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The Kyle Seraphin Show celebrates a small milestone; the FBI Director snubs Congress (and the American people); a #MeToo Victim flees to Russia; and US Marines get beaten by a gang of teens. The world is upside-down, and sounds like a headline out of MTV's Daria.________________________________________________________________ Sustaining Sponsor: Catholic VoteIf you are interested in supporting the going litigation against the FBI over religious liberties, you can visit http://CatholicVote.Org. Sign up for their email list THE LOOP and stay in the Loop with pressing issues about Faith, Family, and Freedom. Visit https://PatriotCoolers.com and Use Promo code "KYLE" for 10% off and free shipping over $50. 🚨 Follow Kyle: https://truthsocial.com/@kyleseraphin 🇺🇸 Kyle: https://twitter.com/KyleSeraphin ⭐️ 5-star Review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-kyle-seraphin-show/id1654162813

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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower, 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 Sarafin. Hello my friends, and welcome to the Kyle Sarafin Show. It is Wednesday, it's the middle of the week and it is the end of the month.

It is May the 31st. We are coming up on halfway through this year and kind of a small milestone for us. We hit 505 star reviews on Apple. If you get a chance, please click the link that is in the show description and you can leave us a 5 star review. Let's get it up to 1000. I'd love to see that before the end of the year and it is only because you are out there sharing your opinions, very much appreciated and a very cool kind

of milestone in fact. And I found out that a family member of producer Phil was the 500th review. Very fitting, very cool for us. So folks, it's Wednesday. Today's show is entitled 6 That World. Many of you may remember that there was a TV program on MTV called Daria. Daria was a cartoon. She was a disaffected teen. She was a little bit older than me, I believe, if my memory serves.

And Daria used to always cut away to the TV showing the sick, sad world and had to find out like kind of a funny eyeball in it. And I and they always had wacky, you know, zany ideas about, you know, bats that were dressing up as squirrels to infiltrate the suburbs or that the zombies were getting hit with jaywalking charges that the jaywalking dead. And it was never a real program. It was always just kind of an upside down world.

It was a just a quick snippet away that this was back in the 90s. That some strange things could happen. We're actually living in that world right now. I don't know if there's actually bad dressed up like squirrels but we are certainly living in a strange place that is a six sad world. We're going to cover a bunch of different topics about that. Before we do that, I want to say some quick thank yous. I've got my coffee mug here in front of me from the loop and

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Thank you for checking in with them and keeping them relevant. And they are keeping us relevant. Let's see if we can turn on the live chat here. We got a live chat going on. I see Eric is out there. We've got Mitchy, Me, We've got Abs, also known as Cookie. So folks, thanks for being with me this morning. I'm going to kick in some stories just very shortly. And the six sad world is for me. It's things that are upside

down. I want to actually take us back a little ways into 2020. I was in the Twitter space last night till very late. If my eyes look puffy, that is why we were up for God knows how long. Far later than I should have been. 1:00 o'clock in the morning. Maybe 1:30 or something awful. And and it ended by me thinking about how crazy these last couple years have been. I just want to do a quick reflection on there. We talked about the the jaywalking zombies. Sometime in the middle of 2020.

This was before the Summer of Love riots. Many of you will remember our government locked down our economy, and one of the women that was in this Twitter space brought up a reasonable question, I think, she said, Are we actually living? Are we actually living in this timeline? Is this really what's going on? Are we looking at this world where the things that we keep seeing in the news are happening? And and my answer was, yeah, I, I, I guess we are.

But it felt like we were in the beginning of, you know, the prequel to a zombie apocalypse in mid 2020 and and we've just sort of gone right past that and now everybody wakes up and that, you know, Amazon is delivering your packages and Netflix is kicking out new, you know, films and nobody's watching the Tiger King, but sometime in the middle, maybe April, May of, you know, three years ago. We were, I was driving on the streets of Northern Virginia on my way into Washington, DC to do

work. There were traffic signs, those big yellow signs that have the flashing, you know, single lights. And usually they have an arrow like get over here or construction going on. And they were saying things like stay home, you know, don't spread the virus, protect your community, you know, and and there was trash blowing and I remember the wind that had leaves going on and it was almost summer. So it didn't make sense that they were these things on the

ground. And it all looked totally absurd and I felt very realistically like when I was driving through the six sad world that exists in the the preliminary stages and then Fast forward in six months we could have had, you know, zombies trying to gnaw on our children in the streets.

That's how weird that felt. I think a lot of you remember that and and it's we, it's important that we continue to remember that because I feel like our government, many of the people that are running the government are. Hoping that you don't, we are coming into another presidential election cycle of God awful situation where we're going to see primaries first and then whatever happens next. And and that was the lead up that led us there.

If you remember all of those things were happening prior to the the November election in 2020 and perhaps that is where this goes again. So we have to have a high level of awareness. I think it's really important that we reflect on the Strange 6 Sad world. That this, that this continues to happen and we're not out of it yet. I'm going to talk about some new stories today. We're going to talk about some Marines. This is a totally upside down story, so we'll jump right into them there.

When I was growing up, Marines were always, you know, there was the old joke the the toughest man in the world is a Marine and every Marine thinks he's that man or the toughest man in every room is a Marine and and every Marine thinks he's that man as well. I went to college with Marines. I had a I had a member of the the college band that I was in and yes I was in a band I used to sing. So I have actually. I love the microphones for a

long time. I used to always love getting kind of cool once they were always sure by the way this one is a sure look at this that's my sure microphone. If you're not watching on our rumble channel you're missing out on me moving this microphone around this little arm I've got. But I've always loved them and I and I love Marines and my you know my my buddy was a he was a. Just a physical animal. He was a great guitar player, a guy named Jay Galvin.

