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 lives here. Our civil liberties, enthusiasts Second Amendment, Defender and recovering FBI agent, Kyle Sheriff. Hello my friends. Welcome to the Kyle Surf and show. Today is Friday. It's June the 30th. It is the end of what we've
called. Family pride month, I've got my buddy, the real Steve friend joining me for today's show. And what we're going to be doing is talking about a couple of important topics. We're going to be talking about some Democrats that think that abortion is acceptable, including those who are Catholic. So we're going to do that. We're going to be talking a little bit about the Biden burner phone, maybe he doesn't
know how a burner works. We can talk about what we call opsec or operational security and we're going to Get into that. Scotus decision about affirmative action, so that's what's coming up. Stick around for that first, Steve, welcome to the show. Thanks for joining me today. I'm very appreciative that you're here for friendly Friday. Good man. It says all good. After last week's Hiatus, glad to be back on the Kyle surfing show, for sure. And we are glad to have you back.
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Were you aware that? Yeah, I was and it's a crying shame, man. Because producer Phil is his, a know, Jesus spendable. But respect to him for actually earning a living. For doing things in the world. Like most people do kind of playing around like you and me all day long. Yeah, we tend to play around. All right, so let's talk about playing around. You initially had came come to me and told me that you thought that we should try to take back quote-unquote pride month with
family pride month. I had somebody in the dark to light podcast who was in the chat and they suggested we should call it humility month as opposed to Pride. I'm kind of into that. I think families have to have a little bit of humility. Here's here's what we are in this 2023 last night. My son who's to was on the floor on his belly and he told me Daddy I'm swimming. I'm swimming. I'm a baby shark and so of course I had to tweet out that now we're going to transition
them over. I'm pretty sure that's how it works. Do you have any good ichthyologist down there in Florida that we can transition my son the The Gila plasti sounds like a problem? Well I mean Daytona Beach is the shark capital of America but I did respond to your tweet, I saw that and I will note that you're raising a It's great white. So that in fact, makes you a racist. I know it as sorry. Sorry, not sorry. Oh, it's so silly. All right, let's talk about other things that make no sense
and talk about racism here. Ryan, if you'll put up article number one, story number one here, we're going to be reading right from Catholic votes article and this is Catholic. Vote.org tells us that there are 30 self-professed Catholic Democrats. I'm going to make the argument that there is no such thing as a Democrat. You cannot be those two things at the same time, kind of like the left likes to say, you can't be a black racist, right? Slightly different because this is actually true.
They've written a pro-abortion statement. This is coming from the Catholic vote news feed which they are now originating. A lot of their own stories on the one-year anniversary of the Dobbs decision. We've got pro-abortion, representative Rosa delauro. She's a Democrat from Connecticut, nothing good coming out of Connecticut. Apparently, they have some pretty outstanding and useless elected representatives.
This one pen day, A Renewed statement of principles defending the so-called right to abortion, which we all know was a, not a right in the first place. It was a terrible Court decision. The woman is 80 years old. She was first elected to congress when I was 9 in 1990 and she tweeted a joint statement. She had been diverse identifies herself as Catholic raised and confirmed. That is not a Catholic situation, you don't get to be behind abortion. We actually use the new.
This know, this, in this country, it was the old safe legal and rare situation, long crime, Congressman she argued Her Co signatories also said they have these radical pro-abortion views, isn't it amazing that a woman who can't even get pregnant anymore suddenly has radical abortion views going to read a little bit from their statement said as Catholic, Democrats serving in the House of Representative, we are proud that we are part of a faithful pro-choice, Catholic
majority, 68% of whom supported the legal protections of abortion, access enshrined in row and sixty-three percent of whom think abortion should be legal in all, or most cases are faithful arms. Sorry, our faith unfailingly promotes, the common good, and prioritize has the Dignity of every human being and highlights. The need to provide for a collective safety, net to our most vulnerable. All right, so we could throw that Showdown. We could bring Steve back up
here. Steve, you're not Catholic but you are Catholic adjacent, there's Ryan. Look at that guy. Hey Ryan, sorry about that wrong, gone wrong scene - yeah, we're glad to see you then. So here's the fun thing Catholic adjacent, Christian in general. Can anybody hold those positions and then also hold this sort of like, radical abortion. We're all lives can be taken before the moment. They pass through the birth
canal. No you can't it and look that's just your perspective in your view on things. I mean let's just take it out of the abortion, / Christianity realm. You can't say that you are a fully wholly committed vegan and you Embrace that lifestyle. And then the second sentence out of your mouth is the your and talk about the virtues of eating meat, you're just not a
subscriber to veganism at that. Point and frankly, the people that are within the vegan Community will probably come at you harder than the people in the Catholic Community. Going after these pro-abortion activists. That's so true. It's just that, I mean, just take away the politics of that hyper sensitive issue to this. And I mean, like yeah, I would never claim to be a vegan if I was eating steak and eggs for breakfast. Well if you were a Democrat you could do that probably.
Yes, yes. And I mean, and and what they're doing is they're wrapping themselves in the along and try. True history of the things that they do like about Catholic or Christianity in general where they can say, you know, I'm going to feed the hungry and care for my fellow man and they're going to use that to further their own ends and it's
gross. It's no different than blackface is or the the tranny Madness is or the drag queens where they're adopting, certain elements of a lifestyle that they don't either agree with or could never actually fulfill and using them to further argument that they want and sort of bastardizing. Those beliefs. Is it clout? Chasing I think so. I mean, I think that's also an appeal to Authority. I mean, you'll see Nancy Pelosi.
She's she cannot ever make a point without saying as a mother of five within six years whenever she's about to make an abortion argument. Hmm. It's a no, well, I have this Authority because I have borne children. I think I should be able to end the life of any other child on Earth or advocate for other people's right to do. So correct. So my I can't remember how many weeks I think we're E, two weeks right now, something like that. So we're coming up on the.
We're coming up on the end period and you know, my wife has got this one. Yeah, she's got that, she's got the, the beach ball right? That she's hiding under her shirt. And, you know, you feel the child moving around in there are daughters is kicking and hiccupping and doing all the things that a person could do. And she could survive and these people are making the argument, that that is a perfectly reasonable.
Time to end the pregnancy and there should be no consequences for it and that we should have no problem with it because it's morally. Good for them. And they're always harkening back to the row decision, which had nothing to do with late-term abortion that they're advocating for in Rome and that was a very early by all any stress for the. I eventually evolved into this trimester sort of evaluation but we're pushing back on a 15 week, abortion, ban, that's, that's
four months. That's roughly halfway a little before halfway through the process, but these people are arguing that. Well, as long as the umbilical cord Hasn't been severed, even though the baby's body is fully removed from the mother, that's still a woman's right to choose to end that life. And that's, you can't say that, well, that's consistent with row, right? Because that was, there was a viability standard in row, not that then, yeah, not that, they knew what that was.
