Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an American patriot prepared to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiasts, Second Amendment defender and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello my friends, welcome to the Kyle Seraphin show. I'm even wearing a Kyle Seraphin Show teacher.
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Should we kick the nest straight up front? My friend Steve Baker, investigative reporter, investigatory journalist. I like investigatory because it was in Zoolander and it made fun of the idea of that word. Steve Baker has been hanging on what is going on in Butler, PA. This is, I think he has some of the most sane takes. I don't agree with everything that Steve Baker says. This is the best thing about being a old school kind of conservative person. I don't have to agree with
everything My friends think. We can disagree politely and we do. I think he thinks there's a lot more going on than there was and someone has to ask those questions. When you evaluate the situation in Butler, PA, this is where Donald Trump was shot at and somebody was murdered and other people were seriously injured because some kid got up on a roof, 20 year old kid, and took potshots into a crowd. There's a few things that are troubling to me about the way that everybody is approaching
this in the social media sphere. And I know that's not everybody, but a lot of people keep saying things like it's an inside job. It has to be, allow me to ask you the question. And you should be asking the same. Why? Why does it have to be an inside job? Why does it have to have involvement from the Secret Service? Why does it have to have involvement from the FBI of all
people? So you have to sort things into unlikely but but possible, plausible, but still fairly unlikely, probable, and then most likely. And when you get into the plausible and then probable and the probable and the most likely, you should be giving it degrees of weight and what it would take for you to step over the line into that and say, yes, I think this is more likely than not. Yes, I think this is most likely because of what's going on at the moment.
I'm waiting for evidence, and we don't have enough evidence in the public sphere. This is a massive problem with the way that the FBI does business. This is why I would have loved if the state police were to handle this or do a concurrent investigation. That's not going to be the case. We're not going to get our wish. But what we're seeing on the screen right here is what appears to be an undercover or a plainclothed officer of some
kind. It's hard to say what that badge is. It could be the Secret Service uniform Division. That's a real possibility as an officer. They have two different badges in the Secret Service. One of them is the Secret Service agent badge, and they have a different badge all together for officers, particularly in the uniform division. Uniform Division does a lot of the on the ground surveillance on the ground plainclothes work. I've worked with them in Washington, DC.
They constantly have people walking around. If you are generally in the vicinity of the White House, you will run across people who are dressed in a certain way. And I'm not going to give them away honestly, because of it is actually a dead giveaway when you know some of the ways that they dress and the things that they do. This guy doesn't look necessarily like one thing or another. He's wearing a darkish colored Volcom T-shirts or like a surfer shirt.
It's a little bit inappropriate for a guy his age. He's got to be at least my age based on the Gray beard. And he's wearing, you know, cargo khaki pants. Sorry, cargo khaki short. That's going to be important in a second. So there's a man that's walking around looking like this. And that's normal. And it's something that I've said that you probably would see if we got all the truth. There are almost always people that are walking around in plain clothes in a crowd.
What they are looking for is ways to protect everybody's First Amendment liberties, to be happy or sad or yell, but not infringe on anyone's civil liberties by going out there and committing a crime. So when I used to do this stuff for the FBI, there's a, there, there's a, a thing called an NSSE, which we've talked about on this program, the national
special security event. And so I was interacting with Secret Service on a regular basis and we would deal with uniform division, we would deal with agents and officers, which are a pay grade difference and a responsibilities difference. But essentially the same job meandering around partnered up one FBI 1 Secret Service person looking for people that are, let's say, dropping a backpack behind a, a tree. Why is that a problem? Because somebody could leave explosives. We don't want that.
We want the crowd to be able to do whatever the crowd is going to do as long as they're not, you know, obstructing areas. If they start moving into a zone where they're like, let's say, interfering with traffic or interfering with the movement of emergency vehicles, we can call that in, covertly texted in, etcetera. And you would share that with somebody who would send a uniformed response and we would
remain in plainclothes. What we saw on the screen right there is this guy who has his badge out. This is after the shooting took place and the one thing that I told you, the cacophony of errors that compounded, which yes, they do strain credulity right up to the point where you've dealt with federal service. And the more that it comes out, the fact that you, we are, we're hearing that the Secret Service did not accept local radios.
So they didn't have direct comms with the other sniper teams and the, the ground units that the guys that were up in the sniper's nest that we're doing the sort of counter surveillance or counter sniper mission up on those two roofs. They didn't have the ability to interact directly, let's say with this guy who was on the ground who's a spotter. And that's what you do when you're on the counter surveillance. I've arrested people in that
role. I've spotted people in that role and called what we called I teams, investigative teams. There is a, an entire apparatus that goes in that you can see and then some that you can't see and then some that you could see if you knew where to look, if you will. OK, so layers upon layers. And all of them failed. Obviously in PA, the biggest single story is never.
It's never, at least right now, going to be some kind of conspiratorial movement where a bunch of people got together and decided to try to kill Donald Trump. Do you know why I know that's true? Because they didn't kill Donald Trump. You don't need to have a Patsy and all the other nonsense when the mission was unsuccessful. And this is the problem that I have with people that have gone into this space that are just like yelling about, Oh my God, there was multiple shooters.
Every single person that has claimed that there were doesn't have any evidence. In fact, all the video says there was somebody on a on a watchtower and there was somebody up on the water tower that got away with the zip line. It's like that's all BS. I know it's BS because videos have shown that that wasn't the case.
Then there's other people claiming there was a guy that was in the lower level and they were showing videos that we've shown on this this program and there was a there was a flash in the window from a first story window. You think they were able to get up and over a crowd and hit Donald Trump from a downward angle upward. All these things are debunked in real time simply by the fact that that the proximity. But everybody is so excited about trying to get to the to the first.
Nobody cares about being right and then includes a lot of different names on the political right and also some like real dumb people that are in the conspiracy place. They didn't succeed in the attempt. So I don't need to explain one shooter missing with two shooters missing. That seems more illogical, doesn't it? If you actually had like a ringer, that's the claim that somebody was a ringer. The real shooter was actually hidden. And then the the the kid Thomas Crooks was the Patsy.
The Patsy for what? The failed attempt, what it looks like to me looking at it, having made a lot of 130 a hundred and 5200 yard rifle shots with an AR, including with iron sights, including with just red dot sights and not just magnified optics. When you've done that a lot, it looks like he had a bad zero. He probably didn't know how to do what he was doing, or he jerked it to the left and missed Trump because he was aiming probably at a small enough
target that it wasn't effective. What we saw the other day was the records released by Grassley that showed how many times he'd been to the range. But that doesn't say anything about the the level of training, proficiency or capabilities that he had. How many people have you met that said, I've been shooting for years and you go out and shoot with them and they're terrible. It's a lot. There's a reason why I'm able to hit targets with a pistol at 200 yards.
And I have friends that have been shooting for longer than me and have been carrying pistols for way longer than me that can't make that same shot at 50 or 80 yards. It's because their fundamentals are bad. And so if this kid didn't have that skill set, what I saw was he almost hit him once. But basically his general practice in the seven or eight shots, whether you think it was five or seven or eight, the FBI said eight pieces of brass.
They all missed the the assumed target of Donald Trump. OK, missed one of them narrowly hit him, nicked him in the ear. But that looks like an accident if it's one out of eight, which tells me that his either his zero was bad or his fundamentals were terrible or he wasn't aiming at all, which is possible because you heard the first three shots were measured. After that, it got rapid and fast.
