Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an American patriot prepared 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 Seraphim. Well, hello my friends. Welcome to the Kyle Serafin show. Today's Friday. It makes it a friendly Friday, which means we'll have the real Steve friend on momentarily. I'm wearing my war shirt today.
I'm wearing an OD green suspendables merch shirt with my buddy Garrett's logo on there. For some reason, when we went live, Facebook didn't want to load. I have no idea what that means. That might be a harbinger of interesting things to come. I only say that because nobody watches us on Facebook. Pretty sure that we're totally banned there. But maybe, maybe our NSA friends have decided to tune in and catch some actual truth in picking behind the curtain. So we'll have a little bit of
fun today. Let's kind of let's see. First of all, I want to thank all the people that joined us for the live call in show, including the debacle of me not giving permission to a microphone on a software that I was unaware I needed to do. So. We had a lot of fun last night. We got to talk to some of our listeners. If you guys have not joined us over on locals, now would be a great time to join us. We're going to have a lot of fun there and you can leave
voicemails. The only way you get the number to call into the studio each month is going to be going to local. So you can go to kyleseraphin.com. It's Kyle seraphin.com. That's Kyle seraphin.com. Yeah. Let's go ahead and read our stuff. First, we learned on air with you. If anybody had any doubt of whether or not this was a one man operation, you got to see the one man, the one monkey behind the curtain, like pulling all the levers and hoping that
one of them would work. And actually I had a ton of fun doing it 'cause my buddy Garrett was there to laugh with me through it. And our first caller of the day was Rose or of the night rather, was Rose Lopez from our chat, who is awesome and we really appreciate it. So that was a great moment. I think a good kick off and a good proof of concept. So join us over there. The the community is the best community that I'm aware of, the nicest people with the most interesting things to talk
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And you know who else is here? That guy. Welcome to the program this morning, Mr. Steve Friend. Pleasure to be here as always. What's the the almond content and the supply there is, is it is it hefty? Would it suffice for me for like, I don't know, a year and a half 'cause I go off of 1 a day? Yeah, no, I think you could go for a decade. It's lasts for up to 25 years. So you're good in in, in almond power, it's really high.
Can we convert things from food like based on calories into almond power just based on the the ratio of fats and carbs that are in almonds? Well, we're working on the Garrett O Boils Over meter on American Radicals podcast. That'll have to be Project B. What is the boils over meter? Is that how amped up he is? How quickly I can black pill him? Normally it's 3 to 6 minutes, but sometimes I'm really in a groove but I can get it done in
90 seconds. All right, so I mentioned the local show and this is a good moment. We had a caller on last night and thanks to Brittany for calling in and being one of the brave people that picked up the phone and chatted with us. And what she said is I'm not really that familiar with Garrido Boyle, which made me realize a couple of things. One, the suspendables brand is broader than some people realize.
And two, not everybody knows about the American Radicals podcast, which is your three times a week show. Can you give people a pitch tailored to Brittany? She's in Florida with you, so maybe you can tell Brittany about our buddy. Brittany, you need to come on to the AMRAD pod, the American Radicals Podcast, rumble.com/amrad Pod. We come live to you Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tuesday and Thursday we lead
into your show. So 0830 Eastern Time and Saturday's noon time start so that everyone can sleep in a little bit. We normally like to go back and forth. Garrett and I, we talk about necessarily like breaking news of the day, but just a little bit deeper analysis. And if you listen to Garrett Boyle talk for more than 3 minutes, you will get a biblical worldview. And I think that I've learned a lot from him and in the audience really appreciates that.
So join us and then share it with a friend or 12th. Yeah, a dozen there should be like an Amrat dozen. We should figure out what that number looks like. It's probably like 3. OK, so let's do some fun stuff. Where do you want to start? Because I'm going to give you some opportunities. We're going to go through the
following topics. We're going to talk about a little bit about the Hunter Biden plea, which I thought was interesting only because they offered one thing that I'd never heard of before, and maybe you have. We're also going to talk about Farrah and sort of the nature of that DOJ indictment that came down for the Russians, which they're not going to do, but Tim Poole and some of the others got kind of like rolled into. So I've got a funny little.
I've got a great graphic for you by the way on that. And then I've got geofence warrants, which was something that was decided in two different circuits last month. And so we could talk about those what, what order would you like? I'm going to let. You oh, we got to go with the princeling, Hunter Biden, because I think that there's a whistleblower connection there, too. OK, that's fair. So let's do this. Boom, there's my I have to search through my tabs.
Judge accepts Hunter Biden plea change staving off trial. Do you know that he actually entered a different plea than guilty? He tried to go with the Alford plea, which is like pleading no contest, like I will accept the consequences of the actions but not admit guilt, which I think every child is probably going to try now in in the household. They're going to actually, yeah, this gets wide enough. They'll say I'm going to. I'd like to enter it.
All for you can punish me, I'm just not going to say I'm sorry. I mean like a high school vice principal sort of negotiation that will go on with a problematic student. Let's play the little clip here of them walking into the courtroom and then we'll kind of discuss what actually ends up happening. Of course, as expected, the Justice Department does not does not agree with this. They objected in court to this request from Hunter Biden's
attorneys. And now the judge has called for a break for a couple of hours while he considers what steps to take next. Now, this is unusual, as you pointed out. As I pointed out, today obviously was the first day of jury selection on this trial. This is Hunter Biden's second time going on trial. Earlier this year, he was found guilty on gun charges in Delaware. And these charges have to do
with tax evasion. And he's facing 3 felony counts for tax evasion, 6 misdemeanor accounts for failing to file and pay his taxes on time. So there you go. He tried it and then he had to change his mind because the default position for DOJ is that we do not accept all for pleas. That's pretty bad negotiating skills. You just roll in there and say, look, I'm going to put this on
the table. And then they just shake their head and they walk back with their tail between their legs and say, OK, we'll just plead guilty to everything. I mean, it was a final ditch effort. And I think that's good on the DOJ. It's a good policy to have. It's very much in line with we don't negotiate with terrorists. The strength of our case. We're not going to bring it forward unless we feel like we're going to win a trial and sort of add on to the Bill
Shipley statement. You know, he, he, he said I believe in a fair process, but I think he articulated it really well where he says that as a line prosecutor, as an assistant United States Attorney, when you go into court, whether or not you win or lose isn't on you and your ability as a lawyer. It's the facts. Or do the facts support the conviction? If they don't support it, then it's not a commentary on your ability to litigate a case.
It's just the facts don't. And you would think that the federal government would only bring cases forward if the facts supported A conviction, which they very clearly had here. Yeah, that's why I feel so good about them deciding to bring forward cases on Donald Trump about the the classified document nonsense. I'm very confident that they'll be fully funded though in a couple weeks by the Republicans. This is the problem that we keep trying to bring up.
Everyone's acting like this is like some sort of unilateral decision by a king. And it's not because the the the GOP actually has a say in this and they continue to have a say in this. Actually, I didn't have it on my agenda, but Mike Lee yesterday tweeted out something. Because there's a potential government standoff or a shutdown that could happen over this bill essentially requiring no illegal immigration or no illegals voting in our election, which seems like a total no brainer.