And Jay was fit and he was a shooter and and he was clean cut and he was respectful and he was what you expect of Marines and and then you you get to this world where we've got this story. So let's switch over here. I'm reading from thedailymail.com and this is an article by Melissa Konig written yesterday. And there's an update on this, but we're going to start with it. It just says horrific.

Footage shows a mob of 40 teenagers jumping 3 Marines on a California beach before unleasing a savage beat down on Memorial Day weekend. And and the story goes like this, the Marines were doing what you would expect Marines to do. They were actually kind of keeping the peace. They went out there and saw a bunch of kids that were setting off fireworks that had no business doing so that can be dangerous.

They were being unruly. And these these Marines stepped up and said knock it off, you know. Grow up. That's I got no problem with that If you want to step in and and and discipline people that need to be disciplined. You know kids need boundaries and barriers but in in this strange world historically you would have seen people just listen to them or tell them off

or whatever was going to happen. But in this case 40 people and and and I would say this is a truly unamerican phenomenon that is that has been breaking out lately a totally unamerican phenomenon to jump into these savage gang beatings where. You know, a dozen people will jump. One person, you know, in the 90s in the in the Daria world, this was unthinkable. A oneonone people would have, you know, created a bubble for a fight to break out.

And then you settled your differences like, like men, Not like grownups, but like men. Which was to say you maybe with your fist, maybe with a stupid wrestling match on the ground, somebody would have to say uncle, you know? And then that was the end of it. And now in a totally bizarre world, we've got forty teenagers beating up three young men who signed up to serve our country. I'm going to break this down.

If you if you have not seen this story, you can see it on the Rumble Channel. You can see that we're on here. You can go to the Daily Mail's web page, but you've got two muscular, you know, white kids with shaved heads like just dudes that you'd expect to come out of basic training. The Marine Corps, they're they're young, they're in their 20s, and they are crouched in the fetal position while there

is just this this mob. And some of them are women and some of them are young, you know, some boys and they're jumping and kicking and they're running into this, this fray, this melee and just dropping kicks on these guys heads. And it's the most cowardly thing that you could imagine. And it's like I said, it's decidedly unamerican in my experience of being an American and being a young man in America. Who?

Wanted to get into fights. I'm sure like that's just that's just the way things used to work. But we've got all these paused pictures here. They're showing up on Facebook. This happened in in San Clemente. So just north of where I used to run around, I used to jump off the train and be near that. You've got this kid here. It looks like they escaped without too much damage. Luckily, these kids are pretty tough, the kids being that the young Marines who are actually

young men. There's a guy named Hunter Antonio who showed up on here and so he did some interviews and he literally said I was trying to stop them from starting fireworks because they were being unruly. So a few seconds later you get all these guys, these these male teens hitting them in the back of the head and these guys got sucker punched. They got knocked in the back of the head, they got hit to the ground and then they just got.

Attacked it used to be that if you had that sort of thing happen people would just say you're down I win this thing is over no more. That is not the case. Also if you're watching on the rumble channel I I managed to steal the Daria background and actually put it behind us here.

So that's what you all are seeing out there Just you know there's there's some comments in our chat talking about this and how this is how this is abnormal for the the experience of all these people as well and and yes do you're correct it's totally disgusting and yet this is the nature of it. The way that it got broken up with some older folks came in and and and managed to kind of interrupt the melee, the sort of mob mentality this this crowd beating, you know, 40 people

beating three. Totally bizarre. But when the Marines are the ones that are taking a beating on the ground, our world is upside down and and it means our values are upside down probably more over. It's just not. What you'd expect now historically speaking if you were to jump a couple of Marines like that, you should expect that about 50 or 100 Marines are going to show up at your door and they're going to explain to you the meaning of respect and they're going to turn it back at

you. That was kind of the, that was the dynamic that I grew up in. It's like, you know, in fact when I went to, when I went to Fort Bragg, I was on Pope Air Force Base for a little bit and when I was actually welcomed on to the base. So I got this really funny welcome brief by our NCOIC. And he said welcome to Fort Bragg, NC, home of the largest St. gang in the world, the 82nd Airborne. If I'm correct.

I believe they're actually based out of there that somebody correct me in the chat if I'm wrong. I believe it's the 82nd Airborne. Sometimes I get the 82nd and the 101st, the two sort of historic airborne divisions. But I believe the 80 seconds out of there and what he said is, you know the NCINCOIC was explaining if you get into a fight in.

You know in Fayetteville, also known as Vietnam, North Carolina, with somebody in the Army, you can expect that the, the person that wins that fight is going to be the person whose friends show up first. So there is a mob mentality of of people in the military. But I do think there's a lot more of a there used to be a lot more honor in this sort of thing and and you know, there's not a whole lot honorable about teenagers getting involved in a fight. But sure enough there we are, so.

That being said, I want to kind of pivot over and kind of just show you what I think is sort of bizarre out here. Let's do that. Let's do that with the update on this, too. This happened actually late last night, early this morning on the 31st. So that's actually today updated just after midnight, they made nine arrests of these people. They were able to be caught. So the Orange County Sheriff's Department arrested nine of the suspects, who they're all minors.

You can see the pictures here. They're showing this same thing that we just saw on the other page. This is courtesy of the New York Post. But you're seeing these guys went shirtless and decided to get into this stupidity. Alcohol I'm sure was involved. It's a shame, but that is the nature of sort of young people in in on a holiday weekend. It just doesn't need to erupt

into this. So folks, if you are working with your kids, there you go. There's this kid, there's this Marine. Look at this young man. Just nothing on his ribbon rack. Dad's a police officer and. Got a pretty decent beating. Lucky they came out of it Okay, We have no lasting damage. I had a friend that that I was serving within the Air Force that got kicked like this.

