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Friendly Friday | PornHub Exposed | Ep 135

Sep 15, 20231 hr 7 min
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It is Friendly Friday already - and my weekly partner in crime Steve Friend will join me to break down another week. We'll talk about "trophy photos," Strzrok-ing out on MSNBC, and a quick interview with Arden Young of Sound Investigations about the just released #PornHubTapes. https://twitter.com/SoundInvestig/https://twitter.com/arden_young_ _____________________________________________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 Serafin. Hello my friends. Welcome to Friendly Friday. Welcome to the Kyle Serafin Show. Today is September the 15th. It's garbage day here in Liberty Hill, TX, which means there may be a garbage truck in the background.

You can hear I am and make sure you take out your garbage too. I am very happy to have my buddy Steve Friend on. He's going to be joining us in just a moment. We're going to give you a little preview about what's going on today. So today is a wrap up for the week. There's been a whole lot going on there. We're going to run you through some videos that I think are of relevance to many of you. We had Mike Benz on yesterday and in true form.

Logged off the show, turned around and found some of that weird mealy mouth government speak, that digital MK Ultra coming out of the UN. So I think that's going to be really interesting to you. We've got the people calling for the American Stasi and a purity test inside the FBI.

People who need to protect the FBI from you, the American public, those dangerous American patriots who are so mean, so mean to the FBI and they brought out none other than Peter Struck. So we're going to play my favorite weasel from the FBI known adulterer and gut wrenching weirdo. Peter Struck will be joining our little broadcast as we play in MSNBC clip, which is always nauseating. So make sure you have your vomit bags ready. What else we could talk about?

We're going to talk about the do's and don'ts in law enforcement. We always like to do a little bit of a recap of what's been going on, videos that have come out of the law enforcement realm. So Steve and I are going to cover down on something here that I'm going to call the trophy shot. We should definitely talk about that. Before that, let's do a quick thank you to our sponsors and I just want you guys to know. And Ryan, I may even have you

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and love and use their products. So we may pull their website up and take a look at their new branding. But before we do that, let me say some thanks real quick to people that have been with us since the beginning. This is. This is our OG sponsor, Patriot Coolers. I'm about to do an order with Patriot coolers too. I'm going to replace my my, my

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in front of me today. But they are America's top advocacy group for faith, family and freedom. That is just things in the American way. Let's just read this real quick here. Actually, while we're doing that, I'm going to bring this up. You guys can see the command post here that I work out of. This is my version of the loop. It's on my cell phone right now. It's from the 15th. It says Hunter Biden indicted. They might have misspelled the

word indicted. I may have to tell Mercer to get that fixed up indicted on gun charges. Federal prosecutors finally coming to to realize that if you claim that you're a drug addict. That maybe you shouldn't be buying a really nice cult revolver, which Hunter did in 2018 while he was supposedly under the influence of crack. Maybe still being doing that. Maybe leaving at the White House. We don't know. CNN grilling the teachers union head.

There's a story about that. CNN Hostess Abby Phillips talking to the Chicago Teachers Union. Let's see. Unions making backroom deals about school choice. That's not surprising. Catholic Cardinal warning in advance of the the agenda. 2030, that's probably all going to be relevant to what we're talking about today with the UN, which seems to be pretty strange. I thought they were just supposed to keep us out of war, but apparently they want to actually police your thoughts.

That's nice. DOJ asking the Supreme Court to to shut down one of these rulings about abortion. A lot of good stuff in there. Check out that. Check out the the loop, you guys. And then lastly, here it is. There's our. There's our suspendables merch. You can check out the merch store, the Dash suspendables.com. Free the merch and make sure you get something from Gerdo Boyle store here. They're shipping out soon.

Really good looking tshirts. The guy, he sent me some of the the last line which is the name of his sub stack and his old tshirt company. All good stuff. So check out them and let's get launched. I saw people were excited about that. The new angle that is the that's the studio we're in. What does it look like And they have they rebranded it yet? Has it launched? What about the main page up there if you could? Ryan. Which one's that click on Secure it.

Yeah, just the main page to see if they've got it up. They haven't got it up yet, so that's sweet. There's going to be some new branding here, I think they told me they've got a new logo, which is a digital wolf, which I'm into. We'll keep an eye on that, folks. Look forward to some some connections. Kyle Serafin show and secure it. All right, let's bring on the real Steve friend. You guys know him, you know him and you love him.

It's at Real Steve Friend on Twitter and Real under score Steve friend on True Social. How you doing, buddy? Are you there? We have you. He's coming in. One second, Kyle. I got to add him to the scene. We. Got to add him to the scene. All right. So we're going to have a first reflection. I think we're going to start off with the police state trailer. So I'm going to have you watch a little show with us and then we'll talk about it for people. It's it's Friday, so it's kind

of a breakdown day. Let's do this trailer. If you guys haven't seen this, Steve and I had a little bit of part in this. We're going to talk to you about that in just a second. So let's go ahead and run video #5, if you would, Ryan. We honor your father for all that new deliverance. Chief Division, Council and DOJ have approved the no not breach. We want the subject to be on display doing the walk of shame, full visual impact. Any questions? Are we becoming a police state?

Government told American citizens they couldn't go to church on Sunday for the first time in my life and say to myself, am I going to get a knock at the door? FBI war come to the door now. The Patriot Act and FISA were used against Donald Trump. These individuals have commissioned the biggest propaganda play in U.S. history. They don't go after the people that rigged the election. They go after the people that want to find out what the hell happened. We don't need to have a.

Crime, what we need. As a person to look at and then we go find out what crime you did. Our focus is shifting. Our main priority as a Bureau is going to be domestic terrorism. Really paints anybody who's right of center, if you're a pro-life, pro family Catholic today, to find you as radical. These are anti government violent extremists and they must be dealt with.

We can do anything we want. There it is, the trailer for Police State, the new Dinesh D'souza film that the suspendables had a hand in folks. You can find tickets there on October 23rd and 25th. These are private engagements, so these are sold out theaters that the the studio has paid for and there will be no signage. It's like if you had a friend in the movie business making you a movie just for you. Steve, you want to talk about our role in that and what we did there?

Yeah. Excited to finally we we kind of kept it on the low key here, but you and I had the opportunity to to fly out and assist as technical advisors when it came to the the dramatization of of what went on with Liberty City 7. And then with this fictional case, it's being worked to demonstrate the growing police state and kind of make it look more authentic. So we got a chance to work with the the day actors and get them up to speed and make it looking like a tactical team.

And then also do the round table discussion that you saw a clip for you in in making your your great trailer comment. I unfortunately dropped two very pointed trailer lines that I was hoping that would get in, but lost my voice. You. Sounded like Robert F Kennedy when you were on that panel. They they assured me that they'd be able to actually use technology to get my voice cleaned up, but if they weren't able to that they were actually

have me record it later. I never did did a recording afterwards, so they either cut me entirely or they were actually able to make my my voice which down, and I mean I made RFK sound like James Earl Jones. It was gone completely. It was actually kind of surreal. I've actually never seen, I've never seen someone quote, UN quote, lose their voice to the level of Steve that it was right overnight. It was amazing. We were talking the night before. We're like, hey, what's up, buddy?

