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Today's Thursday. It is December the 12th and we're rolling live on Rumble. We are rolling live over on X and on Locals. Kyle seraphin.com is how you get there if you want to join the locals community. Thanks so much for all of you that have something happened yesterday. This guy, his name is Chris Ray. I had a lot of people asking me about him and I said, you know, I'm familiar with the name of Chris Wright. We're going to talk a little bit about that.
Also this instinct by the even the people on the political right the the right wing media establishments. Are so quick to try to jump. On the story, they both want to be the first, everybody wants to be the first. So they all reported that he resigned. This guy that I'm sort of familiar with, he, he didn't resign. He's going to stick around, but we're paving the way for a cash only FBI and only cash situation. So that's coming. Let's see. The world seems insanely messy
right now. As I look out into the media scape, I'm seeing what's going on in Syria. I'm seeing people from the United States government getting up in their spokesperson roles and either lying or maybe congressman or lying or maybe both of it.
It's just, it's messy. It's really ugly, and it's yet another reason for you to remember that it is worth your time to continue to be a skeptic, to question the sources of information, try to find some secondary, you know, validation for anything that you want to believe because it's just ugly out there. And we're going to get to Syria. We're going to talk about Afghanistan. We're going to talk about the flu, all the things domestic, overseas, all that kind of stuff.
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And in any case, you guys, let's talk about some of the weirdness. Tell me if this guy doesn't look like the kind of dude who would just be living in Missouri like he would, and then he would just decide out of nowhere at 29 years old, you know what? I need to go on a pilgrimage to something in Syria in the middle of a ongoing United States conflict where we have special operations troops that are actually dropping ordinance and involved in kinetic firefight
situations. I'm just going to go and do a spiritual pilgrimage. I've always wanted to go to Syria, and now that I'm 28 years old and I live in Missouri, I'm just, I'm just going to do it. I'm just going to go. You can't stop me. I'm heading out there. Man thought to be in a missing American found in Syria. The story is weirder and weirder. A man thought to be a missing United States citizen has been found in Damascus or outside of it.
Damascus in Syria, telling reporters that he'd recently been freed from a jail cell. He's believed to be the Missouri resident Travis Timmerman, 29 years old, found by residents wandering barefoot in a neighborhood just South of Damascus. Thousands of people have been released from prisons across Syria this week after the rebels toppled the country's former president, Bashar al-Assad. OK, why was he in Syria? Why was he wandering in the
neighborhood, you ask? In a video posted Thursday, The man says, my name is Travis. That's it. And then he added that he's from the United States. There had been an alert that had gone out. Posted by Hungarian police. I'm in the like, I'm in all, I'm all shoulders right now. I don't. This is all Shrugville. What are we talking about in June? In June, Hungarians said that they thought a American from Missouri went missing in Syria.
On speaking to CBS News, he did, in fact, identify himself as Timmerman said he'd been detained in a Syrian prison for several months after entering the country without permission. He'd crossed the borders from Lebanon into Syria, you know, like you do. And he had decided to travel to Syria for, quote, UN quote, spiritual purposes. That's what he told CBS. Yep. And then the cell was broken down and he was let out by two men who were armed with AK-40 sevens.
And he left the prison with a bunch of guys and he tried to get back to Jordan because that's where, you know, that's where you go. If you get out, you just try to go to Jordan on foot. And then he said that his time in Syria prison, he gave it a, he gave it a three star rating. He said it wasn't too bad. I was never beaten. So that's an upside. I was the really bad part is I couldn't go to the bathroom when I wanted to. I was only let out three times a day to go to the bathroom.
You know, that's pretty strange. I have never heard like a medium review of being in a Middle Eastern prison, but this is the first one. This reminds me of like a Robin Hood men in tight skit. Seriously, what are, what are we talk? I'm, I'm, I'm flabbergasted. the United States said that they are aware of reports that an American had been found outside of Damascus and they are seeking to provide support for him out of respect for his privacy. Apparently he doesn't have any privacy.
He actually told you whether or not he could pee and what it was like hanging out there. But out of respect for his privacy, the United States government is not going to give you any further information at this time. And there you have it, folks. That's how it looks. And this will not be discussed ever again, most likely. I have the CBS report as well. I'll see if there's anything
interesting in there. I don't remember seeing anything new, he told a senior foreign correspondent named Elizabeth Palmer. You always notice they put women in the Middle East. A lot of women go and do the sort of on the ground thing. I don't know if that's just because men are gutless or maybe they just go like, this is a really good place for me to get killed. I don't think I want to go do that. And women are like, I don't understand risk. I'm going to go do it. It's going to be great.
Then they do this kind of weird walking around and engaging with the people. It it, I've got a video from CNN, which I'm, I'm basing this on, by the way. I'll play it in a second here. OK. So apparently he made his way out of the country. He walked out of the prison he'd been held for more than half a year. So a little bit more
information. He was detained immediately upon entering without permission seven months ago when he spent a month in Lebanon 1st and then he walked out and same story. The door was busted down and it woke me up and the guards were still there. So I thought the warfare could have been more acted but it end up just ending. There was no real resistance, there was no fighting spiritual purposes. OK, so I have this incredibly bizarre video from CN NS website which maybe I'll I'll post it
over on locals. I'll post it over on kyleseraphin.com if you guys want to see this. We won't put it behind the paywall or anything because it's not mine. This lady is rolling cell to cell with quote, UN quote, rebel freedom fighters that have liberated this prison, which was an Air Force, like a Syrian Air Force detention center. And they find a dude wrapped up
in blankets. I don't want to give the spoiler away, but like it it. That's obviously what's going to happen because that's what's going on here. So I'll skip around in this video because it's about 8 minutes long. We'll get a couple couple of like tidbits of it. They're shooting off locks. This thing is crazy. So just this is the situation in Syria that we are not catching and they're putting women in it.
