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The Blank Check to Ukraine | EP 291

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The US Government has agreed to fund the government of Ukraine and the proxy war for another round; The Government investigated itself and found the Government was not in the wrong regarding FBI investigations into Catholics; Biden inflation hits home for my former co-workers in NYC - they ask for $165M; "Conservatives" who aren't conserving anything; and Pedophile engages in the FAFO and ART challenge in Seattle. Today's podcast supported by https://CatholicVote.Org (Get in The LOOP)Use PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites:https://contingencymedical.com/ (Emergency Antibiotic Kit!)https://4Patriots.com/KYLE (Survival foods)http://The-Suspendables.com (Show Merch)http://PatriotCoolers.com/ (Tumblers & Coolers)http://MyPillow.com/Kyle (Pillows/Towels/Bedding)https://matthatjerky.com/kyle (premium Beef Jerky) 🇺🇸 Follow Kyle on X/Truth Social/Instagram: @KyleSeraphin⭐️ APPLE Podcasts 5-star Reviews (Leave one and listen for us to read it): 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 Serif. Well hello my friends, welcome to the Kyle Seraphin show. Today is Monday, it is April the 22nd and we are on our 291st episode, which means we have been doing this for just a little bit of time and trying to

get better every single day. We hope that you guys are doing well. You can join us over on rumble.com/kyle Serafin. That is the little button I just pushed right there. You can hit give us a like on the channel. You can subscribe to the channel if you so choose and you can also be notified when we go live. Yes, we are live over on YouTube. We are live over on Facebook, although I don't think anyone's ever watched on Facebook. I have absolutely no idea and we are on X or Twitter.

You guys can all link through in the show notes. There is a link to Rumble which will take you to rumble.com/kyle Serafin. And if you guys want to subscribe, which is a $5 sort of donation that goes directly to us. There is no processing fee. There is no cut that Rumble takes. You guys can do that by hitting follow first, then subscribe. You have to either be on a browser or being on APC or a Mac, whatever. You have to go through a computer. You can't do it from the app.

I don't know why I don't run Rumble. Seems like a thing we should bring up with Dan Bongino and maybe Chris Pavlisky. So we'll see. In any case, we got a good show for you today. We're not going to be doing the James O'Keefe response show, although I will respond to some of that stuff a little bit later at the end of the show. And you guys may get a kick out of some of the information that we're going to share. This is going to be a fun week. OK, let me start with a quick

little suggestion to you. Free suggestion. So it's worth whatever you're paying for it. Yeah, the suggestion is this. Social media is not real. The things that happen on Twitter are not real. Nobody is physically attacking me. Nobody's physically attacking you. Even your ideas that are written up on social media, they're not you. They're just things you put out into the world and people agree with them or don't agree with

them. And the nice thing about having ideas in the world is that we have the opportunity to disagree politely, or not politely as the case may be, but it doesn't cause any physical damage to you. And that's worth remembering. I'm doing a new thing. It's an old thing that I'm bringing back. I used to be really good about it. I let my boundaries slip. And I recommend you guys do something similar. Find a day when you disconnect.

Don't listen to podcasts, don't listen to news, don't listen to anything, don't get on your social medias, don't check your Facebook groups and all the other stuff like that. Just stay away from it and go be present in the world. The the sort of millennial version of it or the Gen. Z thing is the go touch grass. I recommend go touch kids like your kids, go be around your kids, your friends, go get a beer with people that are real human beings.

And then just talk about regular stuff like we used to do such a good idea. Yesterday I went to church with my family and then we got to come home and then we kind of hung out. Then we played in the front yard. We watched a movie at night. There's still all the drama that goes on with kids. We went for a bike ride. My my middle daughter was able to do her longest bike ride ever.

We went for like a two mile bike ride and I went out there and filmed her and put a little, you know, camera mount up. These things are way more interesting to me than fights with idiots on social media, which I did get involved in over the weekend. So we will talk about it. All right, before we get too deep into the show, I want to say thanks to the sponsors who allowed me to come out here and

share information with you. By the way folks, we've got some stuff that nobody else has today except members of Congress. So stay tuned. It's coming fun and it it just implicates my ex-girlfriend, the FBI in all the things they're doing. If you guys want to know how to prepare yourself against God knows what's coming, you can do so by going to forpatriots.com/kyle. Yes, that's the number for Patriots with an s.com/kyle. It is an emergency food emergency tools emergency

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It's cheaper, it's more fun. OK, couple things coming out of the loop. So let's say thanks to the Catholic vote guys. If you guys want to, catholicvote.org is where you go get the loop. I'm looking at my loop today and it's starting off with discussions about the same thing we are. Thank you, America. America is now funding the vassal state of Ukraine. You can read about that.

You can read about a Colombian rabbi telling Jewish students this is the sorry the rabbi at the University of Columbia. We played some footage from that going on. Apparently university or Columbia University in New York is having all kinds of exciting anti-Semitic feelings. Some stuff about Pope Francis, how to how to be a Catholic school that's living in the mission, so on and so forth, all kinds of things. Bill Maher going up against Hollywood pedophiles. We'll talk a little bit about

pedophiles later on today too. So all of that stuff you can find in today's loop. Go to catholicvote.org, catholicvote.org. Click Loop me in by giving them your e-mail address. Or you can just go to catholicvote.org/loop LOOP. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. LOOP at the end of it and you will be able to get the loop without even signing up if you want. So if you just want a great news aggregator site, check that sucker out and you'll be in good shape.

Let's get going right away. This came out, I believe on, was it Thursday or Friday? But it's still fun. I think it was Friday from the New York Times, The New York Times, and this is 2 lovely, lovely men. Glenn Thrush, who I'm not familiar with that much, but Adam Goldman, a deep state mouthpiece, has stated that there is in fact no bias in the FBI report on Catholic extremists. You guys, you guys remember

that? That's something I shared about a year and change ago, that the FBI was going to be investigating Catholics. This is sort of, this is, let's say like the fifth of the 8th whistleblower activity that I did. I'll tell you a little bit about what's going on there. But of course, you'll not be shocked to find out that the government has investigated the government and found that the government engaged in no wrongdoing and therefore holds the government blameless.

Knock yourselves over with some feathers, as Steve Friend likes to say. I cannot fathom how we live in a world where we have 0 accountability. We think that it's going to work and then we're not just totally, totally bored with the fact that this stuff keeps happening. So here's the story. A memo by the FBI, by the way, it wasn't a memo. I don't know why everyone keeps calling it the Catholic memo. It was the memo. It was an intelligence product. And that means that there's

analytical research. They went through sourcing and the sourcing was garbage. The sourcing was like the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Atlantic was your lefty sources. There was no balance in this. This was 1 sided sort of hit reporting that was being done by an Intel person in a in a forum that nobody expected ever would see the light of day. This is the real story, which

we'll get to in one second. But the memo by the by the FBI warned of possible threats posed by radical traditionalist Catholics, which many of you will know as just folks who like the Latin Mass. That's not really a real thing. Traditional Catholics being radical, I don't know what what makes them radical? Violated professional standards, but showed no evidence of malicious intent, according to internal Justice Department inquiry.

Now that's the Office of the Inspector General under the DOJ. You'll be also not shocked to find out that I have made reports to OIG, the what we call the office Inspector General. So has D friend, so has Garrett O'boyle, so has Marcus Allen, so has every single person that's ever come forward with problems in the FBI. There are two major issues

there. The first is that it is not truly independent because the Office of the Inspector General still reports to the guy that runs the DOJ, Merrick Garland. They are not truly an independent organization. And then the second thing is, even if they did find something what they call malicious intent, they have no ability to prosecute. They are unable to bring cases. They still have to bring it to United States Attorney and the United States Attorney's office has to agree to prosecute it.

