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Friendly Friday: Back from DC | EP 285

Apr 12, 20241 hr 27 min
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OG Suspendable Steve Friend (@Real_SteveFriend on TruthSocial) jumps in to discuss a panel with Seb Gorka and Garret O'Boyle. Let's get into the thin-skinned men who control the men who control this country. This week has been eye opening. But we'll have some fun with it. @GOBActual aka Garret O'Boyle jumped in last minute to give us some spiritual grounding, too. The full cast for a very 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)https://matthatjerky.com/kyle (premium Beef Jerky) 🇺🇸 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

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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 Serif. Here I am. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Kyle Serrafin Show. Today is Friday. It is April the 12th, 2024. It is a friendly Friday. We will have the real Steve

friend on and a special guest. A bonus, the GOB Actual, AKA Garrett O'boyle 2 OG suspendables. They are the founding members with maybe a couple others that are hidden out there and we're going to have a great conversation. We've got a lot to talk about. A lot of it is going to be sort of just this dishonesty in the media surrounding the situation in Chicago, but I think we can get a little bit broader with that.

And OJ died. So there's some interesting reflections that happened when someone like that passing of a legend, people will remember him for being a great football player. They'll remember OJ for being a small business owner. They'll remember him for being a legendary sports broadcaster and an advertiser and a father. But they'll also mostly remember him for the murdering. It turns out that'll be probably the most the most familiar thing to them. We're going to get into all of

that in just a second. Let me start off with my buddies over at Patriot Coolers. That's where we're going to lead this show. So make sure you guys stick around, make sure you've liked subscribed and you are following us on rumble.com/kyle. And yes, I reached for my Patriot coolers Tumbro, This is the 16 ounce coffee mug and it is blue and it is my favorite. I like it because it keeps my

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tried to add our vector files. Weird. It's always strange how that kind of stuff happens. I'm sure it's a coincidence. Maybe it's just Garrett O'boyle putting in some really aggressive graphics for whatever reason. Check them out. Patriot coolers.com promo code Kyle. All right, should we bring the men on? I think I got two of them. You guys want to unmute yourselves? Let's see. Let's get a microphone check from Steve Friend. Present and accounted for. There he is.

Well done. And what about you, GOB? Coming to you live from Milwaukee, WI. Are you Milwaukee? You're not in Milwaukee. You're outside, Milwaukee, boys. Close enough. How we doing this morning, gentlemen? You guys just got back on a long trip. Yeah, I'm still catching up myself. It was fun. We learned a lot. I think that we we covered down on that pretty pretty heavily on the American Radicals podcast yesterday.

The fact that there's really not a lot of representation of the average American in the nation's capital. I think it's a problem for us, but I would be derelict in my duty if I didn't issue the qualifier that I intended to upon arriving this morning. And for those, you know, who know what we're talking about, this is for you.

I'm here as a private individual citizen representing my own views and thoughts, just enjoying my time with a few people on earth to understand the trials and tribulations of what it is to be an FBI whistleblower. My best friends in the world, Calla Seraphin and Garrett O'boyle. Just a pleasure to be here on Friday morning with you all. I'll give you a salute. You didn't serve with us in the same way you served in a

different capacity. And then we all got screwed by the Big Blue weenie that turns out to be universal and government service GOB. You got any opening thoughts to you? Did you prepare an opening remark 'cause that? That was lovely. Thank you, Steve. I did not, but as Steve was talking, it reminded me of something I've said of both of you guys. Kyle, you'll know this from back in our time when we were FBI agents 'cause I used to send it to you then. Proverbs 1717.

A brother loves at all time. Or I'm sorry, a friend loves at all times and a brother is born for adversity. We have new brothers today, Kyle, Steve, and like Kyle mentioned, a few others. And so many people do not understand this simple proverb. It it's it's so it it it's so basic and so simple, but so many fail to grasp the true meanings of it. As you all know, God's sovereignty, it it directed us to this path.

It directed us to this moment. It directed us to finding our true brothers, which are Kyle and Steve and a handful of others. And there are so many people out there who claim to be our allies, our friends. We're with you. We got your back. But as soon as they realize, or maybe they don't even realize the depth of the loyalty, because we are trying to be beacons for truth. I say it all the time. We're not perfect. We are not perfect. But we damn well try to do what is right every time.

And I think it's pretty clear by now that when it is something that is very difficult, the right thing is very difficult. We answer the call. Here am I? Send me Kyle brought it into his opening. Steve and I talked about it the last few days while we were gone. Steve also references the verse from Esther and there are many like them and This is why they stand out because so few few are willing to answer the call.

So I didn't have anything prepared, but man, boy, did that just get put on my heart as Steve was talking. As as always, Garrett O'boyle is the closer. He's the Mariano Rivera. The FBI will crush you, guy. He's just so fitting. Which is why I remarked yesterday, Kyle, that you know every time that you give it to us to close it out and I have to follow Garrett. I'm like. OK. I won't do that again. Look, that's it.

That's an easy ask. It's like fine Steve will lead with with the, with the the mind and the the intellectual thought process. Steve's benefit, the thing that Steve brings to the to our crew. By the way, folks, as you guys listen every single time. I know. I think I'm like Steve's the only guy that I know. I'm like, I know where he's going with this and he doesn't

go there even close. He goes somewhere completely different and he takes the training and the experience and and similar backgrounds, but he just always finds a way to link things that I'm like, oh, that's very clever And I totally get it. And I totally would have never done that myself. I very much enjoy having friends that catch me off guard. That's probably the hardest thing in the world to do when you've kind of are a jaded guy in the world and Steve does that really well.

OK, what are we all talking about? What are we talking about? OK, so let me tell you guys, Let me give you some little bit of background. We're not going to give it all, but we're going to give you some understanding of what's happening in the world. I broke down and gave a primer for understanding disinformation. I'm actually going to go full screen for this folks. I gave you a primer for understanding what is misinformation and or disinformation. Because I want you to be

critical thinkers. I want you to evaluate the things that you want to believe. The thing that you desperately hope in your heart you got when somebody gives you a bullshit video of an undercover gay date that doesn't have information that is real and you're like, aha, the one guy. It's the one guy who was the secretary for the FBI in San Diego and the low level contracts officer at the CIA who actually knew all the things that were going on. They were going after Alex Jones.

I knew it. Come on now, as my buddy George Hill said the other day and shared it on social media, he there's nobody that has that kind of broad ability to know all the things that are going on in a compartmentalized government. So I'm just saying when I try to break it down for you, it is my public service. And if you do something dumb, like say, this is an amazing thing, look what we now know. I'm going to probably tell you

that that's foolish. And if you happen to be the intern working for somebody that is generally aligned with my worldviews, I will say you're a dumb intern. That's a dumb thing to do. You should be educated. And if you're 25 years old and you're thin, your skin is so thin that you work in DC and you're offended by Kyle Seraphin on Twitter, you should seek out new life paths.

The amazing thing for me is that I had no idea that members of Congress and members of the Senate would be keeping an eye on my social media. Do you know why? Because none of them effing. Call me and ask me things and say, hey guys, Kyle, Steve Garrett, We have this thing that we're concerned about. You have an area of expertise. Would you be willing to give us your time? And the answer has been yes, every time, all zero times.

That a member of Congress or a member of the of the Senate has called me. In fact, the only long conversation I've ever had was with Victoria Spartz, who sounds like your mother-in-law, you told me, which is hilarious. It was extremely off putting to listen to that. Yeah, that voice. That voice is probably really strange to hear your mother-in-law coming through another body. That being said, after we got off done, we got done doing our interview.

She spent 90 minutes picking my brain because she had a lot of questions and she was blown away by it, as are all members of Congress. Whoever spend a few minutes with us getting honest answers, would that be your experience in the last couple weeks? Well, that was our experience. Earlier this week, Garrett and I went to a breakfast with probably a dozen members of the House and regaled them with some of our, our personal anecdotes and opinions and perspectives on

FBI weaponization. And particularly as it pertained to the FISA 702 stuff because that was going to be what they were covering on and and voting on and they were receptive to it. I think that they they left their and were either bolstered in their their beliefs that it's not an objective force for good or certainly being abused or maybe even came around to our thinking.

Because I think the overlap of the folks who voted no with the people that were sitting down in that breakfast with us was basically a complete circle of the Venn diagram. The checks, Garrett, similar experience or anything to add to it? Well, I want to hone in on this Victoria Sparks thing for a moment. Because think of her background, Think of her history, think of where she comes from. And then, miraculously, she gets elected to the government of the United States of America.

And she is the one, the one out of all of these people who've who look at your social media, apparently she's the one who said, you know what, there's more here because she actually realizes what is at stake. She understands what countries turn into when they go down the wrong path. And Speaking of that wrong path, I I sent this to Steve this morning and I think it really touches on a lot about a lot about what we're talking on today.

