Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower in American Patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth, because this programme has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Serif. Well, hello my friends, and welcome to the Kyle Serafin Show. Today is Thursday, it's December the 28th.
We are almost at the end of this week, which means we are almost at the end of this year and today is the 4th day of Christmas. Is it not the 4th day of Christmas? Which means it's four calling birds, four calling birds, 3 French hens, 2 turtle doves and a Partridge in a pear tree. We're setting it up. Steve Friend is ready for it. We got Steve Friend on tomorrow, folks. I'm gonna start off a little bit differently today. Oftentimes, we kind of give you
kind of a taste. The tastes are all in the show notes. So if you want to know, we're talking about, that's where we're at. But what I do want to talk about is my friend Garrett Boyle, and he's going under the knife today. He may already be under general anaesthesia, so I just wanted to say a quick prayer with you all for his safe and quick recovery. I want to just bow our heads for just one moment.
If you'll bear with me and just say Heavenly Father, we commend your safe and healing hands to our friend Garrett. And please guide the hands that are doing the surgeries. Do a quick recovery and a safe outcome and A and a negative biopsy and we trust that you're Sons love will sustain him through and his great faith. We ask all those things in your in your name. Amen. Yeah, we gotta, we gotta call it out what it needs to be done.
And that's one of those moments where yeah, yeah, Garrett doing he's doing OK. He's just got to go through and he's like a puppy. You guys ever had a dog that had like all those, like nodules on them? He's got nodules like all over his arms and they're and they're cutting him out today. So that's kind of weird. I was like, hey dude, are you gonna get those things taken
care of at some point. And he said, yeah, yeah, I'm going to go to the VA. So for all of you who are veterans, you know exactly how fun that could be. Kind of iffy can be definitely iffy. We got a full show today for you. We've got all kinds of stuff. I've got some viral videos I
want to play towards the end. I've got some interesting videos that we kind of dug up from some archives at the beginning, and we're going to start it all off with a thanks to sponsors who are the ones who make this thing happen. Let's start off with the folks over at 4 Patriots. I was just thinking I was sitting at the breakfast table
with my wife. I got a few minutes to sit there and and throw down some some eggs and we were like when was the year 2000, not when was it but how old were we. I knew I was 18 but I don't know why I was 18 cause I was trying to figure out was in high school was in college. I was in high school and 1999 crossing over into the year 2000. Many of you guys were remember there was this big scare the Y2K bug. And lots of people took that opportunity to prepare for the
impending disaster. The moment when it was all just gonna fail. Right. The banks were gonna fail. The electrical grid was gonna go down. I actually remember just before midnight sitting down on the floor with my best friend in the world who still one of my best friends in the world. And Nathan and I and our buddy Ben sat down and we just waited for the world to end. Kind of laughing about it. Because you're 18. Like nothing can harm you and
nothing happened. But it's a great opportunity for you to think about Hey should I be prepared. It's New Year's Eve coming up. Things happen. New year new level of preparedness. Go to four patriots.com/kyle and work that out. If the lights go out, they got solutions for that. If the store stops serving, you got those options too. You can put some food away if you want to make sure that you have the ability to to power your home or your refrigerator.
You could do that. You can get a solar generator. Did you guys wonder how I was going to see that all in it actually is all related. That's literally what I how I thought about. I thought man every every New Year's is always going to remind me of the year 2000 like that. So I highly recommend you guys check out one survival option or another and you can go to the one that we've worked with, which is fourpatriots.com/kyle. Kyle is the promo code and you
know, I think they just ripped. We're going to be dealing with them in January too. So you can cross over to there, but it's a good time to think about it. The new year is a good time as any to say, let's be prepared, the world's full of uncertainty. I think 2024 is going to be way more lit than the year 2000. It's just my hunch. I've only been watching this so long, but man, let me just tell you, it's a real, real possibility.
I also want to say thank, thanks to Catholic Vote Up front too, because I pulled some stuff from the Loop today and it's definitely worth your time. And I've got their Catholic mug right here. So let's say it catholicvote.org is America's top Catholic advocacy organisation. The word Catholic means universal. They actually advocate on things that many of you are gonna be interested in. It's faith, family and freedom. They put their money where their mouth is.
They raise money as a nonprofit and then they go out there and they do good work in the community trying to do some independent reporting. They're tracking up to 100 attacks right now on churches in this country that are not being investigated by the FBI. So that's kind of interesting by if you want to go and donate to Catholic Vote, they're going to get all of their donations doubled by the end of the year.
So that's a really big deal. And they're they're actually putting out some of the best reporting and probably one of the best news aggregators that's out there on the web. It's the loop. Just go to catholicvote.org. The opening splash page will allow you to throw in an email address, your zip code. Loop me in, you'll get it. And today we've got a couple stories that actually comes out of the loop. I would have covered him anyway, but they're they're really on top of this stuff folks.
For Thursday the 28th, I've got the Michigan Supreme Court keeps Trump on the ballot. Thank God we don't have to go through that again. Chicago mayor sounds the alarm on immigration. Also a good story. We've got a video on that. Pro Palestinian protesters are blocking holiday travel. I was going to cover that anyway as well. A lot of the stuff is out there. They've also got something about the the administration tearing down a memorial at Arlington National Cemetery.
So I think that's probably worth going and looking at a couple of things about the culture war, two LGBTQ stuff, you know, kind of like the FBI's favourite topic. So check them out. Definitely worth your time. And yes, for those of you, I'm just seeing something in the chat saying the show is running, the show is running, folks, we're rocking and roll. Let's start off right, right away and let's go to this Supreme Court decision.
This comes from Daily Wire and it says swing states Supreme Court rejects the the bid to kick Trump off the primary ballot. This is all going to actually tie together. You guys are going to find out that this I think is there's a common thread here because I started this, this show about about this and then I realised that this is a kind of a Soros thing.