In a very, very similar instance he had a someone broke a bottle over the back of his head and put him on the ground and then you know a couple of cowards basically kicked him in the skull until he ended up with a traumatic brain injury and he couldn't tell left from right. He couldn't tell cardinal directions. Really interesting challenge to do land navigation with a guy that doesn't know how to read cardinal directions. But.

It is a thing out there. I'm getting no notified in the chat both by Kelly D and former 3364 that 82nd Airborne is out of brag 101st out of Fort Campbell. That's what makes sense in my head. Thanks so much guys. Thanks for the correction and that's why you guys are keeping me on my toes. In any case. What a what a bizarre time when Marines are the ones that are taking the beat down. And in a similar way some things never do change.

You know some things are are are in this backwards world and then in in some ways. We don't actually see any changes at all. And one of those things is that the deck is going to be stacked against FBI whistleblowers. I just got this this morning. So literally as I was preparing for the show, Carrie Pickett sent me this. Carrie Pickett of The Washington Times, one of our, one of our friendly riders that has been able to. Share some light on what's been going on with the FBI.

They have a paywall there, so I had to pull this off. Archive dot pH Fantastic trick for you that want to read a paywall thing. If there's ever a New York Times article that you need to see because somebody's writing a hit piece about your buddies, you can go to archive dot pH and you can just drop it in a a single story at a time and you'll be able to at least read one at a time. So that's what we're doing right here.

Carrie Pickett talking about how the FB I's internal whistleblower protocols have always been a failure. The. The article is entitled Stacked Deck. This is something that we've said here. If you listen to our Monday show, you understand exactly what we're talking about. We're talking about the way that people like Gary Boyle were handled. And it is. It's really, it's disgusting, it's disgusting in the same way as seeing a Marine kicked on the ground.

Honestly, it is a gang battle of of two very uneven sides. And so we're going to roll down to this. I want to just kind of give you some statistics that she dug up and I think they're worth talking about. In 2022, the DOJ received 122 reprisal cases and that is a whistleblower alleging retaliation and reprisals for being a whistleblower. And Full disclosure, I was one of those 122 that included 28 backlogs from the previous year from 2021, So you know, roughly 100 brand new cases.

And you won't be shocked to find that only one of those, a .008% finding, was adjudicated by the DOJ to actually be a whistleblower reprisal. This was my experience with this process as well. I was trying to bring you sort of the the unvarnished truth here if we can. And and the fact the matter is, is that the DOJ is stacked against anyone inside the FBI that wants to come forward. Many of you are wishful and desirous of of an FBI.

Workforce that's going to come forward and and and expose wrongdoings and and there's just really not an incentive for that to happen. The incentive is only your conscience and some people don't have the ability to to to heed that type of thing because they will get crushed. As my friend Garrett said so articulately in front of Congress and also on our show the other day the folks who handle these types of cases. There's a guy named Dan Meyer

who is is quoted here. I've I've spoken to Dan Meyer. Dan Meyer was representing Steve Friend early on. And you you can see that he, he believes that the cases should be closer to 11% adjudicated favorably, which is to say that there are facts and false allegations. That's not fantastic, but I think it's probably actually a

lot more than 11%. I think that the people who are, you know, making the allegations against the FBI that that they are being retaliated against or probably actually being retaliated against, it's the kind of people that have national security clearances that are out there not looking

for a problem. And yet when they they identify something, they are not treated well, Dan accurately states this goes all the way back to the Hoover years, that the Justice Department data is only 10 years old right now. They stopped. They started tracking this thing only recently. They have some stuff from from what was going on under President Obama and a little bit under Clinton. But whistleblower protection specifically for the FBI is actually very new.

Some of you may not know this, but I believe the the act was actually signed in 2016. The original Whistleblower Protection Act under Obama was done in 2012. So that was like the beginning of his first term. And then at the end of his first term, he put in this whistleblower protection Act, signed it into law. That is so. But it's it's it's actually weak. The the FBI's protections are far weaker, significantly weaker than the other federal agencies.

And you know here you go, under President Trump, you had 98 whistleblower retaliation claims. And and that leads us to a short discussion, I think of what is the administrative state, the deep state. This was covered at length last night in our Twitter space. So if you're missing out on those, we actually had I think 800 people sitting up until midnight.

And partially because we had this parody account, AOC Press, which is making fun of Alexandria Ocasio Cortez and got some big notoriety yesterday, kind of a funny story of of. They they use parody tweets that are that sound like AOC and then also some actual AOC tweets which are also equally ridiculous. But the the parody account stepped into the space and brought a bunch of people because people wanted to see what she had to say. Turns out she has a very masculine voice.

Not surprising to find out that a male conservative is trolling AOC, but she brings on herself. She has that kind of high profile. Pretty funny the administrative state though to to double back on this is an entity that. It exists, you know beyond the the terms of any given president beyond the terms of any given political parties influence in the White House. And so we hear things about oh this was you know President Trump's DOJ did this and Biden's

DOJ did this and. Obama's DOJ, did you know this and this and and I don't think that that's a fair assessment, but I will, I will copy out that with saying that. I do think that there is such a thing as institutional capture. We'll talk about that real quickly. The president does not have a control of those agencies. You know, the president so far has been able to. All the presidents have been able to appoint directors. When the time comes up, they can appoint a attorney general.

