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Friendly Friday | Ep 109

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The FBI grabs the spotlight for more details about targeting Catholics, SWAT team puts down a "MAGA Trump" supporter in UT, the good leadership of the FBI, apparently you CAN shoot a dog in Philly and get promoted, and the rest of the weekly wrap-up with our Friend - Steve Friend. Steve's book: https://a.co/d/czAzWT3___________________________________________________________Today's podcast supported by https://CatholicVote.OrgIf you are interested in supporting the going litigation against the FBI over religious liberties, you can visit https://CatholicVote.Org. Visit http://PatriotCoolers.com/discount/KYLE and use Promo code "KYLE" for 10% off and free shipping over $50. 🇺🇸 Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KyleSeraphin🚨 Follow on TruthSocial: https://truthsocial.com/@kyleseraphin⭐️ 5-star Reviews (scroll to the bottom to leave one): 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 Sarrif. Hello my friends. Welcome to the Kyle Sarrifin Show. Today is Friday, It's August the 11th. And we have a friendly Friday. We'll have Steve Friend on in just a second. So we'll welcome him to the

program. Steve's on the road, so he's going to have a little different background, but we did decide to wear the same shirt. So you will not be surprised to find out that the suspendables are coordinated. And we back up other suspendables before we get started today with today's show of there's obviously a lot of FBI news this week and actually put me on Dan Bongino's radio show yesterday and Glenn Beck's radio show. So that's always an interesting little experience.

We'll talk about some of the stuff that's been going on. I think you guys can see it in the show notes. If you are paying attention, you will already know some of these things. But we're going to cover some of the old topics. We're going to just do a weekly wrap up like we like to do on Friendly Friday. Before we do that, I want to say thanks to my sponsor and I actually do mean this. In fact, Steve and I were just

talking about this a second ago. These are our friends over at Catholic Vote. You can head over to catholicvote.org and sign up for The Loop. If you are new to the program, I highly recommend it. Put in your name, put in your e-mail address. Put in your zip code. And you will be able to see the Loop. The loop is an outstanding e-mail. It's got all kinds of good news articles. It's things that you haven't heard previously. And in fact here is my loop.

There it is right there in my e-mail box. I don't have Ryan there so I can shut cut it over. We've got a couple of great stories in there. Wall Street Journal blasting the FBI over the anti Catholic memo. More of that which will go into the FBI shooting killing a guy in Utah. You guys probably know the story already. There's a DeSantis firing a Soros back prosecutor. Catholics and Muslim parents, I'm actually going to talk about that a little bit later on

today. Couple other things in here. Let's see what else. New York repeals a pro abortion bubble zone. PA governor defunding pro-life centers. We're going to talk about that. So a lot of the stuff that we think is newsworthy here at the Kyle Seraphin Show also ends up being in the loop. I highly recommend you check them out. Go go ahead and sign up for it and put it. In fact I have. A Catholic vote coffee mug sitting right here. I asked them to send me one that

you all can read. Great organization, good people, and they're really helpful here at the Kyle Seraphin Show. So since we are flying solo, we have no Ryan Maddow. We are going to bring in Steve Friend and bear with me because the technical fun here will be a little bit slower than normal, but we will make it work. Here is my buddy Steve Friend. Let's see if I can throw us both on the screen. Steve Friend, Welcome back my friend and what a good looking

shirt you got there. Release the merch. What does that mean? What is free The merch? What? What? What are we trying to free here? I don't understand. I don't know. I guess it's like the crack and like we got to have to. Release the crack. Yeah, free the merch. And folks, we've got a we've got a Patriot cooler promo from Ryan. He's not here. So he sent me a video and I will show that we have, in fact, freed the cup. Many of you guys are concerned about Ryan Matta getting a

Patriot cooler. Tumblr, We made it happen. I have video proof. So, Steve? Big week FBI. We were just talking before we got started about whether or not you could run an entire show on a regular basis just bashing bad decisions by the FBI. What do you think? Yeah I I had my doubts before this. I thought maybe the Monday, Wednesday, Friday was almost too much but after a week like this I think you need to have multi hour shows throughout the week

in order to cover the ground. I mean obviously there is. You went into great depth about. The the white martyrdom that's necessary at this point and and the reason that is, is because the FBI is they're not even peeing on our leg and telling us it's raining. It's like directly into our mouth at this point with their personnel decisions. Can we not? Can we not with that? It's so early on a Friday. Can you talk about someone peeing in your mouth and telling you that it's raining and enjoy

the Gatorade? Right. Just have your smoothie out of your Patriot cooler and you'll be fine. Wash that down. It's straight up downstairs right now getting filled up, I'm sure of it. I haven't heard the blender yet, so my wife is a little behind. I did Glenn Beck yesterday. And you know that moment when your your spouse is about ready to have a baby and she's walking around and it just looks from our end, it looks incredibly awkward.

And you just think like, God bless them for doing what they got to do. I got on Glenn Beck's thing and he was talking about Trump's presidency. And so I was like, yeah, the whole way through the Trump pregnancy presidency. And he started laughing at me on the air. And I was like, dude, I got pregnancy on the on the brain right now. Like, we are in baby drop zone right now. When you're one week out from the due date, anything could

happen. My parents are literally, like, waiting to hear the phone call that there's another baby in the world. And so for those of you who are listening and a lot of people have wished us, you know, good luck on this. And congratulations. It's really all my wife's doing. She still gets up and makes breakfast for the kiddos. She's literally downstairs taking care of kiddos. And looks like she's going to explode any moment and drop another human.

Is is the nesting like up a notch even too? Is she just like ready for this to be over or is she just also one of these types? Just loves being pregnant. She loves being pregnant. She told me that again, my my mother I guess told me something to that effect. At the time, my mom was a lot younger. So it's a little different going through at 41 that it is when you're in your early 20s or mid 20s. And yet, yeah, that there's a special thing that happens and I

think. Women understand it and we can't, we can just see it from the outside. I believe her. She says it. It looks so awkward and uncomfortable to be moving around with that extra weight. My wife is very small and she's just got all baby right now. But it is, it is kind of the special thing that we see in the women and what's even funnier and I think this pivots towards what we're going to talk about.

There's a lot of female leadership in the FBI and you mentioned that you had quote UN quote one of the good ones in your field office or in your in your RA. Will you kind of give people insight behind that? Because we're going to talk about who's in charge over in Salt Lake and some of the other nonsense. And it turns out every single time I see these bad things, there's like a female FBI agent involved. And I, I don't know if that's just a coincidence.

That's what we're tuned to to see, but hit your experience with the quote UN quote, good ones and what that means. It's it's tough because I think there's a lot of pressure in the FBI to show that there's diversity at the top of the chain of command, the chain of management, and but it's just not. From the pool of people to pull from, it's just not a it's just not an achievable thing.

You can't get to 5050. Parody is not representative of what the actual ageing population is, which is heavily male. It's law enforcement, that's just the way it is. And as a result of their efforts to elevate female agencies positions of authority, their selection pool is very small and it has to start very early in their careers. So you have a lot of just inexperienced people. It's it's not necessarily a

character flaw as a result. But the the they're they're always pressuring females to try to elevate so that they can have them available to be an assistant director at some point or deputy assistant director. And the people that actually have or the seem to demonstrate not a capacity for leadership, but an actual desire to enter that career path. The the passion in the promotion. They they're people that just want to tell men what to do.

