boxes to make sure that they're they're sufficient for an FBI role, but they get bored after they've done it 48 times. So on #49 they come through and they're like, I'm going to ad Lib a little bit here. And if you're that unlucky person, man, you're just, you're going to get a bad score because

they just got bored. It's so true. It's so silly. It's so sad. Did I ever tell you about the In the last final interview that I did with the role player, I was the lead I'm. Cringing inside already, just so you know. I was the lead interviewer and the the woman that I was partnered with who was the note taker was on the chopping block. Like they they wanted her to leave because she just proven to

be completely insufficient. So naturally like they they made her irrelevant in her final testing portion so that she could just coast on through. But I was interviewing the terror subject for it was a one hour interrogation and we had to work was this the magic right. Do the formula and all of them in 5 minutes. And he just wouldn't talk and all he would do is he looking down and he would keep looking up to the side. Looking to the side. And I looked up. I'm like, oh he's watching the

clock. And at 5 minutes left in the hour he just confessed because I checked the box. It was just he was just told you have to keep them in here for one hour. That's that's your premier law enforcement. As long as you get there long enough, then they will eventually confess. Like, I've used some of the techniques that they teach. They're not terrible. I've actually had people confess to weird things. We've we've we've done some stabs at it, and if you do enough interrogations, you get

used to seeing people. You can start kind of, but you can't do it just based on sheer. What do you, what would you call that, like denial of service style attack where you just sit there long enough and beat on them? Although that is a technique you just wear people down. People say weird things when they're tired. I guess there's that, but it's so. You're rapport. You have to build rapport.

Yeah, you have to build rapport. I build rapport by telling a lady that I spent the night in jail and she didn't believe me, but but I did spend, you know, a night in jail when I was in the military. I got thrown in jail. It was I. Legitimately build rapport by telling people, hey, you know, the FBI expects me to build rapport with you and connect her or something, but I don't really want to waste your time, so let's just talk. And I think most people kind of appreciate that.

Well, they don't want to sit there for four hours and when 30 minutes will do. I think that's true too. Speaking of doing logical investigative steps, there are agencies that do it, I think. How about this one right here? This is coming. Miranda Devine sent me this the other day. This is written by Josh Christensen. CIA blocks feds from interviewing Hunter Biden's, quote UN quote, sugar brother Kevin Morris during a five year tax probe.

What the CIA blocked Steve, you're going to tell me if you've ever heard of any of this? Like not from you, but from like your friends and people in the in the Bureau, federal investigators were blocked from interviewing the Sugar Brother during a five year investigation into the First Sons alleged tax violations as a whistleblower who's come to the House impeachment leaders.

House Oversight and Judiciary Chairman say the whistleblower informed them that the intelligence agency stop the IRS and DOJ investigators, which would be the FBISSA that was part of it from interviewing this guy Kevin Morris who's been paying all of Hunter Biden's tax bills and all this kind of stuff, his quote UN quote sugar brother.

They they basically were told that the DOJ officials, whoever these these agents were that were doing the investigation, were summoned to the CIA's headquarters in Langley and told that Morris could not be a witness for their investigation into Hunter Biden. It's unknown why or on what basis the CIA allegedly intervene to prevent investigators from interviewing Morris. Look the story goes on. I'm going to bring you back on the screen here, Steve. Here's what's really crazy.

Miranda's like, hey, is there any precedent for this sort of thing? Do they have any authority to do that? And I'm like, no, they do not. But you know what? It makes me think because Mike Ben said this the other day, it would make a lot more sense if Hunter Biden was acia asset and we use the asset. We're not saying agent, we're not saying AW2 employee. We're saying a recruit. Somebody was recruited to do something. So you're familiar with the

National resource. I'm just thinking out loud right now. But you know that the National Resource group, are you familiar with them? NR most people don't realize that the CIA does actually have a charter to operate domestically and the thing they use is this thing called NR, National Resource. And National Resource is actually not that shady when you think about what the FBI or the CIA's purpose is, which is to go overseas and do all kinds of things.

