Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello my friends, Welcome to the Kyle Seraphin show. Today's Monday. It is June the 23rd. I appreciate you all being with us. What a what an eventful weekend.
I thought we might have like a little bit of a kid birthday party. Maybe we would just go out there and deal with the heat and try to be Texas summer folks. And then apparently Donald Trump had some different plans. So today we're going to be talking about bunker Busters, we're going to be talking about bombing Iran, we're going to be really talking about sleeper cells, what you can do and how
the the myth. I'm going to use air quotes because the possibility of that being a real thing, it is out there. It's kind of like saying that the world is going to end. If you constantly tell people that the world is going to end on Wednesday and every Wednesday comes around and it doesn't end, and then when Wednesday it finally does, or it ends on a Tuesday and goes into Wednesday and the world is over on that Wednesday, then you're kind of
right. This is a tactic that's been used by the intelligence community to fear monger politicians, to fear monger senior executives that come in and don't have the amount of time and experience and they don't have the ability. Nobody wants to be wrong on this one critical issue. So I want you to understand that although there are real threats, there's no question about that.
There's no, there's no possibility where we live in a world without danger to live in constant fear or to constantly be fear mongering is a tactic that's used by some people for very specific purposes. And those purposes are funding, justifying of their own existence power to be able to gather information and carry out various nefarious plots and things that that folks have in there.
You know, they think it's for your own good, but if you're an American, you're probably not all that thrilled about other people doing your thinking for you. Or maybe you are. And that's the bit that's the real danger here. There's a lot of folks. We had a nice conversation on Thursday last week with one of our regular listeners about the this, this quote that I recall from a childhood, like toilet book. Did you guys ever have those toilet books when you were
growing up? Like, I don't know why moms were always buying those in the 70s and the 80s, but they put a book of like quotations or things that you could think about. Sometimes it was like deep thoughts, the Gary Handy stuff. And sometimes it was a little bit more like a book of quotes. And this book of quotes that we had had something that I'm attributing to to Bill Cosby. And I'm pretty sure it was because my memories really used to be really, really, really
sharp. It's less sharp now as I'm in my 40s, but when I was in my teens it was pretty razor edged. And I've said this for a long time. Anyway, when we are looking for an accomplice, I'm sorry, when we were looking for an advice, we're looking for an accomplice. When we look for advice, when we go out and we seek advice, you know, like you go find advisors, you're looking for someone to Co sign in on what you're up to do. And, and that seems very true.
It also seems like a really good way to control people who run, I don't know, like an FBIADHS, an HSI and ICE and so on and so forth. All of these sort of animals, they run on fear and they run on the fear of the directorship, which cannot know all the things that are going on in the world. And certainly they can't even know all the things that are going on in their own agencies. And the most terrifying bit about all that is they are going to be held responsible
politically. And nobody wants to be holding that hot potato when a bomb goes off or a terrorist attack takes place. And that's why they're so keen on telling you that they need. All. Of their capabilities all the time to the detriment of your freedom. And a lot of Americans we saw after 911 are more than happy to sign over that responsibility for their own safety and their own freedom. They're willing to sign it over for the possibility that someone is going to guarantee their safety.
But those people can't do it any more than you can. So I'm going to encourage you, all of you, to not give in to the fear to realize that nobody gets out of this life alive. That's why a faith in God is really helpful. You don't actually have to win here on earth to win. And then also know that this game is being played, that this theater is being, it's being executed all around you at all times. And we're going to talk about
some of that today. One of the ways that you destroy your fear and the dangers that are out there. Grab my my talking points for my friends over at at my Patriot Supply. We might just wing it here. One of the ways you could do that is being prepared. It's a long time position of the Kyle Seraphin show that prepare is the alternative to repair. Repair is when things didn't go the way that you hoped. Repair is what happens when
things are failing. So we have, we have a new holiday coming up pretty soon we're going to have another federal holiday because we just had a federal holiday in Juneteenth. So of course we have to have another federal holiday. This one coming up is going to be July 4th. We think about what it means to be free. What it means is that you're. Not free from fair, but you're prepared for it. It's not just fireworks and it's cookouts. It's remembering that freedom was earned.
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Link in the show description. Let's get into today's show, which is going to have a lot to do with all of this stuff. I'm going to give you some tools as well. OK, my friend. So, so, so, so let's start off with kind of the wins and losses. I've been keeping track of these things because there's no other way to do it. We have to kind of play the game of what the courts are doing. I am going to get deeper into the situation in America, but this one is sort of the bigger
fight. This is the bureaucratic fight, if you will. This is a story that leads CN NS politics section. Today. Supreme Court is preparing to release major opinions on birthright citizenship. That's something that the Trump administration has put forward that they were fighting about because they wanted to be able to redefine it and have the 14th
Amendment be more specific. Mostly because what they were trying to avoid is this anchor baby situation where people sneak into this country, drop a baby on our soil, and then suddenly have permanent rights to all kinds of things. But mostly your tax dollars is the issue. And even if they are, even if they're they're doing otherwise, the normal things that Americans do, you know, getting a job, which they're not allowed to do legally, but they can do it
anyway. Even if they're out there playing, you know, by the rules that we expect people in America to play by, they're still getting access to things like schooling, which costs money. Most of the people that I saw that didn't have any health insurance that came into our emergency rooms were illegal aliens.
This was very common. This may not be the case anymore, but that was my experience as a paramedic, both working on an ambulance on the street and working in an emergency room in Austin, which is in the middle of Texas. So it's not on the border. In fact, it's further than the border than some non border states. And yet it was very, very common. There's some other decisions being dropped on LGBTQ books on pornography and whether or not that's free speech and so on.
So I'm just going to read a little bit from this year digging into Donald Trump's battle with the courts, which is where a lot of this stuff is going on in the Trump administration. People are deciding whether they can identify themselves before viewing online porn. In other words, will you have to put some ID in there in order to protect children? It's an interesting mix. They always side on and and prey on our fears about freedoms. Some things are worth protecting.
And maybe, I don't know, is it about giving up freedom? I think at the end of the day, when we're talking about this stuff, whatever, whatever the Supreme Court decides, it is up to you to protect your own children. It's always up to you. They're your ultimate responsibility and you are the ultimate sort of stop gap between whatever goes on in the world and the things that enter their minds and debunking that stuff.
How many Americans have outsourced the raising of their children, the rearing of their children, the providing of values and information, and dealing with difficult questions quote UN quote difficult questions to some stranger that's not in their family? You know this goes to this personal responsibility. Thing too, it's a it's a drum that I beat on the show on the all the time.
And I think many of you guys will also appreciate this, but how many of you have taken stock on the things that you have given up to somebody else, particularly in the rearing of your children? You say, well, I need to have a job. I need to have two, you know, 2 parents have to work. Maybe so maybe. So maybe that's the only option. But maybe the other option is, is that you tighten your belt and you live with less. There's plenty of families that have done it.