And obviously, as science has gone on. Theoretically, the viability standard would get rolled back further because we have more and more, you know, premature babies being born that are more viable. Yeah.
And that's always been the the push of the the science for the people who are you're going to. I think politically tend to be science is their God and they're going to look at it from a very sterile way and you would think that they'll probably be more advocating for the abortion argument side of things.
The fact of the matter is that they're pushing these processes that are actually going to make viability earlier and earlier and I think we're going to get to a point actually where you're going to have these external wounds. Was like the Matrix and the argument for abortion will effectively be gone at that point because you can't say well it's it's in my body, my choice. Well it won't be your body. It'll be an artificial womb outside I don't want no I don't
either. But I mean. Well let let women way women in the chat if you want to weigh in on that. Do you want an external womb or do you want to still have the magic of pregnancy? It is one of the incredible superpowers of women and I just brought this up with Tracy beans just a second ago. She said, you know, should women not be in law enforcement because they can't pee in a bottle. And I said, look, I'm not arguing one way or another.
Although there's a strong argument community that if you can't do the basic tasks of surveillance, maybe it's not good for you going out as a as a law enforcement officer in a predominantly like nasty black neighborhood. When you're like a white or an Asian female, it's weird and trying to find a p place at like a 7-Eleven, like, you are going to highlight yourself. So maybe that's not good.
Maybe there's no place for you on that team, although they're super helpful for blending in, but if you're going to try to compare my ability to pee in a bottle, which I To be a very low low superpower if of power at all, to a woman being able to create life, carry it around, and then, and Barrett into the world. I don't, I don't know if I'd want to give that sort of opportunity up like, it's pretty
amazing. I don't know, if that's that's a strong argument for women in the, in the violence fear of work, places, like, law, enforcement, or military. I've always said that the position of thinking military, we don't want women on the front lines that has nothing to do with. We don't think you can do. Do the job. I think you should just accept the fact that we think you're more valuable than we are or
expendable. It's always you have you have a magic superpower that you can hold a life inside you. I don't have that and therefore I'm a Pawn on the chessboard you're the queen. You have to be protected. So like throw me into the meat grinder and we're going to protect you as and it's not that I'm saying that you can't do it or that. I'm better than you. I'm just Expendable. Yeah. No. By Logical sense.
I think that's very true, right? And it was funny, is that we've always known that for thousands of years men and young men have been the ones who waged War who engaged in violence because that was the capability that they had. Because even though that they can run around and share seed everywhere, like the number of places that could receive like the fertile Garden is really the thing that you protect. You protect that sort of thing in front of your village.
I don't know man. How do we get? So sideways. How do we get? So sideways where we got dudes that are naked walking around or like riding their bicycles in front of little kids and like that's what has to be celebrated in this country. And abortion until you know the second before they breach the you know the physical world that we're all part of. That's why we get convert it back to life month man.
We should be celebrating life month in June last weekend was the anniversary of the overturning of row. I'm I can't take credit for this. I heard that another person but this out but I thought it was excellent point. June should become life month, it should be message that way. And we should embrace a rainbow symbol. The Covenant of God to Noah that he No longer Wipe Out the Earth and a flood again and we should wave rainbow Flags, maybe with some baby feet emblazoned across
them. And therefore when you're walking down the street in the month of June, you can say, hey, that's a great life flag. The you got wave in there, I do, I agree. Let's let's look at a response here. Brian, if you pull up Story one a here we've got the US Bishops they are rebuking these democrats for invoking, Catholicism to justify abortion so that's pretty helpful. What we see is that the United
States Bishops, a group of them. M came forward towards those Catholic lawmakers, they signed a letter claiming that the Catholic teachings do not support legal abortion, so that's fantastic. We've got Archbishop Timothy brolio. He's the president of United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. So this is this is the big group and they're pushing forward.
They've got my former Bishop which is Michael Burbridge in Arlington Virginia going out there and saying yeah you you can't be a Catholic and also justify your position on abortion. Here's their actual quote says members of Congress who recently invoke teachings of Catholic faith itself as justifying abortion, or supporting a supposed right to abortion grievously, distort the faith, I like that. That's actual.
Great way to say that it is wrong and incoherent to claim that the taking of innocent human life at its most vulnerable stage, can ever be consistent with the values of supporting the dignity and well-being of those in need. That's the United States Bishops conference. It's about time that some of these guys took a stand, and a lot of them have been unwilling to do that for a long time. I think it's it's it's kind of refreshing.
I think, I think people took a lot of hits religious people took a lot of hits congregations took, a lot of hits during sort of the covid shutdowns and they're realizing that people don't want. Mealy-mouthed, soft religious communities that are willing to fall over for the police that the job is to take something a little bit more Hardline and that Faith was never supposed to be easy. No, one ever said it was Steve, any will bring Steve backup.
Sorry. Any thoughts on sort of the renewed fervor than renewed sense? It's of taking a stand and maybe you lose some followers, but you gain the respect of those that are really there that are devout. Yeah, I'm all in for that, I think that the days of the pleated, khaki sweater vest and occasionally Hawaiian shirt wearing Minister and you should come because we have great coffee bar and daycare service, your kids and we play great music.
That gets somebody out of bed on a Sunday morning once maybe, but if you want to have people that want a real true connection with There with the with the Divine, it's going to have to be steak. Not Doritos. It's going to have to really challenge them and be scripturally based and that's why you see that that push for the Latin Mass, it's pretty high amongst young. Catholics that from what I understand that people are attending those masses. It's not just the 85 year old woman.
It's young families that are going to that too, because there's actually a true desire and that they're seeking that in their life, they recognize that The a god-shaped hole in their heart. And I also think that there's an element to this that is that the culture war that we've seen going on. There's been a successful pushback, be it. The boycott of Bud Light because they put Dylan Mulvaney on a can.
But even that the LA Dodgers where they were going to have the the Blasphemous group come out and be recognized for the game and thousands of people stood outside the stadium to protest. I think that really, really maybe they're taking their cue from their potential. Education out there saying like okay, there's an appetite for seriousness here. We don't necessarily have to be the Kinder gentler church. We can just push the message that we've always been called to do.
Yeah. And also Not only was there thousands of people standing out in the streets but it was in Los Angeles of all places, which we kind of think of ceded territory for conservatives and for Christians and for Catholics, it doesn't seem like the kind of place. Even though it's literally the City of Angels, it has it has a god-like name, it comes from the, you have the missionaries And founded those original settlements, kind of funny.