The fact of the matter is, is why he wasn't shot right away when he was crawling up. The rifle is the thing that is most interesting to me. And it's interesting because one of the things that I postulated right up front was that nobody wants to get involved in the blue. On blue you shot a cop. In the head scenario, you shot a cop and put him down hard and look at what this man is wearing. He's wearing the same exact color shorts, khaki shorts, and there's almost always a
deconfliction moving. Whether that happened or not, I can't say, but there's a decent chance that they knew that they were friendlies in the crowd and that some of those friendlies were dressed in plain clothes and looked like this guy. There's another picture of them. These are all what they would call like undercover or low visibility law enforcement. They're wearing darkest blue shirts that may have been a uniform that they came up with and khaki pants.
The kid was wearing a Gray. Looking at a scope from 440 yards away, 450 yards away. It would be very easy to have a pause and say, Oh my God, am I about to shoot one of our guys? I don't know why he's on that roof and I don't know why he has a rifle, but I'm not ready to take that first shot right up until he engages and then they go in and what we saw was the closest sniper team didn't engaged, seemed to flinch, pull
off the glass. And the team that was furthest away with the one that ended up making the kill shot from everything we can hear at 448 yards. Donald Trump mentioned that last night. I actually corrected somebody on the right who I like a lot. It was like, Oh my God, is he just making stuff up that the sniper shot from three times further than the actual shooter did? No, he didn't make it up. From everything we can tell that's what happened.
But these pictures show three different plain clothes. They're calling them undercover, but let's tell them what they are. Low visibility people that were in a law enforcement role that were wearing khaki shorts and a dark T-shirt. And when you see that, you go, Oh my God, the shooters that were up there in the counter snipe position may have had pause simply because these guys were out there in the in the crowd. And I see you in the chat saying it doesn't explain leaving Trump
on the stage. No, it doesn't. Except that you saw who was the one that we're doing the body work. You had three of the people in close proximity to Donald Trump were females that panicked and asked, what are we doing? What are we doing? What are we doing? Remember the original videos? A lot of these people did not ever get there. And here's a real scary question for you, because I think this is actually worth spending another moment or two on.
How many interrupted attempts, not investigative attempts where like the FBI comes out and sit and shoots a guy in Utah and says, oh, he was making threats against the president, so we went out there and execute a search warrant and interrupted his plot. Those are not real to me. I'm talking about how many people woke up one morning, grabbed a weapon system or an explosive system and went to an event where a Secret Service protectee is.
And I don't care who that person was, if it was a foreign dignitary, the president of the United States, somebody running for president, the vice president, take your pick. In the last 40 years since Reagan, how many people have been nabbed trying something on the day of? How effective is the security apparatus when they are in the field at a place like Butler, PA, at A, at a, a big park or a County Fair? We don't really know. That's where I would like to see the beginning of the security
audit. How many times have you interdicted somebody that was trying to pull off what Thomas Crooks did? Or have you been relying on the reputation of your agency that says we are the most elite and badass capable force and nobody will ever take one of our protectees and you just assume that nobody's ever going to try you. Do any of these people have real world experience interdicting somebody in real time?
My guess is it's very, very few. And then the last thing that you have to understand, and I had this little back and forth on Twitter yesterday with somebody, but I want you guys to understand it is very rare for federal agents to be authorized to do something proactively sue Espante without having like a call and someone saying, OK, yes, you are authorized to go
and do this. The, the one time that I've arrested somebody without having an arrest warrant, what we would call like an in the field, you know, probable cause based arrest. I, I did it after my Secret Service counterpart called into Secret Service and said, Hey, do you want to send someone or do you want us to do this? The reason is because we were in a low visibility role. We were wearing plain clothes. I was wearing like a Carhartt
hoodie. So we had to pop the vest out and, you know, pop out the badge and then go and bring the guy into custody. But we got permission to do that because the, you don't want to go and arrest somebody and then find out they're going to drop the charges afterwards. There's some real liability. There's a lot of failure to have these reps in federal law enforcement. It's a massive problem because people think that that federal agents are like cops and they're not.
I'm telling you, I was not a cop. I didn't get to behave like a cop. I didn't have the ability to pull somebody over, just start asking questions. Our ability to do investigative detentions are very low, and the department's really dissuade you from doing that. The agencies do. That's certainly the case in the places where I worked FBI. That's definitely ADOJ wide thing. And I have to imagine it also extends into Secret Service who
primarily is doing protection. They're not doing investigative work on the ground. So it is important for us to realize that these are not like a one to one like they're just like a cop who will come up and start asking you questions, especially when you're in plainclothes. So all that stuff is worth knowing. Like I said, that may kick the hornet's Nets and upset you, but I want you to think before you make decisions about what happened because you don't have the the material.
I know that I don't. I know that I don't have the ability to see what happened because I don't have access to hundreds of witness statements. I don't have access to walking the sites. And the people that have been walking the sites, most of them are not trained law enforcement. And the ones that are, they're politicians. So we are, I kind of discount them too. OK, When you look at the scene, start from the position of
skepticism. And if you want to believe something, your move should be to try to disprove it, not go out there and attack people who are who are. It's like, tell me more the answer when somebody says something that you don't agree with, particularly in this sort of conspiratorial nature. And again, you don't need a conspiracy to fail at shooting a man. You don't need anything. You just need one person out there who's a bonehead and who got away through a lot of
federal incompetence. Incompetence is the default position for government until proven otherwise. That's where I would like recommend you go. And that's not covering for any agencies. I'm more than happy to see them all kicked to the curb. I'd shut them all down, but you have to be like discerning in your thought process, and a lot of people are not. And I don't want the story to go away, by the way. I don't want the story of Secret Service failure and the FBI
investigating it to go away. It would be a major misstep for the Trump campaign to let that fall. So it's probably a good thing. He talked about it with Elon Musk last night. We'll talk about that in just a minute. Let's do another win for the people because we did one the other day. The ATF, yet another kind of black eye. Again, this is a story talking this coming from Zero Hedge. So I'm going to get into it in in real form here.
We'll just say a federal appeals court, it was in North Dakota this time found that the rule, again, these are rules that were issued under the Administrative Procedures Act. This is why the Chevron difference is so important and why it got turned over and why that's important.
The appeals court in North Dakota found that the rule issued by BATF, which is the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, the convenience store that equals government law enforcement agency, even though it's supposed to only collect taxes, that restricts the ownership of pistol attachments known as stabilizing braces. Braces is both arbitrary and capricious, which is a good reason for them to knock it down. Ordering a lower court to reconsider a motion that would block the enforcement of a ban
on the braces. It was a 2 to one decision. So this was what they call a panel, but not an end bank decision. This was an appeal from the original level. So that's good. This means that it's moving up to the courts and we might even
see something higher. This was done through the 8th Circuit, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, and the majority found that the coalition of 25 Republican attorneys general are likely to succeed in their legal challenge against the ATF, which is dealing with pistol braces and calling them these pistols, short bail rifles. Now, of course, you guys know I'm a gun guy and I'm going to help you out if you're not watching right now, about 22 minutes in, if you want to come
see the difference. If you're not familiar, you can always Google it. But you could also come and look at me. So what I have right here is one of the most popular stabilizing braces that you will find. OK, This is a stabilizing brace made by SB Tactical. It is one of the biggest names in the space. And this is the SBA 4, if memory serves. I think I know it's the four, but I don't know if it's SBA or if it's SBSBA 4 is what I believe it's called.