It touches on the the quote UN quote sound investigations video because I mean that name is now a misnomer, like you can't use that name anymore because it's not a sound investigation. Are we Are we all in agreement that there's no way that guy knew anything? I like, I've given my perspective on it long for him. That's what I do. No way. Yeah, there's no way there. There's absolutely no way. As soon as I saw his, his LinkedIn history, I was like this guy.

This guy's hadn't he just wants to have some gay sex. He just wants to be a sodomite and and so. OK, so. Carrots, this is that. That's the GI Joe part of you coming out. And so I I sent this to Steve. It's Mark 721 through 22. It says. Of course it is. For, from for, for from within, out of the heart of man come evil thoughts. Sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, coveting, wickedness, deceit, sensuality, envy, slander, pride, foolishness, all of the things

we're talking about today. Why Steve opened the way he did, Why that quote UN quote sound investigation is part of the picture. Why some intern getting all butt hurt about something so ridiculously dumb on social media, which is fake by the way. People, it is fake. Social media is a fake place. It's not real life A. 132,000 people are not following me in real life. I've looked. I always am watching for people. There's not even one person following me.

Not even on an airplane. I'm jealous. Not on the airplanes anymore. I think they know better. Also, I don't care. Like, I'll walk around and show my phone to everybody. Like, this is what I'm doing. This is what I'm doing. Look, I'm also saying it to 132,000 people on social media, allegedly, and another 75 plus on truth. Come on, I will share my thoughts with a quarter of a million people with no caveats.

The other funny thing is, is I've had some private conversations with people and they're like, you know, how do

we know how to trust you? And I'm like, don't trust, but verify if you want or don't trust me at all and then go be a skeptic like I just advised you how many people that I'm the worst grifter there is is what the one of the, I think Bill T said this in the chat the other day, he's like Seraphin is the worst grifter because he tells you if you can't afford this product that we are representing, don't buy it. Go do something different. Yeah, I don't.

I I actually care about what people do in their life like a regular person. If you don't have money to buy a patriot cooler, if you don't want to go out and spend money on one of our other sponsors, then don't. Please, Just the podcast is free. My main motivation is, is is teaching. If it comes with a paycheck or people are willing to, you know, support us, great. And if they're not, that's OK too. I'm gonna keep doing this. I gotta say. The worst rifter in the world.

And if you don't, if you don't want to believe me you shouldn't. You should go and verify it. On one hand, I probably I certainly don't need to make a vanity purchase like for a a Patriot Tumblr with the Suspendables badge. But I'm going to. I'm, I'm certainly going to. Do that. I'll buy it for you. I'll send it to you. I'll buy. It and and then the other part is, if you have some monocum of doubt, modocum of doubt about me, about what I'm telling you about what I'm saying about what

I truly believe. But don't, don't listen. And then why are you going to come to me and ask how? How can I trust you? Well, don't care. You asking that question tells me that you already probably don't. Or you have some seed of doubt. Or why would you ask me, why would you ask me to verify your doubt or not? You go think about it and look into it on your own. And then maybe use some discernment and some critical thought and then you decide.

That's it. You put on your investigator hat and try to prove the negative, try to disprove it. You know, I actually analyze and examine all the information and we're pretty good about bringing receipts. I got to, I got to be honest about that. I don't think we we go out there and just fire and forget and don't think and don't provide back packing information.

What we're saying, I mean, we have some anecdotes that we tell and to sort of hammer home a point, but for the most part there's a document attached or a news article. I mean, we are pretty good about sourcing, which is unlike too many people who purport to be journalists, which is really kind of what our criticism was. OK, here's the Here's the best. Today I shared a picture of the gallows from January 6th, and I said anybody who's looked at these gallows, one knew that

they were only for hanging. I think Steve Baker said they're for hanging midgets from the Spinal Tap video. That's pretty funny. I said that's the problem with leftist is that they don't have any sort of like hard skills. And so you can look at that gallows and realize that is constructed by two, you know, very flimsily attached 2 by fours supporting A2 by four. That doesn't even go the entire width of the of the 3 1/2 inches on one side of it. It's just kind of barely on there.

So anybody that was trying to be hung by their one would have to do it voluntarily by kneeling into the news which was cheap nylon rope, which anybody who's ever dealt with that knows that it comes a knotted all the time. So cheap rope you have to kneel and voluntarily sacrifice your neck. It looks more like something you'd use for like autoerotic association or something, I don't know.

And then the second piece of it is, is that person would have to be very very careful not to squirm as they were hanging themselves so as to break the gallows and end up with a sprained wrist instead of a dead body. So anyway, if you look at it on its face also, there was that sign that said this is art. That was the other reason of it. That was probably like and some people were like, but what about Mr. Coffee? What about the guy that was there with the with the the Gallows?

And then he ran back and had coffee near the Hoover Building? Has anyone ever been to Washington, DC? There's a limited number of coffee shops. They're all by government buildings. Every damn one of them. Do you know why? Because there's a bunch of people in the government buildings that go and buy coffee at 5:00 and 6:00 bucks a pop, 'cause they're dumb and they don't know how to handle the

finances. Which is why we put a poster up the other day and we shared, Steve shared this NPR thing about how NPR is advocating that the FBI get 100 and $65 million additional budget so that they can pay for mortgages and rent in high cost areas. You know, like I used to work in Washington, DC by the way. I went in as AGS 10 step one. And I bought a home in Fairfax County, which was not cheap but $65,000 a year when we started. That wasn't nothing, man.

I had the VAI was a grown up. I knew how to handle finances. These people that go in and they're like, we up to down share an apartment with someone, OK, welcome to being a grown up dude. Sucks. And then or don't be an FBI agent. Don't be an FBI agent. Quit and leave. I have to take a pay cut to do this job. You get paid really well to do something really fun, except when you violate the Constitution. That's less fun. What do you got, Steve?

I think you're compromised if if you're not able to do that, that's a significant concern, particularly if you hold a top secret security clearance as we all did at one point. I I I think that that should be expanded out even to anyone across government. I mean Can you imagine if you have a president in the United States who actually has debt on his record and you know I don't know a a Chinese bank buys the debt and then calls the loan that's that's not that hard to

imagine. Shouldn't that that standard should apply across the federal government if you are compromised in a position to have sensitive information or potentially be in a position to take someone's freedom away, sort of my own experience, hey you, you're going to sacrifice your whole job here. Are you sure about that? And I I've always said like this is recreational law enforcement for me. I'm here because I believe in

the mission and the job. I can go work at Chick-fil-A if if need be that you you don't have that power over me because I'm not compromised financially. That's exactly right. And I know that all of us chose to structure our lives such that we would not be compromised based on finances. That's not everybody. Does that. Like the number of people that were one paycheck away from disaster, that work for the federal government that have ATS

clearance is shocking. I told that to my father at one point and he was like, that's the single biggest insanity that I've ever heard. People who the American people think can be trusted are this far away from disaster. That's why these government shutdowns have to be averted at all times because they can't afford to go one paycheck. How many of you out there missed a paycheck because of the COVID stuff? Probably a lot of you. You're listening to this and you're thinking like, well shoot

man, they can't even go 2 weeks. Are there a lot of Americans that go paycheck to paycheck? Of course. Should they be trusted with the top secret clearance? No, Steve just laid it out for you. If you have to do your job so that you can feed your family with like there were people that were setting up a food kitchen with with cans and and donations at Washington field office and we missed a paycheck for like 2 1/2 days. Those people never even felt the bite of it.

And then you get all the back pay too. Yeah, they still got paid. They still got made whole. I mean, that's always the other thing about the government. It's pretty wild and and the fact that you'd be trusted in an operational way with ATS clearance is scary to me. Yet another reason why that goofy dude with the gay video, it's there's a lot of compromises that happen when you start hiring people you know the wrong people and give them

clearances. You're hiring for ideology instead of for skills and meritocracy. Go figure. I I look at it like this too. You guys know this. A lot of people probably don't because it's a little bit in the weeds when you get when you get your clearance suspended and then ultimately revoked, they use what are called the adjudicative guidelines and and they just apply to security clearances in government. And there's thirteen of these things.

And so me and Kyle and Steve, we probably have maybe one that overlaps 'cause they try to stack the deck, they try to find as many of them as possible to use against you. This is likely part of the reason why they ran our credit last or we found out last week that they ran our credit. All three of us, go figure, and. One of these adjudicative guidelines is called financial considerations.

So if if you're living in that way, which like Kyle said it is, a lot of people in government and folks like, let's not forget FBI agents get paid really well. I was headed to Virginia. I wasn't even AGS 13 yet. I was going to get that like within the year and I was going to already be making like 130 K because of cost of living. And this is all open source. You can go look up the GS pay scale and then look up the leap, the law enforcement availability pay, which which every 1811

gets. It's not nothing that they get paid regardless of where you live, 'cause there's already an adjustment for if you move to Washington DC or Los Angeles or Chicago or wherever. And so these people who are living this way, they they're not responsible enough to even take care of their own life. They don't have the responsibility to to go a couple weeks. Perhaps I was probably one of the top earners in in Las Cruces, NM like probably top 5%, definitely in the top 10% of all

incomes in that area. Steve, you were probably in the same thing when you're out in Indian. Country. Oh yeah, no question. I mean Sioux City is a blue collar town. I mean you know, for like pork plants and you can live like a, you know, a Chieftain while you're there. But at the same time, like we had a very humble Thomas aisle and we we lived a normal life because that's part of the gig.