I know you're not Catholic but you're Catholic adjacent and so many ways. Will you remind people sort of your connections to this? Because it's got a funny that we're weighing in, on this sort of stuff? But I you do speak from a place, I think of authority. Yeah, yeah. So I have my mom started.
The family is Jewish, my dad's side of the family is Catholic consistent, with my mom's side of the family, she had three brothers, all of them married Catholics so mixed families on that side and then we'll probably get into the college. Ian's thing later on this conversation, but proud graduate of the University of Notre Dame which allegedly at some point was Catholic institution. I think it's arguable at this point but I've attended many a mass there.
I was a resident assistant in my dorm is so we get a. We would go to mass every Sunday and been through that that process and then in really have a great affection for it. Makes sense to me. All right, we're going to kind of turn over to this next topic. We're going to get to this. In court at the end here. So we'll touch back on College admissions, which I think is useful.
But let's talk about, let's talk about opsec tell people what opsec means, and then we're going to play a couple of little fun things from our buddy, branded Divine will play a video and then we'll discuss it operational security. And you hear about situational awareness and then just basically, protecting the, the information that you're privy to
and not allowing infiltration. The, you don't want you want to take all necessary measures to know that you were you are in Possession of something that nefarious actors might want to have or have contact with you, because of that information and certainly having a burner phone is a component to that. So we see, we see that amongst people who were wanting to hide from from the public view. Now, you've run sources. I'm imagining probably not a ton on the engine revs, but you had
to have some. Yeah, that's, that's a requirement. Did you have ways to communicate with them that we're not attributable? Will say we're just asking Murderess. Yeah. Just basic insurance text message but allegedly I mean we would when we were going to meet and actually it would it would be connection to hey, let's meet up week. We had a had a predetermined place, we're going to go to so that it wouldn't be publicized. And so we would know we were going to go.
We wouldn't be saying like hey meet me behind the Arby's at 1:30 this afternoon, right? Well you have one place that we did last time. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Something, you agree on in person, something that's less a tradable. Why did you ever go by Source? Phones burner, phones for people? That was that something that you ever got involved in. Know, we looked into doing that though, for four victims, as well as voices.
We were in the process of doing that and then getting, maybe even like a burner Facebook account things for them to have communication, because it was, it was actually, it was consideration. We wanted to keep them protected, definitely. So I'll tell you a funny story. My guys, we all decided that we were going to go get Source phone to the same time. It's a lot easier. If you all go at once, you know, then you just kind of deal the - at the same time and also maybe there's some plausible
deniability. So me and two of the guys that were on my squad work in counterintelligence, went down to this store, I want to say it was like a it was like an AT&T store and so we go in there and we pick out the phone. And first, you got all these like requirements. You can't buy the ones that are made by the Chinese company.
So you gotta find a Korean made phone, which generally is like a Samsung. So there's stipulations and then you don't want to spend a ton of money on a phone because you're going to end up throwing it away. So we go, we go into the store, we pick out the Samsung we like and it's like you know one of those galaxies Budget models. And we go to the dude and we're like, look, I want
pay-as-you-go. I need a Year's worth of protection for the minutes, and then, I want to put however, many minutes on there, and the whole thing was like a hundred and fifty, three dollars and change so perfect. So that's exactly what we all have. You know, two hundred dollars or two hundred sixty bucks in our pocket to go do this deal. So we go in and the guy goes, okay. I just need to set up your accounts like yeah, no problem. And he goes and what's your
name? And I go AT&T customer and he goes, well, do I need to put a name on there? And then it's like I understand, he goes what's the name again? Said, AT&T customer? That's the name. That's right. And he goes, what's your name? And I said, AT&T customer, like, well, what are you not understanding? So he looks at me, really, really weird and he types this in and I was like, that's the name. I'm prepared to give to you and he's like got it. So he types that thing up.
He gives me, my phone activates the plan, whenever I stand next to it, My Buddy Miles steps up. Miles gets in there, does the whole routine. What's the name for the account? AT&T customer, he got slightly less pushed back at that point. So he goes through. So now we, Got two phones spot and then we get this guy Chris on the squad, he goes up and he buys his also AT&T customer. So he buys AT&T customer.
And and now this dude is looking and he's not sure are these two, you know that we're all wearing, you know, dress shirts and slacks and nice shoes, is this a group of young white drug dealers in Washington DC? Or did I just like facilitate like a downlo organization of guys that are running behind their wives backs? Because he's looking at us and miles is good-looking and Chris relatively good looking. So it seems like Youngest fit guys that are all AT&T customer
buying that. And, and that's, that's the funniest part about it. Because the most people that are buying, these are drug dealers. They tend to have a pretty good idea of operational security, and then people who are having Affairs, that's the classic reasons for burner accounts. I don't know if there's any other great ones that are out there other than FBI agents and spies.
Now I've met I think we've seen the the burner, like Twitter accounts that like celebrities and stuff will use to wipe their own material and try to not look like they're hyping their own material self liking and stuff. If yes. But I mean for, as far as the phone itself. Yeah. I mean, you just, there's the classic the Wireman where they said, think the kid out to, like all different gas stations around the area to go buy a bunch of flip phones that they could use.
That's how we do. That was why? Yeah. So the key is you decentralize it from where you normally spend time and then you don't attribute it to a name and you buy in cash. So that's the classic pieces of a burner phone, folks, if you've been wondering how to get a burner phone, what is the right way to do it? That's the opsec behind a burner phone and let's talk about burner phones. A little bit right now. Let's bring up to go ahead. Not have your son, pay for it to turns out.
Having it attributed to your son is not going to be helpful because then you're going to end up with a new story like this. If we'll go to video number 1, Peter, you broke a lot of this years ago about the Biden family influence, peddling. And you've got new information this morning. Breaking news on a cell phone that Joe Biden was using. Tell us about that. Yeah, I mean it's interesting.
What is the line of communications between Hunter Biden and his business partners and Joe Biden when he's Vice President of the United States, it's not the government phone. It's not Joe Biden's, personal phone. We know from the laptop that Hunter Biden's business paid for a private phone line that Joe Biden used while he was vice president, it was from AT&T, it was $300 a month, it was a global phone where you could access somebody anywhere around
the world. World, we shared that phone number in that account information, with people at the house oversight committee. My Hope Is that they haven't already, they will subpoena those records because I think it will give an indication on how tight the communication was and that may be the phone for example, that the Ukrainian, the Verismo executive might have used in this allegation that he talked to Joe Biden and recorded conversations.