So you're telling me that a United States Attorney who answers to AUS attorney, so one line prosecutor assisting US attorney answers to a line prosecutor, the US attorney for whatever district that person answers and serves at the pleasure of the attorney general and therefore the president. Then they're going to go out and investigate their own agencies and then bring charges against their own agencies. Not unless it suits them, folks. Not unless it suits them in a

big way. The memo was quickly withdrawn after being leaked. This is the critical paragraph that's in there. It was quickly withdrawn after being leaked and top law enforcement officials have repeatedly distanced themselves from it. Of course they did. Of course they did. Here's Chris Ray talking about this with Josh Howley. They had some heated exchanges and back and forth. I want to get to the meat of what the story is. Of course they waited like 9 paragraphs deep and below the

fold before they shared. But here is Chris Ray again. This is old news. This is going back a year now. I just want to set this up. Important, important stuff, and we're going to set it up in a very obvious way for you when you understand what's going on. No, I don't know the answer to that question. But I can tell you that we don't investigate people for their exercise or they're constantly protected Constitution, protected religious expression.

That particular intelligence product is something that as soon as I saw it, I was aghast. I had it withdrawn. You were aghast. I was. Oh really? And what have you done about it? Did you fire the people who wrote it? No, I had. It Have you fired anybody involved in it? Senator, if you would give me a chance to that's. A yes or a no? It's not hard. Have you fired anyone involved in the writing of that outrageous memo about which, frankly, you've repeatedly misled the public?

Yes or no? The individuals involved and you. Fired anyone? Just a minute were not found to have engaged in any intentional or bad faith conduct and in fact, Lee, in fact, Senator, a number of the individuals involved, a number of the individuals involved in writing that product in the Richmond office were themselves Catholic. So the notion, oh, I see that they were targeting their own. Faith is not out of jail. Free card. I see. I see. So you're immune.

And they're immune. So we shouldn't ask questions about it. You haven't done a darn thing. You haven't fired anybody. In fact, what the house found is what is it? You. You admonished them. They were admonished and their respective supervisors were told to engage with the human resources division to ensure the deficiencies are addressed. Oh, I feel much better. They've been sent to bed without food. Good heavens, Director, this is one of the most outrageous targetings.

You have mobilized your division, the most powerful law enforcement division in the world against traditionalist Catholics, whatever the heck that means. And you're just told us you you have not fired a single person. That should make you, that should make you furious. Because on top of all that, then they went and funded the FBII got no beef with what Josh Halley said. I think he said it well, I think he said it properly. But then they went out and funded the FBI completely in

totality. OK, here's what it says in this piece. It goes on and I'm gonna share with you the actual most important piece of that little, little burb here, which I said is hidden down there. But it says the FBI memo which was drafted by analysts in the Richmond office in late 2022 and completed. Here's where it gets really weird. You remember he sent one person to bed without dinner. That's his claim. It was completed with other

offers. Authors in January 2023 cited potential threats of self identified Catholic extremists and far right white nationalists in the run up to the 2024 election. The authors plural, because it wasn't just one field office that was involved in this. There were multiple field offices involved in it, Los Angeles and Portland, it sounds like Minneapolis as well.

There were cases being worked on this kind of stuff all over the place, but they're not really cases as long as they don't have to ever tell you that they were cases, right? I've told you the difference between criminal cases and intelligence cases. Intelligence cases never see the light of the day. They are already classified as secret, no foreign. They're classified, so they never have to answer for them because sources and methods.

The authors wrote that the overlap of these groups presented new opportunities for threat mitigation. Threat mitigation sounds like one of those things that would be one of those FBI buzzwords slash statistical accomplishments. This is the stuff Steve Friend has been warning you about for quite a while now. The statistical accomplishments are the bureau's version of keeping score and getting those gold stars.

And I mean that literally. Like if you do really well, the top, the top colored band is called gold. They said that they were looking for the development of confidential sources. Yes, that's exactly what it sounds like. And the exploration of new avenues for tripwires. Those are official liaisons where you set up. Hey, Father, if you ever see someone that's a radical traditionalist Catholics and you think that we might need to investigate them, why don't you

come to us? You know, we're on the up and up here. So that's a that's a tripwire. Now, if you do that in the counterterrorism space for someone who says, I don't know, sells precursors to explosives, then that's a pretty reasonable technique.

Lots of law enforcement does it. When you're doing it inside of a church or a mosque or a synagogue, you're violating the 1st Amendment. I would suggest to you, if that's the reason why you're there, because that the thing that connects everybody is that their religion is there. You got to find another way. It's not supposed to be easy to be a law enforcement officer. The memo was known as a so-called awareness product. Yes, it was a domain awareness

project. Domain is like the area which the field office operates in. It was written by leaders. Let me read you what's on the screen right now for those of you who are listening. The Richmond office contacted officials in the domestic terrorism division of the FB is national headquarters in Washington to discuss creating a report for the bureau's senior leaders. Do you understand what? This is not a isolated incident.

This is systemic. An analyst at the headquarters replied that she was, quote, really interested in this resurgent of the interest in the Catholic Church among the people they identified as domestic violent extremists. But the effort was dropped when the memo was made public, the Inspector General found. How on earth are you going to claim that this is not malicious intent?

How do you do that? How can you say that it's not malicious intent when there was a a high excitement in the analysts in headquarters who were interested in a resurgence of interest in the Catholic Church? Direct quote from them from the report. And then they go on in this piece to talk about how they identified a gay name, a guy named Javier Lopez who was indicted on federal weapons charges and he attended one of

the churches. So therefore, they've basically tried to cover it up. The New York Times is an apologist for the deep state. Specifically, guys like Adam Goldman do apology work on behalf. They go out and justify what should be obvious First Amendment violations. And it used to actually matter to people on the political left as well. They used to know that if you go after some religion, you go after all religion. I'm going to play you a little.

Another clip from Chris Ray talking about whether priests should be informants, whether you should be trying to recruit them. By the way, they tried to recruit priests. They tried to recruit some people in choir. This happened in multiple field office areas. This was a big problem. The OIG failing to hold anybody accountable is the other problem. The first shoe is that the FBI is willing to engage in this sort of malfeasance.

The second version of it comes down to the fact that there is no accountability and This is why we are where we are today. Do you think priests priests should be informants inside the church director? We do not recruit, open or operate confidential human sources to infiltrate Target Report. But that's not what they said. It sounds like you were trying to do it in Richmond, VA. No, Sir, no. Sir, this just didn't happen. You can assure us that this didn't happen.

That product did not to, as best as we can tell, result in any investigative action as a result of it. None. So you got to take the man out his word, which we shouldn't, and then you just have to look at their actions. And like I said, it's nice that Jim Jordan is really rough on these, this folks that show up there. It's nice that he talks hard, says big words, mean words. He's got a really aggressive tone. But there's no action. Have we noticed that Congress doesn't follow through?

Congress doesn't follow through and they have the oversight committee. The DOJSOIG can't follow through because they're gutless and have no no actual ability to engage in the aggression that should happen. That should push back and give a guardrail to an FBI that is off the rails. That's the whole point. They're supposed to be doing this. Let me tell you a little something that nobody knows.