So at the end of the year we did a whole, we did a whole show on on the control of Darkey. These are the billionaires that want to get into your business and tell you how to live and what to do. And this is not a billionaire funded case, but as I mentioned earlier and a couple shows back, there are a lot of billionaires just putting their hands on the scale of stuff and they have a really, really outside weight on
that hand. So anyway, the Michigan Supreme Court, they refused a liberal group's effort to remove Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot. This just happened yesterday. This is about a week after the Colorado High Court ruled against the front. The former president, even though as we covered pretty aggressively, the Colorado high courts decision immediately undid itself and we should expect that to go nowhere.
But that doesn't mean that it's not of note, because the actions that people who hate freedom and the actions of people that despise liberty, they should be noted. There's just a brief order that just said the Michigan justices are quote not persuaded that the questions presented should be reviewed by this court, rejecting the challenge from this group that's called Free Speech for the People. All right, so Free Speech for the People is not a Soros funded
organisation. It is in fact an organisation that looks like they've got about $2,000,000, maybe just just under $3,000,000 on their total books between revenue and their annuity. But interestingly enough they are a organisation that is 100% dedicated to overturning Citizens United. And I'm kind of mixed on that because money as free speech is a real problem. I actually we'll do a whole show on this at some point in time, but let me just let me lay out this problem for you.
I actually turned on a Fox News hit when they asked me if I would come in and talk about the the Harvard professors that are pro Palestine. We're going to talk about some Palestinian protesters as well. So this is all going to kind of tie up together. They talked about would you come on and say that Harvard shouldn't be employing these these professors that are saying things about Palestine and shouldn't the FBI be investigating them?
And here's the real problem with I don't think the FBI should investigate free speech. Ever. Period. It doesn't matter if you're a Catholic going to Latin Mass. It doesn't matter if you are a parent who wants to speak at a school board meeting. I don't think that the that the FBI, the federal government should be trying to say that it has a decision about whether
speech is good or bad ever. But there is kind of a weird moment if you are going to go after people for giving money, which we consider in this country to be political speech. If you make a donation to a political candidate, that's considered free speech, right? That is, you exercising your First Amendment right to back and your money equals speech. And Citizens United was part of that like broadening of the decision. But here's where it gets really
nuanced. If you are an American, let's say you're a former member of the FBI and you came out and said Hamas is a wonderful organisation, they're fantastic and I I totally applaud their efforts. That would have a whole number real world value in the propaganda sphere that would be worth them paying you for. They would be willing to pay people.
I'm certain of it to have Americans, particularly high profile Americans, step up or people that have like a particular expertise in that area and give them good press, right. So that speech has a dollar value just like your dollar value can equate to speech. The problem is, if you want to give money to support Hamas, you can find yourself on the end of an FBI investigation that's going to be called material support of terrorism.
Now if money and speech are basically looked at the same way under our laws, and we have laws that say you can't give money to organisations like Hamas, then how can you speak in favour of them? How can we say that they're the same but we don't treat them the same? I've never actually seen that defence made and I it's it's
waiting. It's waiting for some person who gives money, who gets caught in an FBI entrapment case to basically lean against the FBI and say I'm just exercising my free speech by putting money into it. And it's a real, real weird slope. I don't know where I land on it, by the way. I don't where you guys land on it. You guys can put it down in the comments below if you actually have a a long thought about it. This is not something that I thought about for a very short time.
This is something that's been ongoing for years since I used to work terrorism cases and look at people that were probably going to give money to terrorist organisations. How do you, how do you square that right? How do you figure that thing out? And it's obviously not an easy discussion. Maybe we get some some legal minds on here and people who think both ways and have a debate at some point. I I would love to do a Twitter space.
And Speaking of Twitter spaces, we had a really good one last night, yesterday afternoon. I'm going to cover that as part of what we're going to do. But let me first kind of work towards it kind of slowly, if you would. And we're going to bring up this Palestinian protesters. This is Fox News covering it. Palestinian protesters blocked the main entrance to LAX on the busy travel day. Blah, blah blah. Cops are making arrests.
You can see here there's a little picture of the cops going out and trying to drag these people off the streets because they're stopping traffic. And that's an A whole thing to do, especially during the Christmas travel season. People are just trying to get home. They've been hanging out with their families. They've got this whole idea like, hey, let's go. Of course they had slogans. Ceasefire is not enough. We must free Palestine from the river to the sea.
All this kind of nonsense. I actually have a video of not LAX because it's actually bigger than LAX. I'm going to actually throw up another article here for you. This is PJ Media covering it and PJ Media said. Is this synchronised anarchy? Palestinian, pro Palestinian Marxist hit LAX and JFK. OK, now we have two major airports in this country that were being protested in front of and shutting down traffic. So whether it's a coat they call it, they're actually pretty funny.
This is a Kevin Downey junior reporting. He says what is either a case of socialist serendipity or more likely a coordinated attack on two of America's largest airport, supposed pro Palestinian anti Israel agitators stopped traffic and attempt to keep people from making their flights. All right, So they want to make
people feel the pain. They want to make people understand it. I think that when you start using your free speech to infringe on other people's civil liberties, particularly their freedom to associate and to freely move about, yeah, you're probably actually in violation of law. You probably go to gaol. Of course, many of these people are covering their faces, as
expected. They're young and they're white, and they're not actual people from Gaza, and they're not people who are of Arab descent, and they probably are not Palestinian or whatever the heck that thing is. As you guys mentioned the chat, what is Palestinian? Nobody knows. So there they are blocking at at JFK and then we're also hearing that they are in fact blocking outside of the airport Chicago O'Hare.
Now I got a video this was actually attributed in one place to being outside of O'Hare, but it actually is. It sounds like it's actually outside of outside of JFK. You guys may actually know this. I can't tell from looking at it being not a New Yorker and not a Chicagoan. So let's take a look real quick. Let's just watch what these people have to say. Let's see if they have anything to to add to it. Charlie Kirk called them domestic extremists. That's not probably wrong.