I would just say one other thing Marie, is it relates to that sort of Shakedown? And call with Henry Zhao that we alluded to Henry. Zhao in 2015 had already sent five million dollars to the Biden's. He was ahead of a harvest investment firm and what's interesting is in the correspondence there Hunter Biden, again, talks to Jaco in the context of this is a deal that's important to my family involving his father. Let's also keep in mind, we fixate on the criminal element
of this. We also have to focus on the The Espionage element of this Henry Zhao paid 5 million dollars to Hunter Biden from an account. That was part of a company that he co-owned with the family of the minister of State, security of China, who's in charge of the entire spy apparatus. And you see that in every deal that Hunter Biden did in China, these individuals that are sending him money have ties to Chinese intelligence. I believe what we have to take a
quick break and then talk more. But all right. So he'd We go. This is Peter Switzer. We did actually didn't hear from Miranda Divine although she sat there and look nice in that particular clip and investigative journalist, he's the author of Clinton cash which was an indictment of the way that the cleanse did business.
People have sort of impugned him as a right-wing operative and yet bringing forth this sort of credible allegation, that there was this once again, AT&T phone, which should have been listed to AT&T customer, maybe it was sort of This Global burner phone that was a SAT phone, apparently, three hundred dollars a month to be able to make that thing happen. And so, I've got this article in front of me.
Pull this thing up. Steve, I'll read a little bit and then we'll talk about it in a little bit further. But if you'll bring up that story number two, there we are. This is from Zero Hedge. Folks, if you haven't seen zero hwedge.com, that is producer. Phil's favorite almost always, written articles by Tyler Durden a an anonymous account that post some pretty good stuff. So, here's the quote, you just heard him. You say, we know the laptop was
paid for by the private. I'm sorry the we know about the laptop. We know about this private phone. We're going to get into another video in just a second which will share from our mutual friend there Steve but pretty amusing. This is The way you're supposed to do business, you're not supposed to put your name on it, you're not supposed to have it, tied back to you if you're going to have some kind of a burner
account. And I do want to note that we're talking about five million dollars a couple of times. It's just, it's interesting. Peter's, whites are obviously, not an FBI agent. We can put the piece back down Switzer, not an FBI agent because Espionage actually is a crime. You notice he says, forget about the criminal aspect of it. We're let's talk about the, you know, the the Espionage thing when Espionage in fact is a federal crime, I just always think it's funny.
When people get out over their skis on this kind of stuff, it's you can't help it. He's talking about the counterintelligence nature, which is to say the ties to the MSS. That was my target. When I work Chinese CI, I'm guessing you've probably at least been briefed on. There are certain threats, and it's like Russian, they don't have the KGB anymore. They have the gru, they got the FSB the Chinese. It's the MSS. Like, that's the, that's the
real bad guy in the world. And that's who apparently he's taken cash from her at least tied to Yeah, like a hundred hundred Biden is not good at anything. Like he's not even a good shake down guy. His only tactic is basically saying, do you know who I am? Do, you know who I am? That's that's it. He can't even be like cool on this and just like role in like I'm an important person and I'm dignified and I'm just going to take this bag cash and walk away.
He has to in feels compelled to always throw out my father. When was the last time you said, like my dad can bench press more than your dad? That's this morning on the doctor, Light podcast. I think I said that. Okay, I'm just kidding. I mean that's what he does. Entire stick is my dad could beat up your dad. Yeah. Because he's the vice president or Senator. Yeah, whatever.
He's a 53 year old man and I am very fatigued about having to read about this guy or hear about this guy, like he's this wounded. Bird that just fell out of the nest and they needs to be cared for what he's, you know, who nearing the age to collect Social Security, he's getting right on it. I think it actually reminds me of sort of an infantile ization. They keep pretending, you say wounded bird but they're acting like he's a child and needs to be protected by the media and so on.
And it's the same way that we're going to see something in the scotus decision and the reactions to it, which was essentially people who can't take care of themselves, need to be helped, you know, if you saw some of the other stuff, we've done the show, we talked about how Had them on, you know, analysis on CNN, talking about, you know, he was a drug dealer, he's an addict. You have to treat addicts differently. You were a cop. Do you get to treat addicts very differently in the street
because they're addicts? Is that kind of how that plays out? No, not at all. I mean, look, we have supposed to be equal justice under the law, the way that it works. And look, we've heard the same thing with with President Trump. We, we are in the same system, everybody needs to be held accountable for their own actions. Now, look, the fact that he has drugs History of drug abuse and he's an addict. It factors into any sort of dealing that you have with them.
You always know that that's going to be a calculus. And do you know why he was behaving or what sort of impacts were there on his decision-making process, but it's no different than dealing with a drunk driver who you pull over. Get it. Well, I mean, drunk our job is drug so they keep be held accountable for driving drunk because I was drunk.
Yeah. And can you be count held accountable for drunk driving in any accidents, you do, unless your name is Paul Pelosi, who Sick burn, fair enough. We're Ted Kennedy. Yeah, there's that. So all right, so they're acting like there's this double standard. Have you heard the new kind of line that's been trotted out? The view, did it the other day? Did you see that thing? That what was her name?
Anna Navarro was talking about. Yeah, I responded to her saying that where it's like, this story is about a Father's Love For a son and I think my response was something like, as a father of two sons. I can't tell you the amount of times that I sent them while they're on a crack cocaine, binge. To go collect bags of cash for me around the earth. That's just the way I do it. That's how I show my love and, and you're expecting pretty good outcomes, I imagine. Yeah, yeah, I mean, here's the
thing to that. They sort of tried to divorce Hunter Biden from Joe Biden. Even it when this all comes apart and eventually, well, who knows when it's gonna happen? There will be an attempt to say, well, Hunters the bad actor. Joe was this pure as the driven snow public servant, not true. The only reason that Hunter was able to pick up these bags of cash, Just because he claimed and I'm sure with his father's knowledge that he had some sort of influence with Joe.
And even if Joe never received a single Cent, from any of these collections, it is as if he did because he's not buying any green bananas there. Certainly has been falling down quite a bit and all the money that he would potentially be getting is going to go to his family when he passes on to the next life. And, you know, as a pro-abortion Catholic mobile, we can debate where he's next lights going to
B-but. It's it's all that wealth is going to bequeath to the second generation behind him anyway. So there's no difference. Functionally between him collecting bags of cash and then dying and giving them a hunter or just under getting it directly and funding his drug
habit a little bit earlier. Plus we're seeing some policy decisions that seem to be indicating that there is a movement that way particularly things like Taiwan and some of the stances that we're seeing this this Administration take Yeah, yeah. Well, if I try to walk back Taiwan quite a bit here and I mean, I think, I think once they took the lid off the debt ceiling, we have to go back to the credit card company and ask to have our limit extended more.