People like Eric Holder, people like Bill Barr, people like. Our current 1 Merrick Garland and they can be very partisan actors. Often times they are. You know that we will remember that Eric Holder famously said that he was Barack Obama's wingman. That is not the way that you would see the the equal and a political sort of administration of justice.

But so be it. That's that is the the nature of the world that is the 6th AD world that we're talking about this upside down time but moreover. They, once they have that person in, then the entities that are sitting in the upper ranks of places like the FBI and even the DOJ are institutionally. They're institutionally rigid and they've been there for a long time. Many of them have taken 15 or 20 years to get into those

positions. They have an understanding of what they believe the agency is, and they resist change. There's a lot of inertia in the recruiting process. And so Director Moeller was the one who who sort of moved the FBI the way that it did a lot of the people that are running. The current FBI came in under Mueller, so they have a like a bushneocon idea and much of that is very, very left-leaning. Strangely enough, it is not conservative at all.

It's very activist and it's also promoting the FBI beyond all things. So This is why you see attacks on leftist in the same way. And it should be a problem for both people in the political left and the political right when you have those folks getting deeply involved in the politics. That institutional capture tends to lean very left because people who work for the government overwhelmingly vote for more government. And that is a Democrat position essentially anyway, All those

things, kind of scary stuff. It is going to lead us to what has been going on in sort of the the wider world. And I I can't help but always find more and more of these stories and I'm going to continue talking about them. In this case, this is a story that we're bringing up here from the New York Post. Again, this is from yesterday. Offer If you are not watching us on the Rumble channel, you're just missing out on a fantastic picture of Joe Biden.

I think I'm actually going to play it for you. It's one minute mostly because the music is a sweet jam at it kind of got me going this morning. So I'm going to share this with you. This is Joe Biden defending having classified papers. And then we're going to talk about why James Comer, who is the chairman of the Oversight Committee, is now going to go after the FBI Director. And this is just kind of a warm up to it, but this jam is pretty good.

Voluntarily. No one's had to threaten to do anything voluntarily when every single aperture I have with the house, offices, everything can come and look and spend hours searching. My home invited them and nobody and so, and the best of my knowledge, the kinds of things they picked up or things that from 1974 and stray papers there may be something else. I don't know this issue. Anyway, trying to prejudice the investigations going on.

This is not a gangster jam. This is they're showing some text here saying as they packed up my office to move things, they realize they did the job that they should have been done. He's basically claiming that, you know, all the documents that were inside of his office were old and coming from the 70s. That's clearly not true. There was kind of a Twitter piece here talking about how he says in Two Breaths 1. These are old papers from the 70s and then two.

He has no idea what was in the papers, so how how can you make those claims anyway? It's a classic Joe Biden sort of making it up as he goes. This is a standard Joe Biden move. It turns out he just opines he's happy to lie with a straight face to the American people. And and I disagree with all of his characterizations there, What's what this is getting at? Is that over the last?

3-4 weeks there has been a new story talking about a source report that the FBI has an FD1023, which if you follow the show, you've already heard about this in long form. You have to go back a little ways and find out, but I'll give you the short caption version and FD 1023 is a similar document to A. And FD3O2. Most people are now becoming experts on FBI file types. The three O 2 documents any testimonial experience. You use them to document an arrest.

Generally speaking, people are familiar with them from documenting an interview. If you ever give an interview to the FBI, they will write up a FD3O2 and that three O 2 will serve as the record. They don't use recordings generally speaking, unless they're people like me or Steve

friend. It's not very common, So the three O2 characterizes what was said during the interview by the lead agent, who writes that three O 2 and an FD 10231023 is the same sort of document that documents a source contact, a source known as a confidential human source by the FBI or a confidential informant If you're a former law enforcement, that's kind of the thing snitches this kind of deal.

The FBI has lots of different types of sources and as we covered last night in our our space because I wanted people to have a a very strong understanding. This is unvetted information that is brought in voluntarily by a human source that is reporting what they believe to be the case or information that they may have heard, information

that they may have. Sometimes it it's documented and sometimes it's very, very accurate and sometimes it's speculation and it it is up to the agent to suss that out. So this is unvetted what we would call raw intelligence coming in and that FD 10/23. That the the Jim Comer's office is trying to get is a alleges A scheme that the Bidens have a $5 million bribery scheme, essentially a pay to play

influence peddling. Now many of us that are following this, this president's term are pretty commonly understanding that that may be the case. It does appear to be the case, but this would be some documentation coming from the FBI and moreover the question is did they initiate? Investigation based on this information. And right now we don't have a good answer to that. It's not available to us and

it's not being turned over. So there is a lawful subpoena that was issued by the Congressional oversight committee, of which Comer is the chairman. They asked for this particular document. Now to their knowledge, it is unclassified. It was brought to their attention by a whistleblower. We're going to talk real quickly about what that might mean as well. But the the end result was the FBI said no, then I'm going to give you their statement.

Let's do the statement first. This is on Twitter. You can find this thing under the, I think the Oversight Project, which is a part of who is that Heritage Foundation.

The Heritage Foundation puts out a lot of really good stuff under their their handle, which is oversight, the letter P, the letter R, which is their project and this is an A letter responding to the request for this information to the subpoena it is written by. The Assistant Director, I believe of counterintelligence, Let's skip forward a little quickly. It is acting Assistant Director.

I don't even know what, it doesn't even say what Division is, but I'm assuming it's going to be counterintelligence. And it's addressed to Jim Comer. It's a quick letter that basically says you sent us a letter on the 24th and there was a subpoena that was issued on May 3rd. So they've had a whole month to comply with this requiring requesting an unclassified FD1023 form. And they said we really appreciate that you want to do

this sort of thing. And we like to, you know, acknowledge the fact that it's very important that you have this, this oversight of our things, that you have legitimate interests. And yet we are going to also protect executive branch confidentiality and our law enforcement responsibilities. And then they go on to basically say that there there is they they need more information. They need to learn about the committee's legislative interests and specific information that they need.