Like you don't you're not going to be throwing money around town because you try to be low key and be professional as you can and be a member of the community. But then also you have to be a good steward of the finances that you are given. And I I wouldn't. I was one of the few people when I joined the FBI that didn't take a pay cut because I wanted to serve America. I was like, I get to double my pay to do the exact same job.

This is awesome. And it sort of relates to kind of Garrett and I were talking about, about, you know, the the ultimate, the, the largest tragedy, I think amongst a lot of them is the fact that our cadre of people really enjoyed and appreciated being there and believed in what we were doing as opposed to people who were there because, well, it's it's a

government job and reliable. Every two weeks I'm getting my paycheck and I'm the most interesting person in every party I go to and I get the the bona fides for my next job. And it's just a glorified DMV worker with unfortunately, the ability to take away your freedom and possibility of your life. Yeah, there's the weirdest thing is I I loved doing surveillance. That was my favorite thing.

It's like hunting people and if you're putting my surveillance team onto onto real bad guys, We did like bank robberies where they were drawing guns on people every single two weeks. We had a team that had done 24 bank robberies in 16 months. And we're watching these guys and they're armed and they're organized and they've got guns and they're doing stuff all over the DMV, which is the the DC Metro or DC Maryland, Virginia area that sort of triangle around there.

And so yeah, we're up there watching these guys. That's that's good fun. Then you go put me on a guy who's a white supremacist who lives in his mom's basement because he literally lives in a basement. And then he just walks to 711 everyday and is flipping pajamas and he looks like that kid that I played that was singing the song yesterday. And he's a weak, frail, angry

goofball. And you're like, I don't know, like how many times did we work for probably less than minimum wage for a week when you looked at the number of hours you had to punch in for the week. I remember working 1618 days in a row. You'd never hear me complain about it. Everett, my wife never complained about me getting called at 2:00 in the morning because it was time to go out or my even my last day, like with the last day of my FBI career before it was all blown up and I

knew it was dead. The funniest story, guys. The last day I got called at 3:00 in the morning by my boss and he said you're working on the Res. You're not scared of dead bodies. I need someone who's who understands criminal investigations to go with the new guy who's the duty agent who's supposed to solve this problem. The problem is is somebody was potentially murdered at the federal penitentiary or the federal lock up part of the Otero County jail. Can you go down to the to the.

It's actually the prison there. It's the county prison that they are whatever you want to call it's the long term and we have federal, federal detainees there. Can you go investigate with him? You got it. I met him in the morning. Good kid. He had two cups of coffee ready to go, like a brand new guy out of the Academy. I got no disrespect for that. We I pulled into the thing, I jumped in his car. I'm like, this is your call. I'm just part of the team.

Of course you end up running it when you have more seniority and you know how to do stuff. But we drove down there, We spent 12 hours in the COVID isolation ward. And then I was removed because I wouldn't do COVID tests every 15 seconds, which I never got COVID from that, by the way. 12 hours in the ISO ward investigating dead bodies, telling the medical examiner what I thought needed to happen next.

Telling the guys in the prison, interviewing every single prison guard, interviewing every inmate in the pod to see what was going on and what they saw and what they didn't. And finding out that the guy had a freaking bullet wound in the back of his head that was months or years old. That's really weird, by the way, You ever found a guy who had a bullet in the back of his head from God knows when? Like, it was all weird? It was really weird.

Then I go back and my boss is like, hey, by the way, you can't ever come back in this office if you don't do a COVID test every 72 hours. Sorry, bro, not happening. I've already filed a religious accommodation request about this. So it's very weird. Like, that was fun. That was always fun. I love getting a weird call in the middle of the night. I'm like, This is why I get paid. I know you guys are the same way. It's like, this is the reason why the job exists.

It's for that weird moment when someone's like, hey, by the way, we got a dead guy and you're like, oh, why did he die? That sounds fun. Like, let's go find out. So then you go do that right. Anyway, all right. Let me let me run a sponsor then we're going to actually run through a couple new stories here because I know that otherwise some folks who TuneIn here to learn about it. I want to talk about something that happened that we touched on

yesterday. Before we do that, well, let's do the folks over at 4 Patriots. If you guys are not figuring this outlook. We're talking about hedging against inflation financially. We're also talking about making sure that you are prepared for God knows what comes your way. And one way you can do that is by getting preparation food, by going to fourpatriots.com/kyle again, the number four, then patriotsspelledout.com/kyle. That'll let them know that we

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months, 12 months, right? Things happen bad sometimes for a long time. Logistics are going to be the issue that we are all concerned about in this year. If you're going without food, you are going without sort of that security net that allows you to make good, calm decisions. Consider doing that. Prepare is always the choice or repair. Repair means you might be like, I don't know, trying to eat your neighbor's dogs or doing other wild stuff.

Don't be in that boat. Don't be in the person that's trying to eat a pet. Is that a real thing? I don't even know if that's a real thing, folks. I just think it's funny. Well, my boys will put you back on. Garrett. I caught you a minute ago with swinging water. I didn't mean to do that to you. Sorry. Well, sometimes I cut away and then I cut back just randomly and I don't care. I didn't want to catch you off guard. OK, So let's do this.

First of all, the reason why we are all in the situation right now and and what's going on with these government agencies. This is from 2022, but this is a little story that I found, found it quite interesting. Government agency ratings are down. This is not news, folks. This is going to be old news to you. This came from October of 22. This is before the Suspendables became a out loud group where most of you heard it.

We had already started going doing some whistleblowing to Congress, some of that stuff made into Project Veritas hands. So some of the things like the militia, violent extremists and so on was out there already. But that that polling, it was showing that Americans didn't trust, you know, the government that they're paying for and they have more trust in the CIA than the FBI. Isn't that strange?

That was like the first of the many wounds that we've inflicted on this Godzilla with our little pocket knives over here. Who wants to grab that one first and run with it? I'll grab it. Yeah, there was a report even I think yesterday that was out that the, that the Federal Reserve Chairman was, you know, sort of like working against the Trump administration. It was like these entrenched insiders, administrative state characters and I I think that there's tremendous doubt across the board.

I mean they can measure the the day-to-day. What do you prefer one or the other? I mean it kind of comes down to like would you prefer to be shot or stabbed with with so many of these different agencies, but they're completely weaponized against us. We were talking about about a week ago how the Treasury Department used FIN CEN to issue guidance to banks to essentially D bank groups that they thought were white supremacy and and hate groups, all conservative, right?

And it was groups like the Alliance Defending Freedom and Liberty Council, right? And they used really. Mainstream right wing groups. They they used to back it up, a study called bankrolling bigotry. And it took me all about, I don't know, 45 seconds to look who was funding it. And you know, it was the normal characters, Bill and Melinda Gates and George Soros. And then once, you know, the final two were the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security, right.

Our own government hates us so much. And it's amazing to me that they have any positive integer on approval because it's certainly not reflected back to us. Garrett, you look like you're like chomping. Well, really, just to say this, this is totalitarian. This is how it goes. Just look at history. We were talking while Steve and I were gone like the Stasi type methodology and tactics. This is it. Like Steve just mentioned about that study.

It's being funded. OK, yeah, in part privately by by people who are extreme left. And so they're so extreme left that they can pick mainstream right wing Christian groups like Liberty Counsel who really just want to defend your rights and say, well, no, they are actually extreme and bigoted and filled with hate. Oh, and then by the way, it's also funded by the government. The government is funding. Your own government? Yeah. It's actually the people who are paying taxes, are paying taxes

for people to hate them. Let me throw this out there, 'cause I want to, I want to have both of you guys reflect on this. And then we're going to talk about this Dexter Reed story, which continues to be the more I dig into it. You know, I did the Bongino rule thing. I saw the video. The video looks like the guy get shot in the arm first. That's pretty clear. There's a little bit of coverage on it, too. The more the media wants to run it, I just feel like they're pushing a race war.

But check this out. Prepare for this one. Both. You guys, take a deep breath, folks. I have a strong belief, and I will assert it today, that the primary job of the FBI director is to make sure that Congress funds the FBI and not be the last FBI director in a time when there's a 37% approval rating amongst Americans of the agency. Thoughts on that? I promised I wouldn't make you go last. So Steve, you get to go. First, well, this is a George

Hill right? Success is in growth when it comes to a bureaucracy if you're not growing then you're not succeeding which is what the good German done Christopher Wray is, is want to do which is why he's out there stomping for what we need extra money to pay our people or we need to renew

FISA 7O2. There's never a call from the the executive position to come forward and say hey you know we've we've used this tool or we have this capability and it's just not effective it's it's certainly not responsible not cost effective. We're willing to do away with that. That's the we need to be good stewards here. That has never been proposed. Ever. Can we imagine the number of strokes and like in the chair deaths that would happen?

