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Did DOJ Get the GOODS from GHISLAINE? | Ep 618

Jul 25, 20251 hr 13 min
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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, 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 Seraphin. Well, hello my friends, welcome to the Kyle Sergeant show for a friendly Friday. It is July the 25th. We're rolling live and we had some, you know, classic Friday delays.

I went to go hit the start button and everything crashed. It's my favorite thing that happens when we have Steve friend on. You know, for all of you guys who think that I bring a lot of fed heat, I think Steve brings way more, or at least when we combine our powers, we get it full speed. Today we're going to be talking about women feminists. I don't know why, but I I have angry ladies that are upset with me because I have daughters and a wife. So that's fun to talk about.

There's a new app that is allowing women to gossip, shocking ladies that given an opportunity, you'll be also shocked to learn that the app was made by a man. We're going to talk about Tulsi and treason. We're going to talk about WWF superstar legend passing away, Hulk Hogan and a few memories about that alcoholism. Yeah, I got a whole, like, slew of random things. And Jelaine Jislane or Gelane Maxwell, take your pick on how you pronounce it, was interviewed by DOJ.

She's going to be interviewed again by DOJ. Did she give up the goods? Can she be trusted? That's the question before we get started program is brought to you by my friends over at silent. Do you guys know about Silent? That backpack that is being carried right there by Aaron, the founder of the company is the backpack that I'm going to be taking to Tim cast at the end of today's show. So we're going to keep it tight.

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It is the way to go. They're a great company and we've been really pleased with all their products. I haven't found one yet that I don't like the way that they work. So let's get into it today and today's show. Thanks so much for joining us. Let's do FRIENDLY Friday. And so we're going to be bringing on Steve Friend. But in honor of a Great American hero, a real American, we're going to do some walk out music that's going to get us hit, I'm sure, with a copyright

violation. When it comes crashing down and it hurts inside, you gotta take a stand and don't have to hide. Have you have my friends. Then you have my ride. I gotta be a man. I can't live his life. It's a real American. It's Steve friend. Good morning, my friend. Welcome. It is a good morning, but it's a sad morning because there's nothing that says 1980s America more than Hulk Hogan. So I'm glad he actually got to see.

I looked it up this morning. He had his first grandkids this year in January. So we live to see that. From what I understand, you know, just a big dude, natural causes. So hopefully it was peaceful. Yeah, 71 years old. I saw people that were gawking outside of his home and they were trying to get pictures of the stretcher and all that kind of stuff. There's something special about Hulkamania. He went out and endorsed Donald Trump, which I thought may have

been more, more crazy things. I also saw Annapolita Luna make it about herself. Thanks for letting me be your representative. Gross. She wasn't old enough to remember when everything was Hulkamania on TV. And what a message too, right? Because the guy's message was always like, America's the good guy. We're the best. Say your prayers, obey your parents, take your vitamins, eat healthy, work out, grow some 24 inch pythons. Like, I, I mean, it was wholesome messaging.

I mean, I don't think he was going to allude to the lots and lots of steroids that he was injecting at the time. But for sure, apparently, and I told my my older son this, I saw him do an interview about a year or so ago. So my older son is 11 and he said Hulk Hogan said when he was 11, he was somewhere in the area of like 210 lbs and like 6 feet tall. And I just, we're playing Pop Warner football right now and I'm like, hey bud, you weigh 90.

How'd you like to tackle that middle linebacker that? Actually is that's one of the discussions that I had with Tim Kennedy when we were not on camera. He came up and we were talking about sports and you know, kids in sports and what not. And I said, you know, I was always a swimmer. And at some point in time, it was really obvious to me, but it wasn't obvious to my parents that I wasn't going to be a scholarship swimmer because I'm 5/8. And that's not happening.

Like, you just lose a foot on every wall when the real swimmers get out there and do it. And, and he was like, yeah, I had the same thing. He's like, I kept winning, winning, winning. And then one day I didn't place for the first time and my dad said your your swimming days are over, go find another sport. That's that's the game that we're playing right now. I'm having to be honest, you know, I have to hear and and I'm treading lightly. I don't want to just dash the

dreams. I'm going to play in the NFL one day. And I'm like, look at your daddy. He's smaller than every punter and kicker that's out there. I'm sorry, son. Yeah, you don't have the genetics for it. Listen, you, you can draw the brain lottery, but you're just not going to be able to be the body that gets out there and did. This is one of the great probably post wrestling clips that Hulk Hogan did. There's a little kid. This is what Hulk Hogan represented I think to a lot of people.

So this is a fun clip I found out there. I think the Joe Rogan Headquarters podcast put this out earlier today. We've all seen it. But just a reminder that like he always embraced the persona and he knew that it was about kids, which is a totally western thing that we're going to be talking about in general here. You know, kids are where it's at. Here he is talking to some kid at some store. No, let me tell you something, brother.

When you walk in this beach shop, I'm surprised that you still got the shirt on. Jack, do I need to hold you something, hamster? The first time I met you, I was only three years old. Right now I'm six years old. So now we got a ticket. Do a big. Bubble Man, just like when you press that no good stinky giant up your head inside them right through the table in front of 93,000. Hold them in the ass.

So what are they going to do with the power of the Hulkster and the roster and the 24 inch pythons run wild on you? That kid is awesome. Just amazing that kid. I mean, doesn't maybe doesn't know that it's necessarily scripted, but at the same time, I mean, he bought into it. Hulk played it up and you know that that probably went on for a while and he loved it. Yeah, and he and that was a perfect rendition of a six year old doing Hulk Hogan. Talking about his 24 inch pythons.

Yeah, where he's got arms like the size of a, like a, like a soda can. It's awesome. Toothpick. Yeah, legendary stuff and all of that is from this kind of thing. Again, the 80's, the 90s were a different time. It's actually. So there was this this post that went out the other day about the Wonder Years. Did you see this? Yes, it's a great thought exercise. OK, so here, here it is for the audience. I'm going to put the I'm going to put our audience up on the

screen here. I didn't even make sure that you're on there, but there you are, Steve. OK, so audience on YouTube, audience on Rumble. You guys are now participating in the other thing. Consider this. In 1988, the Wonder Years debuted and it pictured a family in 1968. If you were to do the Wonder Years today and create a 20 year retrospective, we would be doing a show about the year 2005 and I don't think there was that much difference between 2005 and 2025

in a lot of ways. No, I mean the even the music, right? Like what would we have then? Like the Baja men and Cisco and maybe like Britney Spears. They're still playing that stuff. They're remaking stuff from the early 2000s left and right in in Hollywood. So we just don't have, we don't have the same generational changes that are happening each decade. We're seeing incremental improvements in technology and people make a really big deal

like, oh, it's the new iPhone. Is it that much of an upgrade over the last iPhone that's worth camping out overnight? But. I guess in O 5 we didn't have we didn't have smartphones in the same way. So we were texting but not doing smartphones. So there are some technologies that have changed, but car technology go grab an O5 truck and it doesn't look so dramatically different. But if you went and grabbed like a 1968 versus and 1980s, you're going to get a such a strange

body style change. There was engineering developments, there was, you know, fuel efficiencies and so on. They were more seatbelts and airbags and things change so dramatically. So anyway, it's just interesting to think that there isn't that big of a change in the last 20 years as there were for each 10 year period, you know, while we were growing up and while a lot of this audience was growing up and and listening to that and thinking about it. So maybe that's why.