As opposed to be a leader of men and and and actually achieve the mission that we expect from the FBI. So my experience with with female leadership was they were, they came in and right away we're trying to demonstrate their authority and they would do it through a disciplinary process where they would try to find something small and transient to just break you over the goals for like I you know had a manager come in and say like I don't like the way you use commas in your 3O2 write ups.

Or I love that style. They'd be like, oh, that's not, that's not according to the CI style guide. I'm like, is there a published style guide somewhere? Like, well, I read it years ago and that's how I enforce. That's why I couldn't use the word that when I wrote things up, you know? Just be which, not that yes and they they would. I always hammered on 302 write up because I was told that they needed to read like a transcript from the audio recording of my actual interview and I said

well. Why wouldn't I just order a transcript and in my 302 say see attached transcript, right. And the response I got was, well you should have the actual transcript and your 302 should be a transcript as well. So I and that was just to exercise some sort of authority to see if you were the type that would just go along with

whatever they said. And as long as you demonstrated at least a willingness to do that somewhat, then you eluded the spotlight of the discipline process from that manager. And then they. Found somebody else and then ultimately within a few months we're looking to promote anyway. Let me let me share a funny little story I had as my last couple days there in New Mexico. And I think this was always sort of illustrative of of how these people were.

So there's a woman, I can't think of her last name, but her first name was Amy and her last name is, I don't know, the troll queen, something like that. She was this little Midget of a person. She looked kind of like a Oompa Loompa. You know, the type. Overbearing personality. Like, no capabilities, physically unimpressive. I don't know how these people get into the senior management, but I remember meeting her. She was the ASAC in Albuquerque. Hopefully she hears this because

she's trash. She's a shitty person. There's no other way around it. Sorry, people. I got overcome right there. She's just awful. She's just a, like a lousy human being. And I remember going up with my partner. My partner was a Green Beret. He's a stud. He's a really good dude. And I, we actually talked last night. Still a good guy. So one of the few people who's not scared of talking to me, you know? And you know the type.

There's not that many, right? So we go up to meet this lady because we're on the field office like the headquarter city visit. We drive up to couple hours. We go up to the boss, we sit down, we meet her, She's the administrative ASAC, so you already know that she's useless. She's doing a job that nobody else wants to do, has nothing to do with any investigations. She's just like pushing paper and. She goes, oh, were you in Washington field office? And I go, yeah, and she, she

goes, how long are you there? And, you know, I know a lot of people there and that's always a bad sign, you know, like we're in the middle of in in New Mexico. Do that game where do you know so and so? Do you know so and so? And we could do this all day long and they want to figure out who your circle is, because if your circle overlaps with theirs that that Venn diagram, then you're a good person. That's right, you're not a good.

Person. So she did this with me right away and she's like, she was like, oh, like, who were some of your supervisors while you're at WFO? And I said, oh, Aubrey Schwartz was was my first supervisor and she was like, oh, I know Aubrey. And at that time, Aubrey Schwartz was the ASAC of criminal and probably something else in Minneapolis, letting George Floyd riot and and failing in in that capacity. And she's the worst boss I've ever had in any job ever to include.

When I was 15 and 16 years old, working at a baskin-robbins and teenagers were in charge. So she was the least competent human being that I've ever had. She was a liar. She was a cheat. She was dishonest to your face. She was a bad person. And I I mean that like she like, I will make moral judgments on this person. I rarely will be able to do that. She's not a good human being and I don't want anything good for her. I want her career to stop. Of course. She's a section chief or higher

already. She was a section chief in the domestic terrorism unit down at the Alabama last time I checked. So this woman, she was like, oh, you you know, Aubrey. And I go, yeah, she was my boss for, you know, whatever, a year and a half, two years. And she was like, I love Aubrey. She's great people, you know. And I was like, oh, you're you're an awful human being. It's like that's if that's the kind of people you like. And like you said, it's the Venn

diagram overlap. It's who do you know that I know that I like. And I just kind of nodded my head along. I was like, I didn't like working for her. I think I said that because I was real honest. I just, I don't care. Like, what are you going to do? Like, you're a tender, you're 13. They can't get rid of you. We found that out to be not the case. But generally speaking, they're not supposed to get rid of you.

So, so she tells me this, so we're down in in New Mexico in in our spot in Las Cruces and we're sitting down there and we're having this conversation is a new agent. He's brand new. He's right out of the Academy couple weeks and nice kid like young kind of inexperienced like look latching onto every single thing that anybody was seniority

says. And I'm talking to him and I'm and we're having this like pretty indepth conversation about an interview we're about to go conduct at a prison and I'm giving him some you know role play advice and I'm trying to talk him through what it's going to look like. So here we are talking nicely. My boss is in. His office and the door is closed. And this might have been after the whistleblower. In fact, I think it was after the whistleblower stuff.

So I'm already on the list, you know, like I'm already out the door. So she comes down. I see her, like I said, Oompa Loompa. I'd never seen her standing. I'd only seen her behind her desk. I had no idea that she was like 411 and probably like 240. It's just like and wide, you know, but like like this, like kind of like a Weeble wobble, like a top, just not a good build.

And she comes like waddling up to us and she goes, and she bangs on my boss Ryan's door, and and Ryan doesn't answer. And then she bangs on it again. And then she turns to us and she goes, is he in there? And I said, well, it's either him or a squirrel is going through all the papers. I heard something earlier and he was probably on the phone. Right? And he doesn't know who's knocking on the door. And we didn't know she was coming down. And then she goes, she goes, Oh,

well, you know. Why isn't he answering the door? And I go, I I don't know. My telepathy powers are blocked by the steel because we had steel doors, you know, And and she looks at me and she goes, I don't know if you know who I am. You know, I'm Amy, whatever. I'm the ASAC. And I was like, yeah, Kyle Seraphin, we've met. And she goes, oh, I know you. And then she goes and shakes the other guy's hand and he's like. I think she said I'm Amy.

She didn't say she was the ASAC and so he doesn't know. So Mac, this new kid, he's just like, hi Amy, like, how's it going? Like he's really excited. You know, she walks off and he goes, she wasn't very nice to you. And I was like, yeah, she doesn't like me. And then of course, couple weeks later they came and took my badge and my gun. So that was pretty good. But these are the awful human beings. I want to pivot this because.

There's a couple of really awful female human beings that we're going to be talking about in the FBI. I'll probably talk about some of them when you're done because I know you have limited time today, but I wanted to get into Salt Lake and let me see if I can actually make this happen. So bear with me here. We know that there was a shooting in the Salt Lake division in Provo. You were talking about a story earlier and while you tell that story, I'll bring up the this little web page.

You had a similar experience and you wanted to you shared it on a space, I think. But will you just tell people what that look like and and how badly these could have gone? Because this is not uncommon, what happened in Utah? Yeah, I mean, when I was reflecting on that during the space, it just occurred to me how this was a nearly identical situation that we dealt with with the the Omaha SWAT team where there was an older gentleman, definitely Office rocker, not in good physical health.