Deep in the belly of the regime's Air Force Intelligence headquarters, these are English letters. We are hoping to find traces of Austin Tice, an American journalist held captive in Syria since 2012. It's one of many secret prisons across the city. This specific branch was tasked with surveillance, arrest and killing of all regime critics. We don't find any hints of Tice, but come across something extraordinary. I can't tell though, it might just be a blanket but it's the
only cell that's locked. Is he going to shoot it? The guard makes us turn the camera off while he shoots the lock off the cell door. We go in to get a closer look. It's still not clear if there is something under. I'm a civilian, he says. I'm a civilian. Oh, there's a dude under the blanket, by the way. He was like squished up really, really small. If you haven't seen this, I I actually really encourage you to go watch this. It's the weirdest thing that
you'll watch. The weirdest part of it is there's a cell. They look through the window of this barred glass thing door, and they're looking in there and they see a blanket. And so the guard pulls out his AK and smokes the door. That's Part 1. That's not a breaching technique that you usually use. Shotgun's probably better, but whatever.
So they blast the door and then they let a American female journalist roll in. But you'll notice that the angle of the video makes it look like she's the person who's entering first. But there was somebody that was videoing her come through the door. So they let the they let a cameraman like roll into the cell and then they let this lady walk in and then they videotape her. It gets weirder. And I'm going to keep playing the video.
I'm going to go back to it real quick so you guys can see. I, I like I'm saying this is, it feels, this is like a great sense of the chaos that's going on as the Biden regime ends in this, in the same way that the Syrians are sort of like taking over their pieces of government and discovering dudes under blankets. I think that we are going to have the same experience in January and we're getting a taste of it right now. It's OK. But it's OK. Does anyone have any water?
It is suddenly. My, my, my. OK, it's water. It's water. My God, the light says, oh God, there is light. My God, there is light. She's he's kissing her, he's clinging to her. They take him outside. Like this is weird. This is just weird. This lady is having the best day of her life. She got to save some rando dude with some like rebel fighters that would probably cut her head off if she wasn't giving them positive press. I don't know. I'm just telling you the world is weird.
Meanwhile, in other parts of US conflict zones, we got this going on. This happened yesterday or the day before. Explosion in Afghanistan killed the Taliban regime minister who was helping refugees. Supposedly they have a minister for refugees in Afghanistan. I didn't even know that was a possibility. And CBS reports it, there is a minister for refugees in the Taliban run government of Afghanistan and he was killed in an explosion. You're not going to believe it.
He was killed supposedly by an ISIS bomber. Because they want to kill each other, because terrorists don't like other terrorists. They're not terroristy enough. This is the this is the real legacy of the Biden regime for me. For me, we're we're just seeing chaos laid out. The best part is like the they have like details on the attack that the foreign minister was killed at a suicide bombing attack with at least four of his
associates. The Taliban chief spokesperson said that they could confirm the death and they blamed it on the
country's branch of ISIS. Supposedly the assailant, AKA suicide bomber, distinguished, sorry, disguised himself as a visitor when he pretended to have a physical disability, I don't know, like a limp or whatever else, because he was carrying all these heavy explosives, then rolled in and then went with the S vest and the suicide vest triggered that boom kills off people inside the Taliban government. But you know, despite all of that, it's all fine.
I mean, it's, it's totally fine. So say if Anthony Blinken, US Secretary of State, who's defending in front of a a contentious House hearing, he's defending the Afghan withdrawal that the United States engaged in, which is a really tough thing to do. These are back-to-back stories coming from CBS, but they just happened to have the stories that lined up perfectly for what I'm talking about today. He's defending the Afghan withdrawal.
He said that Biden's decision to withdraw from Afghanistan while he was appearing in front of this, this House Foreign Affairs Committee was it was good. He says. I firmly believe that the president's decision to withdraw from Afghanistan was the right one direct quote. He declined to blame the decisions that were made in the in the lead up to the exit. He said that it was Trump's fault, obviously because Trump left them in a weak position.
You want to talk about leaving somebody in a weak position, The Biden's, the Biden's sort of legacy is going to be that the world is on fire in multiple places. And then then they're complaining about Donald Trump leaving him in a weak position. And he also blamed the intelligence assessments, which we talked about the other day about how bad apparently our intelligence assessments are in certain areas like Lloyd Austin not knowing that Syria would
fall. They apparently just really believed that Kabul wouldn't fall into the hands of the Taliban. For months, there were recommendations for this guy blinking to be held in contempt of Congress. But these were party line votes. And so they just sort of pulled this thing off. I I'm telling you, it's non-stop chaos and lies, not just overseas. We're going to bring it back at domestic. And the new thing that's been going on over the skies of, of New Jersey, which is fascinating
and also bizarre. And it just feels like we're ready for like nobody is even blinking. They're like, hey, there's all this crazy stuff happening in the sky over our own American cities and people are like, yeah, that's just what happens. Like sometimes the aliens and or drones and or Iranians are doing, you know, stuff and we just take it. We're just taking it with a grain of salt because it's so overwhelming at the moment. I don't, I don't know any other way around it.
So we're going to go to that in just a second here. But first, we're going to just let you guys know this is probably a good time to do it. We're feeling good about where the country's headed, but not where it's at necessarily right now. And that makes me concerned. So it's time when we let our guard down, that's when bad things happen. There's no reason for that. That's why we're always prepared for emergencies here at the
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So what is the truth? Here is some conflicting reporting. Are you ready? We're going to have a member of Congress tell us one thing, and then you're going to have the Pentagon tell us that's not true. And I think we just skeptically sit here and go like, well, then it's probably aliens. We're going to get into the Joe Rogan camp. Here is Jeff Van Drew, Congressman out of New Jersey.
In focus now, Republican Congressman Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey, member of the House Judiciary Committee, on the Hill right now. How do you how do you address this at this point? Well, here's the real deal, Harris. You know, I'm also on the transportation committee, on the aviation subcommittee, and I've gotten to know people and from very high sources, very qualified sources, very responsible sources. I'm going to tell you the real deal.