There's another one just use like movie reference like Independence Day the the huge movie 1996 was the year that came out so the length of time between the moon landing and it did happen. Ryan Madda to Independence Day is less time than Independence Day and right now on the Kyle Serif and Show on Friendly Friday. That's wild. Yeah. All right. This is something that also went down. Is this Randy Savage in this clip? I think it is. Is this? You have to double check for me,

but Hulk was a big dude. Hulkamania 2 mega powers speeding here tonight. Hulk Hogan, what is happening? Well, you know me, Gene. We really don't know what we're dealing with here, man. And I'm just kind of a little worried about washing up here because we just might pull the whole planet up. You know, everybody. He knows that Hulkamania is the strongest force in this

universe. But when I hit that ring and I saw what the madness was all about, I realized there was a whole nother universe out there, a whole nother frontier in the power of the madness, in the mania. Just blew my 24 inch guns out. They made it. Tell me there is another solar system, Macho man. We're talking about universes and solar systems. We're just mixing words up about the cosmos. We are saying things that don't make any sense. Are you guys really big, muscular and on some sort of

testosterone replacement Hulk? Hogan proved that he could have male pattern baldness like your dad and still be awesome. Dude, he's rocking the Friar Tuck and Tell and and being a killer about it. All right, So that actually plays into something else that I wanted to play, which is that that was theater. I don't want to shock anybody, but that was theater. The spoiler alert, this is also theater, but we're getting a new kind of theater.

Maybe This is why we're nostalgic to times when things were simpler and people thought America was great. This is Kerry Champion, who we're going to talk about in a second on CNN, the most trusted source for news. It's not about it's not it's about it's about making sure that there is white supremacy in this country. And if we're honest, we will say that it is about we will make sure that people who DI is is really all these code words you

you used to use woke. I asked you to define what woke meant. You couldn't really define. Tell me what it means again. Woke ideology is taking extreme views of American culture and trying to tear down America from the inside and go outside of our cultural norms and invade every corporation, university and other other institutions. What is DEI? Tell me that's incorrect, but what is DEI tell me? Again, diversity, equity and trying to guarantee outcomes and tear up instead of guarantee

opportunities. Cabinet looks like DEI I. Was I was speaking, it might continue. It's not nearly as interesting because they don't know how to wait for the line. Have you noticed that? Like, she doesn't realize that when you're doing scripted theatre, you know, Randy Macho Man has to say his piece, then Hulk says his piece, then the announcer says they're we got to be able to understand you just a bunch of chirping, you know, white supremacist touting crazy people.

It's not good television. It's not compelling. No, I mean, look, this choreography involved, even Hulk Hogan knew that he had to do the T Rex arm because he didn't want to extend the hand before he made a comment about once we actually do the handshake, then the universe will implode. And they didn't get that memo, right? Which is why they also try to play the gotcha game where they say, you know, I asked you a question and you were unable to find it. He goes, yes, I did.

And then he proceeds to define it. And that that that's wrong. That's wrong. It's devastating to my case. That's right. It's, it's really gross. In addition to trying to push that narrative, by the way, I wanted to read about this woman. Her name is Carrie Champion. That sounds like a fake name. Like, almost like Ron Randy Savage, Macho Man.

Yeah, or like Hulk Hogan. OK, so it's Carrie or Carrie Champion. She was born in 1978, so she's four years older than me, I guess, or three years older than me, something in that range. She graduated college a couple years before I did. She went to UCLA because she's dealing with white supremacy. She was able to go to a college and then get a degree in English, and now she's able to make a living talking on television and being pretty, even if she doesn't know anything.

And she does kind of do that thing that I've seen women do now. I don't know why they do it. Maybe somebody can explain it to us in the comments. But women keep doing makeup like they're like their drag Queens. Have you noticed this? What is that? I think they're worried about keeping their spaces, so they don't want to have men taking over their spaces and so they. Look like men. Play that up, yeah. OK, so her early broadcasting career, she moved to West

Virginia to get a reporter job. She was a one man band carrying a tripod in the camera and it was God awful but she loved it because she wanted to do it and she still wanted to be a reporter. Then she immediately moved to Orange County for some reason. So that's how you normally go things. You go from West Virginia to Orange County, then to West Palm Beach, FL, doing the same thing.

She became an anchor in Atlanta in 2007, Seven years out of college, she was anchoring a local television station. She was fired for uttering profanities on the air, she said. I called the screenwriter a mother sucka, not the F bomb. That's better. She then speaks worse of you because that's not a term. Then she bitched about it enough that she actually got reinstated a couple months later in November of 22,007. She was, she was fired January of 2008. She had to be reinstated. OK.

And she started covering human interest stories, and then she began to develop an affinity for tennis, having no background in tennis, and became a reporter for the Tennis Channel because she made friends with Serena Williams because she's a black lady. And Serena Williams is a black lady. So suddenly she was able to work there. And then her life took a turn.

Now she hosts a show. So she's basically been ATV person out of your whole life because white supremacy has been holding her down from the dream that she wanted starting in West Virginia, which many people might say is as old and backwards as anything gets in this country. Yeah, I think her ambitions, I don't hate anybody who's ambitious to do something like that. But to then do all those things and then cry about the system that props you up, basically slamming the door behind you is

just in a disingenuous effort. And I mean, he just, he used defeat your own argument, but she's not interested in being honest. She's interested in being doing the choreographed, scripted conversation, very poorly, I might add, on CNN, which is effectively doing WWE wrestling through rhetoric for people who want to be deluded into thinking that they're informed, but they're really just sort of being entertained. But, Steve, she said there's

white supremacy. And so NBC News would not like you to think that there is not white supremacy. They did this story. I found this. It's absolutely fascinating. Apparently, if you go into the far reaches of the Amazonian jungle of America, which is known as the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas, you can find a white colony of people who are discriminatory because they've chosen through free association to live together. And that makes them very bad. Listen to them.

They even got the narrator from the Nature Channel to do this. This is pretty good. No blacks, no Jews, no gays. High up in the Ozark Hills in the state of Arkansas, dozens of people have been working hard building houses and a new type of community. It's called Return to the Land, and it is a town open to white people only. They are millennials and Gen. Z, and this is a new update of

age-old prejudice. What we've done here is establish a place where we have control over who our neighbors are. And that is just for the sake of preserving, you know, our culture and that that culture, effectively, we're saying this is a white culture, a White's only place, white American culture. But what this sounds like is bringing back segregation. Is that a fair assessment? It's free association. So we're not trying to keep other people down.

This is a. Small settlement in the middle of the Ozarks. But they are being kept out. Of well, I mean, you don't let everyone into your home. Around 40 people live here, hundreds more from across the world have paid to be members and while the men do the physical labour, the women take care of the children who live here full time. It could be a very loving community if you're part of the community, but if you're black or if you're a tutor, if you're gay, you can't be part of our

community. They can have their own. Communities. And they already do. You might be wondering how any of this can be legal. He goes on to talk about how there's going to be some court challenges. What do you think? That's the first time you've seen that? First of all, they even got the chirping bird. Thing in the background, that fake chirping bird that the Golf Channel tries to pipe in. It's so good. OK, Go. What do you think about that?

These people are animals in a zoo to them, right? That that's the sort of projection that they want to have here This. Is the white supremacist in his natural environment? He's now cruising around in the Ozarks with tractors and other obscured pieces of equipment, building what looks to be settlements amongst the rubble of their culture. We could get the crocodile hunter out there. Yeah. And at the same time can. You can you can you have a Muslim only community in Texas? Yes.