Free. Never. No. Yeah, that's probably as much as we need to see. That poor guy is just walking all the way to the terminal and it looked like it was Kennedy Airport. I kind of got in there. If you're not looking on a big enough screen, you can't tell. But yeah, Kennedy Airport, so there's JFK. So coordinated attacks on East Coast and West Coast, we'll call them attacks, put them in air quotes. That's what they would call if there on the political left.
But just blocking people from doing the thing that they need to do, you know, and this poor guy is walking with the suitcase is not look like he's having a great day. You can imagine how pissed off you be if you had to abandon your vehicle or park way the hell away and then walk in. Who knows what's going on? So what is that all about, by the way? How come none of them can sing? Is there not a single singing voice in any of these protesters? Like, did they not ever do a
men's chorus like I did? What's going on? And it makes me wonder, what's the purpose of this? Is this all coordinated? We've got Palestinian protests, We've got people trying to pull Trump off the ballot? We've got Nikki Haley out saying dumb things, which we'll cover down in just a little bit. And then we've got this. We talked about the Colorado Supreme Court decision. We talked about the organisation that does it.
It's called Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. CREW is what they call themselves, and in fact they go by the Twitter handle CREW. CREW. Very clever. Here's Melanie Stone, a Sloan Rather, who is in charge of CREW, talking about where their money comes from. And this started me thinking this morning. This is where I started off and we'll see where we end up. Let's take a look at this. Find the legal hook to push our
issues hard. Who are some of the biggest donors you have, and is there a restriction on how much money they can give? We don't have any restriction, but I would say our our biggest donors are, For example, the the Open Society Institute is a very big donor. That whose organisation that? Well, it's an it's a foundation. But it's well known to be. George Soros is the one who funds it. The Wallace Global Fund gives us money. The ARCA Foundation gives us
money. Those are some of the big foundations where we Carnegie Corporation gives us money. You you do see a thread through the different sides in this, where a big donor like George Soros will give the awful lot of progressive organisations. Does it? Does he ever ask for anything directly? No, he and I have met him and he's never asked for anything at
all. And I meet with the programme officer from from the Open Society Institute and they're very happy with what we do and they're very keen on transparency. We're part of their. We're part of their democracy Initiative. That's what she is. That's Melanie Stone Sloan Rather, and she is the executive director over at CREW.
That's the group that's responsible for the lawsuits in New York, in going to their Supreme Court, trying to get Trump off the ballot, and also responsible for what was going on in Colorado, where they had a major victory. And now of course as we mentioned, they are fundraising on it in a big way. Alright, so George Soros was involved in that. Want you to put a pin in that thought you to put a pin in the idea that they are doing this law fair. Of course.
Isn't it fun to think how he never asked us for anything? We just were already going to go out and do all this wild stuff. And of course he didn't ask us for it. Let me say thanks to my buddies over at at Patriot Coolers real quick and then we're gonna cover the Twitter space and I'm going to show you why this all kind of links to me, at least in my head. And maybe you guys will make the same connections I did. Let's start right here. These are my buddies over at Patriot Coolers again.
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It's free shipping over 50 bucks. And like I said, a great company. We are appreciative of them. Alright, can we do, can we do this, The Twitter space connection, Because it gets weirder and weirder. I think it gets weirder and weirder for me. I got to talk to you for the first time, Saika Masqua, who is a Babylon bee actor. He's been an actor in a number of different things. He was just in Lady Ballers with Daily Wire. He was just arrested by the FBI, so let's throw that on the
screen here. Here he is. FBI LA, I'm sorry, FBI arrests LA Actor and Republican Party official for alleged involvement in January 6th, right. That's pretty fair minded coverage by the LA Times as far as it could be. Could be worse, definitely. They said that he's the 1st Vice chair of the LA County Republican Party. We're going to talk about that for just a brief second. He was arrested on the tarmac at the Hollywood Burbank Airport, which I used to fly into.
It's a great airport actually, as far as those go, interestingly enough. So you could basically. He was being watched by the FBI, He had a search warrant, served in 2021. They came into his house. He told the whole story. It's in my timeline on Twitter. Should you choose to go listen to it, the first hour is him and Brandon Strock and and actually Jake Chandley. So all those guys eventually will end up on the show talking
with us, I think. We've obviously had Jake on before, but they were talking about kind of the experience of what it looked like and what the FBI coming through the door was. And he said he was worried about them shooting his dog. That was his big thought. And so they had the guys yelling friendly dog on the way back. I almost made a joke and told him, you know, the FBI is not the ATF. They don't necessarily shoot dogs. Fire extinguishers are the preferred route.
But but I decided not to do. It was kind of a serious topic. And so you know, he was basically arrested and then let go within the same 24 hour period of he was held overnight, released on $1000 bond. That's not very much money and and that was that, But it tells a broader story about the way that these guys have been targeted. I think they've been slowly working their way up. They kind of put their toe in the water.
They they being the FBI to go after some of the bigger fish and they didn't want to go after all the bigger fish, the people with high profile names and so on. It just turns out in the case of Mr Mascot, like the best scenario for him was that they had just done the release of Lady Ballers with Daily Wire. And so his profile was much higher than it would have otherwise been. He he actually was, you know in the news already for that. And he also released some very funny stuff.
Babylon B, they just did a movie or a little like video short talking about corn Pop was a bad dude and he goes by this this gunfighter name of Black Pete which is quite funny and if you haven't seen that also in my timeline, go check it out or go check out his timeline and go look for it. It's just it's so interesting that these things are are captured narratives and it led me down to talking to Brandon Straka. Brand struck was in the was in
the space as well. He's the founder of the walkway movement. A former Democrat, you know openly gay and basically said hey the Democrats don't represent me. Saiki said the same thing. He said look I'm I'm formerly on the political left. I came out of West Africa. That's my name. I gave him a hard time and said it was the obviously that traditional Scandinavian spelling.