This is an adjustable length pistol brace, OK? And it is characterized by having this hole in the back where you theoretically can put your arm in, although you don't have to because people shoulder these all the time, but that's what it's for. It is designed and that's the keyword to allow you to stabilize it with A1 handed shot from an AR pistol, which of course is sort of. Silly, the ATF has made the argument that if you shoot
something with one hand, it's a handgun. 2 hands, it's a rifle. If it was designed to be shot with two hands, then it's a rifle. And but the problem with that is, at least for me, is that I guarantee the ATF trains all of their agents to shoot 2 handed when they use a handgun. Just like I was trained at the FBI.
Just like every law enforcement officer was trained all the way back to the goofy teacup method where you were shooting a revolver with one hand underneath it and the other hand, you know, one for stabilization, one for grip. It's always two handed with a handgun. Shooting one handed goes back to like the 60s and it's dumb. So here it is one more time. This is stabilizing brace, and this is a damn near identical. OK, this is a stock brace. Stock. The stock is basically narrower.
It actually gives you less purchase on your shoulder, but it's solid. Then you can't put your wrist in there. In theory, if this had some sort of a Velcro strap so you could use it to stabilize on the inside of your forearm, This also could be a brace. I don't know. It seems absolutely stupid and that's why it's considered to be arbitrary and capricious. You can see that from these things. Look here they are from the back, here they are from the sides. They have the same profile.
They look very, very similar. They have the same amount of plastic. There's the same amount of technology. They have similar costs. You guys are hearing the plastic? There it is. ASMR types. Listen, these things are almost identical in function and use, and all you need to do is have a a band of some kind to wrap around your forearm to make a stock be a brace.
As far as I'm concerned, there's a reason why these courts are having a problem with it. And what should happen is we'd like to see this go all the way up again. Second Amendment absolutist here. That's why I'm OK with illegal immigrants being able to buy guns. I don't really care. I've got more than them and I've got more money than them. I will buy better guns than them every time.
What I want to see is this. This move up to the point where the short barreled rifle restrictions in the National Firearms Act of 1934 is ruled unconstitutional as well. It's an entire category of weapons and having a barrel length is irrelevant to anything. Congress should really repeal it. Stupid. And if they want to charge a tax on us buying firearms, so be it. And then we can go after that.
If you guys don't know, in 1934, the, the Attorney General Bonaparte, who by the way is the named, it's the name of the auditorium that is inside FB is headquarters, the Hoover building. That attorney general pushed forward legislation and got a suite of legislation to criminalize even though it should have never been able to do it. The possession of silencers or suppressors, they're called both. The the patent for the original design is actually called a
silencer. So if you guys are trying to straighten people out and correct them, don't be wrong. They wanted to straighten out whether or not people could have short barreled shotguns and short barreled rifles and then machine guns, which is very specifically defined not based on the rate of fire, but based on the way the trigger works. And then of course the the issue with suppressors, all these things were not banned, categorically could not be
banned. So they had to put it, put a taxed animal on it. And the tax stamp was prohibited for the average person in 1930, four $200.00 with thousands of dollars in today's money. So it was a lot of money and that was what they tried to do. They basically made it available to the rich. You guys want to know, Gun control is always racist and it's always classist and it's always been that way. Every single instance of this
stuff has been put out that way. So it's very interesting to me to see that our courts, even in the Eighth Circuit, which is not, you know, the one you hear about all the time, the 5th Circuit does really good rulings. But even in this North Dakota court and in this this panel decision, the majority has ruled that this arbitrary and
capricious rule is stuck. Now the one person who dissented was sort of a Lib judge and his statement was that this was moot simply because there was already a preliminary injunction and it was already stopped. So they can't enforce this and they basically abandoned this rule because the ATF can't make it happen. The real issue here from for the capricious nature of it is these were all submitted to the F to the ATF technology division years ago, like a decade and a
half ago. And they were ruled to be not a stock and therefore could be used as a pistol brace for what they were designed to do. And then they changed their mind after Trump under under Biden. And this has been this fight back and forth of the ATF trying to creep in and shut down and criminalize more otherwise law abiding gun owners who found an engineering solution to a problem, which is how do we get a shorter barrel on a rifle? They're still not concealable
people. I will pull something here at some point. I have a A7 inch barrel on an AR. It's a 5567 inch. It's like an interior gun. It is not concealable unless you're enormous. So it's very frustrating to see the ATF working against the interests of the citizens, working against our freedom. It's nice to see the courts working in our favor and we are seeing that. So that's kind of helpful. I'm going to do a quick read for my buddies over at Mad Hat Jerky.
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So this new line of attack is funny to me. Workers allege a nightmare condition at Kentucky startup that JD Vance helped fund. Multiple reporters working on this for CNN. And they must have put some real money into this because apparently they went out and interviewed people in Kentucky. And I got to imagine people who work for CNN do not want to go and hang out with people in Kentucky, but they did, allegedly. So I'm going to start this article off.
I'm going to tell you a little bit what I think about it because I read the whole thing and it hits kind of flat. To be fair, it's not a very good hit piece as far as they go because very little of it has anything to do with JD Vance. That's the real thing. Can you tie malfeasance or some sort of improper action to the individual? No, the way that they're tying it is that his money was involved in the fund that created an app and A and a
company that he didn't run. He was like, I don't even know if he was on the board. From what I can tell, it looks like he was just an investor. All right, Venture capitalist JD Vance, he's repeatedly touted that his guiding principles for investing in a company is that a business should not only turn a profit, but it should help American communities. This is a great aspiration. Most businesses do not turn a profit ever. Most businesses go out of
business. So once you know that, it changes the way that you look at these things. And the whole point of being an Angel investor or coming in as a venture capitalist is that there is a venture, there is a risk you are going to try to go after something and create something out of nothing that wasn't previously there. And it may or may not be successful. And if it's not successful, that's normal, right?
That's why it's out venture. The people who have better track records, you know, have more credibility in this space. So he invested in a group that was called App Harvest. APP Harvest. It was a startup that promised a high tech future for farming and for workers in Eastern Kentucky. Now, because this is CNN, they went after and talked about how brilliant it was. I'm sorry that that that was so
terrible and what happened. But if they had done it, basically, let's say that Doug Emhoff had been an investor in this, they would have been like a brilliant, but, you know, failed project. And they would have been glowing about how they tried so hard, but they didn't get there. It's really interesting to see this kind of stuff. It's not just a good investment opportunity. It's a great business to make a difference in the world. That's what JD Vance said on Fox Business the day that the
company went public. That's what you do when you were going behind a project. He became kind of like a de facto spokesperson in some ways. That's CN NS claim. I don't see that listed by him. So there you go. Once again, we'll just take it for whatever it's worth. They they went hundreds of millions of dollars in debt and eventually declared bankruptcy. They tried really hard and we're not successful. This is common in American
businesses. CNN reviewed the public documents, interviewed dozens of former workers there and showed that it not only failed as a business after pursuing rapid growth. This is a common misstep. People overstep and they don't, you know, scale properly. But they also provided a grim job experience for the working class Kentuckians that Vance vowed to help. Well, did he vow to help them? He put in a bunch of money. Wasn't even that much money at the end of the day.
It was $150,000. That's not that big of an investment. Got them basically from going underwater to sustaining the company. And then these people got to work there for like 2 years or something. They were there it looks like almost three years, 2020. They went public in 2122 and then by 23 it looks like they were having a problem.