And Chuck Schumer's not into it. And so he's like, if they shut down the government, it's the Democrats fault. This was Mike Lee's take. And I like Mike Lee a lot of the times. But I said I don't think you're giving conservatives enough credit because I think we would actually be totally down with you saying we stopped the government because they are doing dumb stuff with your money. And then people would go, that's
based. That's actually based Mike Lee shutting down the government and taking ownership of it on behalf of conservatives who would be totally OK with not seeing a federal government in operation. Like don't give them any money. Government shutdowns, for whatever reason the UNI party negotiates in Washington, DC, the fault is always on the Republican Party. So they are terrified of that premise and nobody ever articulates it in a way that I think makes the case in favor of a shutdown.
So, you know, you and I would be wholly in favor of let's just defund the FBI entirely. But we're more pragmatic in Washington, DC, right? We, we have to, we have to get along with these people. So how about a just a significant cut in their ability to put grandmas who prey at abortion centers? Why don't we? Just shut down the civil rights division. That seems to be the one that really sucks.
That's except, but let's so let's say the civil rights division gets shut down and every time the Republicans cave and fully fund it, that is them saying that it's better to have the DOJ going after 89 year old women praying in an abortion clinic rather than a temporary partial government shutdown. That's the way it needs to be articulated. And no one ever says it. They always just say, well, we can't have a government shutdown. We're going to we're going to lose the election.
Well, I don't know, you never tried it. Why don't you give it to the world? Seems like your your side really doesn't like the government and that would be a bonus for you. Government workers are really good about voting for pro government positions. So they're not voting for conservatives. They're certainly not voting for Republicans in general. My thought is, is something along the lines of why don't we have some Socratic discussion? It's like we can't shut down the
government. Why? Interesting. Why? How about it's like, OK, tell me more. It's my favorite thing when someone says something that I think is completely absurd. Tell me more. Tell me more about what this government does and allow yourself to make the argument because the argument default position should not be that the government is good and it's open. That's the opposite of what Americans thought for all of America until recently. So how about we just let it go and then you show me.
Because here's the thing, people have lived through government shutdowns and outside of government employees, they didn't know it. Their job still worked. McDonald's is still slinging hamburgers, right? Target is still open and doing tuck kits for kids or whatever it is they sell. Walmart's open for business. Costco is still getting major shipments.
You can get a pallet of rice or you can get a pallet of honey or whatever the heck it is that you're into all over this country because it has nothing to do with the federal government. The trucks are running. The trains are on time. The federal government is the thing that stops us from doing that stuff. Most of the. Time let them say what the government actually did do what our ex-girlfriend actually did
do in the last week. So this is what we found out that the FBI did in the last week. They knew about the shooter in Atlanta and didn't address that. And I mean, look, I'm I'll give them even a benefit of the doubt in that they get 2500 tips a day they give to locals might have been a local fail. We found out that they knew what was in the tranofesto in Nashville and hit it and said it was a blueprint for Armageddon, but it was really just an ode to transgenderism and white privilege.
We found out that they are not adequately addressing child sex abuse cases, and we found out after 55 days of investigating the Trump assassination attempt. They failed to tell us that most of the people on the protective detail only had two hours of web training. But they did indict some Russians in Russia committing cyber crimes against Ukraine and Hamas. But we should definitely give them $12 billion. This is the point, folks.
This is how we make it. Let's go ahead and dive into, let's dive into the pool thing 'cause I think it's fun. OK, so I, I don't know why I'm called the pool. This is the funniest thing that I found yesterday. They had to pull this picture if you're watching.
So this is a picture of Dave Rubin, who left Tennant Media already, Benny Johnson, who I guess was doing an arm's length deal but got paid $100,000 a month or something like that for a video, one video at a time, and Tim Poole, except I don't know who that is. That's definitely not Tim Poole. It's definitely not Tim Poole. It's a guy with the wrong colored beanie and the wrong colored beard that they just
threw up there and claimed. And then if you look, you ever notice that whenever you list people on photos like organized human beings that have real thought processes, they'll be like from left to right. The following people are in this picture like pictured above, left to right.
So pictured above, they have Tim Poole, which is actually Dave Rubin. Dave Rubin, where the picture is just like some Japanese guy with a beanie on and and Benny Johnson. Benny Johnson is the only person actually represented by his own picture. Everything about this is coming from the Guardian. Very silly, really funny to me. I don't know why that made me happy so much, but it made me happy to just realize how goofy
these people are. And the claim was essentially, and there's a lot of money involved, that the Russians came and they talked to Lauren Chen and her husband. And Lauren Chen is like this person who was raised in Hong Kong and she's a Canadian citizen. She is a a Turning Point contributor and she's a Blaze contributor and some other stuff. Her YouTube channels got naked, by the way, probably by her. But it's gone. I went looking for it this morning. Absolutely gone.
So you've got a lot of money floating out there and what we found out yesterday was Seb, Gorka said. They approached him in February of 2023, which I found very interesting. Did you, did you see that by the way? Yeah, I saw that he put that statement out and he actually did some vetting of that and wasn't comfortable with it and refused to go along and and sebs a pretty savvy guy, so good on him. Yeah, they said he's like, but where's the money coming from?
Kyle Seraphin? Kyle Seraphin. And they were like, no, it's not Kyle Seraphin. It's actually a guy in Hungary who's working for a Chex auto parts manufacturer. And he's the made-up person that you can't find and said like, that sounds very suspicious. I'm not going to do it. Even though the money sounds quite good, I will not do it. So he didn't do it. So good on Seb Gorka. That's the way you do it. And then there was this backlash online.
People like, why didn't you tell other people about it? It's like, do you think that we all know each other at #1 Like, I've been on Tim Poole's show three times. I've been up there three times, twice to his old place and once to the new one. I don't have Tim's number, nor do I need it. I don't require it. I know some of the numbers for the producers. I could get back and forth. But if somebody sent me a shady deal, how would you know that they approached Tim Poole with
it? How would you? And are you going to go out there and be like, hey, I got a shady deal? I don't know what it means. I'm going to go blast it across the Internet. That doesn't sound like something Steph Gorka would do either. Caveat M tour folks, buyer beware. You're getting paid. You only get to sell your reputation one time. That's kind of why you and I operate the way we do, I would
think. And, and I think a lot of the, the content creators, they're focused on producing content out there. They want to have a quality program and a show. And maybe they just kind of outsource that responsibility negotiating to some sort of agent or an assistant to that yard. And that person might not have the expertise because this is sort of a influx industry at this point.
People are getting in and Milan will just catch on and catch success right away and not necessarily really grifting. They just are inexperienced in this this field. I think Seb comes from a different position where his background's in national security. He's naturally more cynical and skeptical, whereas Benny Johnson might not be, I don't know Benny Johnson. I don't have Benny Johnson's phone number. I've never contacted him or any of his people.
