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SEEING RED: Global Tariffs Paused, "AntiSemite" Visas denied | Ep 535

Apr 10, 20251 hr 12 min
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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello my friends, welcome to the Kyle Seraphin show. Today's Thursday. It is April the 10th and I just want to apologize to our YouTube listeners out there. I hit the button twice.

So it started, you probably got an e-mail notification and then it probably started again and you went like, what the hell? That was my bad. Sometimes, sometimes I make little mistakes over here while I'm trying to get this thing going on, which is a reminder that we're doing this thing live and we're doing it from a studio where you can see what's going on. This is what it looks like. We're doing it over on rumble.com/kyle Serafin. If you guys want to join over there.

We're we're doing it on YouTube. It's a YouTube Kyle Seraphin over on YouTube and at Kyle Seraphin on X. So we appreciate that if you guys are watching on either of those platforms or all three of those platforms, give us a give us a thumbs up, give us a like, give us a subscribe if you got an opportunity to and you can always join us and be part of

the team. If you want to be at kyleseraphin.com, that'll take you to our locals subscriber page where we do a call in show on Thursdays, which is today. So we're going to be doing one of those today. Again, if you want to share it on Spotify, it's Kyle seraphinshow.com. Thanks for joining us.

Today's going to be kind of fun. I'm going to leave this up on the screen for just one second because if you look in the far corner, I've mentioned the other day, some of the legacy pieces of what I have in the studio remind me of why I'm here in the 1st place. And one of my first exposures to the FBI, probably like a lot of you if you're in my age bracket,

was not the real FBI. It wasn't the reality of the news stories of it. It was the fictionalized version of it. And some of you guys are older and you have different versions of the FBI. But my quintessential childhood memory of the FBI was The X-Files and produced by Chris Carter. Last night, I watched a Tucker Carlson interview with Alex Jones. I don't watch a ton of Tucker Carlson. I don't actually watch a ton of podcasts. I don't actually have time

generally. Yeah. And he brought up something that I sort of remember. There was a spin off show from The X-Files that was called The Lone Gunman. It was probably one of my favorite television shows of all time that the original X-Files. They did a great job with it. It it crafted like a lot of distrust in the government. It captured a moment in the 90s that a lot of us kind of just lived through.

And I know it was meant for an older audience that I was, but, you know, I used to wait for that show to come on. We used to have delayed gratification for those of us that I just showed my kids something else the other day too. We watched Alf's preview and we started watching Willow. So I'm just giving you guys kind of a taste of some of the stuff that we do here in the Seraphin house. So I'm trying to classically educate my kids from like the 80s and the 90's.

The way that I grew up with some of these things and and waiting for shows was something we always had to do, right? My wife and I had this conversation the other day. It's like how you don't do that anymore. You don't wait for television programs to come on. You just get to turn it on and watch everything and it's not

the same. So while all that's going on, there's this interview with Tucker Carlson, this interview with Alex Jones, and they start talking about The X-Files and how there was a predictive programming, this sort of concept that if you would watch Infowars, you guys have heard this before, predictive programming where they basically described the reason for 911 and what the result would be. And Alex Jones dropped something on there that maybe he said it

before. I I haven't heard everything Alex has said, but he said that he talked to Chris Carter after that and that he was approached to do the program as part of one of the lone gunman episodes. So as a palate cleanse today at the end of the day, I will be playing you a small clip from a from like a June or a July 2021, Sorry, 22,000 and one so pre 911 Chris Carter lone gunman spin off. I've also got a little piece from Alex Jones talking about that because I find it to be fascinating.

And all of that is fresh and the top of my mind because lest I forget, I'm going to be going on with Alex Jones at about noon Central today. That's 1:00 if you're on the Eastern seaboard. I've no idea what he's going to talk. He dropped me my name in the in the Tucker interview. And he he always does so with like a lot of flair and close to the right story of what I actually told him. But you know, he's Alex Jones. So he gets pretty excited about some things.

It makes me always kind of go like, well, how much is real? How much is not? Anyhow, I will continue to be it. I think Jones is an interesting guy. Something else has come up that I wanted to share with you guys. Let's do a let's do a sponsor read first, because the first story that I want to talk about is actually not part of the news cycle. It's something that you don't know that's going on. And we've been kind of punching at the at the FBI director and

the deputy director. I'm not punching really. I'm just trying to goad them into the action that I'd like to see done on behalf of all of us. I think America needs it. I think we we deserve it. So before, yeah, before we get into that a little bit, I want to give you some some background information that none of you have. We haven't talked about in any public way.

Let's say before we get there, we'll just say if you want to keep an eye out, we're going to be talking a little later about big tech, specifically about Chinese technology and the ability to exploit data breaches. If you guys want to protect yourself, one of the things you can do is go to patriot-protect.com slash Kyle. It's the service that my wife and I both use. Data breaches are inevitable, especially if it's involved in government resources. But there's also private

industry. We're finding out that Facebook intentionally allowed things to leak into the, the, the public space. They allowed the Chinese government to do stuff. And of course, then those things get leaked out to hackers and to cyber criminals and scammers and all kinds of other stuff. They put them out on the data broker websites so that you can be searched if you want your name taken down using the search and destroy protocol that

Patriot Protect uses. One of the ways you could do it is signing up. They have an annual subscription and my, my name Kyle will save you 15% on that. You can't stop the data from being leaked. What you can do is try to cut like tamp down on the stuff that's out there and make it less available.

There's also stuff going on in the black web for the dark web rather going on behind the scenes where people are trying to sell off your data, your Social Security number, your address, your your home phone number and so on. Drug test results, like all the things that you would not want medical, you know, lab results, things like this that could be served. And so if you want to try to protect yourself from these things, you got to do something.

One of the ways you could do it is signing up with our friends over at patriot-protect.com slash Kyle. Check them out. If you guys don't have a service to get you done, that's one way to do it. That's the one we're using here. All right, we're going to dive into this and we'll start off with something you don't know. So I don't, I don't want anyone to think that that I, I take shots at people because I'm out here from the outside and just like lobbing grenades into the tent.

That's not how we actually operate. It's not how we do it here. Not the suspendables. I'm showing you something that we created. You'll see the date on there is December 2024, obviously pre inauguration of Donald Trump FBI reform plan, a strategic transition to protecting Americans through the rigorous obedience to the Constitution. This is a slide deck that has about 18 slides on it of proposed organization charts.

In other words, a way to restructure the FBI's, and I'm not going to show you what that looks like because there are names on there of actual FBI employees who could have stepped in, retired FBI employees who'd be willing to go back and do it. There was a ATDY list of current FBI agents who could step into the rolls and do the work that we suggested. They were already agreeable to flying in and being part of the DC chain in order to get things on track and then leave.

We had people that needed to be reinstated. We had wrongs that needed to be righted. There's an entire slide deck on there of what we recommended as special projects for the director, specific and concrete things that need to be investigated internally. I'm not just lobbing these things and saying, look, you know, they're doing a terrible job without telling somebody. I never had showed up to a problem and not had a solution

to it ever. In fact, that's one of the things that one of my bosses told me was the problem from with, with managing me is that not only did I see the problem for our for our individual little team that I actually saw

the broader problems. I had solutions to them and I usually brought them to him with recommendations on which ones he thought, you know, I thought were going to be the best and that I could articulate it. And you would usually tell me to go and do them, but like, stay in my lane, right? The fact that I don't work for the FBI anymore doesn't mean that I have to fix problems with a surveillance team where there's like 8 agents or 12 agents.

