Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower and 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. Hello my friends, welcome to the Kyle Seraphin show. Today is Tuesday is April the 22nd and I want to say thank you for being here. I mean that very sincerely. This this program has given me a
mission. It has given me a purpose. It has given me a task every single day. And so the fact that we show up every morning and we have a, a commentary on what's happening. I want to talk about purpose. I want to talk about tasking and I want to talk about it in the military sense of planning for operations. And there is something, there's something problematic when the mission, when the actual work, when the tasking that you were involved in is completely divorced from the purpose.
The tasking is the what, the, the, the, the, the task that you accomplish. They are the what and the purpose is the why. If you do not marry those two together, you have a dysfunctional organization. The military knows this in it, like at a very high level. It's also something that is very obvious to anybody. If you even have children, if you have toddlers and you say I want you to do this thing and they will say why? There's only two possible ways that you are going to answer
that. You are going to give them the actual reason or you're going to have to tell them that they have to follow your, your, your instruction because they trust you. There's only two ways. It's just trust me, which by the way, that's I'm your dad. That's why that says I have the authority to tell you. It says I have the ability to make you. But more importantly, it says that I haven't LED you astray previously and I'm not going to do it now.
Trust me. And the secondary version of that is actually explicitly explaining I need you to move the car out of the driveway. Why? Because I'm going to power wash the driveway. And if the car is in the way, then I will not be able to access all of the the concrete underneath it. And so I need you to create that space. And I'm on holding the power washer right now. So I need you to grab the car keys and move it. OK, understood. It's a simple task and purpose.
When I was working for the FBII had members of Delta Force, retired guys, legends in the field came in and at probably a very high dollar to the to the government did a contracted training course on leadership, on mission planning, and every single thing was involved in task and purpose. What do we want to do and how do we do it? Why do we want to do it? That helps us understand how we go after it. The what should be backed up by the why and the why leads us to the how.
We're going to be talking about that today because I'm continuing to throw stones at people who are not doing the thing that we told them to do. They are not following through on the purpose and it seems like they've forgotten what the task actually was. Our government has a has a purpose. It's to keep us safe from force and fraud. The how they do it is through law enforcement, not through intelligence, not through pre crime. We've already proven that those
things are incredibly dangerous. We have a reason to hope for them to do it right because they were the ones that talked about it for so long. And when I see Akash Patel and a Dan Bongino step out there into the space and have been telling us for literally years, I went and did a little dive when they told us that they knew what the mission was. It is assumed that they knew the why.
They knew that the purpose of the mission was to fix that problem that exists, something that has gotten off the rails. So we're going to do a little trip down memory lane with that. We're also going to talk about COVID because the White House released their lab leak document. It's a investigative sort of piece. It is a debunking of previous government lies to us. And the reason that's necessary is because some things need to
be undone. Our government looked at us, told us something that was false, demanded obedience, even though there was no logical reason. There was no purpose for that obedience outside of simple compliance. It was obvious to me. And then I want to tell you that the purpose of this podcast is not lost on me. The only reason that I sit here is because I didn't have a choice. My concern was that someone's going to kick down the door of my house, someone from our government, someone from the
agency that I used to work for. That is the the purpose that drives me. That's the why. And the task is simple. We expose true things. You cannot argue with it. You can dislike the way that I say it. You can dislike the persona that gives you the information. But I'm going to share with you a couple of things. And the one thing that people keep asking is, well, what would these guys do better?
I do have a singular focus because I think that the way that this country falls apart is when the the simple law enforcement agency, which should only be doing law enforcement, spends its time doing pre crime, violating the Constitution, proving that they are unworthy of the oath that they took.
And those people who have already proven themselves not worthy of that responsibility continue to be lauded and say because we've changed the management, we change what's going on. It's not lost on me that I'm a bit fixated on this. But I see this as an existential threat for my children and for your children and for your children's children, your grandchildren out there.
For those of you who have them, do you want them growing up with a, with a, an agency that is employed with your tax dollars? Right now, it's $11 billion a year. And they're hiring private pilots because we're putting Princess in to take over for the other Princess. You can't trust these folks. They, they've proven it. And then the one thing that's been asked is like, well, how would you fix it? You got a lot of talk. I don't believe in presenting problems without solutions.
So today we're going to talk about some of the solutions which were presented to the men that are sitting in those seats. This is why I don't have any patience and it's not even that difficult. I got a couple of the slides. There's about 20 slides. We're not going to cover all of them, but I brought some of the PowerPoint on that was presented because why not? Because it's your information at
this point. That's what I think before we get deep into the weeds here, and I know that I've already kind of gone off the rails because that's where I'm at. We're going to talk about my friends over at Patriot Protect. If you are not protecting yourself, no one else will. Our government has already proven that they're not going to look out for you. In fact, they're the ones that tend to leak a lot of the information that's out there.
The problem is, is that if you have data and it is in a warehouse, it is online, it is going to be accessible to people who hack them. Government malfeasance, government ineptitude, private businesses with sloppy or lazy, you know, data storage, they will lead to breaches and breaches lead to your information being accessible to people who shouldn't have them. That means cyber criminals, that
means scammers. They can get your full name, your Social Security number, your home address, your phone numbers, drug test results, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. I had my background forms leaked when I was working for the FBI. The Office of Personnel Management lost them to the Chinese. A lot of the credit bureaus have been hacked and the information is out there in the open. People can present themselves as you or present themselves to you with information they shouldn't have.
If you want to clean some of the stuff up, you go to patriot-protect.com/kyle. That's the website we use. I have a, an interview coming up with one of their, with one of their CE OS, one of their Co founders. We'll talk about the problem and how, how pervasive it is. And it's basically not a a, an if it's a when. Statistically, you will get scammed at some point in time in your life. The question is how much will it
cost you? This is an upfront thing you can do. It's an inexpensive amount of money that can protect you. You go out there and scrape your data. It makes you a harder targeted basically is digital camouflage. That's the goal is to keep you out of the hands of scammers because no one else is going to do it. I promise you, if you get scammed out of 50 or 100 or $250,000, the FBI will not help you. That's not enough money for them to care. We should be really honest about
that. patriot-protect.com slash Kyle. It is a link in the show description. Again, patriot-protect.com/kyle. Both my wife and I have the service. The number one thing you'll see is a reduced amount of scam calls. All right, that is a big preface. I know that's longer than normal. Let's dive into this thing. All right, all right, all right. OK, so here's the deal. We're we're living in a time of the photo op administration and people online are sick of it.