And need to also balance those out with sources and methods that they are going to protect human sources that they are going to follow the attorney general's guideline for the FBI's use of confidential human sources and so on and so on and so on. They said, as you know, confidential sources are critical to the FBI's ability to build cases including those against violent gangs, drug cartels and terrorists. I want you to notice the pivot

that's right there. The FBI is being asked for a document that alleges that are sitting president was involved in a significant cashbased bribery. Scheme. And they pivoted to gangs, cartels and terrorists. It's always this this switch with the FBI, it's always this we're you're talking about this, but we're really going to get you over here. It happens all the time. It is very, very common. They are going to pivot away from the things that they don't

want to talk about. And that is what intelligence agencies do. That is why this FBI is not a true law enforcement agency. If it was just simply a question of oversight, one of the admonishments. That every source gets, and I'm in a position to know this because I've given these admonishments, one of the admonishments that sources get when they are signed up to work for the FBI, work on their behalf to collect information

and report to them. They are told in no uncertain terms that we will do our best to protect your anonymity, that we will do our best to keep this relationship confidential. And we cannot guarantee it. The FBI does not and cannot guarantee the confidentiality of a human source.

It's not possible, Okay. They are unable to do such a thing because if they need to put these people into a congressional hearing, if they need to put these people on the stand in order to prove a case that is the purpose of having most sources that are in the criminal world, then they will do so. And then they'll have to do all the things that come along with it, witness protection and so on, if there is a source and they are being asked to provide

for congressional oversight. You know, an FD1023 that may possibly, and we're using the word may not will, that may expose that person and their identity. So be it. That should be very, very simple. And the congressional oversight is not necessarily for the DOJ to understand. Now if the president comes out and says something and we have this coequal branch of government that is going to be fighting, then that leaves it up to the courts.

But as it stands right now, we have a, we have an executive agency that is rebelling against. The the coequal branch of government that has responsibilities for funding. Here's why they do it. There's no money behind the mouth of the people in Congress. So we are going to have to see how well they push this sort of thing forward. This document, which I'm just leaving on the screen here, but it is not. I think the other thing is it's not even, it's not even signed

by the director of the FBI. So we have the ranking member and the the chairman. Of the actual oversight on government affairs, this, this oversight committee sending a letter over to a lower, you know, entity within the executive branch and they get not just an acting director like it's it's not even an assistant director. It's an acting assistant director. So for your awareness, you've got the FBI director at the top. Below that is a deputy director. That's the number two.

And then you have a rung of other people. I'm not 100% sure who they are, but they're some sort of seniors they might be like. I don't know what they are. They're like assistant deputy directors, ADD's or something. And then beyond that, you end up with the sort of the people that run all the big branches. These are the ones that are really running the FBI. They're known as executive assistant directors. This is really gross stuff. There's so many words. And then below them is the

assistant director. Assistant directors run divisions. They run things like the Washington field office. They run the counterterrorism division. They run the intelligence division. This guy is below that position. He has stepped into that pay grade to do the job even though he's not in that pay grade. So we have an acting assistant director. I think it's a slap in the face.

Even just that alone is a slap in the face to the members of Congress that are going and attempting to do oversight on a completely out of control and totally unaccountable DOJ. And specifically the FBI inside the DOJ, which is always the animal on it. I'm going to switch over to a

post millennial page here. This just says breaking This is from last night, the host oversight committee holding the FBI director Chris Wright in contempt of Congress over the refusal to turn over Biden documents. I had somebody try to blast me on Twitter earlier today saying that somehow I believe that people in the Trump administration should be ignoring these subpoenas. But then I have some sort of double standard. Let me be very clear, I have no double standard.

If Congress issues a subpoena, even to me, and I don't want to testify for the Congress, I'll go. I'm not telling you what I'm going to say. In fact, when they asked me to swear, and I may not do such things unless they want to swear it as well, that's a real possibility. It's probably one of the reasons

why I'm not asked to testify. The the the fact that you're going to have people that are not under oath asking you questions and they are happy to lie and and make false allegations about you and so on it. It should make you know that this is not an honest process, however. If Congress subpoenas you. If a court subpoenas you, you need to show up. Otherwise, what they did to Steve Bannon is appropriate, but only under the following conditions.

It also should have been done to Eric Holder. Eric Holder was held in contempt of Congress over Fast and Furious documents and nothing happened to him. It was a just, it was a nothing. There was no FBI team that came and arrested him. Nobody dragged him in front of them. None of this stuff happened in

any way, shape or form. So when members of 1 administration are given certain treatment and members of the other administration are not, and moreover, Trump's administration was targeted after the fact. Holder was actually, you know, a attorney general at the time. And so he got a pass, which is very interesting because obviously DOJ runs the FBI at least from a policy position and clearly has the ability to shut down cases. And then you end up with an FBI that's going after the former

president's. People that is the Banana Republic that is the 6th AD world, that's the upside down that we would not have lived in otherwise. And now we have the FBI director being held in contempt and very, very similarly to the way that Eric Garner, what's his name Eric Holder, was. Bad stuff happens when government is not accountable and specifically when government when government officials who are currently in the role are not accountable. That's the two tiered system as

as Jigsaw just said in the chat. It is what happens when you have a double standard and American people can see that and they lose respect for the institutions. If you could lose any more respect for the FBI right now,

you probably will. So one of the things that we were doing because of this, this breaking news last night, is I had some people, I don't want to say names, but let's just say people whose names you would recognize reached out to me and ask me, hey, where's the FBI director right now? He's supposed to be speaking at a conference in Las Vegas. And we don't see him. There are other people, former members of the FBII guess David Bowditch was there. Who is the former deputy director again?