And so this is the issue. There were complaints fired with the filed rather with the US Department of Labor and Kentucky regulators who went in and they were claiming there were not sufficient water breaks, that there wasn't adequate safety gear and so on, and that the workers suffered heat exhaustion or injuries. The state inspectors came in and
didn't find any violations. So how funny the people on the political left who love the government to come into the business, the business of the government didn't come in. You know why? Because government is mediocre. Maybe they're actually were real problems there. It sounds like the temperatures inside the greenhouse as they were running reached up to 128°, which is super hot.
That's really uncomfortable. But out of curiosity, when you sign up to work in a job as a greenhouse worker, what kind of temperatures do you expect? What sort of humidity do you expect? I just don't know. Like I would never sign up for that. I've I've heat stroked out. My body temp has been over 106 and I don't handle heat as well. It's the reason why I go run in the heat 1520 minutes and 100°. It sucks especially at high exertion. These people are crying that
they didn't get water. Like, I wear a water pack everywhere I go, and I definitely would be wearing a water pack if I was going into 128° heat on a regular basis. It just doesn't really make a lot of sense to me that they're crying about this sort of thing. But they found a bunch of people who are disgruntled. And by a bunch, I mean a few dozen in a country of 350 million. They found some people who didn't say nice things about it.
Eastern Kentucky is well known for people coming and going or they're going to do the carpetbagger thing and start up companies and then they disappear. They don't care about us. Yeah, they they care about the company trying to be successful. And the company wasn't successful. So then what do you want them to do, pay you for nothing? It's it's very weird. And I would feel this way if you were trying to make this attack
on anybody. I tried to look at it from the other side, like, can I get mad about this? It's hard for me to because I generally side with people, do work, be responsible, Stop crying. He was an investor, but he stepped down from the board in 2021. So all the complaints they have basically come after that fact. And essentially the the beef that they have it is that they spent money on getting migrant
workers. So they were bringing in either illegal or legal, but you know, non American citizens, that's a thing. Those people are willing to work for less. This is the real problem with having all these people come in. There are some jobs that Americans don't want. Turns out 128° greenhouse jobs are not that interesting to people who live in Kentucky.
But maybe if you grew up in El Salvador in the jungles and it's really hot all the time and that's like your jam, maybe you're OK with it. In any case, this this company came in and turned around some some 60 acre mega greenhouse and they, they had people quitting jobs from auto parts plants and from liquor stores. And they came in to go work for this new startup, which was a high tech thing. And it was going to offer some opportunities.
And apparently it didn't deliver on being in business forever. And that's the big take. And they claimed it was a nightmare. He said the hottest I ever experienced was 128° a couple days on a week. You'd have an ambulance show up and you see people leaving on gurneys to go to the hospital. Well, people do stuff like that all the time in jobs, too. Anybody who's been in the military has seen people drop. It happens. Look, farm work is demanding work.
And if you took a bunch of people who had like, college degrees in ecology and they wanted to go out there and do sustainable tomato farming, which is what one of these ladies talks about, she was very upset about it. She had to bring her own N95 respirator. So you're telling me you wore a mask and then it was a, a million degrees inside? I don't know. Maybe there was a better way. Maybe they should have ventilation. Maybe it wasn't done right.
Certainly possible. They don't really document that. They just had this kind of like grievance session of people that are disappointed with the way that it turned out. And they said that we were trained for one thing, but we didn't get like on the day training. I don't know. And the contract laborers came in. I do think this is a little bit interesting because this is actually kind of a not a great
point for them. They said that the workforce was mostly made-up of workers from Mexico and Guatemala. And whatever they brought in, like priority, you know, people like Mitch McConnell, or they brought in people who are investors or bigwigs from the company, they would send all the Mexicans and all of the Guatemalans home so that people couldn't see them. OK, Yeah, that's not a great look. That's true.
It's also not documented by someone other than a disappointed husband of the worker who was disgruntled. So for whatever it's worth, it's definitely possible. I could see a company doing that. It's not a great luck. Doesn't mean it doesn't mean that it was a bad company or that somehow this was like the worst thing that ever happened. They even had Martha Stewart on the board. I don't see them attacking Martha Stewart, but she was on the board after JD Vance.
They had some people in there. It made some sense. That's why it had a bunch of money behind it. Any of you have ever had a tough job? Like, I've dugout all the dirt, I've taken the dirt that somebody used to to dig a pool and I put it in in the back of a wheelbarrow by hand, like hand loaded by shovels and dumped it all out in a tiny little like T100 pickup truck. It's like 13 loads to a dump to go drop off dirt. Sometimes you do hard jobs. That's what being young is
about, I think. Take it for whatever it's worth. Anyway, that's the attack. How about the really fun attacks? And these ones are way more interesting. How about this one on Tim Waltz? Apparently he misspoke about discussing using his weapons in war because this is the whole thing. This is a really anti gun attempt to get into the office. Like this is more anti gun than Joe Biden. He's always been kind of anti gun. Waltz and Kamala Harris are worse.
And so they're push about getting an assault weapons ban and trying to get somebody who has a military background to push this forward has been their kind of stock and trade, their credibility move. The problem is the guy who's doing it doesn't have that credibility. He was like an indoor dog. He was a domestic, you know, domestic National Guardsman. He did have 24 years of service. We can't take anything away from that. But the real problem that veterans have is when you lie.
I've had people introduce me on podcasts. I've had people come forward and say things and you're like, hey, dude, what's this all about? Like, why? Why would you introduce me inaccurately? I've had people say that I was a pair of rescuemen. That's not accurate. I went through a lot of the training. I went through 85% of the training, but I didn't get to put the hat on. So I don't claim the title. I didn't deploy, so I don't ever
say that I did. If you didn't do something in the military and you claim you did, you are the turd. If somebody misrepresents it, the first thing you do is correct them. And I've done this. I've done it. It's really uncomfortable, by the way, to go on someone's program. They give you this really nice intro and they drop in some false information that you know you have to correct.
Why? Because you know, you owe it to the people that you serve with that did more than you or did something that you didn't do that somebody accidentally claimed, even if you didn't say it, you straighten it out. And I've done it. So I've got a little video of that going on. This is a nod and lie scenario. There's a lot of this stuff. OK. And then we're going to kind of finish up here with a bunch of media censorship, which is also interesting.
This sort of this this Internet push to shut down conversations. It it it's showing how scared they are because they just have such a weak candidate in front. Here's Walls nodding and lying
on network television. Congressman Tim Waltz, also a member of the Armed Services Committee and Veterans Affairs, Democrat of Minnesota, highest ranking enlisted soldier ever to serve in Congress, enlisted in the Army National Guard at 17 and retired 24 years later as command Sergeant major and served with his battalion and operating Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. And I read that because I want to preface our discussion with your military careers because
you two are trying to stop President Obama from drawing down, OK. She read that because she wanted to give him the credibility. But he nodded along about how he had served in Afghanistan. And we know that's not true.
He also apparently didn't know whether Bagram was in Iraq or Afghanistan and released a statement when he was a congressman indicating kind of kind of alluding that he was a service member and that he was at Bagram Air Force Base in Iraq, which is going to prickle some of you guys exactly the way that it's supposed to. The guy's just making stuff up. He's been trading on a military career in a way that's not fair.
And then that highest ranking bit, the highest ranking enlisted soldier, so he served in a, in an acting role, which is what we would call that in the federal service. But I know there's another name for it in the Army and I just, I didn't serve in the Army. There is a name when you fill a billet, but you don't actually hold that rank. At least you didn't get to hold on to the rank, and he didn't get to hold on to the rank of command Sergeant major.