So we sent Tony blinken over to say, well, we don't think the taiwan's an independent country anymore, which was news to me. If you've tracked anything that our presidents talked about, he's fully authorized a turn, his key and send some nukes. He sounds like but I guess his handlers. Let him get off the leash a little bit, so that's Scary, you
mentioned that. The argument is essentially that there's this big divide between the hunter Biden situation, and what's going on, there has nothing to do with Joe. Let's play the next video from our friend, John Solomon talking, I think on real America's voice and let's see what we think about that. What was it over for the FBI? There had been some documents that law enforcement has got two other meats and one of those documents got Lisa. Me and it has cell. Phone number that hundred
million was paid for. So if you're going, this is my chance. Maybe I can. I've been trying to get Fair comment from under bud. So I'm going to call the cell phone so I called the cell phone and guess who picked up the phone. Although, by Joe boy, was he shocked when he got when he picked up the phone and find out. It was me. What do you think? I hit my head? I'm thinking of.
This is the most John Solomon, way of doing that, that bill Reilly Infamous, clip of him being like, f it, we'll do it live. I could just see John Solomon with a phone number to say, like, Evan, I'm gonna call this number and I mean, how I would love love to hear the recording. The bumbling, that would have gone on and how quickly I did? He eloquently hang up the phone and say, hey, I gotta go, or did he just swipe it? Tipoff at or threw it down the
toilet. Like you see in like some movie where they have to put in the water right away, right? John. Yeah, John Solomon's, great and how many you talk to him fairly frequently or at least occasionally? Yeah. Yeah. Text with them and appear on the show, pretty, pretty regularly. He has excellent sourcing and that's kind of what you didn't catch any. The audio is a little bit broken up on there.
But what he's saying is that he had a source leaked that information to him and unfortunately, because we don't have investigations moving in a timely manner and we can't really count on To do the right thing. We can't count on the FBI to do the right thing. We're really relying on guys. Like John Solomon, who are very well connected into things. I'll call them up and share something with him and he'll come back to me and he'll give me more on the information right away.
And so that's the other thing. I really love that he's collaborative about it and he's got capabilities to go out there and confirm information but imagine catching a phone number and have you ever have done this in investigations to? You're like, let's just see who's on the other end of it all. Set up recorder, dial it up and used to call it, smile and dial. And you just, you just punch in that number. And put the phone on speaker and see what happens next. I had to been absolutely
shocking. Yeah. I mean, do you think the Joe Biden's did the whole? Like, how did you get this number? Or do you think has been where you think John Sullivan John Solomon's? Pretty pretty professional? I'm sure you said like how I John Solomon from just the news but like what if he had what have you just been like hey John and then let Joe just ramble. Yes record.
And here's the other thing that we find and and you and I have been in some private conversation with some of these journalists a little bit There's not a huge awareness of how to do the classic ruse. Do you want to tell people about like what the ruse is? Maybe some good ones that you guys have done when you were doing it?
Because it's a really powerful tool but I just it doesn't seem like they know it. No, I think that they, they assume that they have to be sort of almost adversarial that there because there it'll eventually get to that if they're trying to expose something that's bad or that's going to be bad for that person. So they kind of go in and show
their hand. They'll say like hi, I'm calling from ABC News. And I want to get your comments on, you beating your wife and it's just over the top of the Harem the the more clever way. I guess you go about it or just the way to ingratiate yourself to somebody as a ruse, would be
to say. Hey, there are some allegations against you but I think you're misunderstood I would like to get your story out there and and when that person thinks that you're an advocate for them, there are at least going to give you a response. That's something that you can use. The story and then and maybe lychee answering some questions that might reveal.
And and look there's always you know, you think you have the whole story until you hear the other side of it so that there's never just a obviously One Way story. So I think it would behoove a lot of these journalists to go about it with a little more tact and they could be able to flush out the details but also it'll expose the some of these some of these guys because they're not going to climb up right away, they're going to be inclined to talk to you and maybe reveal.
With where their tents were. So when you're, when you're working in a covert role or you're working an undercover role, we always do this thing. That's called cover for Action. You ever heard that term? Yeah, and and it's a reason that you're there and like you, say you give them cover for Action, you're calling them up. Why are you calling me, right? Every single phone call Begins the same.
There's some really funny comedy routines about it when I can't remember who it is. I think it's Tom Segura talks about he's like pick up the phone and talk to people that have never used a phone before and they're like, oh, they make noises and he's like, I know I talk and then you talk the guys like yeah, he's like, you have to explain Phone works. But the phone works in the same way.
Every single time, everything about every call you've ever made, you pick up the phone, you make a phone call, you reach out somebody else answers, and then you have a reason for the, call a cover for Action. What is the? And if it's, you know, especially if you're doing something Insidious, if you're trying to keep them on the line, then you have questions that are going to go long form. If you are trying to ascertain who's on the other end of it,
you may have to play along. Telemarketers are really good at this. In fact, telemarketers are excellent at that. And a lot of people will be on the phone with telemarketers longer than they planned on even though they would naturally We hang up there they've got you answering questions. There's all these little tricks and tips and for some reason reporters seem to be unable to sort of utilize basic deception and it's not even over to
deception. It's just like I said, I'll cover for Action. Why they're calling Pepe the gray and the chat. Who's always in there. On our morning shows mentioned that if John Solomon had a recording probably wouldn't be sharing that recording with anybody or probably would rather and my guess is that he would have been cautious to record it because Have one and two-party consent rules depending on where you are.
If you don't know where the subject of the person who's receiving that phone call, as you could find yourself on the wrong side of that, you would explain the party consent and how that works. Yeah, we talked about that before each state has a different requirements for recording conversations. So if it's a one-party state, that means that only one half of that conversation if Kyle and I are having a conversation and I want to record it.
I can and you don't need his permission but if we are in a two-party State then he needs to be aware and And approve of me recording the conversation before I click record on my recorder and if you're just going to call somebody up out of the blue, it's a little different if there's law enforcement because there's law enforcement exemptions so, you know, I used to be able to do that.
Yep. Even though in Florida, it's a two-party consent State. I could call somebody with a recorder rolling, but you'll always hear that way. Anytime I've talked to a journalist who's wanting to use a recorder, they will not even ask what state I reside in anything like that. They'll just say, hey, is it
okay with you? If I record and and I think that They're doing that to cover their butts legally and then also there's that there's an honor component to it because you might be having an off the Record or not background conversation. Yeah, which case then they'll still quote you, if they're on the wrong side of the table for the Washington Post, a well, yes. Yeah, you had that happened recently.
Uh, and you make a good point, which is that in person the rules are pretty well set because you're both physically in the same place and so one-party consent. Obviously we you know one party knows what about no party consent. What does that usually take a search warrant and it's operation Flex from the FBI. You can just leave a recording device hidden walk away and that's considered. Okay. And on kosher, what do you think about this new thing and we
didn't have it out? We don't have a story up on it, but it's worth asking about, you know, I just was on Infowars earlier this week. If we were talking, I talked with Owen, Shroyer about sort of the Trump recording that's been leaked out. Any, what has been your reflection on that? Have you listen? It's only about two minutes from CNN. Yeah, I listened to the recording and then it first, do, you know, you're just going about, like, what does this mean? What does this mean?