And can you, can you have a black settlement where you go by 400 acres and you only let black people live in any state in

America? Like they had in Georgia, which I had involvement with when Offal Wallace who was a black supremacist, murdered a Daytona police officer like 3 weeks into my arrival here in Florida and then fled and through his network of black supremacists was able to escape law enforcement and get to a black only settlement in rural Georgia that was called Wakanda. And we were told that there was no Nexus for a national security investigation about racially

motivated violent extremists that might have had a, a predicate on killing law enforcement officers and then

evading capture. We were told not to look at that because that wasn't really a predicated group that we should look at. And the the the reporter who's, you know, captivated by this animal in its natural habitat, at the same time would have a discussion about how there needs to be graduation ceremonies that are separate for people who are of a darker complexion so they can be have given space to

celebrate in their way. Because otherwise, if you just have one giant graduation where we all sort of pat each other in the back and say, hey, job well done, that's cultural erasure. You can't erase their culture. It's not acceptable. It is interesting. I, I don't know, like I'm at the end of the day, I don't, I don't agree with the premise of somebody's skin color, somebody's ethnic background keeping you out. But I do agree with culture.

And when I talk about like, I want to live around my people, I mean people that agree with me about things that are culturally relevant. And that means that I'm probably going to exclude a bunch of white people that I don't care about either. And then I have friends that are black, I have friends that are Mexican, I have friends that, you know, Asian, whatever. They're all gun people that care about civil liberties. So like, they are my people.

Whether we look a light is sort of realm, but we do tend to have certain patterns. Like we know about work ethic, we know about how to dress, how to treat our children, how to treat our wives. You know, like. Isn't the most extreme version of this being like, I hate everybody so I just want to buy a lot of land and live by myself because yeah, that'll get you shot too. Like you. Live in Idaho. I mean, there's no difference to that.

I mean, and I'm not defending people who are, you know, saying, well, well, your your skin color defines you. But at the same time, like one group that's OK and should be promoted and elevated and we should actually give you a a desk spot on cable news. And the other people are somehow evil. You're allowed to be a jerk in this country as long as you're not impacting anybody. Like go forth and and prosper. Why would and imagine this?

Like they're doing this thing out in the Ozarks as the guy. The guy actually laughs at him. He's like, this is like a little, a little. Tiny place in the middle of the Ozarks. Like why do you give a shit what's wrong with you? And, and I agree with that too. What's wrong with these people? Like why on earth would you want to go out there? Why would you want to be surrounded by people that didn't want to be around you?

That's the same as if you go, if you walk into a club you've ever been to a like a like a Latino club that they're playing like reggaeton and it's like Steve friend walks in and you're there for like I've I've done that for interviews and stuff. You walk and you're like, oh, I'm not, this is not my environment. I'm not welcome.

Here like Animal House where they show up at the black bar where the white lady's at. You just, yeah, you just show up somewhere and look around and you go like, this is not me. This is not my scene. That could be any number of reasons. And and normal people know that they walk in and go, this is not my culture. This is not my music. This is not people who like think the same way. And so I'm either maybe they're welcoming people will welcome you.

I've done that in Louisiana. Walked in and went, oh, swamp people, this is interesting. And then they passed a hat around, raised like $600.00 for a, a scholarship fund for fallen heroes that we were raising money for. So it's like, OK, cool. Like were they my people? No, but they looked and saw us as curiosities and and they welcomed to us. And that's fine too. You can have cultural exchange, but why the hell would you try

to? If you were a a gay Jewish person, would you really want to go live in the Ozarks with those folks who said that they didn't want to be around you? Like what the hell? But I I worked on an Indian Reservation. Before that, I worked in the inner city where there are people who had not seen a white guy for days, possibly weeks on end. That's. Right. My professional work experience is just working in areas that are not my people, right? That's right. And. That's true.

It is illuminating and you develop the skills and the ability to liaise and interface with people who have completely different culture and even like a way of speaking. I'll never forget having a ride along with me. And I stopped and got out of the car, did a field interview with this guy who was on the street. And I got back in and this lady

was laughing her butt off. And she said it was like watching Star Wars, where Han Solo and the Wookiee are talking to each other and they're not speaking the same language and yet they understand each other. That's so true. My buddy was he, he called me up and he was driving on the Indian Reservation up in Montana and this dude pulls up to him, this old Indian guy. And I've told the story before, but it's it's worth mentioning here. Roll the window down. My buddy rolls the window down.

He's an FBI agent. He looks like a Viking. He's like 62 blue eyes, big, you know, blondish beard. And the guy looks at him and he goes, Hey, be careful out there, white boy. You're in the black foot. And my buddy's like, is that it? And he was like, Yep. And he like rolled his window up. And so my buddy rolled his window up and drove on. Then he then he called me up and he was like, hey, I just gotta, I gotta be careful. White boy thing.

It's different culture. It doesn't mean that you can't be. You're friendly how that tempo of speech and that accent seems to just be all across the country on every Indian Reservation because the special. Indian Reservation talking style. It's my absolute favorite. Sometimes they start sentences with the word because too, which is my favorite. Like because no one's been here before and you're on, you're knocking on this door. It's like, wow, how hammered are

you? This guy is a black guy. For anyone who's listening, I just found this as well the other day. It was just sitting in my archive of weird clips, and he looks like my people. He's dressed in a black shirt just like I am, and he's got a button up and he speaks articulately and he's talking about things. So don't cancel me.

I didn't say this, but I see these clips, a lot of these are popping up and I don't know if they're doing the Candace Owen things where they're like looking for clout, whether they're going, hey, there might be some problems with certain people and certain groups of people who happen to share a a

skin color. If they act inappropriately together, then maybe they, they just kind of suck and this guys talking about it and they're his people, allegedly, which I would actually argue they're not his people at all. Anyway, Steve, you're on the screen. Feel free to interject. Nobody wants to live around black people. Nobody wants to do business. Somebody wants to send their kids to our. Schools no one wants to live in our areas.

It's. Not because of racism, it's because the areas that we live in, the things we do in our own communities, that's what they're of less value. We destroy our own things, we destroy our own communities. We put down our people with violence, treat each other like shit. So what makes you think that somebody wants to move into our community and sing kumbaya with us? And for all you liberal white women like. I live in a black neighborhood.

You live in an affluent black neighborhood where a good majority of common black people don't live. You live in a neighborhood where a majority of the black people living there are probably making over $100,000 a year. You're not living with Tyrone and Jamal Susan. You're living with Marcus and Diane. OK, so you're right. He looks like Sure Michael Single. Sir Michael? Yeah, he actually sounds like him. His voice. That guy does the fake white guy lady voice just the way I do too.

So that's my people. That's what my people sound like, That's how they dress, that's what they look like. And he has the appeal to authority, right? Because he can say, hey, look, I'm black, I'm allowed to criticize. You can't cancel me for this. And look, like, take it out of the racial context, Like our people theoretically a couple of years ago were people who had a gun and badge from the FBI. And we are saying like, you all suck. That's right.

I criticize you for that. Yeah, coming coming from a place of OK, I understand what this thing is and and I have a problem with it. Look, I got to say the same problem that he's got with with Susan. Whoever Susan is, she really is obnoxious that Susan Karen's the worst. Yeah. And she's got colored hair. Like, I look at people and I just go like, oh, you're not my people. Even at my church. I'll look at people and go like,

what are you doing here? You said something about hold on. And I don't want to misquote you. Will you tell me what you said about elite and St. communist feminist conservatives? You, you may have to go back and read it because it was brilliant. Steve Friend, full screen. Listen to this folks. I said that the elite communist in this country actually live a very conservative lifestyle. Like they're married, they have children in wedlock. They have a very stable household.