He didn't retire with the rank of command Sergeant major, which is a really big deal. And he put it on his challenge coin for the House of Representatives First District. He would hand these things out to people. And there is Brie Dial who does some work for Daily Wire and is a correspondent overseas. And she's also a veteran honing in on misprinting, quote UN quote, miss speaking and all this other nonsense about the rank of command Sergeant major.
He even puts it in his bio on Twitter that you have it, command Sergeant major. Look, if you retire as a master Sergeant, there is no slouch in that. That's not a slouch move. And nobody would take that away if you said I did the work and I'm proud of my service. And I was never called upon to go somewhere. In my case, I was never called to go overseas even though I tried. I really did. That was all I wanted to do. Sometimes that's not the way it works out. So be it.
Especially in one enlistment in 24 years. That makes you a piece of garbage. You're claiming things that are not true. Now everyone keeps using the word stolen valor. There is a legal definition of that because there is a statute that you can define. It's usually claiming awards that you did not earn or wearing them and presenting yourself as that. But this is certainly false information and what we know in a biblical sense and what we know as people who look out into the world.
When you find people that will lie to you over small things, they will lie to you over big things. It's one of my funniest gripes, but I saw it right away when I worked for the FBI. They lie about their birthday, people, men. Imagine going on a date with a woman and she lies about her age. It's like, why? Why would you lie about something that is so, one, easily provable and you're obviously going to flip up at some point? And two, what are you? What are you benefiting from
that lie? Like it doesn't change the way you look. It doesn't change the way that you act. It doesn't change the experiences that you've had is if you're being honest. So your age is sort of irrelevant. Once once you especially once you've agreed to go on a date with somebody. Like the whole point is that you present yourself, here's what I am. And he's trying to go on a date with America. Tim Waltz is trying to go on the date with America to be our vice
president. That's what he's trying to do. Call it what you want. And he's leading off with lies. For me, that's a no go. It's real easy. My wife is one of the most. She's a terrible liar. She's one of the most honest people I know. It's great. We should all aspire to do that. Tim Walz has a real hard time with it. He's a teacher, sure. A football coach, sure. Command Sergeant major. It should say master Sergeant retired. And we would all go, yeah,
absolutely. Again, here's those challenge coins. These are one of them in the wild and one of them from a different picture here. It's not debatable what it shows. Those stripes are very definitive. Anybody who's seen 3 chevrons on the top, three stripes on the three rockers on the bottom, that's an E9. And you're making a claim and you're making a claim by putting it. You've minted your miss your, your, your false statement. That's your trouble people.
All right. And that's part of why I don't believe a lot of this stuff about fundraising I want to talk about in one second here. But let's first. Let's first go over and talk about my buddy, my Michael Andella, My Pillow. I don't know if we're buddies. Are we buddies? I read his stuff today. I looked into it for you all. It's mypillow.com/kyle. If you guys want to go to the website where they're offering
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I don't believe the polls for Kamala Harris. She didn't get the bump that you would expect. She's not like destroying Donald Trump. She's just like marginally in in league. She's gone from like a losing position with Biden to being in like a 5050. And I think it's I think it's Astroturf. I think it's saccharine. It's fake sweet. It's not real.
And the minute that you have the real thing, people are going to get away from it. Kamala Harris apparently raised $310 million in July. Campaign shake up, energizes donors. People are given money. Are they though? Because we're hearing about fraud. This was in August 2nd. This is like the black ladies for Harrahs and the white ladies for Harrahs and the white dudes for Harrahs and all those other
gross stuff. This story to me is very illuminating and I wanted to cover down on this because this is a small paper, the Tennessee Star. These are the people we we covered. Why they pop up in my feed, no idea, but they do good work, it looks like. And they're actually got that.
This is Peter Ambroska. Ambroska doing the reporting as of yesterday talking about how they have identified 7 people in Tennessee, which is not a high population state comparatively that have reported donating more than 1000 times. I'm going to say it again, there are seven people in that state who have Democrat who have donated to Act Blue, which is the Democrat major fundraising platform more than 1000 times. Margaret Mayer. This is one that they went.
So what you do is you find out a data set. I did this as well at the FBI. So you'd find a data set of suspicious activities. Then you hone in on one of them and you find out the specifics and then you can go back and look at the other ones. But you look to say, is this even probable? Is it possible that someone donated 1000 times to Act Blue? She's a 68 year old woman who lists her employment as not employed. She filed, they had to file these documents with the FEC.
That's the Federal Election Commission and the Democrat nonprofit says that she's given almost $33,000 as an unemployed woman through a total of 4200 individual donations over a period of 20 months. You want to know what fraud looks like? It looks like this. I will be very comfortable saying it's highly probable that this is fraudulent. Again, when you have these number of facts coming at you, you have to believe it. The majority of the transactions donating are between 2:00 and
5:00 dollars. I remember this movie, it was called Office Space. Do you remember They were going to steal the fractional things that normally get rounded off at the end of the decimal point. They they missed it and so they ended up like grabbing like a couple of $1,000,000 in a short period of time. Then they had to figure out how to give it back because it was a scam because they were multiple transactions happening every single day, stealing like tiny little pieces of a penny. Oops.
Majority of the transactions are between 2:00 and 5:00 dollars. Some of them are for specific groups. Sorry. Democratic senatorial campaigns to stop trunk super PAC, retired Americans pack, the National Democratic Training Committee, blah blah blah blah blah that happened. They don't know if it's with her knowledge they're trying to reach her, but she doesn't have a phone that's connected. Probably because she doesn't have any money you might eat. I'd be interested to see.
They said over 589 days since January 1st of 2023 there were individual 4200 individual donations averaging 7.1 donations per day. This is what a Patsy would look like. This is how you seed money into a campaign in a fake way. And this is a real problem. The total amounts were $32,979, which was an average of $56 in donations per day, meaning 7.1 transactions of roughly about $8 on an average transaction. These donors have been referred to as ghost donors, I think accurately.
So this is a really wild story. This should be national news. OK, so when you look at it $33,000, I looked to get that $310 million, you're talking about roughly 9000 donors giving in the 30,000, the $30,000 mark 9000 across this entire country. You need 9000 victims of fraud whose identity you can steal. And here's the thing, we always thought that the idea of you taking somebody's identity, they would basically turn around and
use it for profit. Who knew that you could use it to money launder to a political campaign? And this seems like what's going on right here. I'm saying seems like because we've seen one little example in one state with like seven or eight people, but that's a ton of money if they're doing $30,000 at a time. This was referred to as smurfing. As you guys pointed out in the chat.
Yes, that's the small donations that are going to be out there and creating this crowd swell and it looks like real donations. I don't think it's a real thing and I don't think the excitement about Kamala Harris is real, which is why you got to go to censorship. There's no other way around it. You must censor if that's the alternative. Are you ready? There was a conversation last night that was between Elon Musk and Donald Trump and a complete disclosure to you.
I didn't listen to it. I'm seriously not interested. I know roughly what Elon Musk thinks about a lot of things. I definitely know what Donald Trump says about things. I don't need to listen to the two of them. I made a joke to one of my friends that if they took that recording, they could play it at Sears School to try to break people's will because it doesn't sound interesting to me at all.
But the people who love Donald Trump thought it was brilliant, thought it was amazing, the best thing ever. The people that hate Donald Trump thought it was the worst. I think it was neutral. I just doesn't move the needle for me at all. And also the space kept like glitching because they're trying to overcome what's called a DDSA denial of service attack DDoS rather. So people were trying to get in, and then it sounds like there was a hack attempt to try to stop it.