So a lot of vowels in there. But when we talk about these guys that walked away from the political left, what they're looking for is like, hey, are people on the right going to step up? And mostly they've been embraced. But there's a lot of fear from people that have basically and on the right the whole time. And it's actually very interesting to get a lifeblood shot of formerly progressive people, formerly liberal minded.
I think they probably still liberal minded, if you will, but they're not leftists and there's a big distinction there. And so these these liberal minded folks who have that progressive mentality which is like push, push, push, don't back away from the challenge. In Hollywood in particular, there's a lot of people that run away from the challenge that are conservative and they're scared to do what like a Kevin Sorbo
does. They're they're scared to speak out because they'll be cancel um and Zeke is one of those guys that's not. We had actually, we had Nick Searcy there as well. And he came out and talked about how he was at January 6, and he's made a movie about it and he wasn't getting any coverage. So yeah, Why? What? Like, what is the attack? And the attack is, is that maybe because there are people that are around leftist, they understand the need to keep
marching forward. And interestingly, they're going to be the ones that get the strongest pushback from the political left because like, nobody gets more upset than a lady scorned. And and and the, you know, the left, they may not be ladies. They may not even know what a lady is. But the political left definitely is scorned by these people. They're like, hey, get your butts back onto our side and do the right thing. You're now an apostate to our
secular religion. So I started talking to to Brandon about this thing and I want to cover a topic that's kind of weird for us in some ways. This is a lawsuit that he had. But we we need to talk about victories. We need to talk about victories and and weaponization. And of course this is actually go back to Soros. So just stay with me here. We got you folks. All right.
First off, we're going to bring up the story and these are tweets coming right out of Brandon's Twitter posts and they are long form and he puts a lot of work into these. And you can tell that this is a thread, it's the second thread of probably 5 or 6 and he's going to put out about Capitol Police Officer Byron Evans. Now Officer Evans sued Brandon. Why? Because Brandon was a high profile name and they actually tried to settle with him for
like $120,000. And he sued him under the KKK Act, saying that he violated his civil rights, that he conspired with white supremacists to commit assault and battery against him on January 6th. The problem is the fact patterns actually don't align with reality. The things that they claim and they've alleged and they were looking to threaten bread and into, you know, settling for are not real. They're completely made up. They're completely made up. And we're gonna play you a
little video. This guy. Let me see here. I think I have two pieces on this. So give me one SEC. We'll we'll do a second look at the, what is that number, Tweets #2, I think that's number six here. Yeah. So these are the fact patterns that are actually supposed to be related to Byron's lawsuit. OK? He says at approximately 1:30 PM I was in a room on the 200 level of the Capitol Visitor Centre.
After 20 or 30 minutes, I went to the top level of the Senate Visitor Centre and then to the upper Senate door. After I locked these doors, I went into the Senate chamber and from there I went through the tunnels and blah blah blah. And eventually body basically said was is that he spent all of his time locked into visitor centre and was never exposed to the assault. Our battery and moreover he he never met Brandon struck in any way.
He never encountered him. But he sued him for some physical injury from exposure to noxious pepper spray, bear spray, fire extinguishers and other pollutants sprayed by the attackers, as well as physical exhaustion and pain in my legs and lower body. Emotional injuries to include heightened stress and anxiety and anger and grief and a feeling of loss of safety and security while at work.
And the full and continuing effects of this harm caused by the defendant will be subject to further evidence in this case. What in the actual hell we talk about? You were locked in the visitor centre and he was locked in the visitor centre. Not just by what was said here, and not just through the testimonies. He actually went on TV and said exactly the same thing, which I think we've got a little, we've got a little taste of that.
No, maybe I didn't save it. All right, so I'll play that for you guys another time. But he basically, in his own words and definitely go to Brandon's Twitter page, go and look at what this guy said. He literally says, I locked myself in a visitor centre and then I was scared. So how are we going to move forward with that? How, how can we say that that's acceptable? It doesn't make any sense to me. It doesn't, It doesn't align
with anything. But it's because we're pushing this, this aggressive, hold people accountable for walking off the so-called Democrat plantation. It doesn't matter if you're black, doesn't matter if you're gay, like you have to do the thing that we think you should do. That's your job. Your job is to listen to what we said. Here's another one of them. This is another. This is another Capitol Police officer who sued him.
Turns out they're all either black or brown men, Officers, Capital Police Officer Michael Horton or Fortune Suite. One of the KKK Act said he violated civil rights, conspired with white supremacists. It's the same story. The the pattern of facts is basically the same. What they were able to discover is even funnier in a lot of ways. Why is it so funny, Kyle? What are you talking about? Here's the fact patterns of this particular case. It's actually even more
ridiculous. And what they said was they they have these interrogatories. When you do discovery in a civil lawsuit, you can basically say, hey, these are the questions we require you to answer. And as long as they're not, you know, ruled out, then you have to answer it. Identify your physical location from the approximate time of 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Standard Time on January 6th.
Here's what he says. The plaintiff, the guy suing Brandon, says, To the best of my recollection, at the time I respond to these interrogatories, I was at my home in Annapolis, MD, from 11:00 AM until approximately 2:00 PM when he drove to work, and he parked on the street at approximately 4:00 PM. Now why is that relevant?