That's the number 2 just underneath Chris Ray and Bowditch seemed like he was always kind of a decent guy. I met him twice in an airport and on our way back from Portland, and he had a good sense of humor. And he was carrying a gun. And he's a big guy. And, you know, he looked like what you'd expect an FBI agent to look like. He might have been the last deputy director that had any any stones.

You know, he filled in the the seat of Andy McKay with a little bit of honor and and and had a lot of respect from other agents, including me. And then he's sort of been strangely quiet since he works for Disney. Now I think that's sort of the way that they buy people off with very, very pricey jobs in the corporate world. But that being said, he was in Vegas and so Chris Ray was also on the docket. Chris Ray may still go to Vegas and speak at some kind of a counterterrorism seminar.

The person I was speaking to was also supposed to speak. And they were very curious. Now you're looking over on the screen, if you're watching on the rumble channel and you're going, Kyle, what do you got here? I've got a map. It comes from a website called FlightAware. And FlightAware is a tracking system. It takes publicly available data that is published by the FAA as required under federal law. And it puts it in a place where people like you and me can go look at it. So that's good.

It's a good thing to have when you know that there's a government jet out there. And what jet are we looking at, We are looking at. A jet that landed 15 hours ago in Manassas, VA. If you look in the top right hand corner of this particular web page, folks, if you're not watching the rumble, what we're seeing is just a map in blue with a line that shows a flight path and it goes from somewhere down to Georgia to somewhere up in Virginia.

And that turns out to be Atlanta, GA, the Fulton County Airport, and it goes up to the Washington DC area. HEFHEF is the code for the Manassas Regional Airport, which is where I actually used to work out of. There is a number of FBI facilities out there. The overt ones actually have planes in them and that's where the FBI's director Jet or the Gulfstream 550 lives.

You know put lives in air quotes because it's a it's not a it's not a person but it it hangs out at that hanger up there and that's where it returns to now what are the whistleblower allegations that we've made We being me and. And you know the kind of the suspendables group is that Chris Ray has been using this jet inappropriately and it's very interesting when Chris Ray breaks pattern. I don't know what it means. We're going to have to keep an

eye on this thing. We'll have to probably readdressing on Friday with the suspendables round table because I should have Garrett and Steve together in Florida and we'll try to do a live show. If we have to tape it, we'll we'll give you a reflection of what's going on in the next couple days. But this, this map shows us that he left Fulton County, Georgia. This is Chris Ray again. Fulton County is where he resides.

As we've mentioned multiple times, the guy has a 10 year appointment to a government job and he hasn't left living in Atlanta. He still lives down there on the weekends and his family's still there. And then he comes and spends a week in DC and then he goes back

home. And for his convenience as a guy who lives in Washington DC during the week and who works at the FB I's headquarters on Pennsylvania Ave. I think it's 935 Pennsylvania Ave. Northwest. They if you need to send packages to the FBI letting him know that the Cal Sarafin was unjustly suspended and fired, knock yourself out sent him a love notes the the FBI director is able to drive from that Pennsylvania Ave. address the Hoover Building down to Reagan

National Airport in about 10 minutes or less with a security detail. It's a 3 three vehicle convoy. It's all Suburbans. They're all armored up like somebody in the world is going to go take a shot at Chris Wray. I guarantee you if Chris Wray was behind you at Starbucks, one of my friends working at headquarters actually told me this, nobody would know. You wouldn't know if Chris Ray was behind you at Starbucks because you wouldn't recognize him because nobody, nobody cares.

So that being the case, he takes this 10 minute drive down to Reagan and he's able to fly out. So what he does is he has the jet pickup from Manassas where it's currently at and fly into Reagan, which is about a 20 minute flight or less, cost us a significant amount of money, somewhere between 5:00 and $15,000. We don't know the exact number. And every time they do that, there's a hard cost associated and then he flies wherever he's going to go from Reagan because

it's more convenient. That is not what happened yesterday the the jet landed in Manassas. Very interesting. I don't know if he's feeling the scrutiny because we've reported this or if there was something else going on. But he flew in late in the afternoon to Manassas and then apparently this morning is at the FBI Academy giving some kind of a speech or talking to people. And he's expected to fly out to

Vegas later. So we're going to keep an eye on what he does because he is going to be held in contempt of Congress and therefore the theoretically. They would arrest him and charge him with that sort of thing and do the same thing they did with Steve Bannon. Now Steve Bannon actually went to jail for that.

So what a weird time. What a strange sort of situation to be in. Those of you in the chat are saying it that this is, this is not the way that we want to see the world operating, but so be it. And and Eric is recommending that you send a letter to the FBI telling them how it goes. So that's kind of funny. If you are sitting in the chat, by all means, please hit that like button. As we have said here, you can

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One of the concerns was last night people were like, hey, did did Chris Ray jump on that jet, fly to Manassas and then jump on another jet because the FBI has a couple of different planes. He usually doesn't Dane to get on the the 7:57 because that's actually meant for real work and they load up HRT and some of the other evidence collection teams and they fly this, this, this huge Boeing. They also have a Q400 which I

guess is not nearly as nice. It's like a a turboprop plane I believe and he can get on that but he doesn't. So but if he was trying to avoid the the radar, I don't have the tail number for that Q 400 at the moment. I do have the tail number for the the 5:50 and we keep track of it many times. You can see it on my Twitter

handle. But the Q 400 is kind of like out of my view and our concern was, is that he had jumped on a that plane in Manassas because there's multiple planes at that hangar and then flown to to Vegas to avoid the scrutiny of being near DC which would be a bad look to say the least. I think that would be a really nice way of saying that. Weirdest story of the morning for me is sometime last night I found out that Tara Reid. Who made a credible accusation?