The media melted down about this. Obviously, that's the title of what this this episode was about. So let's play This is before it happened. This is an Axios media correspondent giving you her expert opinion on how bad it's going to be. And then I'm going to get to the really scary stuff, which looks a lot more like what Britain does, which looks a lot more like what fascism looks like.
Out of this conversation that we're going to see tonight on Twitter. Well, for one, I think it's going to be a very light hearted conversation because Elon Musk has come out and endorsed Donald Trump. I expect this to be like a bromance type of an interview where they're supporting each other. I think that Elon Musk will let Donald Trump speak all the falsehoods and misinformation that he wants. I mean, he's not a journalist. It's not his job necessarily.
Does he want to be fact checking all of the information? So I think it's just a platform for Donald Trump to come out and say whatever he wants. But the thing you remember, Kessie, is like the interview audience here is what Donald Trump needs. You see JD Vance going on Face the Nation, right? Sunday shows traditional media because he needs to get his name out there. Donald Trump's going the opposite route, right? He's talking to streamers and podcasters.
He's going on X. He wants to rally up that sort of fringe online base. That's what Donald Trump is doing here tonight. Well, he's meanwhile threatening to sue establishment media like the New York Times, etcetera. Sarah Fisher for us this morning. Sarah, thank you. I appreciate. It he's threatened to sue you guys because you're awful.
You're atrocious liars and you're fascists and you want to like clamp down on things that you have no right to clamp down on and you think you should be the police. Did you notice how she said that? He's not like a journalist so he doesn't know how to get to the
truth. The, the amount of distrust in the audience that exists in the mainstream media is so appalling to me. So congratulations to all of you, the fringe people here who watch a podcast, who come here to get information and come to get an opinion that you may or may not agree with. I know many of you disagree with many of the things I say and I appreciate that you're here. It should expand your mind. I read the stuff that you say. Sometimes it changes mind, sometimes it doesn't.
Your comments mixed bag. That's how it's supposed to be. We're supposed to try to negotiate and figure out how close can we approximate the truth and you don't do it by censoring people and telling them they can't talk. Donald Trump and Musk talk about the assassination temp and deportations during a glitchy chat. That couldn't help it, could they? A glitchy chat on X. It was a little bit glitchy from what I heard. People were posting lots of pictures of it. I did see that part.
This is the AP reporting on it. So about as straight as they can get. If I had not turned my head, I wouldn't be talking to you right now as much as I like you, Says Donald Trump to Elon Musk. Musk is a former Trump critic, says the Republicans nominee's toughness and demonstrated by his reaction to the shooting was critical for national security.
Listen, Elon Musk speaks from a different position than any of us. He's facing down nation States and lawsuits by like a really powerful and dangerous people. And he himself is a powerful and dangerous person. So there you go. Two people with tremendous power and the one thing that I did notice, and I do agree with this, is that you couldn't do this with Kamala Harris. You couldn't do this with Joe Biden.
None of those people could sit and have a multi hour conversation and and not come off as a complete bumbling idiot. Now, that doesn't mean that Trump didn't have some mistakes in there because it sounds like he did. But I don't believe this person because they're from USA TODAY and I think they're a bunch of liars. Trump rambled and slurred his way through an Elon Musk interview. It was an unmitigated disaster. Was it? Did it change anybody's mind? Probably not.
You guys said it was for the independence in the chat. I don't know if it was for the independence, but I don't know a lot of independence that are sitting there and going like, well, Elon Musk says he likes him. Maybe there are some. Same way that Joe Rogan might move the needle for some people. The fact the matter is the more that Donald Trump can expose what a fraud and there is massive fraud. You need facts and the Tennessee Star did a really good job with a start there.
Let's talk about real frauds and the fake supporters. And that's that's the AI crowds and all this other stuff. There is zero policy being discussed by Kamala Harris and Tim Walt other than they want to take your guns away and they want to have abortions. Let them run on. We want to abort babies and take away your guns and disarm you and give the government more power. Def that people like let them run on their bad record and their stupidity. That's where we should be.
And you know they're scared because this beta who's sitting in the White House briefing, ask Cream Jean Pierre, how can you guys censor this? Do you realize how how insane it is to normalize this thought? The press in theory was the group that was supposed to hold the powerful to account. Democracy dies in darkness. What kind of BS is this? Dude, listen to this from the from the White House press briefing the other day. Elon Musk is slated to interview
Donald Trump tomorrow. Tonight on, I don't know if the president's going to do it. Feel free to say if he is or not, But I, I think that misinformation on Twitter is not just a campaign issue. It's a, you know, it's a America issue. What role does the White House or the president have in sort of stopping that or stopping the spread of that or sort of inter intervening in that? Some of that was about campaign misinformation, but you know,
it's a wider thing, right? Yeah, no. And you've heard us talk about this many times from here about the responsibilities that social media platforms have when it comes to misinformation, disinformation. Don't have anything to read out from here about specific ways that we're working on it, but we believe that that they have the responsibility. These are private companies. So we're also mindful of that too.
But look, it is, I think it, it is incredibly important to to call that out as you are you're doing. I just don't have any specifics on on what we have been doing internally as as it relates to the interviews, not something that I'm tracking and I'm sure the President's not. Yeah, we're tracking it. We're tracking it. We've got the FBI right on it. We're going to make sure that we
don't have a regular election. We're really concerned about misinformation, the idea that people would have unapproved thoughts. We're literally in the era of thought crime right now. And I'm not saying that in a hyperbolic way. I'm saying that we have federal government agencies that have said that they are going to police your thoughts, like SISA, which by the way, Donald Trump signed into law, he let them start the Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Administration.
What the hell? They want to police cognitive infrastructure. They want to go out there and use the FBI's authority not to go after people that are violating and defrauding people of their votes. No, they want to stop people that are threatening poll workers and election workers, which is a problem, I guess, if it's a problem, but I don't know that it is. I don't know any of you that are doing that.
It's a problem. When the White House says that we're worried about missing diss and Mal information, we're going to go after you for it. We're going to try to figure out how to do it. And reporters, these absolute freaking pansies are out there saying, we're going to try to get you to answer a question like, how are you going to stop Donald Trump from talking to Elon Musk?
How freaking dare you, people? The idea that these people are somehow like a priesthood, that that that administers the truth to the unwashed masses. Leftism is a religion. That guy's an acolyte. This is where it ends up, people. We, I alluded to this earlier on yesterday's show. This is something happened over the weekend. If you have not heard this, this is the chief of the Metropolitan Police Department threatening
foreigners. Let me just say very clearly to the any, if we ever have anybody in Britain who listens to this, feel free to tag me on anything or DM me with it. If there's something offensive that you need to have posted in Britain that actually says something true, I'm more than happy to be a malinformation distributor in Britain. And I'll tag EU KS government on it.