Again, there's not these connections in the world that just because people have a a career in content creation doesn't mean that they're all like sitting around the coffee lounge later on in the day from the central hub. That's true. The other thing is, though, I will say that I think probably Tim has his hands on the lever based on watching him interact and run a show, I think he probably has his hands on the lever and that's fine.
But we did some estimation when I was sitting with Ryan Maddow, who actually does have a pretty good background of understanding what kind of money can be generated by channels, particularly in the YouTube sphere. But we were doing just some basic numbers and it was looking like 20 to $50,000 might be generated out of any given show. I mean, there's several $1000 in just people doing super chats and rumble rants and things like that coming out of there.
So there's a lot of money involved and the idea that somebody would they pay you $100,000 a week is a lot. But I think they're making more than that. Before they got there, they were making a ton of money. They've been making a ton of money doing this. So that kind of money sounds wild, except when you know how much money is actually being thrown at them.
When you work in that industry, I mean, it's like people that will criticize A billionaire like a Jeff Bezos and be like, Can you believe how much his house costs of like, do you know how little $100 million is to Jeff Bezos? He, he can do that in a a few minutes on Black Friday of Amazon sales. So like perspective on what these facts and figures are. And I think that's also the fact that we're revealing that these people are likely victims, right? They're not suspects in this
case. I have a hard time calling them victims. But yes, under under the the way that the FBI, I would say that they were targeted, which is what they would call it in the Bureau. This is where I wanted to go with this because there's some really interesting information out there. I don't think you ever dealt with Farah, is that correct?
I didn't. I've learned more from you on this and how it was basically unenforced until it became politically expedient, which stands to reason that that's what they're doing writ large across the Department of Justice and FBI. For sure. And so folks, this is what I wanted to kind of explore. There's a couple things. I don't need to make excuses for any of these people because I don't cover for them. And I don't think very highly of Betty Johnson. I actually think pretty lowly of him.
And I've had people, including folks that I don't get along with anymore that warned me and said he's not a good person. So I have actually told off his producer who had a conversation with me one time and tried to tell me how things were. And it's like, I don't work for you and you should watch yourself because I'm way meaner than you can imagine. But the idea that Farrah would be used is very strange to me.
So this is a thing that one of you sent me online coming in off off the X lines and it was a 2016. This is prior to my FBI time. This is why I have a problem with it. This was a findings by the the Department of Justice OIGA report on the enforcement of the Foreign Agents Registration Act. I accidentally called it for an alien registration Act I think the other day. But Foreign Agents Registration Act or else known as Farrah.
There is an office in Washington DC that I have sat in and the people who run that office are attorneys and they are the prosecutors, the AUS as and so on that work for DOJ. So I've sat with those people and I did so in 2018 after this findings was released two years later. And what I found out is that this is probably true. This is the most interesting piece of this little thing. It's a bullet point. It's very small. So I'm going to read it for you, Steve.
It says investigative agents and NSD National Security Division officials do not appear to agree about the intent of Farah or what constitute A Farah case. Investigators we spoke to generally believe that the investigations conducted pursuant to a separate criminal provision, 18 USC 951. We're Farrah cases, whereas the national security officials believe that Section 951 and Farrah are intended to address different criminal types of activities.
Specifically, national security described Section 951 as targeting information gathering and other espionage like activities on behalf of a foreign government. And fair is more about by registration and disclosure by foreign agents that are involved in legal activities such as lobbying tourism and economic development. And that actually is true because FAIR is really supposed to be about lobbying, economic development, tourism commercials. I'll give you an example.
If you, Steve friend, were to take money and go produce a commercial on behalf of the government of Qatar that said come to Qatar, it's an amazing place, you know, sponsored on behalf of the American Tourism Bureau and you were the ones from the American Tourism Bureau. As the American Tourism Bureau, you would have to register under Farrah to say that you are actually taking money from a foreign government to advocate for that position. So that's what Farrah is supposed to do.
It's hard to say that if somebody is doing content creation and they are giving their opinions and those opinions happen to be in line with some foreign government that's giving money through a cut out that you're actually guilty of Farrah. So I don't think they're in danger of that. But I will tell you this, These are state media organizations, right?
Russia, Russia Today, the RT folks are state media, which means that they're going to be affiliated with the Russian government, which means I can get A7O2 on you, I can get A7O2 on them and I can one or two hop my way to the people that they're dealing with. So if Russia Today individuals who were indicted had seven O 2 coverage on them and I'm confident that that would be a very easy write up for me. So I'm sure they probably have something similar.
They might even have like a full FISA, but it's easier to do a 7O2. If they did that, then they can one hop to Lauren and they can one hop from there to anybody that she was in contact with. And they couldn't even expand that because they could say that the RT folks were attempting to contact and recruit Americans and then they could become subjects of counterintelligence investigations, which gives you an extra hop at that point. And that's the way that they can
weaponize the entire process. And look, we don't know the facts and circumstances of the validity of this case, but I will say the timing of it and the fact that, you know, they, I guess we, we, they were saying, saying that they're targets of this investigation. These content creators, they're putting these numbers out there to besmirse the reputations and, and, and create some heartache for them, create a chilling
effect. This is a, a weaponized police force, a secret police force, the FBI going after independent media and using the levers of power that they have at their disposals to do it. Because otherwise you can't explain to me the timing of this that doesn't, doesn't coincide with anything other than, oh, you know, it's 8 weeks to an election. Maybe we can get them to shut up as they go into October. I think it also has to do with this, which I put up on Twitter yesterday.
This is a welcome distraction from the former aide to the New York governor, two different governors charged as a agent of the Chinese government. Obviously, we know about the fight, the Dianne Feinstein things. We know about Swalwell's connection, which are predating his his time in national office. But there are some very disturbing connections that continue to happen between the Democrat Party and the Chinese, who we seem to be kind of being
gentle with. And of course, there's a reason why people were making all these sort of slurs against Biden. Of course, Tim Waltz also has some strange connections to China. So it's a a nice distractor to say Russia, which I think is the lesser threat of the major counterintelligence threats in this country. Based on my time working in counterintelligence, they're the
lesser of those threats. Meanwhile, Democrats are involved very deeply with the Chinese Communist Party and it's not through influencers or some guy who hangs out on a podcast studio in West Virginia. It's literally the, the politicians main offices. They are far better at doing the infiltrations and there's way more of them because they've just, they've absolutely infiltrated our, our university system. And that's open source stuff,
folks. And, and I think that there is the narrative of the Russia, Russia, Russia part, you know, Part 3 now, because it's the third presidential election cycle that they're going to be doing and pushing this out on. And you combine this revelation here where they're going after tenet and then the, the they're saying that Russia is, is, is is big bad. So we need to indict people while they're in Russia still who are doing cyber crimes.
And I go back to and I have to issue the qualifier, right? You always issue qualifier Vladimir Putin, not a good guy. I don't like Vladimir Putin. He probably put me in a gulag and sever my head from the rest of my body if you saw me. But I have to game, recognize game the patience and discipline of that guy to sit there for three years as every nation on earth essentially called for regime change and said that we should drop nukes on Moscow. And he's awful.