The person who engaged in this whistleblower activity that brought this information, this Catholic memo which was really a domain awareness product to Congress, The person that did that was not a Catholic, was an evangelical or a a Protestant, had over 20 years of FBI service with 0 disciplinary record, had absolutely nothing that was a check mark, in fact was a supervisory level or higher FBI agent and that person was

haunted down. What the FBI did was cover up and hunt that person down and 90 days before his actual stated retirement date he was frog marched out of the office and all of his shit was thrown in his front yard like a criminal. He was kicked out and suspended the same way the rest the suspendables were, because the FBI is not a serious organization that cares about doing the right thing in the right way at the right time, as you would hear Chris Werry say.

No, what they are worried about is their reputation. They're more like a mafioso fraternity, a badge and gun fraternity that is. That is the biggest crime that you can do in the FBI, is embarrassing the FBI and that's been the case since Hoover. Folks, you don't know that when you sign up and you go to Quantico.

You don't know that, but you start getting that little taste when you take somebody who's a father, who's an honorable, honorable serving veteran of, of our, of our law enforcement agencies spent decades of their life. And this person, by the way, told me prior to being thrown out that when he put his badge on in the morning, it was now a shame and an embarrassment. Do you know why the FBI hates people like Steve Friend and Garrett O'boyle?

Why they despise guys like me? Why the retired agents that are sycophants for the Bureau are upset with us? Why my former supervisor, who flipping knows what happened to me, is retweeting shit that James O'Keefe said, talking about how I'm a Fed. Yeah, I know. I used to do that job. I get it when my former boss is trying to use someone like a James O'Keefe to come after me on a social media account. Do you know how dumb and stupid and pathetic that is? It's because covering for the

Bureau is the number one goal. And that's what they did in this case. And unfortunately, our Congress funded it in totality. They're also doing fear mongering right now. Chris Ray is trying to fear monger now. They just got their wet dream, for whatever it's worth. And we're gonna show you some whistleblower stuff that's coming forward right now, like in the last couple days. All right?

It's been sent over to Congress. What's wild is, is that they're trying to drum up this thing that we need FISA so that we can really try to pretend an ISIS attack. We got to stop, prevent an ISIS attack in the United States, right? That's, that's the argument they've made. I'm going to show you that the, the deputy director of the, of the FBI just admitted what they've been doing with 702 FISA, as far as I can tell, in

violation of federal law. That information is now in the hands of Congress. They won't do anything with it, but you might as well know that it's there. That's what being a whistleblower is, by the way. It's taking information through protected channels. If it happens to go to the media or becomes public, that's incidental to the actual act of whistleblowing.

Bringing it to a member of Congress, bringing it to someone in your supervisory chain, bringing it to the OIG are the things that make you a whistleblower. So when you hear people talk about so-called whistleblowers, it's because they have no idea what the, what the statute says. It's defined by statute. It's five USC 20. Was it 23 O3, if memory serves? Fact Check me on that, folks. But I'm pretty sure that's the FBI Whistleblower Protection Act. It was passed in 2016.

It amends the previous federal Whistleblower Protection Act, which was packed, I think in 2012, and that's 5USC23O2. There are things that are called prohibitive activities. You cannot engage in them. They do it all the time. Why do they go after whistleblowers? Because there are no consequences.

It doesn't matter whether they're investigating churches, whether investigating their own people, whether they're violating the Constitution or just the basics of federal law that say that they're not allowed to do it. They do this stuff because nobody has the balls and there's no other way to say it. No one has the balls to do it and nobody has the statutory authority outside of the members

of Congress and the OIG. And neither of them do anything about it. That's why we're where we are. Listen to Ray talking about, oh, the scary like they're going to do that. An ISIS style attack like it happened in Russia. Really. How come it only happens in not American countries? Probably because we have a Second Amendment that says if you try to go into a church like that, someone's going to shoot you dead. It's certainly going to happen

if you come into my church. Our most immediate concern has been that individuals or small groups will draw some kind of twisted inspiration from the events in the Middle East to carry out attacks here at home. But now, increasingly concerning is the potential for a coordinated attack here in the homeland, akin to the ISIS K attack we saw at the Russia concert hall just a couple weeks ago.

All right, On top of that, what we've got is a sycophantic media on the left that is not just trying to promote FBI causes. They're actually trying to do this weird hero worship. You want to see this thing that's crazy. This came out the other day, and I didn't cover it, but I wanted to. NPR is letting you know that the Agents Association, the FBI Agents Association, which is an advocacy group that is absolutely garbage.

I dropped out of them. I got a phone call from their president back in maybe 2019 or 2020, I can't remember exactly what it was. I dropped out because they sucked. They weren't doing the thing.

And they were advocating on behalf of FISA and they were also advocating that there should be a mandatory, by congressional statute, a mandatory backdoor into all end to end encrypted apps so the FBI could hack your communications just in case they needed to. My sentiment about this isn't just because I brought something forward. And now I'm angry at the FBI. I've been pissed about the FBI since I started working at the FBI.

I just did it internally and I resisted and I had conversations with people that sucked from the beginning. The people who ran the FBI Agents Association were advocating against what was called the Going Dark Initiative, which goes back to 2014 and Jim Comedy, where they wanted a backdoor hack, an encryption key to be mandated so that the federal government could crack your encrypted comms and be able to access your communications that are supposed

to be private. And then the argument that was given to me was, well, obviously you've never gone after paedophiles who were trying to hide, you know, their, their sexual trafficking, never tried to get a terrorist and you couldn't get access to their comms because it was encrypted. Just because simply because somebody is going to abuse a tool doesn't mean you outlaw everybody from using the tool. Imagine. Well, guns is a good one, but that's one that has too much political charge.

How about the concept of a lock? You can use a lock for I'll for evil. You could lock somebody in a room and keep them there against their will as long as you were able to do so, right? That would be a very evil use of locking technology. But that doesn't mean because somebody could use it to lock somebody in a room that you would never allow anyone else to have a lock. And the government has to have a key to every lock ever made. It's the same with your encryption.

A small fraction of people are using end to end encryption to hide nefarious and evil deeds. That doesn't mean everybody else loses access to the technology. It's the same for crypto by the way, which I'm not a purveyor of. I don't get into cryptocurrency, but you should have the right to do it. The government doesn't have a right to know where all your things go simply because some people use it for money laundering. That assumes something that is not true.

It's the same reason why these serial number problems, they go, well, it's a ghost gun. It's a gun that doesn't have a serial number. It's the same exact argument if you have to have a serial number which is only made for tracking by manufacturers. If the government says you must have a serial number on every gun, it pre assumes that they will need to use that serial number to identify it in a crime. And that fact is not actually

true. It it's factually inaccurate that most guns will be used in a crime. Most guns will never be used in a crime. And if you listen to our interviews with Steven Stambolia, the machine gun lawyer who's my buddy and is awesome, he works on behalf of various different gun rights organizations. One of the things that they have tried to prove is that there is an incredibly small fraction of firearms that are used in crimes. And so the the presupposition that they will be used in crimes

is a problem. I just saw one of you brought up Liberty Safes. Exactly correct. The idea that they are going to the government is going to have to have access to your safe at some point in time. So a company holds back a reserve key or an unlock code, a master unlock is wrong. It's why people don't want to do business with companies that do that. And there is almost, if not a fiduciary, dude, there's a moral duty of companies to withhold and hold on to your information.