You're thinking of like a Gavin Newsom. His kids are going to great institutions for for schooling and they they probably come home and they probably have dinner together every night. They're like Ward and June Cleaver. And you contrast that with the quote UN quote, conservative feminists who are out there doing the content creation and they live, live like street communists where they are either unmarried or they have children

outside of wedlock. And if they do have children, they hand them off to the illegal alien nanny so they can go back to creating content within two weeks. And it's an interesting contrast in the way that they actually live their life and the message that they're putting out there. Yesterday I said here, and it probably is probably one of the more quotable things, but we deserve a better class of grifter in America and Elon Musk tweeted out yesterday that we deserve better. Psyops.

Both of those things are the same statement, and they're both true. Can I add a third? And that would be like, we deserve a better class of conqueror. Like we don't have a Nebuchadnezzar, we have a Bill Gates as being the evil villain. Oh my gosh, yeah. No, absolutely all of that is true. All of that is gross. And I think that's what that's maybe why the 80s was better, because at least our villains were villains. Iron Chic. We actually could like bench

press something. We deserve a better class of conqueror is the third piece of that. We need better grifters, better psyops, and a better class of conquerors because we're being conquered by the weak and the worst. How interesting. Yuck. All of that is gross, Steve. It makes me pine for a better time when at least we knew who

the bad guys were. Let me do a quick promo for my friends over at Patriot Protect and then we're going to get into like a handful of news stories that I grabbed up here that I think are of interest. But this was like the cultural piece of it and I was just, I was distracted by Hulk Hogan passing. So that's, that's the first half of the show. Here we go.

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their service. It's inexpensive and and it's kind of like a like a an ounce of prevention versus a pound of cure. Steve, let's do some let's do some news ish stories. This one I teased and alluded to. There is a new app that's known as TEA, and that's what you're seeing on the screen right now is a picture of tea. I'd like to read you the headline because I didn't want to clutter up our visual here. Women are anonymously spilling tea about men in their cities on

a viral app. I've seen so many people I know on the app, it's crazy, said one user of Tea, which topped the Apple Charts store this week. When Sid Walker opened the T app, she's greeted by a barrage of posts about men and their apparent red or green flags. He's a cheater, Walker said, reading some of the comments from one of the posts. What clubs does he go to? He's cute, said another person.

The app appears to be advertising itself online since at least this fall, allowing users to solicit feedback about certain men they're dating. So women can anonymously, either, I don't know, shit talk or brag about the men that they're dating. Walker, 22, is among the 4 million users on The Woman Only Safety app, which became number one in the free app section of the Apple Store. It was created by a man. That's the other funny thing. The Woman Only app was created by a man.

His name is Sean Cook, who said on T's website that he was inspired after watching his mother's terrifying experience with online dating. There's something wrong about all of that, including being catfished and not only dating men with criminal records. His LinkedIn profile says he's the founder of T since 20/22. It was self funded by Sean. He created the app with his own money supposedly. What do you think about online gossipy gaps?

They need to get friends, right? They basically just created a forum for these girls to do what they have done forever, and that was a dish on the guy that they're dating to their friends. But because we don't live in a time right now where people don't have friends and they have to be on a device at all times, he saw that niche and created it. I'm I'm wondering like, what's the vetting process? Are there dudes who are allowed on there because they identify

as women? This could be a problem. Not clear but they have such online sections as Are we dating the same guy and groups known as liars, cheats, abusers and anyone who exhibits toxic or daviors behaviors. These were all Facebook groups that women got kicked off on because they were defamatory and judges were getting lawsuits that they were kicking them out and a lot of frivolous nonsense on there. So they just moved it to an app where they can all kind of do the equivalent.

Women can express interest in men. They can, they can talk about how looking at him, they can determine all kinds of things about him and other bigoted things, you know, kind of like excluding people from your community based on the way that they look or the maybe religious things or the way they dress. The day, the morning conference room meetings, like the staff meetings, you know, like everybody in that room is a dude. And they're just dying laughing at this.

Like they have the greatest scam going. Like, these women are giving us their data, which we can then monetize and sell so that they can do things that they've always done forever. And we actually have it in written form. So we could theoretically like if there's any damaging material in there, like notify the guy so we can be, you know, a good brother to them. And then we have this story, which is not necessarily related, but seems to be related.

Alcohol use is up in women and the health consequences have followed. Heavy drinkers are likely to get alcohol related liver diseases compared with decades ago, a study found. It's also most likely that certain groups, including women, are drinking more. I wonder why It turns out that the the sort of like this physical struggle of being out in the world and dealing with a holes all the time. I think it used to drive men to drink. Well, I'm I'm doing this like

flashback to the the 1950s. With Mad Men. Nobody listening here was working aged in the 1950s. I think that's pretty clear, right? We can pretty much guess that that's the case. And so very few were working age of, you know, of like awareness in the 1960s. And I would say that even the oldest members of our audience were probably starting to work in the 19, late 1960s, early 1970s.

I'm thinking of my father's generation, born in 1949, graduated high school in 1968. So I can do the math on that. I think that's right. That's, that's kind of how this plays out, right? So nobody remembers what the 50s were like. So we had these like idealized versions of them where dudes were like drinking and slapping secretaries on the ass or whatever other things were going on. And, you know, we've introduced

women into men's spaces. And now we've gone full circle where men are climbing into women's locker rooms. And it's a callback The Wonder Years I one of the episodes was when the dad got home from work. This is theoretically 1968. The wife had to meet him at the door with a drink in her hand because he had he had to have a moment to decompress. And he was relying on alcohol to do that every single day. And now the girl bosses are got to go to work and go to do that.

And you know, another reason they could be upping their drinking is effective. They're not pregnant anymore. They're not making people. Wow, that's interesting. Well, for whatever it's worth, I think sometime early on my wife decided to stop drinking after having kids. And you know, mostly because you got to get up and be functional. You got other stuff going on there. I'm sure there were entire generations of people that woke up and parented hungover. But we know what the science is.

And it does seem like a really bad decision. Like I've never once gone to bed and woken up hungover and been like, oh, man, I'm so glad I had drinks last night. I'm so, so I just make that decision proactively before there's a drink. Just go like, oh, I'm probably not going. To really appreciate it for reinforcement. Go figure. All of that's really funny to me. I don't know why I think it's so funny, but I guess it's sad too. Let me see if I had a had some other kind of goofy clips in

here of all this kind of stuff. No, I had more Hulkamania too. So while we're talking about women making decisions about drinking, let's talk about women who drink. How do I know this? Because someone may or may not have told me that this woman is a heavy drinker. And there she is, right there. That's what's her name, Alina Haba. Yeah.

So, so she was the United States Attorney acting role for New Jersey and then her time ran up and then they put in the deputy and then we fired the deputy as a dunk. So I don't know who's actually occupying that seat. I know we they just. Named her as the acting. So Trump has yanked her nomination to be the actual United States Attorney and then put her back in as the acting United States Attorney in New Jersey. So she's back. Kyle, how do you know that she

drinks a lot? I was actually told by someone who was looking for a personal assistant for her that the person would have to tolerate a 40 something year old lady who does a fair amount of drinking and swearing. So there you go. Anyway, President Trump on Thursday. She's pretty. She's not living conservative life even though she's got the cross out there. This goes back to your point.