And then the next morning you're like, you're like, I wish that. That was a way I could talk. I could. It was crazy people anyway, so. You and I did the PBD podcast that morning and it was like a three hour podcast and I went back and listened and from hour one to hour three you could start. Hearing it, you see just the visual curve of Steve's vocal abilities just trail off. So they didn't do any ADR on you, They didn't do the doubling. So maybe maybe you'll sound

wild. All that being said, I want to talk about the term police state because I know that if anybody listens to Dan Bongino show and many of our listeners are in common. You've been hearing Dan say this for a while. Part of it is because this is the movie that we've done, but part of it is because that term was available to us prior to doing this movie and. People have kind of called us out. I've, I've seen it on social media. They're like, oh, now you guys are against the police.

Do you want to talk about what the word police state actually means? Are we against local police would is that the what we're trying to say? No, no, absolutely. I I was in that space with you with that. That question was posed because I think the gentleman was actually worried about going to his group of police friends and saying hey, you should go see

this movie. He was wanting to to get some, I guess ammunition, intellectual ammunition for that and I think with a. Actual police state. The idea is that it's in all-encompassing, encroaching government abuse that's been weaponized against the people and especially from a a federal standpoint, from a national standpoint, people think of a police state. They think of like North Korea, where they're doing the bidding of a despot and keeping the the the normal citizen keeping them

under their thumb. I don't think it's any sort of knock on the police. It's certainly not a defund, the police. Ilhan Omar is not going to be coming to the movie premiere and and touting it. It's it's dealing with a federal government that is infringing on folks rights rather than law enforcement, which is standing in in the gap against people who want to harm you and then actually deprive you of your rights.

So there's a concept of police powers which exists for every level of government all the way down. And we talk about the US government, the fundamental ability of the government to enact laws to core citizenry for the public good. That's the police powers. And when you abuse those police powers, which we could very easily call it the totalitarian state or the authoritarian state, that's what we mean when we talk about a police state.

And most people, what they're familiar with, police powers, they just never heard him call that before. And I have to forgive me. I don't remember each of the terms that he used. But Dinesh. In his conversations with us said, you know if this is an evolution that started with and and is is coming to its final fruition as a police state. But before that it was you know a larger encompassing government where it was a a nanny state.

And then now because after the LBJ in in bringing the federal government so large and then that has come to pass with the the. Policing powers of an FBI or something like that after 911 and and that's just the natural evolution. 100% And there's also a couple of ways that these police states can evolve. They can evolve out of a single

party system. They can evolve out of that strong band dictator role or they can kind of be a rule of oligarchs, which is kind of what our fear is with the uni party. There's some there's some pretty obvious connections to our current state and how far along we are onto that devolution of of you know police state. I wanted to play a video for you and get your reaction. This is coming out yesterday. I actually started following this woman on Twitter.

I I went hunted her down. She works for the UN and she had a few things to say that I think are some of the most dystopian sentiments that somebody in a position of power could give. But it's perfect segue from what we talked about with Mike Benz yesterday. And if you did not listen to Mike Benz, go back and listen to today's Yesterday show because the stuff that he was dropping you know Mike is a belt fed machine gun of truth. He just.

He just cannot be slowed down. My only job is to, like, cool the barrel. I just pour water on the barrel and try to keep it pointed the right direction. He can just go all day. But let's do video #3. Ryan, if you would. This is a discussion of what what they used to be able to do, and they're concerned that they can't do the same thing anymore. God forbid, maybe we can play

video #3 and see what we think. And of course, firings at Twitter have left us with no one to call to flag content that is abusive or even incitement to to violence. We're now seeing that almost anyone can promote disinformation for the price of a blue tick, so we've. Still, it's not all bad. We have teamed up with the platforms to elevate reliable information around COVID and Climate to amplify trusted messengers.

And we have quite an army of them out there who want to take you and content and promote it within their followings and also educating users on how to slow the spread of disinformation are. New slogan that we want to have every everybody have in their ear when they're online is pause, Take care before you share. But yet we do feel like we are in an information war and that we need to massively ramp up our response.

So we're creating at the UN essential capacity to monitor, monitor and also have the ability to rapidly react.

When missing disinformation and hate speech is threatening not just our people, our operations, but also the issues and the causes that we're working on. But also we're going to be gearing up our verified initiative around climate change and developing this UN code of conduct on information integrity on digital platforms, hoping to set global standards that we can all advocate around so that we can collectively work for more humane Internet. Oh, they want to have a more

humane Internet. If you could just stop. Take care before you share, because we're in an information war. She's saying that Alex Jones was right. Is that what she was saying there, Steve? I couldn't get beyond her presentation, to be honest. Is. She wearing men's tighty whiteys. That was the question coming out of the cat. That might be a man. Is that a man? You know, who am I to say? And who are you to assume that

there's more than two genders? I mean, let's be honest, she could identify as a attack helicopter and you'd have to recognize that she's in Apache. She's a WMD. She's a weapon of mass disinformation. She is. I think Jesse Kelly has labeled it. She's the the worst, most evil type of person, and that's a liberal white woman who sits up there as a Karen. And has a Pearl clutching, this faux Pearl clutching like, how dare these people, they're.

Using their blue check marks. We have to take them to and. And then she even compared it to a spread of a virus. So that's what your UN views free speech. Every time I hear the word a virus like that, I always think of the the, the great moment in in the Matrix where where Agent Smith is like a virus. Is it like it's so? And he's talking about humanity, he's talking about human beings? And the truth that they might understand. Yeah. And then she tries to bring in.

She obviously didn't get her full download because she was had to read off of her iPad there. If she'd actually properly prepared, she could have just recited all this. We had to go to climate. We had to go to free speech and then to COVID misinformation. And I'm thinking like, oh, you mean like when the CIA bribed analyst to say that the virus came from a wet market, as it's been revealed this week by another whistleblower. And then the IT was a seven person panel and six of them got

bribed. And the one seventh one was a senior guy who now left the CIA and goes to work for a private organization that said that all the the was it 100 Biden laptop was all the hallmarks of a Russian disinformation. So definitely nothing to to concern yourself with, with the American intelligence community. That sounds like a very Putin loving position you're taking there, Steve. Have you thought about that? Have you have you considered your sins? I have.

I thought about it and prayed about it and I will proceed, despite the fact that I'm probably a domestic terrorist somewhere within the FBI system. Isn't that something? So you know, Alex Jones originally had a website that was called Prison Planet. That was his first website before it was called the Infowars. Now it's banned TV and stuff like that. And it seems like he actually had them backwards the the Infowars to keep us from the prison planet.