And he just bided his time and waited for the Russia, Russia, Russia narrative because the evil MAGA people are going to be stooges for Vladimir Putin. And then he just says, yeah, I kind of I'm kind of worth, I like Kamala. It's it's the most epic troll that he could possibly. But he's an intelligence officer, so you would expect nothing less. Right, patience, capabilities.
Let's run somebody who's not intelligence officer and is not even intelligent, but he is a member of Congress that you have a good relationship with. Here's Dan Goldman talking about this. So let me first ask you for your reaction to what was charged yesterday by DOJ. Well, look, it is the continuation of what we saw in 2016 and what Russia tried to do in 2020. And now it's confirmation that Russia is trying to once again meddle in our election, our presidential election.
And that it's clear it's trying to do so to support Donald Trump, who is or should also be included in the category of at minimum a useful idiot for Vladimir Putin.
But what is I think, a little bit more disquieting, to me at least as someone who sits on this so-called weaponization of the Federal government subcommittee in Congress under Jim Jordans chairmanship, is that they have spent this entire Congress attacking the government for trying to stop malign influencers like Russia and using euphemisms like censorship and efforts to interfere in the 1st Amendment.
Also that they could pave the way for Russia to do exactly what it has now been charged with doing and sanctioned for for doing. Steve, what is he talking about? I don't know, I was really distracted by the collar being over the lapel. Why do they keep doing that? Tim Waltz did the collar thing too. Folks. If you're not watching, if you didn't see that video clip, of which there's nothing really to see other than he has kind of like some weird things going on
with this slick back hair. The right, The right, What do you call that? Part of his collar is sticking over the top of his lapel on his jacket, and it's the same exact side that Tim Walz did. Is there some kind of secret society that they are part of? That is like the OK sign is is used to be bad. They try to make that into like a white powers thing. Maybe it's like. This one, like this one where they're like, oh, you know what? I was a diver. This is so I was a diver in the
military, right? And so in dive training, you try to hammer it home. If you do this, a thumbs up, a thumbs up means we're going to the surface, which could kill you. So we do the OK symbol because it means OK and you line it up like this and you take it from the center of your chest. And it's very specific. They teach you how to do that. So whenever you're doing something OK, OK, so you, you send them the OK.
As a diver, I don't know if it's like a little dog whistle, but I think we should make the argument that is a dog whistle to like super rich sycophants for for the Chinese. I mean, I was able to cut through that a little bit where he was talking about foreign malign, but. The First Amendment, what is that?
What was that? He was like, oh, they're protecting the First Amendment, but this is the attack of the 1st Amendment. Thank you, Supreme Court Justice Amy Barrett, for signing off on this, by the way. She's the person who rendered the opinion that says that the FBI can in fact go to social media companies still and talk to them about censoring things that the FBI says because they're the authority is potentially foreign malign
influence. And Dan Goldman has the gall to get up there and say, well, they're the weaponization committee is saying that that's censorship. Yes, that's the definition of censorship. Actually. It's the government telling a media company what they can and can't share, regardless of where it comes from. That is censorship.
And I don't trust the FBI, seeing as how they censored the Tranfest tranfesto the last year and a half to negotiate what actually constitutes what could be propaganda from Russia. Particularly when all the propaganda we're being told is saying, hey, we just, we don't want to send $170 billion over to an engagement anymore to though that Zelensky can go buy like another Bugatti for his wife. Hold that thought, because we're going to totally go there.
I have a question for you. When did Russia go into Crimea? During the Obama administration believe it was 2014. OK. And then when did they go back in again? That was during 2022 February, when the tanks rolled into Ukraine. And who was president then? It's debatable. I think it was Tamil Hills. Don't catch me off guard with stuff like that. You're giving me it straight. You're telling me? Hold on, I want to do the. Are you telling me? You're just asking questions.
I'm just asking questions here. Are you telling me that the preferred candidate of Russia is Donald Trump, despite the fact that whenever the Democrats are in, Russia decides to run roughshod over their neighbors boundaries and borders? Well, if you listen to Vladimir Putin, thank you, Dan Goldman for that pronunciation I had. A call right now.
If I had a call right now, I'd flip it out on the right hand side as a as a. Nice dog whistle for I'm an elitist is to try to throw in the accent on the particular name and then talk like a regular person the rest of the time. It's It's something that's unique amongst news anchors and politicians.
So, but it's pretty clear, just because we have a proof of concept, that Vladimir Putin felt comfortable invading Ukraine under the Barack Obama administration and the Joe Biden administration and then didn't do anything when it was sandwiched in between during the nice cream portion of the Oreo cookie. It's, it's so true.
Also, for some reason, I guess the Biden administration has gotten off the, the we're going to try to tell you it was about inflation and we're going to now just argue that it should have been called the Green New Deal deal for their for their nasty spending package. You're telling me that Vladimir Putin doesn't want this dude in charge? I'm going to play you a clip, folks. We're all going to be Dumber for having done it, but we'll do it
together. That through my investments, the most significant climate change law ever. And by the way, it is a $369 billion bill. It's called the we. We should have named it what it was. But, but any rate the depart of agriculture, he's able from that legislation to announce $7.3 billion. What is his kryptonite again? Oh, like sandbags and and gravity and and grass. And speaking numbers for some reason. Why did he raise his voice? He's like $7 billion in.
Your he gets very excited to say a number of particularly ones that end in Ty he forever reason he likes to say 4T or 8T. It's It's this weird emphasis on the wrong syllable. And Joe Biden apparently is teaching us all that In the final throes of senility and dementia, your ability to maintain a lie is the last thing that leaves.
Because he gives away the in the game, the Inflation Reduction Act was always the Green New Deal and anyone that paid attention to it or even just has a modicum of understanding that you can't spend a lot of money and expect that to bring down inflation because inflation is the definition of having too much money. It's basic economics, but. The Gizer took like music from Juilliard. Yeah, yeah. I mean, he was probably good at something, just not running economic systems.
OK, A little bit further on this thing, there's a guy named David Corn. He's the editor for Mother Jones, conspiracy type dude on the political left, the the hard left. And so he was really excited about this thing. I just wanted to show because you talked about the billions going into Ukraine and all this kind of stuff. This is the sort of the the hard left take on what's going on. They're super excited to be able to attack a Tim Poole who is, I don't even know if he's like in
the B tier. He's probably AC tier. Not because he's not competent or not because he's not interesting. Like I think a lot of his programs have interesting guests. He gets really good guests and they fly them all in. So their system is effective, but he's not like whatever the top strata is of people to attack. Like if the top strata is a Jesse Watters and a Greg Gutfeld and a Tucker Carlson, then you get below there and you've got sort of the Laura Ingraham and the Sean Hannity's.
I put Sean Hannity lower because he just talks a lot. And some of the people that are sort of in that space and maybe a Bongino and a Ben Shapiro and BT are like really competent, you know, high level people listen to them. And Tim Poole's below that somewhere just based on size and reach and audience. And so they're really excited about attacking him. So this is this kind of fun little take from this guy David Corn.