And people like me are a little bit tired as well. If you're just listening, I've got a picture up of a ChatGPT action figure, also known as an in action figure. It's Pam Bondi. Now I'm actually think the the hits on Pam Bondi are not nearly as fair. Call me crazy, but I don't want to take potshots at Pam Bondi. As many people have been pointing out to me, it takes
time to build a good case. And even though these cases should have been built under the previous administration, let's just assume, let's give them the grace to believe, that they in fact did not build the cases that should have been built under the DOJ. OK, then you get time. So do I want to see Fox News hit? So there's a Fox News microphone with the inaction figure. There's a copy of the Constitution.
There's a copy of sealed indictments that are all sworn up. There should be a, a, a desk with a stack of files, right? The Epstein files and so on. Pam Bondi gets more grace from me because prosecution for it to stick actually does take time. What doesn't take time is personnel changes. Personnel changes are what institutions do. Personnel is policy, personnel tells us how you plan on operating and personnel have not been changed writ large at the FBI.
We've seen some changes at DOJ. We actually saw them get rid of a bunch of prosecutors that were hired specifically for what to come on for J6 prosecutions. They said we're not doing those anymore, therefore we're not picking up your option. We're going another direction. Clean out your locker at the club, Bob, you're effing fired. They're allowed to do that and they did that. Good for them. You haven't seen that over at the FBI. Why? Why have we not seen sweeping
personnel AKA policy changes? Because these guys are acting like the coin toss win, saying that we've got heads up and we're going to choose to to receive the ball that equals the win. That is the same thing. They're spiking the ball in the end zone because they've decided they're going to receive the first kick off the game barely even got started. And you see on the screen right here, that's Tim Kennedy and Doctor Oz and Cash Patel sitting at a hockey game for the Capitals.
Now, I get it. He loves hockey. That's great. I love shooting. I love going out to a gun range, pulling the trigger and setting up drills and working on a proficiency. And yesterday I was notably happier because I got the second chance in about 2 1/2 to three years to really go out and do training for about 90 minutes. And it changed my whole attitude about things. It's a really good boost.
But you know why? I've only had three training sessions in the last three years when I used to be able to do it on a monthly basis with my own dollars. Because I've been sitting in this chair working on something that seemed really important to me. Making sure that my family had enough to eat. Making sure that my my income was what it needed to be so that we could sustain a quality of living that made sure my kids never knew that we were under threat of force from our federal
government. That was critical. So I didn't take any time off, and there were times when my wife would see me leave when it was still dark in the morning, go walk out to a trailer powered by an extension cord. We showed it the other day. I did interviews with guys like Dan Bongino, who is now sitting in the deputy director chair and waiting for a new private jet to come in and has a security detail of 20 special agents to protect his family.
Night and day, six agent shifts just on the clock turning around and a supervisor and somebody else is an alternate supervisor. I didn't take any time off. I, I got up every morning when it was still dark out, mostly because I didn't want the door
kicked in when I was asleep. And I was up till 1011 midnight building something so that I could sit in the space that you're seeing right here and have these things to be able to communicate the message that seems relevant to the people that I'm talking to. And we don't have the biggest
audience. But as I was talking to Rob Green yesterday, I'll take a smaller audience when we have the smartest audience, an audience that's full of discernment, that's full of skepticism, that looks and says, I don't care how you say it when you hurt my feelings. What I care is, are you saying things that I can assess to be
accurate? Right now, we're seeing a moment where the momentum is lost, and the momentum is lost when you take your eye off the ball, which my dad used to always remind me when I was a baseball player as a kid. You keep your eye on the ball, you watch it until it hits the end of the bat. You watch the ball leave, then you get the bat moving, and then you look for the base and you get to the base. You have to stay focused on the
mission. You have to know what the task is. It's really difficult to figure out what the task is if you're busy partying up with Tim Kennedy or Doctor Oz, or you're hanging out with Wayne Gretzky. If you're flying around on the private jet that the United States pays for so you can go hang out with your girlfriend who's trying to become a country pop singer in Nashville, I do not hate people having a private life.
But when you sign up for a term of service, how many of you guys know that when you went to basic training, you had no social life at all? None. For what, 8 weeks, 10 weeks, 12 weeks? Why do you have no social life? Why are you confined to quarters so that every waking minute is part of what your mission set is? You have a task and you are learning it, and there's has to be a purpose.
What is the why? The why is so you can be thoroughly indoctrinated into what that system is, So you can understand rank, so you could understand customs and courtesies, so you can understand what things are and what they mean. Let's look at the FBI very specifically. Do you know who didn't have that moment? Julie Kelly. That's why she doesn't know what a section chief is.
I'd be shocked to find out that Dan Bongino walked in the door and knew what a section chief was in the FBI because it took me a couple years of being indoctrinated with that culture. You have to understand the thing that you are coming into now. We put them in those positions. We were advocating for it. Me, the friends that were former FBI agents, those of you who listen and trust what we have to say, Donald Trump, other
Republicans, what did they do? They all went out there and lobbied for these guys and what did we hear? We heard that non-stop these guys were going to destroy the institution that was fundamentally dangerous to America. These guys made a living on running around telling people not only do they understand what the task was, but they understood the purpose of the task. The purpose was to get an agency in line so it did not kick down the door and come after people.
That seems critical. It seems so simple to me. The reason that we needed these guys to come in and do the job is because we needed to stop things like this. That's a pastor that Garretta Boyle had the opportunity to speak with very recently. He was Canadian. We all saw the stories. They happened in the United States. They happened in Canada at A at a much worse rate. These are people who were dragged out of their churches for their First Amendment
protected liberties. Almost everything that I was motivated to go do was related to the First Amendment, so we don't have to use the second. I spoke because I saw something that was happening. I saw an attorney general that was committing perjury, saying that he was not behind something, that he in fact stated that he didn't do something. And then we saw evidence within the Bureau that in fact, he probably did. The First Amendment says that we have the right to to to worship
as we choose right. We can petition our government. Which means you should be able to show up and be upset about something and not be blasted across social media and certainly not have the government come knock on your door and look for you to self incriminate over some nonsensical trespassing charge. The 1st Amendment is a thing that should preclude the investigation when there is only First Amendment protected things involved. The purpose of our Bill of Rights is to restrain
government. As I as I mentioned to Dan Bongino the first time we sat down, that's the way that I took it. It is the leash that restricts the government, not you. It doesn't grant you anything and it never did. Their God-given rights, right? They are preordained. They are something that you inherit as as a birthright by being a creature of the creator on this planet. And our government's job is to
uphold and sustain them. The task of government is to protect you from force and fraud which would somehow encroach on or infringe on those God-given rights. Rights are things that you're entitled to. There's an agency that keeps doing this problem and they've they've basically neglected it. Let me show you what got me hot up about this yesterday. This was tweeted out under direct FBI Director Cash Patel's online handle. This is what they think is relevant.