They're supposed to protect it because you're their customer, not the government. Except that the government gets involved in a big, big way. All right, So what happens? We got FBI agents that are struggling to meet housing costs in New York City. That's because we have a fundamentally clownish man that is running this country right now and he's screwing up the money supply. There's massive inflation. A lot of it is because of Biden

administration policies. And so you have these people complaining, they're FBI agents, they work in New York City. It's very expensive to live in New York City. Anybody who lives in New York City knows that, don't you? It's expensive. Is the federal government going to come and cut you a check for it to try to offset your burden or you going to have to work harder or cut your cut your expenditures and tighten your belt? Yeah, that's what's going to have to happen.

You're going to have to cut, cut your expenses. But you've got the agents association asking that the Justice Department get $165,000,000 to incentivize to help pay mortgages and rent for FBI agents in very expensive places. Here's the deal. I started as an FBI agent in 2016. My wife and I moved and bought a house in Fairfax County which was incredibly expensive. We started a family there on AGS 10/1 salary. That's the first step.

We were able to afford to buy a home as a brand new government employee with a family of then three and no additional income, just mine. OK, it can be done. It's like a $65,000 a year in one of the most expensive housing markets in the nation. They don't need any additional money. Oh my God. Starting salaries for FBI agents is $73,000 in New York City. Welcome to the world. It's tough. It's hard. Go out there and figure it out,

make good financial choices. The problem with writing them checks is that FBI agents are notoriously cheap and they're really bad with money. There's a lot of people that retire with no money in their their TSP, their thrift savings account. It's the government version of a four O 1K. They don't put any money away because they spend everything they have. I met so many agents that had 20 years in and couldn't retire simply because they had made bad financial choices.

That is a national security risk, folks. That's a national security risk in a big, big way. How are we going to allow these people to go out there and not have financial stability and then have access to all of our secrets, specifically this kind of secrets? Here you go. The Senate just passed this buy and sign the surveillance bill over the weekend, despite concerns about the, the, the, the privacy implications.

This is CNN reporting here. They passed that House Resolution 7888. It renews FISA 702. It extends it. Lawmakers passed it 60 to 34. Yeah, If you do the count, that means 6 didn't vote. The House passed a new version to push it forward. It's got a two year reauthorization. So we're going to deal with this thing again. Maybe Donald Trump has an opportunity to overhaul it if he has any influence on a Congress, which I don't see happening. They, they, they're not serving us, are they?

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan applauded the reauthorization, saying that the United States is one of the most vital tools and intelligence collection. Yeah, you bet it is. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer told the lawmakers to prepare to work over the weekend, but by Friday even had locked out a negotiated agreement to vote. All day long, we persisted and we persisted and we persisted. God, I hate that word when he uses it in hopes of reaching A

breakthrough. And I'm glad we've got it done, said the New York Democrat, referencing the stalled negotiations that threaten the program. Mitch McConnell also pressed for passage of the FISA bill, which he said had a number of changes to address the abuses. Did it? They said that they were people that were fear mongering about the legislation. Were they? Is that what was going on? It was fear mongering. Let me tell you why it wasn't.

I'm going to tell you that the FBI actually just admitted to it in the all employee e-mail that came out. And yes, we've had multiple sources on this. So FBI, as you're reading and you're listening to us, this is in the hands of Congress. They know that you lied about what you've been doing. Hey guys, these are not liars. You guys can support our sponsors, Patriot coolers.com. Go to patriotcoolers.com. You can get one just like I'm rolling right now. This is the 19 oz coffee mug.

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We are looking at a message from the deputy Director, Paula Bate of the FBI Colleagues unclassified, I'm writing to provide you important updates on the status of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, one of the key intelligence authorities that has relied upon to support our national security mission, including changes that will take

effect immediately. I don't know why he underlined it. Also unclassified, earlier today, the FBI signed House Resolution 7888, the Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act into law. The bill extends 702 until 2026. It codifies the reforms that we have made at the FBI over the last few years, requires a number of reforms. Critically, the final bill did

not include the amendment. Look at this critically, the FBI did not include or sorry, the final bill did not include an amendment that would have added the so-called warrant requirement for US person inquiries, something that Director Ray testified would amount to rebuilding a pre 9/11 wall between the intelligence agencies and law enforcement. There needs to be a wall between intelligence and law enforcement, folks. It has to happen.

We cannot have intelligence agencies that have the ability to arrest you. They're called secret police forces. They have been antithetical to liberty at as a as a a larger sort of concept for the last couple 100 years. Anytime that you had these secret police operations that could use extrajudicial powers to search things without a warrant. Our founding fathers are very specific about this.

It's not very hard. If you have probable cause to believe that there was a federal crime in progress, go and get a flippin warrant from a Magistrate Judge. They'll meet you anytime you can swear it out remotely because of COVID. You can I've, I've done warrants wear outs where you call in, you send it over via e-mail. They read what your probable cause statement is. They ask you don't raise your hand over the phone. You put your hand in the air while you're standing there like

a doofus in your office. And then you say, yeah, I, I, I swear that this is true to the best of my knowledge and you know, based on my training and experience unclassified. Further additional communications will follow addressing each of these changes. However, there are two key changes that the law has made effective now and it may take several weeks to update our database. So we're probably going to have

some violations of this. That's fine to reflect these changes, but everybody is required to start adhering to them as of today, Number one, for official use only mandatory pre approval for all section O2 US person queries. That was known as reverse targeting. That was known as reverse targeting, which was illegal when I was working for the FBI. Apparently they don't have a problem with it. Now you just need to get pre approval. And who do you get pre approval

from? It says here that you must get the CDC or the ADC of the field office. That means that the chief lawyer for every field office, the same person or persons that signed off on that Richmond Catholic document, that's who you have to get. That says that you will be able to query the UN minimized. That means raw intelligence collected directly from your

e-mail boxes pre approval. You can get the you can get the unmitigated, unminimized Section 702 information which is stored in DWS, the data warehouse system, prior to conducting the query. You just have to get the lawyer to approve it. It's internal to the FBI. Remember what I just said about the FBI or the DOJ investigated the DOJ and they found the DOJ harmless. How do you think this is going to work when the FBI asked the FBI for permission to do FBI things?

We've previously required pre approval only in certain criteria such as sensitive queries or batch queries. Now we're just saying you can get it for anybody. You just have to ask the lawyer in your office. And #2 the prohibition of seven O 2, quote UN quote evidence of a crime. Only queries effective immediately. You may not query unminimized 7O2 information for evidence of a crime, only purposes.

Why would they have to do that? Because they used to do evidence of a crime only inquiries, which is categorically illegal. They used to do this and now they're saying you can't do it anymore. This is what the secret police looks like. Evidence of a crime queries on 7O2, which was meant, as we were told over and over and over again, only to go after foreign Intel people and only to go after foreign terrorist organizations.

No, it's going after US persons and evidence of a crime inquiries are now going to be something that you are prohibited from doing. This applies to all queries. They should have gotten a warrant in the 1st place. That was the requirement before they were breaking it and they're admitting it. Paula Bate, the number two in the FBI, the guy that answers directly to the FBI director.