And he had made some threats against Senator Joni Ernst and we were deployed to go and arrest him for those threats. And when we got there, obviously he didn't come to the door very quickly. I remember it not being. Like a 6:00 in the morning hit For some reason in my mind, I remember though it being pretty bright out. Maybe I'm mistaken on it, but he wasn't quick to the door. We wind up reaching the door and he was coming down the step to

that point. And now we've angered this guy because we've just booted his door and he starts screaming and he gets combative. So when we go to put hands on him and handcuff him, he's resistant. And it's on the front porch of the house, and one of our operators who grabs him winds up kind of pushing against the window. To the to the house and the window breaks. So we break this window

arresting this guy. And I just thought about how lucky were we that he wasn't coming to the door as I would be when there's banging on my door. I would be armed as I came down and you could just, you could foresee gun, gun, gun, bang, bang, bang. And now we have a dead guy. Where was that really necessary? When this guy was completely not ambulatory? He wasn't necessarily going to be able to carry out this threat imminently. We could have easily just use another means to bring him into

custody. We were talking offline. Like I said, we can't post up a guy outside on the street nearby, so when he walks out with his Walker to his mailbox, they can't scoop him up. That would seem to be a far more, a far safer way to do it and and essentially the FBI introduces the possibility of greater violence because of its.

Lust for the bust. It's lust to use the tools at its disposal and and we were lucky in Omaha that it didn't come back to burn us as it has in in Salt Lake City on this brand new S A/C that just was elevated to that position a couple weeks ago. You said lust for the bust. I've never heard that before. Is that a common expression? I got no audio. Well, that doesn't help. Lust for the bust. Yeah. So I was trying to make this thing work. This is what I said. We were going to always be

playing. I've never heard that expression. Lust for the bust. Is that. Is that a common expression that people use? Yeah, that's a cop one. That's that's the traffic officer who wants to write the ticket. So he just he rolls up and wants to stroke that ticket out so he can get back out and run a radar lust for the bus. He doesn't see that there's a bunch of dope in the car or smell it or that the person might be having a gun and he puts himself under vulnerable

position. The lust for the bus What makes you just? It's you're just pigeonholed or your view, your tunnel vision on what you want to do, and as a result you're you're missing the field and what the threats are, what the possibilities are. People are giving us a hard time because we're wearing the same shirt. GOB Actual or Buddy Garrett is actually in the chat right now. So this is what you missed in the chat, Steve.

We had moms took it away for a little while and we're talking about their pregnancies and the number of babies. So we we love moms. So we're. Look, man, it's. I told you, my work wife, our cycles are syncing up here. It's it's just how it's going to be from now on. That's. What it is the second thing was is people wanted to know if your shirt is actually backwards if you got a mirror printed last

line strength shirt. Because I think there's probably a setting on your end which flipped your camera, but none of that matters that much I. Don't know. It's it's like the American flag. It's upside down. Yeah, we're in distress. That is the distressed, this is the in duress or under duress situation. OK. So let's talk about this new S A/C. I'm going to throw her. I'm going to throw her bio up on the screen. We'll talk about it real quickly folks. So you did some digging on this.

This is Shahani Sinha, whoever the hell that is. Join the FBI in 2001. She's in charge of the Salt Lake field office and. Point out the significance of of this particular press release, if you would. It it just it's it's her her curriculum vitae. It's her resume and it it just shows how she's had one of the most cush routes to senior executive service that you could possibly imagine. But that's not atypical for so many of these people, especially the females, because they want

to elevate them quickly. And and you look at her actual theoretical investigative experience is in the single digit number of years. And she gets elevated then to working overseas of these cush jobs with London and then she's liaising with Canada. And I mean those are really cuz you only have to know another language for that. Yeah, that's the real thing. Those jobs are so desired.

Like like most people, if they want to get into what's called the League at program, which is the the legal attache program, you got to go start somewhere pretty rotten. That's usually the move or you've got to accept a tough post like my buddy got into it, but he did it by going to Guam. And so he was in Guam then he was proximately closer to Canterbury or Canbury or whatever the heck it is in in Australia. And so he was able to get some

of the island stuff like that. But you got to go take, like you got to go cut your, you know, do your dues. And it looks like she got moved to London like right away after after a short little stay down in Guantanamo, which our buddy George was part of on the military out of it. And he didn't seem to think people who went to Guantanamo didn't seem to hate it that much. They actually said they had beautiful quarters.

They had a gorgeous beach. They're on the military base and treated like officers, so that's a pretty good gig. But the significance of this to me is the July 31st press release. She's just, she's named at the end of July, so that's days ago. Yeah, couple weeks ago. So do you think that just getting settled in there and maybe she might not even be there let's she might still be in transit? There could be an acting S A/C right now in Salt Lake and that would be worth knowing.

And if it was an acting S A/C or a brand new S A/C, do you think that person, having basically their their rank Velcro down their sleeves instead of sewed on at this point, is going to question using SWAT against a threat to the President? Well, that's really it. And that's what people need to understand is that we're talking about essentially a complete lack of leadership within the FBI.

We're talking about the, you know, we're we're dealing with people that don't have the courage of their convictions because they don't, they don't know what they're getting into. They they haven't done this job before is the first step in and the last thing they want to do is screw up their first decision. And so SWAT as a default is kind of the FBI move unless you tell me otherwise. No, it definitely is. I mean, we talked about this

too. I said that there's this mentality of the FBI agent is a case manager, not a case agent. And it's a, it's a way of thinking that that I think is infected so many. And when you're a case manager, you're sort of moving chess pieces around the board to do things for your case as opposed to actually working your case. So you need financial analysis done. So I'll send the documents over to the forensic accountant to do

that. And I need evidence analysis done, so I'll send it to the lab after the evidence collection team collects it for me. And I need to make an arrest now. So I'll send SWAT, because Swat's the default arrest team now to go do that arrest for me as opposed to actually wanting to put hands on the subject where I don't know about you but. And I assume we, we're pretty simpatico in our belief I joined the FBI to actually put handcuffs on bad guys.

I did not want to give that opportunity up to somebody else to do for me, right? But I think there's a lot of agents that are just content to. Hey, my gun is something I wear from my walk from the car to the office and then I put it into the drawer and then keep that afterwards. And if I have to endanger myself in any way. And not to say that there, there's inherent risk, obviously, but you can certainly mitigate that substantially just

with a little bit of creativity. But even that action is too much SWAT of the guys, they sign up, they get the cool guy pajamas, they get all the gear, they can go do the arrest because that's what they do for fun. It's true.

And I used to always make fun of the guys on the SWAT team in Washington Field. I used to call them the standard warrants and arrest team, you know, because they and then sometimes I call them standard weapons and tactics because SWAT and in theory is supposed to be a specialized thing. They've got sniper tools. They've got, you know, bombs squad guys that are assigned to them.