Especially 'cause we have people that are well over 70 years old, many of them over 80 years old sitting in these hearings. But if Christopher Wray came in, in his open statement, he was like, ladies and gentlemen, I have done an examination. I actually reread the Constitution. What it seems to say is that a lot of the things we're doing are off the rails and violating American Civil Liberties.

What I'd like to advocate for today is a slightly lower budget, specifically in the areas of the places that we are infringing on the 1st Amendment, the Second Amendment, the 4th Amendment, the 8th Amendment. And we would like you to take some of these responsibilities and make sure that they are codified, that they're not our job because they are illegal and we expect to see a budget decrease that is commensurate

with that. And then like and then we didn't lose people on both sides of the aisle. All right, Garrett, your response? It would be awesome. It kind of reminds me, I I mentioned this when Steve and I did that heritage thing the other day. I mentioned the story of Jonah. Both of you guys know that's near and dear to my heart.

But eventually after you know, Jonah's walking through Nineveh for a few days and calling them to repent and saying, hey, you're going to be destroyed 40 days and you're that's it. And the king catches wind of this and says, oh, really? And OK, well, we're going to fast and repent and I'm calling the nation to do that. That's what it that's like what you just laid out. That's what that made me think of, because it would be so miraculous for one of these

governmental figureheads. I mean, think of it, especially the FBI. Allegedly, they're called to uphold and defend the Constitution. It's it's alleged at this. Point, I say. Nominally, yeah. And. I said, by the way, I said that in writing to my boss. It was one of the last things I did before I got walked out. They were like, hey, you've been accused of saying things that made people unhappy, and you need to watch what you say. And I was like, oh, really? What did I say?

And he's like, well, I can't really tell you. And I was like, why not? And he was like, well, 'cause then it would reveal who the person was that accused you. And I was like, let me think about this.

I went back to my desk, meditated on it, prayed about it, and then typed up a thing that said, as a nominally constitutional organization, where we have the right to face our accusers based on what is said in the actual Constitution in the Bill of Rights, maybe you should give me some real clear pointers on who this was. I'm happy to sit down and address it. And if I suck? If I'm the wrong, if I'm in the wrong, give me an opportunity to

to make it right. And if I choose not to, take the appropriate disciplined actions and I will not retaliate against anybody for saying things that they disagree with. But since I've not had any disagreements, how about go F yourself, you clowns? How about the the fact that you can't be expected to take corrective action if you don't actually know what it was that you did wrong? Steve, I don't like what you're doing over there. Well, what am I doing? You know, and I can't tell you.

If I told you, then you would know that I know what you're doing. So just fix all your things. But also. That's. Listen, hold on, let me, let me get, let me get profane for one moment. So muted if you have kids, but like, this is the classic military thing where someone comes up and you're doing something, you don't know what it is that is wrong, but they just look at you and they don't have the time for you and they're just like, unfuck yourself and you're like, fix everything.

Like that only works to an E3 or an E2 or an E1. Like somebody of rank has to come and scream that at you and you go fix everything that you might be doing, 'cause you're like, oh God, what have I done? That's the. Only telling me is that my wife he's like a military person, correct? E4 and. Above it makes. Sense comes at me and says I don't this. Everything you're doing is wrong. Fix it. Yes, that's that's what I just heard.

I think of that and I'm like, I think of times that's happening. I'd be like, I look at my uniform, like my my cover. I'm like, I'm just going to run away right now, but. The only solution is double time in the in the opposite. Direction. I'm going to double time out here. I'm just going to run to the wood line and start qualifying myself, which whatever. I'm not going to get into an explanation of what that is.

But also with this scenario you laid out when your boss comes to you and says somebody's offended by what you said, Kyle. So don't say that anymore. But I can't tell you what you said. Guess what, Mr. Boss? And I have it somewhere. I don't know. It's not on the top of my head. There's a Supreme Court case law that ruled that if you're a government employee, your boss and no one in your chain of command can limit your freedom

of speech. So him coming to you and even telling you that it has a chilling effect on your First Amendment right you. Know what's funny? Did. It anyways because he doesn't understand the 1st Amendment. I found out that Ryan Riley apparently talked about me in his book, and he got some research and a dump about how I'd worn A Lesko Brandon T-shirt into the office. And apparently he got that confused because my my training agent who wasn't, I wasn't like

a trainee. So I had a mentor agent, someone that was the most senior agent in the office, ordered multiple let's go Brandon sweatshirts and wore them around the office. And I think he got confused about that. And then apparently they were upset because I had an unofficial picture of Donald Trump in the office as well because it wasn't a White House issued photo and it wasn't a

White House issue photo. It was a flipping cartoon of Trump, like carrying a golden bazooka and riding on a tank. You know, because in 2022, Donald Trump wasn't a candidate for president or any office. In the same way, I had a picture of Ronald Reagan riding on a velociraptor with two Uzis going, you know, like those are also considered historical commentary and they don't mean anything. They're just guys doing things in cartoons that are not

relevant to anything other than. I think it's funny, I like guns, I like dinosaurs, I like bazookas. I like people getting confused about Donald Trump carrying a golden bazooka. If I think if Donald Trump had a bazooka, it would be golden, he would now be considered a gun dealer by Kamala Harris most likely. I want him to do it. I want to jump jump into this. Before we just go awry and just pick this thing apart. Let me let me throw this up on the screen.

Guys, look at this. We talked about it yesterday. Washington Post police fire 96 shots in 41 seconds. That's not very many folks. I can do better than that by myself. And there were four of them killing black man during traffic stop. The story is written by Jennifer Hassan. I just want you guys to know who Jennifer Hassan is.

Jennifer Hassan, also known as Act Guinness Kebab because she's Irish and Turkish, a possible AI, non real human being based on talking to my friend Steve Baker, But that is the writer of this story. You'll notice that she has these thirst traps, sort of like she's she's not busty but would have cleavage if she was built out more than a teenage you know, whatever preteen girl. The cup.

The the Guinness kebab. The beer meat stick is the writer and she lives in Oh yeah, the England East London. And she's writing about this traffic stop for the Wapo. They go multiple paragraphs. First paragraph talking about Mama, I'm going for a ride. Second paragraph, he was killed the same day by a tactical unit firing a certain number of bullets. Third, they released the video footage. The department didn't respond for comment. 4th The police reportedly said they pulled him

over for not wearing a seat belt. 5th The officers demand he unlock the door and open them and not roll up the windows. 6th upon stopping, they gave a thing that they gave verbal commands and he didn't do it, so they pointed their guns at him because he was hiding behind tinted glass. 7th What is that? 6th, 7th, Are we out there retreating? They asked him to exit and then on the last one.

This is 8 paragraphs in the the review board said that the initial footage and reports appeared to confirm that he fired first. Can we just talk about the dishonesty going on in this piece? Do they want race riots? Gentlemen, Is that what we're seeing here right now? Yes, yes. I think this. Is George Floyd 2.0, like, think of even just the time frame we're heading into summer, like we're a year away from an I mean. Let's get them hot. It's it's exactly.

They're fanning the flames. They're just going to keep doing. Oh man, Steve, you're gonna have to take over because I'm, I'm about to. Well, my my immediate reaction is they have the DNC in Chicago this year and they're fanning that flame now and and of course they're fanning it. That's why you have the photograph there where you have the the very, very unbiased title to that article. But the photograph of him, you know, with with wearing his graduation cap and gown, he's.

26 years old. Steve Yeah, yeah, this is the same as Michael Brown. Remember they were putting up pictures of him when he was like in 8th. Grade my baby going to high school. It's like, dude, your baby was a felon and he had a gun and he got pulled over by a tactical team, which means that was probably a targeted stop. They probably had a very specific reason. They're acting like this isn't

normal policing. When you know somebody is involved in criminal activity, sometimes you can use a probable cause stop like you're not wearing a seat belt or you have too much tint or you're you're your tail light is broken or your turn signal didn't go off. Lamp is burnt out. Yeah, it's called the pretextual stop.

It's commonplace. And the reason you do that as you bring a tactical team, because that person is caught with a gun a couple days ago and was already dealing with those situations and you're like, if this guy has a gun, we need to be prepared for it. We're going to react appropriately. That's called protecting the public. It that's not pre crime, that's investigative work and it's standard. They used to have teams that would actually follow guys

around. I'm not saying this is good practice or bad but most people are kind of like don't shoot at the cops. You'll probably be better. They would go and they would follow people around. This was a a state police unit out of California. They get renamed all the time. So who knows what they're called? But they would. They would legitimately follow around dudes that they knew were involved in theft or robbery, only violent ones.

They would rob places with guns. And rather than have some teenage girl who worked at a 711 have a gun thrust in her face for another couple months until I caught this guy, they would target them. They would follow them around. They would set them up to the point where they were in, right, you know, ambush positions. And then they would basically as the guy came out from an armed robbery where he pointed a gun in somebody's face and they'd be like, police give it up.