That's not my issue anymore. Now I'm sitting outside as a citizen just like you. I'm writing a check for taxes coming up in a couple of days here to be able to pay for this federal government just like you. Whether it's deducted out of your payroll or whether you have to write a check at the end of the year, 'cause you're a business owner, you are paying for this. So we get a say and it turns out that my job every day now that I've created for myself, which I didn't want this.

I really didn't. I didn't have any imagination that I was going to go build a set design, sit in front of a microphone and either pontificate or adjudicate or or or commentate on a bunch of things that are going on in the world. But I got a lot of strong opinions. And as my wife was laughing the other day, she was like, yeah, it's funny how many places you've been. I've worked in a lot of

different industries. That doesn't mean that I know everything about them, but I have strong opinions. And you guys can probably tell I process information at a pretty high level pretty quickly. The more I get, the more I can I can change my mind and, and flex on it. But the thing that I do know is that I spent three years basically honing and pointing my intellect at the problem of the FBI and why? Why would I do that?

Because I worked inside of an agency that I saw problems with almost immediately, in fact, the first day I got there. And instead of the sort of like super tough, ready to like suss out who are the elite operators who are the most capable and strong and mentally fit and rigorously obedient to the Constitution? No, there was like a fat black lady there from Washington, DC who's a classic government employee who handed me a folder. She's massively overweight.

She's got all the classic problems that I saw when I was a paramedic. I could diagnose her from the freaking from the doorway. We used to have that joke, by the way, diagnosed from the doorway. Those are the people you see. They're overweight, so you know that they have hypertension, they have obesity, they have diabetes, and I can see it from here. And they probably have a susceptibility to heart disease, maybe COPD. Once I hear him speak, that's

not great. Like I don't want to have that thing in my head when I look over there and I go, hey, is this an elite organization? No, it's not. It's a group of people that need to be reformed. Why do they need to be reformed? Because the powers that they are able to wield are incredible and massive and invasive.

And it turns out because after 911 and this all sews itself back together again from listening to that conversation with Alex Jones, again, listening to Tucker Carlson saying, you're the only guy I know that's ever predicted it. And we have the time stamps to prove that you did. When you listen to that, you realize that the, the agency that grew out of 911 in 2001, the FBI that came from that, that tragedy, it became something unrecognizable.

What maybe it was always intentional and it became the thing that it always would be if you took the shackles off. Because you took a law enforcement agency that already had sort of an inclination towards tyranny and sculpting the narrative and, and serving itself in many ways, and you pushed it by giving it intelligence, raw intelligence.

At some point, if you listen to this program and you're not aware of this, Barack Obama's administration at the tail end in October of 20/20/2016 updated the executive order on intentional domestic collection, what the NSA's mission set is.

And they said, not only can the NSA grab your comms in transit, not only can they grab who you're talking to and sometimes the content of what you're actually saying, they're going to make it available in a searchable, queryable database to the FBI, which theoretically does law enforcement, but also now has this charge with the with intelligence, with prevent prevention of nonsense. Like they're going to go out

there and stop things. What have they stopped other than the things that they've actually set up? And I don't say that lightly, like I'm not just like spitting out things like, oh, they, they set them up and then they knock them down. They actually do that. You can go read the documents very, very clearly.

What you will see in almost every single terrorist investigation and takedown that the FBI does is that there's the involvement of a confidential human source and AUC and undercover, usually an OCE, an online covert employee as well. So it starts very clearly like this if somebody has been identified online. This is the playbook, folks. If you haven't heard it, if you're new to the program, welcome to the program. Here's how we tell you how it

goes. There is an online covert employee, an OCE, an FBI terminology. They convert somebody or they identify somebody that is a problem because they have bad ideas. No indication that they're going to carry it out in real life. Free speech protected someone who's just mouthing off and they take that person and they befriend them online and usually

that person needs a friend. They find out what that person is most interested in, whatever their worst ideas are, and they encourage it. And not only do they encourage it, but they actually recommend. I have some folks who could help you do it. Enter either CHS or what's called UC undercover employee. UCE is the FBI term and that's CHS, confidential human informant or that UCE undercover employee. Usually an agent has to be an

agent. Almost always we'll go forth and teach that person how to do the thing that they said and they will allow them to move forward with it. And then just before they execute the plan, it's flash bangs, it's SWAT team, it's we got you down. And then we celebrate. We did a great job. We set up this guy. We've identified a potential terrorist. We nurtured them to the point of

being able to go after them. And then we pick that fruit and we go ahead and serve it up to all the senior executives through a process called IPM integrated program management. That is on my slide deck of things that must go. Integrated program management is a quota system that says FBI senior executives will declare what they think they will investigate through the year and then they are rewarded if they go out and actually do those investigations.

So guess what? They're going to find 20 terrorism cases in their area. They're going to find 15 of them as domestic terrorists if that's where the budget lies. And that's where they're going to get a bonus. Yeah, a bonus. They get a 5 figure bonus for doing this stuff. 10,015 up to like $50,000. Nobody ever showed me their paycheck, but we know that's what it is. Why are we not hearing about that? And where are the cash and the Dan talking about those things? You know what I mean?

Where are the people who are discussing that? These people who were out there setting up Americans getting paid off by it that were incentivized perversely, not to destroy crime, not to remove it, but to find it cultivated and then snatch it down when the real stuff is actually running around And there's a real problem. Because Joe Kent, who's been nominated to take over the Terrorist Screening Center, is calling out something that I did a whistle blower activity on in 2021.

I let him know about the Afghans that came to this country. John Ryan Show has been doing a good job highlighting on this. We brought in 100,000 people that we did not vet. You think they know where they all are? You've lost your mind. They walked off into the ether. They were standing on American military bases and they just rolled out. They just rolled out. Literally they just walked out past the gate guard.

There's a a private first class standing there who's bored as hell with an M9 on his on his hip and they walked right past that guy and they pooped in the desert. Has that happened a lot too? And then they got walking further on that road at an Uber, came and picked him up and they went off into the ether and they had no paperwork. They had no parole from the State Department. They had no identification to say who the hell they were.

They are completely off the grid, untrackable, using cell phones they probably bought from Afghanistan and tossed out in the desert there as well. And then they just joined whatever network of people they had. And maybe they went and got jobs at a carpet shed factory because there are some people that were running. You know, some Afghans came here and started small businesses

over the years. Maybe they went and found a place to go do something and became productive members of the society by being illegally here and hidden and having to work authorization. Or maybe they're planning terrorist activities. But what I do know is, is that the FBI guys got paid either way. And this guy Jensen, Stephen Jensen, who just got put in charge as the a Dick right of the Washington field office, which we've been calling out, he was busy looking after J Sixers.

And then you had guys like like Dennehy, this is this is New York's Dennehy walking out. You remember this, I'm going to play it for you again. And they are getting the fawning coverage of the mainstream left about how great they did. These guys are freaking heroes because they stood up to the Trump administration and they have bagpipes at their retirement. An extraordinary scene outside of the New York FBI office in the last hour.

Assistant Director in Charge James Dennehy, who was forced to resign under pressure this week, left the building to cheers from hundreds of his colleagues and the sound of bagpipes. He was forced out after clashing with Donald Trump's Justice Department after the removal of senior FBI leaders and requests for the names of agents who worked on the January 6th cases. He told those gathered that he will be their, quote, best cheerleader on the outside. We'll be watching for that.

Another break for us. We'll be right back. Yeah. No shit. He's going to be their best cheerleader because that's what the FBI does, right? He got a full pension. By the way, do you know who doesn't have a paycheck? Is my friend Garreto Boyle not being paid their best cheerleader? Because that's what the FBI does. It allows people to rise up and then defend the institution, either interior or exterior.