But they're man, they're dead set on getting us there, aren't they? Yeah, look, it's it's a UN or the the World Economic Forum or it's the World Health Organization. They can't help but pull the shades back a little bit and always comes down to we just need to reduce population. We just need to control you. We need to control. It it'll be done well, we'll use our nice NPR voices as we're advocating for the most radical.

Deplorable things possible. Like if we can just reduce population down to how it was a few centuries ago. I mean, that'll require you killing about 6 or 7 billion people, but we'll do it with a nice drivetime tone like you find on NPR. And you know, it it really is

good for the planet. And that's what's the ultimate good is that we care about this rock of earth that we all walk around on. Yeah, all of human history until, like, I don't know, a couple decades ago was was Mother Nature trying to kill us and us trying to protect ourselves, but now all of a sudden we're a threat. I I I like the the George Carlin bit when he was talking about the The planet is fine. Like the planet is fine. It's dealt with worldwide floods and tectonic shifts and meteor

strikes. The planet probably just brought about people because they wanted to have plastic. So now it could be the earth plus plastic and then just shake us off like a flate. I used to think about this when I was a teenager because people were talking about the hole in the ozone layer and the fact that we're destroying the planet and all the things out there, and even if it's rain, it was acid rain, was going to kill us all. We're going to walk out and just have our skin burn.

And it was really apparent to me even as a teenager that the only thing that we could do is make the planet uninhabitable for ourselves. The planet was going to keep existing. It's a bunch of rock that spins around in in the middle of the in the middle of space. So if we make it uninhabitable for ourselves, it's our own problem. I get that. But we don't need to do anything for the quote UN quote good of the planet. There's no moral good in the

planet. The moral good is whether or not human beings are living a more fulfilled life and people are living less in poverty and have more capabilities and opportunities than they've ever had before. And there's more of us. Shockingly, the first billion people showed up in the year 1800 or so. That's about the time the human population hit 1 billion. We've gone off like a rocket since then because of food capabilities and all the technologies.

The industrial revolution that we brought forward. A lot of other bad things have come along with it too. Mostly I feel like it's industrial based baking. You're not a bread guy at all. I think you're avoided that, so you're living the dream. But. Yeah, I'm trying to avoid that. So you know, you got to rock the the glutenfree diet in the in the friend household. It's. It's a must. Or you could just be a Steve friend and not eat. I think I watched you not eat for four days.

What was that about? He's still out running 12 miles everyday people. But I'm hanging out with Steve and it's like, did you eat today? And he's like, no, I got bored last night. I just didn't eat as went home. Yeah, I was just tired. I just. I mean. Chose not to eat for a couple days. You don't need to. It's fine. It. I mean that. That's what when you were cranky, you were cranky. When we were doing that movie you were cranky, you I was more

tired that I was hungry. Maybe your alternative was to eat like I don't know processed honey bun or something that Bruce had to go run and get, which we should. We should actually recognize Bruce the the producer of that film. He was. He and I had like a like 8 hour chat or like in a cigar bar like the days leading up to it and just a really like interesting smart, intellectual guy and he was doing everything.

He wasn't just like the executive who just sits there and just has has this nice chair and watches from on high like he was a servant, was running to Costco to go get food for the crew. I mean that's that's pretty cool. I guess that's kind of how you have to do it though, with if you're in the conservative sphere of Hollywood, because it's just so small to keep people away. People were asking me because they saw my Twitter post about where I'm working right now.

And this is in the background. This is a book that was sent to me by Garrett of Boyle. I didn't even know if I was going to bring this up. But it's called the Mission, the Men and Me. It's by Pete Labor. He's a former Delta Force commander. And those are the order of priorities when you are a leader. If you're a real leader, the

mission first. I think your family can come before that in some ways, because if you're not ready to go do it. But you go do the mission when you're on mission, and Bruce was really great about doing that, then it's the men, the people that are actually doing the mission. And then you there's another book that's called Leaders Eat Last. It's it's a very Christian principle, but it's also like the best way to get people on board with your mission set.

If you want to be successful, you get people to do what you need to do because you are the one you think of last. Your needs come last. The needs of the mission are first those that are doing the mission and then yourself. If you never read the men, the mission, to me it's actually a really easy lessons from a from a former Delta Force commander. It's it's it's cool guy stuff because it's it's talking about Delta Force guy working in war zones and and and cold zones.

They're doing non, you know, nonattributable missions and yet the missions hold forth, whether it's how you handle your household or how you handle your friendships or how you handle your business. Definitely check that out. I don't recommend a lot of books, but this is one of them and Garrett sent it to me right when I got suspended. And he said thanks for putting the mission first. The mission was upholding the oath. That's why you and I think it along as well.

Yeah, I agree with you on that entirely. Actually, I was talking about Hal Moore recently with another parent with my son that my my son was playing after after school without playground. And we just got on the subject of, well, it was the We were soldiers book and then movie. And I'm just reminded of that. I will be the first to get off the helicopter and I will be the last one to get on and we're all

coming home no matter what. And that that's true leadership and that's the what what he invited for through through that ordeal in Vietnam. In the military, we call that leading from the front. We got a lot of people in the FBI that like to lead from the rear. So I want to go video #4, talk about a guy that needs a kick in the rear and apparently has no shame, no shame whatsoever. It can't happen for him. He cannot look in the mirror and

think. I'm a hideously horrible human being who's done terrible things, and I should be ashamed of myself. Instead of doing that, he's out on MSNBC saying that we need a security force for the security force. We need something to protect the armed federal agents from the mean, mean, dirty peasants that are out there trying to stop political persecutions. Listen to the first couple lines that this lady says there is zero correction given. All right, zero correction

given. Let's pay our little friend the famous weasel of the FBI, Peter Struck. If we are too timid in the way we talk about this, I mean, these are threats to terrorize people who are public servants doing their jobs for political purpose. Are we? We see something. Are we saying something? And are we saying the right thing? Well, in my opinion, we're not

doing enough. I mean, look, when push comes to shove, the absolutely, the FBI&DOJ need to band together and protect their personnel to allow them to do their job. They're going to do it, but they need to be able to do that without fear for their lives. When the FBI was fighting Al Capone, there was not a unit dedicated to protecting FBI

personnel. When the FBI was fighting organized crime families in New York and all around the US, there was not a unit dedicated to protecting FBI personnel. I'm struck by the fact you you threw up that quote from testimony from an FBI agent to the. House Judiciary Committee Who's the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee? Jim Jordan.

And yet Jim Jordan, hearing that these threats to this a USA are resulting, are coming about from being publicized, he nevertheless goes on television then, you know, appears in the same, you know, little snips that you showed repeating the name of this a USA. So congressmen, senators, they don't care about this threat, but we need to be doing more, in

my opinion. I'm glad to see the FBI and Director Ray and others starting to talk about this, but we need to talk about it even more because it's not getting better. If anything, it's getting worse. And it's getting worse behind the testimony and the statements of senators and congressmen. Not fringe, you know, sort of outcasts and outliers, but mainstream, reputable national politicians.