Additionally, Congress recognizes the in reauthoration 7O2 queries, including US persons, are vital to illuminating potential threats, connecting the dots, staying ahead of our adversaries. This is the garbage that we're talking about. This is how you tell people that you're going to break the law and you're going to do things that are antithetical to your constitutional oath. But we're doing it for the right reasons because we're the FBI

and we only do good things. Director Ray said we did, so we are doing it well to continue to demonstrate why tools like this are essential to our mission. We need to use them while also still holding ourselves strictly accountable for doing so properly and in compliance with legal requirements. So I urge every person to look for ways to appropriately use and have the added confidence that this new new pre approval process will help ensure that those queries are fully

compliant with the law. Thanks for the dedication to the mission and the work we do not for serving the American people. Of course, that's Paula Bate. You guys get it. You understand what we're dealing with here. That's it. That that's, that's it in a nutshell. That's, that's the people that we are up against. We are up against people that do not believe in the Constitution. They believe in their agency.

As we found out on Thursday from Rob Green, who did a really great job and I'm stealing this from here on out. They have chosen institution over constitution. They've chosen loyalty to institution over constitution. And that's where we live. That's how you get that e-mail acknowledging that there were criminal activities that were happening that didn't hold anybody accountable. They got a stern talking to you. Chris Wray told you they went to

bed without dinner. Man, it makes me want to puke. It really does. Like it's so nauseating the ability that that that admission that they are doing conduct and they are searching US persons in that way. Bizarre. It's a bizarre time to be alive. Let's talk about Ukraine. That's the fundamental. That's the that's the the focus of today's thumbnail. The Ukrainian president gives a hearty thank you to Congress and Biden for the billions he's about to receive.

This is coming in from RedState. Appreciate that. Vladimir Zelinsky, Ukrainian president, appeared on Meet the Press Sunday and expressed his appreciation to Joe Biden and members of Congress for supporting an effort to send more military aid to the company the country as it continues to fight to repel the Russian invasion. Zelinsky's comment come after the House passed a bill that will send over $60 billion in Ukrainian aid.

I think it's like 64 billion, wildly enough, that's more money than we spend our entire United States Marine Corps. Yeah. So you are now founding a foreign government more than you are one of our most important branches inside the Department of the Navy. In the interview with host Chris Walker, Ukrainian president started by saying thanks to the Congress for the bipartisan

support. Also thanking House Speaker Mike Johnson and Joe Biden, he said this support will really strengthen the Armed Forces of Ukraine and that the country would have a chance for victory if Ukraine gets the weapon systems. We need so much, We need so much. Is there any chance that Ukraine is going to be able to fight off Russia or are we just slowly prolonging the inevitable here? I can't see how it's working.

I don't see it's feasible. This was the response, by the way, of passing the bill in the House. Some lady was walking around handing out flags so that when they voted, I and they read the vote that Speaker Johnson could get this visual. Does this make you want to puke? If this isn't America last, I don't know what it is. I don't know what else you would call this. A man who stepped up and said I'm an America first, speaker.

The first two priorities, he said, was that we've got to get money to Israel and we've got to get money to Ukraine. Who who are those people representing? Where are those elected officials? Like, where are they from? What group are they representing there as they all stand in the American House and they are all waving Ukrainian flags, some little Chinese garbage from from, from a plastic made, you know, little factories.

Look at that. They're waving them and they're so they're they're weekly enthusiastic. That was what we would call like the like the pathetic yay, right? Are they going to win a war against Russia? Is that what's happening? Did we just fund that? No. And we have utterly unserious people in the White House doing the same situation. They're the ones who are also trying to push this thing along. I'll give a little head tip to the cannibal questions that came from Peter Ducey.

This is kind of funny. This is how we got there because these are the questions we have to ask. Our sitting president claimed that his uncle was eaten by cannibals. We talked about that on Friday. You can't even get a straight answer from them. Like, why did he do that? And they're like, oh, we're going to trot out more lies about how Donald Trump was defaming soldiers and things that have already been debunked.

Listen to this nonsense coming from Scishow Bob and and Peter Ducey. I agree Second Lieutenant Ambrose Jay Finnegan was a war hero, but the Pentagon says for unknown reasons the plane was forced to ditch in the ocean. Both engines failed at low altitude. Why is President Biden saying he was shot down? There's no evidence of that. And why is he saying that his uncle was eaten by cannibals? That is a bad way to go. He. Lost his life. It's not. Look, I'm not.

We should not make jokes about this. Wait. Wait, wait. I mean, your your last line. It's for a laugh. It's for a funny, a funny statement. And he takes this very seriously. His uncle who served and protected this country, lost his life serving. And that should matter. You have a president that lifts up our U.S. troops, our American veterans every day who thinks about them, who actually thinks they're all heroes, and they are.

And you have a former president who disrespects that, who doesn't honor that said it as president. Suckers or losers, That's what he said. That's made-up. That's made-up. That didn't happen. It's been confirmed that didn't happen. Kind of like Donald Trump didn't jump over the back seats and try to drive a limo somewhere from the rear seat. It's like they just lie with impunity. They don't care.

The truth isn't important. And more importantly to me, what's the difference between Mike Johnson as speaker and this? You guys remember this, there's Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi, and they're holding a Ukrainian flag that's been autographed and Zelensky addressing a joint session. What's the difference? What's the difference with having Republicans in charge,

huh? Is there any upside to electing people that are just going to throw our money into this meat grinder that's killing off a bunch of the young men in Ukraine? They're devastated and and can they win? Do they have any possibility of winning there? I'm not just asking questions. I'm just saying I don't get it. And then meanwhile, you'd think that the one, the one branch that should be out there that would be able to play referee in all this game, right?

We've got the executive that's, that's run by Biden right now, that's doing wild stuff. That's where the FBI lives. You've got Congress sending money where we don't want it. How about the how about the judicial branch? What about the Article 3 guys? Right, Article 1, Congress, Senate, Article two, President, executive agencies. Boom. Article 3. How about them? Are they squaring it away? Is the Supreme Court solving problems? This is an old article, but it continues to be the case.

Do you remember Chris Ray stating emphatically that we do not investigate religious organizations simply based on their religion? Did you hear him say that? Then what the hell is this? It's coming from Reuters from March of two years ago. the US Supreme Court rules for the FBI in a Muslim surveillance dispute. You don't have to like Muslim people. You don't have to like the religion.

You have to know that they are constitutionally protected under the First Amendment. The government doesn't get to describe or decide what are good religions, what are bad religions. They don't get to decide that Catholics are bad religions and Muslims are bad religions, but other ones are OK. That's not appropriate. They don't get to decide who is and who is not.

The Free Press, for all my disagreements with someone like a James O'Keefe who I don't like personally, he has the right to be a journalist or even be a bad journalist.

He is the press because the press has no delineator that the government gets to weigh in on. That doesn't turn out to be the case in the Supreme Court. This is a 2 year old article stating that on that Friday they ruled in favor of the FBI in a case discerning discrimination concerns by three Muslim men from California who accused the agency of conducting illegal surveillance on them after the September 11th attack.