It's the same thing we found out when we talked about the Twitter Files, isn't it, that they had people promoted inside this intelligence operation, this information industrial complex. Everybody saw the military industrial complex exposed for kind of what it was after 911, right? What they didn't realize is they were creating a new industrial complex. And that a complex was where is the information? Because in 2001, when the Patriot Act was put into place, what we didn't have was social

media in a pervasive way. I was in College in 2001. I remember seeing the towers go down. I was sitting in the lobby of the dormitory I lived in at the University of Oklahoma. Kind of fun because our Sunday special we're talking to, we're talking to Russell Hunter, who's who's from Abolitionist Rising, and he's in Norman, OK. It's like he's he's in the place where I went to college. So it's like walking back 25 years and talking to somebody

who spent time there, too. We didn't have social media. The Facebook was a digital concept that was taken from a actual printed book. Do you know that there used to be a thing called the freshman Facebook? They would take, in fact, they would send it out to like, fraternities and the guys would circle the women that they wanted to hook up with. This is a real thing. If you don't know where it came from, that's where it came from.

Zuckerberg created this, this digital version of that where you had to havea.edu, you had to be a member of a university, you had to be a you had to be a college student to be able to get in there and be part of Facebook. The original Facebook. It wasn't part of your everyday life. It wasn't sitting there on your phone where you could go out there and do sell to anybody in your neighborhood and everybody could connect to it.

And kids, you know, under the age of 12 could be on it and adults that were over the age of 75 could be on it. That was the thing. We didn't have that in 2001. So as this grew, the FBI mission grew and the ability to track people grew, what you started seeing was people that were senior members of the FBI found a whole new security gig after the fact where they could be the number one cheerleader, didn't

they? That's how you ended up with Jim Baker, former FBI counsel, going over to Twitter and the release of the Twitter Files. Why do we talk about the Twitter Files? We've only really got one serious great example of what happened. We've only got 1 because only one company opened up its books and said, here's what it looks like inside because Elon Musk bought it, probably had a loss to himself. That's a tremendous service. So I think Elon Musk is a savior

of anything. No, but I think his instincts sometimes are good. There was a hearing yesterday that I gave you a kind of a heads up on and this is kind of troubling to me. The hearing was is that in China there is a there is a a requirement that any server farm has complete accessibility by the Chinese Communist Party, AKA the government there. And you got people like Josh Hally, who's doing a whistleblower interview, 2011 to 2018, seven years of working at Facebook.

Remember 2018, That's Donald Trump's first term. This woman's data now is like 6 years old and change. Why is she just now talking? Why is it happening right when we're going into a trade war against China? Because it looks good, sounds good. Is it going to accomplish anything? If they gave a shit about this, wouldn't everybody have been doing something about it previously?

I'm going to play you a clip from it and then I'm going to show you the hype video and then I'm going to show you a hype video from FBI. These people are just doing theater and they keep doing it. And I'm really, really not this like I'm not excited about seeing a Republican hype theater fake out again. They've got a small opportunity to achieve things. They've got a small window where they can get stuff done probably up until the midterms.

You're even hearing some honest Congress members saying that. And as much as I like the idea of some of the things that Josh Halley said, I've never met him in person. I have no loyalty to any of these people. This looks like bullshit spin to me. Here he is interviewing a whistle blower and you'll notice that he says it in such a like. Normal people do not talk like this. This is not how you talk when you are talking to regular people.

Because if you did that they would walk away because you sound like an asshole. That's fake radio voice that Garrett and I always pot talk about. I talk like this normally, and if you get me on a roll, I start talking like this every day. It's just not how normal people speak. So you tell me if this is theater or not. Even if we want to like him, which I'm inclined to. So I want to just be clear about

this here. In this document, Facebook is talking about making Chinese user data available to the Chinese government because they're going to store that data in China. Is that correct? But when you store that data in China, Americans who exchanged messages or other information with Chinese Facebook users, that would mean the Chinese government could get access to the American data as well. Is that correct? Through the pop servers? Potentially, yes.

And Facebook was willing to take that risk. Yes, there was a lot of discussion about this and and ultimately, yes. I mean, this is this is extraordinary. This is exactly contrary to what Facebook has represented for years here. They're willing to build data centers, store data in China.

They are willing explicitly to give the Chinese government access to it. And if that means that American user data is also compromised, they're willing to do that too, all for profits in China. There was virtually nothing they weren't willing to do. There is almost nothing they are not willing to do. Who talks like that? You're talking to somebody like you're you're supposed to be asking a question. You're going to give it back to them. You're going to give them your

answer. Sean Hannity, what are we doing? Seriously. You remember the hype video that they made for, for for Gerardo Boyle, who just went in and told you about factual things that were happening or Steve friend, You remember that hype video? I created one because that was what their intro is for their for their podcast, because he got to this is a hype video that was released. Josh Haley put this out from his Twitter account. I just pulled it down for you. And our witness today is a

whistleblower. And not just a whistleblower, but a long time executive at Facebook. I am here at considerable personal risk because you have the power and the authority to hold them accountable. She worked directly with Mark Zuckerberg. She was a part of the Facebook brass. Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg have lied to the American people repeatedly, $50,000 every time she mentioned Facebook and public. They are attempting to destroy her reputation and I think the question is why?

I sit before this committee today to set the record straight about these illegal and dangerous activities. They're willing to build data centers, store data in China. They are willing explicitly to give the Chinese government access to it. And if that means that American user data is also compromised, they're willing to do that too, all for profits. In China. There was virtually nothing they weren't willing to do.

Have you? Coming soon this summer, a whistleblower stands against corporate technology. Many tried to silence her, but onward she continued. What is this crap? Seriously, can you over produce a woman who has seven-year old information? Any further than that? Like I'm just, I'm blown away. I guess it's better than the cringey crap that we've been seeing from the other side of it. It's slightly better than seeing the, the, what did they call him

the other day? Shoot, I'm not, I'm going to say this out loud and you guys are not going to be able to not see it. One of my friends inside the Bureau refers to Cash Patel as the Make a Wish director because he keeps showing up in like body armor and on cool helicopters and stuff like that. He's out there shaking hands with the president of FIFA. By the way, we tweeted it yesterday and shared that information.

You guys saw it on the program. If you watch the podcast immediately they pulled it down by the time the podcast was live, not the not the live stream, but the actual, the the restream of it out on on Spotify. They pulled it and they upgraded it and put a better picture where he's like in a suit shaking hands with the FIFA person. Are we really doing the Make a wish director Jesse Kelly? Sick of it.

I like Jesse Kelly's take. Jesse Kelly might be the only honest person out there, just because I feel like he was an enlisted Marine and he gets it. I've never actually met Jesse. I've been interviewed by him a couple times. And when I did, I actually called him Jelly for some reason because I just mixed Jesse and Kelly together.

And it's kind of like a little thing in my head now that I'm just worried about talking to him out loud because for once, I actually have a really solid misstep. He's getting sick of this stuff, too. He's like, I don't care if you're a dime right? When you guys just do the job. We don't need the optics. We don't need the overhype. I told you I was in a terrible mood. I warned you before the show even started. I was in a terrible mood today.

I'm about sick and tired of the Christy Nome photo OPS. I'm tired of it. I know Christy Nome is the head of DHSI. Get it? I know that she's a dime. I get it. I support that. I love Dimes. Good. Good. Good for her. Complete dime. I got it. Good. That sounds good. Great.

Do we really need the daily photo OPS in the daily videos of Kristi Noem in the hair extensions and the body armor on standing next to some real door kickers awkwardly holding a rifle pretending as if she's kicking in the doors as well? Why do I? I don't need photo OPS. I need mass deportations. I don't need an Instagram post I don't, I don't care. It doesn't do anything for me. And I'll tell you something else. There's something to be said for looking the part.