A renewed mission, a stronger future, more pilots. For the FB is pilot mission. There are three types of pilots, broadly speaking, inside the FBI. One of them flies tactical missions for the Hostage Rescue team. I've got some issues with the existence of the Husky Rescue team. We spend 40 plus $1,000,000 a year on their equipment budget. They shoot 50,000 rounds a month from what I was told.
Like that sounds incredible until you go out there and realize like yeah, these guys are shooting all day long. The Hostage Rescue Team rescues A hostage about once a decade. They basically just do enhance SWAT missions on a regular basis, and I do not understand the need for it. That's one type of pilot. They have Blackhawk helicopters. Most of these guys are prior military. They were trained that way, and they're usually FBI agents because they have a law enforcement capability.
That's Part 1. The second thing they do is fly around the director's jet and the 750 sevens. These are also usually agents and they fly around and they pick up evidence or they drop off and deliver people. They're like an infiltration method. You put up a hostage rescue team on there, you put on the national fly team on there, you put on people, let's say, who are going to do evidence collection at a serious event and they fly out in the 757. The FBI has 2750 sevens.
Did you know that we pay for them? We have two commercial jet airliners that are part of the FB is suite of planes. They also have a suite of Cessnas. This is mission #3 and the, and the Cessnas all fly in circles and they watch bad guys. There's an investigated purpose for that. Having a plane is really, really helpful. Now, the pilots they have are still FBI agents and they're still FBI government employees. So they don't want to work very long. They do 4 hour missions.
They go up in the plane, They fly around for about four hours, then they come back down. That's what they do 4 hours at a time. If the weather permits, if there's a cloud, they're probably called off. If they're if the air's too bumpy, they call it off. They're little planes. And they fly around at like, you know, somewhere between 1500 and 7000 feet. And they have FLIR and some other kind of cameras.
And they're not the right cameras for what they should have, but that's what they do. They usually have cameras that are set up for helicopters that are meant to be flying at a lower rate. They fly up at a high rate. So that's what they do. And they're pretty good at what they do for what it is. Why are we recruiting pilots? Why is it because we are now getting a requisition for a
quotation for a new private jet? Because Dan Bongino allegedly has has requested a private plane along with the security detail that the the fact that he used to fly private where he would rent out and and and charter a private plane to go places because of a podcast. Now he's become accustomed to doing that. He doesn't want to fly business class. By the way, I flown on commercial airliners with the deputy director of the FBI at
the time. David Bowdich was on the same plane with me, going out to Portland in 2020 and flying back in 2020. He wore AG man mask that had a guy holding a Tommy gun on it. He carried his own weapon on the plane just like an agent does. He had two guys with him. They're called special assistance. They were both agents as well. They were both armed. That was three grown men. No security detail required. Here's the mission that they are working on.
This is the recruitment that went out yesterday that got me lit up. I'm going to turn down the audio on this because it's just music. That's the hangar of Manassas, by the way. It's not a particularly sexy airport. It's HEF. If you guys want to look it up, the Manassas Regional Airport. I used to work out of that. There's one of the turboprops that can fly around the director. I think it's like AQ 500, Q 600 something. I'm not a plane guy. There's our Gulfstream 550
that's really nice. That was a $60 million aircraft. It was supposed to go, not to fly the director around it was supposed to pull around a counterterrorism team to, to get evidence collection done. There's one of our bigger planes, 750 Sevens. Like I said, those charter, they fly around hostage rescue. They they go and they pick up stuff. There's the the turboprop again. Looks cool, doesn't it? I mean, it's super cool looking. It's nice to have planes, I guess, fly FBI.
That's what it says on the screen here. Our renewed mission, a stronger future, FBI jobs. Why are we doing that? What's funny is, is I was one of 55 zero special agents of the 14,000 agents. I was 1 of 50 that was a that was a credential paramedic and I was one of a few of those fifty that actually had St. experience. And in other words, I'd worked in an ambulance. It was not something that was important to my to my boss. They didn't care about it.
They they wanted my credentials to lapse. I had to do it on my own time. It turns out doing things on your own time is fine. I would have taken that, that Delta Force class that I took for a week. I would have paid for it out of my own pocket. It was that useful to understand tasking and purpose from people who do elite level missioning. Like they go out and they do an asset assessment to determine what kind of, you know, capabilities they have. That is beyond everybody else
I've ever seen. Their mission planning is why Delta is successful. There should have been that kind of mission planning that went into the dismantlement and the correction of the FBI. I'm not talking about building cases. This is the the push back. This is why Bondi gets a little bit more grace from me. Bondi needs to build cases that stand up in court. You don't require that for administrative suspensions of people. It's not necessary.
Do you know how I know? Because I've seen what happened to Garrett O Boyle. Garrett Boyle who was sitting there talking to this pastor the other day who had the same problem with government tyranny, who identified that the First Amendment was the target that these people saw. They didn't want you worshipping. And why is that? Let's talk about task.
Let's talk about purpose. One of the things is when the government loses track of the task, they no longer understand what the purpose of their existence is. That force and fraud mandate. Then they start thinking that the purpose of government that it's it's a reason for existing. The why is to provide good things for people and the how is through tyranny. That's what the task looks like.
Our government, when it serves the political left right now, and I'm not picking on the political left, but the left seems to be devoid of religion. That thing that is so critical, they're allowed to have any religion they want. It turns out under the 1st Amendment. And it turns out for me, when I look at it, the leftist perspective is that they believe that the that the purpose of government is to give all good things to people.
Now, if you're a Christian, if you're a Jew, if you're a Muslim, you think that that is what God does and you don't trust in the government to do that. That is not the purpose of government for you. But you can understand why the government may not like to have that, that competition, right? So the task that was set in for Dan Bongino and Cash Patel to step into an FBI was so that they could correct this problem at an administrative level, not
that it holds up in court. I don't need that, and neither do you. We don't need prosecutions of people that were in the FBI that violated our liberties. We know they did it and there may be a case there one day, but that's not what's necessary. They needed to reclaim an organization that did wrong things. And I'm going to give you some examples of how that worked out, maybe why we trusted them, and then I'm going to show you real quickly. I'm just going to go through
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And yes, my friend Phil put this out on a viral post yesterday kneeling on the coffee table in front of Cash and Dan. And why? Because they didn't get removed. She didn't go away. Personnel is policy. I'm not making this up. The guy who's sitting in that chair, the director's chair, told us that the the thing that needed to happen was sweeping personnel changes. Personnel changes do not require an act of Congress. They don't require investigative evidence.