Iran launched a mothership probably about a month ago that contains these drones. That mothership is off. I'm going to tell you the deal. It's off the East Coast of the United States of America. They've launched drones is everything that we can see or hear. And again, these are from high sources. I don't say this lightly. Now, you know, we know there was a probability it could have been our own government. We know it's not our own government because they would
have let us know. It could have been some really glorified hobbyist or hobbyist that were doing something unbelievable. They don't have the technology, but let's pretend that's possible. The third possibility was somebody, an adversarial country doing this. Know that Iran made a deal with China to purchase drones, motherships and technology in order to go forward. The sources I have are good. They can't reveal who they are because they are speaking to me
in confidentiality. These drones should be shot down. Whether it was some crazy hobbyist that we can't imagine or whether it is Iran, and I think it very possibly could be, they should be shot down. We are. So wait, is it Iran or is this something that you think it possibly could be Iran? You've got really good sources, but now you've actually just backpedaled towards the end of it. Mr. Van Drew, what in the heck is America supposed to believe?
And by the way, it was put out there a month ago, this the the mother ship, is it a is it an ocean born festival? How is it? How is it launching these things? What sort of range do these drones have? Right? Do we have a little bit of questions about the way that he says? Is it just floating up there? Is it is it like a is it is it one of those balloons that the Chinese like? I don't get it. So that doesn't actually clear up anything.
It doesn't help us. By the way, I heard some really wild air traffic control traffic the other day from the other side the other coast out on on the Pacific. Maybe I'll throw that up too on on locals just for you guys to listen to. I sent it over to my buddies that are like my favorite alien conspiracy types. You're telling me that a drone mothership that is launching other drones like every alien movie we've ever seen is just hovering off the coast and no one's doing anything about it?
Pentagon doesn't believe that, makes a man say, What are we supposed to believe here? Who's lying to us? Or is everyone just lying? Jen, Sabrina, can you tell me what the Pentagon is doing to address this issue of drone sightings over New Jersey? It's near sensitive installations, the FBI's involved. What is the Pentagon doing? Sure.
So at this time, so aware of those drone sightings that have been reported, at this time, we have no evidence that these activities are coming from a foreign entity or the work of an adversary. We're going to continue to monitor what is happening. But you know, at no point were our installations threatened when this activity was. Occurring can. You rule out that these are American drones, U.S. military drones. These are not U.S. military drones.
Again, this is being investigated by local law enforcement. What our initial assessment here is that these are not drones or activities coming from a foreign entity or adversary. Representative Jeff Van Drew, who is a Republican from New Jersey, was just on the air saying that Iran launched a mother ship probably about a month ago that contains these drones and that that mother ship is off the coast of the East Coast of the United States.
Is there any truth to that? There is not any truth to that. There is no Iranian ship off the coast of the United States, and there's no so-called mother ship launching drones towards the United States. Well, perfect. Well, that clears it all up. OK, so a couple things that were said and a couple things that were not said. So what did she say? She said someone said, are they American? Do they come from the American
government or military? And she paused and she went like, no, they don't come from the American government or military. What she didn't rule out was any defense contractors that are, strictly speaking, not part of the American government, even if they are being paid by the American government. So there's a possibility of that. We're just like reading between the lines now. We're just sitting here trying to make assessments about what is and what is not there.
This woman has seemed, I would say a like a mediocre liar since I first seen her. And I don't know exactly what her name is, but she pops up here and there. She she's like the alternate for for Kirby. So I don't know what that says, but the little read between the lines from the Pentagon brief indicates that they are not that worried about it, right? You don't see any real concern. That doesn't seem to be an urgency on there.
And somebody's being told probably just like let it happen, whatever that thing is. So maybe there are some part of our domestic capabilities that they're trying out over US air with why they're doing it over a place that is as populated as New Jersey. You could do it like in New Mexico and nobody would notice. If he could do it of the healing National Forest, that'd be fine. There's a lot of places where you can go fly stuff and nobody will notice.
We've got bases to do stuff from, so why they're doing it there, God knows. But it does kind of make us feel like a little bit like we're living in this weird world that Alex Jones has been kind of painting for a while. So you can't make up the weirdness of the timeline. And it continues. It doesn't matter whether we're talking about national security or talking about the media
stuff. Alex Jones, apparently the bankruptcy judge that was overseeing the sale of Infowars, Alex Jones's television network program, media company. They set up something that they were not legally allowed to do. And the bankruptcy judge has rejected The Onion. Yes, that Onion, the parody news site that I first saw in like 1998 where they had a decidedly and deliciously inappropriate
headline. I remember the first headline I ever saw from The Onion, and it said Bill Clinton sends very special forces to the Middle East. And it was a bunch of soldiers, but they were Down syndrome. And so they had the big Coke bottle glasses and the whole thing. Yeah, that's the first time. So the Onion was going to buy the Infowars. That's how backwards the world is.
Owners of The Onion said they're deeply disappointed that the judge has decided to reject their bid to buy the Infowars company on late Tuesday. So that was earlier this week. The federal judge, the bankruptcy judge said that last month auction of Jones's business and the onions bid to buy it, which were selected as the winner, were in fact,
flawed. There were two days of testimony in Houston. And this judge, Chris Lopez, Christopher Lopez took issue with what he called a lack of transparency in the process, an uneven playing field and a failure to maximize the value for the people to whom Jones owes money. The decision is significant, and it's rare. Yeah, it was a rigged bid to be able to buy it. So Infowars is back on the air, at least temporarily, and they probably will still go to do
this. This has been this protracted legal battle over something that we should all have a real problem with, which is freedom of speech and the, the weaponized government that we've been seeing. And the fact that you had like a former FBI agent in there crying that they were in fact injured by, by Alex Jones saying things that Alex Jones just says. You don't have to be right.