Sometimes they've got robots. They've got all kinds of, you know, they're supposed to have upgraded weapons and capabilities and yet they actually roll around with the most common thing that exists in law enforcement, which is an AR platform rifle and a Glock 17 pistol. There is nothing more standardized as I would say across this country when it comes to the way law enforcement does work. So it always made me laugh that

they were like special. It's like that's not special other than it was a different, it was a different color polymer grip. I I got to share this story with you. You like this because they're always they're not reacting. It's not a swat call out to like an active shooter, right? It's so tip 99.9% of the time. Here it's a planned arrest, but they always do in training like the situation is we're at training and then we're needed right away. We got to respond, right?

The fake call out that doesn't. Exist. It actually happened to us in Omaha once Okay we were at training, got the call. Hey, we have an escaped felon that we have to go in and take down. He was in Des Moines. We had to actually drive across the state to go to Des Moines to assist. It winds up being an escaped like property crime. Ellen who just like walked out of the jail and then yeah, and

and was driving. We get into a vehicle pursuit and the like, the full SWAT team and this guy wrecks his vehicle, flips it over, hits a civilian and she winds up breaking her legs so badly that she has to have her legs amputated and she sues the FBI for millions. So that's what Special Weapons and Tactics brings to bear from the FBI when?

They have an actual call out instead of actually just doing the people that should be doing that, which is the United States Marshall Service who run down fugitives for a living and people like what I used to do, which was find people for a living. You would literally give us a photograph, maybe a license plate and a neighborhood or a general area and we go find people all the time I had, we had such good success. It didn't make any sense to me

and I I always laugh. You could be it's better to be lucky than good sometimes. But I I cannot believe how often you would literally give me like a driver's license picture from eight years ago and tell me like not the make, but he was like a white 4 door sedan with a sunroof and and Maryland plates. No, no further information and we go find the guy all the time. We would have all this great success doing that. Because you were where you needed to be.

Because that's what we did you. Were in the flow like that's what you did like and and you, I mean I had these days on the Reds. I used to talk about it where I was like, I'm, uh oh, I'm having one of those days where everything syncs up the way you want it to, like that witness who you can't find as all of a sudden you find them.

And it would be the point where I was like, I would know I was in the middle of one of those days and I would look at my my checklist of cases and I was like, oh, I haven't been able to find that guy for like 6-8 weeks. I'm gonna find him on this day. This is how it's gonna be. Just sometimes it just all works out. Right. You just, you just know you're just like in the zone. The way, like an athlete is

where they just can't miss. When they're shooting basketball, something like that, right. Which is a little bit scary. It's a scary moment because everything that's probably when you're probably going to get killed, you feel like because everything is going far too well. Garrett sitting in the chat. And so people are, are are riling up and they're like, hey, add Garrett to the stream. If you guys are just going to be riffing about stuff. Garrett, I actually sent you a

link. You're welcome to join the show if you want because Steve's going to have to disappear here in a few minutes. He's going to big time us. Who you going on? I've got Glenn Beck in the 10:00 Eastern Time hour. So in 3 minutes, I'm expecting a call from. I'll get your sloppy seconds from yesterday. Yeah, fair enough.

But let me just say this. Glenn Beck seemed like he was worried that he had made me upset because I I tried to give a very fair and accurate picture, and I think, you know, that's how do we do it. When I start talking about what is and what is not the case, I'm sure those guys are probably going to be finding a justified case. And they will be justified once it happened. Just like you talked about, the minute somebody produces a gun, you have a duty and responsibility to your teammates

to to keep them safe. And yet, choosing that tool, I say you choose the doctor, You choose the diagnosis, choose the technique of arrest, you choose the way it goes down. What do you think? Yeah, they they introduced the possibility of a higher level of violence or a higher likelihood of violence as soon as they brought in a BearCat with a Dong. Or on the front for a guy who they already had agents who had talked to that could have told you, hey, look, he's not. Extra mobile.

He's not extra healthy physically. He's not going to be able to carry out that sort of threat. We could easily do this another way. But again, you have either an acting special agent in charge or brand new special agent in charge. They're not going to want to put that PowerPoint that gets briefed up to headquarters about a threat to the president's life that, yeah, we elected to send a case agent or case manager over to have a discussion with this man. I'm sending the SWAT team, right?

It briefs Well, as my buddy likes to say, up in Montana, whenever things that were really dumb were proposed, it briefs well. Right, agreed, agreed. And that's. I mean, Phil also says the GS15 above never says no to a bad idea, never says no. That's the only way you're going to advance. I don't want you to be right on the edge of it. You have any parting thoughts on that?

And we'll we'll say goodbye to you and thank you for your time here on it. But and also, if you want to plug the book real quick, you can obviously do all those things too. Yeah, yeah. Just unplug the book. True blue. My journey from beat cap to suspended FBI whistleblower sales are going all right. I'm going up to Atlanta to do a few speaking engagements and book signings this weekend.

I've got some other events going on in Florida, and I just encourage everybody to pick up a copy of it. I think it's doing okay. I don't know. The publisher hasn't given me exact figures, but again, like I'm not expecting to make money. Unlike Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Plied, I didn't take in advance for this book.

I just wanted the information to get out to people and then be able to say that I was the best selling author, which I can say in your category you are the best selling author and moreover you published things the FBI didn't want you to. Correct. That's the ultimate, the ultimate. No, no redactions. That's it. All right. So folks, if you want to get Steve's book, go to check it

out. It's True Blue on Amazon, real easy to do. Or you can see him at one of the many speaking engagements he's flying around the country doing. And you can follow Steve at Real Steve Friend on Twitter. He joins me for Twitter spaces and we give good commentary. And then also on truth, if you like. And that's Real under score Steve friend. Steve, Steve, Friend Comment spellings for everything.

Super easy buddy. Thanks for joining me for The Friday. I hope you have a good safe drive down to your speaking engagements and say hi to Grandma again for us at the Kyle Seraphin Show. We enjoyed it, man. Hey thank you man. Have a great weekend and happy weekend to Grandma Isabel who is downstairs at my parents house right now. Outstanding. Good stuff. Hopefully they hear this stuff. All right buddy, I will see you

soon. All right, ladies and gentlemen, so we're going to continue on here. I've got a couple things I want to bring up. I got a couple of kind of bizarre news articles that are happening, so we're going to move through them in sort of slow order. The first, obviously, is the fact that we have some bad female leadership. I'm going to cover some of those. I actually got a little video for you. Obviously, it looks like Chris Rye, Chris Ray was actually

lying. And I've been sort of called in to do a couple of different news programs. This Catholic, this Catholic document that was released, this was an intelligence product. If you didn't read the original, I can I just make another shameless plug to go to uncoverdc.com. Many of you know Tracy Beans. She's a friend of the suspendables. She runs the Dark the Light podcast, which I've been on a

number of times with her. Tracy and I are actually going to cooperate on a little article for people to have a better understanding of what happened in Utah. So I will be putting that out in writing for those of you that want to share that around. And they're not podcast listeners and they want to just see something in print. I am going to write up what I think that the real problem is, and there's a significant problem in this country with

SWAT tactics. I got into it last night on a Twitter space and I and I'll share it a little bit here just in broad strokes. The idea that there is a need for a dynamic entry in law enforcement is very, very antiquated and I think it's very low. There is only really one, maybe two times you can justify what we call dynamic entry. Dynamic entry is when someone rolls up to the door, bangs on it and says police and then use a battering ram and goes into it.