Because Brandon was only on the Capitol grounds for a certain amount of time, and he was only able to do anything at all during that time that was related to the January 6th, you know, Capital police officers. And this guy was at his house. Imagine filing a lawsuit saying that you and here's the here's the the physical injury suffered. Let me actually go back to real quick there on the bottom. I suffered physical injury from exposure to noxious pepper
spray, Bear spray. You see the same thing, right? Fire extinguishers, pollutants, etcetera, etcetera. Emotional injuries, they're limited, not limited to heightened anxiety and stress and so on and so forth. This is all the same fact pattern. So they copied the facts and and of the case, and then the guy wasn't even there. Whoa. So one guy was locked in a capital visitor centre. Another guy was at home and they still had the balls to file this lawsuit. Why did they have the balls to
file this lawsuit? How did this all work out? Well, it turns out that it comes from a a group that was called the Lawyers Committee. There they are. This is Damon Hewitt. He's the next president. He's the current president and the executive director of the National Lawyers Committee. Doesn't that sound very innocuous? Kind of like Open Society
Foundation? The Lawyers Committee is a group of left wing activists that sued him, and I've highlighted a page right here on on the you can see it right on the on the web if you're looking at the screen. Additionally, this guy served as a senior advisor at the Open Society Foundation, where he coordinated special projects, including you Ready for the
protester part? Philanthropic responses to the uprisings following the police killings of unarmed black people in Ferguson, MO and Baltimore, MD. That would be Michael Brown of Ferguson, MO. And it would be Freddie Grey of Baltimore, MD. Yikes. So this guy who heads the lawsuit, the law firm that filed against Brandon, came from a Soros organisation to another Soros funded organisation.
Because one of the major donors to this lawyers committee is the Open Societies Foundation, which is George Soros exclusively. Like that's where his he dumped a bunch of money and we'll talk about how much in just a second. And this guy's background is in rabble, rousing and philanthropic support of protests against what? Narratives? Leftist narratives, nonsense. Freddie Grey and Michael Brown. Stories like that's where his background is. This guy is a race hustler. That's what he does.
He's a really big dude, too. He doesn't look very healthy, but he is working for the Soros Foundation, initially directly and then moves to one of their cutouts. One of these legal apparatus that engages in lawfare and sues people like Brandon Straka and there and their goal was to extort him for $120,000 per plaintiff is what it looks like.
Whether Brandon has that or not, I have no idea, but my guess is that nobody that's in the position he's in is running around with six or $720,000 settlements in their pocket, even if they were going to make payments on it. Like how many of us can figure like $1,000,000 lawsuit against you for that, But good on him. Brandon won. I hope that he was able to fundraise some of that and and spread the cost of that lawsuit. But he was successful and the court said no, we're throwing it out.
It's worth covering this victory because you're going up against billionaire money, right? You're going up against George Soros money and he doesn't win. So the the question that that came to me is this, It's like, alright, so we know that Soros is funding lawsuits to get Trump off the ballot. We know that he has the Open Society Foundation, which is actively putting money towards the the quote, unquote, what was it upright? I gotta go back to that cause I
was actually kind of funny. The words are following the they're philanthropic responses to the uprisings following police killings of our armed black people, including unarmed black people that are enormous, probably this guy size that are trying to beat the hell out of a cop in his own car and try and take their gun or they're resisting arrest and running like a bunch of idiots. So there's that.
Don't get me wrong, the police can be mistaken and they can make mistakes, and when they do, they should be held to a very, very high standard. However, this guy decides to fund Ferguson type philanthropic responses and Baltimore ones, the Freddie Grey ones, and goes after Brandon Straka and he's also involved in trying to get Trump off the ball. So what are all these things? Who the hell is this guy? Like? Everybody kind of like holds him up like a boogeyman. That's why I called it the
boogeyman. If you remember from the 90s the the political left would an early 2000s. They would always call the Koch brothers like their boogeyman. Oh, it's Koch brothers. Money like billionaires just get kind of like cast off. And almost always there's just not enough of it going on for it to be worth looking at. But I think there's something more here to talk about. First of all, let's look at the actual Open Societies Foundations website. Let's just take a peek at it.
How you guys feel about that one? What do we got here? We got a gender confused. Maybe female, wearing a bikini. She's got real short hair. She loves another female. She's got her hands up. They got the tranny flag going on. They've got the the gay flag, the pride flag going on. They're in some urban area. I can't tell where that is. It might look even be Dallas, and they're doing some demonstrations. Open Societies Foundations work to build vibrant and inclusive democracies.
There's that word again. Isn't that a problem for us? For those of us that know that we don't have a democracy, that should be a real problem. Whose governments are accountable to their people? And yet are they accountable to their people if they are in fact being funded by just one dude who's got a tonne of money and I don't know that they are. So let's keep looking at this. The the story that bothers me is like, who's this George Soros guy?
What's it all about? There he is, George Soros, Hungarian born, American billionaire hedge fund manager. I like that they call him a philanthropist. That's why this comes from Wikipedia. So he's obviously his net worth is $6.7 billion. And you think, well, that's not so much. The next sentence is where it really gets wild. Having donated more than $32 billion to the Open Society Foundation, he's given his money. I mean, you could probably live on $6 billion to be had to just
think about it all. You probably could get away with living on just that 6.7. He put $32 billion into this foundation, 15 billion of which has already been distributed. Represents 64% of his original fortune, Blah blah blah. The bottom part is also relevant. He started working in British and American merchant banking, set up his first hedge fund in 1969. The profits were the seed money for the Soros Fund Management and his second hedge fund, 1970 Double Eagle was named Quantum
Fund, blah blah blah blah blah. At its founding Quantum Fund had $12 million in assets under management and as her 2011 25 billion which is the majority of his wealth. Now one of the things that really move the needle for George Soros and the way that I remember him from a kid. You want to talk about being the boogeyman. This is why he was the boogeyman back in the day. I found this on LinkedIn. It's actually pretty good. Little article Black Wednesday? How many you guys know about
Black Wednesday? You're familiar with that one Black Wednesday, September 16th, 1992. George Soros basically bet against the British pound and forced the Bank of England to abandon the European Exchange Rate Mechanism and profited more than a billion dollars. You know, so he basically was just betting against currency. He was doing currency manipulation and that happened in 1992 and it's gone from there.