The claim was, is that it was somehow malicious and it somehow maligned and hurt the, the cause of the, of the children and the educators and the parents of stuff that were involved in Sandy Hook. I don't know, I don't, I like I I don't even know how that world, like we just bypassed the fact that somebody rendered a billion dollar verdict against the press for just talking when there are incredible lies on a regular basis put out by all of these media companies and they
decided to go after Alex Jones. So that's sad. That's sad. It's a sad state of affairs because in theory you should be able to say things. It doesn't mean that you're not accountable for your words, but reporting things that you have some belief in, that you have some evidence that you look at. I think I told you guys this, but like, there was a time years ago when I'm sitting in a car doing surveillance and my wife sends me a text message out of nowhere. And she was like, is Michelle
Obama a man? And you're like, I don't think so. And then she said you a bunch of stuff and you're like, oh, shoot, that's fairly convincing. That's the world we live in right now. It doesn't matter whether it's deepfake or whether it's AI or whether it's actual things that have been deceptively cut or whether it's actual honesty. And it's just so rare that you just don't see it. In any case, you can look at all
kinds of things. I know there are plenty of people that probably listen to this that think Sandy hoax may have been a Sandy Hooks may have been a hoax. There are plenty of people who think the otherwise, people who have visited the school, there are questions that have surrounded it since the beginning. We don't get honest answers. And that's the major problem with having both a federal, state, local governments that don't believe in transparency. People don't know what the hell
to think. And people had two choices after what happened in 2020 with all of the COVID craziness. We're going to talk more about that at the end of the show here. But as we get into that kind of space, there's something that people do. They have two options basically, and they don't really have any other way around it. There are two things you can do. You can basically say I reject everything and I will accept the truth on a case by case basis by living in a world of skepticism.
I will basically live and say I will never trust anything based on your sources unless I can evaluate them myself. For their accuracy, for their, for their, for their proximity to the actual information, their access, right, that's going to be critical. Or the other thing that people do, and this is the biggest problem that a lot of folks do, folks on the left, folks on the right do it. What they say is I don't believe anything. I'm going to believe whatever the hell I want.
Or in the words of my father, don't trouble me with the facts. I already have an opinion. I've actually got a story about that as well. You guys are going to be shocked. I've seen this over and over in the last, let's call it 18 hours. Donald Trump just named Carrie Lake as the new director or will be the incoming director of the US agency that runs what's called the Voice of America. And so many blind, sycophantic Donald Trump fans. And I'm not mad at you for being
that. I'm just saying get yourself together, people. They're like, this is amazing. Carry Lake is going to be great. She's so perfect for this job. Why? What do you know about Voice of America? Do you know anything about Voice of America? Do you have any actual background? Have you ever dealt with the Voice of America? Have you ever freaking listened to the Voice of America? Have you ever been inside the
building where they house this? Because I've worked with people from the Voice of America. It's full of freaking spies. Let me just say that very definitively without a whole lot of detail. You're going to have to just
take my word on that one. But you can just know that when you have people that come from the actual places that we are broadcasting into with a propaganda network, the the onus and the the impetus for foreign powers to infiltrate that broadcast network and actually kind of slight the propaganda, the money comes out of the State Department and or the CIA. You guys can go into Mike Benz if you want to get deep in the weeds of where the money comes from.
But this started back is a propaganda that we're going back to like World War 2. They had a thing called Radio Free Europe and the Voice of America is effectively officially government sanctioned, paid for American propaganda that is also Co opted by the countries that we are trying to propagandize. And it is full of counterintelligence investigations because what you have are dozens and dozens of people, let's say like the
Ukrainian desk. And they're all from Ukraine and they all have loyalties to Ukraine. They all have the ability and they speak natively in that tongue and they have native accents in the language. And so they go out there and do weird stuff. You think that Carrie Lake knows how to do that? Maybe she does. But she's been a news anchor. She's worked in the broadcasting space. This should be run by someone who's used to catching spies.
So for all of the people out there cheering it on, Carrie Lake's going to do a great job. It's so amazing. It's like it's perfect for her. Is it perfect for her, really, or do you just not know anything and you just cheerlead for people? There's a lot of clapping, seal things going on. It just irritates me because I just don't think anybody knows what they're talking about and they're just, they're just looking to be excited about stuff. There are some amazingly good
picks. Cash Patel is a great pick and and Harmie Dillon is a great pick. I think that Pete headset is a great pick. Like there are great picks. Why? Because I see people upset about it. Like, and then there's this stuff like this where you're just like, that's kind of a throwaway post It's weird. It's odd. In any case, it's being covered over here by NBC News. He said it on true social.
Nominated to run the US Agency for Global Media, which is the the parent organization that runs Voice of America. By the way, the weirdest government corporate structure that you've ever seen. It's so bizarre. It was run by this thing called the Broadcast Board of Governors that they had special agents that would come and work with us that had clearances, but they didn't have arrest authority. They had investigatory authority.
It's such a weird animal. It's like everything about Voice of America is just like, convoluted, kind of like a guy from Missouri who wants to go to visit Syria on a spiritual purpose. OK. He wants ally Carrie Lake to be the the director of Voice of America, the federal news network that's part of the US Agency for Global Media. He said that he would be announcing a new head of the US Agency for Global Media.
So the person that will be Carrie Lake's boss said that Lake would ensure American values of freedom and liberty are broadcast around the world fairly and accurately, unlike the lies that are spread by the fake news media. I guess good luck with that. I mean, I'm like I said, you're, you're walking into a viper's nest of people that have mixed loyalties, if not the opposite loyalty. Carrie Lake predictably said that she was honored.
She said under my leadership, the VOA will excel in its mission chronicling American achievements worldwide. That's not its mission. Its mission is propaganda. Thank you for putting your trust in me. It's it's to like to radicalize populations against their own governments, which, you know, there's a vested interest in that by the American statecraft. It is a tool of statecraft. It's a non violent tool but very strange stuff.
Everything about this just makes me just go like VOA emphasize that they have a firewall that prohibits interference in any U.S. government officials in the objective or the independent reporting of news and thereby safeguarding the availability of our journalists to develop content that reflects the highest standards of professional journalism and free of political interference. That was government garbage. That was pure BSI. Should read that one more time.
That was actually really really good government BS. That was perfect government speak. The website says that they are prohibited from interference by any U.S. government official in the objective independent reporting of news, thereby safeguarding the ability of our journalists to develop content that reflects the highest professional standards of journalism, free of political interference. No, to all of that. This is why we don't believe what's going on.