They want to get access to people and all this kind of stuff. So NR folks will recruit people that are American business people and folks that travel overseas and people that are working for NGOs and people that have access to government officials that are non official channels. And then they will recruit them and pay the money and ask them to do work on behalf of the US government in a non official capacity.

I don't know if Kevin Morris was one of those people, but it's certainly possible that 100 Biden could have been one of those people. He's got a dad in politics. He's got access. He's got a name. He doesn't work for the government. He travels all over the place. He picks up bags of cash. He's doing all kinds of shady stuff that doesn't actually seem outside the lines. And Mike Benz is kind of laying that out there. I don't know.

What do you what's your take? The cold read on that sort of idea is a possibility. I think if you were to do a name swap for Hunter Biden and drop in Jeffrey Epstein, things start to look very similar in in the way that that that went. And I think the allegation and most people suspicion is that Jeffrey Epstein was also an asset for the CIA or some intelligence apparatus. Possibly multiple.

Yes. And and and the fact that the CIA is giving directives to the FBI and and and the guys that went over there, I mean there could be some sort of professional courtesy that you would you would do and we're all technically on the same team, right. We might be different pockets on the on the 511 pants here but it's the same mission going forward. We all want to promote, and I don't want to screw one agency up to to promote my own case. You know, you have to have all

those considerations. But if you have a legitimate investigation of corruption, public corruption for someone like Hunter Biden, and it connects directly to the president of the United States, and you spike it because the CIA says you have to I I. Well, he's. Busy to be a little bit more push back. On what if he's running our OPS for the Color Revolution Company? Or or country that we overthrew in 2014. What if that's the case? Because that's that's kind of we're kind of free ball

speculating here. But the thing that really bothers me is, is that this is not outside the realm of possibility. And then the other thing is this and this is the thing that a lot of people don't realize. The FBI and the CIA have an interchange program where FBI they hang up their badge and their gun for three to five years. They go through the farm at Langley. They get trained up as a case officer and then they run human intelligence sources in the

United States domestically. They don't go do it overseas and in in stations, but they come do it in the US and they work out of at least five different cities that I'm aware of, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York. Where's the other one? There's another one. Is it DCI? Don't think it's DCI actually don't think it is. I think it's outside of DCI think they basically focus outside of there because there's such a big presence for the Bureau there.

But anyway, they send people to all these different cities. I'm trying to remember what the last one is. I'll have to ask somebody, but there's five of these cities where you can get get assigned and then you do human recruitment on behalf of the CIA as an FBI agent who's behaving as ACIA case officer domestically for NR.

And and from what we're understanding from our insiders, if you want to promote within Washington field office which is adjacent to headquarters and that's where they bounce back and forth their entire careers, you actually have to have some sort of relationship with an intelligence agency. And we all know that that's going to mean the agency and you have to engage in a program like that if you want to actually

promote. So people who who are promoting in Washington field office and then going back and forth to headquarters, they all have that now and we're going forward, they will all have that relationship in that background with the CIA and and I think they'll be problematic if they're going to be in a position of authority over the entire FBI. And just so people understand, the big problem is not what the the work of the CIA overseas.

The problem is, is when you have that mindset of anything goes. I had Mike Benz on the show and he referred to them as like an orca, Pitbull, you know, whale, dragon or whatever, some hybrid chimera animal that you just can't let in your house and you can have it overseas destroying stuff, but when it's hanging out in your backyard like ripping up your BBQ, it's really a problem. And when it comes out in the front yard, messes things up too. You can't do that.

So long and short of it is that's what we're looking at as a potential that that operational mentality that's OK for overseas, it's not OK for the United States. And so if you start thinking like well we might as well just shift the election a little bit like what do we care. We we have preferred outcomes that's when things get

incredibly dangerous. There's always that possibility, this, this is all speculation based on actual facts because the actual fact is that these programs in this cross programmatic training exists. And the reason the FBI does it is they take these people that have done three to five years as case officers and they come over and they run human squads where their job is just to recruit human sources. That's what they do, which is wild.