And then I'm going to show you a tweet that he had today, a video of Don Junior specifically talking about money, where he said, I guess Russia got their money's worth from questions not asked by Tim Poole of Don Junior, who does the majority of the answers, who's also not accused of taking money from Russia. So anyway, this is just a fun little line up of the insanity if you live on that world. Here's David Corn again, Mother Jones. Well, you know, we got to look at this a little bit in
historical context. This isn't coming out of nowhere. This is now the third election in a row that the Russians have tried to intervene to help Donald Trump. They did in 2016. And Donald Trump said it wasn't happening. He lied. He hated and vetted the attack and the whole Republican Party and most of it, and the conservative movement ended up agreeing with him because they didn't want to be caught cross swords with him on this point.
So right there, he led them into this Russian denialism. And then in 2020, we kind of forget about this because Trump didn't win. But Ukrainian officials who were tied to Russian intelligence, according to who, according to Trump's own Treasury Department, were putting out disinformation about Joe Biden, hunt to Biden. He didn't work, but it made the election close and the right wing was amplifying the stuff Rudy Giuliani and others, Fox News over and over again.
So the Russians have a pretty clear idea about how to play this. It's nothing new for them. They've had years of experience and here they are out there with these right wing commentators also with these websites that are out there and ginning up right wingers to push these talking points as we get closer to the election. It's it's just going on and the right has just refused to acknowledge this. I got a break in here because I was as much as I can handle, but was that an aging George
Michael? I thought, is he even alive? It looked like it, but I was again distracted that time. Guy with the white hair that's wearing the leather jacket that's sitting there looking all surly. Now I have to find out if George Michael is alive. And then miss NBC as much as it is a a left wing rag as a television organization. Like if you're going to go on national TV, how about you don't set the laptop up in your bathroom it it creates problems with the echo of the audio?
I hate that people have room. Yeah, room noise, Yeah. He died in 2016 per the Internet, which means it must be true. That's what Abraham Lincoln said. But I really like this picture of him. I went and found I had to go look for this just for your look. Look, it's George Michael. Honestly, I'm going to throw that guy back on the screen for one second just because. Just look to the hard left of the screen, folks. Who is this dude? Well, you know, we got to look
at this a little. I don't know. I don't know. It's just there. I don't mean to get distracted, but I'm easily distracted. Defending the now completely proven to be a lie 51 intelligence officers claiming. That yeah, everything that's not true. And so here's here's him to this morning saying looks like Russia got their money worth. And again, this is not Tim Poole, but this is Luke. I can't remember his last name. Radowski, I think is his name.
So Luke is asking the question of Don Junior, who does the majority of the clip, neither of whom are accused of taking money from Russia. And actually, I don't disagree with anything that Dodd Junior says here either. Colorful language here, folks. Don Junior's off the he's off the censorship realm. So here you go. It's your opinion on the solution to the Ukraine war. Cut off the money. It's the only way you get them
to the table, right? As as long as we, I mean, we're literally creating the oligarch class of billionaire in Ukraine with whatever is being siphoned off, whether it's Solinsky, whether it's this while they send young men to die as cannon fodder on the front lines because they couldn't care less. It's fucking disgusting what's going on there that it's allowed to happen, that we shut down anything it it's so obvious. Nothing's ever going to change there.
If the money keeps flowing, my father would be like, hey, you got like one more month of this and if you're not at the table, it's done. Guess what? Zelinsky wouldn't have a chance if we shut it down. So he'd come to the table and they'd come up with something. Absolutely. That's it. That's like no lies detected. You've been on that program. He was, Luke was reading that question off of a phone. Was that a audience member question?
Would did it originate even with Luke or is he just relaying an audience question to the guests that they had that day? Could have gone either way. A lot of times people will take notes on the phone, like Tim's always on his phone during the show and and so are some of the other guests. And I've been on myself because the, the, the camera cuts around and usually it doesn't show you on there like reading it right
off there. It's, it's part of the etiquette that they have some people, they try to do this set up where there's no notes and you and I do that all the time. But there's plenty of programs, especially that's like round tables where people are just looking at phones. They had notes of stuff they wanted to cover down so if he's read it off, but it could have been an audience question too. Regardless, it doesn't involve Tim Poole and all of them, that
it's on his show. And those are just big names we're just going to throw out there and besmirched reputations. Thank you again, Department of Justice. You're totally not a secret police force. Correct, exactly that. All right, let me go to another quick story. Let me first read for my friends over at Catholic Vote who we're really appreciative of. I'm going to be doing a fun
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or catholicvote.org. Take your pick and let's do one of the stories that I've got from them today because I thought this was cool and then we'll get into the tranfesto stuff. Steve, I don't have you on the thing. So just one second. It is a Wall Street Journal analysis talking about the unprecedented surge of migrants that have literally remade the
United States workforce. Recent Wall Street Journal article analyzes how an unprecedented surge of these people coming in have overwhelming the overwhelming percentage of whom are working age and that's the big thing have remade the composition of the United States labor force. We're experiencing the the largest immigration wave in generations is what they talk about. The swelling of the population, the changing the makeup of the labor force will likely reverberate through the economy
for decades. And so I think that actually goes to the same thing as throwing a ton of money in. They threw a ton of money in and a bunch of people that don't belong here. And then they're like, yeah, obviously it's going to work. Goes back to my .12. The last 16 years have been run by Democrats. Anything that's going on in the economy is basically on them.
And and it's generational changes that nobody's even taking up. I just finished reading invaded JJ Carroll's book and he threw out 11 stat. It was of all the population growth that we've had in the last few years, 77% of it is foreign born individuals and their children. So that's a projection going
forward. When you talk about the real numbers of people who have come across the border, it's somewhere in the area of 20 to 30 million people's and all the population growth is attributable to them. That is going to have a fundamental change on the culture of a country regardless, good, bad. I'm not saying one way or the other, I'm just saying it is.
And now you have the fact that all the job gains just about for the reporting from the Bureau of Labor Statistics are going to foreign people, not to Native Americans. And when I say Native Americans, I obviously don't mean indigenous peoples, not not not feathers, just people that were were born here. And then when you throw out the 818,000 jobs that they could forgot to carry the one on, I guess how many of those were for Americans versus foreign born
individuals? It's a totally legitimate question. The other thing is it changes the culture of this country and the way that people who are here will accept things because they're from somewhere else. And it's not how we do it in America. But if they are able to add a voting bloc and a culture that doesn't go along. I got this crazy clip and I'm going to play with you only because it's not like, look how loony this is. This is like, what timeline are
we living on? This could be in a dystopian. This could be in a dystopian movie easily. The story is the back story on this that I'm as I understand it, is that Britain is filling up prisons with dissidents and rioters and people on social media saying mean things on Facebook. And so they are considering this as an option and it becomes an option in America as well. If we have people that don't understand what America's about. Check this out. Well, the solution is at the
moment reportedly on the table. That's according to a story in the Telegraph this morning. Now, the justice secretary had already warned the overcrowding of prisons here could lead to a breakdown of the law. Now it's understood that. Estonia could potentially be renting out its prison spaces due to the fact that half of its prisons are empty and it's low crime rate. But as I said earlier, these are plans that are being reportedly being put on the table.
