Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower in American Patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth, because this programme has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Serif. Well, hello my friends, and welcome to the Kyle Serafin Show. Today is Thursday. It's December 7th. We tried this and Rumble gave us kind of a little error message so it did not stream. We've rebooted the stream.
We're coming back at you live. We are on rumble.com/kyle Serafin. If you're watching anywhere else, what are you doing? You doing anywhere else? Get over here. On to Rumble. Join the live chat which has already been going. I've been made fun of for my age so far this morning. I like to interact with you guys. You guys know that I am in my 40s, which means I did witness 1983 and 1984, although I was quite small. Let's see what else we were talking Johnny Dangerously.
If you guys don't know about that, go and look up Johnny Dangerously. Go watch a great Michael Keaton movie. Today is December 7th, which means it's Pearl Harbour Day. That's the way I always
remember. It's also the day that I give as my fake birthday whenever I have to fill out either a survey or if I have to go on social media and they ask me information about me. I always use December 7th because I was born in December and I can remember the 7th was Pearl Harbour Day. Unlike many millennials who are out there and don't know what days are which and they don't know anything about American history, I try to keep that in
the front of my awareness. It is a one of those those black dots. December 7th, right, 911 and then obviously the worst day that's ever happened in American history, January 6th. So we can all remember that. That's kind of bizarre. Man, what a day. So I always laugh. I was just saying this a second ago, but I'm saying it again. I always laugh when these, these podcast guys come on and like we got a stack show for you today with all the stuff. We have a really stacked show
for you today. We have a whole bunch of stuff that we want to cover through. I've got at least 15 different things I want to hit and they are all diverse and they are all kind of related to the idea that we're going to meet the new boss, but the new boss is the same as the old boss. So I introduced Ryan at least to the lyrics of this song. I'm sure he's heard it before from The Who.
All you guys all know this song. It's a fantastic and sort of iconic song with sort of haunting background with the synthesiser and over and over again you just get the idea that you're like when they going to say that the tagline, the tagline is at the end, folks, that's what the lyrics actually say. And the idea is, is that everything has already been done. It's all the same under the sun and we never we never see anything new and that is why have been vindicated yet.
Again I think we're going to play it out but I'm pretty confident that I've been vindicated. No one for speaker. No one for speaker was the original thing that I said when Matt Gates made the move to vacate the chair. I think I was correct. We're going to find out more. We are just getting hammered by the same old boss. Doesn't matter who it is. So before we get too far afield, I want to say thanks to the the premier sponsor of the Kyle Serafin show my friends over at
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the other day. We'll have on tomorrow. And when we were talking, he's like, they're way better than the AP. They're way better than the wire services, and they've got a much smaller staff, I can assure you of that. They're out there grabbing all of the useful information that you're going to want to know. There's one right there that Ryan's pulling up. Texas news outlets are suing the administration over censorship. We're going to talk about that today.
The Federalists and the Daily Wire have joined forces with the state of Texas to sue the Biden administration. You guys know that there is a a big lawsuit. I just brought up my wife who was not particularly familiar with it, but this, this lawsuit is called Missouri Biden. It's one of the biggest free speech cases that has ever been brought before the Supreme Court. And it says whether or not, hey, can the federal government put their thumb on the scale and say what is and what is not
protected speech. The answer is no. Pretty emphatically we should be believe that, but unfortunately that's not the times we're living in right now. So we're going to talk towards the end of the show today about censorship, what it means, where it's happening and where, you know, where they are testing this sort of mechanism out. I think you guys are going to be surprised to hear why they're related. Guys in the chat are great about the Johnny Dangerously. Yes, there's this, this classic
guy. I think his name is, His name is Danny Vermin if my memory serves. And I think he goes like all the time. Anything happens, he gets hit. Hit in the nuts. And he's like, you never hit me in the nuts. My mother hit me in the nuts once once, you know, and then he does the same thing. Don't hang me on a hook, somebody. Johnny Dangerously, Michael Keaton puts him on the back of a wall, hangs him on like a coat hook. My mother put me on a hook. My dad put me on a hook once once.
He's making threats all day long anyway. Johnny Dangerously, go see it. OK, let's get rocking right now. Speaking of some of the threats that were thrown out there, lot of wild stuff happening on the debate stage. I'll tell you why. None of it really matters, I think, But let's start off with with sending it Vivek Ramaswamy, who many of you guys are listening to and going like, yeah, I kind of like what he says. I'm not sure if I trust him. Here's the deal.
He's got a lot of money. He's young, he's ambitious, he's very smart, and I don't get a lot of time, one on one with a lot of politicians where I get to sit in a room and just talk to them and size them up for the human beings that they are. The Vake is as smart as anybody that's in this race. He is smarter than most of them, which he continues to prove.
What's interesting to me is you're going to hear booze on the debate stage that have nothing to do with the way that you feel about the actual thing, he said. You're hearing it and you're going like, what is that? They stalk these things with people that are going to do the the stuff that they want them to do. Alright, this is this is theatre. That's what debates are, especially these GOP debates right now. They're theatrical. Will tell you why in a SEC. But let's go ahead and start.
Let's start with this video #1, calling it out as it is something that was relevant, I think, for this week's sort of list of shows on the Kyle Serafin show transgenderism. It's a problem for people who have it, no doubt about it, and we should be compassionate about it. But we don't let people do dumb things to themselves in this
country. There are a little bit of guardrails, I think, that are reasonable, and they certainly happen under the age of 18. Let's hear Vivek's argument about it. It's pretty good stuff. Transgenderism is a mental health disorder. We don't let you smoke a cigarette by the age of 18.
We don't let you have an addictive drink of alcohol by the age of 21. And I just challenge Ron DeSantis to go one step further and support what I think is clearly within the authority to do using federal funds, just like Reagan did in 84 for the Highway Act that said, the minimum drinking age needs to be 21. We can do the same thing when it comes to banning genital mutilation or chemical castration. I know Ron's. Been. On the federal level, I'm crystal clear.
That's where I stand. That's a mental health disorder. Need to be. At go ahead, yeah, generally speaking, I don't want to see the federal government getting involved in your business or my business or anyone's business. The federal government is a terrible tool. But there are some guardrails we should put up. And if we are going to do it, there's a a concept in Western civilization that you can measure a civilization by the way, that it protects two things, women and children.
That's the job of men. It turns out that is the job of men. Your job is to make sure that we keep women and children safe, period. It's not the government's job, but we could actually add to the men's ability to do so. And one of those is by limiting weak men and weak women who are involved in the medical profession from getting and doing things that should be illegal, that should be considered crimes. There's a very, very small aspect for that.