And it's got to stop. It's interesting when you say that there's no unit created to protect the agents that were prosecuting Al Capone. I and.

And your comment, Pete, about the elected officials who are threatening these individuals in the same way that Republicans put out enough disinformation for the Russian troll farms to be rendered nearly irrelevant, although I'm sure they'll be busy in 2020, you've got Republicans doing all of the mob like threatening and intimidation and endangering the prosecutors. What do you need, the Proud Boys? That's all we could do, Steve. Can we protect these a USA's? Can we hide these names of

public officials and FBI agents? I mean they're so mean to them, so mean as they do political prosecutions. There is so much in that clip. I'm having a hard time actually keeping up with all the things I want to say. First of all, I want to thank you for allowing me to watch the most MSNBC that I've watched in my entire life. And I was very apparent why I don't watch. But Pete Struck. I guess he goes by Pete now.

Maybe Lisa preferred that. So Pete Struck sits in his office there with I'm sure, several hundred books that he's never read, including his, which he probably had ghost written strategically placed over his right shoulder. So that you. Know what the name of his book is. But no, never never waste the brain cells. Send it. It's called compromised. Is there more of a if they're more of a cell phone? Okay. So while Steve is reflecting on this, I want people to watch

this. Ryan, if you'll play the clip without any audio when it shows the wide shot of Peter Struck's room and you can skip to it if you can. Otherwise we'll just let it run. But while Steve is reflecting, I want people to look over Pete's left shoulder. There is going to be a set of. Cover sheets for secret and top secret documents, the same things they laid out for the trophy shot at Donald Trump's office.

And there's also a set of handcuffs that probably have never been used because he was a CI agent. Steve, keep talking. But we're going to watch this in the background. You can see over his his right shoulder is the book compromise on the left shoulder, down at the bottom there next to his dog which is twitching. Nice catch by the dog, Okay. Okay there. Yeah, you've got the handcuffs that he probably, you know, use those are. Cover sheets for secret and top

secret documents. Those are strategically positioned there for his very well curated garbage. IKEA background. All right, keep going. Tell me what you think. He also has his wedding picture there too. And I'm saying that those handcuffs are probably for for for play time with Lisa. Those are ceremonial handcuffs for sure. Yeah, the the, the calling for a Praetorian guard for the FBI when they didn't need one for Al Capone. Because these these dastardly MAGA people are far worse than

organized crime. That necessitated actually developing an FBI with weapons to combat or organized crime later on in the 90s, which had New York down to its knees until until Giuliani cleaned it up. When I think of. That's all I can Watch that guy's face. Go ahead and cut him away. Cut away from him back to see. So, so let me get this straight. We need a Praetorian Guard to protect armed agents who received unlimited amount of

training. If anytime you want to shoot in the FBI, you can go shoot unlimited amount of ammunition. The government pays for your training, pays for your ammunition, pays for your firearms, and gives you the broadest, widest deadly force policy that I've ever encountered. Anytime post Tennessee V Gardner, which before that for For those who don't know, Tennessee V Gardner, you could shoot a fleeing subject. There didn't have to be a threat of of loss of life or serious

injury. If a guy robbed a liquor store and you saw him run away as a police, you could just shoot him in the back. That was perfectly legal before the Tennessee V Gardner decision came out. But the FBI's use of force policy is by far the broadest I've ever encountered. We had task force officers, when we read it to them, because they were deputies or police officers, their eyebrows would go up and be like, wait, you can shoot them for what? And these people need to be

protected. They need we need to actually get a an armed guard for them. So I guess Chris Ray's armed guard needs to expand its reach. We get more TDY to from the director's detail to the agent's detail. Maybe we can plus up for a few more billion dollars from Congress. We can plus up with some merks who can stand by as you do an interview of American Citizen and ask him, you know, knock on a store and say, hey, look, you know, I know that you didn't do anything wrong.

We're definitely not looking into you, but you might know some people. Would you be interested in becoming my informant? I'm sure the guy with this long M4 behind him to protect him from you was not going to really coerce you at all. Also. It turns out the FBI actually got the ability to protect themselves in these agents in 1935 when they authorized the carrying of firearms. This actually is an old, old problem that's already been solved.

When they were going after Al Capone, they authorized the use of firearms. Struck didn't carry a gun, so he probably he. Probably didn't know about that. You think he knows that FBI agents are issued firearms? I don't see a lot of headquarters guys carrying guns. So that makes sense. No, I mean, like they they carry it down downstairs to that one day every three months that they

got to go shoot. I'm sure they wear their their blue Polo and their blue FBI hat and their 511 khakis, khakis and then and then just go back up to work or you know, whatever you want to call. What they do all day long, just stand around a skiff and sneak their cell phone in there so they can take pictures, which does go on. Or text their mistress. Let me let me say that the three things that I think every FBI headquarters agent is guilty of.

Ready number one, they wear a suit, which is not how people do work in the field. #2 they eat a salad at lunch because they're vegetarians, And #3, they have an ankle holster that they've never tried to shoot out of. They carry it, but they've never trained out of it. So suit salads and ankle holsters are the joke that we make that my buddies who work Indian Country, before I ever met you, we would always go. You go back to your suits and salads.

Enjoy your ankle holster. That's the three things that I would I would pin on them every single time. If you ever met one of the suit salad ankle holster types, oh, of course. I mean those were always senior executive service people and they they would roll in every 18 months. You know, they would be the ankle holster. And they no, no extra mags, never. They would never even consider that the only already the. Smallest gun we could carry. Yes, they need protection. Probably.

They probably do. Well, I mean, maybe we could add a fourth to that, because apparently they're all just having affairs with each other. Yes, that's true. Sexually compromised is the last thing. A compromise. What a great title for a Book 4S. We should put that on their, on their tickets, on on airplane tickets, just like all the people that flew into January 6th, according to Sonia.

It's so true. And when we talk about the sexual compromise nature of the senior Executive service of the FBI, whenever somebody would give us a story about a sexual liaison, it would be a difficulty not figuring out if that was true. The difficulty was finding out which field office it was true about. I just need you guys to understand how much when Steve and I are out here trying to hurt feelings, and we have no

problem doing so, man. The reason why it's a problem is because if you are sexually compromised and you're willing to go out and run around on your spouse, how much are you going to run around on the American people and the obligations you have or let down them when it comes to the oath and this is what happens. I mean, these are people who have sold themselves for a job and they've had absolutely no problem selling you out. They don't care about your

rights. They're they're busy selling out their spouses. Mostly it's it's men sleeping with women. That are inside the Bureau. But there's, I mean there's adultery that starts at Quantico Academy. You know, I mean it just it goes all the way back. I knew people that were classmates with Asha Ragnapapa who is that that sort of Indian weird looking face chick that is always on CNN and MSNBC. She left FBI after two years. I was actually a Chili's waiter.