I'm not even saying Christine Gnome shouldn't be head of DHS. I believe Donald Trump wanted to do a good cop, bad cop thing where he made her the pretty face of DHS and then he made Tom Holman the actual guy who's enforcing things, which of course everyone loves Tom Holman. And OK, so I get it. I'm not even saying she shouldn't be head of DHS. Stop doing this nonsense, stop pretending for us and just do the damn job. Nobody's trying to be mean. Just get to work.

Stop trying to sell us on something that we already bought. God, it's frustrating. OK, if you get the sense that this is all going to be OK simply because of the guy who's in office, I don't think you're paying attention. There's a great line from the movie Spy Game, which I have always been a big fan of, that I thought they did a really good job of capturing some of the cutthroat nature of how Intel people actually work. And it's Robert Redford and it's Brad Pitt.

And there's a love story, which I'm not 100% sold on because it doesn't make a lot of sense that somebody who's that hard nosed is like, so ideologically, you know, innocent, but you got this hard nosed guy. What does he say? He looks over to his secretary. At one point. He's bagging up a burn bag at the CIA. Get ready to burn all this stuff. And he says, Gladys, when did Noah build the ark? Before the rain, Before the rain came.

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So you're buying it. It shifts you quickly so that you can like actually check that off your list. Like you didn't just buy it. It shows up and then you've got possession of it. If you've been waiting for the right time, just get off your butt, go to prepare like kyle.com, claim this mega kit while the offer lasts. It's probably going to go on for a couple weeks tops. Prepare like kyle.com. This is the option you guys use if you have not done something to make sure you check that box.

If you got ammo, you got guns, you got whatever, fine. You got water, you got filtration, good. Make sure you have food. Make sure you have the ability to get up and fight if you need to because you know, good times don't last forever. That's the time when you prep. That's the time when you build the ark. That's my take. All right, We're going to keep pushing onward here. Got some other stuff, honey. I had a whole bunch of, like, stories.

And I'm just, I'm so fixated on the stupidity, I can't get away from it. This one kind of cracks me up. This is NPR. Sometimes you go to NPR just for fun. And you want to find out what the transgenders are up to in the world. This is not a transgender story. The new Social Security rules will create hurdles for millions of seniors. Report fines. This is 2 days old. But I held onto it because I thought it was fun.

Americans seeking retirement or survivor benefits from Social Security Administration will no longer be able to apply over the phone. You won't be able to get a lifetime worth of benefits paid off by the government that you put in money into and then they squandered and gave to somebody else, whatever else. But like, you won't be able to get your money by just not showing. Like you have to show up in person to get your driver's

license, don't you? You've got to show up in person to to sign up to get a post office box. I just looked into that. I want to get APO box so we can have you guys want to send weird stuff my way. That's cool. I'm into it. There's not a lot of things you got to show up in person to get a bank account. Most times if you're a business, you have to, I don't know if you guys know this, but I tried to open a business banking account and they're like, no, you have

to showdown in person. You have to fill out our form. You have to get this thing that says that you're this and you're that. They want to see your ID in person. They want to validate that who you are the know your customer piece. Why would you not have to show up in person to get your your Social Security benefits or change the benefits to survivor benefits? I don't understand why that's a big problem. You know what's crazy? It's the federal government. At some point they will send

people out to you too. I guarantee you there is an entire army of useless people that will be hired by the Social Security Administration that will come and do in person visits to you. For those that are invalid, it'll happen. Why is this something that they are freaking out about? They are though. They're covering this in a negative way. It means a 45 mile round trip for a 6,000,000 seniors. OK, how do those people get food?

How do those people get anything that is not in their house right now? How have they ever done that? By the way, food delivery and people dropping it off and Meals on Wheels, it serves a very fraction of people and it's only been going on for a very short period of time in American history. How did people that were of a retirement age in American history survive 45 miles in One

Direction or another ever? How many of you seniors are out there that are living out in rural areas where 45 minutes is not even a big deal to you because that's how long it takes you to get to a Costco or get to a grocery store because you live out in the middle of nowhere on purpose because you wanted to. Like, that's my dream. I love the idea of having to drive 45 miles to get to where people are or there's some seat

of government. This is a crazy funny story to me. It's going to close off an important mode of service that people, millions of people, will be eligible to sign up for, and now they have to go and do it in person. More out of four out of 10 retirees have to apply for Social Security benefits by their phone. So what? Sorry you're inconvenienced. The payoff is really good, though. It is. You get to pay, you get, you get paid out.

It's probably worth your time if that's the only thing you got going on. If you're retired, what else are you doing? I know you guys have other projects. I'm not saying that and retired people aren't doing things. But seriously, this is the funniest thing to cry about. By the way, I've got like 20 stories sitting up here and we're not even going to get too close to some of them. Let me let me hit another thing

that's crying about. Sometimes you just want to see the funny things that the left is crying about here. They're crying about this White House deporting U.S. citizens, floating the idea of it, Justice Sotomayor said this is really dangerous. Yeah, except in the secondary part of the little headline here, the sub headline, it says they're they're talking about violent repeat offenders if it's

legal. In other words, people that got naturalized here but maybe came in here under bad pretenses. There probably are some ways that you could undermine the original judification of people getting naturalized into citizenship. And if they lied on forms back then, you'd think that it would roll back to what's going on there. One would think all of this stuff is going towards, we need more people in this country.

The exact opposite of what, you know, Trump ran on what Tom Holman, The exact opposite of what Christy Gnome is theoretically showing when she holds that gun like she's holding a snake, right? And this is what it comes down to now. They suddenly care about free speech. The same people that censored you on social media and cheered and said it was good, that told you that speaking out of against COVID and tyranny and speaking out against ballot harvesting or anything you didn't like in your

elections. The same people who said that they didn't want to be controlled, they didn't want the government to come out and do it, and they got censored by the FBI. We know this because of the Twitter Files. We know this stuff happened. This wasn't made-up. And it doesn't matter whether I go on Benny Johnson's program where they got censored or I go on Alex Jones's program. And I would say they're on far ends of the spectrum when it comes to being nice and saying

things that are mainstream. I think Benny Johnson is very vanilla. You've got Alex Jones, he's a wild animal. They all got censored out because they were all just to the right of whatever the acceptable line is. And that line, by the way, is about 100 miles left of where it used to be. DHS online screening of social media for visa applicants looking for anti-Semitic activity.

We've already established that if somebody goes out there and says things that are antithetical to US interests, whether you agree with them or not, the United States has certain allies that are out there in the world and Israel is one of them. You don't have to like Israel. I don't really care. I don't like any of the allies that much, it turns out, because I've seen what they've done with their money. I don't need NATO either. But we have them and they exist and you can't deny them.

And the people who are in charge are dealing with it. So if you're out there disparaging people that are US allies and you're going to come to the United States and you show an indication that you're going to be giving social unrest in our country, nobody imports that.

And the funniest thing in the world is they're they're comparing it to McCarthyism. If you're a foreign student and it looks like you're being planted here to disseminate, let's say, rage or hate or some sort of activist position, you are coming under false pretense. And it turns out that we don't have to give you a visa. You're not entitled to visit the United States. The end. That's it. It's not even negotiable.

You're not. Do you know how many times people try to go places, whether it be in Europe, when I was, when I was younger, when I was in college, I remember people saying, hey, I got the night a visa. I was trying to go there and I can't get in. I cannot get a visa to the place I want to go. It's like, OK, well, it's not. You're not their country. They can decide what they want. They can bring anybody in they

want or not. You don't have a right to come into our country for any reason unless you actually are from here, unless you're actually a citizen. This undermining of national borders and sovereignty has been going on essentially as long as I can remember at this point. Like it's, it's most of my life. But it didn't always go that

way. There used to be a sovereign concept of the United States. And I saw something that was kind of a funny little meme the other day that reminded me COVID was like the most dangerous thing that ever happened, right? That's why they had to enforce things on your physical body. That's why they had to kick you out of your job. Like I lost my job over it. That's why they that's why they radicalized so many people in America. But it wasn't, it wasn't danger enough to shut down the border.