Protecting children can be the role of the federal government in this case, it's like, no, no, you just can't do that. That's not medical care. If you want to alter your body. You know, am I real crazy about cigarette rules or saying that pornography shouldn't be in front of 18 year olds, that the government is going to enforce it? It should be a societal pressure. But it turns out in this case, we will push those things as far
as we want. You don't really have any, like, real legitimate free speech or constitutional liberties until you're about 18. That's when you can start voting. That's the age of majority in this country. That's when you start mattering in a political sense. And up until that point you can't do anything. And after that point, I think you should be able to do everything that comes out. Even though you're an idiot, like I was an idiot at 19, many
of you were too. Some of you very, very small minority of you were were were sharp. At 18 or 19 years old, my best friend Nathan was really sharp. It's incredibly rare. I know one guy that I would trust with any decisions at the age of of 19 years old and I served in the military with a bunch of 18 and 19 year olds and they were all retarded. We were all retarded.
That's just what happens. I was retarded when I was 27, so let's just call it what it is. But at 18, they've just had some some rollbacks regarding the Second Amendment. Like now you can actually go out and buy a handgun. There's an injunction against these laws that are saying that you cannot do so, that it's unfair to make people serve in the military and not be able. I think the drinking laws are going to end up being the same thing too, either.
We accept that you're an adult at 18 and you make terrible decisions, but they are your own and you could be tried as adult. You can, you can murder somebody and go to gaol for life. And you can also make good decisions like you can have a baby and you can get married and all these other things. Either that happens at 18 or it does.
The government should have any role in it, but I don't want you chopping off your genitals and limiting those decisions before you have at least the capability that like the far reaching capability of potentially making the right decision. So good on him. Vivek's saying things that are true. This is the other thing. He threw a grenade on this one and I don't think anybody wanted to touch it. So they just kind of ran away from it. Here's another good clip.
Video number two, I think you guys are going to agree it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter whether anybody in the media agrees with it because so many people in this country are realising over and over again whether the theft was actually stolen at a Dominion machine or a voting machine, or whether it was stolen because of big, big tech influences. There were some ugly and unbelievably nefarious and one of a kind influences happening in the 2020 election. They didn't happen before this.
They didn't have the, I would say the the audacity to attempt it except because of the COVID crisis. So let's throw it up there. Let's go up to video #2, kind of see these things and just watch everyone kind of go like, whoa, this is a home run, I think. With all three of my other colleagues on this debate stage is all three of them have been licking Donald Trump's boots for years for money and
endorsements. Ron De Santis, you've been a great governor, but you would have never been one without actually begging Donald Trump for that endorsement and you would save them in your year ago. Same thing with Chris Christie as a lobbyist begging them for COVID money for his special interests in New Jersey, prepping him for the debates last time around. These people are now Monday morning quarterbacking some
decision he made. I think the real enemy is not Donald Trump. It's not even Joe Biden. It is the deep state that at least Donald Trump attempted to take on. And if you want somebody who's gonna speak truth to power, then vote for somebody who's gonna speak the truth to you. Why am I the only person, on this stage at least, who can say that January 6th now does look like it was an inside job? That the government lied to us for 20 years about Saudi Arabia's involvement in 9/11.
That the great Replacement Theory is not some grand right wing conspiracy theory, but a basic statement of the Democratic Party's platform. That the 2020 election was indeed stolen by Big Tech. That the 2016 election, the one that Trump won for sure, was also one that was stolen from him by the national security establishment. That actually put out the Trump Russia collusion hopes that they knew was false. There's a reason why I'm the only person on the stage you can say these things.
That's what it's going to take. Not people who are licking his boots one time and now Monday morning quarterbacking the criticising when it's convenient. I think that's pretty fair criticism. Here's the really important thing. You don't have to love the fake. You don't, Not even a little bit. You don't have to trust him. All I'm saying is this is the same experience that all the suspendable have. If you want to attack the messenger because you can't attack the message, that is a
you problem. That means you are failing to be able to address the point. The things he said stand, whether you like him or not. I think they are of interest and they should be discussed and they should be mainstream topics for the GOP. If you want to earn the vote of people who are looking at everything and saying how in the world are we not dealing with an unfair system?
How is it that you were licking his boots one day and now you're trying to criticise him because you want to get a political power? How are you an honest operator? That's the real question. Chris Christie, he, I think that was like a that should be a death slam for him. It turns out it actually is, because nobody cares what Chris Christie has to say. He is the only person that thinks he's a serious contender, and maybe not even him if he's being honest. I don't think Christy is dumb.
I think he's fat, but I don't think he's dumb. And I I don't think that anybody out there goes like, yeah, you know, a real shot at this Chris Christie. I don't think that's what he's in it for. I don't know what he's in it for it to be fair. Maybe he's just trying to keep himself relevant so he can stay in the donor pools and so that he can stay in the lobbyist circles, which was a pretty, pretty useful thing. But consider the message. Ignore the messenger.
If it stands on its own, then it should be addressed. That's my point to you right now. And and that's the same situation that goes on here. So our first story comes out of Fox News covering the debate. All right. And they basically, there was a discussion whether or not what vague did holding up a sign saying Nikki equals corrupt, that was apparently creating a firestorm on social media. Very interestingly enough for me, it was not well taken by the pundits.
The pundits didn't like it. And that tells me one thing and probably the only thing that I really care about, which is that I I love it. OK. He mentioned a couple things. Direct quote. This is a woman who will send your kids to die so she can buy a bigger house. Ouch. Stings. You know, she did work for the military industrial complex. That's kind of nasty, Haley said. I'm not going to respond. That's probably smart. But there is the great picture.
Nikki equals corrupt on his little notepad right there, pretty strong. And so depending on where you fall, if you're kind of a conservative pundit commentator type who's interested in populism, which is to say what is the main conservative base have to say, then you like this. But if you're an establishment type, then you're gonna say that it's terrible. Charlie Kirk thought it was pretty good, said it was one of the most noteworthy moments.
Larry O'Connor, who works at WMAL, I've listened to his show many, many times when I used to live in DC, said the same thing. I'm going to wake up and see thousands and thousands of memes, so post your favourite ones here. That kind of deal. And then you've got some other people saying is is Vivek the only one who understands how new media works? This is a guy named Andrew Gruel, he just said. Is like the only one who shows up these days ready to create a viral moment or mean.
And to me that means is he the only one who understands the nature of the way that social media plays out. And I think he is OK, but the Fox News people covered it and said he got booed. It was his worst debate performance in a long time. Nikki Haley decided not to, to engage him. Said It's not worth my time, OK? Maria Shriver. Also, Fox, right says, says she can't believe he held up a homemade sign. How childish. Wow. It's gross. And there were boos.