And those that do, generally speaking, don't ever go like God. I wish I I wish I had just worked. I wish I had just ignored my children more and spent more time with giving them to government schools and have them forged in somebody else's ideology. It's not that it's easy, it's that it's right. And I'm not speaking as someone who doesn't, you know, have another alternative. We had a a funny little discussion the other day. My wife and I, she's got a master's degree, just I think 2
focuses in her master's degree. She could be out earning money for sure. What would that cost us? It would cost us. Keeping an eye on our kids at very young ages, putting them in daycare, putting them outside of our home and letting other people say what is and what is
not true. So that when the big questions come up about sex, about morality, about, you know, relationships, about interactions between what's appropriate in men and women, then somebody else would be answering that question predominantly that they would be the trusted source of information. Consider this, folks. If your child spends more formative daylight hours with a government employee, then that government employee is a more trusted source of information
than you. Whether or not you think that that's not true, because it's about time and exposure. So they're probably going to be getting different messages. In any case, that story is going to be coming out talking about whether or not the certain books can be out there, whether or not pornography will be easily accessible. The conservative state has allowed transgender states to ban transgender care for minors. Of course, they always phrase it
this way. This is CNN, after all, a blockbuster decision with far reaching consequences. They've also sided with the Food and Drug Administration denying appeal of vaping products and upheld A Biden era federal regulation making it easier to track ghost guns. All that's to say that this court is not perfectly conservative because in a in a perfect world, there is no tracking at all of any guns, not ghost guns or otherwise.
Birthright citizenship, LGBT books, preventative healthcare, government power, so on and so forth. There's a lot that's going on in that space. There's a lot of different sort of judicial cases being pushed out. One of them that we have been paying attention to on this show for months now, maybe the most famous illegal alien in the United States, is this clown.
A judge has issued an order that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador and then brought back to the United States in a great gotcha and then put in jail and indicted and charged with human trafficking and some other things based on some information that happened over the last couple. Years now, a judge has said that he must be released before trial. I've got two different stories here. Both MSNBC and CBS are both writing these sort of advocate
pieces. A Tennessee judge on Sunday ordered the release of Kilmore Abrego Garcia, whose mistaken deportation has become a flashpoint and Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. As he waits, as he wait listen to this, it become a flashpoint. And he was mistakenly deported. But he's now been charged in his awaiting trial for human smuggling charges. He's not expected to be allowed to go free. In his June 13th detention hearing, prosecutors from ICE said that Abrego Garcia was
taken into custody. Sorry if if he was released, then he could be deported because of the way that they have it set up. So the only way that he's going to be able to stay in in the United States and stand trial is if they hold on to him and keep him in custody. US Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes scheduled a hearing for Wednesday to discuss the conditions of his release. the US has filed a motion to appeal the judge's release order and so on. Again, it's non-stop in the in
the judicial system. Another article here from MSNBC says that the judge stresses due process, rejecting a bid to detain him in the pending trial. She noted that in her ruling, it could be seen as an academic exercise if Abrego Garcia winds up in immigration custody anyway and then deported. They're arguing two sides at all times and it's just shown you that there's a Democrat party that is willing to go out there and take the least reasonable of any of the approaches.
I've got another story that was also in the news. This was the story of a grad student that was at Columbia that had a green card that was revoked because of his pro Palestine, pro Hamas rhetoric in the streets. But I want to also just show you it's not just happening at the
judicial level. It also happens at the executive level, especially in California. This is former Congresswoman Karen Bass, a trained communist activist who is also now the mayor of Los Angeles, a city that has had a significant amount of problems from riots that have been recent and also fires and so on. And she's pretty much shown herself to be unfit unless, unless that was the point. We haven't talked about on this program in quite a while.
But the entire concept of of Cloward pivot has not left our minds. If we're paying attention, Cloward and Piven was a 60s professor duo that went out and advocated that if you could just make things bad enough that eventually you would have to bring in the big hammer, the federal government. The thing is, is that they actually hope the federal government is being run not by a Donald Trump, not by actual conservatives, of which Donald Trump is not. But I think he leans closer to
the to the good side than not. But is really run by sort of deep state activists. And what are those people? Those are people that think that government is the solution. They worship at the altar of government. It as the though it were its own religion. The people that are interested in this sort of Cloward Piven strategy. They think that government is always going to be the answer, bigger government is going to be the answer. And why does that benefit them?
It's because that's what they do. They do government. Here's Karen Bass crying about JD Vance, claiming that he didn't know the name of their senator. You know, a grown man who barged in on DHS, tried to talk to Christy Gnome in the middle of a press conference and theatrically got himself arrested. Are you getting the theater vibes still? Because this is going to give you some real theater vibes. Look at these crocodile tears.
This woman is crying as though this matters at all in the midst of all the things that are going on. This was taped at a press conference, I think on June the 20th. So this was just before the weekend and the the Iran strikes. Mr. Vice President, how dare you disrespect our senator?
You don't know his name, but yet you served with him before you were vice president, and you continued to serve with him today because the last time I checked, the vice president of the United States is the president of the US Senate. You serve with him today. And how dare you disrespect him and call him Jose. But I guess he just looked like anybody to you. Well, he's not just anybody to us. He is our senator.
Oh, it there's this, this thing and I and I I want to say people younger than me say it, but they'll say miss me and then they'll use an expletive. But we could just say miss me. When women that are not married to you want to scold you men, how many of you are just interested in just saying, you know, miss me with that and dismiss it? I cannot fathom that JD Vance cares about a scolding by the mayor of of a California city. I can't imagine that it has any
impact whatsoever. So who is that to? Who is that ridiculous speech, that performative like sort of theatrical nonsense? Who is that related to? Is that what her constituents want? Do they cheer? Are they that dumb? Are we that dumb on our side? Are we all looking at our person saying the tough thing, the mean thing, the winning? Yeah, Yeah. Like they're they're dropping truth bombs or whatever nonsense people say. Is that what we're all about? It's pretty gross.
I don't believe any of them. We're going to take both. We're going to punch on both sides today because I think everybody is saying things that are disingenuous and I don't think people are honestly assessing the real problem. Speaking of disingenuous, you got this story coming out too. So this is the same sort of same sort of theatrical performance.
Like this guy should matter. There's a great video if you guys want to find it on on X. You can probably also find it over on Facebook and things like that. AOC doing performative theater walking with this man, His name is Mahmoud Khalid. He vows to keep fighting for Palestinians after he was released from ICE custody. Allow my head to explode for a second.
You were arguing that you're you needed to be in America, that you needed to be here, and that you had the right to be here for the ability to advocate on behalf of Palestinians. Is that what we imported you here for? Apparently. He was a Columbia University pro Palestine activist who was detained by ICE three months ago. He did his first on camera interview with ABC, which is getting more and more left-leaning. They used to be a lot more fair. Just even a couple of months ago.
They were kind of like a good place to go for that. And when I say fair, I mean that's relative of course, for the left center sort of thing. But no, he was detained on March the 8th and described it as the most difficult day I've ever lived. The most difficult day you'd ever lived was being taken into US custody. I guess that makes sense. You did have a baby along the way, he said. I felt like I was literally kidnapped without knowing, apparently, what the word kidnap
meant. And all of the know your rights that I've indulged myself in felt like nothing. Because the moment ICE made it clear that you have no rights whatsoever. Yeah. You're not from here, brother. This is not your country. You came here and you found yourself in a situation where you decided to oppose US interests. And why on earth would anyone care what you had to say? And why would we make special exceptions for you to advocate on behalf of a terrorist organization?