Patrick Byrne, who who runs now, I think it's called America. It's called the American. It's not American mission. What is it called? The America Project. And he also was the the CEO of overstock.com. He had it and I had a phone call one time and he was telling me about his handler. He's been very public about the fact that he was reporting to the FBI and doing some of this

stuff. And everyone kind of goes like, maybe because, you know, the FBI is not going to acknowledge that that relationship right, confidential. Yes, I've heard him do interviews. He's tells a compelling story. I believe him so. Plus, he likes bitcoins, so I trust Trustee. So here's the other thing. When he and I were speaking, I asked him, where were you? Where were you operated out of? Because this is the way that you vet somebody.

You find out who were you operated out of and who who was operating you as a source. And he told me the guy's name, which is an incredibly common name. Last name? Smith. OK, no relation. Agent Smith. Agent Smith. Then I asked him to describe Smith, and he described a friend of mine whose last name is Smith exactly to the T And it is not a common description, Multiple things that are very specific, not standard Physiology, not standard for size, not standard for appearance.

If you saw this guy, you'd know, and he described him to AT, and that guy works on a human squad that handles cyber humans. So that's really weird. When you say that correspond to his location or is it cyberhumid, does it matter they

can crossover. No corresponded to his location but this particular squad actually operated nationally and was interested in recruiting people that had a background in cyber and they would go to like the white hat and the you know or or they what do they call it, the the is it white hat or the Black Hat whatever the whatever the hackers convention is that's out in deep you know in Vegas and stuff they do all that kind of stuff and when you start hearing that you're like oh got

it. That's actually probably really true and so that actually doesn't shade anything that he said. It actually makes me think more of that stuff is is more likely than not anyway, just kind of dark and weird and and uncomfortable and bizarre to me that the CIA would have any impact on it.

But when we talk about sort of this, this multi headed hydra, the deep state, the sort of administrative state that they have outcomes, this is what it looks like where one agency goes and says hey you you can't carry this thing on anymore. And they go oh OK yeah, yeah. I can't imagine somebody from another agency coming in and saying you can't investigate this. And me going like Oh yeah, that'd be fine. You'd be like wait, what? I think I'm going to investigate it now.

I'm definitely going to investigate it. You can't tell me what to do. Theoretically they think they're the premier law enforcement agency. They keep telling us this. Yes. Where's the flex on that one, bro? You know, why don't you stop patting yourself in the back and putting up diversity posters on the wall and then actually step to the CIA, which theoretically is unarmed. At least you have a gun domestically deployed bomb

squads. So my question then is like, how many times is the CIA deploying bomb squads around the country? Yeah, and why? All right, I've got. You on the screen here. Now I'm going to show this. This is the stuff from the ATF. I said I would cover it, so I'm not going to make liars about herself. Actually, before we do that, let's say thanks to my buddies over at Catholic Vote real quick. There it is. catholicvote.org, folks, get the loop.

There's all kinds of good stuff every single morning. I still have to read today's Loop and get caught up because I'm only covering what I'm covering today. Go to catholicvote.org, enter your e-mail address in and you can sign up for the Loop loop. Or you can go to catholicvote.org/loop LOOP and get your own copy of the loop in your e-mail on a daily basis. And then you will know what's going on. Let's talk about this ATF thing.

So the guy died overnight. He was the executive director of the Clinton Airport in Little Rock, right? And Steve, I'm going to read some of these things. I sent you this, this thread, this is that Twitter thread I sent you. This is the search warrant application that you guys are seeing on the screen. It's an ATF agent who signed it whose name is redacted, which is bizarre because this is a public document.

There's no reason for that. And they're searching for the standard, you know, evidence of a crime pieces. The two charges that they are listed here that they are thinking that there is going to be a violation of, is 18 USC 922. You know, that one that we just found out, Section G is no longer applicable because illegal aliens are allowed to have guns.