But the booze? The question is this, Does that go anywhere? Does anyone like it? We're going to play a little video because I don't really care what pundits have to say. It doesn't really matter. It doesn't actually matter what the pundits think, because nobody is listening to them anymore. They're going to alternative media sources, They're going to rumble, they're going to YouTube, they're going to to Twitter, and they're catching information.
Not from Fox News, not from establishments that are interested in the status quo they're interested in. Someone is going to push the envelope a little bit and it turns out that Vivek is that guy. Like I said, you don't have to like the guy. You have to vote for him. I don't think anyone will in a
big way. I think that he is one of the better candidates because he is moving the ball forward and he represents a lot of the things that you would expect a Donald Trump would say on a debate stage without being on the debate stage. So that's relevant. That actually turns out to be something of relevance, at least to me. Let's see what the voters had to say. What video is this right here? We got video #5. You already know Ryan. Let's see this. This is coming from MSNBC so
far. Leftists with a an unpronounceable name. This guy's name is Nambo Igawa Kanika Nako. I have no idea how they decided back in the day. You know what? So I grew up around media people and and people who had unpronounceable last names or non memorable last names because they were very ethnic. It didn't matter if they were ethnic by the way because they were Czech or Polish or Russian or anything else like any of any of the sort of like Caucasian.
Any last names that were from difficult to pronounce series. They just changed them. One of the great ones was a friend of ours whose name is Robert Uzelac, family friend forever since I was a kid. His last name was Isaac and nobody would know how to spell it or pronounce it or look for anything else. He went by Bob McCormick because that was really palatable. And I knew him as Bob McCormick my whole life when I was a kid. I never knew who Robert You
Slack was until I was an adult. And I was like, oh, why do you have two names? That seems weird. It's because nobody can pronounce Nambo. Nikada Kavak Wagga. So anyway, this guy is going to go talk for MSNBC. Let's roll this the clip and see what he has to say and what the voters said. NBC News 2024 Campaign Embed Nam Di Egwu is with Republican voters at a watch party in Atlanta, GA named So Good To See You, You. Do fantastic work and I know you've been there with the voters in Georgia.
What are they telling you? What did they think of tonight's debate? Well, for instance, getting reaction from voters here in Atlanta was quite easy. They actually organised a straw poll on their own for during the debate and we're keeping track of their opinions. And by the end of the night you have a big Ramaswami Swatch party of about 30 people getting five votes.
You had Ron DeSantis getting two, both Nikki Haley and Chris Christie having a sole one vote and get this former President Donald Trump despite not being on the stage guys 18. So that's really reflective of the vibe of the night here in Atlanta. But you don't have to take my word for it. A couple attendees agreed to stay after and give us their opinions and well, I want to
start with you. There was a moment tonight that got a lot of people riled up. What was the moment that caught your eye that left a mark on you? What left the mark for me was Nikki Haley being called out for being the warmonger that she is. At the same time run Swami holding up a notepad saying Nikki is a corrupt and that's something that stands out really strongly in my mind and in the voters minds. But they talk too much about Trump, the man that wasn't on the stage but ruled the stage
tonight. OK, so the pundit said one thing. The message came back pretty clear to these people that two things happen. Number one, Trump won the debate. I would argue that you won the debate if you didn't watch it because you have to waste your time because the number one candidate wasn't there. And moreover, the messaging that was supposed to hit home, hit home the end. You look at the message and what is it about now? My, my take on all this is that it doesn't really matter, it
turns out. Let's go to the CNN, the takeaways or some takeaways that CNN wants you to know about it. So what does CNN want you to hear about? Let's do the takeaways right here. It's Ron DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy versus Nikki Haley. Is that the sign that Nikki Haley is rising in the race? When CNN tells you that Nikki Haley is rising in the race, that she is now the front and centre, she's the candidate to take down. That's only because the only candidate that matters is not there.
OK, that's that's what that means. That there's, that's their first takeaway. Pretty ridiculous. Chris Christie got his groove back. OK, yet another establishment kind of swamp creature. Literally and figuratively. A swampy creature saying that he skewered Marco Rubio with one liners back in 2016. They think that he's not far behind now, doing the same thing this time. Again, consider the source. Consider the source. It's CNN, Chris Christie. Direct quote.
Either you're afraid or you're not listening. It's a simple. It's a simple question to answer. I'm a simple guy. I hear the question and I answer it. And the question is, he said that they're trying to figure out whether they're to send troops places. These guys are warmongers, which is pretty wild. People not buying that. He shall not be named. This is yet another thing talking about about President Trump taking stabs at it. It's like it's only because he
doesn't want to play your game. He's not interested. He's too busy trying to stay out of gaol to his, you know, focusing on his actual campaign, which is dominating and the only one that really matters as far as I can tell. Look, I don't, I'm not like the biggest fluffer or lover or hoping to pump up Donald Trump guy in the world. I think Ryan would attest to that. Like I see all the faults. For the man, and there are plenty. There are plenty of them.
But we should acknowledge the facts on the ground. And the facts on the ground is, who cares? Who cares? At this point, it doesn't matter. This is, this is not a normal thing where we're going to be discussing policy and having sort of like highbrow debates. We're not doing that right now. That is not what's happening. Here's what's on the line either. We put our former political opponents in gaol forever over BS.
Complete BS. Or we look at someone like a Donald Trump who has many flaws and we should hold him accountable for all of them. And still nobody else matters. And why is that? Nobody else matters because of this. This is 538 polling. If you want to bring up the 538 graph, this is what matters folks. These are the numbers that actually matter. And there's a there's a concept of statistical improbability when somebody is leading and these are an average of all the polls.
I've got these things up in front of me. So I can tell you the numbers here. Donald Trump on December 6th, that's this week. That's what yesterday. Donald Trump leading at 59.6% polling for the GOP primary. That's an aggregate. There are polls that have him up 75 to 25 to anybody else and head to head matchups. There are polls that have him up over 60%. They are posted have him up almost 80% against Nikki Haley. These are head to head poles that are going all over the place.
None of the information matters when the highest polling person, which is Ron DeSantis, is at 12.7% aggregated. OK, how many times do you have to like? He's 5X above that. He's legitimately 5 times he's pulling 5 to 1 ahead of the next closest person. That's it. And then look at the trend line here, because this trend goes back to April, which is not that far, but it's this year, so it's a relevant trendline.