There was this. Online debate going on over the weekend talking about this particular guy and I saw a anonymous account which doesn't really make too much difference other than there is this sort of like overwhelming sentiment. There is no Supreme Court ruling that gives no that gives non citizens an absolute right to 1st amendment protections, obviously. He was a legal permanent resident and LPR is someone who holds a green card.
So he's a non citizen. And so the argument was is that, you know, you don't have an absolute right to 1st amendment protections. Matt Taibbi, who I often like his takes, did what I think is kind of a self own kind of a funny little moment. I don't really actually know what Matt's position on this was, but he seemed to be advocating on behalf of free speech and he he advocated actually in kind of a fun little way.
He said once an alien lawfully enters and resides in this country, he becomes invested with the rights guaranteed by the Constitution. Such rights include those protections of the 1st and the 5th Amendment and due process under the 14th Amendment. And this was a Supreme Court decision in 1945, Bridges V Wixon. Well, that's pretty cool because it does mean that this guy, this Khalif guy, Khalil, sorry, Khalil does have a right to 1st Amendment protections as long as he is here lawfully.
But that is a revocable status. And that was the whole point that the Trump administration made. They revoked his status. And then suddenly you no longer
have that abilities. But more importantly, what it means is that the illegal that you've been seeing or people that appear to be illegal that are raising foreign flags on US soil, they actually find themselves in kind of a really interesting situation because this is not settled, but it is case law in the United States that you don't actually have
that ability. So the next time somebody goes out there and some of you will do a whole program about this, maybe I can get an attorney that will come and talk to us about it. But Bridges V Wixon, 1945, a lot of these decisions, including the Alien Enemies Act and so on, were settled in the wake of World War 2 because they had a similar situation where people from countries that may not be loyal to the United States, they came here and they wanted to
have their say and they wanted to advocate for their, you know, their their position. And that position wasn't necessarily something the American people were required to tolerate. Worth knowing being out there. Let me get one more thing on here because why not? Again, another little sort of judicial things will be the the
end of this segment. But on enrolling international students, the federal judge side with Harvard over the Trump administration in shocking, totally shocking, unbelievable results. Can you imagine?
That a federal judge would. Side on behalf of the Ivy League after so many of their colleagues are Ivy League graduates like this Donald trump's unprecedented and radically offensive attack against Harvard University has been among other things multifaceted you guys are going to be shocked to learn that this comes from MSNBC. The most prominent facet of the president's campaign, for example, has been focused on eliminating federal grants to the school. This is Harvard they're talking
about. And also. That the administration has been targeting Harvard's tax exempt status. They've also got after foreign students. And then Trump kind of like backtracked on that and said he loved foreign students. A month ago, the Republican administration escalated the matters further when Homeland Security Secretary Christy Gnome personally sent a letter to university officials that read.
I am writing to inform you that, effective immediately, Harvard University. 'S Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification is revoked. That seems like a cabinet level sort of decision. That seems like a presidential decision. And at that point, Harvard, one of the most respected institutions in higher education on the whole planet, respected by whom? Respected by MSNBC, could no longer enroll international students. Four weeks later, a federal judge blocked that decision.
As litigation in the matter continues, of course, a federal judge in Boston sided with the Harvard University on Friday and barred the Trump administration's effort to rescind it's right as as a host for international students, the government moves against Harvard and they have thrown the lives of thousands of visiting scholars into temporary
disarray. It's just always interesting to find that these people that swore to serve, to protect and defend the US Constitution, they have an awful lot of loyalty to folks that are not American. I just keep seeing it over and over again. I'll muse on it. That may be a thing that is real. It may be a thing that that we should be. We should probably allow folks that came here legally like like the Wixon decision. We should allow people that came here to this country legally to speak.
But there also should be a process that people who are not citizens are not allowed to stay here. Those both seem like they're they're, they're compatible with the sort of understandings that we have that until you are AUS citizen, we're not hearing people talk about revoking citizenship yet. So if you haven't reached that final bar where you've sworn allegiance to this country, and by the way, once you have, then you're going to be subject to all of our criminal laws as well.
So it's not like you could just go do as you please. We have an. Imperfect system and we have to constantly balance freedom and we have to constantly balance the need for order. I think some of this has to do with how frequently we continue to just cede authorities to somebody else. This should have been settled by Congress. This should have been settled by our body that handles things democratically.
But remember, that's not really what people want in the United States and it's certainly not what the political left wants. They don't want things even democratically, even though they use the word democracy all the time. I found this fun little clip because what they really want to do is handle things bureaucratically. They want to delegate it to certain experts, experts in
government. The government is sort of that quote, quote, UN quote, deep state administrative state organization that looks out for its own interests. And they are the the people that are dedicated to knowing the most about the thing that you just don't want to be bothered with. This is a a voice manipulated AI clip. And every time the word democracy was said, it was replaced with the word bureaucracy. All right, So this is a modified
clip. And every time that you're hearing the word bureaucracy said, which they did a great job of blending, this is done by news Busters, they substituted it for that word democracy. And you tell me that this does not fit absolutely perfectly, that this is not intentional. There is this intentionality of at least the political left pushing it, but the right tends to go along with it just as just as likely. Why? Because the right thinks that they can run the bureaucracy in
the same way the left has. The problem is, is the people who believe in bureaucracy and big government side with the left. If you think that government is a solution, it is a fundamentally non conservative, non right wing position. So listen to this clip and tell me if this doesn't kind of give up the game. If you just switch one word and they love stand insurance, don't they? They love migrant instead of alien. They love undocumented instead
of criminal illegal alien. So the word game thing is very is very familiar to those on the left and switching bureaucracy and democracy. Man, it's pretty perfect right here. All right, here's a little compilation of folks again, all sort of left wing leaning hosts doing that threat to democracy thing. But it's a threat to bureaucracy. If the Democrats fail, it might be the end of American bureaucracy. Our. Bureaucracy really is in fundamental peril.
The foundations of American bureaucracy under attack. They want to destroy our bureaucracy. We are a bureaucracy in danger. We're watching an election where people are on the ballot. Openly advocating the end of bureaucracy. That's what Republicans are doing. Attacking bureaucracy, attempting to destroy bureaucracy. And they're doing it with Glee. This is the end of bureaucracy in America. When will America stop sleepwalking? Towards the end of bureaucracy.
It's Democrats versus, as Bill Kristol says, the end of bureaucracy. We are essentially, as Neil put it, one vote away from the sort of the end of bureaucracy as we know it. I think our bureaucracy and the stability of that bureaucracy is really the thing on the ballot and really so important. Isn't that interesting how well that fits and how accurate it is? When they talk about democracy, they don't really mean it.
We know that because they installed Kamala Harris at the top of their ticket without having any democratic process whatsoever. They did the same thing with Hillary Clinton when they kicked Bernie Sanders off because the people in the democracy that represents their sort of party was out there campaigning for something different. Even if it was a terrible difference, because Bernie Sanders, it would be an awful an awful solution. But that's what the people wanted.