And the second one is 9/21 which is description of what a federal gun dealer is. I'm going to show you some of these little highlights here that you're seeing on the screen. This is going to be saying that the affiant is in fact a criminal investigator for the ATF and then a bunch of redacted stuff, so be it. We've got another piece here saying that they have over 200 hours in cellular data training which means that they were going

after some electronic records. I'm sure that was in their their attachment stating what they were looking for. So this is all pretty standard stuff. There's nothing really exciting here. The statement is, is that people often times use their cell phones to take pictures of their illegal activity and that's their justification for going and making sure that they can seize all the electronics in the house.

And then they also go into this 921 charge, which I wanted to get into it with you, Steve. Any person engaged in the business of selling firearms at wholesale or resale, any person engaged in the business of repairing firearms and or of making or fitting special barrel stocks, trigger mechanisms or a person who is a pawnbroker, this guy is none of those things. If you're selling them privately, which is what we're talking about here, like I don't understand how they think he's

going to sell a profit. There's already like almost no profit in selling guns. You know that to be the facts it they're going after him for being an illegal gun dealer. This reminds me of that conversation I had with a with an agent who said we bought 6 guns off this guy over a period of six months and it made me want to puke. Have you ever been told to go after somebody for a gun crime like this? I don't know if it's common in other places. You know, the only specific.

Instance I can think of is. When I eventually got moved from child pornography to domestic terrorism, they were trying to say, well, this would be really good for your career. And you're uniquely qualified for this when you just needed somebody with a 98.6° temperature and two arms and legs. And they said, well, you're going to have the opportunity to do a lot of criminal work on this side of the national security, particularly gun cries and not knowing really what they're talking about.

The time now in retrospect was like, oh, you're talking about trapping people in gun crimes. And we had one case that was open on some some Boogaloo boys and they were, the allegation was, well, they they, they might be using some auto seers to to drop into firearms to make them fully automatic. And we want to, we want to get a informant from a different division to come over and bump them and see if we can do it. And I just remember thinking like.

These guys are in a rural area. They're not doing anything. There's no evidence to that. But we're going to try to encourage them to do it. So I I kind of just was able to navigate and say like, hey, I don't see the resource requirement to bring a out of division under informant to come and do this. There's been no allegation of actually any criminal wrongdoing that's been going on in this case has been open for years. So closing this one out and got

that one through. Interestingly enough, they they make reference to the. ATF Form 4473, of which I have filled out hundreds, and they say that you must present a valid government ID and that you're going to have to be notifying that you are in fact the individual purchaser and that you are buying it for your own purposes. And they talk about this and they showed a little warning that says if you were to violate this, then there's a fine or up

to 20 years imprisonment. All this other kind of nonsense, the thing that gets me crazy, here's what it is. This is what this guy bought, by the way. He bought over a period of three years, approximately 24 Glock pistols. Model 45, nine federal arms, model FR16I assume those are some kind of like AR platform 9 Beretta 92 Alphas 'cause he has terrible taste and he thinks Beretta pistols are OK. He bought 7 North American arms and a 20 twos. Those are like a little

derringer. Those are ridiculous. Those are like 100 bucks or less. 4 Glock 20 twos. Again, bad taste. A SAR model SAR 9 for those. Those are cheap. Knock off Glocks. He's got three model Omni from ATI. I think those are also cheap knock offs 3 Glock Nineteens 3 Glock seventeens 3 Beretta 92FS, same deal. So a total of what like 12 Berettas like none of this stuff is exceptional. It's boring and it's certainly possible that he was buying them.

He could have bought. Literally, he could have bought all of those, held on to them, thought I'm going to hold on to these and then I'm either going to sell them later when I need to as a as a a a transaction. I want to put my money into something that I know is going to hold value. You can literally buy a gun, walk out to the trunk of your car, put it in the car, sit there for a second and then go, you know, you know what, I don't know why I bought this.