He found that he was able to put move money around to the point where he could actually change wild outcomes. And it it devastated, they say broke the Bank of England. That was the way that he was always looked at. In fact, if you actually type in George Soros, one of the first things that you will see is the man who broke the Bank of England. That's what he's known for. That's very interesting and it's very, it's very nefarious because he's got his hands on all kinds of stuff.
Yeah, he's got a kid that's out there doing stuff too. But you know, they're all kind of acting on this progressive agenda where they're willing to face all comers and take anybody that they want in many different facets. And it's rare, I would say, that somebody actually lives up to the hype of the sort of evil Bond villain level. And George Soros always seems to be that thing. Here's another thing that we keep hearing about, that he's
funding people moving. There's a a little video that I think this is all part of a broader strategy to get the federal government involved in more. The more that you get the federal government involved, the closer you're going to get to those, quote unquote democracies that they're looking for under Republic. The way that we are designed, we're actually supposed to see a lot of separation of powers. The states are supposed to have
powers. Your city and your county are supposed to have a lot of powers. The federal government is supposed to have the least number of them, but it's going to have the broadest amount of them like National Defence. Like outside of the, you know, the layer cake they're supposed to be the frosting. It's not supposed to be the meat and all the main part of the cake. And yet this is what they're
kind of pushing towards. Here's an interesting video coming out of a from the mayor of Chicago this up real quickly for you and the he's basically arguing in fact and I saw it in the chat run by the the the Cloward Piven strategy. It's like we're overwhelmed. We can't handle this at the local level. Please federal government come in and save us. Which is exactly what's being done here. It's attempting to appeal to a broad federal authority. This is what open societies are
about. The Open Society Foundation is trying to get everything to the federal level because then they can affect things at a big level. They don't have to individually win every jurisdiction, although he's happy to go out there and get major cities. But if you disrupt these major cities, whether they be Chicago or you saw them in Los Angeles, you saw them in Philadelphia, he was funding all these attorney general races and letting crime run rampant by getting these like soft on crime.
AG's When you let them get wild, you just point to the biggest cities in America and say they can't handle the problem. We have to go federal. It's the only way. And here is the mayor of Chicago making that argument right here. The Technical Support that we receive from the federal government, we appreciate that work. Authorization to put people on a pathway to sustainability.
I certainly appreciate that. And without real significant investment from our federal government, it won't just be the city of Chicago that won't be able to maintain this mission. It's the entire country that is now at stake. But in no way what the state of Texas is doing is helping the
cause. As much as we recognise that there are challenges, significant challenges at the border and we do need real substantive immigration reform and policies that allow us, I'm to have a structure in the pathway to citizenship. But again, sending buses all over the state of Illinois and all over the country is reckless and quite frankly, is dangerous. Oh, it's dangerous. Don't do it, please. Yes, it's dangerous. We need more federal resources. And also Texas is very bad.
And don't send all these people all over the country because we're not ready for them, even though we have, you know, virtue signalled to the American people that were a sanctuary city and that we're willing to take on all people. Except if you actually start sending all the people at us, that would be a real problem. Kind of interesting to watch. Like the interesting attack here is that it's being done on many levels. It's being done all at the same
time. And it's being done because there's like $32 billion behind it, which is an awful lot of money. It's more than some countries have. We've just got to, we've just got to accept that there may be some real boogeyman that are out there doing the thing that we think they're doing.
They may actually be as evil as the Bond villains that they're sort of held up to be. And the more you look into what this guy's got his head in, man, he's got his hands and all kinds of pies and he's not shy about it. That's the thing that I think is so interesting to us. It's very brazen. He doesn't have to hide behind it. Like everybody knows if you've heard the Open Society Foundation, you know that Soros
most likely. And if you don't know, you do and when you hear it, which you'll hear it over and over again Whenever you see one of these progressive causes out there that's got big money. I looked into the balance sheet. On on crew, and I think they're in the the $67 million was their last report. That's what they're they're they're like $12 million in expenditures a year. So 12 million gets you trump off the ballot on on one state and
tie him up in others. You know that's that's chump change when you're talking about $32 billion which continues to grow because it's sitting in a trust and he's got it I'm sure invested in in wise things, the guys not dumb but it is scary that these things are out there running this wild. Speaking of dumb, Soros is not dumb. This lady is dumb. She's being propped up by mainstream media. I don't understand why.
I don't know why anyone thinks that she's a good candidate other than her and obviously has to do a lot with money as well. This kind of keeps going down the same thing. I want to play you a video from Nikki Haley. Before we do that, let me just throw up on my pillow real quick. Let's do that first. So you guys, you can support the show by going to mypillow.com/kyle again, mypillow.com/kyle. Or if you go to my pillow, you can also just use our promo
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speaking. The more she speaks, the Dumber she sounds to me. I cannot believe she polls as high as she does. It makes me think that people are getting conned. Maybe they're really excited about like a neo con from the late 90s. She's the right candidate for the Republican Party for 2004, but man, she is a freaking disaster for 2024. Let's see what this lady had to say. She struggles with something that I bet your your middle school children could answer this pretty well.
Thank you, Ambassador. Thank you. Please. What was the cause of the United States Civil War? Well, don't come with an easy question or anything. I mean, I think the cause of the Civil War was basically how government was going to run the freedoms and what people could and couldn't do. What do you think the cause of the Civil War was? I'm sorry. Everything on the car. I mean, I think it always comes down to the role of government and what the rights of the people are.
And we, I will always stand by the fact that I think government was intended to secure the rights and freedoms of the people. It was never meant to be all things to all people. Government doesn't need to tell you how to live your life. They don't need to tell you what you can and can't do. They don't need to be a part of your life. They need to make sure that you have freedom. We need to have capitalism. We need to have economic freedom.