Bureaucracy says we know better. We're the experts. Allow us to come and help you. Those sort of nine most terrifying words in the English language per Ronald Reagan. We're from the government and we're here to help. There's the answer. That's what bureaucracy is. If you have a problem, don't solve it yourself. Don't take logical, reasonable actions. Don't do self reliant things like have your own power. Don't have your own medical ability? Call 911. Wait for a police officer.
Don't own a firearm, don't intervene. Retreat as far as you can. In fact, retreat out of your own house to the safe, to the detriment of your own products, your own people, your own pets. Just run. Let someone else take from you until the government shows up to solve this problem. If you're not that kind of person, you're probably. Listening to this show. Because that's the kind of people we are. We want to take control of these things.
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Actually go out and use same thing with the solar Gen. These are things that I think and I believe it. All right, let's get into today's second-half, which is going to be all about sleeper cells, the the threat and the fear that exists and the way that these people are trying to manipulate. You, the voter, the taxpayer for all of you that are joining us over on Rumble. You're on the right hand side of the screen.
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This is an article that is written under the national security headline for NBC News. It was written by someone called David Rohde ROHDEI think I'm saying his name correctly. It shows some women who were gathered in Tehran and they're holding on a down wit usai don't know Facebook print out thing. I don't know what that is actually they misspelled with they got the the the H in the wrong spot. But that's OK. We know what they mean.
Down with the United States and the article is entitled As the United States Braces for Iranian Attack. Wait a minute, are we bracing? Are any of you actually in the brace position? Have any of you locked your seat backs, locked your tray tables, and assumed the put your head between your knees position for an Iranian attack? Former officials are claiming that there was a brain drain that weakens US defenses. This gives away the game.
And I'm going to try to show to you exactly what I mean. The United States faces possible, possible, not actual possible retaliatory attacks. Moron. There's been a brain drain at the top Justice Department and FBI national security and counterterrorism units that could reduce, could reduce. Again, possible attacks could reduce. These are potentiality, not actuality, and they could reduce their ability to prevent a potential terror attack and cyberattack from Tehran.
According to six former DOJ and FBI officials. Possible retaliatory attacks could reduce potential terror and cyberattacks. You see, Do you see how much caveatting is going on in this particular article alone? A former senior FBI official said he was aware of at least 20 national security personnel who had left the Bureau in the last three months. These are the senior ranks of the FBI and the DOJ's national security teams.
They have been decimated. These people said, as a result of the FBI and Justice Department, are completely unprepared to respond to a crisis, including the fallout from the current conflict in the Middle East. Well, let's start with what is that conflict in the Middle East? Should we do with a little bit of humor? We haven't been all that light hearted about this, but let's do the news from MK. This is Mr. Garrity, I think his name is.
This is Mr. Garrity a couple of days before it actually happened from South Park. OK, this is a little bit of a humorous take on what we're talking about. Here is the news, McKay. U.S. military planners have dusted off the GBU 57. You know the massive ordinance penetrator. McKay It's a 30,000 LB bunker busting bomb designed to crack deep underground targets like Iran's fortified Fordow nuclear site. McKay. The Pentagon is considering
using it at Israel's request. The plan exists, but nobody's hit the red button yet. McKay. In fact, while President Trump approved the strike options targeting Iran on Tuesday, he still hasn't given the go ahead to actually launch anything, McKay It's more like setting the table than serving dinner. McKay Meanwhile, Moscow's not thrilled. Russia's foreign ministry warned that U.S. military action could radically destabilize the
region. And their deputy foreign minister said we're millimeters from nuclear catastrophe. McKay That's basically diplomatic code for maybe don't poke the wasp nest with a missile, McKay So, yeah, massive bunker busting bomb sitting quietly on a shelf like an awkward Secret Santa gift. Trump's plan approved but not executed, and Russia's waving the red flags like it's a Cold
War theme parade. There's more to it, but you guys got it. Yes, Mr. Mackey, not Mr. Garrity. Garrity's the other guy. He's the one that has the you. Know it's been a little while since I've watched some South Park. OK, so that was the warning. That was on Thursday of last week. We're all kind of watching that. We're watching kind of the Saber rattling. We're watching the missile exchanges and the and the intercepts and stuff going on in Tel Aviv and so on.
And then we got this over the weekend, which was, you know, kind of disheartening. OK. A short time ago, the US military carried out massive precision strikes on the three key nuclear facilities in the Iranian regime for Doe, Natanz and Esfahan. Everybody heard those names for years as they built this horribly destructive enterprise. Our objective was the destruction of Iran's nuclear enrichment capacity and a stop to the nuclear threat posed by the world's number one state
sponsor of terror. Tonight I can report to the world that the strikes were a spectacular military success. Iran's key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated. Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace. If they do not, future attacks will be far greater and a lot easier.
All right, so that happened. I want you to remember it's always who's going to benefit from this stuff now, most of the people that were in the original, like, no foreign wars. That's the reason why we love Donald Trump. Yeah. He was the only president that showed up and didn't have it. And you're like, OK, yeah, no foreign wars. We're in for that. And then you're like, well, he's said for 10 years, maybe more, Iran can never have a nuclear weapon system.
So who's telling us the truth? At the end of the day, we don't actually have access to all the Intel. We have a lot of voices saying a lot of things. But I just look at who benefits from this. And The Dirty little secret is that the Intel community can always use uncertainty, potential attacks, right? They can always use uncertainty to drum up budget and power and more intelligence capabilities and they never actually have to show any real truth. We covered it the other day.
I actually have to reiterate the thing that I said the other day about this guy whose last name was Khan. He was a 23 year old Pakistani that was hanging out in Canada and he had the idea that he also was going to do an October 7th style attack. He was arrested in September of 2024 under the Biden administration. Cash Patel was the one who just recently went out there, shared it and was trumpeting US. You know, I don't know, Intel capabilities for interrupting danger, danger terror plots.
Because they finally got the extradition order to get him in. He was arrested in September of 24. The Trump administration FBI is now celebrating his his catch, his arrest and, and his extradition to the United States. And what was his plan again? You guys remember the plan? The plan was he was going to ask some people to help him get some guns and then ask some other people to help get him into the United States so that he could
shoot up some synagogues. The problem was the people he asked for guns were FBIJTTF undercovers online and the person that he asked to smuggle. Although it's not stated, it seems like it's sort of like lightly implied that it was someone that was working on on behalf of DHS as an undercover or a or a confidential human source.
So the entirety of the guy's plot, as we tell you over and over again, was reliant on the same federal government that goes out there and cheers their own successes. The only way that plot was ever going to happen was that this guy ran into a bunch of feds online because anyone else would have told him to go stuff it. So what do you see? This is CBS terrorism advisory bulletins. Oh, we love those in the Intel community. We love advisory bulletins. Be scared of this thing.
Do you remember how many warnings we had on October 7th that there were going to be more October 7th style attacks? And October 7th came and went and there was nothing. It didn't happen. That doesn't mean that they couldn't have happened. So continue to be fearful that something that we have told you could happen may one day happen without any evidence that it's ever happened. The Terrorism Advisory Bulletin shows a heightened threat environment in the United States.
Now a couple of things could be true at once. It can be true that it hasn't happened and that there is 0 ability of United States intelligence assets to actually stop a credible, focused, clandestine and self-contained threat. The idea of a sleeper cell is that these are people that are hiding in plain sight.