I don't really want this thing. I don't like the way the trigger feels and sell it to the guy that pulls up next to you. You can do that in almost every state, certainly under federal law. You can do that. They executed this guy over this. They killed him because they came in at 0600 and he shot at them because he probably has a bunch of guns in the house based on what we're seeing here, and my my. Question is and I didn't have a. Chance to read through the all

the probable cause. Did they ever interview him at? Was there ever any contact or was this all done CHS so they there was no actual communication with him from law enforcement and you would think it'd be like hey bro you know me you same same let's have a conversation here.

So he had no expectation that at 0600 there was going to be banging on his door and theoretically if he's a a gun dealer and in in dealing with some shady people which he might have been doing we don't know for a fact at this point right. It sounds like he's understandable he would come to the. Door armed. I've sold one gun that I that I so I've. Sold. I've sold dozens and dozens of guns. I think I had 450 transactions at one point in time in like a period of like a year or two.

So I've showed a bunch of guns to private individuals. That's a regular thing. That was part of my life. My wife used to always laugh about it. She's like, where you going? You doing a gun deal? And I'm like, yeah, I'm doing a gun deal. And I would take guns on trade for trucks and things like this. We used to use, we would swab guns around all the time. The only time that I ever remember going like, I don't feel great about this was one of the first times I sold a pistol

that I didn't want. I sold to this dude. He got out of his car, he gave me money or whatever it was. We did the transaction. It wasn't very expensive. It was like 2-3 hundred bucks. And then we we switched it out. He gets into his car and when he's opening it to put it away like his little, like his one hitter for marijuana fell out. So his little weed pipe fell out of the car. And I'm like, dude, it's not my gun. Anymore I had no and. I had no requirement to to like

test him. I don't feel great about that. I got a little bit more specific about who I wanted to deal with. I generally dealt with guys that were prior military or cops and so on or people that were like me that that got it had concealed handgun license. I started sort of being more cautious. I self selected, but there's no requirement that I do that. There's no law that says I do. I just didn't like scumbags and he seemed like a scumbag.

But this guy apparently dealt with some scumbags and some of the some of those whatever. It was like 92 guns that he bought over a period of a couple years were used in crimes after he sold them. And the time for them finding it was it was like 200. Yeah, 281 days. That's what it says here. They they actually have an acronym that I've never heard from the TTC, the time to crime. What a gross thing that the ATF sits out there and does.

So the TTC said that there was actually there was 281 days between the time that the firearm was the the the firearm was recovered after the crime. So that means at some point in time, you know, we don't know if that was the actual gun that was used in the crime by the person that they recovered it from or if it was just a gun that was using a crime that was sold. Because that happens all the time, none of these things.

Or was a gun sitting in the? Console when the driver was pulled over and arrested for having, I don't know, like a suspended license or something. And they said, well, there was a gun here and it was seized and a crime happened to be committed. So we're just going to count that. There's also that possibility. I'm just showing some.

Of the stuff on the screen here, from this, from this whole thread, they've got pictures of him at a gun show where he was appearing to operate as an unlicensed individual, as a vendor. Like he doesn't have a booth. I don't think that's not what they said he he attended. The gun show and he was selling. Guns without asking for paperwork or identification. Welcome to America, ATF. These people need to be disbanded faster than anybody

else. I I think I've told you this before but I actually have a a chat group with with some ATF agent like a former ATF guy and A and a current FBI guy and the name of the chat group is the gay chicken referees because the FBI and the and the ATF consistently play gay chicken trying to find out which one is the gayer agency and and any given day like somebody is going to pull ahead there's always

something. Today the the the FBI is in the in the rear because the ATF killed a guy who had a a decent job, a white collar job running an airport. I I I just. Throw up my hands. Like, I literally don't. Know what to do with this information that they went into a dude's house at 6:00 AM and killed him because he was selling a couple of Glocks to like friends or Rando's or whatever and I think actually the. Most infuriating part of all of it. And I'm like I feel bad this

this guy's it was killed. But that aside, we're going to get and and any coverage of this will be, well, he was an investigator on the Clintons, so there's a conspiracy angle to this and I don't even want to talk about that. No, he just worked at the Clinton airport. Shall not be infringed. Like why isn't this?