We need to make sure that we do all things so that individuals have the liberties, so that they can have freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom to do or be anything they want to be without government getting in the way. 2023 If the Scottish into me that you answer that question without mentioning the word slavery. What do you want me to say about slavery? What do you want me to say about slavery? How about just say the word
slavery was the cause of this. Now what's interesting is that there she's trying to thread this weird needle about like states rights, which she thinks is probably very appealing to like a libertarian type. And yeah, states rights are important, but not in the Civil War, man.
Come on, it's crazy. It's crazy in this year to think that a a candidate for American president is worried about, I don't know who she's worried about stepping on the feelings of. You're not going to hurt anybody's feelings by talking about the Civil War being an issue of slavery. It doesn't mean it was the only reason, OK? I don't think, and I don't think anybody who's reasonable thinks that the people who didn't have slaves were fighting on behalf of slavery because like black
people need to be in change. That was not what they were doing. They may have been sold the the Bill of Rights or the states rights issue and they were fighting for a way of life which slavery was critical to. But you can't divorce it from that and you can't not say that if you're standing in front of a bunch of people as a town hall. The best for me is that like the guy goes she, she said. Well don't ask me an easy question. It's the easiest damn question you could ever get asked.
It's the same one as you're a if you're standing up there and you're running as a conservative and someone says when does life begin. You go a lot of people debate about it. It starts at conception because we can't find any other time to say it. You can't go any other time. This is the Ben Shapiro's argument which have always liked. It's kind of a it's kind of goes towards the like the proofs of God. It's like there, there has to be, you know, everything's moved.
It was set in motion by something. There had to be a first mover that's got there. There's all these different lines proofs of God. This is one of those real simple ones. It's like, yeah, we can't draw a line around anytime you know that life begins. So we started conception because that's the default position. You have to argue otherwise. We don't either have the science to prove it or or so on. No brainer. Move on, slavery. Move on. Unbelievable that she's scared
to say that. And like, just out there. Just try to figure out in in your circle of friends, the people that you know, who in the hell would she be alienating by saying that the Civil War was about slavery in a simple way. If you're standing in front of a town hall where they're just looking for fast answers and thank God that guy out there was was like, I think it's amazing that you can't answer that. She's like, what do you want me to say? Nothing. Dude, you answered the question
and you're a moron. Nikki should drop out of the race. She should have never been in the race. It appears to me that she's there because of money to make money. And I don't know how anybody would ever think that she would be successful. She's not appealing to people on the political left. She was in Trump's, you know, cabinet positions as an ambassador to the UN.
So are you thinking that people are going to go, Yeah, I'm going to change from the Joe Biden or from the RFK or from the anybody else. I'm going to go to Nikki Haley, a warhawk who who won't say the word slavery. Like you alienate the political left, which I think is what she's trying to grab there. Like maybe people in the centre. It's so bizarre. But the opposite of that is people taking a side, which is fantastic. And I'm, I'm happy to see more of this.
I'm going to call this a little suspendable, kind of uplifting segment, if you guys will. This is of something that just happened on on social media. It's a kind of a couple of little verticals, some shorts, but it actually gave me a little bit of hope because it makes me know that people aren't all evil. I was literally sitting at a pizza restaurant the other day, sit with my dad. I look up, ESPN is on and I went, who the hell watches ESPN?
Maybe some of you. I don't mean to belittle people who are interested in sports. I just don't find it engaging or interesting even a little bit. However, the cultural aspects of sports are interesting that that so many sports networks are now willing to wade into the cultural fray. And I think on the wrong side of things, on the woke Lib side. Maybe that's because ESPN is owned by Disney. Disney seems to be not that great. So here is a kind of a redeeming moment.
And we talked about swimming. We talked about towels. I knew I told you I was going to get there. I was a swimmer as a competitive swimmer probably from the time I was like 3 1/2 four years old on. My parents will have to Fact Check that one for you. But very, very young. I was swimming in Northern California. I swam in Southern California.
I swam in Texas. Big swimming states, California and Texas and even and this is where this gets really personal for me. The my platonic prom date to my senior prom, who was one of the sweetest people. And I'll just say her name. She's a stud. She's absolute stud. I have nothing. But, you know, I haven't talked to her in 20 years, but she was a she was the female athlete of the year in the year 2000, another 2000 reference for you. So there you go. Maybe that's what's on my brain today.
Her name is Dallas Marshall was Dallas Marshall. She's gotten married since then. I think she has kids and just an amazing physical athlete. She was not very tall. That's the one thing that was really exceptional. She was a sprinter and she was a sprinter that made it to the Olympic trials. She was the female athlete of the year for all sports in Texas at that time.
You didn't have to compete against men to be the best woman in the state of Texas. And so this little setup here is kind of intense because thank God we're actually having this conversation. But I feel very strongly specifically about female swimmers because I swam with some of the best swimmers in the world in, in the men's category. I swim with guys who went to junior and senior nationals as high school students, which is kind of early for men.
Men usually peak around 25. The women were hitting their peak like like Amanda Beard was doing it like 1415, sixteen years old. So stud females are very, very young compared to like the men that are kicking ass. And for this guy to jump in and and take over some of this, take the spotlight of women who have worked their asses off. There is no way to say it if you've never seen what a competitive swimmer gets involved in.
Competitive swimming is brutal. I was up at 4:30, I was in the water at 5:30 for years and then I went right after school and I would literally be choking down a sandwich, diving into the water and swimming. And I would do 10,000 yards in the morning, maybe 10,000 yards at night, 20,000 yards a day, five days a week and then a six day on Saturday. We do a three hour long workout. I mean swim.