And How does this come about, is it housing an impact? But then I think the next day there it was revealed that that recording has nothing to do with the charges themselves so it's just a smear. Yeah we're just back to it's another smear. We're going to put that up there. I mean if anything it should be a launching point for. Okay you guys dropped a
recording. We're one of the 15 recordings of hundred Biden or one of the two recordings of Joe Biden that allegedly exist and them trying to Make these deals going on. So I, you know, if we're going to do a tip for cat, and I need to see, see something from from the Biden investigation because wherever obviously, very fair. Do you think that that we're talking about a doj leak or is this an FBI leak? What's your instinct? What's Your Gut on that?
I think, doj, I think that it's just, there's too much political actors there. I think the FBI's, the Heats a little high right now and and they they don't want Under any extra scrutiny. I think that a lot of the stuff is already with the doj to because he's investigation she going on so far and yeah, that's that's just my my God. If I had to guess, I have the same feeling, are we going to
move on? And we're going to talk about that that Notre Dame, that that fun time of bringing people into a new college and why the United States Supreme Court has to get involved. If you pull up, Story number three, there, Ryan from the Washington examiner. This is a piece by Cal Indies Supreme, Court a reporter and Jeremiah puff says the Supreme Court bans.
The affirmative action in a ruling against racial conscious College admissions because that's what's most important is what your race is. It says here that the Supreme Court banned, the consideration of race as part of the admissions decisions in colleges including Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. Those were the two that were sort of in the in the the case specifically which is going to splay out across the rest of the
the colleges in this country. And I guess the federal government has some stake in this because the amount of money that goes in from all the difference, what do you call them? No Pell Grants and all the scholarship type things that we've gotten the federal government involved in. Yet another thing that has not
gotten any cheaper. And this particular story we're saying Chief Justice, John Roberts, you wrote for the six-member majority, there's a really good concurring opinion by Clarence Thomas as well, but it just says that their undoing. The lasting impacts of this Landmark case which was 1978 Regents of the University of Southern California birth Bakke, I think be a ke ke, is that I was pronounced? Steve, you know, I've no idea. I have no idea.
Let's just calm here just says that for the majority that Harvard's and unc's admissions program. Violates, the equal protection Clause of the 14th Amendment which is often been used as a cudgel to come after some of the conservative stuff. So I'll bring it back up on there. What are your Basic Instincts? What is your your thoughts on this? As we start removing race as an affirmative action we saw a lot
of squawking on the other side. Yeah you know I think the the the Temptation for this conversation is to we're going to talk about Martin Luther King Content of character and it should be about Merit and like all those qualifiers aside. Let's talk about some other things I think that are a little
bit more interesting. I think that the fact that they have used these affirmative action standards to admit people who are less than qualified to enter school and now we've seen the tuition prices Skyrocket from schools has resulted in
people. Taking out loans in the hundreds of thousands of dollars to attend universities which they have no hope to To succeed at and therefore, they wind up, not completing their degree and they're still saddled with this debt and they're not going to be in position to get a job now where they're going to be able to pay it off in any sort of
timely fashion. So I think there's a component there that we need to. We need to address that and I think that's that's tied to the price of college but it's also not Not from doing this bait and switch where we say hi, you're going to Harvard now. And then when you, when you really qualified for, you know, UC Santa Barbara, that's our great school. By the way, the banana slugs, there's nothing against UC Santa Barbara. We want to make sure all of our banana slug listeners.
Know that it's not, but he's the economic slavery, then don't. Yes, it's an it's economics at it and it's also tied to this whole, the degree is a degree that's that's going to set you up to do something. Or is it just wallpaper? Or so that you can say that you have a degree from an esteemed University and if there's really no, you know, how many Baristas have ivy league degrees. That's did you learn anything
that your can actually use? And I think that the second component to this, the outside of this this student loan crisis that we're finding ourselves and I think it's going to be the unintended consequence here, that I'm going to be happy about and they're they're going to contrive ways. To bring people into schools to Kit their quote unquote, diversity quotas and I think for a long time the corporate world it's illegal to give an IQ test to hire somebody.
So they contrived this college system which people essentially take out loans because their SAT scores, get them into a certain school and the SAT is an IQ test.
Yes. And then they complete that school and then the they get hired by the corporate world and the corporate world has then put a couple of middlemen in there to get their IQ test and Sadler. With hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt and they're going to still want to hit their IQ /, diversity quotas, and if the university is not going to be able to do that for them, I think you're going to see the corporate world say, well, the college degree, isn't that
important anymore and then micro winds, which that means America wins. So, I want to issue an on-the-spot correction about University of Santa Barbara, it occurred to me that the banana slugs are UC Santa Cruz. I'm pretty sure. And so Santa Barbara, their mascot is actually the Gaucho. I look that up right now, that's what I was typing on. As if you're watching on a rumble Channel, you saw my eyes look away from Steve's, excellent answer and I had to go and get firm.
I thought wait a minute, that's doesn't sound right? I'm pretty sure, although UC Santa Cruz and UC Santa Barbara, lovely places to go to school, even if you are in a completely ideologically captured area, and I'm not confident that those degrees mean, anything outside of the State of California but a lot of degrees are getting watered down or watering it down. And I think we're also setting
people up for failure in this. And I mentioned this to trace Sea beans earlier, the scariest thing about that in addition to what you just mentioned is that you now have set people up for possible failure. If they do maintain the rigorous academic standards that they're supposed to write, we're going to have people come into the school. They're not going to perform and it's going, they might have
succeeded somewhere. If you could if you're University of Oklahoma material, I went to University, Oklahoma. So I'll say that specifically. And and you get brought into Harvard and you didn't have the ability to do so. And you don't succeed at Harvard. It's actually going to be far more crushing than being successful at the level that you were actually appropriate appropriately able to train up to. And so you actually Rob people from their capabilities or you
give them a water down degree. Either one of them is going to be awful for everybody because reducing the standard doesn't make it better. It's pretty FBI stuff. That's what our buddy. Jenny more likes to do. Yeah, it is and I can you make the case that the gnashing and wailing gnashing of teeth and wailing those gone. Anon. Since this decision came out
from the left. There's been this trend and we've seen the statistically that the college enrollment numbers have gone down pretty significantly in the last few years. I think that that is tied to what people were basically doing remote learning and they're like I'm not paying for this and then they just don't see the value of the college degree anymore. I think the people that are embracing that more. So it's white people, it's why people. So they're still wailing about
minorities. Not getting College. We're going to fight to put them in a college and I'm like well isn't that functionally you arguing that they should be able to be saddled with 200,000 dollars of debt to go to a place where they're probably not going to get a degree from because they're not qualified for that. Meanwhile your kid will skip college and enter the workforce and be just fine so aren't you arguing to set them back even further by what you're arguing
for? They can't see that though. And, you know, that's why I love guys like like micro and the make America Work Foundation, I think is what it's called, will have to pull it up at some other time but Micro Micro for president? Yeah, he's the best. Also, I just love his voice. Do you know that? He was a? He was in operatic baritone. Yes. If you ever heard of his recording redoes, the mr. Grinch voicemail. I have not, oh, here he sings the entire mr.