In 2001, the court unanimously overturned a lower court's ruling from 2019, saying that federal law regulating government surveillance under FISA get it Trump the state secrets privilege, a legal defense based on national security interest. I want to break down what they just said. A lower court stated that FISA doesn't get to come in and allow the government to infringe on your civil liberties. That's the purpose of what that

was. And the, and the government pled this thing called the state's secret privilege. The state's secret privilege is that national security should trump your civil liberties. That's the claim the government made and the Supreme Court agreed. The ruling means that the that the the case returns to lower courts for further litigation, with the claims being made by

the plaintiffs not dismissed. But they're not allowed to say that the government cannot infringe upon their rights based on state secrets, because the government is allowed to infringe on your rights based on state secrets. That's what they are claiming. National security Trump's individual liberty. That only happens when you are

in totalitarian systems. When the state is the beneficiary of the default position and your civil liberties play second fiddle to the government's need to spy on you. We are screwed. Supreme Court faulted the 9th Circuit Court of Appeal analysis, with Judges Justice Samuelita writing that FISA permission in question does not displace the state's secrecy

privilege. The lawsuit accused the FBI of infiltrating mainstream mosques in Southern California and targeting Muslim Americans for surveillance. Because of their religions. Exclusively because of their

religions. When I tell you that this is not a new fight and the political left should have common cause with us, they should because they were the ones that were lionizing this and talking about the problems of having an FBI that was only interested, that was only willing to target Muslims. Now they're willing to target Christians too. They've been coming for a lot of people before they came for us, folks. We have common cause as Americans.

They're not your enemy. The left, the people on the political left that vote for this stuff, they're just short sighted and foolish. That's my that's my claim to you. There's plenty more here. You guys can go find this open source casing. We'll talk about it with Garrett O Boil one of these days where I'll get the AMRAD guys to discuss it. If you're not following the AMRAD pod, the American radicals

go to AMRAD pod. It's at AMRAD pod on on X and it is it's available on rumbleitsrumble.com/amam Rad RAD pod POD. That's Steve and Garrett. They talked about this. Garrett actually worked with one of the women who was the investigators on this case. They infiltrated these cases by sending in a bunch of dudes that were trying to radicalize people in the Muslim mosques and they were FBICHSS, professional CHS's nonetheless.

And they went out there and tried to do it with like it was called, it was called Operation Flex if memory serves. I did a whole podcast on this at one point. Check it out. It's worth knowing they've been doing this for a while. This is not a new game. This goes all the way back to like 2006 and I'm sure it happened before then. That's the radical part. All right, let's say thanks to the the folks that are our affiliates out here. This is our affiliates.

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This is why I'm in a hot water seat with some of these people that are like so-called right wing influencers. I hate this shit. I absolutely despise when we have people that are so-called conservatives that are arguing non conservative positions and a lot of them tend to be some of these goofy women, but some of them are just women suck UPS. This is Laura Loomer's tweet right here.

It says quote, if you're living in the modern world and you want to have kids with the divorce rate being over 60%, you should get a prenup and establish a contract before you have kids outlining what will happen if you get a divorce so there are no surprises. Don't gamble your life. She means with your life of course, but that's what she said. End Quote. Now, that's just quoting a survey that basically said that 60% of Americans in their 30s had at least one child in the

1990s. That's down now 50%, down to 27%. It's the most catastrophic event in American history. And Laura Loomer is basically going out there and giving advice that marriage is a bad idea. And if you do, you should start with a prenup. My question, which started off this little, this little tit for tat nonsense between her and James O'Keefe and I was that I asked her, what does your prenup say? The and how you know where will your kids be living if you get a divorce?

And the fact of the matter is that she's an unmarried 30 something year old woman who has no children and she has no interest or knowledge in this topic. So maybe I'm just asking a simple question like, hey, Looney Tunes, maybe stay in your lane. Maybe stop trying to be whatever it is you're doing and go out there and get married if you want to start telling us who are married, how things work. By the way, my wife and I've been married for over 10 years. We have no prenup.

I told her I'd rather die than have our marriage end. That's how it works. That's what you do. That's what it means when you say death do me part. It used to mean something when people used to do that. It's a commitment. It's both a contract and a vow before God. If you get rid of God and you don't think God matters, then maybe you start saying things like Laura Loomer is saying here. The problem is, how about conservatives that are trying to

conserve something? You know, like the values. I've held spaces with you all where hundreds of you have come up and stated things, and what do you say?

You say the things you care about are American values, American exceptionalism, meritocracy, hard work, our civil liberties, and the values of holding up to the Constitution. All of these things only happen if we have an underwriting current of understanding that morality exists, that there is an objective right and wrong, and if you do not abide by them, then you will be LED astray.

You will not, you will not be able to uphold civil liberties and be able to be a good steward of people's constitutional protections, which is your job as a government employee. If you don't give a shit about even the person that is closest to you. Think about this one.

The reason why they used to have infidelity as a disqualifier for national security clearances is because if you couldn't be honest with your spouse, that person you look in the eye every single day and have to reassure them that you are being faithful to them by your presence. If you can't do that with your, how on earth are you going to do with the nebulous concept of the American people? There are no American people. They're just Americans when you meet them.

And you can betray them very easily because you don't feel like you're individually betraying them as you do your query search in FISA 7O2 data warehouse systems. But your spouse, you have to lay down with them every night and look at them in the eye and discuss building your your life together and discuss your finances wherever they are and what your difficulties are. And the fact that your three-year old doesn't want to poop in a toilet and wants to poop in the yard for some reason.

Like these are things that you're supposed to be able to go to your spouse with. This is the reason why we are supposed to have a good and moral people first. And then you can hold on to the constitutional Republic. If Laura Loomer doesn't understand that, that's fine. She's 30 and she's unmarried. She doesn't have any skin in the game right now. But for those of us that do, maybe don't lecture any of this stuff.

And I don't care what you think about marriage because you don't know anything about marriage because you're unmarried and you think that getting Donald Trump elected is the most important thing. I asked the simple question, what are you conserving, conservatives? What is it that you want to conserve? And are you acting in a way that will allow that to happen? Or are you out there following Looney Tunes? People that think that throwing a microphone in someone's face

is journalism. That's not journalism. By the way, James O'Keefe threatened to throw a microphone in my face. Like, really? I put a microphone in my face every morning. Y'all you guys can come find it anytime you want. And if anybody comes on my property would have little kids in my hands 'cause I don't go in public without my family 'cause I don't have any reason to. I only go in public with my family. That's the whole point of what I do. I get to work from home.

So don't send anybody to confront me with my family 'cause I'll hurt you. I will physically end you if you threaten my like 8 month old child who's tiny the the threshold for deadly force and that is very, very low. For whatever it's worth. OK, I want to keep pressing on this. We're going to touch a little bit on this sort of Looney Tunes thing and then we're going to end up with the paedophile justice, which I think is not tragic. It's not tragic.

The reason that there's a problem with people like a James O'Keefe in my world is because I believe in giving you honest truth that I'm able to assess things that I know for a fact are true and things that I believe based on my training and my experience. When you have no training and no experience then you end up putting shit like this out in the world. This is a tweet dated 10 February 2017 from James O'Keefe.

I'm going to read it for you but before I do I want you to understand there's a person wearing khaki pants like a fed is wearing a multi camp combat shirt, has a neck Gator on for some reason is in the terrible shooting position and is shooting a suppressed pistol without a red dot optic in 2017. And it says with at Project Veritas special training we will be the next great intelligence agency.

Hashtag Veritas. Our team is undergoing intense training at a classified location as we make Project Veritas the next great intelligence agency. This stupid shit is called Larping, live action role-playing, because as we talked about on Friday, when somebody is an actor and the role that they choose is journalist, then they also might think the role that they could choose is spy. I met with people at Project Veritas. I was there with them in Phoenix. I was at their after party.

I talked to their undercover journalist. They believe that they have training in OPSEC and they have training in field craft in Intel operations. They don't, they have pretty girls that go out and sit down on dates and they have dudes like James O'Keefe who sit down with with men and they elicit information using, you know, either the honey pot or the honey dicking attempt. This is not a serious group of people. You don't get to be a great intelligence agency.