For longer than she was an FBI agent. But it's the number one thing in her bio. It's the most proud she's ever been. She was there two years, and she couldn't even make it 2 months without starting to sleep with somebody else's husband. When she was at the FBI Academy, people who were at the Academy knew it. They actually got they got told, hey, knock it off. You guys are making us look bad. And they didn't even stop. They were still going into town

together and banging. They made babies and he ran off on her. Go shock her like it's just these are compromised people. It's a good name for a book, it turns out. Yeah, for him especially. And I that that is just a rampant problem. I mean that was that was told to me when I was going to the Academy And I I wrote about it, sat down with the Appliquet coordinator in Atlanta and she goes, here's your paperwork, go to Quantico, don't have an affair.

And that was her parting comment to me and like eyebrow raising. What are you talking about? She's like you'll say and I went there and everybody's having an affairs with everybody. They all it's just like this dirty secret. It's a hall pass we had. You know what it is? It's civilian, TD Wise. Anybody who's ever been in the military knows that there's a concept when you're on temporary duty and you're stationed somewhere else. There's always these guys that go out there, you know, a

different zip codes don't count. You know, this kind of thing, out of country, out of mind, these all these little euphemisms that exist in the military. And so there is that, like while the cat is away, the mouse will play kind of attitude in certain areas. And the military is terrible about it. It's really one of the worst. That's why military relationships are really tough for people to cultivate. Also, people get married really young.

We're talking about grown-ups with professional backgrounds, professional jobs. You would expect. One would expect that it would not be a difficulty for people who have a national security clearance and supposedly been doing the right thing for their whole lives in order to get this Top Secret clearance to just keep it in their freaking pants for five months. The first word of their motto is fidelity. It's so bad. It's such a it's such a weird own like. Why would they? I mean.

We're we're pulling the veil back. We always talk about the uncomfortable truths on here. This is an uncomfortable truth, that the FBI has been like this for a long time, that it used to be, that it didn't stop them from doing their job. But once you corrode that that fidelity to your spouse and your integrity is next on the line, you're more than happy to go after your political opponents.

There's no bravery anymore because now you need an armed guard, a praetorian guard, to protect them, the people that are doing the investigation. Integrity is only a problem for those who have it. This is the Steve Friend quote. Or is that that was my firearm Bay instructors at Quantico and I've just always used it because it's so spot on.

I mean, because people would just hold rounds back or you know, or cheat whenever they could and you just just say like, hey, look, I'll score it. However, integrity is only a problem if you got it. Yeah, there it is. Okay. So we've got another video. This is #2. I'm calling this the trophy shot this. I am not going to call out these people for integrity. I don't think it's a problem. I'm not going to call out their bravery.

This is, I believe, BORTAC. But this is one of those things where it's the the slippery slope that's called. I used to call it bad decision theater. When you're watching someone make a bad decision in real time, if you don't stop the tape and say hey no, no, no, we can't do this. I want you to reflect on this as a former SWAT team guy, as a guy who worked in local law enforcement and maybe some of the things that we should be

concerned about. We have to call out the good police and the good federal investigators when they make a bad mistake and they do something that's stupid. Let's roll tape number video #2 if you would, right? And for those of you who are listening to this podcast, what you're hearing is obviously a helicopter footage. There are a bunch of men wearing Multicam. They're wearing helmets. Some of these guys have night vision on top. They're all slung rifles.

And they have a a young man in custody. He's wearing a Gray hoodie. He was a convicted murderer that escaped from a prison, I believe in Philadelphia. And they are all lined up. There's probably 25 of them taking a knee in sort of like riser style order. There's a dog there, a canine, that's already bit this kid. And, you know, no qualms with them wrapping him up, no qualms with a dog being used, no qualms with bringing it back into custody. I'm glad they did and they were

diligent. But this picture of everybody kind of lining up and posing for it is something that is a little bit concerning to me. I'm curious if that strikes you the same way. Steve, what do you think? Yes, it does entirely. I look, I I did this. What thing? We didn't do pictures. Ever. The only we would do pictures if somebody was about to leave the team and we would do a picture for them and and basically parting exactly used. To call those tactical Dick pics.

Yes, I know you've you've definitely made me feel ashamed from my book. Cover that. But look, a little story on that one too, if you give me that slight detour. My wife has made us do family pictures every year that we've been together, including before we were married. So we've been together there for 14 years. I've done 14 family pictures, OK? And I hate it. I hate every second. And there was a the last winter in Iowa, she said. Will you wear your SWAT gear for

the family pictures? And I said, you cannot allow anybody to see these pictures. Ever, ever. Again, yeah, they have to go into the vault. So then I published the book and they're like, hey, do you have any pictures of yourself, you know, wearing a swat? And I was like, Oh my gosh, now America is going to get a chance

to see this picture. Well, it started with Miranda Devine out of you because she wanted some good photos of you, and then we switched over to. Making it your book cover so your tactical Dick pics have gone far out there, man. But we're exposing a far worse things from the FBI than I have to worry about SWAT Dick pics. Well, plus, God was that man

makes plans and God laughs. Will you talk about the idea of being in the end zone before with the folks and why this is a problem, I think with this photo? Yeah. I I mean, I I think in private text you the yesterday I said, I'm a big believer in the mantra from Lou Holtz. He's like, you don't celebrate when you score a touchdown. You don't spike the football because you act like you've been there before. You act like you expect this outcome.

Like you're paid to go get this guy acting like this is it. It's as if you did not think you were going to get him. You're that celebratory about it, and I would think his defense is going to have this picture and this video footage to make it look like he was victimized by the police. It's it's not going to bode well for.

It's definitely not good for the next use of force that these guys are involved in. So this is supposedly the BORTAC team that's out of the northern side coming out of PA or New York. I have no problem with BORTAC. I think they're awesome. They save the day and you baldy, they've saved the day in other places. They're outstanding professionals. This, I think, is a momentary lapse in judgment.

I think it's worth them knowing that they can't be doing stuff like this, but that I won't take away from the honor and the bravery and the the capabilities of this team. They show up when nobody else will. They are well, well trained and they get into really rough terrain and do the right work. I didn't see HRT out there. We would have known because they would have the $50,000 pianos on their heads even though it was daylight. So we would have known if HRT out there.

Way more beard. Yeah. Tactical Jesus, look, what do they call it? Somebody called me. That was that. My old boss was. It was an HRT guy and he was an awesome human being. He's a great guy. We didn't get along on everything, but he was always fair and he was honest and he was a Ranger battalion guy at a W Pointer and kind of the people you expect are going to be on

HRT. He was a special operator and you know, had the beard, had the long kind of Jesus level hair, very handsome, very well spoken and a killer and just a PT freak, just a savage. When it came to working out, he would go out and do like tarmac workouts by himself and just apparently liked abusing his body. And you know, Guy who still has a six pack over forty that isn't gay is kind of an interesting move.