And if somebody from EU KS government shows up with like I'm going to show you in a moment at my home, we're going to need some friends with a backhoe because I'm not, I'm not interested. And here's the real thing. That's, that's, that's probably at stake. The people in the political left love this shit. They love it. They absolutely adore the
censorship of our enemies. And so I would also agree with the, the sort of general online consensus that the Harris Walsh administration would be 100% OK with using the FBI to enforce foreign things. There are mechanisms for us to extradite for foreign committed crimes. And Britain is definitely an ally. That's on that's on the table today. I think that kicks me into a high gear. I think British people or you showing up with a with a warrant
because of a British infraction. I'm willing to go to war over that for sure. Definitely. And I'll say that is none. That's not a threat of violence. That is a promise that I will stand ground on this. I probably have more guns than the entire Met Police Department. Anyway, here's this chief telling people he's going to come after you for your post. The long arm of the law, the long arm of the effeminate and limp wristed law in Britain, which is ignoring something
else. I'll show you in a second. We will throw the false force of the law at people. And whether you're in this country committing crimes on the streets or committing crimes from further afield online, we will come after you talk. To me about that because we have seen some high profile figures whipping up the hatred. You talked about it in there with the officers. In fact, about this being added to by online commentary. I mean, I'm even thinking of the likes of Elon Musk getting
involved. What are you considering when it comes to dealing with people who are whipping up this kind of behaviour from behind a keyboard? Maybe in a different country. Being a keyboard warrior does not make you safe from the law. You can be guilty of offences of of incitement, of stirring up racial hatred. There are numerous terrorist offences regarding the sort of
publishing of material. All of those offences are in play if people are provoking hatred and violence on the streets and we will come after those individuals just as we will physically confront on the streets the thugs and the OPS who are taking who are causing the problems for communities. Met Chief keyboard warriors are not safe from the law. Allow me to to make this offer like most of you that are in the the live chat that I'm seeing right now.
If he wants to see someone transition, since they seem to love that a lot too, they're all in on the agendas and that guy was awfully effeminate looking. If they want to see someone transition, I will transition from keyboard warrior to warrior IRL in real life. Like bring that shit on dude. Wow it's so incredible to see it. Here's an example. They're not. They're not kidding about this, by the way, the thought crime is real in the UK. This is a woman that we've
talked about before. I can't remember her name, but I'm going to play her, her little clip here. It's two minutes as longer than I normally would play and I know we're about to hit the one hour mark, but listen to me. This thing is insane. Allow me to set it up for those who are listening only. There is a police officer, also a feminine looking. He's standing there with a sort of like weak facial hair. He has a clipboard and a high visibility vest and all of the body Cam and apparatus.
He doesn't appear to be armed because they don't arm most of their their police and he's interviewing a woman in a trap gotcha questionnaire style way in order to get her in order to cite her or arrest her for silently praying outside of an abortion clinic. That's the crime. She's already been acquitted of this twice. She's been arrested, hauled in front of a court and acquitted 2 times which she will reckon she will also tell the police officer and they still are not done with this.
We're we're building up to a pretty good, maybe therapeutic and cathartic palate cleanse for you guys. But let me just play this because it is really, this is where we're heading in this country as well. And we're already seeing it because they've gone after people for singing and doing hymns. That's why my association with Catholic vote will be unfaltering. Enjoy this or not are. You protesting? No. Are you here to pray for the lives of unborn children?
As I've mentioned to one of your colleagues before, I think that's a little bit of a leading question. No, I'm not actually today. Can your actions be carried out elsewhere? I'm, I'm not doing any actions. I'm I'm just simply thinking silently in my head, OK. And why have you chosen this location for Sam?
This is an abortion centre. I'm praying for those who've been hurt by abortion so. When I said before, are you here to pray for the life of. Yes, I said no. I'm praying for those who've been hurt by abortion. Hurt. By abortion. Yes, that's right. Are you aware there's a Public Space Protection Order in pace here? Yes. I don't know if you know, but I have actually been arrested twice. I've gone to court and been acquitted for allegedly my
silent prayers. I've actually received an e-mail from the police telling me I'm allowed to be in this area. I don't know if you're familiar with that situation at all. So yes, that's right. That's why I was arrested previously. So yes, I'm very much aware there's a PSPO in place. OK. And are you aware that you're breaching the public order protection order in? Place. I'm not breaching it, no. Will you move from here to
outside of the exclusion zone? I don't see any reason why I would need to do that for the reasons I've just explained to you, OK? So if not, why are you not willing to move outside of exclusion zone? Because of what I've just said, because I don't think I need to move outside the exclusion zone. I've been to court over this, OK? OK, So what we're going to do, we're going to issue ethics penalty notice now. So what am I being issued a fixed penalty notice for?
Because I believe, I'm not going to believe that you're here to protest. I've just told you I'm not protesting. I'm simply silently praying. He tried to jam her up over and over again. And he can't do it because, Juan, he's not that bright. But the real key is that he's a good German. He's going to get to the result that he wants, which is I'm going to issue a citation and or you're going to be arrested, depending on how you answer these questions.
And he, he doesn't seem to have his heart in it, does he? And he's doing it anyway. This is the danger. This is the danger in this country right now. It continues to be the biggest danger. Good people who do nothing. As I stated in the first interview that I did, now public with James O'Keefe in May of 2022, I don't have a problem with people who think they're doing the right thing, that are believers in the 'cause I will disagree with them, but I appreciate that they are doing
the thing that they hold true. What I have a problem is with what I assume that guy is. And I'm going to speculate a bit. I have a problem with people who are going along because of their paycheck, because of their pension, because they are interested in doing the thing that keeps them comfortable and not what is right. Despite an oath and a requirement, a responsibility to the public. When you forsake your duty to do the right thing because it's convenient for you, you're
worse. You're worse than the people who point you like a gun. You are the weapon and you have a choice. And you've surrendered your agency to evil. So screw you, seriously. Let's talk about actual evil as we kind of wrap up here. Here's a little bit of actual evil. Remember Fauci? Remember that guy? Apparently he's still out there. Apparently he's still alive. The CDC recommends that you get more vaccines, by the way, for the cold and flu season coming up.
My mom's in the chat right now, and I think she has a light case of the COVID as well. Listen, apparently if you want to be in compliance, you should be getting as many as 9 total boosters. It's interesting to hear Fauci say that. That is not the case for Doctor Anthony Fauci, the purveyor of the shots. But he still gets infected. He's been infected with COVID more than me, as far as I can tell. So someone tell me the benefit. I guarantee you I run into more
people. I've been to weirder stuff. Maybe because it's all made-up? I got infected about two weeks ago. It was my third infection and I have been vaccinated and boosted a total of 6 times. I got infected about two weeks ago. It was my third infection and I have been vaccinated and boosted a total of 6 times. How am I not dead yet? I have none of those shots and it didn't protect me even a little bit. Oh, and I've been infected less times. I don't know, maybe because it
has nothing to do with that. Should we still be wearing masks? Fauci says yes. Let's make sure you guys are wearing your masks out there. This could be a real interesting line of campaigning. Unfortunately, Donald Trump has hitched himself to the Operation War speed. He should have turned on that probably a year and a half ago or two years ago. That would have been smart, especially when those mandates
came out. Meanwhile, we're saddled with this sort of guy who straddles both of the political camps, at least when it comes to the record, and it's not good. No, I yeah, The message is that if you are in a risk category, that you have got to take this seriously. You don't have to, you know, immobilize what you do and just
cut yourself off from society. But regardless of what the current recommendations are, when you're in a crowded, closed space and you're an 85 year old person with chronic lung disease or a 55 year old person who's morbidly obese with diabetes and hypertension, then you should be wearing a mask. When you're in closed indoor spaces, Certainly when you get out on an airplane, you should do that.