And the guy would be like, I got a gun and they'd be like, now you're dead, 'cause we're we trained for this. We trained to stop people who are bad. Is that vigilante justice? No. Is it exactly how our system is set up? No. The guy got a vote, though. Don't we always say the bad guy gets a vote, Steve? You do get a vote, which is why in this case he fired 1st and he got his just reserves desserts after that. I mean, and the whole you were talking about the 96 rounds in

four seconds. That's if there's a tactical team there, that's not a big number. And you know, here's the other thing too, like it's not the movies. If you shoot the guy in the movies one time, he goes backwards, right? Like it's a Sylvester Stallone film. He's also surrounded by, like by a car. I used to tell people, like the the best concealment garment you can wear is a vehicle. This is a surveillance guy

thing, right? It's like, oh, but what can you hide under that sweatshirt there, Garrett? And he'd be like, well, I could probably put like, AAR. I'm a pretty big guy. And I'd be like, yeah, you probably could and I'd be like, Steve, what can you hide under that T-shirt? And you'd be like, I can probably hide A derringer. I'm a pretty thin guy. And I'd be like, yeah, and then they'd be like, what?

Can you hide the biggest guns? I can hide A bazooka if I sit inside the front seat of an SUV with tinted windows. And the the training is with firearms in law enforcement is you don't shoot to kill, you don't shoot to injure, you shoot to stop the threat. You continue shooting until it's no longer a threat. And it takes someone a minute, you know a few seconds to possibly fall down.

And until they are down the ground and you were and it's clear that they're no longer a threat, you're trained to continue to address the threat. And you could see how a team of police officers who are armed and I'll have their their, their guns out at that time anticipating any sort of violent action. 96 rounds is not a big number.

I mean it seems it all things considered, if there was a dozen people out there that's just do some basic division on that, you know what would be a full magazine you. Know what would be a big number? So there were four officers that shot this. We'll play the video in a second. Again, four officers did the shooting. I will tell you a big number. If 80% of those rounds actually hit the subject, that would be a big number. It's yeah, it's like 7% accuracy

across the across the nation. And. And we'll see. You know what? Let's just play it. Let me look over here on my screen here, it says shooting 96 shots, Video #5, let's play this one real quick, you guys. And this is the thing. We played it yesterday, folks, but I didn't play it with the guys on. So they can watch it here. Garrett, I'm going to draw your attention to the bottom part of the video, the bottom half of the video. And watch the left arm of the officer with the khaki pants.

You'll watch the first hit happen, all right. There's a lot of shooting. It sounds like a qualification range. It sounds like people with alibis that just keep trying to put the last couple rounds in. That being said. It's an executive shoot. Yeah, it was an executive shoot. Look, that was that's a lot of shooting from a long distance

away. It probably looks further than it is because those walleye cameras on the body armor, they're also shooting with red dots, which means you've got a degree of precision that most people are not going to be able to achieve. I comfortably engaged somebody at 50 yards, I think, with a with a red dot handgun. I've engaged targets out to 200 with a red dot and a 9mm. I don't think it's ideal. It takes a while actually.

The distance between the shot breaking and it actually dinging it tells you it's like that guy could actually move. He could see you and be like. It might leave a slight bruise on impact. Oh no, no, it Dings. I mean you'll you'll do penetration people like you can get 100 yards with a 22 coming out of a 16 inch barrel will penetrate more than 1/4 an inch of oak plywood. So it's they've done these this is the old army lethality test.

You guys don't know this but I've known gun nerd stuff they actually used to do the army lethality test was at 100 yards if it would penetrate 1/4 inch of plywood and so a 22 will do that. It'll go through a human skull at at 100 yards. So a 9mm at 200 that weighs probably 147 grain or 135 grain coming in on a + P round. These are defensive rounds you know or they're gold dot or whatever. It doesn't matter. They're coming in hot. They're coming in fast.

They'll do damage. But this was probably a lot closer than it looked in that video. And he got hit first in the arm. That's why he bailed. Cops don't just start shooting at people in cars. And what they do is they go, hey, roll your window down. And then the guy's like, no, I got guns in here. I'm going to roll my window up. And they're like, oh, I actually carry a glass break tool. And I don't see those cops having that. I really wish they did.

I wish people started doing this more often, carrying one on the vest. Because if somebody wants to roll their window up in a tinted thing in a dangerous scenario like that, and that is the most dangerous thing that happens. Punch center, punch that glass. It's probably. Would save that guy's life. It's a great point.

So to my P DS credit, we had one in every single car and once I got to Wichita, that was one of the things I recommended we get and they got, they got these for everybody and they were like little key chain ones. They work really great. You just push it in the corner of the window and the whole thing just freaking shatters. They're, they're they're a great tool, relatively cheap and, you know, easy to carry around. And they work really good. Really.

Well, the really, really high speed ones that I had, they they would actually clip onto your vest and you could, you could put them on here, they were on a retractable lanyard so you could break and then you could go back to your gun. They're made by this guy who was a SWAT officer out of Arizona. I buy all the cool stuff. You guys know that I have two of

them. They're called Shield Spike Minis or the Mini Spike. The Mini Spike is actually like it's about a it's 1/4 in diameter size piece of aluminum that is honed at the end that is specifically set to break automobile glass and they're super effective. You'll watch these guys go up and go bam and they'll drop it and it'll just blast the whole glass. They're not like dropping a hammer and you know, deploying a little spike or pushing it hard enough for it to, you know,

deploy the little hammer thing. You can just punch it and it it ruins glass. They do all these different cool videos. If you guys ever want to see some cool videos of glass breaking, which is very satisfying for a man, they'll go to old buildings and they'll do it with the shield spikes. Shield Spikes website. We have no affiliation with them other than I think it's a good product. But keep one of those Was it in your on your personal? Was it on your duty rig when you

were doing patrol? Yeah, I would keep it on my belt. I bet you a lot didn't, right? But if you do blast that glass. It's like, look, the department's going to pay for it. You're going to articulate why it's going to cost them three 400 bucks. You might have saved a human being. You saved him a multi $1,000,000 settlement. It's worth knowing. How about how about they killed him though. This is the mom's reaction to her son shooting at cops.

He just bought his new car three days before that and he was just riding around in his car. He said mom 4/4, right, And they killed him. They killed. Now they already set up a I'm, I'm, I'm poised for this other video. They already set up ACNN propaganda piece. I just want you guys to see this is exactly how it gets covered and listen to the the the journalist. We'll put that in air quotes as

well. Just like the sound investigations guys, the journalist out here feeding a line of of emotional garbage to the to the audience. It's a pain that manifests in memories and pain that manifests in despair. They took my son away from me. He ain't got that no more. I don't know what I'm gonna do without him. Man, I feel like the girl sitting next to him is like, I don't know if I can keep up this fake, this fake thing. Did that mom even know the kid?

That's the other questions. Like, I always see this stuff and I'm a skeptic. I'm like, you're acting and not very well because you haven't been training for this your whole life. You suck at this. You did a fake faint in front of people in a news conference and now you're crying about a kid who's 26 years old. That's like, shot a cop. What did you think was going to happen? Did you ever tell him, Hey, son, like, whatever happens, don't shoot the cops when there's four

of them. It's so awkward and cringe worthy. I mean the the fake acting, I think that's probably the the the other woman that's sitting there is just like if this was on TVI would change the channel. This is by far worse than like every Hallmark movie that they have around Christmas time, where it's the exact same plot where you know the the career driven woman has to go to the small town and wouldn't you know it, she finds her roots and it's

the exact same story every time. I would rather watch Madonna do a concert, like from a wheelchair at seven years old with her puffy alien face. I'd rather watch that than that crazy lady. At least it would be. Interesting. Not for nothing, but when was the last time any adult man was just going for a ride in the car? Like some you know, we're going to go for a Sunday drive. Like, at 26, maybe. I don't know. You're like, I just need to listen to my. I just need to get out.

I know guys that blew off steam because they got into a fight with somebody. But I mean, but I've never, I've never called my mom and been like, Mama. I got a new car going for a ride and then I just hung up the phone and then shot a cop. I've never done that in my life. I don't know anybody that's ever done that. I would, I would actually argue that that's not a real thing,

that this is pretty made-up. Gary Kelly So for one, I want to go back to Guinness kebab for a moment, which actually some Guinness braised like lamb or something stuffed in the pita. That sounds pretty awesome, but her story, 8th paragraph is when she finally gets into some of the factual basis of what happened, and now this mother. I'm highly skeptical of this, but I will. I will give her a little bit of grace until she starts shaking and falling backwards.

Is is that a a likely reaction to someone is who is under immense true grief? Yes, sure. But we have all lived long enough. And I mean the royal weed, not just the three of us, right? She delivered her line first. Did you notice that? I hate it when I see that you delivered your line. It's an indicator that it's fake.

Cue fall. It's the same reason why I see some of these grifters online that'll say goofy stuff, and I'm using the word grifter intentionally, but they'll say things like they'll be like I can't believe I never expected to be in this position. Real people who are going through real stuff like that don't deliver really well. Rehearsed canned lines perfectly with a wavering voice that actually articulates every syllable right.