That's why everyone's going on like, well, you know who's lying to us? Everybody, it turns out, especially that, especially that on the government website. It's really, really hard to read that and, and, and take it seriously. And so the things that used to hold journalists accountable, the so-called like priesthood that they that they get, they get indoctrinated into it when they go to journalism school, that's a capital J referred to
as J school in the business. When they go there, they're supposed to actually learn something about the principles. And it should be a thing that my father and I have always talked about, which is that you sort of accept that you have a bias, you acknowledge your bias, and then you do your best to basically report against your bias so that you cut down the middle.
And that's hard to do. And I understand that it's much easier to be an opinion journalist, which is not even a real thing historically, but to be like an opinion commentator, which is what I do. I don't try to be objective. I don't have any interest in being objective. Not here. This is my show. So we just do it that way. But that is the thing that they
pretend to have. And for VOA of all places to pretend that on their website, it's it's laughably silly and it's objectively false, demonstrably false. Like they have a budget that says otherwise from people that would actually indicate that there is no chance of it being true. We're going to get to more nonsense, false statements, government officials saying things that are not true and mainstream media people doing the same thing because, you know, why the hell not?
We're going to go there. But first, we're going to go ahead and break over real quick to our buddies over at the Wellness Company letting you know the holidays are here and that means it's sick season, sinus infection, strep throat, upper respiratory hacking and coughing, everybody traveling, passing it around. Thanks so much folks in the airports and out in the stores. Nothing worse than being sick during the holidays, too, am I right? I know I'm right. I don't even have to.
OK. The only thing that's worse than the government lying is the group that's supposed to keep them honest. That's supposed to be accountable. The the the pillar that is supposed to be speaking truth to power so democracy doesn't die in darkness. This is a representative or a reporter, A Jesse Eisinger from Pro Publica. And this story caught my attention because it is pushed
and pushed and pushed. They really, really, really want to go after anything they can about the Defense Secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth. All right, then you read things like this that are objectively stupid. I'm going to read this guy's posting because there was a controversy about whether or not they were going to run a story which Pete essentially debunked easily. This is their their rationality for running around in journalistic circles, which is just a circle jerk at this
point. Hexet said he want that he got into West Point, but he didn't attend it. We asked West Point Public Affairs, which told us on two separate occasions that the record that he hadn't even applied there. When we reached out, Hexet, Spock's spokesperson, gave us this acceptance letter. Wait, what? Right. So you're reading that and you go, OK, they, they contacted West Point's public affairs office, the first spokesperson
wrote on the record quote. According to the admissions office, Hegseth had not applied for admission to the United States Military Academy. That's the story. This is the actual quote came in the second time, a review of our records. It indicates Mr. Peter Hegseth was offered admission to West Point in 1999 but did not attend. OK, so that is contradictory. There was an incorrect statement involving Mr. Hegseth admission to the United States Military Academy and that was released by
an employee on December 10th. That's two days ago. So this is a very recent story. Upon further review of the archive database, the employees realized that this statement was an error. Why is West Point releasing false statements about things without checking it? If you don't know, you don't know. We don't have this information. They just went after it. They said that after he was offered acceptance to West Point as a prospective member of the class of 22,000.
And three, the US Military Academy takes the situation very seriously. And we apologize for this administrative error. That essentially was going to smear the man. And there you have on the screen right there, they actually gave him a certificate, which is very nice, a certificate of admission, an offer of admission for the United States Military Academy at West Point. And the letter is also attached that you've seen as well. Kind of this, this instinct that they have to deny things.
It's almost like they're in on the smear, like they're worried about some of the woke stupidity, which we know has permeated the culture at West Point. And he's been saying he's going to go against it. The other thing that he's been out there talking about of of late is that they want to stop this, like openly gay policy. Why? Because who needs openly gay people in the military? It doesn't. Like, who cares what your sexuality is? Keep it in your pants and shut your mouth.
What I don't need is to hear about it when we're in some sort of job that has a national security implication. Apparently I need it while I'm watching things on Amazon Prime. This is a new Google ad that has popped up that I'm just going to share with you because I've seen it now You have to see it.
It's nauseating and repulsive. I don't know any other way around it. So this is a man, a very effeminate, I assume gay man, although it would be interesting to find out if he wasn't gay, dressed in women's clothing, intermittently worrying about moisturizers. I'm just summarizing it for you guys. This is an effeminate ethnic looking like maybe I don't even know. Maybe you guys can tell me what ethnicity is like Asian ish or something.
Maybe he's Hispanic. He's got long hair and earrings and he looks very transy. Here we go. So dry this winter. Dryness is not it, especially when I have so many holiday looks to pull off. Thankfully, I know just the thing. And it's in stock. Nearby hydrated skin is a gift to everyone. No wrapping needed. Happy holidays to me, for F's sake. Right. That's Google Shopping. It's a legitimate advertisement. Do you need that dude? Puerto Rican. You're probably right.
Yeah, Puerto Rican. Maybe that's what the chat just said. Do we really need that guy in the military? You know what? I have gay friends that served in the military. And the thing about them is, is that they hate that guy, too. They don't want anything to do with that guy. Irritates the crap out of them. It's gross. Egyptian, this is great. All I got to do is ask you guys, what's the story with this person? And I'm going to get this flood from our chat.
Heterosexual dudes don't need to be talking about it either. Like just keep whatever's going on. This used to be like common knowledge in America, which is that there are certain things that are out of the public conversation. If you're close with somebody and you have like some sort of story you want to tell them later, fine, so be it. But you don't go out there and talk about politics. You don't generally talk about religion. You don't really need to talk
about your sexuality. Just keep it to yourself and do your damn job. If you guys have a relationship outside of work, that's a different animal. We used to be kind of a proper country and we used to not have to worry about this kind of stuff. But we can't help it. And you know, meh, that's where we're at right now. Let me go to Biden story before we get to the the fun news of the day. This is the last little piece of chaos that's going on. Joe Biden is throwing us this parting gift.