It is slowly trending from a 45% to whatever else was out there in the race, and every day everyone else is basically lost or held steady. And Trump continues to slowly and marginally gain every single thing that our administrative state has done. Every single sort of weapon and spear and jab that they have thrown against him has not landed. He's facing 90 plus indictments in state and federal court and we all go, hmm, we don't respect
the judiciary. So you using a tool that we've already decided is corrupt is not effective. It's not effective on this kind of thing. Like we just look at it and go obviously you're full of crap. Obviously there's not using this where Ron is supposed to shut this down. Isn't like the head of the GOP supposed to be the person that comes in and says you guys are you guys don't stand a chance. Let's rally behind the one person and make the GOP win. I don't think that's necessary
either. It's already. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter what they do. That's what That's what the the polling is telling us. It doesn't matter what the GOP does, what the big ticket people, what the big donors are trying to push, the people have basically spoken anytime that they're being asked, and it's getting wider and wider. I saw some reporting that Gateway Pundit had on the ground. I saw some from was it Cara Casanova was walking around in
the Bronx? And a bunch of people in the Bronx were like, yeah, man, it's Trump Twitter 24. And you're looking at, you're going like, whoa, like really? That's who's going for it. These people are probably lifelong Democrat voters. Some of them have said as much. Doesn't matter. Like I said, it's 5:00 to 1:00 at the best. Nikki Haley polling there at an aggregated 10.6, The vague just under 5 percent 4.9. You want to talk about? Irrelevant.
Here's Chris Christie 2.7. And then apparently there's someone called Hutchison still in there. Like his Ada Hutchinson actually, at 1/2 percent, didn't even make it on the stage. None of these things matter. That's what it's showing. This graph shows you that there's everybody else, and then there's Trump. So for for better or for worse, potentially even for worse, it's worth saying it. It might be for worse. But this is Trump's. This is Trump's second shot.
So that's intense. It's very intense. And that's what it means, that these debates are just, they're just a chance for someone to say something interesting. And nobody's taking that moment, nobody's taking that except the fake. Like I said, doesn't mean he's going anywhere with it. It's interesting.
I like hearing it. I like having somebody at least hurt some feelings because those moderators who were like, that's quite enough, Sir. Like that's that's about as far as that's going to go. Let's go ahead and say thanks to our sponsors, let's do let's do 4 patriots. Speaking of a chaos coming, if Trump doesn't end up in the in the nominee spot for the GOP, I think pending chaos is probably
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We appreciate their sponsorship. Let's keep pressing onward because this continues to be the case. Our number, our number seven thing we're talking about. I told you this. I told you that no one for Speaker was the move. Why? Because if there's no one for Speaker, they can't introduce any bills in the House and they can't sign off with them, which means that nobody can sign them into law. Right now, what we're hearing about is the NDAA.
That's the big spending package that comes out every single year. The big spending package is the National Defence Authorization Act. They do it annually. They spend all of our money. It is our single biggest expenditure. And then they always tie a bunch of crap to it. If you want to push things that would otherwise be unpopular, make it about the troops. That's what they do. And So what are they trying to link into this stuff about
abortion? Yeah. Like, what in the world does that have to do with the military force? I know that we've played on the show. We've showed John Kirby, the spokesperson over there, like, letting us know that he thinks that it's our duty, our sacred obligation, which makes me want to vomit in my mouth, The sacred obligation to provide abortions for military service, for for military members and their families. Gross, dude. Absolutely gross. MTG, who I am not a huge fan of
all the time. But when she says things that are correct, I actually really dislike this format. I guess that's what it is. I don't want to see some lackey male staffer, which is what I assume because he's taller. The video is shot from above. You know, filming a tiny little coming from Georgia, walking around through it, doing like the social media influencer routine. It makes me want to puke. However, the messaging is important. So let's roll video #4.
Let's see what she has to say. We'll read out her tweet. What's going on? We don't have any visibility of this stuff, like it's not being released. So it's what the, you know, the reps are saying is what we have to take them on. Let's at least consider what is on the docket when we talk about that. Run the video if you would. The NDA is complete. I have been assigned to be a conferee on the conference here. We're going to follow me. We're going to know there.
And we didn't get to participate at all. As a matter of fact the whole NDA deal was made between Speaker Johnson Chuck Schumer and the half committee and and and people like me, we didn't get to participate and we were appointed to participate to make sure no money for abortion. No money for trans. For members like me standing up for Americans who are sick and tired of funding the Ukraine war. We we had taken the 300 million
out of the defence bill. Well let me tell you what the final product is and the deal that was made. So there the policy is in place, that funding is there for abortion travel. The policy is still in place for trans in the military and everything that goes with it. Democrat trans policy. Democrat abortion policy. 300 million for Ukraine is back in the NDA even though I had worked hard to take it out. It's back in. And furthermore, here's the worst news.
It gets a clean FISA extension through April. No change to the FISA court whatsoever. Nothing changed and that deal was made also. So just wanted to give you a heads up, I'll be flat out no to this NDA and I think it's outrageous that this happened with our Republican. Controlled. Congress. About No, I'm OK with that. OK, so let's let's break down what you just said. There's funding for vacation time for abortions, to travel to states where you can do that. That's what she's claiming.
That's awful. That's a distraction. It turns out there's funding for transgender surgeries that's already exists. So whether you're cutting it or not, also turns out that's a distraction. It's important that we talk about it. It's important that we let people know that we stand as a group of conservatives on the lower case C conservative. I'm not part of any establishment whatsoever and I
don't answer for anybody else. I only answer for Kyle Seraphin, and many of you only answer for yourselves and your families. And you may not be into that, but those are distractions. Do you know what's really scary? She just threw it at the end like it was a throwaway. It was in fact the headline a clean FISA renewal through April. What does that mean? We saw this being debated by Mike Lee the other day with Chris Ray.
When the FBI Director who I think is a nefarious actor, I'm gonna say that in a very nice way. When an FBI director who is in a various actor tells you that we need an absolute authority to do back end searches on Americans, free speech, on their ability to communicate and freely assemble as guaranteed by the 1st Amendment, we sort of forget that assembly. If assembly can happen in person, it can also happen online, right?
The the assembly under the First Amendment should mean that we should be able to assemble any way that we want in any form that we want using any technology that we want. If we want to have a mass zoom call and we're all going to jump on. And many of you guys jumped on and watched police state that I was hosting in Vegas a couple weeks back, right? We should be able to do that without the fear of the government trying to get
involved. That's a basic thought and the government should not be surveilling that thing. Now when they wanna clean FISA renewal, that means that they are not going to edit any of the authorities. They are not going to add any of the things that Mike Lee was talking about which are absolutely critical, the things that Ted Cruz was talking about. We didn't hear Josh Hawley, but I'm sure on the same page, the Republicans that were in the Senate the other day that were grilling Chris Ray.