It's like one of the few exceptions to the rule I told Ryan, by the way, if he gets it, if he ends up with a six pack with his working out, guys over 40 with a six pack tend to be gay. In my experience. They have most guys that are over 40 have to have kids and they don't have time for the six pack work. That's stated straight from somebody who's medium fit and over 40. That's right. Well done. I got no time for it by now. I'll come back to it and I'll tell you people that I'm the

only, I'm the second guy. But my boss was one of those guys. He was. He was 100%. You know, American hero material. He was on Operation Red Wing going after Marcus Luttrell, trying to recover him. He was on the recovery team. He, you know, did hard things and hard places on behalf of the US government. And that's the kind of people we want to see. They just have to know that the motto of being a quiet professional is a special operations. It's really up. It's really a bylaw.

You have to go and do those things without telling everybody that this is, you know, we're celebrating like you weren't going to do it. I think you're spot on with the act like you've been there before.

What's your what's your thoughts especially when you're talking about the silent professionals and and look I I read the books because I I admire these guys and then what they go through but all these guys who have now come out of like special forces SEAL teams and Delta and all and they're writing their memoirs. I think that they have really great stories to tell and really great leadership and and experiences.

But at the same time, I it is sort of in conflict with their motto of being this silent professional who just does these things. It doesn't talk about it again. As a prior service person but what are your thoughts on on those guys doing that. It's mixed bag because some of it is their stories actually glorify the people that are that have died and and let people understand just what these men

go through. I think hearing stories from the guys at GBRS which is a training company, people like DJ Shipley. I I listen to his podcast with Sean Ryan and I I literally had tears in my eyes when I was working out of my garage gym in New Mexico. I I mean I was. I was, I was sobbing, man, and I was lifting weights. And it's really hard to do that when you see someone that is so big, so strong, has put so much on the line for the country.

Hearing that story is actually important because people need to know what the sacrifice looks like. And it is extreme and it results in just crushed lives. There is something good about memoirs coming out in that thing after you've left the community, after you're out there, especially if you're going to go and hide names and pseudonyms. But you let people know some of the missions that we do, you know, that are our men go forward and do. It's so important we do as an American people.

We send these guys into harm's way and nobody will ever hear about it. And there's something to be said about those being exposed. There's also something about the braggadocious I I would love to sit down with Marcus Lutrell at some point in time because I had a hard time getting through his book when I was active duty. Because there's so much kind of like bravado and not like and Dick swinging is the only way I could explain it. It's just it's like we're the

seals and we're the best. It's like your whole team was killed, man. It's hard to read that. It's really, really hard to read it. There may be a reason for that, but some of the the bravado is tough to read. The humility of the humble professional. The the the, the quiet professional. There are books that are written out there like that. I read, I really like, I really like Dick Couch. Dick Couch is amazing. Yeah, he he's, he's totally fair. He's he's talking about selection.

He's not really talking about the missions until you get to his summer of his later books. But he's an ex seal who's, like, the most fair about every. Different service like you've never, Yeah. If you've never read, I think it's called. I think it's called. Warrior Elite? No, he has another one. That's the one. That's the forging of the SEAL team that he rolled through on buds. He also went through SF selection and followed them as a journalist. And now I can't think of what

it's called. I think it's called like Quiet Warrior or Chosen Professional. Tim Kennedy was in Warrior Elite. He has an alias. Interesting. He was that. He was in that class. Yeah, Dick Couch, folks. If you want to read a book about like, what America, you know what the training looks like to go through just the selection process for the Seals or for for the Green Berets and Special Forces, check out anything that Dick Couch writes. He's a stud from the Vietnam era.

He, you know, walked away from it all and then he goes and glorifies the men that are going through. It uses pseudo names. That's the right way to do it. He he absolutely is great. And he's also doing the thing, like, I know how hard this is because what I've done and I want to glorify somebody else's story. That is the epitome of what I think the quiet professional looks like. Dick Couch.

Awesome, awesome, awesome books. I've read all of his stuff because it was important to me when I was looking to you know what branch I wanted to go to the military and how I wanted to train who I wanted to train with and I may have missed the mark I mean I probably should have gone into the army.

It's the guys that I'm friends with that are that are Green Berets are you know they're the best hands down guys that are seals can be the best but they tend to be also like really good at. I mean I have the right hair right now to be a seal. It turns out we would the guys in the Air Force would always get made fun of for their for their hair as well. I want to do I want to pivot over and talk about the Pornhub tapes. If you want to stick around, Steve, you let me know.

We've got an interview. So we're going to play a video, folks, that has been out there on it was released yesterday on social media. It's getting a little bit of traction. You may have seen it on Louder with Crowder. We're going to play a little taste of it. It's 11 or 12 minutes long. So go to my timeline or go to Arden's timeline and they are linked below. There's a new organization in

town. They're called Sound Investigations. They're doing the hidden camera work and this may be important, more important than anything Project Veritas ever did. I think it's more important than what OMG is doing. James O'Keefe This thing is going after the the number 9 traffic website in the entire world which is known as Pornhub. It's owned by a group called Mind Geek. Mind Geek is the apparent company for a number of these like tube type things.

So I'm going to play this is going to be a lot of of of of listening to somebody else hidden camera but I I cannot promote this enough. I need you guys to kind of check this out. We need to make this stuff relevant, and the reason why it's so important is because Pornhub has been knowingly allowing child pornography and exploitation from sexual abuse like rape on their platform. And these are this is the #7 employee. The company's been around for about 12 years.

He's the number seven employee of the number 9 biggest website that's being trafficked on the web. It's very important when you understand these guys have equity shares. They bring these people on with giving them access to the company. This guy's part of the parent company. So let's listen to that. And then we have an interview with with one of the journalists from Sound Investigation to help found it. So we're going to play both of those for you. Clip #1, if you would, Ryan.

Let's go ahead and run that. And Steve and I may have time to reflect on it afterwards. I'm. Not going to get caught. How are you gonna tell me, like, who's in that video of the girls not showing her face? Like that wouldn't hold in court. That would be the loophole that I always like. I look at that and I'm like, that's stupid, but everybody is just kind of rolling with it. Why do they just roll with it? Why don't they say something? Who exploits the loophole?

Fucking everybody. Everyone. So you make a lot of money. Do rapists use it or? We've brought it up to the CEO, we've brought it up to the CLO and they're both telling us it's all good. And the CPO is especially telling us like fuck off, it's all good. Like stop. So they know they're. Like, shut up. I'm not gonna get called, sorry. But what if, like the government was to find out about this loophole? What would they do? I don't. Know they're not gonna do. Meet Mike Farley.

Farley is a product manager at Pornhub who has been working at Pornhub for more than 10 years. In fact, Farley tells our undercover reporter. He was one of Pornhub's first employees. Let's. Stick around because when we first made the site there was like when I got hired there, there's six people and now we're like 300. But ten years ago there was six people at Pornhub. Pornhub is the most trafficked pornography website and one of the most trafficked websites

overall in the world. Pornhub is commonly called a tube site. Allowing the general public to upload videos, Pornhub's parent company Mind Geek, now rebranding as Halo, owns many big name porn sites. News reports and lawsuits have claimed Pornhub is complicit in abusers uploading illegal videos, and Pornhub has publicly claimed to have cleaned up its site. We sent an undercover journalist to talk with Mike Farley and other mind geek employees to get the truth.