He commuted sentences for 1500 people and pardoned 39 convicted nonviolent criminals. OK, that's a big day. That's a big day for Joe Biden. Did he sign all of them himself? Did he have a stamper? Did he have like one of those tranny interns with the long fingernails and the stupid pantsuit doing the signing? Hard to say. On Thursday, he pardoned 39 people who were convicted of nonviolent crimes. They don't say what they are.
So that's helpful community. The sentences of 1500 people, This is coming from ABC News 1500 people who are on home confinement, exactly 0 them. We're a January 6 defendants. Go figure. They've shown successful rehabilitation and their commitment to making their community stronger and safer. Yeah, that's what people do when they go and they commit crimes and then get commuted. They they make their community stronger and safer. I'm sure they won't have any recidivism.
They described it as the single largest day of a grant of clemency in modern history. Great job, Joe Way to go. Do you think that he made someone like this available to the American people? This is on a New York subway. This was captured just the other day. This is why Daniel Penny is my man of the year. This is why men have to act like men because sometimes you commute the sentences of people that actually do need to be locked up and they do have real problems.
And this is what it sounds like. You're seeing a black man in a hoodie walking on a New York subway car. Those pals, every time he does it, if you're just listening, he's throwing air punches really close to real people who tend to be mostly women as everyone sits here and films him instead of someone choking this a hole out. Fighting demons? Yep, we can be compassionate that that person is clearly
having a problem. We can also sink in a rear naked choke and allow him to stop doing that, or guillotine him and makes it so that he doesn't hurt anybody. Restrain him, get him somewhere else, maybe not commuting 1500 sentences. You think they were able to review all those things in in adequate detail? Sure, why not? I'm sure they had the resources of the FBI behind it. All right, let's do it.
I am familiar with the name. For those of you that don't know where that comes from, there is an intro that we do. If you've never seen the the video podcast, if you were an audio only listener, let me give you a quick taste of why I'm making fun of it. Chris Ray knows of me, and I sort of know of him as well. This is him in congressional testimony with the late, great Sheila Jackson Lee, Democrat from hell. Here she is before she took up her new post. Are you familiar with FBI
Special Agents Kyle Serpent? I'm familiar with the name. Is that yes? I'm familiar with the name. All right, and that's that let's go song that we do. All right, That's the intro that we play. That is the reason why there is a joke. That's why today's show is called. I'm familiar with the name Chris Wray has decided not to resign, but to tell you that he's going to resign in the near future.
We have video clips that are very rare, but they are they are released by the FB is official account because they are going to get ahead of everything that is out there. They're going to spin their own narrative on mediocre social media. Of course, Ray announced that he will resign when Donald Trump takes office, which does remove that sort of happiness that some of us would have if he got that you're fired and we would have live streamed it. I'm sure that would have been fun.
But Donald Trump has been deeply critical of Ray. You got to give him credit. All of the lefties news sites that followed the the lead of NBC News, in this case, this is Ryan Riley and Ken Delanian. They got it right. They got the story right. People on the right mostly got it wrong. They said he resigned. He didn't resign. He's still there. He's going to be there until at least January 19th, it sounds like, or right around then. But he plans to resign at the
end of the regime. He said that after weeks of careful thought. You know what? Let me just give it to you in his own words. We'll let him tell you this is a classic Chris Ray speech, which is to say, really boring, totally uninspiring, and using more words than necessary to say less things than he should. Freddy, here we go. Am I being too critical?
After weeks of careful thought, I've decided the right thing for the Bureau is for me to serve until the end of the current administration in January and then step down. My goal is to keep the focus on our mission, on the indispensable work each of you is doing every single day. And in my view, this is the best way to avoid dragging the Bureau deeper into the fray while reinforcing the values and principles that are so important in how we do our work.
Now, I should go without saying, but I'm going to go ahead and say it anyways. This is not easy for me. I love this place, I love our mission and I love our people, but my focus is and always has been on us and I'm doing what's right for the FBI. Look, when you're not a very good actor, that's pretty good. I mean, he almost got a tear out when you go out there. I told you my first instinct with this guy. I first came across Chris Wray in June of 2018. I had just joined a surveillance
squad. We had just done 16 or 18 days of non-stop work where we were doing 8 to 12 hours of surveillance on any given day, plus the prep for the missions, plus the briefings and so on. And we got back in from being out of town, being away from my family. We were supposed to have a day off because that's what's supposed to happen after you work for two weeks and change
straight. And then we get this phone call from our supervisor says you must be butts in seats 0900 at the Warner Theatre, which is not an FBI facility, by the way. So that's not going to be like a classified briefing. You must be Butson C to the Warner Theatre so that you can listen to the new FBI director who's been running around and meeting all the field offices. He's going to lay out his plan to save the FBI and he's going to come in there.
You need to be there on time and so people from all over the Washington field office and the what they call the Northern Virginia resident agency out in Manassas, all of them got up early. They got up as early as you know, 5:00 AM to be able to get on buses at 0600 that bus them in, in multiple trips from Manassas into into Washington, DC proper. You know that trip that Chris Ray doesn't want to do that. He makes a jet fly to him. It flies from Manassas where these people are out at it.
It he has a jet come and meet him the 30 or so miles because they don't want to sit in traffic anyway. They took all these people in and they all sat in there and we were all butts in seats ready to go at 0900 for Chris Ray to speak. And Chris Ray took two hours and change before he came out on the stage because he was busy talking to Nancy McNamara, who was the assistant director in charge of the Washington field office who worked an 8 minute
walk away from his office. And they spent two hours with the other senior executives from my office not giving a good damn about the people that got up early and sat there to listen to what he had to say. And then he gave crap like this B rate actor stuff. He's like the coach from a movie on Lifetime or Hallmark that nobody cares about delivering unmemorable lines with platitudes and emptiness. And here's some more of them because he just, I just wrote, I
wrote this. Chris Ray says the threats are blah, blah, blah. That's the actual title that I put on my little CHEAT SHEET here. Enjoy this for a second here. We're going to just make fun of him until we're done. Because when you look at where the threats are headed, it is clear that the importance of our work protecting the American people and upholding the
Constitution will not change. And what absolutely, positively cannot, must not change is our commitment to doing the right thing in the right way, every time we. We got to do the right thing in the right way at the right time. I cannot tell you how many times that came out in the emails and how many times he said that in person. He's got canned garbage and he just goes right back to it. It's it's platitude nonsense. His other one was is like, do
the right thing and tackle hard. Tackle hard. It's like, OK, coach, you're slightly smaller than I am. I'm 5/8 and about $1.75. I'm actually trimming down, but still I'm like, I'm in the buck 70s. You're not a big dude. Stop talking about tackling. I don't even know what you're talking about, why you would be talking about it. It's embarrassing. He just keeps doing it though. Let's hear about the strength of the FBI. It's their people.