The entire point is unlike the Lindsey Graham sycophant statement that says we should give the FBI more money. And God forbid I know I'm going to give them a lot more money, I'd be a hell yes. Like that's what he's about. Lindsey Graham. Disgusting. Mike Lee on the right track. You do not give unadulterated authority and when they misuse their powers, you take them away. Think about your children. Think about anybody, employees, anybody that you're responsible
for. If they get an authority set and then they abuse it, they lose that authority set. That's the way that works. You get to wield this until you're irresponsible. You get a key to the house and you can come let yourself in until you come in and throw a house party. When I'm not around, then you can no longer have that key and if you come in, you get shot, right? Like that's how it works.
Not for your kids, obviously, but if you have friends or family, if somebody comes in and abuses the privilege. I actually had a neighbour. This is one of the last things that happened in the FBI. Weirdly enough. One of my neighbours asked me to check in on their house because their Alexa showed that there was a party going on inside the house. First of all, I don't recommend having Alexa, but it turned out really good for them. They were out of the country. He was a national security.
He was a national security employee for the federal government. I want to say too much more than that. He get worried about it, but it's very simple. I walked up and knocked on the door and found out that they were like 15 people in the house. How many people were authorised to be there? Two. That person didn't get to dog sit again.
She was like an 18 or 20 year old girl who brought her entire family and they were swimming in the pool and treating it like it was a resort and they had all set up shop and they taken over all the bedrooms. It was bizarre folks like that's really weird stuff. That's when you abuse your privilege. That's what the FBI has done to the FISA. That's what they've done.
They've taken a tool that is meant for foreign intelligence surveillance that is designed to find foreign spies that are trying to compromise our national security and they are now using it to look for terrorists. That's post 911. We sort of allowed that. OK, now they're using it for domestic terrorists. I'm sure if they can articulate any connection whatsoever to foreign ideology, that's a real big problem.
And they're using it to go after transnational organised crime groups, non state actors that are operating outside of our borders to do criminal activity. That's not what FISA is for. If you use the tool in properly, you lose the tool altogether. That's the right answer. And unfortunately, what they're talking about with this NDA situation is they're going to renew the FISA with no restrictions, more unadulterated, you know, investigations into people.
And those things are particularly scary to me because I've seen the tools. They can type your name into a search engine and get all of your emails that come from a Google or from all your Facebook posts. Maybe your DM's now, I don't know, like it's not acceptable. I used to work on this programme. DWS was the interface that we had. It went directly to the NSA's database and we could pull down
raw FISA with no, no philtres. That's a big power for a government agency and government employees who make between 65,000 and $150,000 a year. These are not people that are in like they're they're just regular people.
They're regular guys like me that could go in there and search your name and find out everything about you scares the hell out of me. And the idea that they were willing to just make that compromise, per NTG, that the deal was struck, struck between the speaker, which is Johnson and Chuck Schumer, who's the leader over in the Senate, Democrat and Republican, getting together, shaking hands and signing away your rights. Does that feel good?
Feels very wrong to me. We're also gonna bring up this thing. He's not ready for this. Like he never was. And we didn't need anyone in that seat. We should have just hit the pause button with the let the funding run out. But instead we got Daily Beast over here reporting. Now this is on left and right wing sources, but I picked up a left wing one just for funsies. Says Mike Johnson's office walked back. The reason for blurring the insurrection? His face.
OK, so there you go. That's inflammatory as hell. After saying the faces were going to be blurred in the security footage to shield alleged January 6th rioters from prosecution, spokesperson confirmed that DOJ already has access to the unedited clips. What do we tell you? I told you the other day. Of course they do. EJ has access to whatever they need access to. So that was a nonsensical thing that was stupid. That was him attempting to play to a base, and it was absurd.
It was never going to be true. The DOJ has act like the House didn't control that. Do you not remember who used to be in control of the House? It was Nancy Pelosi. She handed everything over the DOJ. That's why we have thousands of arrests of Jay Sixers, whether
they did anything wrong or not. So just hours after Mike Johnson said he was going to declare that, the writers and the J6 insurrection would have their faces blurred and the security camera footage to avoid prosecution by the DOJ spokesperson walked it back. What they said is we have to blur some faces who participated in the events of that day because we don't want them being retaliated against or charged by
the DOJ conspiracy theory alert. But what if it was because he was trying to protect certain federal agencies? That's a problem because it seems like he's willing to play ball and give them full access to the FISA. So what the hell is going on with this? Why would you even talk about blurring faces? That's not going to happen. And these things don't need to be redacted. It's the American people's footage. There's almost no security.
Think about it. MG was just walking through the halls of Congress. I saw some random Muslim lady wearing a like a headdress, like rolling in the back there in the basement. They can film all over the place. Members of Congress can and do film all over the place. The only place you can't do it in are in the Skiff and there's not gonna be any cameras in the skiff. That's what a skiff is. Anybody who's ever worked in one knows you don't do that.
You can't have cameras in the skiff because they could be compromised and then people can see what's on there, he added. He didn't want the House to release thousands of hours of security footage slated to be released in batch over the coming months because it would cause Insurrectionist more concerns and problems than they already faced. I really hate that they use the word Insurrectionist, but we're going to use what it is they say.
You should at least hear what people that are what Trump calls the enemy of the people are saying. Spokesperson for for Johnson said that the statement said in a statement his boss was mistaken about the reasoning for the blurred faces. Really, the speaker was mistaken and so his staff has to correct him. What is he, Joe Biden? That's kind of like a Joe Biden move, isn't it? Like Joe, Biden says something stupid and then the staff comes in and tells him what he really
meant. The faces are to be blurred from public viewing room footage to prevent all forms of retaliation against private citizens from any non governmental actors. That's their new take, OK? Really. I mean, the Sedition Hunters already out there sharing the stuff, whatever they get, just put the damn footage out. Let people see what it was and what it wasn't. There's always going to be, there's always going to be a grey area on this day. Some people engage in violence.
Some people were not feds that engage in violence. Those people who picked a fight with a cop, hit him with a bar in the face. There's gaol. Time to be had if it was appropriate. Or there should be probation. There's real simple stuff that should be done. It should be handled the way everything else is handled in that area.
But unfortunately, like we showed you yesterday, Matthew Graves, the attorney for the District of DC, the US Attorney there, the one who's running that office, has a radical wife and is involved in a radical leftist policies. So we are not going to see fairness. You cannot give, you cannot sign off on a DOJ having this FISA without any sort of caveats to it. It's totally unacceptable. We can't be doing that sort of stuff, folks. That's how we lose everything.