What they require is will to act. The task is solve the FBI personnel problem. The purpose is to protect Americans from the people that turned on them. Here's Kash Patel from again, Like we played this yesterday. I'm playing it again. He was on War Room. He's explaining that he does understand the problem. That's why he cannot be sitting
at a Capitals game right now. Personnel is how you take on any corrupt apparatus in Washington DC because they are the ones in Washington DC. These government gangsters implementing these corrupt, weaponized system of justice, intelligence and defense. And what you need is sweeping personnel changes in the leadership structures of the agencies that we've been talking about, Steve, for what, 10 years now? And we've given example after
example. And what you have to do is, in my opinion, is take not one at a time, take them all at once. Very simple. You don't take them one at a time. It's not a onesie twosie game. Everybody over the GS15 level inside the FBI should have been suspended as a safety stand down administratively. Keep them paid. I don't care. This plan was floated out. It was very simple.
Suspend everybody that is a section chief, an SES, a special agent in charge, anybody above that, assistant directors, executive directors, take it all the way up. Why? Because every single one of those people said yes when they should have said maybe or no period. OK, good. Now you've all been suspended with pay. Now what do we do now? We investigate some of them internally. Some of them were involved in criminal malfeasance. How do I know that?
Because I've got sources inside the Bureau that said certain emails went out from the from the highest level up from the deputy director and the acting director saying that certain Turk codes, this is time utilization record keeping standards. These are like meticulously boring HR type policy. But this would fit within what's called the code of federal regulations, which regulates
these jobs. These people who who suborned perjury to Congress by lying about time sheets should have been removed without pay clearance is suspended for failure to uphold the things that they were supposed to do. They had lost the the faith of the management above them and they lost the trust of the people below them. So they get removed and now you got a bunch of openings and now you can start sending some of these people that were in the headquarters buildings out to the field.
They don't want to go back to the field. They want to sit in Washington, DC, where the power is. So you send them to the field and a bunch of them should be going to Guam and Puerto Rico offshored. That's what we recommended. This could have been done in a period of days. A lot of this could have been done before Cash Patel was even put into that office.
I do have friends that are on the advisory team that are out there working with Patel. And the one thing they said is we're moving at speed of government. That is not what the second Trump administration has been about, right? The one thing that we have been so impressed with in certain areas is that there is a fast
moving, a rapid pace. They are taking on the problem and they are dealing with it like quickly at a level that we don't normally see, to the point where the government institutions, the so-called government gangsters that Cash Patel talked about and wrote a whole book on, are on their back foot and Gino said they are irreparably corrupt. Why are they not acting like? This, the FBI, is lost. It's broken, irredeemably corrupt.
At this point. The inexcusable raid on President Trump's home was a straw that broke the camel's back. I mean it when I say it. It's way past time to clean this FBI house up. They have burned every last shred of faith and trust freedom loving Americans had in it. That's right. So no longer do you get to say trust me, you took over an organization that relieved like they lost their ability to say just trust me period as stated by the guys that are running the
thing, right. And then we had someone pop in. He was he was inserted into the spot. We should have seen blood on the floors when he walked in because it should have mostly already been handled and then the the director could have set up the following priorities. Instead what we saw was Hawking how great the men and women of the FBI are. Changing the face is a paint job. Changing the management culture means removing the entire thing, all of it.
It was all culture. It was all cancer in that culture. That's been the message from the beginning. Here he is what 3 weeks into his term talking to Trey Gowdy, someone who also was really good at talk and not necessarily good at action, and another guy that was into like hearings and strongly worded letters. This is what we got one-on-one. The first sit down interview with Cash Patel was not that I have suspended the entire management structure and we are working on an acting basis from
here on out. I. Really appreciate this. This shows what the men and women of the FBI can do when they have leadership who are in lockstep with the national security mission of safeguarding our citizens. Just in the last three weeks, Trey, the FBI has arrested and brought to justice, thanks to the Department of Justice and Pam Bondi, three, top ten of the FB is most wanted. Let me just say that again. Not one, not 2, but three of the FB is most wanted.
Top ten are now in custody because of our relationships with folks like Director Ratcliffe and Secretary. False. Straight up false. One of them was exported from Mexico and that process took 18 to 24 months, and that was ongoing under the Biden administration. They just took credit for it. Two of them were picked up by local cops because cops do what cops do, and FBI agents are not cops. I don't mean that as a derogatory.
I mean that as cops are doing the important mission of frontline public safety and public response. When you call 911, a police officer or a paramedic or a firefighter show up, not an FBI agent, not ever. It doesn't work that way. They are not a responsive organization. They're an investigative organization. They are doing their mission set. The task of the FBI is to investigate federal crimes that have already happened, and the
purpose is the mission. The why is because somebody has to hold those accountable and create a deterrent for future actions. Do you remember that everybody was crying about Cash Patel possibly stepping into that role because of all the things he could do? Have you noticed none of those people are crying about Cash Patel today? What does it say when your enemies are silent? It says that you're out there recruiting new pilot pilots for private jets.
Here's Adam Schiff in January talking about the danger of a cash Patel. The reality has been much lighter and I haven't heard them crying about. It they could go after the president's enemies, they could open investigations of people for no reason with no evidence. They could potentially pressure prosecutors to move forward with charges without an adequate basis. Now, I have faith in the court system that those cases ultimately get thrown out. I have faith in the jury system.
But they could really turn people's lives upside down in the process. And of course, merely opening an investigation against someone, even if it's without merit, that can create a cloud over that person. And I'm sure one way they, you know, may be contemplating going after their enemies is to open unwarranted investigations, make the factory investigation public, and attempt to smear people. You never interrupt your enemy
when he's making a mistake. That's a Napoleon Bonaparte quote that people always attribute to him. You'll notice they're not interrupting what the FBI is doing. You're not hearing it. We know that there were problems there. They've been problems there for a long time. It took a long time to make those problems so prevalent. But it is not a difficult thing to solve those problems. It turns out. You simply have to cut it off at the head. Do you want to see what the
problems look like? It looks like this. Guy, good morning. I'm here to give you an update on the FB is investigation of Secretary Clinton. What I want to do is tell you what we're recommending. But first let me tell you what we found. 110 emails, 52 e-mail chains have been determined to contain classified information. What difference at this point does it make? OK, if you're telling me that it doesn't make a difference, it
does make a difference. Do you need to do criminal prosecution of Hillary Clinton to solve this problem? No. What you need to do is remove the people that are problematic within the Bureau. Let me show you a slide that was presented. This is actually three slides because I redacted the names from the TDY list. Ready for immediate travel.