It's like a non profit. Why are they shooting suppressors? Nobody serious engages people with suppressors with neck gaiters on while holding that shitty shooting stance. Who shoots like that? Non serious people. And that's why some of the stuff that we're going to be exposing on O'Keefe is going to be uncomfortable for you all because a lot of people want to believe in something. I get it. Here's my fundamental take on this.

If you took the information that happened in 2020 and 2021 and the COVID nonsense and all the other things where our government agencies have been lying to you and spying on you, which we've shown you through whistleblower activity, when honest people have showed you, hey, this is what's happening. And you said I can no longer trust the government. I can no longer trust maybe my church. I can no longer trust the institutions that I believed in.

The medical industry, My pediatrician is lying to me and telling me things that are false and trying to push a COVID shot on my little kid. OK. When those people, the news media constantly hyping garbage when all of the institutions that people used to believe it like it must be true. It's on television, like, you know, it's on the Internet. All of these sort of things were, they were slayed in 2020 and early 21.

COVID was actually the great awakening, if not the Great Reset. It shut down our ability to blindly trust in institutions. And I'm I'm guilty of that, too. I was, there were things that I was like, yeah, why would my doctor lie to me? They must know what's going on. Obviously they don't. We know that now they're all willing to take a paycheck and just kind of turn the other way. So were my colleagues, which shocked me. But it is the nature of the beast.

When that happened, there were two outcomes. Some of our country has gone the wrong way. The right outcome is that you become skeptical of everything and prove it. You must prove it to me individually. You must show me evidence that I can go and evaluate with my own eyes. Or you do the other thing, which is what a lot of people have done, which is that I believe whatever I want. I believe whatever feels right to me. That's Laura Loomer, that's James O'Keefe, that's calling

Kyle Serif in a fed. As I sit here with an upside down FBI badge on in a house in Texas. You think the FBI would allow me to sit here and do this podcast where I can like consistently rip on them and leak stuff that the whistleblowers bring to me? No, they would not. I do hours and hours of information explaining exactly how they operate because they suck. There is no SIOP capable of doing what I'm doing right now and I can address it head on because I don't care.

There's a reason why, like I think it's funny. I have Fox Mulder here behind me, right? This is, I want to believe from the original X-Files, the first episode where you meet Dana Scully, because that's what we all hoped we were going to go do. We are going to have a Scully and a Mulder experience going to work for the F file or work for the the FBI. I try to get on The X-Files. They don't have one.

You see over my shoulder here, Silence of the Lambs that was shot at the FB is Academy that showed us the first version of DEI and women getting brought in from the field when they were still like Academy students. Nonsensical. But yeah, that makes sense. And then you've got this one over here. Oh, this what side? This side. There it is. That's Bodie right there. That's Bodie. He's a bank robber that wore the the the Ronald Reagan mask.

You remember in Point Break, that's Keanu Reeves and they're doing a skydive. That's what's on the wall behind me. My son's name is Bodie. When people ask me like, why did you name him that? I'm like, he was the good guy in Point Break. And they're like, wasn't he the bank robber? And I'm like, yeah, he got away from the FBI. Getting away from the FBI was the goal. It was always the bad guy. It was pretty clear. But we're working against it by being honest and faithful to the

oath. That's what that's what the suspendables are about. We're like, you cannot do this on our watch. We honor Constitution over institution. And then you've got this bullshit. We're going to be the next great intelligence agency. We're going to go leak things. Audit. Are you a freaking clown like James O'Keefe is playing? Here's what's really true about James. One, he presents himself as this virtuous and moral figure. He is not. He's a dirtbag. He's shitty to women.

We're going to show you that. We have a bunch of his DMS. James, if you're watching this, that's what's going to happen. We're going to show what kind of person you are. Not because I give a shit about exposing that you're a dirtbag and you have a bad dating life, which you do. It's because it's something really simple. You're not conservative. There's nothing conservative about you. The way that you've lived your

life is not conservative. And you used to take your female employees, make them comb through your filthy DMS full of sexting and whatever, and make them go look for tips and they didn't like it and they saved them. And now they want it public. And I'm going to do that. And there are other people in this in the conservative world that are like, Yep, OK, fine. That's gross. We don't want that. There's also videos of you doing things that are probably felonies.

Sexual battery is not something to be taken lightly. I don't care what political party it is. I defend women by default. Even women I disagree with. I would defend Laura Loomer. You want to know something funny folks? I defended Laura Loomer and I reached out to her and said you're you losing your gun rights from the FBI is wrong. Even though I don't want to ever meet Laura Loomer, hang out with her of no interest, but she had her gun rights removed supposedly the FBI said she's a

prohibited person. I reached out and connected her with some people. I talked to an FFL. I've got a friend who does that for a living that tries to like get people's gun rights back. I would like to help her because she should be able to own a gun, even if I think she's a moron. Even if I think she's completely nuts, which she is, So what?

And I helped James O'Keefe. I helped James O'Keefe out because when the FBI said that he was a journalist, that the Project Veritas folks were journalists, that they were a sensitive investigative matter media organization. And then the DOJ, remember, we were talking about FBIDOJ, the OIG, all this kind of thing, The same entity.

The FBI was saying one thing. The DOJ was arguing in court in the Southern District of New York about the Ashley Biden case and stating they are not a media organization. Nobody would consider the work they do journalism. That's false. The FBI would consider them a journalistic organization. So we brought that information to Congress and then we brought that information to James O'Keefe, specifically to people at Project Veritas, because you shouldn't fight the government unarmed.

You should have people like me that know that it's wrong for the government to use its power and lie in court for them to claim state secrets and be able to hide behind it. That's crap. So even people that I dislike, and I disliked James O'Keefe from the beginning. He seemed like a little child. He seemed like a like a Nancy boy singing. He told me one time that he could do musical theatre. I'm like, dude, I've been, I was drowned for 100 days in a row. What the fuck are you talking

about? You do musical theatre, That guy still gets to be a journalist and the government doesn't get to decide who it is. So even people that I dislike, if they came after Adam Goldman and said Adam Goldman was not a member of the media and I had evidence that the FBI had adjudicated I had something that would conclusively help him out, then I would show it. And I don't like Adam Goldman.

I would do it for Alan Ferrer too, or whatever his name is, the guy that wrote hit pieces about me because I don't give a shit about what like some person and I have a disagreement about. I care about our government, which is a messily, like immensely powerful and throwing the entire budget of the United States Marine Corps to another country to fight a war that we don't want to fight. I care about them doing evil stuff to our citizens who are not my enemies.

They're just people I disagree with. Grow up, dude. And that's why we got like we've got non conservative people out there pretending to be conservatives. And that's how you end up with this. This is how you end up with women having to confront grown men going into women's bathrooms. Why are women the ones confronting us? Where's the dude here to headbutt this guy? By the way, this guy kind of looks like, hold on. Do you guys know who this is?

JP Sears. He does like the awakening tour or he does like the the the ultra awake. He's really funny. He's a great comedian. He's a redheaded guy anyway. And he's kind of like, he's kind

of yoked. This guy sounds just like JP Sears. I, I keep thinking this is a bit, this is the, this is the Young Americans for Freedom YAF group at the University of Tampa filming this dude that not not JP Sears, but a dude who looks kind of like him and sounds like him filming a dude coming out of the women's bathroom and it's women that are confronting it. Where are the men at? Same as we saw those girls that were walking out of the out of

the arena. This is men's fight because men are now involved in it. Excuse me, what are you doing in the women's bathroom? I'm sorry, what are you doing in the women's bathroom? I'm peeing. OK, but you're a man. Yes, you are. You're clearly a man. And you were just in the women's. Bathroom Do you know how much money I pay? For the school, and now there's a man. In my bathroom. Well, you should talk. To the administration. Oh, I definitely will. Why do you feel the need to go?