They are walking around living every day, and then one day they get the pager or the buzzer or the text message or the dead drop, or someone comes and hands them a note on the subway and then they are activated. And then they go execute a plan that was planned a long time ago. And they've slowly been making ready for for days, weeks, months in advance, maybe even years. And they've just been putting it on the shelf until it was time.
And there's a real possibility that we let a bunch of those people in while we had open borders for the last four years. So all of those things can be true at once. You can have people that are ready to do that. You can have the danger that they got snuck in here.
You can also have no ability to disrupt a credible terror threat that snuck into this country If they actually do the job that they came in to do, which is hide If their entire job, if the entire success of their plan equals nobody talks and nobody gives up the cell, then you don't find them.
They don't interact with feds. They come in and they only deal with people they know, kind of like those weirdos we saw in Afghanistan that we imported by the 100,000 into the United States. We flew them all in with money in their pockets, with cell phones and contacts and all kinds of folks that they were connected to in the United States that have been here for God knows how long. And they walked off Fort Bliss, they walked off Holloman Air Force Base. I only know those two 'cause I
saw them with my own eyes. People would turn and leave. They got flown in on military transportation. They did not go through any of the normal vetting. They were screened at some military base, maybe at Rammstein, maybe they were screened in Qatar. They had fake names. They had fake birthdays. They had no biometrics. There was too many of them to process. They didn't have any paperwork that said they were allowed here by the State Department.
And they freaking walked into the interior of the United States, picked up a cell phone, got in an Uber or maybe something else and drove off. And we don't know where they are. So that is a very credible allegation that you should increase the terrorism bulletin and the heightened threat environment exists, but they don't ever stop these things. There's no evidence of them stopping them without actually being involved in setting them
up in the 1st place. Go back and look at all the great quote, UN quote, terrorist interruptions or disruptions that the that the FBI has done. They don't do it. It's really hard because it involves doing things that are probably not constitutional in the United States, hence the request and the grab for more and more power. These guys will never give that stuff up. I'm going to play you this little clip here.
This is Tim Dillon, he's a comedian and he's starting to see that theater too, The same theater that I was telling you that Karen Bass and AOC are doing. It happens on our side too. We have to be aware that people that we were hoping we're going to do the right thing. They don't. They come out and they think they say things in vagaries. I just saw Dan Bongino's 90 day update, his three month update on being on the job. I gave it AC minus because I'm generous. 30% of it was
bullshit. At least 30% of it was just other agencies that the FBI takes credit for. And we had like another 30% that were things that they said but we're not real. Like they, they fluffed up they and they and they acted as though something that was real, but they set it up in the first place. And then lastly, it was like stuff that happens every like everyday transactional stuff the FBI does, like going after child sex traffickers. They always do that.
As we talked about, they're calling it Operation Restore Justice, but it's always been called Operation Cross Country for 20 years. It's the same theater. Listen to Dylan here. Who are these dark foot like? Can we get shine some light on this? Because I'm just a little tired of like all of these people that got elected and they just can't say anything. They just can't speak and can't utter anything. And they're all probably terrified. Maybe they'll get killed, but that's your job.
If you're going to get whacked for saying the truth, you better say the truth and get whacked. That's what you got elected to do. You didn't get elected to write a book or to go out clubbing or whatever the hell you're all doing. You didn't get elected to go on Don Junior's podcast. You got elected to to tell us what the fuck was going on. So you either don't know what's going on and that's OK, then shut up.
Or if you know what's going on and you for whatever reason cannot tell everybody, then shut up as well. Come to us with something. You need to have something. And it's starting to feel really shady and it's starting to feel like, you know, the more and more I think about everything and the more and more like you sit back and you, you take all the facts in and there's millions of things you don't know and won't know and will die never knowing.
But the things that you do know, you have to sit back and a a picture begins to emerge in your head and. What is it? Of this kind of theater that's. It's theater. People are starting to see it. How do I know it's theater? Here's a story that broke over the weekend. And of course, deputy Director Dan Bongino went out and tweeted we are, we are monitoring the situation. Like nobody needs you to monitor the situation. It sounds like it was handled.
Remember, when it comes down to a serious emergency, the police are minutes away. The federal government is hours away, most likely. Here's the story of a Michigan security guard at a church. The story goes is that the Cross Point Community Church in Wayne, MI had a shooting and it went out across social media and everybody assumed it must be a Muslim guy and it sounds like it wasn't.
It was a guy that attended the church with his mother and he may have just lost it. I don't like the words active shooter because he was not active for very long. He shot the gun a few times, got hit by a pickup truck, and then shot and killed by the security guard that he actually injured on the on the initial attack. The alleged active shooter intent on attacking a Michigan church was shot and killed by a security guard who prevented a large scale mass shooting.
How do we know it was going to be a mass shooting? We don't. We're just making that part up now. It's reasonable to assume that may be the case. It's reasonable that if somebody drives their truck into a church and goes in and begins with a shot that it probably is going to go worse than that. But remember who saved them? Was this this wide reaching intelligence state that we have that is out there just keeping track of all the things and knows all the threats and
protects you? No, a regular dude who carries at the church solved the problem in close proximity to the problem in seconds after it happened. The shooting unfolded around 11:15 AM local time. It's a Detroit suburb. It's a place called Wayne the Brian. The gunman was identified as Brian Anthony Browning from Romulus, MI. Not a Muslim guy. As far as we can tell, no previous criminal history. His mother is a member of the church and the suspect attended two or three services over the
past year. They said he exited his Nissan truck wearing a tactical vest. That's a pretty good give me folks when you see people that do not belong wearing things that do not belong at the place you're at. You know, like everybody shows up wearing a jacket or a tie, or maybe they're just wearing a button down dress shirt and some slacks and a dude shows up wearing a tack vest to your church. Might be time to take action.
Doesn't mean you have to shoot him right then, but you probably should be prepared to. Your mind should jump into what is my next step when that line is crossed. If the guy produces a weapon, am I authorized and justified in using deadly force? Does that person now represent an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to myself or the people around me? You have to know what the threshold is. If you have not made that decision before you got there, you will not make it when
something bad like this happens. A Nissan truck, tactical vest armed with a long gun and a handgun, he approached the church and began firing his weapon. You can engage at that point and they did. Several members of the church approached the gunman, adding that a parishioner, who I've been also seen reported as a Deacon, struck the gunman with his vehicle as the gunman shot at the vehicle repeatedly. 2 staff members shot the gunman,
causing fatal wounds. One staff member, a member of the security team, was also shot in the leg by the suspect. Went surgery expected to fully recover. The church members and the staff do not wish to be identified. There was a question about a follow on attack. They ended up bringing in bond slipping dogs. Of course, the FBI decided to get involved because all of all the people jumped in after the problem was solved by regular folks. And did you?
Hear the the the little piece here 'cause it was kind of brushed by on this ABC News story. He was struck with a vehicle first. Did you know that? That's probably one of your most capable weapon systems and almost all of you can operate one. We used to have a drill that I worked on in in New Mexico and it was like responding to active shooter event partner down partner injured, whatever.