The launching point for We need to have a discussion here that the the ATF won't even give any sort of professional courtesy to have a a conversation with somebody who works or worked in the federal government as an 1811 criminal investigator. Instead, they just banged down his door and got into a shooting with him over for constitutionally protected activity. It's insane. It's insane. Our government is not serving us. Here's the arrest warrant.

The seizure warrant. I'm, I'm embarrassed for the judge that signed this. I'm embarrassed for the for the. That's Joe Velipe. That's the Magistrate Judge, whoever the heck that is. All this is disgusting. And you? Guys can see right here. It says it on the warrant, like when you can do so. You were commanded to execute this warrant on or before March 20th, not to exceed 14 days. And it must be done in the daytime. And the daytime hours are 0600 to 2200. That's 10:00 PM That's how they

do this. That's why they do it the way they do it. We got to, we got to get away from this. And you and I probably have thought this for a long time. I definitely thought this even going through the Academy. I was even taught this at the Academy. Just because we've always done it doesn't mean it's good. It's like, yeah, it's stupid. I think I actually have a video from the guy's brother, which stand by, we'll see if we got this here.

We're going to play real quick, turning now to a Fox 16 News. OK, that's not one. Although that's the one we showed yesterday. That's just a fat lady. Let's play the fat lady video. I've done too much of this anyway, the brother said. You know, he was a military veteran and the brother of this guy and he was like, I know how to take a person into custody. Why did they flash bang him?

Why didn't they just throw CES in like if that, if they really thought he was that violent or or or call him on the phone, yeah. I mean, all right, there's a million. Ways to do it. And he said you could just pull him over. And then arrest him, if that's what you thought. Get him at work. Yep. A million ways. But again, back to creativity. There's a lot of. Creativity involved with doing

that job. When you just paint by numbers, which all these federal agencies like to do, you just say, well, it's 6:00 in the morning because that's the way we always did it. Well, the antiquity of error is no justification for its perpetuity. Why don't you actually use the Gray matter between your ears, if there is any in there? If you haven't, you know, come into hiring by any of these agencies in the last couple years. When diversity is our strength, apparently.

You should probably deploy that. OK, here's the fat lady complaining. About how airplanes are anti fat so we're going to get on the we're on the the anti transphob list right now we're going to get on this the the the body shamers. I want to body shame this lady because I think it's funny she posted this in the world. She wants comments on it. We're going to comment on it. Here we go Steve. Just a fat lady and plus sizing on a plank of. Course they can't put the tree

down. And plus sizing on a plane, of course. I'm going to sit beside the smallest member of my family. And plus size. Them on a plank, of course. The armrest is digging. I'm plus sizing on a plane. Of course I have to shoot me. Down the aisle, sideways. I'm plus sizing on a plane. Of course I need to see pelvic. Center. She's plus sizing on a plane, people. It's not her fault. She's just like 150 lbs overweight, so she can't fit into the seat. Steve, what's going on with these people?

What are we doing? I remember I had a 7th. Grade science teacher who was What is Is that plus size, by the way, or is that just morbidly? Obese. Is there a like mega Doppler? Morbidly obese, I think she'd she'd qualify for the next category up. But this I had very let's just say she was politically incorrect. She'd get along really well with our circle. And I remember her talking about the plus size person on the

plane. And she said, yeah, I was sitting there and watching them come down the aisle and all I could think it was the left thigh was talking to the right thigh. Like, I'll let you by this time, you let me by. Next time you let me, this time I'll let you by next. Time so bad. I had a guy sitting next to me who was easily £400. He filled up the entire seat. It looked super uncomfortable for him. It's his own fault. It's like, guy, your job is to drive in a truck.