Is that the same people that went out there and arrested January Sixers and didn't have the balls to do the right thing when they were pushed? Is that right? Is that the those people? Because I remember them. Some of you all are legit and have been legit and have been pushing against things and saying the truth, whether you like it. I've got a buddy.
I'm going to share this because he probably won't like it, but that's OK. He was ordered by his supervisor and he was not a junior guy and he's not a soft spoken guy either. He's an aggressive man, combat veteran Marine. He was ordered in a private disciplinary sort of conference setting that he was not allowed to call the employees that worked around him sheep anymore because of the COVID attitudes that so many of them had. And he said, Roger that, boss, Copy all.
And he stepped outside and I'm going to just directly quote what I believe it sounded like. He said, listen up, you fluffy fucking farm animals. There are people like that that are still in the FBI. We're going to find them and we're going to hope that they take over. Pardon the language there, but there's a lot of Chris Ray's talking about the strength of our mission.
These people have been floating questions for this town hall, which was not a town hall, and they're asking all the important questions. Can I still work from home? Can I still collect my paycheck even though I'm useless and I don't add any value? Hopefully not. Hopefully the Bureau moves into a legit cash only situation. Here he is talking about the strength of the FBI and their mission doing the right thing. Give me a break.
That's the real strength of the FBI, the importance of our mission, the quality of our people and their dedication to service over self. It's an unshakable foundation that has stood the test of time and cannot be easily moved. And it you, the men and women of the FBI, are why the Bureau will endure and remain successful long, long into the future. Sure, whatever audios, bro. We're familiar with your name. You're going to go down as being the single saddest example of an
FBI director. I said this yesterday to PJ Media. He supervised the single fastest and most public decline of the FB is reputation in its history. Whether you like to take the date of 19 O 8 or you want to take the date of 1935, it is irrelevant. He didn't do a job. He was given an opportunity to step in there, be nonpartisan, and he can't do it because he doesn't have to spine for it. He was happy to fly around in a
fancy jet. Here is the best endorsement for him stepping down when the right people are sad about it. This is John Brennan, the former director of the CIA, and he is very concerned about this. I'm going to debunk what John Brennan says in one second. Enjoy. I think it's going to be very difficult and I'm very disappointed that Director Ray decided to resign.
I think Director Ray has carried out his responsibilities with integrity, professionalism during very difficult and challenging times over the last seven years. And he was appointed to A10 year term and he accepted A10 year term. And right now his his decision to leave tends to legitimize what Donald Trump is doing in terms of appointing someone else. I don't think it would be any problem if he stayed in place
and had Donald Trump remove him. I mean that that certainly is a president's prerogative, even though there is a 10 year term on the FBI directorate role. But by doing this. I do think it's going to leave the men and women of the FBI sort of, you know, wondering what their future is going to look like, particularly if somebody like Kacha Patel, a real sycophant of Donald Trump, is actually going to get through the confirmation process. So he's going to get through the
confirmation process. So enjoy that, Brennan, he accepted A10 year term and he accepted it by not moving himself and his family up to Washington, DC. He's a Geo bachelor during the week. You guys know this if you listen to the program. But Chris Ray has an apartment that he lives in solo and then he flies home in our jet on the weekends where his wife lives in Georgia. Chris Wray accepted it in the most half assed way possible, a way that you cannot actually
step into the job. He never committed to the role and he never did the role in the way that it was supposed to be. The FBI has been leading Chris Wray around by the nose since he got there. He allowed himself to be bubble wrapped, to be fluffed up, to be told that he's great, to say that he's in charge even though he has what he calls oversight of the FBI and not actual management or leadership. So screw you, screw what you're saying.
John Brennan crying equals Chris Wray's pride would not allow him to be fired that way. That's why he walked out first. If he thought he was actually in the right, he would have stuck around. Jim Comedy would have stuck around. You guys know this already. All right, couple of the stories we're going to touch on. Just kind of the weirdness of the world. Let's see. This one is just worth knowing. There is a a growing danger from things called swatting.
It's not for everybody. The danger tends to be to the people that get swatted. That's a real possibility. But less and less of that and more and more of the officer response. There's a really sad story coming out of Georgia where a woman was actually killed by an officer who was responding to a bomb threat at Mt GS house. The supposedly there was a like a bomb of some kind in the mailbox. And so the officer was going to secure the mailbox prior to the bomb team coming to inspect.
And during that, you know, accelerated path and a probably a code 3 drive out ended up killing a 66 year old woman, injured her first and then she died in the hospital. Really, really sad stuff. Mt GS office says that she's heartbroken, heart sick and you can imagine like what a terrible time to see this during the holidays.
It is just a reminder that the so-called tolerant left and these types of people will weaponize government at the local level and they'll also do it at just the individual user level. I want to close up on something that has to do with shots and flu season and some of the things that I've gotten wrong in my life. We've talked about the Wellness company being our one of our partners on purpose. This is kind of an interesting
little note. This is coming again from I think this is MSNBC stating that there are record number of children that are not getting flu shots and that there were record numbers of death as they try to scare you. Children constitute the single smallest percentage of influenza deaths every year because the people who die from them, 3/4 or more overwhelmingly are over the age of 70.