It is how you lose everything. So there he is, walking it back. And interestingly enough, isn't it funny that when you don't have power, you're no longer willing to play? I thought being a congressman was the goal. No, Apparently the goal was being able to to move things around and to to to launch bills that you want that are favourable to whatever it is that you're trying to do to make money. So what do we got? We've got the New York Times talking about McCarthy now.
He wrote an op Ed in the Wall Street Journal. I chose not to read that. I chose not to read that to you rather. But he basically said, you know, he's going to continue the fight, he's going to be moving on and all these things are happening. So let's just read what the New York Times has to say.
Much more interesting to me what the leftist media is going to say about it. Former speaker Kevin McCarthy, Republican California, who made history as the first speaker to be ousted from the post announced. That's actually not true, is it? I think there was one other announced Wednesday that he would leave the House at the end of the year, but he planned to remain engaged in Republican politics. Oh well, thank you.
I'm so excited. Thank God folks, we still got Kevin McCarthy. He's still going to be a voice even though he's out of Congress. He entered Congress 16 years ago and rose to a member of the self proclaimed Young Guns Republicans driving to build their party's majority in the House position second in line to
the presidency. It caps a spectacular downfall just nine months after he got the speakership, when the right wing forces that he and other establishment Republicans harnessed to power to to power their political victories ultimately rose up and ran him out. Isn't that interesting that people that just want actual conservatism are considered the right wing forces? And what is actual conservatism? We're gonna do a whole show on it. I think the Republican Party has
lost a mission. They don't know what they're talking about anymore. They're not. They're not providing a clear path to anyone. So why would you sign up? I'm going to tell you why I think that there is actually there is a religious model to look at because people need hope and they need vision. And I don't feel that like are we seeing any of that with a Nikki Haley or even a Ron DeSantis, a policy wonk type
guy. I think Ron DeSantis seems like a pretty good governor and he seems like he's probably a pretty nice guy. I probably would like being around him. I think I would despise being around Chris Christie, but that's just me. He looks like he might smell bad. And Vivek is very interesting, although he's clearly a little cocky, just like anybody that has a lot of money and was very successful and is under 40, he is all those things. So. So where are we seeing, where
are we seeing vision? And other than the idea that Trump came onto the scene and said make America First or Make America great again, but also America First is the policies that we should be going after. In other words, look at our country and figure it out. Everybody else comes second to your own house. If you can't keep your house in order, how in the world you going to help support the world? That just seems like the only vision that makes sense.
But there's got to be a little bit more to it. I'm going to you what I think it is. Later will do another show on that, McCarthy said. I'm going to continue to recruit the country's best and brightest to run for elected office. Let me go ahead and suggest you this. How about a Steve friend? I'd like to see somebody who's proven to have some guts that's willing to lose a paycheck over doing the right thing. That'd be nice. I'll take a Steve friend in office. Anybody wants to start pushing
that along. Doesn't matter where it's local or or or state or federal. Steve Fred would be a great one. Garrido Boyle would be announced standing representative somewhere whether they would put him in there. How about a good man with good principles That's already shown good decision making in the in the Bible. We just had a story from Matthew. If you're in the Catholic Church, you already know this a
couple weeks back. But the gospel essentially said that the servant who was trustworthy in small matters is also trustworthy in great matters. Are we looking at that when we evaluate our politicians? How in the hell did we get a George Santos? Nothing against the guy for his friendliness. He seems to be those things. But the guy has done a bunch of weird stuff and he got, he got picked to be a representative. There were better options, I'm certain of it.
The servant that is trustworthy in small matters is also trustworthy in great matters. Can't we just do that? Can't we just evaluate your record and say you have done well with small things and now we will entrust you with much bigger things? I just would appreciate that. That's what I want. I just want serious people in office doing serious things instead. We don't have that, not even close.
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Punch it out. They're trying to take our freedoms away, and we've heard that a lot from folks on the other side. They're they're trying to take our freedoms away. It's it's a strange freedom that regularly sends our children into lockdown.
What kind of freedom is that? After Senator Raphael Warnock said that on the Senate floor today, at least three people were murdered by today's mass murderer at the Las Vegas campus of the University of Nevada. Another victim of the shooting is hospitalised tonight in stable condition. The mass murder ended when university police officers engaged in a shootout and killed the suspect, who law enforcement sources tell NBC News was a male in his 60s.
Joining our discussion now is Democratic Senator, Reverend Raphael Warnock of Georgia. Senator, it's exactly one year ago tonight that you won your election to the Senate. And here you are exactly one year later, trying to bring some sanity to the issue of guns on the Senate floor. You're correct. And here we are again, Lawrence, discussing this and unfortunately this has become the tragic routine in the United States of America. In the year 2023, we are at day #340.
This is a 300 and 40th day of the year. We've seen some 630 mass shootings. Think about that. That's almost twice as many mass shootings as days in the year. Alright, so we're gonna play with numbers. Is that we're gonna play about numbers. OK, so first of all, did you notice I want to just do my sort of impression of an MSNBC host? Today's mass shooter is brought to you by Pfizer and SSRI's.
Have you considered an SSRI? And then killing everyone that you love and know That's what we recommend? How? How do they even do that? Like you? Just like today's mass shooter happened in Las Vegas. Let's do the numbers. OK, so Rafael just brought up 630 mass shootings. That's amazing how many of them happen in Chicago. Folks, I just pulled this up. If you're not familiar with website itscalledheyjackass.com, heyjackass.com was updated last all yesterday morning at 9:30 AM Central Time.
So far this week in December, in the six days there have been 4 homicides. My odds. The odds are that it'll go up sometime later today. Alright, but hey, Jackass Show. Oh, did it already go up? There it is. Yeah, I'm actually looking at it before it got refreshed. Yep, they refreshed it. They refreshed it this morning at 9:00 AM when we went live. 5 homicides so far in six days. You want to know something really funny? How about that total homicide?
Look over on the right hand side there, Ryan. Do you see that total homicides? 600 in Chicago. Not in America. In Chicago alone, a city that has roughly 2 million people, there have been 600 homicides. If you Scroll down through this page, you'll see all kinds of wild stuff. 1100 armed carjackings have happened in that state. And they're murder. Clearance rate is less than 50%, which means half of these murders, if not more, go unsolved.
You want to know the real interesting thing, Raphael Warnock? How about let's talk about facts. 80% of the victims of these crimes are black, mostly men. At a 5 to 5.4 to to one ratio, 80% more men are killed and almost 81% of the victims are black. The other 15%, by the way, are Hispanic, which means 95% of the people that are being killed. The victims are black and Hispanics, which the the Democrat Party claims to love. It's time to wake up.