Like you can't fly in a plane, You don't fit in a plane. Or you got to buy the more expensive seat. You made my life miserable. You made your life miserable. And we're both worse off for it. And I hate you a little bit for it. And I don't want to hate you, but you did this to us. Don't look. And he's looking at me like it's my fault that like that he doesn't fit into the armrest. The armrest is digging into his body. It disappeared into his body. It like I couldn't see the armrest.

So my arm is, you know, automatically. And I'm not a big guy, not by any means. I'm like a regular sized dude. So here I am sitting there looking at this guy and then he basically put his head on the front seat and just sat there and just bared it for like 2 hours, which is kind of like a torture technique. I've been put into a tiny little box before when I was at Sears School. It sucks. That's what this guy just experienced and he does that

every time he gets on a plane. I don't know why you would do that. Like, I'm sorry, this is not your your method of travel. You you've eliminated that. You can't get on horses either. The horse won't let you on either. They'll be like not today.

You remember that. You remember the huge lady that was in the Robin Hood men in tights and she like the maid Marian jumps onto the horse and the other horse like the the fat lady, the the the maid jumps down and it's like Nope, he gets out of the way and she's like slides to the side so she hits the concrete. It's like I mean. It's it's also the same for people that. Say oh I need a a comfort animal to fly.

I'm sorry if if you've chosen that as your lifestyle and you have that if it even if it's legit get in your car and drive then you you don't get to fly. I mean I have pretty severe animal allergies. Is the flight attendant going to offer me an EpiPen when I had go into shock because your little Yorkie terrier is is on your lap sitting next to me You just there's no consideration of that I. Hate Yorkie. Terriers, too.

I don't even have like a reason. For it, I just hate small animals that look like a, like a If an eagle can take your dog away, I don't like it. It's prey, and that's not a dog. We've covered a lot of ground today, but a lot of this comes back to this weird culture of tolerance, which is where Planet Fitness is. It's what's going on in the border. We've tolerated so much because we just want to be nice. It feels like it's time to not be nice. It feels like it's time in.

It's that time in. Roadhouse, I know you love movie references, so I got you, Patrick Swayze says. We'd be nice. We got to be nice. We got to be nice until it's time to not be nice, America. It's time to not be nice. If you're fat and you're too fat to get on a plane, you're too fat to get on a plane. Deal with it. You got to drive or get on a train. There's lots of room on trains. Knock yourself out. We got to do something else.

Or rent a U-Haul, I don't know, and put somebody, put you get in the back, put a bed down, get in the back and pay a driver. Yeah. Pay a driver, yeah. We're we're just. We we've let a lot of weakness sort of enter in and the bullying culture has gone away and all this sort of stupidity has made us less safe at the border in our gyms of all places in the lunk free judgment free zones where dudes are shaving and all this other stuff.

I think I think we're going to start having to adopt like a Roadhouse slogan. I might have to make a get Garrett to make a T-shirt. Your feelings don't matter when when people's civil liberties are at stake and that includes the gun thing and everything else. ATF. All right. Why don't you tell people where you're at what you got going on. You guys have something coming up this weekend so I will throw you on the screen here. All you Mr. Steve friend.

Let's take it out well, the American Radicals podcast. Will be on Saturday, Garrett and I at noontimerumble.com/am RAD pod and a big thing that I definitely want to promote to this audience and to encourage everyone out there to share. This next week. I will be going to Nashville, TN on Tuesday to testify in front of the state Capitol. There's a subcommittee that wants me to come there. They are taking up an amendment to one of their bills.

It's bill. It's Senate bill 28 O four, house bill 2912. There's Co sponsors in both houses in both chambers and it is a bill that will prohibit state law enforcement officers from participating on an FBI joint terrorism task force. And this will be a significant shot across the bow to bring the FBI back into into the straight and narrow here. It doesn't stop the any police officer from working on the task force of the FBI on criminal matters. It doesn't stop them from

communicating with the FBI. It doesn't stop them from even working on terrorism cases with the FBI. It just says you can't be a task force officer.