She's sort of a me too type figure, hashtag. Me too, which was the trending thing about sexual assaults of women that were being not heard. Tara Reid, who worked for Joe Biden as a senator when he was a senator out of Delaware, accused him during the 2020 presidential campaign of sexually assaulting

her. There was some pretty interesting things that were happening concurrent to that allegation going back, including a phone call coming in on Larry King. And and and people that knew her at the time that said that these were statements she had made. I've spoken with Tara a lot. I've spoken with her about these allegations. I've spoken to her about her politics. She's not aligned with me. She is kind of like a left, maybe a center left at best.

She's obviously not a Big Joe Biden fan, but I think that's a personal thing. You know, she's an antiwar type. She sympathize with a lot of socialists that have things that are. Things that are, what is it, socialists that are being persecuted by the government and you know, I'm sympathetic to that too. I don't want to want to see people have their First Amendment rights infringed on. So she's kind of a like a real liberal, like an old school liberal in many ways.

But but she's not a conservative by any means, although she has been kind of brought up by the conservative media because she made an allegation against the president. So she defected to Russia sometime yesterday. She just, she got on a plane and she flew to Russia, which is insane to me. And I'm going to show you why. And this is an exclusive to our show only. Nobody else has this. I actually shared this with Tracy Beans this morning. I said, hey, you know, I sent

her the screenshot. I'm going to show you the screenshot. OK, here it is. If you're missing on the Rumble channel, this is my personal signal account. I've redacted the phone number. That's Tara Reid's signal account. OK, we delete messages every week. I took a shot of this because I thought it was relevant. On Wednesday, May 24th, she sent me a message.

At 3:37 in the morning, at 3:37 AM, I think she was on Pacific Time. She's been living in California, but Even so, that's 1:30 in the morning there because that's my local time. And she said I need your help, and it is very urgent and important. That is a weird message to receive from somebody on every level. And I I reached back out to her in the morning at 7:10, my time, and my response to her was, what can I help you with? I'm, I'm a reasonable guy, but

that's kind of intense. There was a missed call at 8:45. I called her back and didn't get her at 8:50. Actually, I may have actually gotten a hold of her. No, I think it says I missed that. And then she called me again this Sunday on the 28th at 9:00 O 5:00 AM and I haven't spoken to her since. When I did speak to her and I think I did speak to her on Wednesday. I'm trying to remember what day it was. Doesn't make too much

difference. As as the FBI Security Division's favorite podcast, I'm sure they can document that. This is all I intend to say about this. But I did get a hold of her. I was actually talking and walking on a on a speakerphone sitting next to Steve Friend. We were in the car driving to go to work. As you guys know, I was in Houston last week and I get her her call and she's breathless. She sounds like she's on a street corner. It sounded like a East Coast

street corner just to my ear. Sometimes. You know the difference between like a Los Angeles street where she might have been or or being on the other side and she could have been in DC for all I know. Actually, I get this breathless phone call. I need to know if the FBI is investigating me. And I said, OK, well, I have no way to do that. I don't work for the FBI. And she says, I need you to find out. And I was like, I don't even know where to start with that.

You know, Tara, I don't. I don't work for the FBI and I'm not going to go digging into it. And I'm not going to ask anybody to risk their career to go find out the possibility of you. They have no Nexus to it. And we actually take this kind of stuff seriously that the idea of need to know is a big deal. And so she was exasperated. This was a very short phone call. I don't know how many minutes it was, but it was only, you know, it was under 5 minutes.

It was probably under 3 minutes. And then she hung up. And that was the last time that I heard from her. And the next thing I found out, and obviously I missed a phone call on Sunday. I don't always catch phone calls. A lot of times I'm either working, especially at 9:00 in the morning. I was at church. We find out this Biden rape accuser Tara Tara Reid defects to Russia for quote UN quote protection and safety. Like what in the actual what in

the actual hell? She was given a you can see it in this picture that if you're looking at a rumble channel you'll see she's standing in front of a a bounder or what do you call it a background of Sputnik news, which is a state sponsored media coming out of Russia.

Totally bizarre. She made the announcements at a state press conference in Russia and she was standing next to Maria Bettina who was convicted and said she was conspiring against the United States as a as a as a far act, which actually seemed like a pretty weak charge. But she did prison time in the United States for this. So she's sitting next to what they call convicted Russian spy. And this is her quote, she says. I still feel a bit in a daze,

but I feel very good. I feel surrounded by protection and safety. And I and I just really so appreciate Maria and everyone who's been giving me the time when it's so difficult to know if I'm safe or not. I'm not going to be intimidated, bullied or silenced. I'm going to speak out and I'm willing to speak under oath

about the corruption I witness. About the crime I experienced, it is remarkable that Joe Biden raped me when I work for him in the US Congress and I'm supposed to be the fugitive. That's ridiculous and it's unacceptable. I do agree with her. It's ridiculous that she felt like she had to run to another country.

And so here is the six ad world tie in when somebody who came forward and made an allegation against our president like we've had so many celebrated by the left when when Donald Trump was in and and even since. When you have this person come forward and say this is a problem and then they have to run to Russia because they think that's the place where the United States government is not going to exploit them, is not going to extradite them, We are living in the Upside Down.