If you vote in one of these crazy areas, it's not goofy white mass shooters. We can pull up that one. Let's go to let's pull up the AP article about this thing in Las Vegas. Look, the story was the guys in the 60s, he's some white guy that had applied for job. He'd been associated with a number a number of different universities. He was some sort of a professor and applied to the Business School and went in and got
pissed off. Did the thing that people do sometimes in a very horrible way. We used to see in the 90s. They called it going postal, OK? And he went and he shot a number of people. Well, that's not good. Like, that's horrible. It's obviously terrible. There's no, there's no justification for deciding that your life is meaningless and then you're gonna go and shoot it out with people that that made your life a little bit worse. It's not like somebody was aggressing on him and he was
defending himself. The AP covers a bunch of people doing the run, hide, fight routine. This is not a test they broadcasted over the over their Twitter post and all these other kind of things. It's obviously horrifically scary. You know what's scary? When I was a student at the, I don't know, There's probably a statute of limitations ran out on this. I've no idea. But when I was a student at Texas State University in San Marcos, TX, right out of the military, I looked around.
I thought, man, there's an awful lot of threats that exist in the world. I'm not going to be a guy who gets stuck in a college classroom with 300 children that can't do something about it. If this is my time, it's my time. And I'd rather go to gaol for trespassing with a gun, then die quietly behind a desk in a university classroom. So I used to carry a nine millimetre with me every day in my backpack and a little hidden compartment every day. It was safe every day, you know.
I know it's safe because I got out of there and I never used it. It never needed to be used. But I looked around and saw a bunch of young children and I thought myself, who but me needs to put himself in front of these little kids. And they are little kids. When you see like a 17 and 18 year old in college and you're 32 years old, you're like, these are kids. They don't make good decisions. They may be able to cut off their body parts and they may be able to start voting in a year
or two. But man, damn it, I'm not going to let them die in a classroom where I'm at. And so I made that choice. Wouldn't that be something? Anyway, you hear this? The AP has got this entire article about how there's a bunch of people that were really scared because the AP, despite the fact that it's supposed to be just a journalistic organisation reporting the facts, what they really do is they let you know how scary, scary, bad, bad, bad, and and we need to ban guns.
Really. There was another mass shooting. It turns out CNN covered this one in Austin, TX just down the street from me wildly enough. It started off in San Antonio where a guy went and killed both of his parents. Seems like he was a veteran with mental illness, had some real problems, and what did he do? He goes out and he starts shooting things. I think we've got that under topic #8, Ryan, if you want to pull up that one. So two mass shootings in a short period of time?
Like, not a good thing. OK, but the story is unique to that person. One guy seems like he had a problem with the job. Another guy seemed like he had some mental illness, that he was fighting, some demons. He'd been involved, some misdemeanour assaults. There were some, like, failures. He'd been let out of gaol in San Antonio, where they just took the gun permit away from our friend Hernando RC. Ain't that something.
But instead they let this guy like, hang out in his parents house where he had misdemeanour arrest warrants for assault and he was let go. And then he came out and killed both of his parents and ended up killing two other people and wounded a cop. That's pretty awful. None of those things have anything to do with your freedoms. What you just heard Raphael Warnock say was that is this freedom, you know, really having your kids go into lockdown? Absolutely not.
It has nothing to do with it. They are unrelated. Someone choosing to do evil with their rights has nothing, you know, with their right to own something has nothing to do with my right to own it as well. You don't get to do it. Here's how I know you sworn allegiance to the Constitution. It says shall not infringe. I think all gun control laws, I think all gun restrictions completely, completely are antithetical to the Constitution.
I am a Second Amendment extremist and I feel the same way about the 1st Amendment. Say anything you want. I don't even necessarily have a problem with someone encouraging and egging on real violence. Why? Because you're responsible for that. And if you incite violence, then we should respond accordingly as private citizens who just happen to be armed. Because I believe in the Second Amendment to really, really ugly stuff. This is kind of why all the
stuff matters. I'm gonna play you guys a little pitch from our friend Michael Shellenberger. He made a very, very nice statement about me and the rest of the spindles on the Sean Ryan Podcast. If you guys catch the end of the Sean Ryan podcast, he asked for three recommendations and one of them was to put me in the suspenders on with Sean Ryan. We'd love to do that, by the way, Sean. So we would love to come and
talk with you. I think we would blow your mind about the things that much of your audience does not know but suspects. And anytime we get a chance to get a wider audience, we will take that on and we'll take a new audience anytime that we can. But this is something that is being worked on by Shellenberger and Taibbi and so on there, working on these censorship things. There's a reason why censorship matters and why it's related to gun control.
We're going to play a little video from their documentary. This is pinned to his Twitter profile. Follow at Shellenberger, Michael Shellenberger's thing and also follow Matt Taibbi on Twitter. If you guys are not, let's go ahead and play that video number six real quick and take a look at it. I'll tell you why it's important. Moments of real terror at what's going on in the potential for Tyranny to see it happening.
This If the Supreme Court says that the government can coerce pressure work with tech companies to censor speech, I don't think that the 1st Amendment has any meaning. Anymore. Actually, we have a crisis situation that you need the 1st Amendment. The so-called counter disinformation units have basically become counter dissent units. The powers of of the state and Silicon Valley are merging. Today, American taxpayers are unwittingly financing the growth
and power of a censorship. There it is. Look, guys, really, really important stuff. And by the way, Michael Schellenberg, what a stud, right? Like, do you see him running? That's a real runner. I don't know if you guys watch a lot of people on television that run or swim and they suck and this fake and you know that they don't run.
That dude runs. And I've met him a number of times a person, and he's very slim, but he's wiry and he looks like he could probably put on some serious distance. He is a, he is a legit, capable athlete when it comes to that kind of stuff. And I appreciate people that keep their body in shape to keep their mind in shape so they can fight tyranny. As somebody mentioned in the chat, it's really interesting to watch him wake up.
Yes, I think he is a true liberal and I'm down with that because liberals and I don't have a lot of daylight between us. What we believe in is freedom and what they're talking about with the 1st Amendment. The minute you start infringing on the 1st Amendment and accept it, then what you are doing is you are forcing people to a decision for all their chips, All the chips, not their verbal chips, not what like they're allowed to do on social media.