How many? I can't tell you how many news media like influencer types, people in politics that are in this female sphere do not live the values that they are selling at all. Like you said, children out of wedlock, regularly telling women how to live while living single and not having any of the things that they claim are good. And the women who are listening to them have all the things that these women should actually be doing if that's what they

actually believed. It's just, I guess it's good business. President Trump withdrew the nomination for Alina Haba, former defense lawyer, to serve as the top prosecutor again in New Jersey at the Justice Department, clearing the way for her to serve as a acting capacity. They get, what, 120 days every

time in the acting capacity? Yes, and I, I mean, that always kind of was a head scratcher to me that they're up against the time clock on all you want to see people permanently put in there, but the same time, all right, we'll just pull them out for one day and then it's right, right, right. Like reinstall them? Unless there's some sort of rule against that. Yep, here it is.

So they had initially put the deputy in, as you said, that was Desiree Lee Grace, the state's top federal prosecutor, and then she was just removed. She was selected to serve. And so the Trump administration decided to dunk on the judges. Justice Department does not tolerate rogue judges, especially when they threaten the president. Score article to powers, said Pam Bondi on a post while she was talking to Sean Hannity in the green room on social media.

I made that part up. How many times have we seen these people go out and do news hits compared to, I don't know, ever in the history of America? All the times. All the times. I mean, why? Is this what do we, what are we just do? We just have just like an A news media influencer, we're just going to make it up. Somebody is Alex Jones asked me yesterday. He was like, what's the Trump administration doing well? And I'm like, all the things are

doing well. You're not hearing about on purpose because they're actually doing their job. Look at the energy secretary. How many interviews do you see him do? None. But his background is not in doing the public relations and doing the content creation. So I think when people are under stress, they're going to resort to what they do best. You know, what is it that you bring to the table?

Well, my skill set is that I can talk really proficiently and eloquently into a microphone and look into this camera and convince people that I have certain skill sets that I might not necessarily have. So they lean on that. That's their crutch. And at the same time, like for Alina Haba, you know, they're saying that, you know, she's really aggressive. She's going. Going after the Democrats, it's like, well, you had a congresswoman body slam someone on video like that.

That's not really like you being energetic and going after that's just you following through. And the same time Chris Murphy, the governor of New Jersey, was saying, like, I'm going to house illegal aliens in my house and good luck coming to get me. And then it came out like, oh, be careful, the US attorney's going to subpoena you. Meanwhile, she's posing for pictures with him to create content to put on her social media accounts when she's at a soccer game.

They're in the they're not in the cheap seats, right? They're in the owner's box because they're all elitists. Yeah, it goes back to the to the Hulk Hogan thing we were talking about. This is all professional

wrestling. It continues to look the same way to me. And we're going to talk about somebody in a second who I despise, and we're going to talk about how fake she is because you decided to go look into it, which is so easy to do with these people all forget that they're in an Internet era where people had just a little bit of

curiosity. They'd realize what frauds are going on. I did notice our chat mentioned that Matthew Lohmeyer, former guest on this show, former Space Force commander, was just confirmed as the Under Secretary of the Air Force yesterday. That's all good news. Got no headlines, by the way. And he's very calm. He's very well spoken. He's a handsome man, but he's interested in commanding and fixing military problems, not

running out and running ATV. By the way, Pete Hegseth seems like he's doing a decent job of avoiding the limelight it. Almost is I don't see him all day. Don't announce that you're doing a a probe or an investigation into somebody if you're actually interested in doing law enforcement, conducting an effective investigation that's going to bring an evildoer criminal to justice, right.

But we're not doing that in certain elements and then in other ones that we are the ones they're not talking about, I think we rest assured that there's they're not not doing anything. That's I think that the the most optimistic rosy view you could have. They're not not doing anything. OK, so here's another story that we'll throw up on the screen here. This is about Columbia University in New York.

They just made a $200 million settlement with the Trump administration is going to lead into somebody else that I don't like. So we'll talk about that. The university, as usual, did not admit wrongdoing in the agreement. That's pretty standard for these large settlements, $200 million over the next three years to resolve claims that it discriminated against Jewish

students. An agreement that the university said will help restore hundreds of million of dollars in federal grants by the Trump administration. So in other words, they pay $200 million to get more money. This is an investment in their future. And it's a it's, you know, like giving Trump the win so that they can get a bigger win, so they don't get cut out of the

billions of dollars in funding. While Columbia does not admit to wrongdoing in this resolution agreement, the institution's leaders have recognized repeatedly that Jewish students and faculty have experienced painful, unacceptable incidents and that reform is and was needed. But nobody is responsible, least of all us. They've also agreed to pay $21,000,000 to settle investigations brought by the EEOC. How interesting. I've had 0 success with the EEOC. They've been mostly useless.

Here's CNN arguing about it. Steve Friend. And then we're going to get some background on our favorite lady on here who is alleged. She's a what? She's a Republican, yes. Oh yeah. Oh. Yeah, but not conservative, as far as I can tell. Here we go. Voting in the Trump administration. You don't pay $200 million, but just quote, make something go away. You pay $200 million because you know you got caught red handed systematically discriminating against Jewish students. That's why you pay.

That's why you change your policies. If, if elections have consequences, if Trump had not won, they would still be doing it today. Thank God he pushed back on them. I think the reason that they're paying the $200 million is they don't want to lose billions in grants because they don't want to lose the the money that comes in from international students.

Like what Trump has done with Harvard, threatened to take away the visas of all of the international students coming to Harvard. I think they don't want to fight the way that Harvard is fighting back. So you say, you know, the things that Trump has done to get them to bend the knee. In the case of CBS and Paramount, they need government approval for the sale and merger. In the case of the law firms, he threatened not to allow any of the lawyers into federal

buildings. In the case of the universities, he's taken away billions of grant money to the point, the point where there are scientists from American universities that are being recruited and leaving the country. People will die. Who was that? That was Anna Navarro. Tell me about Anna. Well, former campaign advisor to John McCain.

And John loves that guy. Yeah, who can't seem to actually be proficient at what the content creators we were just talking about and that is are being articulate in the English language and having a message. Now I don't disagree with what she was saying where they it's just a down payment on getting billions of dollars back and and you know even a little bit off topic going to Columbia seems like self association, you know associated with who you want you want to associate with anti

semites. My problem is why are we giving federal dollars? The guys in the Ozarks aren't asking for federal grants, so that's really the difference, but. Why Steve Friend guys, This is why Steve Friend is such a valued contributor to the friendly Friday program. It's a it's a great link. I don't know why we give money to any of these universities for

any of these things. This is just, I think that is what is the one thing that the Trump administration has pointed out more than a lot of people is how much money is going to places that we just cannot fathom, whether it be Tanzania or Columbia University. It's like how on the how on earth we have, we have homeless people that are veterans that are dying on our streets and you're crying about this.

Keep going. We're borrowing money on the backs of our grandkids to give it to Columbia and we're going to say well because it's entertaining, we're going to go and fight Columbia because they're anti semites for reason. What if those what if those scientists go somewhere else, Steve? Then we lose some scientists. Or there could be private investment in those institutions that are actually pursuing something they might be able to private schools. You mean what a joke?

Why does she have an accent? Anna Navarro So she's from Nicaragua, so that might explain her accent, except the fact that she moved to America when she was 9 and and she wasn't from like the mean streets of Nicaragua, like she was a landed Gentry father who was a high level like department of the

agriculture there. She attended elite schools her entire life, came over to America while in grammar school, which is very interesting to me because you know, I'm married to somebody who's not from America, originally arrived here in high school. When you think that the accent would be a little bit deeper, it would sound a lot like Sparks the the congresswoman. But my wife, that's. What your mother-in-law sounds like you said.