In fact, they were still lawsuits going on trying to make sure that people from garbage countries that have absolutely no public health, those people still had to be able to come in here. So spare me with that stuff, I guess. I guess that's what I'm saying is spare me with that. We brought in 100,000 Afghans. This is Joe Kent speaking in front of the hearing.

He's the proposed, as far as I can tell, he's the nominee for director of the National Terrorist Screening Center or the National Terrorism Center where they go into, they have to go find the people that they let out here. Why do they have to find those people in the United States? Why do they have to find them here? That's what our our military and our law enforcement and our intelligence agencies were doing. Why do they have to find them in the United States?

Because the Biden administration brought them in and mass and released them and let them go. Predictable problem. Remember that was while COVID was such a huge issue. And when I drove through the, the refugee slash parolee camps that came in from Afghanistan, it looked like going to the third world. I rode in a vehicle with my buddy who was a green Beret who's done combat tours in Afghanistan and in, in Africa and he goes, this looks like

going to Afghanistan, dude. Because when you go somewhere out in the West Panhandle of Texas or you're in the, the, the southern regions of New Mexico, it looks like freaking Afghanistan. The joke was is that people who got on those planes and left, right from Kabul and they flew around the whole world, landed in Germany, got back in another plane sitting in the back of these birds, flew back around and landed in a military transport on US soil at either

Fort Bliss or Holloman Air Force Base. They probably got out of those planes, looked up and went, holy shit, they took us right back home. The mountains look the same, the dust is the same color. Everything looks like Afghanistan. Everybody who's been there at all the training, New Mexico is a great place to train to go to Afghanistan. It turns out this is a universal experience from folks that I've dealt with in the Air Force and in the Army. You guys tell me if you found otherwise.

Here's Joe Cat talking about it. Why on earth are we having to hunt these people down in our own country because they let them free? Because this is all on purpose. This is theatrical. And where were the people who were doing these investigations in Congress and holding these hearings when I was telling people about it in Congress in 2021? I'm just now realizing it. This feels very theatrical to me.

They brought 10s of thousands of unvetted Afghans into the United States of America. Now NCTC has done their job and they've identified over 1400 of these Afghans as having ties to ISIS and other terrorist groups, yet Biden let them into the interior of the United States. Same thing with a bunch of ISIS affiliated Tajiks and Uzbeks who came into the United States of America as well. There's around 600 of them that were also identified by NCTC that are here.

America right now. There are over 1000 Taliban and ISKP operatives in the United States. These are deep cover operatives that report to Sirajuddin Akani and then the leadership of the Taliban and ISKP. And where's this Intel coming from? The anti Taliban resistance? Who's running that? There are several resistance fronts. There's also President Amrullah Saleh, who's leading Afghanistan green trend and can you talk about him? That's where I was going with this.

If you guys want to watch Shawn Ryan talking about some of the folks that he has, he's got Sarah Adams on there and some others. And this guy goes by Afghan Legend. If you don't want to check that out, by all means, check out my friend Shawn Ryan. See what he's all about. They're covering this. They've been covering it for quite a while. This is not a new problem, by the way. It just spikes his head up whenever it's it's convenient.

But that's what I think about when I start seeing judges are giving the the Trump administration 24 hours to provide evidence that Mahmoud Khalid's removability from the United States because he's got a green card, which was revoked because he came here on a student visa. And they decided that it wasn't under good pretense, which we've

pretty much seen. That's within the capabilities of the Secretary of State. And then you've got people over at MSNBC writing pieces saying, listen, the real problem here, the real danger is that the definition of rogue judges depends on who's in in power. Amen. The judiciary is not supposed to be an activist branch. The executive is not supposed to be able to just do anything they

want. It turns out all of this stuff can be rooted back to the fact that Congress gave up their power and they stopped doing their job, which is why they're doing these damn hearings, why they're doing theatrics while they're making made for TV movies about very serious whistleblowers who have to come forward and having atmospherics and exciting music. At least the real people are out there doing the job, right? Like, isn't that right?

At least we got the FBI out there keeping track of us, keeping us safe. You know, the hostage rescue team that we showed you yesterday doing their trainings. At least that's the real mission, right? That the hostage rescue team must rescue like a number of hostages for $40 million a year of US funds and 200 ish.

It's about 200. Whether you talking about frontline, actual hostage rescue operators and the support operators that work with them and then the support personnel that support them, it's about 200. I should do some math here. Let me just pull my phone out real quick. I, I didn't even put it in the bag today. Let me do some math while we're talking. Let's say they make 165 KA year. That's a pretty average the, the, the top end GS13 makes 175

with overtimes and stuff. Let's say they make 165 per DMS and so on. So we're going to underestimate it by 200. That's $33 million in salaries right there, $33 million worth of federal agents salaries. This is what they do. Here's here's a hype video that was just released by Cash Patel's. I don't think Cash Patel's actually running his social media account, by the way. When I retweet that or I make fun of it, I don't think it's him.

I think it's his PR people. I don't think it has anything to do with Cash. I think he's just being LED around on this one. Like they're he's like, yeah, handle the PR, do a good job. Don't make us look stupid. You tell me, does this look stupid? Tell me that this doesn't sound like Josh Highly, it says.

As the threat of terrorism continues to rive globally, the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team responds to the most dangerous law enforcement missions in America and across the globe, preparing for a never ending mission. HRT must evolve to defeat complex emerging threats. They do this about once a decade, by the way. Their purpose? Servari Vitas to serve life. Sure save lives. There they are. OK, now we're going to see a bunch of guys joking up.

Now we got a a dude that's like hanging off the side of a Black Hawk getting ready to do like a combat dive or a rescue dive. There's their cool boats. Those are really expensive. They're doing underwater cool stuff, clearing rooms, shoot, shoot, shoot with Pano night vision. Those are 50 grand to pop on their heads Yeah, yeah. We got cool boats and we're driving fast and we got ATVs and dirt bikes and we've got cool lighting and explosive reaches.

We're doing Halo missions as something, also ski missions and bite dogs and bass roving and we got a cool shoot house with suppressors. Like this is so stupid to me, by the way. These guys are bad ass. Like there's no doubt in my mind these guys are totally bad ass. I know them. I know some of them. I've worked with some of them. They're super cool dudes too. I watched a guy do one of the things. They thought it was kind of silly too.

We were doing a training and we're doing like a fake terrorist takedown in the middle of a a mall or something like that, and the dude came in rolling on one of those Segway boards. What is that what they're called? Not a Segway. What do they call those? Those those one wheeled like skateboards. He comes zooming up and he's like, yeah, I got that guy. Like they're Bros. They're cool. They really are. They get to play soldier and wear pyjamas and be FBI agents,

but not have to do FBI work. FBI agents do a case work. That's the job of the FBI agent, investigator, criminal investigator. Not cool guy operator tending to be something that they don't get to actually be. Like if you want to be in the military, go join the military.