And why would you do something like that? And the only really two justifiable situations are one active shooter. Somebody is inside and they are shooting and killing people, which is very similar to a much smaller sort of situation which is known as HR in the business

or hostage rescue. And those are the only two reasons why a SWAT team should be rolling in, taking down a door and going in. It is to protect life and limb is essentially it, but it's really just life you are going in because there's the possibility that an innocent

person might be killed. And in order to protect that life, you are going to do the most dangerous thing for both the subject and for the officers or the agents that are going into the door and that is entering an uncleared, unknown space. This is not Iraq. This is not Afghanistan. This is still the United States. You can stand outside safely. You are not going into that door because it has the possibility of being somewhat safer and

clearable and more contained. And just for your awareness on this, the way that it works in all my military veterans, understand this intuitively. When you go and you enter a building, when you are in a foreign country, the outside is unsecured because you are in the street, the inside is unsecured, but you can go in there and at least you have walls.

So you enter the building at high speed with high velocity with what they call speed, surprise and violence of action, the CQB or close quarter battle triangle. You go in because you can go in there and you can control some space that is smaller and you do it because it's safer for your team to be inside of a building then exposed in the street. That's why you do that in law enforcement in America. That is not a requirement. There's almost no need for it,

almost ever. Maybe in some neighborhoods in Baltimore, some in Southeast DC that I've been in, couple of on the East Coast that are pretty trashy. There's some in Pittsburgh that were pretty rough, but otherwise there's really very little reason to go through a door. You should not be going in there to protect evidence, and you should not be going in there to to simply secure a subject.

You can wait indefinitely. At some point in time they'll run out of food, they'll get bored, they get sick of you playing music, and they will surrender, or they will take their life or whatever other things happen. But the option is that you give them a choice to do that thing. And by going in the door at Zero 600, which is a default SWAT tactic for the FBI, you are rolling into an unknown scenario with people of unknown mindset who have unknown capabilities

and weapons. And you are putting them to a decision for all their chips without any preparation. And especially in a situation where you got some old guy who's got a, you know, disabled son and is in his bedroom and probably has low mobility, it is incredibly dangerous. I just absolutely resist the idea that this needs to be done. Like I said, unless you are trying to protect life and that is not the case for what happened here. So it is. It is kind of a troubling thing.

I'm going to bring Garrett on. He's going to just riff with me. Looks like he popped in. Hey, buddy, let me see if I can add you here for adding my dear friend Garrett A Boyle to the stream. There he is wearing another suspension shirt. What's up, bud? It's Friday and we're in baby mode here, which means that I'm also in family mode. So bringing on the family here

is always a good time. You were getting a call out in the chat, so I wanted to go ahead and give you the opportunity to jump in. What I'm going to do is I'm going to put myself on a different camera. I'm going to pull up some news articles. We'll we'll react to them in in real time, if that's cool with you and you haven't been prepped. So you'll get a real, a real good idea of what they look like. Here we go. Here, let's try to do it like this.

And how about this like a boom. There we are. So two Studley gentlemen wearing cool suspendable type shirts with. This is a an article that came out of the Daily Signal. I want you guys to to see this. This is written by Gigi de la Torre written yesterday and day before yesterday and she describes this. This is entitled especially cruel. A mother of a Down syndrome daughter calls out the Montgomery County. This is just outside of Washington DC in Maryland. Their denial to opt out of an

attack on children. So this is a mom who has a who has a, a Down syndrome child that does not want her, I think daughter. Yeah, her daughter who has Down syndrome to have to go to a Pride storybooks scenario because that's really what our schools are all about right now. They are pushing this bizarre, you know, they're putting this bizarre indoctrination on instead of what we'd like to

indoctrinate. You have any thoughts about the what, why you would see a federal judge, Like what's going on with these district judges that are making these, these proclamations about this kind of stuff? Of course, this woman is Catholic. Of course. So yeah, I think it's just a greater assault on judeo-christian beliefs as it were and just the Antichrist nature that our country has taken. You know, it's it's interesting you pop this article up because Heidi and I were talking about

schools last night. You know, we're getting, I know in some areas of the country kids are already back to school and some will be starting in the next couple weeks and we homeschool and we were just talking about. Public school and how much of A misnomer that is, how it's really just government school. And think of this, you you send your kids to to government school, government in DOC from the time that they're four or five years old until the time

that they're 21 or 22 years old. So there's a a pastor out there, author. His name is Vody Bockham and one of his books, I think it's called The Family Driven Faith. He says you can't expect to send your children to Caesar. And not expect them to come home as Romans. And I think that that's where we are and if if you push back on on Rome as it were and and our government and say hey you know what I don't like this this DEI idea. I don't like this all this L GB, TQ stuff.

I'm a Catholic I'm a Christian. Heck even even Muslims they are are against homosexuality and and all this L GB TQ nonsense and. Just to get it forced down our throats by the government is it goes back to something we've talked about before. Our society in large are certainly our government. They have replaced the capital G for God with the lower case G for government and that's the new religion. And this, this is one of the pillars, one of the cornerstones of that religion.

It it's interesting because you just mentioned it, it's not so much that people are anti-gay per se. What they are is anti indoctrination for a very small percentage of the population that does not have anything to do with the educational mandate of the schools. They're trying to teach like quote UN quote tolerance, but they're really trying to normalize something that is actually, you know, you can tolerate the minority.

As we actually talked about on this program, the respect for the Republic is that we protect the minority and allow them to exist, but we make decisions for the majority without allowing A tyrannical majority. And what we have right now is a tyrannical minority, which is bizarre. It's absolutely upside down. I'm just going to read the

opening this thing. It says Muslim and Christian parents protested Wednesday outside of the US District Court in Maryland for two hours before the court would hear arguments about the Montgomery Carry District refusal to allow them to opt out with their children for this L GB TQ book curriculum

known as Pride storybooks. The woman who were talking about Grace Morrison, who was up on the screen just a second ago, a Catholic mom daughter with Down syndrome enrolled in Montgomery County public schools, or as we like to say, government schools. And she said that the the school board's decision to deny parents the right to opt out of the Pride storybooks is an attack on

children. And I do think it is because it's actually developmentally inappropriate for certainly her daughter, but probably for many others. This is a direct quote from her saying not allowing children to just be children is sort of attack on their innocence because we're bringing sexuality into something that doesn't need to be done, especially having a child with special needs. They already have so many challenges in their life. And then you add this, it feels especially cruel.

I tend to have a strong agreement with what she's saying. You know, they're simply saying let them opt out. Let the parents decide what part of the curriculum is appropriate for what they're doing and and and unfortunately, the only way you do that really is by by taking them completely out of these schools.