These are FBI agents that work cases that understand what needs to be done and they were willing, able and ready to go in to solve problems at the headquarters level, and they don't want to work there. There's an immediate list of people who should be reinstated, people from from the whistleblower who brought forward the radical Catholic document to Robin Grizz, people who have been whistleblowers going back for like over a decade, people like Air de Boyle. And Steve Friend.
Let me just read you some of these special projects and investigations that we recommended. There were allegedly 300 special agents at the FB is headquarters that we called the 300 Stasi, the FBI 300. There was an internal recruiting memo that said they wanted to find people who would root out those who are non compliant about COVID policy and who are interested in basically conservative ideas. First Amendment protected liberties were actually targeted and we want to know who those
300 people were. None of them should ever have ever have a security clearance inside of a law enforcement organization about Plasmic, Echo and Crossfire Hurricane. They declassified it. All of the investigators that agreed to do this should have been put on immediate
administrative suspensions. The folks that contributed to the radical traditionalist Catholic memo, they should have all been suspended, and they should have been investigated to find out whether or not they knew what they were doing was wrong. And the supervisor should have all been removed from management positions at the very minimum. Again, the bar for it is very low.
How do I know? Because they removed Garret O'boyle for doing literally nothing wrong except something he is allowed to do both by federal law and by federal policy under a whistle blower statute. And they proved 0 things wrong. You know what's crazy?
The FBI that is being run by Cash Patel and Dan Bongino today actually has a file on Garrett O'boyle that has recordings of Dan Bongino when I was on his program, comparing my voice to the voice of a Project Veritas whistleblower, trying to see if it's Garretto Boyle and essentially proving that it was
not. There were executive managers that leveraged adverse personnel actions that got rid of people like me, got rid of people like Steve, that got rid of people like Bill Taylor. There are dozens of people who removed because of EM leverage. Those people need to be investigated, but they should at least be removed right away. Again, personnel is policy cash. Patel said he understood why.
We've had another whistle blower on here who doesn't agree with me about all things about FBI, but what I do know is that he stood up and stood. That said, the First Amendment is important. You should be able to protest. The 4th Amendment is also important and it is critical if you are someone who works in law enforcement. If you do not respect the person's right to being safe and secure in their persons, in their papers and their things, then you cannot be a law enforcement officer.
And so Zach Stostall should be recommended and he should be after actually leading the investigation into who are the people that said the search warrant in the Patriot Front out in Idaho had to be executed. Those people should be removed. They violated oaths. These are personnel issues. These are not criminal prosecutions. There are two techniques you can use, Garrity and Calkins. They exist inside the federal government for a reason. We can get you to tell us the truth.
We compel it and we don't hold you criminally liable, but you might lose your job. And if you don't answer, you also lose your job. How about the people who went after Amy and Carl Nelson that managed to get petitioned by Amazon? The agent that worked the case against Amy Nelson, who was on this program more than once. He still has a job at the FBI. So do the prosecutors that went after them. Why every single scandal that the whistleblowers exposed had a cover up thread.
The FOIA's came in from Tom Fitton and Judicial Watch. My friends over at Catholic Vote were part of it as well. We read those hundreds and hundreds of pages of emails back and forth. Not one of them said how do we blow it? Where did we screw up? All of them said how do we minimize the damage to ourselves? Because the government always investigates the government and finds the government did nothing wrong. We just have to spin the messaging. We are seeing the same exact
shit right now. Excuse my language. That's what it is when you say America's back, baby. That's why I have time to go to the to the capitals game. We're like 18 months away from losing the House from a midterm shift. And they will go after these guys with everything they have. They will impeach the director of the FBI. Why? Because they can to get rid of Trump's guy, to show that they have power. Because the left knows how to
use power and the right doesn't. Dan Bongino said that dozens of times. I don't need to remind you. It's all about power to them, right? That's what it's about. They may have proved themselves unworthy and our guys that are supposed to be in there, that are supposed to be fixated on the problem are not doing it. Here's more, Dan. No, you're, you're absolutely right. You know, if you're a Democrat, how do you look at yourself in the mirror?
And if you're one of the media boot lickers with your lips surgically attached to the ass of the Democrat Party, I mean, how do you get up in the morning and look at yourself? Sean, you just pointed out one. I'll just give you one major. You're all hypocrites. You're Democrats. I'm not talking about voting Democrats in the country. I'm talking about the Hill pop rat Democrats.
I'm sure some good people out there genuinely care, but the hell is infested with TDs Level six Trump derangements and. And now you've got MAGA influencers doing the exact same thing. I trust and I stand with cash. I know they're right, even though they promoted the wrong guys. Why? Where's your credibility? It's gone.
The one thing that I have noticed in the last year and actually in the last four months since Trump has been sworn in is that media outlets that were on the left want to know what I have to say. Not because they're honest operators. They want to take a shot at the administration. The difference is, is I care about cleaning up an evil agency that has lost its purpose and it is now taking it as a task to come after you. It does it over and over again. It's wild.
How did they forget this? They had one chance. You should have found every single person who was a zealous J6 person, Anybody who was an agent that went after misdemeanors because the FB is never gone after misdemeanors. It would be within policy to say why did you go investigate this? There's 2 answers. Well, I got a lead and I thought there was a case there. You're problematic, you have to go. Or they say, I was told that I would lose my job if I didn't do it.
You're also still problematic, but your supervisor has to go. All these people should have been investigated. The scandal cover up threats. How about the fact that they went after every single person on the inside? Tracy Beans and I expose this with Steve Friend, insider threat weaponization. They equated whistle blowing
with insider threats. Whistle blowing is when you say that there is malfeasance, malpractice, there is a violation of rule, policy or law that is happening in my agency and the American people have to know about it. So I go to a member of Congress or somebody within my chain of command and the FBI, it's not command, it's management. And what they did is they conflated that with insider threat. Do you know what insider threat is, folks? Insider threat is Robert Hansen.