The joke used to be when I was going through PJ in Doc is that like if you just showed up to be part of the military X Games because you get to jump out of planes and do like long distance swims underwater and do crazy cool stuff like out in the ocean and you know, do infill stuff like that or go walking around in the woods, do hard things, rappel off mountains that climb up ice. You know, whatever. If you signed up to be part of the military X Games like you

weren't going to be successful. I was, I was training up to go do support for HRT straight. Full disclosure, 2020. That was my plan when I was in Albuquerque in March of 2020, very specifically, I went and I was like, this is going to be a good deployment for me. We are looking for a terrorist, by the way, because I'm going to go spend time at altitude and I'm going to increase my, my, my physiological capabilities to handle a selection that's going to involve a lot of running and

physical fitness. I've already gone through selections in my life. I know what they look like. I know what you got to be. I was running, I was running sub 7 minute miles, like for four or five miles on trails, which is not super fast, but it's fast for a guy that's my size, short and kind of squat. I was ready and then they they bumped it. It's one of the things that like one of the things in my life God draws strike with crooked lines.

It's when I realize like, oh, oh, there's a different thing here. I actually had the this the the re invite to go out there and I had changed my mind between what the agency was doing in March of 2020 and the time that they re implemented the selections. And I opted to take my newborn son and go to New Mexico so that I could go be a criminal case agent because that's what FBI agents are supposed to do. And what you meet is that guys who are on HRT are awesome

people. Often times they're, they're diligent Christians. They are rule followers. They are super fit. They are great shooters. They're often great instructors. They're like, they're Bros, no doubt. I'm not mad at them for being on that. I'm mad that that exists because it's a waste of our money. And that is not what the FBI

needs to be doing. So if you're going to put out HRT recruiting videos because you want people to come in for a very, very small segment, you don't have a recruiting problem right now. You have a retention of agents that don't need to be at the FBI right now. Director Patel, deputy director of Bongino. And by the way, you got a really, really good constitutionalist who's sitting out there waiting for a paycheck, 30 months suspended. And his name is Garreto Boyle.

And am I beating on that? Yeah, you bet I am. Because you know what? I didn't see a freaking hype video that looked like this. You want to know what's great personal cost? Some Australian shit coming in and talking about Facebook. And that's super dangerous to her. How about the dude that's waiting for someone to kick down the door to his house is waiting

for HRT? Because that's who they would send waiting for HRT to come in after a combat veteran, a police officer from his community who signed up to be part of the FBI and said I will not do things that are not constitutional. And then he lost a job over it and he hasn't been paid in 2 1/2 years. Did they make this video? Our witness today is a whistleblower, and not just a whistleblower, but a long time executive at Facebook.

Yeah, not just a whistleblower, but a FBI agent who did the right thing in the face of adversity and doesn't have any friends at the FBI because of that, because people ran away from it because they were cowardly. How about that, guys? I'm not intending to just get, like, riled up about this crap. I don't have any other way around it. This is my life every single day. People who will follow me over on X, they're just like, you're not nice.

And I'm like, no, I'm not. I'm, I'm just not I'm, I'm fed up with people lying about it. I've got 16 slides that are sitting on my desk right now, which I may actually do a slideshow presentation talking to you about exactly what it is that we recommended because they're not doing it. And maybe if people are out there talking about it, they

will. Thank God you had Miranda Devine go out there and talk about it. She's like Steve Jensen, he's got to go. That is not the message that Trump sent out to us. That's not what we thought.

It's just not. I had 13 comments, which is not very many comments for a podcast, just for whatever it's worth, like we're just not that big, but we usually get three over on Spotify. And the other day when I started telling you guys when when I said I was going to throw some grenades, I'm I'm indignant at this point. It's absurd. And by the way, how about this guy? Have you heard about this? Like, where's the FBI? Tell us about those.

This is Ryan Ralph. Apparently he shot, he, he was looking for weapons to shoot down a plane. He wanted to shoot down Donald Trump's plane. That would be assassin that was happening out there. How many, how many stories have we been told? I could go down the list of the, of the ridiculous moments in the last four years of FBI insanity from the things that they've done and the things that they haven't done. And how many of those things have been like, have you guys

seen an FC file? Not that I think we should have them because I just don't, I don't care. I want to see arrests. Don't tell me that you couldn't arrest somebody in the years that they've had that information. It's what, 5-6 years old? Are you telling me that we couldn't actually go out and put together a real criminal case in that amount of time? I don't think so. Somebody, somebody could have been put in handcuffs the same day that Pam Bondi said.

The files are on my desk. There's no way. The way this works inside the Bureau is you get a case and you run it. And even if it's not going to go anywhere, there are agents who will run that case. There are people I'll just here, let's just be totally transparent. There are people right now in the Washington field office who have a little sculpture of a boat with a bunch of monkeys on it, because that's the that's the trophy that gets passed around that are working on

Edward Snowden's case. Can you actually prosecute Edward Snowden? No, he's not coming back. I wouldn't either. Not until he gets a presidential pardon. Somebody is working on Snowden's case because one day there's a possibility he screws up and shows up in America, boom, and they get him. Do I think they should do that? No. At this point, obviously I'm just telling you all of the cases that are going to go nowhere are still being worked

by someone. That Eric Adams case that got dismissed, that was being worked probably for a decade from what we can tell. You can go back and find out that the original record started 10 years ago and some poor bastard was working that case forever. They call it a dog with fleas. They give you a crappy case and it's a dog, and you just got to keep working on that thing. And it's just like you keep it alive.

And then one day the political winds may shift or there's a need for it and boom, somebody's going to come out there and ask you to run that case. And it's like, oh, crap, somebody was doing that for Epstein's files. No doubt in my mind, somebody was quietly working it, and maybe there was some thwarting. How come we haven't seen anyone fired that said you can't work this case?

And how come we haven't had any statements about it saying, look, here's what we've identified and you guys are not, we're not going to tell you their names, but these agents have got to go because they were out there working inappropriately. You're not going to hear it. And the only reason I feel comfortable doing this stuff, by the way, folks, because one, I'm not on a team, but to the other team is not doing anything that makes any sense.

I told you yesterday that they're having town halls with Bernie Sanders. They're doubling down on it. It's being covered by ABC. So I'm going to tell you that too. This is not, this is not like a threat to like do anything that you want. We need to be pushing our our elected leaders that some of us have gone out there and very aggressively said, let's get it done. We want these people to be

successful. We've got to go out and push this Democrat party doubling down on town halls, targeting Republican held districts. The only reason that these people will be successful if they can highlight the same crap that I am. But luckily, most of them are not very good at that, which is why you've got a really good piece today written by my friend Adam Coleman. I've met a couple times in person and we've interacted quite a bit back up behind the scenes.

He's also been on our program before. If you guys want to ask Rose, our official archivist, Rose Lopez will probably put it in the chat what episode Adam Coleman was in, and he'll probably get a link in our rumble chat real quickly. Modern Democrats are revealing their true intentions to align with those of the Confederacy. You've got Jasmine Crockett going out there giving a speech at the Grace Baptist Church in Connecticut. Talk about how nobody's out there picking cotton.

We ain't. We don't picking cotton. You ain't going to find us on a plantation. She's ridiculous. This is not a real danger. These people are not threats because they're clowns. And Adam points out that all the arguments being made about illegal aliens and illegal immigrants, you know, not getting deported, that all comes to the same garbage as you can't free the slaves. Which is a great little piece here and I'll share it out there.

Jerry Nadler saying things like forget the fact that our vegetables would rot in the ground if they're not being picked by many immigrants, many illegal immigrants. Yeah, that seems like a real problem. Jerry Nadler that actually sounds like a national security threat. That sounds like people are getting paid less to do work that should be done here. We already have migrant visas where you can come in.