Exactly. That is the only way anymore and you know I think back to when I was younger even in I think it was I don't I forget some some one of the years in high school we had switched from the private school we were going to you know mostly for like money reasons and whatnot. And we were in the public, the government school now and. I forget how we learned about it, but my parents didn't want us going through sex Ed, learning how to put condoms on a

banana and all that. So the school agreed and we didn't show up to health class that day. And and and. Let's be real. Yeah, let's be real honest about how difficult this is. We're talking about a cylindrical object and a cylindrical covering that goes over this sort of thing. Like just to get completely mechanical about it, I think most dudes can figure out, you know, you know how to put on a

baseball cap. You've been able to figure out how to put on a tshirt since you were like my 2 year old put on a tshirt. We're literally talking about a process that is complicated so much that maybe a three or four year old could do the mechanical action of it. Do I need them doing that? I don't think so. I don't think that's at. All appropriate. Hey, hey Mom. I'm going to figure it out anyways but OK we'll skip that day.

But the the point here is the government is saying no you can't opt out and and this goes, you know we've seen a lot of it in the past. I it seems to me like in the last six months there, well actually I guess we'd go back into the last school year especially, it seems that more and more and more government is saying. No, you actually aren't in charge of your kids. Well, what did, what did, what was Joe Biden's post, what he said. They're all of our kids.

They're not just your kids. They're all their kids. I mean, I'm paraphrasing. Right. And yeah, and that's that. I mean, that's not, that's not true. The government does not own me or my kids, correct? And even if I decide to send them to government school, the government still doesn't own them. So if me as the parent wants to opt them out of, you name it, some pride event some.

I don't know say they're reading like you know the 1796 project or whatever the 1696 project or whatever that 16 is. You know like we're going to opt out of that if we want. That's our our right as a parent because the state is not in charge of parenting. But it's it's just another Orwellian example of like, oh me, what I'm saying right now is a very antiquated idea to to the lower case God government that

that we are under and. They're going to do everything they can to say no, you you, you know, even like with homeschooling, like you have to register with the state. So like, they got a list. They always have their lists. You know, like our, the unvaccinated list they had of us. And you know, whatever else, it's like, oh, they always got their list that they know it on

big. Oh, here's some of the crazy antigovernment people who think they can teach their kids better than us. They're not getting in Doc. They're not getting the proper in doc for us to to take over. It's true. And you know what's funny is that they showed that that was a losing proposition in Virginia in in the election of of Glenn Junkin, right.

So he came out and was very successful in being able to say like look and and honestly we just had Tiffany Justice on the program the other day and their statement we do not coparent with the government means the government has no business being in this. They don't have a vested interest. And I would say it's it's it's kind of offensive. This is actually another little or article I'm going to throw up on you. This actually comes from catholicvote.org.

And so this is something that was in the loop this morning. This is the PA governor, whose name is Josh Shapiro. He's a Democrat. And So what they did is they announced that they were not going to renew a state funding contract for Real Alternatives, which is a pro-life network of 77 crisis pregnancy centers throughout Pennsylvania. You know, the ones that the FBI was unable to find, people that

were defacing and damaging. It says although there's $8.2 million on the light item that is actually a budgeted for Women's Health purposes, the real alternatives, which is the name of this organization, will not be receiving any of this money as it has in the past. Instead, the governor's office will be accepting new applications for Women's Health providers. I'm sure that is a euphemism for abortion. And and this reminds me so many

ways. I I don't know how much you follow the work of Pope John Paul the 2nd, but one of the things that I remember very formatively growing up in the Catholic Church was and and it was something that he was very accurately diagnosing. Is it? Culture of death, a secular culture of death. And anytime you're going to take cash away from an organization that's quote UN quote pro-life, that's literally what they're

doing. They are encouraging women to help them to move along in pregnancies, and this is especially important to us right now and in our house. But the idea that you're going to defund an area that is meant to help babies come into this world, you are in fact part of the culture of death. And Pope John Paul the Second was spot on with that kind of thing. I think it's just grown exponentially since since his

passing. Yeah I I I think you're right he he was spot on you know it makes me think of of Old Testament where it it it's talking about Molech and some and Bale and some of the the the gods that that Yahweh God did not want the

Israelites to to worship. And there's a verse I forget exactly where it is but it says something like they even offer their kids their children as sacrifices to their gods And again with this idea of lower case God government that's exactly what this is. I think since since since Roe was first enacted we have slaughtered something like 70

million preborn humans. So our God is a loving, gracious God, but that that grace eventually will run out, and that grace will turn to vengeance and justice. And as loving and as gracious as he is, he's equally just. And so a nation. You know, I think. I think we're seeing a nation under judgment for for many reasons. Not just this, but this is certainly one of them. You can't slaughter 70 million people, God's most prized creation, and think there's

going to be no consequence. 100% maybe. Maybe I'm just an extremist, you know? No, you're definitely extremist. That's why. That's why we get along. I I somebody was saying that they were not an extremist the other day on a Twitter space and I was like let me just go on record and say I am an extremist. That's just the way it works for me. Let me read this because what this is what the organization real Alternative said.

They said we believe the governor has been terribly misinformed about the need for the program and its success. By the way, they've received $60 million in state funding in the last 10 years. So that makes sense, close to $10 million a year. The services that this program provides to the women of Pennsylvania are crucial. Approximately 60% of the women who come to our program are considering abortion and choose to bring their baby to term

because of them. Also 84% of the women pressured to abort choose to bring their baby to term once they've gone through this organization and they added at the end, terminating this program will result in increased abortions throughout the Commonwealth. If you find that to be a value, I would say that you are evil, but that is essentially what these people are doing right now.

They have basically said we want to do the pro abortion thing, that the idea of pro-life, that's a euphemism for being pro death. I'm sorry, pro-life and then pro-choice. pro-choice is pro death. It is now. It didn't actually used to be. In theory, they used to say we support people being born, but we're okay with the idea if there is like safe, legal, and

rare. Which is still an awful position, but it's somewhat at least there's at least a minimal moral defense that we could get behind there. Most Christians would not get behind it, but they at least understand where you come from. But if your position is pro death, which it is currently, it's insane. And I saw these people in front of the Supreme Court.

By the way, I don't know if I told you, when I was out in front of the Supreme Court, we had a lady that was yelling Hail Satan, and she suddenly found herself all by herself because even that is too extreme. But she was acknowledging like they're tapping into something I don't think they understand. And that child sacrifice, I think he nailed it. Yeah. Yeah, I think that's right. I mean yeah, I think of that the, you know that's how that.

I think that's how Satan works. The the one person who's saying, hail Satan, everybody's like, oh, I don't want to be associated with that. Like, guess what? Satan isn't out there with horns and a pitchfork. He's out there taking his time. He's been at this for thousands of years. He knows what he's doing. He's not going to come at you that way. He's going to come at you and say, hey, just be proud of how you want to live. Oh, that's not, that's just the

Columbus cells. That's not a baby like he. And he he, he twists and turns and deceives along the way. And then you get to this point where it's like carte blanche were just slaughtering humans. I mean that's that's what it is.

And the weird thing is. Yeah, the weird thing is you grow out of it is, is these women that basically are in their 40s and 50s, they've never had children, they've never had the opportunity, they were sold a bill of goods and they end up being in charge of the FBI of different offices. So I'm just going to bring this up for a moment because this isn't relevant to what we were talking about earlier. This is a woman named Jackie McGuire. I broke the store yesterday on my Twitter page.