They make a mess. And and we all everybody who has lived has dealt with something difficult emotional with a loved one with a friend with themselves to know that that is the truth that it it it's because your body the the physical you know reactions and chemical reactions in your brain they it doesn't allow you to to just speak so clearly like that And then the other piece for me is the truth. It is the truth. So she No, they they took my son away. No, they did not.

No, they did not. His actions deemed what happened next, And I'm going to do it, you know, I'm going to do it. Romans 13, I say it all the time, one of the most abused pieces of scripture throughout COVID. But Romans 13 says this starting in verse 3. For rulers are not a terror to good conduct, but to bad. Would you have No Fear of the one who is in authority? Then do what is good, and you will receive his approval, for he is God's servant for your good.

But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword in vain. For he is the servant of God, an avenger who carries out God's wrath on the wrong doer. Guess what? When you're out on parole or probation or whatever for some gun charge, and then you have a gun and you shoot at a cop, they do not bear the sword in vain and so you get your just punishment for it. Is it regrettable? Yes, most people. Most cops are going to have to carry that forever, man.

Forever. They do not want to kill people. Why do you think they didn't just come out of their cars and start shooting? They waited until one of them was shot, and then they shot back and oh, let's just have a race war. I'm telling Benjamin Crump even on scene yet. I think I don't know who that there's a There was a race baiting attorney that was standing next to her. I can't remember who it was. I don't know if it's one of the famous ones or a lesser.

But here's the other sad thing, those cops actually ate a bunch of risk because it was an articulable problem there as the guy was rolling up that window. Those are furtive movements. So there is actual justification for drawing and shooting at that point, and definitely they could have broke the glass.

But when someone rolls up a window that's tinted to get away from cops, I have to imagine their their heart rate went from probably like a 130, like a low cardio, to probably like an, you know, anaerobic they were in the 190's because they're like shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit. This is where bad things happen. This is every training video you ever seen. This is every warning you've ever seen as a cop on the

street. The person that is rolling up the window to hide, the person that is reaching into the waistband with their back turned towards you is about to turn around and produce a firearm. And they ate that at risk, right deep, deep, deep into it. And the guy got shot. I've been in that scenario. I know you guys been in there. I actually did that as an FBI surveillance agent in Portland. I had a moment where I'm surrounded by Antifa idiots,

which is bizarre, by the way. That's a really weird feeling. There were six people, they had about 270° with the coverage. I was fairly confident they couldn't get me from the rear, 'cause I knew what was going on. I'm wearing body armor, so I have that in my favor. I've got a rifle at my left knee. I've got my handgun appendix up front, and it's unconcealed so I can see it.

But it's in the dark and they're sitting there trying to talk to me through the window, and there's hands that keep going down to the waistline while they're approaching the vehicle. And I ate the wrist because I knew one thing, One I knew if I took a shot at any of these people over that there's no way the FBI was going to back me in Portland because the FBI sucked.

I knew that in 2020. And the second thing was, is like, I'm not trying to kill somebody today because they're too stupid to know that they're putting me in danger and giving me articulation. So I'm going to rely on my skill set, which is to draw and shoot accurately as needed and probably have to do CNS shots at that distance. It was very close. I mean, it's like car to car, window sitting at the the driver's side.

I've also trained for that. And I ate the risk saying if somebody produces A firearm and tries to come into this, this, this space, I'm going to have to kill them, but I'm going to, I'm going to make them make me make the first move. And that's risk to me. That's a terrible feeling to have. And those cops did it. They did it the right way. And then they had to do it. They had to do what they had to do. They had to go drop somebody. Right.

And that's another, I think that's really another aspect that a lot of people don't understand. And quite frankly, a lot of law enforcement officers, they don't understand that it comes with inherent risk and that it is incumbent on you to bear that burden to some degree to ensure that you're not, you know, taking someone's life or even harming them without being absolutely certain that you must, that you must. That's another crucial element. Well, they don't. We don't always.

Say, use of force, unless you must. The deadly force policies are permissive. They allow you to use deadly force during certain times, but they don't force you to do it, which is where you may be within your rights to to exercise deadly force. And almost, I would say, almost everybody has a personal deadly force policy that is smaller than the actual legal deadly force policy. And that's the really big thing. Here's how this story should have been covered.

By the way, this is CWB Chicago, but you guys can fall if you want. Questions swirl in the wake of Dexter Reed's video release. We tried to get some answers that sounds pretty damn reasonable. And check this out. They came down and they answered the question about things they said in a press release accompanying the evidence. The Civilian Office of Police Accountability Coppa said they believed he fired his gun first, striking an officer. Why do they believe that?

The answer they gave it is most likely by determining who did not shoot 1st. And from the audio in the video in the officers body cameras, it indicates that the gunfire began before each of the the officers began to fire. So they went through the four body cams, found out that none of the officers had a shot fired before the first was heard. And that leaves you with Reed, who was alone in his SUV. He was the only person on scene who could be responsible for the

first gunshot. You know, like logic. And then they said, well, why did you release the other people's names? Are not his first. And the answer said this quote, consistent with our normal practice, we redacted Mr. Reed's name as a member of the public, but left the officer's name because they are public employees who are operating in their official capacities. You know, like they aren't secret agents. They wear their name on their tape and they're out there doing

a job that the public pays for. So maybe there should be some accountability. And look, it's unfortunate because they'll probably face death threats for doing the right thing for. Sure. And I think that there there's this is Chicago. I mean they're they're gonna you have a lot of a lot more media there than there would be in like you know somewhere like Kenosha, WI or something like that right.

So they're already teed up and ready to go and I expect that their their mayor there Brandon Johnson will just have a big giant settlement and and also be be tantamount to an admission of guilt and things will continue with the same trajectory of this you know anti law enforcement. It it comes down to ultimately to the thing that you know I've said to you both like multiple times the first round is already fired in my gun. It's up to that person's actions.

Adimba and this guy took multiple actions that warranted it and these police officers gave him a tremendous latitude and ultimately one of them had to take a round in order for them to deliver those rounds to him. And that's that's just the way it goes. Like you don't shoot at the police, surely don't shoot first and expect to go away alive. And you know, they they addressed the threat till it wasn't there.

If it happened to mean that his heart was no longer beating, like that's his decision, not theirs, unfortunately, they're gonna be questioned over it. Correct. Let me play this video, 'cause this is the result. The result is is that we should all just not have guns. Okay, Because Kamala Harris, I'm going to make everybody Dumber for a moment, but this is the vice president who has

introduced her own thing. And I said, I said it yesterday in the show, but they have introduced a rule that is not law that they are now going to enforce as law under the Administrative Procedures Act. This is the ATF basically deciding that transactions of private owners of firearms are no longer allowed to do so because they're now calling you a gun dealer. If you happen to sell your private property to another person. I will not comply with this ATF. You can ask my D Here we go.

Hey, everybody. So as the head of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, I'm very excited to tell you that as of today, we are closing the gun show loophole. Basically, we are requiring that anybody who sells guns as a dealer has to do background checks. And what we know is this is going to save lives. So it's an important step forward. We got more to do. We need to pass an assault weapons ban. We need red flag laws and universal background checks.

But good news to report today. Take care. Go F yourself, lady. What they did. By the way, folks, if you're not paying attention, it's always about moving the language. They have changed the the meaning of the word dealer to mean anybody that's selling guns. Then if there's a profit on your own private property that you bought, held on to for a while and it appreciates and then you get rid of it, that doesn't make you a flippant dealer. That doesn't make it your job.

They are redefining terms in order to do this. This will end very badly. The ATF seems desperate to get into a lethal shootout with law abiding Americans who want to just move their private property around between other people. I wanted you guys to at least hear her say that dumb thing. Are you guys ready for the buzz saw of of Chinese logic that just destroys all arguments against gun control? Are you prepared for this? I'm ready. This woman is running for office.

I've invited her to come on the show if she wants. She's running for office in New Hampshire. Her she comes from Chinese, she was born in Chinese and she destroys the pencil neck. Little Clown Show, AKA David Hogg with a simple question. As I said, ask them questions. Do this or credit. Let them dismantle their own arguments. She actually takes my advice, although I'm sure she didn't need it. She saw tyranny up close. Let's touch this buzz saw of

Chinese logic. Actually I am a a Chinese immigrant who survived the communism and under Mao, you know 40 million people were starving to death after he sold the communism to them and 20 million people died murdered during his Cultural Revolution. So my question to you David is that can you guarantee me a gun owner tonight? Our government in the US, in DC were never, never become a tyrannical government. Can you guarantee that to me?

There's no way I can ever guarantee that any government will not be tyrannical. Well then the debate on gun control is over. Because I will never give up my guns. Never, never. And you should go to China to say how gun control works for dictatorship of CCP. She's got my vote. Air, Air entirely. That's why the reason we have a Second Amendment is not for hunting Senator John Thune. It's not for even home defense. Those are all extra benefits.