You're a Mean One. Mr. Grinch, as a voicemail recording, while drinking a beer. It's incredible. I mean yeah, micro for president is easy. What a likable. Dude, I just he's got such a rational. Take I know that's why people love him. That's why he has the audience the following. But they're there is a place where we are going to have to move. To letting people go back to trade schools. Again, I sat down. Actually this is interesting. I haven't brought this up with
you. I flew back from New Hampshire. I went up there and took that trip. We were both on the road at the same time. So I went up in New Hampshire and I think you were in Nashville or Memphis Nashville and I'm flying back and I'm sitting next to a high school principal who was probably a leftist based on sort of the general Instinct that I would have out of there. Although he was a really nice
man and I he's my kind of guy. Maybe not left his, maybe just sort of like a progressive or liberal type. His wife was a feminist representative in Illinois, and I didn't even look up his last name, but he was super nice. His son was very nice, they were going out for a job interviews. Dad was, you know, son was in a hard science data science, type thing, and we're sitting there talking about shop class and about home ech and apprenticeships. And I asked him because I was very curious.
This is just one random dude that I happen to be sitting on an airplane with, like, what's the story with those classes are Bringing them back. Is there any interest in them? And his statement was, is that it's very, very hard to get someone to come in and teach those because first, they have to get certified and then they don't get paid that much.
And if you're an engineer, or if you're a carpenter, or if you're somebody, that's in that field, you can make more money in the field, then you can teaching it obviously. And so, the only options you really have for people that are in retirement, and then you got to replace them and there's kind of all these hurdles. Unfortunately, you talk about the administrative procedures of it.
They've created, you know, a Masters or a teaching certificate that has to be done when these are hard skills, that should be Apprentice. Base. But he did mention that, they have these really cool new sort of smaller micro programs teaching, kids, how to build and frame houses teaching them, basically, they come in, they raise money. They build an entire house through their senior year through this apprenticeship with
like a handful of students. They sell the house and the profit on the sale funds, the purchase of the next thing and the materials to do it again. Which is basically teaching them how to run a business as well as a contractor or as a builder. And and that was really like heartening to me that was one of the nicest like that, that made me feel good like that. That's going on in Illinois. It's going on in the place. That's not too far away from Chicago.
That seems like, you know, kind of a lost cause that they are. There is a swing back towards this sort of apprenticeship and hard skills and plumbers and electricians. And so on. Yeah, there's a school that's not too far away from here and I know because we use their facilities to state for a giant Swan.
Operation nice. But I was walking to the, it was in the Our time and they had a whole wall and they had a program where kids were getting certified as machinists and nurses aides and it was just all these different sort of professions that they were able to do. And I remember walking, this is pretty rural, it's pretty large school. I mean, I'm sure it just pulled in everybody from that general area.
And I remember thinking like this is, this is the way to do this because school isn't for everybody, the woman who I go to, who cuts my hair. I mean, she said, she Was in high school and they had like a barber program that she did. She said, I didn't want to be in school. I knew what this is, what I wanted to do and he was but ology should be an option. Yep.
And it just kind of turbocharged her career because she didn't wind up wasting her time and then dropping out of school and then not having a degree and then having to go back at a later time or their, we're going off to find herself in some sort of soft science degree in college, and getting getting saddled with debt. She went straight into the workforce and and is good what she does. I mean, she says good job. Mike.
And every time I go, there have to wait, so I don't she's obviously killing it. Yeah, that's that's actually the big key there. You mentioned a SWAT staging that's kind of like the that triggered it. I forgot that I put this video up Ryan. If we could pull up the video of the there was body cam footage. You and I did a show not too long ago where we talked about
the Super Bowl of masculinity. This was the gentleman who rolled in and saved the lives of many by addressing an active shooter at the school in Nashville. And now we've got the body cam footage from Allen Texas. This was the mall shooting. Her folks, you may have seen some of the pictures there, but this was a guy that just started shooting indiscriminately at a mall and this was the story of the, the Mexican white supremacist.
You recall. He supposedly had Nazi tattoos on his body, but no pictures of his face. Obviously, you never post that. And so that was the story actually was breaking when I was on Tim cast and the video from the body cam of the officer came out. Have you seen this video yet? And I want to see it Francesca. Okay, so here comes, this is the video of the body cam footage here. I would say this is a contender for Super Bowl. Vanity Ryan, whatever you're
ready, we can roll that one. Y'all be good. Okay. And make sure you wear your seatbelts when mommy's driving. Okay, you understand. All right. 145, I think we got shots fired at the outlet mall people running. What you doing? I'm over here by little. I got him down. There it is. What's your initial reaction on that, man? Just it had brought everything in the. You could hear the shots at the.
The most telling thing is it shots are getting louder as he's moving closer and closer to it. And you realize that, that's a guy who's like we talked about before. He threw on his vest that day. He stood up, he drank a cup of coffee on the way to work. He didn't know that it was a Super Bowl today and when they called his name, he ran to the fight. He Didn't post up behind a
pillar and call for SWAT. You can hear him on the radio saying like we might have a mass shooter, semi everybody, you got and he immediately insert himself into a position of leadership there. And then, look, I got the guy who took the shot that need to be taken and was happy with it, like that he was there was no decision there. And I've always said that like, people have said, you think you can shoot somebody. I was like I decided that long
time ago, their decision. I'm just delivering the round this point, right? You weren't excited. You told me that it was something. I thought was a really nice frame. You told me that the first round in your gun is already fired. It's just, you're just waiting for the Target. Yes, yes. It's, I mean, it's already been. It's just a question of the timing, you know, and it's up to them, they've made the decision that's going to do.