That's what mother-in-law because she moved here when she was in her 40s whereas my wife moved here when she was 14. And still if you interfaced or interacted with my wife, you would not know that she is not from this country. She doesn't even have an accent yet Anna Navarro feels like she has to put that accent on so that she can lean on that as a crutch and let let you know that she brings this worldly perspective when she was advising the maverick about, you

know, what's that? It's not, it's a. Isn't Kennedy's one O 1 law like a derivative of that like? Yeah, no matter who you nominate, you get, you get John. Kane, you get John Mcgade. Yeah. Is it possible, and play devil's advocate to your position here, Is it possible that Anna Navarro was unable to get rid of her accent because she's dumb and your wife is a lot smarter? Go. Yes, yes. I don't need to do much delving so. That's possible. We can at least say it's

possible that she's just dumb. I mean, she, yeah, yeah, I don't, I don't need to elaborate on that. She's retarded. That's fair. OK, I just Speaking of retarded. I played this the other day. These are the people that you hate This. These are men doing Steve Friend style skits of people that I think make your blood pressure unsafe in all of America whenever you go around. I think these men have noticed the things that you notice. I played it yesterday as a

palate cleanser. I want your reaction to it because I just thought of it right now. I just walked through the doors of this store. I'm going to stand right here and plan my next move. Oh, I see that there's a car behind me in this parking lot. I'm just going to keep walking right in the middle of the. Driving area? Oops. I'm in the dentist waiting room and I'm getting a phone call. Better put this one on speakerphone. Well. I'm all done with that now.

Oh, it's my turn to order after spending over 20 minutes in line. Gosh, I have no idea. I'd better start the decision making process right now. There's more to it. What do you think? We desperately need to re evaluate the 8th amendment in this country. Cruel and usual punishment. I mean, we need to expand capital murder crimes. All of those should be in effect.

And let me add the addendum. I don't know if it was in there, the people that now that we do self checkout the people, there'll be like 8 of them available. You should just be standing in a general line and go to the next available one to check out. But people are like, hey, which one are you standing in line for? Well, I didn't know that was a thing, but that seems like maybe that's a uniquely Florida problem. We don't have that problem what I've seen.

Well, we're doing that. You can do that. I think you could make a a higher definition version of this with your iPhone. You could literally walk out and have your wife who speaks with no accent video. You doing all the things that people do that you hate and it would be a viral thing 'cause I think a lot of other people notice it as well. All those are failing basic

citizenship tests. It's being so roped into just you at all times that you don't take a moment to think like, hey, I shouldn't just shove this shopping cart out into the middle of the parking lot. I like the Russian guy that goes and makes people put them back that makes because he's like this beefy ass Russian guy with a bunch of tattoos. That would have been a Hulk Hogan type of job in retirement. That would have been awesome. Hulk Hogan. Parking lot attendant enforcer. No, no, no.

There's a name. It's shopping cart enforcer, right? Cart return enforcer as Hulk Hogan. That would be good stuff. I would actually like to see that as well. That's a shame. Somebody maybe can dress like

Hulk Hogan and go do that. We had a discussion last night on our call in program about how we actually thought we were going to get rid of all these people that we needed a plague of some kind and we thought that we had a pandemic, but it turned out to be just like a like a retard pocalypse. I can't remember what the the actual term was and it didn't really stick. It wasn't as catchy as I wanted to be, but that's kind of what ended up happening is it was the

worst possible pandemic. It it really wasn't a great plague for getting rid of dummies. We had. We knew who they were. They were all wearing the multiple masks. We knew them. Yeah, I mean, it was, it was a great purge for as far as like your personal relationships with people and interactions with people in a, you know, commercial capacity, like, you know, right away and put it into like the the MAGA concept, right?

That Red Hat. Why is that particular Red Hat so infuriating to the communists in this country?

And it's both. Are simple creatures and they they get inflamed by color so they made a color association it's the color of passione listen, I found one of the ladies that we were just talking about that we thought we were going to be gone because of the retard apocalypse and somehow she's still out there so she went to one of the experts of the retard apocalypse and asked him where did I go wrong. This clip is actually freaking amazing This is a recent clip of

Peter hotebs. He dresses like a cartoon fake doctor and here's a woman asking him for his best medical advice. Here it is. My concern was I'm getting COVID often. I took Paxlovid the third time and then a few weeks later I got it again and it was. COVID was really. Bad on me. That's a common experience, by the way. So if you get repeated bouts of COVID, I mean that anybody can get long COVID after a case of COVID.

It's more likely if you've had repeated bouts of COVID or if you've had a severe case of, of COVID. So that's the reason. Should I be? Getting the vaccine even though I've had it multiple times. Yeah. Now I guess one question is, after you had your first 2 immunizations way back in 2021, did you get boosters regularly? I got 1 booster and then after that but I stopped getting them. Yeah. So that was so that's the reason why you keep up with the booster. That's deep red goat.

So let's let's just let's just evaluate what the good doctor is proposing with his nice bow tie. You got the illness that theoretically now you have the antibodies to fight against that it was necessary for you to jam a needle containing a experimental gene juice into your arm continuously every six months because otherwise you might get long COVID. It's totally not vaccine injured at all.

It's definitely not the experimental gene juice that you continually jam into your body to produce a protein that is toxic. But you should keep doing that. That's, that is the person that is the doctor that told me when I said I need to get something because I have coronavirus. And he said, take hot showers and cold showers because I guess bloodletting and leeches weren't available.

Or the other doctor that I went in for something unrelated and he walked in the room and said, oh, oh, you're not wearing a mask. Let me go get a second mask and then exited and came back in. That is a good like if you want 2 masks between you, you can wear the second one that actually is a great. Theoretically, I think that you should wear one mask and then the second mask should be upside out, and then it is if I'm wearing one. Yeah, and then you can feel good about it.

It reminds me of the the little meme which is like an old timey Dr. on like an old like rota rota dial phone. And it's not even like it's like the party line where he just picks it up and he just like operator, like he's got like the like the earpiece and the separate mouthpiece thing. And he goes, he goes, your results are in. You've got ghosts in your blood. You should do cocaine about it.

That's essentially what we just. Heard by the way, smoke this brand of Lucky Stripe cigarettes because four to five doctors recommend it. That's right here it is. OK, so Speaking of things, the same people, this is a great segue. You ready? The same people that are wondering if they're getting sick because they're not getting enough boosters are the same people that now suddenly are very, very interested in what went on with Ghislaine Maxwell, with Ghislaine Maxwell.

And they're very interested in the Epstein case suddenly after years of not being interested. And so NBC News is saying the following Ken, Ghislaine Maxwell be trusted to tell the truth about Jeffrey Epstein. There might be even more. Listen, we have to pre bunk the possibility that Gilane Maxwell says, yeah, Donald Trump was never on the thing, or maybe she

said that he was. Either way, we need to hedge our bets because we need to make sure that whatever the story we tell is is now suddenly relevant to our audience. That's a picture of Gilane Maxwell, who had like a pretty good rack and apparently. Pelosi level rack. Yeah, yeah, kind of a Pelosi, like a pre Pelosi early Pelosi rack while putting Jeffrey Epstein's tosies between her, her, her. Bosoms. Bosoms, thank you. That was good. All right, what do you think? Can we trust?

We saw that. We saw that the DAG, the deputy attorney general went to apparently do individual interviews, which I've never heard happening. And I don't know what his investigative role is. He's now going to, he went and met and did a jailhouse deposition of Elaine Maxwell and they're going to do another one today. So we don't know. And they're also going to do another one in August. What do you got? So she's getting the queen for a

day, right? I presume that this is a proffer or nothing you say can be used against you as you just need to be forthright with us and then share this information. She's already doing 20 years though, and. And what sort of ease on sentencing is she going to ask for for this? Like she's doing it for personal reasons now. Like, look, are they just pivoting over to to do this because they have to like do something because they know that.