We don't know yet for certain that that's what will happen, but we do know that the Summer of Rights. That we had put extra pressure on the system. Here, it's the closest the system ever came here to sort of. Running out of capacity, The pinch points were particularly felt in the North East and northwest of England, and there are already plans in place. The measures that were announced earlier this year that prisoners could be released early after serving 40% of their.
We're going to rent out prison space from Estonia because they have low crime rates and they don't have them full because we need to put rioters from people who are doing public discourse. I mean, whoa, that's so dark to me. Also, why are they just not trying to copy Estonia's policies? Apparently they're working, whatever that looks like. That's the question about all these problems that we have. We were talking about just this on AMRAD podcast. It was like, why don't we just
do what we did a long time ago? We had better results then when it came to, I don't know, teaching kids how to read. We should just teach them the three Rs, but we got to do something new and novel and fancy and make sure we had the pockets of the teachers unions here. It's no different when it comes to criminal justice. They've evolved that and they're going to go after people who say mean things or they are claiming our mean things on Facebook and they're going to put them in jail.
Meanwhile, they're not going to take the rioters that are defacing public property in these, these historic areas and, and actually generating A legitimate risk to public safety. They're going to say, oh, well, that's, that's just their culture. We, we have to not, not be oppressive to that. I mean, I, I guess you can make the case that jail cells are oppressive. So we have to be forgiving.
And, and as a result of that, you have a country now that's in complete turmoil and talk about the cultural aspect to it. I think it's 10 years running, if not more, that the number one name of new babies in London is Muhammad. Well, it was either that or Mclovin. Perhaps, perhaps, but I don't. I don't know if they like the American. Have you seen super bad? Tell me you've seen super bad because I feel like you might
not have. I've seen it in pieces, not as one continuous thing and I'm I'm failing. I haven't seen Tropic Thunder yet. Maybe you can send me your copy because it's probably black. My copy is digital. Yeah, I have Amazon. Listen, the whole point of the Super bad thing is he gets this fake ID and the name on it is Mclovin. It's one name and they're like, why did you choose Mclovin for the name on your fake ID? And he's a, you know, a child who looks like he's like 13 years old.
And he was like, it was either that or Mohammed. And he was like, why was it either that or Mohammed? He was like, it's the most common name on the planet. Read a book. It's the most common name in London. Listen, when I was, I stayed in London for six, whatever it was 8 months semester abroad. And this would have been like 20, I think 2022 or 2023.
And when I was there, I was in this kind of outskirts of it, in the, in the outer zones, and we were in this area where there were a ton of Turkish people and Kurdish people. There was more, there was more halal shops within walking distance to me than British pubs. There was like one or two of those and like a half dozen halal shops, which is where you would go get groceries if you wanted to, unless you went to the Tesco.
So very, very weird to think that that's been going on for 22 years and that's come home to roost. But it changes the culture, which is the argument that I think forget about the workforce. I was in Sioux City, IA for seven years. So you go over the river, that's Nebraska, right?
It's a three state area, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, we would go and all the Indian reservations that I worked on were in Nebraska crossover the river and that was called South Sioux City. It the county was a majority minority county and a significant portion of it was Somali because they would come in actually via Minnesota. All those NGOs would bring them into Minneapolis and they would say, you know, we don't really have a lot of room for you.
And they would flood down to our area because there were the meat packing industries and ice cream packing industries and that manual labor. And they would buy out the real estate, put 13 families in a house, a 1300 square foot house. And that entire county had been remade. And that's a rural county in northeast Nebraska. How often is that happening in a country? And in a country like Great Britain, it's an island. It's not even that large geographically that's been
compounding on them. They're just further ahead on on this trajectory than we are. Yeah, it's planned. Rose accurately said it in the in the chat. It's Cloud Pivot strategy, which we haven't talked about in a long time on this program, but something we used to hit all the time, which is to say overwhelm the resources and the only answer is federal solutions. I've got a federal solution for
you that I want to talk about. This came out in August, this is mid August. The from, I can't remember what the website is, what they called epic.org, the Electronic Privacy Information Center. A number of people have covered it. I've sat in and talked some attorneys about it. The Fifth Circuit ruled the geofence warrants are inherently unconstitutional. Interestingly enough, the 4th Circuit ruled that they are
totally fine. So we're going to have a conflict and hopefully the the Supreme Court comes down on the proper side of this. How much do you know about Geo fence warrants? And maybe if you want to explain it, if you got a good grasp on it for people. It's a general warrant that you're able to basically drop a pin on a geographical location at a time frame and see every device that is in that area. And I think it's probably well found in the 5th Circuit made the right decision because it's
not particular to a person. You just are looking for data and people around there. You're, you are looking in search of a, a criminal, not really looking at a person. That's a violation of their, their, their rights to do that. Because look, you have no reason to expect that you're walking around in public that that's going to be involved in some sort of criminal investigation. Perhaps the argument is, well, you have no expectation of privacy.
Well, I do to a certain extent, from the government being able to track all of my movements at all times. So, so people can kind of grasp this, there is a crime that's being investigated. This is not, I mean, they do it in national security cases too. So that's another animal. And I can't really talk about it too much, but you can grasp what I'm talking about. There is a crime. Let's use the best case scenario of this being used in a way that we would feel the least worried about it.
There's a bank robbery and at that bank robbery, the bank locks down and the doors are barred by the robber and they take whatever money they're going to get. So they get $7564 out of the registers and some bait bills and they put those all together. And then they're in the the bank, let's say for 9 minutes. And then they escape and everybody stays in there and lays down and is scared or whatever. And the guard has been disarmed.
And So what we would do is we would drop a geofence in there for that period of time, the 5 minutes before and the 10 minutes after. And you're looking for the 1-2 or three signatures of cell phones that go running out the door and leave, get in a vehicle and leave at high rate of speed going somewhere else. And so then you would go and find out what is that device identified to generally using Google. And then you would say, OK, well, what are that Google account?
Where does it normally live? And what's the pattern for that phone? And now you've identified your likely subject and then you go interview and, and, or arrest them. So that's the best way to do it. And the worst way to do it is a bunch of people are milling around on the National Mall on January 6th, 2021. And some of them have crossed over an invisible barrier because the bicycle blockades were knocked down.
And as they walk around in the past tense, the DOJ is able to say you violated this space as a trespasser because we know the crime was committed. And so we've gone out and found every single person that was there. And now we're able to identify you conclusively. And we're going to bang down your door with the SWAT team. It's the selective use of this tool or actually overly broad use of this tool. And by a politicized agency, I mean, I'm thinking of actually The Dark Knight movie.
That's basically what a geofence was. At the end of the the way that movie gets resolved, it's like, I have to find the Joker. What am I going to do when they develop the technology? Like all of Gotham City, we're looking at every single person's cell phone and we're able to find out where he is. And at the end of it, actually, the guy Fox says like, I'm not going to work with you if you use this tool and they destroy it.