And I'm just the delivery system of that round to put them down and he went by. He's, you know, what? I did my job. I did my job. Yeah, I was like, damn, bro. I I put them down and and I think good on him, man. That guy's, you know, and you talk about stress, he Physically exert himself. He had to run their, that's the thing that I was going to bring it up. You've done a lot of SWAT operations. I know you guys try to move
slowly and smoothly. That's the goal, but you've had to do a run up and then do a shooting talk to people about how that adds to the game. Yeah, I mean, that's sort of this stress inoculation component that they try to do in training because you can't prepare for the fear and the adrenaline dump that you're going to get, where your hands are going to shake uncontrollably. You you're not gonna be able to really replicate that, so they have you physically exert yourself during stress
inoculation. But this guy actually had to go Physical strain to that and get to the place where he was going to be emotionally pressed. So he had a double and that's a guy who prepared himself obviously that he could take off and run in his equipment. He, you know, he was on a walking heart attack who is you know his just Downing a dozen doughnuts every single day. So he's a piece of professional. He grabbed his his long gun. It was staged. He said he was ready. He, it was.
So clearly a situation that he thought of and the using he was like, do we have A mass shooter do have a mass shooter because that was going to change the dynamic because if it's you know a just gangbangers that our Crossfire with each other or if it's a hostage situation, but when he said Mass shooter, he knows that. All right. Officer safety is no longer my prime directive here.
My focus is I have to address the threat and if that means that and that means I have to get in a gunfight now and I had the training, I had the equipment and I toured the oath and that's incumbent on me to do that. Now, if I have to lay my life down then, That's that's just the way that the the brakes fall. Yeah, 100%. I don't know if you noticed this to one of the things that I picked up on watching that was that there was maybe like a three quarter of a second.
Pause between between him seeing the guy, and then taking the shot and it was like just the right amount of time to make the decision. Like this is deliberate this what I'm going to do, he didn't like run up into it and you know, gun up and go. So he's not like running into the fight, with the hands, guns up. He runs up. He assesses. He sees what's happening and then it's, like, bang, bang,
bang! Then he gets behind the cover and he Like leans out and you probably hit on the first rounds as well because there's reaction. And you don't hear a lot coming back at him, but he shoots until the threat is stops moving. And you know, the guy had his hand on the gun until till the cops, get up there. Anyway, just great Contender for the Super Bowl of masculinity.
I know, we like to highlight heroic cops when it happens, there's a lot of people that are saying the wrong thing that dude killed it. I mean, and he was talking about the kids telling the kids to wear seatbelts exactly where he trains like just just like that man. Like one second year like officer, friendly and community. In policing to mass shooter and that guy was ready. So yeah, he's definitely in Contender to go to Disneyland
today. One more thing that I saw on there was that he was carrying a magazine. That was also double strap to another magazine, which is to say that the rifle, probably, wait an extra pound or two more than normal. And so maybe that's how we normally train j'd. But a lot of times people will carry a weapon system. That is not the way that they train with the weapon system, you train light and then if you carry heavy so he might be changing something up in his
mix. I'm not a big fan of that but I do love the idea of having extra mags and if he doesn't carry him on his kit which She probably doesn't as a police officer, you know, you don't want to run out of bullets in a gunfight like that. And you heard like people could hear how many rounds went down range and it was not, not a few, it was multiple 3-round burst there.
Yep. And I mean, he was able to get to a quickly and where he was going to with there was going to be some noise issues, like it was going to be some Echoes actually like get to the threat, was going to be an issue so that collateral effect clip was continuous because we might have that. Okay. So he was able to find it pretty quickly, which you could hear the Echoes going on. I think it would be There was a challenge there LL. Another element to it. Yeah. And that was relatively short
time addressing. But obviously you heard how many shots that guy got off in a few seconds? And then how many shots? It took to respond. It's not a One-Shot kill. It's not a One-Shot solution, even with the rifle, you know, that was a reasonable rifle engagement distances because maybe 75 yards, tops, which is about where that stuff happens. But you know, thank God that guy
was there. And like I say, I like, I like highlighting excellence in law enforcement when they do the thing they're supposed to do, which is that we expect men to run towards gunfire and solve problems and they did. He did, he did it to go protect the woman and the kids that he was just talking to, you know, the more valuable assets back to what we first talked about a hundred percent 100% accurate.
All right, speaking about cops, and sort of a heroic nature of being a regular law enforcement, we moved out of that space. Now we're doing former Federal Friday type stuff with the Steve friend, will you tell people about your book, how its selling and where they can find it and we probably got that graphic to yeah, book is available on Amazon, it's called true blue. My journey from Up to suspended FBI whistleblower, it is now out in sick. That was June 13th.
Was the the published date? I've had some good feedback. Good. Good reviews on Amazon for people. I've had some invitations to come. Do some book signing events, just encourage everybody to pick up a copy of it. Everybody, I've talked to multiple people that said they read it in one sitting down, so it's definitely lighter
summertime poolside reading. You can learn about my experience as a police officer as an FBI agent and then the More heavier, heavy content of the whistleblowing is the second half, but there's some good stories in there that I've told a million times and they're pretty well edited down. That's kind of the nature of cop stories as we find. I've got, I do a show called roll call with Alpha Warrior and we, you know, cops not to tell their stories.
That's the fun thing about it. Ladies and gentlemen, we're going to wrap this sucker up. I do appreciate you all sticking with us and joining us from the dark to light. We want to thank Steve friends for joining us as our special guest. He's a, an author and a fellow I found out your the domestic intelligence fellow, did you know? At domestic intelligence and Security Services. That's right. At the center for new in America. You can follow him on Twitter at real Steve friend.
You can go to his truth, which is real underscore Steve friend. Is that right correct? All right, got them both out there. Find his book. The books will be in the show notes, which I'll put out very shortly. And I do want to read a five star review from our Apple podcast. We're at 576 five star reviews. This one says, always brings the receipts. It's by how be sdv? I have no idea, but that's actually destock. What I believe is probably in the chat.
Right now, it says Kyle love your show. Really appreciate you and all the suspenders who have put it on the line. Thanks for continuing to share, not just great info. It's credible info because you always bring the receipts, God bless all the suspend balls and their families and of course, in the live chat as well. Thanks Dee. Really appreciate you joining, folks. We do this for you. I want to say a couple quick. Thank yous, obviously. I thank you to Steve for joining me.
I want to say thanks to Ryan Matta for producing the show. And I want to say, thanks to my brother. Casey seraphin, if you guys like that piano piece that that comes in, that is the opening theme that we've adopted that was actually. Written. And performed by my younger brother who is incredibly talented musician and he sent it over, and I didn't even tell him I started using it, but I want to give him credit. So it's in the credits right now.
Casey Serafin with his outstanding piano piece. We will see you again on the Kyle surfing show on Monday, folks. We always dream 8:30, Texas America. That's 9:30. For those of you on the East Coast 6:30, on the west coast will see you again. Have a safe weekend, y'all. Thanks for listening to the Kyle Serafin show streamed live Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on Rumble.com. Kyle Serafin. Follow Kyle on Twitter and true
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