Those are bonuses. It's it's, you know, a space bar, space bar, space bar, BCD, etcetera. A is because if we don't have them, the government will come to your door and shoot you in the face, plain and simple. Our founding fathers who drafted the Constitution knew it, and they wanted us to have the same capabilities as the government. So sorry, President Biden in F15. If I can afford it and want it, I should be able to have it. If I want a nuclear football, I should be able to have it.

I'm sort of in that boat too, yeah. I just think, you know. Yeah, I also have two nuclear footballs. Correct. Obviously one for me and one for a backup for whoever I like. But you also have to have a magazine and a silo and a place to maintain all this stuff. So yeah, if you have the funding to be able to handle arms of any kind, give me a break. And here's the other thing. Who do I trust more with an F 15, an F16? He's not really sure which one he likes the most, an F18 and F35.

Do I trust the American who lives in America who can afford a high dollar American multi billion dollar weapon system Or do I trust some foreign ass government like the Indian government and the Pakistani government have an armed standoff and our nuclear standoff that has been going on for a long time. We seem OK with that. I have a lot more faith in Americans.

Maybe it's misguided, but but I do and I much prefer to have Americans have these types of capabilities like we're living in a very strange time and people think that these rights come from the government. People like Kamala Harris, people like on the political left, they actually, because they've gotten rid of God, they continue to believe that rights come from government and that they will grant or they will take them away as they see fit. Wrong people to try that on.

It turns out this this country does have a spirit that does not appreciate that sort of thing. It turns out, yeah. Think of like, Kamala Harris's little video with her smile and this is a win. And, oh, we just have more to do. Everything she listed off. Guess what, folks? It's coming. It's coming because 20 years ago I thought, ah, they're never gonna, you know, one I wasn't even thinking of. Oh, they're gonna label anybody who wants to sell a gun a dealer. Who?

Whose radar was that on until, like, a year ago? Yeah, it's all creative. It's creative. And and and so then the other thing she listed off, that's where we're headed. And most Americans, which this is where it gets a little unfortunate. And I know people listening to this show, watching this show, you're not in this camp otherwise you wouldn't be listening or watching because you you want to be informed. But most people, they have their head in the sand.

They're happy with doing their nine to five, picking their kids up from daycare, coming home, turning on Netflix, ordering, you know, DoorDash and and and then let's go do it again tomorrow. And then Friday night and Saturday night we'll drink ourselves into oblivion and not go to church in the morning and start again on Monday. Yikes. And then? And then they wonder. You know, 20 years from now, they're going to wake up and wonder, huh? I wonder what happened to America.

And it's going to be too late by then. It's it's because people are getting their their information from these hacks. Check this Jake Tapper piece out. We'll play this too. This is not just loony levs, but once again this is the thing. If you're going to try to perpetuate a narrative, you want to see what state sponsored media looks like. It looks like what Jake Tapper is doing. You can't do a better fluff job on behalf of sort of leftist

policies and pro state policies. Which is to say we need more tyranny, we need more government intervention. Like are these the I hate the police people? The same ones that are telling you the cops just murdered a black man before they let you know that he shot first are doing this bullshit. And this is crazy to watch, but I I've almost like this. Almost looks like it. Almost looks like it could have been in V for Vendetta. When you see the like that the sort of lampooned propaganda

stuff. This is what Jake Tapper looks like to me. I I hear this stuff and I'm like, man, I wonder who wrote that? Because I don't think Jake Tapper is writing his own lines on this one. Today the chief of the US Capitol Police told Congress that his team is already preparing for next January certification of the presidential election. 2025 Chief Tom Manger says, quote. The cavalry will be on Capitol Hill on January 6th, 2025 when Congress certifies electoral votes.

Today's edition of Trump's hostages underscores why that cavalry is needed. This is where we remind you of the men and women who are not hostages as Donald Trump continues to inaccurately describe them. They are defendants from the 2021 capital attack or convicted criminals, often convicted of violent crimes, often committed of violent crimes against law enforcement. Today's convicted criminal Today's Donald Trump. January 6th. Hostage is named David Dempsey.

David Dempsey is from Southern California, also known as Hashtag Flag Gator Cop Hater. That's the name he gave himself a nickname from the American flag over his face, Dempsey pleaded. I'm sorry he didn't give it to himself. That's what he was called. Dempsey pleaded guilty this past January to felony to two counts of assaulting an officer with a weapon, according to court documents. Numerous videos capture Dempsey at the Capitol's lower W Terrace.

Prosecutors say that flagator cop hater made several outfit changes but mostly kept this look. You see it there with the black shirt and the dark helmet. The goggles, complete with the American flag, face cover. Prosecutors say that's Dempsey in images using a crutch to strike police officers. He also used a long metal pole. We don't need to see any more of that. That guy can go to jail, I have no problem.

He can be hanging out in prison for as long as it takes, whatever that is. Assault on a federal officer carries up to 20 years if you use a deadly weapon and have at it. Also, it's fun to note that that Jake Tapper didn't realize that Flag Gator Cop Hater was a name given to him by Sedition Hunters, which is foreigners that are funded by our U.S. government.

You want to talk about the government that pays other people that hate us, foreigners who are out there researching people trying to find and do the job of federal law enforcement, which seems really problematic when you start using cut outs like that. So obviously. But he doesn't even realize that he's mouthing propaganda, because obviously that name is not something that you give yourself. That is a name that some asshole who doesn't like you gives when they're trying to hunt you down.

And here's the thing, good riddance to that guy. Let him sit in jail for as long as it takes. Let him sit in prison for however long his sentence is. I'm fine with that. Is are both you? I'm certain of it. That's not the people that we're calling hostages. We're talking about dudes like Steve Baker who just walked around and filmed something, who didn't get involved in violence, who walked through open doors.

But if you're trying to get people stirred up, you focus on something that's fake and you act like this can be magnified across the spectrum. Why don't they handle the people that walk through the and stayed inside the ropes and pick things up? Because it's like, look, a nuance thing happened. Some of these dudes were going down there looking for conflict. They ran up against a police line and some of them didn't. And the world is full of nuance.

But that's not easy. If you're going to be CNN. We've only got 3 minutes to cover the story. Go Who's out though? I. Think Yeah, well Jake Tapper, I mean he's offered back in the day when he was sort of like the he was holding everyone to account that that mythos is completely gone. You kind of stole the point I was going to make. As long as we're going to be cherry picking. I mean what's good for the goose is good for the gander.

We can take you know, somebody like Steve Baker and say why? Why is he wouldn't he be deemed to be a hostage if he is is held in any sort of custody for not committing any crime at all, anybody who's you know standing on the outside and and they they're now saying that they entered a restricted area and they're going to be targeted by the FBI for some sort of prosecution as domestic terrorism.

How about Joe Hanneman from Epoch Times reported that the FBI opened a 176 riot investigation on Ashley Babbitt after she was dead. Why would they be doing that? That seems like a reasonable question. I don't even care about what Ashley Babbitt's conduct was. I don't even want to talk about it. Was it a righteous shooting on behalf of the Capitol Police? Why would America's chief premier law enforcement agency

be opening an investigation? A criminal investigation of a subject who is deceased, making recommendations of charges and scheduling out to have every six months meetings with the CDC to see that. That's the chief division counsel to see how the case was progressing. Could it be because they wanted to seize her cell phone? Could it be because they want to extract that data and see who she was communicating with? Because maybe they could build a conspiracy case? Those are not huge logical

leaps. But Jake Tapper's going to really, you know, really hammer down on the guy who's got a ridiculous neck cater on and cherry pick that and then present that to the CNN audience so they can just be justified in the star chamber that currently exists in Washington, DC, where no one can get a fair trial. There's no due process, There's no defense. The defense attorneys there, the public defenders want to see those people go to jail as well.

The system is completely broken. The social compact no longer exists. It's going to have to come to a point, I think, to course correct. If we're not going to do what all of us on this this group want, which would be chatter, the FBI and scatter to the wind, it's going to require something like jury nullification in red areas where the FBI brings the prosecution and jury just says who's the prosecuting agency or the FBI.

Yeah, not guilty, Don't care. Steve, I want to use that to go directly where I was going to go next. How about this? This was recommended in 2016 talking about jury nullification. We didn't set that up exactly, people. Just so you know, that was something we had talked about. But I didn't know if it was going to come up at all. So I had this in in in, in my back pocket how black people could use jury nullification to break the justice system.

Jury nullification is a surgical strike on illegitimate justice systems that have failed us, and that is done by this weird fat guy. I don't know anything else to call him video #7. This is Eli Mystical. Who wrote this? You'll recognize him as someone who absolutely loves justice, fairness, and thinks that everybody is innocent until proven guilty. Especially Donald Trump. They're trying to make Trump win. The whole point of this ruling is for Trump to win. Oh, that guy.