It's almost always old people that die from the flu because they are the most susceptible to anything that gets them sick. And that's just the nature of life. As you get older, you become more vulnerable to certain things like, I don't know, stairs or walking if you're Mitch McConnell or the flu, which is a, it's a lethal virus and has been for a very long time. The reason why people are not going after this kind of stuff
is, is graphs like this. These are the number of influenza deaths going back into the 1960s and going into let's say the early twenty 20s. Now the population has grown significantly, but what you see is basically no correlation with the size of the population and the the the administration of so-called flu vaccines or flu shots. It's just random noise. I've been looking at this for quite a while now, like the last couple years because I've just
been rethinking myself. I was always a blindly like the medical establishment is not trying to kill me. So I'm going to go along with it. I've asked my folks to get those things. It's one of the things that we have to eat crow about regularly when we had new kids. You follow all the protocols because your pediatrician wouldn't lie to you, would they? And so you deal with this nonsense. You just say, hey, everything that they want is right.
If they tell you that there should be a flu shot if they're going to get in the house, then you make sure you do that. And then you realize a six month old doesn't need a freaking flu shot, doesn't probably need vaccines for STD's.
And most importantly, and probably the the most single important thing out there, it's like the people that are vulnerable don't need to be stacked up with stuff like the vulnerability doesn't seem like there's any actual information showing that the older people are that they're going to
actually be better off. This is a story coming out of a 2007. This is actually over at Lancet and it just said that the mortality benefits of the influenza vaccine in elderly people, there's an ongoing controversy because they don't study old people. But even though those are the people that are most likely to die and so you can see here it says there's a few trials that include elderly people. It's not common, especially those that are over the age of 70.
It's the age group that accounts for 3/4 of all influenza related deaths and have historically. The problem with all of our studies is that they are suspect and that we are not blindly trusting most of the stuff at this point. And so we continue to have these questions. There are more things that keep coming out from it.
Here is an interesting little bit from Doctor Peter McCullough, who is saying that the first wide scale national or international organization rather questioning vaccines and kids of all kinds. This is the legacy of 2020.
And this is an interesting time to watch so many things being upheaval, yet another thing that is being thrown sort of to the wolves and allowing reputable voices to come out and talk about it. It's the reason why the Biden administration is going to have another legacy of censorship. And it'll be interesting to see how this goes under Donald Trump's era because he's been kind of hit or miss on this
stuff. Here's Peter McCulloch talking about We need to start questioning all of these things. And he's a very sane voice in the space with data behind him. What we've learned is this childhood vaccine schedule is not what we thought. And now critically looking at it, we have a situation that we just learned that the World Council for Health, now international body is calling for a complete moratorium on childhood vaccines. First international organization to call for that.
Why? Because the vaccines are piling up one after another. They're being given in multiple salvos. There are safety events now that we learned in 1986, the US passed legislation that indemnified the manufacturers of vaccines. In that legislation, it says the vaccines have unavoidable harm. It says that it So what are the harms that we're seeing? It's clear when the vaccines are given in multiple rounds.
It's probably not no single vaccine and no single additive, but it's the sum total the vaccines given at once. We're seeing a strong signal towards neuropsychiatric disorders. So attention death is disorder, Asperger's, autism, seizures, allergic diseases, asthma, atopic dermatitis. And even death they throw in there at the end. Yes, there's a bunch on the here that's coming from something called Joanie and Table Talk. It's just a podcast he sat down in.
I'll post that over on locals too, just for fun if you guys haven't seen it or you'll probably be able to find it on social media. That's it for today. I got a little bit of a palate cleanse that's going to touch on some of the topics that we've gone on over the week, particularly the the shooter of the CEO of United Healthcare.
Here's a humorous take on it. There's not a lot of humor that's involved in assassinations, but anytime you start talking about Italians, you got to start talking about the mafia. And so the the mangiones had kind of a rough week. This is a a humorous kind of move on it. We'll kind of go out the door with what if their guy just got the wrong Intel and he was trying to be a made man and now he's going to be stuck in prison for screwing it up. That's what these guys came up
with. This is a fun skit. Luigi, you're telling me you act the CEO of United and said whack Co uniter the head of the fucking Japanese mafia? Just fucking Christ. You realize what you've done? Luigi, you wait, why is there so much wind? Are you calling me on a city bike right now? What the fuck do you giggling about? He said a cute hostile work and pelomitted his smile. Luigi, I swear to God, if you took off your mess, your nephew's a goddamn idiot And apparently a psychon.
Not a bad day for the Mangione. He says he escaped to the woods. Oh, thank God. Wait, why don't we hear a horse and carriage? He's in fucking Central. Park Luigi, Come on. All right. Just relax. We left you an escape plane in your backpack. You dished that in Central Park. You thought they were going to identify you by your backpack, but not when you give your name to the barista. Luigi. Come on man. I mean, look at this, my nephew looks just like me.
I'm going to get laid from it. As long as he stays put in the safe house, he'll be all right. Bad news, he got caught. No. Good news, the MC rib is. Back. The MC Rib is back. All right. That's a little sassy take on this thing. It is actually a tragedy. I'll, I'll, we'll probably cover down a little bit on who this guy was because he's a father and he was a businessman and he came from very humble beginnings.
And whether you like people that work in the healthcare industry or not is irrelevant because we don't do that in this country. In theory. Yeah. Return to sanity. Thanks so much for joining us for the program today. Keep your keep your radar tuned, keep sharpening that wit and that skepticism because there's no other way around it. It's just a it's just a mess out
there. And I hope today's show was just a little taste of it. Look forward to seeing you tomorrow with a friendly Friday. We're going to bring on see friend. You can find me on Larry Elder tonight and some other things. I'm going to be doing a handful of different different media hits because a lot of people want to know what my take is on Chris Ray being out and my take is I am familiar with the name. All right, God bless you.
See you soon. Thanks for listening to the Kyle Serafin Show, streamed live weekdays on rumble.com/kyle Serafin. Bobble. Kyle on Twitter, Truth Social and Instagram at Kyle Serafin.