Insider threat are people that are working against the Americans interests and taking taxpayer dollars. They're selling out the people. It's treasonous behavior. It's the reason why Hansen is sitting in a supermax for the rest of his life and obese. It's the thing that Charlie Mcgonigal most likely was involved in and there was a
cover up on that. The guy who had hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash in a bag and was caught receiving tips from the Albanians and making trips as an FBI special agent in charge. How about everybody that knew about that? Have they all been polygraphed? Have they all been called out? Has everybody involved in the New York field office that was even remotely involved in the intelligence apparatus there been taken in for serious polygraph scrutiny? Probably not.
That's not what I've heard. What I've seen is that those people are promoted. Jensen promoted New York guy, right? Driscoll, New York guy acting director. Kasane New York guy promoted acting deputy director. Why was that happening? Because our insider threat program found exactly 0 spies. A whistle blower came forward and said 0 spies were found by the insider threat program in the FBI.
None because they were busy looking for Catholics and people of faith and finding out that if you have 6 kids or seven children that you are likely religious, which means you are likely a Trump voter, which means you're likely not going to be able to do any work in a in a meaningful way. So they got rid of you despite 10 years of track record saying otherwise. How about the big tech collusion for censorship? Shouldn't that be important to Dan? Didn't he lose platforms over
that? Didn't cash get censored as well? Didn't Donald Trump lose all of his social media accounts? How about everybody that's involved in Bronze Griffin? Everybody that touched that project should be suspended, period. We'll investigate it later. Just go talk to him. How about the New York Post story showing the Hunter Biden laptop? The fact that FBI agents didn't even know that it existed because it was so well tamped down and that the left was so aggressive on it.
You had this hand in glove experience between big Tech and our government specifically as proven by the Twitter side, the Twitter Files. It was a belly button experience. That is the navel, that is the umbilical cord of the federal government directly into big tech and told Twitter and all the others, I'm sure you cannot go forward with this. And they listened and we know was BS COVID was the same problem. How about abuse the private jet? These are all listed on my slide
right now. If you guys are not listening, The deputy director allegedly had a harem of women. The former deputy director, Paula Bate, who was the acting director for a short period of time. Do you know that he actually retired from the FBI and had himself reinstated as the director as a non agent so that he could save his pension? So he didn't get a, you know, an Andy McCabe situation. Do you guys understand how corrupt this group of people? There are a bunch of people in
HR that actually did that. There are a bunch of people in the FB is human resources department that reinstated a director who retired so that because they said he was a critically man feature and they couldn't find somebody else to stand in and act as director for a few minutes, which by the way is a placeholder job. And every single whistleblower had investigations into them. There are case files on Garrett
O Boyle and myself and others. And lastly, J6 transparency, the pipe bomber, the Jeremy Brown case, the SWAT that was used on every one of the targets that didn't need to be used to the loss of life of Americans and pre born Americans. How about the fact that they used sedition hunters, which were foreign assets being worked out. This stuff is not OK. I've got more clips. You guys will be shocked. I got a little bit more. I'm not done yet. How about this one?
You cannot talk to the FBI. They haven't restored like any of the of the credibility and they're acting like just because we have new management, it's already good. This is still true, just like it was when Dan talked about it. This was after an interview I did with him on his podcast. Folks, they will look for any reason to knock on your door. The FBI, did you hear what he said? Did you guys catch it? Kyle when he said a lot of
people self incriminated? I should have cut that little part out and thrown it in afterwards. That is so important. They will look for any reason to knock on your door. Hey, with the FBI, they just want to talk. What's your answer? I'm interested. That's still true. You should still be closing the door. You still should not believe what these people have to say. They haven't fixed the people that did the knocks on the door.
They haven't stopped the SWAT team commanders that issued the the plans and the OPS orders to go out and do the things. The entire team that went after Mar A Lago are still working for the FBI as far as we can tell. Some of them got removed and they got brought back. Like there should have been hundreds of people removed. The question is how do you fill those positions? It's real easy.
You send out a memo. You send out an e-mail from the director's office to the acting supervisors of the field offices who should now be the GS15, probably an ASAC somewhere. You send out that memo and you say look into your statistical accomplishments. I want the top three criminal agents from all 55 field divisions. I want all of your top three agents by statistical accomplishments, the people who did the most search warrants, who have the most arrests, who have the most cases that are
convicted. Give me the best investigators, people who understand the task of the FBI and do so with the right purpose. Give me all of them. Then I want you to do the same thing in the national security side. Give me the top three counterterrorism agents that have done it and then we evaluate them. Give me the top three counterintelligence investigators and we evaluate
them. That doesn't mean they're a one to one in, but that gives you a pool of hundreds of people to fill in the management that was corrupted and they're all GS 13 people who want to work the job. Then you had another memo and it says give me all of your supervisors in all those 3 fields, counterintelligence, counterterrorism and criminal,
maybe cyber as well. You say give me your top serving the longest serving GS14 desk supervisors that wanted to stay close to the work that understood that the purpose of the FBI is to stop forcing fraud. The why is to protect Americans and the how is by investigating cases and bringing criminal prosecution and or disrupting things that were coming for them. So you get those supervisors online and now you have a pool of three of 150 to 200 supervisors now lined up from
that. I have 200 now frontline supervisors who wanted to stay close to the work with probably anywhere between 12 and 20 years of experience. The longer they served. You can also evaluate how did the troops that work for them feel? How did this the agent, investigators and the Intel people that work there? Because we have a thing called a climate survey where you say, how's your boss?
Here's an anonymous survey. How do they do the people who are the top climate surveys that serve the longest time in the closest role to the investigative purpose and task of the FBI? Those people should be running it. This is not really hard, guys. I was at GS13. I worked on the street. I understand how to do the job, but more importantly, I have a management mindset. I used to run restaurants. You walk in, if you find the people are stealing, they're
gone. You find people that help the people that were stealing, they're gone. You find people that were being leaned on and didn't have any other choice. You give them an opportunity to reform. You give them one chance, and if it doesn't work, then you're out. That's it. It's real straightforward stuff. Do you know how I know this? Because Dan Bongino asked me to come forward. All of you people that were crying about, oh, Kyle Serfin, he gave you a platform, He told
your story. I didn't want to do that. Do you know why? It's because he went out on his program and he said, this is my microphone. I need you to come forward for the American people. And I had someone reach out from The Washington Times, specifically Carrie Pickett. She called me up and said, my friend is Dan Bongino. Did you hear his podcast? I said no. She said on the podcast, he held up his microphone and said, this is my Fox mic.
This is my podcast mic. The American people need to know that the FBI is not only corrupt, that there are some people who understand, and there are. I just dug this out of the archives in one second today. This is what I was doing while I was 2 minutes late to start. You guys remember this. Here's the bombshell report by this whistleblower about how they categorize this and how the FBI has become a political institution now, not a law enforcement one. Here's Part 1.