The rationale being, if you're a task force officer, you get a security clearance, you work with the FBI tells you to and you have a need to know, you can't tell your sheriff what you're actually working on. And the FBI is going to send you to get moms at school board meetings and grandmas that stood on the long of the Capitol as opposed to real terrorists. If this goes into effect, the FBI can go to the sheriff and say, hey, we have a legitimate terrorist threat.

We'd like to work with you on it. It empowers the guy, the sheriff who's actually elected by the Tennesseans. Yeah, Tennesseans don't vote for the FBI, They vote for the sheriff. So that's what the the nature of that bill is again. Senate Bill 28 O four, House Bill 2912. I will be at the State House on Tuesday in Nashville next week to testify on its behalf. So I'd love to see this gain some traction in Tennessee and then around the country.

If you know a state Rep, state senator, you think that they they might be amenable. Let me get into their ear. I will fly wherever we need to go to get this across, because this is a way that we can actually rally support to push back on the FBI for its weaponized ways. And people in Idaho were telling me they were interested. As well. So we'll we'll try to make that happen. A couple states need to start leading the way here so we can get some of this tyranny out of

our lives. Thanks for joining me today, buddy. I appreciate it. Always good for a friendly Friday kickoff into the weekend. Pleasure, man. Great to be here. OK, I'll see you again soon, bud. All right, ladies and gentlemen, that's it for the day. That is our show. Let me go give you the merch store here. You guys can go to thedashdispendables.com. You can get a shirt like Steve. You can get a shirt like mine. I'm wearing a red one right now. That is the red last line strength.

I don't even know if he sells these. Sometimes Garrett just sends me stuff that he screws up and I wear them anyway because I like red. I like red. On a Friday. The the the red of rage if you will. And I'm kind of enraged about some of this nonsense. You guys can go to thedashdispendables.com again. The Don't forget the dash suspendables spelled out.com. The promo code Kyle will save you 10%. You can still pick up all of the lapels pins. You guys can just overwhelm him with orders.

If you want something fast and something easy. If you're looking for a gift for a friend, those are good ones and they support the O'boyle family who are indefinitely suspended from the FBI. The evil ex-girlfriend that we have some fun news coming on that front in sometime very soon. Again, the Dash disbandables.com promo code. Kyle, don't forget and go ahead and knock that thing out if you guys are interested. Let's do a five star review and let's get the heck out of here

folks. Here we go. This one's coming from Spotify. Pegasus. It's PEGSA fun. I don't know what that means, says once again, Kyle Nails had reached a point where no one raises their own kids anymore. They visit them. Would we be having the issues we have today if mothers stayed home and raised their kids and another one from Coonhounds? Cora says keep going after the famous but incompetent, which is of course a fun little acronym for the FBI. We appreciate the five star views.

We appreciate all of your comments. You guys want to leave one on Spotify? There's a prompt after all the audio shows. If you're listening there, that just says questions, comments, sarcastic remarks, feel free to fill one in. I see them all when they come in and I will approve them all, even if they're not very nice to me. That's OK, I'm down with that. Same thing if you guys are looking to leave one on Apple or you can do that in the show notes, we actually have that there.

Otherwise, leave a comment on the Rumble channel. If you're watching anywhere other than Rumble, get yourself a Rumble account and join us here in the live chat where it's been going. Appreciate all of you guys. I hope you have a wonderful weekend. I hope that you remain safe and I look forward to seeing you again on Monday. So God bless you and we'll see

you then. Thanks for listening to The Kyle Serafin Show, streamed live weekdays on rumble.com/kyle Serafin. Follow Kyle on Twitter, Truth, Social and Instagram at Kyle Serafin.

Transcript source: Provided by creator in RSS feed: download file
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android