So those you haven't seen it. I think we've got a maybe 100 and something 1000 views on it. So people are seeing it. This is her name. She she did a an expose while she was in in the Special agent in Charge role somewhere probably in Philadelphia, says women in uniform. My career with the FBI Special agent in Charge. So Jackie McGuire Jacqueline McGuire, who was the Special Agent Charge of the field office in Philadelphia, was just named in charge of the training division.

And it's relevant because when you start putting people that have minimal life experience, they don't value lives. And in many ways she probably missed a calling. She doesn't seem to be a happy person. Here's the story that I want to bring up to you guys. Some of you remember we actually did an entire episode about this. This is before Garrett was public. This was called an episode that you can go back and watch it. It's called you can't just Shoot a dog and you Can't Just Shoot a dog.

Garrett, you were on SWAT. You were a defensive tax instructor. Is there any provision under the FBI's deadly force policy that or DOJ's deadly force policy where you can defend your property, which is what a dog ends up actually being? No, no, it it it. The deadly force policy is the deadly force policy, whether you

like it or not. So if a dog is attacking you or another person, and you have a reasonable belief that they're going to cause great bodily harm or death to a human, then yeah, you're justified. But in this case, when you're walking your dog down the streets of Philadelphia and another dog or your dog attacks that dog or that dog attacks yours, you're not justified to start killing somebody else's

dog because there's an attack. You know, dogs fighting essentially pull your dog away and hope that the the other owner of a dog pulls their dog away and then go to the vet and and have the dog lick its wounds. But you can't pull out your gun because you're the special agent in charge of the Philadelphia field office and shoot somebody else's dog because dogs are nipping at each other, or even. Even if it's a Pitbull. And even if it's killing the other dog. And that's what's so scary

screwy. First of all, she's physically incapable of dealing with the Pitbull in another way. But what people are like, oh, it's a Pitbull like, so you know, that changes the game. And the answer is only if the Pitbull is attacking you or some other human being. It if it mauls your dog to death, it mauls your dog to death. And and here's my other my answer to it because it always comes up. It's like, OK, well, you want to defend your dog.

I understand that physically you and I would have choked out the Pitbull. That's what would have happened. It would not be a gunshot scenario, not in the middle of busy streets of Philadelphia. But most importantly, and I think this is the part where people forget about it, How many times have we heard about an FBI agent randomly on the street killing a a Pitbull? Because all FBI agents have dogs. And the answer is 0. This is the only time it's ever happened.

But. In the fairness of the world, we're going to bring up this little quick store here because I think I actually have a video of it and this is the results of what happens when we let women who are running these age you know agencies. Here's the here's the the follow up on it which you guys found out probably. I think this actually came out after we did the the article or

the the podcast. So let's play this real quick, maybe maybe 5050. What do you think we going to get the video PC load letter It's yeah. Well, you know. It was loaded and of course now it's not. So let me just actually let me just refresh this. We'll just do it real quickly because it it actually is interesting to hear people talk about these things. Here it is, because they don't seem too surprised by it, as you can imagine. Are we going to get a, oh, we're going to get a Burger King at.

Forget that. I'm done with that. So you get essentially she's been cleared of the charges on the the the local A G actually rather has decided that they're not going to press charges on her despite the fact that she, you know, discharged the firearm inside the city limits. They let the federal government handle it and then of course she was probably cleared by the FBI. So of course, yeah, rules for the not for me because if you random citizen in Philadelphia,

if you do that, good luck man. Oh yeah. Oh, no, no, You're going to jail. You're in a blue city. I brought this up to this is another one of those overreaches of the government getting involved in things that doesn't need to happen. This was one of those most, like, sort of acutely upsetting videos to share this with folks. If you haven't seen this, this happened in the UK. But I do think in many ways this is going to show up in Canada very soon if it's not there

already. And the United States is moving this way when we have law enforcement officers that don't step up and do the right thing. And I think this is going to be very familiar to you. So the background on this, you're not going to be able to read what it actually says. In that text, so bear with me. But essentially we're talking about this autistic girl is being dragged out because she

made a comparison. She said that the female officer she was talking to outside with her mother looked like her grandmother and the grandmother is a lesbian and so she drew a Onetoone comparison. She's autistic and she has a a processing capability. This is the way that these officers treated her. It's about two minutes long, so we'll just skip into it. They are dealing with her in the house. You'll see the female officer

and it's. Like I said, I think this is coming to us. You guys got to be ready for this kind of tyranny, and officers need to resist. Her girl's pushing. Her sister. Can you stop staring at her? Police? She's got autism. Can you just stand there? She's in her cupboard. She can't go anywhere. She can't go anywhere. Stand there, then. She said the word lesbian. Her Nana is a lesbian. She's married to a woman. She's not on the phone. But look what you're clenching your face so hard.

Go away from my teenage daughter. She didn't aid my. It's not a homophobic, she said. She said she made homophobic remarks at my colleague. I want you to just know, so they're they're in there and they're, they're having this long discussion. Look how many people are here. Like, you can see like multiple law enforcement officers responding to this obviously crisis. And as people are saying in the chat, and as our friend Sav Hernandez said, checks out, she

does look like a lesbian. So this girl's like a teenager. There's there's a picture of her right there. I'm going to show you because they're going to carry her out and she's pretty upset, Yeah, as anybody would be, not, not even just an autistic person. So you can see they're walking her for a second. And then apparently she also has scoliosis, so she's got spinal issues. She falls to the floor. She's, you know, she doesn't process things. That's what autism is, just a

processing issue. And so there she is on the ground trying to figure out what's going on. So the officers resort to what they know how to do. They just grab arms. And pull her up. And I'm sure this is incredibly painful. We're not hearing the screams, but it looks pretty bad.

And at some point we're going to just see that female officer who instigated this sort of thing and and basically said you've made a homophobic clerk, There she is, She's just standing with her arms crossed and justice is being served. It is being done. Sad stuff, but also sort of the world we live in right now. Yeah, you know that, man. I know it reminds us of that, of what happened to that guy and that was down the street from you. And was it Watertown? Yeah, the preacher in Watertown,

Yeah, it does. It does remind me of that. And just to see that, and then to see her smugness at the end, not even participating. And I don't know the laws in the UK, but it sounded like the homophobic, allegedly homophobic remark was to the officer here It we were told all the time. Yeah, we were told all the time. You can arrest somebody for disorderly conduct if it's directed at you like you, the

officer. So if somebody is, you know, cussing you out or, you know, talking about your mom or whatever they're doing because it happens all the time to cops, you can you as an officer, you can't be the victim of that crime. So you know, if if, if they're being like in Wisconsin, part of the disorderly conduct statute is like unreasonably loud and profane. So say they're they're yelling at you, you know, on the street corner and there's a crowd gathering.

You know, maybe you could talk to somebody in the crowd, be like, hey, were you disturbed by that then, then sure, you can. But typically you're you're not. You're just going to deal with it as an officer should. You're not going to. I mean, look at what they did, dude, it it makes my stomach flip, man, because it is the absolute opposite of what law enforcement is supposed to be doing in in any country. There's no protect. And serve in that is there? No, not at all. Not at all.