Into women's spaces. As a man, no comment on that. Do you think women don't deserve their own private spaces? Nothing really. Do you support women's rights? No, OK, so there's. Just a man in our bathroom. That's that's wonderful. So that the the University of Tampa allows this. Also have drag Queens as well. Just absolute moral reprobates we've got. Drag queen like a dude with a like a wig and woman face

walking with a little kid. That kid look like under the age of 14 or so. Sexual fetishes are not supposed to be paraded around. Again, if we are conserving something, how about we conserve something that is conservative in value, like marriage and not acting like a creep around women, whether it's because of your poor dating history or you trying to get underage girls hammered so you can sexually assault them. How about not any of that? That's all I'm saying. That's.

All I'm saying and this girl's out. There calling it out instead of men. Men are in women's faces. It's time to step up. Dads, unfortunately, don't let your kids go into this stuff. If you're sending your kids to university and they're the ones who are taking the fight to these people, where are you at? You want to see someone take the fight to someone. Let's have a little bit of a refreshment.

How about this, 'cause this is refreshing before we do, you guys can get, you can support my buddy who's also in this fight with me. I'll just throw this up there. The the Suspendables merch store is at the Dash suspendables.com. Not a penny of this goes to me. Not a penny of it benefits me. I just read it 'cause it's my buddy Garrett O'boyle and his family, his wife's company running the Dash suspendables.com. You can get a shirt like this.

This is one of the PT shirts. I'm wearing red today 'cause I'm a little fired up. Promo code Kyle will save you 10%. That's just so they know that you came from our show and that you didn't find it on the Internet when you were searching. I don't know the dash dispendables.com. You guys can get the pins. If you guys want to give them out as a gift. These are a really good gift.

They're really easy to do. They're easy on Garrett as well, which is the thing that I continue to recommend them for. You get 3 for 30 bucks. These are a nice, nice item and you can pin them on a lapel or a dress or a hat or whatever, and you can show some support for the people that actually believe in the constitution over institution. And you were with the badge upside down. The badge is eagle down is the way that we give that pin. If you give it to someone, you say the eagle is down.

I did the same thing to Dan Bond Gina, when we were at Mar a Lago. Eagle down, Val dashaspendables.com promo code Kyle there. OK, let's do something that's a little bit more refreshing. This is what happens when you're a piece of garbage and you're on the Internet and you're trolling for little girls. Yep, you're trolling for little girls and the Seattle PD is running a pedo sting like they're supposed to be doing. What if the FBI was doing this kind of stuff on a regular

basis? This guy decided to do what? We'll call the fuck around and find out challenge or what I used to refer to as the ART challenge. The assuming room temperature challenge. As a paramedic, this guy showed up to meet like a seven and a 12 year old girl in a hotel. There are parents that are willing to. Sell their children, those people. Also need to be fed to the wood chippers. This guy found out right away he decided to engage with the Seattle PD Good for them.

Take a look. This is two different angles of the body Cam. Then I'm going to show you the the critical still that you're looking for here. Shots fired. Shots fired. Suspect down, healthy officer. This is from the other angle. You guys are going to have a hard time seeing this too. But what you're seeing is the cops are standing inside the door. The guy knocks on the door, they open it. He starts to say Seattle PDA gun is drawn. I will show you the gun in just

a second. Looks like he's trying to bite the officer and they put him down the way he belongs. This is what happens. Everything about that was cool, except maybe pointing down range at your buddy where he's doing that tactical reload there. That tactical reload is that you've emptied some rounds, but not all of them, and he goes to a fresh mag. Very, very strong stuff. Well done. On behalf of the officers. This is the the the slide you're looking for.

This is gun, gun, gun. Do you guys see it? He drew a slow, drew a gun out of his pocket. Looks like a Glock actually from what I'm seeing here by the blocky end, but it's some semi automatic black pistol. He drew that out with his right hand, which is where you'd expect someone to draw a handgun, one if they're right-handed. This dude decided to pull it out nice and slow and he got gunned down.

That first shot you hear cracking off in the hallway was in fact that gun as far as I can tell being dropped. Then the other guys decided to shoot and disable him. The officer actually crushed the gun against his chest to hold it still and disable that gun in the fight, but one of the officers was wounded. That guy was killed. Screw him. That's how we do it. And when I say we, I mean America, and I mean this

society. If you decide to draw a gun on the cops, then you suffer the consequences. It doesn't matter what color you are. White, black, any age. Asian, Puerto Rican. What do they say? White, black. Puerto Rican. Asian thing. Yeah. If you decide to draw a gun on cops when they're affecting an arrest and you're showing up to see little girls, you got what you deserved. So be it. Here's something for nightmares. We're going to wrap it up with this. I didn't know this was a possibility.

This is apparently how you can deal with spiders if you live in a place like this. Guys, tell me what kind of shot this is. Are they using snake shot on a on like a 45 Glock pistol? It looks like a Glock, but maybe this isn't airsoft. I don't know what this is. This is a big ass spider. We're going to cut this out of the the audio show, but you guys can come here and watch it. What was that? How big a spider is that? It's so gross. I don't know why I needed that.

I just needed like a little cleanse of this. It's so stupid. We're going to get into some weird stuff this week, folks. It's going to get strange. It's going to get uncomfortable. If you're watching this and you're pissed and you're pissed at me and you guys don't understand what's going on. Moment is end and then we're going to roll out of here. Didn't they do that on The Daily Wire? Do they still do that or the daily The Daily Show? The moment is end.

I watched this video once and it was like my favorite. It's just it's it's fishing knots. See if you this doesn't mesmerize you, I'm going to play the loop twice because I just want to see it. There's like a bunch of different ways to tie a fishing knot. I didn't realize that there were some of these other ones too. Check this out. I got an endless loop there. All right, thanks for enjoying that. Isn't that cool?

There's all kinds of like little like animations on how to draw very cool or how to do very cool knots. I love knots. I used to love them when I was doing military work. We would do them underwater on a breath hold in the dark, upside down. And if you've never, I can't tie a bowl and knot without holding my breath. Is that weird?

It's the only way now to do it. A Bolin is one of those useful sort of nautical knots that we use and I can't do it unless I do a breath hold because that's how I learned how to do it. And I used to do them underwater when I was doing dive training. Weird stuff that you pick up over think. Let's do a five star review. Here we go. This one's coming from 91 Harley FXUS, Navy retired. Awesome show with Steve Baker and the visit to Bongino in the

past few days. The interview with Jim Verdi got a back load of other Baker pods that I need to go back and listen to. Great stuff. Not quite sure how to categorize it so far in my regular rotation for listening though, and one of the few that I'm going to elect to patronize slash make a contribution to. I'll come up with a more informative, entertaining write

up at a later date. Thanks for a good show, Mike from the Oregon Coast, working way deep in the woods, Mike and Harley Ryder and retired Navy. We do appreciate the five star review. Thanks for doing that. You guys can put your own on Apple if you guys want. There's links in the show descriptions to make to make that happen and we'll read on the show here at the end of the show. We appreciate you guys listening and I hope Mike, you heard this one.

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