And, and I think that that's probably the best thing to do is you can't handle that ring of power. I mean, Batman can because he's fictional and he's awesome. But I don't trust the FBI to be able to handle that. They're going after 89 year old women who survived in a concentration camp because they are praying outside of an abortion clinic. They've clearly chosen a path here, and they're I'll equipped and unable and proven unworthy to handle a tool like this. Last little thing I'm gonna
throw on there. I think that this is the same sort of decision the Supreme Court needs to come down and make, just like the Kylos versus US, which was a case that was decided about thermal technology and the ability to do thermal imaging. It's. Just driving down the street and look in people's houses, yeah. Right. And you're like, oh, like that roof is extra hot. There's probably a grow lab in there. And the odds are that there probably is, but you need to get a warrant if you want to do
that. And So what happened, that's what Kylos decided, is that you're going to use some augmentation technology. People think that using a geofence warrant sort of has the same, same sort of instinct of being able to look at security Cam footage. But because we're talking about a cell phone and all of the private data and all of the things that reveals about you to know what cell phone you have, I think it's closer to having like ACT scan of every person there because you're able to look
inside their body. You're able to look inside and see how they're functioning. You're, you're taking it's, it's only just a little time. It's a very, very short increment where we get to do that CT scan. I can only see you for 30 minutes, but I know everything that's going on in your body when I look through and I do that type of scan. So the invasiveness, I think is going to require a new Supreme Court.
I hope and I hope they come. Down and say it's not supposed to be easy, it's supposed to be hard. That's why we have constitutional guardrails that are set up and that's why in a ideal world the FBI actually sets up guardrails that make it more narrow. That's what the AGG Dom and the diag are supposed to establish.
The attorney General guidelines on domestic investigations, domestic investigations operations guides for those who don't speak fluent government acronym, those are narrowing the FB is ability to even operate within the constitutional guardrails because they say it is that important to us, right. Rigorous obedience to the Constitution is so important to us that we're going to rank it behind diversity. Yes, exactly. All right, so I throw it on the screen now folks, you can see it.
Let me pull this up so I can interact with it a little bit. This is oh, there we go. This is the the tranifesto. That's what it looked like. It was a red notebook. It's a Mead notebook signed with the name Aiden, which is the name that Audrey Hall, the shooter at the combat school in in Tennessee took on. And so we're just going to kind of look at it. Steve, you, you have some impressions of it. I'm going to kind of scroll through it while you talk, but there's some really interesting
stuff right up in the front. Why does my brain not work right is a big question. These are like scribbles. And this is angry, like sort of teenage looking writing, very angsty, not the writing of a, what was it, 28 year old woman. Certainly not the writing of a 28 year old person, and certainly not the writing of a 28 year old male. Certainly not, no, because I was born wrong is what's written in here. And so we're just kind of
looking at these. There's like love and there's nature and there's everything hurts. This is kind of sad. There's some some people that seems, you know, there's some hearts, maybe some some people that passed away or maybe when they're a. Lot of animosity against God too. Seems like one-of-a-kind of a hate crime if if you were to actually assess what went on there where this person specifically identified a Christian School to go out and murder 6 people, three of them being children.
And a lot of odes to her to her identity of being a girl who felt like she needed to have a beard. And then on top of that, talking non-stop about white privilege being a problem, which is unconnected, you would think to shooting up kids in a school at some point. But my take away was one, the FBI knew this and they told Tennessee authorities to keep it under wraps under the narrative that it was some sort of a blueprint to carry out a mass shooting, which it is in fact not.
It's just a look behind the ideology that generated that incident from happening. So the FBI lied because they wanted to protect this ideology. They they like it, they want to see it progress and and expand and then something that's not been talked about you and I have talked about it was like the Super Bowl, right? The the officers of Nashville PD who responded and did a textbook example of how you address an
active shooter. You cannot criticize everything they do that needs to be shared with every single law enforcement agency around the country of do what they did. It's. Why did Yeah, why were those guys not given the Presidential Medal of Freedom for the service? They did it. Was not only not recognized, but because we had to memory hold this entire thing that footage will will not be shared that will in effect allow law enforcement to address future
and we live in a free country. This will in fact happen, as we saw what happened in Atlanta. This. This apparently, is the type of stuff that could be a blueprint for a mass shooter. This is one of the writings on the page here. This is coming from page 5. I hurt bad enough to know enough that I need to die. That's the entire page. There's just there's, there's no substance to what this is. The Internet is dangerous. This is also kind of goofy. People want to scam you for your
money. Money is filthy. I hate life. This is we should keep commenting on RT trying to scam. It's just look. This is really sad. And the other sad and scary thing is if you'd seen this and apparently there was a therapist involved with this person, like you see this kind of thing, there's nothing healthy about this person. That person needs help. I've worked in in the mental health field as a paramedic, which makes me a lot less sympathetic than real counselors.
My wife is the sympathetic ones of us. There's some people that need to be put in a room. They need to be put in a room. They make terrible decisions. We had a gal that actually was in in our psyche D that came in because she was in her car, decided to kill herself and jumped out of a moving car with her two kids in the back seat.
You need to be looked at. You've made terrible decisions and you're a liability not only for the people around you, but also for your own children, your own family. If you're writing this kind of stuff and this is how it goes. If this is just you scribbling it out, look, I've seen what women write, grown women. My wife keeps journals and Diaries, and I've looked over her shoulder and see what she's. It's organized and it's neat and it's not chaotic.
This indicates A chaotic mind to me and someone who's having a real problem and there's nothing in here that needs to be hidden. That's the real part. The fact that they fought it tooth and nail. It's so goofy to imagine that that's what our FBI was lobbying on behalf of. For me, I just don't. I don't understand who was the one making that argument. Which is why it takes me back to the the meme of the Austin Powers woman.
It's like, oh, we got caught lying about this, so we got to go indict the Russians and Hamas. Well, good for the Tennessee star for getting what you're seeing are pictures actually that somebody with an evidence glove, we can actually see this on the screen. There's somebody who's got a blue nitrile glove taking this picture. There's some very longhand sort of organized thoughts. There's a lot of disorganized
thoughts. There's so much of this stuff talking about hurting and pain, and people that are in chronic pain make terrible decisions. People that are in psychic pain make terrible decisions. There's a reason why some of them need inpatient therapy. It's a real thing. It doesn't mean it's always the solution. They probably shouldn't be around firearms. Where was this person's family? Like apparently, like what lived with mom and dad? Is that my memory?
I believe so. I believe that was it. But again, like that's sort of a testament to how this entire story was memory hold. We were just moving on to the next thing. I mean, and this is unrelated to what we're talking about here, but I was looking into Lake and Riley, remember, say her name when the Republicans were at the State of the Union trying to invite her parents because her skull got rearranged by an illegal alien.
You know that the defense is moving to suppress evidence and his confession in that case, and there's a chance he might walk because apparently, being an illegal alien, you get constitutional rights in this country now. And only because that name, for whatever reason, providentially pop into my head did I even look it up. And it's a story that's from this week.