As long as you're not going out there and putting a bunch of anti-Semitic crap or a bunch of anti American stuff in your social media, you can come here and pick crops and go back home with the money. It's called the migrant worker, the guest worker program. We've had it for like decades. This goes back to like Cesar Chavez. Come here legally and do the thing. Episode 263, typical. Thanks, Rose. You're the best. If you guys don't know, there's Rose. Rose immediately will go and

pull the episode. So that was a long time ago. We're on episode 530 something right now. What, 535 today? It's like 50% back. Adam Coleman sat down and talked to me. He's a nice guy. He's very, very mellow. He's very, very thoughtful and he, he's, he used to be referred to himself as the, the president of ain't Blackistan talking about stuff about Joe Biden. How about a Joe Biden thing? Because they're trying to pump him up right now. Inflation is being covered. We'll touch on that real

quickly. And then I'll give you guys some of this Alex Jones stuff because it's actually really neat. Here's Joe Biden talking about inflation. This is why I don't feel like there's a lot of danger here. There's nothing but lies being pushed out. Joe Biden in June of 21, then July of 21, and then May of 2024. Talking about inflation. Here we go talking inflation. The overwhelming consensus is going to. Pop up a little bit. And then go back down. No one's talking about this

great, great deal. I don't know anybody, including Larry Summers, who's a friend of mine, who's worried about inflation bringing down. Inflation was 9% when I came to office, 9%. So there you go, right. What's the inflation numbers look like right now? This is the this is the the panic. Look at this man. He's he's freaking out about global tariffs. Dear God almighty. The the tariffs, which we'll just put a pause on. And the markets basically went right back into the green.

People are, are freaking out about, yeah, we still a bit less than we were. We are. But suddenly inflation data is going to be released and they're basically going to make the argument that it was pretty much the same under Joe Biden as it was under under Donald Trump. That's the claim I read the articles. These are coming from ABC and CBS. Here's another one. CBS World markets jump after Donald Trump delays most tariff hikes.

That's not really what happened. They offered reciprocal tariffs, saying if you're going to tariff us, we're going to tariff you and it's going to make it hurt. And people went like, yeah, we'd rather negotiate. We're in. Everybody that reached out sounds like they got a deal. Anybody that didn't sounds like they got a hike on it, which is China, essentially. China's trying to hold tight.

What are Democrats doing? Are they saying, hey, good job, like you might actually make some progress in this? We'd like to see America be successful. No, they're appealing. Whether or not you can fire probationary federal workers or this lady that you're seeing on the screen right here has a handmade sign that's covered in Saran wrap so that it doesn't get wet. It says we support federal workers and unions.

Why? Who the hell are you other than maybe a federal worker or a federal workers mom? And underneath it, it says they do the real work. Are you shitting me right now? I just told you, $33 million with the federal, with the federal salaries that don't do real work, they get to play. Is it hard? I'm sure it is. But it's awesome. It's super fun. People would pay top dollar to go do the stuff that HRT does. Is that the real work?

They don't have to take it. They are so desperate for work that they have to go steal SWAT missions from regular SWAT teams so that they have something to justify the 40 + 1,000,000 dollars they spend every year on all their stuff.

And I kid you not, one of the guys was briefing me of saying how cool a job it was because he got to rent a boat in Alaska and take it all the way down to Cabo San Lucas to prove that if they needed to use a boat, a sailboat, a beautiful freaking sail yacht to do an infiltration. I don't know, to like Rodger Stone's house on the on a canal that they would have experience piloting A sailboat from from north to South. It's a freaking boondoggle.

Thankfully, you've got the Supreme Court intermittently making good decisions. And Robert just halted the lower court's decision saying that Donald Trump couldn't actually fire the quote, UN quote, independent labor boards. One of them was the labor board member and the other one was the head of the MSPB, which is basically useless, by the way, the MSPB, the Merit Service Protection Board. How do you know, Kyle? Because I took things to MSPB.

And unless you spend a bunch of money for them to tell you that they don't have jurisdiction, they just tell you they don't have jurisdiction, which is what I did. I represent it per SE, per SE, just saying. Pretty funny. Let me show you inflation, by the way, because that's where it was coming at. Here's a chart. United States annual inflation rates 2015 to 2025. This is A1 decade. Look 2015 and a Barack Obama 0.7.

Donald Trump comes in in 2017, OK, he inherited Obama's second year, or a second to last year, 0.7. Then 2.1 in 2016. Remember that's campaign season, but that's Obama. Then you've got Trump coming in 2.1. He drops it a little bit, 1.9201922.3, 2020 amazingly enough, down to 1.4. Then you get Joe Biden popping in 7%. Some of that stuff has to do with supply chain. Some of it has to do with Joe Biden's terrible policies.

Like, I don't know, abandoning things and screwing up and bringing in 100,000 Afghan refugees and all the other crap that they did. Getting rid of federal workers, getting rid of private workers, doing the OSHA mandates for COVID vaccines. All this chaos. 20/22 was 6.5. This is the average across the year guys. OK, so this is these are not individual months 20233.4. Then it starts tailing down 2.9 and so far in 2025 we're at

2.4%. But more importantly, you can do it month to month, which is what I pulled up as well because I wanted to see the claim in the article is that we are basically gaining year on year from February of 2024 to February of 2025. And that is not what the data shows that I can see here. The inflation rate in 2024 in February, two months ago, because they're a little bit in arrears, was 3.2. And in this February it was 2.8, which means that's a .4% drop in inflation.

By the way, every one of these numbers with the exception of in 2009 are positive. Do you know that means that if there's positive inflation rates, even if it's under 2%, it means that your money is slowly losing value. It's like a 1% hole in your savings account for any money that you hold or anything you spent.

It's one of the reasons why when we tell you about imminence and you want to invest money in things, if you want to buy something that's going to have utility, guns, ammo, food, etcetera, those things are only going to get more expensive because your money is worth less every single month. That's crazy. Unless you have it invested in a place that's going to actually beat out the rate of inflation. And at the best case scenario, that's 2% is kind of what

they're hoping for. You need a four 3 to 4% gain appreciation in your money to be able to just to beat out inflation and savings accounts won't even do that in my lifetime. You used to be able to put money in a savings account and get 4 or 5% and if you put it in the CD you'd get like 8 or 9%. That was common in the 80s and even in the 90s when I was old enough to have a savings account. You could actually save money in a savings account and make money on it.

Not a lot, but some. Now if you put money in a savings account, you literally lose money because of inflation. That's freaking wild, is it not? Anyhow, I'll give you one more win just because it's kind of interesting. Check this out. Russia freeze AUS dual national Casina Carella. She's a, she's a ballet dancer from Los Angeles that was done in a prisoner swap. I see more of these under Donald Trump than I saw under the Biden administration. Maybe it's anecdotal.

I'll have to look into it more deeply. But it seems pretty clear that the Trump administration actually does like to repatriate Americans and is willing to go and negotiate with people, you know, like Vladimir Putin, which you keep hearing is like the big enemy. Well, guess what? If he's releasing your people and your trading stuff, then, yeah. Are you getting good deals? Did you? At least we got Brittany Griner back, right? So there's that. OK, again, I'm going to give you

a quick taste on inflation. This is 2015, Barack Obama talking about the China and the tariff situation. This is why we are in this situation right now. They actually all used to agree with him. What Donald Trump is doing and, and picking a fight with China is a thing that has been waiting for a long time. Nobody wanted to bite the bullet. It just turns out second term Trump with a little bit of a gap in between is into it. That's why we're dealing with

this right now. So they're going to have to attack it. Here we go. The, the argument is, number one, that's the biggest market in the world #2 is those countries are already selling to us. I I keep on pointing out there are a lot of Japanese cars here in the United States, almost no US cars in Tokyo #3 is that if we don't write the rules, China will write the rules out in that region. We will be shut out. American businesses, American agriculture, that will mean a loss of U.S. jobs.