It's just it's the it's it's again it's the state power. It's I'm going to keep you under my thumb because I'm the one who has the power and the control. And it's it's not law enforcement. It's not serve and protect. It's not foreign by the people. It's I'm in charge. And that's all it comes down to is control and it's like and it's controlled. It's controlled by fear, which is even worse, which that is tyranny. Yes, and it's it's it's minority tyranny.

Like I said, it's a small group of people and you're talking about somebody that's already. You know has a disability with this. I want to show a couple of things real quick. This was Chris Ray and and it's it's not coincidental. I don't think that this woman is a female police officer. There are people of course there are wonderful police officers that are females we deal with them. We know them.

But they are they're a smaller subset because there's a smaller set of women in there and the ones that are bad that physically are unable to do like if this was a man who was dealing with this physically he doesn't need to prove himself to a little girl like that like that would be such a power imbalance. But the the fact that we have this woman in there and I like, look, we're we're going over

female tyranny and in our. In our thing, this is Chris Ray talking about how great the leadership is in the FBI. For anybody who has any sort of doubts or thinks that we're going to get better with this man at the helm, just want to play this because it's so funny. See if we can get the play by today's FBI leaders. Reflect the best of our organization and organization that is made-up of 38,000 men and women who are patriots, professionals and dedicated public servants. And that.

Is the real FBI? ABC's J O'Brien joins me now for more. Yeah, I don't need that. You want to tell me about the real FBI there, Garrett? Does that sound like the real FBI to you? It probably is. It's another maybe. I don't know, like when he says stuff like that, I want to know one who wrote that for him, Cuz I don't think he wrote it. Probably not. And two, if he believes it, it really does show how insulated he is. Because how many, quote UN quote, dedicated professionals

did you even work with? I would say not that many. I mean, it was a it was a minority who were truly dedicated and you knew who they were. Right. And and you know what they result in? They result in this exactly, exactly. This is written by the editorial board at the Post. Like, this isn't just like some

opinion writer. This is the actual opinion of the New York Post. I'll read this for those of you who are not watching on the on the Rumble channel FBI had Chris Ray lied about targeting Catholic. He owes America answers. He owes this country answers. This is yesterday's drop. It was at 8:00 PM last night. So this is a fairly this is this morning's news there. You know he's got some explaining to do as they like to say, right. Because the man said that it was

1 field office involved. We found out this week that it was more than it was. Two others on both coasts exactly. And I just don't believe that he didn't know that because remember in his testimony initially about that he acted all in rage and said it. As soon as I heard about it, we looked into it. It was a one field office and we're doing our internal review which is a BS also by the way like why does the FBI?

Let me tell you something. When I got that document, it was already redacted Okay on purpose. The whistleblower who gave it to me was redacting to protect sources and methods, as is appropriate for someone who works inside the FBI, knows what the thing was. We redacted it in order to give it to Congress. That was going to be an appropriate way to disclose it.

That's why it was redacted. And if you go to Uncover DC and you find our article, which was in the early February, it's I think it's FBI double s down on targeting Christians. So you can find that it's actually in my Twitter feed as well, and I'll put it up on Truth again. But it was in there, and it was redacted by the individual who did the whistleblowing on purpose to basically keep sources and method protected when the original, the original

document obviously wasn't. And so when Chris Ray saw it for the first time because we exposed it, by the way, he says he doesn't know how he found out about it. I can tell you how he found out about it. He found out about it because I put it in an article and then it went, you know, balls to the wall across the country. But he lied about that and he can immediately see that there

were other field offices known. He knew about it the same day that he found out about it, the same day he got it. Absolutely, Absolutely. Because they know like, OK, this one's going to be big. Even Merrick Garland, you know, and Merrick Garland and and Chris Ray both put on this phony outrage. I mean, I guess I don't know the the, the true intent of their heart.

But to me, based on what I do know, based on my experiences with the FBI and the DOJI, just don't believe that they are are truly heartfelt about their their full enragement over this issue. Because if he was actually enraged about it, that whistleblower who took that to Congress, they would not have gotten the the treatment that we got. None of us would have gotten that treatment. And then on top of it, to claim that it was just that one field office.

No, no, he was getting briefed about that. I'm sure he had the document in hand that same day to go over it, to try to come up with the answers he was going to come up with. And he sits in front of Congress and perjures himself again. And what's going to happen? What's going to happen to him? Nothing. All right, I've got a a little video I wanted to play because we're going to be coming to the end here, and I I think the outrage fest is a good way to run into it.

But let's do something a little bit positive. This is something that Ryan threw out there for me. So hopefully I can throw this in the middle of the screen, proof that we have in fact, freed the cup. Apparently you were doing the merch thing, so I'll ask you about that first, but let me just say we'll thank Patriot Cooler. Here they are. Let's see. Patriot coolers. You guys know they have some really cool stuff. They have some some gifts for veterans.

You can go to patriotcoolers.com, use promo code Kyle Kyle, promo code Kyle, get you 10% off. That's real easy to do. You can get one of these cool looking veteran ones or you can get one like producer Ryan. And here it is. I got you. Might be something pretty cool on it. What's it got on? It. Yeah, that's sick. That's a Patriot one. Yeah. Pretty cool. Pretty cool. Thanks, Kyle. Thanks, Kyle. Say thanks, Patriot Cooler. Thanks, Patriot Cooler. So there we go, Patriot cooling.

Check that out. That's the one that's sitting in the in the Mata household and I think he gave it to his son, which is absolutely an appropriate thing. Ryan used to actually sell Yeti tumblers and so he's got like hundreds of them running around. So he his need for a cup was low. But if we give it to his kiddo, I'm, I'm super happy about that. So anyway the cup is free. As people are saying in the chat it has been mitigated. Our situation has been we have fulfilled the promise of the

cup. It is now with the Mata family, so. Garrett, I'm going to, I'm going to shut the sucker down. It's been, I think, a long enough show for what it is. I think that the people know that the this week the FBI was the bad guy again. How many more weeks you think we can handle doing that before, before some change happens in this country? I don't know. I wish I could say like one or two. But man, the complacency overall in the country. Is going to.

It's an uphill climb on every angle as far as I'm concerned. But hey, at least it's Friday and we're heading into the weekend. That is right, yeah. TJF moment. Show people the shirt you're wearing and let them know. People tell me you could buy it on eBay. Is that correct? Can they find it? This one not yet, so just the last line one, I actually wanna move away from eBay as soon as possible but. Yeah, I'm figuring it out and I

will figure it out. I actually hit up the state this week to try to figure out my LLC. So once I get that off the ground, we're going to, we're going to get this, we're going to get this figured out. I'm sorry it's taking so long. I was telling Jen, who's usually in the chat, I don't know if she is today, but she was the first one to to get get one of the last line shirts on eBay. And I was like, I got to get off eBay as soon as I can.

I know we have. You have the the, the website, so we're going to get this figured out as soon as possible and I'm sorry it's taking so long. The merch. The merch is pending. All right, my bud. We'll talk pretty soon. You and I will talk later on today. But thanks for joining us for the show and I hope you guys have a good morning. Let me go ahead and close this thing out for the day, ladies and gentlemen.

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