Watch the following admissions do. You think anything slips through the cracks of? Course 100%. How? I don't know because. It's stupid. Because at the end of the day, it's like, how are you going to tell me? Like, who's in that video of the girls not showing her face? You're like trying to match boobs and birthmarks on their butts and stuff. Like you're trying to. I know this guy, so that's just a little taste of it folks. This goes on for about 12

minutes. There's a lot of undercover footage I want to cut away and go to the interview. Last night I was able to connect with Arden Young. She's one of the founders of this new group, Sound Investigations, obviously doing that undercover journalist type stuff that exposes people where they're at and I want to bring her on. We're going to do that. We're going to show that interview to you.

This is about an 8 minute thing and then Steve and I will come here and wrap it up and have a little reflection since I know Steve worked on child pornography cases. So Ryan, if you want to roll our interview there, I think people will find this interesting. OK, And my friend Arden Young has joined us and she's going to be telling us a little bit about Sound Investigations. Arden, when did you start working with sound investigations? Yes, thank you, Kyle. Thanks for having me on.

I started working. I actually formed Sound Investigations with a friend of mine earlier this year at the end of February, and ever since we've been investigating Pornhub and how did you pick that as a target? Yeah, that's a really good question. So a while back I had read an article in the New York Times.

It was published in 2020 by Nicholas Kristoff called The Children of Pornhub and it featured some victims of Child Exploitation. And those instances had been videoed and uploaded to Pornhub over and over and over again without consent, of course, and through years and years of requesting it be taken down. Nothing was done. So lots of lawsuits filed over the years Pornhub had claimed to clean up its acts, but my friend and I had a hunch that that was

not the case. So I guess we were right. That's a terrible thing to be right about. I'm kind of. Curious about how you grew up and where you came from? Will you tell people where you're from? Absolutely. I'm from Los Angeles, CA, born and raised. I grew up. In the entertainment industry, as an actress, have a background in acting, TV and film, and I feel like that's contributed a lot to my desire to do undercover work. There's a lot of kids.

That are in the entertainment space that at a young age are either exploited or moved into exploited type roles. Did you feel any kinship with kind of feeling like you had to protect them? Yeah, I did a little bit. You hear horror stories. And I'm.

Grateful that nothing horrific happened to me, but I I definitely found myself in not great situations and heard really, really bad stories from friends of mine who had been abused, and it was a motivating factor in getting involved in trying to get justice for victims of exploitation. So you're looking at Pornhub, you guys go in what, how do you even approach a target like that? What What is the? Can you talk about some of the

techniques? Yeah, I'll try to be as general as possible because we're still actually investigating. But as you can see, I met with Mike Farley in the video. It was technically a date, even though it wasn't a real date. But we met twice and that was that I He opened up right away on the first meeting, and on the second meeting he continued to expand on the questions I was asking him and I I walked away with the information that I wanted and.

When you're letting people talk like that, is it, you know, what are your reactions? What are your nerves like as you're listening and and? Sitting, I get really, really nervous. I really do. I tend to just retreat into myself, remain quiet, ask simple questions, don't overcomplicate it too much. And yeah, but I do get really nervous. And and do the people that you're talking to in this type of investigation never pick up on that?

I don't think so. I think because they don't know me, they just figure maybe I'm a little bit quieter, naturally. Or shy. Or shy, Yeah, but I think that. It actually helps in a way, because as an undercover journalist, you don't want to be talking your head off, you want your subject to be talking their head off. And and when you leave all that room, they tend to fill it in for you it seems like. Yeah, people tend to want to

feel awkward silences. So the stuff that's being discussed in this video that we just saw, it's pretty horrific to be able to bring up, whether it's on a date or a, you know, friendly conversation. Did you see that there was a concern? Like it doesn't seem like any concern for children. No, there was no concern for children. Mike was extremely matter of fact and how he was answering my questions, and that was shocking to me, even though I know I shouldn't have been shocked, but

how matter of fact. And sometimes his tone was a little bit braggy. It did bother me, but no, no concern for children. The only concern was for the bottom line. It was really interesting talking to my foe because he actually expressed to me he doesn't like the porn industry, he doesn't like pornography, he doesn't like working for an adult company. He's just been there for so long. He's been there for over 10 years. He was the 7th person hired at porn of ever, and that's why he

sticks around. That's kind of wild. And I guess the the question is what does that say about our society when that's the kind of value system people are going on? What do you What's your impression? It's this really scary time. I I heard someone say today that it used to be you had to pay a lot of money to be able to view porn and TV was free. Where nowadays. TV is really expensive with all the different streaming things and everything like that, But

porn is free. And that's completely true how society has evolved over the years, very quickly with the Internet. It's interesting that I I had never thought about those two, but that is a that's kind of a scary comparison. I guess the other thing that I had someone reflect on once is that we don't really know what it means for people to have access to pornography 24/7

anywhere they go on a phone. They could literally be watching pornography of whatever sort of deviant flair they want, particularly some of this awful stuff in a cab on the way to a date. They could see anything they wanted. And I don't want to give away too much, but you are going to see Mike talk more about that and his personal feelings on pornography and it's actually pretty shocking. OK. I will look forward to that. You grew up in an era when that

was a thing. That was not the case for my childhood, but that was, I mean, you're young enough, you're quite a bit younger than I am. This is the world that you grew up in, that you started dating in, got married in, and so on. So it's like, has that changed the way that human beings look at each other, you think? Absolutely. Yeah, absolutely. And don't take it from me. You'll be able to take it from Mike Farley, who actually agrees with you. OK, so we've got a little bit

more. I'll leave that as a teaser. Why don't you tell people how they can follow and? Support the work that you're doing if they find this stuff interesting. Absolutely, yeah. We're going to be releasing multiple more Pornhub videos. Each video is gonna feature a new employee, sometimes multiple new employees of Pornhub and its parent company Mind Key. So follow us on Twitter. At sound investing without the Asians because of the character limit.

And I'm on Twitter, as Arden, under score, Young, under score, And we're just going to be trickling out those releases and hoping that lawmakers want to hold Pornhub accountable. I hope they are as well. Have you had some contact with Congress that's favorable? We're in talks, yeah. It's really exciting. We're in the early stages, but we are getting the kind of interest we were hoping to get. One would hope that protecting children will be pretty easy for them. Divide off, huh?