We are watching the zombie apocalypse happening right now. I know I did an episode about the zombie apocalypse the other day and the fact that we have left is saying the exact opposite. They are taking the talking point, speed, spoon feeding and coming back out with them. This is the same thing to me. This is incredibly bizarre. This is so you unusual and and once again somebody coming out and telling you I need your help.

It's very urgent and important. I I cannot like I just keep hearing that in my head over and over again. It's truly it's truly weird. She was in DC for some antiwar protest. Like I said she's a nice person. I have no idea if the FBI is investigating her but this is what happens to people who are whistleblowers. This is what people do in the public eye. I know Cookie, who's sitting in our chat right now, was in our

space last night. And I and I made a reference to the fact that many people who are FBI whistleblowers, many people who are federal whistleblowers against powerful agencies, they snap. They don't make it. There's some either. There is either some mental flaw, there is some damage trauma or whatever it may be that goes on, they're on. They're unsuited to the role of being in the public eye like that.

Very few people end up doing what I'm doing right here, where I'm sitting and talking to you and I'm bringing sort of this information in a way that that I think is is credible, but moreover that I think is balanced and and it's not unhinged. These, you know, I feel incredible sadness for people like Tara. She's a really nice lady and I have no idea whether the FBI was actually investigating her, whether it's in her head in the world we're living in right now, equal possibilities.

It's totally feasible that the FBI is coming after her, that the FBI is. Investigating her to protect a president. And the reason we know that it's possible is because they're not giving over an FD1023, which is totally irrelevant. They are protecting A confidentiality of someone who does not have a legal right to it. They have a promise of it if

possible. And we have an FBI director that is literally flying around, possibly flying around it look like to to avoid the scrutiny of Congress. That's strange. And now we have a woman flying to leave the United States and seeking asylum in Russia. I mean, think about the types of people. Think about when Russia is the safe option for you. It's all gone off the rails. There's no other way to say it.

Nobody would go to Russia. When I was a kid in the 90s, when we were watching Daria on MTV, nobody would say, you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to leave the United States. I mean, maybe Robert Hansen

would have. Somebody who betrayed the country, somebody who was convicted of espionage, might try to pull that off because they might be able to go spend their money there, but not an American who was struggling to just, you know, break even to make a living, she told me Some of the struggle she had, people would look up her name when she was trying to rent homes and they would deny her because they didn't want that. They didn't want the scrutiny in

the rental property. Of someone like a Tara Reid who had a national spectrum. My wife and I experienced the same thing. We were really concerned that when we went to go rent this house here that we are in Texas, that somebody would care. It's like end of the day, in Texas, America, you got money to rent the house. Nobody should care. Nobody should care anywhere,

honestly. Like if you have a tent that's willing to pay and they have the, you know, the criteria to live in your home, then then you rent it. But Tara was was being denied a place to live. She was always struggling. She was, you know, she's been wrecked. And I think she used to be like a very young, Pretty Woman. She's obviously a lot heavier right now. She doesn't. I know she's not healthy and she's explaining that to me as

well. And and like I said, I'm incredibly sympathetic that there was so much fear and there was a ton of fear in the voice, the breathlessness of the of the call that she gave me was somebody at the end of their rope. And I don't have the ability to fix that for them. I'm, you know, my wife and I are basically kind of going day-to-day and making sure that we can kind of keep our heads above water in a lot of ways.

But for someone to call. Reach out where I was the last hope of being able to find out whether or not she was going to get wrapped up by the FBI. Also it it tells me that people don't understand how the federal process works. They don't just throw you in a gulag. That only happens if you went to January 6th that I think and and

that's been obviously horrific. But if you're arrested in most areas you're going to go have an initial processing and then they're going to probably let you free on your own recognizance because what danger is Tara Reid to anybody but she's in. She is in Moscow and she's thanking the Kremlin because. She believes the Biden administration targeted her to to do God knows what, to silence her, to protect the president. To protect, you know, I guess

like a news cycle of this stuff. And and you know, she's not front of news awareness. There's been a credible smear campaign. They've been talking about how she's a Russian agent and all this other stuff. She was really worried that they were going to try to hit her with a FARA act and. I said, why don't you just register as a foreign agent? I don't even think it's that

expensive. You know, I know Hunter Biden doesn't have to do that sort of thing, but the the rules don't exist for both sides the same way. And she made a She made a wild choice. I don't want to belabor it too much longer, but Tara Reid absconded from the United States, which is supposed to be the land of the free, a couple days after Memorial Day, when we celebrate those who gave their lives for this country to keep

it free, to show that. We're living in this police state, but we're living in the six sad world and it doesn't make sense. All the stuff is going to be weird. I know you guys will be digesting this over the day. By all means, hit me up in the comments on this video. If you have any additional questions, if you have thoughts, if you have reflections, maybe you can reflect on it in a way that's that's less personal than than I can because it's so strange to be part of the story.

I keep finding myself in the news stories. You know, Like I said, I talked to Carrie Pickett. I know that those. I'm one of those numbers of the whistleblowers that's getting crushed at so. It's just a strange time. But I know someone mentioned that's why we listen to the show. Some people are praying for it. Please. Yeah, Play for, pray for Tara. I really, I really wish the best for her. And I I don't know that she'll come back. She's like now she's in a

Snowden type thing. Once you're there, I can only imagine the paranoia and the fear grows because now you're there. And if the FBI wants to come talk to me, listen to this podcast, that's all I had to say. If they do show up my door, folks, you can very much expect to see it on social media. I will be more than happy. To stream the experience or tape it and upload it to Twitter and to True Social.

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