OK, but here's the here's the thing that is interesting about jury nullification, because this is actually a tool that has been used. George Hill brought this to my attention a little bit earlier. I want you guys to watch this because it's a strange The woman being questioned by this interviewer was on the OJ Simpson jury. I've never heard this before. I know that this makes sense. I've never heard somebody admit to it. This is what Jury Nullification looks like, and it goes back a

very, very long way. Do you think that they're members of the jury that voted to acquit OJ because of Rodney King? Yes. You do, yes. How many of you think felt that way? Oh, probably 90% that was. 90%, Did you feel that way? Yes. That was paid back. You think that's right? She shrugged at the end. For those of you who are listening to us, she threw her hands up in the air and went. I don't know. You know. It is what it is. We did it. It happened. We think about that GOB.

It's a perversion of justice. You know, what happened to Rodney King, horrible as it may have been, doesn't mean you allow a murderer two homicides, by the way. Not just one, two. And yeah, I'll assert it because anybody with half a brain who knows anything about the OJ Simpson trial in case knows that he did it. And so 90% of these jurors who are supposed to be of and for, you know, they're your peers. But the the Think of jury instructions that they received from a judge.

Right. Can you be unbiased and evaluate the facts and see if this person met? You know whether there was a a shadow of a doubt, whether it was proven the case. What's interesting is this. OJ was not convicted of murder, so we can't say that he that that he would, but he wasn't found innocent. What we found is, is that the the prosecution was not able to establish the case beyond a shadow of a doubt to a jury. We should be very specific about what all these things mean.

It doesn't mean he didn't kill them. It means that he wasn't found guilty of killing them by this jury, which is going to be the same problem in January 6th. It's going to be the same problem when Donald Trump faces any federal cases. It's going to happen in in New York right now. It doesn't mean that. And when somebody says that they are guilty of it, it means that that the that the prosecutors brought a case that convinced the 12 people that were sitting in that box that it was.

So it hurts when those people already believe one thing already. Yeah, think think of what what she said about that case 90%. Well, what we know about let's just go right back to January 6th. It's like 93 to 96% who are Liberal Democrats and their quote UN quote defense attorneys are too. Oh, but that's justice. That's fair. That's fair in the United States of America. And they are reveling in those verdicts that these January

sixes are getting. And Kyle said he's like, I know you guys agree, I we do about the, you know, face Gator cop hater guy and and that he needs to go to prison. Absolutely. But think of even that. Oh, in this instance, it's bad to hate cops. But and the read incident that we talked about, well, then it's good. I mean, it's it's all backwards, man. It's upside down. It's they've turned bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter, plain and simple. Steve, I'm coming to you.

What do you got? This is This is tangential, but did you notice that the the date on that article about the the black juries could use Jury nullification is December 2016. So this is actually after the Trump election to president. It's almost like they were setting a stage for, you know some sort of unrest to begin in his presidency.

If you know, when you compare that to what his comments were there, where this is all about getting President Trump elected, he's he doesn't like Donald Trump. He's probably opposes him and he was sort of setting the premise up there, which I think is probably noteworthy if not tremendously problematic. Well, he's fat Don King. He's on MSNBC on a regular basis. He's a fat guy with insane Don King hair. He's got none of the charm or charisma.

He's just sort of this like bloviating, weak leftist loony who they bring on because I assume, I assume he says inflammatory stuff that gets their base really riled up. So whatever. That's that's who he is, for whatever that's worth. Pretty bizarre. I want to do a quick little move over to our affiliates, our our sponsor folks that that we're out there 'cause I've got two, I got three to cover down on. So let's do all of them.

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a medium on the shirts. He can't wear the large, but he fills out the he fills out the shorts. So fun. Any other kind of closing thoughts you guys have that you want to kind of cover on this stuff. It's sad that we're living in this this time of propaganda. Mostly what this show is about is arming you for tools to be to be a critical thinker. In fact, actually, I may have one more thing on here. Let me see if I actually have it on the Maybe not. I don't know if I saved another story.

The the thing that I was I was concerned about is that if you think, let's say the, the January 6th scaffolding thing, I talked about how it was built really crappy, right? Somebody was like, well, have you seen about Mr. Coffee? He wouldn't had a cup of coffee outside the Hoover Building,

right. Like all this stuff start from whatever you want to believe, whatever it is that Jake Tapper telling you that you think is good, whatever you think that Dan Bongino or Kyle Seraphin is telling you that you think is good. Whatever you think that Steve and and Garrett are sharing on Amrad that you think is like, that's obviously true. Start from the position that they are lying to you. What are they trying to get out of it? We have to understand motivation. We have to understand.

Are they in the position to actually understand or know the thing they're talking about? This whole evaluation of sources and and evaluation of information. We've got to be so much more critical because then we're just less susceptible to bad ideas. Steve, you get to have the the 2nd to final wrap up because as I promised this is your jam here and Garrett will will give us some something heavy that we can all walk off with. Well, I really appreciate that.

That's you know after last week I was just kicking myself like I should have just said final send off. Just want to reiterate kind of what we opened up with. I'm always grateful for the opportunity to to have a jam sesh with my two best friends in the world and have this public conversation with the the audience here on the Kyle Seraphin show the Seraphan Nation and that's everybody hopefully has a great weekend and we'll be back with you.

Amber will be out tomorrow but we'll be back with you next week and and just thanks for the opportunity guys and just send it over to the to the closer now 'cause we need Mariano Rivera to to drop his cutter. Drop it, drop it. GOB. Yeah, for me, of course. Kyle, thanks for for having me on again. And it last time you had both of us on, I was telling people it's

my favorite thing. It it it is when when the three of us can get together and you know even more at the end of this week where I got to spend a considerable amount of time with Steve in person, even better. You know of course when all of us are together, it's great. I think back to our Mar a Lago trip or even Kyle when you and I helped you get your stuff and drive it halfway across the country. Pretty much. That sucks. Texas is big but but it it it's good for us.

It's good for our our souls and and I look forward to the next time the three of us are together in person. And while Steve and I were together the first day we spend a considerable amount of time just chatting, catching up, even though we do it a lot. You know we talk a lot where we have these podcasts and and whatnot and we have our our our group chat that we are texting in. But there's there's a little something different about in

person connection. And so then at one point we're like, hey, let's just go for a walk. And we walked around the area and just talked more and covered a wide range of topics, you know, from what's going on in the day to what we're talking about tomorrow, to our faith and like a lot of things, you know. And then heading into the event and it was a busy, a busy time. We had dinner there our our our dear friend Doctor Gorka was present even though he missed the morning. And like it.

In a lot of ways he's big, big guy, big guy. But in a lot of ways it just filled up my cup. Even going to that breakfast with these representatives and I don't hold my breath on them. I I really don't. But like I say all the time I know the Lord has us on a path because our paths to dissect for some reason. I think we're we're we're seeing some of the point of that and we have over the last year or so and I'm interested to see where it will lead. I'm sure there will be some

difficulty ahead. I I'm sure there will be some great positive blessings ahead as well. Just as we look back on an already difficult season of life, we we see those things already. The good and the bad and the Lord has directed those things to to purify us and and and also it's brought us all closer together. And I'm truly grateful for both you guys. Amen. That's how we do it. I'm going to say bye to both you guys. I love both of you. Both of you gentlemen are my dudes.

And like I said to you the first time I talked, Steve, any door, anywhere, literal or figurative, You pick it. I'm coming through it. We'll make Garrett breach it though. He's bigger. So we'll see you guys again and I'll talk to you guys over the weekend. Let me let me wrap this up with the audience here, ladies and gentlemen. You've been hearing it and you know what Garrett just said

that's so important? He said there's a very big difference between being online, digitally and communicating every single day. And the big difference is, is when you're in person. Isn't it true? Isn't it true that it's different when you meet somebody in person, you talk to them face to face. All of the nuance that goes on in communication stays there. It's so critical to go out and do the thing that I tell you guys to do all the time. Go meet your neighbors.

They're not your enemy. Even the people you think you disagree with, they're not your enemy. They're just people. And you will have a far better communication with them. Not doing it on social media, not doing it on Facebook, not doing it on the next door, not doing it on text message, on the mom chat. You're going to get it better when you go look him in the eye and you are breathing the same air and you have a real human conversation with all of the extras that go along with it.

I think JFK used to say something to the effect of it's it's you know 90% how you say it or something to that effect doesn't make a difference. I'm going to misquote it. Let's do a five star review. This case actually is not a five star review per SE. This is just giving a little touch to our folks over on Spotify. We are very appreciative Spotify audience.

This was regarding the the Saturday night special we did with Dexter Taylor, a black man who's a gun owner who is not getting shot because he knows things that makes sense. He's just a regular dude like all of us like most black gun owners from Nicholas Andrea listening while I prime 556 casings keep up the good work. I like that very much. People who are making their own ammo and pressing it out. Way to go and from the Addams Family, a fascinating interview

eye opening. A thought provoking keep up the good work, sharing awesome conversations and interesting people who aren't known to us. That's what we're all about here, having those interesting conversations. I hope you guys enjoyed it. I hope that you can walk away and and meet people in your neighborhood to be a little bit better and and just debunk some of this garbage propaganda. We are being divided on purpose, so we can look through that and

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