Check this out. You've been a special agent for a number of years for a special agent with the FBI. That's correct. And you're still being paid for that role. Yes, there's a number of very troubling things that are happening within the FBI. What brought you to Project Veritas? Project Veritas appears to be a victim of political undertakings, which is where this agency has gone. You came across some information.
The file that you're talking about is background on the the Project Veritas investigation that resulted in the search warrant at your premises. We don't see a lot of investigations into news organizations. It's not common to see a a criminal investigation particularly 1 categorized way that this is is alerting and it's surprising based on the public information that is provided. So as soon as a classification that means it's a sensitive investigative matter.
Because it's sensitive, it could be a political figure. Again, what is all that? That's all First Amendment stuff, OK? We exercise the 1st Amendment here and we speak the way that we want to and our audience is amazing and all of you guys are. So if you're listening over on Rumble or on YouTube, do me a big favor, make sure you've hit a like, make sure you've actually thumbed up the video so that it goes forward. If you're new to the channel, by all means subscribe. We'd appreciate that.
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company. They're like American made. They actually mill their own stuff. Check them out again, promo code Kyle at shield arms. OK, I'm going to keep getting into this because I'm not done here. That little video you just heard with the Dan Bongino in in kind of pushing forward Project Veritas, that's where the story began. That was in May of 2022. I had been suspended by that point. I was still catching an FBI paycheck for a couple more days and I knew it was almost over.
So I took a flight to Washington, DC and I sat down with James O'Keefe. Not because I like James O'Keefe. I don't not because I'm impressed with him as a person. I actually thought he was kind of effeminate and and kind of obnoxious. The fact the matter is this journalist have a right to go forward and speak and the, and the, the government does not get to adjudicate who is and who is not a journalist.
And that's what I saw. I saw paperwork indicating from the Southern District of New York that they, the DOJ, now Pam Bondi's animal, that they, the FBI, now Cash Patel and Dan Bongino's animal, were saying that these people were not journalists. And they were doing so in court filings when I knew for a fact that they had already said they were Sims, sensitive investigative matters, because they were journalists. That's where the story started.
And you know what they did? They removed Garret O Boyle. Garrett is still 31 months without a paycheck right now. He has been suspended from this organization. For the video that you just saw, I'm going to show you that it was me. If you haven't seen this before, this is where the story begins. Even a special agent for a number of years, Correct. Special Agent with the FBI.
That's correct. I've worked in counterintelligence, counterterrorism, I've worked criminal, see a lot of investigations. Into news organizations, it's not common. The ones that are are almost specifically tied to threat countries that we would be investigating for intelligence purposes to see a criminal investigation, particularly one categorized the way that this is is alerting and it's surprising based on the public information that is provided. What does SIM mean on this document?
SIM News Media. So SIM is a classification that means it's a sensitive investigative matter and that basically affords the subject of the investigation with certain protections internally because it's sensitive, it could be a political figure, it could be someone in a church or age figure. It could be a news media organization. Who makes the classification that? Do you guys get it? That's not Gerald Boyle. That's me. And the FBI knew it. The FBI that is run by who?
Dan Bongino and Cash Patel? Have those people been eliminated? Have those people from the Insider Threat Division been straightened out? No. They all need to go. Some of you. This was obvious from a long time back. They knew this. You all knew this. These guys said they understood that there was a problem and that the problem was that the the agency itself had lost track of what its task was, that it was now serving a government master. Government always serves government.
That's what the self licking ice cream cone is. It doesn't need to have purpose. It doesn't need to serve anyone outside of itself. In fact, it expects you to serve it. And that was the problem. Here's Dan talking before we ever met, after watching that video with Project Veritas. Are you ready? This is the reason why I have a podcast today. This is the reason why I have taken on the purpose that I have and the task is everyday sitting here.
This is an agency that has betrayed you and that oath you took into this man or woman who stepped forward and disclosed this horrific information about the FBI targeting A legitimate conservative journalist. I applaud you folks. We can't continue like this. We simply cannot. Unfortunately, this was not the only FBI story that came out
yesterday. There was another one on the same day showing you how bad this broken agency we can't continue forward like there's no constitutional Republic can continue with a weaponized arm of the government with guns and the ability to take your freedom like the FBI. We can't have it. By the way, I know this is all being monitored by the FBI. I'm not stupid, it's public, they're allowed to do that. I know they're watching this. I know I'm probably on the radar, their management too.
I know that because I got a call about 3 years ago when I lived in my other house from someone who told me they were listening to everything I was covering about spy game. I get that. I get that that's part of the job. But another whistleblowers come forward. I applaud you as well, Sir, ma'am, from the FBI who came forward with this data. Folks, we are starting to see it. People are starting to take their constitutional oath seriously. Fox News SBFBI whistleblower
the. FBI targeted parents via terrorism tools despite Merrick Garland, our Attorney General's testimony that that didn't happen. Remember the school boards National School Board Association sends an abomination of a letter to the Department of Justice. Yeah. Same whistle blower, guys. That was me too, you understand, Because what I looked around and saw was a serious problem with an organization that just disregarded the First Amendment.
They took the task of protecting the American people and said, we are going to do so. And the why and the how is going to come down to we're going to try to violate the Constitution. They do so with a thing called the 1st Amendment caveat. It's a little thing that is put at the front of all of these unconstitutional cases, Intel cases, which is something I talked to Dan about the first time we sat down.
And what they do is they say, yes, we actually have an obligation not to open cases that are specifically based on 1st Amendment protected civil liberties, but we're going to do it anyway. You notice how Dan said there's another whistle blower that came forward? No, it was always just a couple of us. The suspendables are a really, really small crew. We are the mosquito at the BBQ that bites the neck of this government overreach. And we're not going to stop.
And I'm not going to stop because I understood that it was like it was a fatal blow to the Republic at that time. And this started for me in 2017. I started working for the FBI in 2016. Within a year, I was already going to my management saying, hey, what are we doing here? This doesn't seem legal. Why are we investigating Americans without any allegation or criminal predicate underneath that They said for information. I said I don't want to do that.
I don't want to be part of this. This seems like a real problem. It seems like a violation of federal law. It seems like reverse targeting. That's whistle blower activity. 2017 in 2018 and 2019, which by the way, I got awards for doing my job. My first day off probation, I basically got a $500 award on the spot. You don't need to give me an award for doing my damn job. I always thought that was kind of embarrassing, but I had them because I won awards almost every single year.