We're talking about real freedom will be infringed upon when you can no longer speak because that is a compulsory and a that is a censored action. Speech is still action. It is still a kinetic thing, and we we don't think of it as being a way to hurt you, but it moves the needle. It was speech that allowed the Jews to be slaughtered in mass in Nazi Germany because people bought into the words and then
they moved him into actions. So I don't care what you say, but you should be able to say anything. And we should be able to combat speech with speech. The moment of crisis is not the time for censorship. It's the time for more words. And here's the last little thing. I'm going to play a little clip. This is about two minutes. It's an appeal that Shellenberger makes. There's a reason why we're getting to this. He talks about a Black Mirror episode. Watch this.
And then I'm going to give you the last little piece. And before we throw that up there, let me just do a shameless plug for my friend Steve. Friend. I brought him up. He'd be a great, you know, candidate for national office as well. But he's going to be doing his podcast twice a week. Now they're moving the Amrat Podcast. If we could throw that thing up, there it is right there. The Amrat Podcast folks.
If you're not following rumble.com/amrad Pod, AMR, ADP, OD going live at noon Eastern Time, please check that out. Amrad Pod, follow Steve Fred. He's going to be going live at noon Eastern and that is one of our channels under the suspendable banner is one of these suspendable podcast. So check them out for sure. Let's play this quick clip number 7, and I'm going to tell you why it matters real quick. It sounds like a Black Mirror episode.
The police can enter your home unannounced, search your phone and computers, and arrest you for the things that you're reading, watching or posting online. If you refuse, you could be sentenced to 12 months in prison. But it's not a Black Mirror episode. It's worse than that. It's real life. At this very moment, the government of Ireland is trying to pass a law before Christmas that will let the police go into people's homes and confiscate
their phones and computers. Now you might think Ireland doesn't matter, that it could disappear tomorrow without much impact. But Ireland does matter. It's the test case for the next phase of the global crackdown by military intelligence forces and their agents that's been happening over the last seven years. What they used to call it conspiracy theory has now been
confirmed as true. Our research has exposed a far reaching plan by military and intelligence agencies in the United States, Britain and other nations to subvert the democratic process and engage in activities that have a basis and military techniques in which are tantamount to attempts at thought control. This isn't about censoring the far right. This is about censoring independent journalism. And if you're in Ireland, this
is about censoring you. One understandable response to all of this is to ignore it and hope it goes away, or wish that it won't affect you. And maybe it won't. But our ancestors fought and died for the right to speak our truths, particularly about controversial cultural and political issues, and already we're fighting back and making progress. The Irish government was forced to back off the slot once already, and we can make them
back off again. Free thinkers in the United States and around the world must stand up now for Ireland. We have to fight the totalitarians over there so that we don't have to fight them over here. We need to send a message to the politicians and the police that the world stands with the people of Ireland and their first and fundamental right. Please share this message and consider donating to a special free speech fund at
censorshipindustrialcomplex.org. If we don't act now, our children and grandchildren will look back at this moment and ask why we didn't do more while we still had a chance. So please get involved now and stop this Black Mirror episode from becoming real life. OK, that's that's the appeal. So why Ireland? Just mentioned? It's about it's about censoring free speech in Ireland. You may think it doesn't matter. There's a couple things going on, he said. It's about censoring
journalists. I agree. It's also a Catholic nation. And you'll notice the FBI targeted Catholics as well. Why did they do that? Why did they go after traditional Catholics? Ireland has a significant resurgence of traditional Catholic sort of looks into the church. Why is that? It's because people that are fundamentally connected to their faith do not want to accept government as God. That's why they put the right thing first. And the right thing is a creator
that is outside of mankind. If you are going to push back on this, you need to censor speech. They are moving forward with trying to keep these people from saying, hey, this is our homeland. And we came here and our, our, our forefathers died on this land and they fertilised the soil and they and they created the green grass that grows here. Why are you coming and telling us what we can and can't say? It matters? The second rig is is this Ryan?
Will you bring up the Google map of the Google data centres please? Google has one of its only it. It's the only UK based but it's also one of the the few in Europe that handles data centres. All the data that goes through the the areas that are in the the United Kingdom go through Ireland. Do you guys know that this is about data? It's always been about data censorship of data. If they can pass it in Ireland, they can censor multiple countries at once. Pull that thing.
Can we zoom in on there? If you get a chance, but I know that's probably a screenshot graphic if you want to go to it live. Ireland has the only data centre there for Google. They also have a massive presence for Apple and their processing and server farms for Apple as well. This was something that came to us when we were dealing with whether or not certain server farms were going to be placed in China, where there we go we're showing just zoom in on there if you would, on the UK.
There's a number of the United States, but because of the way server farms work and because of the way they send information from web services, they want to be able to to to move them around. You'll find that also they put them in places that are cheap, like they put them in Oklahoma and they put them in parts of Texas, like Midlothian. They put him in Omaha. Interesting enough, they've got one in London, which is actually very expensive. It's kind of kind of fun for us. But go over there.
If you look at Europe and you'll look, you'll see that Ireland has one of the few. It has one of the few data centres for all of the UK and also it's going to be a big distribution hub for Western Europe. There's a couple others in the Nordic countries. See there one in the Netherlands, There's some that are in in Belgium. I think there's one in like, Norway. For all that this is what it's about, it's about controlling laws in data centre areas. Amazon Web Service has one as well.
It's a big deal, and that's why it's a big deal. These are test cases because not only do they have implications for just that small country, they also have broader implications on the backbone of the actual server farms that run the Internet where free speech can be censored. If you guys don't understand that, now you do, this is a much bigger game than is being played. You just have to look a little bit below the surface. That's why we're talking about this stuff.
There are massive, massive capabilities in Ireland because it was expensive and it was a little bit different. And so, sure enough, all of those areas are now tied together and we're all linked. Free speech is linked.
Either it's free everywhere when it comes to the globe or if they start cracking down in certain areas, it could be cracked down our years too, particularly because some of the data that's going to travel from different places that you want to know about are going to come through those reforms. All right. It's the danger of letting things happen like that in China, by the way, because the
Chinese have access. The Chinese government has access to all servers that are that are located in mainland China. I notice they don't show any server farms in China. It's my understanding that there are in fact plenty, plenty of Google data farms there too, so just be aware of it. That is the Black Mirror. That is a that is a dystopian look at the future. And we are living through it right now. We have the moment to be able to react to it.
So I want you guys to be aware of it when you're looking at it. Right. Ah, that's really heavy. Way to go. Let's go with something light hearted. Let's go ahead. I know Garrett boils on the road. He's gonna be doing a speech in in Fargo ND so good for him. Let's go ahead and stick him up with some orders. Let's go to thesuspendable.com. Folks, you can check out the website for the merch store. The Susceptibles merch store. Yesterday I was wearing the suspendable or died.
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