And so you drive onto the range. Our range was something like 500 yards deep and maybe 60 or 80 yards wide. And they'd set up the paper target where the bad guy was and you could drive down there and I got yelled at, but it's the right move anyway and I'd still do it. And you should know this, the the shooter was supposedly engaging with my partner who was in another vehicle and was
injured in the vehicle. And rather than park the vehicle and use it to block and then run out there and try to engage with the gun, I just went full speed in like a 6000 LB SUV and I just smoked the paper target. Problem solved. If need be, I could put a couple of bullets in the ground if the person was still moving and was still a threat with a with a weapon system. And then you go treat the injured. That's the answer. The answer is always solve the problem.
And you have a lot of different tools at your disposal. Almost none of those tools are the federal government. Again, security guard, not a local police officer, not a sheriff's deputy, certainly not state police, and definitely not an FBI agent that answered a 911 call. They can't solve the problem. Do you want to know what real terrorism looks like in places where real terrorism happens? It looks like this story which I saw on NBC.
This is a great contrast to what it looks like in a place. We don't have this in America, at least not yet. And when we do, or if we do, then of course, the game changes. But until that happens, this is a suicide bombing that happened in a Greek Orthodox Church in Syria. The attack on the church was the first of its kind in several years. It comes as Damascus is under de facto Islamist rule.
This is why there are problems. You have to be aware that there are plenty of truly evil people that will go and detonate a suicide bomb. But we haven't seen that sort of thing in the United States. What we've seen is the threat of that happening. And therefore, give us all of your authorities. Therefore, give us all your stuff. OK, This is Nick Fridas. I absolutely love this guy. He's a former Green Beret. He was a Virginia House member delegate.
And the stuff he says is no nonsense, tactical minded reality. Remember that all of the things that the United States federal government spends money on is on purpose. It just may not be to your purpose. So don't refer to it as fraud, waste and abuse. That's what the statute calls it. That's why they never actually find any allegations, you know, that are that are held.
If you go out and allege as a whistleblower that there's fraud, waste and abuse, you rarely if ever find that that's what's that's going to be. It's not going to be substantiated, and the reason is because it's not actually fraud, waste, or abuse. Nick hits this right on the nose. It's intentional and the intentionality of it is to use your money for someone else's
ideology. This is the reason why the conservative position is never more government because it's all fraudulent to us, but it's all intentional to the people that are doing things that are, that are antithetical to our will. Listen to this and I hear. Conservatives describe what Doge is uncovering is wasteful. I always correct them. What Doge is uncovering is not wasteful.
It's sinister because the people that were spending that money on the reasons they were spending it had nothing to do with waste. They didn't find it wasteful at all. They were using your tax dollars to fund their ideology. That's the most efficient Dang thing you can do. Steal from your ideological opponents in order to fund their ideological destruction. My gosh. And they've been getting away with it for decades.
They have because they've been scaremongering people, fear mongering, holding out that thing. Nobody wants to be the executive that's holding the ball, or when the move, when the movie stops, or when the when the music stops. Rather, nobody wants to be the person that's holding that hot potato or doesn't have a chair when some actual Syrian style 22 people killed in a suicide bombing at a church happens in the United States. Nobody wants to be in charge when that happens.
And they certainly don't want to be able to say, well, we didn't know it was coming. They want to go out there and articulate that we knew it was coming and that's why we we warned you about it. We are constantly going to put out what was the other words that they used, a heightened threat environment bulletin, terrorist advisory notice the FBI and DHS, this is another story. This is coming from ABC News as well.
FBI and DHS host a call with the governors over US threat environment after the Iranian strikes. Everybody gets to win. Republicans can say that we're doing the right thing. We're protecting the American homeland and we're advising all of these people of all the threats that we have no idea what they are like. We just cannot stop them because like, we have an open border and they're not wrong there. It was an open border and there were some really awful things that happened.
Here's Stephen Miller accurately honing in on why the threat environment is even more topsy turvy and maybe more unknown that it's been in a long time. It was a four years of open border. He can also be right at the same time as we have no idea if these intelligence bulletins are accurate. And so they're all going to do briefings because briefings means we're doing something. It's like a meme, like, I'm helping. What are you helping with? Nothing.
Because if it's a real, solid, capable threat, you are not going to ever hear about it until it goes off in your church, at your school, at your workplace, on your freeway system, while you're driving home from work. That's what these things are, The. Only thing Americans want to hear from Kamala Harris is an apology for joining Joe Biden. Remember, she was the borders are joining Joe Biden in aiding and abetting the invasion of our
country. And we're never going to stop talking about this because what they did to this country is
unforgivable. It is an eternal stain on the Democrat Party. The every day we read another story, every day we arrest another alien they let into this country who raped the child, who beat a woman with an inch of her life, who murdered a mom, who murdered a dad, who trafficked drugs into this country, who trafficked fentanyl into this country, who are responsible for dead and slaughtered Americans.
And I don't know what's broken in the Washington press corps, But none of that moves them emotionally. The only thing that gets them exercised is do we need to have more trials for terrorist supporters? We need to have more trials for gang bangers. We need to have more trials for illegal alien invaders, even though Congress and the Constitution clearly say that you can expel invaders and illegal aliens quickly,
efficiently and properly. This president has literally saved America and I could not be prouder. I could not be prouder as I know Caroline feels the same way to come every single day to this building where we have a leader sitting in office who's first, last in every thought is the safety, prosperity, security and sovereignty of the citizens. That's an important word. People, citizens.
All of that is great and all of that can be true, and the leadership at the top can have been changed and they can have the purest of motives. We can assign to them all Snow White aspirations. And still the people that work inside the bureaucracy, remember, not democracy, The bureaucracy was under threat. So the bureaucracy needs to justify its existence and it does. And it works against everybody and it issues these what do they call again? Bulletins notices, post
conference calls. Who are the? People that are doing this stuff, who are the people that are running the threat assessments for this country? I'm going to do a quick little thing. I had some Tom Massie clips. I had some Caroline Levitt clips talking about one side or the other. I've got a a video from Scott Horton that was on Piers Morgan. Pretty good video. Kind of like trying to debunk whether or not Iran actually had nuclear capabilities. I do want to actually consider those things.
We'll do that a little bit later on the week. I'll promise you that. Today I want to focus in on this one thing, the BS that is being pushed out there and the need for more funding because it was in an environment just like this. Although it was a localized strike that actually happened in New York, it was an environment like this that we got the Patriot Act.
Because Americans are very, very quick, unfortunately, to look for that advice, which means they're looking for an accomplice, which means they're looking for someone to take responsibility. For the thing that. They don't want to be responsible for. I'm just going to read this to you.
Michael Glasthein was named the director of the Terrorist Screening Center. This is a press release that was issued in June of 2023. Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland have named Michael Glasshein, Glasshein, sorry, as the director of the Terrorist Screening Center. It's an assistant director
position inside the FBI. It is one of the top jobs, and he got there after he was in charge of the counterterrorism division at the Washington Field office where I used to work. The director of the Terrorist Screening Center is the only assistant director in the FBI that is directly appointed by the attorney general. That's all interesting to note. Why is it interesting? Because, again, the bureaucracy always goes out and protects itself. And this is the man that is in charge of that.