And you should be careful to avoid crowded places where you don't know the status of other people. Just. Drop a Frocha Gini. Did they really put that on there? Oh, I put that on there. That's my bad. Listen, trust in doctors and hospitals plunging during COVID, but it's been dropping for decades. Why? Because these people lie to you. Basically whatever Anthony Fauci says, I don't believe I'm not going to be part of it. The Froci Gina is Fauci Froci Gina? Yeah, none of it.
You're full of it, dude. I'm not going to wear a mask on an airplane. I see the people that do that, and they're they're retarded. You can see them make better choices with your health if you're fat and unhealthy, like, that's the problem. Yeah, fix that, Work on it. It's going to take a while. So be it. This, this absolutely absurd position that these people have staked out. It basically cannot be
forgotten. And the other thing that I realized too, because I remember my wife and I were talking about going somewhere. Where was it? We were going to go to some restaurant. And I don't remember what it was, but we ended up, oh, I know it was a Ruby Tuesday. I don't know why that was a, that was a thing. We were somewhere and that was
the, that was the option. We could feed our kids at a Ruby Tuesday. And I remembered when I went to Albuquerque in 2021, I got lambasted because I wouldn't put on a mask. And I just basically like stared them down as I took my 2 year old and my 3 year old daughter like operating as a Geo bachelor with two children and a dog in the car 'cause we had to, had to pull into a hotel for the night.
And I went and I fed my kids at this place and they were like, give me a hassle about wearing a mask or not. And it's like, I'm not going to do it. I'm going to walk to the damn table and you can serve me or not. If you want my money, great. If you don't like get the F out of here, I'm not going to put a
mask on my face to walk 34 feet. And then I remember we drove 45 minutes to a Thai place that was in the middle of the desert in the middle of nowhere near Las Cruces specifically because what we wanted to do was patronize that like that, that little company so that it stayed in business. And when we got there, it was a nine foot walk. I could have spit and hit the table and they were like, if you walk there, we're going to call the police.
And I had two little kids with me and my wife was in the car with 1/3 and was heading in to go sit down. We couldn't like I could have jumped and and landed on the damn table and they freaked out about it. And the waitress, of course, wearing a mask. Of course, everybody in the restaurant is not wearing a mask because they're flipping eating. These idiots were making policy. You cannot comply with any of this stuff ever, not anymore.
Or you're going to end up like that British cop doing something that you will one day hopefully regret with everything that you have. Do not. There's a reason why the trust in this stuff has fallen. Catholic Vote is a good article on it. You guys can check it out. They're talking about a study that's been published in Gemma and the fact that the COVID-19 basically just accelerated a a decline in trust. It's gone from 71% basically people trusting in hospitals in
April of 2020 to 40% of people. It's the reason why me and my wife ended up having a baby at our house with no doctor. I don't trust them. They've lost their credibility. Fauci has none either. Yeah, be ungovernable is exactly right. Our chats got it correct. You're hitting it. Let me show you something about being ungovernable. This is going to be our palate
cleanser for the day. Before we do that, let me just say if you guys want to get a cool shirt looking like this one, which is a great looking shirt by the way, made by my friend Garretta Boyle, you can do so by going to our merch store. It's the dash suspendables.com. Use a promo code if you want to save a couple bucks 10% off by using the name Kyle. It's the same one we use every
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happened. So don't worry about that. It won't happen to you. Check out the merch store. OK, so let's do let's do man, this is so, so off putting. Look at this clown, this clown show person. Why is it up here twice One second, let me get rid of this extra little thing covering me. I don't need things covering me. Theory Breton. Breton is in Brussels and looks kind of like a sort of effeminate.
I've used that word a couple times, but this is like a female pretending to be a grown up Harry Potter senior citizen. Harry Potter. I I think that's a man from what I was able to tell, married to a woman and says with great audiences comes greater responsibility. The Digital Safety Act, DSA, there is a risk of amplification of potentially harmful content in the online space in connection with major events with major audiences around the
world. And I send this letter to Elon Musk. Let me read to you some of this letter and then I'm going to show you what Elon Musk shared as a highly amusing to me response. It was a meme coming from Tropic Thunder, which is one of Tom
Cruise's best performances. I'm writing to you in the context of recent events in the UK and relation to the planned broadcast of the Platform X of a live conversation between U.S. presidential president candidate and yourself, which will be accessible to EU users in the EU in the European Union.
I understand you're doing a stress test for the platform in this context, I'm compelled to remind you these people of the due diligence obligations set out in the Digital Services Act as outlined in my previous letter. Good send letters you feckless mm hmm. The individual entity ultimately controlling the platform has over 300 million users worldwide. One of a third of which are located in the EU.
It's been designated a very large online platform by our legal and you have an obligation to ensure compliance with EU laws and in particular the DSA in the EU. And this means that ensuring on one hand, freedom of speech.
Here's the real card. But effectively protected and all proportioned and effective mitigation measures are put in place regarding the application of harmful content in connection with relevant events, including live streaming, which if unaddressed, may risk the high profile of X and generate detrimental effects on the civic discourse and public security. Do you remember when Donald Trump existing was a threat again? It's ongoing. So I will be bringing you the palate cleanser today.
Elon Musk tweeted out a meme from this scene, which is his definitely not his response, but I guess it is our response. Let me, yeah, let me say that that's that's what's coming up and you want to hear that because it will be therapeutic for you. Allow me to throw up a 5 star review and we will do this as we sort of round out today's show with that. Are you prepared? Boom, here we go. This is coming from Atwater 2727. Definitely five stars. I love Kyle's brutally honest take.
It's actually brutal honest take. I should say that correctly on all topics. It's got to be my favorite part of the show. I love that he tells us what we need to hear, not what we want to hear. And that makes first super easy to give him five stars. A shame I can only that I can't give six. Kyle helps me understand what can be unburdened but what has been.
All right, here's what can be. You can say this to world leaders that are Komisars and members of the Commission in the European Commission. This is Elon Musk, definitely not Elon Musk's response. This is my response, I suppose. Check yourself if you're at work, turn the volume down. Put in your ear pods. Don't let this get you fired. It is very therapeutic, though. Kill him. This is last Ghostman. Who is this? This is flaming flock on. OK, flaming dragon fuck face
first. Take a big step back and literally fuck your own face. Now, I don't know what kind of and Pacific bullshit power play you're trying to pull here, but Asia Jack is my territory. So whatever you're thinking, you better think again. Otherwise I'm going to have to head down there and I will rain down on a godly fucking firestorm upon you. You're going to have to call the fucking United Nations and get a fucking binding resolution to keep me from fucking destroying you.
I am talking scorched earth, motherfucker. I will massacre you. I will fuck you up. Did you ever find out who that was? He's got to find out who that was. So here's the deal. You go into thought police and you start kowtowing to enemies of your nation, then you're going to end up in a situation like this. There was a 34 year old woman and an 11 year old girl stabbed in Leicester Square in London. There's the cops, they're standing around, they've taped off the area.
They're busy going after abortion protesters who are silently praying in their head. And instead of going after the people that are actually causing real problems. God forbid that Elon Musk and Donald Trump talking caused some sort of an issue where one of those people gets inflamed and decides they have no other choice but to stab a girl and her mom or another, you know, grown lady in a in a busy area. You can tell that that is a seriously regular place to be.
That is a place of commerce. I've been there. Unacceptable. That's where the West is headed. If we keep this crap up in the meantime, I like the attitude of telling people to go F themselves. Folks, this has been our show. I hope you guys appreciate it. Make sure if you have not done so already, if you want to subscribe, if you want to support our program, first of all, like this, wherever you're listening to it, please do. And then also visit kyleseraphin.com.
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