Oh, well, the grand jury requests we got are going to get stomped down because Rule 6E says like nothing that we asked for can be given over. And that didn't take as long as we were hoping it was going to take. It didn't last for six or eight months until we got a response from the judge. So maybe we'll just keep interviewing continuously, just Lane Maxwell so we can say that we're we're getting to the bottom of it.

So Lindsey Graham can go on Sean Hannity and twice a week say we're going to keep working on it. We're going to get to the bottom of it. We're going to issue subpoenas. We're going to have key rings on it. And then eventually it'll be like 2029 and hopefully everybody will forgot talking about this. I assume they will. Maybe we could do another distraction and we could have another pretty lady. I got no beef, actually, with what Tulsi Gabbard's been up to, but she seems like she's been in

the news talking about things. I'm going to play a clip. Then you tell me. Are we going to see indictments of anybody on the back there? By the way, there is a, a, there's a graph that is behind her. I wonder if I have both. Hold on one second here, Steve friend. No, I do not have both. The second graph that is behind her, if you have it from a different angle, it says secret Russian meeting. It's really, it's one of my favorite sort of things to put up on a on a blackboard behind you.

This is the director of national intelligence and she says the following. I need your reactions. I want to know Obama's getting handcaps, my friend, or if we're watching Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan shake hands. Director Gatward, thank you. So. Just to two. Questions to begin on that. President, yesterday you've inferred that the former president helped lead a coup. Based on what you now see, do you believe President Obama is guilty of treason?

I'm leaving the criminal charges to the Department of Justice. I am not an attorney, but as I've said previously, when you look at the intent behind creating a fake manufactured intelligence document that directly contradicts multiple assessments that were created by the intelligence community.

The expressed intent and what followed afterward can only be described as a year's long coup and a treasonous conspiracy against the American people, our Republic, and an attempt to undermine President Trump's administration. The Senate Intelligence Committee spent several years looking into this and unanimously agreed in the bipartisan fashion Secretary of State Rubio was a member of that committee that there was no political interference.

There was a year's long Justice Department investigation into this as well that also concluded no political affairs. So help us from a 50,000 foot level, explain what do you now have that refutes those two? I will encourage you in my role as the Director of National intelligence. My job, again, as I said when I came into this role, was to make sure that we are telling the truth to the American people and that we are ensuring that the intelligence community is not

being politicized. So I'm not asking you to take my word for it. I'm asking you in the media to conduct honest journalism and the American people to see for yourself in the documents that we've released now. Close to 2. 100 pages that point in multiple references, multiple examples to include comments that have been made by senior intelligence professionals who are some still working within these agencies today. Anybody going to jail? Look, secret Russian meeting. I found it.

Look at that the the creation of the Russian hoax. We got a picture of Barack Obama on the top man. This thing is like really well produced. All right, a couple thoughts. Tulsi Gabbard, who is wearing the all whites pants suit, looking very presidential as she stands at the lectern that says the White House, Washington with the seal, the president behind her and is totally not getting her name ID up so she can run for governor of Texas.

Dramatic pause. She's presenting that information out there, which is we've known for years on end and the pushback for the media was well, a bipartisan Senate committee when did this? Well, that Senate committee had been given information by the ODNI that was the created false documents. So that investigation was not really based on anything that was real.

And look, I want to present the the devil's advocate almost because I think it's easy to say like, hey, look, you think that they got rid of the Epstein files and they didn't get rid of like the Obama conspiracy files. Like why would they get rid of both? That's the big question. Too let let me present this. I think that they come and they go Hobbs, but the institution is here forever.

In the hubris of the intelligence community, they think that nobody is going to come into this role, which is why you see John Ratcliffe came into that role. And why didn't he turn over? Because intelligence is forever. Doesn't matter who's in charge. We are here. We're the administrative state, the deep state. We have this information. And they might have just said, like, whoever takes that seat. Whatever guy, whatever girl is there is not going to turn it over.

Which might explain why they tried to make Tulsi Gabbard into a terrorist and have her surveilled. That's an interesting perspective and I don't, I don't dislike it. I I've been looking for an answer. I, I tend to lean towards like I was kind of not a fan only because I've seen all of her Second Amendment stuff. I read her, her discussion about why she changed her mind. It's, it's fine with me. I, you know, I don't have any proof that she's not being

honest. So I'll take her out of word on that. And she seems like she's doing reasonable work. On the Obama thing, that the fact that we have adult humans in this country who think that Barack Obama is going to go to prison explains the fact that we have a significant number of people who could not handle an unexpected $400.00 expense. That's another Steve Friend zinger from my chat earlier this week.

Say it one more time. The fact that we have adult humans in this country who would not insignificant number believe that Barack Obama, who didn't have a single single problem with his presidency, no Solyndra, no Loisler, he one time wore a tan suit that he's going to wind up in an orange jumpsuit in handcuffs in federal penitentiary. If you do legitimately believe that, that explains why a significant number of people could not handle an unexpected $400.00 expense. I think that's true.

I think that's fair. And as I said, like, I don't have any reason to doubt the stuff that Tulsi said. I also know that there is something about being targeted by your government that you used to sort of believe in that can radicalize you at a rate that nothing else can do.

And so finding out that they were surveilling you on a plane when you were when you were in the National Guard and holding the rank of what Colonel with a top secret clearance, that's a pretty wild experience to have to know that they were

surveilling your wife. You know, when you're a Federal Air Marshall and you were the one asked to to schedule people to watch your wife go to Washington, DC, could make you a little bit nuts and a little bit radical and could definitely change your opinion on whether or not the good guys are the US government, which we used to believe back in the 80s, we did sort of. Actually, we. Always knew the government was the bad guys, but they were good

guys that were making it work. I, I mean, look, you, you've said it tongue in cheek, like the government I grew up with, the America I grew up in, would invade the America that I live in. Like that's not a good sentiment. Like you wouldn't want to. Send like a black. Teen in to do that, but I think ultimately like the belief was like in the 80s, like we were at least trying to be an objective force for good. Well, we thought we were the good guys at the end of the day.

And like, we tried to go out there and actively persuade it. But then again, you watch movies like ET and you remember that like, no, the government was trying to like, steal a little boy's friend, those assholes. Speaking of, do you think there's any chance someone lower in the chain goes to jail? I'm going to play you this thing from from James Clapper, who is one of the people on that list and he seems like the only one that's going out and messaging a little bit of concern.

I wonder if it's because he's supposed to be the guy that says that and make it look like it's real so that this is real K fob because it could be scripted or if you think he actually has real concern and then we'll wrap up with that when the. Director says that she's referred the this these filings to the Justice Department for for criminal investigation. Tonight we're told they formed what is called a strike force. Do you have? Concerns that that they will

attempt to prosecute. You, well, certainly I do, you know, after 8 1/2 years of this and I don't know of an intelligence product that was more scrutinized, more investigated than that product was by numerous people. I, you know, it's, it's very disconcerting for President Obama. We might not have done the intelligence community assessment that we did that set off a whole sequence of events which are still unfolding today. President Obama is responsible for that.

And it was he who tasked us to do that intelligence community assessment in the 1st place. It was he who tasked us to do that intelligence community assessment. What do you think, Megamind? James Clapper, once you see that, you can't Unsee it. He looks just like it. No, I don't think that he's going to go to prison at all.