Now, it's also interesting to note that in March of 2025, under the Trump administration, they changed the name of the TSC, the Terrorist Screening Center. It is now known as the Threat Screening Center. Now, why would a bureaucratic organization do something like
that? Possibly because they want to go ahead and increase their funding, and possibly because the Trump administration has said things like like TDA and MS13 and other transnational organized crime are in fact terrorist organizations, and that's really relevant. But if you. Think that the Terrorist Screening Center is capable of screening and stopping
terrorism. I would like an example that doesn't involve an FBI undercover or ADHS undercover or something from the Joint Terrorism Task Force. And the other real problem I have is personnel is policy, is it not? I feel like someone once told us that personnel being policy. By the way, here's the Threat Screening Center, AKA the Terrorist Screening Center. You can find it online. The building is a large, unmarked government facility, but it is a publicly available
address. You could drive by it and see what it is. It's in Vienna, VA, just outside of Tyson's Corner. I'm just saying that because we pay for that. I'm going to go back to this slide here from the press release in June of 2023, and this is really critical stuff at the bottom. It tells you every time they do a press release. By the way, they don't do these press releases anymore.
The FBI has stopped doing them because guys like me and Steve Friend and Gerardo Boyle and the other suspendables have too much institutional knowledge compared to the the current FBI director and deputy director. They don't know what these things mean, as far as I can tell, or if they do, they're completely being sold a bill of goods by the folks that are working for them. It always tells you the history of who these people are and where they came from.
And it turns out some of us can actually vet that time. This one's really easy. Even you can vet it with me. Are you ready? In 2021, Mr. Glassing was promoted to the special agent in charge of the Counterterrorism Division of the Washington Field Office. Again, from 2021 until June of 2023, he ran the counterterrorism team and the Counterterrorism Division at Washington Field. What was going on in counterterrorism in the Washington field office from
2021 to 2023? Let's see, here he was doing January 6 prosecutions because that's what went on in the Washington Field office in counterterrorism. It was the sole or single largest focus when they created and stood up the CT squads that went after J Sixers. Even in the criminal space, they grabbed counterterrorism supervisors. And where did he hail from? Oh, he was a section chief over at Counterterrorism Division, the FB is headquarter building. From 2019 to 2021.
He crossed paths with and spent time in a different section running counterterrorism with a guy that you guys also know, Steve Jensen, who is now in charge of the Washington Field office, who was what we refer to as AJ6 warlord. So the guy running the Threat Screening Center in the United States, that's so-called looking for threats to the homeland, and now has expanded their operations to transnational organized crime because it's now the threat screening Center, not
the terrorist screening center. Also was the guy that went after J Sixers at Washington Field. And the people that run the FBI seem to be completely unaware of that because he still has this job as far as I can tell. That should bother you. The bureaucracy always serves itself. It always goes out and does the thing that is best for itself, not for you. That's just how it works. It's unfortunate, but it's true. And we can call it out because we have ineffective problems. On the other side.
We have theatrical idiots. There's a quick little clip of Jasmine Crockett who was very, very upset that nobody hollered at her to tell her what was going on. My point to you is is we have room to maneuver and work on the right because the left is in such ridiculous shambles and they're crying over Padilla not being recognized and being called Jose instead of Alex. Who cares? This lady wanted to holler over the weekend.
Who cares? We need to be pushing down on the administration to do the things we want because otherwise the bureaucracy is going to get what the bureaucracy always wants. More bureaucracy, more of itself and more cover up. Again, you can have Lily White Snow at the top with the purest of intentions, but by the time it gets down to the people that are carrying out the mandate, it matters who is in those positions. Here's Jasmine saying whatever she says.
I go back in on Monday. You could have hollered at us on Monday if you truly felt like there was something, like there is nothing that they will say that will make me believe that this action needed to take place. And it needed to take place without the consultation of the Congress. All right, give me one more. Forget it. That's it. All right, So what do we do about this? Right? What do we do?
And I am going to tell you some things that are concrete and you can actually do so share this around. Feel free to clip it out if you like. You can't stop a bomb. You might be able to stop an active shooter. So if you know how to shoot, I encourage you to carry a firearm. In fact, you guys, you could carry one from my buddies. They make a really great. Tool. This is the the folks over at Shield. If you guys have never seen their equipment, check them out shieldarms.com. I carry one.
There's one on the desk over here. It's sitting right next to me. This one is a threaded barrel, extended magazine cap. You know, you never know when you're going to need more rounds. You never want less rounds. I'd rather carry a little bit more weight, but you know, I want a small package, so I carry a Glock 43 X. You can carry a 43X and carry 15 + 1. You can carry a reload with 20 rounds in it. You can do all kinds of wild
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What do you do after that? Do you wait for 911, or do you start figuring out how to do a trauma assessment and a March assessment and treating life threats so people can survive? I am constantly reminded whenever I see these things that seven of the 49 people who died at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, And I had a really weird moment with that. That's for another story. Seven of the 49 people, one in seven people that died, died from positional asphyxia.
They actually died because they went into shock while their neck was low and they actually suffocated themselves. They didn't die from wounds. They went into shock. So learn how to solve problems. Emergency medicine is not mysterious. We had this conversation on Thursday as well. When my baby was born, my 4th baby, she immediately went APNIC. Within 18 hours of being alive, she turned completely blue. Blue is the back of the screen, Blue is the light behind me back
there. Like not going to make it blue. And I sprung into action because I have training and I spent time learning that critical skill. You can learn very similar critical skills. You don't have to be a paramedic. You don't have to go through military training, but you do need to practice every single time you get a chance. So you sure learn how to do what we call a tactical trauma assessment. The word tactical is not necessary. What that means is you step forward.
You can go to a stop the Bleed class, but I'm going to give you the the core elements of it right here. We did this a long time ago during an active shooter podcast where we talked about this. Let me start right now. You start from head to toe and you treat as you go. They're real easy to remember. They make them for paramedics while you're in a bad spot. Head to toe, treat as you go. What are the things that I want to know about the head? 1st, I'm going to put my hands on the head.
I'm going to feel with my fingers in the hair and I'm looking for blood. I'm going to look in the ears. If I have a light, great. If I don't, I can still visually obstruct and check the ears. I'm going to look at the eyes. I want to see if the eyes are reactive. If they're not reactive, in other words, they don't close
and open. When you have light shown in them, then you know that you have probably head trauma and you can deal with that later, but at least it's a finding that you can be aware of. You want to look in the nose, which is part of the airway system. Is it clear? Is there blood in there? Is it broken and obstructed? Then you go down to the mouth. We say the the following thing. Teeth and tongue intact. We're looking for blood and we're looking for mucus.
I'm saying this quickly. You guys can go back and play this again. Teeth and tongue intact, no blood, no mucus. Is the is the good? Finding and we're looking for the neck, we're looking for extension. Of the, of the blood vessels, are they struggling to move blood? Is there a, a bleed there? We're going to feel the back of the neck. We're looking for any sort of obvious distortions in the neck. That's going to be your sort of
C spine precautions. Did somebody have a trauma where they actually hit their head hard enough to break a vertebrae or something? So you want to feel back down there. Same thing with the shoulder. You can move the shoulders and find out if there's pain and they move them. Do they move freely and normally? We're sweeping the arms, We're looking for extremities. There's a brachial artery up here right at your shoulder pinch.