Yeah. And we're really, really hoping this is going to be bipartisan. I think it's something that easily both sides of the aisle can come together on. Let's pray for that too. All right. I will make sure that all of your descriptions and your links are below, and I really appreciate you joining me and talking about this. And I guess that's a kind of a. A cliffhanger teaser, so we will look forward to what's coming

out next on there folks. If you're not following my social media, by all means follow it too, cuz I will be boosting the signal of what Arden and unnamed partner are doing for sound investigations. Thank you so much, Kyle. I really appreciate it. Thanks for jumping on with me. Thank you. We got on mute. There we go folks. So Sound Investigations and Arden young unnamed partner founded and and moving forward in the space. So there's going to be a lot

more of that coming out. She's really exposing something really ugly out there. Steve, you want to kind of reflect on that? I know you've got young boys in the world and you worked for child pornography cases as well. Well, it's just too large of an actual threat to, to fully address, to fully provide all the personnel to to look into it. This is something that it's not regional because it's digital. It transcends all boundaries.

It is. For me, I think we need to adapt the way that we actually bring people into law enforcement. You ask the person you want to be a cop, right? Are you okay with carrying a gun? Are you okay with potentially inflicting violence on somebody and has to be? Yes, to be a cop, right? I would be in favor of adding a third. Are you in favor of working child pornography and Child

Exploitation cases? Because right now you can beg out of that from a law enforcement standpoint and just say, look, I can't handle that and I don't want to work it and you're not forced to. We have to address it it it needs to be prioritized because it's it's just gotten out of control and it's only getting worse as these guys get more sophisticated there that the police are always multiple steps

behind. I think it was yesterday or the day before I saw it was my my old area in Iowa they they had a Guardsman get popped for for child pornography and my neighbor reached out to me on he was just blown away by and I said man you have no idea it it's. All over the place you you go you know down down your street and I would I would ensure that there would be at least one of your neighbors is is doing it and it it needs to be prioritized and addressed and then we can only do that.

We can only do what we can do. I mean obviously a lot of this footage is coming from overseas in these third world countries. We can't really stop that. We can try to go get and arrest the pedophiles, but there's just more content out there. The only. Thing that I can think of is more manpower and then also further education for the kids. Because so many of these kids are self producing, they don't see a problem with it. And I even joked about it.

I said at some point in the future kids are not going to be able to be sexploited because every kid will have put something out and they're going to say, well, I don't care if you show my mom a picture of my junk, she's seen it before because you know, all my friends did it too. And it doesn't embarrass me, doesn't doesn't embarrass any of us. And I I. That's not a good situation to be in, but at the rate we're going that that might be the only the only way.

I do want to actually also point out, well, having watched the footage of him talking to her, Yeah, just before you do, folks, if you haven't seen what we talked about with Mickey Willis, we actually addressed a lot of the stuff, this sort of shock value that goes on and the dopamine hit the kids are getting and sometimes the financial reward for it. So check out our interview with Mickey Willis talking about exploitation. Carry on.

Yeah. And and and a lot of those, it's a lot of boys actually in high school age that get roped into it. They'll they'll see a picture of a, you know, some hot chick they think, oh she's really into me on online and then be enticed to send a picture of self produce and then next thing they know they're getting blackmailed.

And there's actually been some suicides as a result of that because these kids are just humiliated and they don't want their family to find out and they can't afford to send the $500. And once they get you on the hook, you know, that's the concern that we're seeing with with our political leaders. Once they have blackmail material or you've compromised yourself, compromised again, you're always compromised. You can't ever get yourself out from underneath that. But back to the video Let.

Me let me offer one thing on that too, folks. If that does happen and that this is we, we provide information here as well. I had a neighbor come to me with exactly that situation in one of my duty posts. I don't want to say too much more. And the the concern was teenage boy lured in, sent off a picture now asking for money. Send me a gift card, whatever it is. The right answer is to ignore that. There's a very, very small possibility that that person has the ability to expose that

photograph. Mostly, no. They are then complicit in a federal crime in this country. So that's part one. Part 2 is their goal is to get you to send them something because it's a profit margin and they're going to move on to the next target afterwards. So if you ignore that, that is the only thing you can do, and you can teach your kids this right up front.

If that exploitation attempt happens, you simply move on, You just go. There's a small possibility that we're going to have some exposure and we'll deal with it if it comes up. And more importantly, we love you and we support you and you've learned a valuable lesson today and don't send your junk to people that you don't know. And then and then you move on with your life and you kind of watch over your back for a few days and then it won't happen.

Like 99% of the time nothing will happen and it's just a really scary lesson. You need to let your kids know they can come to you with that stuff. It's the Nigerian print scam. They make it up in volume. Just ignoring it is is really the the the best option you have. Because the local law enforcement is not going to have the capability to track down somebody who's on the Ivory Coast who's trying to get a Walmart gift card from you. And that guy is not really

interested in hunting you down. If he thinks he's got you on the hook, maybe to a certain extent. But he makes his money by getting 1000 kids and then hopefully a couple of them actually comply with his demands for money. So that that guy he never made, he was never making eye contact with her when he was admitting to what was going on. He's clearly ashamed of of how Pornhub is is behaving and it

that's every FBI agent now. That's why they they know what's going on. People are like, are you like an FBI agent? He does. So people were saying it in the comments to Arden's Twitter thread. They were like, are you proud of yourself? You just ruined this man in his career and he'll never be, you know, nobody will ever hire him again. Guess what? Let him be a harbinger of what comes for those who do not do good when they have the opportunity to.

Yeah, being complicit makes you compromised. I agree. I agree. Which is why I've now sent out and responded when I've gotten the hate messages back on Twitter about the US Treasury Special Agent Michael S Perusio from Atlanta, who was the guy in the video who was knocking on the on the gentleman's door, trying to get him to be a source, trying to coerce him to being a source, informing on his neighbors.

He's the chubby guy that claims to be with the FBI, even though he's with the Treasury, because he's a TFO, but he's ashamed of his actual job. Yeah, and his LinkedIn is still up, by the way. And I look, I'm not trying to dox the guy, but look, that's a publicly available profile. It's a. Publicly available video and he showed his publicly available credentials to identify him as a public official doing his public duty.

In public? Yes. It's not Daxing. There's nothing worse than that than showing somebody's name tag as they work as a law enforcement officer anywhere else. Because we do that all the time. Provide your badge number and they definitely don't need to have a protective detail like Peter Struck wants them to have. That's right. That's all true. Let's leave it at that. I think that's a pretty good wrap up for the hour here that we've been spending together. I appreciate you joining me.

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weekend. If you guys are looking for content on the weekend, let us know when you think that would be. What would be the best time for you to see a live stream with them where you could interact. Steve, is that is that something you guys are still thinking it's going to be Oh yeah, if we already planned out the pilot episode, we just need to get Casey to on the on the music for us. I got some other Casey music. It might be a little bit more, a little bit more fun.

All right, let's do it. Some uplifting stuff. All right. Thanks, buddy. I hope you have a great weekend and I will close this thing out. Ladies and gentlemen, you have been listening to the Kyle Seraphin Show. It is stream live from Liberty Hill, TX from our kind of wild studio here that some of you did not know we had. Here we are.

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