Got it. OK, so that's a loss of U.S. jobs. Does Chuck Schumer agree this is 2018 under first Trump? Again, they all used to agree with this. I'm just giving you the evidence when you're out there that people used to really believe that going to pick a trade fight with China and needed to happen at some point and it's happening right now. There will be some cost. Look, I think the president's doing the right thing. China has been taking advantage

of us for 2/2 decades. They're stealing our intellectual property, which means stealing our good paying jobs. And I frankly am closer on this issue, not on many, but on this issue with President Trump than I was with President Bush back when you could be honest, President Bush or President Obama, that's what he says. He actually agreed with Trump back in 2018. That's not that long ago, by the way, 2018. That's when that Facebook whistle blower left Facebook.

So that's how old the data is. In seven years, a lot of things can change. And the fact that the Chinese have had access to servers over there, not that crazy. It's been going on for a real long time. And I like, is Josh Howey not getting security briefings about what's going on? Do they not know this? I, I don't believe that. I think they all know. I think they're just playing. And I know they're playing because I watched the other side do it.

And when they're doing it, they're much, much less talented actors. I think how he is a much better actor and much more likable than this scumbag. Here's Adam Schiff 3 days in between these two quotes, April 6th and April 9th when he's talking about we're going to have the the economy massacred. And then suddenly he's like, wait a minute, who knew that they weren't going to massacre their economy? Who's who's doing insider

training? That's pretty rich from a guy who comes from Nancy Pelosi, State. He's wrecking our economy and I think people have seen their retirement savings on fire. And there he is out on the golf course that may end up being the most enduring image of the Trump presidency. That is the president out on a golf cart while people's retirement is in flames. It will be the Trump recession. He will completely own it.

This is a completely self-destructive economic act that he's engaged in writing to the White House to demand. Who knew in advance that the president was going to once again flip flop on on tariffs and are people cashing in? Really straightforward. You know how long they knew about this? They knew what they were going to do because it was a plan. You don't just walk in. All of you guys are talking about Art of the Deal. Apparently that's gone back to a number #4 bestseller.

People are buying it. OK, fine. Like, yeah, of course they had a plan. How crazy would you have to be to just be like, randomly putting numbers down? Here's Scott Besson, and he's talking about it, too. He's like, yeah, we talked about this like a week ago. We just set it up. And then we just did it. We set up bear traps and people walked into it. This was driven by the president's strategy. He and I had a long talk on Sunday and this was his strategy all along.

And that, you know, you might even say that he goaded China into a bad position. They, they responded. They have shown themselves to the world to be the bad actors and, and, and we are willing to cooperate with our allies and with our trading partners who did not retaliate. It, it wasn't a hard message. Don't retaliate. Things will turn out well. It seems pretty straightforward

folks. I'm just saying like this is not like some Willy nilly thing, but of course if you're a performative person like Adam Schiff, you're going to do that. If you guys want to join the chat, you can always do so on rumble.com/kyle Serafin, youtube.com slash at Kyle Serafin. It's at Kyle Serafin over on X. Again, guys, check us out over there.

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do you call it? QR code on the back of the thing so people can find the show while we're driving around. All right, as promised, Alex Jones, this is going back to July 25th of 2021. If you guys want to believe this is our little palate cleanse for the day. Enjoy this. This is some real weird stuff. Alex Jones talking pre 911 about 9:11. I'm going to let it run. Hello ladies and gentlemen. I'm so glad that you could join us today for this Wednesday,

July 25th, 2001 broadcast. Tyranny is enveloping the globe and the United States is a shining jewel the globalists want to bring down, and they will use terrorism as the pretext to get it done. So that's coming up in the second-half of the show. Very important information.

I'm going to put the call out that you call the White House and tell them, look, we've seen the news stories that you've wanted to blow things up, that you have blown things up and that you're saying that 4 million of us are going to die and we need martial law. And The Associated Press, one of your little drills you had and that we're aware of who the terrorists are. If you pull this, this can stop

this Hitlerian Reichstag event. I want to put the toll free number up for Congress and I won't want you to believe Alex Jones. I want you to go get these news stories off my website. I want you to call these major newspapers. I want you to find out these statements were true by the White House about preparing for martial law. And I want you to let them know that if there is any terrorism, we know who to blame. The point is, if any terrorism comes, it's from this

government. And if there was an outside threat like a bin Laden who was a known CIA asset in the 80s running the Mujahideen war and whose family builds all the military bases over in Saudi Arabia right now, and this is on the board of Iranium satellite, he's the boogeyman they need in

this Orwellian phony system. I want the White House numbers up there now, a big part of the solution, after you research all the government terrorism and check out what I'm saying is true, call the White House and tell them we know the government's planning terrorism. We know Oklahoma City and World Trade Center was terrorism. We know the Joint Chiefs of Staff wanted to blow up airliners.

Baltimore Sun, If you do it, we're going to blame you because we know who's up to it. Or if you let some terrorist group drew it, like the World Trade Center, we know who to blame and you could save the planet. I'm calling it Operation Expose the Government terror. Yeah. Is that enough for you? He also dropped that Chris Carter, the executive producer, The X-Files, which is what I LED with today, had a an episode, this is coming from I think June of 22,000 and one.

So also before well before 911. And they dropped this little sort of predictive programming piece on there. And I'm not a conspiracy guy, but there are obviously some bad actors that run this kind of stuff. His claim Chris Carter for Alex Jones saying this was that the CIA had somebody from the CIA reached out to him and asked him to run this script and basically handed him this is the story from the lone gunman. I'm going to give you this.

It's kind of a little bit of a weird aspect ratio because someone captured it from a from a square TV. Scenario 12 D We know it's a war game scenario that has to do with airline counterterrorism. Why is it important enough to kill? For because it's no longer a game. If some terrorist group wants to act out this scenario, why target you for assassination? Depends on who your terrorists are. The men who conceived of it in the first place.

You're saying our government plans to commit a terrorist act against a domestic air? There you go and dying the entire government as usual for faction. A small faction. Or what possible gain? The Cold War's over, John, but with no clear enemy to stockpile against, the arms markets flat. But bring down a fully loaded 727 into the middle of New York City and you'll find a dozen tin pot dictators all over the world just clamoring to take responsibility and begging to be smart bombed.

I can't believe it. This is about increasing our sales when? Tonight. How are you going to stop them? Why didn't you tell the world this? Go to the press. You think I'd still be drawing breath 30 minutes after I made that call? The press. Who's going to run this story? We would. This this is. Bird cage liner, wild eyed crap. Right up there with Elvis is an alien and two headed babies obviously read it. Don't be so damn naive. That's pretty eye opening stuff. Yep.

Anyway, check out that interview that Tucker did. I don't do. I don't listen to all of this stuff by any means. I don't always have time, but maybe go take a listen to what Alex Jones had to say. You can skip around in a little bit and you'll catch a good chunk of it. The first hour, basically he's talking about them coming after him. The second hour, he starts laying out a lot of this kind of story of of what the hell he thought was going on and why.

Alex Jones is a really interesting beast. Sometimes he's right, sometimes he's wrong, but it's a lot of stuff right that people would never believe. That's a pretty good one right there. Going back to 22,001. I can't do it anymore. Like 20. We've moved on. We're in the in the twenty 20s and I can't say 2001. All right. God bless all of you. Thank you for listening. I appreciate it. Again, share the show. We'll see you again tomorrow with a friendly Friday. We'll have Steve friend.

Come on, we'll see what kind of fire he's got going on. Isn't it amazing how bad our, our TV's and our, our, our, our quality was? I went back and watched Willow and they actually remastered. It's actually kind of awesome. I was like, man, I can't believe we can even understand what was going on back in the day. TV used to be so low quality compared to what we got today. It's a good reminder we live in a pretty great time of excess, so that's good too.

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