You want to make sure that someone is not bleeding from that because they can die from a from a bleed up here. So we're sweeping it and we're looking for blood on our hands. Hands are sweeping. We're raking across skin looking for holes and then we're looking at them. Is there any blood? The answer should be no. We can feel down the back of the spine, or we can do that later. You're going to go down through the belly. You're looking for a tender abdomen.
It shouldn't be rigid and full of blood or some sort of traumatic event. Like you want to make sure that it's soft and pliable. And we always palpate what we call the four quadrants. We're also listening for, for movement of the lungs. So before you even get down to there, should the rib cage, it should be intact, it should be solid. Feel your own ribs.
You know that you have bones there that are keeping and protecting that entire vault of all your thoracic vessels and all of your thoracic, you know, blood and, and airway and so on. It should all be intact there. And then we move down and we have 4 quadrants and doesn't really matter. You're just looking for a body that is not broken. You can check the pelvis. Is it stable? Does the person grimace or cry out if you move it? Because that's a serious life threat.
A broken pelvis will kill you. Often times. There's a ton of vascularity there. You can bleed out enough volume to die in your hips. So you check that. And then the same thing. You've got your femoral arteries, you've got your, your, your femurs. And those are life threatening breaks. Those are life threats that need to be addressed. You can learn how to do all
these things. And then the second thing I was going to teach you is March. That's another way to organize your mind so you can do head to toe treat as you go. The March assessment is how you go on scene and in under 2 minutes, you should be able to assess whether or not somebody has a life threat that will put them down. This is from tactical casualty, tactical combat, casualty care. They have another one that's for civilians.
It's all the same kind of thing. T triple C. It's the idea is how do you organize in a bad event? So when you walk up to a patient, you have something in your mind that lets you know how to treat them. And March is the acronym M for massive hemorrhage. That's bleeds. Again, that's that sweep we're looking for all the big bleeds we're talking about like a soda bottle poured out on the ground, amount of blood. Little cuts are no big deal. We move on from there.
Airway, That's the physical vessel that holds air inside of your body. OK, That's your lungs, that's your trachea, that's your mouth. The way that you actually move air in and out. So that's the the container. Respiration is the mechanics. Is the machine actually working? Is your diaphragm pulling downward and pulling new air in? You know, do you have some obstruction in the way? So respiration has to happen. So it's MAR respiration.
Circulation is your heart. That's really straightforward. This used to be called the ABC's when they do it for other things. You guys probably heard that if you were going through like, I don't know, YMCA training back in the day. Circulation is your heart. So we're checking for the skin. Do they have capillary refill? You can squeeze a fingernail and see if it fills back in under 2 seconds. That means that there's blood pressure that's refilling. You can see that all the way at
your extremities. You're listing for heart rates. And then lastly, head trauma or hyperthermia. People die when they are traumatized and cold. That's when they die. So heat them up, move them into warm places, get them out of air conditioning, wrap them up in blankets. Even if it's hot outside, even a hot day, if it's 85° outside, that is below body temperature. So hypothermia and then head trauma.
Head trauma is not something you're going to be able to treat in the field, but you should be aware of it. If they had a traumatic injury to the head, again, eyes are a really good way to check that. Their cognition, do they know where they are? Do they understand what just happened? This is really easy stuff, folks. We went over that about 3 or 4 minutes. It's actually very easy.
But you have to commit to it because if all you do is go, oh, OK, good March. Yeah, I remember that one time. If you can't do it in your sleep, you're not going to do it when someone drives a truck into your church and begins shooting and one of your guys got shot in the leg. So look this stuff up and prepare yourself because no one's going to come and save you, as proven. It's been proven over and over again. No one is going to come save you when something bad happens.
It's going to be just you. It's going to be security guard or excellent heroic bystander solves the problem. So be that person trained to be that person. Don't shove it off on somebody else. Don't wait for Karen Bass to do it. Don't wait for the FBI briefing to do it. Consider that. And by the way, that self-reliance, it's the thing that your quote UN quote deep state administrative state hates the most. They don't want you to be able to do that. We'll do more of this another time.
I want to maybe even put it out on our local. So I'll just give it a little plug right now. If you guys are watching, make sure you like on Rumble, make sure you like on YouTube. Make sure that you have considered going over to locals. You can be a free member over there, doesn't cost you a penny. It's Kyle serafin.com. It's just myname.com. We'll put some stuff up there that's available to everyone. Look, there's a lot of resources. You can listen to the PJ Med
podcast. It's outstanding. There's all kinds of emergency medical stuff, but I like to break things down and how do you use it and how can I teach a regular person that is not a medic on how to handle all that stuff? Share us on Spotify again too. It's Kyle Sarah from show.com. I used to teach what they called care under fire, which is this stuff to FBI agents that are not medics that had no background in it at all.
So that if something bad happened right in their presence, they didn't do the thing that most people do, which is panic nothing And wait. They went panic first because you always might as well panic. And then they got to work and started touching patients, moving them and trying to save their life. The goal of somebody, when you see something like that, should be due. Something doesn't even matter if it's always the right thing or all of the right things. Do one right thing.
If you can only remember M for massive hemorrhage and that's all you're doing is blood sweeps, at least you're trying. It's going to knock you out because inertia is in your favor. Then you're moving forward. All right, we'll do some more recommendations. The the the chats actually out there talking about the favorite Med cast. There should be some out there. If you guys want to share them over, do it at kyleseraphin.com. Create a free post, put it up there, make it available to
everybody. I want to share this information. If you don't have it, then you're a liability. Those around you don't be that liability. That's all I got. I actually have a little pallet cleanse for you today. This is just kind of a joke that I thought was fun and this is if Sasquatch was involved in the ice raids. We've been kind of talking about some heavy topics. So let's have a little bit of a joke.
These are some of the AI humor. I think 1 of you guys actually tagged me on this on social media. This is Sasquatch doing ICE raids. It's profane and ridiculous, but it's fun. What's up, fuckers? I'm with United States ICE and today we're detaining every single Juanito and Diego. Say adios to Abuela and pack your chunk glass. Let us get it, boys. All right, Amigos, who wants some free modelos? The good old free modelos trick. Get some every time boys. Boys, we got over 300 illegals
today. Shit look like a kints after party got raided. Puro Yorando yelling and somebody still passed out in the corner. Damn, no papel espero mamacita Sassi get a temporary visa from Bigfoot. Don't worry boys, we don't deport Latina baddies. All right boys, that's it for today. My mamacita got me limpito yakuza like and follow me gente. I love you, my Nick. I don't know why, but when I hear people that fluently blend English and Spanish, I really do like that.
I don't like Spanish by default, but moving a little bit of that, man, it just, it does sound cool, doesn't it? Anyway, good for Bigfoot for learning Spanish and then going out there and doing some deportation actions. All right, that's it for today. Again, We'll do a lot more stuff this week on some of these topics. A lot of these things are not going anywhere. God bless all of you. Thanks for following here. I do appreciate it. I look forward to talking to you
again tomorrow. Have a great day. Thanks for listening to the Kyle Serafin show, streamed live weekdays on rumble.com/kyle Serafin. Follow Kyle on Twitter, Truth Social and Instagram at Kyle Serafin.