I think he's out there just kind of like he's the he's the one who was selected to do it. He's the Susan Rice who went out there and said that the Benghazi video was why that the why we had the unrest over there, right? I think he's the guy that just they they picked and they can also do it because they can slap by his name, Lieutenant General retired and say that he was a real American hero. And he's more sympathetic that way.

That's fair. This was him in 2017 talking about Donald Trump being run by Russia. Like, at the end of the day, this stuff is not new and anybody who's been paying attention to it knows that these people were out there working. It's not like they were hiding. You didn't need a secret Russia meeting. They did it on CNN. Here he is doing that on CNN.

I think this past weekend is illustrative of what a great case officer Vladimir Putin is. He knows how to handle an asset, and that's what he's doing with the president. You're saying that Russia is handling President Trump as an asset? That's the, that seems to be the, that's the appearance to me, professional assessment.

That guy got to where he did because he was a communist, Marxist, good and faithful servant, did what he was told and used the levers of power at his disposal because he identified at choke point, which for him was the intelligence community to go after political enemies, to punish them and reward his friends. And then he was a good and faithful servant who got rewarded in the outset. Like he's on CNN. There he's sure of some sort of

paid contributor. And if he's not there, he's working for some think tank and he's living very comfortably. And of all the concerns about, well, I could be prosecuted, I need representation. Do you think he's going to go out of pocket 1 dime for a lawyer to defend him? No. I don't.

They'll be tried in Washington, DC, where the jury will come out and acquit him and say, yeah, we know we did it, but, you know, we just didn't want to send him to jail like they did for the people who lied in the FISA wiretaps for the Russia gate. Let's end with something that just also will just piss off people, because apparently people really like Candace Owens and I think she's horrible. I want to go back to our three rules. We need better grifters.

We need better what was the other piece of it? We need better psyops. And lastly, we deserve better conquerors. Here she is talking about bankrupting. This is a thing that is going to be a problem for not James Clapper and probably not Candace Owens. If you guys are listening to the dollar signs, they're talking that her husband is worth something like 1/4 of a billion dollars and she has a net worth that is also like well into the seven figures in just of

herself. And the people that she's talking about suing her that have all the money are actually worth quite a bit less. But anyway, whenever you can cast yourself as a victim, you sort of are living like a Lib. The goal is to bankrupt me. That's how these elites think. They think about we have money and money is power, right? We'll keep this going. We've got we've got unlimited funds. That's why elites love courts and expensive lawyers because the little guys get, what are

you going to do? How are you going to defend yourself against these people? You are going to pay financially because we have unlimited fund. Anyway, the point that I'm making here is that common sense, literally sense among us commoners, is the biggest threat to the establishment. Literally sense among the commoners. Let me just tell you the least. The least conservative thing you can do? Make yourself a victim.

Make it all about you that late. Like Candace Owens is Napoleon, Aluna and Nancy Mace and all the they're all the same to me. I look at him and I'm like, just just shut up. You think she found the Ben Shapiro slush fund that all the whistleblowers get when we're paid more than we would have ever been paid as she's a. Whistleblower about penises on a on a French lady. That's what's going on. You don't have to agree with me, by the way, that I I get hate.

Like people are like, Kyle, you're a smart guy. Like you're really wrong about this. You should look into it. I don't have to. I don't need to look into it. I don't give a shit. I don't care whether or not he he, if he married a man, which I don't think he did, I don't care. It's irrelevant. What they do, the people that write that also think you have things like subpoena power. That's right, 5. Seconds. Yeah, because I'm going to send a doctor to go collect

somebody's blood. Like Candace Owens has doctors to go collect people's bloods at the end of the day. Can we just remember that woman said the White House called her and she was the reason that the Ukrainian war was continuing? She needed to stop making fun of Brigitte's penis so that the so that the conflict in Ukraine between Russia and Ukraine would stop. And she elected to not do that and instead go out on her podcast so the war could continue to rage. And she's a war monger and.

And I would imagine that the reason she's a war monger is because somehow the Jews. So anyway, hit me up with all your hatred about how much you love Candace Owens. I think she's a fraud. We deserve better grifters. We deserve better Psyops. We deserve better and more masculine conquerors like this guy who was a real American Steve friend. Final thoughts and I'll let you tell people about Amran. Well, happy trails to Hulk Hogan there real American hero. You know, take your, take your

vitamins, say your prayers. All wholesome things that I still teach my kids this day. So he will be missed And and for the American Radicals Podcast tomorrow, join us for the Saturday Grab bag. It's going to be a grab bag, but sort of a experience in contrast where we talk about like artificial intelligence is making people lose jobs and then helping them get them. And we have hate crimes and some of them are real and then some of them are fake. So it'll be a good time. Join us 1030

rumble.com/amradpod. Have a great weekend guys. Thanks, Steve. You have a great weekend, folks. Say bye to Steve. We're going to make him go away. We're going to shut it down here. I thank you so much for watching. If you guys are watching over on Rumble, please give us a thumbs up. We appreciate that. If you're watching over on YouTube, same story. It's youtube.com. Slash at Kyle Seraphin at Kyle Seraphin over on XI will be doing the Tim cast IRL tonight.

I will be doing that program. I don't know what time it starts. So hopefully you guys do. Hopefully you know when these things happen and if you want to find me out there, I'll be in West Virginia doing the thing that means I got to catch a plane in about 2 1/2 hours. So we are going to be on on the run. If you guys are listening to this after the fact, I'm already airborne and en route to a place that I do not necessarily like going because I hate going to Washington, DC, but so be it.

Let me give you a palate cleanse that has nothing to do with any of these things. It's something that's really near and dear to our heart here in the Seraphin house. We really like dragonflies. We really don't like actual flies that are flying around. And this guy apparently let me know that I didn't know that. I didn't know that dragonflies ate flies. Did you? Flies, Right. What do we do for fly control on our herd? And I bet you, you haven't heard this one. Look at our fly load.

There's almost not a family on any of these animals. How are we preventing flies? Well, we really don't do anything. They're going to be hard to see on camera. But let's see if we can capture some of them. Say hello to my little friends dragonflies. They catch their prey with precision. They have compound eyes with like 30,000 lenses and they can detect motion and track targets

across the 360° field of view. They process visual data in milliseconds, predicting prey movement based on trajectory and speed. It's said that their brain forms a 3D model of the prey's path allowing them to intercept rather than chase and they have 4 independently moving wings enabling rapid turns. They can hover, fly backward hitting speeds over 50 miles an hour and then they snatch their prey mid air with spiny legs and these wicked mandibles.

Effective against mosquitoes, flies and even other dragonflies and their success rates near 95% making them the top apex predator in the insect world. Now something else you might not know about dragonflies. They require perches for hunting and or basking in the sun. So if you provide them with millions, tons of stems for them to stand on all summer long in a very diverse ecosystem that is well full of bugs and flies, you're going to probably have a lot of dragonflies that hang out

all year. Now. We used to struggle with fly issues, but now that we have dragonflies every year, we just don't really have too many problems. Something else, I'm going to stop mowing my lawn in the backyard because I'm going to start growing a bunch of dragonflies. That's pretty cool. Anyway, I saw this and it made me change my mind. My daughters are obsessed with dragonflies. So there you go.

That's the father tie back in and something you probably didn't know about the ecosystem around you. God bless all of you. Thanks for joining us with program. Look forward to seeing you again on Monday. There's not going to be a Sunday. Sit down. We ran out of time with all the crazy stuff jumping on Alex Jones yesterday, so you can go watch that if you want to see it. And we are going to be doing the Tim cast thing, so I didn't have time to do editing.

We'll have one for you next week. God bless you. See you on the other end of the weekend or I'll see you tonight. 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.

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