I got every single promotion on time. I was rated an exemplary agent by my former supervisor John Nance, who's out on Twitter right now with like all 3000 people that follow him and he's crying about it. He rated me excellent for two years in a row because I was freaking excellent at what I did because I cared and I understood the reason why. That's not self congratulation. That's just a funny thing that someone wants to flex and they want to own it. And you what's amazing.
I just saw Phil Kennedy, who was the producer emeritus of this program, the first guy that told me to sit in front of a microphone and start talking. They made fun of him for helping me launch a podcast. This podcast feeds my family. It informs thousands of people every single day. You think it's a flex, Do you? How many people can sit behind here and do this? Here's one of the ones that did it really, really well. And we thought he understood the
mission. And he's talking about the First Amendment, the reason why we're here in the 1st place. I always understood the mission. I told people, I told my wife right up when they got rid of when they took me out of my job in April of 2022, when they took my badge and my gun.
By the way, it happened this week, 3 years ago, the week after Easter, three years ago, my wife was baptized on the Easter Vigil Mass. And the next day I went into the office on that Monday and they took my badge and my gun. After I did a 2 hour interview explaining the 14 different reprisals they did coming after me for blowing the whistle on the things that Dan Bongino just showed you on the on the podcast he did, they came and took. I knew it was related.
I knew this was evil and I told them. I said, look, I told my wife, they're going to have me as a thorn in their sign for 85 years as long as I'm on this planet. This is my purpose. The why is because we have to protect our kids and I'm uniquely qualified to go do it because I'm not as scared of them. I'm never scared of them. I don't care if they listen to my phone calls as Dan just talked about. No one's ever called and told me that.
I just know. I know that they subpoenaed my my freaking social media records. My own agency that I worked for that is out there trying to claim that they are now on the right. Has Cash Patel fired the people that subpoenaed my records and open criminal like grand jury proceedings against Kyle Serafin for bringing the things that got him into that office? Do you think that Trump and Dan Bongino and Cash Patel are
sitting in that place? If we don't identify some of the criminal malfeasance and show the American people in a non partisan way because it was never about politics, Show them that a lot of normies should be terrified because this organization doesn't give two rats about what's right. It cares about what's right for itself because it serves its own self. It is lost. It is divorced the purpose from its actual tasking and it is
giving itself its own tasking. There is nothing worse than the Ronin. The, the, the, it has no master. The FBI. The master of the FBI is the FBI. And it does not care about who the director is and it doesn't care who the deputy is either. Have your plane, have your security detail. We're going to keep doing the thing that we've been doing. We're going to keep coming after you.
So it's strange the guy or woman reporting this person has zero evidence whatsoever of a crime, but indicates that three constitutionally protected rights are being utilized by the subject and the FBI interviews the person. Now, none of this is supposed to be happening because Merrick Garland Underoath told us it wasn't happening. He told us the FBI wasn't doing any of this. Remember I told you they were doing this?
I told you that Merrick Garland lied and I told Dan Bongino, which is why any of you probably know where I started. Folks, they will look for any reason to knock on your door. The FBI, did you hear what he said? Did you guys catch it? Kyle when he said a lot of people self incriminated. I should have cut that little part out doing it in afterwards. That is so important. They will look for any reason to knock on your door. Hey. Hey, we're the FBI.
Come and talk to us. We now have new management. We're back being part of the MAGA team. Nope, this is one of the things. This is 1 slide in about 20. Here's another one talking about a proposed org chart which I cut off because I'm not sharing it with you guys. It's not necessary for what your understanding is most you don't need to know what the FBI looks like.
Here's a personnel requirement for HRT and how you could actually make it useful, like putting them in time zone so they could actually do a hostage rescue. Have them focus the same way that SF teams do on things like air, water, inaccessible terrain, things that make sense for the mission. Instead of just being this like cool guy team that does the X, they do the X Games in federal law enforcement. There are reasons why I say what I say. There are reasons why I've
pushed forward on this. We've seen people, as you guys are rightly pointing out, go to prison because of what these guys did. And now we're seeing Dan Bongino unfoller Tom Fitton because he's asking the right questions. Again, the question should never be partisan. The question is, does your government serve you? Does it understand what the task that is put in front of it? And is it in fact doing so for the proper purpose? And if it is not, then it doesn't serve you.
And most people who are conservative, real conservative, not MAGA, not America First, not any of these brand name things. People who are conservative know that government furthest away from you serves you the least well. The things when they have to look you in the eye, like your mayor and your City Council, your police chief, where you can go down and get in their office and tell them, hey, I'm the citizen, I pay your salary. Your task is to keep me safe
from forcing fraud. And the purpose, the reason that you do this is because that is how we have a free civilization. We have outsourced vengeance and justice so that I don't personally go out there and hang people that have done me wrong, that I don't personally go out there and run them off the rails. That I don't put them on a, on a, on a, on a post and tar and feather them.
You get it. We outsource our justice to something so that we can see that there is in fact a third party that's supposed to be apolitical and disinterested. It only should care about rule of law. And until that happens, we're screwed. People like that's what it looks like. This is why I will not stop agitating. The closer government is to you, the more likely it is to serve you. These guys flying on private jets live in billionaire lifestyles.
Dan couldn't afford to buy his own private jet when he was working as a podcast guy. He got to rent them. I know he did. I've heard him talk about it on Tim Poole, just like you guys did. There's no reason that we go out there and we we buy them a jet for their convenience. You want to show me what humble leadership looks like? Get out there and fly coach and sit next to people who don't even know who you are. You think like every person in America knows who Cash Patel is.
No, they know you the same way they knew Chris Wray because you have a security detail and it makes you feel big. You want to be big? Go out there and make a billion dollars and buy your own jet. The American people shouldn't be doing it. All right, That's what I got for you today. Is that light hearted enough? I actually had more, if you can believe it. I have more stuff. That's what I got for today. We're just going to leave it at that.
I just want you to understand that this organization has not started fixing the problem yet, and until they do, I'm not going to be happy. If you guys want to tell me how you like this or didn't like this, if you want to send me hate mail in person, which is maybe you want to do it by e-mail, 'cause there's a digital trail. We got a PO Box for you, so I'll tell you about that right now. There it is, our PO Box. You can write to the show.
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have every morning. Today is a little bit more hard because I don't like punching back into like what is just ripping off a Band-Aid for me, but sometimes it needs to be done. All right, we'll see you guys on the other side. I hope you have a fantastic Tuesday Look forward. I'm sure Wednesday is going to be even more interesting. God bless you.
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