Nobody's talking about that. The thing that I guess is so crazy about all of it is that this is the argument, I think that the Wall Street Journal's piece and the one that we just saw covered from Catholic vote, it changes the movement. It moves the narrative in the country. When you change the demographics, you change the values and what is accepted. And you and I and the and the way we grew up would not accept this sort of thing as normal.
But if you don't know normal and you're like, I guess that's just what Americans do. They're gender confused weirdos. I just came here for a job. I'm going to work minimum wage under the table or whatever, a better wage under the table because they don't have to pay taxes on it. And yeah, every once in a while they just like some goofy female dresses up and shoots kids or some guy puts on a dress and goes and shoots kids or some young kid decides to solve his
problems that way. Apparently there was a really abusive situation that was happening down outside of Atlanta, and that may be the case. It's like, be transparent. Oh man, there's some pictures of like this, this weird picture right here that I'm looking at of looks like somebody's butt and like it just just childish drawings. This looks the opposite of everything male. All you have to do is say male or female wrote this. I could show this to you. You have investigative experience.
I show you this journal. We've been scrolling through it. Male or female? Loopy loopy JS and GS in there. It's definitely a female. Yeah, white nothingness. This is not how men write or talk. And so that would be, wouldn't it be nice, instead of confirming insanity, someone who's like, look, I know that you're a troubled female. We got to help you figure this out because this is just what it is.
This is the the, the pressure to do the 180° different in our culture now where somebody has a problem wrong between their ears and we think we're just going to affirm that and instead we'll change you physically as opposed to doing what we've done the entire length of human history and said something's wrong up there. Let's work on that, because what's going on here is reality, and you need to conform to reality, and shame is actually a good thing in that case.
I know we're going to have to let you go here. The last thing I'm just going to make comment on is I've scrolled through this whole thing and I'm doing it on purpose as we just kind of lazily throw. What I don't see is an OPS plan. You and I have both planned tactical operations. We've both been on tactical operations. I see no blueprint for the for the apocalypse of transgender or otherwise people shooting up schools. I just don't see it. I don't see any layout and it's
certainly not in the text. You know nothing there. And this was all a pretext to hide the fact that this was a deranged person, deranged woman who was under the misconception that she could change to a man and had flooded herself with a bunch of hormones because she has the buying power of a 28 year old woman as opposed to a 14 year old kid and did it to
herself. And we're just going to affirm that as opposed to saying this is a problem with our society and the drugs are having a problem. But really it's just a societal problem where we're letting crazy people live out their true selves, which are not in fact true. And she took matters into her own hand because she was completely given over to a demonic belief that white privilege and transgenderism needed to be somehow fought for and little kids needed to die on
the end that battle. And I it's just all the fault needs to lay at the feet of our law enforcement, particularly the federal level, because they hid this from the American people just so they could keep the narrative going that that is an affirmative good. And it's definitely not. Buddy, thanks for joining me today. I know you got a call to jump on, so I will plug AMRAD when you're gone, but thanks for being here.
And you're going to miss out on the palate cleanse which I shared with you earlier and it's equally. Dumb. It's solid, Sarah fans. Make sure you stick with the show and we'll see you guys. Next, not even. It's so bad. All right, I was going to ask you, OK, before you leave, who is the top action star of the 80s? And second question is, who would be the best action star singer of the 80s? Go.
Bruce Willis on both accounts. Because Die Hard is the perfect movie, but you know, Arnold Schwarzenegger has to get it by default. OK, good enough. All right, Steve, good seeing you, buddy. Have a great have a great weekend. Yeah. OK folks, so Steve weighed in. I have the at least one of the top contenders for the greatest action star of the 80s singing a song that you would not expect again. I I do think all this stuff is
really hard to read. It's hard that they they hate it when it's clearly not what it was intended to be. So it's another example of why I'm a little bit also on the fence with anything DOJ puts out when it comes to indictments and whenever they're going to have these non actionable ones.
I still think that the primary purpose of what was done in the fair case and and so on was basically to smear the name of people that are conservative commentators, not all of whom I like, but I'll always cut fair on it. And I think that the the key was is that they name these people in a way such that they could be unmatched quite easily. And that is not common. That is not the goal. When you were writing these things, the copy and paste specifically so that Company 1 was outed.
I think there's probably more to come. I think that they have a lot in there. And I would highly advise should any of them happen to hear this, they should not, whether it be a Benny Johnson or any member of the staff, whether it be Tim Poole's people or any of the folks that were caught up in this, Taylor Hanson and so on. Do not engage and speak with the FBI. Because even as a so-called victim, the FBI can open up all
of the information on you. They can do the FISA information and they know when you're lying because they've been reading your stuff. And you can still get hit with a Michael Flynn style 18 USC 1001 charge, lying to the FBI. It's really the false statement statute. False statements are still false statements, whether you were being investigated as the victim of this thing or whether or not you're actually considered to be the subject of the
investigation. Because there is no differentiation on the federal side, particularly one that is motivated by politics. It's the thing that we talk about here. That's what weaponization looks like, and that's what we hate. Let me do just kind of a rapid fire punch. Mike Lindell's company, mypillow.com. You guys can support them by
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start the weekend. I hope you enjoy it coming from Seek the Kingdom who we've seen before. Thanks for the five star reviews. You can leave your own on apple and your palate cleanse going into the weekend. Possibly the greatest action movie star ever doing a song you never expected. You guys remember Bone Thugs? When judgement comes for you when judgement comes for you, why don't you kind of the weather hide when judgement comes for you because it's going to. I should have put the party
please. This is something Charlie and the booth is. Nice buddy and they're going to miss everybody and the. Out the out the I. Looking them up the prior, I can't apply this opportunity for me to say I please stay. It just keeps going. I keep listening for it to go, like, is this going to be there? I probably played that 20 seconds too much, but you had to know that it just keeps going with the bubble blade blade.
It's so bad. Yeah. Arnold has really fallen off in his Latin in his older years. He says, screw your freedom. I used to love doing Arnold impressions, for whatever that's worth. Arnold was my favorite. And Steve and I were talking about the the college phenomenon that we experienced where you you'd be able to do the sound boards and you call up and you'd be like, I just want to ask you a bunch of questions. Who's your daddy and what does he do?
But singing Bone Thugs and Crossroad probably, probably not where Arnold needs to land in retirement. So it's possible maybe he needs some mental health therapy as well. I hope you guys get some mental health therapy by going out into the world. Go hang out with your kids, go paddle, go get some water time, touch some grass, get off social media, get away from the news cycle. It'll still be there on Monday
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I don't know what I would do with $100,000 a week. We'd have to have some really, really cool gatherings. That's probably not happening anytime soon. So until then, we'll see you guys on Monday. Hang in there. It's only going to get weirder in the last couple weeks, but we'll get through it together. All right, I'll see you after the weekend. Thanks for listening to the Kyle Serafin Show, streamed live weekdays on rubble.com/kyle Serafin.
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