I was eating 12 to 14,000. Like when you saw what Michael Phelps used to eat, they would bring it and be like it's a whole stack of toast. I'm like this entire prime rib and all that kind of stuff. I did that and I wait 125 lbs at 5:00. 825 lbs. I was a skinny little rail. Yes, I wore a Speedo. Who cares? I wear Speedo everyday for for a decade and it didn't matter. But what's crazy is, is that men are competing with women in that
space. Alright, I've set this video far too long, but only because thank God for Riley Gaines and I hope she'll come on our show. I think she will soon. And here we go. You don't have to wait 15 minutes before jumping in the water, by the way. If you believe that, come on, I can't help you. It's 2023. You guys know better. ESPN special that came out when the special was surrounding Leah Thomas and how brave he is, how much adversity he had to
overcome. And I remember watching this and hearing the voice over, of course noticing it was a woman. And I just remember thinking to myself, I could not imagine being a woman working there, being asked to report on this issue with a smile on my face and remember coming to work a day or two after all of those aired and I was on the set sitting next to the woman who voiced it over. And I just remember wanting to ask They're like, really? You have daughters? You really believe this?
And I thought, what, what are we doing? Then I had more and more conversations with some people who were in the boardrooms meeting talking about this before. And these are men in the room who are saying what are we doing? There are so many other women to choose from and we're choosing a man. And so there were people in those meetings that I know who spoke up, who were ignored. Yeah, that's it. So she said how brave he is because he's a dude that's swimming against women.
It makes me want to puke. Being a guy who swam on teams with elite female athletes, who took scholarships to very, very good schools and competed at national levels, went to Pan Am Games, things like that. The amount of work that these women put in, just like the amount of work that men put in, it's not fair to have them in the same game. Thank God people are speaking out. The woman you saw there is an ESPN correspondent. Her name is Sage Steele. I've got another clip for her.
I've got to play as we wrap it up because it needs to be done. Women, you cannot tolerate men in your spaces. Here's the real funny thing. Women tend to be much more agreeable socially. Go listen to any Jordan Peterson thing. You guys will get the the facts on that. But women tend to be more likely to be pushed by the social narrative to be accepted to not
rock the boat. And if women are pushing or allowing them into the space, it's because they've actually already started this trend by pushing into men's spaces. My wife and I were having these really interesting discussions. My wife is like the same thing that you would find. It's like the same thing that you would find from from our anti feminist friend from Lily Kate. My wife doesn't stuff all the time. But the essential question is this.
It's like if women want to be in men's spaces is it no surprise that men are going to push into women's spaces. This is like things like the traditional workplaces or you know firefighting jobs and law enforcement and military and combat jobs all these other things. Very, very interesting. I think that there may be that tie in there. Look she studied psychology. She's got a masters in it. I do not. So I'll just say maybe she's right. Maybe she's right. It's worth knowing that.
But thankfully women are starting to speak out. You got ladies, we cannot let this happen. And especially specifically because you have daughters. I have daughters. I've got three of them. I'm not tolerating a world like that. If there's a dude who wants to go into a women's bathroom where I'm at and I don't know where that would be because I don't go places where that's normally common. But man, I'll come in the bathroom after you. I don't care. Those are my babies.
And I'm willing to put anything on the line, including prison, to protect them. I think many of you guys probably feel the same way as well. So let's do this. Thank God for this woman is like I said, sage seal. This is a suspendable action, by the way. When your employer comes to you and says do not do this and you go, you had to help with you. I'm doing it anyway. That's what I'm all about. That's what we're about here at the show. Let's play this this little clip.
I was asked to stop tweeting about it. I was asked to stop doing anything, saying anything about it on social media because I was offending others at the company. I made sure I sent out another tweet that night after I received that email because like, no. And it's let's stop living in this lie.
And once again, oh, you're going, you're going to silence me and Sam. She was told the same thing, you know, for this issue, but then were to let everybody else talk about all these other things that are not even related to sports on our sports programming. And I'm like, no, no, no, no, no. If we're going to preach on ESPN W and all of these things. And I'm going to stand up for all these women, many of whom are afraid to do what Riley Games is doing, to do what what
I'm doing. And I'm much lesser level than Riley than you, right? But just no. And so that that I actually said this to myself as I was sending a tweet, the first tweet about, you know, standing up and supporting you. I said I already had the lawsuit going, you know, I mean, I what? I didn't know how it was gonna end, but I literally said this is the hill I will die on 100%. Because it is. It is facts. This is not even my opinion about a vaccine mandate or whatever. Like these are facts.
This is science, this is biology, this is all of the things. Come at me, Tell me I'm wrong. Tell me to stop supporting women. Go ahead, tell me. Yeah, that's what I'm all about by the way. All of you guys have let me down. Artie Hayward is the only person that came in and said your volume is low. I was trying a different setting and if nobody noticed it didn't bother them, then that would be great. I just went back to my old settings. Apparently I was too quiet for you.
I'm trying to get some of the clipping out. I feel like that the sound is coming in too big after the fact. I'm just letting you guys know I'm tuning this to make it sound better to my ear because I'm neurotic. But listen to her. What did she just say? She said come at me, bro. She literally just gave a come at me, bro. I've already got the lawsuit filed, OK? And I'm standing up for women. You notice how she casually dropped this Wasn't even about the vaccine mandate.
Why is it that every single person that saw that a vaccine mandate was a problem for civil liberties in this country sees the exact same problems and is willing? And the ones that are willing to call it out and and take the hit for it are also the ones who are seeing the problems with this sort of transgender movement and and the the erasing of women's
rights. I don't know why that is but she's a suspendable if I could find a place to send Sage Steel one of our pins, I'll send one of the black pins. One of the ones you have to you have to earn it by getting cancelled for it. And the other thing was this, she said. We've already got the lawsuit filed, the playbook of the political left, This is what came out of that Twitter space. This is what Siaka said. This is what Brandon said. This is what Jake Chandley said.
If you want to win, then you have to accept the ground rules that are out there already. You gotta file the lawsuit. You gotta push against the people that need to be pushed against. You need to use the exact same techniques that they're using. Same techniques, law fair. Pushing the envelope forward progressively in the the social spaces. Cancellation if we have to. I don't mind cancelling people. Drop your drop your money, vote with your dollars. We proved it with Bud Light.
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